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† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details. 1. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the trumpet bowl above a plain tear drop stem, raised to a shallow domed foot, height 15.5cm. £80-£120 2. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes outside a heavy corkscrew centre, and a central swollen knop, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm. £150-£250 3. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the pan top bowl with upper floral engraved border above a single series air twist stem with a pair of corkscrews or mercury twists, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm. £300-£500 4. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl with a vine engraved upper border above teared shoulder knop and medial knop stem raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm. Provenance - Cecil Davis, from whom bought by G P Henzell on September 1938 for £6.10. £300-£500 5. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley above a plain stem, raised to a folded foot, height 17cm. £100-£150 6. A 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the bell shaped bowl above a plain stem with internal tear, raised to a folded foot, height 16.5cm. £80-£120 7. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with grapes, vines and a bird above a double cotton twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. £120-£150

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1. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the trumpet bowl above a

plain tear drop stem, raised to a shallow domed foot, height 15.5cm.

£80-£120

2. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes outside a

heavy corkscrew centre, and a central swollen knop, raised to a

conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£150-£250

3. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the pan top bowl with

upper floral engraved border above a single series air twist stem with

a pair of corkscrews or mercury twists, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£300-£500

4. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl with a vine engraved upper border above teared shoulder knop and

medial knop stem raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm.

Provenance - Cecil Davis, from whom bought by G P Henzell on

September 1938 for £6.10.

£300-£500

5. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

engraved with hops and barley above a plain stem, raised to a folded

foot, height 17cm.

£100-£150

6. A 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the bell shaped bowl above a plain stem with internal tear, raised to a folded foot, height

16.5cm.

£80-£120

7. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl

engraved with grapes, vines and a bird above a double cotton twist

stem, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£120-£150

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8. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1730, the bell shaped bowl

above a baluster steam with internal tear and basal knop, raised to a folded foot, height 17.5cm.

£200-£300

9. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the ogee bowl above a solid plain stem, raised to a folded foot, height 13.5cm.

£80-£120

10. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

above a multi series air twist and frilled knopped stem, raised to a stepped conical foot, height 16cm.

£200-£300

11. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl above a solid plain stem, raised to a folded foot, height 15cm.

£50-£70

12. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

above a solid plain basal knopped stem, raised to a folded foot, height 17cm.

£80-£120

13. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl above a teared plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

£80-£120

14. A large 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl

above a teared plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

£80-£120

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15. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl above a

teared plain stem and folded foot, height 16cm.

£80-£120

16. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the honeycomb moulded ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with five ply

spiral outside a lace twist, raised to a conical foot, height 12.5cm.

Provenance - From the Cranch Collection No: 395 Wiliam MacAdam,

May 1993.

£200-£300

17. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl

above a single series air twist stem with a pair of corkscrews or mercury twist, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

Provenance - William MacAdam, October 1995.

£150-£200

18. An 18th Century glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl above a shallow double series opaque twist stem with seventeen ply spiral outside a

pair of central heavy tapes, raised to a terraced firing foot, height 9.5cm.

£200-£300

19. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl

above a mixed twist spiral air cable alternating with opaque spiral thread outside a single opaque heavy spiral thread, raised to a

conical foot, height 15cm.

£150-£200

20. An 18th Century colour twist drinking glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl above a multi series opaque twist stem, with spiral tapes

outside a ruby core, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

Provenance - Somervale Antiques March 1983.

£500-£800

21. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl engraved

with a bird and floral motif above a solid plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 10.5cm.

£100-£200

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22. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1720, the bell bowl above a pair

of bead knops and an inverted teared baluster stem, raised to a conical folded foot, height 16.5cm.

Provenance - The Edward V Phillips Collection.

£500-£800

23. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1760, the trumpet bowl engraved with a six petalled rose, two buds and leaves above a

double knopped multi series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

Provenance - The Edward V Phillips Collection.

£400-£600

24. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the pan topped bowl

above a double series air twist stem with a spiral outside a vertical cable core, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

£150-£200

25. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the ogee bowl above a multi spiral opaque twist stem with central knop, raised to a conical

foot, height 15cm.

£200-£300

26. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the bucket bowl above a

double series opaque twist stem with a pair of tapes outside central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£150-£200

27. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the ovoid bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes outside

corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 11.5cm.

£100-£200

28. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl above a

double series opaque twist stem with ten ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm.

£100-£200

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29. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl above a

double series opaque stem with multiple spiral bands outside central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£150-£200

30. An 18th Century pale green drinking glass, circa 1750, the compressed cup bowl above shoulder knopped hollow stem with

basal knop, raised to a conical folded foot, height 13.5cm.

£300-£400

31. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel

bowl engraved with seven petalled rose and bud above a plain solid stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

Provenance: Private collection of drinking glasses, sold 2006 Mellors

and Kirk saleroom.

£300-£400

32. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl above a triple knopped, doubled series opaque twist stem with three

ply spiral outside central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

£350-£400

33. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl with basal

flutes decorated with gilt rim and fruiting vines, possibly in the atelier of James Giles, above a diamond faceted stem, raised to a conical

foot, height 15cm.

£500-£600

34. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the fluted ogee bowl above double series opaque twist stem with multiple spirals outside a

pair of heavy spiral threads, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£120-£180

35. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the flared bucket bowl

above air twist stem with four outer ply spirals, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£300-£400

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36. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1755, the tall slender bell bowl

above a double knopped multi series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 20.5cm.

£300-£400

37. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl above a medial knop, single series multiple spiral air twist stem, raised to a

conical foot, height 18.5cm.

£300-£400

38. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the bell bowl above a

double knopped stem with single series multiple spiral air twist, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

£200-£300

39. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the bell bowl above a quadruple knopped, single series multiple spiral air twist stem, raised

to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£300-£500

40. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the bell bowl above a

double knopped, single series multiple air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£200-£300

41. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1760, the trumpet bowl engraved with a six petalled rose with a closed bud above a three

ring collar, double knopped single series air twist multiple spiral stem, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm.

£500-£800

42. An 18th Century baluster Kit Kat type drinking glass, circa 1730, the

trumpet bowl above a plain stem with internal tear above an inverted baluster with further tear, raised to a conical foot, height

16.5cm.

£400-£600

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43. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the round funnel bowl

above a double series opaque twist stem with multi spiral opaque twist outside of central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm.

£400-£600

44. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the fluted trumpet bowl above a multiple spiral air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height

19cm.

£200-£300

45. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl

above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of tapes outside a spiral cable, raised to a conical foot, height 19.5cm.

£200-£300

46. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the tulip bowl with basal honeycomb moulding above a double series opaque twists, with a

pair of spirals outside a loose corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

£200-£300

47. An 18th Century colour twist drinking glass circa 1770, the waisted

bell bowl above a colour twist stem with single spiral blue thread alternating with spiral air gauze, raised to a conical foot, height

18cm, together with A Wine Lover's Glasses - The A.C. Hubbard, Jr. Collection by Ward Lloyd. (2)

Provenance - The A.C. Hubbard Collection of Import English and Dutch Glass, London New Bond Street. Sold at Bonhams saleroom

2011.

£1500-£2000

48. An 18th Century heavy baluster drinking glass circa 1710, the round funnel bowl above the heavy baluster stem with angular knop with

internal tear continuing into a basal ball knop, raised to a folded foot,

height 13cm.

£600-£800

49. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1800, the deceptive trumpet bowl

above three ringed collar neck above a medial angular knop stem,

raised to a conical foot, height 11.5cm.

£30-£50

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50. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the trumpet bowl above

plain teared stem, raised to a folded foot, height 17cm.

£50-£80

51. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the trumpet bowl above a plain teared stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

£50-£80

52. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the bell bowl with solid

teared base above double series opaque twist stem with a pair of heavy spiral threads outside a corkscrew, raised to a conical foot,

height 18cm.

£200-£300

53. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl above a single/double series opaque twist with single loose corkscrew and

single air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

£150-£250

54. An 18th Century baluster drinking glass circa 1720, the trumpet bowl

above three ringed annulated knop over teared inverted baluster basal knop stem, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 16.5cm.

Provenance - Sotheby's British and Continental Glass and

Paperweight sale 1999.

£2000-£3000

55. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl engraved with a head and shoulders portrait of Prince Charles

Edward Stuart in Highland dress with the sash of the Garter, within an oval line panel inscribed AUDENTIOR IBO, the reverse with

Jacobite style rose, bud, thistle and star above double knopped,

multi spiral air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

Provenance - Sir Hector Monro, M.P.,J.P.,D.L Sold at Sotheby's 24th November 1986, lot 37.

£4000-£6000

56. A pair of 18th Century style glass candle sticks, three ringed

annulated knops above single series opaque and air twist stem

above three ringed annulated basal knops, raised to a domed foot, height 18cm.

£80-£120

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57. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the bell bowl above

double knopped, multiple air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£300-£500

58. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the waisted bell bowl above a multi spiral air twist stem, raised to a conical folded foot,

height 17cm.

£120-£150

59. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl

engraved T & G.L linked with a rose and thistle above a solid plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm.

£70-£90

60. An 18th Century ale drinking glass circa 1740, the wrythen fluted bowl above a knopped stem, raised to a conical foot, height 12.5cm.

£30-£50

61. An 18th Century ale drinking glass circa 1740, the wrythen fluted

bowl above a knopped stem, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm.

£30-£50

62. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl above a multi air twist stem, raised to a folded foot, height 14.5cm.

£100-£200

63. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the bell bowl above a

plain stem, raised to a conical folded foot, height 13.5cm.

£80-£120

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64. A late 18th to early 19th Century lace makers lamp, the spherical oil

reservoir bowl above the tear drop stem, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

£80-£120

65. A late 18th Century custard cup, the bucket bowl with applied handle above knopped stem, raised to a conical foot, height 12cm.

£20-£40

66. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the stepped 'Lynn' ogee

bowl above double series opaque twist stem with four ply spiral bands outside of loose multi ply corkscrew, raised to a folded conical

foot, height 14cm.

£300-£500

67. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the fluted round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with four ply spiral

bands outside of multiple heavy thread spiral centre, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£100-£150

68. A late 18th Century drinking glass, the round funnel bowl engraved

with hops and barley, above a double beaded knop stem and shallow conical foot, height 15cm.

£50-£80

69. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the ogee bowl above a double series air twist stem, with multiple air twist spirals outside of

a thin spiral cable, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£100-£150

70. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1730, the waisted bell bowl

above teared inverted baluster stem with basal knop, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 15cm.

£200-£300

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71. An 18th Century composite stem drinking glass circa 1750, the

drawn trumpet bowl with a multi series air twist stem with a basal teared inverted baluster knop, raised to a conical foot, height

17.5cm.

£300-£500

72. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the flared bucket bowl above double series air twist stem, with pair of corkscrews outside a

vertical cable, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

£300-£500

73. An 18th Century composite stem drinking glass circa 1750, drawn

trumpet bowl over a multi series air twist stem above a large teared inverted baluster knop section, raised to a conical foot, height

16.5cm.

£300-£400

74. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the pan topped bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes

outside a loose corkscrew, raised to a folded conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£300-£400

75. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the fluted round funnel

bowl above single series opaque twist stem with multi ply corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm.

£150-£250

76. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the round funnel bowl engraved with a band of flowers and fruiting vines to the upper

border above a multi knopped stem with angular teared beaded inverted baluster and basal knops, raised to a conical foot, height

17cm.

£400-£600

77. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl

above a multi knopped stem with beaded and angular knops, above teared lower section, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm.

£500-£800

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78. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1745, the bell bowl engraved

with a baroque scroll to the upper border, above a multi knopped stem with annular, teared baluster section and basal knop, raised to

a domed foot, height 19cm.

Provenance - Shirley Warren 1992

£500-£800

79. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1725, the bell bowl above plain stem with annular and basal knops, raised to a folded foot, height

17cm.

£400-£600

80. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

engraved with foliate motifs above a double series air twist stem, with seven ply spiral band outside spiral cable, raised to a conical

foot, height 17.5cm.

£600-£800

81. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the tall waisted bell bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral gauzes

outside a corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm.

£150-£250

82. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1750, the trumpet bowl

engraved with six petalled rose and bud, above a plain stem, raised to a conical foot, 16.5cm.

£400-£600

83. A 19th Century large glass marriage goblet, the round funnel bowl etched William and Ann Fall, 1870, surrounded by fruiting vines

above hollow stem between waisted knops with internal coin, raised to a conical foot, height 28cm.

Notes - This item appears to be from the spring 1870 marriage of William Fall and Ann Thornton in Leicestershire. In the 1871 census,

they were residing in 6 Oxford Court, West St. Mary's, Leicester. His occupation is given as "shoe finisher" and hers as "silk winder."

£120-£150

84. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl with basal

hammered finish above a double series opaque twist stem with four

ply spiral tapes outside a lace twist, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£200-£300

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85. An 18th Century excise glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

polished and engraved with fruiting vine with moth opposing above a hollow blown plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£300-£500

86. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1755, the flared bucket bowl above a multiple series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height

15.5cm.

£200-£300

87. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the waisted ogee bowl

with engraved floral border above a hollow diamond facet cut stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

£200-£300

88. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the tall ogee bowl engraved with an upper floral border above vertical basal moulding,

above a double series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£200-£300

89. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

above a balustroid stem with compressed shoulder and bladed medial knop to the teared stem, raised to a folded conical foot,

height 15cm.

£150-£250

90. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the drawn trumpet bowl above three basal collars and a mixed twist stem with a pair of

mercury threads outside an opaque gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 19.5cm.

£300-£400

91. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the round funnel bowl

relief moulded with a running vine motif with basal spiral above a double series opaque twist stem with two tapes outside a central

spiral, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£800-£1200

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92. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

above a mercury twist, raised to a domed foot, height 21.5cm.

£200-£300

93. A pair of 18th Century ratafia glasses circa 1755, 1760-1765, the slender conical bowl with basal moulding above a double series

opaque twist stem with twelve ply spirals outside a lace gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 17.5cm.

£800-£1200

94. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1720, the bell bowl above a

large teared shoulder and basal knop stem, raised to a folded conical foot, height 18cm.

£600-£800

95. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl engraved with a bird on fruiting vines above shoulder knopped multi

spiral air twist stem, raised to a conical stem, height 13.5cm.

£200-£300

96. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

above a single series air twist stem with a pair of multi spiral gauze cables, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£200-£300

97. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1750, the bell bowl engraved with a six petalled rose with two buds, the reverse with a

star and 'Fiat' above a double knop multi spiral air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

£800-£1200

98. An 18th Century Newcastle light baluster drinking glass circa 1750,

the large round funnel bowl engraved with the Arms of Holland above a slender baluster stem with upper bladed and ball knop with

internal tear above an angular shouldered baluster stem with basal ball knop, raised to a shallow conical foot, height 23cm.

£1000-£1500

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99. An 18th Century toasting glass circa 1760, the trumpet bowl above a

double series opaque twist stem with four spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised on a conical foot, height 18.5cm.

£250-£350

100. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the basal fluted ogee bowl above a plain stem, raised to a folded foot, height 14.5cm, S/D.

£100-£150

101. A 19th Century Masonic tumbler, facet cut and engraved with

Masonic emblems to body and two dice inset to a hollow base, height 10cm, S/D.

£80-£120

102. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vines and flower to the reverse above double series

opaque twist stem with a pair of corkscrews outside a single corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm, together with

another similar period drinking glass of ogee example. (2)

£100-£200

103. An 18th Century Firing glass circa 1770, the ogee bowl above a

double series opaque twist stem with sixteen ply spiral outside a pair of heavy spiral threads, raised to a terraced foot, height 10cm.

£200-£300

104. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1770, the bell bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of heavy spiral threads

outside corkscrew centre, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm, together with another similar period example with round funnel bowl

and single series opaque twist stem and another similar example. (3)

£200-£300

105. A late 18th Century colour twist drinking glass circa 1765, the conical

bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of white eight ply spiral bands edged with translucent red outside a loose

yellow multiply corkscrew with a very fine translucent green thread, raised to a conical foot, height 11cm.

£800-£1000

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106. An 18th Century colour twist drinking glass circa 1765, the flared

trumpet bowl above a double series colour twist stem with a pair of opaque white heavy threads outside opaque white loose multi ply

corkscrew edged with red and green, raised on a conical foot, height 17.5cm.

Provenance - William MacAdam, Edinburgh, 8th March 1997, Basil Jefferies Collection.

£1200-£1500

107. A late 18th Century drinking glass circa 1780, the bucket bowl above

a bladed and basal knop stem, raised to a folded conical foot, height 10cm.

£40-£60

108. A collection of assorted glass reference books, to include Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses by L. M. Bickerton, Coloured Glass

by Derek C. Davis & Keith Middlemas, The Jacobites and their

Drinking Glasses by Geoffrey B. Seddon, The Encyclopedia of Glass by Phoebe Phillips, The Ingenious Beilbys by James Rush, various

auction catalogues etc. (qty)

£40-£60

109. A collection of assorted glass reference books, to include A Wine

Lover's Glasses: The A.C. Hubbard, Jr Collection by Ward Lloyd, English 19th Century Press Moulded Glass by Colin R. Lattimore,

English Glass by W.A. Thorpe, English Table Glass by Percy Bate, In

Search of V. O. C Glass by David Heller, The Ingenious Beilbys by James Rush, various volumes of Glass Circle News etc. (qty)

£40-£60

110. Old English Drinking Glasses: Their Chronology and Sequence by Grant R. Francis, F.S.S., published by Herbert Jenkins Limited,

London 1936.

£80-£120

111. Old English Glasses: An Account of Glass Drinking Vessels in England

from Early Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century by Albert Hartshorne, published by Edward Arnold, London & New York, 1897.

£80-£120

112. Old English Glasses: An Account of Glass Drinking Vessels in England from Early Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century by Albert

Hartshorne, published by Edward Arnold, London & New York, 1897.

£80-£120

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113. An 18th Century clear crystal glass tazza circa 1770, the circular top

with shallow upstand, raised to a swollen silesean stem with annulated lower collar above a domed and folded foot, height 17cm.

£120-£150

114. An early 19th Century clear crystal glass vinaigrette bottle of shouldered form with slender neck, applied loop handle and spire

form stopper, decorated with a hollow diamond facet cut decoration, height 20cm, together with a small mustard or sweetmeat jar. (2)

£80-£120

115. A late Georgian glass tumbler of footed and flared form, later

engraved with the image of a greyhound, with WATERLOO CUP verso, height 8.5cm.

£150-£200

116. A set of three Georgian glass pedestal salts, each with an oval bowl cut with swags, and raised to a diamond form lemon squeezer foot,

height 7.5cm.

£70-£100

117. A late Georgian Anglo-Irish clear crystal glass table salt circa 1820,

of circular form with a deep roll rim decorated with flat cut decoration above a radial cut square base, together with a similar

example. (2)

£40-£60

118. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1785, the round funnel bowl engraved with a swag border of stars, above a hexagonal faceted

stem, raised to a conical foot, height 12.5cm.

£50-£80

119. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl engraved

with a floral border and with basal flutes, above a double series opaque twist stem with a 10 ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral

tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£150-£200

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120. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the ovoid bowl with a

border of leaves and berries above the moulded base, above a plain stem and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 14cm.

£150-£200

121. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1785, the ovoid bowl engraved with a hunting scenes with a mounted huntsman, dogs and a stag, above

a diamond faceted stem, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm.

£80-£120

122. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1750, the round funnel bowl

engraved with hops and barley, above a shoulder and centre knopped multiple spiral air twist stem and raised to a conical foot,

height 20cm.

£250-£300

123. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1770, the bell bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with an 18 ply spiral band outside a pair of

spiral tapes with two knops, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm.

£300-£500

124. An early 19th Century glass rummer, the bucket bowl engraved

SUNDERLAND BRIDGE with a view of the bridge with a masted ship sailing below, over a short plain tapering stem and raised to a

circular spread foot, height 16.5cm.

£100-£150

125. An 18th Century dwarf ale glass, the wrythen funnel bowl with flammiform fringe over two wrythen knops and raised to a domed

and folded foot, height 13cm.

£200-£300

126. An 18th Century ratafia glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl

engraved with a border of flowers and leaves, above a plain stem and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 19cm.

£200-£300

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127. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1765, the trumpet bowl above a

double series opaque twist stem with a 12 ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

£100-£150

128. Two Georgian mallet form decanters, the first cut with swags and with basal slice cut decoration, a three ringed neck, and mushroom

form star cut stopper, the other with diamonds and fans above basal fluting, with faceted three ring neck and mushroom form stopper,

height 22.5cm. (2)

£100-£150

129. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl above

a single series opaque twist stem with a single spiral cable, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£80-£120

130. A late 18th Century glass pedestal bowl, circa 1790, of oval form with turn over rim, with cut decoration of mitre cut lozenges, above

a knopped stem and raised to a lemon squeezer foot, height 22cm.

£400-£600

131. A late Georgian Anglo-Irish water jug of ovoid form with a

strawberry diamond band beneath a slice cut shoulder and integral spout with a high loop handle, height 14cm.

£40-£60

132. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of multi-ply corkscrews

outside a pair of spiral threads, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£120-£150

133. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, the ogee bowl with basal

moulded flutes, over a mixed twist stem with an air spiral cable alternating with a single opaque heavy spiral thread outside a single

opaque spiral thread, raised to a domed foot, height 14.5cm.

NB - This glass was formerly part of the Smith Collection sold at

Sotheby's on 4th December 1967, lot 213, illustrated on page 67 of the catalogue.

£200-£300

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134. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the flared trumpet bowl

over a plain stem with internal tear and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 17cm.

£100-£150

135. An 18th Century heavy baluster wine glass circa 1720, the bell bowl with solid base over an inverted baluster stem with a teared ovoid

knop and basal knop, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 16.5cm.

NB - This glass was formerly part of the Harding Collection, sold at Sotheby's on 1st June 1970.

£500-£800

136. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl

engraved with a border of cartouche and flowers, over a single series air twist stem with a mercury twist or pair of corkscrews and raised

to a conical foot, height 16cm.

£200-£300

137. A pair of 18th Century ale glasses, circa 1770, each drawn funnel bowl engraved with an OXO border over a faceted stem and raised

to a conical foot with a faceted border, height 17cm. (2)

£150-£180

138. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl gilt

decorated with a fruiting vine above basal scale cut decoration over a diamond faceted stem with central knop, raised to a conical foot,

height 14.5cm.

£200-£300

139. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, the waisted bucket bowl over an inverted baluster stem with shoulder and basal knops with teared

stem between and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 15.5cm.

£150-£200

140. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1740, the bell bowl with solid base

above a composite stem with a multi series air twist stem extending into the base of the bowl over an inverted baluster knop with

internal tears and raised to a conical foot, height 17cm.

£300-£500

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141. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1730, the bell bowl with solid base

above a balustroid stem with medial teared knop and raised to a domed foot, height 18cm.

£300-£500

142. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, the ogee bowl engraved with a bird and flowers above a plain stem and raised to a domed and

folded foot, height 14.5cm.

£120-£150

143. An 18th Century cordial glass circa 1760, the ogee bowl with basal

moulded fluting above a double series opaque twist stem with a 13 ply spiral band outside a pair of heavy spiral threads and raised to a

conical foot, height 15.5cm.

NB - This glass was formerly part of the Harding collection sold at

Sotheby's in June 1970.

£300-£500

144. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1740, the double ogee bowl above a teared stem and raised to a folded foot, height 13.5cm.

£200-£300

145. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760, the ogee bowl engraved with

flowers above a plain stem and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 14.5cm.

£120-£150

146. An 18th Century champagne or sweetmeat glass circa 1745, the ogee bowl with everted rim over a silesian stem, the eight sided

pedestal stem between collars and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 18.5cm.

£200-£300

147. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1770, the ovoid bowl above a

double series opaque twist stem with a six ply spiral band of wide and narrow tapes outside a single corkscrew, raised to a conical foot,

height 14.5cm.

£80-£120

148. An 18th Century Jacobite wine glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet

bowl engraved with a six petalled rose, two buds and a moth above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes outside

a vertical gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 17.5cm.

£500-£800

149. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760, the ogee bowl engraved with a fruiting vine with a bird in flight verso above a diamond faceted

stem with medial knop and raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£120-£150

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148. An 18th Century Jacobite wine glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet

bowl engraved with a six petalled rose, two buds and a moth above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes outside

a vertical gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 17.5cm.

£500-£800

149. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760, the ogee bowl engraved with a fruiting vine with a bird in flight verso above a diamond faceted

stem with medial knop and raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£120-£150

150. An 18th Century baluster wine glass, circa 1720, the bell bowl with

solid base with tear over a stem with angular knop, inverted baluster with internal tear and basal knop, raised to a domed and folded foot,

height 16.5cm.

NB - This glass was formerly part of the Harding Collection, sold at

Sotheby's on 1st June 1970.

£500-£800

151. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1775, the funnel bowl engraved with a floral and OXO garland, above a hexagonal faceted stem and

raised to a conical foot, height 18cm.

£100-£150

152. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, the pointed round funnel

bowl above a balustroid stem with knop at shoulder and base, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 15.5cm.

£150-£200

153. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1760, the round funnel bowl

engraved with hops and barley above a plain stem and raised to a folded foot, height 17cm.

£120-£150

154. An 18th Century ratafia glass circa 1765, the tall round funnel bowl

above a plain stem and raised a domed and folded foot, height

18cm.

£120-£150

155. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with four spiral threads

outside gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

£100-£150

156. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl above a

double series opaque twist stem with a pair of 4 ply spiral bands outside a lace twist, raised to a circular spread foot, height 11.5cm.

£120-£150

157. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the round funnel bowl

over a plain stem with shoulder, medial and basal knop and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 15cm.

£120-£150

158. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1760, the funnel bowl above a

double series opaque twist stem with a 6 ply spiral band outside a

corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 19cm.

£120-£150

159. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the bell form bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a multiple corkscrew outside

a pair of spiral threads, raised to a conical foot, S/D.

£80-£120

160. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the pointed round funnel

bowl above a single series opaque twist stem with a multi ply corkscrew, raised to a domed foot, height 15.5cm.

£80-£120

161. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl

above a plain teared stem and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 20cm.

£200-£300

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

155. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the round funnel bowl

above a double series opaque twist stem with four spiral threads outside gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

£100-£150

156. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1765, the ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of 4 ply spiral bands

outside a lace twist, raised to a circular spread foot, height 11.5cm.

£120-£150

157. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the round funnel bowl

over a plain stem with shoulder, medial and basal knop and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 15cm.

£120-£150

158. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1760, the funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a 6 ply spiral band outside a

corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 19cm.

£120-£150

159. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the bell form bowl above

a double series opaque twist stem with a multiple corkscrew outside a pair of spiral threads, raised to a conical foot, S/D.

£80-£120

160. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the pointed round funnel bowl above a single series opaque twist stem with a multi ply

corkscrew, raised to a domed foot, height 15.5cm.

£80-£120

161. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740, the drawn trumpet bowl

above a plain teared stem and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 20cm.

£200-£300

162. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1780, the bell form bowl with basal petal cuts above a slice cut stem and raised to a slice cut

shallow conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£80-£120

163. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1750, the waisted bell bowl above a plain stem and domed and folded foot, height 16.5cm.

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

162. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1780, the bell form bowl with

basal petal cuts above a slice cut stem and raised to a slice cut shallow conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£80-£120

163. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1750, the waisted bell bowl above a plain stem and domed and folded foot, height 16.5cm.

£40-£60

164. An 18th Century goblet circa 1750, the cup form bowl engraved with

a bird with a floral spray verso, above a short plain stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 9.5cm.

£40-£60

165. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1790, the cup form bowl over a

true baluster stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height

11.5cm.

£40-£60

166. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1720, the waisted bell bowl with solid base above a plain teared stem and raised to a conical foot,

height 15.5cm.

£150-£200

167. An 18th Century cider glass circa 1760, the bucket bowl above a plain stem and raised to a conical foot, height 12.5cm.

£120-£150

168. An 18th Century sweetmeat glass circa 1760, the double ogee bowl with notched rim and fluted decoration, over a hexagonal faceted

stem with central knop, raised to a domed foot, height 15cm.

£100-£150

169. An 18th Century sweetmeat glass circa 1750, the double ogee bowl with everted rim, over a plain stem with central knop and raised to a

domed foot, height 14cm.

£100-£120

170. A late 18th Century rummer circa 1780, the ovoid bowl engraved

with a stylised floral garland, over a capstan stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 12cm.

£40-£60

171. An 18th Century rummer circa 1780, the ovoid bowl above stem with

shoulder bladed knop and raised to a lemon squeezer foot, height 12.5cm.

£50-£80

172. A late 18th Century dram glass circa 1800, the ovoid bowl over a plain waisted stem and raised to a moulded foot, height 11cm.

£30-£50

173. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the conical bowl above a

plain stem and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 11.5cm.

£60-£80

174. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1740, the flared trumpet bowl above a short plain stem and raised to a domed and folded foot,

height 9.5cm.

£80-£120

175. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the ovoid bowl above a

medial knopped stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 9.5cm.

£40-£60

176. A late 18th Century dram glass circa 1780, the ovoid bowl above a

stem with medial ball knop and raised to a circular spread foot,

height 9.5cm.

£60-£80

177. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the bell form bowl above a plain stem and raised to a solid foot, height 12cm.

£60-£80

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169. An 18th Century sweetmeat glass circa 1750, the double ogee bowl

with everted rim, over a plain stem with central knop and raised to a domed foot, height 14cm.

£100-£120

170. A late 18th Century rummer circa 1780, the ovoid bowl engraved with a stylised floral garland, over a capstan stem and raised to a

circular spread foot, height 12cm.

£40-£60

171. An 18th Century rummer circa 1780, the ovoid bowl above stem with

shoulder bladed knop and raised to a lemon squeezer foot, height 12.5cm.

£50-£80

172. A late 18th Century dram glass circa 1800, the ovoid bowl over a plain waisted stem and raised to a moulded foot, height 11cm.

£30-£50

173. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the conical bowl above a

plain stem and raised to a domed and folded foot, height 11.5cm.

£60-£80

174. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1740, the flared trumpet bowl above a short plain stem and raised to a domed and folded foot,

height 9.5cm.

£80-£120

175. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the ovoid bowl above a

medial knopped stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 9.5cm.

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

176. A late 18th Century dram glass circa 1780, the ovoid bowl above a

stem with medial ball knop and raised to a circular spread foot, height 9.5cm.

£60-£80

177. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the bell form bowl above a plain stem and raised to a solid foot, height 12cm.

£60-£80

178. A late 18th Century dram glass circa 1780, the conical bowl above a

plain stem with bladed shoulder knop and basal knop and raised to a circular spread foot, height 10cm.

£60-£80

179. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1780, the barrel form bowl above a

plain stem with bladed knop and raised to a conical foot, height

10cm.

£30-£50

180. A late 18th Century rummer circa 1800, the ovoid bowl above a knopped capstan stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height

12cm.

£40-£60

181. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1780, the ogee bowl with basal fluting above a plain stem with medial ball knop, raised to an

overstitched foot, height 10cm.

£80-£120

182. An 18th Century goblet circa 1790, the bucket bowl with moulded

fluting above a short stem with centre and basal knop and raised to a conical foot, height 11.5cm.

£80-£120

183. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1790, the double ogee bowl

engraved with garlands in the neo classical style above moulded

fluting, above a plain stem and raised to a conical foot, height 11cm.

£80-£120

184. An 18th Century rummer circa 1780, the ogee bowl with an engraved Greek key border above basal moulded flutes, above a

capstan stem and raised to a lemon squeezer foot, height 12cm.

£50-£80

185. An 18th Century rummer circa 1790, the drawn round funnel bowl with moulded flutes above a short tapered stem and raised to a

circular spread foot, height 12.5cm.

£60-£80

186. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the ovoid bowl engraved

with a fruiting vine over moulded fluting above a plain stem and raised to an overstitched foot, height 10cm.

£60-£80

187. An 18th Century gin glass circa 1750, the bell bowl above a short

stem with spherical knop and raised to a domed foot, height 10.5cm.

£80-£120

188. An 18th Century firing glass circa 1750, the flared bowl above a solid

firing foot, height 8.5cm.

£100-£150

189. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the ovoid bowl with an engraved garland to the rim, above a plain stem and raised to a

circular spread foot, height 10.5cm, S/D.

£40-£60

190. A late 18th Century dram glass circa 1780, the round funnel bowl

above a short capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 8.5cm.

£50-£80

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183. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1790, the double ogee bowl

engraved with garlands in the neo classical style above moulded fluting, above a plain stem and raised to a conical foot, height 11cm.

£80-£120

184. An 18th Century rummer circa 1780, the ogee bowl with an engraved Greek key border above basal moulded flutes, above a

capstan stem and raised to a lemon squeezer foot, height 12cm.

£50-£80

185. An 18th Century rummer circa 1790, the drawn round funnel bowl

with moulded flutes above a short tapered stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 12.5cm.

£60-£80

186. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the ovoid bowl engraved with a fruiting vine over moulded fluting above a plain stem and

raised to an overstitched foot, height 10cm.

£60-£80

187. An 18th Century gin glass circa 1750, the bell bowl above a short

stem with spherical knop and raised to a domed foot, height 10.5cm.

£80-£120

188. An 18th Century firing glass circa 1750, the flared bowl above a solid firing foot, height 8.5cm.

£100-£150

189. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the ovoid bowl with an

engraved garland to the rim, above a plain stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 10.5cm, S/D.

£40-£60

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190. A late 18th Century dram glass circa 1780, the round funnel bowl

above a short capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 8.5cm.

£50-£80

191. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the trumpet form bowl with deep gadrooned base above a stem with centre bladed knop and

raised to a conical foot, height 9cm.

£80-£120

192. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1780, the drawn funnel bowl engraved with a floral spray above basal moulded fluting, above

stem with central milled knop and basal half knop, raised to a conical

foot, height 11.5cm.

£60-£80

193. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1780, the ovoid bowl above a stem with medial bladed knop, raised to a conical foot, height 9.5cm.

£40-£60

194. An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1740, possibly Newcastle, the flared

round funnel bowl above a beaded knop and raised to a domed foot,

height 10cm.

£120-£150

195. A pair of 18th Century jelly glasses circa 1750, each with flared round funnel bowl with panel moulding and applied scroll handle,

above a half knop and raised to a circular spread foot, height 11.5cm, S/D.

£200-£300

196. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1700, the moulded funnel bowl with

wrythen flammiform decoration above a wrythen ball knop stem and

raised to a domed and folded foot, height 13cm.

£150-£180

197. A pair of 18th Century drinking glasses circa 1760, the trumpet bowl above a single series opaque twist stem, raised to a conical foot,

height 18cm.

£300-£400

198. An 18th Century dwarf ale glass circa 1700, the moulded funnel bowl

with wrythen decoration with a flammiform fringe above a short wrythen stem with shoulder knop, raised to a domed and folded

foot, height 12cm.

£150-£200

199. An 18th Century monteith or bonnet glass, circa 1760, the double ogee bowl with diamond moulding, above a flattened knop and

raised to a circular spread foot, height 8cm.

£100-£150

200. A pair of 18th Century drinking glasses circa 1750, the bell bowls

above single series air twist stem with a single spiral cable, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm.

£150-£200

201. An 18th Century monteith or bonnet glass circa 1760, the double

ogee bowl with diamond moulding above a flattened knop and raised

to a scalloped foot, height 7.5cm.

£80-£120

202. An 18th Century monteith or bonnet glass, circa 1760, the double ogee bowl with honeycomb moulding above a flattened knop and

raised to a conical foot, height 7.5cm.

£100-£120

203. A late 18th Century rummer circa 1800, the bucket bowl later engraved Tom Cook Born June 29th 1862 above basal fluting, above

a capstan stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 13cm.

£40-£60

204. A late 18th Century Bristol Blue tankard, of tapering cylindrical form

with applied handle, height 14.5cm.

£50-£80

205. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1780, the conical bowl engraved with stylised flowers and foliage above a stem with medial ball knop and

raised to a conical foot, height 11cm.

£60-£80

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197. A pair of 18th Century drinking glasses circa 1760, the trumpet bowl

above a single series opaque twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm.

£300-£400

198. An 18th Century dwarf ale glass circa 1700, the moulded funnel bowl with wrythen decoration with a flammiform fringe above a short

wrythen stem with shoulder knop, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 12cm.

£150-£200

199. An 18th Century monteith or bonnet glass, circa 1760, the double

ogee bowl with diamond moulding, above a flattened knop and raised to a circular spread foot, height 8cm.

£100-£150

200. A pair of 18th Century drinking glasses circa 1750, the bell bowls above single series air twist stem with a single spiral cable, raised to

a conical foot, height 18cm.

£150-£200

201. An 18th Century monteith or bonnet glass circa 1760, the double

ogee bowl with diamond moulding above a flattened knop and raised to a scalloped foot, height 7.5cm.

£80-£120

202. An 18th Century monteith or bonnet glass, circa 1760, the double ogee bowl with honeycomb moulding above a flattened knop and

raised to a conical foot, height 7.5cm.

£100-£120

203. A late 18th Century rummer circa 1800, the bucket bowl later

engraved Tom Cook Born June 29th 1862 above basal fluting, above a capstan stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 13cm.

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

204. A late 18th Century Bristol Blue tankard, of tapering cylindrical form

with applied handle, height 14.5cm.

£50-£80

205. An 18th Century ale glass circa 1780, the conical bowl engraved with stylised flowers and foliage above a stem with medial ball knop and

raised to a conical foot, height 11cm.

£60-£80

206. An 18th Century table salt circa 1770, the ovoid bowl with Dan Dyke

rim and flat cut decoration, raised to square pedestal base, height 9.5cm.

£30-£50

207. A set of three 19th Century cockfighting goblets, each with an ogee

bowl engraved with various stages of cockfighting above a plain

steam and raised to a circular spread foot, height 18cm. (3)

£30-£50

208. An 18th Century dwarf ale glass circa 1780, the drawn funnel bowl with basal wrythen moulding extending to the stem, raised to a

circular spread foot, height 13.5cm.

£50-£80

209. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1780, the round funnel bowl with basal moulded fluting above a true baluster stem with basal milled

knop and a milled half knop, raised to a conical foot, height 11cm.

£40-£60

210. A pair of later 18th Century glass table salts, possibly German, of

oval shape, each with gilded rims, cherub and floral enamel design over a white ground, width 7.5cm.

£30-£50

211. A large 19th Century rummer, the ogee bowl with fluted basal

moulding above a plain stem with basal knop, raised to a conical

foot, height 18cm.

£40-£60

212. A large 18th Century goblet circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem and raised to a conical folded foot, height 25cm.

£150-£250

213. An 18th Century Bohemian milk glass tankard, of cylinder form with

applied handle, decorated with enamel castle cartouche and floral motifs, height 16cm, together with another of similar example. (2)

£200-£300

214. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, with conical bowl above a plain stem and raised to a heavy conical foot, height 10.5cm.

£60-£80

215. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the trumpet form bowl

above a short solid stem and raised to a moulded foot, height 8cm.

£80-£120

216. An 18th Century syllabub glass circa 1780, the ovoid bowl with everted scalloped rim with flat cut decoration above a shallow

capstan stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 8cm.

£30-£50

217. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1810, the ovoid bowl with basal

slice cut decoration above a slice cut stem with shoulder knop, raised to a circular spread foot, height 8.5cm.

£30-£50

218. An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1750, the fluted trumpet form bowl

with folded rim, flattened knop and raised to a circular spread foot,

height 10cm.

£40-£60

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211. A large 19th Century rummer, the ogee bowl with fluted basal

moulding above a plain stem with basal knop, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm.

£40-£60

212. A large 18th Century goblet circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl above a plain stem and raised to a conical folded foot, height 25cm.

£150-£250

213. An 18th Century Bohemian milk glass tankard, of cylinder form with

applied handle, decorated with enamel castle cartouche and floral motifs, height 16cm, together with another of similar example. (2)

£200-£300

214. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, with conical bowl above a plain stem and raised to a heavy conical foot, height 10.5cm.

£60-£80

215. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1750, the trumpet form bowl

above a short solid stem and raised to a moulded foot, height 8cm.

£80-£120

216. An 18th Century syllabub glass circa 1780, the ovoid bowl with everted scalloped rim with flat cut decoration above a shallow

capstan stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 8cm.

£30-£50

217. An 18th Century dram glass circa 1810, the ovoid bowl with basal

slice cut decoration above a slice cut stem with shoulder knop, raised to a circular spread foot, height 8.5cm.

£30-£50

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218. An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1750, the fluted trumpet form bowl

with folded rim, flattened knop and raised to a circular spread foot, height 10cm.

£40-£60

219. An 18th Century dwarf ale glass, the tall cup form bowl with basal moulded fluting above a capstan stem and raised to a circular spread

foot, height 12.5cm.

£40-£60

220. An 18th Century dwarf ale glass, the round funnel bowl wrythen moulded above a short milled stem, raised to a conical foot, height

14cm.

£40-£60

221. A late 18th Century decanter circa 1800, of Regency cylinder form

with a three ringed neck with bands of wheel cut decoration to the entirety, with radial cut mushroom stopper, height 26cm, together

with another decanter, circa 1825, of Prussian form with faceted three ringed neck and basal fluting, with radial cut mushroom

stopper. (2)

£140-£180

222. A late 18th Century decanter circa 1790, mould blown and of

tapered form with basal moulded comb fluting below a rough wheel cut garland, with scalloped wheel stopper, height 24cm, together

with an Adams style decanter circa 1770, of taper form engraved with intertwining floral garlands around stars with basal cut fluting,

with a scalloped and faceted disc stopper. (2)

£180-£220

223. An 18th Century clear glass decanter circa 1770, of sugar loaf form,

engraved with a cartouche CHERRY framed by vines and flowers, faceted stopper, height 27cm including stopper.

£300-£500

224. An 18th Century glass decanter circa 1750, of Indian club form,

wheel cut and faceted in a diamond pattern, with a Gothic spire

stopper, height 28cm, together with another of mallet form, circa 1850, with cut panels engraved with fruiting vines, possibly Penrose

Glassworks, with lapidary stopper. (2)

£180-£220

225. An 18th Century ratafia glass circa 1780, the slender conical bowl with gilded rim, engraved stars and basal moulding, above a double

series opaque twist stem with a pair of spirals outside a loose

corkscrew, height 19cm.

£500-£600

226. An 18th Century clear glass decanter circa 1770, of shoulder form, engraved with a simulated wine label inscribed CLARET, below a

chain around the tapering neck and with pendant fruiting vine and foliage, with a faceted spire form stopper, height 29.5cm including

stopper.

£300-£500

227. An 18th Century clear glass decanter circa 1770, of shoulder form,

engraved with a simulated label with BEER framed by vines and grapes, faceted disc stopper, height 28.5cm including stopper.

£300-£500

228. An 18th Century tankard, possibly German, of cylinder form with

diamond cut pattern and gilded floral motifs, height 16cm.

£40-£60

229. An 18th Century clear glass decanter circa 1770, of shoulder form,

engraved with a large eight sided star motif with scrolling vine beneath a facet disc stopper, height 28cm.

£100-£200

230. A near pair of late 18th Century Prussian form decanters circa 1780,

basal cut decoration with slice cut shoulder and neck with flat rings beneath a target or bullseye stopper, tallest 29cm. (2)

£120-£150

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225. An 18th Century ratafia glass circa 1780, the slender conical bowl

with gilded rim, engraved stars and basal moulding, above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spirals outside a loose

corkscrew, height 19cm.

£500-£600

226. An 18th Century clear glass decanter circa 1770, of shoulder form, engraved with a simulated wine label inscribed CLARET, below a

chain around the tapering neck and with pendant fruiting vine and foliage, with a faceted spire form stopper, height 29.5cm including

stopper.

£300-£500

227. An 18th Century clear glass decanter circa 1770, of shoulder form,

engraved with a simulated label with BEER framed by vines and grapes, faceted disc stopper, height 28.5cm including stopper.

£300-£500

228. An 18th Century tankard, possibly German, of cylinder form with diamond cut pattern and gilded floral motifs, height 16cm.

£40-£60

229. An 18th Century clear glass decanter circa 1770, of shoulder form,

engraved with a large eight sided star motif with scrolling vine beneath a facet disc stopper, height 28cm.

£100-£200

230. A near pair of late 18th Century Prussian form decanters circa 1780, basal cut decoration with slice cut shoulder and neck with flat rings

beneath a target or bullseye stopper, tallest 29cm. (2)

£120-£150

231. A late 18th Century Prussian form decanter with basal cut detail,

slice cut shoulder and neck and three ring beneath a radial cut mushroom form stopper, height 24cm, together with a similar

shoulder type with similar detail. (2)

£120-£150

232. A late 18th Century broad based taper decanter circa 1780 to 1800,

with basal cut detail rising to a slice cut shoulder and neck with flat rings beneath a target or bullseye stopper, height 26cm.

£80-£120

233. A late Georgian Regency cylinder decanter with a slice cut body

detailed with a central oval cartouche panel with monogrammed armorial beneath a prism cut neck and radial cut mushroom stopper,

height 27cm, together with a similar period example with ornate cut

panels to the body, height 26cm. (2)

£150-£200

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232. A late 18th Century broad based taper decanter circa 1780 to 1800,

with basal cut detail rising to a slice cut shoulder and neck with flat rings beneath a target or bullseye stopper, height 26cm.

£80-£120

233. A late Georgian Regency cylinder decanter with a slice cut body detailed with a central oval cartouche panel with monogrammed

armorial beneath a prism cut neck and radial cut mushroom stopper, height 27cm, together with a similar period example with ornate cut

panels to the body, height 26cm. (2)

£150-£200

234. A pair of late 18th Century taper sticks circa 1790, with facet cut

sconce above a diamond facet stem and domed foot with flat cut decoration and petal edge, height 26.5cm.

£300-£500

235. A large 18th Century barley wine glass circa 1770, the tall funnel

bowl engraved with barley and a bird above a plain stem, raised to a

conical foot, height 25cm.

£150-£250

236. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1750, the drawn trumpet bowl engraved with a rose, half open rose and bud to a

leafy stem with Turno Tempus Erit opposing above a multiple series air twist stem and folded conical foot, height 18cm.

£1000-£1500

237. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1710, possibly Bohemian, the

tall funnel bowl engraved with tulip and printie cut bands above

hollow blown baluster stem, raised to a conical foot, height 23.5cm.

£100-£150

238. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, the ogee form bowl with basal lattice moulding above a double series air twist stem with two

spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£150-£200

239. An 18th Century cordial glass circa 1765, the small round funnel bowl with basal fluting and engraved with a stylised flower and

foliage above a double series opaque twist stem with fourteen ply spiral and single tape, above a domed foot, height 17.5cm.

£300-£500

240. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1755, large pan top

bowl engraved to the upper border with a scrolling band of fruiting

vine with a rose, passion flower, sunflower and honeysuckle above a multiple series air twist stem with medial knop raised to a conical

foot, height 16cm.

£300-£500

241. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1785, the ovoid bowl with a gilt rim and further decorated in gilt with a fruiting vine, in the manner of

James Giles, over a hexagonal faceted stem and raised to a conical

foot, height 15cm.

£200-£300

242. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee form bowl gilded in the manner of James Giles with a fruiting vine design above a

double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a spiral gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£200-£300

243. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1750, bell form bowl engraved with a rose on leaf bough with large moth opposing above

a quadruple knopped multiple series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm.

£800-£1200

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239. An 18th Century cordial glass circa 1765, the small round funnel

bowl with basal fluting and engraved with a stylised flower and foliage above a double series opaque twist stem with fourteen ply

spiral and single tape, above a domed foot, height 17.5cm.

£300-£500

240. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1755, large pan top bowl engraved to the upper border with a scrolling band of fruiting

vine with a rose, passion flower, sunflower and honeysuckle above a multiple series air twist stem with medial knop raised to a conical

foot, height 16cm.

£300-£500

241. An 18th Century wine glass circa 1785, the ovoid bowl with a gilt rim

and further decorated in gilt with a fruiting vine, in the manner of James Giles, over a hexagonal faceted stem and raised to a conical

foot, height 15cm.

£200-£300

242. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, the ogee form bowl gilded in the manner of James Giles with a fruiting vine design above a

double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a spiral gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm.

£200-£300

243. An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1750, bell form bowl

engraved with a rose on leaf bough with large moth opposing above a quadruple knopped multiple series air twist stem, raised to a

conical foot, height 18.5cm.

£800-£1200

244. An 18th Century Friendship drinking glass circa 1710, the trumpet bowl engraved with a friendship emblem of two hands below a

radiating sun motif, above a hollow blown baluster stem with annular basal knop, raised to a circular spread foot, height 20cm.

£200-£300

245. A late 18th Century jug circa 1780, of footed ovoid form with flared

neck decorated with an opal enamel spiral and with applied opal

trailing to the neck, with applied scroll handle (repaired), height 10cm.

£200-£300

246. A late 18th Century Nailsea twin gimmel flask, circa 1800, each of

compressed tear form with collar neck and applied frill to sides, with an opal pulled loop body, length 18.5cm.

£60-£80

247. A blue glass jug circa 1800, of footed baluster form with applied scroll handle, all in a graduated opalescence, height 12.5cm, S/D.

£50-£80

248. A Bristol blue drinking mug circa 1800, of footed ovoid form with

everted rim and swan neck handle, with remnants of gilt decoration of foliate scrolls and the words 'Think on me', height 11.5cm, S/D.

£50-£80

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246. A late 18th Century Nailsea twin gimmel flask, circa 1800, each of

compressed tear form with collar neck and applied frill to sides, with an opal pulled loop body, length 18.5cm.

£60-£80

247. A blue glass jug circa 1800, of footed baluster form with applied scroll handle, all in a graduated opalescence, height 12.5cm, S/D.

£50-£80

248. A Bristol blue drinking mug circa 1800, of footed ovoid form with

everted rim and swan neck handle, with remnants of gilt decoration of foliate scrolls and the words 'Think on me', height 11.5cm, S/D.

£50-£80

249. An early 18th Century tankard circa 1700, of baluster form with applied strap handle, with moulded ribbing to neck, nipped cable

pattern to the waist with purled based and a scalloped rim foot, height 17.5cm, S/D.

£200-£300

250. A mid 18th Century drinking glass, the ogee bowl engraved with 'A

HEALTH TO THE KING OF PRUSSIA 1757' above a double series

opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a lace twist, raised to a conical foot, height 14cm.

£200-£300

251. An 18th Century political firing glass circa 1750, the round funnel

bowl engraved Wilkes & Liberty No 45 within a tied floral garland with flowers opposing above a short plain stem and wide firing foot,

height 10cm.

£500-£800

252. An early 18th Century tazza circa 1730, with wide circular top with

folded chamfered rim above a straight stem with shoulder large beaded knop, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 10.5cm.

£150-£200

253. A large 18th Century goblet circa 1785, the round funnel bowl

engraved with a cock fighting scene above basal cut facets and a

knopped diamond facet cut stem, raised to a conical foot, height 19.5cm, S/D.

£200-£300

254. An 18th Century drinking glass, the over sized tall funnel bowl

engraved with a portrait of Generalfeldmarschall Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher within a G B monogram above a short solid plain stem

and raised to a conical foot, height 26.5cm.

£300-£500

255. An 18th Century Silesian goblet circa 1740, the slice cut bowl heavily

engraved with seated classical figure playing a lyre surrounded by wild animals within finely engraved panel borders depicting pastoral

and garden scenes with an armorial crest opposing with 'Honour & Honesty - May we Lieve all the days of our lives' above a scalloped

border with further landscape and garden scenes, raised to a facet

knop and shallow conical foot, height 13.5cm.

£800-£1200

256. An 18th Century Silesian drinking glass circa 1750, the thistle form bowl engraved with an ornate cartouche panel with sailing ships

above an annulated and facet cut baluster form stem, raised to a shallow folded conical foot, height 18cm.

