The Wilman Collection - Martel Maides Auctions
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The Wilman Collection - Martel Maides Auctions
The Wilman Collection Martel Maides Auctions The Wilman Collection Martel Maides Auctions The Wilman Collection Martel Maides Auctions The Wilman Collection 1. 2. 3. Lot 1 A Meissen Ornithological part dessert service late 19th / early 20th century, comprising twenty plates with slightly lobed, ozier moulded rims and three square shallow serving dishes with serpentine rims and rounded incuse corners, each decorated with a garden or exotic bird on a branch, the rims within.ects gilt edges, together with a pair of large square bowls, the interiors decorated within.ects and the four sides with a study of a bird, with underglaze blue crossed swords and Pressnumern, the plates 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter, the dishes 6½in. (16.5cm.) square and the bowls 10in. (25cm.) square. (25) £1,000-1,500 4. 5. Lot 2 A set of four English cabinet plates late 19th century, painted centrally with exotic birds in landscapes, within a richly gilded foliate border reserved on a blue ground, possibly Coalport, pattern 2758, 9in. (23cm.) diameter. (4) £150-180 6. Lot 3 A three piece Belleek shell pattern tea set with first Black mark, 1863-90, comprising teapot, cream jug and covered sugar basin, the teapot handle and lid finials formed as pink coral branches, the teapot 4½in. (11cm.) high and 5in. (22.5cm.) diameter, together with a similar larger unmarked teapot, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high and 6in. (15cm.) diameter. (4) £80-120 7. 1 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 4 A Derby botanical plate c.1790, painted with a central flower specimen within a shaped border and a gilt line rim, painted blue marks and inscribed Large Flowerd St. John's Wort, Derby mark 141, 8½in. (22cm.) diameter. £150-180 Two late 18th century English tea bowls probably Caughley, c.1780, together with a matching slop bowl, with floral and foliate decoration in underglaze blue, overglaze iron red and gilt, the rims with lobed blue rings, gilt lines and iron red pendant arrow decoration, the tea bowls 33/8in. diameter, the slop bowl 2¼in. high. (3) £30-40 Lot 6 An English porcelain shell shaped dish 19th century, of three-lobed form, with pointed Rococo scroll handle, painted with fruit and root vegetables in puce, purple, yellow and green hues, within a gilt rim, 7¾in. (19.5cm.) long, together with a Cauldon early 20th century dessert plate, painted with floral bouquets to the rim with grape vine moulding, enriched in gilt, pattern number 609, 8in. (20.5cm.). (2 ) £20-40 Lot 7 An English dish probably Worcester c.1775, painted with alternate panels of Oriental foliage in an Imari palette, blue square fret mark, 7in. (17.5cm.) diameter. £80-100 The Wilman Collection 8. 9. 10. Lot 8 A group of English porcelain coffee cups including a set of four Bow style coffee cups painted with lotuses in blue and red, a coffee cup printed with a bowl of fruit within gilt bands, a coffee cup painted in the Imari paletter with a band of floral decoration heightened in gilt, bearing purple mark. (6) £40-60 11. Lot 9 A pair of English leaf shaped dishes mid-19th century, possibly Coalport, painted with floral bouquets to the centre and four flowers to the rim, edged in gilt, with moulded handle, 10in. (26cm.) long, together with an English leaf shaped dish, painted with floral sprays, gilt rim and looped stem handle, pattern number 847, and two english porcelain dishes, painted to the centre with pink flowers, one a rose, one a chrysanthemum, within gilt banding, pattern 857, 8¼in. (21cm) diameter. (4) £40-60 12. Lot 10 Guernsey interest: A 19th century Staffordshire transfer printed plate in lilac 'Claremont' pattern by B&S, printed factory mark verso, the rim with black printed oval cartouche inscribed 'Ebenezer Chapel Guernsey', 7¾in. (19.7cm.) diameter. £40-60 13. Lot 12 A pair of George, Jones & Sons ornithological plates fourth quarter of the 19th century, depicting birds in landscapes within gilt rims, impressed marks to bottom, pattern mark 5336, 8¾in. (22cm.) diameter. (2 ) £20-30 Lot 13 A miniature English porcelain jug c.1830, of octagonal form, painted with a panel of roses and poppies reserved on a pale pink ground, enriched with gilt, 2in. (5cm.) high. £20-30 2 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 11 A 19th century English porcelain shaped oval lidded dish the deeply curved serpentine sides and lid heavily encrusted with sprays of flowers and foliage, the domed lid surmounted by a twisted tree branch with similar decoration, the base raised by the exaggerated shaped sides terminating in many feet, the interior of the base moulded with a compressed scallop shell design, 5½in. (14cm.) high, 10in. (25.5cm.) long, broken and restored. £40-60 The Wilman Collection 14. 15. 16. Lot 14 An English porcelain footed finger bowl and jug second quarter of the 19th century, probably Rockingham, the shallow bowl on low pedestal foot, decorated with gilt banding and anthemion, the interior with polychromed floral bouquets in gilt cartouches reserved on a pale blue ground, the jug of bulbous form with elngoated neck with matching decoration, jug 8¾in. (22cm.) high, bowl 8in. (20cm.) diameter. (2 ) £120-150 17. Lot 15 A Chelsea cabbage leaf dish c.1753-1758, red anchor period, in the form of an open cabbage leaf, with a curved stem issuing puce moulded veins, the leaves edged in green shading to light yellow, painted with floral spray to the centre, scratched inscription, 9¾in. (21cm.) long. £100-150 18. Lot 16 A Coalport Feltspar sucrier and cover c.1820, the rotund body with moulded floral wreaths and painted floral bouquets, the shaped rim with scallop shell moulded decoration edged in gilt, iron red mark to base, together with six saucers painted with floral bouquets and moulded decoration to the rim, bearing the same Coalport mark, and six teacups, early 19th century, with similar moulded and painted decoration, one tea cup with green 'D' mark. (14) £100-150 19. 3 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 17 An English porcelain vase of campagna form possibly Rockingham, c.1860, with everted rim and two handles to the waisted bowl which is decorated with a finely painted floral spray framed by rococo and starred trellis gilding with smaller cartouches of similar decoration to the rear and foot, all on a background of cobalt blue, the inner rim with gilded stylised flowers and leaves, height 5¾in. (14.5cm.), stem a/f. £60-80 Lot 18 A H&R Daniels part dinner service early 19th century, painted with flowers within anthemion and leaf gilt border and relief grape moulded decoration, comprising: a dish on stand, two trefoil dishes, two diamond shaped dishes, a rectangular dish and seven plates, pattern 3835. (13) £150-200 Lot 19 A Worcester bell shaped mug c.1775, painted with 'Fancy Birds' in a landscape, within gilt C-scroll cartouches, reserved on an applegreen ground, 6in. (15.5cm.) high. *Similar example illustrated on the cover of Stratton, D., Mugs and Tankards, 1975 Ed. £150-200 The Wilman Collection of pink, blue and yellow flowers, the conforming cover with a yellow floral finial, height 4½in. (11.5cm.), lid restored. £50-70 20. Lot 20 A saucer from a Flight Barr and Barr tea service c.1820, the grisaille painted shells and seaweed within gilt rims, 7in. (18cm.) diameter, together with a Newhall style helmet shape milk jug, with floral painted decoration, an English porcelain teacup, c.1860, inside the cup heavily gilded with geometric and foliate pattern, with two vignettes of flowers and a central floral cartouche with roses, the body with gilt grape vine pattern, 2½in. (6.5cm.) high, together with a pair of late 19th century fluted English teacups, possibly Rockingham, with cornflower sprigs, a Davenport green-ground saucer, c. 1850 with gilt decoration, pattern 2567, two mid-19th century English blue-ground saucers, with rich foliate and scroll gilding, pattern 6446, an English saucer with floral decoration, an English teacup of London bell shape, painted with floral bouquets, and c-scroll and tulip gilding, and an English porcelain coffee cup painted with cornflowers, crown mark. (11) £100-150 23. 24. 21. Lot 21 An early 20th century part tea service decorated in the Aesthetic style, with a band of alternating hexagonal panels of flowers and abstract green ground panels within gilt key fret borders, comprising nine saucers, eleven tea cups, seven coffee cups, two plates and one slop bowl. (30) £100-150 25. 22. Lot 22 An English porcelain lidded ink and quill stand c.1850, the tapering, fluted white body on a short stem and circular foot with pieced scrolled rim, decorated with turquoise and gold, the foot with applied sprigs 4 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 23 A Coalport green ground scent bottle and stopper circa 1840, of squat cushion shape, moulded with scrolls to the body on a pierced foot, the shoulder painted with flowers sprays, with gilt detailing to the neck, marked 'Coalport', 5in. (13cm.) high. £100-120 Lot 24 A Worcester junket dish late 18th century, finely painted with loose scattered floral sprays with gilt rims, 9¾in. 925cm.), together with a quatrefoil dish and six plates with the same decoration. (8) £40-60 Lot 25 A Spode part desert service c.1830, of octagonal form, painted with flowers, fruit, insects and butterflies, the rims decorated with a plum ground with gilt foliated decoration, marked 'Spode, Felspar porcelain', comprising: twelve dessert plates, three bowls, three small oval dishes, and four large oval dishes. (22) £200-250 The Wilman Collection 26. Lot 26 A Coalport Coalbrookdale porcelain three-handled vase c.1850, of waisted, ovoid form, with a scalloped triform rim supporting three foliate mounted strap handles, raised on a flared, flute moulded base with conforming collar, the body with applied swags of finely made flowers tied with ribbons behind each handle, with conforming finely painted floral swagged decoration, floral sprays and gilded scrolls and bows to the body and foot, 12¾in. (32cm.) high, off at base and two handles detached, restored. Lot 29 29. 30. 27. Lot 27 A Coalport floral encrusted sugar bowl and cover mid-19th century, of deep circular form with twin twig handles and domed cover, painted with floral bouquets and insects, with gilt borders, the lid centered with a tulip finial, marked 'Coalport' to the base, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high. (2) £80-120 31. 28. Lot 28 A Coalport jug painted by Fred Howard c.1900, of squat bulbous form with fluted body on shaped foot, elaborately painted with spring garden flowers, enriched with gilt decoration, signed F. Howard to the body, 7¼in. (18.5cm) high. £80-100 Lot 30 An English porcelain cream jug mid-19th century, the compressed ribbed bulbous body painted with yellow and green leaves below a yellow band heightened with gilt foliate and vine decoration, on three moudled feet with stylised twig handle, the spout painted with two floral sprays of pink roses and forget-me-nots, 5in. (13cm.) high. £30-40 Lot 31 A 19th century treacle glazed stoneware jelly mould of tapering circular form with ribbed sides, 9½in. (24cm.). £20-30 5 Martel Maides Auctions An English inkwell early 19th century, of crown shape, with moulded body on three foliate scroll feet, painted with bouquets of flowers within cartouches, reserved on a green ground with pale yellow and gilt decoration, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. £80-100 The Wilman Collection waistcoat, the lady with rosy cheeks wearing a purple skirt, together with seven other pieces. (9) £10-20 36. Lot 32 32. A Dresden desk set late 19th century, of shaped rectangular form, with two inkwells and covers, painted with floral bouquets, reserved on a green scale ground with gilt scroll borders, the matching pots with purple and orange floral sprays, marked to the underside, 7½in. (19cm.) long, one cover replaced. £80-100 37. 33. Lot 34 A Samson Chelsea-style plate late 19th/early 20th century, with feather moulded rim in brown, painted with three strawberry plants and insects, gold anchor mark, 9in. (23cm.) diameter. £30-40 39. 35. Lot 37 A Copeland botanical plate c.1865, painted to the centre with garden flora including heather, within an elaborately moulded gilt border reserved on a pink ground, with gilt rope-twist rim, green printed mark, 8¾in. (22.5cm.) diameter. £60-80 Lot 33 A Chelsea feather-moulded spiral gadrooned bowl c.1755-58, typically painted with cherries, strawberries figs, and scattered moths, brown line rim, brown anchor mark, 9in. (23cm.) diameter. £100-150 38. 34. A mid-20th century English part tea service of fluted form, with pink and blue foliate decoration, within gilt rims, comprising twelve tea cups, eleven saucers, ten plates, a milk jug, and a bowl and stand. (36) £30-50 Lot 35 Two English porcelain figures of a gallant and a lady the gallant with pink lustre jacket and yellow 6 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 38 A Dixon & Co. Sunderland lustre bowl circa 1815, the exterior decorated with three panels, the interior with three panels including the mariner's arms, 'A Sailor's Farewell' and 'A View of the iron bridge over the River Wear', impressed mark, 11½in. (29cm.) diameter, cracked. £60-80 Lot 39 A Bloor Derby topographical plate c.1830, painted with a 'View in North Wales' named iron-red on the underside, edged with gilt arrowheads, within an elaborate gilded border of stylised anthemia issuing foliate scrolls and branches on a cobalt blue ground within a gadrooned silver-shaped rim, 8¾in. (22.5cm.) diameter. £100-150 The Wilman Collection 2¼in. (6cm.) high. £40-60 40. 41. Lot 40 A Worcester cabinet plate late 19th century, painted centrally with a floral bouquet of roses and tulips, the moulded rim painted with garden flowers and relief thistle and floral decoration, enriched in gilt, 'Worcester 123' mark in red, 8¾in. (22.5cm.) diameter. £80-100 44. Lot 41 A Loving Cup in the Rockingham Pottery style late 19th century, modelled with twin handles with a frontal grotesque face, with brown slip glaze, 4½in. (11.5cm) high. £20-30 45. Lot 44 A Sampson Bridgwood and Son part tea service the service of hexagonal form with pink pink daisies and green leaves within gilt rims, comprising: eight tea cups, twelve saucers, twelve plates, two sandwich plates and two bowls. (36) £150-200 Lot 45 A Samson after Bow porcelain chamberstick c.1880, in the form of two exotic birds perched in a tree, the branches applied with leaves and small flowers forming a figure of eight, the trunk similarly decorated, one branch curving from the base around the back of the trunk forming a handle with shell thumb-piece, on a rounded base decorated with moulded scrolls, highlighted in pale blue and gilt, the base marked Modèle Samson in black script, 9½in. (24cm.) high, restorations. £80-120 Lot 42 42. A Swansea plate c.1815, painted with colourful flowers sprigs and small bouquets within a gilt dentil rim, impressed SWANSEA, 8½in. (21.5cm.) diameter. £80-120 Lot 46 46. 43. Lot 43 An early Bow famille rose coffee cup with moulded prunus flower decoration, painted in the famille rose palette beneath a green diaper border, 7 Martel Maides Auctions A Spode plate c.1825, painted to the center with birds in a landscape, the rims with white relief floral motifs and dentil gilding, marked 'Spode Felspar Porcelain', pattern number 3542, 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter, together with an English twin-handled cake plate, mid-19th century, painted centrally with two parrots on branches in a garden, the moulded scallop shell rim richly gilded with foliate scroll and geometric motifs, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter and an oriental style plate with gilt gadrooned rim, and three vignettes of an exotic bird on a branch, enriched with gilt grape vine motifs, 8¾in. The Wilman Collection (22cm.) diameter. (3) £60-80 50. 47. 48. Lot 47 Two pearlware blue and white teacups 18th century, painted with ornate floral decoration to the body, together with matching saucers, 5in. (13cm.) diameter. (4) £60-80 Lot 48 A Chamberlain's Worcester soup bowl early 19th century, with shaped gadrooned rim, painted with floral bouquets, pattern number 1243, impressed 'Chamberlains', 10in. (26cm.) diameter, together with a pair of English porcelain plates with moulded rims heightened in gilt and bright polychrome floral decoration, 8½in. (21.5cm.) diameter, and an English porcelain plate painted with floral bouquets of roses and daisies with floral sprays within a gilt dentil rim, with printed iron-red mark and incised A. (4) £30-40 51. 53. 49. Lot 49 A Chelsea-Derby spiral fluted tea bowl c.1770, moulded with leaves and painted with a band of green clover with gilt dentil rim, gilt anchor-D mark, 2in. (5cm.) high, together with an English tea bowl with mazarine blue and gilt band, and a pair of English fluted tea bowls and two matching saucers with gilt floral bouquets. (6) £80-100 8 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 50 A large English late-19th century pottery Lazy Susan of eight angular-lobed form, the shallow raised edge decorated in blue with a band of stylised leaves interspersed with quatrefoils and rectangular florettes, the edge decorated with Adam style classical motifs and trailing swags of flowers, standing on a conforming outswept base, 18in. (46cm.) diameter. £30-50 Lot 51 A group of ceramics and glass including a Japanese 20th century tea caddy depicting a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, a Limoges trefoil platter with poppy decoration, and a Mats Jonasson crystal figure of an elephant. (16) £20-30 Lot 53 A Continental armorial mug late 19th century, of squat bulbous form, with everted rim on shallow foot, the count's armorial in frontal cartouche, reserved on a black ground with elaborate gilt scrolls and festoons with floral swags below a bird, the inside lip with foliate gilt pattern and concentric gilt circles, 3½in. (9cm.) high, together with two Continental squat bulbous mugs and saucers, with heavy gilding and figurative panels, one of a tax collector, the other of two men smoking, impressed marks, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high. (5) £80-100 The Wilman Collection 54. 55. 56. Lot 54 A matched set of Sèvres style soup plates 18th and 19th century, painted with loose bouquets and flower sprays, with gilt and blue line rims, various date letters and painters marks, 9½in. (24cm.) diameter. (6) £60-80 57. Lot 55 A 19th century Continental teacup and saucer probably Furstenberg, of bulbous form with everted lip with gilt banding, painted with Admiral Nelson within a gilt laurel wreath, painter 'A. Geyer', underglaze blue F. mark, 3¼in. (8cm.) high, the saucer with gilt banding, impressed '84'. (2) £20-30 58. Lot 56 A pair of 19th century Continental Capodimonte style porcelain vases c.1870, of flattened inverted baluster shape with raised 'pagoda' necks and twin gilded Oriental latticework handles, decorated with raised highly coloured Oriental motifs and scenes of Oriental figures pouring tea and feeding chickens in garden settings, one base with blue crossed sword mark, 8in. (20cm.) high, lack covers, one handle missing, restoration. (2) £30-50 59. 9 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 57 A Minton porcelain dessert plate c.1830, painted with a basket of polychromed flowers within a claret border and moulded gilt rim, pattern number 304, 7¼in, (18.5cm.) diameter. £60-80 Lot 58 A Meissen style floral plate late 19th century,of shaped circular form with an altozier moulded border, painted with a central floral bouquet with roses and tulips, and floral sprays to the rim edged in gilt, blue underglaze crossed swords, pressnumern10' and overglaze black '3', 9¾in. (25cm.) diameter, together with a Meissen style shaped soup plate with ozier moulded rim, c.1750, painted with Deutsche Blumen, with brown edge rim, blue crossed swords mark, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter. (2) £40-60 Lot 59 A mid-19th century English porcelain egg cup stand of oval form with a twisted leaf and ring handle, decorated in apple green and enriched with gilt, the six egg cups painted with roses and other flowers, 7½in. (19cm.) long, one cup matched. £80-120 The Wilman Collection 60. 61. Lot 60 A Samson Meissen style floral soup plate 19th century, with shaped moulded basket weave rim and gilt edge, painted in puce to the centre with a floral bouquet featuring an iris and smaller floral sprays to the rim, underglaze blue crossed swords marks and gilt 'x', 9½in. (24cm.) diameter. £30-50 64. A 19th century decoupage decorated stoneware baluster vase c.1850, the découpage in floral fabric cut away to reveal the cream painted body and a band of gilt decoration around the neck and base, 9¾in. (24.5cm.) high. £40-60 65. 62. Lot 62 A quantity of 18th and 19th century ceramics for restoration including a Rockingham teapot circa 1835, an early 19th century famille rose tankard, two blue and white porcelain figures, and others. (15) A/F £50-70 66. 63. Lot 63 An unusual late 19th century musical porcelain cabinet plate in the manner of Sevres, centred by a hand painted scene of two maidens seated reading in a garden, within a blue border with three floral reserves bordered by gilt rushes, the deep base containing a musical movement with two airs, with original handwritten label, no.284, 9 1/8in. (23.3cm.) diameter, 2 1/8in. (5.4cm.) high. £60-80 10 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 64 A Spode Felspar armorial plate early 19th century, with central painted crest below a banner with motto 'Deeds Shew', within an apple green border with gadrooned gilt rim, puce printed mark, impressed '16', 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter, together with an English porcelain plate, in the Flight Barr and Barr style, late 19th century, painted with a bird and flowers to the centre within an apple green and gilt rim, elaborate puce state mark verso, pattern number 6750, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter. (2) £40-60 Lot 65 A Worcester part tea service c.1800-10, of spiral fluted ogee form, with gilt floral sprays and edgings, comprising: an oval teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, seven coffee cups, six tea bowls, and six saucers. (24) £300-400 Lot 66 An early 20th century French part dinner service with cerise band and gilt rims, crested with motto 'mirabilia in profunois', bearing retailers mark, LPC Vauvray, Paris, comprising: a tureen and cover, a sauce jug with incorporated stand, a serving platter, twenty one plates, three soup bowls, and one dinner plate. (27) £100-150 The Wilman Collection 67. 68. 69. Lot 67 A Continental late 19th century plate painted centrally with a gentleman wearing a pointed hat sat beside a tree using a telescope, within a gilt leaf and berry border, 8½in. (21.5cm.) diameter. £30-40 70. Lot 68 A Derby rimmed bowl 1806-1825, the gilt rim painted with floral sprays in pink, blue and green with gilt leaves, red crown mark above crossed battons and D below, 10in. (25.5cm.) diameter. £40-60 71. Lot 69 A majolica flat-sided octagonal teapot by BrownWesthead, Moore & Co c.1885, the dark blue and ochre body with central circle enclosing a pale blue lobed square with moulded shrub decoration on a beige, lined background, the square section spout with similar decoration, with two slab feet, angular handle and oblong canted lid with floral finial, impressed linear star mark to base, 6¾in. (16.5cm.) high, restored, together with a fish shaped majolica teapot in green glaze with lilac fin edges and side curling tail lying in a pale blue sea with a wave breaking over the back forming the handle, the base with impressed Brownfield and lozenge registration marks, c.1870, 7in. (18cm.) long, chipped. (2) £80-120 72. 73. 11 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 70 A set of six English famille rose tea bowls late 19th century, painted with pink floral decoration and purple line swags below a green diaper band. (12) £60-80 Lot 71 A Furstenberg coffee cup and saucer 20th century, with green rims and pink floral sprig decoration, together with two Baynes & Co. Coronation mugs depicting King Edward and Queen Alexandra, and six other pieces. (10) £10-20 Lot 72 A set of four early 19th century pink lustre tea bowls and saucers c.1810, of small proportions, the bowls decorated with a thin trailing green vine with lustre leaves and flower buds and iron red peonies, the bowls 2¾in. (7cm.) diameter. (8) £20-30 Lot 73 A mid-19th century style ironstone china bowl decorated inside and out in the Imari palette with peonies, foliage, an Oriental screen and other The Wilman Collection motifs, the base with an underglaze blue transfer printed Ironstone China mark, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) floral platter with lilac floral decoration, an English mid-20th century plate with pink and orange rose decoration and a blue and white stand. (5) £20-30 £20-30 74. 