monthly antique sales - Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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monthly antique sales - Greenslade Taylor Hunt
MONTHLY ANTIQUE SALE Lot 651 SATURDAY 8th NOVEMBER 2014 10.00am The Octagon Salerooms, East Reach, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 3HL Tel: 01823 332525 Email: antiques.saleroom@gth.net www.gth.net SATURDAY 8th NOVEMBER 2014 AT 10.00 AM ON VIEW: SATURDAY 1st NOVEMBER 9.00am – 12.30pm THURSDAY 6th NOVEMBER 9.00am – 5.00pm FRIDAY 7th NOVEMBER 9.00am – 5.00pm & MORNING OF SALE FROM 8.30am ORDER OF SALE JEWELLERY & WATCHES 1-129 SILVER AND SILVER PLATE 133-210 CERAMICS AND GLASS 214-327 ORIENTAL CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART 331-368 PICTURES 372-444 BOOKS 448-457 COLLECTORS ITEMS 461-532 CARPETS 536-537 FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART AND CLOCKS 540-679 JEWELLERY AND WATCHES Lot 1 1 A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE 18CT WHITE GOLD RING The illusion set brilliant cut of approximately 0.3 carats, size T, 4.2g gross £200-250 2 A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE & SPLIT PEARL CLUSTER RING Circa 1870, the central pearl (untested and unwarranted) enclosed by six turquoise, to an open work scroll shouldered mount, finger size N½, 2.9g gross £60-80 3 A FOUR STONE DIAMOND RING Set with two single cuts flanked either side by smaller Swiss cut diamonds, stamped 'Plat' and '18ct', finger size 0 1/2, 2g gross £80-120 4 A PAIR OF SEVEN STONE DIAMOND CLUSTER EARSTUDS The brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.25cts, 0.7g gross £40-60 5 A 1914 SOVEREIGN £150-180 6 A 1912 SOVEREIGN £150-180 7 A 1910 SOVEREIGN £150-180 8 A 1913 SOVEREIGN £150-180 10 AN 1898 HALF SOVEREIGN £80-90 11 A 1906 HALF SOVEREIGN in a 9ct gold pendant mount, on a 9ct gold chain, 66cm long, 10g gross £90-100 12 OMEGA SEAMASTER AUTOMATIC a gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, the silver coloured dial with black batons, a steel sweep seconds hand, luminous hands, date aperture at three o'clock, the three piece case with various stamped marks to the inside, numbered 166.0202, housing a signed 17 jewel Swiss movement number 1010, and 42 over 405209 above the Omega symbol, on a later expanding bracelet, with an Omega box £80-120 13 A VICTORIAN OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH London 1859, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, sunken seconds dial, gilt hands, the three piece hinged movement housing a signed key wound movement, numbered 5761, with a rose diamond endstone to the balance cock, English lever, fusee, inscribed to inside cover, 4.5cm, overall diameter £70-100 14 A 9CT GOLD CONCH SHELL CAMEO BROOCH PENDANT 5cm long; with a pair of matching screw earrings; and a pair of cameo ear studs £70-90 15 A 9CT GOLD THREE COLOUR RUSSIAN WEDDING RING finger size P, 5g gross £40-50 16 A 9CT GOLD WIREWORK PENDANT Jack Spencer, Sheffield 1973, on a chain, 12g gross £90-120 Lot 9 9 AN 1856 SHIELD BACK SOVEREIGN £170-190 Lot 17 17 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING the graduated old brilliant cuts of approximately 0.9cts total, stamped '18ct', finger size L £300-400 18 A GRADUATED ROW OF FACETTED AMBER BEADS the fifty two beads measuring approximately 8.5mm to 16.5mm diameter, 43cm long, 38g gross £100-150 19 A LADY'S 15CT GOLD WRISTWATCH on a baton link expanding bracelet; with a fob watch, having a gilt metal cuvette £60-80 20 A CHARLES HORNER PASTE SET THISTLE BROOCH of Art Nouveau influence, Chester 1906, 3cm long; with a Scottish pebble brooch in the form of a buckle; a filigree butterfly brooch; a silver nursing badge; a silver watch fob; and a pendant on chain £50-60 21 A VICTORIAN BROOCH star set with a rose cut diamond; a 9ct gold picture pendant; dress studs in a case; a gilt metal micro mosaic bracelet; a cameo brooch; a Victorian gilt metal picture pendant; a gilt metal ring and a brooch £50-60 22 A 9CT GOLD STONE SET RING 2.4g gross, four charms; a seed pearl set brooch; a garnet set brooch; two seal fobs; a picture pendant; and a faience scarab £70-90 23 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET SHELL BROOCH the unmarked scallop shell claw set with a rose cut diamond, 3.4cm long £70-100 24 A TRAVELLING CLOCK a metal pocket watch; a metal fob watch; a cased 1935 crown coin; and a small quantity of costume jewellery £40-60 Lot 25 25 AN EDWARDIAN AQUAMARINE AND SEED PEARL PENDANT the foliate motif within an open frame, stone set to the centre, drop below and stone set divider to the chain, stamped '9ct', pendant 5cm long, chain 36cm long £150-180 26 ANONYMOUS, A SILVER VICTORIAN OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH the silver dial with applied gold Roman numerals and foliate decoration, sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece hinged case housing an unsigned key wound movement, with an English lever escapement having a rose cut diamond endstone, numbered 78874, 5cm overall diameter £90-120 27 A QUANTITY OF GOLD COLOURED THIN SHEETS wire and nuggets, 9.2g gross £100-140 Lot 28 28 A FIVE STONE DIAMOND 18CT GOLD RING Birmingham 1880, the graduated old brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.75cts, finger size N 1/2, 8g gross £250-300 Lot 29 29 AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND AND PEARL BROOCH of circular outline with three flowerhead motifs with a pearl, approximately 3.6mm diameter, within five diamond set petals, also ribbon tied knot motif with a pearl beneath, 2.8cm diameter (all pearls are untested and unwarranted) £200-300 34 A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL FILIGREE SILVER, AGATE AND CORAL BROOCH the hard stone panel with applied flowers having coral 'buds', 5.5cm long; with a late Victorian coral branch single row necklace, 41cm long £40-60 30 A VICTORIAN LAVA CAMEO BROOCH carved a classical warrior in profile, 5.5cm long £60-80 31 GREAT BRITAIN - EDWARD VII, SOVEREIGN, 1907 with B.P beneath the dragon and D.S beneath the neck. £150-180 Lot 35 35 A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE 18CT GOLD RING The brilliant cut of approximately 0.35cts, finger size L, 4.2g gross, cased £150-200 36 AN EDWARDIAN PENDANT The circular wire work frame, stamped '9ct' to the bale, with an opaline glass drop within, on a 9ct gold fancy link chain, pendant 2cm diameter, chain 46cm long, 3g gross £35-45 Lot 32 32 BARWISE, LONDON, AN UNUSUAL NOVELTY TIMEPIECE in the form of a Victorian bangle, registration lozenge for 12th July 1868, retailed by Jones, 23 Boulevard des Capucines, Paris, the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, gilt hands, signed and numbered 8363 to the dial, similarly to the dust cover and key-wound movement, having a rose diamond end stone, housed in a bangle with champleve enamel shoulders, on a circular plinth, with a non-original and imperfectly fitting glass dome, the dial approximately 4.5cm diameter. £400-500 33 A MINIATURE CARRIAGE CLOCK the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, unsigned, 6.5cm high inclusive of folding handle. £40-50 37 A VICTORIAN SEAL FOB set with a vacant cornelian £50-70 38 A VICTORIAN THREE STONE GARNET RING the oval cuts with pairs of simulated pearls between, finger size N, 3.2g gross £45-55 39 AN ORIENTAL JADE BROOCH the central circular jade panel, 13mm in diameter, centred with an Oriental character, flanked either side by circular character panels, 3.6cm long, 3.5g gross £70-90 40 A COLLECTION OF SILVER JEWELLERY comprising two hinged bangles; a locket; a bracelet set with coins; a watch chain; an identity bracelet; a rams head ring; and an ingot pendant; 168g (5.4 troy ozs) gross; with a small quantity of costume jewellery, including three unmounted shell cameo £40-60 41 ANONYMOUS, A LADY'S FOB WATCH Circa 1900, the gold coloured dial with black hands and Roman numerals, the four piece hinged case, stamped '14c', with gilt metal cuvette, housing a key wound three quarter plate movement, 3.8cm overall diameter; offered with fob watch of similar period, the silver case stamped '935' and having a bar movement with cylinder escapement £70-90 Lot 42 42 A 9CT GOLD SIGNET RING London 1992, the cushion shaped had engraved with a crest, finger size M, 15.6g gross, the crest is that of Cobden-Pike amongst others £120-160 43 A 9CT GOLD CORNELIAN SIGNET RING marks worn, the oval agate intaglio engraved with a crest intaglio, finger size N, 6g gross, the crest is that of Cobden-Pike amongst others £50-70 44 A 9CT GOLD SIGNET RING Birmingham 1976, the rectangular cut corner head engraved with a crest, finger size O, the crest is that of Cobden-Pike amongst others; with a pair of cufflinks, circa 1915, stamped '9ct', cased; four 9ct gold dress studs; 11.3g gross; and a pair of metal crested buttons £80-90 45 ANONYMOUS, AN OPENFACED POCKETWATCH circa 1900, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and hands, the four piece hinged case, stamped 'Fine Silver', housing a keywound bar movement with cylinder escapement, 4cm overall diameter, on a watch chain £40-60 46 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER HIP FLASK by Sampson & Co, London 1909, of plain form, lacking cup base, monogrammed, 12.5cm long; a silver coin set dish of quatrefoil shape; a silver pepperette; a three piece silver over plastic 1930's cruet set; 155g gross; a pair of plated nut cracks; and a plated sauceboat £90-120 Lot 47 47 A GRADUATED ROW OF AMBER BEADS of graduated beads, of round shape, with flattened ends, 14.4mm to 35mm, 64cm long, 172g gross £200-300 48 A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY including; an Exquisite brooch; a Swarovski bracelet; beads and simulated pearls £60-80 49 GIRARD PERREGAUX, A LADY'S SILVER MARCASITE COCKTAIL WATCH Chester import marks for 1951, the rectangular white dial with gilt Arabic numerals and hands, to a similarly shaped case with shaped openwork shoulders, blue paste cabochon thumb piece on a cord strap, in an unassociated case £60-80 50 A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED LADY'S AND GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCHES brands include, Swatch; Storm; Sekonda and Rotary; also includes a Rolex metal commemorative spoon £30-40 51 A COLLECTION JEWELLERY £20-30 OF COSTUME 52 A COLLECTION OF LADIES' GENTLEMENS' WRISTWATCHES various makers. £30-40 AND 53 A DIAMOND & RUBY 9CT GOLD CLUSTER RING The central brilliant cut of approximately 0.12ct flanked either side by four marquise cut rubies and a total of 10 single cut diamonds, finger size P, approximately 2.5grams gross. £100-150 59 A SHELL CAMEO BROOCH carved as a female holding an archery bow in her hand, to a mount stamped '9ct', 4.5cm long £40-50 60 SWATCH, A 1996 WATCH with chronograph work, cased and paperwork; with a Reebok quartz watch by Bulova, cased £30-40 61 A FOB WATCH the white enamel dial with gilt hands and black Roman numerals, the four piece hinged case, with rose diamonds to the back cover, some settings vacant, housing a bar movement with cylinder escapement, on a leather brooch setting £100-120 Lot 54 54 ROLEX PRECISION a gentleman's 9ct mechanical wristwatch, circa 1965, the white dial with gilt hands, batons, Arabic 3, 6 & 9, with Rolex crown at the 12, black centre seconds, the three piece 9ct gold Denison case, Birmingham 1965, numbered 12376 over 'Rolex' 'Made in England' and numbered '419144' below, the bezel numbered '144', housing a signed 17 jewel, calibre 1215 movement, on later bracelet £650-850 55 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND 9CT GOLD CLUSTER RING the oval cut enclosed by fine single cut diamonds and a brilliant cut diamonds, of approximately 0.04cts each, to either side, finger size N½, 2.4g gross £60-90 56 A SILVER CURB LINK BRACELET with various charms attached, 69.5g gross, a stone set stickpin; and a gilt tie tack £30-40 57 A 9CT GOLD SEED PEARL AND ENAMEL NAVAL CROWN BROOCH maker J.W.B., Birmingham 1960, the motif within an open circle, 2cm diameter, 3.1g gross, cased £50-60 58 A CONCH SHELL CAMEO BROOCH carved as a female with a cherub in attendance, 5.3cm long £60-80 Lot 62 62 OMEGA, SEAMASTER, AUTOMATIC the white quartered dial, signed, with luminous gilt hands, centre seconds, batons, squares to three and nine with Arabic 6 and 12, gilt case with steel snap back housing a signed 501 calibre movement, numbered 16710707, on a strap £150-200 63 ZENITH, AN OPEN FACED SILVER POCKET WATCH with alarm, Glasgow import marks for 1916, the white enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals, now openwork black hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial and sunken alarm dial at the 12, the hinged case forming an easel stand for bedside use, the signed movement striking to gongs, 4.8cm overall diameter £100-150 64 A 22CT GOLD WEDDING RING and another, worn marks; 6.4g gross with an 1853, one dollar gold coin, 1.9g gross £140-160 65 A SINGLE STONE PERIDOT BROOCH and a sapphire single stone bar brooch £70-90 BAR 72 A SMOKEY QUARTZ PENDANT the oval cut stone, 2.5cm long, to mount stamped '15ct', converted from a brooch £100-150 66 A LADY'S 9CT GOLD BRACELET WATCH the circular white dial signed W.B. With gilt hands and batons, to an integral braclet, 15g gross excluding the movement; with a lady's 9ct gold watch on a metal bracelet £100-140 67 A LARGE QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY ITEMS mainly costume but including a small selection of silver and silver coloured jewellery £70-90 68 A SEED PEARL SET BAR BROOCH and a 9ct gold brooch £50-60 Lot 73 73 A CONTINENTAL DIAMOND AND RUBY SPRAY BROOCH circa 1965, set with nine square cut rubies, four round cut rubies, and twenty one diamonds, stamped BIB and 14k, 7cm long, 27.7g gross, cased £400-450 74 A 1911 HALF SOVEREIGN in a 9ct gold pendant scroll top mount, 5.2g gross £60-80 Lot 69 69 A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING the brilliant cut calculated as weighing approximately 0.42cts, to an 18ct white gold mount, finger size N, 2.6g gross £300-350 Lot 75 75 A GATE BRACELET circa 1910, of fancy plain and textured links, stamped '9c' to an end link and the padlock, 17.9g gross £120-160 Lot 70 70 A DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING the brilliant cut calculated as weighing approximately 0.53cts, to an 18ct gold mount, finger size I 1/2, 2.3g gross £300-350 76 A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED JEWELLERY including: a 9ct gold cross pendant on a chain; a hollow engraved cross pendant, stamped '9ct'; a tiger eye cameo brooch; a brooch, and other items £100-150 71 A DIAMOND THREE STONE RING the uniform brilliant cuts estimated as weighing approximately 0.4cts total, finger size L 1/2g gross £120-150 77 A 'BOMBE' DRESS RING STAMPED '14K' with a pair of hoop earrings in the form of curb chain links, stamped '14K', 17g gross £180-220 78 A CAST PENDANT OF SQUARE OUTLINE of rough open work design; a Sagittarius pendant; on a Brazillian link 9ct gold chain; with a single 9ct gold earring; 23.5g gross £150-180 79 A VICTORIAN GLAZED HAIR PANEL PENDANT on a round belcher link chain, stamped '9c' to the clasp, 51cm long, 7.1g gross; with a turquoise and seed pearl lovers knot bar brooch £70-90 80 A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY beads, two watches and other items £40-50 Lot 85 85 TIFFANY & CO, A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING the wide yellow shank stamped 'Tiffany & Co', '750', 'Pt950' and numbered 18738392, with three Tiffany & Co certificates for each stone stating each to be 0.29cts, I/VVS1, finger size L, 5.8g gross; cased and boxed and with Tiffany & Co folder enclosing certificates and other paperwork, circa 2004 £1500-1800 Lot 86 Lot 81 81 A 9CT GOLD BRACELET of solid curb links, to a padlock clasp, 20cm long, 44g gross £300-350 82 A ROW OF CLEAR AMBER BEADS 63cm long, 54g gross; an amber bracelet of rectangular panels, three pairs of amber earrings; a brooch; and two pendants £100-150 83 A SILVER MODERNIST MEXICAN RING SET WITH A