£200-£300

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253. A large 18th Century goblet circa 1785, the round funnel bowl

engraved with a cock fighting scene above basal cut facets and a knopped diamond facet cut stem, raised to a conical foot, height

19.5cm, S/D.

£200-£300

254. An 18th Century drinking glass, the over sized tall funnel bowl engraved with a portrait of Generalfeldmarschall Gebhard Leberecht

von Blucher within a G B monogram above a short solid plain stem and raised to a conical foot, height 26.5cm.

£300-£500

255. An 18th Century Silesian goblet circa 1740, the slice cut bowl heavily

engraved with seated classical figure playing a lyre surrounded by wild animals within finely engraved panel borders depicting pastoral

and garden scenes with an armorial crest opposing with 'Honour & Honesty - May we Lieve all the days of our lives' above a scalloped

border with further landscape and garden scenes, raised to a facet

knop and shallow conical foot, height 13.5cm.

£800-£1200

256. An 18th Century Silesian drinking glass circa 1750, the thistle form bowl engraved with an ornate cartouche panel with sailing ships

above an annulated and facet cut baluster form stem, raised to a shallow folded conical foot, height 18cm.

£200-£300

257. An 18th Century glass condiment bottle circa 1750, with hallmarked

silver top, of mallet form with faceted decoration, hallmarks rubbed, height 18.5cm, another similar example lacking silver top, a

condiment bottle circa 1800 of baluster form with cut flutes to shoulders and base, above a short stem with angular knop and

raised to a heavy foot with bevelled edge, with vertical disc stopper,

cross cut and polished, and a castor with silver mount, circa 1840, of bottle form with hallmarked silver top, Sheffield 1814. (4)

£180-£220

258. An 18th Century decanter of mallet form with Jacobite decoration

including a six petalled rose and a moth, between repeat borders, with lozenge stopper.

£300-£400

259. An 18th Century continental drinking glass circa 1750, the thistle shape bowl with solid base section and internal tear engraved with a

cartouche panel with a masted sailing ship within foliate scrolls, ONSE BEHOUWE REYS opposing, above a knopped and tear stem

and raised to a shallow folded conical foot, height 17cm.

£200-£300

260. An 18th Century goblet circa 1790, the bucket bowl with basal

moulded flute, short stem with central knop and circular spread foot, height 10.5cm.

£30-£50

261. An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1750, the slated round funnel bowl

with panel moulding above a panelled knop and raised to a domed foot, height 10.5cm.

£120-£150

262. An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1770, the waisted round funnel

bowl with a band of engraved shields and spears to rim above a

band of facet cutting to waist, above a beaded knop and raised to a circular spread foot, height 9.5cm.

£40-£60

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260. An 18th Century goblet circa 1790, the bucket bowl with basal

moulded flute, short stem with central knop and circular spread foot, height 10.5cm.

£30-£50

261. An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1750, the slated round funnel bowl with panel moulding above a panelled knop and raised to a domed

foot, height 10.5cm.

£120-£150

262. An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1770, the waisted round funnel

bowl with a band of engraved shields and spears to rim above a band of facet cutting to waist, above a beaded knop and raised to a

circular spread foot, height 9.5cm.

£40-£60

263. An 18th Century rummer circa 1780, the cup form bowl engraved with a lambrequin border and floral sprays, over a capstan stem and

raised to a square star cut foot, height 12cm.

£150-£200

264. An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1760, with slightly deceptive round funnel bowl above a plain stem and raised to a circular spread

foot, height 10cm.

£60-£80

265. An 18th Century sweetmeat circa 1750, shallow ogee form bowl with

a dentated rim above a multiple series opaque twist baluster form stem, raised to an overstitched conical foot, height 8cm.

£200-£250

266. An 18th Century glass tazza circa 1750, of circular form with collar

rim above a hollow wrythen pedestal stem with basal collars and

raised to a domed and folded foot, diameter 27cm.

£200-£300

267. An 18th Century cream jug circa 1780, the waisted baluster form body decorated with fine threading to the upper rim with deep

gadrooning to the base with scroll kick handle and a shallow conical foot, height 11.5cm.

Provenance - Former Leonard Fuller Collection.

£80-£120

268. An 18th Century twin handled chalice circa 1780, the round funnel

shape bowl with applied scroll handles with reeded detail and wrythen gadrooning to the base, raised to a shallow capstan stem

and a terraced foot, height 17.5cm.

£150-£200

269. A pair of early 18th Century clear glass serving bottles of footed

double gourd form with narrow collar neck and applied reeded loop handle with scroll kick, height 24cm, one A/F. (2)

£300-£500

270. A late 17th to early 18th Century German or Dutch Daumenglas and

cover in pale green-tinted glass, the barrel shaped vessel with eight

large impressed thumb-holes around the middle, the hoops of the barrel represented by milled trails, with an applied ring foot, the

domed cover with acorn knop finial, height 31cm, S/D.

£500-£800

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267. An 18th Century cream jug circa 1780, the waisted baluster form

body decorated with fine threading to the upper rim with deep gadrooning to the base with scroll kick handle and a shallow conical

foot, height 11.5cm.

Provenance - Former Leonard Fuller Collection.

£80-£120

268. An 18th Century twin handled chalice circa 1780, the round funnel shape bowl with applied scroll handles with reeded detail and

wrythen gadrooning to the base, raised to a shallow capstan stem and a terraced foot, height 17.5cm.

£150-£200

269. A pair of early 18th Century clear glass serving bottles of footed

double gourd form with narrow collar neck and applied reeded loop handle with scroll kick, height 24cm, one A/F. (2)

£300-£500

270. A late 17th to early 18th Century German or Dutch Daumenglas and cover in pale green-tinted glass, the barrel shaped vessel with eight

large impressed thumb-holes around the middle, the hoops of the barrel represented by milled trails, with an applied ring foot, the

domed cover with acorn knop finial, height 31cm, S/D.

£500-£800

271. An early 18th Century Potsdam engraved goblet circa 1720, the

drawn trumpet bowl with a finely engraved armorial of a key within a cartouche panel flanked by rampant lions above a solid plain stem

and raised to a conical foot with stiff leaf collar, height 21cm.

£400-£600

272. An 18th Century over sized tumbler circa 1780, the body gilded with

repeat floral garlands above a fluted base, height 16.5cm.

£80-£120

273. A late 19th Century Continental Matsu-no-ke style vase of compressed ovoid form with a baluster neck, cased in pale yellow

over opal and decorated with applied flowering boughs, unmarked, height 23cm.

£80-£120

274. A 19th Century continental opalescent glass vase, possibly Baccarat,

of tapered sleeve form, relief decorated in a shallow cameo style

with classical motifs of Griffins with foliate scrolls and flanking a fruiting urn, decorated in gold over a pale cream ground, unmarked,

height 31.5cm.

£250-£300

275. A 1930s French Art Deco glass vase in the manner of Schneider, of compressed ovoid form with collar neck, decorated with applied

stylised face masks and pulled prunts to the cinnamon tinted ground,

unmarked, height 20cm.

£100-£150

276. A French Charles X glass tumbler by Baccarat, circa 1830, of straight sided form with mould blown and pillar cut base, with gilded rim and

gilt bands of flowers and leaves, height 8.5cm.

£70-£100

277. A pair of French Charles X glass cologne or scent bottles by Baccarat,

circa 1830, each of squat form and wrythen moulded in an alternating convex and concave pattern, with a gilded band of

flowers and leaves below a gilt metal collar and a conforming wrythen moulded globe form stopper, height 15.5cm. (2)

£250-£300

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274. A 19th Century continental opalescent glass vase, possibly Baccarat,

of tapered sleeve form, relief decorated in a shallow cameo style with classical motifs of Griffins with foliate scrolls and flanking a

fruiting urn, decorated in gold over a pale cream ground, unmarked, height 31.5cm.

£250-£300

275. A 1930s French Art Deco glass vase in the manner of Schneider, of compressed ovoid form with collar neck, decorated with applied

stylised face masks and pulled prunts to the cinnamon tinted ground, unmarked, height 20cm.

£100-£150

276. A French Charles X glass tumbler by Baccarat, circa 1830, of straight

sided form with mould blown and pillar cut base, with gilded rim and gilt bands of flowers and leaves, height 8.5cm.

£70-£100

277. A pair of French Charles X glass cologne or scent bottles by Baccarat, circa 1830, each of squat form and wrythen moulded in an

alternating convex and concave pattern, with a gilded band of flowers and leaves below a gilt metal collar and a conforming

wrythen moulded globe form stopper, height 15.5cm. (2)

£250-£300

278. A late 19th Century Bohemian glass vase of slender baluster form,

circa 1880s, cased in pink over clear and cut with flowers and foliage and highlighted in gilt, height 31cm.

£250-£300

279. A 19th Century Bohemian vase by Karl Pfohl, circa 1860, of waisted

oval form, cased in green over clear and finely engraved with an

extensive countryside landscape scene with woodland animals and flora including swans, a fox, hares and birds, with buildings on the

horizon, height 15.5cm.

£2000-£2500

280. A late 19th Century Italian glass vase by Salviati, circa 1890, of squat form, in blue cased over opal and enamel decorated with a pegasus

in tones of ochre and deep red, height 17cm.

£60-£80

281. A late 19th Century Lobmeyr water glass of footed form, circa 1870s,

enamelled with a putti in the waves with two dolphins in pink and white tones, between gilt borders, height 10.5cm.

£250-£300

282. A late 19th Century Lobmeyr coupe of footed form, circa 1870s,

enamelled with a putti in the waves with two dolphins in pink and white tones, between gilt borders, height 6.5cm.

£250-£300

283. A late 19th Century Lobmeyr glass tumbler, circa 1870s, the pink glass enamel and gilt decorated with scene of centaurs beneath a

garland, height 7.5cm.

£150-£200

284. A 19th Century continental wine glass, the wrythen moulded conical bowl above a frill collar and a wrythen moulded stem with basal

knop, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£30-£50

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281. A late 19th Century Lobmeyr water glass of footed form, circa 1870s,

enamelled with a putti in the waves with two dolphins in pink and white tones, between gilt borders, height 10.5cm.

£250-£300

282. A late 19th Century Lobmeyr coupe of footed form, circa 1870s, enamelled with a putti in the waves with two dolphins in pink and

white tones, between gilt borders, height 6.5cm.

£250-£300

283. A late 19th Century Lobmeyr glass tumbler, circa 1870s, the pink

glass enamel and gilt decorated with scene of centaurs beneath a garland, height 7.5cm.

£150-£200

284. A 19th Century continental wine glass, the wrythen moulded conical bowl above a frill collar and a wrythen moulded stem with basal

knop, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm.

£30-£50

285. A late 19th Century Kralik glass vase of footed globe and shaft form

with a tall slender neck and flared rim, decorated in the Aquagold pattern with green iridescent lines over a pale green to gold ground,

unmarked, height 27.5cm.

£100-£150

286. A late 19th to early 20th Century continental Jugendstil wine glass by

Fritz Heckert circa 1900, the ovoid bowl hand enamelled with wild flowers above a stepped, knopped stem with applied prunts, height

19cm.

£50-£80

287. A late 19th Century continental Historismus goblet by Fritz Heckert, with hand enamelled script and foliage to the green ground above a

knopped stem with applied prunts, height 19cm.

£40-£60

288. A 19th Century glass goblet and cover, the round funnel bowl with

engraved initials LDG surrounded by floral design, to the reverse and engraved crest with basal moulding, above a multi knop stem raised

to a moulded conical foot, the cover further decorated with a crown finial, height 36cm.

£150-£250

289. An early 19th Century Vienna enamelled Ranftbecher circa 1820, in

the manner of Anton Kothgasser, of typical waisted form, finely

painted in Transparentmalerei with a panel in the manner of Angelica Kauffman depicting two children to a landscape setting within a

foliate gilded border, the foot cut with flutes and gilded, the underside of the base cut with a twelve pointed star, height 13.5cm.

£500-£800

290. A 19th Century Italian Murano glass vase of swollen baluster form,

raised to an annulated stem and circular spread foot, enamel

decorated with two portrait panels depicting Tommaso Mogenigo and Michele Steno within dot line and arched gilded borders over a

deep amethyst ground, height 23cm.

£100-£150

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288. A 19th Century glass goblet and cover, the round funnel bowl with

engraved initials LDG surrounded by floral design, to the reverse and engraved crest with basal moulding, above a multi knop stem raised

to a moulded conical foot, the cover further decorated with a crown finial, height 36cm.

£150-£250

289. An early 19th Century Vienna enamelled Ranftbecher circa 1820, in the manner of Anton Kothgasser, of typical waisted form, finely

painted in Transparentmalerei with a panel in the manner of Angelica Kauffman depicting two children to a landscape setting within a

foliate gilded border, the foot cut with flutes and gilded, the

underside of the base cut with a twelve pointed star, height 13.5cm.

£500-£800

290. A 19th Century Italian Murano glass vase of swollen baluster form,

raised to an annulated stem and circular spread foot, enamel decorated with two portrait panels depicting Tommaso Mogenigo

and Michele Steno within dot line and arched gilded borders over a deep amethyst ground, height 23cm.

£100-£150

291. A pair of 19th Century continental decanters of rounded rectangular form with collar neck and hand enamelled portrait panels of The

Duke of Wellington and Admiral Nelson within foliate borders and floral sprays opposing, height 27cm, S/D. (2)

£100-£150

292. A small 16th to 17th Century stained glass panel of rectangular

section with armorial decoration of a central shield with sword over

quartered panels with two rampant lions and chain mail vests, measures 10cm x 8cm.

£100-£150

293. A late 19th Century Shrigley & Hunt stained and painted leaded glass

window, depicting Saint Elizabeth teaching St John the Baptist holding a cross, wrapped with banner adorned with Gothic text from

Isaiah 40:3 'The voice of him that cryeth in the wilderness prepare

ye the way of the lord, make his path straight', stained and painted in vibrant polychrome colours, further painted with depiction of

drapery curtain and architectural buildings, 109cm x 53.5cm, together with the matched under foot panel with title in Gothic

script.

£400-£600

294. A late 19th to early 20th Century tinted and frosted glass window,

the glass panel with central roundel with concentric dot borders, reserved against a purple coloured ground with scrolling acanthus

tendrils, set before a lappet ochre coloured border, mounted within a later wooden frame, glass panel 103.5cm x 77cm.

£150-£200

295. A late 19th Century Matsu-no-ke vase in the manner of Stevens &

Williams, the double gourd body cased in opal over pale blue and

decorated with applied rustic form branches with flowering boughs, height 22cm.

£100-£150

296. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Son Jack in the Pulpit style vase

in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser with a fluted spherical base rising to a tall slender neck and fold over rim, decorated with gilded

flowers over the graduated opalescent ground, height 33cm.

£150-£200

297. A late 19th Century painted and stained leaded glass window panel,

the central reserve painted with a medieval knight wearing full plate armour and standing in an heroic pose, before further depictions of

soldiers before canons and forts, set before a grid work stained glass

borders, 58cm x 44cm.

£50-£70

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295. A late 19th Century Matsu-no-ke vase in the manner of Stevens &

Williams, the double gourd body cased in opal over pale blue and decorated with applied rustic form branches with flowering boughs,

height 22cm.

£100-£150

296. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Son Jack in the Pulpit style vase in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser with a fluted spherical base

rising to a tall slender neck and fold over rim, decorated with gilded flowers over the graduated opalescent ground, height 33cm.

£150-£200

297. A late 19th Century painted and stained leaded glass window panel,

the central reserve painted with a medieval knight wearing full plate armour and standing in an heroic pose, before further depictions of

soldiers before canons and forts, set before a grid work stained glass borders, 58cm x 44cm.

£50-£70

298. A late 19th Century opaline brocade vase, possibly John Walsh Walsh or Thomas Webb, of footed tear drop form with a wave rim, relief

moulded with a stylised peacock feather to the graduated sunrise opal ground, height 15cm.

£150-£200

299. A late 19th Century opaline brocade vase, possibly John Walsh Walsh

or Thomas Webb, of footed tear drop form with a wave rim, relief

moulded with vertical ribbing to the graduated sunrise opal ground, height 15cm.

£120-£150

300. A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams rainbow air-trap satin glass

vase, of onion form with bulbous neck and wavy rim, the air-trap formed as a trellis over the pink blue and yellow candy striped

ground over white opaline, height 16cm.

£80-£120

301. A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass decanter, possibly

Richardsons, of tusk form with hobnail cut decoration to the body and applied silver plated mounts, height 29cm, together with a

matched pair of tumblers. (3)

£100-£120

302. A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase, possibly Richardsons, in

the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, with low shouldered body rising to a tall slender neck with compressed spherical top, the body

decorated with a tonal streaked green casement, height 30cm.

£120-£150

303. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons silver mounted rock crystal pilgrim flask, the compressed ovoid body finely cut and

polished with a deep stiff leaf border with flowers and planished

effect ground beneath further scroll work and applied face mask handles, the whole mounted with a decorative silver foot, collar neck

and cover with chain link ties, hallmarked for William Hutton & Sons, London 1893, dedicated to the collar, height 29.5cm.

£1200-£1500

304. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Aesthetic movement vase

of footed globe and shaft form, cased in ox blood red over opal and

decorated by Jules Barbe with a bird in flight amongst flowering boughs, unmarked, height 27cm.

£800-£1200

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302. A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase, possibly Richardsons, in

the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, with low shouldered body rising to a tall slender neck with compressed spherical top, the body

decorated with a tonal streaked green casement, height 30cm.

£120-£150

303. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons silver mounted rock crystal pilgrim flask, the compressed ovoid body finely cut and

polished with a deep stiff leaf border with flowers and planished effect ground beneath further scroll work and applied face mask

handles, the whole mounted with a decorative silver foot, collar neck

and cover with chain link ties, hallmarked for William Hutton & Sons, London 1893, dedicated to the collar, height 29.5cm.

£1200-£1500

304. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Aesthetic movement vase

of footed globe and shaft form, cased in ox blood red over opal and decorated by Jules Barbe with a bird in flight amongst flowering

boughs, unmarked, height 27cm.

£800-£1200

305. A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams cameo glass vase of shouldered ovoid form, cased in opal over citron and cut with a

flowering Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) with insect in flight between plain banded borders, Stevens & Williams Art Glass acid mark to the

base, height 23cm.

£800-£1200

306. A pair of large late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Jewelled range

vases of footed ovoid form with shallow collar neck, both enamel decorated in the manner of Oscar Pierre Errard with an Isnic inspired

collar in red, blue, green and white enamel with gilding, unmarked, height 16cm. (2)

£600-£800

307. A late 19th to early 20th Century Hawkes of Stourbridge clear crystal

glass vase of footed swollen ovoid form profusely decorated with

polished intaglio scrolls, flowers and foliage with applied prunts, height 24cm.

£120-£150

308. A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams posy vase of tapered ovoid

form with shallow collar neck, cased in opal over pink and flash cut with ribbon tied garlands of dog roses beneath a geometric border,

height 9.5cm.

£300-£500

309. A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass claret jug,

the footed double gourd body rising to a slender flared neck with loop handle and hollow blown spire form stopper, the body engraved

with a landscape scene within a polished intaglio foliate scroll ground with matched border decoration, unmarked, height 39.5cm.

£400-£600

310. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite posy vase of ovoid form with optic ribbing beneath a petal edged rim in a

graduated blue through purple to citron tinted ground, height 6.5cm.

£200-£300

311. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite posy bowl of circular form with wave rim in a graduated blue through purple to

citron tinted ground, height 5.5cm.

£200-£300

312. A pair of late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite

tumblers of footed circular form with a watered silk effect moulded decoration to the graduated blue through purple to citron tinted

ground, height 7.5cm, S/D.

£60-£80

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309. A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass claret jug,

the footed double gourd body rising to a slender flared neck with loop handle and hollow blown spire form stopper, the body engraved

with a landscape scene within a polished intaglio foliate scroll ground with matched border decoration, unmarked, height 39.5cm.

£400-£600

310. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite posy vase of ovoid form with optic ribbing beneath a petal edged rim in a

graduated blue through purple to citron tinted ground, height 6.5cm.

£200-£300

311. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite posy bowl of

circular form with wave rim in a graduated blue through purple to citron tinted ground, height 5.5cm.

£200-£300

312. A pair of late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite tumblers of footed circular form with a watered silk effect moulded

decoration to the graduated blue through purple to citron tinted ground, height 7.5cm, S/D.

£60-£80

313. A small late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Alexandrite shallow

plate with waved border in a graduated blue through purple to citron tinted ground, diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

314. A late 19th Century Richardsons clear crystal wine glass, the bowl

acid etched with classical female figures above a hand engraved

Greek key border, raised to a slender stem and circular spread foot, height 17.5cm, together with a similar period example with Greek

key border and wrythen twisted stem. (2)

£60-£80

315. A late 19th Century Richardsons clear crystal glass jug of slender footed form with an applied rope twist handle with collar wrapped

around the body, decorated with applied turquoise prunts, height

27.5cm.

£150-£200

316. A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams jug with a wide base rising to a fine fluted body with flared neck and applied loop handle, the body

finely engraved after Joseph Keller with a bird to a flowering blossom bough over the pale citron ground, unmarked, height 16cm, together

with a similar period waisted clear crystal glass vase with a bird

resting to a bough. (2)

£80-£120

317. A late 19th Century Stourbridge cameo glass vase of slender drawn form with a triform rim, cased in pink over opal and cut with fuchsia

between plain banded borders, height 14cm.

£80-£120

318. A group of late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vases all cased in a graduated pink over opal over clear, to include double and triple

gourd posy vases and a large ovoid bowl, tallest 12cm. (4)

£80-£120

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316. A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams jug with a wide base rising to

a fine fluted body with flared neck and applied loop handle, the body finely engraved after Joseph Keller with a bird to a flowering blossom

bough over the pale citron ground, unmarked, height 16cm, together with a similar period waisted clear crystal glass vase with a bird

resting to a bough. (2)

£80-£120

317. A late 19th Century Stourbridge cameo glass vase of slender drawn form with a triform rim, cased in pink over opal and cut with fuchsia

between plain banded borders, height 14cm.

£80-£120

318. A group of late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vases all cased in a

graduated pink over opal over clear, to include double and triple gourd posy vases and a large ovoid bowl, tallest 12cm. (4)

£80-£120

319. A group of late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vases all cased in a graduated pink over opal over clear, to include slender bottle and

double gourd examples together with a small ovoid bowl, tallest 12cm. (5)

£80-£120

320. An early 19th Century oversized glass rummer, the bucket bowl with

slice cut base, engraved with a stylised cattle head within a floral

spray, with a monogram verso, with a border of thistles, over a short knopped stem and raised to a circular spread foot with star cut base,

height 23cm.

£150-£200

321. A 19th clear cut crystal vase of flared pedestal form with a band of printie panels above a diamond border and slice cut base, raised to a

shallow capstan stem and a circular spread foot.

£70-£100

322. An early 19th Century glass tumbler of straight sided form, finely

engraved with an image of a ship titled THE VICTORY above basal slice cut decoration, height 9.5cm.

£120-£150

323. An early 19th Century glass cider jug of baluster form, with foldover

rim, two applied bladed rings and applied handle, raised to a dimpled

foot, height 20cm.

£150-£200

324. A near pair of late Georgian decanters of Prussian form, each with slice cut decoration at the shoulder and base, diamond faceted three

ring neck and mitre cut mushroom form stopper, height 25.5cm. (2)

£100-£150

325. A 19th Century Anglo-Irish pedestal bowl of circular section with scalloped rim and fine cut body above a shallow capstan stem and

radial cut circular foot, height 16cm, width 21cm.

£80-£120

326. A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear crystal claret jug of

compressed ovoid form with loop handle to the shoulder and a slice cut neck with associated spire form stopper, the body engraved with

floral garlands, height 26cm.

£60-£80

327. A late 19th Century glass cup and cover, in the manner of Dr

Christopher Dresser, the cup with bucket form bowl, thick stem with internal spiral and domed foot, engraved with alternating stylised

leaves and geometric patterns, the conical cover with conforming decoration, unmarked, height 19cm.

£80-£120

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323. An early 19th Century glass cider jug of baluster form, with foldover

rim, two applied bladed rings and applied handle, raised to a dimpled foot, height 20cm.

£150-£200

324. A near pair of late Georgian decanters of Prussian form, each with slice cut decoration at the shoulder and base, diamond faceted three

ring neck and mitre cut mushroom form stopper, height 25.5cm. (2)

£100-£150

325. A 19th Century Anglo-Irish pedestal bowl of circular section with

scalloped rim and fine cut body above a shallow capstan stem and radial cut circular foot, height 16cm, width 21cm.

£80-£120

326. A late 19th Century Stourbridge clear crystal claret jug of compressed ovoid form with loop handle to the shoulder and a slice

cut neck with associated spire form stopper, the body engraved with floral garlands, height 26cm.

£60-£80

327. A late 19th Century glass cup and cover, in the manner of Dr

Christopher Dresser, the cup with bucket form bowl, thick stem with internal spiral and domed foot, engraved with alternating stylised

leaves and geometric patterns, the conical cover with conforming decoration, unmarked, height 19cm.

£80-£120

328. A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass liqueur set comprising shouldered cylindrical spirit flask with plated mounts with

shell finial, height 14.5cm, and eight small tumbler shot glasses, all with a planished finish. (9)

£120-£150

329. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb and Sons Burmese bowl of

circular section with frill rim in a graduated pink to opal, with applied

opal frill, diameter 12.5cm.

£40-£60

330. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons vase with integral stand, circa 1894, of high sided wrythen moulded form within a bowl with

wave rim and all in a graduated green opalescence, height 8.5cm.

£100-£120

331. A late 19th Century Stevens and Williams lemonade set, circa 1887,

comprising an ovoid jug with applied handle, height 11.5cm, and two tumblers, each with self coloured threading and intaglio cut with

floral sprays below arches and a band of flowers. (3)

£200-£300

332. A late 19th Century Richardsons tankard, circa 1885, of waisted form with applied loop handle, with ruby threading to rim above engraved

decoration of ferns and named and dated W. Wiles 1885, height

14.5cm.

£60-£80

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330. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons vase with integral stand,

circa 1894, of high sided wrythen moulded form within a bowl with wave rim and all in a graduated green opalescence, height 8.5cm.

£100-£120

331. A late 19th Century Stevens and Williams lemonade set, circa 1887, comprising an ovoid jug with applied handle, height 11.5cm, and two

tumblers, each with self coloured threading and intaglio cut with floral sprays below arches and a band of flowers. (3)

£200-£300

332. A late 19th Century Richardsons tankard, circa 1885, of waisted form

with applied loop handle, with ruby threading to rim above engraved decoration of ferns and named and dated W. Wiles 1885, height

14.5cm.

£60-£80

333. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons wine glass, the cup bowl cased in ruby over clear and cut with branches with oak leaves and

acorns with a central spiderweb and two dragonflies, over a plain stem and raised to a domed foot, height 12cm.

£80-£100

334. A collection of assorted glass reference books to include The Cameo

Glass of Thomas and George Woodall by Christopher Woodall Perry

signed by Chris Perry, Glass by Geoffrey Wills, The History of Glass by Dan Klein and Ward Lloyd, Glass and Glassware by Cathay Books,

Dictionary of British Antique Glass by Douglas Ash, A Thousand Years of Stained Glass by Catherine Brisac etc. (qty)

£50-£80

335. A late 19th Century Nailsea flask of square section with canted

corners decorated with white pulled threads, with conforming hollow

blown stopper, height 20cm.

£100-£150

336. A late 19th Century Richardsons wine glass, the ovoid bowl with applied ruby threading and cut with spots and diamonds, above a

faceted stem with basal knop and raised to a circular star cut foot, made for the 1878 Paris Exhibition, height 12.5cm.

£30-£50

337. A collection of assorted glass and other reference books to include Perfume, Cologne and Scent Bottles by Jaqueline Y. Jones North,

Glass Paperweights by James Mackay, Pressed Glass 1860-1930 by Bill Edwards and Mike Carwile, Carnival Glass by Bill Edwards, An

Anthology of British Teapots By Philip Miller and Michael Berthoud, The Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts by Philippe Garner etc. (qty)

£50-£80

338. A collection of assorted glass reference books to include The Encyclopedia of Glass by Phoebe Phillips, The Glass Collector by

Maciver Perceval, English and Irish Glass Series by Geoffrey Wills, English Drinking Glasses by Ronald Gabriel, Continental Glass From

Roman to Modern Times by Frank Davis etc. (qty)

£50-£80

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337. A collection of assorted glass and other reference books to include

Perfume, Cologne and Scent Bottles by Jaqueline Y. Jones North, Glass Paperweights by James Mackay, Pressed Glass 1860-1930 by

Bill Edwards and Mike Carwile, Carnival Glass by Bill Edwards, An Anthology of British Teapots By Philip Miller and Michael Berthoud,

The Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts by Philippe Garner etc. (qty)

£50-£80

338. A collection of assorted glass reference books to include The Encyclopedia of Glass by Phoebe Phillips, The Glass Collector by

Maciver Perceval, English and Irish Glass Series by Geoffrey Wills, English Drinking Glasses by Ronald Gabriel, Continental Glass From

Roman to Modern Times by Frank Davis etc. (qty)

£50-£80

339. An early 20th Century Liberty & Co Tudric pewter bowl designed by

Archibald Knox (1864-1933) the foliate cast base with peacock enamel decoration on pierced support on three finned legs, stamped

marks 0276, mounted with a Clutha glass of domed form with wide upstand rim, internally decorated with white swirls and bronze

aventurine to the pale green ground, width 20cm.

NB - This piece was loaned to the Victoria & Albert Museum between

July and October of 1975 to celebrate the centenary of Liberty of London.

£1000-£1500

340. A large late 19th Century Clutha Glass vase of compressed propeller

form, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) for James

Couper & Sons of Glasgow, circa 1880, green glass with trailing milky and aventurine inclusions, height 34cm.

NB - This piece was loaned to the Victoria & Albert Museum between

July and October of 1975 to celebrate the centenary of Libertys of

London. Ref - Literature: Halén, Widar Christopher Dresser: a Pioneer of

Modern Design London 1990, pp. 174 and 175, figs. 194 and 195 where similar vases are illustrated.

£800-£1200

341. A late 19th Century Clutha Glass vase of double gourd form,

designed by Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) for James Couper &

Sons of Glasgow, circa 1880, green glass with trailing milky and aventurine inclusions, height 10cm.

NB - This piece was loaned to the Victoria & Albert Museum between

July and October of 1975 to celebrate the centenary of Libertys of London.

£200-£300

342. A late 19th Century Clutha Glass dish of shallow circular form with a wave and lipped rim, designed by Dr Christopher Dresser (1834-

1904) for James Couper & Sons of Glasgow, circa 1880, green glass with trailing milky and aventurine inclusions, width 16.5cm.

NB - This piece was loaned to the Victoria & Albert Museum between July and October of 1975 to celebrate the centenary of Libertys of

London.

£200-£300

343. A small late 19th Century Loetz glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, decorated in the Crete Papillon decor with

mottled petrol green iridescence, height 10cm.

£80-£120

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343. A small late 19th Century Loetz glass vase of shouldered ovoid form

with flared collar neck, decorated in the Crete Papillon decor with mottled petrol green iridescence, height 10cm.

£80-£120

344. A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass straw opal posy vase of sleeve form with a wrythen rippled iridescence beneath a triform rim, height

22cm, together with a similar period Jack in the Pulpit and a small Rustic form vase all with straw opalescence, S/D. (3)

£80-£120

345. Amended - A late 18th Century reflecting globe, of footed globular

form with tall collar neck, height 33cm.

£60-£80

346. A late Georgian pedestal bowl circa 1800, the bowl of plain form with

wrythen decoration above an annulated stem, raised to a circular spread foot, height 10cm.

£50-£80

347. A set of three 19th Century decanters in the Regency taste, each of

cylinder form with bands of cut decoration beneath slice cut

shoulder, three ring necks and radial cut mushroom form stoppers, height 29cm. (3)

£100-£200

348. A late 18th to early 19th Century Wrockwardine type carafe of

shouldered form with tall collar neck, decorated with graduated mottled opal over green ground, height 18cm.

£40-£60

349. An early 19th Century Nailsea type gimmel flask, circa 1820, of

compressed ovoid form with collar neck, decorated with a brown

trailed loop over an opaque white ground, height 17.5cm.

£60-£80

350. An early 19th Century Nailsea type gimmel flask, circa 1820, of compressed ovoid form with collar neck, decorated with a pink and

blue trailed loop over an opaque white ground, height 17cm.

£60-£80

351. A pair of early 19th Century over sized clear glass tumblers with

engraved floral garlands and wheat sheafs opposing above basal slice cut decoration, height 13.5cm.

£100-£150

352. A 19th Century Richardsons Vitrified enamel jug, of baluster form

with collar neck and triform rim with applied ornate handle, the body enamelled with travellers at rest beneath repeat borders with gilded

details, height 20cm.

£150-£200

353. A pair of early 19th Century green wine glasses circa 1815, the

drawn funnel bowls on an angular merese with stem with centre bladed knop and basal half knop, raised to a circular spread foot,

with another green drinking glass circa 1760, the drawn ovoid bowl on a plain stem and conical foot, and another with bucket bowl with

short plain stem and circular spread foot. (4)

£120-£150

354. A late 19th Century dressing table set with six clear crystal jars of

varying form with white metal mounts with engine turned decoration. (6)

£50-£80

355. A 19th Century Thomas Webb Stourbridge cameo vase, the footed

ovoid body with a squat collar neck, cased in opal over blue ground

and cut with a spray of Arum lilies between banded and chevron borders, height 14.5cm

£600-£800

356. A 19th Century Thomas Webb Stourbridge cameo vase, the footed

ovoid body with a squat collar neck, cased in opal over blue ground and cut with a spray of Arum lilies between banded and chevron

borders, height 14.5cm.

£500-£800

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350. An early 19th Century Nailsea type gimmel flask, circa 1820, of

compressed ovoid form with collar neck, decorated with a pink and blue trailed loop over an opaque white ground, height 17cm.

£60-£80

351. A pair of early 19th Century over sized clear glass tumblers with engraved floral garlands and wheat sheafs opposing above basal

slice cut decoration, height 13.5cm.

£100-£150

352. A 19th Century Richardsons Vitrified enamel jug, of baluster form

with collar neck and triform rim with applied ornate handle, the body enamelled with travellers at rest beneath repeat borders with gilded

details, height 20cm.

£150-£200

353. A pair of early 19th Century green wine glasses circa 1815, the drawn funnel bowls on an angular merese with stem with centre

bladed knop and basal half knop, raised to a circular spread foot, with another green drinking glass circa 1760, the drawn ovoid bowl

on a plain stem and conical foot, and another with bucket bowl with

short plain stem and circular spread foot. (4)

£120-£150

354. A late 19th Century dressing table set with six clear crystal jars of

varying form with white metal mounts with engine turned decoration. (6)

£50-£80

355. A 19th Century Thomas Webb Stourbridge cameo vase, the footed ovoid body with a squat collar neck, cased in opal over blue ground

and cut with a spray of Arum lilies between banded and chevron borders, height 14.5cm

£600-£800

356. A 19th Century Thomas Webb Stourbridge cameo vase, the footed

ovoid body with a squat collar neck, cased in opal over blue ground and cut with a spray of Arum lilies between banded and chevron

borders, height 14.5cm.

£500-£800

357. A late 19th Century crystal glass claret jug of compressed globe and shaft form with high loop handle and facet cut hollow blown stopper,

engraved with scrolling fruiting vines, height 29cm.

£60-£80

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357. A late 19th Century crystal glass claret jug of compressed globe and

shaft form with high loop handle and facet cut hollow blown stopper, engraved with scrolling fruiting vines, height 29cm.

£60-£80

358. A pair of late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Rock Crystal type decanters circa 1890, the footed ovoid body rising to a slender neck

and hollow blown spire form stopper, the body having relief moulded lobed detail cut and engraved with water lilies in the Art Nouveau

style, height 34cm, S/D.

£200-£300

359. A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass plaque

attributed to Ludwig Kny, the cameo blank cased in opal over ruby and cut to the central well with a diaphanous female figure seated to

a cloud holding a flaming torch surrounded by butterflies, possibly to represent Day, all within a repeat stiff arched and foliate border,

measures 18.8cm across.

NB - Frederick Engelbert Kny was one of several Bohemian

glassworkers employed at the Dennis Glass Works in Amblecote. He came to Amblecote circa 1860, and he became a skilled engraver of

colourless glasses decorated in the high-relief "Rock Crystal" style. His sons, Ludwig and William Kny, also worked in Amblecote for the

firms of Thomas Webb & Sons, Webb Corbett and Stuart & Sons

over the late 19th and early 20th century.

This plaque possibly depicts a representation of day with the nymph seated to a cloud surrounded by butterflies and appears to be a

possible partner to a similar plaque held within The Corning Museum

of Glass collection titled 'Nymph in a Crescent Moon' or 'Luna', accession number 89.2.17.

It is thought that this piece along with other examples of cameo

from the Kny family were executed over the late 19th and early 20th Century for Ludwig's own personal learning and enjoyment. To date

there are only a handful of examples of Cameo glass by Kny known

to exist with including Luna and three further examples currently held in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council collection.

Provenance - Ludwig Kny and thence by descent.

£10000-£15000

360. NO LOT

361. NO LOT

362. A later 20th Century Mdina glass tortoiseshell bottle vase, of square section, decorated with brown mottling and ochre trails, height

36cm.

£80-£120

363. A later 20th Century Czechoslovakian studio glass vase of compressed ovoid form with dimple moulded side beneath an

elliptical pulled rim with mottled black to red decorated ground,

unmarked, height 14.5cm.

£60-£80

364. NO LOT

365. NO LOT

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362. A later 20th Century Mdina glass tortoiseshell bottle vase, of square

section, decorated with brown mottling and ochre trails, height 36cm.

£80-£120

363. A later 20th Century Czechoslovakian studio glass vase of compressed ovoid form with dimple moulded side beneath an

elliptical pulled rim with mottled black to red decorated ground, unmarked, height 14.5cm.

£60-£80

364. NO LOT

365. NO LOT

366. A 20th Century Mstisov glass Rhapsody range vase, of ovoid form

with pulled up triform rim with three applied spots in green, amber and peach, with a blue spot to the body, height 15cm, together with

an ashtray from the same range. (2)

£100-£120

367. A 20th Century Mstisov Pizzicato range vase of organic sleeve form

with triform pulled up rim, in pale amber with trails in blue with controlled air bubble decoration, height 17cm, together with a

Romana range bowl of oval section in graduated amber to blue. (2)

£100-£120

368. In the manner of Loetz an early 20th Century glass twin handled pedestal cup in green with a random iridescent effect, height 12cm.

£80-£120

369. An early 20th Century Loetz twin handled glass jug of ovoid form

with twin lipped collar neck decorated in the Creta Rusticana pattern

with relief moulded stylised bark effect in iridescent green, height 17.5cm.

£80-£120

370. A Lalique Marienthal glass plate, pattern no. 3077, moulded to the

underside with fruiting boughs, engraved signature, diameter 17cm.

£50-£80

371. A Lalique Marienthal glass plate, pattern no. 3022, moulded to the

underside with fruiting boughs, engraved signature, diameter 23cm.

£80-£120

372. Three 20th century Orrefors glass scent bottles, the first of compressed ovoid form with globe stopper and two of rectangular

form with conforming stoppers, all with engraved signatures. (3)

£80-£120

373. A Lalique Compiegne clear and frosted glass bowl, of oval section, moulded with oak leaves to the rim, engraved signature, length

19cm, S/D.

£50-£80

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369. An early 20th Century Loetz twin handled glass jug of ovoid form

with twin lipped collar neck decorated in the Creta Rusticana pattern with relief moulded stylised bark effect in iridescent green, height

17.5cm.

£80-£120

370. A Lalique Marienthal glass plate, pattern no. 3077, moulded to the underside with fruiting boughs, engraved signature, diameter 17cm.

£50-£80

371. A Lalique Marienthal glass plate, pattern no. 3022, moulded to the

underside with fruiting boughs, engraved signature, diameter 23cm.

£80-£120

372. Three 20th century Orrefors glass scent bottles, the first of compressed ovoid form with globe stopper and two of rectangular

form with conforming stoppers, all with engraved signatures. (3)

£80-£120

373. A Lalique Compiegne clear and frosted glass bowl, of oval section,

moulded with oak leaves to the rim, engraved signature, length 19cm, S/D.

£50-£80

374. A 'Flacon' bottle by Jean-Luc et Stephane Gambier of Verrerie Gambier, the clear glass over red and black splashed, with gold leaf

highlights, overall height 72cm, together with certificate of authenticity, signed and dated '07, restored.

£150-£200

375. A set of six drinking glasses in the Pharaoh pattern by Moser, each

with ovoid bowl with basal slice cut decoration, a faceted stem with

internal tear decoration and a circular spread foot, height 18.5cm, together with a decanter of tapering form with slice cut decoration

below the tall collar neck, with a pyramid form stopper, all acid marked. (7)

£300-£500

376. A 1930s Sabino glass figure titled Le Reveil, depicting a female nude

with long sinuous hair atop a circular base in an opalescent finish,

moulded mark, height 16.5cm.

£100-£150

377. A 1960s Czechoslovakian large Rhapsody glass vase, designed by Frantisek Zemek for Mstisov, of compressed tear form decorated

with applied vertical bands of amber, green, blue and peach, unsigned, height 30cm.

£80-£120

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376. A 1930s Sabino glass figure titled Le Reveil, depicting a female nude

with long sinuous hair atop a circular base in an opalescent finish, moulded mark, height 16.5cm.

£100-£150

377. A 1960s Czechoslovakian large Rhapsody glass vase, designed by Frantisek Zemek for Mstisov, of compressed tear form decorated

with applied vertical bands of amber, green, blue and peach, unsigned, height 30cm.

£80-£120

378. A 1930s French Art Deco drinks set by Daum comprising a slice and

facet cut flask with angular handle and four facet cut footed conical glasses, all set to a plain circular tray in a deep cinnamon tint,

engraved signature.

£120-£150

379. A Borowski Glass figure modelled as a cat, with mottled opal body,

applied blue eyes and black nose and tail, engraved initials, height 14cm, together with a Borowski Glass bowl modelled as a mouse. (2)

£100-£150

380. A Borowski Glass figure modelled as a stylised rooster, with

graduated mottled blue body and applied mottled green and orange details, engraved initials, retains label, height 13cm, together with

another similar model of a hen and a bowl. (3)

£120-£150

381. NO LOT

382. A post war Lalique Saint Emilion vase in frosted and clear glass with applied birds amidst foliage, Marchilhac number 10-939, page 472,

engraved Lalique, France, height 25.5cm.

£400-£600

383. A later 20th Century French clear crystal glass lamp base by Daum, of heavy form wrythen form, engraved Daum France, height 38cm

(excluding fittings).

£50-£80

384. A copy of R. Lalique, Catalogue Raisonne de L'Oeuvre de Verre (Les

editions de l'amateur) by F Marcilhac F, 2004, S/D.

£200-£300

385. A large later 20th Century continental glass vase, possibly Czechoslovakian, in the manner of Borske Sklo, of swollen skittle

form with an internal vertical optic line to the amethyst ground, unmarked, height 42.5cm.

£80-£120

386. A large post war American glass vase by Blenko, of footed shouldered form with flared neck and applied loop handles all in a

deep sea green finish, unmarked, height 35.5cm.

£80-£120

387. A mid 20th Century Leerdam emerald green glass vases Industrial series vase designed by Floris Meydam circa 1961, of shouldered

sleeve form with tapered neck, height 30cm, retains original paper

label.

£50-£80

388. A pair of mid 20th Century deep blue glass candlesticks designed Erkki Vesanto for Iittala circa 1960, each of spherical form with flat

upper rim, height 8.5cm.

£40-£60

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383. A later 20th Century French clear crystal glass lamp base by Daum,

of heavy form wrythen form, engraved Daum France, height 38cm (excluding fittings).

£50-£80

384. A copy of R. Lalique, Catalogue Raisonne de L'Oeuvre de Verre (Les editions de l'amateur) by F Marcilhac F, 2004, S/D.

£200-£300

385. A large later 20th Century continental glass vase, possibly

Czechoslovakian, in the manner of Borske Sklo, of swollen skittle form with an internal vertical optic line to the amethyst ground,

unmarked, height 42.5cm.

£80-£120

386. A large post war American glass vase by Blenko, of footed shouldered form with flared neck and applied loop handles all in a

deep sea green finish, unmarked, height 35.5cm.

£80-£120

387. A mid 20th Century Leerdam emerald green glass vases Industrial

series vase designed by Floris Meydam circa 1961, of shouldered sleeve form with tapered neck, height 30cm, retains original paper

label.

£50-£80

388. A pair of mid 20th Century deep blue glass candlesticks designed Erkki Vesanto for Iittala circa 1960, each of spherical form with flat

upper rim, height 8.5cm.

£40-£60

389. A large mid 20th Century sommerso glass bowl by Josef Hospodka

for Cribska, of slender elongated form with a graduated pale pink bowl above a solid base with internal blue bubble, unmarked, width

31.5cm, together with a similar period base of compressed ovoid form with pulled detail to the body in matched colour, height

17.5cm. (2)

£80-£120

390. A large mid 20th Century Olympie glass vase by Vladimir Jelinek for

Skrdlovice, Czechoslovakia circa 1964, of rounded sleeve form with a heavy base internally decorated with air bubble tears to the dark

golden amber ground with an internal deep green core, height 35cm, retains original foil label.

£120-£150

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390. A large mid 20th Century Olympie glass vase by Vladimir Jelinek for

Skrdlovice, Czechoslovakia circa 1964, of rounded sleeve form with a heavy base internally decorated with air bubble tears to the dark

golden amber ground with an internal deep green core, height 35cm, retains original foil label.

£120-£150

391. A large mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Garnet glass vase by Jan Gabrhel for Chlum u Trebone, of shouldered cylindrical form with

flared collar neck, decorated in a graduated deep red to golden amber with a fine ribbed body, unmarked, height 27cm.

£100-£120

392. A near pair of mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Garnet glass vases

by Jan Gabrhel for Chlum u Trebone, of slender bottle form,

decorated in a graduated deep red to golden amber with a fine ribbed body, unmarked, height 25cm, together with a similar smaller

shouldered example, height 16cm. (3)

£100-£150

393. A large Czechoslovakian glass vase by Frantisek Vizner and Ladislav Palecek for Skrdlovice circa 1970, the deep green cylindrical base

mounted with a clear crystal column with repeat relief moulded spot

decoration, unmarked, height 19cm, S/D.

NB - These vases took part in Czech exhibition in Expo Osaka 1970.

£120-£150

394. A large Czechoslovakian glass vase by Frantisek Vizner and Ladislav Palecek for Skrdlovice circa 1970, the deep green cylindrical base

mounted with a tall clear crystal column with repeat relief moulded

spot decoration, unmarked, height 29cm, S/D.

NB - These vases took part in Czech exhibition in Expo Osaka 1970.

£150-£200

395. A small Czechoslovakian glass vase by Frantisek Vizner and Ladislav Palecek for Skrdlovice circa 1970, the deep green cylindrical base

mounted with a clear crystal column with repeat optic ring

decoration, height 15cm, unmarked, S/D.

NB - These vases took part in Czech exhibition in Expo Osaka 1970.

£80-£120

396. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass Heart vase designed by Vladimir Jelinek for Skrdlovice, of compressed stylised heart form

internally decorated with air bubbles beside a teardrop aperture all

to the deep green ground, unmarked, height 15cm.

£100-£120

397. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Olympia glass vase with bubble decoration, by Vladimir Jelinek for Skrdlovice, 1964, of swollen

sleeve form internally decorated with random air bubble tears to the

solid base beneath a deep green core to the deep amber ground, unmarked, height 21.5cm.

£120-£150

398. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass Galaxy vase designed by

Miloslava Svobodova for Skrdlovice, circa 1965, the rounded square section body with heavy cased wall in deep green decorated with

applied green and blue pebble fragments, unsigned, height 20cm.

£100-£150

399. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Sommerso glass vase

by Frantisek Vizner for Skrdlovice, of cylindrical form in clear crystal over golden amber with a repeat zig-zag ripple design impressed into

the glass, unmarked, height 21.5cm.

£60-£80

400. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass Hermanova Hut vase in pale lilac designed by Frantisek Vizner for Libochovice, circa 1962,

pattern number 20047-200, height 19cm.

£40-£60

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397. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Olympia glass vase with bubble

decoration, by Vladimir Jelinek for Skrdlovice, 1964, of swollen sleeve form internally decorated with random air bubble tears to the

solid base beneath a deep green core to the deep amber ground, unmarked, height 21.5cm.

£120-£150

398. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass Galaxy vase designed by Miloslava Svobodova for Skrdlovice, circa 1965, the rounded square

section body with heavy cased wall in deep green decorated with applied green and blue pebble fragments, unsigned, height 20cm.

£100-£150

399. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Sommerso glass vase

by Frantisek Vizner for Skrdlovice, of cylindrical form in clear crystal over golden amber with a repeat zig-zag ripple design impressed into

the glass, unmarked, height 21.5cm.

£60-£80

400. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass Hermanova Hut vase in pale lilac designed by Frantisek Vizner for Libochovice, circa 1962,

pattern number 20047-200, height 19cm.

£40-£60

401. A mid 20th Century Czech clear glass Libochovice vase designed by

Frantisek Vizner for Libochovice, circa 1962, pattern number 3236/19, height 18cm, together with a copy of SKLO - FRANTISEK

VIZNER. .

£60-£80

402. A pair of mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Rudolfova Hut clear

glass vases designed by Frantisek Vizner for Libochovice, circa 1962, pattern number 13162/M, heights 14cm. (2)

£60-£80

403. A later 20th Century Czechslovakian clear glass vase designed by

Adolf Matura for Libochovice, circa 1972, pattern number 3483, decorated with two stylised faces in frosted finish, height 23cm.

£80-£120

404. A later 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass Lotos vase designed by

Rudolf Jurnikl for Libochovice, circa 1970, pattern number 3425,

decorated with a stylised leaf design, height 21cm.

£60-£80

405. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Sommerso glass vase designed by Vladimir Mika for Mstisov Karlovarske Sklo, circa 1960, of

compressed tear form cased in clear crystal over deep peach and blue with cinnamon tint core, height 20cm.

£150-£200

406. A post war sommerso glass vase by Milan Metelak for Harrachov Glassworks, of footed swollen barrel form cased in clear crystal over

cinnamon, internally decorated with controlled air bubbles, height 24cm.

£80-£120

407. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass vase, possibly Ladislav

Svoboda or Frantisek Vizner, circa 1970, the solid column base rising

to a sphere top with small aperture, unmarked but retains foil label, height 32cm.

£150-£200

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404. A later 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass Lotos vase designed by

Rudolf Jurnikl for Libochovice, circa 1970, pattern number 3425, decorated with a stylised leaf design, height 21cm.

£60-£80

405. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian Sommerso glass vase designed by Vladimir Mika for Mstisov Karlovarske Sklo, circa 1960, of

compressed tear form cased in clear crystal over deep peach and blue with cinnamon tint core, height 20cm.

£150-£200

406. A post war sommerso glass vase by Milan Metelak for Harrachov

Glassworks, of footed swollen barrel form cased in clear crystal over cinnamon, internally decorated with controlled air bubbles, height

24cm.

£80-£120

407. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass vase, possibly Ladislav Svoboda or Frantisek Vizner, circa 1970, the solid column base rising

to a sphere top with small aperture, unmarked but retains foil label, height 32cm.

£150-£200

408. A mid 20th Century Sommerso glass vase designed by Emanuel

Beranek for Skrdlovice, of compressed tear form with a narrow pulled neck, cased in lilac over a deep blue, unmarked, retains

original foil label, height 28cm.

