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CAPES DUNN & CO Two Day Sale 13th & 14th March 2012

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Antique Furniture, Clocks, Bronzes, Carpets & Rugs, Musical Instruments, Oil Paintings & Watercolours AND European Ceramics, Doulton & Beswick AT Capes Dunn & Co 38 Charles Street Manchester M1 7DB Great Britain

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CAPES DUNN & COTwo Day Sale13th & 14th March 2012

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IMPORTANT NOTICESThe descriptions in this catalogue are for the purposes of identifying the lots and are not intended in any way as a guarantee of authenticity. Please see the General Conditions of Sale on the inside front cover of this catalogue

All weights and measurements are approximate

Buyer's premium is 16% + V.A.T on the hammer price * Denotes that goods belong to registered persons and V.A.T. will be charged

YOUR ATTENTION IS PARTICULARLY DRAWN TO THE FOLLOWING

Whilst Capes Dunn & Co make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot:

(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions.

(b) Capes Dunn & Co do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims.

(c) All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Capes Dunn & Co, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims.

(d) Droit de Suite

The Artist’s Resale Right Regulations

Following the introduction of the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations on 14 February 2006, Capes Dunn will implement the new levy as follows:

Capes Dunn will collect the same amount as the resale

royalty from the buyer for any work of art covered by the regulations.

Royalty rates will only apply to works sold in the secondary market and not for those sold for the first time, and for works which are sold for €1000 or more. Royalty rates are calculated as a percentage of the sale price on a sliding scale from 4% (from €1000 to €50,000) down to 0.25% (over €500,000).

Resale royalties ARE NOT subject to VAT.

CONDITIONS OF SALE

1. General. Every Lot is sold with all faults and errors of description and the auctioneers disclaim, for themselves and for the vendor, all respon-sibility for authenticity, age, origin, condition or quality. All statements on such matters whether printed in the Catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and not representations of fact. Purchasers are deemed to have satisfied themselves on authenticity, condition, etc., before bidding and no-one in the Auctioneers’ employment has authority to make any representation of fact.

2. Bidding. The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots, to withdraw any Lots, to refuse bids and to regulate the bidding. He may bid on the vendor’s behalf for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneers’ discretion.

3. Fall of Hammer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer - if any dispute arises the Auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the dispute or to re-offer the Lot. At the fall of the hammer every Lot shall be at the risk of the buyer, and the purchaser shall give to the Auctioneer his name and address and such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require, in default of which the Auctioneer may re-offer and re-sell the Lot or Lots in question.

4. Clearance of Purchases. No purchases shall be claimed or removed until the Sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense at the end of the first working day fol-lowing the Sale, failing which the Auctioneers shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all Lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a ware-housing charge of 25p per lot per day. If they are not removed within seven days of the Sale the Auctioneers may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneers in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the Lot.

5. Agency and General. The Auctioneers act as agents only and they disclaim responsibility for default by either buyer or seller. They accept no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of members of their staff to bid for Lots on behalf of intending purchasers. Instruc-tions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. The Auctioneers do not guarantee the title of any Lot or Lots sold by them and will not be responsible for any defect in such title.

6. Defaults. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable from the defaulter shall include all loss arising from any re-sale of the Lot together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers against the defaulter’s liability.

7. Third Party Liability. Every person on the Auctioneer’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and of the method of arranging furniture, etc. He shall have no claim against the Auctioneers in respect of any injury he may sustain or any accident which may occur.

8. Viewers handling goods on display will be held fully responsible for any damage or breakage.

9. Payment. All goods must be paid for within 48 hours of the date of sale, any extension of this must be agreed with the saleroom prior to the date of sale. Following the sale, payment for the goods can be made either by:

Cash, due to money laundering regulations, we are unable to accept payment of more than £5,000 in cash for an individual lot.

Cheque, Made payable to: Capes Dunn & Co. please note: cheques need to clear before goods can be collected. Cheques which are post-dated or written by a third party will not be accepted.

Debit or Credit Card, maximum of £500 if payment made over the telephone, only one telephone payment accepted per invoice. Please note: payment by credit card will incur an additional 2.5% + VAT handling fee. We do not accept American Express. Direct Bank Transfer, please email for details.

Bankers Draft. CHEQUES Purchasers wishing to pay by cheque must produce a Bank reference

to the Auctioneers before the sale. PLEASE NOTE Cheques which are post-dated or written by a third party will not be

accepted. There is a buyer’s premium of 16% + V.A.T. on the hammer price.

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Day One (Find day two on page 29)

Tuesday 13th March 2012

Antique Furniture & Clocks, Musical Instruments, Oil Paintings & Watercolours

Sale commences at 12 noon

The Auction Galleries38 Charles StManchesterM1 7DB

Tel 0161 273 1911

Fax 0161 273 3474

[email protected]

www.capesdunn.com

Live bidding: www.the-saleroom.com

ViewingMonday 13th March 201210am to 4pmTuesday 14th March 201210am to 12 noon

Sale No: AF609

Catalogue £6.00

Back Cover Illustration Lot: 654

PLEASE NOTEALL GOODS must be removed by 4pm on Thursday 15th March 2012

CAPES DUNN & CO.

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Day One Tuesday 13th March

Clocks1. VICTORIAN BLACK SLATE MANTEL CLOCK, the 3 3/4” enamelled roman dial powered by a drum shaped movement, housing in an arch top case with moulded oblong plinth base, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) high, lacks glass and bezel to face £30-50

2. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY WALNUTWOOD CASED ELLIOTT MANTEL CLOCK, the 6 1/4” cream coloured dial with silvered roman chapter ring, powered by an eight day spring driven movement striking on a gong, housed in an an arch top case with scroll sides, 8 3/4” (22.2cm) high £40-60

3. LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK , with alarm, retailed by Shelwater and Lloyd, Liverpool, the enamelled roman dial with subsidiary Arabic alarm set dial, below (a.f.) powered by a movement string on a gong, stamped R & Co. Paris, housing a polished corniche case with oval top window and top carrying handle, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high £150-250

4. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN OAK CASED MANTEL CLOCK, retailed by Moranth Bros. Liverpool, the 6 1/4” square gilt dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, signed, , cherub mask spandrels and matted centre, powered by an eight day movement striking on two gongs and housed in an architectural case with fluted pilasters and moulded oblong base, 16 1/2” (41.9cm) high £150-200

5. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL AND HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, the 3 1/22 painted porcelain roman dial with river landscaped to the centre, powered by a drum shaped movement striking on a bell, housed in a tall case with two handled urn shaped finial (a.f.) classical mask capped laurel wreath side pendants and river landscape painted porcelain to the scrollwork base, 15 1/4” (38.7cm) high TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR PAIR OF TWO HANDLED

VASE SHAPED URNS, 14” (35.6cm) HIGH (a.f..) AND CONVERTED TO ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS (3) £175-225

6. RAILWAY PLATFORM STYLE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY TWIN FACED CEILING MOUNTED CLOCK, the 11 1/2” enamelled Roman dials powered by a single fusee movement, housed in an octagonal mahogany case with edge and two hinged access flaps, one stamped, 51 EFW, 36/1, 15” (38.1cm) wide with A PAIR OF MATT BLACK PAINTED FITTINGS (3) £150-250

7. GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the movement with painted arched dial indistinctly inscribed J. Sagar, Blackburn, with moonphase and lunar calendar to the arch, the case with swan neck pediment and baluster turned pillars, the trunk with detached spirally reeded and turned columns to the corners, with short astragal beaded Gothic arched door, the base with canted and reeded forecorners , 91 1/2” high £500-700

8. LARGE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN BLACK FOREST TRIPLE WEIGHT DRIVEN CUCKOO CLOCK, the carved case with a stag’s head surmount, game bag, oak leaves, shot guns, a hunting horn encircling the black stained dial, flanked by a hare and game bird with glass inset eyes, approx 36” high (one shotgun replaced) £2000-3000

9. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN BLACK FOREST DOUBLE WEIGHT DRIVEN CUCKOO CLOCK, the case carved with oak leaves, shotguns, a game bag, with a hare and game bird with glass inset eyes flanking the black stained dial, encircled by a hunting horn, 18 1/2” high (stags head absent to pediment) £300-400

10. SMALL LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN SPRING DRIVEN BEECHWOOD CASED WALL CLOCK, with bi-metallic gridiron pendulum, approx 19” high £90-130

11. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH CAST BRASS CASED MANTEL CLOCK, the white chapter ring with Arabic numerals, 15 1/2” high, flanked by a pair of associated cast brass candlesticks on triform bases (3) £120-180

Lot 7Lot 3

Lot 8 Lot 9

Lot 15 Lot 17

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12. W. BATTY AND SONS, MANCHESTER ART DECO STYLE MAHOGANY PRESENTATION MANTEL CLOCK, the 6” silvered dial with Roman chapter ring, powered by a spring driven movement, striking on a gong, housed in an oblong case with stepped sides and moulded base £30-40

13. EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, the 3 1/4” enamelled Roman dial powered by a drum shaped spring driven movement housed in an arch top case with moulded cornice and oblong base, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high £30-40

14. EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, the 3 1/4” white Roman dial powered by a spring driven drum shaped movement, in an arch top case, with bell husk decoration, outlined in boxwood and ebony inlay, 6” (15.2cm) high, together with visible movement in glazed case with oak platform base (2) £50-80

15. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY LINE INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 14” painted Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and floral painted spandrels, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a flat top case with turned finials above foliate scroll painted frieze and freestanding fluted fore columns and raised on a chamferred base, the front decorated with boxwood stringing and key fret banded inlays, 87” (221cm) high £300-500

16. 1930’s OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12” silvered Arabic dial powered by a weight driven movement, striking on a rack of eight rods, housed in a milestone arch top case with glazed door, raised on a plain base, with bun feet, 75 1/4” (191cm) high £150-250

17. GEORGE III OAK AND FIGURED MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with rolling moon phase by a Manchester maker, the 13 3/4” white painted dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, exotic birds painted to the centre, floral and fruit spandrels and moon phase the the arch, indistinctly signed ... hurley (?) but ‘Manchester’ clearly legible, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in an arch top case with swan neck pediment, above free standing fore columns, over a long, crossbanded

trunk door with shaped top, raised on a chamferred base with ogee bracket feet, 90 1/2” (230cm) high, pediment altered, lacking finials and columns probably later £400-600

18. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY WALNUTWOOD CASED VIENNA WALL CLOCK, with double brass cased weight driven movement, the case with pediment and split baluster columns flanking the glazed door (in need of re-assembly and a.f.) £200-300

19. EARLY 20TH CENTURY VIENNA STYLE SMALL WALL CLOCK, the 5” gilt roman dial with floral centre, powered by a spring driven movement striking on a gong and with exposed pendulum housed in a glazed oblong case with shaped cornice, floral inlaid uprights, finials and ogee moulded foot, 18 1/2” (47cm) high £40-60

20. EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK WALL CLOCK, the 12” enamelled Roman dial powered by a single fusee movement, 15 1/2” (39.4) diameter £50-80

21. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED WALNUTWOOD AND EBONISED VIENNA WALL CLOCK, the 7” two part enamelled roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, powered by an eight day movement with twin weights and ebonised pendulum rod, housed in a case with mask capped shaped cornice turnings to the chamferred corners and ogee moulded foot, 45” (114.3cm) high (a.f.) £80-120

22. EARLY VICTORIAN CARVED MAHOGANY AND OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 14” printed Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial with subsidiary seconds dial and exotic birds to the centre and shell painted spandrels, signed ‘Harlech’, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a case with swan neck pediment and free standing fore columns, over a short panelled trunk door, flanked by split turnings and panelled base with base feet, the front applied with oval carved paterae, 91” (231.1cm) high £500-600

Lot 18

Lot 22

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23. VICTORIAN LARGE BLACK SLATE AND BRONZED METAL THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, the 4 3/4” enamelled Arabic dial with visible Brocot escapement powered by a drum shaped movement striking on a gong, housed in a domed topped case with classical seated female finial and bowed pergola type ends with fluted Corinthian columns and embossed frieze revised or a shaped plinth base, 20 1/4” 951.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH MATCHING A PAIR OF PERGOLA SHAPED SIDE ORNAMENTS, with cast gilt metal classical figures, 13” (33cm) high (3) £350-450

24. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY SPELTER AND GILT SPELTER FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the 3” enamelled Roman dial (cracked) powered by a drum shaped movement, stamp Rollin, Paris, in a case surmounted with reclining Putti and birds, 10 1/4” (26cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF PATINATED FRENCH SPELTER GROUPS, entitled ‘Amour Champtre’ on turned wood bases, 16 1/2” (42cm) high (3) £100-150

25. OAK FACED POSTMAN’S STYLE WALL CLOCK, the 11” chamferred dial with carved roman numerals powered by a weight driven movement with visible long pendulum, striking on a bell £50-80

26. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN OAK MANTEL CLOCK, the 5 1/2” brass dial with silvered Arabic chapter ring, pierced spandrels and matted centre, powered by an eight day movement, striking on a gong, housed in an architectural case with moulded arch top and oblong base, 12 1/2” (31.7cm) high £80-120

27. LATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARVED WALNUT SMALL VIENNA STYLER WALL CLOCK, the 5 1/2” white enamelled Roman two part dial powered by a spring driven movement with brass disc pendulum, striking on a gong, housed in a glazed case with turned finials to the pierced architectural pediment, split turned columns and moulded foot with split turned finial, 36” (91.4cm) high £100-150

28. EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND TURNED WOOD CROSSBANDED ANEROID WHEEL BAROMETER BY NEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA, LONDON, the swan neck pediment over a long removable mercury thermometer box and 8” silvered dial, signed and numbered 3708, 39 1/2” (100.3cm) high £120-180

29. D.F. WATSON, CATEATON STREET, MANCHESTER EDWARDIAN FLORAL CARVED OAK BANJO SHAPED ANEROID BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER, with white porcelain registers £50-70

30. F. FISHER, TYLDESLEY, EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK with eight days striking movement, arched painted dial with revolving moon phase, subsidiary seconds and date dials, in case with swan neck pediment with brass ship finial and pair of brass eagle and ball finials £500-700

31. LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, signed J. Hall, Grimsby, the 12” painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and crescent shaped date aperture, enclosed with floral spandrels and beneath a river landscape to the arch, powered b an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in an arch top case with swan neck pediment and brass ball finial with eagle surmount, above free standing, fluted columns, long trunk door with wavy top, flanked by chamferred corners and raised on a plain base with bracket feet, 85 1/2” (217.2cm) high £300-500

32. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN THREE PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE with hand painted scenes, the clock with 3 1/2” painted Arabic dial and hunting scene below, powered by an eight day drum shaped movement striking on a gong, housed in dome top case with embossed figural band and finials, over four free standing Corinthian columns and raised on a plinth base with bun feet, 16” (40.7cm) high, the pair of two handled OVOID PEDESTAL SIDE URNS, painted with maids and landscapes raised on plinth bases, 12” (30.5cm) high (3) (both urns cracked) £120-180

Lot 31

Lot 30

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33. LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND LATER CARVED OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11” brass dial, with roman chapter ring, scroll engraved matted central and allegorical figural spandrels, powered by an eight day movement striking on a bell, housed in a flat top case with brass capped twisted fore columns, over a long trunk door, carved with stylised foliage, flanked by fluted quarter columns and raised on a conforming chamferred base with ogee bracket feet, 73” (185.5cm) high £500-800

34. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH GILT SPELTER AND GREEN ONYX THREE PIECE FIGURAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the 3” enamelled Arabic dial with floral painted centre, powered by a drum shaped movement, housed in a flat top case with shaped sides and plinth base with gilt metal feet, surmounted with a maiden holding a rustic loop entwined with leaves and flowerhead, 26” (61cm) high and the PAIR OF CONFORMING WIDE ORNAMENTS,13 1/4” (33.7cm) high (3) (af.) £80-120