SYNTHETIC STONE and another similar £60-80 84 A ROYAL ENGINEERS SWEETHEART BROOCH with enamel detail, stamped '9ct'; with a Georgian silver salt spoon, by George Smith and William Fearn; a filigree bracelet; a hinged bangle; a circlet brooch; and a bread or muffin fork to an ivory carved handle, circa 1910 £40-60 86 TIFFANY & CO, DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING a nine stone diamond half hoop ring, the yellow shank stamped 'Tiffany & Co' and '750', the channel set brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.9cts, finger size K, 5g gross £1000-1400 87 AN 1891 SOVEREIGN in a 9ct gold pendant mount on a 54cm long 9ct gold hollow rope chain, 13g gross £150-180 88 A CONTINENTAL BAR BROOCH in a matt finish, 3.5cm across, 5.4g gross £70-90 89 A 9CT GOLD RAF SWEETHEART BROOCH with enamel detail, maker J.W.B, Birmingham 1978, 5cm across, 4.5g gross £40-60 90 A 9CT GOLD WEDDING RING 4.9g gross; with a lady's 9ct gold wristwatch on a strap; a silver chain; gilt metal chains; a dogs tooth coral necklace; another similar; and a silver topped balm pot £60-80 95 A 9CT GOLD RAF SWEETHEART BROOCH maker J.W.B, Birmingham 1975, 4cm across, 3.2g gross, cased £40-60 Lot 91 91 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE 18CT GOLD RING the 8mm by 7.8mm aquamarine flanked either side by brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.1cts, finger size O½, 3.5g, gross £250-300 92 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND FIVE STONE RING the three graduated oval cut sapphires with old brilliant cut diamonds between, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.24 carats, finger size Q, 2.6g gross £125-180 96 A 9CT GOLD NAVAL BROOCH Chester 1918, the anchor piercing a heart, 4.1cm long £30-40 97 AN EDWARDIAN PENDANT ON A CHAIN set with purple garnet topped doublets and seed pearls, pendant 4.7cm long including the back, chain 43cm long, in a later case £60-80 98 A VICTORIAN OVAL GOLD LOCKET a silver St Christopher on chain; two pendants; paste costume jewellery; and a garnet bar brooch, cased £50-70 99 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS circa 1915, stamped '9ct'; a 9ct gold signet ring; a small cross pedant with a Stanhope of the Lords Prayer; a pair of gold on silver cufflinks; a bar brooch; two silver bracelets; six silver rings; a garnet set necklace; a religious ring with a similar pendant; a silver fob watch and other jewellery items £150-200 100 A DIAMOND FULL ETERNITY RING set in unmarked white metal, finger size J 1/2, 2.6g gross £60-70 Lot 93 93 OMEGA, SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL, CIRCA 2002 the black signed waved dial with luminous dot, red tipped, date aperture at three o'clock, watch no. 57953630, Calibre 1538, ref 25418000, steel screw case and bracelet, with guarantee cards, paperwork, original tag, case and card outer box £1000-1400 94 A GRADUATED SET OF BAROQUE CULTURED PEARLS the one hundred and three pearls of approximately 3/7.4mm diameter, 46cm long to a marcasite set clasp, cased £30-40 101 A 9CT GOLD EMERALD RING a 9ct gold five stone cubic zirconia ring; a 9ct garnet ring; three other 9ct dress rings; two stone set rings; a coin pendant on a chain; and a Times LCD digital watch £150-200 Lot 102 102 A 9CT GOLD MOVADO PURSE WATCH Glasgow import marks for 1929, the engine turned pull apart case, initiating winding when open and closed, the dial with gilt Arabic numerals and hands, numbered 1218835 to the case, inscribed 4.6cm long closed, 7cm open £200-300 103 A FRENCH SILVER PASTE AND MARCASITE PENDANT on chain, with French marks, pendant 7.2cm long, chain stamped M.B.&Co, 43cm long; with a paste set gardinetto brooch £70-90 104 AN UNUSUAL LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER RING TREE Edinburgh 1895, maker G.L.; the circular convex base inscribed 'Dinna Forget' and engraved with thistles, with an almost S shaped rustic post, base 4cm diameter, 4cm tall, 17g gross £40-60 Swiss movement case inscribed, 4.5cm overall diameter, 46g gross £100-150 107 THOMAS ALLAN & CO, MONTREAL, A LATE 19TH CENTURY HUNTER CASED FOB WATCH the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, gilt hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case stamped SF with a crown above and 18 with K above, engine turned and engraved floral decoration, housing a signed key wound movement, numbered 59270, 3.7cm overall diameter, 51g gross £200-250 Lot 108 108 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FOB WATCH marked 18k, the four piece hinged case housing a bar movement with cylinder escapement; with another similar fob watch; and another with gilt metal cuvette £300-350 Lot 105 105 ROSSITER, BRIDGEWATER, AN 18CT GOLD OPENFACED POCKET WATCH case marked London 1863, case maker W.F. incuse and numbered 18771, the gold dial with black Roman numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece hinged case housing a key wound movement, signed, numbered 18771 also, with ruby end stone, English lever, with fusee, 4.5cm overall diameter, 79g gross, with winding key £400-500 106 ANONYMOUS, A 9CT GOLD SLIM OPEN FACED POCKETWATCH circa 1928, George Stockwell mark and part marks to the bow, the silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece case housing a keyless wound 15 jewel 109 J.W. BENSON, A GENTLEMAN'S SILVER WRISTWATCH Glasgow import mark for 1934, the rectangular dial with black Arabic numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the two piece hinged rectangular case, numbered 05138 over 62, housing an unsigned 15 jewel Swiss movement, head only, 4cm long, 2.5cm wide £60-80 110 ANONYMOUS, A SMALL SIZED SILVER WRISTWATCH London import marks 1918, the white enamel dial with black hands, subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals XII in blue, the three piece hinged case housing an unsigned movement, 2.8cm diameter; with a wristwatch in a Continental silver coloured case of almost oval outline, with a circular dial, circa 1920, inscribed to the case £80-100 111 ANONYMOUS, A LADY'S DIAMOND SET COCKTAIL WATCH the circular dial with black Arabic numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the circular hinged case with single cut diamonds to the bezel, housing an unsigned 15 jewel Swiss movement, 2cm diameter £100-150 112 A SIX DRAWER TABLE TOP CABINET containing watch parts, dials and movements, some watch cases and watch keys £50-70 113 ANONYMOUS, A LADY'S SILVER COCKTAIL WATCH Glasgow import marks for 1924, the rectangular cut corner dial with black Arabic numerals and hands, the similarly shaped two piece hinged case with colourless pastes alternating with simulated black 'onyx' to the bezel, case numbered 349243, the unsigned movement with a cabochon set winding crown, 2.7cm long by 1.6cm wide £30-40 115 A BAR BROOCH stamped '15ct', 2.3g gross; with a small folding fruit knife; a bracelet with numerous charms attached; and four fountain pens £60-80 116 AN EDWARDIAN AMETHYST AND SEED PEARL PENDANT the pendelogue stone within a foliate frame with ribbon bow surmount above, on a chain, pendant 4cm long, chain 44cm long £70-90 117 A PASTE PENDANT circa 1910, of colourless and blue pastes stamped '930', possibly German, on a long chain £100-150 118 A SYNTHETIC BLUE SAPPHIRE PENDANT to an open work suspension, on a chain £40-50 119 A PASTE PENDANT circa 1910, with a large purple coloured stone within a colourless stone set ribbon frame, 5.8cm long overall, cased £50-60 Lot 114 Lot 120 114 ISAAC MOSS, SHEFFIELD, 18CT GOLD OPEN FACED POCKETWATCH Chester 1852, case maker T.H.? Or T.R.?, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece hinged case, numbered 20085, housing a key wound, fusee, signed movement, also numbered 20085, English liner escapement, the bi-metallic compensated balance with a diamond endstone, the movement also inscribed 'Jewelled in 12 Holes', 5.2cm diameter, 132g gross £300-400 120 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS the claw set old cut brilliant to a suspension with smaller diamond to the fitting, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.48cts, cased £300-400 121 GEORG JENSEN an enamel openwork abstract brooch designed by Henning Koppel, stamped marks, number 323, 6.2cm long £200-250 122 A 9CT GOLD MASONIC PENDANT FOB a Victorian stone set ring, cased; a circular locket, pair of opal earrings, a pair of gate link earrings, and a pair of sapphire earstuds £100-140 123 A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S BLOODSTONE 9CT GOLD SIGNET RING circa 1895, finger size T £40-60 SILVER AND SILVER PLATE 133 A WMF GERMAN JUGENDSTIL PICKLE JAR AND COVER the clear glass pot to a frame with a fixed overhead handle, the cover with an openwork finial, with a pickle fork, lozenge shaped Ostrich mark, 24.5cm tall £50-70 124 A GENTLEMAN'S JADE RING finger size P £40-60 125 A GOLD BRACELET of alternate plain and textured hollow curb links, to a padlock clasp, circa 1900, stamped '9ct', 22.5g gross £150-200 126 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD CUFFLINKS Chester 1898, the oval monogrammed panels with oval link connectors, 7.6g gross £60-70 127 A LATE 18TH CENTURY PASTE BROOCH the stones bordering a central glazed panel; with a small oval turquoise and pearl oval cluster brooch with hair locket back (pearls untested and unwarranted) £90-120 Lot 134 134 A THREE PIECE SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1925, comprising a hand mirror, a hair brush and a clothes brush; with two cased sets of six silver tea and coffee spoons, 112g (3.6 troy ozs) gross weighable; and a cased set of tea knives £70-90 128 A STRATTON POWDER COMPACT of square outline with a marcasite basket of flowers applied to the centre, with slip case and box; with a circular compact decorated with Siamese dancing girls £30-40 129 A LARGE QUANTITY OF COSTUME JEWELLERY including Chinese cinnabar items; some silver items and paste set jewellery £90-120 Lot 135 135 A FOUR PIECE SILVER ART DECO TEA SERVICE by C.W.F. Sheffield 1932, of elongated octagonal outline with fanned motifs at points, 1509g (48.6 troy ozs) gross, crested; with a pair of plated sugar tongs £350-450 136 A SILVER 'STRAWBERRY' SET by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1949, with a sugar caster, loaded base, and a cream jug, in a fitted case; with a Victorian silver bead pattern spoon, 108g (3.4 troy ozs) gross £70-90 137 A SMALL IONA SILVER SPOON by Iain MacCormick, the bowl with entwined Celtic beasts, the stem in the form of a Celtic cross, 9.4cm long, 10g gross £30-40 138 A LARGE QUANTITY OF SILVER PLATED FLATWARE and two plated dishes £30-40 139 A SILVER DESK INKWELL by H Matthews, Birmingham 1907, the loaded domed hammered base with a similar hinged cover, lacking insert well; with a William IV silver and glass travelling inkwell, crested; and a small square shaped silver card tray, 43g (1.3 troy ozs) gross £70-90 140 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN NAPKIN RINGS by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1898; two other silver napkin rings; a silver pepperette; a silver matchbox holder; a single loaded desk candlestick; a metal lorgnette; a pair of plated wine labels; a plated lobster pick; and a glass condiment stopper with metal spoon attached; 160g (5.1 troy ozs) gross weighable £50-60 142 A SILVER SAUCE BOAT by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1914, with cut rim, double scroll handle, on three supports, 18cm long, 160g (5.1 troy ozs) gross £40-50 143 A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS by A.T.C., Birmingham 1969, 15.5cm tall £30-40 LOADED 144 A SILVER MODEL OF A CHAIR possibly by Levi and Salaman, mark is Birmingham 1901, with a drop in padded 8.5cm tall, 33.3g gross; with an unmarked coloured metal menu holder, cast as a watchman standing by a brazier to keep warm £40-60 poor, seat, silver night 145 A SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS by D & B, Birmingham 1925, with openwork finials, 11cm long, 54.9g gross; with a small silver bladed knife to an ivory handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1820 £20-30 Lot 146 Lot 141 146 A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT by Messrs Barnard, London 1858, of globular shape, domed hinged cover, insulated handle, engraved decoration with two cartouches, one monogrammed the other crested having the motto above, 25cm long, 650g (20.9 troy ozs) *the crest is reputedly that of the Plunkett family, Ireland £250-300 141 A SILVER TWO HANDLED ROSE BOWL by J.B. Carrington for Carrington & Co, London 1903, the bowl with moulded girth, having flying handles, 32.5cm across handle to handle, 968g (31.2 troy ozs) £200-250 147 A SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR TEA SERVICE maker W.W. over B.T. (overstruck ?), London 1893, of oval gadrooned form, teapot 21cm long, 533g (17.19 troy ozs) gross £140-160 155 A CASED SET OF SIX FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS maker F.C.A. & Co., Sheffield 1933, the plain silver blades and tines to mother of pearl handles, in a fitted wooden case £100-150 Lot 147 148 A SET OF SIX GEORGIAN SILVER DINNER FORKS by John Henry and Charles Lias, London 1823, fiddle pattern, monogrammed, 20.2cm long, 445g (14.35 troy ozs) gross £120-160 149 A MATCHED SET OF FIVE SILVER DESSERT SPOONS four Georgian, maker B.D., London 18__and one Victorian by George Adams, London 18__, fiddle and thread pattern, monogrammed, 18.3cm long, 286g, (9.2 troy ozs) gross £60-80 150 A GEORGIAN SILVER TABLE SPOON by Charles Eley, London 1824, Old English pattern, monogrammed, 21.8cm long; with another similar by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1820; 125g (4 troy ozs) gross £30-40 151 A COLLECTION OF SEVENTEEN ANTIQUE SILVER TEASPOONS various dates and makers, including William Chawner, comprising twelve fiddle pattern and five Old English pattern, 290g (9.35 troy ozs) gross £70-80 152 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SAUCE LADLES by Charles Eley, London 1824, fiddle pattern, 17.5cm long, 121g (3.9 troy ozs) £60-80 153 A GEORGIAN SILVER CREAM LADLE by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1818, fiddle pattern, 15.7cm long, 47g (1.5ozs) £25-30 154 A CASED SET OF SIX FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS plated blades and tines to ivorine handles, and a single plated teaspoon £20-30 Lot 156 156 A SILVER LIDDED GLASS POWDER BOWL Birmingham 1920, 12cm diameter; another silver lidded glass powder bowl; a silver lidded glass pin box, the cover embossed with irises; and a cigarette light, circa 1915, 84g (2.7 troy ozs) gross weighable £100-150 Lot 157 157 A SILVER ARMADA DISH by R. Carrs, Sheffield 1994, of traditional form, 678g (21.8 troy ozs) gross, with original card box £150-200 158 A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1843, of shaped rectangular outline, engraved leaf scroll decoration with a now vacant cartouche, 6.3cm long, 60g (1.9 troy ozs) gross £100-150 163 A COLLECTION OF PLATED WARES including a brandy saucepan on a stand with burner, lacking handle; a pair of small coasters; sugar caster; two bowls; and other items. £30-40 Lot 158 164 ASSORTED SILVER PLATED FLATWARE sugar tongs, spoons and various other similar items £30-40 159 A MATCHED SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT FORKS four by J & A Savory, London 1849, and two by John. S. Hunt, London 1860, fiddle pattern, monogrammed, 17.6cm long, 279.5g (9 troy ozs) gross £90-120 Lot 165 165 OF GOLFING INTEREST - A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BOX By J.B. Carrington, Birmingham 1842, of square outline, the hinged cover inset with a golf medallion marked to the same date, on four bun feet, 9.4cm sq, 218g (7 troy oz) gross, inscribed. £80-120 Lot 160 160 A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED ANTIQUE SILVER TEASPOONS various makers and dates, fiddle and Old English pattern; a set of six late Victorian Onslow style pattern teaspoons, a Georgian silver mustard spoon; and a silver pair of sugar tongs; 423g (13.6 troy ozs) gross £100-140 161 