£50-£80

409. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass figure of a stylised fox by

Zelezny Brod Sklo, possibly designed by Miloslav Klinger, with accentuated features to the mid green glass body, unmarked, retains

original label.

£80-£120

410. A mid 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass sculptural vase designed by Emanuel Beranek for Skrdlovice glassworks, circa 1959, pattern

number 5987, the compressed tear form body with asymmetrical

aperture and opening, height 20cm, together with two similar period triform vases. (3)

£80-£120

411. A pair of early 20th Century French glass vases, possibly Baccarat,

enamelled in Ottoman Isnik style with scrolling foliage in blue, iron red and gilding on baluster form bodies with solid stepped foot,

height 12.5cm. (2)

£120-£150

412. An early 20th Century Baccarat cameo glass decanter of bottle form

with ball and shaft stopper, the deep blue overlay cut through to clear with an intricate design of Isnik inspired foliate scrolls and

strapwork, height 32cm.

£1200-£1500

413. A later 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass vase designed by Ivo Burian for Skrdlovice, circa 1974, pattern number 7415 executed by

Jaroslav Beranek, the heavy cased cylindrical body of orange dots

flanking pale green stripes on a pale pink ground, height 19.5cm.

£200-£300

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411. A pair of early 20th Century French glass vases, possibly Baccarat,

enamelled in Ottoman Isnik style with scrolling foliage in blue, iron red and gilding on baluster form bodies with solid stepped foot,

height 12.5cm. (2)

£120-£150

412. An early 20th Century Baccarat cameo glass decanter of bottle form with ball and shaft stopper, the deep blue overlay cut through to

clear with an intricate design of Isnik inspired foliate scrolls and strapwork, height 32cm.

£1200-£1500

413. A later 20th Century Czechoslovakian glass vase designed by Ivo

Burian for Skrdlovice, circa 1974, pattern number 7415 executed by Jaroslav Beranek, the heavy cased cylindrical body of orange dots

flanking pale green stripes on a pale pink ground, height 19.5cm.

£200-£300

414. A late 17th to early 18th Century continental Facon de Venise wine glass, the conical bowl on a wrythen ball stem and spreading circular

foot, height 16cm.

£200-£300

415. A large later 20th Century Czechoslovakian Garnet glass vase designed by Josef Hospodka for Chlum u Trebone circa 1970, the

tapered sleeve form body decorated with an applied cushion form

pad to the graduated deep blue to pale ruby body, unmarked, height 56cm.

£500-£700

416. A Tittot Glass dragon good fortune medallion in green, titled ‘Good

Fortune Like a Dragon’, of circular form with moulded dragon decoration, with stand, engraved signature, certificate of

authenticity, boxed, diameter 11cm.

£80-£120

417. A late 20th Century Princ Art Glass paperweight, decorated internally

with controlled air bubble and spiral red core cased in graduated orange to clear, retains original label, engraved signature, boxed,

height 11cm.

£100-£120

418. A pair of Baccarat Tzar champagne coupes, the bowl cased in cobalt

blue and cut with a stylised Lotus flower above an elongated stem and circular starburst cut foot, unmarked, height 30cm.

£200-£300

419. An early 20th century small Galle cameo glass vase of squat ovoid

form with tall collar neck, cased in orange and cut with floral motif over opal ground, cameo signature to the body, height 10cm.

£200-£300

420. A large Art Deco Daum glass vase of conical form decorated with

acid cut geometric pattern in peach, marked Daum, Nancy, France

with Cross of Lorraine symbol, height 42cm.

£250-£350

421. A Vallerysthal pressed glass box modelled as an elephant and its rider, with silver and red gilded decoration, signed to interior of

base, width 20cm, S/D.

£50-£80

422. A later 20th century Venini handkerchief or Fazoletto glass bowl with

internal white and yellow lattachino cane work decoration, unmarked, height 8cm, together with a smaller handkerchief vase in

the matching pattern, S/D. (2)

£150-£200

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418. A pair of Baccarat Tzar champagne coupes, the bowl cased in cobalt

blue and cut with a stylised Lotus flower above an elongated stem and circular starburst cut foot, unmarked, height 30cm.

£200-£300

419. An early 20th century small Galle cameo glass vase of squat ovoid form with tall collar neck, cased in orange and cut with floral motif

over opal ground, cameo signature to the body, height 10cm.

£200-£300

420. A large Art Deco Daum glass vase of conical form decorated with

acid cut geometric pattern in peach, marked Daum, Nancy, France with Cross of Lorraine symbol, height 42cm.

£250-£350

421. A Vallerysthal pressed glass box modelled as an elephant and its rider, with silver and red gilded decoration, signed to interior of

base, width 20cm, S/D.

£50-£80

422. A later 20th century Venini handkerchief or Fazoletto glass bowl with

internal white and yellow lattachino cane work decoration, unmarked, height 8cm, together with a smaller handkerchief vase in

the matching pattern, S/D. (2)

£150-£200

423. A Mdina glass onion vase of compressed ovoid form with pulled neck, internally decorated with ochre mottled and streaked inclusions

over a blue ground cased in clear, engraved mark to base, height 22cm, together with a squat ovoid vase decorated with mottled

ochre inclusions over an aubergine ground. (2)

£60-£80

424. A pair of early 20th Century Bimini glasses, the round funnel bowls

above stems modelled as stylised elephants in deep purple, unmarked, height 10.5cm.

£40-£60

425. A 20th century Kralik glass vase of compressed ovoid form and flared

neck, from the Bambus range, decorated with flecks of orange and yellow and streaks of blue and green over a pink ground, unmarked,

height 23cm.

£60-£80

426. A later 20th century Vera Liskova for J & L Lobmeyr clear crystal

tumbler vase of cylindrical form decorated in the Zodiac pattern with roundels depicting the signs of the zodiac against a ground engraved

with stars, engraved signature to the base V SUDA, dated 1995, height 14.5cm.

£200-£300

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425. A 20th century Kralik glass vase of compressed ovoid form and flared

neck, from the Bambus range, decorated with flecks of orange and yellow and streaks of blue and green over a pink ground, unmarked,

height 23cm.

£60-£80

426. A later 20th century Vera Liskova for J & L Lobmeyr clear crystal tumbler vase of cylindrical form decorated in the Zodiac pattern with

roundels depicting the signs of the zodiac against a ground engraved with stars, engraved signature to the base V SUDA, dated 1995,

height 14.5cm.

£200-£300

427. An early 20th century Loetz Olympia glass vase of ovoid form with

dimple knocked sides and flared rim, with gilt and enamel foliate decoration over an iridescent green ground, unmarked, height

21.5cm.

£60-£80

428. An early 20th century cameo glass vase by Bendor, of ovoid form

with ribbed collar neck, cased in black over pale pink and acid cut with tree and leaf design, cameo signature, height 21cm.

£150-£200

429. An early 20th century small Galle cameo glass vase of squat ovoid

form with tall collar neck, cased in green and cut with floral motif over pale pink ground, cameo signature to the body, height 9cm.

£200-£300

430. An early 20th century Galle cameo glass lamp base of conical form,

cased in cinnamon and cut with berry and leaf design over pale blue

ground, carved wooden base, cameo signature to the body, height 24cm, S/D.

£250-£300

431. A later 20th Century Lundberg Studios studio glass vase of footed

tumbler form with flared rim, decorated with golden iridescent trails on the cinnamon ground, engraved signature and dated 1998, height

28cm.

£130-£150

432. An early 20th Century Bohemian glass vase of compressed form,

cased in ruby over clear and engraved with deer in a wooded landscape, height 10cm.

£40-£60

433. An early 20th Century Galle cameo glass vase circa 1900, of ovoid

form with flared rim, cased in ruby, pink and citron over clear and

cut with Chinese lantern flowers, cameo signature to body, height 35cm.

£1500-£2000

434. An early 20th Century Baccarat cameo glass and silver atomiser of

cylindrical form, cased in ruby over clear and cut with scrolling flowers and leaves and highlighted in gilt, below a silver mount

embossed with clover, height 13cm.

£350-£500

435. An early 20th Century Baccarat cameo glass and silver flask of

tapering form, cased in ruby over uranium green and cut with foliate scrolls and flowering branches, highlighted in gilt, with silver cap,

height 14cm.

£250-£500

436. An early 20th Century Poschinger glass vase of low shouldered form

with tall collar neck and swollen form, all in a petrol iridescence with a clear snake entwined around the neck, height 26cm.

£60-£80

437. An early 20th Century Val St Lambert decanter circa 1910, of footed

ovoid form, cased in blue over clear and cut with a band of fruit over fans and stars, below a conforming spire form stopper, height 42cm.

£180-£220

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432. An early 20th Century Bohemian glass vase of compressed form,

cased in ruby over clear and engraved with deer in a wooded landscape, height 10cm.

£40-£60

433. An early 20th Century Galle cameo glass vase circa 1900, of ovoid form with flared rim, cased in ruby, pink and citron over clear and

cut with Chinese lantern flowers, cameo signature to body, height 35cm.

£1500-£2000

434. An early 20th Century Baccarat cameo glass and silver atomiser of

cylindrical form, cased in ruby over clear and cut with scrolling flowers and leaves and highlighted in gilt, below a silver mount

embossed with clover, height 13cm.

£350-£500

435. An early 20th Century Baccarat cameo glass and silver flask of tapering form, cased in ruby over uranium green and cut with foliate

scrolls and flowering branches, highlighted in gilt, with silver cap, height 14cm.

£250-£500

436. An early 20th Century Poschinger glass vase of low shouldered form

with tall collar neck and swollen form, all in a petrol iridescence with a clear snake entwined around the neck, height 26cm.

£60-£80

437. An early 20th Century Val St Lambert decanter circa 1910, of footed ovoid form, cased in blue over clear and cut with a band of fruit over

fans and stars, below a conforming spire form stopper, height 42cm.

£180-£220

438. An early 20th Century Louis Comfort Tiffany Favrille liqueur glass,

circa 1902, the ovoid bowl over a plain stem and raised to a circular spread foot, all in a graduated green to straw iridescence, engraved

signature, height 12cm.

£200-£300

439. A collection of early 20th Century continental drinking glasses to

comprise two colour cased Hock glasses with flash cut bowls in citron and ruby, together with other similar period examples with moulded,

enamelled and gilded decoration. (6)

£100-£150

440. An early 20th Century Hawkes wine glass, the ovoid bow intaglio cut and polished with flowers between panels of diamond cutting, over a

faceted stem and raised to a petal edged foot with cut decoration,

height 12.5cm.

£150-£180

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439. A collection of early 20th Century continental drinking glasses to

comprise two colour cased Hock glasses with flash cut bowls in citron and ruby, together with other similar period examples with moulded,

enamelled and gilded decoration. (6)

£100-£150

440. An early 20th Century Hawkes wine glass, the ovoid bow intaglio cut and polished with flowers between panels of diamond cutting, over a

faceted stem and raised to a petal edged foot with cut decoration, height 12.5cm.

£150-£180

441. A later 20th Century Josef Svarc for Podebrady Glassworks clear

crystal glass charger, reverse cut and engraved with wheat sheaves in hobnail cut and linear engraved detail, unmarked, boxed, diameter

36.5cm.

£150-£250

442. A Rene Lalique vase in the Avalon pattern circa 1927, Marcilac 986,

of cylindrical form heavily relief moulded with birds sitting to fruiting boughs picked out in a graduated opalescence, wheel engraved

mark, height 15cm.

£800-£1200

443. An early 20th Century Loetz glass posy bowl circa 1903, in the Nautilus pattern decorated with applied gold iridescent prunts over a

crackle ground, width 7.5cm.

£80-£120

444. A small early 20th Century Steuben glass pedestal dish decorated in

Gold Aurene with an onion skin border, width 10.5cm.

£100-£150

445. A small deep purple glass vase of tapering form with inverted V panels of repeat pattern squares, bears Wiener Werkstatte mark,

height 11cm.

£50-£80

446. A 1970s Mdina glass Fish vase after designs by Michael Harris, of

compressed globe and shaft form with heavy clear crystal strapping to the shoulders, with an internal blue and green crizzle decoration,

dated 1973, engraved signature, height 30cm.

£200-£300

447. An early 20th Century Loetz vase of shouldered ovoid form in a Crete Papillon iridescence, unmarked, height 13cm.

£80-£120

448. A set of six boxed Romantica glasses by Tapio Wirkkala for Iittala,

Finland, including original box and leaflet, together with a glass

cocktail jug produced by Whitefriars for Asprey only in 1954, Asprey stamp to base.

£60-£80

449. A post war Moser clear crystal glass vase circa 1970, designed by Jiri

Suhajek, of spherical form decorated with applied blue glass trailed lines and an internal orange band, retains original foil label, height

11cm.

£80-£120

450. A large post war Czechoslovakian glass floor vase circa 1960,

possibly by Jan Beranek, of tapered sleeve form with tapered collar neck, decorated with bands or concentric motifs over the graduated

deep blue to clear ground, height 38cm.

£100-£150

451. A post war Czechoslovakian cased body vase by Josef Hospodka

circa 1960, the double shouldered form cased in a graduated pale blue opalescence over pink, unmarked, height 16.5cm, together with

a similar period Czechoslovakian glass vase of tapered sleeve form in deep cobalt blue, height 24cm. (2)

£80-£120

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446. A 1970s Mdina glass Fish vase after designs by Michael Harris, of

compressed globe and shaft form with heavy clear crystal strapping to the shoulders, with an internal blue and green crizzle decoration,

dated 1973, engraved signature, height 30cm.

£200-£300

447. An early 20th Century Loetz vase of shouldered ovoid form in a Crete Papillon iridescence, unmarked, height 13cm.

£80-£120

448. A set of six boxed Romantica glasses by Tapio Wirkkala for Iittala,

Finland, including original box and leaflet, together with a glass cocktail jug produced by Whitefriars for Asprey only in 1954, Asprey

stamp to base.

£60-£80

449. A post war Moser clear crystal glass vase circa 1970, designed by Jiri Suhajek, of spherical form decorated with applied blue glass trailed

lines and an internal orange band, retains original foil label, height 11cm.

£80-£120

450. A large post war Czechoslovakian glass floor vase circa 1960,

possibly by Jan Beranek, of tapered sleeve form with tapered collar neck, decorated with bands or concentric motifs over the graduated

deep blue to clear ground, height 38cm.

£100-£150

451. A post war Czechoslovakian cased body vase by Josef Hospodka circa 1960, the double shouldered form cased in a graduated pale

blue opalescence over pink, unmarked, height 16.5cm, together with a similar period Czechoslovakian glass vase of tapered sleeve form in

deep cobalt blue, height 24cm. (2)

£80-£120

452. A post war Czechoslovakian cut glass vase in the manner of Josef

Svarc or Vladimir Zahour, of tapered elliptical form with alternating printie panels over the textured ground, unmarked, height 13cm.

£40-£60

453. A post war Pizzicato range vase designed by Hana Machowska for

Mstisov Glassworks, model number 53530/24, of compressed fluted

form, cased in clear crystal over a pale golden amber with internal air bubble decoration, unmarked, height 27cm, together with

small Skrdlovice glass vase attributed to Jan Beranek, of compressed ovoid form with three apertures and a green core, height 18cm.

£80-£120

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453. A post war Pizzicato range vase designed by Hana Machowska for

Mstisov Glassworks, model number 53530/24, of compressed fluted form, cased in clear crystal over a pale golden amber with internal

air bubble decoration, unmarked, height 27cm, together with small Skrdlovice glass vase attributed to Jan Beranek, of compressed

ovoid form with three apertures and a green core, height 18cm.

£80-£120

454. A large later 20th Century glass vase of rounded shouldered rectangular section with a shallow collar neck and three circular

indents to the pale blue ground with internal air bubble detail, unmarked, height 28cm, together with a later cinnamon tinted glass

vase of stepped section. (2)

£80-£120

455. An Art Deco tray with a rectangular clear glass base etched with a

linear and circle motif, fitted with chrome plated mounts and cylindrical rod clear crystal glass carry handles.

£120-£150

456. A later 20th Century Alredo Barbini for Murano clear crystal glass

table centre bowl of compressed spherical form with an asymmetrical concave dip to the body, engraved signature, width 34cm.

£100-£150

457. A large later 20th Century Seguso Vetri D'Arte for Murano glass vase of abstract form with heavy walled body decorated with a deep

corroso technique, engraved signature, retains original paper label, height 24cm, S/D.

£200-£300

458. NO LOT

459. A later 20th Century Italian Murano glass vase, of tapered ovoid form, rising to a flared rim, the clear glass with orange opaque

design to the body, acid etched mark to base, height 29.5cm.

£80-£120

460. A set of five post war Italian Murano drinking glasses of conical form

cased in clear crystal over green, internally decorated with gold aventurine and bullicante detail, unmarked, height 8cm, together

with a similar smaller vase. (2)

£80-£120

461. A post war Italian Murano glass dish of teardrop shape with a

scrolled rim and internal applied prunt with gold aventurine over the deep ruby ground, retains original foil label, width 15cm.

£60-£80

462. In the manner of Alfredo Barbini a large later 20th Century art glass

vase of compressed ovoid form with a shallow collar neck, decorated in a graduated green opalescence, unmarked, width 33cm.

£100-£120

463. A large Italian Murano glass vase of tumbler form, internally

decorated with random murrine canes over the clear crystal glass

ground, unmarked, height 30cm.

£100-£150

464. In the manner of Ercole Barovier a large 20th Century Italian Murano glass bowl of clover leaf form cased in clear crystal over deep ruby

with bullicante interior, unmarked, width 28cm.

£60-£80

465. A 1950s Tutti Frutti dish bowl of irregular form with pulled sides

cased in clear crystal with random murrine canes and gold aventurine over a white ground, unsigned, diameter 23cm.

£40-£60

466. A small 20th century Italian Murano glass Tutti Frutti vase of

triangular section cased in clear crystal over green, internally decorated with random lattachino and murrine canes with silver

aventurine, unmarked, height 8cm, together with two further similar

examples. (3)

£80-£100

467. A pair of later 20th Century glass bowls, each with a pulled and folded rim, cased in clear over pink and opal with internal bubble

decoration, length 25cm. (2)

£30-£50

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460. A set of five post war Italian Murano drinking glasses of conical form

cased in clear crystal over green, internally decorated with gold aventurine and bullicante detail, unmarked, height 8cm, together

with a similar smaller vase. (2)

£80-£120

461. A post war Italian Murano glass dish of teardrop shape with a scrolled rim and internal applied prunt with gold aventurine over the

deep ruby ground, retains original foil label, width 15cm.

£60-£80

462. In the manner of Alfredo Barbini a large later 20th Century art glass

vase of compressed ovoid form with a shallow collar neck, decorated in a graduated green opalescence, unmarked, width 33cm.

£100-£120

463. A large Italian Murano glass vase of tumbler form, internally decorated with random murrine canes over the clear crystal glass

ground, unmarked, height 30cm.

£100-£150

464. In the manner of Ercole Barovier a large 20th Century Italian Murano

glass bowl of clover leaf form cased in clear crystal over deep ruby with bullicante interior, unmarked, width 28cm.

£60-£80

465. A 1950s Tutti Frutti dish bowl of irregular form with pulled sides cased in clear crystal with random murrine canes and gold

aventurine over a white ground, unsigned, diameter 23cm.

£40-£60

466. A small 20th century Italian Murano glass Tutti Frutti vase of

triangular section cased in clear crystal over green, internally decorated with random lattachino and murrine canes with silver

aventurine, unmarked, height 8cm, together with two further similar examples. (3)

£80-£100

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467. A pair of later 20th Century glass bowls, each with a pulled and

folded rim, cased in clear over pink and opal with internal bubble decoration, length 25cm. (2)

£30-£50

468. A 20th Century Italian glass decanter of cylindrical form with shallow collar neck and cylindrical stopper, decorated with random ruby

whiplash lines over a ruby ground, unmarked, height 28.9cm, together with a similar period vase of square section with graduated

purple tint. (2)

£30-£50

469. A 20th Century Italian Murano glass decanter in the form of a

stylised clown, the ovoid body with green pulled loop decoration and applied hands, feet and bow tie below the stopper with applied facial

features and hat, unmarked, height 32cm.

£80-£120

470. A later 20th Century Italian glass vase designed by Peter Kuchinke for Vetri D'Arte Seguso, of compressed tear form, decorated with a

red vertical striped over a black and clear crystal ground, engraved

signature, height 14cm.

£100-£150

471. A 1930s Veronese vase designed by Vittorio Zecchin for Venini, the ovoid amber glass vase on fluted ball stem and spreading conical

foot, approximate height 30cm.

£200-£300

472. A post war Murano glass sculpture by Massimo Micheluzzi, formed as

a conch shell with an opal interior, the exterior in mottled ochre with cinnamon trails, engraved signature, height 20cm.

£120-£150

473. An Italian Murano glass figure of a musician playing a lute, with

amethyst core and gold aventurine cased in clear, height 30cm.

£80-£120

474. A post war Italian Murano glass vase formed as a stylised bird, in the manner of Dino Martens, with trails in opal, cinnamon and blue with

applied beak and feet with gold aventurine, unmarked, height 25cm.

£80-£120

475. A 20th Century Italian Murano glass sculpture of a stylised duck by

Zanetti, all in a pale green tint, engraved signature, length 19cm.

£60-£80

476. A large later 20th Century Italian Murano glass vase by S. Toso, of compressed ovoid form with slender neck and flat rim all in a satin

deep orange tint, engraved signature, height 33cm.

£60-£80

477. A later 20th Century Murano type vase of wrythen form in red cased

in clear crystal, unmarked, height 21cm, S/D.

£60-£80

478. A later 20th Century glass footed decanter, the jug shaped body in a dark mustard with applied brown textured decoration, the stopper,

handle and foot in frosted glass, height 52cm, together with two

matching goblets, one S/D. (3)

£80-£120

479. A Pulcini glass bird designed by Alessandro Pianon for Vistosi circa 1963, with a triangular pale blue body with dark blue spiral line and

murrine glass eyes above clear crystal base with copper wire legs, height 17cm.

£2500-£3000

480. A 1950s Venini glass bowl designed by Tyra Lundgren and Paolo

Venini circa 1953, in checkered murrine with red and black cane

fragments to a grey ground, engraved signature Venini Italia to the base, width 12cm.

NB - Ref an identical example illustrated in Paolo Venini and his

Furnace.

£600-£800

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474. A post war Italian Murano glass vase formed as a stylised bird, in the

manner of Dino Martens, with trails in opal, cinnamon and blue with applied beak and feet with gold aventurine, unmarked, height 25cm.

£80-£120

475. A 20th Century Italian Murano glass sculpture of a stylised duck by Zanetti, all in a pale green tint, engraved signature, length 19cm.

£60-£80

476. A large later 20th Century Italian Murano glass vase by S. Toso, of

compressed ovoid form with slender neck and flat rim all in a satin deep orange tint, engraved signature, height 33cm.

£60-£80

477. A later 20th Century Murano type vase of wrythen form in red cased in clear crystal, unmarked, height 21cm, S/D.

£60-£80

478. A later 20th Century glass footed decanter, the jug shaped body in a

dark mustard with applied brown textured decoration, the stopper, handle and foot in frosted glass, height 52cm, together with two

matching goblets, one S/D. (3)

£80-£120

479. A Pulcini glass bird designed by Alessandro Pianon for Vistosi circa 1963, with a triangular pale blue body with dark blue spiral line and

murrine glass eyes above clear crystal base with copper wire legs, height 17cm.

£2500-£3000

480. A 1950s Venini glass bowl designed by Tyra Lundgren and Paolo

Venini circa 1953, in checkered murrine with red and black cane fragments to a grey ground, engraved signature Venini Italia to the

base, width 12cm.

NB - Ref an identical example illustrated in Paolo Venini and his

Furnace.

£600-£800

481. A mid 20th Century Italian Seguso Vetri D'Arte stylised glass duck, internally decorated with marbled polychrome canes, engraved

signature, height 12cm.

£80-£120

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481. A mid 20th Century Italian Seguso Vetri D'Arte stylised glass duck,

internally decorated with marbled polychrome canes, engraved signature, height 12cm.

£80-£120

482. An early 20th Century Italian Murano Facon de Venise in the 17th Century style, the pale cinnamon fluted conical bowl above a tripple

knopped stem with fluted hollow blown knops, raised to a fluted and folded foot, height 24.5cm.

£80-£120

483. A clear crystal Orrefors decanter of shouldered form with collar neck

and tablet form stopper, decorated with engraved yacht motifs to

both sides, acid etched to base, 29cm.

£40-£60

484. A Unique Orrefors glass vase of heavy walled tumbler form, internally decorated with fine bands in graduating yellow to blue,

engraved signature and dated 2003, height 20cm.

£200-£300

485. NO LOT

486. A 20th Century Kosta glass vase of compressed sleeve form with

green spot core cased in clear, engraved with a nude female bather

stepping out of the waves with arms outstretched, engraved signature, height 20cm.

£100-£150

487. A 20th Century Orrefors glass vase of footed hexagonal form,

engraved with a female dancer, engraved signature, height 25cm.

£100-£150

488. A 20th Century Orrefors Stella Polaris vase lobed tapered form in

clear crystal, signed, height 21cm, together with a wrythen moulded lobed bowl. (2)

£50-£80

489. A later 20th Century footed glass bowl with six smaller bowls, all

with moulded textured decoration in the style of Iittala, diameter of largest 21cm. (7)

£40-£60

490. A post war Kosta glass vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand, of

compressed ovoid form internally decorated with magenta and white

spiral lines, engraved signature with KOSTA LH 1261, height 23cm.

£150-£200

491. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala glass bird figure modelled as a Festive Catcher, with cinnamon body, applied blue wings and graduated blue

to green beak, number 500/2000, engraved signature, retains label, boxed, width 31cm.

£300-£500

492. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala figure of a glass bird modelled as a Lilac Ibis, with aubergine body and multicoloured pulled beak, engraved

signature, retains label, boxed, height 16cm.

£200-£250

493. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala figure of a glass bird modelled as a Rocky Kiwi, internally decorated with graduated mottled opal cased in grey,

with applied clear long beak, engraved signature, retains label,

boxed, height 16cm.

£150-£200

494. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala figure of a glass bird modelled as a penguin, with white and black body and applied iridescent head and

back details, engraved signature, retains label, boxed, height 16cm.

£100-£150

495. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala figure of a glass bird modelled as a

Valentine's Day Bird, internally decorated with opal and cased in pink, engraved signature, retains label, height 5cm, together with an

Iittala Small Goldcrest glass bird with mottled iridescent decoration. (2)

£80-£120

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488. A 20th Century Orrefors Stella Polaris vase lobed tapered form in

clear crystal, signed, height 21cm, together with a wrythen moulded lobed bowl. (2)

£50-£80

489. A later 20th Century footed glass bowl with six smaller bowls, all with moulded textured decoration in the style of Iittala, diameter of

largest 21cm. (7)

£40-£60

490. A post war Kosta glass vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand, of

compressed ovoid form internally decorated with magenta and white spiral lines, engraved signature with KOSTA LH 1261, height 23cm.

£150-£200

491. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala glass bird figure modelled as a Festive Catcher, with cinnamon body, applied blue wings and graduated blue

to green beak, number 500/2000, engraved signature, retains label, boxed, width 31cm.

£300-£500

492. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala figure of a glass bird modelled as a Lilac

Ibis, with aubergine body and multicoloured pulled beak, engraved signature, retains label, boxed, height 16cm.

£200-£250

493. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala figure of a glass bird modelled as a Rocky Kiwi, internally decorated with graduated mottled opal cased in grey,

with applied clear long beak, engraved signature, retains label, boxed, height 16cm.

£150-£200

494. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala figure of a glass bird modelled as a

penguin, with white and black body and applied iridescent head and back details, engraved signature, retains label, boxed, height 16cm.

£100-£150

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495. An Oiva Toikka for Iittala figure of a glass bird modelled as a

Valentine's Day Bird, internally decorated with opal and cased in pink, engraved signature, retains label, height 5cm, together with an

Iittala Small Goldcrest glass bird with mottled iridescent decoration. (2)

£80-£120

496. A Kjell Engman for Kosta Boda glass figure modelled as a stylised blue cow, raised to a frosted glass plinth, engraved signature, height

22.5cm.

£200-£300

497. A graduated set of three Kosta Boda crystal glass candlesticks by Bengt Edenfalk in the Sapphire pattern, circa 1986, each of tapered

octagonal form, engraved signature and original labels, tallest

25.5cm, S/D. (3)

£80-£120

498. A later 20th Century limited edition Kosta Boda Vision Blue crystal glass bowl designed by Goran Warff, the small foot rising to a flared

body internally decorated with tonal blue with ochre spiral and controlled air bubbles within a clear crystal body, engraved

signature, numbered 31 of 300, dated 1991, width 26.5cm.

£100-£150

499. A graduated pair of later 20th Century Kosta Boda crystal glass

bowls in the Autumn pattern by Kjell Engmann decorated with stylised trees to a landscape with birds in flight over an opal ground,

engraved marks and original labels, largest 19.5cm across. (2)

£120-£150

500. A later 20th Century Kosta Boda crystal glass prism block, cut and

engraved with a stylised aquarium scene, engraved signature, height 10cm, S/D.

£80-£120

501. A later 20th Century Kosta crystal glass Iceberg vase designed by

Goran Warff, of abstract form with textured and smooth faces, engraved signature, height 14cm.

£120-£150

502. A 20th Century Iittala clear crystal glass Kantarelli 'Chanterelle' vase,

circa 1960s, of flared form, hand cut with fine vertical bands,

engraved signature to the base, height 21.5cm.

£300-£500

503. A small later 20th Century Swedish glass vase of compressed ovoid form engraved with a polar bear, together with a small glass bowl in

the manner of Gunnel Nyman, a cut crystal glass bowl and a tonal pink Caithness Glass paperweight. (4)

£50-£80

504. A post war Ventana high sided bowl designed by Mona Morales-Schildt for Kosta, raised on heavy cylindrical foot, deep blue cased in

golden amber, engraved signature, diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

505. A pair of 1960s Bang Pendant lamp shades by Jacob E. Bang For Holmegaard, each of slender skittle form, cased in a deep orange to

red over opal, unmarked, height 42cm, S/D.

£100-£150

506. A Studio Ahus glass sculpture of ovoid, form internally decorated

with four green and colbalt controlled air bubbles cased in clear, retains original label, engraved marks to base, height 15cm.

£150-£200

507. A contemporary Kosta Boda Body Bubbles glass vase designed by

Bertil Vallien, of square section, tapering to the shoulder with four

bubbles, tall collar neck with applied blue trail, all in pale blue cased in clear, engraved signature, retains original label, height 33.5cm.

£80-£120

508. A contemporary Kosta Boda Ice Age candlestick designed by Kjell

Engman, the inverted T form base surrounding a conical candle holder all with a light textured finish, with blue trails throughout,

height 28cm.

£100-£150

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502. A 20th Century Iittala clear crystal glass Kantarelli 'Chanterelle' vase,

circa 1960s, of flared form, hand cut with fine vertical bands, engraved signature to the base, height 21.5cm.

£300-£500

503. A small later 20th Century Swedish glass vase of compressed ovoid form engraved with a polar bear, together with a small glass bowl in

the manner of Gunnel Nyman, a cut crystal glass bowl and a tonal pink Caithness Glass paperweight. (4)

£50-£80

504. A post war Ventana high sided bowl designed by Mona Morales-

Schildt for Kosta, raised on heavy cylindrical foot, deep blue cased in golden amber, engraved signature, diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

505. A pair of 1960s Bang Pendant lamp shades by Jacob E. Bang For Holmegaard, each of slender skittle form, cased in a deep orange to

red over opal, unmarked, height 42cm, S/D.

£100-£150

506. A Studio Ahus glass sculpture of ovoid, form internally decorated

with four green and colbalt controlled air bubbles cased in clear, retains original label, engraved marks to base, height 15cm.

£150-£200

507. A contemporary Kosta Boda Body Bubbles glass vase designed by Bertil Vallien, of square section, tapering to the shoulder with four

bubbles, tall collar neck with applied blue trail, all in pale blue cased in clear, engraved signature, retains original label, height 33.5cm.

£80-£120

508. A contemporary Kosta Boda Ice Age candlestick designed by Kjell

Engman, the inverted T form base surrounding a conical candle holder all with a light textured finish, with blue trails throughout,

height 28cm.

£100-£150

509. A post war Kosta Boda glass vase of rectangular form, cut and polished with stars and ovals, with mitre cut edges, engraved

signature, height 20.5cm.

£60-£80

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509. A post war Kosta Boda glass vase of rectangular form, cut and

polished with stars and ovals, with mitre cut edges, engraved signature, height 20.5cm.

£60-£80

510. A later 20th Century Kosta glass vase of compressed ovoid form, engraved to the front with an Elizabethan figure, engraved signature,

height 21.5cm.

£80-£120

511. A later 20th Century Rosenthal Studio-Linie glass vase designed by Bjorn Wiinblad, of rectangular section, engraved with a stylised

female figure surrounded by birds on the frosted textured ground,

engraved and acid marked signatures, height 20cm.

£60-£80

512. A 1930s glass decanter by Captain HJ Dunne Cooke for Elfverson, of compressed undulating form, with conforming stopper, all in a

cinnamon tint, engraved signature, height 21.5cm.

£60-£80

513. A later 20th Century Nuutajärvi Notsjö glass dish

designed by Heikki Orvola, of circular section, the clear glass decorated with white spiral lines, retains partial label, diameter

39cm.

£60-£80

514. A large later 20th Century Orrefors Expo plate, designed by Jan Johansson, decorated with radial slice cuts, diameter 49cm.

£140-£180

515. A large later 20th Century Orrefors dish of shallow circular form

engraved front and reverse with an eagle to its nest with chicks,

engraved signature to the body, retains original label, width 33.5cm.

£80-£120

516. A 20th Century Swedish Kosta glass sculpture of a stylised fish designed by Vicke Lindstrand, of torpedo form with internal air

bubble decoration, engraved signature and retains label, length 20cm.

£80-£120

517. A mid 20th Century Swedish Kosta glass orchid vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand, of compressed double gourd form with an off

centre aperture and lower internal tear to the clear crystal glass, engraved signature, height 31.5cm.

£250-£300

518. A mid 20th Century Swedish Kosta Abstrakta glass bowl designed by

Vicke Lindstrand, of heavy walled circular section with an internal

green spots and dark green trails, engraved signature, diameter 18.5cm.

£300-£350

519. A mid 20th Century Iittala Double Headed vase designed by Tapio

Wirkkala, having two opposing domed apertures in blue and amethyst within the cylindrical body, engraved signature, height

21cm, diameter 11cm.

£300-£500

520. A later 20th Century Kosta glass bowl designed by Vicke Lindstrand,

the wide rim tapering to a cylindrical foot, internally decorated with overlapping opal trails and green and black mottled decoration cased

in clear crystal, acid marked.

£100-£150

521. A post war Swedish Kosta glass vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand,

of compressed ovoid form and raised to a worked stem and domed foot, engraved signature, height 20cm.

£150-£200

522. An Orrefors Tulip vase designed by Nils Landberg, with tapered ovoid

bowl raised to a slender stem and circular foot cased in graduated ruby over opal through to clear, retains label and signed to the base

with EXPO mark, height 43cm.

£400-£600

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516. A 20th Century Swedish Kosta glass sculpture of a stylised fish

designed by Vicke Lindstrand, of torpedo form with internal air bubble decoration, engraved signature and retains label, length

20cm.

£80-£120

517. A mid 20th Century Swedish Kosta glass orchid vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand, of compressed double gourd form with an off

centre aperture and lower internal tear to the clear crystal glass, engraved signature, height 31.5cm.

£250-£300

518. A mid 20th Century Swedish Kosta Abstrakta glass bowl designed by

Vicke Lindstrand, of heavy walled circular section with an internal green spots and dark green trails, engraved signature, diameter

18.5cm.

£300-£350

519. A mid 20th Century Iittala Double Headed vase designed by Tapio Wirkkala, having two opposing domed apertures in blue and

amethyst within the cylindrical body, engraved signature, height 21cm, diameter 11cm.

£300-£500

520. A later 20th Century Kosta glass bowl designed by Vicke Lindstrand,

the wide rim tapering to a cylindrical foot, internally decorated with overlapping opal trails and green and black mottled decoration cased

in clear crystal, acid marked.

£100-£150

521. A post war Swedish Kosta glass vase designed by Vicke Lindstrand, of compressed ovoid form and raised to a worked stem and domed

foot, engraved signature, height 20cm.

£150-£200

522. An Orrefors Tulip vase designed by Nils Landberg, with tapered ovoid

bowl raised to a slender stem and circular foot cased in graduated ruby over opal through to clear, retains label and signed to the base

with EXPO mark, height 43cm.

£400-£600

523. An Orrefors Tulip vase designed by Nils Landberg with ovoid bowl raised to a slender stem and circular foot cased in graduated smoke

grey over opal through to clear, signed to the base with EXPO mark, height 43cm.

£400-£600

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

523. An Orrefors Tulip vase designed by Nils Landberg with ovoid bowl

raised to a slender stem and circular foot cased in graduated smoke grey over opal through to clear, signed to the base with EXPO mark,

height 43cm.

£400-£600

524. A mid 20th Century Italian Murano glass vase of compressed sleeve form, decorated with pezzatto panels of colour and bronze

aventurine, height 32cm.

£200-£400

525. A 1970s Caithness lemonade set comprising tall jug and six cylindrical glasses all with a loop handles, jug height 32.5cm, glasses

16.5cm, together with four similar coloured wine glasses, height

19cm. (11)

£60-£80

526. A 1940s/1950s Bagley's Whitby Pattern 3002 Art Deco style dressing table set in green, comprising a fan shaped tray, a pair of

candlesticks, a fan shaped pin dish and a lidded box and cover.

£30-£50

527. A later 20th Century Okra glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with

everted collar neck, decorated with a feathered iridescence over the blue ground, made for the Glass Guild Founder Members 1997/1998,

numbered 1646, height 11.5cm.

£100-£120

528. A later 20th Century Caithness Seascape Series glass vase of compressed ovoid form, engraved with a cog or medieval sailing ship

against a seascape in tonal mottled blue, engraved signature, height

13cm.

£50-£80

529. A later 20th Century Strathearn squat form glass vase, the swirling green glass with aventurine and black inclusions, height 16cm.

£50-£80

530. A later 20th Century Agate ware glass vase of waisted sleeve form,

internally decorated with a fine tonal brown mesh ground, unmarked, height 25cm.

£80-£120

531. A contemporary Mermaid Range footed bowl of high sided form with a spiral band of mottled green and blue on the mottled ground,

engraved signature and dated 2002, height 11cm.

£80-£120

532. A later 20th Century Strathearn ovoid form vase, the mottled light and dark blue swirling ground with aventurine and black inclusions,

height 25cm.

£50-£80

533. A large contemporary glass vase of flattened oval form, the green

and white swirled inner cased in clear crystal, engraved signature Flowers, height 26.5cm, length 36cm, S/D.

£100-£150

534. In the manner of Stuart & Sons a 1930s Art Deco goblet shaped

vase, the crackled amber ground with green wavy lines, unmarked,

height 16cm.

£40-£60

535. A 20th Century Vasart glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with flared neck, shape VOO5, decorated with a medial band of paisley

style swirls over a mottled orange to pink ground, height 20cm, together with a similar style bowl. (2)

£60-£80

536. A 1930s Monart stone ware glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with

collar neck, shape GA, decorated with pulled black over a mottled

tonal green ground with textured air bubble pattern, height 23cm.

£500-£800

537. A 1930s Monart glass vase of swollen footed form with an everted rim, shape RA, with black and aventurine gradient over the mottled

pink ground, cased in clear, height 20cm.

£80-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

530. A later 20th Century Agate ware glass vase of waisted sleeve form,

internally decorated with a fine tonal brown mesh ground, unmarked, height 25cm.

£80-£120

531. A contemporary Mermaid Range footed bowl of high sided form with a spiral band of mottled green and blue on the mottled ground,

engraved signature and dated 2002, height 11cm.

£80-£120

532. A later 20th Century Strathearn ovoid form vase, the mottled light

and dark blue swirling ground with aventurine and black inclusions, height 25cm.

£50-£80

533. A large contemporary glass vase of flattened oval form, the green and white swirled inner cased in clear crystal, engraved signature

Flowers, height 26.5cm, length 36cm, S/D.

£100-£150

534. In the manner of Stuart & Sons a 1930s Art Deco goblet shaped

vase, the crackled amber ground with green wavy lines, unmarked, height 16cm.

£40-£60

535. A 20th Century Vasart glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with flared neck, shape VOO5, decorated with a medial band of paisley

style swirls over a mottled orange to pink ground, height 20cm, together with a similar style bowl. (2)

£60-£80

536. A 1930s Monart stone ware glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with

collar neck, shape GA, decorated with pulled black over a mottled tonal green ground with textured air bubble pattern, height 23cm.

£500-£800

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

537. A 1930s Monart glass vase of swollen footed form with an everted

rim, shape RA, with black and aventurine gradient over the mottled pink ground, cased in clear, height 20cm.

£80-£120

538. A 1930s Monart glass vase of shouldered form with collar neck, shape FB, decorated with deep amethyst mottling and bronze

aventurine over a mottled pink ground cased in clear crystal, cased in clear, height 20cm.

£80-£120

539. A 20th Century Vasart glass bowl of cylindrical form with folded rim,

shape B041, decorated with a blue to pink mottled gradient,

diameter 13cm, together with a shape B015 bowl and another similar shallow bowl. (3)

£40-£60

540. A 20th Century Vasart glass bowl of footed and flared form, with

black and aventurine mottled decoration to the rim over powder blue ground, diameter 22cm, together with a similar style vase with

folded over rim. (2)

£50-£80

541. A 1930s Monart shallow glass bowl, shape DF, with deep purple and

aventurine mottled rim to a pink ground, diameter 29cm.

£80-£120

542. A large 1990s slump work glass dish, attributed to Sarah McDonald, decorated with a grey, blue and yellow pattern with white highlights,

unsigned, diameter 59cm.

£100-£150

543. A later 20th Century studio glass sculpture by Alistair Malcolm with a

clear crystal domed base mounted with a disc decorated to the reverse with a black spotted and copper radial design, 30cm.

£200-£300

544. A later 20th Century Bristol Blue decanter of low shouldered form

with spherical stopper, unmarked, height 29cm, together with a 1930s Davidsons brown cloud glass vase of sleeve form on a stepped

black glass base. (2)

£40-£60

545. An Isle of Wight Azurene Lollipop glass vase designed by Michael

Harris in cranberry and magenta with gold foil inclusions, unmarked, height 23.5cm.

£120-£150

546. A Whitefriars textured range Sunburst vase, pattern number 9676 in

Indigo, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, height 15cm.

£120-£150

547. A large later 20th Century Okra glass vase of swollen skittle form

decorated in the Samarkand pattern, signed to base, height 28cm, with original box.

£180-£220

548. A Bob Crooks contemporary studio glass spectrum Pi bowl, internally

decorated with multicoloured spiral cased in clear, engraved

signature, height 33cm.

£500-£800

549. A large stained glass panel depicting an abstract view of a female torso wearing stockings and suspenders, together with a further

panel of arched form with concentric designs, 51cm x 31cm. (2)

£150-£200

550. A large Tudor Crystal glass vase of footed conical form decorated in the Ribbon & Rose pattern by Jack Lloyd with floral tied swags in

cut, polished and engraved work, signed to the body, height 25.5cm.

£50-£80

551. A large 20th Century Tudor Crystal glass vase of swollen sleeve form

decorated in the Ribbon & Rose pattern by Jack Lloyd with ribbon tied floral swags in cut, polished and engraved work, signed to the

body, height 26cm.

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

544. A later 20th Century Bristol Blue decanter of low shouldered form

with spherical stopper, unmarked, height 29cm, together with a 1930s Davidsons brown cloud glass vase of sleeve form on a stepped

black glass base. (2)

£40-£60

545. An Isle of Wight Azurene Lollipop glass vase designed by Michael Harris in cranberry and magenta with gold foil inclusions, unmarked,

height 23.5cm.

£120-£150

546. A Whitefriars textured range Sunburst vase, pattern number 9676 in

Indigo, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, height 15cm.

£120-£150

547. A large later 20th Century Okra glass vase of swollen skittle form decorated in the Samarkand pattern, signed to base, height 28cm,

with original box.

£180-£220

548. A Bob Crooks contemporary studio glass spectrum Pi bowl, internally

decorated with multicoloured spiral cased in clear, engraved signature, height 33cm.

£500-£800

549. A large stained glass panel depicting an abstract view of a female torso wearing stockings and suspenders, together with a further

panel of arched form with concentric designs, 51cm x 31cm. (2)

£150-£200

550. A large Tudor Crystal glass vase of footed conical form decorated in

the Ribbon & Rose pattern by Jack Lloyd with floral tied swags in cut, polished and engraved work, signed to the body, height 25.5cm.

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

551. A large 20th Century Tudor Crystal glass vase of swollen sleeve form

decorated in the Ribbon & Rose pattern by Jack Lloyd with ribbon tied floral swags in cut, polished and engraved work, signed to the

body, height 26cm.

£50-£80

552. A pair of 1930s Stourbridge crystal glass vases, possibly Tudor Crystal, of cylindrical form cut and engraved with stylised galleons in

full sail, unmarked, height 21cm. (2)

£50-£80

553. A 20th Century Tudor Crystal glass decanter of low shouldered form decorated in the Ribbin & Rose pattern by Jack Lloyd with ribbon tied

floral garlands in cut, polished and engraved work, signed to the

body, height 21cm, together with a matched pattern jug and two similar stemmed wine glasses. (4)

£80-£120

554. A 20th Century Tudor Crystal glass vase of footed swollen form

decorated in the Ribbon & Rose design by Jack Lloyd with cut, polished and engraved work, height 18cm, signed to the body and

acid mark to the base, together with a similar flared vase and a

footed bowl. (3)

£50-£80

555. An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams powder bowl and cover of compressed ovoid form, cased in green over clear and flash cut and

engraved with wild roses and monogram, unmarked, width 14cm.

£100-£150

556. A large 20th Century clear crystal glass heavy baluster goblet in the

18th Century taste, the round funnel bowl above a hollow inverted baluster form stem, raised to a shallow conical folded foot, height

20cm.

£80-£120

557. A Sarah Peterson for Caithness sand cast glass sculpture of square form reverse moulded abstract design with enamel colour, titled Star

Gazer, number 6/100, etched signature, boxed, height 17cm.

£150-£180

558. A pair of Waterford Crystal toasting flutes, part of the Millennium

Collection titled 'Love', the trumpet bowl decorated with repeated mitre cut and heart pattern, above a faceted stem, raised to a

circular spread foot, acid marked, retains certificate, boxed, height 23.5cm, together with a Strathern engraved vase and a clear glass

paperweight. (3)

£50-£80

559. A contemporary glass sculpture by Heather Burnham, titled 'Autumn

Fields', with multicoloured fused slumpwork in an abstract landscape pattern, engraved signature, length 68cm.

£100-£120

560. A small early 20th Century Stevens & Williams bowl, cased in pale

pink over clear and flash cut with a stylised floral design after Joshua

Hodgetts with scrolled flowers and foliage, unmarked, width 13cm.

£80-£120

561. A Mdina glass bark vase of square section internally decorated in citrine with controlled air bubbles cased in blue, unmarked, height

15cm, together with a Mdina squat ovoid vase with applied blue trailing. (2)

£60-£80

562. An later 20th Century Isle of Wight glass vase of slender form

by Elizabeth Harris, decorated with iridescent streaks, unmarked,

height 24.5cm, a candle holder of square form decorated internally with swirls of blue and amber, together with a small paperweight.

(3)

£50-£80

563. A pair of large early 20th Century Stevens & Williams wine glasses with a swollen ovoid and lipped bowl, polished intaglio cut with

foliate scrolls and panels above a cut and polished slender baluster

form stem, unmarked, height 21.5cm. (2)

£200-£300

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

558. A pair of Waterford Crystal toasting flutes, part of the Millennium

Collection titled 'Love', the trumpet bowl decorated with repeated mitre cut and heart pattern, above a faceted stem, raised to a

circular spread foot, acid marked, retains certificate, boxed, height 23.5cm, together with a Strathern engraved vase and a clear glass

paperweight. (3)

£50-£80

559. A contemporary glass sculpture by Heather Burnham, titled 'Autumn Fields', with multicoloured fused slumpwork in an abstract landscape

pattern, engraved signature, length 68cm.

£100-£120

560. A small early 20th Century Stevens & Williams bowl, cased in pale

pink over clear and flash cut with a stylised floral design after Joshua Hodgetts with scrolled flowers and foliage, unmarked, width 13cm.

£80-£120

561. A Mdina glass bark vase of square section internally decorated in citrine with controlled air bubbles cased in blue, unmarked, height

15cm, together with a Mdina squat ovoid vase with applied blue trailing. (2)

£60-£80

562. An later 20th Century Isle of Wight glass vase of slender form

by Elizabeth Harris, decorated with iridescent streaks, unmarked, height 24.5cm, a candle holder of square form decorated internally

with swirls of blue and amber, together with a small paperweight. (3)

£50-£80

563. A pair of large early 20th Century Stevens & Williams wine glasses with a swollen ovoid and lipped bowl, polished intaglio cut with

foliate scrolls and panels above a cut and polished slender baluster form stem, unmarked, height 21.5cm. (2)

£200-£300

564. A large early 20th Century Stourbridge glass pedestal bowl with a

repeat loop design to the bowl and slender baluster form stem, raised to a circular spread foot, height 26cm.

£60-£80

565. An early 20th Century Stourbridge crystal wine glass, the ovoid bowl

cased in amethyst over clear and flash cut with stylised flowers and

insects above a knopped stem and circular spread foot, height 12.5cm.

£30-£50

566. A 20th Century Scottish crystal drinking glass with a bucket form

bowl having a radial millefiori paperweight to the base, above a knopped baluster form stem and circular spread foot, unmarked,

height 11.5cm.

£120-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

565. An early 20th Century Stourbridge crystal wine glass, the ovoid bowl

cased in amethyst over clear and flash cut with stylised flowers and insects above a knopped stem and circular spread foot, height

12.5cm.

£30-£50

566. A 20th Century Scottish crystal drinking glass with a bucket form bowl having a radial millefiori paperweight to the base, above a

knopped baluster form stem and circular spread foot, unmarked, height 11.5cm.

£120-£150

567. A 1960s Dartington vase designed by Frank Thrower, moulded in the

Sunflower pattern, the waisted square section body relief moulded with a stylised sun flower over the deep green ground, height 39cm.

£80-£120

568. A later 20th Century William Walker studio glass vase, of cylindrical

form with flat rim and cased in clear over the white ground with

internal cinnamon whiplash line decoration and spots in pink and green, engraved signature and dated 1987, height 26cm.

£50-£80

569. A later 20th Century Stuart and Sons clear cut crystal vase designed

by John Luxton, of swollen ovoid form with a band of mitre cut lozenges over fine lines, unmarked, height 31cm.

£40-£60

570. A contemporary Caithness Safari Sandcasts collection Meerkat

Lookout glass sandcast slab, of square form decorated with the

image of five meerkats on a hill in tonal red and black, engraved signature, height 17cm.

£100-£140

571. A 20th Century glass bowl of shallow circular section, cased in ruby

over clear and flash cut with stylised leaves, diameter 28cm.

£40-£60

572. An early 20th Century glass vase of chalice form, intaglio cut and

polished with flowers within geometric borders, height 16cm.

£60-£80

573. An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh Autumnal Ware vase of globe form in opal cased over pink, with applied trails of leaves in

amber, pink and green, with amber frill rim and three applied amber feet, height 17cm.

£80-£120

574. A 1930s reproduction oversized Jacobite drinking glass, the conical

bowl engraved with the motto FIAT, a six petalled rose with two

buds, an oak leaf and sun, over a wrythen moulded stem and raised to a circular spread foot, height 31cm.