75. 76. Lot 74 A porcelain green-ground clock and stand third quarter of the 19th century, moulded with elaborate gilt-edged scrollwork, the front painted with a hunting scene with hounds and men on horseback below the clock face with enamelled Roman dial, the back and sides reserved with floral panels and elaborate gilt-edged acanthus leaf scroll work, surmounted by a dog attacking a stag, the pedestal similarly decorated, with painted scene of a hound within moulded gilt-edged scrollwork with dog's head terminals, raised on four paw feet with scallop shells on the knees, French eight day brass movement, 'DUCHAUCHOIS A BOULOGNE' striking on a bell, 20½in. (52cm.) high. £800-1,000 77. Lot 75 A Höchst porcelain vase shaped scent flask early 20th century,the body with an applied, mythical crane-like bird standing beside an iris and other foliage, an eagle attacking the crane's outstretched wing verso, the background with raised green grasses and enamel paintedin.ects, on a circular base with sixspoke wheel mark, 8¼in. (21cm.) high, stopper missing, minor losses. £40-60 78. Lot 76 A large blue and white platter early 20th century, painted with blue and white floral decoration, 21in. (53.5cm.) long, together with a a blue and white platter with feather moulded rim, a 79. 12 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 77 A Meissen figure of an 18th century lady late 19th / early 20th century, with decorator's mark 'J. Sch' in red and Pressnumer, standing on a square naturalistic base with moulded scrolls and gilded highlights, holding a pannier of flowers and a posy in her hand, wearing an upturned tricorn hat with an applied spray of flowers, a pink striped and blue floral decorated underskirt with the pale green overskirt partially folded up to her waist, her yellow ground jacket with brown floral decoration opened at the front revealing a blue striped bodice, a central panel of netting and a spray of flowers to one side, standing before a small tree trunk between two rocks, the base with underglaze blue crossed sword mark and incised B65, 19in.(48cm.) high, minor losses to foliage and flowers, possible restoration to fingers on one hand. £800-1,200 Lot 78 A set of four French Empire style sauceboats on stands modelled as heavily gilt swans with heads on their breasts, the neck forming the handles, the wings ungilded, on oval stands, the base of each piece marked 'M: Imple de Sèvres' in red script, the swans 4in. (10cm.) long. (8) £50-70 Lot 79 Two Derby (Stevenson & Hancock) figures of a shepherd and a flower seller 19th century, each on a floral encrusted naturalistic The Wilman Collection turquoise and gilt scroll base, the shepherd modelled holding a lamb under his arm, in black brimmed hat, claret overcoat, rose trimmed waistcoat and yellow striped breeches, before a tree stump, Stevenson & Hancock mark to base (1859-1866), 7in. (18cm.) high, the lady carrying a basket of flowers, in lilac and rose striped pattern skirt, puce marks, 7¼in. (18cm.) high. (2) £200-300 82. 80. Lot 80 A Continental Blanc de Chine figure of a lady c.1860, wearing an ankle length dress with puff sleeves and a low-cut bodice, seated atop a pedestal and holding a basket of flowers on her knees, within a group of three conjoined baskets with floral encrusted rims, on a tri-lobed, moulded, leaf-strewn base, with underglaze blue crossed swords and star mark (similar to that of Limbach), 9in. (23cm.) diameter, figure off and restored. £60-80 83. 81. Lot 81 A late-19th century Meissen style figural biscuit barrel and cover depicting three Putti with grape vine wreathes in their hair beside a partially gilded wine barrel, two with filled grape baskets on their backs, one climbing a ladder, the third lyng in front of the barrel holding a glass beneath the spigot, on a floral decorated grassy base, the cover surmounted by a fourth putto standing hip-deep in the barrel, treading the grapes, the base with underglaze blue crossed swords and star mark, 13in. (33cm.) high, restoration. £200-300 84. 13 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 82 A Grainger & Co. Worcester pate-sur-pate moon flask late 19th century, of green coloured ground on footed base, with applied short twin scroll handles enriched in gilt to the shoulder of the flask, the front with apples in low-relief and the reverse with gilt geometric decoration, impressed mark, 8in. (20cm.) high, together with a 'Worcester' (Kerr and Binns) late 19th century moon flask, with mazarine blue ground and gilded sprig decoration in the Aesthetic manner, marks to base, 5½in. (14cm.) high. (2) £150-200 Lot 83 An imposing pair of yellow-ground Meissen style vases and covers 19th century, of inverted baluster form with applied openwork twisted vine decoration, the branches terminating in flowers and leaves and enclosing oval painted scenes depicting a lady in country costume beside a tree in a rustic setting, holding either a bird or flowers to each side, the bases and domed covers decorated with various exotic birds, the covers with large floral finials, the bases with underglaze blue crossed swords marks with dots (similar to that of the Marcolini period), 18in. (46cm.) high, minor losses. (2 ) £400-600 Lot 84 A Leeds Art Pottery stand of trefoil form with central stand, moulded with dolphin grotesques, 18in. (46cm.) wide, 6in. (15cm.) high. £300-500 The Wilman Collection 88. 85. Lot 85 A Clarice Cliff bowl the circular bowl with bowed sides moulded with concentric rings, decorated with two deeply moulded parrots in blue, green and yellow perched on a tree branch, printed factory mark to base, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, 9in. (23cm.) diameter. £50-60 89. 86. Lot 89 An early 19th century Staffordshire group of a lady and gentleman she wearing a high-waisted dress in pink, orange and red and a large yellow and pink bonnet with feathers, one hand resting on a parasol, the other on the arm of the gentleman wearing a black tailcoat and a top hat, on a flat square base, 8¾in. (22.5cm.) high, restoration. £50-70 Lot 86 A 19th century Staffordshire figure of a Scottish piper c.1840, wearing a red jacket over a green tartan kilt with red and blue stripes, standing on a grassy mound above a yellow stepped oval hollow base, 9in. (23cm.) high, restoration. £60-80 90. 87. A finely potted late-Victorian Arts & Crafts style jug glazed in cobalt blue, the flattened bullet shaped body on a shallow foot rim and with a broad, cylindrical neck and wide, flared rim, the S-shaped handle in the form of a snake, 6¼in. (16cm.) high. £30-40 Lot 87 A Continental porcelain vase in the form of a Oriental carved elephant tusk c.1900, of flattened oval form, the body with a raised scene of two Japanese robed figures carrying farm implements in a mountainous background, on a flared foot rim, the base with an applied crowned lozenge with incised blue 'R W', 8¼in. (20.5cm.) high, chip to foot rim. £40-60 91. 14 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 90 A James Sadler & Sons Art Deco teapot in the form of a racing car c.1938, in green glaze with silver lustre highlights, bearing number plate 'OKT42', impressed 'Made in England', registration number '820236', 9in. (23cm.) long. £80-100 Lot 91 Four Meissen style Continental porcelain miniature figures of children late 19th century, comprising a winged figure with a knife in her belt, a dancing figure playing a triangle, a figure holding a walking stick and a basket and a dancing figure holding her long dress with one hand, three with blue crossed sword marks on the unglazed bases and incised numbers, the fourth, winged The Wilman Collection figure with a single underglaze blue sword mark and impressed number 4, all approx. 3½in. (8.5cm.) high, restorations. (4) £60-80 95. 92. 93. 94. Lot 92 A pratt ware clock figurine 18th century, with ochre sponged decoration, the face with claret borders and the bottom register of the clock with moulded swag decoration painted in blue and green, 8¼in. (21cm.) high. £80-120 Lot 93 A Sunderland pink lustre 'hunting' jug c.1850, moulded with a stag attacked by two spotted dogs, beneath which is the impressed title 'Epsom Cup', the reverse decorated with two stags beside a tree, with branch handle, 8in. (20cm.) high, restoration, together with a bulbous ovoid Sunderland pink lustre jug, c.1830, decorated with foliage and vines, 4¾in. (22cm.) high. (2) £40-60 96. Lot 94 Two small Royal Crown Derby dishes in the Imari pattern with extensive gilding, the larger of lobed circular shape and the smaller a serpentine sided square, both with printed iron red factory mark and England in red and pattern no. 1128 in script, the circular dish also impressed 'Derby 1917', 5½in. (14cm.) diameter, the smaller dish 3¼in. (8.25cm.) diameter. (2) £60-80 97. 15 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 95 A collection of early 20th century Continental Modernist style ceramics including a brown ground double handled vase, with blue geometric banding to the shoulder, 8½in. (22cm.) high, a vase with cylindrical tapered sides decorated with flowers in the style of the Aesthetic movement with blue, brown and yellow lustre, 'O.R.' triangle marks, 7½in. (19cm.) high, a bowl with black and puce wave decoration, two vases with blue and white decoration and a vase with floral moulded decoration. (6) £80-100 Lot 96 A Shelley part coffee service mid-20th century, decorated with blue and white bird and floral decoration and gilt banding, gilt pattern number 10413, and makers mark to base, comprising: a coffee pot, six coffee cups, six saucers, a sugar bowl and cream jug. (15) £40-60 Lot 97 A pair of unusual double ended, twin handled salt glaze sauce boats by James F. Wileman, c.1880, the serpentine sided boats with integral stands, decorated with red printed floral decoration, impressed marks to base, 9¾in. (25cm.) long. (2) £40-60 The Wilman Collection 98. 99. 100. Lot 98 A Royal Worcester dinner service c. 1967, in the 'Chamberlain' pattern, designed for the Prince Regent in 1811, with yellow and red floral decoration, comprising: a coffee pot, a sugar bowl, a large platter, a small platter, two sauce boats with plates, three serving dishes with covers, a milk jug, eight soup bowls, eight side plates, nine dinner plates, six tea cups and six saucers. (49) £400-600 101. Lot 99 A Grainges of Worcester part tea service early 20th century, with foliate pink, red and gilt decoration and blue banding, comprising a tea pot, milk jug, sugar basin and cover, two plates, nine saucers and five tea cups. (19) £70-90 102. Lot 100 A Royal Worcester conch shell wall pocket c.1870, a gilded branch of coral forming the hanger, the base with iron red factory mark, the coral with impressed factory and diamond registration marks, 10¾in. (27.5cm.) long, together with a smaller Royal Worcester conch shell with pink glazed interior set on circular rocky base, with poorly impressed factory mark, 5in. (12.5cm.) long and a similar Branksome China conch shell vase, 6¾in. (17.5cm.) long. (3) £60-80 103. 16 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 101 An ivory ground Royal Worcester reticulated bowl and cover the circular lobed and fluted body on a shallow foot rim with gilded lines, the domed lid with a bladed knop to the spire knob and gilt lines, 5¼in. (13.5cm.) high, the base with green printed factory mark, date code for 1912 and G202, lid restored. £30-40 Lot 102 A Royal Worcester, ivory, blush, green and gold pot pourri vase c.1905, modelled as a bird with outstretched wings on a rocky base with circular foot, holding a reticulated amphora shaped vase aloft pierced with entwined scrolls and winged masks, dark green printed maker's mark and 'G11' to base, 7½in. (19cm.) high, lacks cover. £40-60 Lot 103 A Locke & Co. Worcester ivory and blush biscuit barrel in the form of a pineapple c.1900, with a silver plated rim, handle and lid, the handle with two metal strands conjoined by four elongated, stemmed leaves, 5½in. (24cm.) high. £30-40 The Wilman Collection 104. 105. 106. Lot 104 A red-ground stoneware plate early 20th century, with shaped rim and floral decoration in yellow, green and blue, together with a Limoges Chantilly plate, with Kakiemon decoration, a Shancock & Sons Corona Ware bowl with floral decoration, a large blue and white bowl with peony decoration and plus three others. (7) £10-20 107. Lot 105 A Continental porcelain figure of a scantily clad maiden c.1870, with a sprigged toga-like drape over one shoulder, holding a posy and standing beside a shaped garden urn on a rocky mound, the front of the base with a raised rococo design with gilded highlights, the base with blue crossed swords and a red 7, 8¾in. (22cm.) high, restoration to one hand. £60-100 108. Lot 106 An assembled Wedgwood blue Jasperware trinket set late 19th / early 20th century, comprising a pair of candlesticks, a ring stand, a lidded hair tidy, a small, lidded oblong dish, a taper holder and a heart shaped pin tray, all with bands of classical scenes and floral decoration, each impressed 'Wedgwood' and some with numerals, the pin tray impressed 'England', the candlesticks 5¼in. (13.5cm.) high, together with a small Adams Tunstall vase of similar pattern. (8) £60-80 109. 17 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 107 Two Wedgwood blue Jasperware lidded jugs late-19th / early 20th century, of tapering cylindrical form with rope-twist handles, encircled by female figures wearing Greek-style classical dress and children and animals amongst trees, both impressed 'Wedgwood', one with metal lid, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, lid detached, the other with a sprung metal lid, 61/8in. (15.5cm.) high. (2) £30-50 Lot 108 A mid-19th century salt-glazed figural tobacco jar in the form of a Dickensian gentleman wearing a top hat and with a cane tucked under his forearm, the head and shoulders forming the lid in a lighter glaze and probably matched, 12in. (30.5cm.) high, arm off and repaired, minor losses, together with a treacle glaze jug in the shape of a tapering tree trunk with raised moulded decoration of men seated at tables, smoking and drinking, 8½in. 21cm.) high. (2) £50-70 Lot 109 A late-19th century Wedgwood dark blue Jasperware cylindrical biscuit barrel with silver plated rim, lid and foot rim, supported on three ball feet, body with a scene of ladies in diaphanous classical dress carrying flowers and ritual objects and accompanied by putti, in a rustic setting, the base impressed 'Wedgwood' and 'A', 6in. (15cm.) high excluding handle. £50-70 The Wilman Collection stand, 4¾in. (12cm.) high. (2) £80-120 110. Lot 110 A 19th century Wedgwood dark blue Jasperware three piece tea set of flattened bullet shape, comprising a teapot, cream jug and sucrier, decorated with foliate bands and classical female figures and animals accompanied by a child, the ladies bearing flowers and fruit performing rites in a rural setting, the bases impressed 'Wedgwood', 5½in. (14cm.) high, together with a later matching teapot stand encircled by a band of oak leaves and acorns. (4) £80-120 113. Lot 113 Three mid-19th century salt glazed jugs comprising one in the form of a banded and tapered barrel with branch handle and applied mask of a girl with grapes in her hair, the base incised 'N C', 8¾in. (22cm.) high, together with an inverted baluster form jug with applied mask, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high, repair to neck and a smaller jug of slender tapering form with rope-twist handle and two bands of decoration depicting a stag hunt and tavern scene, 5¾in. (14.5cm. ) high, cracked, together with a salt glaze Ridgway jug, c.1840, 6in. (15cm.) high. (4) £40-60 111. 112. Lot 111 A Wedgwood part coffee service second quarter of 20th century, with orange flowers and black leaves with geometric patterned rims, heightened in gilt, cream bodies, marked 'wedgwood made in england' to base and pattern number 'w1921 / 20' in orange comprising: a coffee pot, six coffee cups, six saucers, a cream jug, and a sugar bowl and cover. (15) £30-50 114. Lot 112 A mid-19th century Staffordshire group of a lady riding a camel taking a goblet from the raised hand of her bearded male companion, both wearing striped head-dresses, the lady in a purple jacket and the man in striped pantaloons, on a grassy oval base with flattened back, 7in. (18cm.) high, paint flaking, together with a late19th century Staffordshire swan and cygnet quill 115. 18 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 114 An antique slipware bowl decorated with a large stylised flower within a foliate pendant border, on a red ground, the slightly everted rim with yellow lining, on a shallow unglazed foot, 12¼in. (31cm.) diameter. £50-100 Lot 115 Two mid-19th century Staffordshire flat-back models of houses one with two turrets and a central porch supported on two columns, 5½in. (14cm.) high, the second, a cottage, with unusually large applied floral decoration, 4in. (10cm.) high. (2) £60-80 The Wilman Collection c.1810, of Arabesque pattern, with a wide band of puce leaf and gilt acanthus and dart decoration, ironred mark, together with a Spode early 19th century teacup, two coffee cups and four saucers, painted in iron-red, purple and gilt with a band stylised flowers, pattern no.889. (8) £80-100 116. 117. Lot 116 A mid-19th century treacle glaze frog mug the body moulded with two trees framing rustic scenes of a couple drinking and a man taking a pinch of snuff, on a gadrooned foot rim, 4in. (10cm.) high, together with a set of four treacle glaze circular piano rests on flared foot rims. (5) £40-60 118B. Lot 117 A late-19th century Wedgwood dark blue Jasperware jug c.1900, of tapered cylindrical form with a rope-twist handle and plated Britannia metal rim, decorated around the base with classical female figures in a garden setting and to the rim with fruiting vines, the base impressed 'Wedgwood' and 'England', 9in. (23cm. ) high. £60-80 118C. 118. An English Delft conical dish 18th century, decorated in blue, green and brown with a bowl of fruit within a blue meander border, 8in. (20.5cm.) diameter, cracked, chips to rim, together with a pair of Delft style tin glazed plates decorated in blue with baskets of fruit, 8 5/8in. (22cm.) diameter, both with restored chip to rim and a 17th century style brown glazed terracotta plate with applied foliate decoration, 7½in. (19cm.) diameter. (4) £80-120 118D. Lot 118A 118A. A Derby teacup 19 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 118B A Meissen soup bowl early 20th century, with moulded ozier border, painted with pink daises and floral sprays to rim, blue crossed swords mark, impressed '17', 9in. (23cm.) diameter, together with two Meissen platters, early 20th century, with ozier moulded borders and painted with floral sprays to the rim and honeysuckle and a daisy to the centre, impressed '134' and '17' blue crossed swords marks, 11½in. (29cm.) long. (3) £60-80 Lot 118C A Montereau faience dessert plate second quarter 19th century, transfer-printed and handcoloured, titled 'Y dit que vous avez une Jambe de bois de naissance', with a central cartouche depicting a soldier with two girls within a floral border, impressed mark, printed 'Louis Lebeuf Montereau', 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter. £60-80 Lot 118D An unusual early 19th century Staffordshire plate painted to the centre with a Chinese scene of a boat on a river before mountains, within a chain link border The Wilman Collection painted in yellow and red and a rope twist border painted in blue with pierced rim, impressed mark to base, 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter. £40-60 118E. 118F. with a pair of 19th century English porcelain copies, painted centrally with a figurative scene, within a pink dotted-diamond scale and iron-red banded border, with shaped rim edged in yellow, 8½in. (21.5cm) diameter, and a pair of mid-19th century Japanese export plates painted with similar figurative scenes. (5) £40-60 Lot 118E A Flight Barr and Barr part dessert service 1813-1819, with painted blue flowers and gilt floral borders and shaped gadrooned rims, comprising two cake plates and four dessert plates, impressed marks. (6) £80-100 121. A Rockingham style teapot and cover 19th century, the shaped baluster body decorated in taupe and gilt leaf pattern, on four gilt scroll feet, with stylised acanthus leaf handle and swan neck spout, gilt 2/847, 9in. (23cm.) high. £30-40 122. 119. Lot 119 A famille rose saucer plate 18th century, painted centrally with a spray of flowers enriched in gilt, within gilt and red cell bands, the rim painted with four vignettes of orange painted flowers reserved on a purple dotted-diamond-scale ground, 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter. £60-80 123. 120. Lot 120 A 19th century Japanese export plate painted with figurative scene on a terrace within a purple dotted-diamond-scale border reserved with floral and landscape vignettes in iron-red, together 20 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 121 A Chinese famille rose tea bowl and saucer 18th century, depicting a stork in a garden, enriched in gilt, together with another tea bowl of the same decoration and a 19th century famille rose tea bowl and saucer decorated with a bird in landscape. (5) £60-80 Lot 122 A late-19th century Chinese ewer of flattened and lobed ovoid form, with a broad, short cylindrical spout to one end and strap handle to the top, the sides with a band of blue scrolling vines interspersed with four large blossoms below a band of oriental scrolls, 9in. (23cm.) long, 5in. (13cm.) high. £50-70 Lot 123 A Chinese export famille rose teacup and saucer 19th century, painted with floral bouquets and pink dotted-diamond pattern to the rim, together with other tea bowls and saucers with various floral patterns. (18) £40-60 The Wilman Collection 124. 125. 126. Lot 124 A Chinese export famille rose tea bowl and saucer late 19th century, depicting a figurative scene, together with a highly decorative famille rose saucer and other tea wares. (8) £40-60 127. Lot 125 A Chinese famille rose armorial coffee cup early 20th century, painted with enamels in pink and purple between gilt and blue borders, 2½in. (6cm.) high, together with a bianco-sopra-bianco tea bowl, painted with reserves of vases in gilt and red, 2¾in. (7cm.) diameter, and a Chinese export bell-shaped mug painted with birds on a branch with puce detailing to inner rim, 2¼in. (6cm.) high. (3) £60-80 128. Lot 126 A Chinese famille rose armorial plate c.1750, (Qing dynasty, Qianlong reign period) painted centrally with two pheasants on a rock beside peonies, flanked by two cartouches on the rim with views of the Pearl River, Canton and Plymouth Sound, the crest motto reading DREAD GOD above an eagle, and the arms with a phoenix, edged in gilt, 9in. (23cm.) diameter. £20-30 129. Lot 127 A Chinese famille rose plate mid-18th century, enamelled with a figurative scene of two children playing beside a pond with swimming ducks as their mother and an attendant watch over, the rims painted with four pink reserves of landscape scenes and four smaller roundels, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) diameter, gilt wear. £80-120 Lot 128 A Chinese export blue and white platter 19th century, of canted rectangular form, decorated with a butterfly, floral spray and woven box within a toothed border and floral and trefoil decorated rim, 13in. (33cm.) long, together with another, smaller, decorated with a lady punting on a lake, within a floral and butterfly border, 10 3/8in. (26.5cm.) long. (2) £60-80 Lot 129 An unusual late-18th century Chinese small lidded vase of ovoid form, with a fine line-drawn scene, in the European style, of Apollo, naked but for a cloth draped over one shoulder, playing a gilded lyre in a black and grey rocky setting, the shoulders and domed lid encircled by butterflies and trailing foliage, standing on a flared foot rim encircled by alternately reversed, applied scroll decoration, 5in. (12.5cm.) high. £100-150 21 Martel Maides Auctions The Wilman Collection 130. 131. 132. Lot 130 A pair of 19th century small Chinese blue Peking glass bowls with everted rims, on circular foot rims, 4½in. (11.5cm.) diameter, together with two similar miniature bowls, one blue and one green, 1¾in. (4.5cm.) high. (4) £80-120 133. Lot 131 Two Chinese export spoon rests late-18th or early 19th century, of extended six lobed lozenge form with rounded ends and steeply angled sides, one decorated in the famille rose manner with a scene of three ladies and a child in a garden, the sides with floral decoration in scroll edged panels, the second decorated in the European manner with a delicate design of flowers in puce and grey on both base and sides, 5in. (12.75cm.) long. (2) £150-200 134. 