A SET OF FOUR ELECTROPLATED NOVELTY NAPKIN RINGS each one fronted with a teapot, each of a different style £40-50 162 A PAIR OF SILVER KNIFE RESTS by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1906, the animal teeth a square loaded base with leaf capped corners; with a silver backed clothes brush £50-70 166 A CASED SET OF SILVER TEASPOONS with plated sugar tongs, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894, the five spoons, shell pattern, with shell bowls; with a cased set of six silver wriggle edge pattern cake forks; a cased set of six silver handled butter knives; and another similar set , 187g (6 troy ozs) gross weighable £40-60 167 A COLLECTION OF PLATED WARES including a pair of meat dish covers; hot water jugs; cased flatware; a Queen Elizabeth II coronation spoon; a candelabra with a posy bowl to the centre; a pair of brass candlesticks; and other items £50-70 168 A LATE GEORGE IV SILVER SNUFF BOX by Thomas Newbold, Birmingham 1828, of rectangular outline with reeded decoration, 5.6cm long, 35.8g gross £80-100 169 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER STONE SET THIMBLE maker S.F., London 1897, with four trefoil stone set motifs, some settings vacant £40-50 170 AN EBONY TOILET JAR the screw cover set with a silver panel, London 1924; three glass toilet bottles with silver covers; a silver vesta case; and a plain circular silver pill box, with some plated flatware items £50-70 171 A SILVER BOX maker B.A.C., London 1981, of rectangular shape, the pull off cover applied with a pair of pistols, 4.4cm long; a small silver oval box with a hinged cover; a miniature silver photograph frame, London 1981, 4.8cm tall; a glass mounted pepper pot; and a metal Scottish brooch £50-70 172 A SMALL COLLECTION OF PLATED WARES an Art Deco mantle clock; and alarm clock; a metal table lamp; an alcohol industrial thermometer; a pair of Mexican pepperettes; and other items £60-80 173 A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS including a preserve spoon; a pair of silver pepperettes; a pair of mounted glass salts; and American condiment items and spoon £50-60 174 A FOUR PIECE ELKINGTON & CO ELECTROPLATED TEA SERVICE with a collection of other plated wares including: a two handle tray; a salver; bud vases; a caster; a small wine cooler and other items; also a Graves silver pocket watch £60-80 175 A VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED CRUET WAITER bearing six bottles; various flatware, the majority cased; a silver mounted glass pepperette; scent bottle and salt £60-80 176 A CHILD'S SPOON AND PUSHER SET Sheffield 1944, 38g gross; with a plated Christening mug £20-30 177 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN KINGS PATTERN DESSERT FORKS by William Chauner, London 1791, 7cm long; a pair of Victorian dessert spoons, makers mark worn; a pair of William IV teaspoons; 310g gross (10 troy ozs), with a Victorian cake fork, silver tines to a loaded handle £70-90 178 A PAIR OF SMALL SILVER DISHES by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1962, of hexafoil outline, on a rim foot, 8.7cm diameter, 137g (4.4 troy ozs) gross £40-60 Lot 179 179 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEACADDY pseudo marks and London import marks for 1891, sponsors mark S.B.L., embossed with rococo style rustic scenes to the oval body, pull off cover, 7.5cm across, 10.5cm tall, 112g (3.6 troy ozs) gross £80-120 180 A SILVER SAUCEBOAT Birmingham 1903, of usual cut rim form with flying handle and three supports, 15.5cm long; and a small silver shallow dish, London 1942, 9.5cm diameter, 176g (5.6 troy ozs) gross £60-80 181 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS maker J.G., Birmingham 1859, the pierced and engraved blade and tines to loaded handles, in original fitted case, knife 28.5cm long, with a pair of silver backed brushes £90-120 182 A COLLECTION OF PLATED FLATWARE with a wooden case £15-20 with loaded handles and similar dinner knives, these marked for London, maker R.C., 1,697g (54.75 troy ozs) weighable, housed in a wooden case, with a small selection of plated flatware £400-500 Lot 183 183 A VICTORIAN SILVER EXETER PATTERN TABLESPOON maker J.S., 1862; with another similar, same maker, 1854; a set of three silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937; a set of three similar dessert forks, same maker, 1932; a set of three Victoria Exeter silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker J.S., 1859; a Victorian Exeter silver teaspoon; 631g (20.3 troy ozs) gross; a George Unite Victorian butter knife; and Art Nouveau shoe lift and a cake fork, all with loaded handles £150-200 184 A SILVER BRIGHT CUT TAPE MEASURE in the form of an acorn, unmarked, circa 1800, 3.5cm long; a Continental souvenir thimble; and a silver thimble, Birmingham 1930 £50-70 186 A SILVER CREAM JUG Birmingham 1939; with a pair of silver sugar tongs, 182g (5.8 troy ozs) gross; offered with a three light plated candelabra; teapot and matching hot water jug; a three piece cruet set; and other items £60-80 187 A COLLECTION OF THIMBLES comprising; six silver examples including one by Charles Horner; three Charles Horner Dorcas thimbles; and seven metal thimbles £30-40 188 A COLLECTION OF NAPKIN RINGS including a heavy engine turned rectangular example and two pierced napkin rings, 200g (6.45 troy ozs) gross £80-90 189 A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX London 1969, with a bark finish to the cover, of rectangular outline, 14.3cm long, inscribed; and Edwardian silver vesta case of circular outline, Birmingham 1903; a silver cigarette case; a silver cheroot holder case; and an inscribed silver ashtray, 157g (5 troy ozs) gross weighable £70-90 190 A SET OF SIX CYLINDRICAL GLASS TOILET BOTTLES London 1897, the hammered silver screw caps, crested, longest 20cm £90-120 Lot 185 191 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SCOTTISH SILVER SAUCE LADLES James Howden & Co in conjunction with Adam Elder (probably), Edinburgh 1830, of fiddle and shell pattern, monogrammed, 15.5cm long, 65.8g (2.1 troy ozs) gross £40-60 185 A TABLE SERVICE OF MATCHED SILVER HANOVARIAN RAT-TAIL FLATWARE maker C.B.&S., Sheffield 1969, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930, E.P.&Co, Sheffield 1968, comprising six tablespoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, dessert forks, dinner forks, dessert knives 192 A CASED SET OF SILVER 'HALLMARKS FOR GREAT BRITAIN' TEASPOONS 1953, produced by Mappin & Webb to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II; with a cased set of silver bean end coffee spoons; a silver sifting spoon; two other spoons; a small pair of silver claw sugar tongs, a Victorian loaded silver handled muffin or bread fork; two shoe horns and a button hook, all with silver loaded handles; a manicure item; a folding fruit knife; and a silver cased pen knife, 175g (5.6 troy ozs) weighable, offered with plated flatware, glass metal mounted salt and pepper pot, a plated trophy cup and two compacts £60-80 Lot 193 193 A SILVER INKWELL Birmingham 1909, with a once enamelled Art Nouveau motif to the hinged cover, loaded, 7cm diameter; with a small silver pot, with Celtic decorated border, 41g; and a pair of glass pepperettes with loaded silver bases £50-70 194 A TODDY LADLE with coin set oval bowl to a horn twist handle, with a matched pair of modern Vodka and Port wine labels, 23g gross weighable £30-40 195 A SILVER AND CERAMIC COMMEMORATIVE BOX London 1981, circular with a pull off cover, made for the marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, number 82 of 1500; with a small silver Edwardian pill box, and a silver thimble, Birmingham 1928, advertising 'James Walker The London Jewellers' £40-60 196 AN SAUCER £30-40 INDIAN EMBOSSED CUP 199 A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE SILVER SPOONS comprising: a pair of William IV Old English pattern dessert spoons; a set of four George IV similar dessert spoons; three other similar spoons and a set of four Irish fiddle pattern dessert spoons, 341g (11 troy ozs) gross £80-100 200 A PAIR OF SILVER SALTS of octagonal outline, with liners; a silver box cover; the collar and spout to a lemonade jug; and two teaspoons, 163g (5.25 troy ozs) £40-50 201 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER STANDISH maker W.S., Birmingham 1892, the oval fluted stand in the rococo style on three ball feet with a spherical cut glass well with silver foot and hinged cover, 20cm long, 130g (4.1 troy ozs) gross weighable £70-90 202 A SET OF THE FLORAL ALPHABET MINIATURE PLATE COLLECTION in silver, the twenty six plates with display rack and some paperwork, 295g (9.5 troy ozs) gross £60-70 203 A SMALL SILVER COMPORT by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1905, the bowl with drop ring handles, 7.7cm tall; with a glass bowl with flared silver rim; a glass hip flask with silver screw cap; two glass cruet bottles with silver covers; and a late Victorian plain silver vesta case, 132.5g (4.2 troy ozs) gross £50-60 AND 197 A NOVEL VICTORIAN SEAL FOB in the form of a cricket bat, stumps and a coral ball to a vacant agate base £60-80 198 THREE SILVER SPOONS 29g gross; a cake knife; a fruit knife and a plated teaspoon £10-15 Lot 204 204 A TORTOISESHELL AND PASTE HAIR COMB a stick pin, cased; an enamelled 1836 Crown mounted as a brooch; a Victorian agate buckle bracelet; and other items housed in two Victorian jewellery boxes £100-150 205 A QUANTITY OF PLATED WARES including wine coasters; entree dishes; a tea caddy; holloware and other goods £100-150 206 A SILVER MOUNTED GLASS POWDER BOWL the pull off cover with mirrored interior; a glass scent bottle; two mounted glass toilet bottles, a cover from a box; and two trophy cups, 216g (6.9 troy ozs) weighable silver £60-80 207 A SILVER PLATED RECTANGULAR TRAY with rounded corners, a gadrooned rim, and foliate cast handles, 62cm wide. £30-40 dinner plates, six dessert bowls, six coupe soup bowls, two oval serving dishes and various other items, approximately 112 pieces £80-120 217 A COLLECTION OF TORQUAY POTTERY Mottoware pattern, comprising jugs, egg cups, vases, teapot, toast rack, plates, dishes, and other assorted items, approximately 40 pieces in total £50-70 218 A COLLECTION OF WATERFORD CRYSTAL Ashling whisky tumblers, wine glasses, port glasses; and items of other designs to include bowls, decanters, glasses, approximately 40 pieces in total £50-70 CERAMICS AND GLASS 214 A ROYAL DOULTON 'FAMOUS GROUSE WHISKY' DECANTER in the form of a grouse; and a Royal Doulton Whisky decanter in the form of a snowy owl, 16cm high £30-50 Lot 219 219 A SABINO ART GLASS OPALESCENT BOWL decorated with shell detail on the exterior, 23.5cm diameter £40-60 220 A MINTON 'HADDON HALL' PATTERN BONE CHINA PART TEA SERVICE decorated with a floral design, comprising six tea cups, four saucers, four tea plates, cream jug, sugar bowl, and an oval dish, total of 18 pieces £30-40 Lot 215 215 A CLARICE CLIFF FRAGRANCE DISH circa 1934, of ellipse shape, decorated with flowers and trees, 32cm long £120-150 216 AN EXTENSIVE WEDGWOOD 'OSBORNE' PATTERN DINNER SERVICE pattern R4699, comprising twelve teacups and saucers, three milk jugs, one cream jug, one open sugar bowl, two covered sugar bowls, two gravy boats and saucers, six side plates, twelve tea plates, six salad plates, six dessert plates, twelve 221 A WEDGWOOD 'CHESTER' PATTERN PART DINNER SERVICE comprising coffee cups and saucers, tea plates, dessert plates, serving tureens; and other items, some a/f, total of 35 pieces £50-70 222 A COLLECTION OF WATCOMBE POTTERY TORQUAY WARE in the Kingfisher design, comprising of a biscuit barrel, pair of vases and an assortment of cups, saucers and plates, total of 14 pieces £30-40 230 A COLLECTION OF WEDGWOOD 'WILD STRAWBERRY' PATTERN CHINA To include Royal Comemmorative trios, a Midwinter part coffee service; and an assortment of decorative glass items, total of approximately 30 pieces. £20-30 231 A WATERFORD CUT GLASS GAVEL 20cm long £30-40 Lot 222 223 A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE, 'THE OLD BALLOON SELLER' HN1315 A Royal Doulton character jug of Sir Winston Churchill; and another Royal Doulton character jug, 8cm high (3) £40-60 224 A LATE 19TH CENTURY LOVING CUP with the motto 'TRUST IN GOD' 'THE HUSBANDMANS DILIGENCE PROVIDES BREAD', 12.5cm high £20-30 225 A PAIR OF SITZENDORF PORCELAIN FIGURINES comprising a boy in a blue coat leaning against a tree stump; and a girl holding a basket of flowers, 19cm high £80-120 Lot 232 232 AN EXTENSIVE DENBY 'DAYBREAK' PATTERN DINNER SERVICE comprising eight dinner plates, eight dessert plates, six tea plates, twelve mugs, two jugs and a large assortment of other items, total of approximately 90 pieces £200-250 226 THREE RIDGWAY 'HOMEMAKER' PATTERN PLATES together with a Shorter & Son water jug, decorated with oak leaves, 23cm high, (4) £20-30 227 A COLLECTION OF ROYAL ALBERT 'OLD COUNTRY ROSES' PATTERN BONE CHINA comprising a teapot, four dessert plates, eight tea plates, eight tea cups and saucers, cream jug, sugar bowl and other assorted items, total of 37 pieces £30-50 228 A DUBLIN CRYSTAL DECANTER with six tumblers and tray, 46cm long £30-40 229 AN ART DECO SHELLEY BUTTER DISH along with a Royal Doulton D6297 Rustic decorative plate; and a Haig Scotch Whisky water jug (3) £30-40 Lot 233 233 AN EXTENSIVE 1950S VALLAURIS COFFEE SERVICE designed by Auguste Lucchesi, comprising coffee pot, cream jug, twin handled covered sugar bowl, two large cups & saucers, six medium cups & saucers and six small cups & saucers, all with black and a contrasting colour glaze, total of 31 pieces £80-120 234 A COLLECTION OF GLASS VASES Including Whitefriars, Murano, and Carnival glass, total of 11 pieces £20-30 235 A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FLAMENCO DANCER FIGURINES together with a German porcelain covered pot with floral encrusted decoration; and other items. £20-30 236 A MAJOLICA WALL PLATE with three dimensional detail of a lemon tree branch with flowers, leaves and lemons, 35cm diameter. £10-20 237 A LEAD CRYSTAL SWAN IN SCULPTURAL FORM to include a blue and white decorated teapot, large jug with leaves and floral design etc. £20-30 241 A BLUE AND WHITE MINIATURE SAMPLE PART DINNER SERVICE with pheasant decoration, comprising various covered serving dishes, tureens, bowls, plates and platters, approximately 20 pieces £60-80 242 A ROYAL WORCESTER BOXED SET OF SIX coffee cans and saucers in the pheasant design with gold detailing to the rim and handle. £30-50 243 A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY CHINOISERIE PLATES AND BOWLS in the Penang pattern; and other similar wares, (14). £40-60 238 A COLLECTION OF FOUR STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK FIGURINES including two of Scottish interest. £50-60 Lot 244 244 A PAIR OF CROWN DERBY IMARI JUGS with gilt over decoration, 14cm high £80-120 Lot 239 239 A ROYAL WORCESTER BUD VASE And small vase with various floral decoration and gilt detail to both. The bud vase 16cm high with 1215 stamped to the base. The small vase 8cm high with 991 stamped to the base. £40-50 240 A DOULTON LAMBETH JUG to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, with art Nouveau detail and silver mount London 1902 restoration to the spout a/f, 18cm high. £30-40 Lot 245 245 A LATE 19TH CENTURY MINTON PEARL RIBBON EXTENSIVE DINNER SERVICE comprising: twelve soup bowls, eighteen dessert plates, twenty four dinner plates, two sauce serving covered bowls, three covered serving dishes; along with various other items, total of 76 pieces £100-150 252 SIX KARL ENS BIRDS comprising a coal tit, great tit, wren, blue tit, songbird and another bird; together with a Beswick Robin; and a Spode Montagu Harrier, 17cm high. £70-80 253 FOUR PUIGDEMONT CERAMICS SLIPWARE GLAZE PLATES AND BOWL two depicting birds of various spieces and the remaining plate and bowl depicting fish, the largest 31.5cm diameter £30-40 Lot 246 (Part lot) 246 A COLLECTION OF WATERFORD CRYSTAL to include five decanters, two fruit serving bowls, cream