£80-£120

575. A 1930s Stuart and Sons drinking glass with conical bowl cut with a

geometric design, over an amber knopped stem and an amber conical foot with cut decoration, height 12.5cm.

£30-£50

576. A 1930s Stuart and Sons drinking glass with conical bowl, enamel decorated with polychrome balloons and streamers, over a knopped

stem and conical foot in a green tint, height 13cm.

£60-£80

577. An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh glass vase of waisted footed form, the ribbed bowl with flared rim, and all in a graduated

straw opalescence, height 19cm.

£120-£150

578. A 1930s to 1940s Webb Corbett decanter of footed ovoid form, cut

with panels of stylised flower heads within mitre cut borders, with facet cut spire stopper, height 38cm.

£80-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

572. An early 20th Century glass vase of chalice form, intaglio cut and

polished with flowers within geometric borders, height 16cm.

£60-£80

573. An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh Autumnal Ware vase of globe form in opal cased over pink, with applied trails of leaves in

amber, pink and green, with amber frill rim and three applied amber feet, height 17cm.

£80-£120

574. A 1930s reproduction oversized Jacobite drinking glass, the conical

bowl engraved with the motto FIAT, a six petalled rose with two buds, an oak leaf and sun, over a wrythen moulded stem and raised

to a circular spread foot, height 31cm.

£80-£120

575. A 1930s Stuart and Sons drinking glass with conical bowl cut with a geometric design, over an amber knopped stem and an amber

conical foot with cut decoration, height 12.5cm.

£30-£50

576. A 1930s Stuart and Sons drinking glass with conical bowl, enamel

decorated with polychrome balloons and streamers, over a knopped stem and conical foot in a green tint, height 13cm.

£60-£80

577. An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh glass vase of waisted footed form, the ribbed bowl with flared rim, and all in a graduated

straw opalescence, height 19cm.

£120-£150

578. A 1930s to 1940s Webb Corbett decanter of footed ovoid form, cut

with panels of stylised flower heads within mitre cut borders, with facet cut spire stopper, height 38cm.

£80-£120

579. Three early 20th Century Thomas Webb and Sons posy bowls, a scale moulded clear example, height 9cm, an amber example with

honeycomb moulding and another in green moulded with arches. (3)

£80-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

579. Three early 20th Century Thomas Webb and Sons posy bowls, a

scale moulded clear example, height 9cm, an amber example with honeycomb moulding and another in green moulded with arches. (3)

£80-£120

580. A collection of seven reference books relating to glass, comprising Modern Glass by G Beard, The Hallmarks of Antique Glass by R

Wilkinson, The Glass of John Walsh Walsh by E Reynolds, Pyrex: 60 Years of Design by Tyne & Wear County Council, Sowerby Gateshead

Glass by Simon Cottle, Victorian Table Glass & Ornaments by

Barbara Morris and Glass: 20th Century Design by Frederick Cook. (7)

£40-£60

581. An early 20th Century Stourbridge miniature dolls house scale vase

of baluster form, in deep amethyst with applied clear handles, height 6.5cm.

£30-£50

582. A 1937 commemorative decanter for the coronation of King George

VI, designed by Keith Murrary, of ovoid form with engraved

monogram and basal fluting, with stopper engraved with 1937, acid marked, height 28cm, stopper S/D.

£120-£150

583. An early 20th Century Stourbridge glass and hallmarked silver spirit

decanter, the ribbed ovoid body with applied handle and silver collar, with confirming hollow blown stopper, London 1916, height 23cm.

£40-£60

584. A contemporary Caithness Glass Studio Collection cameo glass bowl titled Poppies, designed by Helen MacDonald, the bowl of footed

flared form cased in ruby and topaz and cut with poppies, engraved with bees to the interior, limited edition 3 of 10, diameter 31cm,

boxed.

£600-£800

585. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by

Keith Murray, of ovoid form with tapered collar neck, all in a golden amber tint, acid marked, height 21.5cm.

£150-£200

586. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase of tumbler

form designed by Keith Murray, the clear vase decorated with printie cut circles forming an interlocking pattern, acid marked, height

20cm.

£200-£300

587. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass bowl designed by

Keith Murray, of footed form with wide everted rim with controlled air bubble decoration, all in a green tint, acid marked, diameter

26.5cm.

£80-£120

588. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by

Keith Murray, the clear circular foot rising to a conical body and wide flat rim, all in an amethyst tint with controlled air bubble decoration,

acid marked, height 21cm.

£100-£150

589. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by Keith Murray, of footed sleeve form with slightly flared rim, all in a

golden amber tint, acid marked, height 30cm.

£120-£150

590. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by

Keith Murray, of footed form with optic moulded sleeve body, all in a green tint, height 20cm.

£80-£120

591. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by

Keith Murray, of footed tapering form, all in a golden amber tint, acid marked, height 24.5cm.

£120-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

586. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase of tumbler

form designed by Keith Murray, the clear vase decorated with printie cut circles forming an interlocking pattern, acid marked, height

20cm.

£200-£300

587. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass bowl designed by Keith Murray, of footed form with wide everted rim with controlled

air bubble decoration, all in a green tint, acid marked, diameter 26.5cm.

£80-£120

588. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by

Keith Murray, the clear circular foot rising to a conical body and wide flat rim, all in an amethyst tint with controlled air bubble decoration,

acid marked, height 21cm.

£100-£150

589. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by Keith Murray, of footed sleeve form with slightly flared rim, all in a

golden amber tint, acid marked, height 30cm.

£120-£150

590. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by

Keith Murray, of footed form with optic moulded sleeve body, all in a green tint, height 20cm.

£80-£120

591. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley glass vase designed by Keith Murray, of footed tapering form, all in a golden amber tint, acid

marked, height 24.5cm.

£120-£150

592. A 1930s Stevens and Williams Royal Brierley lemonade set designed

by Keith Murray, the clear glass jug of footed cylindrical form decorated with a repeat pattern of spots and diamonds, with applied

amber handle, acid marked, height 27.5cm, with four glasses in the same pattern, each with funnel bowl, short plain stem and circular

spread foot. (5)

£200-£300

593. A large 1930s Stevens & Williams Royal Brierley cut glass vase

designed by Keith Murray, of cylindrical form with a deep abstract band above a slice cut base, acid marked, height 30cm.

£400-£600

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

593. A large 1930s Stevens & Williams Royal Brierley cut glass vase

designed by Keith Murray, of cylindrical form with a deep abstract band above a slice cut base, acid marked, height 30cm.

£400-£600

594. A set of six early 20th Century Thomas Webb & Corbett hock glasses, circa 1920s, each with an ovoid bowl cased in green over

clear and intaglio cut with flowers and foliage, over an inverted baluster stem with shoulder knop and raised to a circular spread foot

with cut decoration, acid marked, height 17cm. (6)

£500-£700

595. A pair of early 20th Century Whitefriars amethyst glass tumblers,

circa 1935, each of swollen form with optic moulded wrythen ribbing, height 11cm. (2)

£40-£60

596. A pair of early 20th Century Stuart & Sons wine glasses, circa 1920s,

each ovoid bowl with flared rim and acid etched with vertical lines and daisies, over a plain stem and a conical foot, acid marked,

height 14cm. (2)

£50-£60

597. An early 20th Century Thomas Webb & Sons wine glass with a

heavily cut thistle bowl decorated with polished intaglio swags and flowers above a baluster form stem and raised to a circular spread

foot with polished decoration, acid marked, height 16cm.

£100-£150

598. An early 20th Century Thomas Webb & Sons wine glass, the cup

form bowl wrythen moulded and intaglio cut and polished with floral sprays, over a faceted stem and raised to a petal edged foot, height

11.5cm.

£80-£120

599. A collection of Whitefriars ferrules each with individual designs, together with a steel rectangular glass maker's press tool with wavy

lines and rope covered handle and another glass makers tool, tallest

height 82cm. (3)

£80-£120

600. A collection of pattern book drawings for Philip Pargeter and Stuart & Sons, primarily with designs of epergnes, approximately 330 pages

contained in five folders.

£250-£350

601. An early 20th Century wine glass made by Kempston for Louis Comfort Tiffany, the flared bucket bowl decorated with vertical bands

of opal leaves against the iridescent straw ground, over a wrythen

stem with shoulder knop and raised to a domed opal foot with radiating opal trails, retains retailer label, height 20cm.

£300-£500

602. A collection of assorted glass reference books to include British Glass

1800-1914 by Charles R Hajdamach, A Connoisseur's Guide to

Antique Glass by Ronald Pearsall, Art Nouveau to Art Deco - The Art of Glass by Victor Arwas, Animals in Glass - A Murano Bestiary and

Chihuly by Donald B. Kuspit. (5)

£30-£50

603. An assorted collection of glass reference books to include Glass by Ruth Hurst Vose, Glass Pleasures and Treasures by George Savage,

Old Venetian Glass by Karel Hettes, A History of English and Irish

Glass by W.A. Thorpe, The Collector's Dictionary of Glass by E. M. Elville. (5)

£20-£40

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

600. A collection of pattern book drawings for Philip Pargeter and Stuart &

Sons, primarily with designs of epergnes, approximately 330 pages contained in five folders.

£250-£350

601. An early 20th Century wine glass made by Kempston for Louis Comfort Tiffany, the flared bucket bowl decorated with vertical bands

of opal leaves against the iridescent straw ground, over a wrythen stem with shoulder knop and raised to a domed opal foot with

radiating opal trails, retains retailer label, height 20cm.

£300-£500

602. A collection of assorted glass reference books to include British Glass

1800-1914 by Charles R Hajdamach, A Connoisseur's Guide to Antique Glass by Ronald Pearsall, Art Nouveau to Art Deco - The Art

of Glass by Victor Arwas, Animals in Glass - A Murano Bestiary and Chihuly by Donald B. Kuspit. (5)

£30-£50

603. An assorted collection of glass reference books to include Glass by Ruth Hurst Vose, Glass Pleasures and Treasures by George Savage,

Old Venetian Glass by Karel Hettes, A History of English and Irish Glass by W.A. Thorpe, The Collector's Dictionary of Glass by E. M.

Elville. (5)

£20-£40

604. Two early 20th Century James Powell & Sons drinking glasses

designed by Harry Powell, the first with optic moulded vertical ribbing to the trumpet form bowl over a plain stem and raised to a

circular spread ribbed foot, all in a green tint, height 18.5cm, the other with a wrythen moulded conical bowl over a bladed knop and

tapering wrythen stem and raised to a circular spread foot, in a pale

green tint. (2)

£100-£150

605. Two early 20th Century James Powell & Sons drinking glasses designed by Harry Powell, the first with an ogee bowl over a bladed

knop and a wrythen moulded stem and raised to a circular spread foot, all in a pale green tint, height 14cm, the other with an ovoid

bowl over a bobbin stem and raised to a circular spread foot. (2)

£100-£150

606. Two early 20th Century James Powell & Sons drinking glasses, the

first with an ogee bowl over an inverted baluster stem and raised to a circular spread foot, all in a green tint, height 12.5cm, the other a

champagne coup with an ogee bowl over an inverted baluster stem and optic moulded circular spread foot, all in a green tint. (2)

£100-£150

607. A large later 20th Century Osiris Studio glass vase by Iestyn Davies of elliptical form, decorated in mottled blue with gold aventurine

highlights over black and acid cut with a window revealing bamboo, dated 1989, height 29.5cm.

£200-£300

608. A 20th Century Vasart glass vase of footed ovoid form cased in clear

over a graduated mottled olive to jade green ground, unmarked,

height 23cm.

£80-£120

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607. A large later 20th Century Osiris Studio glass vase by Iestyn Davies

of elliptical form, decorated in mottled blue with gold aventurine highlights over black and acid cut with a window revealing bamboo,

dated 1989, height 29.5cm.

£200-£300

608. A 20th Century Vasart glass vase of footed ovoid form cased in clear over a graduated mottled olive to jade green ground, unmarked,

height 23cm.

£80-£120

609. A set of six 1930s Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass drinking

glasses with a cup form bowl above a large hollow blown knop, each internally decorated with a lamp worked hunt scene of riders on

horseback, fox hounds and a fox, by William (Bill) Swingewood, raised to a shallow capstan stem and circular spread foot, height

12cm. (6)

£200-£300

610. A contemporary Okra glass pumpkin, the whole in a purple

iridescence with an all over mottling, engraved marks, dated 2002 and signed Richard P Golding, height 17cm.

£80-£120

611. A later 20th Century glass vase of swollen ovoid form, the purple

iridescent ground with wavy mottled lines, indistinct signature and

dedicated - To Ivy, Ladies Festival 1980, height 14cm.

£60-£80

612. Two later 20th Century art glass vases by Andrew Sanders and David Wallace, the first in pink, the second in green, both with a mottled

effect over a clear ground, signed, both dated 82, tallest 16cm together with an art glass vase in mottled blue and green. (3)

£100-£150

613. A small later 20th Century studio glass vase by Jane Charles, of disc

form with an internal tonal red and green swirl cased in clear crystal

with a matt mottled effect to the edge with three slice cut panels to view to the interior swirl, engraved signature, height 13.5cm,

together with a studio glass model of an ammonite, the central core in mottled pink with a white and fissured black exterior, unmarked,

height 9.5cm. (2)

£60-£80

614. A contemporary glass model of a pumpkin, the pale orange body

with an applied white textured finish, unmarked, height 15cm

£30-£50

615. A set of three graduated later 20th Century glass jugs each of stylised form with internal holes to form the handles, one in blue,

one citron and one clear, all indistinctly signed, tallest 31cm. (3)

£80-£120

616. A later 20th Century art glass scent bottle by David Wallace, the

deep cranberry ground with a swirled and mottled red, blue and white effect, signed, height 14.5cm.

£40-£60

617. Two contemporary studio glass vases by Charlie Bray, each of

cylindrical form externally decorated with a stylised mountain landscape scene in iridescent colours over the sandblasted ground,

engraved signature, tallest 16.5cm.

£60-£80

618. A contemporary studio glass vase of tapering form with an internal

multi-coloured air twist cased in clear glass, unmarked, height 23cm.

£80-£120

619. Five assorted glass animal paperweights comprising a V. Nason & Co cat, a Venetian Art Glass elephant, a polar bear, a fox and a frog,

tallest 23cm. (5)

£50-£80

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614. A contemporary glass model of a pumpkin, the pale orange body

with an applied white textured finish, unmarked, height 15cm

£30-£50

615. A set of three graduated later 20th Century glass jugs each of stylised form with internal holes to form the handles, one in blue,

one citron and one clear, all indistinctly signed, tallest 31cm. (3)

£80-£120

616. A later 20th Century art glass scent bottle by David Wallace, the

deep cranberry ground with a swirled and mottled red, blue and white effect, signed, height 14.5cm.

£40-£60

617. Two contemporary studio glass vases by Charlie Bray, each of cylindrical form externally decorated with a stylised mountain

landscape scene in iridescent colours over the sandblasted ground, engraved signature, tallest 16.5cm.

£60-£80

618. A contemporary studio glass vase of tapering form with an internal

multi-coloured air twist cased in clear glass, unmarked, height 23cm.

£80-£120

619. Five assorted glass animal paperweights comprising a V. Nason & Co cat, a Venetian Art Glass elephant, a polar bear, a fox and a frog,

tallest 23cm. (5)

£50-£80

620. A near pair of later 20th Century Studio glass scent bottles by Karlin

Rushbrooke, of tapered cylindrical form with collar necks and compressed ovoid stoppers, each Sommerso cased with blue and red

and green and red cores, engraved signature, height 22cm. (2)

£70-£90

621. A large contemporary David Flowers glass vase of flattened oval

form, the tonal green and white swirled inner cased in red crystal, engraved signature, length 50cm.

£200-£300

622. A set of four whisky or water tumblers each with an engraved grape

vine garland above a diamond moulded band with a gilt metal foot to each, unmarked, height 7.5cm.

Believed to have come from RMS Queen Elizabeth II

£40-£60

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621. A large contemporary David Flowers glass vase of flattened oval

form, the tonal green and white swirled inner cased in red crystal, engraved signature, length 50cm.

£200-£300

622. A set of four whisky or water tumblers each with an engraved grape vine garland above a diamond moulded band with a gilt metal foot to

each, unmarked, height 7.5cm.

Believed to have come from RMS Queen Elizabeth II

£40-£60

623. A large contemporary Murano type glass vase, the elongated body

with a slightly curved neck terminating in a flower head, the whole in red cased in clear crystal, unmarked, height 46.5cm.

£60-£80

624. A collection of assorted paperweights to include Caithness, Okra and

Glassform examples. (13)

£100-£150

625. A small Whitefriars Textured range Drunken Bricklayer vase designed

by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern 9673, in Meadow Green, height 21cm.

£200-£300

626. A contemporary art glass curved sculptural piece with abstract patterns in tones of red and gold, unmarked, height 35.5cm.

£80-£120

627. A later 20th Century studio glass vase by Carin Von Drehle, of ovoid

form, decorated with green, ochre and amethyst iridescent trails

over a pale iridescent ground, engraved signature and dated 1989, height 23cm.

£80-£120

628. Two later 20th Century Peter Layton studio glass abstract sculptures

of amoeba form, each pulled and with central apertures, the first in a gold and blue spiralled and mottled iridescence, the other with

concentric iridescent rings in mottled ochre and amethyst, the latter

signed and dated 1988, length 16cm. (2)

£100-£150

629. A later 20th Century studio glass vase by Peter Layton, of compressed shouldered ovoid form with slender collar neck and

everted rim with gold and amethyst trails on an iridescent blue ground, signed and dated 1989, height 12.5cm, together with

another vase of ovoid form with wide flat rim decorated with mottled

spots and trails in a blue and gold iridescence, unsigned. (2)

£80-£120

630. A 1990s slump work shallow dish internally decorated with love hearts in tonal red and gold, diameter 20cm, a studio glass bowl

formed of fused canes in blue, amethyst and clear, and a frosted bowl with polychrome murrine canes, S/D. (3)

£80-£120

631. A 1990s to 2000s fused studio glass panel of curbed rectangular

form decorated with mottled panels in tonal red and grey with iron

oxide inclusions, length 30cm, together with a similar shallow rectangular tray. (2)

£80-£120

632. A large early 20th Century Stevens and Williams clear crystal claret

jug by Joshua Hodgetts, pattern 37266, the conical foot rising to a

pillarinta skeleton moulded body with applied hollow blown handle and spire stopper, intaglio cut with scrolling and floral motifs in a

matte and polished finish, height 38cm.

£800-£1200

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628. Two later 20th Century Peter Layton studio glass abstract sculptures

of amoeba form, each pulled and with central apertures, the first in a gold and blue spiralled and mottled iridescence, the other with

concentric iridescent rings in mottled ochre and amethyst, the latter signed and dated 1988, length 16cm. (2)

£100-£150

629. A later 20th Century studio glass vase by Peter Layton, of compressed shouldered ovoid form with slender collar neck and

everted rim with gold and amethyst trails on an iridescent blue ground, signed and dated 1989, height 12.5cm, together with

another vase of ovoid form with wide flat rim decorated with mottled

spots and trails in a blue and gold iridescence, unsigned. (2)

£80-£120

630. A 1990s slump work shallow dish internally decorated with love

hearts in tonal red and gold, diameter 20cm, a studio glass bowl formed of fused canes in blue, amethyst and clear, and a frosted

bowl with polychrome murrine canes, S/D. (3)

£80-£120

631. A 1990s to 2000s fused studio glass panel of curbed rectangular form decorated with mottled panels in tonal red and grey with iron

oxide inclusions, length 30cm, together with a similar shallow rectangular tray. (2)

£80-£120

632. A large early 20th Century Stevens and Williams clear crystal claret

jug by Joshua Hodgetts, pattern 37266, the conical foot rising to a pillarinta skeleton moulded body with applied hollow blown handle

and spire stopper, intaglio cut with scrolling and floral motifs in a matte and polished finish, height 38cm.

£800-£1200

633. A later 20th Century studio glass paperweight by Charles Ramsay, of domed form in a mottled blue and ochre iridescence, engraved

signature, height 6cm, S/D, together with another paperweight with internal canes in blue and green cased in clear. (2)

£50-£70

634. Two later 20th Century studio glass plates by Fleur Tookey, each of

shallow form and internally decorated with mottling and trails in

green, pink and opal, engraved signatures, length 36.5cm.

£80-£120

635. A later 20th Century Anthony Stern studio glass vase of ovoid form with collar neck and wide flat rim all in a graduated and mottled

pearlised iridescence with applied abstract copper collar, engraved signature, height 15cm.

£60-£80

636. A contemporary studio glass sculpture by Colin Reid titled R1053, in a pale citron yellow glass, the abstract form with three highly

polished faces revealing an internal wave line and showing the reverse textured brick or rock effect textured body, signed,

numbered and dated 2001 to the upper polished face.

£1500-£2000

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635. A later 20th Century Anthony Stern studio glass vase of ovoid form

with collar neck and wide flat rim all in a graduated and mottled pearlised iridescence with applied abstract copper collar, engraved

signature, height 15cm.

£60-£80

636. A contemporary studio glass sculpture by Colin Reid titled R1053, in a pale citron yellow glass, the abstract form with three highly

polished faces revealing an internal wave line and showing the reverse textured brick or rock effect textured body, signed,

numbered and dated 2001 to the upper polished face.

£1500-£2000

637. A contemporary studio glass vase by Michael James Hunter for

Twists Glass Studio titled Stepping Stones, the compressed ovoid shape form from three incalmo sections with purple above a central

white lattachino band with coloured spots above a deep green base, height 23cm.

£200-£300

638. A large early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh sunrise opal glass lamp shade, the vaseline to cranberry pink ground with a moulded

abstract pattern, height 27cm, fitting opening 15cm, S/D.

£150-£200

639. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Queen Anne shape teapot decorated in the Tall Trees pattern, S/D, together with three matching teacups, three

saucers and five plates, a milk jug, a sugar bowl and three bread or

cake plates, all with printed marks. (qty)

£150-£200

640. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Queen Anne Tall Trees pattern coffee set comprising coffee pot, six cups and saucers, milk jug and sugar

bowl, all with printed marks.

£200-£300

641. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Tall Trees pattern tazza or comport with affixed pedestal base, together with a matching cake plate with

chrome handle. (2)

£50-£80

642. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Tall Trees pattern fruit set comprising one

large serving bowl, a smaller shallow bowl and five small bowls, all with printed marks. (7)

£40-£60

643. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Tall Trees pattern plate warmer with a

Garrison body, diameter 23cm, together with a matching muffin dish

and cover, both with printed marks. (2)

£40-£60

644. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Queen Anne shape Tall Trees part dinner set comprising two graduated meat plates (44.5cm and 38.5cm in

length), two tureens and covers, a square serving bowl, eight 24cm dinner plates, eight 20.5cm plates, eight 16.5cm plates and a gravy

boat, all with printed marks. (qty)

£200-£300

645. Three 1930s Art Deco Shelley Vogue / Mode shaped cake or bread

and butter plates comprising one in the Red J pattern, one in the Blue J pattern and one with yellow and blue diamond shapes and

stylised flowers, all with printed marks, length 24.5cm. (3)

£50-£80

646. Three 1930s Art Deco Shelley Vogue / Mode shaped cake or bread

and butter plates comprising one in the Rococo Ornament pattern, one in the Tree pattern and the last with a gilt pattern over a pale

yellow ground, all with printed marks, length 24.5cm. (3)

£50-£80

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642. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Tall Trees pattern fruit set comprising one

large serving bowl, a smaller shallow bowl and five small bowls, all with printed marks. (7)

£40-£60

643. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Tall Trees pattern plate warmer with a Garrison body, diameter 23cm, together with a matching muffin dish

and cover, both with printed marks. (2)

£40-£60

644. A 1930s Shelley Art Deco Queen Anne shape Tall Trees part dinner

set comprising two graduated meat plates (44.5cm and 38.5cm in length), two tureens and covers, a square serving bowl, eight 24cm

dinner plates, eight 20.5cm plates, eight 16.5cm plates and a gravy boat, all with printed marks. (qty)

£200-£300

645. Three 1930s Art Deco Shelley Vogue / Mode shaped cake or bread and butter plates comprising one in the Red J pattern, one in the

Blue J pattern and one with yellow and blue diamond shapes and stylised flowers, all with printed marks, length 24.5cm. (3)

£50-£80

646. Three 1930s Art Deco Shelley Vogue / Mode shaped cake or bread

and butter plates comprising one in the Rococo Ornament pattern, one in the Tree pattern and the last with a gilt pattern over a pale

yellow ground, all with printed marks, length 24.5cm. (3)

£50-£80

647. Three 1930s Art Deco Shelley Vogue / Mode shaped cake or bread and butter plates comprising one in the green and black Bands

pattern, one in the red Bands and Block pattern and the last in the green Bands and Lines pattern, all with printed marks, all 24.5cm in

length. (3)

£50-£80

648. Three 1930s Art Deco Shelley Vogue / Mode shaped cake or bread

and butter plates comprising one in the Blue and Pink Daisy pattern, one in the Morning Glory pattern and the last in the Violets pattern,

all with printed marks, all 24.5cm in length. (3)

£50-£80

649. Five 1930s Art Deco Shelley Vogue / Mode shaped cake or bread and butter plates comprising one in the Archway of Roses pattern, one in

the Cornfield pattern, one in the Crocus pattern, one with a stylised

fruit tree and the last transfer decorated with a tree with hand tinted flowers, four with printed marks, all 24.5cm in length. (5)

£50-£80

650. Three 1930s Art Deco Shelley Queen Anne shaped cake or bread and

butter plates comprising one in the Archway of Roses pattern, a Harmony Artware example and one in the Cottage pattern together

with a Vogue / Mode shaped Harmony Artware example, all with

printed marks, length 24.5cm. (4)

£50-£80

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649. Five 1930s Art Deco Shelley Vogue / Mode shaped cake or bread and

butter plates comprising one in the Archway of Roses pattern, one in the Cornfield pattern, one in the Crocus pattern, one with a stylised

fruit tree and the last transfer decorated with a tree with hand tinted flowers, four with printed marks, all 24.5cm in length. (5)

£50-£80

650. Three 1930s Art Deco Shelley Queen Anne shaped cake or bread and butter plates comprising one in the Archway of Roses pattern, a

Harmony Artware example and one in the Cottage pattern together with a Vogue / Mode shaped Harmony Artware example, all with

printed marks, length 24.5cm. (4)

£50-£80

651. Four 1930s Art Deco Shelley Queen Anne shaped cake or bread and

butter plates comprising one in the Archway of Roses pattern, two in the Garden Urn pattern and one with flowers beside a pond, all with

printed marks, all 24.5cm in length. (4)

£50-£80

652. Four 1930s Art Deco Shelley Queen Anne shaped cake or bread and

butter plates comprising one in the Fruit Border pattern, one in the Lowestoft pattern, one in the Peaches and Grapes pattern and the

last with a black transfer pattern with primary colour flowers, S/D, all with printed marks, all 24.5cm in length. (4)

£50-£80

653. Four 1930s Art Deco Shelley Queen Anne shaped cake or bread and

butter plates comprising one in the Chelsea pattern, one in the

Garland of Flowers pattern, one with a yellow and black transfer pattern and the last with a coloured and lustre tinted fruit border, all

with printed marks, all 24.5cm in length. (4)

£50-£80

654. An early 20th Century Royal Doulton vase of gourd form, the whole decorated in a streaked blue glaze with green linear detail to the

raised sections, impressed mark, height 17cm.

£70-£90

655. A Ruskin Pottery hexagonal lampbase decorated in a streaked and

mottled green to orange to green glaze with crystalline flecks, impressed mark alongside Ruskin Pottery paper label, height 21cm

excluding fitting.

£40-£60

656. A 19th Century Charles Meigh smear glazed stoneware Minister Jug decorated with relief panels, the whole in white, applied mark dated

Nov. 12 1846, height 21.5cm, restored, together with a Victorian jug

with relief moulded scenes of bearded men on horseback holding swords aloft with tartan flags to the handle, unmarked, height 26cm,

restored. (2)

£40-£60

657. A 1930s Carlton Ware Handcraft high sided bowl decorated in the Hiawatha pattern, diameter 23cm, A/F, together with a Handcraft

Revo dish in the Gazania pattern, length 22cm, restored, and an oval

dish with two curled tulip flowers, length 26cm, restored, all with printed script marks. (3)

£30-£50

658. A 1930s Carlton Ware Art Deco high sided bowl decorated in the

Chinese Bird and Cloud pattern, printed script mark, diameter

23.5cm, restored.

£30-£50

659. A 1930s Carlton Ware Art Deco vase and cover decorated in the Bird of Paradise pattern, printed script mark, height 23cm, S/D.

£40-£60

660. Two 1930s Carlton Ware Handcraft Revo dishes, the first decorated

in the Mondrian pattern, the second in the Honesty pattern, both with printed script marks, length 25cm, both S/D.

£30-£50

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656. A 19th Century Charles Meigh smear glazed stoneware Minister Jug

decorated with relief panels, the whole in white, applied mark dated Nov. 12 1846, height 21.5cm, restored, together with a Victorian jug

with relief moulded scenes of bearded men on horseback holding swords aloft with tartan flags to the handle, unmarked, height 26cm,

restored. (2)

£40-£60

657. A 1930s Carlton Ware Handcraft high sided bowl decorated in the Hiawatha pattern, diameter 23cm, A/F, together with a Handcraft

Revo dish in the Gazania pattern, length 22cm, restored, and an oval dish with two curled tulip flowers, length 26cm, restored, all with

printed script marks. (3)

£30-£50

658. A 1930s Carlton Ware Art Deco high sided bowl decorated in the

Chinese Bird and Cloud pattern, printed script mark, diameter 23.5cm, restored.

£30-£50

659. A 1930s Carlton Ware Art Deco vase and cover decorated in the Bird of Paradise pattern, printed script mark, height 23cm, S/D.

£40-£60

660. Two 1930s Carlton Ware Handcraft Revo dishes, the first decorated

in the Mondrian pattern, the second in the Honesty pattern, both with printed script marks, length 25cm, both S/D.

£30-£50

661. A 1920s Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware Art Deco tobacco box and cover decorated in the Chinaland pattern, printed mark, height

13cm, together with a Fantastia pattern vase, height 11.5cm, both S/D. (2)

£40-£60

662. Three 1930s Carlton Ware Art Deco candlesticks comprising one

Handcraft Cherry pattern, S/D, one in black gloss and gold and the

last in a textured orange peel and green volcanic glaze, all with printed script marks. (3)

£30-£50

663. A 1950s Colin Melbourne for Beswick shape 1397 Trifid vase of

asymmetric form, the whole glazed in brown with a painted linear and dot pattern, impressed mark alongside printed signature mark,

height 18cm, S/D.

£80-£120

664. A 1950s Colin Melbourne for Beswick shape 1408 Trifid vase, the

exterior decorated in a matt black glaze with a buff coloured dribble effect, the interior in a blue green, impressed mark alongside printed

signature mark, height 37cm, S/D,

£100-£150

665. A 1920s Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware vase of globe and

shaft form decorated in the 'Reproduction of Swansea China' pattern, printed marks, height 18cm.

£40-£60

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663. A 1950s Colin Melbourne for Beswick shape 1397 Trifid vase of

asymmetric form, the whole glazed in brown with a painted linear and dot pattern, impressed mark alongside printed signature mark,

height 18cm, S/D.

£80-£120

664. A 1950s Colin Melbourne for Beswick shape 1408 Trifid vase, the exterior decorated in a matt black glaze with a buff coloured dribble

effect, the interior in a blue green, impressed mark alongside printed signature mark, height 37cm, S/D,

£100-£150

665. A 1920s Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware vase of globe and

shaft form decorated in the 'Reproduction of Swansea China' pattern, printed marks, height 18cm.

£40-£60

666. A 1920s Art Deco Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware tobacco box and cover decorated in the Tutankhamen pattern with gilt Egyptian

motif against a blue ground, the lid finial formed as a Pharaoh, printed mark alongside gilt Egyptian mark, height 15cm, S/D.

£40-£60

667. A large 1920s Art Deco Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware powder

bowl and cover decorated in the Tutankhamen pattern with gilt

Egyptian motif against a blue ground, printed mark alongside gilt Egyptian mark, diameter 18cm, cover S/D.

£40-£60

668. A 1920s Art Deco Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware high sided

bowl decorated in the Tutankhamen pattern decorated to the interior and exterior with gilt Egyptian motif with enamel detailing, all to a

blue ground, printed mark alongside gilt Egyptian mark, diameter

22cm, S/D.

£40-£60

669. A 1920s Wiltshaw and Robinson Carlton Ware vase and cover decorated in the Tutankhamen pattern with gilt and enamel Egyptian

motif against a blue ground, printed mark alongside gilt Egyptian mark, height 18.5cm, restored.

£60-£80

670. A pair of 1930s Carlton Ware bookends modelled as Britannia stood holding a shield and a long curled snake, stood beside a pedestal

with an owl perched on top, all to a black shaped back, printed script mark, height 18.5cm, S/D.

£80-£120

671. Three 1920s / 1930s Art Deco Carlton Ware vases of varying form,

the first a Wiltshaw and Robinson vase decorated in the Turkish

pattern, height 20.5cm, the second a Handcraft vase and cover in the Honesty pattern, height 30cm and the third a Handcraft vase in

the Orchid pattern, height 26.5cm, all S/D. (3)

£50-£80

672. Four pieces of 1930s Art Deco Carlton Ware comprising a Jazz Stitch pattern biscuit barrel, a Hollyhocks pattern bowl, a small oval dish in

the New Stork pattern and a square dish in the Magpies pattern, all

with printed marks, all S/D.

£50-£80

673. A post war Cmielow coffee service in the Goplana pattern in red with freeform white vertical lined decoration, comprising six coffee cans

and saucers, coffee pot, cream and sugar, coffee pot height 28cm. (qty)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

670. A pair of 1930s Carlton Ware bookends modelled as Britannia stood

holding a shield and a long curled snake, stood beside a pedestal with an owl perched on top, all to a black shaped back, printed script

mark, height 18.5cm, S/D.

£80-£120

671. Three 1920s / 1930s Art Deco Carlton Ware vases of varying form, the first a Wiltshaw and Robinson vase decorated in the Turkish

pattern, height 20.5cm, the second a Handcraft vase and cover in the Honesty pattern, height 30cm and the third a Handcraft vase in

the Orchid pattern, height 26.5cm, all S/D. (3)

£50-£80

672. Four pieces of 1930s Art Deco Carlton Ware comprising a Jazz Stitch

pattern biscuit barrel, a Hollyhocks pattern bowl, a small oval dish in the New Stork pattern and a square dish in the Magpies pattern, all

with printed marks, all S/D.

£50-£80

673. A post war Cmielow coffee service in the Goplana pattern in red with freeform white vertical lined decoration, comprising six coffee cans

and saucers, coffee pot, cream and sugar, coffee pot height 28cm. (qty)

£50-£80

674. A post war Cmielow coffee set in grey with white dash lines and

contrasting pink lids, comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and four cups and saucers, printed marks, coffee pot height 28cm. (qty)

£30-£50

675. Various pieces of Midwinter Fashion Shape decorated in the Zambesi

pattern designed by Jessie Tait comprising a teapot, S/D, tureen and

cover, cup, saucer, S/D, and side plate and a cream jug, all with printed marks. (qty)

£60-£80

676. A collection of assorted Midwinter Fashion Shape decorated in the

Cherokee pattern designed by Jessie Tait comprising a coffee pot, tureen and cover, sugar bowl, cup, saucer, sauce boat and a 22.5cm

dinner plate, all with printed marks. (qty)

£60-£80

677. A collection of assorted 1950s Midwinter Fashion shape dinner wares

all designed by Terence Conran comprising a Nature Study pattern tureen and cover, a 24.5cm dinner plate, a sauce boat stand and a

small plate, together with a Salad Ware 24.5cm dinner plate and a Plant Life 22cm plate and side plate, all with printed mark. (7)

£60-£80

678. A collection of assorted 1950s Midwinter Fashion Shape dinner and

tea wares designed by Jessie Tait, comprising a Monaco pattern

tureen and cover, cup and saucer and a 24.5cm dinner plate, an Elstree pattern tureen and cover and a Savanna pattern coffee pot

and 24.5cm dinner plate, all with printed marks. (qty)

£60-£80

679. A collection of assorted 1950s Midwinter dinner wares comprising a Primavera pattern tureen and cover and two plates and a Cassandra

pattern tureen and cover, S/D, and meat plate, all with printed

marks. (5)

£60-£80

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677. A collection of assorted 1950s Midwinter Fashion shape dinner wares

all designed by Terence Conran comprising a Nature Study pattern tureen and cover, a 24.5cm dinner plate, a sauce boat stand and a

small plate, together with a Salad Ware 24.5cm dinner plate and a Plant Life 22cm plate and side plate, all with printed mark. (7)

£60-£80

678. A collection of assorted 1950s Midwinter Fashion Shape dinner and tea wares designed by Jessie Tait, comprising a Monaco pattern

tureen and cover, cup and saucer and a 24.5cm dinner plate, an Elstree pattern tureen and cover and a Savanna pattern coffee pot

and 24.5cm dinner plate, all with printed marks. (qty)

£60-£80

679. A collection of assorted 1950s Midwinter dinner wares comprising a

Primavera pattern tureen and cover and two plates and a Cassandra pattern tureen and cover, S/D, and meat plate, all with printed

marks. (5)

£60-£80

680. A collection of assorted 1960s Midwinter Fashion Shape Rivera and Cannes pattern dinner and teawares designed by Hugh Casson,

comprising a teapot, tureen and cover, large jug, gravy boat, various plates and a teacup and saucer, all with printed marks. (qty)

£60-£80

681. A collection of assorted Midwinter comprising a meat plate, two

plates, a trio, a gravy boat and a sugar bowl decorated in the Wild

Geese pattern designed by Peter Scott, a tureen and cover, S/D, and two plates decorated in the Chequers pattern designed by Terence

Conran, a Quite Contrary pattern meat plate designed by Jessie Tait, a Bella Vista pattern plate and a patterned plate, all with printed

marks. (qty)

£60-£80

682. A collection of assorted Midwinter dinner wares comprising six dinner

plates, three soup bowls and stands, a tureen and cover and a gravy boat in the Queensberry pattern designed by the Marquis of

Queensberry and a coffee pot, oval dish and two tureens and covers decorated in the Sienna pattern, all with printed marks. (qty)

£40-£60

683. A collection of assorted Midwinter tea and dinner wares to include a

Diagonal pattern designed by Nigel Wilde teapot, a Spanish Garden

coffee pot designed by Jessie Tait, various Bengal plates designed by Jyoti Bhomick and a Focus pattern tureen and cover designed by

Barbara Brown, S/D, together with various patterns designed by Roy Midwinter for Federated Potteries, all with printed marks, and two

Midwinter reference books. (qty)

£40-£60

684. A later 20th Century Royal Crown Derby limited edition plate made

for the Royal Academy of Arts to a design by Josef Herman OBE RA titled Migrant Bird, numbered 21 from an edition of 1000, boxed with

certificate, printed marks, diameter 27cm.

£100-£150

685. Six assorted Beswick character teapots comprising two Dolly Vardon 1203, two Peggatty 1116, Sam Weller 1369 and Sairey Gamp 691, all

with printed and incised marks. (6)

£40-£60

686. Eight assorted Beswick character jugs comprising Falstaff 2095,

Sairey Gamp 371, two Tony Weller 281, two Micawber 310, Scrooge 372 and Henry VIII 2099, all with impressed marks, tallest 23cm. (8)

£40-£60

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684. A later 20th Century Royal Crown Derby limited edition plate made

for the Royal Academy of Arts to a design by Josef Herman OBE RA titled Migrant Bird, numbered 21 from an edition of 1000, boxed with

certificate, printed marks, diameter 27cm.

£100-£150

685. Six assorted Beswick character teapots comprising two Dolly Vardon 1203, two Peggatty 1116, Sam Weller 1369 and Sairey Gamp 691, all

with printed and incised marks. (6)

£40-£60

686. Eight assorted Beswick character jugs comprising Falstaff 2095,

Sairey Gamp 371, two Tony Weller 281, two Micawber 310, Scrooge 372 and Henry VIII 2099, all with impressed marks, tallest 23cm. (8)

£40-£60

687. Ten assorted smaller Royal Doulton character jugs to include The Trapper D6612, Honest Measure, Long John Silver D6386, Henry

VIII D6647 and Farmer John, all with printed marks. (10)

£40-£60

688. Two Beswick moulded wall plates, the first depicting Romeo and Juliet with 'For in a minute there are many days' to the rim, the

second from As You Like It 'That would I were I of all Kingdoms

King' to the rim, both with printed marks, both 31cm.

£40-£60

689. A Moorcroft Pottery framed dish decorated in the Trout pattern designed by Philip Gibson, impressed mark, framed diameter

18.5cm.

£40-£60

690. Four Beswick moulded jugs comprising scenes from Hamlet, Merry

Wives of Windsor, S/D, Romeo and Juliet and Robert Burns with verso to the reverse, all with printed and incised marks, tallest 21cm.

(4)

£40-£60

691. A Sarreguemines character jug modelled as a comical face with rosy cheeks, impressed mark, height 19cm.

£30-£50

692. Twelve assorted Royal Doulton smaller character jugs to include Rip

Van Winkle, Athos, 'arriet, Jarge, Merlin, Captain Cuttle and Gone

Away, all with printed marks. (12)

£40-£60

693. A later 20th Century Coalport vase decorated in the round by Norman Lear with hand painted pheasants in a wooded garden,

signed N. Lear, titled to the base Pheasant and numbered 35 of 100, height 21cm.

£50-£80

694. Six small Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Mr Micawber, The Fat Boy, Saiery Gamp, Pickwick, Capn Cuttle and Sam Weller, all with

printed marks, tallest 12cm, together with a Beswick salt and pepper. (8)

£50-£80

695. Eight assorted Royal Doulton character jugs comprising The Cavalier,

The Falconer, Izaak Walton, Mr Pickwick, Falstaff, Beefeater, Capt

Ahab and Robin Hood, all with printed marks. (8)

£40-£60

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691. A Sarreguemines character jug modelled as a comical face with rosy

cheeks, impressed mark, height 19cm.

£30-£50

692. Twelve assorted Royal Doulton smaller character jugs to include Rip Van Winkle, Athos, 'arriet, Jarge, Merlin, Captain Cuttle and Gone

Away, all with printed marks. (12)

£40-£60

693. A later 20th Century Coalport vase decorated in the round by

Norman Lear with hand painted pheasants in a wooded garden, signed N. Lear, titled to the base Pheasant and numbered 35 of 100,

height 21cm.

£50-£80

694. Six small Royal Doulton character jugs comprising Mr Micawber, The Fat Boy, Saiery Gamp, Pickwick, Capn Cuttle and Sam Weller, all with

printed marks, tallest 12cm, together with a Beswick salt and pepper. (8)

£50-£80

695. Eight assorted Royal Doulton character jugs comprising The Cavalier,

The Falconer, Izaak Walton, Mr Pickwick, Falstaff, Beefeater, Capt Ahab and Robin Hood, all with printed marks. (8)

£40-£60

696. A large collection of assorted various sized Beswick character jugs to include Mr Bumble 2032, Betsy [sic] Trotwood 2075, Captain Cuttle

1120, Barnaby Rudge 1121, Little Nell's Grandfather 2031 and Mr Varden 1204, printed and incised marks. (qty)

£50-£80

697. Four Royal Doulton 'half-figure' character busts comprising Buzfuz,

Sam Weller, Tony Weller and Mr Pickwick, all with printed mark,

tallest 6.5cm, together with a Shorter & Son character jug of 'Dick Deadeye H.M.S Pinafore', height 11.5cm. (5)

£30-£50

698. Twelve Beswick Collectors International limited edition mugs running

from 1971 to 1982, each decorated with moulded Dickensian Christmas scenes, each with printed marks to the base alongside

painted numbers from an edition of 15000, together with a collection

of assorted Beswick mugs with varying decoration. (15)

£50-£80

699. Four Beswick figurines from the Footballing Felines Collection comprising Mee-Ouch FF2, Kitcat FF3, Dribble FF4 and Red Card FF5,

all from a limited edition of 1500 and individually numbered to the base, printed marks, tallest 16.5cm.

£40-£60

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698. Twelve Beswick Collectors International limited edition mugs running

from 1971 to 1982, each decorated with moulded Dickensian Christmas scenes, each with printed marks to the base alongside

painted numbers from an edition of 15000, together with a collection of assorted Beswick mugs with varying decoration. (15)

£50-£80

699. Four Beswick figurines from the Footballing Felines Collection comprising Mee-Ouch FF2, Kitcat FF3, Dribble FF4 and Red Card FF5,

all from a limited edition of 1500 and individually numbered to the base, printed marks, tallest 16.5cm.

£40-£60

700. Six Beswick figurines from the Sporting Characters Collection

comprising Fly Fishing SC1, Last Lion of Defence SC2, It's a Knockout SC3, Sloping Off SC4, A Round with Foxy SC5 and Out for a Duck

SC6, all from a limited edition of 1500 and individually numbered to the bases, printed marks, tallest 15cm. (6)

£40-£60

701. Three Beswick Trumpton figurines comprising The Mayor TR2, Doctor Mopp TR5 and Mrs Honeyman TR6, all from a limited edition

of 2500 and individually numbered to the base, printed marks, tallest 15cm.

£30-£50

702. Eight Beswick figurines comprising Huntsman Fox ECF1, Fisherman

Otter ECF2, Gardener Rabbit ECF3, Gentleman Pig ECF4, Shepherd

Sheepdog ECF5, Hiker Badger ECF6, Mrs Rabbit Baking ECF7 and The Lady Pig ECF8, all with printed marks, tallest 15cm. (8)

£40-£60

703. Six limited edition Wade Flintstones figurines comprising Fred,

Wilma, Barney, Betty, Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles, all with printed marks. (6)

£30-£50

704. Three Beswick birds comprising a 1018 Bald Eagle with outstretched

wings and two 1180 Cockatoo (two colourways), together with a

Spode model of a woodpecker, all with printed marks, restoration. (4)

£40-£60

705. Four Beswick bird figures comprising a 2416 Lapwing, a 2305

Magpie, a 1383 Pigeon and a 1226 Pheasant, all with printed marks, restoration. (4)

£40-£60

706. Four Beswick bird figures comprising a 2316 Kestrel, a 930 Budgie, a 929 Chickadee and a 2417 Jay, all with printed marks. (4)

£40-£60

707. Six assorted Royal Doulton Whyte and Mackay Scotch Whisky models

of birds comprising a Kestrel, Osprey, Barn Owl, Short-Eared Owl, Tawny Owl and a Merlin together with a Beswick Golden Eagle

Decanter and a Buzzard, both for Beneagles Scotch Whisky, all with

printed marks. (8)

£40-£60

708. A Royal Worcester shape H175 pot pourri and spire cover panel decorated by Jas Stinton with a pheasant and a grouse between

moulded borders, signed, puce mark with date code for circa 1934, height 11.5cm, S/D to cover.

£80-£120

709. A late 19th Century jug formed as a bear with muzzle spout and raised arms decorated in an all over Ewenny type yellow glaze with

incised features and detailing, inscribed to the front Y Baer, marked to the base Rd 141692 Horace Elliott, London 1890, height 20cm,

S/D.

£120-£150

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705. Four Beswick bird figures comprising a 2416 Lapwing, a 2305

Magpie, a 1383 Pigeon and a 1226 Pheasant, all with printed marks, restoration. (4)

£40-£60

706. Four Beswick bird figures comprising a 2316 Kestrel, a 930 Budgie, a 929 Chickadee and a 2417 Jay, all with printed marks. (4)

£40-£60

707. Six assorted Royal Doulton Whyte and Mackay Scotch Whisky models

of birds comprising a Kestrel, Osprey, Barn Owl, Short-Eared Owl, Tawny Owl and a Merlin together with a Beswick Golden Eagle

Decanter and a Buzzard, both for Beneagles Scotch Whisky, all with printed marks. (8)

£40-£60

708. A Royal Worcester shape H175 pot pourri and spire cover panel decorated by Jas Stinton with a pheasant and a grouse between

moulded borders, signed, puce mark with date code for circa 1934, height 11.5cm, S/D to cover.

£80-£120

709. A late 19th Century jug formed as a bear with muzzle spout and

raised arms decorated in an all over Ewenny type yellow glaze with incised features and detailing, inscribed to the front Y Baer, marked

to the base Rd 141692 Horace Elliott, London 1890, height 20cm, S/D.

£120-£150

710. A Wedgwood model of a fallow deer modelled by John Skeaping, the whole glazed in moonstone white, impressed mark J. Skeaping,

Wedgwood, height 19.5cm.

£200-£300

711. A 19th Century Staffordshire twin handled loving cup decorated with transfer and hand tinted grouse hunting scenes, unmarked, height

10cm, S/D, together with a pair of 19th Century Staffordshire models

of greyhounds each with a rabbit in their mouths, height 20cm, S/D. (3)

£80-£120

712. A late 1950s Michael Andersen & Sons Danish pottery flower jug

from the Tribal series, attributed in design to Marianne Starck, the whole in black and white with repeat pattern buffalo, impressed

mark and incised 5552, height 19.5cm.

£50-£80

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712. A late 1950s Michael Andersen & Sons Danish pottery flower jug

from the Tribal series, attributed in design to Marianne Starck, the whole in black and white with repeat pattern buffalo, impressed

mark and incised 5552, height 19.5cm.

£50-£80

713. An early 20th Century Scottish Arts and Crafts vase decorated with hand painted stylised flowers and foliage, all in the style of Mak

Merry, unmarked other than monogrammed H.A to the base, possibly for Hugh Ugolin Allan, height 11.5cm.

NB - Hugh Ugolin Allan (1862–1909) established Allander Pottery in 1904 on the banks of the River Allander in Milngavie, Scotland. Allan

was a renowned Glasgow artist, known for his landscapes. The pottery was only in production from 1904 until 1908.

£60-£80

714. Two early 20th Century Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vases, the first

shape 2366 decorated in an all over green translucent glaze, the

second shape 2505 with a mottled blue glaze, both with impressed marks, tallest 10cm, together with a Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze

vase in blue to yellow, incised mark, height 12cm. (3)

£70-£90

715. A Troika Pottery Wheel vase decorated to both sides with incised and textured abstract decoration against a brown wash ground, painted

Troika with artist monogram for Jane Fitzgerald, height 11.5cm.

£50-£80

716. A Troika Pottery wheel vase decorated with an incised tin mine

heightened in glazed colours, the reverse with stylised buildings, painted Troika mark alongside artist monogram for Simone Killburn,

height 12cm.

£80-£120

717. A Troika Pottery wheel vase decorated with incised buildings to one side and stylised birds to the reverse, painted Troika Cornwall,

England and monogramed for Honor Curtis, height 12cm.

£50-£80

718. A small late 19th to early 20th Century Martin Brothers cream jug

decorated with repeat incised palmette style motif glazed in dark blue and grey with an angular block handle, incised R.W Martin,

London and Southall, height 5.5cm.

£80-£120

719. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits wall plate

decorated by J. Smith with hand painted peaches and blackcurrants, signed, black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 27cm.

£200-£300

720. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits wall plate

decorated J. Cook with hand painted apples and black grapes, signed, black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 27cm.

£200-£300

721. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits frilled edge side plate decorated by Telford with hand painted apples and black

grapes, signed, black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 20cm.

£120-£150

722. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits frilled edge side

plate decorated by Telford with pears and blackcurrants, signed,

black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 17cm.

£100-£150

723. Two later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits side plates decorated by Roberts, the first with hand painted apples and

cherries, the second with peaches and white grapes, both signed, both with black printed marks, both marked as seconds, diameter

15cm. (2)

£100-£150

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719. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits wall plate

decorated by J. Smith with hand painted peaches and blackcurrants, signed, black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 27cm.