135. Lot 133 A Chinese bianco-sopra-bianco dish 19th century, painted with white enamel to the centre depicting a vase with flowers and a fruit platter, within a blue floral enamel border, the rim elaborately decorated with white enamel floral decoration, enriched with gilt border, edged in brown, 9in. (23cm.) diameter. £80-120 Lot 134 A late 18th/early 19th century Chinese Peking ruby glass bowl of twelve lobed form with everted rim, on a plain circular foot rim, 6 7/8in. (17.5cm.) diameter, 3½in. 9cm.) high. £150-200 A large Oriental milk glass ginger jar c.1920, the body and cover decorated in raised enamel paint and gilding on a frosted background with a Chinese scene of pagodas set in a garden, beside a lake with mountain behind, the base of the jar and the rim of the lid with broad bands of gilt and black floral and mosaic decoration, the base stamped with a gilt Chinese 'chop mark', 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high. £50-70 Lot 132 A large 19th century Chinese Peking ruby glass bowl with everted and flattened rim, standing on a plain foot rim, 11 7/8 in. (30cm.) diameter, 4¼in. (11cm.) high. £200-300 136. 22 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 136 A late 18th /early 19th century Chinese Peking carved ruby glass bowl of seven lobed form with everted rim and decoration of flowers, birds and butterflies carved in high relief The Wilman Collection to the exterior, 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter. £300-400 140. 137. Lot 137 A pair of Chinese export famille rose plates mid-19th century, painted with a floral spray with peonies to the centre, the rim with similar floral sprays and two painted landscape scenes, within a brown border enriched in spiral gilt decoration, 9in. (23cm.) diameter. (2) £50-70 141. 138. Lot 138 Three pieces of Japanese cloisonné c.1900, comprising a vase of slender inverted baluster form decorated with a tree, prunus blossom, bird and butterfly on a pale blue ground, the neck and base in darker blue inset with stylised flowers and leaves, 9½in. (24cm.) high, together with a rounded oblong footed dish with cranes and bamboo and a lobed dark blue edge, 11in. (28cm.) long and a small circular dish 3½in. (9cm.) diameter. (3) £40-60 142. 139. Lot 139 A Chinese export famille rose dish late 19th century, painted to the bowl with a floral spray, the shaped rim painted with a stylised floral border with pink peonies on a brown spiral ground, 9in. (23cm.) diameter, together with a Canton famille rose plate, heavily decorated with pink peonies and chrysanthemums to the centre within a shaped border with similar floral decoration on a brown spiral ground, with brown edged rim, 8¾in. (22.5cm.). (2) £60-80 23 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 140 A large Chinese export famille rose plate 19th century, decorated with ribbon tied floral sprays including chrysanthemum, peony and clematis, the scalloped rim with gilt and iron red foliate meander border, 13½in. (34.3cm.) diameter. £80-120 Lot 141 A small Chinese porcelain dish 19th century, painted with figures beside a river in a mountainous landscape, within a gilt floral border, 4¼in. (12cm.) diameter. £50-70 Lot 142 A 19th century Chinese cherry amber robed figure of Guanyin standing holding a branch with flowers, 11in. (28cm.) high, broken and repaired, together with a pair of blue and pink silk shoes for bound feet with embroidered decoration to the toes, 4½in. (11.5cm.) long. (3) £40-60 The Wilman Collection 143. 144. Lot 143 A collection of porcelain saucers and dishes including a Chinese late 19th century dish with figurative scene, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) diameter, and a small famille rose dish painted with a butterfly, 4½in. (11cm. ) diameter. (8) £40-50 147. A good quality 18th century Chinese carved padouk wood porcelain stand of spreading circular form, the beaded, lipped rim over crisply carved floral and foliate sides, the top with four carved holes, 6¾in. (17cm.) diameter, together with two later Chinese carved wooden stands. (3) £20-30 148. 145. Lot 148 A small late 19th century Chinese hardwood stand of square form, the pierced frieze of blossoms below gadrooning and set between the carved animal heads at the top of the squared incurved legs, on ball and claw feet, 8in. (20cm.) square, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high. £30-40 Lot 145 A Chinese export famille rose vase first half 20th century, the cylindrical sides and trumpet neck richly enamelled with bright polychrome flowers enriched with gilt, the lip with key fret pattern, 24½in. (62cm.) high. £300-500 149. 146. Lot 147 An Eastern scent flask in turquoise glass 20th century, with white metal mounts set with coral beads, together with several miniature pieces of Oriental black lacquer with gilt decoration, including a three drawer chest, three urns and other dishes etc. £30-40 Lot 146 A 19th century Chinese bronze bowl of archaic bun shape with openwork dragon handles to the rim and two more dragons in relief on the side, raised on three feet, cast seal mark to base, 11in. (28cm.) diameter. £150-200 24 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 149 Two 19th century Chinese Canton enamel dishes of shallow square form with incuse corners, one painted with an interior scene of a man and concubine watching their child being tutored, the second with a lady sitting with a scribe who is reading in a garden house, the sides decorated inside and out with a trailing seaweed pattern, both raised on low brass feet following the incuse corners, with puce seal marks to the base, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) square, together with a small square enamelled bowl with incuse corners, externally decorated with a scene of figures in a rocky landscape, 1¾in. (4.5cm.) square, all with losses to enamel. (3) £60-100 The Wilman Collection 150. comprising a tray, tea pot and cover, milk jug and cover, sugar bowl and cover, two teacups and two saucers. (8) A small circular Persian brass shield probably 19th century, the domed body set with four flanged and engraved bosses and chased with foliage and large teardrop shaped buds, four loose ring mounts verso, 10¾in. (27.5cm.) diameter, together with a Middle Eastern baluster shaped brass vase decorated with four panels of raised Arabic script and raised decoration in copper and black, 9¾in. (24.5cm.) high. (2) £80-120 £60-80 152B. 151. A famille rose plate late 19th century, painted to the centre with a floral bouquet and floral sprays to the shaped rim edged in gilt, 9in. (23cm.) diameter, together with a Chinese export famille rose plate, painted to the centre with peonies within a shaped border with floral and brown geometric decoration, 9in. (23cm.) diameter. (2) £50-70 Lot 151 An unusually large Burmese bronze opium weight probably 19th century, in the form of a mythical bird standing on a hexagonal domed base, with a handle to its back, weight 3lb 8oz., 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, together with a smaller weight of a dog of Fo, weight 11oz., 2½in. (6cm.) high. (2) £60-100 153. 152. Lot 152 A 19th century Chinese bronze shallow bowl standing on a widely flared hollow foot forming part of the bowl, decorated with bands of incised stylised foliate decoration, the bowl with amphibians and reptiles in relief and two small standing animal handles, 13in. (33cm.) diameter. £80-120 154. 152A. Lot 152A A Japanese Satsuma part tea service early 20th century, with applied dragon finials and handles, gilt and painted with the immortals, 25 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 152B Lot 153 A 19th century trick glass in the form of a beaker with an integral inverted cone that seals-in the imitation ale, which partially fills the glass, 4¼ in. (11cm.) high. £20-30 Lot 154 A large mid-19th century footed bowl with Cock Fighting decoration the flattened cup bowl on a knopped stem and circular foot with pontil mark, the bowl wheel-cut engraved with a scene of two cock birds about to fight, on a grass background and flanked by trees, the reverse engraved with the title 'The Set to', 9in. (23cm.) high. £300-400 The Wilman Collection 155. Lot 155 An early 19th century glass footed bowl with engraved Cock Fighting decoration the large cup shaped bowl with wheel cut engravings of four stages of a cock fight, on a waisted plain stem and circular foot with pontil mark, each engraved panel within an arch with foliate terminals below, divided by shaped starred trellis panels, the rim with dot and line engraving over four trellis panels divided by large wheel cut discs, 10in. (25.5cm.) high, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) diameter. £400-600 158. 159. 156. Lot 156 A large late-Georgian cut glass footed punch bowl c.1830, the cup shaped bowl decorated with alternate double panels of diamond cutting and single, narrow feather cut panels, each separated by incised clear panels, above a diamond cut basal band, on a facet knopped stem and star cut circular foot, 8¾in. (22cm.) high, 9¾in. (24cm.) diameter. £150-250 160. 157. Lot 157 A large cut glass lidded bowl late 19th century, the bowl and rounded, conical lid decorated with alternating spiral gadroons of clear glass and strawberry diamond cutting, the lid with a large oval strawberry diamond cut finial, raised on a faceted stem and stepped dome foot with star cut base, 14in. (35.5cm.) high, 10½in. (27cm.) diameter. £150-250 161. 26 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 158 A mid-18th century Wine Glass with Pourer c.1750, the drawn trumpet bowl with pourer spout, on plain stem and plain foot, height 13.9cm. £50-70 Lot 159 A Glassmaker's Oversize Demonstration Piece c.1740, believed to have been created as an example of a glassmaker's art, in the form of a massive drinking glass with drawn trumpet bowl, plain stem with tear and folded foot with pontil mark, height 47.8cm. £250-300 Lot 160 An unusual Oversized Georgian Ale Glass c.1740, with drawn trumpet bowl decorated with hops and barley, on a plain stem with small tear and folded foot, height 30.2cm., scratching to interior of bowl. £200-300 Lot 161 A gilt mounted cut glass decanter and glass set The Wilman Collection mid-20th century, comprising sixteen graduated tumblers and a decanter; together with a similar pepper mill, a lidded tankard, four dishes, four pots, three ashtrays and a lighter, all with diamond cut decoration and gilt metal mounts. (31) £50-100 165. 162. Lot 162 An early 19th century large goblet shaped punch bowl and ladle the bowl on a plain stem with a cushion knop at the base, above the shallow domed circular foot, with pontil mark, 12in. (30.5cm.) high. (2) £120-150 £300-400 166. 163. Lot 163 A matched set of four Irish glass candlesticks one early 19th century and three later, the octagonal faceted columns with central flattened and spiral fluted knop, on stepped sunburst cut circular bases, the conforming drip pans above hobnail cut sconces, the pan of the earlier stick pierced to take drops, 6¼in. (16cm.) high. (4) £150-200 167. 164. Lot 164 A rare Venetian straight-sided glass footed bowl probably 16th / 17th century, the deep bowl with folded rim, standing on a high, open trumpet foot with folded rim, 8¼in. (21cm.) high, 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter. £600-800 27 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 165 A rare 17th century soda glass footed bowl probably English, the large shallow cup shaped bowl on a hollow tapering cylindrical stem to a broad conical folded foot, 8¼in. (21cm.) high, 7½in. (19cm.) diameter. Lot 166 A pair of mid-19th century Irish cut glass butter coolers of circular form, faceted and diamond cut with shallow step-cut lids and sunburst cutting to the base, 4¼in. (11cm.) high, 5½in. (14cm.) diameter. (2) £200-300 Lot 167 A pair of early 19th century Irish navette shaped cut glass sweetmeat dishes the bowls with swags of diamond cutting around the rim, divided by triple prismatic cuts above a band of diamonds with double bands of 'V' channels above and below, on broad, cushion knopped stems above heavy, wide feet with star cut bases and ground pontils, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) long, together with a small glass ladle with downturned, faceted handle, the bowl with two bands of fluted cutting. (3) £250-350 The Wilman Collection 168. Lot 168 Four Georgian Bonnet or Monteith Glasses c.1750, all with double ogee bowls moulded with 'nipt diamond waies', two with round feet and two with scalloped feet, height 7.1 to 8.1cm. (4) * Similar examples illustrated Bickerton, 18th Century English Drinking Glasses 1986 Ed p.255, plate 797. 171. Lot 171 A fine set of eight late-Georgian Green Glass Finger Bowls probably Irish, deep green colour, the round barreled bowls cut with four bands of square facets forming a 'basket weave' pattern, the bases with ground pontils, height 9.5cm., diameter 12cm. (8) £400-600 £100-150 169. Lot 169 A set of three Georgian glass salts c.1780, the round funnel bowls with notched and slice cut rim and notched vertical ribs on square lemon squeezer bases, height 9.1cm., slight chips to edge of feet. (3) * Similar examples illustrated W.A. Thorpe, A History of English and Irish Glass Vol.2, plate CLII. 172. Lot 172 A set of twelve Bristol Green Wine Glasses c.1840, with round funnel bowls, ball knops to top of stem and plain feet with ground pontils, height 12.5cm. (12) £250-350 £100-150 173. 170. Lot 170 Two pieces of 18th century Irish Glass comprising a water jug, the serated rim over a slice cut neck and blaze cut shoulder, the body with alternate panels of relief diamonds and sunburst cutting over comb flute basal cutting, with feather cut scroll handle, 6½in. 16.5cm.) high; and an oval dish, with fan cut scalloped rim, graduated, strawberry diamond cutting to the body and shallow foot with star cut base, 11½in. (29.5cm.) long. £80-120 28 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 173 A pair of Georgian Bristol Green Wine Glasses c.1820, with conical bowls, double rings to base of bowls and bladed knop stems, on plain feet with pontil marks, height 13.7cm. (2) £60-80 The Wilman Collection 174. 175. 176. Lot 174 A trio of Bristol Green Wine Glasses c.1830, with ovoid bowls, double rings to base of bowl and annulated bladed knop to stem, on conical feet with ground pontils, height 12.7cm. (3) £80-120 178. Lot 175 A pair of Bristol Green Wine Glasses c.1810, with tulip bowls, plain stems and plain foot with pontil mark, height 12.3cm., one with tiny chip to foot, together with a similar matched pair with cup bowls, height 11.2cm. (4) £60-80 179. Lot 179 A pair of late-Georgian Bristol Green Wine Glasses c.1830, the petal cut bowls on a bladed knop stem and plain foot with ground pontil, height 12.6cm. (2) £60-80 A pair of Georgian Bristol Green Wine Glasses c.1820, with conical bowls, double rings to base of bowls and bladed knop stems, on plain feet with ground pontils, height 12.5cm. (2) £60-80 180. 177. Lot 178 A pair of late-Georgian Bristol Green Wine Glasses c.1820, with flared trumpet and slice cut bowls and stems on plain feet with ground pontils, height 13.4cm. (2) £60-80 Lot 177 Four Georgian Bristol Green Wine Glasses 1790-1830, comprising a glass with tulip bowl on plain stem and plain foot with pontil mark, height 12.1cm.; a glass with cup bowl on central ball knop stem and plain foot with pontil mark, height 11.6cm.; and two glasses with trumpet bowls on plain stems and plain feet with ground pontils, height 13cm. and 13.8cm. (4) £100-150 £70-90 29 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 180 Three late-Georgian Bristol Green Wine Glasses one with round funnel bowl with swelling to base of the plain stem and plain foot with ground pontil, height 13.1cm.; one with ovoid bowl on plain stem and plain foot with pontil mark, height 12.1cm.; and one with petal cut funnel bowl on panel cut baluster stem and plain foot with ground pontil, height 12.5cm. (3) The Wilman Collection 181. 182. 183. Lot 181 An unusual Wrythen Bristol Green Wine or Bonnet Glass c.1780, the bowl waisted to form the hollow stem, on a terraced and domed foot, height 10.7cm £50-70 184. Lot 182 A mid-Victorian Apple Green Wine Glass c.1870, the panel and diamond cut double ogee bowl on a waisted slice cut stem and plain foot with ground pontil, height 12.5cm. £40-60 185. Lot 183 Six Continental enamelled and gilded Wine Glasses by Fritz Heckert c.1900, variously enamelled and gilt with Persian-style polychrome panels of flowers, birds and foliage, within blue borders and gilt rims, three signed 'FH 572/5 43' to base, height 19.4cm. to 20.5cm. (6) £250-350 186. 30 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 184 Two late Victorian Amethyst glasses comprising a barrel shaped syllabub glass with waisted base, 4¼in. (10.5cm.) high and a liquor glass with panel cut ogee bowl on a knopped stem and plain foot, 3¼in. (8.5cm.) high. (2) £30-40 Lot 185 A large Georgian Beaker c.1810, the bucket bowl decorated with thistles, roses and buds, over petal basal cutting, height 13.1cm. £60-80 Lot 186 An early 19th century Irish Fine Cut Rummer probably Cork, c.1820, the barrel bowl with diamond cut lozenge and vertical blazes above panel cut lower bowl, on a bladed knop stem and plain foot with pontil mark, height 16.5cm. £100-150 The Wilman Collection plain bases with ground pontils, height 12.5cm., together with a matched pair of wine glasses and two others of similar design, comprising a goblet, height 13cm. and a smaller wine glass, height 12cm. (8) £100-150 187. Lot 187 A massive Georgian Firing Glass c.1740, the unusually large drawn trumpet bowl on a solid firing foot, height 13cm. £100-150 191. 188. Lot 188 A late-Georgian Beaker c.1800, the bucket bowl engraved with a hunting scene of a huntsman and hounds chasing deer into a wood, pontil mark to base, height 12.2cm. £150-200 192. 189. Lot 192 A set of six 19th Century Gilded Wine Glasses probably Continental, c.1850, the mould blown fluted bucket bowls with gilded rims and decorated with gilt pastoral scenes with figures, on six sided Silesian style stems and folded feet, height 11.9cm. (6) £100-150 Lot 189 A matched set of twelve Cranberry Wine Glasses c.1880, with round funnel bowls on plain clear stems, height 12.3cm. to 13.4cm. (12) £70-90 193. 190. Lot 191 Three 19th century pale green tinted rummers the wrythen ribbed bowls on open knops with four prunts and a pincered collar, above flared, hollow, ribbed feet, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high. (3) £60-100 Lot 190 A matching set of four Irish Wine Glasses c.1830, the bucket bowls with diagonal blazes over panel cut basal cutting, on bladed knop stems and 31 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 193 A set of six 19th Century Gilded Wine Glasses decorated in the manner of James Giles, the octagonal panel cut bucket bowls heavily gilded with swagged cartouche decoration, on diamond facet cut stems and plain feet, height 14.7cm. (6). £150-200 The Wilman Collection 194. 195. 196. Lot 194 Two mid-18th century Thistle Dram Glasses c.1760, the thistle bowls on central ball knop stems and plain feet, one with pontil mark, the other pontil ground, height 9.5cm. and 9.1cm. (2) £60-80 197. Lot 195 A small Georgian Wine Glass c.1760, the bucket bowl with wrythen pattern to bowl, extending onto the double knop stem, on a folded foot, height 10.8cm. £80-120 198. Lot 196 A small Georgian Wine Glass c.1780, the ovoid bowl engraved with a band of flowers and leaves, on a plain tapered stem on a substantial stepped foot with starburst moulded base, height 11.2cm. £100-150 199. 32 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 197 A small Georgian Wine Glass c.1760, the lipped bucket bowl engraved with grapes and foliage, on a straight stem with central and basal knop, on a folded foot, height 10cm. £60-80 Lot 198 An early 18th century Miniature Sweetmeat Bowl c.1730, the lipped cup bowl on a tapered triple knopped stem with folded conical foot, height 7cm. * A very similar glass was sold by Martel Maides at the 'Priors' house sale in Jersey on 19th May 2102. £80-120 Lot 199 An 18th century olive green soda glass Jug with diamond and fan mould blown decoration to the shouldered body, below a moulded flute neck with folded rim, c-scroll handle, pontil mark to base, height 12cm. £40-60 The Wilman Collection 200. 201. 202. Lot 200 A set of three late-Victorian Green Wine Glasses the green cup bowls on clear diamond facet cut stems and plain feet with ground pontils, height 14.4cm., together with a late-Victorian turquoise wine glass, with round funnel bowl on a panel cut clear glass 'Silesian' stem and plain foot with ground pontil, height 13.1cm. (4) £50-70 203. Lot 201 A set of five early Victorian Wine Glasses probably Irish, c.1850, the panel cut bucket bowls on bladed knop stems and plain feet with ground pontils, height 10.3cm., together with one other, matched. (6) £40-60 204. Lot 202 Four pieces of late-18th century blue glass comprising a blown wrythen moulded soda glass sugar basin with folded rim and inverted integral foot, c.1800, 4 5/8in. (12cm.) diameter, together with two similar, wrythen moulded egg cups with everted folded rims, on plain knopped stems and plain feet, c.1800, 9.5cm. and 8.5cm. high, and a plain blown egg cup, c.1780, with folded rim and plain stem and foot, 8.5cm. high, all with pontil marks to base. (4) £80-120 205. 33 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 203 An Edwardian Commemorative Water Jug and three matching tumblers c.1900, the jug with engraved anniversary inscription to HH & LH Harrap and the tumblers with conforming engraved initials, all finely engraved and etched with blossoming prunus boughs and butterflies, on star cut bases, the jug 19.6cm. high. (4) £40-60 Lot 204 Five cut glass Brandy Balloons 20th Century, with cross and blaze cut bowls, on star cut bases, height 13cm., together with three cut glass whisky tumblers. (8) £30-40 Lot 205 Four Victorian Pub Ale Glasses c.1850, comprising a pair with elongated round funnel bowls on bladed knop stems; one with cup bowl and plain stem; and one with round funnel bowl and plain stem, all on plain feet, height 10.2cm. to 14.5cm.… £20-30 The Wilman Collection and baluster stem, on a folded conical foot, height £300-400 206. Lot 206 Fourteen Assorted 19th and early 20th century Wine Glasses including examples with engraved and cut decoration, together with a double measure glass. (15) £30-50 210. Lot 210 An early 18th century Wine Glass c.1720, the trumpet bowl on a moulded eight sided shouldered pedestal stem, conical folded foot, height 15.5cm. * A similar glass Illustrated Bickerton, 18th Century English Drinking Glasses 1986 Ed p.128, plate 302. £400-500 207. Lot 207 A mid-18th century Light Baluster Wine Glass c.1740, with pointed round funnel bowl on a hollow true baluster stem with annular knop, conical folded foot, height 14.7cm. £300-400 211. 208. Lot 208 A Georgian Wine Glass c.1780, with a petal cut ogee bowl on a diamond facet cut stem and plain foot, height 15.2cm. £200-300 212. 209. Lot 211 A mid-18th century Newcastle Light Baluster Wine Glass c.1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with swags & festoons below the rim, on a collar and two ball knopped stem, on a domed and folded foot, height 15.7cm., abrasions and scratches to inside of bowl. … £400-500 Lot 209 A mid-18th century Light Baluster Wine Glass c.1750, with round funnel bowl on annulated knop £250-300 34 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 212 A scarce Georgian Toasting Glass c.1750, of drawn trumpet form with conical foot, height 19.6cm. * Similar example Illustrated Bickerton 18th Century English Drinking Glasses 1986 Ed, p.136, plate 332. The Wilman Collection 213. 214. Lot 213 An 18th century Venetian Wine Glass in very thin glass, the trumpet bowl with engraved baroque swag decoration, on a hollow four sided pedestal stem and conical foot, height 18cm. £100-150 216. Lot 214 A rare mid-18th century Stemmed Posset Glass c.1750, the drawn ovoid bowl with handle & spout, the stem with a central bladed knop with tear and basal knop also with tear, on a domed and folded foot, height 18.1cm., chips to rim and chip to tip of spout. £200-250 217. 218. 