35. SMALL ANEROID BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER, in ornate leaf carved softwood case (af.) £40-50

36. MODERN GILT BRASS CASED LARGE CARRIAGE CLOCK, retailed by Boodle and Dunthorne, typical form, 5 1/2” (14cm) high £80-120

37. LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS MANTLE CLOCK, the 4 1/2” Arabic dial with pierced crest to the centre, powered by an eight day drum shaped movement, striking on a gong, housed in a case with architectural pediment and finials, above two free standing classical figures to the forecorners, raised on a plinth base, 12 1/2” (31.7cm) high £150-250

38 & 39 Blank Lots

Rugs40. TURKISH RUG, LADDER STRIPED WITH ALTERNATING BLACK, flat weave panels heaving repeat whole diamond pattern and narrow pale stripes and pile border, long end-webs, 4’6” x 2’7” £50-80

41. PAIR OF SMALL PERSIAN PRAYER MATS with central vase of flowers design and floral spandrels on a plain off white field, 1’6” x 1’7” (2) £30-50

Boxes and Objects42. VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL BOX, oblong with hinged cover, gilt coloured oblong cartouche and bone escutcheon, outlined in pewter and bone line inserts, 2 3/4” (7cm) high 10” x 7” (25.4cm x 17.8cm), possibly originally made to house an instrument, new with interior re-lined and altered, repair to box beneath one of the hinges £200-300

43. VICTORIAN BURR WALNUTWOOD PORTABLE WRITING SLOPE, typical form with brass escutcheon and cartouche and green gilt tooled leather writing surface, 6” (15.2cm) high, 18” x 10” (45.7cm x 25.4cm) £50-80

44. CONTINENTAL STRAW WORK BOX, the oblong hinged top decorated with a vase of flowers enclosing a fitted interior decorated with horses and trees, the sides and back with conforming decoration to the interior 4 1/2” (11.5 cm) high, 11” x 7” (28 cm x 17.8 cm), together with a smaller rosewood box with silverline and mother of pearl inlays, 7” x 10” (17.8 cm x 25.4 cm), lacking interior (2) £50-80

Lot 33

Lot 42

Lot 44

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45. VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUTWOOD TOILET BOX, oblong with mother o’pearl inlays and blue silk lined side drawer to the base, the interior fitted with lift out tray and five compartments to the rear, housing a SET OF THREE PANEL CUT GLASS JARS, pull off electroplated covers, PAIR OF SQUARE SCENT BOTTLE with stoppers, TWO OBLONG GLASS JARS with pierced and scrollwork covers, SMALL PANEL CUT JAR AND COVER AND A SMALL PAIR OF SQUARE BOTTLES AND STOPPERS, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, 12” x 9” (30.5cm x 22.9cm) £90-130

46. NINETEENTH CENTURY ELM TWO DIVISION CUTLERY TRAY, with centre heart pierced carrying handle, 13 1/2” x 9” (34.3cm x 22.9cm) £30-40

47. INLAID MAHOGANY AND CHROME THREE BOTTLE TANTALUS, typical form, with shell inlays and chrome top bar with a carrying handle, locked, housing a matching set of three SQUARE CUT GLASS SPIRIT DECANTERS (one with chip to rim) and facet cut orbicular stopper, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high, 15” (38.1cm) wide £75-125

48. VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE BANDED WALNUTWOOD WORK BOX, oblong, with later lined interior and lift out tray £35-50

49. VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE BANDED ROSEWOOD INKSTAND, chamferred oblong form with pen rest and square glass ink bottle with binged lid, 6 1/4” x 3 3/42 (15.9cm x 9.5cm) TOGETHER WITH A NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS TEA CADDY, with brass lion mask captive ring side handles, lacks interior, 11 3/4” x 6 1/4” (29.9cm x 15.9cm) (2) £50-80

50. VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD WORK BOX, oblong, with oval mother o’pearl inlay and escutcheon, 11 3/4” x 8 1/2” (29.9cm x 21.6cm) lacks internal tray and lid loose £30-50

51. NINETEENTH CENTURY BLEACHED WALNUT TEA CADDY, oblong with top handle to the domed cover and single lid to the interior, 6” x 4 3/4” (15.2cm x 12.1cm) TOGETHER

WITH AN OAK BISCUIT BOW with electroplated mounts and cover, lion mask ring handles and white pottery liner (a.f.) , 5 1/4” (13.3cm) square (2) £35-45

52. GOOD QUALITY LATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SYCAMORE BOX with hand cut through dovetails, nine equal compartments to the interior and lock to one side, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) high, 9 1/2” x 7” (24.1cm x 17.8cm), together with a similar pine box and morocco jewellery box (3) £40-60

53. SEPIK RIVER, NEW GUINEA, CARVED SOFTWOOD STYLIZED HEAD with painted detail and cowrie shell set eyes 11” (28cm) high £50-80

54. SOUTH SEA CARVED WOOD DISH, circular with four peg feet and geometric carved bands to the rim, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high 9 3/4” (24.8cm) diameter, together with a Nigerian carved wood gaming board, ebonised bar stand carved as three interlocking figures, duck pattern swallow dish, two figures and an Aboriginal carved wood model of a gecko , painted in colours (7) £40-60

55. INTERESTING, POSSIBLY SOUTH AMERICAN FIGURAL ,MOULDED POTTERY PIPE WITH AZTEC STYLE, figural carved ivory (?) handle, 12 1/4” (31.1cm) high £100-150

56. MARTIN HALL AND CO., ELECTROPLATED ‘MARTINOID’ CYLINDRICAL BISCUIT BARREL and COVER, with planished decoration and swing handle, WALKER AND HALL EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ELECTROPLATED EPERGNE STAND, with Jack in the Pulpit VASELINE GLASS RECEIVER, 8 3/4” (22.2cm) high, PURPLE GLASS OIL LAMP RESERVOIR with brass fitting and glass funnel on later low stand and a CIRCULAR 1920’s CHINOISERIE DECORATED TABLE CIGARETTE BOX (4) £40-60

57. MADEIRA, PORTUGESE TWO HANDLED OLIVE WOOD TRAY, decorated with butterfly wings beneath glass, outlined in boxwood stringing, 20 1/2” x 13 1/4” (52.1cm x 33.7cm) powdered £20-30

Lot 45

Lot 53

Lot 55

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58. NINETEENTH CENTURY ELKINGTON TYPE ELECTRO-FORMED COPPER WALL PLAQUE after a late Sixteenth century Mannerist original, in relief with the Battle of the Amazons surrounding a central raised boss, the border with ‘grotesque’ ornament 27” diameter (split to cavetto border) £200-300

59. PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY FRENCH PATINATED SPELTER FIGURES OF MAIDENS, after Bruchon, ‘L’Orage’ and ‘L’Arc en Ciel’ on ebonised turned wood bases, 19 1/2” (49.5cm) high (2) £50-80

60. AFTER JAMES OSBORN, MODERN PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF A GREYHOUND RUNNING, on stepped moulded oblong back veined marble plinth base, 10 3/4” (27.3cm) high, 14” (35.6cm) long overall £250-350

61. AFTER JAMES OSBORNE, MODERN PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF A GREYHOUND RUNNING, on stepped rounded oblong back veined marble base, 7 1/2” (19.1cm) high, 19” )(48.3cm) long overall £250-350

62. *TWO COPPER MOULDS, A BRASS SKIMMER, A WHITE METAL CYCLE LAMP, A COPPER SIEVE, PETER MEASURE AND STEEL HEARTH IMPLEMENTS ETC.

Metalwares

63. JAMES YATES, STOCKPORT, PEWTER BALUSTER TANKARD, pewter caster, V and A ‘Royal Selanger’ wine funnel, pedestal small dish, milk jug and an electroplated cylindrical box and cover, floral engraved (6) £15-25

64. PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PIERCED BRONZED FINGER PLATES, with two part escutcheon and rococo scroll ends, 26” x 3” (66cm x 7.6cm) (2) £20-30

65. TWO PAIRS OF NINETEENTH CENTURY STYLE PIERCED GILT METAL PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, with scroll pattern easel supports, one missing, each with 5 1/2” x 3 1/2” oblong aperture with a rococo style scroll work frame, with floral cresting, 12” x 8 1/2” (30.5cm x 21.6cm) overall (4) £40-60

66. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PATINATED FRENCH SPELTER FIGURE of a semi nude child holding aloft a torch (a.f.) stamped; A.J.F. Gan, 14” (35.6cm) high within ebonised twined wood base £40-60

67. PAIR OF SPELTER MODELS OF MARLEY HORDES, on rounded oblong ebonised bases, 9” (22.9cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR EQUESTRIAN GROUP (a.f.) 7 1/2” (19cm) high (3) £30-50

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68. PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH PATINATED SPELTER FIGURES, modelled as a putti with pipes and a young girl blowing a kiss, on turned wood bases, 9” (22.9cm) high TOGETHER WITH A GILT METAL WALL CLOCK, with pull chord winding action, mounted on a shaped rosewood back with ring suspension, 12 3/4” (32.4cm) high (3) £35-50

69. ANTIQUE BRONZE PESTLE AND MORTAR, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) diameter (2) £50-80

70. ANTIQUE TWO GALLON SEAMED COPPER HARVEST MEASURE, typical form with scroll handle and seat, 12 1/2” (31.8cm) high £50-80

71. NINETEENTH CENTURY PIERCED BRASS KETTLE STAND, with square dished top and spiral fluted legs, 10” (25.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A PIERCED BRASS BOW FRONTED HEARTH ORNAMENT, brass bell on arched stand and mahogany brass and a ‘Mysto No. 5 syringe brass Garden spray’ (4) £30-50

72. ART DECO STYLE PATINATED SPELTER AND COLD PAINTED GROUP, modelled as a female figure, holding a dove, flanked by two long haired dogs, on a polished black slate base with veined marble trim, 12 1/2” (31.7cm) high, 22” (55.9cm) long overall £120-180

73. PAIR OF ART DECO STYLE SILVERED SPELTER MODELS OF ROARING LIONS, on veined white marble plinths, 5 1/2” (14cm) high, 12” (30.5cm) long, overall (2) (one base cracked along vein and re-glued) £80-120

Musical Instruments74. TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN, VIOLIN LABELLED ‘GEORG SCHUSTER’, Made in Germany Anno 1999, model No. 68 having two piece 14” (35.5cm) back with TWO BOWS IN BLUE PLUSH LINED HARD PLASTIC CASE £200-300

75. THE STENTOR, TWENTIETH CENTURY VIOLIN’ Stentor Student II - Stentor Music Co., Ltd’ having two piece 13 7/8” (35.2cm) back WITH A BOW AND ACCESSORIES IN NYLON FABRIC CLAD AND PLUSH LINED VASE with Stentor label £40-60

76. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH ‘SAXONY’ VIOLIN with two piece, 13 7/8” back, fitted only with pegs in PLUSH LINED EBONISED WOOD CASE £200-300

77. GERMAN, TWENTIETH CENTURY VIOLIN, COPY OF A STRADIVARIUS bears label and having 14 1/82 two piece back in ebonised WOOD CASE £100-150

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78. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ENGLISH VIOLIN, COPY OF A STRADIVARIUS, the reverse of the scroll stamped ‘Concert Violin Stradivarius’ having 14 1/2” (36.8cm) back WITH BOW IN BLACK REXINE CLAD CASE £80-120

79. TWENTIETH CENTURY ROMANIAN VIOLIN, labelled Made in Romania, Reghin and having two piece 13 15/16” (35.3cm) back with bow in nylon fabric clad and plush lined case £35-50

80. CIRCA 1920’s MANDOLIN, EIGHT EIGHT STRINGS, labelled ‘John E. Dallas- Musical Instrument Maker, 415 Strand, London Eng.’ rounded paddle shaped body with flat back, simulated tortoiseshell scratch boat, 24 1/2” long in TAN LEATHER CASE with red quilted and plush fabric lining £40-60

84. TWENTIETH CENTURY VIOLIN with two piece 14” (25.5cm) back with BOW IN PLUSH LINED BLACK FABRIC CLAD CASE £30-50

85. PRE-WAR VIOLIN, with two piece 13 3/8” (33.9cm) back WITH BOW IN PLUSH LINED CASE £50-75

86. PRE WAR VIOLIN, COPY OF GUARNERIUS, bears label and having two piece, 14” (35.5cm) back, TOGETHER WITH TWO BOWS IN CASE, ANDA VIOLIN, COPY OF A STRADIVARIUS bear label and having one piece 14 3/16 (36cm) back and TWO BOWS IN CASE one being German impressed £100-150

87. GERALDO, ITALY, EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PIANO ACCORDION, black and white plastic case with a pierced geometric decoration, studded with simulated diamonds, in BLACK LEATHER CLOTH CLAD CASE £40-60

88. PRE WAR VIOLIN PROBABLY GERMAN, having one piece 14 1/8” (35.9cm) back, TOGETHER WITH A BOW IN black leather cloth clad case £50-75

89. TWENTIETH CENTURY EXCELSIOR HALF SIZE VIOLIN, with one piece 11 7/8” (30.1cm) back in PLUSH LINED AND FITTED BASE (lacks one peg, strings and bridge) £35-50

90. LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY VIOLIN, with two piece, 14 1/8” (35.8cm) back (lacks string in case £25-35

91. PROBABLY CZECHOSLOVAKIAN TWENTIETH CENTURY CELLO, with two piece 29 1/2” (75cm) back (lacks strings) in FABRIC CASE WITH A BOW INLET WITH LABEL P.E.H., LONDON £50-75

92. MODERN THREE PIECE ELECTROPLATED FLUTE, with 16 stops, 26 1/4” (66.7cm) long overall, in plush lined and fitted case, with A CLEANING ROD £30-40

93. M.J. B. INSTRUMENTS MODERN GILT AND RED LACQUERED THREE PIECE FLUTE, with 16 stops, 26 1/4” (66.7cm) long overall with CLEARING ROD IN BLACK NYLON CLAD CASE £30-40

94. BOOSEY AND HAWKES LONDON ‘EMPEROR’ ELECTROPLATED THREE PIECE FLUTE, with 16 sops, 26 1/4” (66.7cm) long overall £25-35

95. INTERESTING COMPOSITE SIX STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR, THE VINTAGE NECK FROM THE GUITAR OWNED BY GUITARIST GEORGE BOROWSKI, front man to the band ‘Out’, who when supporting Dire Straits was approached by Mark Knopfler who enquired of the home made guitar and made an offer to buy - which was politely refused, a later hit song by Dire Straits ‘Sultans of Swing’, refers to George (Bowoski) by name, eventually the guitar became very worn and the neck was replaced by the current owner (a guitar repairer) who retained the old neck (as a gift) and applied it to the current Fender style body, previous players of the original guitar including Meat Loaf, who was coached by George Borowski (a more detailed printed provenance available) the original neck 25 3/4” (65.4cm) long overall £400-600

96. BURNS, LONDON HAND CRAFTED ‘HANK MARVIN’ LIMITED EDITION SIX STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR, being a 40th anniversary (2004) replica of instrument supplied to the Shadows 1964, with white body having simulated tortoiseshell scratch-boards, and metal plate with facsimile signature to the neck with rosewood finger board, No. 033/2004 WITH STRAP in blue plush lined and SIMULATED CROCODILE CASE £1000-1500

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82. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH VIOLIN LABELLED C.A. MIREMONT (Claude Augustin Miremont) fecist Parisuo Anno Dni 1882 with two piece 14” back in figured wood, together with BOW IMPRESSED ELIERICH, BRESLAU, in fabric clad case £2000-2500