£200-£300

720. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits wall plate decorated J. Cook with hand painted apples and black grapes,

signed, black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 27cm.

£200-£300

721. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits frilled edge side

plate decorated by Telford with hand painted apples and black grapes, signed, black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter

20cm.

£120-£150

722. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits frilled edge side plate decorated by Telford with pears and blackcurrants, signed,

black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 17cm.

£100-£150

723. Two later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits side plates

decorated by Roberts, the first with hand painted apples and cherries, the second with peaches and white grapes, both signed,

both with black printed marks, both marked as seconds, diameter 15cm. (2)

£100-£150

724. Two later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits side plates decorated by J. Smith, the first with hand painted pears and

blackcurrants, the second with peaches and white grapes, both signed, black printed marks, both marked as seconds, diameter

15cm. (2)

£100-£150

725. Two later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits side plates

decorated by J. Smith, both decorated with hand painted apples and black grapes, both signed, black printed marks, both marked as

seconds, diameter 15cm. (2)

£100-£150

726. Two later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits side plates, the first decorated by Rolands with hand painted apples and white

grapes, the second by Roberts with peaches and white grapes, both

signed, black printed marks, both marked as seconds, diameter 15cm. (2)

£100-£150

727. A Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits high sided sugar bowl decorated in

the round by Telford with hand painted apples and black grapes, signed, black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 10.5cm,

height 6.5cm.

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

726. Two later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits side plates, the

first decorated by Rolands with hand painted apples and white grapes, the second by Roberts with peaches and white grapes, both

signed, black printed marks, both marked as seconds, diameter 15cm. (2)

£100-£150

727. A Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits high sided sugar bowl decorated in the round by Telford with hand painted apples and black grapes,

signed, black printed mark, marked as a second, diameter 10.5cm, height 6.5cm.

£40-£60

728. A later 20th Century matched Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits teacup

and saucer, the saucer decorated by Lewis with hand painted apples and grapes, the cup with decorated with apples and black grapes,

indistinctly signed, black printed marks, marked as seconds, saucer diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

729. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits teacup and saucer decorated by Telford with hand painted apples and white grapes,

both pieces signed, black printed marks, marked as seconds, saucer diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

730. A later 20th Century matched Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits teacup

and saucer, the teacup decorated by Rolands with hand painted

peaches and grapes, the saucer by Lewis with peaches and black grapes, both signed, black printed marks, both marked as seconds,

saucer diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

731. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits teacup and saucer, both decorated with hand painted peaches and blackberries,

the saucer decorated by Lewis, the cup unsigned, signed, both with

black printed marks, both marked as seconds, saucer diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

732. A later 20th Century Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits teacup and

saucer, the teacup decorated by Rolands with hand painted peaches and cherries, the unsigned saucer decorated with peaches and

grapes, signed, both with black printed marks, both marked as

seconds, saucer diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

733. A later 20th Century matched Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits teacup and saucer, the teacup decorated by Roberts with hand painted

apples and black grapes, the saucer by Smith with apples and grapes, both signed, both with black printed marks, both marked as

seconds, saucer diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

734. A late 19th Century Aesthetic asparagus dish decorated in relief with

a patterned napkin folded over asparagus spears, all in tones of blue and green, painted C mark to the underside, length 32cm, together

with two pairs of silver plated tongs. (3)

£50-£80

735. Four assorted Royal Doulton figurines comprising Old King Cole

HN2217, Coralie HN2307, Southern Belle HN2229 and Top o'the Hill HN1834, together with a Coalport Alison and a Royal Worcester First

Dance. (6)

£100-£150

736. A late 1930s Art Deco Susie Cooper Kestrel shape Wedding Bands coffee set comprising coffee pot, six cups and saucers, milk jug and

sugar bowl all decorated with green, pink and brown concentric

bands, printed mark. (qty)

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

733. A later 20th Century matched Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits teacup

and saucer, the teacup decorated by Roberts with hand painted apples and black grapes, the saucer by Smith with apples and

grapes, both signed, both with black printed marks, both marked as seconds, saucer diameter 15cm.

£100-£150

734. A late 19th Century Aesthetic asparagus dish decorated in relief with a patterned napkin folded over asparagus spears, all in tones of blue

and green, painted C mark to the underside, length 32cm, together with two pairs of silver plated tongs. (3)

£50-£80

735. Four assorted Royal Doulton figurines comprising Old King Cole

HN2217, Coralie HN2307, Southern Belle HN2229 and Top o'the Hill HN1834, together with a Coalport Alison and a Royal Worcester First

Dance. (6)

£100-£150

736. A late 1930s Art Deco Susie Cooper Kestrel shape Wedding Bands coffee set comprising coffee pot, six cups and saucers, milk jug and

sugar bowl all decorated with green, pink and brown concentric bands, printed mark. (qty)

£100-£150

737. Two late 19th to early 20th Century KPM Berlin allegorical figures,

the first modelled as a boy wearing a crown and an ermine trimmed cape stood before a cornucopia, the second a boy with a purple scarf

covering his modesty and holding a snake in his hands, both with underglaze sceptre marks and red printed orb mark, height 11.5cm,

S/D.

£70-£90

738. A Royal Doulton limited edition loving cup commemorating the

Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Jun 2nd 1953, numbered 107 from a limited edition of 1000, complete with

certificate and a 1950s Royal Succession pamphlet, height 27cm.

£100-£150

739. Two Merton Abbey William de Morgan 6in x 2in plastic clay border

tiles each decorated with two fish, impressed oval mark, S/D.

£200-£300

740. A Sands End Pottery William de Morgan 6in plastic clay tile decorated in the Bedford Park Daisy pattern with three white flowers against a

turquoise ground, impressed mark, S/D.

£200-£300

741. A later 20th Century Poole Pottery Living Glaze charger decorated with a patchwork of glaze colours, all in the style of Anita Harris,

printed dolphin mark, diameter 39.5cm.

£30-£50

742. Two post war Rosenthal vases of curved cylindrical form, one in matt

black, the other in white with a silver lustre polka dot stripe, both with printed marks, height 21cm.

£30-£50

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

740. A Sands End Pottery William de Morgan 6in plastic clay tile decorated

in the Bedford Park Daisy pattern with three white flowers against a turquoise ground, impressed mark, S/D.

£200-£300

741. A later 20th Century Poole Pottery Living Glaze charger decorated with a patchwork of glaze colours, all in the style of Anita Harris,

printed dolphin mark, diameter 39.5cm.

£30-£50

742. Two post war Rosenthal vases of curved cylindrical form, one in matt

black, the other in white with a silver lustre polka dot stripe, both with printed marks, height 21cm.

£30-£50

743. A 1930s Art Deco Crown Devon Fieldings coffee set comprising a coffee pot, six cans and saucers, a milk jug and a sugar bowl, each

decorated with jade green bands with triangular points with peach banding, the interior with a pearlescent lustre, printed mark

alongside painted pattern code 2602, together with a Late Foley,

Shelley set of five cups, saucers and side plates decorated in pattern 8444, printed marks. (qty)

£50-£80

744. A 1930s Art Deco Susie Cooper Kestrel shaped coffee set comprising

coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and six cans and saucers, all decorated in the (green) Nosegay pattern, printed script mark. (qty)

£150-£200

745. A 1930s Art Deco Susie Cooper Kestrel shaped coffee set comprising

a coffee pot, a milk jug, a sugar bowl and six cans and saucers all

decorated in the (green) Dresden Spray pattern, printed script mark. (qty)

£120-£150

746. A collection of assorted 1930s Shelley Art Deco Regent shaped

teawares comprising six cups, six saucers, six side plates, a milk jug, a sugar bowl, S/D, and a cake plate, all with blue detailing, printed

marks. (qty)

£60-£80

747. A collection of assorted 1930s Shelley Regent shaped teawares

comprising sixteen cups, seventeen saucers, twelve side plates, a cake plate, a milk jug, a sugar bowl and a smaller teacup and

saucer, all with green detailing, printed marks. (qty)

£100-£150

748. Two early 19th Century footed bowls, the largest decorated with

hand painted Chinese figures in a garden setting, diameter 15.5cm, S/D, the smaller decorated with sprigs of flowers, diameter 13.5cm,

both unmarked. (2)

£50-£80

749. A 1930s Royal Doulton Art Deco Syren pattern fruit set comprising a large serving bowl and six small bowls, each decorated with colourful

transfer applied scrolls, printed marks, largest bowl diameter 24cm,

together with a later 20th Century Glamour by Mariage World Carlton Ware Ltd [sic] tea for two and a pair of later 20th Century custard

cups. (qty)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

747. A collection of assorted 1930s Shelley Regent shaped teawares

comprising sixteen cups, seventeen saucers, twelve side plates, a cake plate, a milk jug, a sugar bowl and a smaller teacup and

saucer, all with green detailing, printed marks. (qty)

£100-£150

748. Two early 19th Century footed bowls, the largest decorated with hand painted Chinese figures in a garden setting, diameter 15.5cm,

S/D, the smaller decorated with sprigs of flowers, diameter 13.5cm, both unmarked. (2)

£50-£80

749. A 1930s Royal Doulton Art Deco Syren pattern fruit set comprising a

large serving bowl and six small bowls, each decorated with colourful transfer applied scrolls, printed marks, largest bowl diameter 24cm,

together with a later 20th Century Glamour by Mariage World Carlton Ware Ltd [sic] tea for two and a pair of later 20th Century custard

cups. (qty)

£50-£80

750. A collection of assorted 1930s Art Deco ceramics comprising a pair of Losol Ware Keeling & Co vases, two oval Crown Devon dishes, a

Losol Ware fruit bowl and a Crown Devon fruit bowl, all with hand painted floral decoration. (6)

£50-£80

751. A 1930s Art Deco Crown Ducal ovoid vase and cover decorated with

hand painted red to yellow to green streaking with a black dribble

neck and peacock eyes to the red, painted to the base Firefly, printed mark, height 26cm, S/D.

£40-£60

752. A late 19th Century plate decorated with a hand painted winged

male nude holding a trumpet against a moon and stars to a blue ground, impressed Salopian (Salopian Art Pottery) to the reverse

alongside painted J.G.J Nov 1884, diameter 25.5cm.

£150-£200

753. A Clarice Cliff Havre fruit bowl decorated in the Crocus pattern within

brown and green banding, printed Crocus mark alongside painted P, diameter 20cm.

£50-£80

754. A Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Pottery Crocus pattern Holborn

shape fruit bowl hand painted with Crocus sprays between yellow,

green and brown banding, printed mark, diameter 19cm.

£50-£80

755. Four Royal Doulton jugs comprising a Doulton Lambeth saltglazed character jug, the portly standing Toby holding a glass and decanter,

impressed mark, a Toby XX, 'The Best is not too Good' and The Squire, the later both with printed marks, tallest 18cm. (4)

£40-£60

756. Four late 19th Century Staffordshire Toby jugs comprising on

Ordinary Toby, two Snuff Taker Tobys and one seated Toby, all with

painted decoration, tallest 26cm, S/D, together with a 19th Century Staffordshire George Whitfield type character jug modelled as a

Nightwatchman sat in a red chair holding a lantern, unmarked, height 24cm. (5)

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

754. A Clarice Cliff Royal Staffordshire Pottery Crocus pattern Holborn

shape fruit bowl hand painted with Crocus sprays between yellow, green and brown banding, printed mark, diameter 19cm.

£50-£80

755. Four Royal Doulton jugs comprising a Doulton Lambeth saltglazed character jug, the portly standing Toby holding a glass and decanter,

impressed mark, a Toby XX, 'The Best is not too Good' and The Squire, the later both with printed marks, tallest 18cm. (4)

£40-£60

756. Four late 19th Century Staffordshire Toby jugs comprising on

Ordinary Toby, two Snuff Taker Tobys and one seated Toby, all with painted decoration, tallest 26cm, S/D, together with a 19th Century

Staffordshire George Whitfield type character jug modelled as a Nightwatchman sat in a red chair holding a lantern, unmarked,

height 24cm. (5)

£40-£60

757. Four 19th Century squat Toby jugs each modelled as a seated figure holding a glass and a jug of ale, each with patterned and painted

coats to include one with a Willow type transfer pattern, tallest 14.5cm, S/D, together with a set of three late 19th Century

graduated blue Gaudy Welsh Toby jugs each sat holding a jug of ale

and a glass with painted hair and faces with gilt detailing, all unmarked, tallest 16cm. (7)

£40-£60

758. A collection of assorted books and auction catalogues on the subject

of Toby and Character jugs to include Sotheby & Co, The Mackintosh Collection of Fine Toby Jugs 2nd May 1967, Works of art from the

Bute Collection Christies, 8th July 1996, Toby & Character Jugs of

the 20th Century and their makers by David C Fastenau and Stephen M. Mullins (hardback and paperback) and Good Sir Toby by

Desmond Eyles. (12)

£30-£50

759. Three late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware jugs, the first commemorating Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of

Beaconsfield, the body with applied portrait roundel with incised

verse to the sides, impressed mark with impressed retailers mark for John Mortlock & Co, Oxford Street and diamond registration mark,

height 23cm, the second commemorating England's Great Commoner William Ewart Gladstone, the body and neck with printed

verse and a portrait roundel, impressed mark, height 19cm, and the third a motto jug decorated to the body with the motto 'He that buys

land buys stones, he that buys flesh buys bones, he that buys eggs

buys many shells, he that buys good ale buys nothing else', each circular motto with a raised portrait roundel with a petal frame,

impressed mark, height 21cm, all S/D. (3)

£40-£60

760. An 18th Century Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated with Kakiemon cartouche floral panels against a blue fish scale ground,

painted fret mark to both, saucer diameter 12.9cm.

£70-£90

761. An 18th Century Caughley tea bowl and saucer decorated in the

Three Flowers pattern in under glaze blue and white, S mark to both, saucer diameter 12.3cm.

£30-£50

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

761. An 18th Century Caughley tea bowl and saucer decorated in the

Three Flowers pattern in under glaze blue and white, S mark to both, saucer diameter 12.3cm.

£30-£50

762. An 18th Century Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the Queen Charlotte pattern with wrythen pink and blue decoration,

painted fret mark to each, saucer diameter 12cm.

£70-£90

763. A pair of 19th Century Chinoiserie shallow dish plates, each decorated with a blue and white transfer print depicting a Chinese

family in a formal garden, the border edge with cartouche scenes

between sunflower type flowers, diameter 20cm, one S/D.

£60-£80

764. Three 1950s plates each decorated with a printed abstract design designed by David, Lord Queensberry (Viscount Drumlanrig) and

Colin Melbourne with painted blue bands, black printed Drumlanrig and Melbourne mark, largest 25.5cm. (3)

£40-£60

765. A Rosenthal Studio-linie charger decorated with a design by Bjorn Wiinblad with gilt flowers and foliage over the white ground, printed

mark, diameter 32.5cm.

£30-£50

766. A post war Flambe Rorstrand vase decorated with a lioness and lion in tones of brown and black with gilt detailing, designed by Gunnar

Nylund, the neck and foot with gilt banding, gold printed mark,

height 16cm.

£100-£150

767. A post war Italian Bitossi Rimini blue leaf shaped dish raised to four peg feet, the whole decorated with impressed shapes and patterns,

impressed Italy and painted C22/19, length 20cm, S/D, together with a Rorstrand Ritzi jug designed by Gunnar Nylund, height 19cm. (2)

£50-£80

768. A post war Italian vase of abstract form with a twin neck and two

irregular shaped apertures, the whole glazed in a pale green with

black and white sgraffito and painted patterns, painted VC TO. 12 Made in Italy to the base, height 28.5cm, S/D.

£40-£60

769. A Royal Worcester shape 2713 twin handled vase and cover

decorated with a hand painted Fallen Fruits roundel with apples and black grapes, signed Flexman, all to a blush ground with green and

pink scrolls and banding, puce mark with date code for 1919, height

30cm.

£150-£200

770. An early 20th Century Hadleys Worcester twin handled vase decorated with hand painted yellow and pink roses against a mossy

ground, green printed mark, height 16.5cm.

£50-£80

771. A late 19th Century Royal Worcester vase, the bulbous body with

Persian type decoration in tones of pink, brown and blue with raised gilt detailing, all to a blush ground, the neck with a reticulated band

and four handles with foliate detailing, the flared foot with a running border and raised gilt detailing, impressed mark alongside date

cypher for 1886, partial impressed mark, height 28cm, S/D.

£80-£120

772. A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century continental chargers in the

Jugenstijl style, both glazed in blue with a stylised impressed leaf pattern, one with an applied dragonfly to the rim, both with metal

hanging mounts affixed to the back with ball fastenings at the front, one impressed FHF, diameter 40cm.

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

768. A post war Italian vase of abstract form with a twin neck and two

irregular shaped apertures, the whole glazed in a pale green with black and white sgraffito and painted patterns, painted VC TO. 12

Made in Italy to the base, height 28.5cm, S/D.

£40-£60

769. A Royal Worcester shape 2713 twin handled vase and cover decorated with a hand painted Fallen Fruits roundel with apples and

black grapes, signed Flexman, all to a blush ground with green and pink scrolls and banding, puce mark with date code for 1919, height

30cm.

£150-£200

770. An early 20th Century Hadleys Worcester twin handled vase

decorated with hand painted yellow and pink roses against a mossy ground, green printed mark, height 16.5cm.

£50-£80

771. A late 19th Century Royal Worcester vase, the bulbous body with Persian type decoration in tones of pink, brown and blue with raised

gilt detailing, all to a blush ground, the neck with a reticulated band and four handles with foliate detailing, the flared foot with a running

border and raised gilt detailing, impressed mark alongside date

cypher for 1886, partial impressed mark, height 28cm, S/D.

£80-£120

772. A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century continental chargers in the

Jugenstijl style, both glazed in blue with a stylised impressed leaf pattern, one with an applied dragonfly to the rim, both with metal

hanging mounts affixed to the back with ball fastenings at the front, one impressed FHF, diameter 40cm.

£50-£80

773. A small collection of assorted Carlton Ware comprising a Spiders Web pattern coffee pot, cream and sugar and various cups and

saucers together with a Crown Devon dish decorated with a gilt and enamel bird in flight, all S/D

£30-£50

774. A 20th Century continental tete-a-tete set comprising coffee pot,

three cups and saucers, one side plate, milk jug and sugar bowl all

to a conforming circular tray, each piece decorated with a transfer applied scene of cherubs with garlands and ribbons with green

borders and gilt detailing, printed star mark to the base, tray diameter 39cm.

£40-£60

775. A late 19th Century Minton Aesthetic running panel decorated across

four 8in dust pressed tiles with a vase of purple flowers from a

stylised vase, all in the manner of Christopher Dresser, impressed marks A/F (4)

£50-£80

776. A 19th Century Robinson and Leadbetter Vellum range figure of a

young girl sat mending a piece of lace with a young boy kneeling beside her, impressed R&L, height 31cm.

£80-£120

777. A 1930s Art Deco Susie Cooper yellow Tango pattern breakfast cup and saucer, saucer diameter 19cm.

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

775. A late 19th Century Minton Aesthetic running panel decorated across

four 8in dust pressed tiles with a vase of purple flowers from a stylised vase, all in the manner of Christopher Dresser, impressed

marks A/F (4)

£50-£80

776. A 19th Century Robinson and Leadbetter Vellum range figure of a young girl sat mending a piece of lace with a young boy kneeling

beside her, impressed R&L, height 31cm.

£80-£120

777. A 1930s Art Deco Susie Cooper yellow Tango pattern breakfast cup

and saucer, saucer diameter 19cm.

£40-£60

778. An early 19th Century Derbyshire salt glazed brown stoneware puzzle jug, probably Brampton, the honey ground with a central coat

of arms flanked by a pheasant and a hare, unmarked, height 19cm.

£120-£150

779. An early 20th Century Minton four piece hor d'oeuvres or nut dish decorated in the Imari pattern with floral motif and mustard edges,

printed mark, all to an associated wooden stand, total diameter

33cm.

£100-£150

780. A large early 20th Century Arts and Crafts Ashby Potters Guild candlestick of tapering form decorated in an all over brown glaze

with lighter mottled and fissuring, impressed oval mark, height 22cm.

£30-£50

781. A post war West German 'fat lava' table lamp, the pierced base in mustard and sage green coloured glazes and complete with a conical

floral patterned shade, moulded number to the base 6059/45, overall height including the shade is 127cm.

£30-£50

782. A collection of assorted ceramic reference books, to include The

Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880 by A.W.

Coysh & R.K. Henrywood, Wedgwood by Wolf Mankowitz, Fine Porcelain & Pottery by Stanley W. Fisher, The Chintz Collectors

Handbook by Francis Joseph, The Terracotta Revival by Michael Stratton, Royal Crown Derby Paperweights by Ian Cox, Architectural

Ceramics etc. (qty)

£40-£60

783. A collection of tile reference books, to include Delftware Tiles by

Hans van Lemmen, English Medieval Tiles by Elizabeth Eames, The Tile by Kenneth Clark MBE, Tile Art by Noel Riley, Victorian Ceramic

Tiles by Julian Barnard etc. (qty)

£30-£50

784. A collection of ceramic reference books, mostly Royal Worcester and Royal Doulton related, to include Royal Worcester Figurines by

Anthony Cart & John Edwards, The Illustrated Guide to Worcester

Porcelain by Henry Sandon, Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840, Royal Doulton Figures by Desmond Eyles and Richard

Dennis, The Doulton Story by Paul Atterbury & Louise Irvine, Moorcroft: A New Dawn by Fraser Street etc. (qty)

£30-£50

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

782. A collection of assorted ceramic reference books, to include The

Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880 by A.W. Coysh & R.K. Henrywood, Wedgwood by Wolf Mankowitz, Fine

Porcelain & Pottery by Stanley W. Fisher, The Chintz Collectors Handbook by Francis Joseph, The Terracotta Revival by Michael

Stratton, Royal Crown Derby Paperweights by Ian Cox, Architectural

Ceramics etc. (qty)

£40-£60

783. A collection of tile reference books, to include Delftware Tiles by Hans van Lemmen, English Medieval Tiles by Elizabeth Eames, The

Tile by Kenneth Clark MBE, Tile Art by Noel Riley, Victorian Ceramic Tiles by Julian Barnard etc. (qty)

£30-£50

784. A collection of ceramic reference books, mostly Royal Worcester and

Royal Doulton related, to include Royal Worcester Figurines by Anthony Cart & John Edwards, The Illustrated Guide to Worcester

Porcelain by Henry Sandon, Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840, Royal Doulton Figures by Desmond Eyles and Richard

Dennis, The Doulton Story by Paul Atterbury & Louise Irvine,

Moorcroft: A New Dawn by Fraser Street etc. (qty)

£30-£50

785. A collection of ceramic reference books, to include A Collector's History of English Pottery by Griselda Lewis, An Illustrated

Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain by Geoffrey A Godden F.R.S.A, The A B C of English Ceramic Art by J. F. Blacker, Victorian

Art Pottery by E. Lloyd Thomas, The Handbook of British Pottery &

Porcelain Marks by Geoffrey A. Godden, Bergesen's Price Guide to British Ceramics by Victoria Bergesen etc. (qty)

£40-£60

786. A later 20th Century porcelain circular plaque by former Royal

Worcester artist Bryan Cox decorated with a still life fruit scene with apples, pears and grapes in a basket, signed, diameter 27cm, framed

45.5cm square.

£150-£200

787. Nine 19th Century Masons Patent Ironstone Chinoiserie dinner plates

decorated with a vase of flowers beside a table within a floral border, transfer decorated and hand tinted, diameter 24cm, together with a

matching small meat plate, S/D. (10)

£50-£80

788. A 1930s Lenci figure designed by Helen Konig Scavini entitled 'Sirenetta e cattivo pesce' modelled as a young nude with a surprised

expression on her face, sat on a fish, tinted in gold and pink, all to a

large platter dish.

£2500-£3000

789. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Pegasus and Mythical Unicorn (a pair), both with certificates and gold

stoppers, numbered 58 and 885 from a limited edition of 750. (2)

£120-£180

790. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Heraldic

Lion, numbered 772 from a limited edition of 2000 and The White Hart, numbered 197 from 2000, both with gold stoppers and

certificates, both signed by Louise Adams and dated 14.6.2003. (2)

£120-£150

791. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Pronghorn Antelope numbered 283 from a limited edition of 950 and The

Wessex Wyvern numbered 1627 of 2000, both with certificates and

gold stoppers. (2)

£100-£150

792. A boxed Royal Crown Derby War Cat paperweight numbered 137 from a limited edition of 500, gold stopper, with certificate.

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

789. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Pegasus

and Mythical Unicorn (a pair), both with certificates and gold stoppers, numbered 58 and 885 from a limited edition of 750. (2)

£120-£180

790. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Heraldic Lion, numbered 772 from a limited edition of 2000 and The White

Hart, numbered 197 from 2000, both with gold stoppers and certificates, both signed by Louise Adams and dated 14.6.2003. (2)

£120-£150

791. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Pronghorn

Antelope numbered 283 from a limited edition of 950 and The Wessex Wyvern numbered 1627 of 2000, both with certificates and

gold stoppers. (2)

£100-£150

792. A boxed Royal Crown Derby War Cat paperweight numbered 137 from a limited edition of 500, gold stopper, with certificate.

£40-£60

793. A boxed Royal Crown Derby War Dog paperweight numbered 137

from a limited edition of 500, gold stopper, with certificate.

£50-£80

794. A boxed Royal Crown Derby War Pigeon paperweight numbered 137 from a limited edition of 500, with gold stopper and certificate.

£50-£80

795. A boxed pair of Royal Crown Derby paperweights modelled as

lovebirds from the Platinum Wedding Anniversary Collection to

celebrate the anniversary of H.M Queen Elizabeth II and H.R.H Duke of Edinburgh 20th November 2017, both numbered 38 from a limited

edition of 500, both with gold stoppers and certificate.

£50-£80

796. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Sea Eagle and Hobby numbered 100 from a limited edition of 500, both with

gold stoppers, Hobby with certificate. (2)

£150-£200

797. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Lily and

Friesian Cow 'Buttercup', both with gold stoppers. (2)

£50-£80

798. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising a Hippopotamus and a Zebra, both with gold stoppers.

£50-£80

799. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising a Fallow

Deer and a Siamese cat, both with gold stoppers. (2)

£50-£80

800. Four boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Lyme Bay

Dolphin (from a signature edition of 1500), Toad numbered 562 from a limited edition of 3500 (with certificate), a Stripe Dolphin and a

Baby Bottlenose Dolphin, all with gold stoppers. (4)

£70-£90

801. Five boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Dappled

Quail, Yellow Hammer, Bluebird, Hummingbird and Woodland Pheasant, all with gold stoppers. (5)

£60-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

796. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Sea Eagle

and Hobby numbered 100 from a limited edition of 500, both with gold stoppers, Hobby with certificate. (2)

£150-£200

797. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Lily and Friesian Cow 'Buttercup', both with gold stoppers. (2)

£50-£80

798. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising a

Hippopotamus and a Zebra, both with gold stoppers.

£50-£80

799. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising a Fallow Deer and a Siamese cat, both with gold stoppers. (2)

£50-£80

800. Four boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Lyme Bay

Dolphin (from a signature edition of 1500), Toad numbered 562 from a limited edition of 3500 (with certificate), a Stripe Dolphin and a

Baby Bottlenose Dolphin, all with gold stoppers. (4)

£70-£90

801. Five boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Dappled Quail, Yellow Hammer, Bluebird, Hummingbird and Woodland

Pheasant, all with gold stoppers. (5)

£60-£80

802. Five boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Russian

Bear, Garden Snail, Bramble Hedgehog, Hawthorn (a signature edition for Goviers of 1500) and Orchard Hedgehog (exclusive

Collectors Guild), all with gold stoppers. (5)

£60-£80

803. Six boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Chelford

Chaffinch, Chaffinch, Goldcrest, Garden Blue Tit, Anniversary Robin and Goldfinch, all with gold stoppers. (6)

£70-£90

804. Four boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising a Collectors

Guild Redwing, Greenfinch, The Strawberry Thief Thrush and Christmas Mistle Thrush (exclusive to Goviers, a pre-release edition

of 250), all with gold stoppers. (4)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

803. Six boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Chelford

Chaffinch, Chaffinch, Goldcrest, Garden Blue Tit, Anniversary Robin and Goldfinch, all with gold stoppers. (6)

£70-£90

804. Four boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising a Collectors Guild Redwing, Greenfinch, The Strawberry Thief Thrush and

Christmas Mistle Thrush (exclusive to Goviers, a pre-release edition of 250), all with gold stoppers. (4)

£50-£80

805. Four boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Farmyard

Cockerel numbered 625 from a limited edition of 5000 (with certificate), Spotty Pig (from the Royal Crown Derby visitor centre,

limited edition of 1500), Jacob Sheep and Banten Cockerel (a limited edition pre-release of 450), all with gold stoppers. (4)

£50-£80

806. Three boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Citron Cockatoo, Scarlett Macaw and White Pelican numbered 451 from a

limited edition of 5000, all with gold stoppers. (3)

£50-£80

807. Six boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising a Red Eyed Tree Frog, Flamecrest, (Guild 25 years) Linnet, Dora mouse,

Snowflake and Bumblebee, all with gold stoppers. (6)

£60-£80

808. Five boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising a Wolf,

Platinum Arctic Fox, Kitten, Meadow Rabbit (made exclusively for the Royal Crown Derby collectors guild) and Llama (also made

exclusively for the Royal Crown Derby collectors guild), all with gold stoppers. (5)

£60-£80

809. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Lioness and

Sumatran Tigress, both with gold stoppers. (2)

£80-£120

810. A boxed Royal Crown Derby Leopardess paperweight, a signature

edition of 950 for Goviers of Sidmouth, gold stopper.

£40-£60

811. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Cheetah and Cheetah Cub, both with gold stoppers. (2)

£60-£80

812. Six boxed Royal Crown Derby Members Pack Collectors Guild

paperweights comprising Owlet, Teal Duckling, River Bank Vole,

Nibbles, Derby Dormouse and Spice, all with gold stoppers. (6)

£50-£80

813. Five boxed Royal Crown Derby Members Pack Collectors Guild paperweights comprising Bank Vole, Crested Tit, Duckling, Snuffle

and Bunny, together with a boxed Royal Crown Derby Crown Namestand, all with gold stoppers. (6)

£50-£80

814. A large Chinese cauldron, the wide and low vessel with two curving strap handles and two cords enclosing groups of seven dots,

diameter 39cm x height 22.5cm.

<p>

NB - A similar cauldron, dated to the Ming Dynasty, sold by Tenmoku Auctions Summer Asian Art decorative sale, 29th June 2019, lot

61.</p>

£60-£100

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

810. A boxed Royal Crown Derby Leopardess paperweight, a signature

edition of 950 for Goviers of Sidmouth, gold stopper.

£40-£60

811. Two boxed Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising Cheetah and Cheetah Cub, both with gold stoppers. (2)

£60-£80

812. Six boxed Royal Crown Derby Members Pack Collectors Guild

paperweights comprising Owlet, Teal Duckling, River Bank Vole, Nibbles, Derby Dormouse and Spice, all with gold stoppers. (6)

£50-£80

813. Five boxed Royal Crown Derby Members Pack Collectors Guild paperweights comprising Bank Vole, Crested Tit, Duckling, Snuffle

and Bunny, together with a boxed Royal Crown Derby Crown Namestand, all with gold stoppers. (6)

£50-£80

814. A large Chinese cauldron, the wide and low vessel with two curving

strap handles and two cords enclosing groups of seven dots, diameter 39cm x height 22.5cm.

<p>

NB - A similar cauldron, dated to the Ming Dynasty, sold by Tenmoku

Auctions Summer Asian Art decorative sale, 29th June 2019, lot 61.</p>

£60-£100

815. A carved stone Buddhist votive stele, probably Tang Dynasty (618-

907), carved in relief depicting Buddha Shakyamuni dressed in robes and seated in dhyanasana, with legs overhanging the rectangular

base, flanked by a pair of crowned Bodhisattvas on raised lotus petal

bases, all before a floral and flame motif mandorla and within an arched niche, the lower plinth carved with two shishi and Buddhist

emblem, height 23cm.

Provenance - Purchased in the early 20th Century by the current

vendor's grandfather who was travelling in China and South East Asia during this time. The Stele has been in the family since this

period and thence by descent.

£1000-£1500

816. A Chinese/Tibetan late 19th Century travelling votive figure/shrine, the gilt metal pedestal base extending to a central column, adorned

with 'jewelled' decoration, terminating at a carved wooden upper

plinth, surmounted by a seated carved bone figure of Shakyamuni Buddha, height 20.5cm.

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

817. An 18th/19th Century Sino-Tibetan gilt bronze/copper alloy figure of

a seated Amitayus, hands cast in abhaya mudra (fearlessness and protection), wearing flowing robes and pectoral adornments, with

downcast eyes, height 22cm.

£400-£600

818. An 18th/19th Century Tibetan Amitayus thangka fragment,

distemper on cloth, depicting the bodhisattva seated in meditation flanked by devotee figures, 35cm x 22cm, in frame 48cm x 34cm.

£80-£120

819. Two late 19th to early 20th Century Chinese hanging scroll, 'Dragon

in the clouds', after Qi Baishi, monochrome washes on silver, signed artist's seal lower right corner, image 104cm x 26cm, overall size

170cm x 44cm, with lower ivory scroll weight. (2)

£500-£800

820. A Chinese early to mid 20th Century hanging scroll, ink washes on

paper, depicting birds perched in flowering lotus branches, image 110cm x 29cm, overall size 175cm x 41cm.

£30-£50

821. A collection of early 20th Century Japanese prints in to include,

Geisha, monkey, deer, crustaceans, birds, landscapes, figural scenes etc., all of octagonal fan shape, each 22cm x 28.5cm. (33)

£200-£500

822. WITHDRAWN

823. A collection of Chinese late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) porcelain

panels, each of rectangular form, painted in famille rose enamels depicting scholars and attendants before rocky landscapes, character

inscriptions, 23cm x 16cm. (4)

£600-£800

824. A Chinese Yixing red stoneware teapot of rounded squat form surmounted by a domed lid, relief moulded with two dragons in

pursuit of the flaming pearl, the spout formed from an open dragon

mouth, seal mark to base, height 10cm.

£80-£120

825. A Chinese 18th Century blue and white charger of circular form with a shallow well, the central field with bamboo and lotus flowers, with

diaper work and cicada borders, diameter 34cm, A/F, together with a 19th Century 'dragon' teacup, with Kangxi six-character mark to

base, height 6cm, S/D. (2)

£60-£80

826. A 19th Century Chinese Canton tortoiseshell lidded box of circular

form, the top section carved with central chrysanthemum motif and further scalloped designs, diameter 9.5cm, height 2cm.

£100-£150

827. A Japanese late 19th Century lidded bowl of 'U' form, rising from a

low footring, with domed cover and stylised tendril designs, height

7cm.

£40-£60

828. Two Chinese blue and white 18th Century export porcelain plates, each of circular form, each similarly painted with lotus and rockwork

before a white ground, diameters 23.5cm and 27.5cm, both A/F. (2)

£40-£60

829. A Chinese late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) fang ding (ceremonial

ritual vessel), the bronze vessel of archaistic form, rising from four tapered legs, with arched looped handles and edged flange to each

corner, cast with taotie and concentric designs, unmarked, with later wooden cover and stand, height 15cm, 12.5cm x 10cm, S/D.

£300-£500

830. A pair of late Qing (1644-1912)/ Republic (1912-1949) Chinese red

stoneware Yixing teapots, to include a lobed 'lion' teapot, with

incised four character, with infuser and lotus shaped cover with shishi lion finial, height 9cm, together with a smaller similar example,

unmarked, 8cm, (lacking infuser). (2)

£200-£300

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

824. A Chinese Yixing red stoneware teapot of rounded squat form

surmounted by a domed lid, relief moulded with two dragons in pursuit of the flaming pearl, the spout formed from an open dragon

mouth, seal mark to base, height 10cm.

£80-£120

825. A Chinese 18th Century blue and white charger of circular form with a shallow well, the central field with bamboo and lotus flowers, with

diaper work and cicada borders, diameter 34cm, A/F, together with a 19th Century 'dragon' teacup, with Kangxi six-character mark to

base, height 6cm, S/D. (2)

£60-£80

826. A 19th Century Chinese Canton tortoiseshell lidded box of circular

form, the top section carved with central chrysanthemum motif and further scalloped designs, diameter 9.5cm, height 2cm.

£100-£150

827. A Japanese late 19th Century lidded bowl of 'U' form, rising from a low footring, with domed cover and stylised tendril designs, height

7cm.

£40-£60

828. Two Chinese blue and white 18th Century export porcelain plates,

each of circular form, each similarly painted with lotus and rockwork before a white ground, diameters 23.5cm and 27.5cm, both A/F. (2)

£40-£60

829. A Chinese late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) fang ding (ceremonial ritual vessel), the bronze vessel of archaistic form, rising from four

tapered legs, with arched looped handles and edged flange to each corner, cast with taotie and concentric designs, unmarked, with later

wooden cover and stand, height 15cm, 12.5cm x 10cm, S/D.

£300-£500

830. A pair of late Qing (1644-1912)/ Republic (1912-1949) Chinese red

stoneware Yixing teapots, to include a lobed 'lion' teapot, with incised four character, with infuser and lotus shaped cover with

shishi lion finial, height 9cm, together with a smaller similar example, unmarked, 8cm, (lacking infuser). (2)

£200-£300

831. Two 20th Century Chinese red stoneware Yixing teapots, the first of pear form surmounted by a domed cover with carp finial, height

8cm, character marks to the side, together with a smaller squat example, height 6cm, impressed four-character mark to base. (2)

£30-£50

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831. Two 20th Century Chinese red stoneware Yixing teapots, the first of

pear form surmounted by a domed cover with carp finial, height 8cm, character marks to the side, together with a smaller squat

example, height 6cm, impressed four-character mark to base. (2)

£30-£50

832. A Chinese 19th Century famille rose bottle vase, with opposing roundels filled with figural scenes, before a white ground filled with

floral sprigs and Buddhistic emblems, surmounted by a domed cover, height 37cm, S/D.

£80-£120

833. A Chinese Yixing teapot of rounded globular form, with bamboo

handle and short spout, the exterior side inscribed with inscription

marks, impressed seal marks to base and interior of the lid, height 11cm.

£100-£150

834. A Chinese bronze dragon figure, modelled in squat position with

relief cast head turned, cast with taotie archaic style designs, height 13cm, length 20cm.

£60-£80

835. A pair of Chinese Han Dynasty style pottery figures/wall adornments, each modelled as soldiers wearing robes, armour and helmets, with

left arm raised, each with drilled hole verso for mounting, height 35cm. (2)

£100-£150

836. A Chinese 17th/18th Century blue and white glazed jar of rounded

form, the white body glazed with stylised floral tendrils, height 13cm.

£30-£50

837. A Chinese Tang Dynasty (618-907) terracotta figure of a female

attendant in standing pose with hands clasped and dressed in robes, traces of original paint still visible, height 22.5cm.

£50-£80

838. A Tang Dynasty (618-907) unglazed figure of a court

attendant/official in a standing pose with hands clasped and dressed in robes, traces of original paint visible, height 26cm.

£70-£100

839. A Tang Dynasty (618-907) earthenware figure of a ram/goat from a set of Zodiac figures, in a standing pose with hands clasped and

dressed in long robes, traces of original pigments still visible, height 22cm, together with a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) green glazed

earthenware model of a chest, height 12.5cm. (2)

£80-£120

840. An early 20th Century Chinese hardwood jardiniere stand with inset

rouge marble top, the foliate carved fret-cut apron with mask mounts above conforming carving to the knees, height 83cm and

width across the knees 52cm, S/D.

£100-£150

841. A Song dynasty (960-1279) clay frieze tile, modelled in relief depicting a male figure playing a musical instrument, 22.5cm x

20cm.

£50-£80

842. A Chinese Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD) grey earthenware single-

handled cup of ovoid form and flared rim with inscribed linear decoration to the body, height 9cm.

£40-£60

843. A Japanese Imari vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), of baluster form,

rising to a reticulated dish rim, the body profusely decorated with

cobalt blue and iron-red roundels and fan shaped panels, filled with phoenix, flowers and flora, height 61cm.

£150-£250

844. A pair of Japanese hardwood and lacquered planters of cylindrical

form, the claret coloured lacquered base over hardwood body, decorated in gilt with flowering chrysanthemum, with inner metal

liners, height 23cm, diameter 23cm. (2)

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

838. A Tang Dynasty (618-907) unglazed figure of a court

attendant/official in a standing pose with hands clasped and dressed in robes, traces of original paint visible, height 26cm.

£70-£100

839. A Tang Dynasty (618-907) earthenware figure of a ram/goat from a set of Zodiac figures, in a standing pose with hands clasped and

dressed in long robes, traces of original pigments still visible, height 22cm, together with a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) green glazed

earthenware model of a chest, height 12.5cm. (2)

£80-£120

840. An early 20th Century Chinese hardwood jardiniere stand with inset

rouge marble top, the foliate carved fret-cut apron with mask mounts above conforming carving to the knees, height 83cm and

width across the knees 52cm, S/D.

£100-£150

841. A Song dynasty (960-1279) clay frieze tile, modelled in relief depicting a male figure playing a musical instrument, 22.5cm x

20cm.

£50-£80

842. A Chinese Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD) grey earthenware single-

handled cup of ovoid form and flared rim with inscribed linear decoration to the body, height 9cm.

£40-£60

843. A Japanese Imari vase, Meiji period (1868-1912), of baluster form, rising to a reticulated dish rim, the body profusely decorated with

cobalt blue and iron-red roundels and fan shaped panels, filled with phoenix, flowers and flora, height 61cm.

£150-£250

844. A pair of Japanese hardwood and lacquered planters of cylindrical

form, the claret coloured lacquered base over hardwood body, decorated in gilt with flowering chrysanthemum, with inner metal

liners, height 23cm, diameter 23cm. (2)

£40-£60

845. An early 20th Century Japanese Sumida-Gawa vase of swollen ovoid form, the painted red pottery body applied in high relief with boys at

play, below a variegated buff streaked glaze ground, height 25cm.

£60-£80

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845. An early 20th Century Japanese Sumida-Gawa vase of swollen ovoid

form, the painted red pottery body applied in high relief with boys at play, below a variegated buff streaked glaze ground, height 25cm.

£60-£80

846. A Japanese blue and white vase, the underglazed blue body picked out with a depiction of a five-clawed dragon in pursuit of the flaming

pearl, highlighted in gilt throughout, character mark to base, height 30cm.

£40-£60

847. A pair of Chinese bronze 'lotus flower' bottle vases, late Qing

Dynasty (1644-1912), each of delicate scalloped flower form,

extending to a slender neck, the body adorned with insect and cicada motifs, one with seal mark to the underside of the base,

height 25cm.

£500-£600

848. A pair of Japanese bottle vases, the rounded body extending to a tapered flared neck applied with realistically modelled patinated

metal leaf collars, unsigned, heights 22cm. (2)

£200-£300

849. A Chinese patinated bronze vase, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), of

bottle form rising from a high tapered footring, the neck applied with a flowering orchid, character marks to base, height 20cm.

£150-£250

850. A Chinese Qianlong period (1711-1799) European subject famille

rose part service, comprising large circular charger dish and five

matching dishes, each similarly decorated with a central fan shaped panel filled with figures on horseback before a European Arcadian

landscape, all within an acanthus and floral swag border, largest diameter 38cm, further dishes diameter 23cm. (6)

£600-£800

851. A collection of four Chinese famille rose Qianlong period (1711-1799)

dishes, each with central floral sprays, encircled by diaper work and

feathered borders, diameter 15cm. (4)

£50-£80

852. A Chinese famille rose trumpet form vase, Late Qianlong period (1711-99), the splayed foot, rising to a slender tapered body

terminating at a trumpet rim, enamelled in rockwork issuing peony, chrysanthemum below a ruyi border, height 61cm, S/D.

Provenance - Purchased lot 460, Sotheby's, Hill House, Gloucestershire, 24th October, 1990, for £850.

£1500-£2000

853. A late 19th and early 20th Century Chinese carved hardwood

jardiniere stand with rouge marble inset top, on swept legs united by a cross stretcher, height 92cm.

£80-£120

854. A Japanese enamel box, Showa (1926-1989) era, of rectagular form, the body worked in musen shippo (wireless enamel), in the Ando

Jubei workshop manner depicting Mount Fuiji amidst clouds, unsigned, 6cm x 13cm x 10cm.

£300-£500

855. A Chinese famille verte 'Dragon' vase of baluster form, surmounted

by a domed cover, the body densely decorated with an iron-red four-

clawed dragon amidst meandering tendrils, unsigned, height 47cm.

£150-£200

856. An 18th Century Armenian cross/crucifix, the white metal pendant with remnants of gilt, repousse decorated with image of Christ,

lacking box section verso, 7cm x 5cm.

£100-£150

857. An 18th/19th Century Qajar brass and white metal hand held thurible or aroma/incense diffuser, the stem extending to a hinged

circular covered bowl, length 27cm.

£150-£200

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

852. A Chinese famille rose trumpet form vase, Late Qianlong period

(1711-99), the splayed foot, rising to a slender tapered body terminating at a trumpet rim, enamelled in rockwork issuing peony,

chrysanthemum below a ruyi border, height 61cm, S/D.

Provenance - Purchased lot 460, Sotheby's, Hill House,

Gloucestershire, 24th October, 1990, for £850.

£1500-£2000

853. A late 19th and early 20th Century Chinese carved hardwood jardiniere stand with rouge marble inset top, on swept legs united by

a cross stretcher, height 92cm.

£80-£120

854. A Japanese enamel box, Showa (1926-1989) era, of rectagular form,

the body worked in musen shippo (wireless enamel), in the Ando Jubei workshop manner depicting Mount Fuiji amidst clouds,

unsigned, 6cm x 13cm x 10cm.

£300-£500

855. A Chinese famille verte 'Dragon' vase of baluster form, surmounted by a domed cover, the body densely decorated with an iron-red four-

clawed dragon amidst meandering tendrils, unsigned, height 47cm.

£150-£200

856. An 18th Century Armenian cross/crucifix, the white metal pendant

with remnants of gilt, repousse decorated with image of Christ, lacking box section verso, 7cm x 5cm.

£100-£150

857. An 18th/19th Century Qajar brass and white metal hand held thurible or aroma/incense diffuser, the stem extending to a hinged

circular covered bowl, length 27cm.

£150-£200

858. A collection of Late Meiji period (1868-1912) kozuka (knife handle)

mounts, each of varying form, each inlaid with mixed metals with dragon, birds and ox, all 9.5cm-10cm in length, all later converted

with EPNS knife blades. (4)

£150-£250

859. A pair of 19th to early 20th Century Tibetan horns, the curved

copper horn with brass cast mounts terminating at a open-mouthed dragon, with inlaid turquoise 'Jewelled' eyes, length 45cm. (2)

£80-£120

860. A Chinese late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) carved and painted

wooden warrior figure, carved in relief depicting a warrior dressed in armour, seated on a qilin, raised on a plinth base, height 22cm.

£60-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

859. A pair of 19th to early 20th Century Tibetan horns, the curved

copper horn with brass cast mounts terminating at a open-mouthed dragon, with inlaid turquoise 'Jewelled' eyes, length 45cm. (2)

£80-£120

860. A Chinese late Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) carved and painted wooden warrior figure, carved in relief depicting a warrior dressed in

armour, seated on a qilin, raised on a plinth base, height 22cm.

£60-£80

861. A small Japanese patinated bronze jewellery/trinket box, Meiji (1868-

1912)/Taisho (1912-26) period, the scroll feet supporting the rectangular box with removable cover, cast in relief to the exterior

with warrior on horseback and scholarly figure, 6cm x 6cm x 5.5cm, together with a mixed metal fan shaped brooch, 4cm x 3cm. (2)

£80-£120

862. A 19th Century Mughal/Rajasthan illustration, painted in gouache depicting a seated Prince/Maharaja reading scriptures, with

inscription to the top and bottom, 26cm x 14cm, (previously removed from a book), within painted Northern Indian frame, lacking

glass, size of frame 32cm x 24cm.

£80-£120

863. Two Indonesian Wayang theatre paper puppets, each of the

characters mounted on sticks, approximate height of each 70cm. (2)

£30-£50

864. A collection of Chinese porcelain teawares, Qianlong character marks, (1735-96), each with iron-red poem inscription in Kaishu

script, each with simulated bronzed mounts to the rim, to include circular dishes, two lidded bowls and a small saucer dish. (6)

£400-£600

865. A collection of Chinese ceramics, to include a blue and white 19th

Century jar (lacking cover), kangxi character mark, various teapots,

teabowls/teacups, etc. (20)

£100-£150

866. A Chinese blue and white dish, Kangxi six-character mark to base (1661-1722), the scalloped rim dish painted with scene of palace

walls and temples and pagodas, diameter 35cm.

£400-£600

867. A Chinese cloisonne bird figure, Xuande six-character (1426-1435),

cast perched on a raised mound, the silver wire inlaid with blue, red and pink enamels, height 37cm.

£150-£200

868. An exceptionally large Japanese cloisonne vase of ovoid form

extending to a flared rim, the dark clue mirror enamelled body inlaid with silvered wires with flowering lotus and foliage, height 72cm.

£400-£600

869. A late 19th to early 20th Century Chinese famille rose jar and cover,

with flat cover and flower bud finial, painted with courtly scenes of

dignitaries and subordinates, unmarked, height 30cm.

£150-£200

870. A Chinese Imari vase of meiping form rising from a splayed rim, decorated with fan shaped panels and vertical diaper work bands,

detailed with flowers and floral, in iron-red and cobalt blue enamels,

heightened in gilt throughout, Chenghua (1465-87), six-character mark to base, height 55cm.

£150-£200

871. A hallmarked silver squat trumpet vase with foliate embossed

decoration to foot rim and crimped border, weight 6.5oz, Sheffield 1901, Walker Hall.

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

866. A Chinese blue and white dish, Kangxi six-character mark to base

(1661-1722), the scalloped rim dish painted with scene of palace walls and temples and pagodas, diameter 35cm.

£400-£600

867. A Chinese cloisonne bird figure, Xuande six-character (1426-1435), cast perched on a raised mound, the silver wire inlaid with blue, red

and pink enamels, height 37cm.

£150-£200

868. An exceptionally large Japanese cloisonne vase of ovoid form

extending to a flared rim, the dark clue mirror enamelled body inlaid with silvered wires with flowering lotus and foliage, height 72cm.

£400-£600

869. A late 19th to early 20th Century Chinese famille rose jar and cover, with flat cover and flower bud finial, painted with courtly scenes of

dignitaries and subordinates, unmarked, height 30cm.

£150-£200

870. A Chinese Imari vase of meiping form rising from a splayed rim,

decorated with fan shaped panels and vertical diaper work bands, detailed with flowers and floral, in iron-red and cobalt blue enamels,

heightened in gilt throughout, Chenghua (1465-87), six-character mark to base, height 55cm.

£150-£200

871. A hallmarked silver squat trumpet vase with foliate embossed decoration to foot rim and crimped border, weight 6.5oz, Sheffield

1901, Walker Hall.

£40-£60

872. A Victorian hallmarked silver and clear glass globular scent bottle,

the wrythen glass below silver collar and foliate embossed lid, height 12cm, London 1888, Rosenthal, Jacob & Co.

£60-£80

873. A hallmarked 999 silver contemporary Fallen Leaf series table open

rock salt and spoon, length 10.5cm, Birmingham, 2007, Abigail

Brown.

£70-£90

874. A composed set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, total weight 15.5oz, circa London 1822. (6)

£150-£180

875. A set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, total

weight 9.5oz, London 1847, George Adams. (6)

£100-£120

876. A set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, total

weight 7.5oz, London 1834, William Eley. (6)

£80-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

873. A hallmarked 999 silver contemporary Fallen Leaf series table open

rock salt and spoon, length 10.5cm, Birmingham, 2007, Abigail Brown.