jug, sugar bowl, one tankard, four tumblers, fourteen dessert dishes and two spare decanter stoppers, some Lismore items, approximately 28 pieces in total £60-80 247 THREE KARL ENS BIRDS comprising a pair of jays perched on a branch; another jay; and a woodpecker. £30-40 248 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY FROG PAPERWEIGHT together with an Imari pin dish, and a Derby posies rectangular dish, (3) £30-40 249 A PAIR OF DRESDEN FIGURINES comprising a boy carrying a basket of eggs, and a seated girl feeding chickens, the tallest 10cm high £40-60 250 A DRESDEN FOOTED BOWL with pierced detail and floral decoration inside and out; together with a Dresdon basket, with raised floral detail to the exterior; a Dresdon miniature plate, with applied with floral decoration, 8cm diameter; and two Vista Alegre plant pots, one with floral detail and another with birds perched on branches, 15.5cm high, (5) £60-80 251 FOUR KARL ENS BIRDS comprising a kingfisher, bullfinch, goldfinch, along with a Rosenthal kingfisher and Royal Copenhagen frog on a rock, (5) £50-70 254 A COLLECTION OF THREE LARGE CERAMIC CATS One by Winstanley another by Babbacombe and the third unmarked, largest 34cm long £40-50 255 A PAIR OF STAFFORDHIRE FLATBACKS IN THE FORM OF SPANIELS with two other flatbacks, one of a figure on horseback, 30cm high £30-40 256 A JACKSON & GOSLING COFFEE SET comprising of one coffee pot and nine coffee cans, ten saucers in a Shagreen style pattern (qty) £30-40 257 A COLLECTION OF FOUR ROYAL CROWN DERBY BIRDS AND OWLS Comprising of a woodpecker, long tailed tit and and two owls, two a/f £40-50 258 A ROYAL WORCESTER GOLD CREST Along with six Italian ceramic models of various species of birds, (7) £30-40 259 A BURLEIGH WARE WILLOW PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE SERVING PLATTER with two larger serving platters, each measuring 45cm long (3) £30-40 260 A COLLECTION OF CRANBERRY GLASS Comprising of a castor sugar sifter, cream jug, covered sugar, small dish, bon-bon dish and large jug 18cm high; total of 6 pieces £30-40 261 A BOXED SET OF 6 WATERFORD CRYSTAL PORT GLASSES still with original stickers to the base, 11cm high £30-40 262 A CROWN DUCAL ORANGE TREE PART COFFEE SET comprising: coffee pot, sugar bowl, six coffee cans, five saucers, some a/f; also including Cauldron China, comprising: twelve coffee cans and saucers with Greek key design to the border (qty) £40-50 Lot 267 267 A CLARICE CLIFF CROCUS PATTERN BISCUIT BARREL with wicker handle, 15cm high £80-120 Lot 263 263 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY POTTERY PUG DOGS with inset glass eyes, brown-grey coats and painted gold collars, 30.5cm high. £30-40 264 ASSORTED 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY CERAMIC WARES including a Wedgwood style leaf-moulded basket with applied hop decoration, 14.5cm long; a reclining 'bathing beauty' figurine, 13.5cm long; and a pair of Locke & Co. shell-shaped wall pockets. £30-40 265 ASSORTED ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE WARES including an 1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubliee enamel beaker; and a moulded rubber composition Queen Victoria 1837-1901 figurine; together with a small quantity of glass paperweights, including a Spencer cigars advertising example. £25-30 266 SIX LATE 19TH & EARLY 20TH CENTURY INKWELLS including a French ceramic example marked 'C.F. & Cie / Paris' to lid interior; and a glass example with double well and triple pen rest; together with six assorted other items, including a perfume bottle, (12). £25-35 268 A LLADRO GIRL WITH GEESE included with a Nao figurine of a girl feeding a calf a/f, 34cm high (2) £30-40 269 A WEDGWOOD KEITH MURRAY VASE with matt green glaze and of ribbed form, 19cm high £120-140 270 A GRAYS POTTERY ART DECO COFFEE SET in pink and cream with floral detail, comprising one coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl and six coffee cans and saucers. £30-40 271 A SUSIE COOPER ART DECO PART DINNER SERVICE together with a Royal Doulton 'Nasturtium' seven piece fruit serving set; and a Crown Devon teaset, comprising six tea cups and saucers, six tea plates, cream jug and sugar bowl, with a yellow border stripe pattern (qty) £30-40 272 A ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE JARDINIERE with waved rim floral decoration and finished in a brown and dark blue glaze, impressed marks to the base, with shape no. 4478, 26cm high a/f £30-40 273 ASSORTED CERAMICS & GLASSWARE including an 1887 Queen Victoria golden jubilee pressed glass plate; a 1902 Edward VII coronation pressed glass plate; a 19th century porcelain pin tray, with a hand-painted floral base and lattice-work sides; a mug with a transfer-print of East Clevedon, and other souvenir wares; and a pressed glass covered dish in the form of an acorn, with a squirrel finial, (17). £30-40 274 ASSORTED 19TH CENTURY GLASSWARE including a large white opaline vase, painted with a bird on a branch among flowers, 30cm high; a pair of 'end of day' vases, 19cm high; and a pair of cranberry vases, with applied pale green spiral scrolling and bases, 20.5cm high, total of 12 items £30-40 275 ASSORTED BLUE & WHITE TRANSFERPRINTED WARES including a pair of mid 19th century Davenport soup bowls; together with a Sowerby style purple slag glass plate; and a quantity of other ceramics, including a pair of majolica dishes and a pair of majolica plates. £30-40 276 A BRISTOL POTTERY 'VINEYARD' PATTERN COFFEE SERVICE comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, six cups and six saucers; together with four Royal Cauldon Bristol Ironstone plates, each transfer-printed with a bird design by Henry Pausch, 23cm diameter; and two Bristol Pottery lidded pots. £25-30 277 THREE BOSSONS WALL PLAQUES comprising the Afridi Warrior, Tibetan Buccaneer with parrot. £20-30 280 A COLLECTION OF STUDIO POTTERY comprising: Muchelney, Rye, Prinknash, Godshill and various others to include a large collection of miniature vases and bowls (qty) £40-60 281 A MOORCROFT POTTERY HIBISCUS PATTERN BOWL signed and with impressed marks to the base, 16cm diameter £30-50 Lot 282 282 A MOORCROFT POTTERY HIBISCUS PATTERN GINGER JAR with impressed marks to the base, 15cm high £60-80 283 A MOORCROFT POTTERY ANEMONE PATTERN VASE with impressed marks to the base, 12.5cm high £50-70 and 278 A ROYAL DOULTON VANITY FAIR DINNER SERVICE Comprising of twelve dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, eleven dessert bowls, twelve tea plates, sauce boats, serving platters and serving tureens. Total of approximately 87 pieces. £60-80 Lot 284 279 A COLLECTION OF STUDIO GLASS comprising Whitefriars; Caithness; Wedgwood; Mdina and a Studio pottery bowl, total of 13 pieces £40-50 284 A MOORCROFT POTTERY POMEGRANATE PATTERN VASE signed and with impressed marks to the base, 26.5cm high £120-150 285 A MOORCROFT POTTERY OBERON PATTERN GINGER JAR signed and with impressed marks to the base, 15cm high £60-80 286 A PAIR OF MOORCROFT POTTERY ASHTRAYS one in the Hibiscus pattern and the other in the Orchid pattern, one A/F £50-70 Lot 294 287 A GROUP OF MOORCROFT MONOCHROME WARE comprising two dishes, one with 'Grand Hotel Llandudno'; another smaller dish; a miniature sugar bowl; and two miniature bowls with lustre glaze, 5.5cm diameter £50-60 288 A COLLECTION OF MOORCROFT POWDER BLUE TABLEWARE comprising six large teacups; two coffee cans and saucers; various egg cups and condiment items, impressed mark to the base of each; total of 19 pieces £50-70 289 A ROYAL DOULTON GALLANT FISHERS JARDINIERE a/f, 16cm high £20-30 290 A ROYAL DOULTON GALLANT FISHERS LARGE BOWLS one bowl a/f 21cm diameter £20-30 291 A ROYAL DOULTON GALLANT FISHERS FRUIT BOWL included with another bowl, 23cm diameter £40-50 292 A ROYAL DOULTON GALLANT FISHERS TEAPOT included with a large tankard 14.5cm high, both a/f £20-30 293 A ROYAL DOULTON GALLANT FISHERS LARGE JUGS both a/f and a pair of smaller jugs, 12.5cm high £40-50 294 A ROYAL DOULTON GALLANT FISHERS PLATES AND BOWLS comprising three fruit saucers, two soup bowls, one dinner plate and one sandwich tray, some a/f, total 7 pieces £40-50 295 A COLLECTION OF ROYAL DOULTON ISAAC WALTON WARE comprising one dinner plate, tobacco jar (no lid) and two large jugs, tallest 18.5cm high, some a/f total 4 pieces £40-50 296 A VICTORIAN CLARET JUG with a silver plated cast metal collar, spout and handle, 26.5cm high; together with a quantity of other glassware, including decanters and finger bowls. £40-50 297 ASSORTED POOLE, TORQUAY & HONITON POTTERY WARES including serving dishes, approximately 25 pieces £30-40 298 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WALL MIRROR possibly German, with a white porcelain floral encrusted and beaded inner frame, the plate 24cm x 18cm (oval); together with a similar white porcelain 'Blanc de Chine' teapot, unmarked, with moulded and encrusted floral and foliate decoration, 18cm high, (2). £40-50 299 A MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHARIOT GROUP Depicting three women riding in a chariot drawn by winged beasts, 48cm long, 39cm high a/f £50-70 Lot 300 300 A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A YOUNG MAN PLAYING A RECORDER resting against a tree stump with a recumbent dog at his feet, 15.5cm high (one finger and tip of instrument professionally restored). £400-450 Lot 302 303 FOUR CROWN DERBY COFFEE CUPS & SAUCERS each with rose and garland banded decoration, navy blue rims, and gilt lining; together with a further two matching saucers. £20-30 304 A MATCHED PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CUT GLASS DECANTERS complete with stoppers; together with a pair of 19th century large wine goblets, (4). £25-35 305 A 19TH CENTURY POTTERY JUG with hand-painted gilded blue floral decoration, 15cm high; together with two early 19th century stipple engravings, each in a gilded frame, (3). £30-40 Lot 301 301 A DOULTON LAMBETH CARRARA WARE VASE with floral decoration outlined in gold, marked to the base '6646' and with painters initials 'K.R.', 32cm high. £100-120 302 A JAMES MACINTYRE & CO. MOORCROFT FLORIAN BLUE POPPY CACHE POT AND STAND with Macintyre Burslem mark to the base, 9cm high (excluding stand). £280-320 306 A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN PEN TRAY probably French, with hand-painted floral decoration, the base with hand-written provenance: 'Purchased at the Empress Eugenie's House Sale, Farnborough Hill... 1927... Used at her own writing table', 22cm long; together with a copy of the catalogue from the aforementioned sale. £40-60 307 A LATE 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN TEA BOWL probably German, hand-painted in black with a representation of Leda and the swan, and various floral arrangements, the base with a variant Meissen-style cross-swords mark, 4.5cm high. £40-60 310 A DUTCH DELFTWARE MINIATURE LONGCASE CLOCK fitted with a painted enamel dial depicting a sailing ship approaching harbour, and with a pocket watch movement, 31cm high. £80-100 Lot 308 308 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CABARET TEA SERVICE comprising a teapot, lidded sucrier, cream jug, two cups and saucers, and a tray, hand-painted with reserve portraits of society ladies, named to the bases, and flower arrangements, against gilded French blue grounds, the bases marked 'L.F.' within Sevres-style surrounds, the tray 29cm x 29cm, the teapot 13cm high (sucrier and one cup with chipped rims). £100-150 309 FIVE 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN PLATES with hand-painted landscape designs, within broad dark magenta borders, 22.5cm diameter; together with two further 19th century plates, decorated with garlands of roses within pink borders; and a matching cake stand, (8). £25-30 311 SIX ASSORTED TRANSFER PRINTED WARES mainly 19th century, including a pearlware shallow dish depicting children with pond yachts, 12cm diameter. £20-30 312 A CROWN DERBY JAPONISME PLATE 22.5cm diameter; a pair of ironstone plates; and assorted other ceramic wares. £20-30 313 A 20TH CENTURY GIRAUD (LIMOGES) TEA & DINNER SERVICE comprising eight cups and saucers, eight side plates, and eight dinner plates, with a gilded floral pattern; together with a Furstenberg tray in a matching pattern. £30-40 314 A STAFFORDSHIRE WESLEY CLOCK FLATBACK GROUP with John Wesley preaching, 29cm high £30-40 315 A ROYAL DOULTON RIBBONS FIGURINE HN2017, 15cm high £40-50 SILKS AND 316 WITHDRAWN - A MINTON PARIAN FIGURE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE after John Bell, the base stamped 'Minton', 44cm high (head restored; base broken and glued). £40-50 317 WITHDRAWN - A 1930S LIGHT SHADE of faceted and lobed form, with a part frosted, part lustred finish, 31.5cm high. £20-40 318 TEN 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN DINNER PLATES hand-painted with exotic birds; together with a matching cake stand, (11). £200-250 Lot 310 wall charger, a vase decorated with various fruits and an art deco duo (5) £30-40 325 A PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU VASES One decorated with a stylised peacock with trees and sunburst background detail. 23cm high (2) £30-40 Lot 318 319 AN ART DECO THOMAS FORESTER & SONS PHOENIX 'SUNGLO' POTTERY JUG with incised and painted decoration, 19cm high; a Shelley vase, transfer-printed with sailing boats in a moonlit bay, 17cm high; an Art Deco mottled shaped glass bowl, 19cm wide; a Sandland Ware pottery ashtray, with a transfer print of W.G. Grace at the crease, 23cm long; a Royal Doulton series ware plate, 'Romeo', 26cm diameter; and assorted other items. £30-40 320 TWO DELFT TILES probably 19th century, both depicting buildings in a landscape, approximately 11.5cm x 11.5cm, uniformly framed. £30-40 321 A MID 19TH CENTURY COPPER LUSTREWARE JUG decorated with maternal figural groups in reserves entitled 'Charity', 17.5cm high. £30-40 322 A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CANDELABRUM probably German, the flower encrusted scrollwork column with figures of a seated boy and girl, 36cm high. £30-40 323 A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL POT & COVER possibly Meissen, with flower encrusted decoration, the base with a crossed swords mark, 9.5cm high. £30-40 324 A CLARICE CLIFF CELTIC HARVEST CAKE STAND including a Doulton Lambeth handled pot decorated with gold swirls, stamped with "5542" a Portugese 326 A MIXED GROUP OF KITCHENALIA including a set of Avery Scales, Shelley jelly mould, cocoa tin, Courage pub jug, three Japanese lacquer trays and other items (qty) £30-40 Lot 327 327 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GRAINGERS WORCESTER TEAPOT with unusual hand-painted rose and chrysanthemum decoration; together with matching plate, 23.5cm wide, (2). £80-100 ORIENTAL CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART 331 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 332 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 333 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 334 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 Lot 335 335 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 336 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 337 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 338 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 Lot 339 339 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 340 TEK SING CARGO Twelve pieces of early 19th century Chinese porcelain, comprising two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with two concentric bands of petals around a central spiral, with alternating lingszhi-fungus and fruiting peach or flowering lotus sprays, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, similarly decorated, each approximately 16cm diameter; two blue and white circular saucer dishes, painted with a stylized phoenix bird within a band of waves, each approximately 18cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with Shou characters on lotus petals, alternating with an elaborate stylized flower, each approximately 15cm diameter; two blue and white