215. Lot 215 An unusual mid-18th century Sweetmeat Glass c.1735, the bell shaped bowl and domed foot with 'nipt diamond waies', on an eight sided pedestal stem with diamond bosses and triple collar to the foot, height 17.3cm. * A similar glass Illustrated Bickerton, 18th Century English Drinking Glasses, 1986 Ed., p.127, plate 299. Lot 216 An unusual late-Georgian reversible Double Bowl Goblet c.1810, the cup bowl on a double ring collar, the base formed as a bell bowl, height 15.1cm. £30-40 Lot 217 An early Victorian Amethyst Wine Glass c.1850, with panel cut bowl on panel cut 'Silesian' stem and plain foot with ground pontil, height 12.6cm. £50-70 Lot 218 An unusual early Victorian Amethyst Goblet c.1850, the elongated round funnel bowl on a balustroid stem and broad, substantial plain base with ground pontil, height 16.2cm. £40-60 £300-400 219. 35 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 219 A tall late-Georgian amethyst glass vase c.1830, of drawn trumpet form on an unusually The Wilman Collection heavy, broad circular foot with pontil mark, 12in. (30.5cm.) high. £100-150 223. 220. Lot 220 An unusual early 19th century amethyst glass sugar basin on a plain stem with a stepped, domed and folded foot, with gilded inscription, "Be canny with the S…?", 4¼in. (11cm.) diameter and the same height. £80-120 224. Lot 221 221. A Georgian Goblet c.1810, the bucket bowl with everted rim, on a bladed collar, baluster stem and plain foot with ground pontil, height 14.9cm. £40-50 225. 222. Lot 222 Two late-Georgian Goblets c.1825, with drawn ovoid bowls on plain stems and plain feet, height 14.3cm. and 15.3cm., together with a Georgian Goblet with cup bowl on a bladed knop stem and plain foot, height 14.3cm., rim possibly ground. (3 ) £50-70 36 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 223 Seven 19th century glasses including a late-Georgian champagne flute, a small cordial glass with panel cut stem and moulded star base, a beaker with etched floral and foliate decoration, a moulded and gilded syllabub glass and three others. (7) £50-70 Lot 224 A 19th century opaline Wine Glass in the manner of James Powell & Sons, the opal round funnel bowl on a clear glass true baluster stem with tear and opal conical foot with pontil, height 12.1cm. £50-70 Lot 225 A set of four Georgian Champagne flutes c.1790, the drawn trumpet bowls with engraved egg and dart decoration to rims, on diamond facet cut stems and plain feet, height 16.1cm., one with chip to foot. (4) £60-80 The Wilman Collection c.1820, the ovoid bowls on capstan stems and lemon squeezer feet, height 13cm. to 13.5cm., some chips to feet. (5) £150-200 226. 227. 228. Lot 226 A pair of late-Georgian Rummers c.1820, the large bucket bowls resting on blade collars and tapered stems on square lemon squeezer feet, height 15.1cm. (2) £70-90 230. Lot 227 A matched pair of Georgian Rummers c.1810, the ovoid petal cut bowls on bladed collars and tapered square cut stems to square feet with ground pontils, height 13.5cm., one with two chips to base. (2) £70-90 231. Lot 228 A matched pair of large Georgian Rummers c.1810, the ovoid bowls on capstan stems and square lemon squeezer feet, height 14.4cm., chip to corner of one foot. (2) £80-120 232. Lot 230 A late 19th Century blue cased Goblet c.1880, the double ogee bowl cut with printies, on a bladed knop stem and plain foot with pontil mark, height 14.9cm. £20-30 Lot 231 A set of three Victorian Wine Glasses c.1860, the round funnel bowls with blown moulded basal fluting and engraved foliate decoration, on baluster stems and plain feet, height 11.4cm., chip to one foot. (3) £20-30 Lot 232 A matched set of four mid-19th century Whisky Tumblers c.1850, with a central band of raised diamond cutting between prismatic, oval and sprig cut decoration, on star cut bases, two 9.7cm. high, two 10.5cm. high. (4) £60-80 229. Lot 229 Five Georgian Rummers 37 Martel Maides Auctions The Wilman Collection 233. 234. 235. Lot 233 A set of six small Georgian Rummers c.1820, the bucket bowls on capstan stems and lemon squeezer feet, height 10.5cm., one with small chip to rim. (6) £120-150 236. Lot 234 A set of five small Georgian Wine glasses c.1760, the cup bowls engraved with fruiting vines, on conical folded feet, height 9cm., one cracked. (5) £80-120 237. Lot 235 Five late-19th century decorated wine glasses comprising a glass with round funnel bowl decorated with bell heather and wrigglework bands, on a tapered ribbed stem and domed foot with milled edge, height 17.2cm., together with a glass round funnel bowl decorated with a bird above a floral spray and the inscription 'W W Xmas 1881' within a laurel cartouche, on a baluster stem and plain star cut foot, height 17cm., chip to foot, and three others. (5) £40-60 238. 38 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 236 A rare set of four Georgian mould blown glass strawberry or fruit dishes the flared circular bowls with lattice moulded decoration and bold applied petalled rims, 8¾in. (22cm.) diameter. (4) £200-300 Lot 237 A closely matched set of twelve Cranberry Wine Glasses c.1880, with round funnel bowls on clear plain stems and plain bases, height 12.5cm. to 13cm. (12) £100-150 Lot 238 A late-Georgian ruby glass wine glass cooler c.1830, of typical form with basal flute cutting and ground pontil, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, together with a shallow, panel cut ruby glass bowl of circular form with everted, cut shaped rim, 8¼in. (21cm.) diameter and a later slender tapered cylindrical ruby glass mug with reeded clear glass handle, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high. (3). £60-80 The Wilman Collection 239. 240. Lot 239 An unusual 18th century ruby glass bleeding cup with integral blown stump handle, 7cm. high, together with two Victorian glass bleeding cups of tapered circular form with flat everted rims, one amethyst and one ruby glass, 6.5cm. high. (3) £50-70 242. Lot 240 A Georgian cut glass, boat-shaped salt on faceted stem and diamond shaped lemon squeezer base, 4in. (10cm.) long; together with an urn shaped moulded salt on square base; a pair of hexagonal faceted salts; and a miniature, moulded cup and saucer with raised floral decoration. (6) £40-60 243. Lot 242 Three pieces of antique glass comprising a mid-18th century baluster shaped storm lamp with folded foot, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high, rim chip; a mid-18th century engraved ink and quill stand of squat cylinder form, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, cracked; and a 19th century spirit barrel, with moulded bands and white enamelled and gilded fruiting vines, one end with a silver plated spigot, 6in. (15cm.) long. (3) £40-60 Lot 243 A Bristol blue glass wine coaster c.1870, decorated with a border of silvered trailing vines and grapes, 4in. (10cm.) diameter, minor chip to inside of top edge. £30-40 241. Lot 241 A Liege 'a Traforato' clear glass openwork basket 18th century, of flared cylindrical form, the sides of looped pincered lattice work, raspberry crimped onto a highly domed moulded base with conforming trailed foot, 8in. (20.5cm.) diameter, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) high, together with a similar smaller twin handled basket on a plain moulded conical base, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) diameter, 4¼in. (10.8cm.) high. (2) 244. £400-600 39 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 244 Five pieces of antique cut glass comprising two tea caddy mixing bowls, c.1860; a stemmed sweetmeat dish, c.1880; and a pair of cauldron shaped salts, c.1850. (5) £50-70 The Wilman Collection 248. The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine & Applied Art Volumes 16, 18 & 21, 4to. (3) £10-15 245. 246. 247. Lot 245 Two antique glass sugar basins one wrythen moulded in green glass on a hollow conical foot with folded rim, c.1800, 4in. (10cm.) high, the other clear glass on a waisted stem and broad circular foot, c.1815, 4¼in. 11cm.) high. (2) £80-120 Lot 246 A mid-Victorian moulded Blue Glass Beaker c.1860, the with polished rim, raised diamond decorated body and twelve sided lemon squeezer base, height 10.8cm., together with three 19th century hexagonal pale blue soda glass beakers, height 8.6cm. (4) £30-50 Lot 247 An early 19th century Bristol blue glass sauce bottle engraved Soy, 4½in. (11.75cm.) high, together with a blue glass finger bowl, 5½in. (22.75cm.) diameter. (2) £40-60 40 Martel Maides Auctions 249. Three Books on Coinage Gold Coins of the World, The English Silver Coinage from 1649 and A Handbook to the Coinage of Scotland. (3) £20-30 250. Eight Books on Oriental Antiques including: the Netsuke of Japan; Old Chinese Porcelain; Jade, Fact & Fable and Chinese Art in the Victoria & Albert Museum. (8) £25-30 251. Six Books on Antique Clocks and Watches including: Britten's Old Clocks, Watches and their Makers; Rees's Clocks, Watches & Chronometers 1819 - 20 and Yorkshire Clockmakers. (6) £25-30 252. Twelve Books on Antique Glass including: Das Glas und die Jahrtausende; Il Vetro di Murano; Old Glass Beautiful; English and Irish Glass and The Book of Bottle Collecting. (12) £30-40 253. Thirty two Books & Pamphlets on Antique Dolls and Toys including: Furnishing Dolls' Houses, Audrey Johnson; Dressing Dolls, Audrey Johnson; The Collectors' Encyclopaedia of Dolls; European & American Dolls, The Collectors' Book of Dolls' Clothes; A History of Toys, Antonia Fraser. (32) £80-120 254. Aldin, Cecil Old Manor Houses, limited edition, signed in ink, with an original sketch by the artist in ink and pastel of a dog facing away from the viewer, numbered 260 of 380, pub. William Heinemann - 1923, 4to. £80-120 255. Gyngell, Dudley S Hawtrey Armourers Marks, pub. Thorsons Publishers Ltd. 1966, 4to. £10-15 The Wilman Collection 256. The Official Catalogue of the Scottish Exhibition, Glasgow 1911 pub. Dalross Lmited, Glasgow, 8vo. 264. Denaro, Victor F The Goldsmiths of Malta and Their Marks, pub. Leo S Olschki - 1972, 4to. £60-80 265. Seven Books on Antique Silver including: Knives & Forks by C T P Bailey; English Goldsmiths and Their Marks by Sir Charles James Jackson; Chats on Old Silver. (7) £15-20 266. Eight Books on Antique Collectibles including: European & American Snuff Boxes; Samplers and Tapestry Embroideries; The Antiques of Perfume and Papier Maché in Great Britain & America. (8) £25-30 267. Nineteen Books on Antique Pottery and Porcelain including: English Pottery & Porcelain, Edward A Downman (2 volumes); Europe & The Near East, Earthenware and Stoneware; English Blue & White Porcelain of the 18th Century, Stanley W Fisher; Birch's Ancient Pottery & Porcelain (2 volumes). (19) £50-60 268. Seven Books on Antique Pewter including: History of the Worshipful Company of Pewterers, Charles Welch (2 volumes); Scottish Pewter-ware & Pewterers and Antique Pewter of the British Isles. (7) £20-30 269. Fourteen Books on Antique Pottery and Porcelain including: Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain, W Chaffers; The Illustrated Guide to Ridgway Porcelains, Geoffrey A. Godden; 18th Century German Porcelain, George Savage. (14) £15-20 257. The Illustrated Exhibition Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations - 1851, pub. John Cassell, c.1851, 4to. £10-15 258. Cescinsky, Herbert The Old-World House - Its Furniture & Decoration (two volumes), pub. A & C Black ltd. - 1924, first edition, photographs and illustrations, gilt lettered and decorated spine, 4to. (2) £20-25 259. 260. 261. Seventeen Books and Pamphlets on Glass including: English, Scottish & Irish Table Glass; Glass by G.A. Eisen; Glass Through the Ages; Old Glass & how to collect it; The Glass Collector; Paperweights & other glass curiosities. (17) £25-30 Hartshorne, Albert Old English Glasses. An account of glass drinking vessels in England from early times to the end of the eighteenth century, pub. Edward Arnold, publisher to the India Office, 1897, 493 pp with Index and Illustrations, folio, ¾ parchment with blue silk boards. £60-80 Buckley, Wilfred The Art of Glass - Illustrated from the Wilfred Buckley collection in the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, pub. The Phaidon Press London, George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1939, black boards with gilt lettering, 286pp, 181 black & white photographic plates and descriptive text, 4to. £15-20 262. Morrison, Mollie N The Silversmiths and Goldsmiths of the Cape of Good Hope 1652 - 1850, pub. Sholto Douglass & Co. (Pty) Ltd, Cape Town - 1936, 84 pp., 16 full page plates and text illustrations, 4to. £20-25 263. Heller, David A History of Cape Silver 1700 - 1870, pub. David Heller (Pty) Ltd, Cape Town - 1949, First edition signed by author on title page, in original dust cover, 4to, together with Further Researches in Cape Silver, by the same author, pub. Maskew Miller Ltd, Cape Town - 1953, 4to. (2) £120-150 £25-35 301. 41 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 301 A Victorian silver gilt miniature chamberstick Charles T. Fox & George Fox, London 1846, with crisply cast Gothic revival decoration to the dished bowl and shaped arcaded rim, the upraised handle with quatrefoil piercing and the sconce with a gadrooned base on an octagonal foot with extended leaf edging, 6¼in. (16cm.) long, weight 4.3oz. excluding the plain, unmarked snuffer, replaced. £250-350 The Wilman Collection 302. Lot 302 A good quality Elkington ewer c.1870, silverplated on copper and brass, the tapered ovoid body divided into three bands profusely decorated with raised allegorical scenes, the central band showing three of the continents, the upper band three of the seasons divided by dolphins and the lower one three masks divided by seahorses, raised on a blade knopped stem and domed and stepped foot, with high female caryatid handle terminating in a grotesque mask, 12¼in. (31cm.) high, plating heavily worn. £50-70 305. 306. 303. 304. Lot 303 A heavy George IV silver plate William Eley, London 1824, the slightly upturned edge with reeded and cross ribboned rim, engraved with a crest of a seated cat and crown above, 9 7/8in. (25cm.) diameter, weight 20.5oz., together with a George III silver pot lid with stemmed ball knop, Crespin Fuller, London 1806, weight 3.1oz. (2) £300-400 Lot 304 A George III silver wine coaster J. T. Younge & Co., Sheffield 1809, the plain bellied side with gadrooned flared, shaped edge and rim with applied bead and scroll work, on a turned wooden base, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) diameter, lacks central boss from base. £100-150 307. 42 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 305 A pair of 19th century silver plated wine coasters with plain, bellied sides with gadrooned rims and turned wooden bases, together with a set of three wine glass coasters with pierced, feather decorated sides and turned wooden bases and a 19th century silver plated on copper chamberstick, crested, the underside double struck with sun marks, c.1860, 6in. (15.5cm.) diameter. (6) £60-80 Lot 306 An early 19th century miniature musical box in a pressed horn case c.1840, the lid with decoration of a figure on horseback riding past a river with manned boats and an island set with houses and trees, the base, with keywind aperture, embellished with alternate bands of wavy lines and trelliswork, the movement set below a sheet of clear horn, with key, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) long £150-200 Lot 307 A good quality Victorian silver plated on copper entrée dish and cover the incurved gadrooned edges with extended rounded corners decorated with acanthus leaves and shells, the underside of the reversible lid and oval removable handle similarly decorated, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, together with a late Victorian silver plated on copper oblong entrée dish with glass liner and engraved armorials, 11in. (28cm.) long. (2) £40-60 The Wilman Collection 308. Lot 308 An Art Deco gilded bronze figure of a reclining saluki on an oblong onyx base, the figure 7½in. (19cm.) long. 311. £30-40 309. 310. Lot 309 A mid-18th century Sheffield plate campagna form bottle cooler with foliate decorated handles, raised on a cushion knop stem and gadrooned incuse stepped foot, the body engraved with a crest of an armoured arm holding a wolf's head, 10¼in. (26cm.) high. £60-100 312. Lot 310 A late-19th century silver plated on copper candelabrum the inverted baluster column on a stepped base, the removable top section with two scrolled, reeded branches with foliate decoration, with removable flame caps, 21½in. (55cm.) high, together with another 19th century silver plated on copper candelabrum, 18in. (46cm.) high. (2) £60-100 313. 43 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 311 A late 19th century French silver and gilt cake slice the silver handle edged with repoussé decoration of mistletoe surrounding a plain cartouche, the terminal with two graduated flower bells beneath leaves, impressed Minerva head mark of Paris, the gilded blade with foliate engraving, 11½in. (29cm.) long. £20-30 Lot 312 A mid-19th century silver plated on copper campagna form bottle cooler with widely flared rim and ribbed handles with foliate decoration, raised on a stemmed circular foot with domed step and gadrooned edge matching the top rim, 10¼in. (28cm.) high. £80-120 Lot 313 A small collection of silver plate comprising an rounded rectangular galleried tray, plating worn; an oval biscuit barrel raised on lions paw feet, plating worn; an oval entrée dish with beaded rim; a double pickle jar stand with two cut glass lidded jars; a cut glass mustard pot with plated mount; a pair of tazzas and an egg cruet stand. (8) £30-50 The Wilman Collection 314. Lot 314 An early Victorian black lacquer three section tea caddy c.1840, the four serpentine sides with gilded oriental scenes, the top similarly decorated and mounted with a faceted swan neck handle, the interior decorated with gilded grasses enclosing the three cut glass caddies, 10¼in. (26cm.) long, 6in. (15cm.) high, flaking and cracking to lacquer, gilt worn, caddy stoppers chipped, one caddy damaged. £150-200 317. 318. 315. Lot 315 A 19th century reverse impressed glass picture of a clipper ship in full sail backed with copper and set in a maple frame, c.1860, 6 x 5in. (15 x 13cm.). £40-60 319. 316. Lot 316 A pair of 17th century style brass candlesticks early 19th century, the slender triple blade knopped stems with engraved rings between, standing on deeply downswept and dished pans and circular stepped bases, 9in. 23cm.) high. (2) £40-60 320. 44 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 317 A cold painted Vienna cold painted bronze figure of a grouse c.1910, standing on a solid horseshoe shaped onyx base with dished centre, the figure 1¾in. (4.5cm.) high, the base 4½in. (11.5cm.) long. £40-60 Lot 318 A brass mechanical wine cradle 20th century, hand cranked, on a mahogany base, 9in. (23cm.) high, together with a silver plated basket weave bottle holder, 11in. 28cm.) long. (2) £30-50 Lot 319 A carved white alabaster model of a recumbent poodle early 20th century, on a shallow oval mossy figured marble base, 5½in. (14cm.) long. £20-30 Lot 320 A 19th century Dutch embossed brass wall cistern The Wilman Collection and basin the half round vase shaped body decorated with the raised figure of a huntsman shooting ducks, accompanied by his dogs in a wooded landscape, the everted rim with an open rope-twist design, beneath an incuse double stepped lid, the cistern 18in. (46cm.) overall and the basin 9½in. (24cm.) wide. £100-150 324. 321. Lot 321 A pair of late 19th century heavy brass triangular candlesticks the deep, incurved and flared stepped bases on ball and claw feet, the turned, knopped columns and sconces separated by deeply dished drip pans, 15¼in. (38.5cm. ) high. (2) £40-60 325. 322. Lot 322 A late-Victorian oak and silver plate mounted double inkstand the ogee moulded oblong base with two carved pen rests and a T-shaped handle on a backplate with incuse canted corners, separating the lidded cut glass wells, raised on bun feet, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, one inkwell chipped. £30-50 326. 323. Lot 323 A small 19th century brass bean shaped flask with a ringed screw stopper, the body decorated with a scene in black patination (rubbed), 4in. (10cm.) long. £15-20 45 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 324 A Victorian walnut veneered box with tray interior c.1870, the front and lid with parquetry banding and diamonds between lines of ebony and edged with cross -bandings of varicoloured woods, 8¾in. (22cm.) long, 4in. (10cm.) high, together with a small oak box with fretwork sides and lid decorated with birds. (2) £20-30 Lot 325 A Victorian walnut veneered writing slope c.1870, the canted front corners and lid cross-banded and strung with ebony and boxwood, both decorated with two broad bands of parquetry and chevron banding, the interior with sections for inks, pens and stamps and also containing three secret drawers behind a sprung mahogany fascia, 19½in. (50cm.) long, 7in. (17.5cm.) high. £80-120 Lot 326 Two French rosewood veneered boxes with fitted trays of drawing instruments c.1880, one 7½in. (19cm.) long, the other slightly smaller. (2) £40-60 The Wilman Collection 327. 328. 329. Lot 327 A tin plate clockwork toy of Buckingham Palace with two guards on duty 1930s, together with a clockwork cymbal playing monkey and a vintage tinplate and wood, Fisher Price 'Pony Chime' toy. (3) £20-30 330. Lot 328 A large, carved ebony African female head probably West African, early 20th century, with plaits and styled hair, 12in. (30cm.) high. £20-30 331. Lot 329 A late-18th century lidded pewter soup tureen of circular form with swing handles, with domed conical lid with broad, flared rim, the base with touch marks of a rose and crown with initials 'N D' and further stamps 'FP' and 'HL' either side, 11in. (28cm.) diameter, together with a pewter quatrefoil gourdshaped hot water jug, standing on four rococo scrolled feet, the low domed lid with a knob of leaves and twig supporting a peach, the base with impressed mark 'R Broadhead & Co', c.1880. (2) £40-60 332. 46 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 330 Four pieces of antique pewter comprising a baluster shaped lidded pint tankard with shell thumb piece, two half pint mugs of slender barrel form and an acorn shaped screw top flask with scroll handle,all c.1800. (4) £30-40 Lot 331 An 18th century Scottish large pewter lidded flagon of tapered cylindrical form, with slightly flared base, bearing the inscription on a central band, 'Kinross Kirk Flaggon', 8½in. (22cm.) to lid, a/f. £60-100 Lot 332 A late 19th century oval silver plated tureen raised on four rococo decorated feet terminating in scrolls, with beaded edges and domed stepped lid with armorial engraving of a ribbon suspended hunting horn and script initials TECH., maker's stamp beneath lid, 15in. (38cm.) long. £60-80 The Wilman Collection 333. Lot 333 An Art Deco onyx desk set 1930s-40s, with chrome fittings, comprising a canted inkstand with two wells and two chrome bars forming a wide pen rest; an oval pen stand with chrome barred letter rack; a pair of book ends, each mounted with a chrome hoop and ball; a rocking blotter; a paper knife with plated blade; and a clock, the onyx face with chrome baton numerals standing in a chrome hoop on a black slate base; together with a matched ashtray, a cigarette box (loose hinge) and a later Colibri lighter, the inkstand 13½in. (34.5cm.) wide, the clock 9in. (23cm.) high. (9) £100-200 336. 337. 334. Lot 334 A heavy gilt bronze tapered walking cane handle late-19th century, slightly waisted with an outswept, domed top, with an overall trellis pattern of strapwork divided by bunches of grapes and leaves, 3in. (8cm.) long. £40-60 338. 335. Lot 335 A George III mahogany oblong tea caddy c.1800, with boxwood edging and teardrop inlaid escutcheon, the twin compartment interior with mahogany lids with turned bone knobs and mixing bowl aperture, 6in. (15cm.) high, 12in. (30cm.) wide, lid handle missing. £60-80 47 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 336 A George III mahogany writing slope c.1820, with flame veneers and brass bound corners and escutcheon, the interior with compartments for ink wells, stamps etc. and two lidded sections, one for pens, 19½in. (50cm.) long, 6¼in. (16cm.) high. £100-150 Lot 337 A late 19th century ovoid bronze lidded urn raised on a knopped stem and beaded foot on a circular green marble base, the body with open handles of crossed branches and berries and decorated to either side with a female figure in classical dress, one holding a libation cup and a spear, the other dispersing flower heads beside the impressed word 'Cain', the cover with grouse finial, 12½in. (31.5cm.) high, marble base a/f. £200-300 Lot 338 A late-Georgian oblong lead tobacco jar with canted corners and extended, lobed feet, one missing, the domed lid with heavily moulded decoration and one side of the body with an applied plaque engraved V or W Wilman 1838 and smaller impressed lettering I or J Phillis, 8.5cm. long, 8.5cm. high. £20-30 The Wilman Collection 339. 