£70-£90

874. A composed set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, total weight 15.5oz, circa London 1822. (6)

£150-£180

875. A set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, total

weight 9.5oz, London 1847, George Adams. (6)

£100-£120

876. A set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, total weight 7.5oz, London 1834, William Eley. (6)

£80-£120

877. A composed set of twelve hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert

spoons with three matched table spoons, total weight 20.5oz, various London dates and makers, S/D. (15)

£200-£300

878. A Victorian hallmarked silver and clear glass cruet set, the silver four

section stand raised on four pad feet supporting three clear cut glass

bottles, London 1857, Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox.

£50-£80

879. Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons one with shell bowl and bright cut details, the other plain fiddle pattern, London 1797, Edward

Mayfield, and London 1854, Charles Wallis respectively. (2)

£60-£80

880. Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons one with shell bowl and plain handle, the other with bright cut engravings and circular bowl,

London 1814, Sarah & John William Blake and London 1790, George

Burrows (I) respectively. (2)

£60-£80

881. Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons one with shell bowl and plain handle, the other plain with square bowl, Birmingham 1835, Gervase

Wheeler and Birmingham 1825, Joseph Wilmore, respectively. (2)

£60-£80

882. Three silver caddy spoons each with shell bowl, London 1796, no

marker's mark, Sheffield 1928, and unmarked but tested as silver.

£60-£80

883. A mid 20th Century oak cased silver plated canteen of old English pattern cutlery to six place settings, comprising dinner knives and

forks, teaspoons, fish knives and forks etc, one fish knife replaced, S/D.

£50-£60

884. A small parcel lot of assorted hallmarked silver items, a trowel

bookmark, four napkin rings, a small cigarette case and fobs, total

weight 6oz, various styles and dates. (9)

£50-£80

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880. Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons one with shell bowl and plain

handle, the other with bright cut engravings and circular bowl, London 1814, Sarah & John William Blake and London 1790, George

Burrows (I) respectively. (2)

£60-£80

881. Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons one with shell bowl and plain handle, the other plain with square bowl, Birmingham 1835, Gervase

Wheeler and Birmingham 1825, Joseph Wilmore, respectively. (2)

£60-£80

882. Three silver caddy spoons each with shell bowl, London 1796, no

marker's mark, Sheffield 1928, and unmarked but tested as silver.

£60-£80

883. A mid 20th Century oak cased silver plated canteen of old English pattern cutlery to six place settings, comprising dinner knives and

forks, teaspoons, fish knives and forks etc, one fish knife replaced, S/D.

£50-£60

884. A small parcel lot of assorted hallmarked silver items, a trowel

bookmark, four napkin rings, a small cigarette case and fobs, total weight 6oz, various styles and dates. (9)

£50-£80

885. A silver plated Art Deco cocktail shaker of plain conical from, with internal sieve, height 25cm, unmarked.

£40-£60

886. A pair of hallmarked silver menu holders of circular form with central

tortoiseshell panels, with a pipe tamper modelled as a standing cherub holding a whip, height 6cm, Birmingham 1912 and London

1896. (3)

£80-£120

887. A small parcel lot of silver and white metal items to include a set of

six tea spoons with enamel decoration, seven assorted modern pill boxes, a Norwegian silver spoon etc. (11)

£80-£120

888. A hallmarked silver cushioned octagonal bowl with pierced border,

diameter 15cm, with a similar circular bowl raised on three claw feet,

diameter 13cm, total weight 13oz, London 1897 and 1918 respectively. (2)

£100-£150

889. A Victorian hallmarked silver cushioned triangular scissor case

decorated with foliate scrolls, length 15.5cm, opening to a later pair of scissors, London 1899, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James

Francis Hollings.

£80-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

887. A small parcel lot of silver and white metal items to include a set of

six tea spoons with enamel decoration, seven assorted modern pill boxes, a Norwegian silver spoon etc. (11)

£80-£120

888. A hallmarked silver cushioned octagonal bowl with pierced border, diameter 15cm, with a similar circular bowl raised on three claw feet,

diameter 13cm, total weight 13oz, London 1897 and 1918 respectively. (2)

£100-£150

889. A Victorian hallmarked silver cushioned triangular scissor case

decorated with foliate scrolls, length 15.5cm, opening to a later pair of scissors, London 1899, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James

Francis Hollings.

£80-£120

890. A hallmarked silver pepper pot of beaten cylindrical form with scroll handle, height 9cm, with a silver and clear glass dressing table bottle

and a cased knife and fork, London 1884 and Birmingham 1903 respectively, S/D. (3)

£50-£80

891. A small parcel lot of assorted silver items to include two pin dished,

three napkin rings, three modern pill boxes etc, various dates and

styles. (10)

£60-£80

892. A hallmarked silver and blue glass sleeve vase, circular base rising to pierced neck and glass body, height 26cm, London 1899.

£40-£60

893. Two boxed sets of six Norwegian silver gilt tea spoons each with

enamelled decoration to handles, both David Andersen. (2)

£50-£80

894. A set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dinner forks each with

engraved crest to terminal reverse, weight 13oz, London 1828, William Bateman II.

£120-£150

895. A composed set of eight hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert

spoons each with engraved crest to reverse of terminal, total weight 10.5oz, London 1832 and later. (8)

£100-£150

896. A set of seven hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert fork with engraved crest to reverse of terminal, total weight 9.5oz, London

1817 and later. (7)

£100-£120

897. A pair of hallmarked silver fiddle pattern serving spoons each with engraved crest to terminal, total weight 8oz, London 1824, William

Bateman II. (2)

£80-£120

898. Eleven hallmarked silver spoons to include two Irish table spoons

etc, total weight 11.5oz, various dates, with a continental example. (12)

£100-£150

899. A set of twelve hallmarked silver handled pistol grip dinner knives of

plain form, each with steel blade, Sheffield 1992, William Yates Ltd, with four cased sets of silver handled flatware.

£100-£150

900. An early 20th Century part canteen of Christofle fiddle and thread cutlery to include eighteen fish knives and forks, twelve dinner forks,

nine table spoons and a similar French ladle. (58)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

894. A set of six hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dinner forks each with

engraved crest to terminal reverse, weight 13oz, London 1828, William Bateman II.

£120-£150

895. A composed set of eight hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons each with engraved crest to reverse of terminal, total weight

10.5oz, London 1832 and later. (8)

£100-£150

896. A set of seven hallmarked silver fiddle pattern dessert fork with

engraved crest to reverse of terminal, total weight 9.5oz, London 1817 and later. (7)

£100-£120

897. A pair of hallmarked silver fiddle pattern serving spoons each with engraved crest to terminal, total weight 8oz, London 1824, William

Bateman II. (2)

£80-£120

898. Eleven hallmarked silver spoons to include two Irish table spoons

etc, total weight 11.5oz, various dates, with a continental example. (12)

£100-£150

899. A set of twelve hallmarked silver handled pistol grip dinner knives of plain form, each with steel blade, Sheffield 1992, William Yates Ltd,

with four cased sets of silver handled flatware.

£100-£150

900. An early 20th Century part canteen of Christofle fiddle and thread

cutlery to include eighteen fish knives and forks, twelve dinner forks, nine table spoons and a similar French ladle. (58)

£50-£80

901. A pair of hallmarked silver pedestal bowls, circular stepped foot below pieced sides and stylised scroll borders, total weight 10.5oz,

diameter 15.5cm, heights 8cm, London 1902, William Hutton & Sons. (2)

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

901. A pair of hallmarked silver pedestal bowls, circular stepped foot

below pieced sides and stylised scroll borders, total weight 10.5oz, diameter 15.5cm, heights 8cm, London 1902, William Hutton & Sons.

(2)

£100-£150

902. A hallmarked silver three light candelabra, hexagonal stepped base below a knopped stem and three scroll arms, circular sconces and

hexagonal drip trays, weight 36oz, height 28cm, London 1957, William Comyns and Sons Ltd.

£150-£200

903. A pair of hallmarked silver piano candlesticks with circular stepped

bases, knopped columns and circular capitals, height 16cm, London

1961, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, S/D.

£100-£150

904. A hallmarked silver circular salver of plain form with gadroon scalloped border and raised on three claw and ball feet, weight

19.5oz, Sheffield 1913, Fordham & Faulkner.

£200-£250

905. A hallmarked silver pedestal comport, circular base below knopped

column and plain bowl with pierced gallery border, weight 13.5oz, diameter 23.5cm, height 15cm, Birmingham 1928, William Griffiths &

Sons.

£100-£150

906. A cased hallmarked silver five piece boat shaped cruet set with engraved swag detail, with a hallmarked silver and ivory handled

four piece carving set, Birmingham 1915 and Sheffield marks

rubbed. (2)

£80-£100

907. A George II hallmarked silver caster of typical baluster form terminating in knopped finial, weight 8oz, height 16cm, London

1733, Edward Vincent.

£80-£120

908. A cased hallmarked silver shaped rectangular card case with foliate engraved decoration around a vacant circular cartouche, weight 68g,

length 10cm, Birmingham 1890, Colen Hewer Cheshire.

£100-£150

909. A hallmarked silver rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned

decoration and raised floral thumb piece, opening to gilt pierced grille, weight 32g, length 4cm, Birmingham 1833, possibly Thomas

Shaw.

£60-£80

910. A late 19th Century silver handled and steel bladed dirk, with mother

of pearl banded detail to the handle, all within a silver mounted brown leather scabbard with foliate decoration, length 17.5cm,

unmarked.

£80-£120

911. A hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with shaped circular foot with pierced decoration below knopped column and circular bowl with

conforming pierced detail, weight 16oz, height 16.5cm, weight 16oz,

Sheffield 1912, Walker & Hall.

£150-£200

912. A hallmarked silver oval dish with pierced and foliate embossed border encompassing a plain well, weight 11.5oz, Chester date letter

rubbed, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes.

£150-£200

913. A hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal cup of plain form, circular

stepped foot rising to leaf capped scroll handles, weight 15.5oz, Birmingham 1908, Carrington & Co, S/D.

£150-£200

914. Five items of hallmarked silver to include a tulip shaped trumpet

vase, height 22cm, a baby's rattle, a bon bon dish, a pepper and a straining spoon, together with a white metal evening purse, various

styles and dates A/F. (6)

£50-£80

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908. A cased hallmarked silver shaped rectangular card case with foliate

engraved decoration around a vacant circular cartouche, weight 68g, length 10cm, Birmingham 1890, Colen Hewer Cheshire.

£100-£150

909. A hallmarked silver rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned decoration and raised floral thumb piece, opening to gilt pierced

grille, weight 32g, length 4cm, Birmingham 1833, possibly Thomas Shaw.

£60-£80

910. A late 19th Century silver handled and steel bladed dirk, with mother

of pearl banded detail to the handle, all within a silver mounted brown leather scabbard with foliate decoration, length 17.5cm,

unmarked.

£80-£120

911. A hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with shaped circular foot with pierced decoration below knopped column and circular bowl with

conforming pierced detail, weight 16oz, height 16.5cm, weight 16oz, Sheffield 1912, Walker & Hall.

£150-£200

912. A hallmarked silver oval dish with pierced and foliate embossed

border encompassing a plain well, weight 11.5oz, Chester date letter rubbed, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes.

£150-£200

913. A hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal cup of plain form, circular stepped foot rising to leaf capped scroll handles, weight 15.5oz,

Birmingham 1908, Carrington & Co, S/D.

£150-£200

914. Five items of hallmarked silver to include a tulip shaped trumpet

vase, height 22cm, a baby's rattle, a bon bon dish, a pepper and a straining spoon, together with a white metal evening purse, various

styles and dates A/F. (6)

£50-£80

915. Six items of hallmarked silver to include two vesta cases, a three trumpet epergne, a silver fronted pocket watch stand with metal

pocket watch, a lady's fob watch and a nurse's buckle, various styles and dates, S/D. (6)

£80-£120

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915. Six items of hallmarked silver to include two vesta cases, a three

trumpet epergne, a silver fronted pocket watch stand with metal pocket watch, a lady's fob watch and a nurse's buckle, various styles

and dates, S/D. (6)

£80-£120

916. A hallmarked silver four piece tea set, circular stepped bases below bulbous bodies with part stylised leaf and berry decoration, total

weight 58.5oz, Sheffield 1928, James Deakin & Sons.

£400-£600

917. Five sterling silver and wooden mounted The Lords of The Serengeti wall plaques by Anthony Jones, 28.5cm square. (5)

£80-£120

918. Three items of hallmarked silver to include two cigarette cases and a plain spectacle case dated Birmingham 1925, total weight 6.5oz,

various styles and dates. (3)

£80-£120

919. A hallmarked sauce boat of plain form with flying scroll handle and a silver cream jug with scroll handle, total weight 5.5oz, Sheffield 1917

and Birmingham 1907 respectively. (2)

£60-£80

920. A silver mounted pocket watch stand, a silver capstan ink well, a

small silver bowl, a Doulton stoneware jug with a silver collar and a small silver cup, various styles and dates, S/D. (5)

£60-£80

921. A small parcel lot of silver items to include a vesta case, two silver

handled magnifying glasses, a modern thimble box, a circular box, a modern study of a pheasant etc. (10)

£60-£80

922. A parcel lot of assorted silver and silver mounted items to include seven hair brushes, six mounted glass vases and dressing table

bottles, a tortoise shell hand mirror, a bud vase etc., A/F. (18)

£50-£80

923. Five early 20th Century hallmarked silver embossed bon bon dishes, two with pierced decoration, total weight 4oz, various styles and

dates. (5)

£40-£60

924. A pair of hallmarked silver small bowls with shell detail to borders,

diameter 6.5cm, height 4.5cm, London 1936, with associated box and a silver mounted cut glass decanter with associated stopper. (2)

£80-£120

925. Fourteen hallmarked silver assorted open salts to include pedestal

and boat shaped examples, with five silver mustard pots and two pepper pots, total weight of weighable silver 18oz, various styles and

dates. (21)

£200-£300

926. A parcel lot of assorted flat ware to include Georgian and later

mustard and salt spoons, a cased set of six teaspoons, silver handled tea knives etc, total weight of weighable silver 9.5oz, various styles

and dates.

£120-£150

927. A pair of hallmarked silver sauce boats of plain form each raised on

three pad feet, below gadroon borders and flying scroll handles, total weight 18.7oz, London 1913, Carrington & Co, S/D. (2)

£280-£320

928. A hallmarked silver cushioned rectangular swing basket with part

embossed decoration below crimped borders and arched swing handle, all raised on four ball feet, weight 23oz, length 25cm,

Sheffield 1895, James Dixon & Sons.

£320-£350

929. A hallmarked silver circular salver of plain form raised on three scroll

feet and terminating in stepped scalloped border, weight 50.25oz, diameter 41cm, Sheffield 1931, Viners.

£800-£1000

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922. A parcel lot of assorted silver and silver mounted items to include

seven hair brushes, six mounted glass vases and dressing table bottles, a tortoise shell hand mirror, a bud vase etc., A/F. (18)

£50-£80

923. Five early 20th Century hallmarked silver embossed bon bon dishes, two with pierced decoration, total weight 4oz, various styles and

dates. (5)

£40-£60

924. A pair of hallmarked silver small bowls with shell detail to borders,

diameter 6.5cm, height 4.5cm, London 1936, with associated box and a silver mounted cut glass decanter with associated stopper. (2)

£80-£120

925. Fourteen hallmarked silver assorted open salts to include pedestal and boat shaped examples, with five silver mustard pots and two

pepper pots, total weight of weighable silver 18oz, various styles and dates. (21)

£200-£300

926. A parcel lot of assorted flat ware to include Georgian and later

mustard and salt spoons, a cased set of six teaspoons, silver handled tea knives etc, total weight of weighable silver 9.5oz, various styles

and dates.

£120-£150

927. A pair of hallmarked silver sauce boats of plain form each raised on three pad feet, below gadroon borders and flying scroll handles, total

weight 18.7oz, London 1913, Carrington & Co, S/D. (2)

£280-£320

928. A hallmarked silver cushioned rectangular swing basket with part

embossed decoration below crimped borders and arched swing handle, all raised on four ball feet, weight 23oz, length 25cm,

Sheffield 1895, James Dixon & Sons.

£320-£350

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929. A hallmarked silver circular salver of plain form raised on three scroll

feet and terminating in stepped scalloped border, weight 50.25oz, diameter 41cm, Sheffield 1931, Viners.

£800-£1000

930. A Victorian hallmarked silver baluster pint tankard with matt finished diamond cut and leaf pattern to whole, terminating in acanthus

capped scroll handle and gilt interior, weight 12oz, height 12cm, London 1862, George Adams.

£180-£200

931. A small parcel lot of silver items to include five napkin rings, a scent

bottle sleeve, an evening purse, with three plated napkin rings,

weight of silver items 11.2oz, various dates and styles, S/D. (10)

£50-£80

932. A hallmarked silver baluster half pint tankard of plain form, terminating in acanthus capped flying scroll handle, weight 7.5oz,

Birmingham 1954, Baker Bros.

£100-£120

933. A hallmarked silver Arts & Crafts mustard pot with plain strap work

over a beaten ground and raised on the scroll feet, height 5.5cm, Birmingham 1902, E Baker & Son, S/D.

£50-£60

934. A hallmarked silver tea caddy of plain boat shaped form raised on

four pad feet, weight 8.5oz, height 12cm, London 1912, Robert James Chaplin & Sons.

£150-£180

935. A hallmarked silver punch bowl with part embossed fluted and foliate

scroll decoration below plain reeded border, weight 35.5oz, diameter

26cm, height 15cm, Sheffield date mark rubbed, William Hutton & Sons Ltd.

£500-£600

936. A small parcel lot of assorted silver items to include a small pedestal

bowl, a sauce boat, a pair of candlesticks, A/F, and a Russian silver cup, various styles and dates. (4)

£80-£120

937. A Victorian Britannia silver urn and cover, circular foot below baluster body with embossed marks and foliate details rising to a fluted

border below a conforming cover, weight 49oz, height 44cm, London 1876, John Septimus Beresford, S/D.

£750-£850

938. A hallmarked silver teapot and hot water jug each with gardroon

circular foot below plain bodies, gadroon borders and overlaid silver

detail, total weight 46.5oz, London 1932, Harrods Ltd.

£700-£900

939. A hallmarked silver small dish with Investiture Prince of Wales medallion to centre, total weight 5.8oz, Birmingham 1968, A.E.Jones.

£80-£120

940. A pair of hallmarked silver Corinthian column piano candlesticks of

typical form, height 16cm, Birmingham 1957, S/D. (2)

£60-£80

941. A Danish silver stiff bangle with stylised folded decoration, internal

diameter 6.5cm, Ole Kortzau for Georg Jensen, weight 54.8g, stamped and numbered 359.

£100-£150

942. A mid 20th Century 18ct and platinum diamond three stone ring,

illusion set stones to platinum shoulder, weight 2.3g, with a 9ct hallmarked diamond cut wedding ring, weight 5.9g. (2)

£120-£150

943. An Edwardian 15ct open work heart shaped pendant with three central freshwater pearls flanked by twin green/pink enamel

decorated leaves, weight 2.6g, length 28mm, stamped 15ct, S/D.

£200-£300

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936. A small parcel lot of assorted silver items to include a small pedestal

bowl, a sauce boat, a pair of candlesticks, A/F, and a Russian silver cup, various styles and dates. (4)

£80-£120

937. A Victorian Britannia silver urn and cover, circular foot below baluster body with embossed marks and foliate details rising to a fluted

border below a conforming cover, weight 49oz, height 44cm, London 1876, John Septimus Beresford, S/D.

£750-£850

938. A hallmarked silver teapot and hot water jug each with gardroon

circular foot below plain bodies, gadroon borders and overlaid silver detail, total weight 46.5oz, London 1932, Harrods Ltd.

£700-£900

939. A hallmarked silver small dish with Investiture Prince of Wales medallion to centre, total weight 5.8oz, Birmingham 1968, A.E.Jones.

£80-£120

940. A pair of hallmarked silver Corinthian column piano candlesticks of

typical form, height 16cm, Birmingham 1957, S/D. (2)

£60-£80

941. A Danish silver stiff bangle with stylised folded decoration, internal diameter 6.5cm, Ole Kortzau for Georg Jensen, weight 54.8g,

stamped and numbered 359.

£100-£150

942. A mid 20th Century 18ct and platinum diamond three stone ring,

illusion set stones to platinum shoulder, weight 2.3g, with a 9ct hallmarked diamond cut wedding ring, weight 5.9g. (2)

£120-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

943. An Edwardian 15ct open work heart shaped pendant with three

central freshwater pearls flanked by twin green/pink enamel decorated leaves, weight 2.6g, length 28mm, stamped 15ct, S/D.

£200-£300

944. An early 20th Century gold and diamond set bar brooch, central cluster of old cut, claw set diamonds with three diamonds set to bar

terminals, diamond weight approximately 1.10ct, weight 4g, length 48mm, unmarked, probably 15ct.

£150-£200

945. A 15ct hallmarked diamond three stone set diamond bar brooch,

weight 4.5g, with two further stone set brooches and a silver

pendant, S/D. (4)

£100-£150

946. An 18ct diamond three stone ring, old cut claw set stones to knife edged shoulders, total diamond weight approximately 1.00ct, colour

M/N clarity SI2, weight 3.9g, ring size O.

£250-£350

947. An 18ct diamond full eternity ring comprising twenty eight

individually set stones, weight 2.8g, ring size N 1/2.

£150-£200

948. Two 18ct diamond set rings, weight 4.4g, with a similar 9ct example weight 3.3g, all worn and damaged. (3)

£80-£120

949. A single row of cultured pearls, largest bead 7.5mm, length 90cm,

terminating in a 9ct snap, with a similar row of garnet beads and a pair of Sterling silver hair grips.

£100-£150

950. Three items of jewellery to include a 9ct opal and amethyst five stone ring, a pair of crystal drop earrings and a silver brooch

modelled as an oar and a Union flag, S/D. (3)

£80-£100

951. An 18ct boat shaped graduating diamond five stone ring, old cut claw set stones to tapering shoulders, largest stone approximately

0.33ct, weight 3g, ring size M.

£150-£200

952. A 9ct rose gold fetter and dog link bracelet terminating in swivel

clasp, weight 16.5g, with an 18ct sapphire and diamond ring, weight 2.5g, a back and front locket etc. (qty)

£200-£250

953. A 19th Century white metal slide dip pen with purple stone set

terminal and foliate engraved decoration, length 10cm (closed), cased.

£60-£80

954. A modern 9ct hallmarked filed curb chain terminating in lobster clasp weight 52.5g, length 66cm.

£500-£600

955. A 9ct hallmarked filed curb bracelet terminating in tongue and box

fastener, weight 41.5g, length 21cm.

£400-£500

956. Seven assorted 9ct jingle bangles with a similar 9ct bangle, total

weight 43g, S/D. (8)

£400-£500

957. A pair of 18ct hallmarked oval chain linked cufflinks, weight 7g, with a similar pair of 14ct swivel examples, weight 13g. (2)

£300-£400

958. Ten pairs of assorted 9ct earrings to include hoop, stud and drop

examples, total weight 30g. (10)

£200-£250

959. A 9ct hallmarked oval locket suspended from a double curb link

chain, weight 17g, with a similar circular example and chain, weight 11.8g. (2)

£300-£400

960. Five assorted 9ct chains to include box and curb examples, with a

9ct fancy figero link bracelet, total weight 43g. (5)

£400-£500

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

950. Three items of jewellery to include a 9ct opal and amethyst five

stone ring, a pair of crystal drop earrings and a silver brooch modelled as an oar and a Union flag, S/D. (3)

£80-£100

951. An 18ct boat shaped graduating diamond five stone ring, old cut claw set stones to tapering shoulders, largest stone approximately

0.33ct, weight 3g, ring size M.

£150-£200

952. A 9ct rose gold fetter and dog link bracelet terminating in swivel

clasp, weight 16.5g, with an 18ct sapphire and diamond ring, weight 2.5g, a back and front locket etc. (qty)

£200-£250

953. A 19th Century white metal slide dip pen with purple stone set terminal and foliate engraved decoration, length 10cm (closed),

cased.

£60-£80

954. A modern 9ct hallmarked filed curb chain terminating in lobster clasp

weight 52.5g, length 66cm.

£500-£600

955. A 9ct hallmarked filed curb bracelet terminating in tongue and box fastener, weight 41.5g, length 21cm.

£400-£500

956. Seven assorted 9ct jingle bangles with a similar 9ct bangle, total

weight 43g, S/D. (8)

£400-£500

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

957. A pair of 18ct hallmarked oval chain linked cufflinks, weight 7g, with

a similar pair of 14ct swivel examples, weight 13g. (2)

£300-£400

958. Ten pairs of assorted 9ct earrings to include hoop, stud and drop examples, total weight 30g. (10)

£200-£250

959. A 9ct hallmarked oval locket suspended from a double curb link

chain, weight 17g, with a similar circular example and chain, weight 11.8g. (2)

£300-£400

960. Five assorted 9ct chains to include box and curb examples, with a 9ct fancy figero link bracelet, total weight 43g. (5)

£400-£500

961. An early 20th Century platinum diamond ring, central transitional

claw set stone, weight approximately 0.50ct, flanked by three step set diamond to each shoulder, weight 3.2g, ring size L.

£200-£250

962. An 18ct citrene and diamond ring, central emerald cut citrene length

14mm, flanked by five brilliant cut diamonds to each side, all to knife

edged shoulders, weight 5g, ring size P.

£450-£550

963. A 9ct hallmarked three stone peridot ring, emerald cut collar set stones to knife edged shoulders, weight 3.5g, ring size P.

£120-£150

964. A 9ct hallmarked triplet opal and diamond ring, central oval claw set

opal, length 12mm, with three diamonds to each shoulder, weight 3.4g, ring size P 1/2.

£150-£180

965. A 9ct hallmarked amethyst, peridot and seed pearl set ring, central peridot with an amethyst set above and below with three pearls to

either side all to a scroll detailed cushioned marquise head, length 18mm, weight 4.3g, ring size O.

£150-£180

966. A 9ct hallmarked turquoise and diamond ring, central oval claw set

turquoise within a shaped diamond surround, all to knife edged

shoulders, weight 2.5g, ring size O.

£150-£180

967. An 18ct sapphire and diamond ring, four marquise sapphires spaced by five pairs of claw set diamonds, weight 4g, ring size S.

£100-£150

968. Four 9ct bi-coloured rings to include a knot and a wishbone example,

total weight 18g. (4)

£150-£180

969. A 9ct hallmarked five stone opal ring, claw set oval stones, ring size

Q, with a single stone amethyst Celtic example, ring size W, total weight of both rings 7.2g. (2)

£80-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

964. A 9ct hallmarked triplet opal and diamond ring, central oval claw set

opal, length 12mm, with three diamonds to each shoulder, weight 3.4g, ring size P 1/2.

£150-£180

965. A 9ct hallmarked amethyst, peridot and seed pearl set ring, central peridot with an amethyst set above and below with three pearls to

either side all to a scroll detailed cushioned marquise head, length 18mm, weight 4.3g, ring size O.

£150-£180

966. A 9ct hallmarked turquoise and diamond ring, central oval claw set

turquoise within a shaped diamond surround, all to knife edged shoulders, weight 2.5g, ring size O.

£150-£180

967. An 18ct sapphire and diamond ring, four marquise sapphires spaced by five pairs of claw set diamonds, weight 4g, ring size S.

£100-£150

968. Four 9ct bi-coloured rings to include a knot and a wishbone example,

total weight 18g. (4)

£150-£180

969. A 9ct hallmarked five stone opal ring, claw set oval stones, ring size Q, with a single stone amethyst Celtic example, ring size W, total

weight of both rings 7.2g. (2)

£80-£120

970. An 18ct white gold ring set with five diamonds, weight 4.7g, size N,

with two 9ct dress rings, total weight 8g. (3)

£150-£180

971. An early 20th Century 9ct rose gold Albert chain with end swivel, end bolt ring and T bar, weight 47g, length 40cm, each link and T bar

stamped.

£550-£650

972. A Victorian full sovereign dated 1896. £280-£320

973. A George V full sovereign dated 1914 with a half sovereign dated 1912. (2)

£380-£420

974. A small parcel lot of assorted jewellery items to include three 9ct

brooches and a small clip, total weight 9.5g, a diamond set stick pin and a silver wrist watch, S/D. (5)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

971. An early 20th Century 9ct rose gold Albert chain with end swivel, end

bolt ring and T bar, weight 47g, length 40cm, each link and T bar stamped.

£550-£650

972. A Victorian full sovereign dated 1896. £280-£320

973. A George V full sovereign dated 1914 with a half sovereign dated

1912. (2)

£380-£420

974. A small parcel lot of assorted jewellery items to include three 9ct brooches and a small clip, total weight 9.5g, a diamond set stick pin

and a silver wrist watch, S/D. (5)

£50-£80

975. Two early to mid 20th Century 18ct ring, a diamond five stone and a

three stone set to a slight twist, total weight 6.3g, ring sizes Q and R respectively. (2)

£120-£150

976. An early 20th Century sapphire and diamond daisy cluster ring,

central sapphire within a border of eight transitional cut diamonds,

all to knife edged shoulders, weight 2.4g, ring size K 1/2.

£100-£150

977. An 18ct hallmarked five stone ruby and diamond gypsy set ring, alternating stones to plain tapering shoulders, weight 3.8g, ring size

M, Birmingham 1898.

£100-£150

978. An early 20th Century ruby and diamond marquise shaped ring, three central rubies within a twelve stone diamond set border, length

of head 16mm, weight 3.7g, ring size Q.

£120-£150

979. A 15ct hallmarked single stone diamond ring, marquise shaped head

with single gypsy set diamond to scroll detailed shoulders, length of head 12mm, weight 2g, ring size M, Chester 1907.

£80-£120

980. Two 18ct hallmarked signet rings each with engraved initials, total

weight 13g, with a 22ct ring set with a single diamond, weight 3g,

S/D. (3)

£300-£400

981. Three items of early 20th Century 9ct gold jewellery, a dog link Albert chain, a belcher link chain and a plain slave bangle, total

weight 31g, S/D. (3)

£300-£400

982. An Edward VII half sovereign dated 1908. £120-£140

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

978. An early 20th Century ruby and diamond marquise shaped ring,

three central rubies within a twelve stone diamond set border, length of head 16mm, weight 3.7g, ring size Q.

£120-£150

979. A 15ct hallmarked single stone diamond ring, marquise shaped head with single gypsy set diamond to scroll detailed shoulders, length of

head 12mm, weight 2g, ring size M, Chester 1907.

£80-£120

980. Two 18ct hallmarked signet rings each with engraved initials, total

weight 13g, with a 22ct ring set with a single diamond, weight 3g, S/D. (3)

£300-£400

981. Three items of early 20th Century 9ct gold jewellery, a dog link Albert chain, a belcher link chain and a plain slave bangle, total

weight 31g, S/D. (3)

£300-£400

982. An Edward VII half sovereign dated 1908. £120-£140

983. An early 20th Century 9ct blue zircon and diamond bar brooch, central millgrain set zircon within a four diamond surround, length

5.5cm, weight 3.4g, with a 9ct blue zircon single stone ring, weight 3.3g, ring size K. (2)

£100-£120

984. A pair of 9ct earrings set with red spinels and a seed pearl crescent,

weight 1.8g, with a pair of 14ct earrings, weight 4.5g, A/F, and a gilt

metal and enamel heart. (3)

£60-£80

985. An early 20th Century circular locket with engine turned decoration within foliate border, weight 8.2g, diameter 28mm, unmarked, tested

14ct.

£100-£150

986. An early 20th Century 9ct rose gold curb link chain, weight 12g,

length 34cm, with a later 9ct mounted blue topaz, pendant suspended. (2)

£80-£120

987. Two 9ct chains with two 9ct bracelets, total weight 13.5g, with a 9ct

opal cluster pendant and a similar bloodstone example. (6)

£100-£150

988. A parcel lot of assorted silver and white metal jewellery to include stones set rings, bangles, earrings brooches, mother of pearl dress

studs etc, total weight approximately 425g. (qty)

£120-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

985. An early 20th Century circular locket with engine turned decoration

within foliate border, weight 8.2g, diameter 28mm, unmarked, tested 14ct.

£100-£150

986. An early 20th Century 9ct rose gold curb link chain, weight 12g, length 34cm, with a later 9ct mounted blue topaz, pendant

suspended. (2)

£80-£120

987. Two 9ct chains with two 9ct bracelets, total weight 13.5g, with a 9ct

opal cluster pendant and a similar bloodstone example. (6)

£100-£150

988. A parcel lot of assorted silver and white metal jewellery to include stones set rings, bangles, earrings brooches, mother of pearl dress

studs etc, total weight approximately 425g. (qty)

£120-£150

989. A large parcel lot of assorted costume jewellery to include beads,

brooches, chains, earrings, necklets, Swarovski and other rings, bangles etc, total weight approximately 4.5kg (qty)

£150-£200

990. A 9ct hallmarked modern open work pearl set pendant, length 3cm,

weight 3.2g, and an amethyst set stick pin. (3)

£40-£50

991. A single row of uniform cultured pearl, each diameter approximately

8.5mm, length 92cm, terminating in 14ct diamond set clasp, S/D.

£80-£120

992. A single row of baroque pearls, length 50cm, each pearl diameter approximately 11mm to 12mm, terminating in gilt snap, with a single

row of cultured pearls, length 40cm. (2)

£80-£100

993. An 18ct white gold plated silver ruby and diamond cluster ring, two

central oval rubies to an abstract diamond set head, length of head approximately 22mm, weight 7.2g, ring size O.

£80-£120

994. Withdrawn

995. Ten assorted gold and yellow metal stick pins to include scarab beetle and seed pearl set examples. (10)

£80-£100

996. A modern hallmarked silver necklet comprising forty four alternating

beaten and plain elongated panels united by jump rings and

terminating in T bar and loop fitting, weight 54g, length 44cm, London 2015.

£40-£50

997. A Norwegian silver oval enamel decorated brooch, length 3cm, O.F

Hojortdahl, with a similar silver bracelet with six blue enamelled decorated panels, length 17cm. (2)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

992. A single row of baroque pearls, length 50cm, each pearl diameter

approximately 11mm to 12mm, terminating in gilt snap, with a single row of cultured pearls, length 40cm. (2)

£80-£100

993. An 18ct white gold plated silver ruby and diamond cluster ring, two central oval rubies to an abstract diamond set head, length of head

approximately 22mm, weight 7.2g, ring size O.

£80-£120

994. Withdrawn

995. Ten assorted gold and yellow metal stick pins to include scarab beetle and seed pearl set examples. (10)

£80-£100

996. A modern hallmarked silver necklet comprising forty four alternating

beaten and plain elongated panels united by jump rings and terminating in T bar and loop fitting, weight 54g, length 44cm,

London 2015.

£40-£50

997. A Norwegian silver oval enamel decorated brooch, length 3cm, O.F Hojortdahl, with a similar silver bracelet with six blue enamelled

decorated panels, length 17cm. (2)

£50-£80

998. An early 20th Century 18ct turquoise and seed pearl set ring,

alternating rows of stones to ribbed shoulders, weight 4.4g, ring size K.

£80-£120

999. A modern 18ct hallmarked sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central

oval collar set sapphire within a twelve diamond surround and foliate

engraved shoulders, weight 3.4g, ring size L.

£80-£120

1000. A 9ct hallmarked blue zircon and diamond cluster ring, weight 2.4g, ring size N, with a 9ct opal cluster ring, weight 2.5g, ring size M. (2)

£60-£80

1001. An 18ct five stone ruby ring, weight 2.7g, ring size L, with a 9ct

hallmarked three stone amethyst ring, weight 1.6g, ring size K. (2)

£80-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

999. A modern 18ct hallmarked sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central

oval collar set sapphire within a twelve diamond surround and foliate engraved shoulders, weight 3.4g, ring size L.

£80-£120

1000. A 9ct hallmarked blue zircon and diamond cluster ring, weight 2.4g, ring size N, with a 9ct opal cluster ring, weight 2.5g, ring size M. (2)

£60-£80

1001. An 18ct five stone ruby ring, weight 2.7g, ring size L, with a 9ct

hallmarked three stone amethyst ring, weight 1.6g, ring size K. (2)

£80-£120

1002. Two 18ct rings, a four stone diamond example with scroll shoulders and a three stone emerald and diamond ring, total weight 4.5g, ring

sizes K1/2 and K respectively, S/D. (2)

£100-£120

1003. A late 19th Century sapphire and diamond stick pin, central cabochon sapphire within a border of diamond chips, diameter of

head 7mm, boxed.

£50-£80

1004. Four items of 9ct jewellery to include a turquoise bar brooch in the

manner of Murrle Bennett, two further bar brooches and an open work seed pearl and almandine garnet pendant, total weight 11g,

with a further garnet set brooch, S/D. (5)

£100-£150

1005. Six items of assorted 9ct modern jewellery to include two brooches

and four pendants and chains to include an enamelled decorated dolphin example, total weight 15.5g. (6)

£120-£150

1006. Four silver items to include a carded sterling silver bib holder with

three modern brooches of a school of fish, rabbits playing hop scotch and three owls. (4)

£60-£80

1007. Nine items of modern silver marcasite set jewellery to include six

brooches, two pendants and a pair of earrings.

£80-£120

1008. A Danish silver and tigers eye bangle, central oval tigers eye, length

25mm, collar mounted above hook clasp and tapering plain band stamped 'Sterling, Denmark, N E From, 925 S', approximately width

57mm.

£60-£80

1009. A pair of loose emerald cut and polished amethyst stones, length

19.7mm, width 11.7mm and depth 8.5mm, each approximately 13ct, with a pair of loose cut and polished green tourmaline stones, length

10.8mm, width 9.5mm, depth 4.4mm, each approximately 3.70ct. (4)

£80-£120

1010. Two loose cut and polished oval aquamarine stones each length

22mm, width 12mm and depth 8mm, each approximately

11.50ct. (2).

£100-£150

1011. A small parcel lot of assorted 9ct items to include a charm bracelet with two silver gilt coins, a fob, three rings and a Royal Artillery

enamelled brooch, total weight 45g, A/F. (6)

£400-£500

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1006. Four silver items to include a carded sterling silver bib holder with

three modern brooches of a school of fish, rabbits playing hop scotch and three owls. (4)

£60-£80

1007. Nine items of modern silver marcasite set jewellery to include six brooches, two pendants and a pair of earrings.

£80-£120

1008. A Danish silver and tigers eye bangle, central oval tigers eye, length

25mm, collar mounted above hook clasp and tapering plain band stamped 'Sterling, Denmark, N E From, 925 S', approximately width

57mm.

£60-£80

1009. A pair of loose emerald cut and polished amethyst stones, length 19.7mm, width 11.7mm and depth 8.5mm, each approximately 13ct,

with a pair of loose cut and polished green tourmaline stones, length 10.8mm, width 9.5mm, depth 4.4mm, each approximately 3.70ct.

(4)

£80-£120

1010. Two loose cut and polished oval aquamarine stones each length

22mm, width 12mm and depth 8mm, each approximately 11.50ct. (2).

£100-£150

1011. A small parcel lot of assorted 9ct items to include a charm bracelet with two silver gilt coins, a fob, three rings and a Royal Artillery

enamelled brooch, total weight 45g, A/F. (6)

£400-£500

1012. A parcel lot of assorted silver and other items to include a compact,

a cigarette case, marcasite set jewellery, two pocket watches, two silver bangles, three brooches, a set of six enamelled buttons, a

Bilston enamelled patch box, A/F. (17)

£100-£150

1013. A 9ct hallmarked three bar gate bracelet terminating in padlock

fastener, together with a 9ct broken chain, total weight 8g. (2)

£80-£120

1014. A 18ct and platinum diamond illusion set solitaire ring, weight 2.3g, ring size M, with a 9ct cameo ring weight 4g, ring size J. (2)

£80-£120

1015. An 18ct mid 20th Century diamond three stone ring, illusion set

stones to scroll shoulders, total weight of stones approximately 0.40ct, weight 3g, ring size M, S/D.

£150-£180

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1013. A 9ct hallmarked three bar gate bracelet terminating in padlock

fastener, together with a 9ct broken chain, total weight 8g. (2)

£80-£120

1014. A 18ct and platinum diamond illusion set solitaire ring, weight 2.3g, ring size M, with a 9ct cameo ring weight 4g, ring size J. (2)

£80-£120

1015. An 18ct mid 20th Century diamond three stone ring, illusion set

stones to scroll shoulders, total weight of stones approximately 0.40ct, weight 3g, ring size M, S/D.

£150-£180

1016. A early 20th Century single row of graduated butterscotch amber beads terminating in 9ct tongue and box fastener, length of largest

bead approximately 2cm, total weight 23g, length 42cm.

£200-£250

1017. A 9ct ruby and diamond cluster ring, three vertically set rubies within a diamond surround all to a marquise shaped head, weight 2.5g, ring

size M 1/2.

£280-£320

1018. A 9ct rhodalite and split pearl cluster ring, central square cut

rhodalite within alternating eight stone border, weight 2.4g, ring size N 1/2.

£120-£150

1019. An 18ct Art Deco style blue topaz and diamond cluster ring, central

topaz collar set within a canted rectangular pierced diamond pave

set head, length 2cm, weight 5.5g, ring size O.

£450-£550

1020. A 9ct citrene and diamond cluster ring, central oval claw set citrene within a diamond set border, length of head 13mm, weight 3g, ring

size P.

£200-£250

1021. A 9ct hallmarked turquoise and seed pearl cluster ring, central oval turquoise within a twelve stone pearl border, weight 3g, ring size O.

£150-£200

1022. Eight items of Scottish silver and white metal jewellery, six pebble set examples to include a silver bangle, four brooches and a pin, and

two further brooches, S/D. (8)

£100-£150

1023. A Danish silver bracelet decorated with six stylised flower head sections, length 21cm, with a similar floral brooch, both Hermann

Siersbol. (2)

£60-£80

1024. Two mid Century modern Finnish bronze pendants and chains, a

Petti Sarpaneva Kelo example set with rough amethyst, length 6.5cm, and a Hannu Ikonen reindeer moss example, length 5cm. (2)

£80-£80

1025. A Continental silver necklet comprising forty red enamel decorated

tulip head panel terminating in bolt ring fastener, weight 19g, length 43cm, stamped 925 Vis.

£80-£120

1026. An early 20th Century 18ct gentleman's diamond solitaire ring, brilliant cut claw set stone, weight approximately 0.50ct, colour I/J,

clarity SI2, weight 6g, ring size V 1/2.

£200-£250

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1020. A 9ct citrene and diamond cluster ring, central oval claw set citrene

within a diamond set border, length of head 13mm, weight 3g, ring size P.

£200-£250

1021. A 9ct hallmarked turquoise and seed pearl cluster ring, central oval turquoise within a twelve stone pearl border, weight 3g, ring size O.

£150-£200

1022. Eight items of Scottish silver and white metal jewellery, six pebble

set examples to include a silver bangle, four brooches and a pin, and two further brooches, S/D. (8)

£100-£150

1023. A Danish silver bracelet decorated with six stylised flower head sections, length 21cm, with a similar floral brooch, both Hermann

Siersbol. (2)

£60-£80

1024. Two mid Century modern Finnish bronze pendants and chains, a

Petti Sarpaneva Kelo example set with rough amethyst, length 6.5cm, and a Hannu Ikonen reindeer moss example, length 5cm. (2)

£80-£80

1025. A Continental silver necklet comprising forty red enamel decorated tulip head panel terminating in bolt ring fastener, weight 19g, length

43cm, stamped 925 Vis.

£80-£120

1026. An early 20th Century 18ct gentleman's diamond solitaire ring,

brilliant cut claw set stone, weight approximately 0.50ct, colour I/J, clarity SI2, weight 6g, ring size V 1/2.

£200-£250

1027. A 9ct hallmarked stiff bangle with alternating plain and Greek key engraved panels, weight 20g, Chester 1929.

£150-£200

1028. An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, three central

claw set oval emeralds within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, all to knife edged shoulders, weight 4.8g, ring size N 1/2.

£300-£400

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1027. A 9ct hallmarked stiff bangle with alternating plain and Greek key

engraved panels, weight 20g, Chester 1929.

£150-£200

1028. An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond cluster ring, three central claw set oval emeralds within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, all

to knife edged shoulders, weight 4.8g, ring size N 1/2.

£300-£400

1029. An 18ct hallmarked diamond cluster ring, seven brilliant cut claw set

diamonds, total weight approximately 1.05ct, to knife edged shoulders, weight 4.3g, ring size R.

£600-£650

1030. A 9ct hallmarked amethyst and diamond ring, central marquise cut

amethyst flanked by further amethyst stones within diamond set

borders, weight 3.3g, ring size O.

£60-£80

1031. An 18ct ruby and diamond ring, central claw set oval ruby flanked by twin pairs of diamonds to each shoulder, weight 3.6g, ring size N.

£100-£150

1032. A platinum diamond ring, central pear cut diamond, weight

approximately 1.20ct, colour J/K, clarity SI2, within a diamond set border and diamond set shoulders, weight 5g, ring size L.

£800-£1200

1033. An 18ct emerald and diamond ring, central claw set emerald cut emerald, length 8mm, flanked by two square cut diamonds to each

shoulder, weight 6.3g, ring size O.

£1000-£1200

1034. A silver stiff collarette detailed with five sunk set marquise diamonds, largest length approximately 6.5mm, stamped 925, S/D.

£100-£150

1035. An Edward VII full sovereign dated 1907. £250-£300

1036. A parcel lot of assorted costume jewellery to include beads,

brooches, earrings, pendants, bracelet etc, total weight 2.7kg. (qty)

£50-£80

1037. A parcel lot of assorted costume jewellery to include beads, brooches, earrings, pendants, bracelet etc, total weight 2.4kg. (qty)

£50-£80

1038. A parcel lot of assorted costume jewellery to include beads,

brooches, earrings, pendants, bracelet etc, total weight 2.3kg. (qty)

£50-£80

1039. A cased pair of hallmarked 22ct Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)

Commemorative Medals each with certificate, numbered 69 and 310 of 1000, London 1965, John Pinches, in original case.

£3200-£3500

1040. A hallmarked 22ct Prince of Wales Investiture medallion, diameter

58mm, inset to a hallmarked silver bowl, diameter 120mm, total weight of gold and silver, 249.5g, with a certificate, numbered 30 of

750, both Birmingham 1968, A.E.Jones.

£8500-£9000

1041. A hallmarked 9ct white gold lady's Tissot manual wind wrist watch,

batons to a square silvered dial and integral 9ct bracelet, total weight 21g, with a similar 18ct MuDu example to a gilt expanding

strap, total weight 12.5g. (2)

£120-£150

1042. An early 20th Century platinum lady's cocktail watch, Arabic

numerals to a rectangular dial within diamond set border, length 4cm, weight 8.3g, lacking strap.

£100-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1034. A silver stiff collarette detailed with five sunk set marquise diamonds,

largest length approximately 6.5mm, stamped 925, S/D.

£100-£150

1035. An Edward VII full sovereign dated 1907. £250-£300

1036. A parcel lot of assorted costume jewellery to include beads,

brooches, earrings, pendants, bracelet etc, total weight 2.7kg. (qty)

£50-£80

1037. A parcel lot of assorted costume jewellery to include beads, brooches, earrings, pendants, bracelet etc, total weight 2.4kg. (qty)

£50-£80

1038. A parcel lot of assorted costume jewellery to include beads,

brooches, earrings, pendants, bracelet etc, total weight 2.3kg. (qty)

£50-£80

1039. A cased pair of hallmarked 22ct Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) Commemorative Medals each with certificate, numbered 69 and 310

of 1000, London 1965, John Pinches, in original case.

£3200-£3500

1040. A hallmarked 22ct Prince of Wales Investiture medallion, diameter

58mm, inset to a hallmarked silver bowl, diameter 120mm, total weight of gold and silver, 249.5g, with a certificate, numbered 30 of

750, both Birmingham 1968, A.E.Jones.

£8500-£9000

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1041. A hallmarked 9ct white gold lady's Tissot manual wind wrist watch,

batons to a square silvered dial and integral 9ct bracelet, total weight 21g, with a similar 18ct MuDu example to a gilt expanding

strap, total weight 12.5g. (2)

£120-£150

1042. An early 20th Century platinum lady's cocktail watch, Arabic numerals to a rectangular dial within diamond set border, length

4cm, weight 8.3g, lacking strap.

£100-£120

1043. A 1930s Art Deco mantle clock, flanked by two pedestals, the slate,

white onyx and variegated marble clock with diamond chrome shaped dial, with black Arabic numerals, with chromed figure of a

lady holding a bouquet of flowers, clock height 24.5cm, width 51cm, pedestal height 16cm. (3)

£120-£150

1044. A gentleman's 18ct Zodiac automatic wrist watch, batons to a circular silvered dial, case diameter 33mm, all to a 9ct hallmarked

brick bracelet, total weight 66.5g, no box or papers.

£400-£500

1045. An early 20th Century Continental silver open faced, crown wind, Omega pocket watch, Arabic numerals to a white enamelled dial,

case diameter 48mm, import marks, with a silver Albert chain. (2)

£60-£80

1046. A gentleman's 9ct hallmarked J.W Benson manual wrist watch, gilt

Arabic numerals and batons to a circular silvered dial, case diameter 30mm, all to a black leather strap, Birmingham 1952, S/D.

£150-£180

1047. A gentleman's 9ct hallmarked Accurist manual wrist watch, Arabic

numerals to a two tone dial, case diameter 31cm, all to a black leather strap, Edinburgh 1952, S/D.

£100-£150

1048. A late 19th Century 9ct key wind fob watch, Roman numerals to a gilt dial, case diameter 36m, metal dust cover, weight 32.5g, with

two lady's 9ct wrist watches, all A/F. (3)

£100-£150

1049. A late 19th to early 20th Century French rouge marble and spelter clock garniture, the clock with figural mount after Auguste Moureau

titled 'Roses', above the enamelled dial and raised to gilt metal feet,

the eight-day movement stamped with serial number 1941, height 50cm, together with a pair of conforming vase garnitures decorated

with portrait profiles, one lacking its base, height with base 28cm, A/F. (3)

£50-£100

1050. A late 19th Century brass carriage clock, the reverse plate stamped

R & C Paris, and a five spoked multiple winding key, height 11cm.

£40-£60

1051. An oak cased mantle clock, the interior fitted with three drawers

enclosed by a battery operated movement in bracket style case, height 27cm.

£40-£60

1052. Seventeen assorted modern watches to include quartz and automatic

examples, S/D and A/F. (17)

£30-£40

1053. An Edwardian mahogany mantle clock in Persian style inlaid case,

circular Arabic dial on bracket base, height 35cm.

£50-£80

1054. An Edwardian inlaid balloon shaped mantle clock, circular white enamelled dial with eight day striking movement, the case decorated

with circular fan paterae on stepped plinth and brass ogee bracket feet, height 29cm.

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1048. A late 19th Century 9ct key wind fob watch, Roman numerals to a

gilt dial, case diameter 36m, metal dust cover, weight 32.5g, with two lady's 9ct wrist watches, all A/F. (3)

£100-£150

1049. A late 19th to early 20th Century French rouge marble and spelter clock garniture, the clock with figural mount after Auguste Moureau

titled 'Roses', above the enamelled dial and raised to gilt metal feet, the eight-day movement stamped with serial number 1941, height

50cm, together with a pair of conforming vase garnitures decorated

with portrait profiles, one lacking its base, height with base 28cm, A/F. (3)

£50-£100

1050. A late 19th Century brass carriage clock, the reverse plate stamped

R & C Paris, and a five spoked multiple winding key, height 11cm.