circular bowls, block-printed with houses in a mountainous river scene, each approximately 15cm diameter; and two blue and white circular bowls, the rims painted with a band of circles alternating with colons, between horizontal lines, each approximately 10.5cm diameter. History: The 'Tek Sing' (or 'True Star') was a large three-masted Chinese ocean-going junk which sank, after running aground on a reef in the Gaspar Strait, on 6th February 1822. It had sailed from Amoy (now Xiamen, in Fujian province, China) and was bound for Batavia in the Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia), laden with a cargo of porcelain and 1600 Chinese immigrants, most of whom lost their lives. Following the discovery of the wreck in 1999 the salvageable cargo was raised from the sea bed, having lain undisturbed for nearly 180 years. £100-120 Lot 341 341 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE VASE decorated with children at play in grassland, with a Qianlong four character mark to base, 19cm high. £100-150 342 A GROUP OF ASSORTED ORIENTAL CERAMICS including bowls, troughs and a teapot, (7). £30-40 343 ASSORTED ORIENTAL CERAMIC WARES including a figurine in the form of a seated Chinaman, 10cm high; and a late 19th century Chinese export dish, with famille rose decoration, 12cm diameter; together with a Chinoiserie vase, (5). £30-40 344 A JAPANESE PARQUETRY INLAID TABLE CABINET circa 1900, with a hinged top above an arrangement of drawers and a cupboard enclosing pigeon holes, 44cm high (one drawer front and cupboard door detached). £25-30 345 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED IVORY PUZZLE BALL ON STAND the floral and foliate decorated outer ball with five concentric inner balls, the stand comprising a turned support mounted on a carved peacock, set to a hatched base with a stylized down-turned leaf border, overall 19.5cm high (the ball 5cm diameter). £80-100 346 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TWO-FACED PAPERWEIGHT incorporating human and demon masks, mounted on a hardwood base; a Chinese blue and white porcelain perfume bottle, with six character mark to the base; and other Oriental items, (6). £40-50 347 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD FIGURINE clutching a bag, 33cm high £30-40 350 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT CELADON GLAZE PLATES each with polychrome bird, butterfly and flower decoration, and with painted marks to base, 25.5cm diameter. £30-40 351 A 19TH CENTURY CANTONESE FAMILLE ROSE MUG with a principal reserve depicting figures around a table, 13.5cm high (handle replaced; large crack; repaired chip to rim). £20-30 Lot 352 Lot 348 348 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE LACQUERED AND GILDED SEWING BOX the interior with a lift-out tray in compartments, containing a range of ivory and other sewing accessories, including a pin wheel, needle holders, and a clamp, the exterior painted with domestic scenes, raised on four claw feet. £150-200 352 A MID 19TH CENTURY CANTONESE SET OF FOUR FAMILLE ROSE GRADUATED STACKING CONTAINERS complete with lids, the largest 9.5cm high and the smallest 4cm high (all with restoration). £80-100 353 A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE BLUE & WHITE PORCELAIN VASE 15.5cm high; and four other assorted oriental ceramic items, (5). £20-30 354 WITHDRAWN - A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL TRINKET BOX the lid depicting a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, 11cm long; together with three other Chinese cloisonne enamel items; and two Indian brass lidded pots, with inlaid stone chip decoration, (6). £150-200 Lot 349 349 A CHINESE KANGXI SHALLOW DISH probably of the period, decorated with mountains and river scenes in two panels, opposed by wild flowers and butterflies, with a decorative border, Artemisia leaf mark to base, 27cm diameter. £300-350 355 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CHARGER depicting peacocks and songbirds in a garden, 41cm diameter. £80-100 363 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE RED LACQUER WATER CARRIER complete with lid, 43.5cm high (the handle detached). £40-50 364 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE RED LACQUER POT & COVER the lid carved with figures and the sides gilt painted with flowers, 15.5cm high. £80-100 Lot 355 356 A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER BOX & COVER the lid carved with three bearded men in a mountainous landscape, 12.5cm diameter. £30-40 357 A THAI TEMPLE WOODEN CARVING set to a block base, overall 44cm high; a cast metal figure of an Imperial Chinese soldier, 25.5cm high; and two other items, (4). £30-40 358 A CAST BRASS MODEL OF A RECUMBENT OX surrounded by other Chinese zodiacal animals, 7cm high; together with four other cast brass models, (5). £30-40 359 AN ORIENTAL CAST METAL BELL 20th century, with a stylized dragon crown, the shoulder, waist and sound rim decorated in bas relief, 31cm high. £30-40 360 A CHINESE JADE CARVING OF A DRAGON & GOURD 23cm high, on a stained wooden stand; another carving; and a pair of cast resin dogs of fo. £30-40 361 A JAPANESE SATSUMA MINIATURE TEA SERVICE comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug, two cups and two saucers, the teapot 6cm high. £30-40 362 THREE JAPANESE SATSUMA TEA CUPS & SAUCERS and another, (4). £30-40 Lot 365 365 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE RED LACQUER WEDDING BOX with a partially removable sectional lid and a carved figural handle, 31cm high. £80-100 366 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE RED LACQUER FOOD CARRIER of bulbous form, with a carved handle, 38.5cm high. £80-100 367 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT with moulded and painted leaf and blossom decoration in bas relief, 5cm high. £30-40 368 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE & WHITE PLATTER with hand-painted floral decoration around a central boss, 47cm wide (oval). £100-150 PICTURES - PRINTS 372 GEORGE WILLIAM PILKINGTON (SOUTH AFRICAN, 1879-1958) Congella, Durban Bay, Etching, signed, titled and numbered 10/50 to the margin; together with an etching of Bishop's Walk, Lambeth, signed in the plate with initials 'CEH' and dated [18]92, Goupil Gallery label verso, the first 10cm x 15cm, (2). £20-30 373 SAMUEL AND NATHANIEL BUCK The North View of Windsor Castle in the County of Berks, Engraving with hand colouring, 18th Century, 20cm x 36cm; and two prints of Windsor after Paul Sandby, (3). £30-40 Lot 377 377 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Picnic at La Roche' Colour print, limited edition 429/850, 'Michael Stewart Fine Art' blind stamp lower left, published 1977, 53cm x 68.5cm. £250-300 378 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Isabella of Lucenay' Colour print, limited edition of 856, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp lower left, published 1969, 52cm x 68cm. £400-450 Lot 374 374 KEITH SIDDLE (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) 'Triplet Blue' and 'Trio 1' [Koi Carp] A pair of limited edition colour prints, each 275/850, signed in pencil lower right, 57cm x 40cm, uniformly framed. £100-150 375 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'The Mill Barbaste' Colour print, limited edition of 850, published 1970, 52.5cm x 68.5cm. £250-300 376 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'In Sunny Perigord' Colour print, limited edition of 850, published 1982, 54cm x 71cm. £200-250 Lot 379 379 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Waves' Colour print, limited edition of 850, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp lower left, published by Frost & Reed, 1969, 49cm x 63cm. £350-400 382 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Five Studies of Cecilia' Colour print, limited edition 491/850, 'Michael Stewart Fine Art' blind stamp lower left, published 1981, 28.5cm x 59cm. £250-300 Lot 380 380 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Springboard' Colour print, limited edition of 325, signed in pencil lower right, published by W.J. Stacey, 1939, 28cm x 44.5cm. £600-700 383 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Cecilia Contemplating Europa' Colour print, limited edition 562/850, 'Michael Stewart Fine Art' blind stamp lower left, published 1982, 42.5cm x 32.5cm. £350-400 Lot 384 384 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Conversation Piece' Colour print, limited edition of 500, signed lower right, blind stamp lower left, published by W.J. Stacey, 1943, 38.5cm x 49.5cm. £450-550 Lot 381 381 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Gitanas at La Galera' Colour print, limited edition of 850, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp lower left, published by Frost & Reed, 1970, 71cm x 52.5cm. £400-450 385 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Sara' Colour print, limited edition of 856, signed lower right, blind stamp lower left, published 1965, 42.5cm x 65cm. £500-600 386 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Cecilia and her Studies' Colour print, limited edition 270/850, 'Michael Stewart Fine Art' blind stamp lower left, published 1987, 29cm x 38.5cm. £300-350 390 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Silver and Gold' Colour print, limited edition of 500 for 1982, published by Rosentiels, 21.5cm x 40cm. £100-150 Lot 387 387 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'The Silver Mirror' Colour print, limited edition of 851, signed lower right, blind stamp lower left, published by Frost & Reed, 1961, 31cm x 47.5cm. £300-350 388 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Cecilia in June' Colour print, limited edition of 500, published 1987, 26.5cm x 26.5cm (tondo). £250-300 391 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Janelle and the Volume of Treasures' Colour print, limited edition 523/850, 'Michael Stewart Fine Art' blind stamp lower left, published 1992, 39.5cm x 54cm. £350-400 Lot 392 392 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Reclining Nude III' Colour print, limited edition 148/850, 'Michael Stewart Fine Art' blind stamp lower left, published 1983, 42cm x 59.5cm. £500-550 Lot 389 389 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Model for Elegance' Colour print, limited edition 218/850, 'Michael Stewart Fine Art' blind stamp lower left, published 1984, 36.5cm x 50cm. £300-350 393 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Rosa and Marissa' Colour print, limited edition of 700, signed lower right, blind stamp lower left, published by Frost & Reed, 1957, 48cm x 63cm. £350-400 394 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (18801969) 'Artemis and Chione' Colour print, limited edition 592/850, blind stamp lower left, published 1981, 43cm x 57cm. £300-350 WATERCOLOURS 400 G. EARP Italianate study with figures beneath arches. Watercolour, inscribed "G. Earp" lower right 33x22cm £30-40 401 EDWIN T. CHICKEN (BRITISH, B.1940) Starling Pencil, signed lower centre, 25.5cm x 20.5cm. £50-70 Lot 395 395 BORIS O'KLEIN (FRENCH, 1893-1985) 'A la Queue' and 'Comme nos Maitres', a pair Hand-coloured etchings, each titled in pencil lower left, signed in pencil lower right, 18.5cm x 45.5cm and 19cm x 45.5cm, uniformly framed. £40-50 396 BORIS O'KLEIN (FRENCH, 1893-1985) 'Le Malentendu!' and 'Chacun son tour' A pair of hand-coloured etchings, each titled in pencil lower left, signed in pencil lower right, 17.5cm x 44.5cm. £40-50 397 JEAN RIGAUD (FRENCH, 1912-1999) Fishing Boats at Anchor Colour print, inscribed, dated [19]90 and signed across lower margin, 38cm x 46cm. £30-40 398 TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY STIPPLE ENGRAVINGS in matching gilded frames. £25-35 399 AFTER I. CLARK (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY) 'The Town of Dumbarton'; 'The Town of Stirling'; 'The Town of Falkirk'; 'The Town of Jedburgh'; and 'The Town of Dunkeld' Five hand-tinted prints, published by Smith & Elder, 1824-25, various sizes, the average 49cm x 66cm. £50-70 Lot 402 402 GERALD EDWIN TUCKER (BRITISH, B.1932) The Tower of London and the River Thames Ink and watercolour, signed lower left, 46.5cm x 60.5cm. £100-150 403 BAGLEY (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) 'Vosper Thorneycroft, Portsmouth - Patrol Boats in Naval Dockyard' Gouache, titled verso in an unknown hand, signed lower right, 21cm x 61.5cm. £30-40 404 JOHN SHAPLAND (BRITISH, 1865-1929) Moorland Ponies Watercolour, signed lower right, 27.5cm x 38cm. £60-80 405 ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT CHARLES (BRITISH, 1899-1988) Cockerel at a Barn Door Watercolour, 22cm x 16cm; together with two figural studies by the same hand, all unsigned, (3). £40-60 406 BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Young Girl, Watercolour and pastel, apparently unsigned, 32cm x 26cm (oval). £20-30 Lot 410 Lot 407 407 JAMES BURRELL SMITH (BRITISH, 18221897) A Rural Mill; and A Mediterranean Coastal Cottage Watercolour and bodycolour, each signed, dated 1887 and 1888 respectively, 15.5cm x 10cm and 17cm x 12cm. £80-120 408 ALEXANDER GRAHAM (BRITISH, 1903-1985) A North African Street Scene Watercolour and charcoal, 50cm x 36cm. £40-60 MUNRO 409 HARRY FRIER (BRITISH, 1849-1919) A Thatched Cottage, Norton Fitzwarren Watercolour, signed and dated 1910 lower left, 17cm x 27cm. £200-250 410 HARRY FRIER (BRITISH, 1849-1919) Feeding the Pigs, Bathpool, Taunton Pen and grey washes, signed and dated 1894 lower left, 18.5cm x 12.5cm. £80-100 411 BRITISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY) Ruin in a Mediterranean Landscape Watercolour, unsigned, 18.5cm x 26.5cm. £40-60 412 HOWARD HALLUM, M.C. (BRITISH, 18851918) Toolbag and Tools Pencil, unsigned, attribution in a later hand verso, 35cm x 62cm. £100-150 413 BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) 'Old Mill, Michelham Priory, East Sussex' Watercolour, titled and dated 1868 lower left, 32.5cm x 23cm. £40-50 414 J.S.B. (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY) 'Street in Rouen' Watercolour and bodycolour, titled and initialled lower right, 25.5cm x 32cm. £30-40 415 A. COLEMAN (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY) 'A Wintry Evening, Shrewsbury' Watercolour, signed and dated 1889 lower left, titled verso in a later hand, 34.5cm x 24.5cm. £30-40 416 THOMAS DYKE HART (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY) 'Kynance Cove' Watercolour, signed lower left, titled verso in a later hand, 24.5cm x 33.5cm; together with another watercolour, by a different hand, of the James Douglas Lighthouse, (2). £40-50 417 T.P.H. (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY) A Country Bridleway with a Tree Beyond Watercolour, initialled and dated 1840 lower left, 25cm x 17cm; together with another watercolour on rice paper, by a different hand, of fishermen beside a river, (2). £30-40 418 G. DOUGLAS (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) Four bust portraits of Tibetans in native attire Pastel, each signed, average size 48cm x 32cm, unframed. £100-150 OILS 419 GEORGE HORNE (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) 'Robbers Bridge, Exmoor' Oil on board, titled to biographical label verso, signed lower right, 19.5cm x 24cm. £40-50 422 BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Young Man Oil on tin, apparently unsigned, 28cm x 22.5cm (oval). £30-40 423 J. NORTON (BRITISH, CONTEMPORARY) Still life of fruit and wine Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 59.5cm x 90cm. £40-50 424 IRISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) The Peat Girl Oil on board, titled in pencil verso possibly by a different hand, 18.5cm x 11.5cm. £30-40 425 E.C. DUBOIS (FRENCH, 20TH CENTURY) The Oyster-catcher's Cart Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 39cm x 78.5cm, the frame with Harrods label verso. £60-80 Lot 426 Lot 420 420 DONALD AYRES (BRITISH, B.1936) 'Dunkery Beacon' Oil on board, titled verso, signed lower left, 29.5cm x 39.5cm. £300-400 421 KEITH