340. Lot 339 A miniature cast iron figure of Wellington 19th century, 7.3cm. high, one foot a/f, together with a brass WW1 Princess Mary cigarette tin, containing two brass military insignia and a blue silk rosette, together with a Rowntree 1935 Silver Jubilee tin and a Roman style bronze oil lamp. (4) £20-30 342. Lot 340 A pair of 19th century turned rosewood, urn shaped vases 8in. (20cm.) high, together with a pair of 19th century brass decorative candlesticks, 8¼in. (21cm.) high and a pair of carved wood picture frames in the form of Oriental gateways, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high. (6) £20-30 343. 344. 341. Lot 341 A late-Victorian child's domed canvas covered trunk the front (with brass lock plate and catch) and the lid set with brass studded, black canvas straps and the sides with brass carrying handles, 15¾ x 9in. (40 x 23cm.), lacks interior tray. £40-60 Lot 343 A large 19th century copper and brass bound log bin decorated with all over floral and foliate repoussé decoration and armorials, with later twin loose ring lion mask handles and raised on three paw feet, 17½in. (44.5cm.) diameter, 22in. (56cm.) high. £80-120 Lot 344 English School (mid-19th century) A still life of a song thrush nest containing five blue eggs on a branch with apple blossoms oil on board 8¾ x 11½ in. (22.5 x 29.25cm.) 48 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 342 A 19th century style brass jardinière of circular form, with repoussé gadroon, swagged and fruit decoration, with twin loose ring lion mask handles and paw feet, 13¼in. (33.5cm.) diameter, 11½in. (29cm.) high. £20-30 £150-200 The Wilman Collection 345. Lot 345 Thomas Liddell (British, c.1820) 'East Cowes Castle' 348. pencil and wash, inscribed in pencil to the reverse 5½ x 7¾in. (14 x 19.5cm), together with another by the same hand, 'East Cowes Castle', titled top right 5 x 8¾in. (12.75 x 22.5cm.) (2) £50-100 346. pencil and watercolour 4¾ x 6¼ in. (12 x 16cm.), together with another, probably by the same hand, of two figures in front of a thatched cottage by trees, 4¾ x 6¾in. (12 x 17cm.) (3) £50-100 Lot 346 English School (mid-19th century) A standing ram with two recumbent ewes in a rustic setting beside shrubbery with a farm in the background 349. pencil sketch, set in an oval mount with period veneered frame 11 x 17½in. (28 x 44.5cm.), together with H.Grainger, 'Maple Durham Mill', pencil with chalk highlights, signed lower left and title lower right. (2) £60-80 347. Lot 347 English school (mid-19th century) A landscape with thatched barns amongst trees and beside a stream, with grassland and hills in the background 350. oil on panel, signed indistinctly at lower right edge of panel £100-150 7½ x 11½in. (19 x 29cm.) 49 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 348 English School (early 19th century) A pair of small landscapes, one of open parkland with a rider beside a lake and a castle in the background, the other with two figures on a pathway passing trees and approaching a church in the background. Lot 349 F. Stansfield (early 20th century) A cobbled street scene between stone built houses watercolour, signed 13¼ x 7¼in. (33.75 x 18.5cm.), together with three further watercolours by Oliver Ramsbottom, 'The Window', inscribed to gallery label verso, (signature partially hidden by mount, lower right), 9 ¾ x 6¾in. (24.5 x 17cm.) 'The Old Tower House, Shanklin' 13¼ x 9in. (33.75 x 18.5cm.) and 'A harbour & street scene', 6¾ x 10in. (17 x 25.5cm.) (4) £40-60 Lot 350 An Irish cut glass Tea Caddy c.1810, oval form, with comb fluting to shoulder over a diamond cut band and fluted basal cutting, star cut base, with comb flute cut disc stopper, height 19.5cm., chip to stopper and small chip to base of caddy. £150-200 The Wilman Collection 351. Lot 351 A set of four matching Georgian Bristol Green Onion Shape Decanters c. 1820, each decorated with a gilt band to neck and gilded floral and foliate cartouche, inscribed respectively Gin, Brandy, Whisky and Rum, with original metal, mother of pearl and cork stoppers, correspondingly inscribed, ground pontils, height 18cm. (excluding stoppers). (4) £500-700 354. 355. 352. Lot 352 A Georgian Amethyst Onion Shape Decanter c.1835, with an unusually broad base, pontil mark, plated metal ring and cork stopper, height 17cm. (excluding stopper). £100-150 356. 353. Lot 353 A Georgian Amethyst Onion Shape Decanter c.1830, the body engraved with fruiting vines, ground pontil, original plated metal loose ring and cork stopper, height 19.5cm. (excluding stopper). £120-150 50 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 354 A Georgian Amethyst Onion Shape Ribbed Decanter c.1835, of small proportions, with ground pontil, original brass and cork stopper, height 17cm. (excluding stopper). £120-150 Lot 355 A Georgian Green Onion Shape Ribbed Decanter c.1835, with ground pontil, height 20.2cm, lacks stopper. £80-120 Lot 356 A Continental Amber and White Glass Carafe or Decanter possibly Venetian, possibly 18th century, the closely ribbed body and slightly flared neck with drawn white thread decoration to each rib, applied vermicular collar to neck, on an applied circular base with rough pontil, height 24.2cm. £100-150 The Wilman Collection 357. Lot 357 An unusual William IV blown moulded and cut Decanter c1835, with three facetted neck rings, the body with bold scale moulding and central raised diamond cut panels, on a shaped petal base with star and fan moulding to underside, with cut mushroom stopper, height 27cm., chips to stopper. £100-150 360. £100-150 361. 358. Lot 358 A pair of late-Georgian Mallet Decanters c.1825, each with two ring pillar cut neck, flute cut upper body over a strawberry diamond cut band and petal basal cuts, cut starburst to base, with strawberry diamond and star cut cushion stoppers, height 21.6cm. (2) £150-200 Lot 359 A matched pair of Georgian Bristol Green Onion Shape Decanters c.1820, with ground pontils and the original plated metal, mother of pearl and cork stoppers inscribed 'Sherry' and 'Port 2', height 16.8cm. (excluding stoppers). (2) £200-250 51 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 361 A Georgian Amethyst Ship's Decanter c.1830, with gilded floral cartouche inscribed 'Brandy', ground pontil, original plated metal ring and cork stopper, height 18.2cm. (excluding stopper). £100-150 362. 359. Lot 360 A Georgian Bristol Blue Onion Shape Decanter c.1830, inset rim at base of stem, ground pontil, original plated metal ring and cork stopper inscribed 'Rum', height 19.3cm. (excluding stopper). Lot 362 An early Victorian Bristol Blue Ship's Decanter c.1850, pontil mark to base, mushroom stopper, height 26.6cm. £120-150 The Wilman Collection 363. 364. 365. 366. Lot 363 An early 19th century clear glass flask of flattened, tapered oval form, slightly flared neck, rough pontil to base, height 25.7cm. £40-60 367. Lot 364 An early Victorian Bristol Blue Ship's Decanter c.1850, with ball stopper & ground pontil, height 28cm. £120-150 368. Lot 365 An early Victorian Bristol Blue Ship's Decanter c 1850, with plated metal and cork stopper and ground pontil to base, height 23.5cm. (excluding stopper). £120-150 369. Lot 366 A mid-19th century cut glass Cream Jug c.1840, with scalloped rim and deep panel cut body, cscroll handle. and star cut pedestal base, height 12.5cm £30-40 52 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 367 A late-Georgian Barrel Shaped Claret Jug c.1830, with panel cut pourer neck with notched rim, slice cut strap handle, four ring neck, panel cut and triple ring banded body and star cut base, with star cut globe stopper, height 26cm., chip to neck and stopper, together with a late-Georgian Taper Sided Claret Jug, height 24cm., riveted handle. (2) £60-100 Lot 368 An early Victorian Kingfisher Blue Ship's Decanter c.1850, with low straight sides and broad base, ground pontil, height 19cm., lacks stopper. £80-120 Lot 369 An early Victorian Bristol Blue Spirit Decanter c.1850, with short neck with flared rim and barrel shaped body, press moulded pear shaped stopper, rough pontil mark to base, height 22cm. £120-150 The Wilman Collection 27cm. £120-150 370. 371. 372. 373. Lot 370 A Victorian Bristol Blue Decanter c.1840, with slender neck and domed body, wavy pourer neck, ground pontil and plated metal and cork ring stopper, height 21.5cm. £80-120 374. Lot 371 A Georgian Tapered Decanter c.1780, with honeycomb cut neck, three cut stars to body and domed base, with cut disc stopper, height 27.5cm. £80-120 375. Lot 372 A Georgian Bristol Blue Club Decanter c.1815, with snake trail neck ring and flattened ball stopper, rough pontil mark to base, height 24.2cm. £150-180 376. Lot 373 A Georgian Bristol Green Club Decanter c.1810, with ball stopper and ground pontil, height 53 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 374 An early Victorian Dark Green Brandy Decanter c.1850, the oval, straight sided body with facet & diamond and pillar cut decoration, gilt edges and 'Brandy' inscription to shoulder, diamond cut stopper with gilt 'B', height 19.5cm., gilding worn, chips. £60-100 Lot 375 A late-Georgian Bristol Blue Flagon c.1830, of compressed sides shape with neck ring and twisted rope looped handle, star cut base, height 17cm., lacks stopper. £120-150 Lot 376 A dark amber glass Flagon probably 19th century, of compressed side shape with looped handle, silver plated pourer neck and silver plated and cork ringed stopper, height 22.5cm. £50-70 The Wilman Collection 377. 378. Lot 377 An early Victorian Red Glass Flagon c.1850, the body of globular form with angular clear glass handle, petal cut neck with spout and star cut base, height 19.2cm., lacks stopper. £100-150 380. Lot 378 A matched pair of late-Georgian Amethyst and Red Flagons on a silver plated stand the flagons c.1830, of compressed side shape with loop handles and pewter mounts, the amethyst flagon with rough pontil and plated metal and cork stopper, the red flagon with clear handle, ground pontil and matched red flashed glass stopper, on a later silver plated stand with loop handle by Roberts & Belk, height of flagons 21cm. and 20.5cm. respectively. £200-250 381. 382. 379. Lot 379 A late-Georgian Red Glass Flagon c.1830, of compressed sides shape with reeded loop strapped clear glass handle, bladed knop to neck and neck pourer, ground base, height18.5cm., lacks stopper. £100-150 383. 54 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 380 An unusual mid-Victorian Apple Green glass Bottle Decanter c.1860, with wrythen moulded neck and body, flared rim and ground pontil, height 30.3cm., lacks stopper. £120-150 Lot 381 A mid-Victorian Wine Bottle Shaped Decanter c.1850, clear glass with trailed blue and white enamelled wrythen decoration, height 29cm., lacks stopper. £80-120 Lot 382 An unusual late-Georgian Amber glass Spirit Bottle or Decanter c.1830, the ribbed body with fold over neck rim, height 28.7cm., lacks stopper. £150-200 Lot 383 A pair of mid-Victorian Red & White Bottle The Wilman Collection Decanters with red and white spiral enamel decoration to body, plated metal and cork stoppers, height 33cm. (2) £80-120 387. 384. Lot 384 A mid-Victorian Blue Overlay Club Shaped Decanter c.1870, the body with oval and lunar slice cut decoration between flute cut shoulder and base, flared rim, height 30cm., lacks stopper. £80-120 388. 385. Lot 385 A mid-Victorian Bohemian red glass Bottle Shape Decanter c.1870, with diamond cutting to neck and flute cut body, the body wheel engraved with a scene of deer in forest, height 32.2cm., lacks stopper. £100-150 389. 386. Lot 386 An early Victorian Prussian Decanter c.1840, with three neck rings, petal cut shoulder, strawberry and hobnail diamond cut central band and petal and mitre cut base, the cushion stopper with mitre cut edge and star cut wheel top, height 26.5cm. £100-150 55 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 387 A pair of Victorian Mallet Decanters c. 1865, with hexagonal and flute cut necks, oval printies to bodies, star cut bases and flattened printie cut spire stoppers, height 26cm., small chip to neck of one decanter). (2) £120-150 Lot 388 A mid-Victorian Club Decanter c.1860, with prism cut neck, splits cut meander to shoulder, floral and foliate pattern cut and wheel engraved decoration to body, blaze basal cutting and star cut base, with star cut cushion stopper, height 27.5cm. £100-150 Lot 389 An early Victorian Straight Sided Decanter c.1840, with petal cut upper & lower body, star cut mushroom stopper, height 23cm. £80-120 The Wilman Collection 390. 391. 392. Lot 390 A set of three Bohemian red flashed Bottle Shape Decanters c.1850, with flared rims, honeycomb cut decoration to the necks and etched fruiting vine decoration between fluted cut decoration, the spire stoppers with conforming honeycomb cutting, height 36.3cm. (3) £250-350 393. Lot 391 A pair of Irish Cork Glass Co. Mallet Decanters c.1800, with three double milled neck rings, the lower sections of the bodies with blown moulded fluting, the bases with fluted rosettes around moulded maker's mark 'Cork Glass Co', rough pontils, with original target stoppers, height 26.2cm. (2) £600-800 394. Lot 392 An Irish Mallet Decanter c. 1800, with three double milled neck rings and plain body, ground pontil, pressed target stopper, height 29.6cm. £200-250 395. 56 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 393 An Irish Mallet Decanter c.1800, probably Cork Glass Co., with two knife edge neck rings and conforming rim, blown moulded fluting to the lower body and fluted rosette base with rough pontil within a disc, the body engraved 'I*A*SCOTT', with target stopper, height 29.2cm. £250-350 Lot 394 An early Victorian quart size Straight Sided Decanter c.1850, with fluted neck and basal cutting, star cut base, height 24cm., lacks stopper, together with a pint size late-Georgian Prussian Decanter, chip to neck and two other Victorian decanters, both with chip to neck. (4) £60-80 Lot 395 A set of three Georgian Mallet Decanters c.1800, probably Irish, with three plain neck rings, petal cut to upper section of body and finely flute cut above the base, with cut disc lozenge stoppers, height 23cm. (3) £200-300 The Wilman Collection 396. 397. 398. Lot 396 A Georgian Mallet Decanter c.1800, with three diamond cut neck rings, petal cut shoulders and target stopper, engraved 'W' to body, height 23cm. £60-80 399. Lot 397 A pair of early 19th century Irish Mallet Decanters c.1820, with three panel cut neck rings, panel cut neck and petal cut shoulder with basal comb flute cutting, ground pontils, with matched target stoppers, height 29.5cm., one decanter with chips to neck, one stopper chipped. (2) £150-200 400. Lot 398 A pair of Georgian Port Decanters c.1800, mallet form, with three broad, plain neck rings, one with plated ring & cork stopper, the other with brass ball stopper, the ground pontil engraved with a letter 'P', height 16.3cm. excluding stoppers. (2) £100-150 401. 57 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 399 A pair of Georgian Club Decanters c.1800, of widened club shape with three knife-edge neck rings and unusual rounded bases, both with a matching oval mahogany coaster with baize lining, the decanters 25.5cm. high, one neck broken and glued. (2 ) £120-150 Lot 400 An early Victorian Straight Sided Decanter c.1840, with three facetted neck rings, panel cut body, star cut base, and star cut mushroom stopper, height 24.5cm., chip to rim, together with another similar pint decanter, height 24cm., two small chips to rim. (2) £60-80 Lot 401 A late-Georgian Miniature Straight Sided Decanter c.1820, with three neck rings, petal cut shoulders and panel cut body, star cut base, with star cut cushion stopper, height 18.5cm., together with a smaller miniature barrel shaped decanter with three neck rings, petal cut upper and lower body and matched stopper, height 17.5cm. (2). £80-120 The Wilman Collection 402. 403. 404. Lot 402 A large Georgian Mallet Decanter c.1780, with three plain neck rings and rough pontil, moulded sunflower stopper, height 29.5cm., unusually together with a matching glass saucer dish, 21.5cm. diameter, chips to rim of tray. (2) £80-120 405. Lot 403 A late-Georgian Mallet Decanter c.1820, with facet cut neck ring, panel cut neck, petal cut body and facet cut octagonal cut mushroom stopper, height 27cm., chip to stopper. £60-80 406. Lot 404 A Georgian Straight Sided Decanter c.1815, probably Irish, with three rings on the panel cut neck, the body with flute cut shoulder and basal comb fluting, with facet cut octagonal mushroom stopper, height 24.7cm., chip to stopper. £100-150 407. 58 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 405 A late-Georgian pint sized Shouldered & StraightSided Decanter c.1830, with panel cut neck and two neck rings, raised diamond and panel cut body, star cut base, with star cut mushroom stopper, height 20.7cm. £100-150 Lot 406 A pair of large Georgian Club Decanters probably Irish, c.1790, with three neck rings, rough pontil marks to base and moulded mushroom stoppers, height 29cm. (2) £200-300 Lot 407 A massive Shaft & Globe Decanter 20th century, a very substantial quart size decanter, with flute cut neck with broad, facetted knop, dimond prism and triangular cut body, star cut base, with tall blown and cut spire stopper with facet cut ring, height 46cm., tiny chip to tip of stopper. £120-150 The Wilman Collection 408. 409. 410. Lot 408 A Georgian Mallet Decanter probably Irish, c.1790, with two plain neck rings and pear shaped stopper, height 30.5cm. £120-150 411. Lot 409 A Georgian pint size Tapered Decanter c.1780, with flute cut neck, the body decorated with stars below a toothed band with slice cutting, over fluted basal cutting, with target stopper, height 23.7cm. £120-150 412. Lot 410 An early Victorian Nelson Decanter c.1850, with flute cut neck, single triple neck ring, printie cut shoulder and broad mitre cut body, with blown tapered stopper with central printie, height 30.5cm. £100-150 413. Lot 412 A pair of Heavy Mallet Decanters 20th century, with flute cut necks and body, chevron basal cutting, star cut base, star cut mushroom stoppers, height 19.5cm. (2) £60-80 Lot 413 A mid-19th century Heavy Mallet Decanter with panel cut neck and body, facet cut domed mushroom stopper, height 22cm., chip to stopper. £40-60 414. 59 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 411 A late-Georgian Bottle Shaped Spirit Decanter c.1830, with panel cut neck and deeply diamond cut body, star cut base, with facet cut stopper, height 28.5cm. £50-70 Lot 414 A mid-19th century Shaft and Globe Decanter with slice cut neck and three rows of cut printies to The Wilman Collection body, star cut base, facet cut spire stopper, height 31cm. £60-80 418. 415. Lot 415 A mid-19th century Shouldered Square Spirit Decanter with wavy cut pourer neck, facet cut shoulders and canted corners, with diamond and spiral cut globe stopper, height 19.6cm. Lot 418 A 19th century Tapered Mallet Decanter with extensive gilded swagged and floral decoration with stars, husk and foliate bands, with original gilded flattened globe stopper, ground pontil, height 29cm. £100-150 £40-60 419. 416. Lot 416 A Georgian Tapered Decanter c.1790, probably Irish, with altering square cut and plain bands to neck, petal cut to upper body over an engraved tooth edged band and stars, the base with deep cut fluting, target stopper, height 26cm. £120-150 Lot 419 A pair of Georgian Mallet Decanters with Scottish interest inscription c.1780, probably Irish, with three square cut neck rings, pillar cut necks, petal cut shoulders and flute cut lower body, engraved "BOWMEN OF THE BORDER" above a bow and arrow, numbered 10 & 11 to the necks respectively, with facet edged lozenge stoppers, height 29.5cm. (2) * The society of 'The Bowmen of the Border' was founded in Kelso in 1788 by a diploma from The Royal Company of Archers in Scotland, its membership comprising eighty of the noblemen and gentlemen residing in the quarter or connected with the Borders. It is recorded as being active until the mid19th century. £300-400 417. Lot 417 A Georgian Tapered Mallet Decanter c.1780, engraved and gilded with laurel bands to the neck and shoulder, the body with swags suspended from a floral band, ground pontil, the cut lozenge stopper with engraved gilded flower, height 29cm., wear to gilding. £150-200 420. 60 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 420 An early Victorian blown moulded Shouldered & Straight-Sided Decanter c.1840, the neck with three moulded rings over a flute moulded shoulder, the body with diamond cut band and basal vertical slice and horizontal mitre cutting, with blown globe stopper, height 29.2cm., chip to The Wilman Collection base of stopper. £80-120 424. 421. Lot 421 A good set of three late-Georgian Decanters probably Irish, c.1825, with three diamond cut neck rings, flute cut neck and tapered upper body over a raised diamond cut band and straight sided comb flute cut lower body, with moulded lobed cushion stoppers with cut tops, height 25cm. (3) £200-250 425. 422. Lot 422 A matched graduated pair of mid-Victorian Mallet Decanters c.1870, each with an upper double neck ring and lower triple neck ring, oval cut neck and petal cut shoulders, oval printie and diamond mitre cut body and star cut base, both with facetted mushroom stoppers, height 28.5 and 26.5cm. (2 £70-90 426. 423. Lot 423 A pair of mid-Victorian Mallet Decanters c.1870, each with an upper double neck ring and lower triple neck ring, oval cut neck and petal cut shoulders, oval printie and diamond mitre cut body and star cut base, with facetted wheel and spire stoppers, height 32.5cm. (2) £100-150 61 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 424 A pair of Georgian Heavy Square Shouldered Spirit Decanters c.1800, with canted corners and flattened globe stoppers, ground pontils, height 28.7cm., base of one stopper chipped. (2) £150-200 Lot 425 An early Victorian Globe and Shaft Decanter c.1840, the tapered neck with annulated base ring and cut printies, over a petal and swag cut body, star cut base, with oval cut globe stopper, height 30cm. £50-70 Lot 426 A late-Georgian 'Nelson' Decanter c.1830, the oval cut neck with annulated base ring, over a panel cut body, with facet cut globe stopper, height 31cm. £60-80 The Wilman Collection 427. Lot 427 A pair of Victorian flash decorated Straight Sided Spirit Decanters with one high neck ring, slice cut neck, shoulder printies and basal petal cutting, each with a yellow flashed and etched label for 'Gin' and 'Brandy', with hexagonal diamond cut stoppers, height 31.5cm., one with chip to rim and stopper. (2) £40-60 430. 431. 428. 429. Lot 428 A pair of early 19th century spirit bottles of round shouldered rectangular form, the sides with cut decoration depicting ears of barley, the shoulders with elliptical cut bands and flowers, sunflower bullseye stoppers, height 29cm. (2) £100-150 432. Lot 429 An Edwardian Amphora Shaped Claret Jug with slice cut neck, etched, diamond cut and oval cut body and star cut base, plain c-scroll handle, facetted ball stopper, height 31cm., together with a matching miniature decanter with three spout pourer neck, height 23.5cm. (2) £40-60 433. 62 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 430 A late-Victorian shaft and globe Claret Jug c1890, with slice cut neck and decorative etched ferns to body, star cut base, plain scroll handle and blown ball stopper, height 27.5cm. £30-40 Lot 431 An early Victorian Tapered Mallet Decanter c.1850, with flute cut neck and vertical mitre and printie cut body, star cut base, facet cut blown globe stopper, height 26.7cm. £50-70 A matched pair of Victorian Nailsea style Comb Enamelled Shaft & Globe Decanters c.1840, with three rings to base of each neck and combed white enamel decoration to body and neck, each raised on a flared circular base with rough pontils, height 22.2cm. and 20.7cm. respectively, lack stoppers. (2) £150-200 Lot 433 A late-Georgian Straight Sided Decanter c.1830, with three facetted neck rings, oval printie cut neck, petal cut shoulders and base, with hexagonal mushroom stopper. Height 29cm. £80-120 The Wilman Collection 434. 435. 436. Lot 434 A pair of mid-Victorian Straight Sided Decanters c.1860, with three neck rings, petal cut shoulders, mitre, printie and flute cut bodies and star cut bases, with matched facetted blown stoppers, height 26.5cm. (2) £100-150 438. Lot 435 A late-Victorian Straight Sided Decanter c.1880, with three neck rings, arch, oval and vertical mitre cut body, with facetted cushion stopper, height 26cm. £50-70 439. A Nailsea style White Trailed Amber Glass Claret Jug c.1860, the flattened oval body with white enamelled trailed decoration and flanged base with ground pontil, with plated metal and cork stopper, height 26.7cm. £120-150 440. 