£40-£60

1051. An oak cased mantle clock, the interior fitted with three drawers enclosed by a battery operated movement in bracket style case,

height 27cm.

£40-£60

1052. Seventeen assorted modern watches to include quartz and automatic

examples, S/D and A/F. (17)

£30-£40

1053. An Edwardian mahogany mantle clock in Persian style inlaid case, circular Arabic dial on bracket base, height 35cm.

£50-£80

1054. An Edwardian inlaid balloon shaped mantle clock, circular white

enamelled dial with eight day striking movement, the case decorated with circular fan paterae on stepped plinth and brass ogee bracket

feet, height 29cm.

£50-£80

1055. A 1930s Art Deco mantel clock, the circular peach / pink mirror with a gilt metal chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the hands cased

within domed glass, all to a stepped metal mount, the movement case stamped Made in Gt Britain, height 16cm.

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1055. A 1930s Art Deco mantel clock, the circular peach / pink mirror with

a gilt metal chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the hands cased within domed glass, all to a stepped metal mount, the movement

case stamped Made in Gt Britain, height 16cm.

£40-£60

1056. An Edwardian chequer strung inlaid mahogany bracket clock, circular white enamelled dial, the case mounted with lion mask handles,

height 26cm, and a inlaid balloon style mantle clock, height 29cm. (2)

£60-£80

1057. A 19th Century mahogany cased circular wall clock, single fusee

movement with painted dial, diameter 38cm, S/D.

£80-£120

1058. A stainless steel lady's Girard Peregaux manual wind wrist watch

with batons to an oval silvered dial with a diamond set border, all to a integral bracelet.

£80-£120

1059. A late 19th Century French carriage clock with push button repeat,

the case with reeded pilaster columns and bevel-cut glazed panels,

enclosing a two-train movement striking half-hourly on a gong, unnamed but numbered 4778 to the back plate, the enamelled dial

within an acanthus leaf fretwork surround, height 19cm (including the handle), width 11cm and depth 9.5cm.

£200-£300

1060. An early 19th Century oak longcase clock with an eight day

movement striking on a bell, the case with twin swan neck pediment

over reeded pillars and conforming pilasters either side of the trunk door, the 14 inch broken arch dial with rocking ship automaton to

the arch, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'William Rowlands, Pwllheli', height 216cm, S/D.

£400-£600

1061. A Regency style mahogany longcase clock with an associated eight-

day movement striking on a bell, the hood with wrythen turned

pillars flanking the 13.5 inch diameter circular brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed 'Thomas Hencher, Musselburgh',

height 220cm, S/D.

£400-£600

1062. An 18th Century and later oak longcase clock with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with a swan neck pediment

over the case with all over foliate carved detail, the 10 inch brass dial

with later applied corner spandrels and silvered chapter ring signed 'John Michell, Chardstock Fecit', height 232cm, S/D.

£400-£600

1063. A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with a thirty-hour movement

striking on a bell, the twin scroll hood with blind-fret frieze above the 11 inch brass broken arch dial, with engraved pagoda to the silvered

centre and with date aperture, signed to the arch 'William Pain,

Godstone', height 201cm.

£200-£300

1064. An 18th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock with a thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with twin

scroll pediment and reeded pillars flanking the 11 inch brass dial with single hour hand, date aperture, silvered chapter ring and decorative

corner spandrels, unsigned, height 210cm, S/D.

£200-£300

1065. An 18th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock

with an eight day movement, the hood with a blind fret work cornice above the trunk door with inlaid star-shaped paterae, the 11 inch

brass dial with date aperture and decorative corner spandrels, unsigned but engraved with two doves, height 194cm.

£300-£500

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1062. An 18th Century and later oak longcase clock with an eight-day

movement striking on a bell, the hood with a swan neck pediment over the case with all over foliate carved detail, the 10 inch brass dial

with later applied corner spandrels and silvered chapter ring signed 'John Michell, Chardstock Fecit', height 232cm, S/D.

£400-£600

1063. A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with a thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the twin scroll hood with blind-fret frieze above the

11 inch brass broken arch dial, with engraved pagoda to the silvered centre and with date aperture, signed to the arch 'William Pain,

Godstone', height 201cm.

£200-£300

1064. An 18th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock

with a thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with twin scroll pediment and reeded pillars flanking the 11 inch brass dial with

single hour hand, date aperture, silvered chapter ring and decorative corner spandrels, unsigned, height 210cm, S/D.

£200-£300

1065. An 18th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock with an eight day movement, the hood with a blind fret work cornice

above the trunk door with inlaid star-shaped paterae, the 11 inch brass dial with date aperture and decorative corner spandrels,

unsigned but engraved with two doves, height 194cm.

£300-£500

1066. An 18th Century and later stained pine longcase clock with a thirty

hour movement, the later altered 12 inch brass dial with foliate engraved centre and decorative corner spandrels, the chapter ring

bearing signature for 'T. Corser, Bridgnorth', height 192cm, S/D.

£200-£300

1067. An 18th Century oak and mahogany cross-banded longcase clock

with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the trunk door with an inlaid fleur-de-lys paterae, below the 11 inch brass dial, with date

aperture, bears signature plate signed 'Foden, Congleton', height 202cm, S/D.

£250-£350

1068. A George III barometer by Rosetti London, silvered scale above a

thermometer and ebonised cistern below a stepped top, height

97cm.

£400-£600

1069. A 20th Century brass precision stick barometer N1166, silvered scale mounted on a mahogany backboard, height 107cm.

£120-£150

1070. A 20th Century brass precision stick barometer by KYS, No 9104, the

reservoir mounted with the makers plate on an ebonised back board, height 113cm.

£120-£150

1071. A George III line inlaid mahogany wheel barometer by Somalier 11 Brook Street Holborn, incorporating a Dry/Damp dial above a

thermometer and circular mirror, 25cm silvered dial enclosed by a brass bezel, height 110cm.

£80-£120

1072. A George III line inlaid mahogany wheel barometer by C Fastorzelli

Tunbridge Wells, incorporating Dry/Damp dial above an arch

thermometer and circular mirror over a 20cm silvered dial and spirit level, height 103cm.

£60-£100

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1069. A 20th Century brass precision stick barometer N1166, silvered scale

mounted on a mahogany backboard, height 107cm.

£120-£150

1070. A 20th Century brass precision stick barometer by KYS, No 9104, the reservoir mounted with the makers plate on an ebonised back board,

height 113cm.

£120-£150

1071. A George III line inlaid mahogany wheel barometer by Somalier 11

Brook Street Holborn, incorporating a Dry/Damp dial above a thermometer and circular mirror, 25cm silvered dial enclosed by a

brass bezel, height 110cm.

£80-£120

1072. A George III line inlaid mahogany wheel barometer by C Fastorzelli Tunbridge Wells, incorporating Dry/Damp dial above an arch

thermometer and circular mirror over a 20cm silvered dial and spirit level, height 103cm.

£60-£100

1073. A William IV mahogany scroll framed barometer, unnamed,

incorporating thermometer over a 20cm dial enclosed by a brass bezel, height 91cm.

£50-£70

1074. A 19th Century mother of pearl inlaid and painted lacquered wheel

barometer incorporating thermometer, 24cm circular silvered dial,

height 107cm.

£50-£80

1075. A 19th Century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the painted arch dial with moon phase, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture,

signed 'Wm. Nickilson & Son, Newcastle', enclosed by a pillared hood and broken swan neck pediment over a short door, on pillared

canted plinth base, height 214cm.

£200-£300

1076. A 19th century Vienna walnut cased regulator wall clock the spring

driven moment enclosed by a turned pillared door below an arch spindle pediment, height 130cm.

£70-£100

1077. A 20th Century oak cased precision wall clock, circular dial with

exposed workings and barrel pendulum, height 128cm.

£100-£150

1078. A late 19th century Vienna walnut and part ebonised regulator wall

clock, single weight driven movement enclosed by a glazed door below a mask pediment, height 128cm.

£60-£90

1079. A late 19th century Vienna walnut and part ebonised regulator wall

clock, weight driven movement, circular enamel dial incorporating second subsidiary dial, height 80cm.

£50-£80

1080. A late 19th Century walnut regulator wall clock, the circular white

enamel dial incorporating a seconds subsidiary dial with single

weight driven movement, enclosed by a glazed door below an architectural pediment, height 133cm.

£80-£120

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1076. A 19th century Vienna walnut cased regulator wall clock the spring

driven moment enclosed by a turned pillared door below an arch spindle pediment, height 130cm.

£70-£100

1077. A 20th Century oak cased precision wall clock, circular dial with exposed workings and barrel pendulum, height 128cm.

£100-£150

1078. A late 19th century Vienna walnut and part ebonised regulator wall

clock, single weight driven movement enclosed by a glazed door below a mask pediment, height 128cm.

£60-£90

1079. A late 19th century Vienna walnut and part ebonised regulator wall clock, weight driven movement, circular enamel dial incorporating

second subsidiary dial, height 80cm.

£50-£80

1080. A late 19th Century walnut regulator wall clock, the circular white

enamel dial incorporating a seconds subsidiary dial with single weight driven movement, enclosed by a glazed door below an

architectural pediment, height 133cm.

£80-£120

1081. A late 18th to early 19th Century brass longcase clock movement inscribed Jn Fisher Preston, pierced corner spandrels, eight date

striking moment and scroll decorated centre enclosed by a later hood and case, height 202cm.

£100-£150

1082. A 19th Century mahogany and parcel gilt bracket clock inscribed E

Thompson, Sloane Street London, 2058, with eight day fusee

movement striking on a gong and pull cord repeat, in caddy style case and plinth base on brass ball feet, height 44cm.

£300-£500

1083. A mid 19th Century bracket clock, the later painted dial by Barwise

London with seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, fusee movement, in figured walnut case, on stepped plinth base, height

46cm.

£200-£300

1084. An Edwardian mahogany cased bracket clock with silvered arch dial

incorporating Slow/Fast and Chime/Silent dials enclosed by a glazed door, on stepped base and ogee brass feet with Junghans

movement, height 37.5cm.

£70-£100

1085. An Edwardian mantle clock in figured brown and white marble

classical case, circular Arabic numeral dial, on stepped plinth base,

striking on a gong, height 34cm.

£60-£80

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1083. A mid 19th Century bracket clock, the later painted dial by Barwise

London with seconds subsidiary dial and date aperture, fusee movement, in figured walnut case, on stepped plinth base, height

46cm.

£200-£300

1084. An Edwardian mahogany cased bracket clock with silvered arch dial incorporating Slow/Fast and Chime/Silent dials enclosed by a glazed

door, on stepped base and ogee brass feet with Junghans movement, height 37.5cm.

£70-£100

1085. An Edwardian mantle clock in figured brown and white marble

classical case, circular Arabic numeral dial, on stepped plinth base,

striking on a gong, height 34cm.

£60-£80

1086. A late 19th Century black slate marbled mantle clock with Ansonia movement and open anchor escapement, height 29cm, and two

similar mantle clocks. (3)

£60-£80

1087. An Edwardian 365 day brass mantle clock in glass dome, circular Arabic dial, height 29cm, and a small 1920s mahogany cased mantle

clock, the silvered dial inscribed L Mumford Fenchurch Street

London, width 27cm. (2)

£50-£70

1088. An early 20th Century 9ct hallmarked lady's wrist watch to a 9ct bracelet, total weight 23.5g, with a later 9ct watch to a gilt metal

bracelet, total weight 22g, S/D. (2)

£100-£150

1089. An early 20th Century brass mantle with suspended dial in bevelled

glass case, on stepped base, height 25cm.

£50-£70

1090. A 19th Century line inlaid mahogany bracket clock, circular brassed dial and fusee movement striking on a gong, on ball feet, height

38cm, and a similar mantle clock with white circular enamel dial and inlaid fan paterae case, height 38cm. (2)

£70-£100

1091. A 19th Century gilt mantle clock, the circular silvered dial inscribed C

Shaunhnefsey Cork, with eight day movement striking on a bell in

castellated ecclesiastical style case, on scroll feet, height 40cm.

£120-£180

1092. A replica octagonal brass desk clock with exposed glass panel sides, width 20cm, and a similar brass carriage clock, A/F. (2)

£40-£60

1093. A George IV brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock with circular white

panted dial, single fusee movement, the case mounted with brass

finials over a caddy top, on plinth base and brass ball feet, height 41cm.

£150-£250

1094. A 17th Century style brass lantern clock the silvered chapter ring

inscribed Davis London, lacking movement and hands, height 38cm.

£60-£100

1095. A early 20th Century French Bulle patent mantle clock, the movement enclosed by an arched glazed door, on stepped plinth

base, height 32cm, and a similar Bulle clock in glass dome on turned

mahogany base, height 28cm. (2)

£50-£70

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1090. A 19th Century line inlaid mahogany bracket clock, circular brassed

dial and fusee movement striking on a gong, on ball feet, height 38cm, and a similar mantle clock with white circular enamel dial and

inlaid fan paterae case, height 38cm. (2)

£70-£100

1091. A 19th Century gilt mantle clock, the circular silvered dial inscribed C Shaunhnefsey Cork, with eight day movement striking on a bell in

castellated ecclesiastical style case, on scroll feet, height 40cm.

£120-£180

1092. A replica octagonal brass desk clock with exposed glass panel sides,

width 20cm, and a similar brass carriage clock, A/F. (2)

£40-£60

1093. A George IV brass inlaid mahogany bracket clock with circular white panted dial, single fusee movement, the case mounted with brass

finials over a caddy top, on plinth base and brass ball feet, height 41cm.

£150-£250

1094. A 17th Century style brass lantern clock the silvered chapter ring

inscribed Davis London, lacking movement and hands, height 38cm.

£60-£100

1095. A early 20th Century French Bulle patent mantle clock, the movement enclosed by an arched glazed door, on stepped plinth

base, height 32cm, and a similar Bulle clock in glass dome on turned mahogany base, height 28cm. (2)

£50-£70

1096. A 20th Century brass ships binnacle compass by Heath Marine

London, height 31cm.

£60-£100

1097. A 20th Century brass lockable glass port hole, a similar flat port hole and a replica Smith eight day brass cased bulkhead clock. (3)

£60-£100

1098. A 20th Century pigeon racing clock, the glass door etched Toulet

Imperial, and a similar clock with German movement. (2)

£40-£60

1099. A National Time Recorder oak cased clocking in clock, 32cm x 34cm,

and a similar mahogany cased example by Gledhill-Brook Huddersfield, serial no 9689, width 30cm. (2)

£60-£100

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1097. A 20th Century brass lockable glass port hole, a similar flat port hole

and a replica Smith eight day brass cased bulkhead clock. (3)

£60-£100

1098. A 20th Century pigeon racing clock, the glass door etched Toulet Imperial, and a similar clock with German movement. (2)

£40-£60

1099. A National Time Recorder oak cased clocking in clock, 32cm x 34cm,

and a similar mahogany cased example by Gledhill-Brook Huddersfield, serial no 9689, width 30cm. (2)

£60-£100

1100. An early 20th Century large brass carriage clock, white painted enamelled dial, bevelled glass sides with repeat mechanism, height

15cm, A/F, and a similar smaller French carriage clock with key, height 11cm. (2)

£50-£80

1101. An early 20th Century mahogany circular table barometer

incorporating thermometer, by W.Payne & Co, on stepped base,

height 19cm, and a later Smiths eight day key wind brown Bakelite mantle clock. (2)

£50-£80

1102. A George III mahogany longcase clock with a later associated eight-

day movement striking on a bell, the hood with twin scroll pediment and reeded pillars enclosing a 13 inch brass broken arch dial with

moonphase, date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial and silvered

chapter ring signed 'Burgess, Liverpool', raised to bracket feet, height 227cm, S/D.

£400-£600

1103. A George III mahogany longcase clock with an eight-day movement

striking on a bell, the hood with twin swan neck pediment and blind fret frieze with spiral turned columns enclosing the 14.5 inch brass

broken arch dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial

and date dial, signed to the arch 'Dan Brown, Glasgow', height 212cm.

£300-£400

1104. A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with an associated 30-hour

movement striking on a bell, the painted trunk and base section, detailed with scrolling acanthus leaves, the hood enclosing a 12 inch

square brass dial with date aperture and silvered chapter ring,

signed 'Wm. Beckwith, Masham', height 203cm, S/D.

£150-£250

1105. A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with wrythen-turned pillars

and chequer strung inlay to the case, a 13 inch painted broken arch dial detailed with scenes of buildings, with a subsidiary seconds dial

and date aperture, signed 'T.W. Hughes, Llanelly' (Llanelli), height

227cm (including finial), S/D.

£250-£350

1106. A Continental silver open faced key wind pocket watch, Roman numerals to a white enamelled dial, case diameter 52mm, suspended

from a silver Albert chain.

£60-£80

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1104. A late 18th Century oak longcase clock with an associated 30-hour

movement striking on a bell, the painted trunk and base section, detailed with scrolling acanthus leaves, the hood enclosing a 12 inch

square brass dial with date aperture and silvered chapter ring, signed 'Wm. Beckwith, Masham', height 203cm, S/D.

£150-£250

1105. A 19th Century mahogany longcase clock with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with wrythen-turned pillars

and chequer strung inlay to the case, a 13 inch painted broken arch dial detailed with scenes of buildings, with a subsidiary seconds dial

and date aperture, signed 'T.W. Hughes, Llanelly' (Llanelli), height

227cm (including finial), S/D.

£250-£350

1106. A Continental silver open faced key wind pocket watch, Roman

numerals to a white enamelled dial, case diameter 52mm, suspended from a silver Albert chain.

£60-£80

1107. A 9ct hallmarked lady's Eterna-Matic, automatic wrist watch, batons to a silvered circular dial, case diameter 20mm, to an integral 9ct

bark effect bracelet, total weight 33.5g, London 1965, S/D.

£200-£250

1108. A 9ct lady's Cyma manual wind wrist watch, Arabic numerals to a circular dial, case diameter 22mm, to a 9ct brick effect bracelet, total

weight 22.7g, Birmingham 1954, S/D.

£150-£200

1109. Three assorted 9ct hallmarked lady's wrist watches to include a rose

gold example to a 9ct yellow gold bracelet, weight 13g, a Rone to a leather strap and an H. Samuel to a gilt bracelet, S/D. (3)

£150-£200

1110. A Breitling Navitmer stainless steel chronograph wrist watch Ref 806,

black and white dial with luminous hands and three subsidiary dials,

case diameter 40mm, signed and numbered to case reverse, all to a black leather strap, S/D.

£3000-£4000

1111. A gentleman's Breitling Chronomat stainless steel chronograph wrist

watch Ref 769, silvered dial with luminous hands and twin subsiduary dials, case diameter 36mm, numbered 480476 to case

reverse, all to a faded red leather strap, S/D.

£1200-£1500

1112. A 19th Century mahogany cased bracket clock of arched form, the

case with a carved foliate frieze with conforming corner spandrels and raised to shallow bun feet, with an eight inch painted dial signed

Geoe. (George) Sharp, Mark Lane, London, enclosing a later associated twin fusee movement, unsigned, height 42.5cm and width

31cm, S/D.

£300-£400

1113. An early 20th Century oak cased mantel clock with chequer strung

inlay and German movement striking on a gong, with crossed arrow Wurttemberg mark to the dial and movement, height 30cm and

width 27cm, S/D.

£30-£40

1114. A collection of assorted clock reference books to include Early English Clocks by P G Dawson, C B Drover and D W Parkes, English

Lantern Clocks by G White, Brass Dial Clocks by Brian Loomes,

Painted Dial Clocks also by Loomes, The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830 by Richard Barder, La Bulle Clock by Henry L Belmont and

Horological Masterworks published by the Antiquarian Horological Society. (7)

£60-£80

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1111. A gentleman's Breitling Chronomat stainless steel chronograph wrist

watch Ref 769, silvered dial with luminous hands and twin subsiduary dials, case diameter 36mm, numbered 480476 to case

reverse, all to a faded red leather strap, S/D.

£1200-£1500

1112. A 19th Century mahogany cased bracket clock of arched form, the case with a carved foliate frieze with conforming corner spandrels

and raised to shallow bun feet, with an eight inch painted dial signed Geoe. (George) Sharp, Mark Lane, London, enclosing a later

associated twin fusee movement, unsigned, height 42.5cm and width

31cm, S/D.

£300-£400

1113. An early 20th Century oak cased mantel clock with chequer strung

inlay and German movement striking on a gong, with crossed arrow Wurttemberg mark to the dial and movement, height 30cm and

width 27cm, S/D.

£30-£40

1114. A collection of assorted clock reference books to include Early English Clocks by P G Dawson, C B Drover and D W Parkes, English

Lantern Clocks by G White, Brass Dial Clocks by Brian Loomes, Painted Dial Clocks also by Loomes, The Georgian Bracket Clock

1714-1830 by Richard Barder, La Bulle Clock by Henry L Belmont and

Horological Masterworks published by the Antiquarian Horological Society. (7)

£60-£80

1115. A collection of assorted clock reference books to include English

Domestic Clocks by Herbert Cescinsky and Malcolm Webster, Britten's Old Clocks & Watches and Their Makers, ninth edition, The

Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830 by Richard Barder, English 30 Hour Clocks by Jeff Darken and John Hooper, Lantern Clocks and

Their Makers by Brian Loomes and The Longcase Clock Reference

Book by John Robey in two volumes as a boxed set. (7)

£70-£100

1116. A parcel lot of assorted lady's and gentlemen's modern quartz wrist watches to include Rotary and Pulsar examples, with two silver fob

watches etc, A/F. (20)

£50-£80

1117. An early 20th Century brass mantle clock, eight day movement

striking on a gong, circular Arabic enamelled dial, in classical case and bracket plinth, height 31cm.

£70-£100

1118. An early 20th Century French brass mantle clock with eight day

striking movement, the case mounted with a winged eagle over a circular enamelled dial and lyre mounted scroll base, height 42cm.

£70-£90

1119. An Art Deco alabaster mantle clock, the circular movement set with a

square dial and eight day movement near three perched gilt birds,

length 45cm.

£50-£80

1120. A late 19th Century French gilt mantle clock, the circular enamelled dial named Gve Levy a Rouen, eight day striking movement,

alabaster panel inset base on scroll plinth, in a glass dome, height 36cm.

£60-£100

1121. An early 20th Century French boulle work mantle clock in cartouche case, white circular enamelled dial, on scroll feet, height 32cm.

£70-£100

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1118. An early 20th Century French brass mantle clock with eight day

striking movement, the case mounted with a winged eagle over a circular enamelled dial and lyre mounted scroll base, height 42cm.

£70-£90

1119. An Art Deco alabaster mantle clock, the circular movement set with a square dial and eight day movement near three perched gilt birds,

length 45cm.

£50-£80

1120. A late 19th Century French gilt mantle clock, the circular enamelled

dial named Gve Levy a Rouen, eight day striking movement, alabaster panel inset base on scroll plinth, in a glass dome, height

36cm.

£60-£100

1121. An early 20th Century French boulle work mantle clock in cartouche case, white circular enamelled dial, on scroll feet, height 32cm.

£70-£100

1122. An early 20th Century French mantle clock mounted with a figure

holding a book and a gilt sprig on four scroll feet, height 56cm.

£40-£60

1123. An Edwardian mahogany longcase clock, the Arabic arch dial with matted centre, spandrels and eight day triple train striking

movement, enclosed by a marquetry inlaid pillared hood and broken

swan neck pediment over a bevelled glass long truck door, on canted plinth base, height 232cm.

£500-£800

1124. A 20th Century gilt metal mounted green onyx clock garniture set of

classical form, with two urn vases, height 35cm. (3)

£150-£250

1125. AFTER C GORBATOFF - Austria to Harwich via Salzburg, LNER poster, trimmed, framed, 80cm x 120cm, frame size 92cm x 133cm.

£40-£60

1126. MERYL WATTS (1910-1992) - Architectural studies, Portmeirion, a set of four mounted postcards printed circa 1950, each card 14cm x

9.5cm, framed size 44cm x 36cm.

£50-£80

1127. A blueprint architectural plan for Barnsley Hall Asylum, Bromsgrove to a design by George Thomas Hine, signed and dated 1902, framed,

65cm x 101cm, frame size 72cm x 108cm.

£100-£150

1128. ALFRED SEIFERT (1850-1901) - Portrait of a young woman holding a

sprig of lilac, oil on board, signed, framed, 32cm x 23.5cm, frame size 49cm x 40cm.

£300-£400

1129. W. S. BOYCE (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A rocky coastline with sailing

boat setting off, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 47cm x 60cm, frame size 63cm x 76cm.

£100-£150

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1125. AFTER C GORBATOFF - Austria to Harwich via Salzburg, LNER

poster, trimmed, framed, 80cm x 120cm, frame size 92cm x 133cm.

£40-£60

1126. MERYL WATTS (1910-1992) - Architectural studies, Portmeirion, a set of four mounted postcards printed circa 1950, each card 14cm x

9.5cm, framed size 44cm x 36cm.

£50-£80

1127. A blueprint architectural plan for Barnsley Hall Asylum, Bromsgrove

to a design by George Thomas Hine, signed and dated 1902, framed, 65cm x 101cm, frame size 72cm x 108cm.

£100-£150

1128. ALFRED SEIFERT (1850-1901) - Portrait of a young woman holding a sprig of lilac, oil on board, signed, framed, 32cm x 23.5cm, frame

size 49cm x 40cm.

£300-£400

1129. W. S. BOYCE (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A rocky coastline with sailing

boat setting off, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 47cm x 60cm, frame size 63cm x 76cm.

£100-£150

1130. FOLLOWER OF JOHN FREDERICK HERRING (1820–1907) - A horse and donkey in a stable, oil on board, bears signature, framed, 26cm

x 34cm, frame size 48cm x 58cm.

£120-£180

1131. J. SMART (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A Welsh Market sketch, oil on canvas, signed, also signed inscribed and dated 1862 verso, framed,

22cm x 29cm, frame size 44cm x 53cm.

£80-£120

1132. A. WATTS (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - A Shropshire Lane,

watercolour, signed, framed, 51cm x 31cm, frame size 72cm x 53cm.

£60-£80

1133. ARTHUR H. ENOCK (FL. 1869 -1910) - 'Sundown near Morley, Dartmoor', watercolour, signed, framed, 34cm x 53cm, frame size

54cm x 70cm.

£60-£80

1134. WILLIAM YOUNG (c.1906-1940) - 'Mount Conoblas, Orange, New

South Wales, Australia' watercolour, signed, titled and dated 1921, framed, 37cm x 55cm, frame size 42cm x 59cm.

£80-£120

1135. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a young

man wearing blue coat and stock, watercolour miniature on ivory, bust length, oval, framed 7cm x 6cm, frame size 13cm x 10.5cm.

£50-£80

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1132. A. WATTS (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - A Shropshire Lane,

watercolour, signed, framed, 51cm x 31cm, frame size 72cm x 53cm.

£60-£80

1133. ARTHUR H. ENOCK (FL. 1869 -1910) - 'Sundown near Morley, Dartmoor', watercolour, signed, framed, 34cm x 53cm, frame size

54cm x 70cm.

£60-£80

1134. WILLIAM YOUNG (c.1906-1940) - 'Mount Conoblas, Orange, New

South Wales, Australia' watercolour, signed, titled and dated 1921, framed, 37cm x 55cm, frame size 42cm x 59cm.

£80-£120

1135. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a young man wearing blue coat and stock, watercolour miniature on ivory,

bust length, oval, framed 7cm x 6cm, frame size 13cm x 10.5cm.

£50-£80

1136. ALFRED MONTAGUE (1832-1883) - A scene on the river, Abbeville,

northern France, oil on canvas, signed with initials, inscribed on stretcher, framed, 12.5cm x 17.5cm, frame size 22cm x 27cm.

£80-£120

1137. GERARD MERCATOR AND PETRUS KAERIUS (PIETER VAN DEN

KEERE) - 'Wales' - Cambriae Typus Auctore Humfredo Lhuydo

Denbigiense Cambobritanno, 17th Century hand coloured engraved map, framed, 36cm x 51cm, frame size 60cm x 75cm.

£100-£150

1138. ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - 'Off Dover' - fishing

boats becalmed, watercolour, signed indistinctly and dated 1902, framed, 12cm x 17cm, frame size 32cm x 39cm.

£60-£80

1139. RALPH JUDELL (SWEDISH, 20TH CENTURY) - Lake and forests, oil

on canvas, signed and dated 1975, framed, 45cm x 72cm, frame size

52cm x 78cm.

£60-£80

1140. C. & I. GREENWOOD - 'Map of the County of Worcester', hand coloured engraving, published 1820-1821, unframed, 58cm x 70cm,

also John Cary - 'A Map of Glocestershire [sic]', and four framed county maps and various reproduction maps. (qty)

£60-£80

1141. R. J. 'JACK' SARCHET (LATE 20TH CENTURY) - 'Sun and Snow', acrylic on canvas, signed, signed and titled on overlap verso, framed,

50cm x 76cm, frame size 67cm x 91cm.

£80-£120

1142. BARRY G. PRICE (CONTEMPORARY) - The steam train The Caledonian 46229 passing Scout Green signal box Cumbria, oil on

canvas, signed, framed, 51cm x 76cm, frame size 57cm x 83cm.

£80-£120

1143. HOWARD SHINGLER (BORN 1953) - A horse grazing in a meadow,

acrylic on canvas, signed, framed, 45cm x 59.5cm, frame size 60cm x 74cm.

£80-£120

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1139. RALPH JUDELL (SWEDISH, 20TH CENTURY) - Lake and forests, oil

on canvas, signed and dated 1975, framed, 45cm x 72cm, frame size 52cm x 78cm.

£60-£80

1140. C. & I. GREENWOOD - 'Map of the County of Worcester', hand coloured engraving, published 1820-1821, unframed, 58cm x 70cm,

also John Cary - 'A Map of Glocestershire [sic]', and four framed county maps and various reproduction maps. (qty)

£60-£80

1141. R. J. 'JACK' SARCHET (LATE 20TH CENTURY) - 'Sun and Snow',

acrylic on canvas, signed, signed and titled on overlap verso, framed, 50cm x 76cm, frame size 67cm x 91cm.

£80-£120

1142. BARRY G. PRICE (CONTEMPORARY) - The steam train The Caledonian 46229 passing Scout Green signal box Cumbria, oil on

canvas, signed, framed, 51cm x 76cm, frame size 57cm x 83cm.

£80-£120

1143. HOWARD SHINGLER (BORN 1953) - A horse grazing in a meadow,

acrylic on canvas, signed, framed, 45cm x 59.5cm, frame size 60cm x 74cm.

£80-£120

1144. H. WRIGHT RUDBY ( EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - 'Yarmouth, Isle of Wight', watercolour, signed, framed, 34.5cm x 49cm, frame size

40cm x 55cm.

£40-£60

1145. An early 19th Century cut out silhouette depicting William Heane, inscribed and dated 1827 verso, oval, framed, 8cm x 6cm, frame size

16cm x 12.5cm, also two other early 19th Century silhouette

portraits. (3)

£70-£100

1145A. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a gentleman wearing an officer's jacket over an armoured breastplate,

watercolour miniature on ivory, oval, signed with monogram L.B., framed, 8cm x 6.5cm also two 19th century portrait miniatures of

gentlemen (3)

£100-£150

1146. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a J. Brown,

Esq. of Tooting, watercolour miniature, oval, framed, 6cm x 5cm, frame size 12cm x 10cm, also two other watercolour portrait

miniatures. (3)

£100-£150

1146A. A 20th Century portrait of Napoleon, in full reglia before architectural

landscape, oil on canvas, in giltwood frame, unsigned, 100cm x 74cm, in frame 134cm x 105cm.

£300-£500

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1146. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a J. Brown,

Esq. of Tooting, watercolour miniature, oval, framed, 6cm x 5cm, frame size 12cm x 10cm, also two other watercolour portrait

miniatures. (3)

£100-£150

1146A. A 20th Century portrait of Napoleon, in full reglia before architectural landscape, oil on canvas, in giltwood frame, unsigned, 100cm x

74cm, in frame 134cm x 105cm.

£300-£500

1147. An early Russian portable icon, possibly 17th Century, depicting four

saints over a gilt ground on a shaped pine panel, 10cm x 6cm.

£400-£600

1148. WILLIAM E. LITTLEWOOD (1893-1985) - A vase of daffodils, oil on board, signed, signed and dated 1951 verso, framed, 54cm x 40cm,

also one other still life oil by the same hand. (2)

£100-£150

1149. WILLIAM E. LITTLEWOOD (1893-1985) - 'The Wharfe at Buckden',

oil on canvas laid down on board, signed, signed, titled and dated 1952 verso, framed, 29cm x 39.5cm, also a watercolour by the same

hand depicting a barn interior. (2)

£60-£80

1150. WILLIAM E. LITTLEWOOD (1893-1985) - 'Xmas Gifts', a gouache poster design, signed, bears Regent Advertising Club exhibition label

dated 1934 verso, unframed, 76cm x 51cm, also two other Christmas

advertising posters by the same hand. (3)

£150-£200

1151. JOSEPHINE HARRIS, NEAC (1931-2020) - Mediterranean harbour scene, oil on canvas, signed, unframed, 41cm x 45cm.

£50-£70

1152. AFTER JAMES HARDY (JUNIOR) - A young game keeper with his

pony, over painted print laid down on canvas, framed, 36cm x 46cm,

frame size 59cm x 69cm.

£80-£120

1153. CHARLES HUNT (1829-1900) - The young artist and his patient model, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1883, framed, 60cm x 91cm,

frame size 76cm x 107cm.

£2000-£3000

1154. SIDNEY YATES JOHNSON (FL. 1890-1926) - A figure on a path in a mountainous river landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1908,

framed, 31cm x 64cm, frame size 48cm x 79cm.

£100-£150

1155. B. C. WYLDE (MID 20TH CENTURY) - A still life with roses in a

copper jug on a table top, oil on board, signed and dated 1964, framed, 45cm x 62cm, frame size 57cm x 76cm, also one other still

life oil by the same hand and another by Audrey Drynan. (3)

£100-£150

1156. CIRCLE OF WALTER LANGLEY (1852-1922) - The old fisherman,

watercolour, bears signature, framed, 30.5cm x 24cm, frame size. 54cm x 48cm.

£300-£500

1157.† FRANK MOSS BENNETT (1874-1953) - The Card Game, oil on

canvas, signed indistinctly and dated 1922, framed, 28cm x 38cm, frame size 45cm x 54cm.

£300-£400

1158. JOHN G. MACE (CONTEMPORARY) - Donkeys in a meadow, oil on board, signed and dated 2001, framed, 60cm x 90cm, frame size

80cm x 111cm.

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1152. AFTER JAMES HARDY (JUNIOR) - A young game keeper with his

pony, over painted print laid down on canvas, framed, 36cm x 46cm, frame size 59cm x 69cm.

£80-£120

1153. CHARLES HUNT (1829-1900) - The young artist and his patient model, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1883, framed, 60cm x 91cm,

frame size 76cm x 107cm.

£2000-£3000

1154. SIDNEY YATES JOHNSON (FL. 1890-1926) - A figure on a path in a

mountainous river landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1908, framed, 31cm x 64cm, frame size 48cm x 79cm.

£100-£150

1155. B. C. WYLDE (MID 20TH CENTURY) - A still life with roses in a copper jug on a table top, oil on board, signed and dated 1964,

framed, 45cm x 62cm, frame size 57cm x 76cm, also one other still life oil by the same hand and another by Audrey Drynan. (3)

£100-£150

1156. CIRCLE OF WALTER LANGLEY (1852-1922) - The old fisherman,

watercolour, bears signature, framed, 30.5cm x 24cm, frame size. 54cm x 48cm.

£300-£500

1157.† FRANK MOSS BENNETT (1874-1953) - The Card Game, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly and dated 1922, framed, 28cm x 38cm,

frame size 45cm x 54cm.

£300-£400

1158. JOHN G. MACE (CONTEMPORARY) - Donkeys in a meadow, oil on

board, signed and dated 2001, framed, 60cm x 90cm, frame size 80cm x 111cm.

£100-£150

1159. ISAAC HENZELL (1823-C.1876) - A mother and child with pet donkeys outside a cottage, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, framed,

51cm x 61cm, frame size 68cm x 78cm.

£400-£600

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1159. ISAAC HENZELL (1823-C.1876) - A mother and child with pet

donkeys outside a cottage, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, framed, 51cm x 61cm, frame size 68cm x 78cm.

£400-£600

1160. KELVIN BURR (-2016) - 'Forest of Love II', oil on board, signed and dated 2004 verso, framed, 122cm x 92cm, frame size 166cm x

134cm.

£200-£300

1161. E. PENTHIER (LATE 20TH CENTURY) - A naval engagement, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 60cm x 122cm, frame size 74cm x 135cm.

£60-£80

1162.† LYNDON GOODWIN HARRIS, RI, RSW, RWA (1928-2006) - Still life with lemon, vase and teacup on a table, oil on canvas, framed, 78cm

x 56cm, frame size 88cm x 67cm.

<p> NB - Exhibited at The New English Art Club, London, 1955 and

awarded a gold medal at the Paris Salon, 1956.</p>

£300-£500

1163. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A view in Zutphen,

Netherlands, oil on canvas, inscribed verso, framed, 61cm x 51cm, frame size 75cm x 64cm.

£80-£120

1164. JON TRICKETT (CONTEMPORARY) - 'Am I forgiven yet?',

photographic reproduction print, signed in pencil and numbered

191/500, framed, 26cm x 33.5cm, frame size 47cm x 53cm.

£30-£40

1165. EUGENE TILLY AFTER WILLIAM SHAYER - 'Leaving for Market', mezzotint printed in colour, published by Frost & Reed, 1931, signed

in pencil, framed, 47cm x 65cm, frame size 75cm x 93cm.

£50-£70

1166. PAUL LANGFORD (B. 1950) - 'Delphinium Summer Haze', acrylic on canvas, signed, signed and dated 2009 on stretcher, unframed,

91cm x 91cm, also two others by the same hand. (3)

£50-£70

1167. ALF COOKE, LEEDS (PUBLISHER) - 'A midshipman',

chromolithograph, costume design depicting a glamorous dancer in the Army and Navy ballet at the Alhambra Theatre, London c.1890,

framed, 24cm x 13.5cm, frame size 27cm x 17cm, also three companions The Sailor, Volunteer and Grenadier. (4)

£100-£150

1168. C. T. HERFORD (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - 'The Crescent, Birmingham', architectural study, pen and ink, signed and dated '30,

framed, 31cm x 20.5cm, also five other pen and ink studies of Birmingham by the same hand. (6)

£60-£80

1169.† JOHN PIPER (1903-1992) - 'Lydd across the Marsh', ink, wash and

body colour, signed, framed, 23cm x 33cm, frame size 44cm x

54.5cm.

<p> Provenance - Bequeathed to present vendor by Birmingham artist,

teacher and collector Neville Hickman who bought it directly from the

artist 4th November 1961. The Estate of Neville Hickman was sold by Fieldings in 2015.</p>

£3000-£4000

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1166. PAUL LANGFORD (B. 1950) - 'Delphinium Summer Haze', acrylic on

canvas, signed, signed and dated 2009 on stretcher, unframed, 91cm x 91cm, also two others by the same hand. (3)

£50-£70

1167. ALF COOKE, LEEDS (PUBLISHER) - 'A midshipman', chromolithograph, costume design depicting a glamorous dancer in

the Army and Navy ballet at the Alhambra Theatre, London c.1890, framed, 24cm x 13.5cm, frame size 27cm x 17cm, also three

companions The Sailor, Volunteer and Grenadier. (4)

£100-£150

1168. C. T. HERFORD (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - 'The Crescent,

Birmingham', architectural study, pen and ink, signed and dated '30, framed, 31cm x 20.5cm, also five other pen and ink studies of

Birmingham by the same hand. (6)

£60-£80

1169.† JOHN PIPER (1903-1992) - 'Lydd across the Marsh', ink, wash and body colour, signed, framed, 23cm x 33cm, frame size 44cm x

54.5cm.

<p>

Provenance - Bequeathed to present vendor by Birmingham artist, teacher and collector Neville Hickman who bought it directly from the

artist 4th November 1961. The Estate of Neville Hickman was sold by Fieldings in 2015.</p>

£3000-£4000

1170.† JOHN PIPER (1903-1992) - 'Dungeness Lighthouse', ink, wash and

body colour, signed, framed, 23cm x 33cm, frame size 44cm x

54.5cm.

<p> Provenance - Bequeathed to present vendor by Birmingham artist,

teacher and collector Neville Hickman who bought it directly from the artist 4th November 1961. The Estate of Neville Hickman was sold by

Fieldings in 2015.</p>

£3000-£4000

1171.† JOHN PIPER (1903-1992) - 'The Triumphal Arch at Mereworth, East

Peckham, Kent, ink, wash, chalk and body colour, signed, framed, 29cm x 32cm, frame size 48cm x 51.5cm.

<p>

Provenance - Bequeathed to present vendor by Birmingham artist,

teacher and collector Neville Hickman who bought it directly from the artist 4th November 1961. The Estate of Neville Hickman was sold by

Fieldings in 2015.</p>

£6000-£8000

1172.† DAVID M. MARTIN RSW, RGI, SSA (1922-2018) - Still life with jug, decanter and plate on a table, gouache, signed, framed, 20cm x

13cm, frame size 45cm x 38cm.

£300-£500

1173. GIUSEPPE GUIDI (1884-1931) - A game of draughts, oil on canvas,

signed and dated 1911, inscribed 'Roma', framed, 42cm x 57cm, frame size 69cm x 85cm.

£2000-£3000

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1173. GIUSEPPE GUIDI (1884-1931) - A game of draughts, oil on canvas,

signed and dated 1911, inscribed 'Roma', framed, 42cm x 57cm, frame size 69cm x 85cm.

£2000-£3000

1174. MANNER OF GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANAL (CANALETTO) - A busy canal scene, Venice, oil on canvas, framed, 31cm x 41cm, frame size

47cm x 57cm.

£300-£400

1175. ENGLISH SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a bearded saint, oil on canvas laid down on board, framed, 39.5cm x 28cm,

frame size 52cm x 40cm.

£100-£150

1176.† GERALD JAMES ALEXANDER CARSON (1924–2014) - A view of the

Irish coast, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 30cm x 76cm, frame size 44cm x 90cm.

£200-£300

1177.† TULLY CROOK (BORN 1938) - A for Arse, pastel and pencil drawing,

signed and inscribed, framed, 100cm x 127cm, and two other pastel

drawings by the same hand. (3)

£50-£80

1178. WALTER ROBIN JENNINGS (1927-2005) - 'Enville', oil on board, signed, titled verso, framed, 50cm x 60cm, frame size 65cm x 76cm.

£80-£120

1179. WALTER ROBIN JENNINGS (1927-2005) - 'Edge of Spring', oil on

canvas, signed, titled verso, framed, 50cm x 60cm, frame size 65cm x 76cm.

£50-£80

1180. FOLLOWER OF LETITIA MARION HAMILTON RHA (1878-1964) - Sailing boats in a harbour, oil on board, bears initials, framed, 34cm

x 44cm, frame size 47cm x 56cm.

£100-£150

1181. ITALIAN SCHOOL (LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY) - Figures before a Romanesque colonnaded building, oil on canvas,

unstretched, 64cm x 77cm.

£200-£300

1182. A set of six framed chromolithographs taken from 'British Freshwater

Fishes' by Rev. William Houghton, each 22.5cm x 30cm, frame size 38cm x 44cm. (6)

£100-£150

1183. AFTER EDWARD BENJAMIN HERBERTE - Horse Racing,

contemporary reprint, framed, 22cm x 38cm, frame size 43cm x 57cm, also four companions. (5)

£100-£150

1184. RAY CATTELL (CANADIAN B. 1921) -'The Jackson's Poplars', watercolour, inscribed on artist's label verso, framed, 48cm x 75cm,

frame size 74cm x 97cm.

£80-£120

1185. M. WARE (CONTEMPORARY) - 'Growing', etching with aquatint, signed in pencil and dated '77, numbered 30/75, framed, 41cm x

41cm, frame size 68cm x 64cm.

£50-£70

1186. WILLEM JANSZOON BLAEU - 'Wigorniensis Warwicensis -

Worcestershire and Warwickshire', hand colured engraving, published circa 1645, framed, 42cm x 50cm, frame size 48cm x

57cm.

£100-£150

1187. CHRISTOPHER SAXTON AND WILLIAM KIP - 'Warwici -

Warwickshire', hand coloured engraving, published circa 1637, framed, 29cm x 35cm, frame size 44cm x 50cm.

£50-£70

1188.† ERIC MEADE KING (1911-1987) - An extensive landscape with

approaching storm, gouache, signed, framed, 32cm x 49cm, frame size 50cm x 66cm.

£50-£70

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1180. FOLLOWER OF LETITIA MARION HAMILTON RHA (1878-1964) -

Sailing boats in a harbour, oil on board, bears initials, framed, 34cm x 44cm, frame size 47cm x 56cm.

£100-£150

1181. ITALIAN SCHOOL (LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY) - Figures before a Romanesque colonnaded building, oil on canvas,

unstretched, 64cm x 77cm.

£200-£300

1182. A set of six framed chromolithographs taken from 'British Freshwater

Fishes' by Rev. William Houghton, each 22.5cm x 30cm, frame size 38cm x 44cm. (6)

£100-£150

1183. AFTER EDWARD BENJAMIN HERBERTE - Horse Racing, contemporary reprint, framed, 22cm x 38cm, frame size 43cm x

57cm, also four companions. (5)

£100-£150

1184. RAY CATTELL (CANADIAN B. 1921) -'The Jackson's Poplars',

watercolour, inscribed on artist's label verso, framed, 48cm x 75cm, frame size 74cm x 97cm.

£80-£120

1185. M. WARE (CONTEMPORARY) - 'Growing', etching with aquatint, signed in pencil and dated '77, numbered 30/75, framed, 41cm x

41cm, frame size 68cm x 64cm.

£50-£70

1186. WILLEM JANSZOON BLAEU - 'Wigorniensis Warwicensis -

Worcestershire and Warwickshire', hand colured engraving, published circa 1645, framed, 42cm x 50cm, frame size 48cm x

57cm.

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1187. CHRISTOPHER SAXTON AND WILLIAM KIP - 'Warwici -

Warwickshire', hand coloured engraving, published circa 1637, framed, 29cm x 35cm, frame size 44cm x 50cm.

£50-£70

1188.† ERIC MEADE KING (1911-1987) - An extensive landscape with approaching storm, gouache, signed, framed, 32cm x 49cm, frame

size 50cm x 66cm.

£50-£70

1189. WILLIAM MANNERS, RBA (1860-1930) - A shepherd with his flock on

a woodland path in autumn, oil on board, signed with initials and dated 1906, framed, 20cm x 31cm, frame size 34cm x 43cm.

£100-£150

1190. CHRISTOPHER HUGHES (CONTEMPORARY) - A still life composition

with peaches, grapes and a butterfly, watercolour, signed, oval,

framed, 26cm x 30.5cm, frame size 58cm x 64cm, also two other still life watercolours by the same hand. (3) Christopher Hughes was an

artist for Royal Worcester porcelain

£40-£60

1191. An original Colmans DSF Mustard enamelled sign, black on yellow, 92cm x 97cm.

£60-£80

1191a. A vintage enamel Midland Union Saloon Hairdressers Association

double sided enamel advertising sign, with makers mark to lower

edge 'Chromo' Wolverhampton, 35.5cm x 40cm.

£150-£200

1192. A late 19th Century cast iron fireplace in the Aesthetic taste, inset with a set of twelve 6in tiles decorated in sepia tones with scenes

from Aesop's Fables, height 97cm, width 88cm, S/D.

£200-£300

1193. A 1930s / 1940s Art Deco wall mask modelled as a lady with ringlets

and curls in her hair, unmarked, length 29cm, S/D.

£40-£60

1194. A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak ashtray of rectangular form with canted corners and with carved 'mouse signature', width 10cm.

£60-£80

1195. A bronze table salt by Richard Rohac formed as a kneeling African

lady with her arms outstretched and an oval bowl at her knees, stamped RR Made in Austria, length 9.5cm, height 8cm.

£60-£80

1196. A pair of early 20th Century German Arts and Crafts Goberg candlesticks attributed in design to Hugo Berger, both in wrought

iron with stamped decoration, impressed Goberg. Ges.Geso, height 11.5cm.

£50-£80

1197. An early 20th Century gilt metal trinket box with lion finial, from the

Majestic Theatre commemorating the 100th Performance of the

Wizard of Oz, Wednesday April 15th 1908, marked to the underside alongside J.B 827 in a laurel wreath, 8cm x 6.5cm x 5.5cm.

£50-£80

1198. A parcel lot of assorted dip and fountain pens to include a banded

agate handled and a silver Sampson Mordan example, also a letter knife and a fork etc., S/D. (14)

£80-£120

1199. A 1930s / 1940s modernist chrome plated tubular bottle holder with moveable mechanism, designed by Jacques Adnet, unmarked, length

27.5cm.

£200-£300

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1193. A 1930s / 1940s Art Deco wall mask modelled as a lady with ringlets

and curls in her hair, unmarked, length 29cm, S/D.

£40-£60

1194. A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak ashtray of rectangular form with canted corners and with carved 'mouse signature', width 10cm.

£60-£80

1195. A bronze table salt by Richard Rohac formed as a kneeling African

lady with her arms outstretched and an oval bowl at her knees, stamped RR Made in Austria, length 9.5cm, height 8cm.

£60-£80

1196. A pair of early 20th Century German Arts and Crafts Goberg candlesticks attributed in design to Hugo Berger, both in wrought

iron with stamped decoration, impressed Goberg. Ges.Geso, height 11.5cm.

£50-£80

1197. An early 20th Century gilt metal trinket box with lion finial, from the

Majestic Theatre commemorating the 100th Performance of the Wizard of Oz, Wednesday April 15th 1908, marked to the underside

alongside J.B 827 in a laurel wreath, 8cm x 6.5cm x 5.5cm.

£50-£80

1198. A parcel lot of assorted dip and fountain pens to include a banded agate handled and a silver Sampson Mordan example, also a letter

knife and a fork etc., S/D. (14)

£80-£120

1199. A 1930s / 1940s modernist chrome plated tubular bottle holder with

moveable mechanism, designed by Jacques Adnet, unmarked, length 27.5cm.

£200-£300

1200. A pair of 1930s patinated spelter figures of seagulls in flight, above crashing waves, mounted on black variegated plinth bases,

unsigned, height 20cm. (2)

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1200. A pair of 1930s patinated spelter figures of seagulls in flight, above

crashing waves, mounted on black variegated plinth bases, unsigned, height 20cm. (2)

£100-£150

1201. A pair of 1930s patinated green spelter figures of seagulls in flight above crashing waves, mounted on cream and rouge variegated

plinth bases, unsigned, sticker label to base Libraire - Papeterie, E. Cufay, Rue. St. Vulfran, Abbeville, height 14cm. (2)

£80-£120

1202. A 1930s chrome plated figure of a stylised galleon in full sale, raised

on an oval plinth base, unsigned, height 33cm.

£80-£120

1203. Two 1930s picture frames, the first and larger example with angular

wooden base, with chrome ball finials, the tubular support holding glass panels, height 28cm, width 35cm, together with another

chrome example, height 26cm, width 22cm. (2)

£80-£120

1204. A 1930s Art Deco patinated spelter figure of a swooping seagull

above rolling waves, mounted on a variegated rouge marble oval plinth base, unsigned, height 25cm and width 36cm.

£120-£150

1205. A 1930s Art Deco ceramic figure, in the manner of Leonardo,

modelled as a semi-clad kneeling lady, with leg raised on a plinth, draped in robes and hands aloft, with allover green verdigris style

patination, Rd 817178/243, height 33.5cm.