83. UNBRANDED EARLY 20TH CENTURY VIOLIN with honey coloured figured two piece 14” back in case £200-300

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96A. UNBRANDED PRE WAR VIOLIN, with two piece 14 1/4” back (lacks fittings) in case £30-40

97. EVETTE TURNED EBONY OBOE, of three pieces, with plated metal keys and mounts, 23 3/4” (60.3cm) long excluding reed, in plush lined black plastic case £50-75

98. LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY VIOLIN, the figured two piece 14 1/8” (35.8cm) back with tear shaped panel and PICTORIAL MOTHER O’PEARL INLAY POSSIBLY DEPICTING BETHLEHEM, a separate eight point star above all within a double purfling line, the edges front and back with mother o’pearl and ebony rope pattern inlay, mother o’pearl floral inlay to finger board and frog and the EBONISED WOOD CASE £150-200

99. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY VIOLIN, bears label ‘Nicolaus Amatus fecit in Cremona 1642’ honey colour with figured two piece 14” back IN CASE WITH BOW (3) £50-80

100. TWENTIETH CENTURY VIOLIN OF BLOND OVERALL COLOUR and having 14 1/4” two piece back (lacks strings) in case £50-75

101. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY VIOLIN, bears label ‘Copy of Stradivarius’ Made in Germany, of chestnut brown colour with narrow purfling lines and two piece, 14 1/8” back (lacks strings) in case £50-75

Lighting102. EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND CUT GLASS TENT AND BAG ELECTROLIER, with six tiers of prismatic drops, 33” (83.8cm) drop, completeness not known, but with quantity of drops, possibly associated £200-250

103. EDWARDIAN EMBOSSED BRASS FRAMED AND CRANBERRY TINTED GLASS CEILING OIL LAMP, the flared shade with foliate scroll embossed borders and spiral twisted supports, with loose copper lamp and chain suspension, 21 1/4” (54cm) drop £80-120

104. PAIR OF ART DECO GILT METAL AND FROSTED GLASS WALL LIGHTS, the stylised floral moulded oval glass shades, in scale and scroll cast supports, 13 1/2” (34.3cm) high (2) £80-120

105. VICTORIAN STYLE LARGE GILT METAL FIGURAL TABLE LAMP, After Noreau, modelled as a semi nude classical child with fruit basket, standing beneath a frosted petal shaped shade, on a socle base, 26” (66cm) high £60-90

106. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GILT METAL THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA, modelled as a winged serpent around a rustic column applied with a measuring fruiting vine, issuing two conforming scroll arms and sconces, raised on a pierced scrollwork, the form base, mounted on a shaped ebonised plinth, 22” (55.9cm) high, converted to electricity £150-200

107. MODERN CLASSICAL TWO HANDLED URN PATTERN GILT METAL TABLE LAMP, with printed porcelain panels and veined marble base, 19 1/2” (49.5cm) high, (a.f.) TOGETHER WITH A MODERN FOUR LIGHT GILT METAL TABLE LAMP with scroll arms, fluted column and stepped square base, 24 ` 1/2” (62.2cm) high (2) £35-50

108. GILT METAL MOUNTED TWO BRANCH PORCELAIN TABLE LAMPS, claret, with gilt highlights, 14 1/4” (36.2cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF ROCAILLE SCROLL GILT METAL THREE BRANCH WALL LIGHTS, 13 1/2” (34.3cm) HIGH (3) £75-125

109. SET OF THREE ART DECO CHROME AND MOULDED GLASS FAN SHAPED WALL LIGHTS, 9” x 10” (22.9cm x 25.4cm), together with a ceiling light with twelve pink tinted and shaped glass panels (4) £50-80

110. ART DECO SHELL MOULDED FROSTED GLASS CEILING LIGHT SHADE, of three segments, with chrome plated fittings, 14” (35.6cm) diameter (one segment cracked) TOGETHER WITH FIVE SIMILAR SEGMENTS/SHADES, three pink tinted, one green tinted and one clear but painted green, 10” x 7 1/2” (25.4cm x 19cm) (6) £50-75

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111. JAPANESE SATSUMA PORCELAIN GEISHA GIRL PATTERN TABLE LAMP BASE, painted in colours and gilt, on an oblong standing wood base, with shade, 20 1/4” (51.4cm) high overall £50-80

112. TWO MODERN ORIENTAL STYLE VASE PATTERN POTTERY TABLE LAMPS, both floral decorated and mounted on circular redwood plinth bases, 17” x 19” (43.2cm and 48.3cm) high overall (2) £40-60

Oak & Country Furniture113. MATCHED SET OF SIX MACCLESFIELD ASH AND ELM LADDER BACK SINGLE CHAIRS, comprising a set of four and two odd, each with turned top rail above three horizontal splats, one later rush seat and raised on tapering legs tied by a turned stretcher, (6) some replaced parts £300-400

114. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY COUNTRY MADE WALNUTWOOD LOWBOY, the top with re-entrant corners above three frieze drawers crossbanded with herringbone inlay fitted with replacement brass handles, standing on lappetted cabriole legs ending in pad feet, 28 1/2” wide, 19” deep £150-250

115. NINETEENTH CENTURY ELM HIGH BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, the arched top rail above a two part spindle back with pierced splat and turned front support, enclosing a solid saddle seat and raised on turned legs tied by a ‘H’ stretcher, cut down £150-200

116. NINETEENTH CENTURY ELM AND BEECH HIGH BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, the arched top rail above a two part spindle back with pierced splat (loss to lower section) and turned front supports, enclosing a solid saddle seat and raised on turned legs tied by a crinoline stretcher, cut down £120-180

117. SEVENTEENTH CENTURY CARVED OAK COFFER, the oblong moulded plank top with hinged centre, moulded plain top with hinged centre, above a three panelled front carved with stylised floral motifs, divided by applied pairs of split turned baluster columns, set beneath conforming frieze and raised on stile feet, 30” (76.2cm( high, 50 1/2” (128.3cm) wide £300-500

118. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK MULE CHEST, the oblong, moulded hinged top above four faux drawers and two short and one long drawer, fitted with brass swan neck handles, (2 missing) and oval escutcheon plates, flanked by quarter cut pilasters and raised on ogee bracket feet, 41” (104.2cm) high, 61” x 22 3/4” (155cm x 57.8cm) £200-300

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119. SET OF SIX NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK AND ELM SPINDLE BACK SINGLE DINING CHAIRS, each with shaped top rail, above two rows of five spindles and rush seats, raised on tapering forelegs, tied by turned stretchers (6) £250-350

120. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY AND LATER OAK LARGE DOME TOP CHEST, on through dovetail construction with exposed wrought iron strap hinges, shaped side straps with handles and the escutcheon , 29 1/2” (75cm) high 46 1/2” (118.1cm) wide, (heavily woodwormed) £300-400

121. 17TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK COMPOSITE CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded oblong top above three long drawers, all with faux two drawer fronts raised on turned bun feet, 37” (94cm) high, 38 1/4” x 24 1/2” (97.2cm x 62.3cm) £400-600

122. ANTIQUE CARVED OAK CORNER CUPBOARD, the moulded cornice above a panelled cupboard door, carved with geometric scrollwork and with exposed brass ‘H’ hinges, enclosing three shelves to the interior, 42 3/4” (108.6cm) high, 29” (73.7cm) wide £70-90

123. LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY LARGE MULE CHEST, the part hinged, three plank oblong top above panelled ends and four shaped panels to the front, over three cockbeaded drawers, fitted with oval brass escutcheons and swan neck handles, flanked by fluted, quadrant forecorners and raised on bracket feet, 37” (94cm) high, 57 x 21 1/2” (148cm x 54.6cm) (later feet and hinges) £400-600

124. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY OAK SNAP TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top above a baluster turned column and three downswept supports (one lacking foot) 28 3/4” (73cm) high, 35” (88.9cm) diameter £100-150

125. LATE GEORGIAN CROSSBANDED AND LINE INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the flame cut oblong top above two short and three long graduated and cockbeaded drawers, fitted with later brass handles with oval backplates, raised on splayed bracket feet, 44 1/2” (113cm) high, 44 1/2” x 19 3/4” (113cm x 50.2cm) (split to top) £300-400

126. 17TH CENTURY STYLE CARVED OAK COURT CUPBOARD of small proportions, the moulded oblong canopy top above a carved recessed cupboard door and pair of panels, and turned supports, over a pair of small drawers and pair of cupboard doors, raised on extended style supports, 41 1/4” (104.8cm) high, 27” x 13 3/4” (68.6cm x 34.9cm) £150-250

127. ANTIQUE OAK DROP LEAF OCCASIONAL TABLE , the oblong top with two short drop leaves, above plain frieze and raised on turned legs tied by square moulded stretchers, 25 1/2” (64.8cm) high, 25 1/4” (64.1cm) wide, 26” (66cm) long, extended £50-80

128. EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK REPRODUCTION SPINDLE BACK RUSH SEAT ‘LANCASHIRE’ ARMCHAIR £80-120

129. 19TH CENTURY ELM SPINDLE BACK OPEN ARMCHAIR, the shaped top rail above three rows of spindles (one replaced) AND OUTSWEPT ARMS with turned supports, enclosing a flat fronted rush seat and raised on turned fore legs tied by a turned stretcher £100-1509

130. PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ELM AND FRUITWOOD SPINDLE BACK SINGLE CHAIRS, each with eared top rail above two rows of five spindles and flat fronted rush seat, raised on turned fore legs tied by a turned stretcher (2) £50-80

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131. LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK FLAT FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD with shaped top to the fielded panel on the single door, two fixed shelves to the interior and moulded part cornice, 40 1/2” (102.9cm) high, 30 1/2” (77.5cm) wide £150-200

132. EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK SNAP TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, circular top above a turned column (cut down) and raised on downswept tripod supports, 19 1/2” (49.5cm) high, 32 3/4” (83.2cm) diameter £50-80

133. CHARLES II OAK CHEST, the quadruple panelled top and front carved with flowerhead centered lozenges, with fluted stiles and muntins, the rails with interlaced strapwork, dated 1665, 48” long £250-350

134. A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD DOUBLE SIDED BOOK STAND, divided horizontally by a spindled gallery, with conforming spindled and scroll bracketed carrying handled ends, standing on knulled feet, 16 1/4” long £400-600

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Furniture135. ANTIQUE JOINTED OAK BENCH, the thick cut narrow plank top with rounded ends and two ‘A’ frame, end supports, 19” (48.3cm) high, 72” (182.9cm) long, 6” (15.2cm) wide, the top £80-120

136. GEORGE III OAK BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD, the dentil moulded cornice above a pair of cupboard doors with fancy pierced, brass escutcheons and exposed brass ‘H’ hinges, enclosing three fixed shelves the the interior and flanked by part fluted pilasters, 38” (96.5cm) high, 30” (76.2cm) wide, replaced backboards and lock £80-120

137. GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY BUREAU, the oblong top above fall front, enclosing small drawers to the interior, over three long graduated drawers, fitted with a set of brass swan neck handles with shaped back plates, raised on bracket feet, 41 1/2” (105.4cm) high, 36” (91.5cm) wide £150-250

138. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY AND INLAID BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD, the dentil moulded cornice above a frieze inlaid with two oval shelves, over a pair of cupboard doors, each divided in two panels by boxwood stringing and with exposed brass ‘H’ hinges and diamond cut bone escutcheons enclosing three fixed shelves to the interior, 45 1/2” (115.5cm) high, 32 1/2” (82.5cm) wide £100-150

139. WILLIAM IV CARVED MAHOGANY TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, the moulded rounded oblong top above a square tapering, frame cut column with tulip carved collar, raised on a waisted quatrefoil platform base with large paw feet, 28” (71.1cm) high 57” x 44 1/2” (144.8cm x 113cm) £300-400

140. 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT THREE FOLD DAUGHT SCREEN, typical form, the front decorated with seventeen old black and white engravings, mainly by Ric(hard) Bronze and depicting stag

hunting, 13 “ x 8” (33cm x 20.3cm) in glazed panels with gilt lined mounts, the reverse of each panel coloured in pale green plush, 68” (172.7cm) high, 78” (198.1cm) wide £500-700

141. GEORGIAN CROSSBANDED AND LINE INLAID FIGURED MAHOGANY CELLARETTE, the hinged oblong top above a pair of brass swan neck side handles and diamond cut bone escutcheon to the front, raised on square tapering legs, 26 1/2” (67.3cm) high, 16 1/4” x 13 1/2” (41.3cm x 34.3cm) locked £200-300

142. EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, the moulded oblong top above a pair of frieze drawers fitted with brass ring handles with embossed backplates raised on slender turned tapering legs, 28 1/2” (72.4cm) high, 28 1/2” x 16 1/4” (72.4cm x 41.3cm) £100-150

143. GEORGE IV CARVED AND INLAID MAHOGANY WORK TABLE, the hinged oblong top with central oval inlay (af), enclosing a later blue plush lined interior, above a turned and wrythen fluted column and raised on downswept tripod supports with scroll feet and brass casters, 27 1/2” (69.8cm) high, 17 3/4” x 15 1/2” (45.1cm x 39.4cm) the whole decorated with ebony and boxwood line inlays, top and base associated £200-300

144. GEORGIAN STYLE MODERN REPRODUCTION LINE INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MHAOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED SIDEBOARD, the shaped top above central bow fronted drawer and napier drawer flanked by a pair of cupboard doors, fitted with a set of brass ring handles with embossed backplates, rasied on square tapering legs with spade feet, 36” (91.4cm) high 60” (152.4cm) wide £50-80

145. GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD, the moulded cornice above three oval inlays of urns, over a pair of cockbeaded cupboard doors, with embossed brass ‘H’ hinges and bone escutcheons, enclosing three fixed shelves and three spice drawers to the interior, 47” (119.4cm) high, 30 1/4” (76.8cm) wide £100-150

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146. GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, the oblong top with central bow front, surmounted by a low back with central shell inlay, above a bow fronted frieze drawer, flanked by a pair of deep drawers, one fitted as a cellerette, all fitted with brass ring handles with urn embossed backplates and decorated with boxwood and ebony banded inlays and quadrant fans to the corners, raised on six square tapering legs with brass castors, 43” (109.2cm) high, 66 1/2” (169cm) wide £400-600

147. VICTORIAN CARVED MAHOGANY SINGLE DINING CHAIR, with arched top rail to downswept uprights enclosing a pierced splat, above a bow fronted stuff over seat, covered in old gold plush, raised on part fluted and turned forelegs, with brass castors £20-30

148. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, the solid one piece oblong top with side tilting action above a turned column and fur cut swift reeded supports with brass castors, 28 3/4” (73cm) high, 51 1/2” x 35 1/4” (130.8cm x 89.5cm) £200-300

149. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY CHEVAL FIRE SCREEN, inset with oriental black silk work panel hand worked in colours with birds above above ribbon tied bouquet of roses, glazed in a moulded frame with gilt cut top carrying handle and short downswept supports, 40 1/4” (102.3cm) high £50-75

150. VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MUSIC CANTERBURY with basal drawer, on turned legs, ending in in bucket castors £300-400

151. LATE GEORGIAN FIGURED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST, of small proportions, the oblong top above a deep cockbeaded secretaire drawer with moulded front, the interior fitted with drawers and pigeon holes (a.f.) above three graduated drawers, all fitted with oval brass handles, raised on bracket feet, 36 3/4” (93.4cm) high, 29 3/4” x 18” (75.6cm x 45.8cm) £250-350

152. VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT FOLD OVER PEDESTAL CARD TABLE, the moulded rounded rectangular swivel top above a plain frieze carved and turned coloumn, raised on four downswept moulded supports with scroll feet and white pot casters 30” (76.2cm) high, 36” (91.4cm) wide £200-300

153. PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY SINGLE DINING CHAIRS, each with leaf carved top rail with scroll ends above a conforming horizontal splat and flat fronted drop in seat covered in red floral fabric, raised on sabre fore legs (2) £40 - 60

154. EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHILD’S TWIN PEDESTAL DESK, the sound, moulded oblong top above a shallow central drawer and eight drawers and two shelves to the panelled pedestals, 27” (68.6cm) high, 44” x 17 1/2” (111.8cm x 44.5cm) £150-250

155. 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TILT TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE IN THE REGENCY STYLE, the rounded oblong top with reeded base, above a slender baluster turned column, raised on downswept tripod support with block and turned feet 28 1/4” (71.8cm) high, 26” x 21” (66cm x 53.3cm) £120-150

156. LATE 19TH CENTURY HAND PAINTED FOUR FOLD LEATHER DRAUGHT SCREEN, with wavy top, decorated with parrots amongst vases of colourful flowers and fruits on a marble top table, unsigned, the reverse coloured in old gold and black chinoiserie fabric, 67” (170.2cm) high 65” (165.1cm) wide, one panel with 2 tears in leather £600-800

157. PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY ITALIAN MOULDED GILT COMPOSITE AND WHITE VEINED MARBLE WALL BRACKETS, THE MOULDED TOPS WITH BOW FRONTS above, pierced floral frize and scroll supports, 16” x (40.7cm) high (2)

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158. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE, THE UPPER SECTION ENCLOSED BY TWO GLAZED PANE PANEL DOORS, ON ADVANCED TWO DOOR CUPBOARD BASE, ON SPLAY BRACKET FEET, 3’6” WIDE, 6’10” HIGH (lacks cornice) £200-300

159. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded oblong top above two short and three long graduated drawers, fitted with a later set of copper ring handles with floral embossed backplates and decorated with boxwood and ebony banded inlays and quadrant fans to the corners, flanked by quarter cut pilasters, raised on ogee bracket feet, 42 1/4” (107.3cm) high, 46” x 21 3/4” (116.8cm x 55.3cm) £200-300

160. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MAHOGANY DROP LEAF DINING TABLE, the rounded oblong top with reeded edge, above a conforming frieze raised on square tapering legs, 28 1/2” (72.4cm) high, 36” (91.5cm) wide, 54 1/2” (138.4cm) long, extended £150-200

161. VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUTWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID SIDE CABINET, the later moulded breakfront top above a central arched panel, flanked by freestanding columns, and pair of matching cupboard doors, all later fitted with bevelled edge mirrored glass panels and inlaid in boxwood with foliate scrolls, raised on a breakfront plinth base, 32 1/2” (82.5cm) high, 46 1/2” (118.1cm) wide £300-400

162. EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded oblong top above a flame cut freize and two short and three long graduated and cockbeaded drawers, fitted with a set of turned mahogany knobs, flanked by quarter cut spiral fluted pilasters and raised on turned feet, 48” (121.9cm) high, 46” x 20 1/4” (116.8cm x 51.5cm) £180-220

163. LATE VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT LADIES CHAIR, the waisted, button back with moulded shew wood frame and floral cresting, above a stuff over seat with serpentine front, covered in floral panelled fabric, raised on carved cabriole supports £80-120

164. LATE VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the floral carved broken swan neck pediment above a moulded cornice and pair of glazed cupboard doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves with gilt tooled leather fronts, to the interior the advanced lower section with moulded oblong top above a deep secretaire moulded drawer with scroll carved front and pigeon holes and small drawers with bird’s eye maple fronts to the interior, over a pair of panelled cupboard doors with foliate scroll carved decoration, raised on a plinth bases, 98 1/4” (249cm) high, 49” (124.5cm) wide £300-500

165. LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, the rounded oblong fold over top with reed edge, above a deep frieze with central, flame cut small drawer, raised on turned legs, 29” (73.7cm) high, 35 3/4” (90.8cm) wide £100-150

166. LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND WHITE VEINED MARBLE TWO TIER BEDSIDE CUPBOARD, the moulded, rounded oblong top with drawer to the frieze above an open shelf with conforming marble base and turned support, over a cupboard door with castors, 32 1/2” (82.5cm) high, 16” x 13” (40.7cm x 33cm) £100-150

167. ARCHER AND SMITH LIMITED, WILTSHIRE, REGENCY STYLE MODERN REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY TILT TOP DINING TABLE, the oval top with reeded edge, above a heavy turned column, raised on four outswept square moulded support with heavy paw, brass castors, 30” (76.2cm) high, 59 3/4” x 46” (151.8cm x 116.8cm) together with a set of SIX REGNCY STYLE DINING CHAIRS (4+2) BY ‘REPRODUX’ with cut brass inlaid backs and old gold floral covered drop in seats and sabre for legs (7) £150-200

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168. GOOD QUALITY PAIR OF WILLIAM IV STYLE MODERN REPRODUCTION ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY WRITING OF SIDE TABLE, each with rounded rectangular tops above plain frieze, raised on baluster turned end supports with conforming platform bases and scroll carved feet with brass castors, 29” (73.7cm) high 48” x 25 3/4” (122cm x 65.4cm) (2) £800-1200

169. VICTORIAN CARVED ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT WRITING OR SIDE TABLE, the moulded rounded oblong top above a shaped frieze with scroll ends and foliate scroll carved outline, raised on tulip carved and turned end supports with downswept double ‘C’ scroll moulded supports and brass castors, tied in a turned stretcher, 28 1/2” (72.4cm) high, 48” x 24 1/4” (122cm x 61.6cm) £600-800

170. VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT LADIES CHAIR, the deep buttoned back with waisted shew wood frame and scroll carved cresting, above a stuff over seat with serpentine front, raised on moulded cabriole fore legs with brown pot castors £80-120

171. 19TH CENTURY MHAOGANY SNAP TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE IN THE GEORGE III STYLE, the one piece circular top above a slender turned baluster column raised on downswept tripod supports, 27 1/2” x (69.9cm) high, 22” (55.9cm) diameter £60-90

172. VICTORIAN FIGURED CARVED MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, the oblong top surmounted by a shaped back with scroll moulded outline and pierced cresting, above a cushion moulded frieze drawer and pair of arch panelled cupboard doors, flanked by scroll carved corbels and raised on a plinth base, 56 1/2” (143.5cm) high, 43” (109.2cm) wide £180-240

173. WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, the circular top with applied brass moulded edge to the rosewood frieze, above a plain tapering column with moulded collar, raised on a triform base with reeded orbicular feet, 29” (73.7cm) high, 47” (119.4cm) diameter £150-250

174. NINETEENTH CENTURY FIGURED MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, the moulded oblong top with rounded corner above a conforming frieze, raised on square tapering legs, 28 1/4” (71.8cm) high, 36” x 18” (91.4cm x 45.7cm) £100-150

175. VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUTWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID DAVENPORT DESK, the fall front with later inset writing surface surmounted by a stationery box with hinged lid (interior af.) over four short drawers and four faux drawers, behind leaf capped scroll forelegs, raised on a shaped plinth base, the top and stationery box inlaid with floral marquetry and boxwood stringing, brass presentation plaque to the top edge of the fall front, 30 1/4” (76.8cm) high, 22” (55.9cm) wide (af.) £250-350

176. NINETEENTH CENTURY PROVINCIAL CARVED OAK OPEN ARMCHAIR, the pierced top rail carved with birds, above two horizontal splats, the upper carved as an endless knot, the lower of ‘X’ pattern with central carved medallion, flanked by a pair fo outswept arms with turned supports, enclosing a flat fronted rush seat, raised on square legs, tied by stretchers £150-250

177. VICTORIAN CARVED MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, the oblong top surmounted by an arched back with moulded outline, foliate cresting an later shelf with turned supports, above a moulded long frieze drawer and pair of cupboard doors with raised panels, flanked by scroll corbels and raised on a plinth base, 56 1/2” (143.5cm) high, 36” (91.5cm) wide £200-300

178. SET OF SIX EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DARK STAINED MAHOGANY CAVED SINGLE DRAWING ROOM CHAIRS, each with moulded heart shaped back with three splats, above a bow fronted drop in seat covered in deep red floral fabric, raised on patera capped square tapering forelegs with spade feet (6) £150-200

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179. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CORNER CUPBOARD of small proportions, the moulded cornice above a 26 panel astragal glazed cupboard door, enclosing two fixed shelves with shaped fronts to the cream painted interior, 36 1/2” (92.7cm) high, 21” (53.3cm) wide £80-120

180. TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED HUA-LI WOOD DINING TABLE, the circular moulded top above a square column with pierced key fret type supports, raised on a circular moulded base with bracket type feet, 31 1/2” (80cm) high, 50” (127cm) diameter £150-250

181. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MAHOGANY WINDOUT DINING TABLE, with two extra leaves, the rounded gadrooned moulded top above a plain frieze and raised on cabriole legs with brass castors, 30 1/4” (76.8cm) high, 48” (122cm) diameter and the PAIR OF OBLONG LEAVES, 94” (238.7cm) long, fully extended £400-600

182. SET OF EIGHT EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, comprising; PAIR OF CARVER ARMCHAIRS AND SIX SINGLE CHAIRS, typical form with vase shaped splats, cabriole forelegs and brown antique leather effect covered in seats, flat fronted (8) £200-300

183. EDWARDIAN WALNUTWOOD TWIN PEDESTAL DESK, the moulded oblong top with brown antique leather effect insert, above three chamferred frieze drawers and six matching drawers to the pedestals, fitted with a set of brass handles, with pierced backplates, 30” (76.2cm) high, 48” x 26 3/4” (122cm x 68cm) £300-400

184. 20TH CENTURY CARVED OAK PORTABLE ALTAR BY MARTIN ‘LIZARDMAN’ DUTTON, the arch top heavily carved frieze of fruiting and leafy vines above a pair of panelled cupboard door, with carved lizards to both handles, enclosing an interior with carved back, drop down relief and cross, 93” (236.2cm) high, 52” (132.1cm) wide £200-300

185. GEORGIAN STYLE MODERN REPRODUCTION WALNUT TWIN PEDESTAL DESK, th gadroon moulded oblong top with gilt tooled antique and leather effect insert, above three moulded darwers and five drawers to the pedestals, fitted with a set of brass swan neck handles, raised on claw and ball feet, 29” (73.7cm) high 60” x 36” (152.4cm x 91.5cm) £300-500

186. Blank lot

187. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY COAL PURDONIUM, the serpentine fronted oblong top surmounted by a low back carved with a shell, above an open shelf with shaped oblong bevel edged mirror to the back, above a foliate carved hopper front with removable metal liner and brass handle, raised on cabriole feet, 42” (106.7cm) high, 16 1/2” (42cm) wide £120-180

188. WADDINGTON AND CO., OBLONG LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY OAK SINGLE PEDESTAL DESK, the two part moulded oblong top with tooled ark leather inset to the lift up section, above four moulded drawers to the pedestal and turned supports with galleried rail to the open section, 29 1/2” (75cm) high, 37 1/4” x 19 1/4” (94.6cm x 48.9cm), stamped to front rail beneath lift up top and to top of one drawer with No. 985M £150-200

189. ANTIQUE MAHOGANY SNAP TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top above a baluster column, raised on a tripod base, with downswept supports and pointed feet, 30” (76.2cm) high, 34” (86.4cm) diameter £250-300

190. KEMBLE ‘MINX MINIATURE PIANO’ iron framed and overstrung, in figured walnutwood low cast with quadrant corners, 4’6” wide, 2’11” fitted with interior electric heater and the PIANO STOOL £300-400

191. JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS, LONDON ROSEWOOD BOUDOIR GRAND PIANO on three turned tapering legs with large brass castors, 5’ long, circa 1896 also the ‘Moisture Master# electric piano heater £600-800

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192. COLLARD AND COLLARD, EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FLAME CUT MAHOGANY SQUARE PIANO, with crossbanded top, removable panel to the front, pierced foliate scroll panels and heavy turned and tapering hexagonal legs with brass castors, 34 1/2” (87.7cm) high, 71 3/4” x 29 1/4” (182.2 x 74.3cm) £150-200

193. GEORGIAN STYLE BLEACHED BURR WALNUT AND CROSSBANDED SERPENTINE FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded top above two short and two long graduated drawers with oak linings, raised on cabriole felt with later castors, 32 1/2” (82.5cm) high, 30” (76.2cm) wide, stamped 1364, top a/f without castors £60-90

194. INTERESTING EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TABLE, the moulded oblong top above two long drawers, the upper fitted with an adjustable baize lined writing surface with push back and tilt actions, and lift out compartemented tray to the side with hidden drawer beneath, the lower drawer, the lower drawer with compartemented oak lined interior parts missing, raised on turned legs with brass castors, 30 3/4” (78.1cm) high, 35 3/4” x 23 3/4” (90.8 x 60.3cm) £300-500

195. VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT LIBRARY OPEN BOOKCASE, the upper section with moulded cornice and later fitting interior and lacking doors, the advanced lower section with moulded oblong top above a pair of panel moulded cupboard doors with floral carved panels to the cupboards, raised on a plinth base, 88 1/2” (224.8cm) high, 37 1/2” (95.3cm) wide £250-350

196. 20TH CENTURY FRENCH STYLE GILT METAL MOUNTED MARBLE AND MARQUETRY INLAID MAHOGANY COMMODE, the serpentine fronted white veined marble top above three drawers with floral inlays and rococo style brass pull handles, flanked by bowed ends withchamferred inlaid panel, raised on square cabriole supports with acanthus leaf sabots, 32 1/4” (81.9cm) high, 35” (88.9cm) wide, together with the matching cupboard (2) £250-350

197. 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BOW FRONTED VERNIS MARTIN STYLE STYLE AND GILT METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY VITRINE, the tiered cornice above a central cupboard door with romantic painted panel below, enclosing two glass shelves to the red floral fabric lined interior, flanked by conforming side panels, raised on square cabriole supports with scroll sabots, 68” (172.7cm) high, 29” (73.7cm) wide £250-450

198. 20TH CENTURY FRENCH LINE INLAID MAHOGANY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED THREE TIER ETAGERE, oblong with turned gilt finials and galleried tiers, 30 1/2” (77.5cm) high, 14 1/2” x 10 1/2” (36.9cm x 26.7cm) together with a similar nest of three coffee tables, the largest, 20 1/4” (51.4cm) high, 24 1/2” x 16 3/4” (62.2cm x 42.6cm) (2) £100-150

199. 20TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL MOUNTED AND MARQUETRY INLAID MAHOGANY KIDNEY SHAPED OCCASIONAL TABLE, the galleried white veined marble top above a frieze drawer, raised on slender legs, tied by a floral inlaid and crossbanded under tier, 27 3/4” (70.5cm) high, 18” (45.7cm) wide £80-120

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200. NINE PIECE GEORGIAN STYLE MODERN REPRODUCTION LINE INLAID MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising crossbanded serpentine sideboard with two central bow fronted drawers, flanked by a pair of cupboard doors fitted with brass ring handles with floral embosed backplates, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 36” (91.4cm) high, 60”(152.4cm) wide, side table with four baize lined drawers, 34” (86.4cm) high, 39 1/4” (99.7cm) wide, then pedestal dining table with extra leaf, 28 3/4” (73cm) high, 39” (99cm) wide, 62” (157.5cm) long, 83” (210.8cm) long extended and a SET OF SIX SHIELD BACK DINING CHAIRS (6 + 2) with pierced splats and serpentine fronted drop in seats covered in claret and floral regency fabric (9) £250-350

201. PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE MODERN EASY ARMCHAIRS, the stuff over frames with arched top rail and downswept arms, enclosing serpentine fronted feather filled seat cushions, covered in red fabric, raised on square moulded fore legs tied by ‘H’ stretchers £250-400

202. GOOD QUALITY REGENCY STYLE MODERN REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLE, the moulded reproduction top with gilt tooled green antique leather insert raised on two part swept supports tied by a canted oblong undertier, fitted with brass paw castors, 19 1/2” (49.5cm) high, 40” x 20 1/4” (101.6 x 51.4cm) £80-120

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Watercolour Drawings203. CHARLES PYNE (b.1842) SEPIA WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Hastings Beach signed Chas Pyne 8” x 12 1/2” (20.3cm x 31.8cm) £80-120

204. SAMUEL OWEN (1769-1857) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Coastal scene at Dover with fisherman on beach in foreground the English channel busy with shipping signed lower right 6” x 4 1/2” AND TWO OTHER WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS by possibly the same hand wagon and figures on a lane with cottage and A CONTINENTAL LANDSCAPE with town in the background, two figures by a lakeside in foreground approx 6” x 4 1/2” (15cm x 11.5cm) framed (3) £300-500

205. R.H. BENTHAM WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Continental river scene with castle, small steamer and rowing boat with figures in foreground signed 6 1/2” x 9 1/2” (16.5cm x 24cm) and F. BOTT, PAIR OF ARTIST SIGNED COLOURED ETCHINGS River and buildings 8” x 6” (20cm x 15cm) £40-60

206. WILLIAM ALAN, EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Sepia monochrome WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Classical landscape with river, bridge, building and tree, two figures on a path 8” x 10 3/4” (20cm x 28cm) inscribed verso ‘Wm. Alan, 176 Princess Street, Manchester’ £80-120

207. THOMAS ROWLANDSON (1756-1827) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘The Old Duenna Outwitted 4 1/2” x 5” (11.5cm x 12.5cm) £500-700

208. B. MASON GOUACHE DRAWING Still life, pot plant in a window signed 26” x 21” (65cm x 52.5cm) £100-150

209. B. MASON GOUACHE DRAWING Still life with bowl of fruit pot plant and jars signed and dated (19) 84 9” x 18” (22.5cm x 45cm) £80-120

210. AUGUSTUS H. FOX PASTELS, A PAIR, OVAL Portrait of Joseph Marsland of Willow Grove and his wife 23” x 18 1/4” (58.5cm x 46.5cm) £280-350

211. GEORGE CUITT PAIR OF SEPIA WATERCOLOURS Highland pass, drovers and cattle in landscape with ruins signed and indistinctly dated possibly 1834 7” x 9 1/2” (17.8cm x 24.1cm) (2) £80-120

212. PAUL SANDBY MUNN, SEPIA WATER COLOUR DRAWING, Group of five figures resting on top of a bank, two donkeys with pannier below signed 6 1/4 in. x 8 3/4 in. (16 x 22.5cm) £150-200

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213. CHARLES JAMES KEATS (late nineteenth/twentieth century) PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS ON BOARD Street scene ‘Ghent’ 19 1/4” x 12 1/4” (48.8cm x 31.1cm) Street scene ‘Nuremburg’ signed and titled to mount 19 1/4” x 12 1/4” (48.8cm x 31.1cm) (2) £250-400

214. ARTHUR HAMMOND (Exh. 1912-14) Watercolour A duck pond before thatched cottages Signed lower right 11 1/2” x 18 1/4” (29 x 46.5 cm) £150-200

215. FRED J. KNOWLES WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Springtime, Flintshire’ hilly landscape with cattle on a country lane signed 11 1/2” x 16” (29cm x 41cm) £100-150

216. NOEL HARRY LEAVER (1889-1951) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Middle eastern town scene with archway and figures ‘A Moorish Gateway, Algeria’ signed, titled to label verso 14 1/2” x 10 1/2” (36.8cm x 26.7cm) bears Sotherby’s Olympia label, 1 May 2002, lot 195 £800-1200

217. AFTER J.M.W.TURNER WATERCOLOUR Gengano On The Lake of Nemi Inscribed in pencl verso 12” x 17 1/2” (30.5cm x 44.5cm) With Christies, stencil number F.J 643 verso £200-300

218. JOHN HUGHES CLAYTON (fl. 1891-1929) WATERCOLOUR ‘A Cheshire Cottage’ Signed lower left, inscribed verso 10 1/2”x 18” (26.5cm x 46cm) £200-300

219. JOHN BARAGWANATH KING (1864-1939) WATERCOLOURS, SET OF THREE Views probably Dartmoor, Devonshire each signed in glazed gilt frames (3) £220-280

220. LOUIS BURLEIGH BRUHL R.B.A (1861-1942) WATERCOLOURS, A PAIR Views of Bruges Signed lower left and right respectively 21” x 14” (53.5cm x 35.5cm) £400-600

221. W. JACKS (LATE 19TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR, A PAIR Flower sprays, both signed lower right Dated 1899 18 1/2” x 13 1/4” (47cm x 33.5cm) and ANOTHER WATERCOLOUR Signed M. York (3) £80-120

222. MARIA MARTINETTI (b. 1864) WATERCOLOUR ‘Eastern Musicians’ Signed lower right Titled on the mount of the glazed gilt frame 20” x 28” (51cm x 71cm) With Phillips and MacConnal, Liverpool, label verso £3000-5000

223. Blank lot

224. HENRY HILTON (early twentieth century) PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS Rural landscapes with figures and cottages signed 8 3/4” x 13” (22.2cm x 33cm) (2) £40-60

225. ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID COX JUNIOR WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Rural landscape with trees signed in pencil 9 1/4” x 14” (23.5cm x 35.5cm) £150-200

226. THOMAS MATTHEW ROOKE (1842-1942) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Continental market scene with knife grinder ‘Lisieux, Normandy’ initialled , titled and dated 1891, titled to label verso 13 1/2” x 11” (34.3cm x 28cm) £150-200

227. GAVAGNIN (early twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Venetian canal scene with gondola signed 4 3/4” x 8 3/4” (12.1cm x 22.2cm) £80-120

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228. MARJORY WADDAMS (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR Rural scene with trees and cottages signed 9” x 14” (22.9cm x 35.6cm) £40-60

229. ATTRIBUTED TO ANTONIO PIETRO ZUCCHI (1726-1795) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Rural scene with church ruin and figures unsigned 9” x 7” (22.8cm x 17.8cm) £50-80

230. A. SALEH (20TH CENTURY) PEN AND INK Portrait of a man Signed and dated (19)28 5 3/4” x 3 1/2” (14.6cm x 9.8cm) Hole in paper £25-35

231. DAVID RUST (b1963) WATERCOLOUR, A PAIR Landscapes ‘Welland Church and the Malverns’ ‘Gloucestershire Prospect’ Signed, titled to labels verso (2) £50-80

232. UNATTRIBUTED (nineteenth century) WATERCOLOUR Ross Castle, Kilarney’ monogrammed and dated Jan (18) 78 11 1/2” x 17 1/2” (29.2cm x 44.5cm) £50-80

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233. HAROLD GILBERT, A.R.A., Manchester WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Dalby Point, Isle of Man’, 1941 labelled verso 13” x 10 1/4” (33cm x 27cm) Provenance: Bury Art Gallery label, No. 25 in a one man exhibition 1993) £80-120

234. HAROLD GILBERT, A.R.A., Manchester WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Coast line, Isle of Man signed and dated verso 1941 12” x 9 3/4” (30cm x 25cm) (Provenance - Bury Art Gallery label No. 59 in a one man exhibition 1993) £50-80

235. HAROLD GILBERT, A.R.A., Manchester WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Beach scene, Jurby, Isle of Man’ signed and dated 1941 9 1/2” x 12” (24cm x 30cm) (Provenance - Bury Art Gallery label No. 74 in a one man exhibition 1993) £50-80

236. HAROLD GILBERT, A.R.A., Manchester WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Shepherd with dog and sheep, Isle of Man signed, dated verso 1942 9 3/4” x 16 1/4” (25cm x 41cm) (Provenance - Bury Art Gallery label No. 63 in a one man exhibition 1993) £80-120

237. HAROLD GILBERT, A.R.A., Manchester WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Coast scene Laxey, Isle of Man’ signed and dated 1942 10 1/4” x 14 1/2” (26cm x 37cm) (Provenance - Bury Art Gallery label No. 68 in a one man exhibition 1993) £50-80

238. BRITISH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) PASTEL DRAWING ON BUFF PAPER Bust length portrait of a young boy Indistinctly signed, lower right 21”x 17 1/4” (53.5cm x 44cm) with The Boydell Galleries, Liverpool, label verso £100-150

239. Blank lot

240. UNATTRIBUTED (mid nineteenth century) MINIATURE WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Wooden clearing with figures 5” x 4 1/4” (12.7cm x 10.8cm) in contemporary burr maplewood frame £75-125

241. A. FINLEY (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Landscape with pack of hounds in full cry signed and dated 1912 13” x 39” (33cm x 99cm) £80-120

242. J. W. GOZZARD (1888-1950) ‘HOMEWARD’ WATERCOLOUR Two horses and a single rider on a Country lane at dusk Signed and titled 11 3/4” x 15” (30cm x 38cm) £150-250

243. LUCY FILDES (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR ‘Dawn of the cosmic Christ’ signed, attributed and titled to plaque on frame 22 1/2” x 18” (57.2cm x 45.8cm £80-120

244. W.T. LONGMIRE PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS ‘Thirlmere, Cumberland’ ‘Estuary of the Kent, Morecambe Bay from Hest Bank, Lancs’ looking towards to lake Ulswater both signed and dated 1881 9 1/2” x 14 1/2” (24.1cm x 36.9cm) (2) £80-120

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245. FRANCIS B. TIGHE (nineteenth/twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Royal Exchange Manchester’ signed and dated 1896 17 1/2” x 11 3/4” £400-600

246. WALTER EASTWOOD (1867-1943) WATER COLOUR DRAWING Water mill with mill stream, horse drawn wagon waiting with poultry in the yard Signed and dated (19)’39 20in x 24in £300-400

247. JOHN HUGHES CLAYTON (Exh.) WATERCOLOUR ‘Preparing the boats’ signed and titled to the mount 11 1/2” x 20 1/2” (29.2cm x 52cm) £250-350

248. JOHN HUGHES CLAYTON (Exh.) WATERCOLOUR ‘Feeding the chickens’ signed and titled to the mount 11 1/2” x 20 1/2” (29.2cm x 52cm) £250-350

249. P.M. TEESDALE (twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR ‘Newhaven’ signed and titled 10” x 13” (25.4cm x 33cm) £30-40

250. T. ARTHUR (early twentieth century) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Beach scene with drawn up rowing boat signed 19 1/2” x 29” (49.5cm x 73.7cm) £30-50

251. PETER HOWSON (b.1958) MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER Female figure and masks signed and dated (19) 96 11 3/4” x 8” (29.9cm x 20.3cm) £500-700

252. M. JACKSON (20TH CENTURY) PAIR OF WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS Riverbank scenes Signed, dated 1913 11 1/2” x 17 1/2” (29.2cm x 44.4cm) (2) £60-90

253. ALF S. WATSON (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Bramhall’ signed 10 1/4” x 14 1/2” (26cm x 36.8cm) £30-50

254. UNATTRIBUTED (19TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Coastal scene from woodland, possibly Malta 6 1/2” x 9 1/2” (16.5cm x 24.2cm) £60-90

255. MARY MEIN WILKIE PENCIL AND WATERCOLOUR Wild Flowers Signed 20 1/2” x 17 1/2” (52cm x 44.4cm) £30-50

256. UNATTRIBUTED PROBABLY IRISH (EARLY 2OTH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Figures at a Waterfall Bears ‘Davis & Gray, Belfast’, 7 1/2” x 10” (19cm x 25.4cm) £50-80

257. J. TELFORD NIVEN (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Mare with foal in paddock Signed 9 1/4” x 13 1/2” (23.5cm x 34.3cm) £30-50

258. GEORGE OYSTON (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Near Guilford, Surrey’ Signed, dated 1929, titled to mount 10” x 14” (25.4cm x 35.6cm) £40-60

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259. R. THORNTON (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Children resting outside a country cottage Signed 10 1/2” x 17 1/2” (26.7cm x 44.5cm) £50-80

260. ERNEST SELLERS (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Shakespears Cottage’ Signed (19)41, titled to label 11 1/2” x 8 3/4” (29.2cm x 22.2cm) ATTRIBUTED TO W.BALLOCH (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘The Wheatsheaf Inn, Sarratt, Herts’, Attributed and titled to label 10 3/4” x 15” (27.3cm x 38.1cm) UNATTRIBUTED (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Trees by a brook 13” x 10 1/4” (33cm x 26cm) (3) £60-90

261. H.R. WESTWOOD (LATE 19TH/EARLY20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘The End of it’s Tether’ Signed, 1891, titled to label 6 3/4” x 9 3/4” (17.1cm x 24.8cm) £50-80

262. R. WESTREICHER (LATE 19TH CENTURY/EARLY 20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Soldier resting with his horse Signed 7 3/4” x 9 3/4” (19.7cm x 24.8cm) £20-40

263. F. TAYLOR (20TH CENTURY) WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Magpie Signed 12 3/4” x 9 3/4” (32.4cm x 24.8cm) £30-50

264. H, HAMMOND WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Girl leading a boy on a horse along a moorland track £100-150

265. SUE MITCHELL GOUACHE DRAWING ‘Goddess Venice’ signed 10 1/2” x 7 1/4” (27cm x 23cm) £30-50

266. LOUISE GOODWIN INK AND PASTEL ON CARD ‘Earthenware Music II’ exhibition label verso

4 1/2” x 4” (11cm x 10cm) AND P. MacEWEN WATERCOLOUR DRAWING ‘Evening Sky II’ signed and dated (20) ‘05 4 1/2” x 6 1/2” (11cm x 17cm) £40-60

267. ANTHONY JONES GOUACHE ON PAPER ‘Two Violet forms on orange’ signed with initial and dated (19) ‘99 and labelled verso 5 1/2” x 7 3/4” (13cm x 20cm) LILLIAN RICHARDS ACRYLIC ‘Morning Mist’ 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm) and W. GWILLIAN GOUACHE ‘Bowland,Trough Road ‘ signed and dated (19) 35 7 1/2” x 11” (19cm x 28cm) (3) £20-30

268. DEREK BRADBURY WATERCOLOUR DRAWING Beach scene signed 10” x 14” (25.5cm x 35.5cm) £40-60

269. STYLE OF L.S.LOWRY Pencil drawing Figures on a Seaside Promenade Bearing signature lower left 7 x 9 1/2” ( 18 x 24 cm) sheet (no provenance and unauthenticated) £100-150

270. ANNIE M. PARSONS PAIR OF WATERCOLOURS ‘Loch Earn’ and ‘Loch Leven’ signed 11” x 29” ( 28cm x 73.5cm) £100-150

Oil Paintings271. S. CLARK PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS River landscape with cottages, lane, figures and castle watering and a rural landscape at sunset with figure on a lane, thatched cottages, ducks on a pond in right background signed 20” x 30” (51cm x 76cm) (2) £500-700

272. LUDOLF BAKHUYZEN (1630-1708) SEVENTEENTH CENTURY DUTCH OIL PAINTING ON RELINED CANVAS Two galleons at sea in a violent storm 14” x 17 1/2” (36cm x 44.5cm) in a good gilt frame £300-500

273. JOHN TAYLOR R.C.A. PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS ‘Waterfall’ and ‘Man Fishing from a bridge watched by a little girl signed and dated 1891 and 1892 12” x 10” (30cm x 26cm) (2) £150-250

274. NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Mountainous landscape with lake cottage and sheep in foreground monogrammed EL and dated 1891 14” x 21” (35.5cm x 53cm) £100-150

275. EDWARD WILLIAM COOKE (1811-1880) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Venice, looking from the lagoon towards Guidecca at sunset signed and dated 15” x 25” (38.1cm x 63.5cm) £6000-8000

276. UNATTRIBUTED (early twentieth century) OIL PAINTING ON PANEL, A PAIR Alpine landscapes, one featuring lakeside town 7 1/2” x 10” (19cm x 25.4cm) (2) £40-60

277. E. STEELE (late nineteenth/early twentieth century) PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS Highland cattle in a riverscape ‘Loch Tummel’ signed and titled verso 11 1/2” x 19 1/2” (29.2cm x 49.5cm) Highland cattle in a riverscape ‘Luss Straits, Loch Lomond’ signed and titled verso 12” x 20” (30.5cm x 50.8cm) (2) £400-600

278. E. STEELE Pair of oil paintings Still Life with Grapes, Plums and Apples signed 8 1/4” x 11 1/2” (21cm x 29.2cm) Still Life with a Pale Rose and Peach signed 8 1/4” x 11 1/2” (21cm x 29.2cm) £80-120

279. A.P LAMBERT (20TH CENTURY) OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, A PAIR ‘La Porte St Denis’ and ‘Notre Dame et let Quais’ Both signed lower left, labelled and inscribed verso 9 1/2” x 13” (24cm x 33cm) £300-400

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280. A. AUSTEN (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS An interior with a Chelsea pensioners drinking at a table opposite an elderly bearded man, signed lower right 10” x 14” (25.5cm x 35.5cm) £300-400

281. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) OIL PAINTING ON BOARD Flowers in a vase against a white draped cloth Indistinctly signed lower right 19 1/4” x 15 1/2” (49cm x 39.5cm) £300-400

282. EDWARD MILLS (fl. 1876-1918) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Interior with nobleman kneeling before the altar signed 38” x 29” (96.5cm x 73.7cm) £250-350

283. J. MOLS (nineteenth century Dutch School) OIL PAINTING Two maids in an interior scene with view through a courtyard signed 11 1/2” x 8 1/2” (29.2cm x 21.7cm) £200-300

284. GEORGE GOODWIN KILBURNE (1839-1924) WATERCOLOUR Interior scene with a lady at a spinning wheel and an old maid beside an open fire signed 7 1/4” x 9 1/2” (18.4cm x 24.1cm) £200-300

285. ERIC OLDHAM (twentieth century) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Winter landscape with steam train pulling a rake of coaches signed 13 1/2” x 17 1/2” (34.3cm x 44.5cm) £50-80

286. J.F. HERRING JIN (1815-1907) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Rural scene with work horses, felled trees and figures signed 11 1/2” x 17 1/2” (29.2cm x 44.5cm) £1500-2000

287. C.W. OSWALD (late nineteenth century) OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, A PAIR Scottish Highlands with cattle watering at loch sides signed lower left and lower right 24” x 20” (61cm x 51cm) £200-300

288. ROBERT JOHN HAMMOND (fl.1882-1911) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Upland landscape with cattle signed lower right 16” x 24” (41cm x 61cm) £200-300

289. EDITH B. ROWLAND (Exh. 1910-40) OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, A PAIR ‘Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris’ and ‘Sunset on the River Rhone near Tournon’ each signed, one dated 1909 each inscribed in pencil on stretcher 20” x 29” (51cm x 74cm) (the former picture water damaged) £300-400

290. UNATTRIBUTED , NINETEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL OIL PAINTING ON PANEL ‘Urchin boy 6 1/2” x 5” (17cm x 13cm) in contemporary mahogany broad frame £80-120

291. GEOFFREY SCOWCROFT FLETCHER (1923-2004) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ‘Rags’ the dog signed with initials and dated 15th April 1962 and titled 6” x 8” (15cm x 20cm) £50-80

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292. A. VERNEAU (late nineteenth/early twentieth century) TWO OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS Coastal scene with fishing boat rural scene, ploughing a field both signed and dated 1916 10” x 15” (25.4cm x 35.6cm) framed as a pair (2) £60-90

293. A. VERNEAU (late nineteenth/early twentieth century) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Farmer calming a pair of plough horses spooked by a bi-plane signed and dated 1916 16” x 24” (40.7cm x 61cm) £80-120

294. ARCHIBALD MACKINNON (early twentieth century) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Interior scene with Ceilidh band and singers signed 12 1/2” x 18 1/2” (31.8cm x 47cm) £50-80

295. T.W.S. (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON BOARD Still life - flowers, ewer and Persian rug on a marble shelf Initialled and dated 1955 28” x 20” (71.1 x 50.8cm) £40-60

296. STANLEY GRAHAM OIL ON CANVAS, A PAIR Highland cattle at water signed 19 3/4” x 29 3/4” (50.2cm x 75.6cm) (2) £150-250

297. W.R. JENNINGS OIL ON CANVAS Wild horses in a hilly landscape signed 18 1/2” x 22 1/2” (47cm x 57.2cm) £200-300

298. JOSEPH WRIGHTSON MCINTYRE (1841 - 1897) OIL ON BOARD STORMY COASTAL SCENE WITH FIGURES and masted sailing ship in distress Signed 11” x 17 1/2” (28 x 44.5cm) £180-220

299. C. BELLIANI (20TH CENTURY) PAIR OF OIL PAINTINGS ON BOARD Flower Pickers Signed 9” x 11 1/2” (22.8cm x 29.2) (2) £400-600

300. G.E. BOYES OIL ON CANVAS, A PAIR Bust portraits ‘Mr and Mrs Sweeney’ signed and dated 1881 20” x 16” (50.8cm x 40.7cm) (2) unframed, both a.f. £80-120

301. EDWIN M. BODDINGTON OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS (relined) ‘West of BEDDGELERT 1864’ landscape 11 1/4” 9 1/4” £200-300

302. W.J. CROMPTON OIL PAINTINGS ON ARTISTS BOARD, A PAIR ‘In the Highlands’ signed, titled verso 11 1/2” x 18” (29.2cm x 45.7cm) (2) £80-120

303. D. DELGADO OIL PAINTING ON PANEL Still life with applied in a basket signed 13” x 16” (32.5cm x 40cm) £80-120

304. ALN COWNIE OIL ON CANVAS Reclining female nude figure signed 29” x 39 1/2” (73.7cm x 100.3cm) £300-500

305. GK (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS Deer in a wooded landscape Signed 26 1/2” x 30 1/4” (67.3cm x 16.8cm) £30-50

306. EVA CLARK (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS ‘Sussex Village’ Signed Some print cracked 17 1/4” x 23 1/2” (43.8cm x 59cm) £50-80

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307. THOMAS PATE (1909-1982) OIL ON CANVAS ‘Brixham Harbour’ Signed 15 1/2” x 19 1/4” (39.3cm x 48.8cm) £60-90

308. M. MANGOLETSI (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS ‘Magnolias’ Signed, titled on table 17 1/2” x 15” (44.4cm x 38.1cm) £40-60

309. H.M LAND (?) (20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS Continental waterfront scene Signed 16” x 19 1/2” (40.8cm x 49.5cm) £50-80

310. JOHN SANDERS (LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY) OIL ON BOARD SHEPHERD AND FLOCK IN WOODLAND SCENE SIGNED 12 1/2” X 15 1/2” (31.8CM X 39.4CM) £50-80

311. UNATTRIBUTED (19-20TH CENTURY) OIL ON CANVAS Farm workers by a waterpump 14 1/2” x 22 1/2” (36.8cm x 57.2cm) UNATTRIBUTED (19TH - 20TH CENTURY) OIL ON BOARD Still life of three roses 8 3/4” x 13 1/2” (22.2cm x 34.3cm) (2) £60-90

312. Blank lot

313. UNATTRIBUTED (twentieth century) OIL ON PANEL three figures in a classical landscape unsigned 7” x 9 1/2” (17.8cm x 24.1cm) £80-120

314. WILLIAM STONE (nineteenth/twentieth century) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Rural landscape with figure on a path beside a thatched cottage 11 1/2” x 23 1/2” signed lower right £300-500

315. BRIAN MASON OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS Garden with fence and flowers signed 27” x 26” (67.5cm x 65cm) £150-200

316. HERMAN KRAUSE OIL ON CANVAS Still life, fruit, nuts, wine glass and comport on a table Signed and dated 1921 26” x 27” (66cm x 94cm) £400-600

317. UNATTRIBUTED IN THE STYLE OF GEORGE CATTERMOLE (nineteenth century) OIL ON PANEL Interior scene with figures unsigned 8 1/2” x 7” (21.6cm x 17.8cm) £100-150

318. GABRIELI TRYNKLER (Polish) MIXED MEDIA ON BOARD Abstract 11” x 9 1/2” (28cm x 24cm) SAME ARTIST, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER ‘Babel Tower’, signed and dated 2000 6” x 8” (15cm x 20cm) (3) £50-80

319. SYDNEY FOLEY (1916-2001) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ‘Evening in Dockland’ signed, titled to ‘The Wapping Group of Artists’ label verso No. 1379 12” x 16” (30.5cm x 40.7cm) £150-200

320. SYDNEY FOLEY (1916-2001) OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ‘March morning, Strand on the Green’ signed, titled to ‘The Wapping Group of Artists’ label verso No. 1476 12” x 16” (30.5cm x 40.7cm) £150-200

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321. BLANK LOT

322. WALTER EMSLEY OIL PAINTING ‘woodland scene’ signed and dated 1899 10” x 7” (25.5cm x 18cm) £60-80

323. FLORENCE FAIRHURST OIL PAINTING ON BOARD ‘Polruan opposite Fowey, Cornwall’ signed 17 1/2” x 21 1/2” (44.5cm x 54.5cm) £50-75

Prints333. RICHARD TUFF (b.1965) SILK SCREEN COLOUR PRINT ‘Across the Valley’ No. 70/250, signed and titled in pencil 17” x 22” (43cm x 56cm) (PROVENANCE; ‘The Gallery, Manchester Art House’, Portland Street) £50-80

334. E. ANTHONY ORME (Manchester b. 1945) ARTIST SIGNED LIMITED EDITION COLOUR PRINTS ‘The Original Eccles Cake Shop’ No. 36/100, signed in pencil 10 1/2” x 15 3/4” (27cm x 40cm) and LINDA HILL, COLOURED LITHOGRAPH ‘Puffins’ No. 5/150, signed and titled in pencil 2 3/4” x 3 1/2” (7cm x 9cm) (2) £30-40

335. DOBSON COLOUR LITHOGRAPH Mountainous landscape No/. 7/20 signed in pencil 11” x 16” (28cm x 41cm) and KENNETH LEECH COLOUR LITHOGRAPH ‘Hill Top’ No. 46/250 signed and titled in pencil 7” x 9 1/4” (18cm x 24cm) £30-50

336. SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT LIMITED EDITION PRINT FROM A RED CHALK DRAWING Crinoline Lady, seated (17/80) numbered in pencil and with blindstamp 15” x 9” (38.1cm x 22.9cm) £150-200

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Day TwoWednesday 14th March 2012

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Decorative Arts

340. LENCI POTTERY CENTRE PIECE DISH, modelled with a standing otter, with fish in its mouth to the centre, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high, 9” (22.9cm) diameter, painted mark (a.f.) £100-160

341. MYOTT AND SON ART DECO HAND PANTED POTTERY JUG, baluster form with scroll handle, painted in tones of brown, yellow and orange, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A MALING BASKET SHAPED POTTERY DISH, printed and washed with flowers and a MODERN MEISSEN PIERCED PORCELAIN DISH, floral painted in puce and gilt, 9” (22.9cm) diameter, various marks (3) £30-40

342. PROBABLY CZECHOSLOVAKIAN POTTERY DISH, modelled as a polar bar, looking into a pool, 7” (17.8cm) high, 8 3/4” (22.2cm) wide, printed mark smudged (tiny chips to ears) £25-35

343. PAIR OF ‘YE CLIFFE ART WARE’ AGATE POTTERY VASES, cylindrical footed form with waisted necks, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high, printed mark (2) £20-40

344. 26 PIECE ERIC RAVILIOUS/WEDGWOOD ‘PERSEPHONE’ DESIGN POTTERY DINNER SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, with black printed an blue washed central designs and borders, comprising; 18 PLATES (6 x three different sizes) SOUP PLATES, OVAL MEAT PLATTER and a SAUCER BOAT, printed marks (26) £100-150

345. PAIR OF PALE PURPLE FROSTED GLASS POLAR BEAR PATTERN BOOKENDS, 4” (10.1cm) high, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) long (2) (chipped) £20-30

346. HEAVY DARK BLUE/GREEN MOULDED ART GLASS VASE, wrythen fluted, 10” (25.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH AN AMETHYST GLASS BOTTLE VASE, with tall slender neck, blue glass VASE gilt painted with stylised flowers, slender amethyst GLASS VASE with clear moulded base and two amber GLASS ORNAMENTAL JUGS (6) £20-30

347. MODERN SEVRES MOULDED GLASS VASE, wrythen fluted tapering form, uranium yellow tinted, 6” (15.1cm) high, stencilled mark to base £25-35

348. CLARICE CLIFF ‘MY HARVEST’ PATTERN MOULDED POTTERY PRESERVE JAR AND COVER, orbicular with fruit moulded finial and feet, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH AN ETCHED GLASS BUTTER DISH, with stand and cover and silver coloured metal mounts, wheel cut with flowers, 3” (7.6cm) high (2) £60-80

349. TWO MODERN ITALIAN ORNAMENTAL POTTERY GROUPS, one modelled as a couple sat beside a well, the other of a man fishing, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, signed (2) £40-60

350. 1930’s WOODS ‘ARABESQUE’ PATTERN POTTERY WALL PLAQUE, designed by Charlotte Rhead, tube lined with cells of bright colours including green, yellow ochre and lilac, printed mark, 21 1/4” diameter (61.5cm) £80-120

351. CLARICE CLIFF NEWPORT POTTERY BIZARRE WALL PLATE, painted in orange, blue and black, impressed year (19) 29, 10 1/2” (26.5cm) diameter (small areas of flaking paint) £70-90

352. LATE 1930’s WEDGWOOD ‘MOONSTONE’ KEITH MURRAY DESIGNED ORBICULAR VASE, encircled with fluted ribs beneath a short cylindrical neck, 9” (22.5cm) high £100-150

353. 1930’s SHELLEY PORCELAIN 13 PIECE ‘IRIS’ PATTERN COFFEE SET, with sandwich tray, pattern number 11561, registration number 723404 £80-120

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354. PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN LOVATT’S LANGLEY WARE POTTERY VASES, footed baluster form, decorated in colours with an incised design of daffodils on dark green grounds, 8” (20.2cm) high, printed mark (2) £30-50

355. CLARICE CLIFF/NEWPORT ‘CROCUS’ PATTERN JUG, tapering form with loop handle, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A MATCHING BEAKER, 2 3/4” (7cm) high, printed marks (2) £50-75

356. CLARICE CLIFF/NEWPORT POTTERY ‘CROCUS’ PATTERN CYLINDRICAL PRESERVE JAR AND COVER, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, printed marks £40-60

357. SEVEN CLARICE CLIFF/NEWPORT POTTERY ‘CROCUS’ PATTERN SQUARE PLATES, of serpentine outline, 9” (22.9cm) wide (x4) and 6 3/4” (17.2cm) wide, printed marks (7) £100-150

358. BELLEEK ART NOUVEAU INSPIRED MOULDED PORCELAIN DISH, shaped oval form with pierced handle, decorated with a profile bust portrait of a maiden with shamrocks in her hair, 6 3/4” x 4 1/2” (17.2cm x 11.5cm), black printed mark TOGETHER WITH A SHELLEY ‘BLUEBELL’ WOOD PATTERN SQUARE CHINA TWO HANDLED BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) wide, printed mark (2) £25-35

359. THIRTEEN PIECE SPODE ART DECO ‘ROYAL JASMINE’ REINDEER PATTERN POTTERY PART DINNER SERVICE DESIGNED BY J. HASSALL, now suitable for four persons, black printed and heightened in brown with bands of stylised leaping reindeers comprising 8 PLATES (4 x two different sizes) GRADUATED PAIR OF ROUNDED OBLONG MEAT PLATES, SAUCE BOAT AND TWO HANDLED CIRCULAR TUREEN with cover and stand, printed marks (13) (six plates and tureen stand a.f.)