437. Lot 437 Two late-Victorian silver plate mounted Claret Jugs c.1885, the first with a flared cylindrical body with a raised diamond cut band and wrythen decoration, the plated mount with domed hinged lid and foliate decorated scroll handle, height 28.5cm., the second of tapered cylindrical form, with reeded blown moulded body with slice cut printies, the plated mount with satyr spout and griffon mounted handle, height 34.5cm., plating worn. (2) £80-120 Lot 439 A late-Georgian Mallet Pint Decanter c.1830, with three triple prismatic neck rings, raised diamond, prismatic and flute cut body, with a raised diamond and flute cut mushroom stopper, height 20.6cm. £100-150 Lot 440 A pair of French Opaque White Glass Bottle Decanters mid-19th century, with polychrome and gilt painted cartouches inscribed 'Noyeau' and 'Gigues', ground pontils, height 29cm., paint distressed, lack stoppers. (2) £50-70 63 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 438 Eight various Decanters including an Edwardian amphora shaped decanter with engraved swagged decoration, a pair of blown moulded Tantalus decanters, one with chip to neck, a Victorian white cased bottle decanter, neck restored and four others. (8) £40-60 The Wilman Collection both with chips to neck and base. (2) £30-40 441. 442. Lot 441 A late-Georgian Club Shaped Claret Jug probably Irish, c.1835, with shaped pourer neck, angular slice cut handle, flute cut neck and petal paneled body, on a petal form star cut base, with conforming spire stopper, height 35.5cm., stopper repaired and chipped. £80-120 445. A closely matched pair of mid-19th century Continental Blue glass Water Decanters c.1860, together with a matching water glass, possibly by Baccarat, all of deep blue colour with decorative gilding, each body with an applied opaque white glass plaque decorated with a handpainted floral spray, the clear flat top stoppers with conforming gilded decoration, one stopper with trailed blue inclusions, the decanters 21.2cm. high, wear to gilding. (3) £150-200 446. 443. Lot 443 A pair of large Georgian Mallet Decanters probably Irish, c.1810, with three neck rings, flute cut neck and upper body over a prismatic, raised diamond and mitre cut body, with moulded sunflower stoppers, height 29cm., chips to edge of stoppers. (2) £200-300 447. 444. Lot 444 A pair of Flagon Shaped Decanters early 20th century, with diamond cut necks, petal cut shoulders and diamond cut bodies, on star cut pedestal bases, with facetted ball stoppers, height 32.25cm., 64 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 445 A pair of mid-Victorian Bottle Decanters c.1870, with printies to the necks and star, oval and vertical and diagonal mitre cut bodies, height 31.5cm., lack stoppers. (2) £40-60 Lot 446 A Victorian Shaft and Globe Claret Jug with shaped pourer neck, slice cut scroll handle, diamond facet cut neck and panelled body with diamond cross cutting divided by vertical lunettes, star cut base, with conforming spire stopper, height 34.5cm. £60-80 Lot 447 A mid-Victorian Shaft and Globe Claret Jug c.1870, with notch cut rim, strap handle, petal cut neck and body with double knife edge neck rings, star cut base and matched diamond cut cushion stopper, height 33cm. £40-60 The Wilman Collection 448. Lot 448 A late-Victorian Silver Plate Mounted Claret Jug c.1880, with planished silver plated lidded spout with acorn finial and pierced foliate handle, on a flute, diamond and panel cut club body with star cut base, height 25.2cm. £60-80 451. 452. 449. Lot 449 A late-Georgian Mallet Decanter c.1830, with three notched and raised diamond neck rings, oval cut neck and flute cut upper body, over prismatic and raised diamond bands and alternating horizontal and vertical mitre cut lower body, star cut base, with raised diamond and fan cut flattened mushroom stopper, height 23.2cm. £100-150 453. Lot 451 An early Victorian Prussian Decanter probably Irish, c.1840, with three facetted neck rings, petal cut upper and lower body and star cut mushroom stopper, height 26cm. £100-150 A mid-19th century Continental Frosted Glass Liqueur set c.1860, probably French, comprising a decanter, circular tray and five glasses, the baluster form decanter with stepped gilded neck and stopper, decorated in relief with gilded and jewelled arabesques and beaded swags, the glasses with conforming decoration and the tray with beaded and gilt rim, the decanter 22.2cm. high. the tray 24.2cm. diameter. (7) £60-80 Lot 453 A cut glass Claret Jug 20th century, with diamond and petal cut neck, diamond cut body on two knop stem to a star cut pedestal base, with hexagonal cut ball stopper, height 32cm. £40-60 450. Lot 450 A mid 19th century milk glass mallet shape decanter with spiral gilt decoration of trailing convolvulus, 8¼in. (21cm.) high, together with a similarly decorated smaller opaque glass spirit decanter and matching waisted tumbler, the decanter 6¾in. (17cm.) high and a chamberstick with serated edge and polychrome floral and scroll painting, lacks handle. (4) £50-70 454. 65 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 454 A box of 18th and early 19th century decanter stoppers some Irish, most of lozenge, target, sunburst and pear shape, some chipped. (approx. 45) £40-60 The Wilman Collection 455. 456. Lot 455 Eighteen Tantalus decanter stoppers of typical facetted ball form, some with chips to base. (18) £20-30 459. Lot 456 A box of blown and moulded decanter stoppers mostly 19th century. (approx. 60) 460. £30-50 457. Lot 459 Two boxes of decanter stoppers mostly 19th century, including spire, mushroom and cut globe stoppers, together with some smaller stoppers. (approx. 100) £30-50 Lot 460 A Turkish Anatolian Dosemealti rug 20th century, of typical design and colours, the single geometric medallion with latch hook borders and a row of three cross shaped medallions, on a dark blue ground and within broad Herati, inner floral meander and outer floral barbers pole borders, one end with a typical plaited fringe, 79 x 49in. (201 x 125cm.). * For a very similar example see Oriental Carpet Design by P.R.J. Ford, p.221, plate 495. £200-300 Lot 457 A box of facet cut decanter stoppers 19th / 20th century, including a small number of moulded examples. (approx. 65) £25-35 461. 458. A Qashqai style rug 20th century, the central large elongated hexagonal medallion in pale olive green with toothed sides, centred by a single gol within all over floral and stylised tree decoration, on a similarly decorated pale brown ground, within a broad boder of stylised trees and diamond gols and multiple narrower borders, 73 x 51in. (185.5 x 130cm.). £50-100 Lot 458 A small quantity of coloured glass decanter stoppers 19th century, including Bristol green, ruby flashed, Bohemian amber and pale blue, together with novelty crown and pug dog stoppers. (18) £20-30 66 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 461 The Wilman Collection 465. A large machine made Hunting rug the pale blue grey field with overall decoration depicting huntsmen on horseback and beasts, within flowering foliage set with birds, within a broad madder border with conforming decoration and narrow floral meander outer borders, 159 x 115in. (404 x 292cm.). £200-300 Lot 462 462. A silk prayer rug 20th century, the central dark red field with a lobed mihrab and ornate pendant lantern over six urns beneath, flanked by pairs of spiral twisted columns supporting the mihrab, which is decorated with ivory, olive green and ochre floral and foliate scrolls on a dark blue ground, beneath a copper floral panel, all within multiple Herati borders, 72 x 52in. (183 x 132cm.). £300-500 463. 466. An 18th century eight day longcase clock the five pillar twin train bell strike movement with anchor escapement, the square brass dial signed 'Anth Harrison London', with matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, pierced steel hands, silvered Roman chapter ring and gilt cherub and crown spandrels, in a provincial stained pine case, the trunk door with lentical, 84in. (215cm.) high. £300-400 467. An extremely rare, probably unique, Channel Islands carved oak figural longcase clock early 19th century, the the lyre shaped hood heavily carved with floral and foliate decoration, centred with an acanthus basket and rose surmount, the shaped glazed door with husk and rope twist carved borders, on a foliate carved dished mount, the trunk beneath of extraordinary form, carved in the form of a female in nun's robes, her arms at hers sides and holding a prayer book, the tips of her feet protruding, on a rounded rectangular plinth base, the eight day, five pillar twin train movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the brass dial with matted centre and silvered Roman chapter ring, the silvered arch signed 'Edouard Renouf, Jersey', with subsidiary seconds dial, pierced steel hands, date aperture and 'Strike/Silent' to arch flanked by gilt floral and foliate scroll spandrels, 95½in. (212.5cm.) high. £3,000-4,000 468. An early 19th century Yorkshire mahogany longcase clock the eight day, twin train four pillar movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, the arched brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring with outer seconds, pierced steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial with engraved sunburst, gilt mask spandrels and silvered Tempus Fugit roundel to arch, the centre of the dial signed 'E. Ramsbottom New Millerdam', the hood with swan neck pediment over an arched glazed door with turned pilasters, case raised on bracket feet, 82¼in. (209cm.) high. £600-800 Lot 463 A machine made Bokhara rug of typical design, 57 x 28in. (145 x 71cm.). £20-30 Lot 464 464. A Turkish runner 2nd half of 20th century, the main dark blue and madder field with three elongated hexagonal medallions enclosing stylised motifs and divided by floral spandrels, within an ivory floral meander border, 112 x 24in. (284.5 x 61.5cm.). £100-150 67 Martel Maides Auctions The Wilman Collection 469. An antique mahogany framed mirror c.1780, the ogee moulded frame surmounted by a swan-neck pediment, with the original plate, 19¾in. (50cm.) high, 13½in. (34.5cm.) wide, adapted. £50-70 470. A rare and unusual Queen Anne walnut veneered glazed cabinet on stand early 18th century, of small proportions, the arched and flared cornice over a plain frieze and arch shaped glazed door with reeded glazing bars, enclosing two adjustable shelves, the stand with a herringbone banded panel to the top and ogee edge moulding, over a single frieze drawer with the original brasses and front to back oak lining, over an arcaded apron with turned bun pendants and cockbeaded edge, raised on inverted bottle turned supports united by an interlaced crescent stretcher, on bun feet, 73½in. (187cm.) high, 25¼in. (64cm.) wide, 17¾in. (45cm.) deep. £1,500-2,000 471. An early 18th century style wingback armchair c.1900, the high wingback upholstered in floral needlework, on scroll carved cabriole front supports with pad feet. £150-200 472. An early 18th century two-part veneer panelled oak chest the planked, cleated top on moulded brackets, the upper section with a shallow panelled front drawer over a deep chamfer panelled frieze drawer, the base section with two shallower conforming drawers, all with iron locks, oak linings and grooved runners, with later ebony handles, on stile feet, 43in. (109cm.) wide, 40in. (101.5cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm.) deep. £400-600 473. An 18th century walnut cabinet on stand the ogee moulded pediment over three short and three long graduated cross banded drawers, with gilt brass drop handles and escutcheons and iron locks, the later stand with one long and two short deeper drawers, over a shaped apron, raised on carved cabriole supports with pad feet, 57in. (145cm.) high, 43in. (109cm.) wide, 24½in. (62cm.) deep, alterations. £600-800 474. A small George III oak clothes press the moulded pediment over two chamfer panelled doors enclosing three adjustable slides, over two short and one long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 59in. (150cm.) high, 49in. (124.5cm.) wide. £100-200 A 19th century Dutch walnut and marquetry display cabinet the broken pediment over a scale banded cornice and pair of glazed doors and three pane canted side glasses, enclosing three shaped shelves, the base with a pair of raised panelled cupboard doors enclosing three shelves, on shaped bracket feet, the whole decorated in marquetry with floral tracery, birds and floral urns in satinwood and ebony, 84½in. (214.5cm.) high, 53in. (134.5cm.) wide, 11in. (28cm.) deep. £1,500-2,000 476. A 19th century Continental burr walnut and tulipwood cross banded toilet mirror the cartouche shaped plate within a conforming frame, on a serpentine base with concealed frieze drawer, on scroll feet, 30in. (76cm.) high, 23in. (58.5cm.) wide. £100-200 477. An 18th century and later Continental oak draw leaf table the cleated top on a stepped moulded frieze and single frieze drawer, raised on four substantial bulbous turned supports united by a substantial moulded undertier, on turned feet, 43½ x 26¾in. (110.5 x 68cm.), 78in. (198cm.) long extended, 32in. (81cm.) high, alterations. £200-300 478. 68 Martel Maides Auctions 475. Lot 478 A French Louis XVI style transitional breakfront walnut and kingwood commode 19th century, the white and grey marble top over two drawers with inlaid quarter veneered kingwood panels within satinwood banded borders and gilt brass handles and escutcheons, flanked by kingwood veneered and ormolu mounted canted corners, the apron below centred by an ormolu foliate mount, raised on angular cabriole supports with ormolu sabots, 38in. (96.5cm.) wide, 32in. (81cm.) high, 17in. (43cm.) deep. £600-800 The Wilman Collection 479. 480. 481. 482. A French kingwood, rosewood and walnut bombe bureau early 19th century, the serpentine fall front quarter veneered and cross banded, with bronze rococo style escutcheon, the interior with two banks of three waterfall drawers and a well, over a serpentine bombe front with two short over one long drawer, with the original bronze handles and escutcheons, raised on angular cabriole supports with bronze sabots, 39in. (99cm.) wide, 37½in. (95cm.) high, 21½in. (54.5cm.) deep, some veneer losses. £500-700 An 18th century and later Dutch walnut and marquetry bombe display cabinet the serpentine broken arched pediment over a pair of six pane glazed doors and three pane arched side lights, enclosing two shaped shelves, the bombe base with three drawers with gilt brass rococo style foliate handles and escutcheons, on hairy ball and claw feet and shaped rear bracket feet, united by a shaped apron, the whole inlaid with satinwood and harewood floral, scroll, ribboned bow, butterfly and basket marquetry within satinwood marquetry borders, 81in. (206cm.) high, 57in. (145cm.) wide. £2,000-3,000 Lot 481 A French 19th century kingwood, mahogany and ebony toilet table the ebony bound top with lift-up mirror and hinged sides with lidded compartments beneath, over a central slide with leather writing surface, a central drawer and two shallow drawers to either side below faux drawers, raised on shaped square tapered supports with ormolu sabots, 31½in. (80cm.) wide, 18in. (46cm.) deep, 27½in. (70cm.) high. £300-500 A French 19th century miniature child's fauteuil the beech showframe with shaped padded back centred by a floral and foliate surmount, over scroll and channel carved arms with elbow rests and a serpentine stuff over seats, raised on foliate carved channelled cabriole supports, 25½in. (65cm.) high. £200-300 69 Martel Maides Auctions 483. A 19th century banded walnut and amboyna dressing table probably Continental, in the early 18th century style, the moulded amboyna top banded with satinwood and centred with an oval roundel, over two long and two short drawers with conforming veneered decoration around a shaped kneehole, raised on carved cabriole supports with pad feet, 46¾in. (119cm.) wide, 24¾in. (63cm.) deep, 32in. (81cm.) high. £200-300 484. A French kingwood and walnut bureau early 19th century, of small proportions, the top and fall centred by shaped inlaid kingwood panels, the fitted ebonised interior with an arrangement of pigeonholes and drawers over a central well and leather writing surface, the base with two short and one long frieze drawer, raised on shaped square tapered supports headed by foliate ormolu mounts, 35½in. (90cm.) wide, 31in. (79cm.) high. £250-350 485. An early Victorian glazed flame mahogany side cabinet with concealed frieze drawer centred by applied floral carving, over a pair of arched glazed doors headed by pairs of carved floral roundels, enclosing two shelves, flanked by channel and foliate carved scroll pilasters, on outset carved paw feet, 35in. (89cm.) high, 30in. (76cm.) wide. £150-250 486. A French walnut and ebonised classical revival pier cabinet 19th century, the hinged top and front enclosing a vacant interior, over a single drawer and cupboard base, flanked by ebonised tapered columns headed by gilt brass classical masks and gilt brass feet, on a plinth base, 19½ x 18in. (49.5 x 46cm.), 37in. (94cm.) high. £150-250 487. A 19th century giltwood pier mirror the flared pediment with outset corners over Egyptian Revival masks, foliate mounts and reeded pilasters, enclosing a bevelled plate and composition pastoral panel above, 38¼ x 23in. (97 x 58.5cm.), some overpainting to gilt. £60-100 The Wilman Collection including one carver, with chamfer panelled top rails and oval backs with pierced scroll mounts, over dropin seats, raised on sabre front legs. (7) £300-400 493. 488. 489. Lot 488 A pair of silver plated urn shaped table lamps early 20th century, with three mythical beast handles with foliate mounts to the half reeded body, standing on a wide circular base with leaf and waved decoration and beaded rim, raised on three lions paw feet, 9in. 23cm.) high. (2) £40-60 A French walnut miniature child's fauteuil the walnut showframe with shaped padded back centred by a floral and foliate surmount, over scroll and channel carved arms with elbow rests and a serpentine stuff over seats, raised on foliate carved channelled cabriole supports, 23½in. (60cm.) high. £200-300 490. A French Empire style kingwood clock side cabinet late 19th century, with cube parquetry decoration, the drum top inset with a timepiece with enamelled Arabic dial with painted floral swag decoration, over an ormolu mounted frieze, the central door with brass lattice grille flanked by two solid doors, decorated with ormolu mounts and escutcheons, enclosing two shelves, on four square tapering supports with gilt brass caps, 63¾in. (162cm.) wide, 78½in. (200cm.) high, 17in. (43cm.) deep. £400-600 491. A fine early Victorian marquetry inlaid burr walnut centre table the circular, radially veneered top centred by a marquetry floral and foliate basket roundel, the outside edge with a broad marquetry border decorated with alternating roses and acanthus motifs, raised on a substantial turned column to a carved cabriole tripod base, with brass and china casters, 53½in. (136cm.) diameter, 28¾in. (73cm.) high. £1,200-1,500 494. 495. 496. 492. Lot 492 A set of seven William IV mahogany dining chairs 70 Martel Maides Auctions A George III mahogany corner washstand c.1800, the arched back with small shelf over two tiers, the lower with central frieze drawer flanked by faux drawers, on outswept square tapered supports, 40in. (101.5cm.) high, 27½in. (70cm.) wide. £80-120 Lot 494 A cut glass oil lamp by Hinks & Sons 20th century, the hobnail cut ovoid reservoir on a faceted and flared foot with star cut base, brass burner knobs stamped 'Hinks & Co. Benetfink No.2 Duplex', with matching cushion shaped shade with flared, plain glass rim, 17½in. (44.5cm.) high, chip to shade. £60-100 Lot 495 A Victorian brass and glass oil lamp the reeded and tapered brass column on a wide, ribbed foot above a black pottery circular base, the reservoir shading from cream to caramel and moulded with reeded bands and fruiting vine decoration, with brass reservoir and glass chimney, height excluding chimney, 18½in. (47cm.). £60-80 An early 19th century mahogany Hunt table the crescent shaped top with reeded edge and drop flap ends opening on lopers, raised on four ring turned tapered supports with brass casters, 48in. (122cm.) wide, 28½in. (72.5cm.) high. £300-400 The Wilman Collection 497. A magnificent quality Edwardian inlaid mahogany inverted breakfront library bookcase the toothed parquetry banded flared cornice over a similarly banded frieze, over four Gothic arched astragal glazed doors with satinwood banding, enclosing six adjustable shelves to each section, the uprights with toothed parquetry banding, all over a shallow cupboard base, the four fielded panelled doors centred with inlaid satinwood paterae, on a shaped plinth base, 106in. (269cm.) wide, 100½in. (235cm.) high, 15¼in. (39cm.) deep. £2,000-3,000 498. A large George III inlaid mahogany sideboard the low cross banded and boxwood strung breakfront back with a central concealed drawer centred by a shell patera, flanked by two long drawers and bowfronted tambour end cupboards, over a conforming breakfront base, the central drawer with shell patera flanked by two long drawers with oval gilt brasses and parquetry banding, a deep double drawer to either end, raised on square tapered line inlaid and parquetry banded supports with brass casters, 84½in. (215cm.) wide, 43in. (109cm.) high, 31in. (79cm.) deep, lacks brass gallery. £800-1,200 499. A 17th century and later oak dresser base the planked top over double panelled sides and three frieze drawers with octagonal panelled fronts and 18th century brasses, above two central drawers flanked by two chamfer panelled cupboard doors enclosing single shelves, on stile supports, 64¼in. (163cm.) wide, 33¾in. (85.5cm.) high, 19½in. (49.5cm.) deep, one foot missing. £300-400 500. An antique oak plate rack probably 18th century, with an arcade carved pediment with peg hooks and two plate shelves alternating with cross bars, 69½in. (176.5cm.) wide, 54½in. (138.5cm.) high. £200-300 501. 502. 503. 504. A George IV rosewood open bookcase the top with three adjustable shelves within turned column borders, with stiff leaf mounts headed by applied brass fruiting vine roundels, the base with a fluted frieze over two adjustable shelves with conforming columns on carved scroll brackets, on a plinth base, 78in. (198cm.) high, 28in. (71cm.) wide, 12½in. (32cm.) deep. £300-400 505. 71 Martel Maides Auctions A fine quality George III style mahogany breakfront glazed library bookcase 1920s, the flared foliate and Greek key carved cornice over four eleven pane astragal glazed doors, each enclosing three adjustable mahogany shelves, the base with conforming carved decoration with four quarter veneered fielded panel doors, raised on six foliate carved cabriole supports on ball and claw feet, united by gadroon moulding and centred with a bold foliate scroll cartouche, 93in. (236.5cm.) wide, 86½in. (220cm.) high, 19¼in. (49cm.) deep. £800-1,200 Lot 503 A pair of 19th century campaign style mahogany cupboards brass bound, each with a panelled door enclosing a single slide shelf, raised on shallow bracket feet, 21½ x 22in. (54.5 x 56cm.), 43in. (109cm.) high. (2) £100-150 Lot 504 A large early 20th century quadruple mahogany wardrobe the flared dentil carved cornice over two pairs of panelled doors enclosing hanging space, raised on shaped bracket feet, 105in. (267cm.) wide, 87½in. (222/5cm.) high. £250-350 A George IV rosewood open armchair the upholstered scroll back decorated with turned roundels, over scroll arms with elbow pads, raised on sabre legs with brass cap casters, 39½in. (100cm.) high, 26in. (66cm.) wide. £200-300 The Wilman Collection 506. A George III spiderleg mahogany side table the oblong drop flap top opening on slender turned gatelegs united by turned peripheral stretchers, 33½ x 11½in. (85 x 29cm.), 27½in. (70cm.) high. £100-150 511. 507. 508. 509. Lot 507 A 17th century and later oak coffer the planked top on the original split pin hinges, over a floral scroll frieze and three lozenge carved panels divided by scroll meander muntins, the stiles and apron with inlaid toothed banding, on stile feet, 43½in. (110.5cm.) wide, 21in. (53.5cm.) deep, 26in. (66cm.) high. £250-350 A 19th century banded walnut clothes press probably using earlier elements, the arched pediment over burr walnut arch panelled doors with herringbone and cross banding and fluted canted corners, raised on shallow bracket feet, 77in. (195.5cm.) high, 52½in. (133.5cm.) wide, 24½in. (62cm.) deep. £150-200 512. A mahogany double pedestal desk 1920s-30s, the inverted breakfront top with gilt tooled leather and a gadroon carved border, over one long and two short frieze drawers, the two pedestals each with two graduated drawers within canted corners, raised on eight foliate carved cabriole supports with ball and claw feet, 54in. (137cm.) wide, 26½in. (62.5cm.) high, 30in. (76cm.) deep. £400-600 513. 