GRIMMETT (BRITISH, CONTEMPORARY) 'Mousehole Wall' oil on canvas, titled verso, signed lower right, 75.5cm x 101cm. £40-60 426 PHILIP RICHARD MORRIS (BRITISH, 1836-1902) The River Ferry Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 50cm x 75cm (old repairs and associated over-painting). £100-150 427 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) Portrait of a Female en Deshabille, holding a book and with a skull at her elbow, Oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, 74.5cm x 62cm. £300-400 428 H. BRICE (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY) Bust Portrait of a Young Lady Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 59cm x 49.5cm. £40-50 Lot 432 Lot 427 432 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) A Frigate approaching Harbour through Choppy Waters Oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, 59cm x 89.5cm. £80-120 433 A GILTWOOD PICTURE FRAME the aperture 90.5cm x 116cm. £20-40 Lot 428 429 A. LESLIE (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY) A Highland Loch Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 30cm x 60cm. £80-120 430 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) Three Horses in a Moorland Landscape Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower right (Shimanyin?), 39cm x 59.5cm. £100-150 431 G. COLE (BRITISH, LATE 19TH CENTURY) A River Cottage at Sunrise; and A River Cottage at Sunset, a pair Oil on canvas, signed lower right, 50cm x 75cm. £80-120 Lot 434 434 BRITISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) The River Gorge Oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, 63cm x 87cm. £200-300 435 BRITISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) Bust Portrait of a Gentleman; and Bust Portrait of a Lady, a pair Oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, 59.5cm x 49.5cm. £200-300 436 PETROCELLI (ITALIAN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY) A Country Couple Reading a Newspaper Oil on board, signed lower right, 24.5cm x 36cm. £80-100 437 BRITISH SCHOOL (CONTEMPORARY) Cockerel at Large Oil on board, unsigned, 38.5cm x 27.5cm. £30-40 438 Y. GOY (CONTEMPORARY) Native North American Indian Brave Mixed media, signed and dated 2010 lower right, 101.5cm x 81cm, unframed. £20-40 444 ATTRIBUTED TO G. LIEBERMANN (GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY) A Girl Pulling on her Stockings in a Bedroom Oil on board, unsigned, 21cm x 25.5cm. £200-250 BOOKS 448 [MISCELLANEOUS] Madonna, Sex, edited by Glenn O'Brien, first edition, Secker & Warburg, London, 1992, ringbound brushed metal covers, illustrated throughout, in original silver foil wrapper. £20-25 439 PAM ENTWISTLE (BRITISH, CONTEMPORARY) 'The Park' Oil on board, signed and dated 1979 lower right, titled to label verso, 88.5cm x 64.5cm. £30-50 440 L. ROBERT (CONTEMPORARY) Classical Figures Conversing Oil on board, signed lower right, 59cm x 50cm; together with two other paintings by different hands, (3). £20-30 441 W.R. SHEPHARD (BRITISH, MID 20TH CENTURY) 'Chegworth Mill' Oil on canvas, titled lower left, signed and dated 1938 lower right, 49.5cm x 59.5cm. £100-150 442 WILFRED KINGSFORD (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) Sheep in a Woodland Pasture Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1979 lower right, 49.5cm x 60cm. £40-60 443 WILFRED KINGSFORD (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) A Cotswold Landscape Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1981 lower right, 90cm x 120.5cm. Note: This picture formed the centrepiece of the artist's 1981 exhibition. £100-150 Lot 449 449 [MILITARY]. GREAT WAR Treves, Sir Frederick, editor, Made in the Trenches, first edition, George, Allen & Unwin, London, 1916, pictorial cloth, tipped-in colour frontispiece by Bruce Bairnsfather, text illustrations after other hands, quarto. £20-30 450 [MISCELLANEOUS] Milne, A.A. The Christopher Robin Story Book, first edition, Methuen, London, 1929, pictorial pale blue cloth gilt, illustrations by Ernest Shepard, small quarto; Greenaway, Kate, illustrator. The April Baby's Book of Tunes, reprint, Macmillan, London, 1900, pictorial cloth, colour plate and text illustrations, square quarto; and assorted other works (total of seven titles in eight volumes). £20-30 451 [RELIGION & THEOLOGY] Brown's Self-Interpreting Family Bible, Murdoch, London, no date [circa 1880], full black morocco (rebacked), illustrations, with twin gilt metal clasp fastenings and corner reinforcements, large quarto; and another family Bible, 1865, (2). £20-30 452 [MISCELLANEOUS] Assorted titles, including works by Dickens ('The Gadshill Edition', thirty-six volumes), Kipling (twentythree volumes), the Bronte sisters (twelve volumes), and Jane Austen (twelve volumes). £20-30 453 [SPORTING] Eleven Badminton Library volumes, including Fencing / Boxing / Wrestling, and Driving, uniformly bound in half navy blue leather (covers with varying wear, some significant). £30-40 454 [MISCELLANEOUS] Freshwater, G.J., & Bastien, Alfred. Dictionary of Advertising and Printing, Pitman, London, 1930, half crimson leather, plate and text illustrations, quarto; and two other, unrelated works, (2). £15-20 455 [MISCELLANEOUS]. CHILDRENS & OTHER Kingston, W.H.G. The Young Rajah. A Story of Indian Life and Adventure, Nelson, London, 1876, bevelled pictorial crimson cloth gilt, plate illustrations, octavo; Fenn, G. Manville. To Win or To Die. A Tale of the Klondike Gold Craze, Partridge, London, no date, pictorial blue cloth gilt, plate illustrations, octavo; Aesop's Fables, reprint, Coker, London, 1930, cloth-backed pictorial boards, illustrations by Nora Fry, quarto; and a further thirty assorted works, (33). £30-40 456 [HISTORY] Wilson, H.W., & Hammerton, J.A. The Great War. The Standard History, Volumes 1-13, Amalgamated Press, London, 1914-19, most maroon cloth, illustrations, tall quarto; Hammerton, Sir John. The Second Great War, Volumes 1-8, Amalgamated Press, London, no date, half leather, illustrations, quarto; and a further eight assorted volumes, (29). £20-30 457 [MISCELLANEOUS] Rossignol, Ethel de. A Goodly Company, The Chiswick Pres, no date, green cloth, colour and monochrome illustrations, folio. £20-30 COLLECTORS ITEMS 461 STAMPS - ASSORTED GREAT BRITAIN DECIMAL MINT in presentation packs, booklets, and loose, (over £120 face value). £50-60 462 STAMPS - OVER 200 GREAT BRITAIN, COMMONWEALTH & WORLD FIRST DAY & COMMEMORATIVE COVERS together with a small quantity of other items. £30-40 463 FOOTBALL - TWENTY-FOUR ASSORTED ANNUALS circa 1960s-70s. £25-30 464 STAMPS - OVER 200 GREAT BRITAIN & COMMONWEALTH FIRST DAY & OTHER COVERS together with a small quantity of PHQ cards. £30-40 465 STAMPS - ASSORTED GREAT BRITAIN DECIMAL MINT in presentation packs and loose, (over £60 face value); together with a quantity of Great Britain first day covers and other items. £30-40 466 STAMPS - OVER 200 GREAT BRITAIN FIRST DAY COVERS together with twenty-two commemorative coin covers, (seven albums and loose). £30-40 467 ASSORTED PHOTOGRAPHS late 19th and early 20th century, including carte de visite and cabinet examples, (box). £20-30 468 A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE CARVED IVORY OKIMONO, IN THE FORM OF A STANDING GEISHA wearing a kimono, one hand holding the edge of her robe, unsigned, 11cm high (head broken and glued; lacking one hand; loss to tip of folded robe); together with a late 19th century cast brass cat, in the form of a fireman, wearing a helmet and tunic, 6.5cm high; a 19th century circular gilt metal trinket box, with enamelled decoration to the side and a hinged glass top, 4.5cm diameter; and assorted other items. £25-35 476 A VICTORIAN MUSICAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM with a relief cast composition cover, containing fifteen cabinet size images, mainly portraits, and seven carte-de-visite portraits, the musical movement playing four airs, complete with key. £40-50 469 A GERMAN 'ANKER' DRAUGHTSMAN'S DRAWING SET in a fitted case with zip fastenings. £20-30 470 A COLLECTION OF EDUCATIONAL IDENTIFICATION POSTERS illustrating wild flowers, plants, insects, sea creatures and birds, (approximately 60). £30-40 471 ASSORTED DIECAST MODEL MILITARY VEHICLES & AIRCRAFT by Dinky and others, circa 1950s-70s, variable condition, each unboxed, (21). £30-35 472 ASSORTED DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES by Dinky and Corgi, circa 1950s-60s; together with a Tri-ang Minic tinplate racing car, variable condition, each unboxed, (18). £30-40 473 ASSORTED DIECAST MODEL VEHICLES by Matchbox and others, most circa 1950s-70s, variable condition, most playworn and unboxed; together with a small quantity of Meccano magazines and other toy product literature, including an Airfix Construction Kit Catalogue, 8th edition. £25-30 474 A OO GAUGE MODEL RAILWAY COLLECTION including a Hornby No.R353, L.B.S.C. Class E2 0-60 tank locomotive, 100, lined brown livery, boxed (lacking one buffer; box worn). £20-25 475 A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAELZEL METRONOME in an ebonized case; a Japanese transfer-printed papier-mache shallow dish; and assorted other items, (6). £25-30 Lot 477 477 APPROXIMATELY 130 COMICS circa 1960s, including Fantastic, Nos 1, 3, 28, 3032, 35-38, 40-44, 46-50, 52-58, 67, and 70-76; together with a Superman annual 1961-62 (spine repaired with cloth tape). £30-40 478 A COLLECTION OF BEER MATS circa 1960s and later, (three boxes). £25-30 479 AN 'ENCORE' ACOUSTIC GUITAR in a limp case; together with an Ozark flat-back mandolin, in a limp case, (2). £40-50 480 ASSORTED MAGAZINES mostly the Illustrated London News, circa 1950s60s. £20-30 481 A COLLECTION OF BRITISH & OTHER COINS mainly 20th century, including proof examples. £35-45 482 A PAIR OF CARL ZEISS BINOCULARS marked 'Deltrintem / 8 x 30', serial no. 1204578, in a brown leather case. £20-30 483 POSTCARDS - FOUR FRENCH REAL PHOTOGRAPHIC NUDE PORTRAITS circa 1915, the reverses unmarked and postally unused. £20-30 484 STAMPS - AN ALL-WORLD COLLECTION including a small quantity of mint, (three albums and loose). £20-30 489 MEDAL - A POLISH MONTE CASSINO [MAY 1944] CROSS numbered verso '5 765' (lacking ribbon). £20-30 490 SIX ASSORTED PENS including a Conway Stewart 388 fountain pen, with a silver-blue marbled body and a 14ct gold nib, boxed; a Parker Lady Duofold, crimson, boxed; and a Ronson 'Penciliter'; together with an Ancient Order of Foresters gilt brass and nickel mounted horn hunting horn, 30.5cm long; and a set of cigarette cards, Player 'Military Uniforms of the British Empire Overseas', 1938 (50/50), in adhesive album. £25-30 491 COIN - COOK ISLANDS, ELIZABETH II FIVE DOLLARS, DIAMOND WEDDING, 2007 gold-plated cupro-nickel with diamonds, limited edition 677/1947, in case of issue. £25-30 Lot 485 485 A GENERAL POST OFFICE NO.150 CANDLESTICK TELEPHONE the japanned column and foot with brass fittings and a bakelite mouthpiece moulded 'T.E. 234 No.22', the base stamped 'P2391'; together with a North Electric 'Galion' rotary dial phone, in black bakelite, (2). £60-80 486 A 'DOUBLE-SIX' SET OF BONE & EBONY DOMINOES circa 1900, complete in twenty-eight pieces, contained in a wooden box, the folding top with a parquetry inlaid cribbage board to the exterior; together with a painted bisque reclining 'bathing beauty' figurine, 8.5cm long. £30-40 487 COINS - A CANADA 'CALGARY 1988 OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES' SILVER 20 DOLLARS, 1986 with a cross-country ski-ing design to the reverse, in box of issue (one Troy ounce); together with seven assorted British pre-1920 silver coins (approximately 43g). £20-25 488 COINS - ASSORTED BRITISH & WORLD COINAGE mainly 20th century, variable condition. £20-30 Lot 492 492 COINS - GEORGE III HALFCROWN, 1819 small laureate head; together with a George III 'cartwheel' Twopence; George III Shilling, 1816; George IV Shilling, 1826; Victoria Crown, 1896 (LX); Victoria Threepence, 1881; three George V Threepences, 1913, 1914, & 1919; and a George V Crown, 1935. £25-30 493 COINS - ASSORTED PRE-1920 GREAT BRITAIN SILVER COINAGE generally worn, (approximately 207g). £30-40 494 COINS - ASSORTED 1920-46 GREAT BRITAIN SILVER COINAGE (approximately 161g). £20-25 495 COINS - ASSORTED WORLD COINAGE including a Great Britain 1976 proof set, cased. £20-25 496 COINS - ASSORTED BRITISH & WORLD COINAGE mainly late 19th and 20th century, variable condition; together with a small quantity of banknotes. £20-30 Lot 502 497 ASSORTED CIGARETTE CARDS including Wills, 'The World's Dreadnoughts', 1910, variable (25/25); Player, 'Cricketers, 1934', 1934, variable (50/50); Player, 'Footballers, Caricatures by "RIP"', 1926, variable (50/50); Churchman, 'History & Development of the British Empire', 1934, variable (50/50); and Player, 'Curious Beaks', 1929, variable (50/50), (four albums). £20-30 498 STAMPS - AN ALL-WORLD COLLECTION mainly circa 1930s-50s, including British Commonwealth, (two albums). £20-30 499 A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO ORDINARY SEAMAN (FIRST CLASS) F.T. HOSKING, ROYAL NAVY comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both 363294 F.T. Hosking. O.S.1 R.N.), officially impressed, unmounted. £30-40 500 ASSORTED GREAT WAR MEDALS & MILITARIA comprising a British War Medal 1914-20 (30638 Pte. M. Sowter. Som. L.I.), officially impressed, unmounted; a Victory Medal (17023 Pte. A. Shipton. Som. L.I.), officially impressed, unmounted; a silver Wound Badge, stamped to the reverse '224353'; a Royal Fusiliers cap badge; and a Royal Artillery cap badge, (5). £30-40 501 A BRITISH MK VI COMBAT HELMET circa 1987/88, size large, with disruptive pattern material covers in both woodland and desert finishes. £20-30 502 A FRENCH M26 ADRIENNE COMBAT HELMET painted dark olive green. £25-35 503 A BRITISH MK V 'TURTLESHELL' COMBAT HELMET circa 1972, painted black, complete with stockinette inner. £20-30 504 A POST SECOND MILITARY PARADE HELMET unmarked, painted olive green. £20-25 WORLD WAR 505 A BRITISH P1907 S.M.L.E. BAYONET by Wilkinson, the ricasso markings including a reissue date of [19]22 (issue date indistinct), in its leather scabbard, with a later webbing frog. £30-40 506 A U.S. MI [SECOND WORLD WAR] GARAND BAYONET by Pal Blade and Tool, the ricasso dated 1943, in its fibreglass scabbard. £25-30 Lot 507 507 A U.S. M5 [KOREAN WAR] GARAND BAYONET in its fibreglass scabbard, the steel throat stamped 'USM8A1 / T W B'. £25-30 508 A BRITISH NO.9 MK I S.M.L.E. BAYONET made at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Poole, date stamped '1949', in its steel scabbard, with a later plastic webbing frog. £20-25 Lot 509 509 A BRITISH NO.5 MK I BAYONET by Wilkinson, the ricasso marked 'W.S.C.', in its steel scabbard, with a later plastic webbing frog. £20-25 510 A BRITISH NO.4 MK II SPIKE BAYONET in its steel scabbard, with a webbing frog. £20-25 513 ASSORTED CARD GAMES including Gibson & Sons 'In Castle Land', some boxed (none checked for completeness). £20-30 514 A 19TH CENTURY SHAGREEN WATER PIPE unmarked, 39cm high. £30-40 FAR EASTERN 515 A SECOND WORLD WAR SILK MAP of Greece, Turkey and the Aegean Sea, printed to both sides, approximately 50cm x 61cm, in a double-sided frame. Provenance: Special Operations Executive, thence by family descent. £30-40 516 A BRITISH MILITARY SERVICE ISSUE GAS MASK circa 1980s. £15-20 517 [GREAT WAR INTEREST]. A GRIMWADES POTTERY CANDLESTICK transfer printed with an 'Old Bill' scene after Bruce Bairnsfather ('Well if you knows of a better 'ole...'), the base marked 'Made by the girls of Staffordshire during the winter of 1917 when the boys were in the trenches fighting for liberty and civilization', 15.5cm diameter. £20-30 Lot 511 511 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILKWORK PICTURE depicting ladies at leisure outside a country inn, inscribed verso 'Worked by Sophia Baker / 1801 / & given to Sarah Hougham', 11.5cm x 15.5cm (oval). £50-70 512 A BLACK BRUSHED SILK TOP HAT the interior lining marked 'Harrods Ltd / London', in a leather hat box; together with a