£100-£150

1206. A Ugo Cipriani (1887-1960) Art Deco 1930s patinated spelter figure

of a kneeling lady, the black slate plinth base supporting two birds, the scantily clad figure with a further bird in her right hand, signed

to base U. Cipriani, height 37cm and width 44cm.

£200-£300

1207. A Demétre Chiparus (1886-1947) patinated bronze figure titled 'Coquetry', a 1930s later recast, modelled as a lady gazing in to a

mirror, mounted on a variegated marble base, signed D.H. Chiparus

to the base, height 28cm, width 29cm.

£800-£1200

1208. A 1930s Uriano Art Deco spelter figure of a reclining lady, arms outstretched to a black patinated figure of a standing dog, raised on

a sectional variegated marble base, signed to base, height 17cm, width 45.5cm.

£200-£300

1209. A 1930s Uriano Art Deco patinated spelter figure 'Diana The Huntress' raised on a rectangular white and black marble base,

modelled in striding position with bow poised, signed to the reverse, height 51cm, width 46cm.

£300-£500

1210. A 1930s Art Deco glass ceiling light fittings of scalloped shell form,

with chromed frame, height 20cm, diameter 39cm.

£100-£150

1210A. A set of three 1930s Art Deco chrome framed pink wall lights with

moulded shell shades, height 20cm, width 26cm. (3)

£100-£150

1211. Two 1930s Art Deco light fittings, to include a quatrefoil shell shaped frosted glass ceiling shade with chains and ceiling rose, height 15cm

and diameter 48cm, together with a similar shell form glass wall light

with chrome mounts, height 18cm and width 26cm. (2)

£150-£200

1212. A pair of 1930s leaded uplighting wall lights of fan form with tonal tan, white and red marbled glass panels and brass backs, both width

62cm and height 38cm. (2)

£100-£200

1213. A 1930s wall mirror of canted diamond form highlighted with chrome plated fan supports to top and bottom, width 72cm.

£60-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1207. A Demétre Chiparus (1886-1947) patinated bronze figure titled

'Coquetry', a 1930s later recast, modelled as a lady gazing in to a mirror, mounted on a variegated marble base, signed D.H. Chiparus

to the base, height 28cm, width 29cm.

£800-£1200

1208. A 1930s Uriano Art Deco spelter figure of a reclining lady, arms outstretched to a black patinated figure of a standing dog, raised on

a sectional variegated marble base, signed to base, height 17cm, width 45.5cm.

£200-£300

1209. A 1930s Uriano Art Deco patinated spelter figure 'Diana The

Huntress' raised on a rectangular white and black marble base, modelled in striding position with bow poised, signed to the reverse,

height 51cm, width 46cm.

£300-£500

1210. A 1930s Art Deco glass ceiling light fittings of scalloped shell form, with chromed frame, height 20cm, diameter 39cm.

£100-£150

1210A. A set of three 1930s Art Deco chrome framed pink wall lights with

moulded shell shades, height 20cm, width 26cm. (3)

£100-£150

1211. Two 1930s Art Deco light fittings, to include a quatrefoil shell shaped frosted glass ceiling shade with chains and ceiling rose, height 15cm

and diameter 48cm, together with a similar shell form glass wall light with chrome mounts, height 18cm and width 26cm. (2)

£150-£200

1212. A pair of 1930s leaded uplighting wall lights of fan form with tonal

tan, white and red marbled glass panels and brass backs, both width 62cm and height 38cm. (2)

£100-£200

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1213. A 1930s wall mirror of canted diamond form highlighted with chrome

plated fan supports to top and bottom, width 72cm.

£60-£80

1214. A set of three Art Deco fan shaped frosted glass wall light shades, each of stylised naturalistic form, relief moulded and frosted, height

19cm, width 11cm. (3)

£40-£60

1215. An early 20th Century mahogany dentistry cabinet for W.J.M Hale, the top opening to reveal a fitted interior of glass jars above six

graduated drawers containing tools, syringe etc mounted with a

makers tablet the S.S White Co, 126 Great Portland Street W1, height 37cm x 33cm.

£300-£500

1216. A very large vintage Farley's Rusks enamel advertising sign, possibly

a tram sign, the dark blue signs with white and yellow text 'Farley's Rusk for baby', the sign is composed of two sections, each

approximate length 260cm, overall length 520cm.

£800-£1200

1216a. A vintage enamel double sided advertising sign, one side with text

'Stephen's Ink', the reverse 'Stationer and Newsagent', 25.5cm x 44.5cm.

£100-£150

1217. A Victorian parlour game ‘The Expert Angler’ and other games to

include puzzles, Lotto, Test Match and Subbuteo Table Cricket etc.

£50-£80

1218. An early 20th Century Stanley parallel rule in a mahogany box and

two small abacuses. (3)

£40-£60

1219. A collection of wooden printing block designs to include stylised trees, floral frieze borders etc.

£50-£80

1220. A real photographic postcard of the funeral victims of the Stanley pit

disaster 1909, a Zeppelin card, World War One related cards and

greetings cards. (qty)

£40-£60

1221. A large collection of Edwardian postcards to include scenic views, seascapes, greetings etc. (qty)

£40-£60

1222. A Parker Junior green cased fountain pen, a Parker 17, other pens to

include Osmiroid, Del La Rue etc and two advertising rulers. (qty)

£50-£70

1223. A post war Swedish teak table lamp of tapered form with a circular

base, complete with a tan leather shade, labelled 'Made in Sweden' to the base, height including the shade 78cm, S/D.

£50-£80

1224. Two late 19th to early 20th Century bidri type Middle Eastern

vessels, each of rounded ovoid form, similarly decorated and inscribed to the exterior with arabesque motifs and sanskrit text,

diameter 25cm x height 22cm and diameter 26cm x height 23cm. (2)

£40-£60

1225. A 20th Century brass and iron decorative model canon, length 45cm,

and a twin handled glazed pottery samovar and cover with presentation inscription height 38cm. (2)

£30-£50

1226. Two boxes of Stanley curved drawer rail templates. £30-£50

1227. A collection of Polaroid cameras, to include an Automatic 340 land camera, with original case, a 1980s Polaroid camera 'The Button', a

white 'Swinger model 20' and a 'Super Swinger' model. (4)

£30-£50

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1219. A collection of wooden printing block designs to include stylised

trees, floral frieze borders etc.

£50-£80

1220. A real photographic postcard of the funeral victims of the Stanley pit disaster 1909, a Zeppelin card, World War One related cards and

greetings cards. (qty)

£40-£60

1221. A large collection of Edwardian postcards to include scenic views,

seascapes, greetings etc. (qty)

£40-£60

1222. A Parker Junior green cased fountain pen, a Parker 17, other pens to include Osmiroid, Del La Rue etc and two advertising rulers. (qty)

£50-£70

1223. A post war Swedish teak table lamp of tapered form with a circular

base, complete with a tan leather shade, labelled 'Made in Sweden' to the base, height including the shade 78cm, S/D.

£50-£80

1224. Two late 19th to early 20th Century bidri type Middle Eastern vessels, each of rounded ovoid form, similarly decorated and

inscribed to the exterior with arabesque motifs and sanskrit text, diameter 25cm x height 22cm and diameter 26cm x height 23cm. (2)

£40-£60

1225. A 20th Century brass and iron decorative model canon, length 45cm,

and a twin handled glazed pottery samovar and cover with presentation inscription height 38cm. (2)

£30-£50

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1226. Two boxes of Stanley curved drawer rail templates. £30-£50

1227. A collection of Polaroid cameras, to include an Automatic 340 land camera, with original case, a 1980s Polaroid camera 'The Button', a

white 'Swinger model 20' and a 'Super Swinger' model. (4)

£30-£50

1228. A 19th Century Jaques & Son, London playing card game 'The

Counties of England' comprising Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Northamptonshire, Rutlandshire,

Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire,

complete with rules and 'the key', complete.

£40-£60

1229. A pair of late 19th Century painted cast iron candlesticks, the

columns modeled in the form of a sword, axe and standard, each on a tricorn base, height 31cm. (2)

£40-£60

1230. Several items belonging to Ettie Billingsley (nee Riley), formerly of

Frogmore House Wolverley, to include an Edwardian embroidered

nightdress, a silver embossed ebonised walking stick, length 86cm, and her original recipe book and a guide to health and recipes. (4)

£50-£70

1231. A large 1940s Art Deco chalk ware model of a dancing lady in a

green dress holding a drape of fabric, the whole in green and matt gold, impressed O.P 381 R.D 818082, height 45cm, S/D.

£40-£60

1232. An early 20th Century brass compensated pocket barometer

diameter 5cm, with a cased meerschaum pipe, an alabaster box with

silver gilt hinged, 9cm square, S/D, a Dupont lighter and two modern fountain pens. (5)

£40-£60

1233. A 1930s / 1950s Hagenauer model of a standing lady, her torso in

wood and her skirt in brass, all to a circular base stamped Made in Vienna Austria, WHW in a circle, and Atelier Hagenauer Wien

alongside paper label for Thos. Wood & Sons, Fine Art Gallery

Dartington, height 24.5cm.

£800-£1200

1234. A 1930s novelty ashtray attributed in design to Henry Howell & Co for Dunhill modelled as a bird formed from a coquilla nut with green

phenolic beak and metal legs, all to a hardwood base, unmarked, height 18.5cm.

£400-£600

1235. A 1930s novelty ashtray attributed in design to Henry Howell & Co for Dunhill modelled as a rabbit formed from polished rootwood with

green phenolic ears sat beside a vesta holder, all to a walnut base, unmarked, height 10cm.

£150-£200

1236. A pair of 1930s / 1940s Art Deco Bagley type blue glass vases, each

of ribbed form raised to four feet, both retain original shaped glass

frog, unmarked, height 23cm, together with a pair of 1930s Art Deco chromed vases and covers, possibly from a florist display, height

26cm. (4)

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1233. A 1930s / 1950s Hagenauer model of a standing lady, her torso in

wood and her skirt in brass, all to a circular base stamped Made in Vienna Austria, WHW in a circle, and Atelier Hagenauer Wien

alongside paper label for Thos. Wood & Sons, Fine Art Gallery Dartington, height 24.5cm.

£800-£1200

1234. A 1930s novelty ashtray attributed in design to Henry Howell & Co for Dunhill modelled as a bird formed from a coquilla nut with green

phenolic beak and metal legs, all to a hardwood base, unmarked, height 18.5cm.

£400-£600

1235. A 1930s novelty ashtray attributed in design to Henry Howell & Co

for Dunhill modelled as a rabbit formed from polished rootwood with green phenolic ears sat beside a vesta holder, all to a walnut base,

unmarked, height 10cm.

£150-£200

1236. A pair of 1930s / 1940s Art Deco Bagley type blue glass vases, each of ribbed form raised to four feet, both retain original shaped glass

frog, unmarked, height 23cm, together with a pair of 1930s Art Deco chromed vases and covers, possibly from a florist display, height

26cm. (4)

£40-£60

1237. A Japanese Art Deco style cocktail shaker with six matching

champagne flutes, the black lacquered ground decorated with kodaiji makie gilt long tailed chickens sat in tree amidst prunus blossom,

unmarked, decanter height 23cm. (7)

£40-£60

1238. Three early 20th Century Carl Deffner Esslingen copper and brass

storage canisters in the Seccessionist / Jugendstil style with stamped stylised rose motif, stamped CDE to the bases, height 17cm, S/D,

together with a silver plated WMF oval tray or stand, length 21cm. (4)

£50-£80

1239. A small 1930s blue chinoiserie lacquered table mirror, decorated with

figures in a garden scene, 30cm x 22cm.

£40-£60

1240. A 19th Century pocket sundial compass in a hinged treen case, with

paper covered dial and with a calendar to the inside of the hinged cover formed by paper gores, unnamed, height 2.5cm and diameter

5cm, together with a late 19th to early 20th Century brass cased pocket compass with paper register, diameter 4cm, S/D. (2)

£50-£80

1241. A 19th Century quart pewter tankard with Cork makers mark, a one

pint jug measure, a Victorian pot bellied tankard, a similar measure

and five other similar pewter measures. (9)

£60-£80

1242. A Victorian figured walnut adjustable book or music stand inset with an embroidered panel, on a turned stand, height 41cm.

£60-£80

1243. A copper castellated jelly mould, a copper ring jelly mould, two other

moulds, a copper brass strapped trinket chest, a copper playing card

case, a sauce boat and spoon and later set of three cylindrical measures. (qty)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1240. A 19th Century pocket sundial compass in a hinged treen case, with

paper covered dial and with a calendar to the inside of the hinged cover formed by paper gores, unnamed, height 2.5cm and diameter

5cm, together with a late 19th to early 20th Century brass cased pocket compass with paper register, diameter 4cm, S/D. (2)

£50-£80

1241. A 19th Century quart pewter tankard with Cork makers mark, a one pint jug measure, a Victorian pot bellied tankard, a similar measure

and five other similar pewter measures. (9)

£60-£80

1242. A Victorian figured walnut adjustable book or music stand inset with

an embroidered panel, on a turned stand, height 41cm.

£60-£80

1243. A copper castellated jelly mould, a copper ring jelly mould, two other moulds, a copper brass strapped trinket chest, a copper playing card

case, a sauce boat and spoon and later set of three cylindrical measures. (qty)

£50-£80

1244. A continental Art Nouveau copper swing handle coal scuttle

embossed with stylised design to the front, height 51cm.

£60-£90

1245. An Art Nouveau embossed copper two handled vase, a similar jardiniere and a copper two handled tray. (3)

£40-£60

1246. A large 18th Century pewter charger, London touch marks with flat

rim, diameter 46cm, and a similar smaller charger stamped John

Stile London, with raised rim, diameter 38cm. (2)

£60-£100

1247. A Black Forrest carved walnut bracket in the form of a cross legged figure holding up a scroll, a string box, an egg thimble case, a two

piece mould and a pair of Art Nouveau style pewter candlesticks. (6)

£30-£50

1248. A Victorian oval coat or tie rack with cut away ebonised design

depicting a bead work horse's head to the centre, width 36cm.

£40-£60

1249. An early 20th Century gypsy caravan copper kettle, a spirit kettle, a small copper saucepan stamped Farmhouse, a miniature copper

kettle and a hammered pewter four piece tea set. (8)

£40-£60

1250. An Art Nouveau embossed brass string holder with scissor side holder, a small instrument bevelled table mirror, a bronzed figure of

a fairy and a door bell. (4)

£40-£60

1251. A Victorian gilt framed quizzing glass, a triple photograph frame and

various compact cases, some commemorative examples and a brass and crocodile panel casket. (qty)

£50-£80

1252. A 19th Century mahogany sargophagal shaped tea caddy and a two

drawer walnut table cabinet possibly for a pigeon racing clock, width

38cm. (2)

£40-£60

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1247. A Black Forrest carved walnut bracket in the form of a cross legged

figure holding up a scroll, a string box, an egg thimble case, a two piece mould and a pair of Art Nouveau style pewter candlesticks. (6)

£30-£50

1248. A Victorian oval coat or tie rack with cut away ebonised design depicting a bead work horse's head to the centre, width 36cm.

£40-£60

1249. An early 20th Century gypsy caravan copper kettle, a spirit kettle, a

small copper saucepan stamped Farmhouse, a miniature copper kettle and a hammered pewter four piece tea set. (8)

£40-£60

1250. An Art Nouveau embossed brass string holder with scissor side holder, a small instrument bevelled table mirror, a bronzed figure of

a fairy and a door bell. (4)

£40-£60

1251. A Victorian gilt framed quizzing glass, a triple photograph frame and

various compact cases, some commemorative examples and a brass and crocodile panel casket. (qty)

£50-£80

1252. A 19th Century mahogany sargophagal shaped tea caddy and a two drawer walnut table cabinet possibly for a pigeon racing clock, width

38cm. (2)

£40-£60

1253. A mid 20th Century wooden pond yacht painted red and pale blue,

single wooden mast, on associated stand, length 90cm, A/F.

£60-£80

1254. A Paterson miners lamp type B.7, another stamped IVF and numbered 37 and a protector lamp No 268. (3)

£70-£90

1255. Sir Nicholas Harris Nicholas 'History of the Orders of Knighthood of

The British Empire', published for John Hunter by William Pickering,

London, 1842, red cloth boards with gilt tooled calf spine, large 4to, the set of four volumes. (4)

£70-£100

1256. A 1930s Meccano outfit containing blue and gold pieces, girders,

circular parts, boiler etc., all housed in an associated wooden box with Meccano stencilled to lid, playworn.

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1254. A Paterson miners lamp type B.7, another stamped IVF and

numbered 37 and a protector lamp No 268. (3)

£70-£90

1255. Sir Nicholas Harris Nicholas 'History of the Orders of Knighthood of The British Empire', published for John Hunter by William Pickering,

London, 1842, red cloth boards with gilt tooled calf spine, large 4to, the set of four volumes. (4)

£70-£100

1256. A 1930s Meccano outfit containing blue and gold pieces, girders,

circular parts, boiler etc., all housed in an associated wooden box with Meccano stencilled to lid, playworn.

£100-£150

1257. James Grant 'Cassell's Illustrated History of India', published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co, c. 1890, black cloth boards with

leather spine, 4to, Cassell's History of England, 2 vols and Thomas Archer 'William Ewart Gladstone and His Contemporaries' four parts

within two volumes published by Blackie and Son, 1883. (6)

£50-£70

1258. James Dallaway 'Inquiries into the Origin and Progress of the Science

of Heraldry in England', published by B. & J. White, London, 1793, repaired leather boards, replaced end papers, large 4to, also two

volumes of The Imperial Gazetteer, 1855, and Lyttleton's History of England, 1802, volume II. (4)

£50-£70

1259. Lucy Dawson 'Dogs as I see Them', published by Collins, London,

1936, first edition, brown cloth boards, with dust illustrated jacket,

large 4to, also Lucy Dawson 'Neighbours', published by Collins, London, 1946, first edition. (2)

£80-£120

1260. Beatrix Potter 'The Tale of Little Pig Robinson', published by

Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd, London and New York, 1930, first edition, illustrated blue cloth boards, lacking dust jacket, 8vo.

£50-£70

1261. A collection of hardback reference works and novels signed by their authors, the majority dedicated to John and Joan Wood, authors

include Sir David Attenborough, Henry Sandon, Sir Edward Heath, Brian Johnston, Rt. Hon. James Callaghan, Armand Denis, Jill

Barklem and others. (17)

£100-£150

1262. A pair of 18th Century relief moulded portrait panels in the manner

of Wedgwood depicting King George III and Queen Charlotte in white mounted to a black basalt ground, unmarked, each depth

11cm, S/D, together with a similar period glass profile portrait of a gentleman on reverse painted black glass and a Wedgwood Jasper

Ware plaque decorated with a Cherub. (4)

£70-£90

1263. Four 1940s / 1950s advertising show cards for Mascot Shoes 'Styled

to match a Mascot Shoe' each with a fashionable lady with tinted colouring, 30cm x 18cm.

£40-£60

1264. A collection of assorted vintage cooking and recipe pamphlets, 1930s

to 1980s, to include four 1930s 'New World Regulo Oven Control' pamphlets. (qty)

£30-£50

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1261. A collection of hardback reference works and novels signed by their

authors, the majority dedicated to John and Joan Wood, authors include Sir David Attenborough, Henry Sandon, Sir Edward Heath,

Brian Johnston, Rt. Hon. James Callaghan, Armand Denis, Jill Barklem and others. (17)

£100-£150

1262. A pair of 18th Century relief moulded portrait panels in the manner of Wedgwood depicting King George III and Queen Charlotte in

white mounted to a black basalt ground, unmarked, each depth 11cm, S/D, together with a similar period glass profile portrait of a

gentleman on reverse painted black glass and a Wedgwood Jasper

Ware plaque decorated with a Cherub. (4)

£70-£90

1263. Four 1940s / 1950s advertising show cards for Mascot Shoes 'Styled

to match a Mascot Shoe' each with a fashionable lady with tinted colouring, 30cm x 18cm.

£40-£60

1264. A collection of assorted vintage cooking and recipe pamphlets, 1930s to 1980s, to include four 1930s 'New World Regulo Oven Control'

pamphlets. (qty)

£30-£50

1265. A collection of assorted 1930s and later jewellers advertising and

show cards, most for William Griffith & Sons showing various wedding bands, rings and marcasite jewellery. (qty)

£40-£60

1266. Three advertising show cards, the first for Vimto 'Miles away the

Best', the second for Drink Crieff Mineral Waters and the third for

Delicious Home Made Puff pastry, each pictorial, largest 40.5cm x 27cm.

£50-£80

1267. A collection of assorted post war to later 20th Century advertising

show cards to include examples for Guinness, Dunlop Sports Shoes, Moet and Chandon, Brettles Socks and Booths Finest Gin. (qty)

£40-£60

1268. Two 1950s rectangular advertising posters for Robin Hood bicycles

(a product of Raleigh Industries), the first with a lady and gentleman

cycling over a bridge with the verse 'it's easier and cheaper' over the train emerging from the tunnel beneath, the second 'Travel where

you will on a Robin Hood', largest 33cm x 73.5cm. (2)

£100-£150

1269. A 19th Century tortoiseshell box with silver strung border later converted to a necessaire with scissors, mirror, note pad, scent

bottle, pencil, knife, thimble etc., height 11cm.

£200-£300

1270. A 19th Century tortoiseshell and silver card case opening to a

concertina blue silk and card interior, length 10.5cm, with a similar example decorated with inlaid mother of pearl, length 10cm, S/D. (2)

£100-£150

1271. Two 19th Century rectangular tortoiseshell card cases, one with spot

decoration, length 10.5cm, and the other with inlaid mother of pearl

foliate decoration, length 9cm, S/D. (2)

£80-£120

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1268. Two 1950s rectangular advertising posters for Robin Hood bicycles

(a product of Raleigh Industries), the first with a lady and gentleman cycling over a bridge with the verse 'it's easier and cheaper' over the

train emerging from the tunnel beneath, the second 'Travel where you will on a Robin Hood', largest 33cm x 73.5cm. (2)

£100-£150

1269. A 19th Century tortoiseshell box with silver strung border later converted to a necessaire with scissors, mirror, note pad, scent

bottle, pencil, knife, thimble etc., height 11cm.

£200-£300

1270. A 19th Century tortoiseshell and silver card case opening to a

concertina blue silk and card interior, length 10.5cm, with a similar example decorated with inlaid mother of pearl, length 10cm, S/D. (2)

£100-£150

1271. Two 19th Century rectangular tortoiseshell card cases, one with spot decoration, length 10.5cm, and the other with inlaid mother of pearl

foliate decoration, length 9cm, S/D. (2)

£80-£120

1272. Three 19th Century rectangular card cases to include a foliate

engraved mother of pearl and silver example, length 10cm, an ivory and vizagapatam example, length 10cm, and an ivory example

carved with panels of figures in a landscape setting, length 8cm. (3)

£100-£150

1273. A 1930s Art Deco combined powder compact and cigarette case, the

top opening compartment decorated with in a mottled green with cream stripe with chrome edging, the reverse opening to reveal a

cigarette compartment, complete with original red lipstick to the holder at the top, length 9.5cm.

£40-£60

1274. An Arts and Crafts oak lazy susan, the circular top with a moulded

rim above a stepped thumb-moulded base, stamped 113056 to the

base, height 17cm and diameter 60cm, S/D.

£100-£150

1275. A small parcel lot of assorted items to include six vesta cases, a Worcestershire regimental badge, metal chains, a ring, fobs etc.

(qty)

£60-£80

1276. A group of five decorative Congolese carved hardwood wall masks and three Nepalese wooden stringed instruments. (8)

£60-£100

1277. A ukele, unnamed, in black leather case, a brass cornet and an ebonised clarinet with plated fittings, length 64cm. (3)

£60-£100

1278. A Veritys single phase A C desk or table fan, serial no B3657, four

blades, height 56cm, and a similar Taifun desk fan, height 43cm. (2)

£60-£100

1279. Three Kukri knives and scabbards including a white metal covered example, a brass hand sprayer, a brass car fire extinguisher and a

blow torch. (6)

£40-£60

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1275. A small parcel lot of assorted items to include six vesta cases, a

Worcestershire regimental badge, metal chains, a ring, fobs etc. (qty)

£60-£80

1276. A group of five decorative Congolese carved hardwood wall masks and three Nepalese wooden stringed instruments. (8)

£60-£100

1277. A ukele, unnamed, in black leather case, a brass cornet and an

ebonised clarinet with plated fittings, length 64cm. (3)

£60-£100

1278. A Veritys single phase A C desk or table fan, serial no B3657, four blades, height 56cm, and a similar Taifun desk fan, height 43cm. (2)

£60-£100

1279. Three Kukri knives and scabbards including a white metal covered

example, a brass hand sprayer, a brass car fire extinguisher and a blow torch. (6)

£40-£60

1280. Nine 19th Century pharmaceutical jars to include Quin Sulp, Piper .ALB, Plumb.AC and five acid etched panelled bottles and stoppers.

(14)

£80-£120

1281. A 1930s oak cased engineers tool chest by M &W fitted with an arrangement of nine drawers with some tools enclosed by a fall,

width 50cm, and a small chest of tools containing callipers etc.

£60-£100

1282. An oak cased three bottle tantalus with plated mounts and carry

handle, each decanter of square form with facet cut shoulders and lapidary cut stopper, with a Sherry decanter label, width 33cm.

£60-£80

1283. A mid 20th Century dental automatic air compressor with a red

painted six spoked fly wheel driven by two pulley wheels supported

on a black cylinder, with makers plaque The Dental MFG Co Ltd, no 1124, height 88cm, and a Delton black painted electric air

compressor unit style N11, serial no18404, mounted with fly wheel, height 35.5cm. (2)

£60-£100

1284. A set of Gallenkamp balance scales by ETA Insts Ltd, a set of part

brass Libra scales, an EKC table grocers type and a coffee grinder.

(4)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1282. An oak cased three bottle tantalus with plated mounts and carry

handle, each decanter of square form with facet cut shoulders and lapidary cut stopper, with a Sherry decanter label, width 33cm.

£60-£80

1283. A mid 20th Century dental automatic air compressor with a red painted six spoked fly wheel driven by two pulley wheels supported

on a black cylinder, with makers plaque The Dental MFG Co Ltd, no 1124, height 88cm, and a Delton black painted electric air

compressor unit style N11, serial no18404, mounted with fly wheel,

height 35.5cm. (2)

£60-£100

1284. A set of Gallenkamp balance scales by ETA Insts Ltd, a set of part

brass Libra scales, an EKC table grocers type and a coffee grinder. (4)

£50-£80

1285. Two watch maker lathes each mounted on plinth bases with electric motors, a similar hand crank operated lathe, a precision lathe and a

box containing watch makers accessories and clock parts. (qty)

£100-£200

1286. A Victorian black painted mechanical shoe last with hand crank operation mounted on an oak plinth and two cast iron triple shoe

lasts. (3)

£60-£100

1287. A small Victorian double roller table top mangle with handcrank

operation, on stepped wooden base, length 62cm.

£50-£100

1288. A late 19th Century oak cased Joseph Davis 'American Forecast Barometer', with fret cut pediment above the silvered register and

thermometer, with days of the week register dials and a compass

fitted to the base, height 105cm and width 27cm.

£200-£300

1289. An improved 1891 No 2 patented hand crank operated lathe, later painted red and green, on wooden base, length 103cm, and a hand

crank six spoke fly wheel bench drill and bit, height 52cm. (2)

£70-£100

1290. A Vono circular knife grinder, later green painted, a Mole hand crank operated grinder, two flat irons and an aluminium meat press, length

35cm. (5)

£40-£60

1291. An 1875 Public Health act poster for Bewdley Worcestershire, an

1880 parliament act for Bewdley, an 18th Century engraving of Blackston Cave near Bewdley, two other similar engravings and two

1930s shop display postcard boards for Bewdley by T.F.W Harris, Load Street, 44cm x 45cm. (7)

£100-£150

1292. A 19th Century shoe snuff box, two agate inset examples and three other snuff boxes including a monogrammed brass and copper

example. (5)

£80-£120

1293. A collection of early 20th Century printed Cadburys & Fry’s chocolate paper bags, a Bournville Cocoa sample tin, a 2d brass octagonal

factory token and a two tone Cadbury cream jug. (qty)

£80-£120

1294. The History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick, in two volumes, and

a terracotta bird caller or whistle, possibly 18th century. (3)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1289. An improved 1891 No 2 patented hand crank operated lathe, later

painted red and green, on wooden base, length 103cm, and a hand crank six spoke fly wheel bench drill and bit, height 52cm. (2)

£70-£100

1290. A Vono circular knife grinder, later green painted, a Mole hand crank operated grinder, two flat irons and an aluminium meat press, length

35cm. (5)

£40-£60

1291. An 1875 Public Health act poster for Bewdley Worcestershire, an

1880 parliament act for Bewdley, an 18th Century engraving of Blackston Cave near Bewdley, two other similar engravings and two

1930s shop display postcard boards for Bewdley by T.F.W Harris, Load Street, 44cm x 45cm. (7)

£100-£150

1292. A 19th Century shoe snuff box, two agate inset examples and three other snuff boxes including a monogrammed brass and copper

example. (5)

£80-£120

1293. A collection of early 20th Century printed Cadburys & Fry’s chocolate

paper bags, a Bournville Cocoa sample tin, a 2d brass octagonal factory token and a two tone Cadbury cream jug. (qty)

£80-£120

1294. The History of British Birds by Thomas Bewick, in two volumes, and a terracotta bird caller or whistle, possibly 18th century. (3)

£50-£80

1295. A Pictorial S.D.V cigarette sign depicting a gentleman holding a

briefcase and cane, another for Castle Hall cigars, an Old Judge pictorial tobacco sign and a colander for Whiting brothers

Yarmouth. (4)

£80-£120

1296. A late 20th Century Salvador Dali circular mirror sign with facsimile

signature, 74cm x 74cm.

£150-£250

1297. A Costa Rican Pre-Columbian stone head fragment, the grey stone loosely carved with deep carved features, height 9cm.

£50-£80

1298. A collection of seven small Monaco art posters by modern artist

Hubert Clerissi, some signed. (7)

£60-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1296. A late 20th Century Salvador Dali circular mirror sign with facsimile

signature, 74cm x 74cm.

£150-£250

1297. A Costa Rican Pre-Columbian stone head fragment, the grey stone loosely carved with deep carved features, height 9cm.

£50-£80

1298. A collection of seven small Monaco art posters by modern artist

Hubert Clerissi, some signed. (7)

£60-£80

1299. A large 17th/18th Century bronze mortar, with flared footrim, diameter 35cm x height 32cm, and a large double ended pestle,

length 48cm.

£200-£300

1300. A 19th Century Grand Tour circular hardstone inkwell, the cover inset with five lava cameos opening to reveal six separate brass divisions,

width 10cm, S/D.

£300-£500

1301. NO LOT £150-£250

1302. An Ercol Furniture model 315 Windsor Grandfather Rocking Chair, S/D.

£50-£80

1303. A 1960s teak Ladderax two bay modular bookcase system on steel

supports, designed by Robert Heal for Staples and Co, comprising two chests of three drawers, each measuring height 48cm, width

90cm and depth 41cm, together with eight shelves each width 90cm

and depth 31cm.

£200-£300

1304. A Kashan style runner, the central ochre ground with medallions and geometric designs within a series of green, red and purple borders,

272cm x 78cm.

£60-£80

1305. An Art Deco French burr walnut veneered double bed by Georges &

Gaston Guerin, with an arched head and foot board raised to sledge type feet and with a stepped integral demi-lune drawer and shelf to

each side, with indistinct hand-written signature to the underside of one of the drawers, refurbished with replacement folding bed base,

width across the headboard 209cm and length 200cm.

£800-£1200

1306. A nest of three Arts and Crafts oak occasional tables of rectangular

form, the largest table with a marquetry inlaid games and cribbage board top and the smallest table fitted with a single drawer,

dimensions of the largest table height 72cm, width 67cm and depth 47cm, S/D. (3)

£80-£120

1307. A pair of early 20th Century terracotta chimney pots of stepped

circular form, height 77cm and diameter 28cm, S/D. (2)

£50-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1303. A 1960s teak Ladderax two bay modular bookcase system on steel

supports, designed by Robert Heal for Staples and Co, comprising two chests of three drawers, each measuring height 48cm, width

90cm and depth 41cm, together with eight shelves each width 90cm and depth 31cm.

£200-£300

1304. A Kashan style runner, the central ochre ground with medallions and geometric designs within a series of green, red and purple borders,

272cm x 78cm.

£60-£80

1305. An Art Deco French burr walnut veneered double bed by Georges &

Gaston Guerin, with an arched head and foot board raised to sledge type feet and with a stepped integral demi-lune drawer and shelf to

each side, with indistinct hand-written signature to the underside of one of the drawers, refurbished with replacement folding bed base,

width across the headboard 209cm and length 200cm.

£800-£1200

1306. A nest of three Arts and Crafts oak occasional tables of rectangular form, the largest table with a marquetry inlaid games and cribbage

board top and the smallest table fitted with a single drawer, dimensions of the largest table height 72cm, width 67cm and depth

47cm, S/D. (3)

£80-£120

1307. A pair of early 20th Century terracotta chimney pots of stepped

circular form, height 77cm and diameter 28cm, S/D. (2)

£50-£80

1308. An early 20th Century stoneware chimney pot of square form, height 64cm and 33cm square, together with a cylindrical terracotta pot,

height 30cm and diameter 30cm, S/D. (2)

£40-£60

1309. A sandstone trough of rectangular form with a drilled hole to the base, height 31cm, width 62cm and depth 45cm.

£80-£120

1310. A rectangular sandstone trough, height 26cm, width 60cm and depth 44cm, S/D.

£80-£120

1311. A post war G-Plan teak coffee table of rectangular form, with inset

glass top, raised to tapered legs with a magazine shelf below, bears foil label, height 43cm, width 137cm and depth 51cm.

£100-£150

1312. A Pieff 'Mandarin' coffee table of square form, designed by Tim

Bates, the smoked glass top above a chromium plated frame, height

37cm and 74cm square, S/D.

<p> Provenance - Purchased new by the present owner direct from the

Pieff factory in Cradley in 1977.

</p>

£200-£300

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1312. A Pieff 'Mandarin' coffee table of square form, designed by Tim

Bates, the smoked glass top above a chromium plated frame, height 37cm and 74cm square, S/D.

<p>

Provenance - Purchased new by the present owner direct from the

Pieff factory in Cradley in 1977.

</p>

£200-£300

1313. An early 18th Century carved oak coffer, the twin plank top over a lunette frieze and triple diamond lozenge panel front on stiles, height

71cm x depth 50cm x width 133cm.

£100-£150

1314. A 19th Century yew wood Windsor stick back elbow chair on turned

baluster supports and legs united by a crinoline stretcher.

£200-£300

1315. A 19th Century George III style three tier dumb waiter on turned baluster supports and splayed tripod legs, height 88cm.

£80-£120

1316. A 1970s teak blanket chest of lath panelled construction, with fitted

tray compartment to the interior, height 42cm, width 84cm and

depth 46cm, S/D.

£50-£80

1317. A 19th Century triple panelled pine coffer with painted floral detail to the front and sides, raised to sledge type feet, height 46cm, width

106cm and depth 53cm, S/D.

£100-£150

1318. A late 19th to early 20th Century American steamer trunk by Frank

A. Stallman, the metal strapwork bound exterior enclosing a fitted vanity mirror upright and three drawers, height when closed 59cm

(108cm when stood with vanity mirror open), width 81cm and depth 52cm, S/D.

£100-£150

1319. A small 18th century plain oak triple panelled coffer on stiles, height

48cm x depth 42cm x width 108cm.

£50-£80

1320. An early 18th century quadruple panelled oak coffer, the lunette

frieze over a fan decorated front, conforming ends on stiles, height 68cm x depth 57cm x width 150cm.

£80-£120

1321. A Victorian marble top demi-lune washstand, height 93cm x depth

44cm x width 88cm.

£30-£50

1322. A 20th century white marble and grey veined fire surround, the

frieze inset with alabaster cabochons below a projecting shelf, height 102cm x depth 24cm x length 163cm.

£40-£60

1323. A second quarter 20th Century bergere lounge suite, with single

begere canework panels, the exposed mahogany frames with carved rosettes to the capitals, upholstered in acanthus leaf patterned

fabric, height of backs 84cm, width of sofa 152cm and width of the

armchairs 74cm. (3)

£100-£150

1324. A George IV mahogany linen press, the sliding tray interior enclosed by a pair of panel doors over two short and two long drawers, on

splayed bracket feet, height 215cm x depth 57cm x width 126cm.

£80-£120

1325. An Edwardian cross-banded mahogany occasional table of oval form,

raised to square tapered legs united by an under-tier, height 70cm, width 91cm and depth 60cm, S/D.

£30-£40

1326. An Art Deco walnut veneered armchair, with a cloud shaped back

and quarter veneered strut style sides, in cream cloth upholstery, height 76cm, width 73cm and depth 80cm, seat height 37cm, S/D.

£60-£80

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1319. A small 18th century plain oak triple panelled coffer on stiles, height

48cm x depth 42cm x width 108cm.

£50-£80

1320. An early 18th century quadruple panelled oak coffer, the lunette frieze over a fan decorated front, conforming ends on stiles, height

68cm x depth 57cm x width 150cm.

£80-£120

1321. A Victorian marble top demi-lune washstand, height 93cm x depth

44cm x width 88cm.

£30-£50

1322. A 20th century white marble and grey veined fire surround, the frieze inset with alabaster cabochons below a projecting shelf, height

102cm x depth 24cm x length 163cm.

£40-£60

1323. A second quarter 20th Century bergere lounge suite, with single

begere canework panels, the exposed mahogany frames with carved rosettes to the capitals, upholstered in acanthus leaf patterned

fabric, height of backs 84cm, width of sofa 152cm and width of the armchairs 74cm. (3)

£100-£150

1324. A George IV mahogany linen press, the sliding tray interior enclosed by a pair of panel doors over two short and two long drawers, on

splayed bracket feet, height 215cm x depth 57cm x width 126cm.

£80-£120

1325. An Edwardian cross-banded mahogany occasional table of oval form,

raised to square tapered legs united by an under-tier, height 70cm, width 91cm and depth 60cm, S/D.

£30-£40

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1326. An Art Deco walnut veneered armchair, with a cloud shaped back

and quarter veneered strut style sides, in cream cloth upholstery, height 76cm, width 73cm and depth 80cm, seat height 37cm, S/D.

£60-£80

1327. An Art Deco walnut dining table in the manner of Epstein, the table of rounded rectangular form raised to strut supports, height 75cm,

length 153cm and width 91cm, together with four walnut veneered panel back chairs with drop in seats above oak frames, S/D. (5)

£80-£120

1328. A Victorian mahogany wind-out extending dining table of rectangular

form with three additional insert leaves, the top with a thumb-

moulded edge above bulbous turned and reeded legs, with applied porcelain castors, height 71cm, width 137cm and length 158cm

when closed and 311cm when fully extended, S/D.

£300-£500

1329. A 19th Century oak occasional flower or wine table in the manner of Gillows, the top of rectangular cartouche outline with carved scroll

borders above a turned and reeded pedestal support and an

acanthus carved tripod base, height 71cm, width 45cm and depth 37cm, S/D.

£100-£150

1330. A set of three late 20th Century painted hardwood pedestals or

jardiniere stands in the French Empire style, with circular tops above rams head masks, musical instruments and acanthus moulded

quatre-foil bases, one with an additional circular platform to the top,

height 84cm and width across the bases 53cm. (3)

£250-£350

1331. A Victorian oak high backed hall chair with acanthus scroll cresting above foliate patterned maroon upholstery, S/D.

£40-£60

1332. A late 20th Century reproduction hardwood silver table in the

Chippendale style, the lift off tray top with fret cut borders above a

pierced cross stretcher frame, height 71cm, width 60cm and depth 40cm.

£80-£120

1333. A 1970s teak sideboard, fitted with an arrangement of a double door

cupboard to each side of the central drawers, height 56cm, width 201cm and depth 46cm.

£80-£120

1334. A 1970s teak chest of six drawers raised to square legs, height

122cm, width 70cm and depth 46cm, S/D.

£50-£80

1335. A 1970s teak dressing table, with a triple mirror above an

arrangement of seven drawers, raised to square legs, height excluding the mirror 71cm, width 161cm and depth 46cm.

£50-£80

1336. A nest of three 1970s teak occasional tables with inset smoked glass

tops above loop style supports, the largest table height 43cm, width

96cm and depth 43cm and the two smaller tables height 36cm, width 46cm and depth 43cm. (3)

£50-£80

1337. A contemporary mahogany jardiniere stand of circular form, with

horse head masks above a swagged frieze and a trefoil stretcher shelf, height 105cm, S/D.

£50-£80

1338. A late 20th Century reproduction mahogany snap top supper table with bird cage action, the circular top with a pie crust border above

the carved and reeded pedestal and acanthus carved tripod base with claw and ball feet, height 75cm and diameter 84cm.

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1333. A 1970s teak sideboard, fitted with an arrangement of a double door

cupboard to each side of the central drawers, height 56cm, width 201cm and depth 46cm.

£80-£120

1334. A 1970s teak chest of six drawers raised to square legs, height 122cm, width 70cm and depth 46cm, S/D.

£50-£80

1335. A 1970s teak dressing table, with a triple mirror above an

arrangement of seven drawers, raised to square legs, height excluding the mirror 71cm, width 161cm and depth 46cm.

£50-£80

1336. A nest of three 1970s teak occasional tables with inset smoked glass tops above loop style supports, the largest table height 43cm, width

96cm and depth 43cm and the two smaller tables height 36cm, width 46cm and depth 43cm. (3)

£50-£80

1337. A contemporary mahogany jardiniere stand of circular form, with

horse head masks above a swagged frieze and a trefoil stretcher shelf, height 105cm, S/D.

£50-£80

1338. A late 20th Century reproduction mahogany snap top supper table with bird cage action, the circular top with a pie crust border above

the carved and reeded pedestal and acanthus carved tripod base with claw and ball feet, height 75cm and diameter 84cm.

£100-£150

1339. A pair of late 20th Century reproduction gilt metal mounted lamp or

occasional tables in the French Empire style, each with an inset burr walnut veneered top of cartouche square outline above shaped

aprons and slender cabriole legs, height 78cm and 47cm square. (2)

£200-£300

1340. A George III oak fall front bureau, the hinged fall enclosing a fitted

interior above four graduated cock-beaded drawers and raised to bracket feet, height 106cm, width 101cm and depth 53cm, S/D.

£80-£120

1341. An Arts and Crafts oak sideboard attributed to Liberty & Co, the

mirror panel upright with overhanging cornice pediment and fret-cut tulip motifs to the sides, above the base section fitted with an

arrangement of two drawers above an open alcove flanked by a

cupboard to the side, with copper handles and hinges over turned legs, height 165cm and width across the canopy 158cm.

£200-£300

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1340. A George III oak fall front bureau, the hinged fall enclosing a fitted

interior above four graduated cock-beaded drawers and raised to bracket feet, height 106cm, width 101cm and depth 53cm, S/D.

£80-£120

1341. An Arts and Crafts oak sideboard attributed to Liberty & Co, the mirror panel upright with overhanging cornice pediment and fret-cut

tulip motifs to the sides, above the base section fitted with an arrangement of two drawers above an open alcove flanked by a

cupboard to the side, with copper handles and hinges over turned

legs, height 165cm and width across the canopy 158cm.

£200-£300

1342. A late 19th Century pollard oak dressing table in the Aesthetic taste,

the upright section with a swing mirror with carved fan shaped motifs to the supports, further fitted below with an arrangement of

eight drawers flanking the central knee hole, height to top of mirror 170cm and width 122cm.

£100-£150

1343. A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century mahogany standard or side chairs in the Chippendale style, the frames carved with acorns and

oak leaves and with pierced scroll backs, floral machine woven tapestry seats and claw and ball front legs and cabriole rear legs,

S/D. (2)

£200-£300

1344. A reproduction marquetry inlaid walnut tambour top bonheur du jour

or bureau in the French taste, the hinged top with fitted interior above two drawers, on cabriole legs with decorative gilt metal

mounts, height 102cm, width 77cm and depth 46cm.

£200-£300

1345. An early 20th Century mahogany double door cabinet in the Chippendale style, with astragal glazed doors above blind fret-carved

front legs, height 131cm, width 107cm and depth 31cm, S/D.

£100-£150

1346. An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood cross-banded display

cabinet, with a shallow upright section with oval mirror insert above glazed double doors and square tapered legs, height 141cm, width

77cm and depth 37cm.

£80-£120

1347. An Edwardian mahogany corner display cabinet with chequer inlaid cornice above a single astragal glazed door enclosing a pale green

velvet lined interior, all over front bracket feet, height 192cm, width

82cm and depth 49cm.

£100-£150

1348. An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood cross-banded display cabinet of credence form, with a potboard stretcher shelf above

square tapered legs with spade feet, height 159cm, width 120cm and depth 40cm.

£150-£200

1349. A group of three 20th Century mahogany jardiniere stands or torcheres, with reeded columns over tripod bases, varying heights,

the largest height 114cm. (3)

£80-£120

1350. Two late 20th Century hardwood jardiniere stands or torcheres, with spiral columns over stepped plinth bases, the largest height 92cm.

(2)

£50-£80

1351. An early 20th Century oak toilet swing mirror of rectangular form, on

a spiral turned frame, height 39cm and width 45cm, S/D.

£25-£40

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1347. An Edwardian mahogany corner display cabinet with chequer inlaid

cornice above a single astragal glazed door enclosing a pale green velvet lined interior, all over front bracket feet, height 192cm, width

82cm and depth 49cm.

£100-£150

1348. An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood cross-banded display cabinet of credence form, with a potboard stretcher shelf above

square tapered legs with spade feet, height 159cm, width 120cm and depth 40cm.

£150-£200

1349. A group of three 20th Century mahogany jardiniere stands or

torcheres, with reeded columns over tripod bases, varying heights, the largest height 114cm. (3)

£80-£120

1350. Two late 20th Century hardwood jardiniere stands or torcheres, with spiral columns over stepped plinth bases, the largest height 92cm.

(2)

£50-£80

1351. An early 20th Century oak toilet swing mirror of rectangular form, on

a spiral turned frame, height 39cm and width 45cm, S/D.

£25-£40

1352. A pair of post war teak framed 'Manhattan' 'His and Hers' reclining armchairs, designed by George Fejer and Eric Phamphilon for Guy

Rogers, upholstered in a pink cloth fabric. (2) These chairs are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the

Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this

reason should not be used in a private dwelling.

£100-£150

1353. A late 19th Century Anglo Indian carved hardwood side cabinet, the pierced fret carved panel back over a stepped recess, flanked by

arch side cabinets on short turned legs, distressed, 150cm x 46cm x 122cm.

Provenance - Formerly the property of the Bishop of Armagh.

£50-£100

1354. A 1920s oak dresser centred by two geometric moulded front drawers flanked by cupboards below a cupboard rack, height 197cm

x depth 55cm x length 155cm.

£70-£100

1355. An Edwardian mahogany revolving bookcase, slatted sides over central block column, on plinth base, 57cm square.

£60-£100

1356. A George III mahogany corner washstand fitted with a drawer, together with a replica transfer printed jug and basin set. (3)

£70-£90

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1354. A 1920s oak dresser centred by two geometric moulded front

drawers flanked by cupboards below a cupboard rack, height 197cm x depth 55cm x length 155cm.

£70-£100

1355. An Edwardian mahogany revolving bookcase, slatted sides over central block column, on plinth base, 57cm square.

£60-£100

1356. A George III mahogany corner washstand fitted with a drawer,

together with a replica transfer printed jug and basin set. (3)

£70-£90

1357. A Victorian figured walnut tilt top oval breakfast table on turned melon form pedestal and four splayed carved legs terminating in

scroll feet, width 148cm.

£300-£500

1358. A George III style circular mahogany drum table, the frieze fitted with drawers, on turned fluted pedestal and splayed legs terminating

in brass toes and castors, diameter 77cm.

£70-£90

1359. A 20th Century brass club rail fender with leather padded top, length

142cm.

£120-£180

1360. A 19th Century gilt over mantle mirror, the oval plate surmounted with a bird above four platform tiers and flanked by scroll ends,

stamped 'C. Nosotti House Decorator and Looking Glass

Manufacturer, 397, 398 Oxford Street, 399, 399' , further stamped 'S5540' 134cm x 142cm.

£300-£400

1361. An 18th century style Dutch figured walnut display cabinet enclosed

by a pair of bar glazed doors below a sweeping scroll pediment on a drawer base and corner reeded panelled sides, height 224cm x depth

53cm x width 122cm.

£300-£400

1362. A large 20th Century heavy gilt bevelled edge wall mirror, 160cm x

129cm.

£250-£350

1363. Av George IV rosewood D shaped fold over card table, on ring turned legs, 76cm x 91cm.

£120-£180

1364. A set of four 19th Century crossbanded oak plank seat country

dining chairs. (4)

£80-£120

1365. A George III oak writing desk, fitted with a drawer interior enclosed

by a plain fall over a single drawer brass drop handles, on square tapering legs, height 98cm x depth 48cm x width 76cm.

£120-£150

1366. A late Victorian marquetry inlaid oval tilt top breakfast table on

turned pedestal and four scroll legs, diameter 120cm.

£120-£150

1367. An Edwardian mahogany circular occasional table , blind fret carved

frieze, on turned block legs united by a cross stretcher, diameter 57cm, and a 19th Century snap top mahogany tripod table, diameter

63cm. (2)

£100-£150

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1361. An 18th century style Dutch figured walnut display cabinet enclosed

by a pair of bar glazed doors below a sweeping scroll pediment on a drawer base and corner reeded panelled sides, height 224cm x depth

53cm x width 122cm.

£300-£400

1362. A large 20th Century heavy gilt bevelled edge wall mirror, 160cm x 129cm.

£250-£350

1363. Av George IV rosewood D shaped fold over card table, on ring

turned legs, 76cm x 91cm.

£120-£180

1364. A set of four 19th Century crossbanded oak plank seat country dining chairs. (4)

£80-£120

1365. A George III oak writing desk, fitted with a drawer interior enclosed

by a plain fall over a single drawer brass drop handles, on square tapering legs, height 98cm x depth 48cm x width 76cm.

£120-£150

1366. A late Victorian marquetry inlaid oval tilt top breakfast table on turned pedestal and four scroll legs, diameter 120cm.

£120-£150

1367. An Edwardian mahogany circular occasional table , blind fret carved

frieze, on turned block legs united by a cross stretcher, diameter 57cm, and a 19th Century snap top mahogany tripod table, diameter

63cm. (2)

£100-£150

1368. A 19th century inverted break front washstand with later inset leather top, on turned legs united by a platform, height 73cm x

depth 55cm x width 105cm.

£70-£100

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.

1368. A 19th century inverted break front washstand with later inset

leather top, on turned legs united by a platform, height 73cm x depth 55cm x width 105cm.

£70-£100

1369. An early 20th Century French carved walnut double bed and ends, the shaped scroll back surmounted with a carved pediment, width

160cm.

£200-£300

1370. A Victorian high back turned walnut nursing chair, tapestry seat and back, on bobbin turned legs.

£50-£80

1371. A pair of Edwardian style easy chairs on claw and ball feet, upholstered in cream floral damask. (2)

£120-£180

1372. A 17th Century style oak two drawer dresser, the moulded edge top

over a shaped apron, on cabriole legs and pad feet, height 85cm x depth 48cm x length 136cm.

£60-£80

1373. An 18th century oak dresser, the three tier rack below a fluted

cornice over four central drawers and flanked by cupboards below

two further short drawers, brass turned handles on stiles, height 201cm x depth 50cm x length 166cm.

£300-£400

Artist Resale Rights

ARR is calculated in Euros. Exchange rates are updated daily. ARR is cumulative and applies to lots with a hammer over €1000

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ARR is capped at €12,500

† ARR will be subject to additional fees. See last page for more details.