510. Lot 510 A set of eight Victorian rosewood balloon back dining chairs the scroll and foliate carved backs over stuff over seats, raised on carved cabriole front legs and sabre back legs. (8) £400-600 72 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 511 A Victorian carved walnut parlour suite comprising a chair back settee, armchair and ladies chair, each with scroll and foliate carved showframes and serpentine seats, with dark red buttoned upholstery, the backs centred by foliate and bead carved surmounts, on carved cabriole front legs with brass and china casters. (3) £300-500 Lot 512 A Victorian oval mahogany tilt-top breakfast table the moulded top on a tapered octagonal column with scroll carved collar and petal carved mount, raised on four carved cabriole supports with brass casters, 53½ x 40in. (136 x 101.5cm.), 29¼in. (74.5cm.) high. £100-150 Lot 513 A nest of five walnut tables 1930s, the large circular table with pie crust rim, raised on four tapered supports with pad feet and united by an x-stretcher, with four quartetto under tables, each with an undertier, 25½in. (65cm.) diameter, 21½in. (54.5cm.) high. £40-60 The Wilman Collection 514. 515. Lot 514 A Victorian mahogany cylinder bureau bookcase the dentil carved pediment with outset corners supported on turned columns, flanking a pair of glazed doors enclosing two shelves, the base with a reel carved cylinder front enclosing a fitted interior with four drawers and eight pigeonholes, over a pair of panelled cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, 45in. (114cm.) wide, 75½in. (192cm.) high. £250-350 517. Lot 515 A magnificent late-Victorian flame mahogany breakfront compactum wardrobe the arched architectural pediment with carved foliate tracery, urn finials on fluted plinths and a central relief carved wheatsheaf flanked by sunflower roundels, over an arcaded frieze and four canted panelled doors with applied floral roundels, the central pair enclosing five oak and mahogany slides over three drawers, flanked by a pair of linen lined hanging robes, on a plinth base, 99in. (252cm.) wide, 103in. (262cm.) high, 26in. (66cm.) deep. £1,500-2,000 518. 519. 516. Lot 516 A 19th century mahogany pot cupboard the boxwood strung top over a single door, on square tapered supports, 14 x 12in. (35.5 x 30.5cm.), 29¼in. (74cm.) high. £40-60 73 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 517 A pair of 18th century style mahogany library armchairs probably 19th century, the padded arched backs over serpentine stuff over seats and swept channel moulded arms with padded elbow rests, on conforming square tapered legs united by rear and H-stretchers, alterations to front legs. (2) £400-600 Lot 518 An early 19th century oak chest of drawers with two short over three long graduated drawers, with oval floral pressed brasses, on turned bun feet, 41¼in. (104cm.) wide, 42¾in. (108.5cm.) high. £100-200 Lot 519 A pair of George III style armchairs early 20th century, the angular backs and arms upholstered in pale beige corduroy, raised on square tapered mahogany legs with brass and china casters. (2 ) £60-100 The Wilman Collection 520. 521. Lot 520 A set of eight George III mahogany Hepplewhite style dining chairs c.1800, including a pair of carvers, the arched top rails over pierced vase splats centred by carved husk ornament, over drop-in seats, on chamfered square supports united by rear and H-stretchers. (8) £800-1,200 523. Lot 521 A 19th century rosewood and mahogany occasional table made-up, 19 x 15in. (48 x 38cm.), 18¾in. (47.5cm.) high. £30-50 524. 525. 522. Lot 522 A fine quality Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe the ogee moulded pediment over a plain concave frieze and three panelled doors with egg and dart moulded borders, the two left hand doors enclosing a double width hanging space over one deep short drawer and two long graduated drawers with gilt brass locks and brasses, the right hand door enclosing hanging space over a single deep drawer, raised on a deep plinth base, 69¾in. (177cm.) wide, 81in. (216cm.) high, 25½in. (65.5cm.) deep. £400-600 526. Lot 523 A George III bowfronted mahogany sideboard of small proportions, with a central drawer over the arched kneehole with carved spandrels, flanked by two deep bottle drawers with the original dividers and later brasses, within stop reeded stiles, raised on reed and channel carved square tapered supports with peg feet, 48in. (122cm.) wide, 36in. (91.5cm.) high, 23½in. (60cm.) deep. £300-400 Lot 524 A 19th century mahogany night table with two drawers and a cupboard with the original lion mask brasses, raised on square supports, 17¼ x 16½in. (44 x 42cm.), 25in. (63.5cm.) high. £50-70 An early 20th century walnut wardrobe the flared moulded pediment over a convex frieze and two burr walnut inlaid panelled doors with broad cross banding, over two short base drawers cross banded in rosewood, raised on bracket feet, 76¼in. (193.5cm.) high, 50in. (127cm.) wide. £100-200 Lot 526 A mahogany pierced fretwork wall mirror early 20th century, 36 x 23¼in. (91.5 x 59cm.). £80-120 74 Martel Maides Auctions The Wilman Collection 527. 528. Lot 527 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany glazed floorstanding corner cupboard the boxwood strung swan neck pediment with gilt brass roundels centred by a gilt brass finial, over a dentil carved and cross banded frieze centred by a shell patera, above a thirteen pane astragal glazed door enclosing a red velvet lined interior with three shelves, on a matched base with eight pane door and single shelf, on a shaped plinth base, 84in. (213.5cm.) high, 30½in. (77.5cm.) wide. £200-300 530. Lot 528 A 19th century mahogany partners desk the brown gilt tooled leather top over one long and two short frieze drawers to each side, the pedestals each with three graduated drawers to one side and a frieze drawer over a cupboard to the opposing side, all with the original brasses, within fielded panelled sides, on a moulded plinth base, 62 x 37in. (157.5 x 94cm.), 28¾in. (73cm.) high. £1,500-2,000 531. 532. 529. Lot 529 A Victorian glazed mahogany side cabinet with two frieze drawers with gilt pierced brasses, over a pair of glazed doors within reed and bead carved mouldings, enclosing a single shelf, on ring turned bun feet, 47½in. (120.5cm.) wide, 28¾in. (73cm.) high, 14in. (35.5cm.) deep. £100-150 75 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 530 A good George III serpentine mahogany chest of drawers the boxwood strung top over four long graduated drawers with boxwood lining and escutcheons, the top drawer fitted with three compartments, with later oval brasses, within floral lattice inlaid canted corners, raised on outswept canted feet united by a wavy apron, 46in. (117cm.) wide, 40½in. (103cm.) high, 22¼in. (56.5cm.) deep. £1,500-2,000 Lot 531 A George III toilet mirror the rectangular plate within a moulded frame with pierced fretwork surmount, within chanelled uprights, the cross banded and barber's pole strung base with two frieze drawers with the original gilt brasses, on later ogee bracket feet, 27in. (68.5cm.) high, 16¾in. (42.5cm.) wide, alterations. £100-200 Lot 532 A Victorian mahogany tripod occasional table the square top with single frieze drawer, on a turned column to three angular shaped supports, 15in. (38cm. ) square, 28½in. (72.5cm.) high. £80-120 The Wilman Collection 533. 534. 535. Lot 533 A George III serpentine mahogany chest of drawers the moulded top over four graduated line inlaid drawers, with the original brasses and oak linings, within line inlaid canted corners, raised on line inlaid bracket feet, 44in. (112cm.) wide, 36½in. (93cm.) high, 21½in. (54.5cm.) deep. £1,200-1,500 536. Lot 534 A George III mahogany toilet mirror the rectangular mirror over a pierced lattice panel, the serpentine base with three drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 26½in. (67.5cm.) high, 19¾in. (50cm.) wide. £100-150 537. Lot 535 A George III mahogany night table the hinged top opening to reveal a fitted interior with various open and lidded compartments and two small drawers, over a slide and two short drawers below a single fauz drawer, raised on square supports with pierced corner brackets, united by an undertier with kneehole, on block feet, 20¾ x 25in. (52.5 x 65.5cm.), 33¼in. (84.5cm.) high. £200-300 538. 76 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 536 An Edwardian mahogany and leather tub swivel desk chair the scroll back and circular seat in brown buttoned leather, the pierced x-frame back on turned supports, with reeded seat rail, on four outswept supports with brass casters. £200-300 Lot 537 A late-George III mahogany serpentine chest of drawers early 19th century, the moulded top over a dentilated moulding, above three short and three long graduated and line inlaid drawers, oak lined with the original pressed brass handles, standing on shaped bracket feet, 43¼in. (110cm.) wide, 23in. (58.5cm.) deep, 37½in. (95cm.) high. £800-1,200 Lot 538 An early 19th century mahogany secretaire chest of drawers the moulded top over a dentil and fluted frieze, over a double secretaire drawer and three long graduated drawers with the original brasses, the fitted secretaire drawer with green baize writing surface and an arrangement of eight pigeonholes over six drawers around a central cupboard enclosing two concealed drawers and two pigeonholes, raised on shaped bracket feet, 48in. (122cm.) wide, 44½in. (113cm.) high, 23¼in. (59cm.) deep. £400-600 The Wilman Collection 543. A George III style serpentine walnut sideboard 1920s-30s, the carved arched back over a gadroon carved frieze, over three graduated drawers flanked by a pair of oval fielded panel cupboard doors, raised on shell carved cabriole supports with ball and claw feet, 60in. (152cm.) wide, 47½in. (121cm.) high. £100-200 Lot 539 539. An oak cricket table early 19th century, the circular top on turned supports united by channel moulded stretchers, 21½in. (54.5cm. ) diameter, 23½in. (60cm.) high. £60-100 544. 540. Lot 540 An 18th century and later walnut secretaire chest the cross banded top over a well fitted secretaire drawer with a Victorian oak interior, with four drawers, central aperture, eight pigeonholes and baize writing surface, over two deep herringbone banded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 44½in. (113cm.) wide, 39½in. (100cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm.) deep. £100-200 545. 541. 542. An early 19th century and later mahogany clerk's desk the angled hinged top with later writing surface, enclosing a vacant interior, on two pedestals, each with three graduated drawers with original brasses and with brass carrying handles to sides, raised on bracket feet, 48½in. (123cm.) wide, 37in. (94cm.) high, 27½in. (70cm.) deep. £300-400 Lot 542 A Victorian glazed mahogany bookcase the flared dentil carved cornice over a pair of double height thirteen pane astragal glazed doors enclosing five adjustable shelves, on shaped bracket feet, 85in. (216cm.) high, 44¾in. (113.5cm.) wide, 15in. (38cm.) deep. £250-350 546. 77 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 544 A Regency inlaid mahogany adjustable piano stool the circular embroidered seat on a screw mechanism, raised on boxwood and ebony line inlaid outswept square tapered legs united by an x-stretcher, 20in. (51cm.) high. £150-200 Lot 545 An early 20th century mahogany card table in the George II style the serpentine swivelling fold over top lined with green baize, over a panelled frieze, raised on shell and scroll carved cabriole supports with ball and claw feet, 30¼ x 15in. (77 x 38cm.), 30in. (76cm.) high. £50-80 Lot 546 A George III inlaid mahogany Pembroke table the cross banded top with unusual lobed drop flaps and bowed ends, with a single end drawer, raised on boxwood strung square tapered supports with brass casters, 34 x 24in. (86.5 x 61cm.), 28¼in. (72cm.) high. £150-200 The Wilman Collection 547. 548. Lot 547 An early 19th century wingback armchair of small proportions, raised on square mahogany supports united by peripheral stretchers, 36½in. (92.5cm.) high, 25¼in. (64cm.) wide. £250-350 551. A 1920s Queen Anne style walnut bed the demi-lune head and foot boards with chamfered radially veneered central panels, within cross banded borders, raised on ogee bracket feet, 5ft. (152cm.) wide. £100-200 552. 549. Lot 549 A 19th century mahogany floor standing corner cupboard the flared pediment over a twelve pane astragal glazed door with three shaped shelves, over a panelled cupboard door, enclosing a single shelf, on a plinth base, 78in. (198cm.) high, 31in. (79cm.) wide. £100-200 553. 550. Lot 551 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany jardinière stand the circular top and undertier with an inlaid central patera, on line inlaid square supports with outswept feet, 39¼in. (99.5cm.) high, 13½in. (34cm.) diameter. £40-60 Lot 550 A 19th century mahogany tripod table the circular top on a turned column and swept tripod supports with pad feet, 23¾in. (60.5cm.) diameter, 27¾in. (70.5cm.) high. £40-60 78 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 552 A mid-19th century French oval planter the serpentine based body set with panels of burr yew wood and wide ebony bands around an oval Sèvresstyle porcelain plaque, painted with winged cherubs seated on clouds with foliate gilded edging on a blue ground, set in a beaded brass frame, the broad top edge mounted with a pierced gallery of conjoined C scrolls divided by pairs of angled ovals, enclosing the metal liner, 12in. (30.5cm.) long. £100-150 Lot 553 A brass figural table lamp early 20th century, formed as the figure of a child holding a flaming torch aloft which terminates in the lamp holder, raised on a short onyx column base encircled by a ring of gilded brass leaves, height 18½in. (47cm.) excluding socket and shade. £60-80 The Wilman Collection 554. 555. Lot 554 A brass swan-neck adjustable table-lamp c.1920, the square pedestal set with laurel wreaths, above a five stepped base with beaded edges to the top and bottom steps, the frosted glass pink and white shade decorated with three clear glass floral motifs, 16½in. (42cm.) high. £100-150 557. Lot 555 A French painted beech oval stool 19th century, the stuff over seat on a scale carved seat rail, raised on foliate and roundel carved and fluted tapered supports with peg feet, painted in distressed grey-green, 18in. (46cm.) high, 21½in. (54.5cm.) long. £100-150 558. 559. 556. Lot 556 A set of four Victorian walnut balloon back dining chairs the line engraved shaped backs centred by carved floral roundels and with pierced C-scroll backs, over stuff over seats, on carved cabriole supports. (4) £150-200 79 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 557 A mahogany coffee table 20th century, converted, the rectangular top over a shaped frieze, on turned supports united by a shaped xstretcher, on ball feet, 39½ x 22in. (100.5 x 56cm.), 16½in. (42cm.) high. £30-50 Lot 558 A 19th century giltwood wall mirror of rectangular form with canted corners, enclosing a bevelled plate, 36 x 24in. (91.5 x 61cm.). £60-80 Lot 559 A small Bokhara style rug 20th century, worked predominantly in dark red, the narrow central field with a single row of nine octagonal gols, within multiple wine glass and rosette borders, 59½ x 30½in. (148.5 x 77.5cm.). £60-80 The Wilman Collection 560. A Bokhara rug 20th century, worked predominantly in madder and dark blue, the central variegated light and dark madder field with two rows of nine lobed gols divided by rows of cross medallions, within floral rosette and chevron borders, 70 x 36in. (178 x 91.5cm.). £100-150 561. A carved mahogany standard lamp early 20th century, the turned and reeded column with carved wheatear,husk and foliate decoration, on three cabriole supports with ball and paw feet, 61¼in. (155.5cm.) high. £60-80 562. 563. 564. Lot 562 A pair of Edwardian satinwood banded mahogany table boxes originally from a dressing table, of bowfronted from with concave sides, each with a single drawer with pierced brass handle, on an ogee moulded plinth base, 14¼ x 9¼in. (36 x 23.5cm.), 6in. (15cm.) high. (2) £30-40 565. Lot 564 Three miniature coloured glass vases two probably late-18th century, one in blue soda glass and the other in green glass, both with twin handles, the other late-19th century, the twin handled cylindrical body of blue, red, yellow and green spirals dragged to form a checker-board pattern, with blue cylinder neck and everted and down-turned rim, all approximately 6cm. high. (3) £60-100 Lot 565 Three mid 19th century white opaque glass, inverted baluster shaped mugs each with gilt inscriptions surrounded by painted roses and other flowers, the inscriptions reading 'Rise early and employ the time', 'Who love and respect May esteem well expect' and 'Mary', all 4¼in. (11cm.) high, together with a another baluster shaped mug with everted rim and slightly raised foot rim, decorated with a gilt line drawn basket of flowers, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (4) £100-150 Lot 563 A 19th century Oriental white glass vase of tapered cylindrical form with a swollen base, decorated in gilt to the exterior with a banded of carp swimming amidst water weed and eddying currents, below a gilt band to the rim, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. £100-150 566. 80 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 566 Two late 19th century barrel-shaped black glass vases waisted below the rim and with silver painted decoration of an Austrian huntsman with his hound chasing a stag, 5¾in. (15cm.) high. (2) £40-60 The Wilman Collection 567. 568. Lot 567 A Victorian milk glass strawberry dish in the form of three conjoined scallop shells, inset at one end to accommodate a cream jug and covered sugar basin, all with strawberry and floral painting and gilded rims, the dish 10in. (25.5cm.) long, restored, sugar basin finial detached. £30-50 570. Lot 568 An early 19th century Bohemian enamelled white opaline glass tankard the cylindrical body with reeded handle and flared base, decorated with a standing cockerel in a rural background, set in a cartouche of orange, blue and green floral design with a yellow inner border, below a band of diagonal red lines with circles between, 6in. (15cm.) high. £120-150 571. 572. 569. Lot 569 An early 19th century Bohemian white opaline glass miniature lidded ewer of baluster form, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high, together with a pair of small onion shaped vases, 5½in. (14cm.) high and a small ribbed cup, all hand painted with birds and flowers in red, blue, yellow and green. (4) £80-120 81 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 570 An unusual glass snuff mull first half of the 19th century, the ovoid bowl with applied leaves terminating in a tight scroll with a divided, crimped face edge, the top set with a metal collar and lid, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) long. £100-150 Lot 571 An early Victorian Bristol Blue blown moulded Jug c.1850, the bellied jug with overall raised 'pimpled' decoration to the body below a straight neck and cscroll handle, height 20.5cm., crack to neck, together with a Victorian black moulded glass jug decorated with a tavern scene with Tam O'Shanter, height 13cm. (2) £40-60 Lot 572 Three coloured glass perfume or scent bottles comprising an early 20th century French scent bottle with trailed blue glass seaweed decoration and blue glass stem and foot; and a pair of 19th century blown moulded bottles with faceted, flared bodies on lobed bases and with knopped cylinder necks, 4in. (10cm.) high. (3) £40-60 The Wilman Collection 573. Lot 573 A rare 18th century glass scent bottle from the Wistarberg glassworks of Salem County, New Jersey c.1770, in the form of a miniature pistol, the finely ribbed glass drawn in a tight curl forming the butt and then blown to form the body and muzzle, with applied pincered decoration to the top, around the butt and then folded forming the trigger and guard, 2¾in. (5.75cm.) long. * Caspar Wistar founded the Wistarberg works in 1739, having imported Dutch artisans and contracted with them that they would teach the art of glass making to Caspar and his son, Richard and no-one else. They remained in operation until 1780. 576. Lot 576 A 19th century pedestal or stem paperweight probably French, the slightly ovoid weight with a pontil mark to the top, enclosing four conjoined trumpet shaped flowers in white, dark red, yellow, orange and blue speckle, centred by bubbles, emerging from a conforming undertier, on a waisted stem and plain base with device mark, 7½in. (19cm.) high. £80-120 £80-120 577. 574. Lot 574 A late 19th century glass paperweight the base applied with a coloured print depicting a cavalry skirmish at the Battle of Balaclava, the shallow domed top with serpentine, double- stepped sides and rounded ends, the painted underside with a printed laurel wreath enclosing the initials 'A A' and 'Inventeur', 4in. (10cm.) long. £30-40 578. 575. Lot 575 A mid-Victorian green glass dump with interior decoration of frosted glass and bubbles depicting a two-tier garden urn, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high. £50-70 82 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 577 An unusual Bristol blue flask in the form of a mace Continental, probably French, c.1800, with white enamel dotted decoration and a pewter collar and screw stopper, the slender baluster body terminating in a ribbed and gilded onion shaped knob with a double knop finial and applied pinched collar, 19in. (48.5cm.) long. £100-200 Lot 578 A fine quality opaline glass vase from the Richardson factory c.1845, the elongated, inverted baluster body with a waisted and flared neck, raised on a circular gilded foot, decorated with fine quality painting of a large spray of many flowers including roses, poppies, forget -me-nots, peony and fuchsia, the remainder of the vase randomly painted with individual flowers or small groups, 17¾in. (45cm.) high. * The brothers William Haden, Benjamin and Jonathan Richardson together with Thomas Webb bought the Wordsley Glass House in 1829 and by The Wilman Collection the 1840s were producing white glass, highly decorated with floral painting, going on to exhibit at the Great Exhibition of 1851. £500-700 582. 579. Lot 579 An 18th /19th century finely spun and moulded dark amethyst glass saucer dish the central well with deeply impressed rosette a broad, flat rim with folded edge, 13¼in. (34.5cm.) diameter. £80-120 583. 580. Lot 580 Two blue glass saucer dishes mid-19th century, one of circular moulded, lobed form and the other plain, 7½in. (19cm.) and 7¾in. (19.75cm.) diameter, together with a pair of mid-19th century blue glass barrel shaped tankards with enamelled floral decoration and gilded inscriptions, 'Nancy' and 'Let mirth abound to friends around' and a solid blue glass model of a Viking longboat with pincered decoration, 20th century, 7¼ in. (18.5cm.) long. (5) £50-70 584. 581. Lot 581 A mid-19th century Bristol green glass wine bottle of tapered cylindrical form with fold-over neck and pontil mark to base, 12in. (30.5cm.) high. £40-60 83 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 582 Nine coloured glass apothecary flasks comprising five blown flasks, four in green tinted and one in clear glass, early to mid 19th century; and four later 19th century flasks in blue moulded glass, 4¼in. to 10in. (11cm. to 25cm.) long. (9) £50-70 Lot 583 A late 18th century white enamel spiral latticinio glass flask probably Nailsea, of rectangular form with incuse edges, 3in. (7.75cm.) high, crack to one side, together with two Nailsea pens with coloured enamel incised twist stems with bird finials, early 20th century, 6in. (15cm.) long, one bird a/f. (3) £40-60 Lot 584 A French 19th century Olive Green Magnum Wine Bottle c.1850, with unusually highly domed base, plated neck metal mount and brass & cork ring stopper, height 40cm., together with a mid-19th century Bristol green glass wine bottle, height 30.75cm. (2). £50-70 The Wilman Collection 585. 