pair of suede gloves; and a black feather fan. £30-40 518 A COLLECTION BOTTLE STOPPERS including carved wooden examples. £30-40 OF Black DECORATIVE Forest style 519 FOUR MID 20TH CENTURY NEPALESE KHUKRIS two with carved tiger's head pommels, each in its leather scabbard. £30-40 520 A 'CONCERT GRANDE' MAHOGANY CABINET GRAMOPHONE with an integral record storage compartment, 98cm high. £40-60 521 PHOTOGRAPHS - APPROXIMATELY TWENTY-TWO GLASS PLATE NEGATIVES comprising portraits and topographical views, including collapsed buildings and up-rooted trees, each 10cm x 13cm. £30-40 522 PHOTOGRAPH - A BLACK & WHITE VIEW OF THE SOMERSET SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY, TAUNTON with horse-drawn delivery carts drawn up outside, 28cm x 35.5cm. £20-30 523 A LATE 19TH CENTURY PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE the japanned and gilded body with a needle plate marked 'Jas G. Weir / ... London', in an ebonized wooden travel case. £60-80 524 ASSORTED MID 20TH EDUCATIONAL FILM STRIPS £20-30 CENTURY £20-30 530 ASSORTED MID 20TH CENTURY TRAVEL EPHEMERA including menus; together with two scrapbooks of similar period. £30-40 531 A FENCING EPEE together with a pair of spurs; and a brown leather belt with a pouch. £60-80 532 THREE LARGE STONEWARE BOTTLES impressed, respectively, 'R.J. Gimblett / Spirit Merchant / Watchet' (37cm high); 'Bond / Wine & Spirit Merchant / Wiveliscombe / Somerset' (37cm high); and 'S.W. Arnold & Son / Limited / Taunton' (46.5cm high). £30-40 CARPETS 525 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS TWO-DRAW MONOCULAR BY CHEVALLIER the outer barrel covered with ivory; a pair of enamelled gilt brass opera glasses, circa 1900, with a folding handle; and an onyx box and cover, (3). £40-50 526 COINS - ASSORTED GREAT BRITAIN COINAGE mainly 1960s. £10-15 527 [CRICKET]. A DUNCAN FEARNLEY BAT signed to the face by the Indian team of 1986 (thirteen signatures), and to the reverse by the Somerset and Kent teams (thirteen and eleven signatures respectively), 82cm long. £20-30 528 A COLLECTION OF CRESTED CHINA by Goss and others, (approximately sixty-two pieces). £20-30 529 AFTER D.G. MACKAY (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) '1932 Morgan 750cc Three-Wheeler'; and '1930 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre Supercharged', a pair Colour prints, 32.5cm x 53cm, uniformly framed. Lot 536 536 AN INDIAN HAND WOVEN RUG of floral design on a beige ground, 6'x4' £30-40 537 A MIDDLE EASTERN RUNNER 20th century, 297cm x 105.5cm. £30-50 FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART AND CLOCKS 543 A 19TH CENTURY BLACK SLATE MANTLE CLOCK The circular dial with Roman numerals, with a two train French movement striking on a bell, the case with incised and gilded decoration, 48.5cm high, 51cm wide £60-80 Lot 544 Lot 540 540 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR CHEST of Scottish design, with cushion shaped frieze drawer, over three short deep drawers and with three long graduated drawers below, with turned handles, flanked by two pillar supports and raised on four turned legs, 130cm wide, 63cm deep, 134cm high £80-120 541 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID COMMODE/BEDSIDE CABINET with cupboard above two drawers and raised on splayed supports, 83cm wide, 48cm deep £30-40 544 A HEAVY COPPER TWIN HANDLED CREAM/PRESERVE PAN 50cm diameter £30-40 545 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK the circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and an outer minute track, fitted with a French key-wound movement, the case raised on gilt metal ball feet, 28cm wide. £30-40 Lot 542 542 A FRENCH GILT BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK The twin barrel movement striking on a single gong, the dial inscribed 'Paris', 14.5cm high, including handle £100-150 Lot 546 546 A 1930S LIGHT OAK MAGAZINE RACK of waterfall design, 94cm high, 38cm wide £40-60 547 A SMALL VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED TWO-SEATER SOFA with arched and buttoned backrest and on carved frontal supports, 66cm deep, 81cm high, 130 cm wide £35-50 552 A 19TH CENTURY DARK OAK BUREAU the fall front carved with dragons, profile of a gentleman and scroll decoration, the interior fitted with pigeon holes and eleven small drawers and with two short and three long drawers under, raised on bracket feet, 50 cm deep, 106 cm high, 105cm wide £100-150 553 A LARGE CAST METAL BELL With 'H Marlow Ltd Excelsior works Dudley 18751957' 28cm high £60-80 Lot 548 548 A CIRCULAR BRASS LOG BIN with pair of lion mask drop ring handles and raised on three paw supports, 33cm high £60-80 554 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SLOPE TOP SCHOOL DESK Manufactured by 'School Furnishing Co. Ltd.' 54cm wide £30-40 549 AN UPHOLSTERED AND BUTTONED CHAISE LONGUE/OTTOMAN with scroll end and backrest and lift up seat, 72 cm deep, 80 cm high , 160 cm wide £50-70 550 AN UPHOLSTERED ROCKING OPEN ARMCHAIR mahogany framed and with upholstered seat back, and armrests £40-60 551 AN UPHOLSTERED NURSING/LOW CHAIR the hoop shaped open backrest on four turned supports £30-40 Lot 555 555 A PAIR OF CHANDELIERS Each with six branch candle lights, glass drip pans, lustre droplet, and bead decoration, approximately 60cm high £60-80 556 A SINGLE CHANDELIER With six branch candle lights, glass drip pans, lustre droplet and bead decoration, approximately 60cm high £30-40 557 A 3 TIER CHANDELIER WITH THREE LIGHTS Brass detail and glass drops, approximately 50cm high £30-40 558 THREE ERCOL LIGHT ELM LOUNGE CHAIRS Cushions with two £80-120 Lot 552 559 TWO ERCOL LIGHT ELM COFFEE TABLES One oval shaped with magazine rack. 100cm diameter £80-120 560 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TILT-TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE the turned pedestal on outswept tripod supports, 80 x 54cm £60-80 Lot 563 563 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY OVAL OCCASIONAL TABLE with single drawer and on four squared supports joined by undershelf, 62cm wide, 75cm high £80-120 Lot 561 561 A LADIES MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TWIN PEDESTAL WRITING DESK with inset top, above a central drawer flanked by eight side drawers and on plinth base on castors, 118 wide, 60cm deep, 73cm high £120-150 564 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TILT-TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE the squared pedestal on an incurring platform base, on brass castors, 71 x 53cm, 70cm high £30-50 565 A STANDING MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBAORD the upper portion with mirror back cabinet above a mirror back shelf, the cupboard below with twin doors and shelf under, 183 high, 44cm deep £60-80 566 A MAHOGANY FRAMED CHEVAL MIRROR raised on outswept supports, 142cm high £30-40 Lot 562 562 A CONTEMPORARY HEAVY OAK SQUARE COFFEE TABLE the squares supports joined by undershelf, 122cms square, 40cm high £50-70 Lot 567 567 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED DISPLAY CABINET fitted with two glass shelves, the four outswept supports joined by undershelf, 105cm wide, 181cm high £80-120 568 A SINGLE HALL CHAIR with inset tile backrest and on turned frontal supports £20-30 569 A MAHOGANY LOWBOY with inset leather top, the central drawer flanked by pair of square side drawers, the four turned tapering supports on pad feet, 86cm x 52cm, 73cm high £80-120 570 A VICTORIAN PINE DRESSER with long drawer above a pair of panelled cupboards, the high open rack over with three shelves, 101cm wide, 238cm high including rack £60-80 571 A MAHOGANY GLAZED BOOKCASE with pair of astragal glazed doors, and fitted with two shelves and raised on dwarf cabriole supports, 120cm width, 128cm high £60-80 Lot 570 572 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PART WHATNOT the serpentine base with single drawer, in pieces and A/F, 56cm wide £20-30 573 AN UPHOLSTERED LADIES HOOP BACK CHAIR with spindle backrest and on turned frontal supports £40-60 574 A GEORGIAN OAK INLAID HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD with panelled door and fitted with three shaped shelves, 113cm high, 76cm wide £60-80 575 A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE FIGURES OF RECUMBENT LIONS modelled after the Lion of Lucerne, on two section rectangular plinth bases, 97 x 46cm, 70cm high £150-200 Lot 575 576 A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE CAMPANA STYLE GARDEN URNS on pedestal bases with scroll decoration, 110cm high, 46cm diameter £100-150 Lot 578 580 PETER 'RABBITMAN' HEAP, WETWANG, YORKSHIRE an oak cross frame stool, with leather seat and carved rabbit signature, 60cm wide, 41cm high £150-180 Lot 580 Lot 576 577 A VICTORIAN DARK OAK CARVED BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD with panelled backrest and central drawer above a cupboard flanked by pair of side cupboards on a plinth base, 204cm wide, 60cm deep, 158cm high £80-120 581 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK HALL STAND the back fitted with clock and pair of coat hooks, the recessed seat below with two drawers under, 122cm wide, 203cm high £300-400 578 A MILLSTONE 122 diameter, 15cm deep £100-150 582 A TABLE TOP SHOP DISPLAY/SHOW CABINET with pair of mirror backed hinged doors, 179cm long, 59cm high, 23cm high £80-120 579 A COLLECTION OF BRASS CALIBRATED SEED SPOONS/MEASURES numbered 1-28 £30-40 583 A 1930S OAK BUREAU with panelled fall front, and with three long drawers under, and on ball supports, 75cm wide £20-40 Lot 581 584 AN OAK TANTALUS with three cut glass decanters, complete with stoppers and key £60-80 585 A LATE 19TH CENTURY MANTEL CLOCK the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and marked 'Geo. Stacey / Minehead', with a German two-train movement, 26.5cm high; and another 19th century mantel clock, in a Gothic revival mahogany case, 43cm high, (2). £80-100 586 A RECTANGULAR BEVELLED WALL MIRROR in an ornate gilt frame with fleur de lys, floral and scrolling decoration, 100cm wide, 74cm high £40-60 587 AN 18TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK the painted and enamel dial with Roman numerals and floral decoration and with seconds dial and contained in an oak case, 198cm high £300-400 588 A 19TH CENTURY LONGCASE CLOCK the painted and enamel dial with date aperture, Roman numerals and floral spray decoration and contained in an oak case, the canopy with broken swan neck pediment, 207cm high £200-300 Lot 587 589 A SET OF FOUR MAHOGANY FRAMED CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING CHAIRS with openwork splat backs and upholstered drop-in seats £60-80 590 AN ELBOW CHAIR with openwork splat and upholstered drop-in seat and another single chair with caned backrest (2) £25-40 591 A SMALL OAK COFFER with carved and panelled front, 111cm wide, 67cm high £60-80 592 AN EARLY DARK OAK COFFER of small proportions, the triple panelled front carved with lunettes and scrolling decoration, 91cm wide, 65cm high £80-120 Lot 592 593 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST of three long graduated drawers with brass loop handles and escutcheons and on bracket supports, 91cm wide, 88cm high A/F £60-80 Lot 596 597 A FRENCH SPELTER FIGURINE, 'PRISONNIERE' circa 1900, after Ferrand, with a patinated bronze and painted finish, 34cm high. £20-25 598 A FRENCH SPELTER FIGURAL GROUP, 'PASSAGE DU GUE' circa 1900, after Aug. Moreau, with a patinated bronze and painted finish, 42.5cm high. £25-30 Lot 593 594 A 1930S OAK SIDEBOARD the base fitted with three drawers and pair of cupboards under, the mirror back over flanked by twin spiral supports, 152cm wide, 154cm high £40-60 595 A VICTORIAN BRASS BED FRAME 136cm wide £50-80 596 A MAX INC OVERSIZED FLOOR LAMP in black, fully extended it has a reach of 2.9m, manufactured entirely within the UK £400-500 599 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS WALL LIGHTS each back plate set with a bevelled oval mirror, above three branches with candle holders and drip pans (the outer two later fitted to carry electric bulbs), 36cm high. £40-60 600 TWO SIMILAR LATE 19TH CENTURY ROCOCO STYLE GILT BRASS EASEL-BACK MIRRORS each cast with scrolling foliate frames, 31cm and 28cm high respectively. £40-60 601 A LATE 19TH CENTURY DRUM MANTEL CLOCK the circular white dial with black Roman numerals, and with a French movement, fitted to an ebony stand, 20cm high. £20-30 602 AN INLAID MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK the circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, and with a later French movement, 27.5cm high. £30-40 603 A 19TH CENTURY CHINOISERIE REVERSE GLASS PAINTING 17cm x 25cm; two crystoleum portrait prints, each 12.5cm x 9cm; and another print, (4). £20-30 604 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MINIATURE CHEST OF DRAWERS possibly an apprentice piece, comprising two short and four graduated long drawers, with cock beading, 48.5cm high, 34cm wide. £40-60 Lot 609 609 A GEORGIAN OVAL OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE the turned supports joined by stretcher rails, 145 x 125cm £100-150 610 A LATE 19TH CENTURY OVAL OAK GATELEG TABLE the turned supports joined by stretcher rails, 110 x 105cm £80-120 605 A LATE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN CARVED HARDWOOD CIGARETTE BOX together with a mahogany tea caddy; a leather jewellery box; and two other boxes, (5). £30-40 611 A RECTANGULAR ENAMEL TRAY on a folding cast stand; an oval painted tin hat box; and a rush seat single chair with spindle backrest (3) £40-50 606 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY KETTLE STAND the square top with a low galleried edge, above a candle-slide, on square tapering supports, 71cm high. £30-40 612 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WASHSTAND/POT CUPBOARD later converted to a drinks cabinet, 85cm high, 45cm wide £30-50 607 A VICTORIAN WALNUT CHILD'S CHAIR with a padded backrest and drop-in seat, 74cm high; a late 19th century American stained wood child's rocking chair; and another chair, (3). £30-40 608 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CHEST of two short and three long graduated drawers, the circular brass drop ring hands on fleur de lys mounts, and raised on outswept supports, 110cm high, 106cm wide £100-150 613 A 19TH CENTURY PANELLED OAK COFFER of small proportions, the interior fitted with candle box, 56cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep £120-150 614 A LARGE BRASS PLAQUE cast with a man standing on a rock, 32cm high £30-40 615 AN ABSTRACT STONE SCULPTURE in the form of a human face, mounted on a wooden stand, 62cm high £40-60 616 A COLLECTION OF EBONY & EBONISED ITEMS comprising a desk tray; small pin boxes; inkwell; leather bound common prayer book; and a modern Russian icon painted on wood £30-40 Lot 618 618 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CIRCULAR SWIVEL TILT-TOP TABLE with pie crust rim and bird cage support, the turned pedestal raised on outswept tripod supports with claw and ball feet, 62cm diameter, 72cm high £300-400 Lot 619 Lot 617 617 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT BUREAU BOOKCASE The bureau with crossbanded fall front opening to reveal four curved drawers with pigeon holes over and well under, and with two short and two long graduated drawers below, with brass loop handles, escutcheons and key plates and raised on bracket supports, the bookcase over with pair of shaped glazed doors, enclosing two adjustable shelves and with panelled back, 210cm high, 95cm wide, 57cm deep £1000-1500 619 A VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED OPEN ARMCHAIR with carved mask elbow grips, the cabriole fronted supports with lion mask decoration and paw feet £200-300 620 A FRENCH KIDNEY SHAPED SIDE TABLE with inlaid chequered top and gilt mounts and with single drawer the four slender supports joined by undershelf, 65cm high, 45cm wide £100-150 Lot 620 621 A GILT WOOD FLOOR LAMP the turned and carved column on circular base, 140cm high £60-80 Lot 623 Lot 622 622 A RECTANGULAR