586. Lot 585 A long necked onion shaped sprinkler flask possibly Islamic, known as an 'ommom', the wafer thin, blown amber glass body with an iridescent surface and of a design from around the 10th century, 8¼in. (21cm.) high. £30-50 588. Lot 586 An early 19th century mould-blown brown glass figural flask in the form of a cloaked female with her hands clasped in prayer, probably American and from the Whitney Glass Works of Philadelphia, 12½in. (32cm.) high. 589. Lot 588 A small blue glass onion shaped vase c.1800, the long neck with two rings and everted rim, raised on a slender stem with cushion knop and circular foot, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, together with a pewter mounted blue glass baluster pepper, c.1860, with a triple ring below the shallow-domed and pierced top, on a stepped circular pewter foot, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (2) £40-60 Lot 589 A blown glass yard of ale of typical form, 35½in. (90cm.) long. £30-40 £150-200 587. Lot 587 An unusual mid-Victorian moulded Blue glass Spirit Bottle possibly Irish, c.1865, with ribbed neck and square, ribbed body with lozenge decoration to three sides, the other blank, height 32.7cm., lacks stopper. £40-60 590. Lot 590 Two rare 18th century Venetian glass tazzas of 'vetro à reticello' design also known as 'vetro di trina' or Venetian Netzglass, the very thin dish tops with shallow upturned edges, on tapered cylindrical stems with flared and folded feet, both dishes 13½in. (34cm.) in diameter, one 4in. (10cm.) high, the other, 3¼in. (8cm.) high. (2) * In several books of reference and museum collections these are described as 17th century. Each is composed of two plates set with opposing series' of spiralled white threads, trapping an air bubble between each intersection when fused together. £800-1,200 84 Martel Maides Auctions The Wilman Collection 591. 592. 593. Lot 591 A Stuart Miller for Whitefriars 'Barnaby' blue glass Toby jug one pint size, with clear glass handle, 6¾in. (17cm.) high. £40-60 594. Lot 592 A large 20th century Bohemian cobalt blue glass baluster vase with heavily gilded everted cup shaped neck, rim and shoulders and shaped panels on the body, all edged with further gilding and sprays of enamelled foliage and flowers, on a gilt foot, 12¼in. (31cm.) high. £20-30 595. Lot 593 A Continental glass Nef probably 19th century but possibly earlier, in the style of the 16th century Dutch and Venetian examples, the soda glass ship standing on a large ribbed knop above a widely flared and folded, hollow foot, the hull with two applied lines of turquoise glass and a central lion mask with raspberry prunts either side, the rigging of drawn and folded glass separated by knobs of the turquoise glass, the spout in the bows, the open-blown and ribbed knob atop the scrolled handle at the stern and the bowsprit all similarly decorated, the rigging surmounted by a curled ram's horn with a drawn spiral of the same blue glass, 14¾in. (37.5cm.) high, broken and reattached at base. £400-600 596. 85 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 594 A Northwood carnival glass stemmed and footed bowl with amethyst base-glass, the four lobed bowl with tightly waved rim and twin handles, the exterior decorated with basket weave and inside with apples, pears and cherries on branches, raised on a pedestal base, 4in. (10cm.) high. £20-30 Lot 595 Seven early 20th century coloured glass vases comprising a pair of slender baluster vases in dark caramel with gold flecks and encircled with applied clear glass pinched decoration to the shoulders and foot rims, 12¼in. (31.5cm.) high; a pale amethyst flashed, flared cylinder vase with frosted cutting of flowers, berries and amber triangles, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high; a G. Davidson & Co. matt black, faceted trumpet vase, 8½in. (21.5cm.) high; an ovoid white glass vase with painted prunus decoration, 6¾in. (17cm.) high and two sand coloured iridescent vases 6in. (15.5cm.) high. (7) £60-100 Lot 596 Three 20th century coloured glass vases comprising a Holmegaard broad cylinder vase in 'Bristol' green, 6¼in. (16cm.) high, the base engraved 'Holmegaard R 1961'; a tapered cylindrical vase in shaded smoke glass vase, engraved with a figure of a ballerina, the base with engraved maker's mark, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high; and a heavy tapered square section smoke glass vase by Exbor of Czechoslovakia, the The Wilman Collection corners with five incised eye shaped cuts, 10¼in. (16cm.) high, etched mark to base. (3) £60-100 600. 597. Lot 597 A mid-19th century double overlay saucer dish in blue and apricot glass wheel-cut, polished and frosted, decorated with trailing vines, grapes and leaves around a central star, 7¾in. (19.5cm.) diameter, together with a later ruby overlay everted bowl and saucer cut with palm fronds, other long leaves and stars, the bowl 5¼in. (13cm.) diameter. (3) £40-60 601. 598. 599. Lot 598 A post-war Modernist glass vase c.1960, by Kosta of Sweden, in olive green over clear glass, the narrow cylinder base opening to a pan top, cut with offset large circular discs to the inside and outside, leaving a shadow of paler green visible, 7½in. (19cm.) high, engraved mark to base 'Kosta SAS 5783', remains of manufacturer's label above base. £60-80 Lot 599 An American glass sunburst scent flask c.1820, in mould blown blue glass, with raised oval 'sunburst' decoration to the flattened shield shape body, 3¼in. (8cm.) long. £20-30 602. 86 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 600 A silver plated and cranberry glass double preserve stand c.1890, the circular glass dishes with applied clear glass fold-down coronet rims, mounted on a stand with high looped handle and four sabre feet, the dishes 4½in. (11.5cm.) diameter, overall length 10½in. (26cm.). £20-30 Lot 601 A 19th century Richardson pink and clear glass ewer the ovoid body with engraved bird and flowering branches, the lower section and neck with pink machine threaded decoration, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, together with two cranberry glass jugs, the larger of lipped campagna shape with pinched gadroon decoration to the lower body and reeded clear glass handle, raised on a cushion knopped stem with applied raspberry prunts and a reeded, domed foot, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, together with a smaller cranberry glass jug on seven pinched clear glass foliate feet, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high. (3) £80-120 Lot 602 A good quality 19th century English ruby overlay and cut glass stemmed tankard the waisted bowl with flared rim with two bands of thumb nail cutting at the base below the engraved monogram 'I H R' between wheelcut and engraved flowers and leaves, with crossed sprigs of rosemary (for Remembrance) above and below the initials, The Wilman Collection with clear glass handle, standing on a short, knopped clear glass stem and star cut circular foot, 6¾in. (16.5cm.) high. £100-150 606. 603. Lot 603 A Victorian Mary Gregory Cranberry Glass Jug with inside ribbed decoration, pourer lip and clear glass handle, enamelled in white with a girl holding a flower in a garden, height 17.3cm. £60-80 607. 604. Lot 604 A Victorian Stevens and Williams glass basket c.1860, the pink and white cased ribbed bowl with handkerchief rim with applied amber glass edge, the twin thorned branch handle and four drawn tapered feet also in amber glass, 10½in. (26.5cm.) high, together with a pair of Victorian white cased and speckled globular glass vases, with spiral reeded bodies in pink and amber and a band of folded clear glass to the short neck, 4½in. (11.5cm.) high. (3) £60-80 608. 605. Lot 605 Two mid-19th century opaline glass vases with hand painted floral decoration, one in pale mauve opaline glass, of slender ovoid form with flared trumpet neck and pedestal base, the base and rim with a jewelled gilt band, the high quality painting in the manner of the Thomas Hawkes factory, Dudley, Worcestershire, 14½in. (37cm.) high, the other of baluster form with a floral spray on a sky blue ground, on a white glass foot, 10½in. (26.5cm.) high. (2) £80-120 87 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 606 A late 19th century white-cased satin glass vase probably New England Glass Works, in the rare coloration known as 'Golden Honey', the flattened globular body shading from the cream, shallow foot, through yellow to caramel at the top of the slightly bulbous slender neck, 10½in. (26.5cm.) high. £100-150 Lot 607 A Stevens and Williams satin glass vase c.1900, in white over pale blue, the lobed ovoid body with a flared and pinched rim and frosted glass branchlike handles, 8in. 20cm.) high. £100-150 Lot 608 A Burmese glass tulip vase in the style of Thomas Webb late 19th /early 20th century, shading from yellow at the base to pink at the top, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high. £40-60 The Wilman Collection 609. Lot 609 A blue glass cylinder vase with Chinese style decoration c.1900, the tall slightly tapering vase decorated with a diamond point engraving of a Chinese peasant walking with his horse, 12in. (30.5cm.) high. £30-50 612. Lot 612 A pair of large enamelled cranberry glass vases late 19th century, of baluster form, each with clear and gilt crimped crown rims and conforming pronged feet, the sides applied with a large clear and gilt lizard amidst jewelled enamel and gilt floral and foliate decoration, 14in. (35.5cm.) high. (2) £200-300 610. 611. Lot 610 A Continental twin handled polychrome enamelled clear glass amphora in the manner of Emile Gallé 19th century, decorated in a Medieval style typical of Galle's early enamelled work, with trailing flowers and foliage, a double band of hearts to the shoulder and stylised Persian influenced palmettes around the base which terminates in a knopped finial, the angled handles terminating in jewelled decorated prunts, the enamelling lined with gilding, 12½in. (32cm.) high. £400-600 613. Lot 611 Three mid-19th century coloured glass scent bottles with gilt decoration comprising a small blue milk glass ovoid scent with tear drop stopper, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high; another in cased glass, turquoise over white, of footed globular form with tapered neck and polychrome floral decoration, 5¼in. (13cm.) high; and a blue opaque glass scent of squat baluster form with everted, petallobed rim and matched stopper, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high; together with a yellow opaline bulb vase, with painted decoration of branches leaves and berries, 5¾in. (15cm.) high. (4) £50-70 614. 88 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 613 A cut glass flask shaped vase 20th century, of flattened ovoid shape with faceted neck and lobed rim, the body decorated with panels of strawberry, hobnail, diamond and star cutting, on a circular star cut foot, 10in. (25.5cm.) high, together with another similarly cut basket shaped vase with trilobed rim and star cut foot, 5¾in. (14 .75cm.) high and two cut glass water jugs. (4) £40-60 Lot 614 An Art Nouveau glass, three-handled vase circa 1910, probably by Frederick R. Carder of Steuben, New York, the u-shaped green opalescent body with flared gilded rim, painted between each of the handles with a full length art nouveau design of blue irises and yellow buds with green painted stems and leaves, all with gilded outlines and highlights, on a moulded foot, 7½in. (18.75cm.) high, the rim 6¾in. (17.25cm.) diameter. £150-200 The Wilman Collection 615. 616. 617. Lot 615 A caramel swirl glass vase in the manner of Bermondsey Glass Works of flared cylindrical form, 10½in.(26.5cm.) high, together with another vase of similar form but with an inturned rim, in amber and cranberry swirls, 9in. (23cm.) high and an opaque ivory and brown glass vase of inverted baluster shape with everted rim and knopped base on a rounded footrim, 12¼in. (31.5cm.) high, all early 20th century. (3) £60-80 618. Lot 616 A green tinted soda glass vase with hand painted Hunting decoration third quarter 19th century, of baluster form with flared rim, the body encircled by a hand painted scene of a stag hunt, in the style of Henry Alken, raised on a rounded foot, 7¾in. (19.5cm.). £100-150 619. Lot 617 A cranberry hanging glass light shade c.1900, the honeycomb blown moulded shade with applied, pinched and folded clear glass decoration to the rim, 5¼in. (13.5cm.) high, together with a large cranberry bowl with pinched clear glass shell shaped collar and conforming feet, 9in. (23cm.) diameter, a similar smaller bowl, 4½in. (11.5cm.) diameter, a straight sided bowl with star cut base, 7in. (18cm.) diameter and a cylinder vase on clear stemmed foot, 8in. (20cm.) high. (5) £60-80 620. 89 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 618 Ten pieces of late 19th century pressed and moulded glass comprising two stemmed and footed bowls, one milk glass and one green opaline; a pair of small green opaline, faceted helmet shaped cream jugs; a pair of caramel egg cups in the form of sleeved hands holding ribbed cylinder bowls, one chip to rim; three, facetstemmed amethyst slag glass egg cups; and a white opaline glass book box with raised decoration, lid broken. (10) £50-70 Lot 619 A large English ruby overlay glass vase in the manner of Jules Barbe for Thomas Webb c.1870, of broad, inverted baluster form with everted, lobed rim and profuse gilt decoration, the concave lower half of the bowl cut away to reveal five panels of clear glass, surrounding by overall gilded rococo decoration, the upper section deeply cut with a double band of flower heads surrounded by small flowers and leaves, all heavily gilded, over two V-shaped incised lines of clear glass, 8¼in. (20.5cm.) high. £200-300 Lot 620 A Thomas Webb red and white speckle-glass Japanesque bowl c.1900, of oval form with a shaped rim, the body in red and white speckled clear glass with all-over acid etched foliate decoration to the interior and raised gilded and polychrome enamelled foliate decoration The Wilman Collection to the exterior in the Satsuma manner, raised on four short tapered feet, 9¾in. (25cm.) long. £100-150 624. 621. Lot 621 A late-19th century Arts and Crafts green glass Clutha vase by James Couper & Sons from a design by Christopher Dresser, the rounded cube body extending into a long slim neck with a wide flanged rim, the base 4¾in. (12cm.) square, 23in. (58cm.) high. £500-700 625. 622. Lot 622 An exceedingly finely blown late-19th century Continental trumpet vase c.1900, probably Venetian, in shaded bands from cranberry to cream, the the trumpet bowl on a short cushion knopped stem and inverted baluster which is spun out to form the circular foot, 17¾in. (45cm.) high. Lot 624 Three pieces of early 20th century blue swirl Art Glass comprising a plate of uneven circular form, approx 12½in. (32cm.) diameter; a ribbed baluster vase with everted rim, 7in. (18cm.) high; and another of ribbed and tapered cylindrical form with slightly everted rim, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high. (3) £80-120 Lot 625 Two late-19th century speckle-glass jugs one red and white with hexagonal rim, the other larger in amber and white with blown dimpled moulding, both with clear glass handles, 6¼in. (16cm.) and 8in. (20cm.) high respectively, together with a small Sowerby moulded blue and white marbled glass vase with ribbed and strapwork moulding, moulded mark to base, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.) high. (3) £40-60 £150-200 626. 623. Lot 623 A Clutha Jug by James Couper & Sons of the City Glass Works, Glasgow, c.1890, probably to a design by Christopher Dresser, the green tinted bulbous body with milky white and gilt striations and air bubble inclusions, drawn up into a narrow bent neck, to which the angular handle is attached, 9¼in. (23.5cm.) high, base cracked. £100-200 90 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 626 Three 19th century glass celery vases one cut, c.1860, of campagna form with inverted lobed rim, the waisted panel cut body on a stepped and domed foot with sunburst cut base, 9¾in. 25cm.) high; one blown, c.1840, with ribbed and waisted body, flared, lobed rim, waisted stem and circular foot, 9¾in. (25cm.) high; and one moulded, c.1880, with panelled trumpet body on waisted stem and square foot, 9½in. 24cm.) high. (3) £60-80 The Wilman Collection 627. Lot 627 A ruby glass overlay vase of flared cylinder form c.1900, with an eight lobed rim, the body decorated with five bands of graduated printies, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high, together with a pair of ruby flashed flared trumpet vases with frilled rims and pendant lustres, on annulated knop stems and raised foot rims, late 19th century, 8in. (20cm.) high. (3) £40-80 630. 631. 628. Lot 628 A mid-19th century cranberry overlay and cut glass sweetmeat dish of urn form, the petal cut bowl with turned over scalloped rim with alternate star and oval cutting, raised on a panel cut knopped stem and domed, reeded foot, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high, together with a smaller pale cranberry sweetmeat dish, possibly by Thomas Webb, with a gilt lined and acid etched decorated rim, 5½in. (14cm.) diameter, a squat, flattened bun cranberry vase with gilded crackle surface and pinched clear glass rim, raised on three clear glass drawn and scrolled feet, 3¼in. (8.2cm.) high, and a shallow cranberry glass dish with crimped rim on a plain clear glass stem and foot, 6in. (15cm.) diameter. (4) £80-120 632. 629. Lot 629 An Art Deco style frosted glass vase 1920s-30s, of globular form with raised decoration of galloping horses between bands of clouds to the neck and foot rims, 6¾in. (17cm.) high. £30-50 91 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 630 Two Stuart Crystal R.M.S Queen Mary 1936 -1967 commemorative glass goblets in their original boxes, each bucket shape bowl standing on an air twist stem and plain circular foot, 6½in. 16.5cm.) high. (2) £30-50 Lot 631 A Thomas Webb iridescent bronze glass ewer in the style of Christopher Dresser of ovoid form with looped handle and tapering spout, lightly engraved to the base '12293', 4½in. (11.5cm.) high, together with a similarly finished small vase of cut cone shape with everted rim, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high. (2) £100-150 Lot 632 A Nailsea clear glass rolling pin c.1860, with red and white pulled loop decoration, 17½in. (44.5cm.) long, together with a cranberry glass horse, c.1900, with applied clear glass, pincer decorated legs, tail, mane, saddle and rein, 9½in. 24cm.) long, ears chipped and rein reattached. (2) £50-70 The Wilman Collection slender green and white overlay baluster vase with flared rim and floral painted broad circular foot, all 10½in. (27cm.) high. (3) £150-200 633. 634. 635. Lot 633 A 19th century Bohemian ruby flashed and engraved stemmed vase c.1870, of slender form, the cylindrical bowl finely wheel-cut engraved with a scene depicting two stags amongst trees on a wooded, hilly background, the hexagonal knopped stem on a domed circular foot with faceted shoulders above a band of trailing leaves, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high. £120-150 636. Lot 634 A pair of mid-19th century opaque glass vases probably French, c.1850, with long frosted pink necks and slightly everted tulip petal rims over white opaque slender inverted baluster bodies decorated with four large leaves in gilded hearts, separated by further gilding, on short, pink cushion knopped stems and raised straight sided foot rims, 15in. (38cm.) high. (2) £100-150 637. Lot 635 A mid-19th century Bohemian green and white overlay glass vase the tapered stem opening to a wide ogee bowl finely decorated with alternate white panels of floral painting and gilding, the rim pierced for lustres, the stem and foot with shaped white panels and finely gilded decoration of trailing foliage; together with a Bohemian cranberry and white overlay vase of trumpet form with petal cut rim, pierced for lustres and cushion knopped stem cut with trefoil and quatrefoil panels and gilded; and a Bohemian 638. 92 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 636 A good mid-19th century gilded cranberry glass ewer c.1850, the octagonal panel cut body of slender, tapering form, decorated with graduated stylised leaves and tendrils, raised on a domed, petal cut foot with conforming decoration, the clear glass handle with an internal line of red glass similarly decorated at the base, the base with etched maker's mark of a coronet over a striped shield, 11¼in. (28.5cm.) high. £80-120 Lot 637 A trio of late-19th century enamelled cranberry glass posy vases one of narrow boat shape and two of narrow curved oblong form, all with raised fine cream enamelled foliate decoration, the boat shape with added orange and blue flowers and green leaves, 12¾in. (32.5cm.) and 11¼in. (28.5cm.) long, together with two small cranberry and opaline glass dishes with handkerchief rims and a skirt of pinched Vaseline glass, on seven matching shell feet, 3in. (7.5cm.) diameter. (5) £50-70 Lot 638 A Victorian English enamelled blue glass trumpet vase c.1860, decorated with white painted and gilded interlaced strapwork, the octagonal faceted body with a flared and deeply indented rim, each lobe with a The Wilman Collection pointed serpentine edge, raised on a short, waisted stem and a reeded edge to the circular foot rim, 10in. (25.5cm.) high. £100-150 639. 640. 641. amore', 4½in. (11cm.) high; a small pale blue cylinder vase with basal cranberry glass raspberry prunts and painted floral band beneath a cranberry glass rim, the body with a gilt painted crest of a coronet beneath a star, 3 1/8in. (8cm.) high; an opaline wrythen cylinder vase with applied drawn thread and basal raspberry prunts, 3½in. (9cm.) high; and an opaline circular bowl with shallow foot, with jewelled and gilded decoration below the rim, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) diameter. (4) £60-100 Lot 639 A Venetian opaline glass ewer probably 19th century, in the style of Salviati, the slender wrythen neck andreeded scroll handle on an ovoid body with blown moulded teardrop decoration, on a conforming pedestal base with folded foot, 12½in. (31.75cm.) high, together with two others similar, one with a wrythen moulded body, the other diamond moulded, both damaged, a/f. (3) £100-200 642. Lot 640 An elegant 19th century opaline glass vase the slender ovoid body with flared neck, waisted stem and circular foot, with later gilded metal neck rim and handle, 10in. (25.5cm.) high; together with a small, slender trumpet shaped opaline glass footed vase, 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high; a Venetian opaline figure of a sea horse on a blue, ribbed knop and plain stem to a wide circular foot, some damage; and a small opaline fish on a blue glass and gold flecked base, 3¼in. (8cm. ) high, a/f. (4) £150-200 643. Lot 641 Four pieces of 19th century Continental blue opaline glass comprising a baluster tankard with floral painted decoration and gilt inscription 'para mi dulce 93 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 642 An 18th century Shiraz, Persia olive green glass ewer probably original used as a rose water sprinkler, the lobed and tapered body with an indented and ribbed base, drawn to a cylindrical neck with an open knop and flared rim, the neck with an applied ring to which the pincered and folded handle is applied, the very slender high-drawn spout with an applied ring to one end with two pincered lobes, one damaged, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, together with a 19th century Shirz, Persia blue glass jug, the bulbous body on a flared foot rim, drawn to a ribbed and twisted swan neck with open teardrop spout, 12in. (30.5cm.) high, top of spout chipped. (2) £100-200 Lot 643 A small 18th century Russian olive green glass flask or bottle of flattened circular form with a straight neck and collared rim, the shoulder of the bottle with an applied oval seal inscribed 'RIGA', pontil to base, height 10.5cm. £30-50 The Wilman Collection 644. 645. 646. Lot 644 An early 20th Century Fratelli Toso polychrome millefiore glass table lamp the tapered column swelling at the base to an extended circular foot, surmounted by a brass lamp fitting with ring on triple supports holding a matching egg-shaped shade, 15¾in. (40cm.) high. £150-200 647. Lot 645 An unusual blue Art Glass onion shaped vase possibly American, mid-20th century, with broad tapering neck and overt rim, the decoration, in shades of cream, ochre and russet, of a watermill amongst trees and a stream running over rocks, appearing to have been created by a chemical process, 11in. (28cm. ) high. £100-150 Lot 646 A Victorian glass walking cane green tinted glass, with crook handle and barleytwist decoration, tapering to a slightly broader tip, 44in. (112cm.) long. £60-80 94 Martel Maides Auctions Lot 647 A Victorian glass walking cane with crook handle and white spiral twist decoration around a spiral latticino core, 44in. (112cm.) long. £80-120