OAK JOINT STOOL carved with lunettes, the four turned supports joined by stretcher rails, 56cm high, 48cm wide £100-150 623 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT CHEST ON STAND the chest with two short and three long graduated drawers, the stand with single long drawer above three miniature drawers, with brass loop handles, escutcheons and key plates and with shaped apron below and raised on later cabriole supports, 161cm high, 102cm wide, 56cm deep £500-700 624 A FRENCH POT CUPBOARD with single drawer drawer above a cupboard, of quartered and crossbanded design, with inset marble top and lined interior, gilt mounts and on four turned tapering supports, 84cm high, 47cm wide, 39cm deep £100-150 625 AN EDWARDIAN OAK RECTANGULAR POT CUPBOARD with line inlay, 78cm high, 52cm wide £30-50 626 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST of two short and three long graduated drawers with brass loop handles and on outswept supports, 104cm high, 102cm wide, 50cm deep £150-200 Lot 624 631 A VICTORIAN COAL SCUTTLE with shovel £30-40 COPPER EMBOSSED 632 A CONTEMPORARY BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET with three drawers and cupboards under, the bookcase over with four astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, 186cm high, 152cm wide, 45cm deep £60-80 Lot 626 627 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE with single drawer and raised on four squared tapering supports on brass casters, 72cm high, 81cm wide £60-80 628 A NARROW SET OF OAK FOUR TIER BOOKSHELVES two brass desk lamps, trivet, twin handled pan and quantity brass shoes £30-40 Lot 633 633 A CONTEMPORARY WALNUT BOW FRONT DISPLAY CABINET/BOOKCASE the pair of glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, 125cm high, 108cm wide, 37cm deep £40-60 Lot 629 629 A VICTORIAN SMALL MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE with deep single drawer, the four squared tapering supports on brass castors, 71cm, 66cm wide £100-150 630 A VICTORIAN LOW ROCKING CHAIR with high lathe back £30-50 634 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DISPLAY CABINET with two shelves, on a serpentine fronted stand with two long drawers, the four squared tapering supports with spade feet and joined by cross stretcher, 174cm high, 76cm wide, 48cm deep £50-70 635 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINET with cupboard with bevelled glazed door enclosing a single shelf, and with fall front sheet music rack below and raised on four squared supports, 112cm high, 54cm wide, 36cm deep £40-60 Lot 640 640 A CHINESE ROSEWOOD ALTAR TABLE the apron with scroll openwork decoration, the four squared supports each joined by a pair of stretcher rails, 89cm high, 143cm wide, 35cm deep £200-250 Lot 635 636 WITHDRAWN - A FRENCH SPELTER FIGURINE, '[WILLIAM] WALLACE' on an ebonized stand, overall 137cm high (lower section of sword broken). £50-70 637 WITHDRAWN - AN ART DECO WALNUT PORTABLE COCKTAIL CABINET opening to reveal a bottle stand with cocktail accessories and with drawer below and raised on castors, 70cm high, 33cm wide £30-40 638 AN ARTS & CRAFTS MAHOGANY WALL MIRROR with a bevelled circular plate, the frame carved with foliate and berry detail, and stamped in monogram 'ABE', 41cm x 39.5cm; together with an Edwardian smoker's table cabinet, 43cm high; and a Cooperative Wholesale Society biscuit tin, the lid printed with a tavern interior smoking scene, (3). £40-60 641 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN INLAID CORNER CHAIRS with vase shaped splats and on turned supports £50-70 642 A FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK the enamel dial with Roman numerals and contained in a serpentine shaped brass case with overhandle, 12cm high £60-80 643 A VICTORIAN BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK with repeat, contained in a fitted travelling case, height of clock 11cm £150-200 644 AN EDWARDIAN OIL LAMP with decorated glass shade and brass column, 59cm high £30-40 639 WITHDRAWN - AN ORIENTAL EBONISED FOUR FOLD SCREEN the panels depicting figures in landscapes, 90cm high, folds out to 108cm £40-60 Lot 645 645 A VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR LEAD LINED WINE COOLER the interior stamped 'Made in London, No 2' with pair of cast carrying handles and on four turned supports, 73cm high, 64cm wide, 53cm deep £80-120 646 A VICTORIAN WALNUT DOME TOP STATIONERY BOX with brass mounts, 19cm wide; a small oak barrel shaped casket and a hardwood waste paper bin carved with ivy decoration (3) £30-40 Lot 651 651 A LATE REGENCY WALNUT INLAID SOFA TABLE fitted with two short drawers, the twin vase shaped supports on pairs of outswept legs with brass caps and castors, 72cm high, 158cm wide including laps, 66cm deep £300-400 Lot 647 647 A VICTORIAN WALNUT SUTHERLAND TABLE raised on twin spiral supports, 59cm high, 60cm wide £50-70 652 A VICTORIAN INLAID WORK BOX with fitted interior, on stand with sliding fabric pouch and raised on four squared supports with spade feet, 32cm wide, 75cm high £150-200 648 A SPECIMEN STONE TERRESTIAL TABLE GLOBE gimbel mounted with brass stand, 32cm high £30-40 649 AN OVAL MAHOGANY WALL MOUNTED DISPLAY CASE with a selection of clock keys and arms, on a baize background, 54cm high (oval). £40-60 650 A CAST PLASTER PANEL over-painted white, depicting two cherubs with a lion in bas relief, 35cm long £30-40 Lot 653 653 A VICTORIAN INLAID MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE the turned pedestal on four outswept supports with brass caps and castors, 138 x 92cm £150-200 654 A 19TH CENTURY PANELLED OAK COFFER carved with lunettes, the interior fitted with candle box, 60cm high, 119cm wide, 54cm deep £100-150 660 A JAPANESE ROOM SCREEN in lacquered frame and stand, one side woven in silk with a pair of cranes perched in a tree amidst blossom, the reverse painted with three cranes in a landscape, 112cm high, 98cm wide £250-350 Lot 661 Lot 655 655 A VICTORIAN THREE-FOLD GILT FRAMED SCREEN the central mirrored panel flanked by a pair of oval coloured prints, with fabric inset panels below, 143cm high, 116cm wide overall £40-60 656 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID SQUARE SHAPED OCCASIONAL TABLE the tapering supports joined by undershelf, 70cm high, 46cm square £30-40 657 661 A 'HOLLAND & SONS' VICTORIAN GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK RECTANGULAR WRITING TABLE after designs by A.W.N Pugin, with an inset waxed black cloth top, fitted with two drawers, one stamped 'Holland & Sons', raised on twin supports, the tressle style base joined by stretcher rail, 75cm high, 121cm wide, 83cm deep. Note: Similar pieces remain in use at the Palace of Westminster. £3000-3500 NOT LOT 658 AN ART NOUVEAU STYLE CAST BRONZE FEMALE BUST 'Spirit of Winter', with an impressed foundry mark, on a sculptural base, 44cm high £40-60 659 A VICTORIAN WALL CLOCK the dial with Roman numerals and contained in a mahogany case with turned pillar supports, 85cm high £50-70 Lot 662 662 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR SERVING TABLE raised on four square supports, 80cm high, 153cm wide, 69cm deep £300-400 663 A 19TH CENTURY CAST LEAD TOBACCO CASKET of canted rectangular form, the sides depicting smokers around a dining table, complete with inner lid, 12.5cm long. £30-40 664 A 19TH CENTURY WOOLWORK PICTURE depicting a lady in conference with a Cardinal, in a decorative frame with a moulded composition border, 66.5cm x 52.5cm. £30-40 Lot 665 Lot 668 665 A 19TH CENTURY PAPIER MACHE TRAY hand-painted with flowers and inlaid with mother of pearl, 54cm x 70cm. £60-80 669 A NOVELTY BRONZED METAL NAUTICAL TIMEPIECE the circular white dial with black Roman numerals and marked '... Ansonia Clock Co. U.S.A.', in a ship's wheel and anchor mount, suspended between oar and gaff supports, on an entwined ropework base, 35.5cm high. £40-50 666 A MATCHED PAIR OF THAI CARVED WOODEN FIGURES one male and the other female, both in seated poses, with the remains of a polychrome painted finish, 50cm and 47cm high respectively. £60-80 667 A PAIR OF ORIENTAL CAST BRASS CANDLESTICKS the drip pans with crouching frogs, the simulated bamboo columns with leaf cast knops and grotesque animalistic tripod supports, 52cm high; together with a sheet metal floral and foliate decorated wall light, with twin candle holders, 42cm high. £30-40 668 A NOVELTY BRONZED METAL TIMEPIECE in the form of a semi-naked lady holding aloft a clock, the circular dial with black Arabic numerals, standing on a socle base, overall 38cm high. £30-40 670 A THAI CARVED WOOD BUDDHISTIC FIGURE in a seated pose, with a polychrome painted finish, 69cm high; together with a similar figure, standing on a cloud above a dragon, 68cm high, (2). £60-80 671 A LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, visible escapement, and retailer's name 'Frederick Johnson / Altrincham', fitted with a twotrain chiming movement by S. Marti & Cie, the case with incised, gilded and marble inlaid decoration, 44cm high, 50cm wide. £80-120 672 A PAIR OF CAST RESIN KNEELING ANGELS one with hands clasped in prayer and the other with arms crossed over the breast, 67cm high. £40-50 673 AN ART NOUVEAU STYLE TABLE LAMP the cast metal base with an irridescent green glass shade. £20-30 674 A MID 19TH CENTURY WOOLWORK SAMPLER incorporating an African Grey parrot, other birds, a butterfly and flowers, inscribed 'Jennett Llewellyn / Her Work / Aged 13 Years / 1853', 47cm x 38cm. £150-200 675 A GROUP OF FIVE INDONESIAN BRONZE FIGURES including two in traditional rural dress, and two athletes playing with balls, each 19.5cm high. £200-300 676 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BALLOON BACK DINING CHAIRS the open backrests with scrolling decoration, and with upholstered stuff over seats and raised on cabriole frontal supports £40-60 677 A COPPER GALLON ALE JUG stamped 'W. & P. Steele / 61 Geo. St. / Edinburgh', 19cm high; a brass preserve pan; two blue and white transfer printed jugs; and a similar tankard, (5). £25-30 678 A LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK the dial with a circular white minute track with black Roman numerals, fitted with a two-train chiming movement, the architectural case with incised and marble inlaid decoration, 35.5cm wide; together with another late 19th century black slate mantel clock, (2). £40-50 679 A PAIR OF CIRCULAR BEVELLED WALL MIRRORS in grey painted frames, 60cm diameter £40-50 CAR PARKING AT THE OCTAGON We have limited parking available at the Salerooms. Please Note the nearest Pay and Display Car Park is located at Victoria Gate on the opposite side of the road from the Salerooms within easy walking distance. From the Town: Drive past the Salerooms and take the first turning left by the White Hart Public House. From the Motorway: Follow the signs to the Town Centre. (Pass Rowcliffes Dealership on the left hand side and turn right at the Traffic Lights by the White Hart Public House. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed Description of lots in the catalogue, although believed to be correct, are for identification and guidance purposes only. In no way is there any warranty given or implied as to the accuracy or content of any description or condition of items. All lots are sold subject to all faults and imperfections, if any, and purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the description or authenticity of any lot or lots. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser at the Hammer Price. In the event of any dispute arising the Auctioneer shall, at his discretion, reoffer the lot or lots. In any event his decision shall be final and binding. Every purchaser shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is written acknowledgement with the Auctioneers that the purchaser acts as an agent for a named and accepted principal. The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any bid from any person and to refuse admission to the premises at their discretion of any person. All lots are deemed to become the purchaser’s responsibility in full at the fall of the hammer when a Contract of Sale is made and the purchaser assumes the safe custody of the lot or lots. The Auctioneer acts as agents between the vendor and purchaser and is not responsible for any default by either the vendor or the purchaser. PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS 1. Intending purchasers unknown to the Auctioneers are kindly requested to make arrangements with the Auctioneers prior to the Sale regarding payment. If such arrangements are not made purchases will not be released until payment is received and in the case of cheques until they have been cleared. 2. Credit card payments: Purchasers intending to pay by credit card should make arrangements prior to the sale to ensure that the card is one accepted by the Auctioneer’s bankers. All charges made by the respective card company should be borne by the purchaser in addition to the Auctioneer’s charges. 3. 4. 5. All lots must be paid for in full on the day of the Sale and before removal from the Saleroom. Buyer’s premium of 19.5% + VAT of the Hammer Price is payable by the purchasers of all lots The Accounts Office adjoining the Saleroom will be open throughout the Auction for convenience of purchasers. REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM SALEROOM 1. The purchaser shall at his own expense remove the lot or lots purchased no later than two working days after the day of the Auction. Failure to comply with this condition will incur removal, storage and insurance charges. 2. No lot may be removed before payment. COMMISSION BIDS 1. The Auctioneers will be pleased to exercise commission bids on behalf of the purchasers, providing they are submitted in writing; in such a manner so as to purchase on behalf of the client by exceeding the highest Saleroom floor bid or next highest book bid or vendor’s reserve by one bid only. NEW BUYER REGISTRATION 1. All New Buyers wishing to register at this Saleroom must first produce two forms of paper ID ideally showing a concurring current address ie Driver’s Licence and a Utility Bill or Bank/Credit Card correspondence and those registering by telephone, if successful, will also be required to make the first payment to the saleroom either by Bank Transfer/Cash, or Cheque (which will have to clear before collection). New Buyer’s wishing to pay by Card will have to pay for their items in person. 2. Telephone Bids will only be accepted providing the Auctioneers have received two forms of paper ID ideally showing a concurring current address ie Driver’s Licence and a Utility Bill or Bank/Credit Card correspondence. 3. Telephone Bids MUST BE booked by 5.30 pm on the day BEFORE the sale. 4. No NEW registrations or bids will be taken once the Sale has commenced. SOLD IN OUR OCTOBER ANTIQUE & SPORTING SALES CALENDAR OF SALES 2014 MONTHLY ANTIQUE SALES Thursday 4th December QUARTERLY COLLECTORS SALES Friday 5th December A Diamond single stone Ring £3,500 VALUATION MORNINGS Free Valuation Mornings every Monday 9 am – 1 pm at The Octagon Salerooms _______________________________ SPECIAL TERMS & CONDITIONS REGARDING THE SALE OF BOOKS After “Snaffles” - A colour print £1,200 Unless described in the catalogue as being sold with all faults, books which prove on collation to be defective in illustrations or text, provided such defects are not mentioned, may be returned by the buyer. The sale will then be set aside providing: 1) They are returned in the same condition as they were in at the time of the sale. 2) They are returned within seven days after the conclusion of the sale. Books in multiple lots may not be returned for any reason. A sale will not be set aside due to lack of blank leaves, damaged bindings, foxing or staining, worm holes, inserted advertisements or any subsequently published supplements, volumes or appendices. Please note that books purchased through these rooms are subject to our standard rate of commission, inclusive of VAT. A Coachman’s outfit and accessories £7,000