360. A.G. RICHARDSON AND CO., CROWN DUCAL WARE OVOID VASE, moulded in low relief and polychrome with ascending flowering plants on a mottled brown sponged ground, impressed No. 118 and printed mark, 8” high and ANOTHER of conforming design of baluster shape numbered, 6 3/4” high (2) £40-60

361. GOOD ROCKWOOD SILVER ENCASED POTTERY JUG, footed baluster form with shaped rim and loop handle, decorated with a floral spray on a fading green/orange ground, encased with pierced silver scrollwork, 62 (15.2cm) high, impressed mark, the silver stamped 999/1000 fine R2480 £800-1200

362. STYLISH HUNEBELLE, FRENCH MOULDED CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS VASE, orbicular with short cylindrical neck, 6” (15.2cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF BROWN GLAZED STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MANTEL DOGS, 9” (22.9cm) high (3) £50-80

363. LINTHORPE POTTERY WALL PLAQUE, typical form, painted in colours with an incised design of leafy bamboo, 10 3/4” (27.3cm) diameter, impressed factory mark and monogram for Henry tooth (a.f.) £100-150

364. ART NOUVEAU STYLE ‘SOLKETS’ PLANISHED PEWTER TWO HANDLED VASE, waisted form with stylish scroll handles, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) high, stamped marks £20-30

365. PAIR OF NEWHALL ORANGE LUSTRE GLAZED POTTERY VASES, slightly swollen cylindrical form, gilt printed with exotic birds perched on flowering leafy branches, set between gilt rims, 8” (20.3cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A MATCHING FOOTED BOWL, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, 9” (22.8cm) diameter, printed marks (3) £50-80

366. CHARLES BRANNAM, BARUM STUDIO POTTERY PEDESTAL VASE, oviform with flared neck, glazed

in streaky tones of purple and green, on a blue ground, 6 3/4” (17.1cm) high, incised mark £30-50

367. TWENTIETH CENTURY SWEDISH (Rorstand) HIGH TEMPERATURE FIRED SHALLOW EGG SHAPED DISH, incised mark and initials CHS, a PAT BIRKS STUDIO POTTERY BOWL, painted in blue, signed and dated 1988 and THREE OTHER ITEMS OF STUDIO POTTERY (one af.) £30-50

368. CARLTON WARE POTTERY GINGER JAR AND COVER, typical form, decorated in muted tones of orange, yellow and brown with a design of flowers, on a pale brown ground, 10” (25.4cm) high, printed mark £50-80

369. PAIR OF 1930’s/40’s PIERCED SILVERED METAL CUP HOLDERS, with figural pattern handles and blue glass liners, decorated with temples, pagodas and dragons, 5 1/2” (14cm) high (2) (one liner with chip to rim) £40-60

370. JOHN DITCHFIELD GREEN IRIDESCENT GLASS VASE, ovoid form with lipped rim, with white speckled decoration, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high (unmarked), TOGETHER WITH AN ‘L.A. STUDIO’ iridescent GLASS VASE, 7” (17.8cm) high, impressed mark, dated 2000 and with etched artist mark ‘Attay’ to the base and a green GLASS PEDESTAL DISH, with iridescent interior, 2” (5.1cm) high, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) diameter (3) £40-60

371. HUGH WALLIS, PLANISHED COPPER TRAY, oval with engraved floral centre, 14” x 10 1/2” (35.5cm x 26.7cm), initialled, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR CIRCULAR TRAY, 9” (22.8cm) diameter, stamped GWG’ (2) £25-35

372. TWO WHITEFRIARS BUBBLE PATTERN GLASS VASES, golden amber, one of flared footed form, 9” (22.4cm) high and cylindrical with flared rim, 6” (15.2cm) high (2) £20-40

373. MODERN ORREFORS, SWEDISH GLASS TEA LIGHT HOLDER, triangular together with a MUURLA, FINISH FROSTED GLASS BEAKER VASE, 6” (15.2cm) high, boxed, Magnor Norwegian green tinted glass ASHTRAY, two coloured glass VASES AND A SHALLOW GREEN TINTED DISH £20-40

374. TROIKA MOULDED POTTERY COFFIN VASE, painted in tones of blue and brown with geometric design of green washed textured ground, 7” (17.8cm) high, painted mark, Troika Cornwall £60-90

375. LAHOLM, SWEDISH MOULDED POTTERY DISH, step sided form with domed foot, painted in bright tones with a band of stylised leaves, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, 5” (12.7cm) diameter, impressed mark and No. 601, (hairlined) TOGETHER WITH A ‘BORGSTROM’ STUDIO POTTERY JUG, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) high, impressed mark (2) £20-40

376. PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN INCISE POTTERY FOOTED DISH, by Eric Bridges, shallow form decorated in radiating designs of leaves, a pale grey ground, 2 1/2” (6.4cm) high, 11” (28cm) diameter, impressed mark, together with a POOLE POTTERY PLATE, painted with flowers, 9” (22.9cm) diameter, printed and painted marks (2) £25-35

377. CARLTON WARE POTTERY FOUR DIVISION TOAST RACK, yellow glazed with green highlights, TOGETHER WITH A MODERN POOLE POTTERY SMALL VASE, 4” (10.2cm) high, BRETBY ‘PICKWICK’ POTTERY WALL PLAQUE, No. 3012D, and a MODERN ROYAL DOULTON ‘PRAIRIE’ PATTERN PLATE, various marks (4) £30-50

378. JOHN LEACH/MUCHELNEY POTTERY JUG, tapering form with strap handle, 7” (17.8cm) high, impressed factory mark (hairlined) TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR SMALLER JUG, AND A TENMOKU GLAZED POTTERY TEAPOT, with bamboo handle, impressed marks (3) £30-50

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379. ST. IVES POTTERY JUG, rubbed with strap handle, pale green glaze, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A COLLECTION OF STUDIO POTTERY VASES, and dishes, most pieces marked (10) £40-60

380. CHARLES BRANNAN POTTERY SMALL JUG, baluster with flared rim and loop handle, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, together WITH A BLUE 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, TOGETHER WITH AN EDINBANE POTTERY VASE and SEVEN OTHER PIECES OF STUDIO POTTERY, JUGS AND VASES, etc. (most pieces marked) (9) £25-35

381. ART DECO WHITE OPAQUE AND FROSTED GLASS ‘SATURN’ ELECTRIC CEILING LIGHT, with chrome fitting, 20” (50.8cm) drop £30-40

382. THREE CARLTON WARE ‘CRESTED BIRD AND WATERLILY’ PATTERN CHINA VASES, comprising one of footed ovoid form with domed cover (a.f.), 7” (17.8cm) high and A PAIR OF OF SWOLLEN FORM 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, all on mottled blue grounds, with gilt lined rims printed marks, painted pattern No. 3529 (3) £120-180

383. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FISHER, BUDAPEST POTTERY EWER, oviform with central top gilt loop handle, flanked by conical spout and flared spout, painted in colours and gilt with foliate wrythen birds beneath a conforming border, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, printed and impressed marks, mould No. 457, TOGETHER WITH A BISQUE GROUP OF TWO YOUNG CHILDREN sat on cushions, 5” (12.7cm) wide (2) £25-35

384. FIFTY ONE PIECE SHELLEY COURT SHAPED CHINA PART TEA SERVICE, now suitable for 11 persons, brown printed and washed with trailing yellow flowers on cream grounds, set between gilt lined rims and handles, comprising; 11 cups, 12 saucers, side plates, and afternoon tea plates, milk jug (handle a.f.) SUGAR BOWL AND PAIR OF BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, green printed mark and painted pattern No. E12432 (51)

385. TWO CARLTON WARE ‘VINE AND GRAPE’ PATTERN MOULDED POTTERY DISHES, one of two handled pedestal boat form on a ‘Vert Royale’ ground, (a.f.) 3” (7.6cm) high, 12” (30.5cm) wide, the other square on a ‘Rouge Royale’, ground, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) wide, printed marks (2)

386. AN A.G. RICHARDSON & CO. CROWN DUCAL POTTERY JUG, decorated in the style of Charlotte Rhead (unsigned), 7in. high £50-70

387. MELBA WARE POTTERY BUTCHER’S SHOP ADVERTISING HEREFORD, BULL, approx 16” long, 10” high £50-70

388. STYLISH GREY TINTED ART GLASS VASE, spiral fluted, tapering form, unmarked, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, together with a cut glass basket pattern RECEIVER, 5 1/2” (14cm) high, similar moulded example stylish boat shaped DISH and a TRUMPET VASE/CANDLE HOLDER (5) £50-80

389. POST WAR, POSSIBLY LALIQUE FROSTED GLASS MODEL OF A SMALL BIRD, on rounded oblong base, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, indistinctly marked to base, (chip to underside of beak, one wing tip and underside of base) £60-80

390. INTERESTING TWENTIETH CENTURY MOULDED SMOKEY GLASS TWO HANDLED BOWL, circular ribbed form with loop handles to the fold over rim, applied with stylised floral prunts, green tinted, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, overall, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) diameter, unmarked £50-80

391. KERAMOS, VIENNESE MOULDED POTTERY WALL MASK, modeled as a young girl with blonde hair and blue eyes, wearing an orange and green neck scarf, 210” (25.4cm) high, printed mark and impressed mould No. 7696 £120-180

Lot 374

Lot 382

Lot 390

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392. WEDGWOOD LUSTRE CHINA OCTAGONAL BOWL, steep sided footed form, the interior decorated with butterflies on a mother o’pearl ground, the exterior with gilt butterflies on a blue/brown mottled ground, gilt printed borders, 4” (10.1cm) high, 8” (20.3cm) wide, gilt printed mark and painted pattern No. 24830 (hairlined) £50-70

393. ROYAL DUX (AMPHORA) TINTED AND PAINTED BISQUE LARGE FIGURE OF A CLASSICAL FEMALE WATER CARRIER, on a circular gilt base, 28 1/2” (72.4cm) high, impressed and incised marks, mould No. 5059 £500-600

394. WILLIAM LEONARD BARON/BARNSTAPLE POTTERY LARGE VASE, footed form with tall, slightly waisted neck, glazed in mottled blue, 24” (61cm) high, incised ‘Baron, Barnstaple’ (a.f.) £20-30

395. A.G. RICHARDSON & CO, CROWN DUCAL WARE CHARLOTTE RHEAD DESIGNED WALL PLAQUE, tubed lined with flower heads, leaves and berries in autumnal colours, printed mark, script signature, pattern number 4491, 17 1/2” diameter £200-250

396. COBRIDGE ‘HOSTA’ PATTERN HAND PAINTED POTTERY GINGER JAR AND COVER, typical form, painted in natural tones with flowering leafy foliage, on a natural ground, 8 1/4” (21cm) high, impressed marks and painted silver line, possibly second quality £60-90

397. Blank lot

398. AFTER JOSEF LORENZL A CIRCA 1920’S GOLDSCHEIDER POTTERY DANCING GIRL FIGURE ENTITLED “SPANISH SHAWL” 17 3/4” (45.1cm) high, printed marks and impressed MODEL NO. 5822 , (CRAZING AND DAMAGE TO LEFT HAND FINGERS) £600-900

399. WILTSHAW AND ROBINSON/CARLTON WARE ‘CHINESE TEA GARDEN’ PATTERN POTTERY BOWL, steep sided, footed form, the interior gilt printed and enamelled in colours wit figures and pagodas in a river landscape, on a mottled blue ground, the exterior with floral

sprigs beneath a conforming border, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) diameter, printed mark and painted pattern No. 2936 £60-90

400. WILTSHAW & ROBINSON/CARLTON WARE ‘BARGE’ PATTERN POTTERY BOWL, steep sided form, the interior gilt printed and enamelled with ceremonial barge and raised walkway s in a river landscape, on a mottled blue ground, the exterior with gilt border and landscape cartouches, 3” (7.6cm) high, 7” (17.8cm) diameter, printed mark and painted pattern No. 2519 £30-50

401. CARLTON WARE ‘NEW MIKADO’ PATTERN POTTERY SLEEVE VASE, with flared rim and moulded base, gilt printed and enamelled in colours with figures and pagoda in a river landscape on a mottled blue ground, 6” (15.2cm) high, printed mark £30-50

402. TROIKA, NEWLYN MOULDED POTTERY SPICE JAR, typical form decorated in tones of brown and blue with geometric designs, on a textured ground, beneath a blue washed neck, 6” (15.2cm) high, painted mark Troika, Cornwall and artists mark for Avril Bennett £60-90

403. TROIKA POTTERY MUG, cylindrical with low, loop handle, decorated in tones on blue and brown, with a textured band of circles on a blue washed ground, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high £30-50

404. ART DECO STYLE FIELDS BROWN DEVON FAN SHAPED POTTERY VASE, painted in bright tones and black, 10” (25.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH TWO CARN POTTERY MOULDED VASES, painted in blue and green oxides, 4 7/8” and 6 1/2” (12.4cm and 16.5cm) high and TWO MODERN POOLE POTTERY VASES, painted in colours on mottled red grounds, one second quality, 5 1/4” and 6 3/4” (13.2cm and 17.2cm) high various marks (5) £50-80

405. PAIR OF MODERN HAND PAINTED POTTERY WALL PLAQUES, by Jane Willingale, head and shoulders portraits, boys, one with blond hair and the other red, 10 3/4” (27.4cm) diameter (2) £25-35

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Lot 398

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406. TWO ART DECO 8 DAY MANTEL CLOCKS, one fan shaped with Arabic numerals and oblong veined green onyx base, 4 1/2” (11.5cm) high, 11” (28cm) wide, the other of gilt oblong form, 3 3/4”, 6 1/8” (16.8cm) wide (2) £30-50

Moorcroft407. WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘POMEGRANATE’ TUBE LINED SMALL POTTERY VASE, footed oviform, painted in tones of red, green, yellow, blue and purple on a inky blue ground, 3 3/4” (9.6cm) high, impressed mark £80-100

408. PRE WAR WILLIAM MOORCROFT POTTERY ‘POMEGRANATE’ PATTERN FRUIT BOWL, with turned-in rim, impressed mark and script signature in green, 92 diameter (chip to inside of rim) also a WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘POMEGRANATE’ PATTERN SQUARE VASE, impressed mark and painted initials, 4” high (damage to neck) (2) £100-150

409. WILLIAM MOORCROFT POMEGRANATE PATTERN FLAMBE GLAZED TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, footed baluster form with short, waisted neck, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, impressed marks, (restoration to rim and neck) £200-300

409A. WALTER MOORCROFT ‘CLEMATIS’ PATTERN FLAMBE GLAZED TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, baluster form with slightly waisted neck, painted in tones of red, purple, green and yellow on a split pale red/mottled blue ground, 5” (12.7cm) high, impressed marks £150-200

410. WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘POMEGRANATE’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY BOWL, steep sided, footed form, painted in tones of purple, green, yellow and red, on a mottled inky blue ground, 4” (10.1cm) high, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) diameter, green washed signature £200-300

411. WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘POMEGRANATE’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, compressed, footed form with short waisted neck, painted in tones of purple, green, yellow and red, on a mottled inky blue ground, 5” (12.7cm) high, impressed marks and green washed signature £200-300

412. WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘POMEGRANATE’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY BOWL, steep sided footed form, painted in tones of purple, green, yellow and red on a mottled inky blue ground, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, 8 1/4” (21cm) diameter, impressed mark and green washed signature £300-400

413. MODERN MOORCROFT ‘BRAMBLE’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, footed oviform with lapped rim, painted in tones of brown, green and red, on a split white and fading blue/green ground, 7 1/2” (19.1cm) high, impressed mark and bell date mark

414. MODERN MOORCROFT ‘QUEENS CHOICE’ TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, oviform, painted in tones of red, green and yellow, with a stylised design of fruit and berries, on a mottled blue ground, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, impressed marks and dated 2002 £80-120

415. WILLIAM MOORCROFT ‘MAGNOLIA’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY TABLE LAMP BASE, of oviform, decorated in pink, green and brown, on an ivory ground, 10 1/2” (26cm) high, impressed mark £60-70

416. SECOND QUALITY MODERN MOORCROFT ‘ANEMONE TRIBUTE 2002’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASE, of baluster form, decorated in purple, red, green and black on a dark blue/green ground, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, impressed marks £100-150

417. WALTER MOORCROFT ‘ANEMONE’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY FRUIT BOWL, decorated in blue, purple, pink and green on a dark blue ground, 9 3/4” (34.8cm) diameter, impressed mark £200-300

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Lot 409A

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418. WALTER MOORCROFT ‘ANEMONE’ PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY TABLE LAMB BASE, of candlestick form, decorated in purple and green on a dark blue ground, 9” (22.9cm) high, marks covered by turned wood base £150-250

419. *WALTER MOORCROFT ‘HIBISCUS’ PATTERN, tube lined pottery lid for an oblong box, painted in tones of red, yellow and green on a blue washed ground, 4 1/4” x 3” (10.8cm x 7.6cm) mounted in a cavetto moulded gilt wood frame £30-50

420. WALTER MOORCROFT ‘ANEMONE’ DESIGN TUBE LINED LARGE POTTERY JARDINIERE, footed form, painted in colours on an inky blue ground, 8 1/4” (21cm) high, 11” (28cm) diameter, impressed mark and painted initials (cracked) £150-250

421. WILLIAM MOORCROFT EARLY 20TH CENTURY LARGE TUBE LINED POTTERY FRUITS DECORATED VASE ovoid with tall waisted neck design of pomegranates and grapes on a stretchy dark blue and green ground, circular foot with full green signature and impressed Moorcroft Burslem (rim restored) 12 3/4” (32.5cm) high £450-500

Doulton and Beswick422. EARLY 1900’s ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) PORCELAIN OVIFORM VASE, painted autour in underglaze blue with a little girl carrying a basket of flowers in a landscape, green printed mark, 7 1/4” (18.5cm) high and ANOTHER of baluster shape with cupped rim decorated as above (cracked) (2) £90-130

423. VICTORIAN DOULTON (LAMBETH) STONEWARE BOTTLE SHAPED VASE, decorated with arabesque foliate scrollwork in blue and brown ochre, on a white diapered ground, impressed mark, incised initials E.E.S. 668, dated 1883, 8 1/4” (21cm) high £80-120

424. FIVE ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) CHARACTER JUGS, viz ‘Robin Hood’, ‘The Walrus and Carpenter’, ‘Mad Hatter’, ‘Falstaff’ and ‘The Lawyer’ (5) £90-130

425. FOUR ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) CHARACTER JUGS, viz, ‘Old Salt’, ‘The London bobby’ , ‘Bacchus’, ‘The Red Queen’ (4) £80-120

426. ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) PORCELAIN FIGURE ‘Jersey Milkmaid’ HN 1949 £80-120

427. A ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) MOULDED ‘OLIVER TWIST’ JUG D. 5617, also a small size ‘OLD CHARLEY’ CHARACTER JUG, and a MINIATURE ‘BEEFEATER’ ditto (3) £45-60

428. ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) MOULDED JUG, ‘Oliver Twist’ D5617, 6” high £35-45

429. ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) MOULDED JUG, ‘Oliver Asks for More’, D6285, 6” high £35-45

430. TWO ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY PROMOTIONAL CHARACTER JUG PATTERN WHISKY FLASKS, ‘Dewar’s White Label’ and ‘Pickwick Deluxe Whisky’ , 5 1/2” (14cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A ROYAL DOULTON ‘Honest Measure’ TOBY JUG, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high, printed marks (3) whisky flasks, lacks stopper £50-80

431. FORTY PIECE ROYAL DOULTON BLUE AND WHITE CHINA TEA SERVICE FOR 12 PERSONS, with floral printed borders, comprising; 12 cups, saucers and side plates (one a.f.) pair of bread and butter plates, milk mug and sugar/slops bowl, printed mark (40) £50-80

432. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘LYDIA’ HN 1908, 5” (12.7cm) high, printed mark £40-50

433. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA GROUP ‘THE FLOWER SELLERS CHILDREN’, HN 1342, 8” (20.3cm) printed and painted marks (hairline across base and usual chips and losses to flowers) £80-120

Lot 426

Lot 445

Lot 455

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434. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘BELLE’ HN 2340 £25 - 35

435. A ROYAL DOULTON (BURSLEM) FIGURE ‘MAUREEN’ HN 1770 £120-180

436. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘Top O’ The Hill’ HN 1884, 7 1/4” (18.5cm) high, printed mark £50-80

437. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL DOULTON (LAMBETH) STONEWARE SHALLOW BOWL, with turned in rim, decorated autour with natural leaf sprays impressed with the unfired clay, brown glazed against textured green/ochre ground, 10” diameter £30-40

438. TWO BESWICK BROWN POTTERY MODELS OF HORSES, ‘Arab Bahram’ 7 1/2” (19.1cm) high and Palomino (prancing Arab type) First version, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high (restored) TOGETHER WITH A PALOMINO MODEL OF A HORSE (not Beswick) and a BELLS ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE WHISKY BELL SHAPED DECANTER, 1986 (4) £30-40

439. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘CYNTHIA’ HN 2440, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) high, printed mark £35-50

440. SECOND QUALITY ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘BEST WISHES’ HN 3426, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, printed mark, ground £25-35

441. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘CHRISTMAS MORN’ HN 1922, 7” (17.8cm) high, printed mark £35-50

442. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘POLLY’ HN 3178, 9 1/4” (21cm) high, printed mark £40-60

443. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘HEATHER’ HN 2956, 6” 15.2cm) high, printed mark £25-35

444. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA MODEL OF A SPANIEL, HN 1051 (?) 4” (10.1cm) high, painted mark £20-30

445. ROYAL DOULTON ‘FAIRYLAND GNOMES PATTERN SMALL POTTERY BOWL, printed and washed and heightened in gilt, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) diameter, printed mark and painted pattern No. D4697, second quality £100-150

446. SECOND QUALITY ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘LITTLE JACK HORNER’, HN 3034, 7” (17.8cm) high, printed mark, ground £80-120

447. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘The Wizard’, HN 2877, 10” (25.4cm) high, printed mark £50-80

448. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘The Genie’ HN 2989, 10” (25.4cm) high, printed and impressed mark £50-80

449. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘FRANCINE’ HN 2422 £30 - 50

450. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘RHAPSODY’ HN 2267 £45 -60

451. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘PENNY’ HN 2338 £20 -30

452. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURE ‘PILLOW FIGHT’ HN 2270 £50 - 80

453. PRE WAR ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY LARGE JUG, waisted form with loop handle, printed and painted with stylised flowers and lattice work, 9” (22.9cm) high, printed mark D5535 £60-80

454. ROYAL DOULTON ‘OSPREY’ PATTERN POTTERY WHISKEY FLASK for Whyte and Mackay, 8” (20.3cm) high, printed mark, boxed £15-25

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455. BESWICK POTTERY MODEL OF A BLACK TIGRESS (?) (1486) 4 1/2” (11.5cm) high, printed mark

456. TWO ROYAL DOULTON CHINA FIGURES ‘THE OLD BALLOON SELLER’, HN 1315, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, printed marks (2) £50-70

457. ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE ‘Miss Demure’ should be HN 1402, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, printed marks, (hairlined) ANOTHER ‘Babie’ HN 1679, 5 1/2” (12.6cm) high, printed, painted and impressed marks and ANOTHER ‘Penny’ HN 2338, 5” (12.6cm) high, printed mark (3) £80-120

458. BESWICK POTTERY CHARACTER JUG ‘Micawber’, 310, 9” (22.9cm) printed and impressed marks, together with limited edition a ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA FIGURE ‘Queen of Hearts’ (2, 126.12500) with certificate of authenticity 8 3/4” (22cm) high, printed mark (2) £30-50

459. ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY MODEL OF A SHETLAND PONY, dapple grey, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high, printed mark, TOGETHER WITH A POTTERY MODEL of a brown work horse, 7 3/4” (19.7cm) high, unmarked (2) £20-30

460. BESWICK ‘BLACK BEAUTY AND FOAL’ CHINA ‘CONNOISSEUR GROUP OF A MARE AND FOAL’, on hardwood base, foal loose, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR DAPPLE GREY GROUP from the Leonardo Collection and a composite model ‘Shire Horse’ from the same collection (3) £40-60

461. COLLECTION OF SIX BESWICK CHINA MODELS OF HORSES, COMPRISING; Spirit of Youth (x2), Palomino, matt (2703), 7” (17.8cm) high, ‘Mare facing left’, brown gloss (976), 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high , ‘Stocky jogging mare’ third version, Palomino (855) 6” (15cm) high, ‘Buis Roussel Racehorse’, second version, grey gloss (701) 8” (20.3cm) high and ‘Adventure’ free standing, brown gloss (2876) 4 1/2” (11.9cm) high, printed marks (6) £100-150

462. TWO BESWICK SEAL POINT POTTERY MODELS OF SIAMESE CATS, lying facing left (2nd version) 7 1/4” (18.4cm) high (1558B) and seated, head turned back (1887), 4” (10.1cm) (chip to ear) impressed and printed marks (2) £20-30

463. SIX BESWICK POTTERY SMALL MODELS OF DOGS, comprising 4 Fox hounds, Bulldog ‘Bosun’, small (1731) and Cocker spaniel (1754), black and gloss, printed marks (6) £50-80

464. ROYAL DOULTON CHINA MODEL OF A PUPPY, playing with a ball, HN1103, 4” (10.2cm) long, printed mark £25-35

465. PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY VASES, ovoid form, printed washed with thatched cottages in river landscapes, 7” (17.8cm) high, printed marks (2) £40-60

466. ATTRACTIVE ROYAL DOULTON CHINA TEA SET FOR 12 PERSONS, with delicate gilt floral and blue enamel painted decoration, viz 12 cups, saucers and side plates, two cake plates, sugar bowl and milk jug, with shaped and gilt decorated edges, green printed mark and hand painted numbers Ra 6293a, 1.8.3983 (40 pieces) £75-125 Lladro467. LLADRO SPAIN INTRICATE CHINA GROUP GIRL FLOWER VENDOR behind flower encrusted cart and baskets and stood beneath a parasol, 9 1/2” wide x 11” high (24 x 28cm), and the loose stained wood stand £80-120

468. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE BOY PUSHING A WHEEL BARROW brimming over with flowers, naturalistic base, 9 1/2” high (24cm) £35-50

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469. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE girl in a bonnet pulling a small wooden cart with doll seated in it, 11” high (28cm) £35-50

470. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE group boy pulling the reins of a stubborn donkey carrying wine vessels, 11” wide (28cm) £45-65

471. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE figure boy with puppy seated on a cushion , 6” high (15cm) £30-40

472. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE Dutch with pig tails standing holding a duck, 10 1/4” high (26.5cm) £35-50

473. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE GIRL in head scarf kneeling before a lamb, 8 1/4” high (21cm) £30-40

474. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE group swan stealing fruit from a basket on the knee of a seated girl, 9 1/2” high (24cm) £35-50

475. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE of a kneeling Geisha girl arranging blossoms in a vase, 7 3/4 high (19.5cm) £35-50

476. LLADRO SPAIN CHINA FIGURE preparing to take tea from a cup, 9” high (23cm) £35-50

477. GROUP OF FOUR LLADRO CHINA FIGURES OF GEISHA GIRLS in various poses viz holding a parasol and closed fan, dancing with one fan, dancing with two fans and bowing slightly hands together each on a circular plinth the largest figure 12” high (30.5cm) (4) £140-160

478. *LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG LADY, modelled eated on a drum shaped stool, 8 1/4” (21cm) high and a LLADRO VMODEL OF A CRANE, 6 1/2” (15.5cm) long, printed and impressed mark (2) £80-120

479. LLADRO PORCELAIN GROUP, painted in muted tones and modelled as a mother seated with a present on her lap and a child either side, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, printed mark and impressed No. 5596 £60-80

480. LLADRO PORCELAIN GROUP, painted in muted tones and modelled as a young boy with dog, sat on a cushion, 6” (15.2cm) high, printed mark and impressed No. 570 (?) £35-45

481. LLADRO PORCELAIN GROUP, painted in muted tones and modelled as two elegant ladies with parasols, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high, printed mark and impressed No. 5766, (one parasol a.f.) and fingers missing to one hand) £35-45

482. LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURE OF AN ELEGANT LADY, with parasol, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high, (5687) and a NAO PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL holding a brimmed hat, 11” (28cm) high (2) £40-60

483. LLADRO SPANISH PORCELAIN FIGURE ‘Little Artist’ (06368) 7” (17.8cm) high, printed mark, boxed £40-60

484. LLADRO SPANISH PORCELAIN FIGURE ‘Don’t Forget me’, (05743) modelled as a young girl with two cats, printed marks, boxed £30-50

485. TWO LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURES OF YOUNG GIRLS, one modelled seated with dog and lamb, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high, the other modelled with two doves, 9” (22.9cm) printed and incised marks (2) £50-70

486. LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL CARRYING ORANGES, 7” (17.8cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A NAO FIGURE of a young girl with washing tub, 9” (22.9cm) high and a SIMILAR SBL FIGURE of a young boy with school bag, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high, printed incised marks (3) £20-30

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486A. LLADRO ‘CAP NAP’ PORCELAIN GROUP, modelled as a young girl with puppy and kitten, 5 1/2” (14cm) high, printed and impressed marks, boxed and with original receipt £30-50

Goebel Hummel

487. PAIR GOEBEL HUMMEL TINTED BISQUE FIGURES APPLE TREE BOY No. 142/2 and APPLE TREE GIRL (No. 142) with bird, 8” high (20.5cm) circa 1960-72 (2) £40-60

488. GOEBEL HUMMEL GROUP ADORATION No. 23/1, 6 1/2” high (16cm) £40-60

489. GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURE ‘FEEDING TIME’ No. 199 full Bu mark, donut base, minor fault, 5 3/4” high (14.5cm) and ANOTHER FIGURE ‘SISTER’ No. 98/0 £25-35

490. GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURE ‘OUT OF DANGER’ No. 56/B, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high and ANOTHER ‘She Loves Me, She loves me not’ , No. 174, 4 1/4” (11cm) high (2) £25-35

491. GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURE ‘Telling her secret’, No. 196, 5 1/4” (13.1cm) high and ANOTHER ‘For Mother’ No. 257, 5” (12.5cm) high (2) £20-30

492. THREE GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURES OF BOYS ‘viz, ‘Lost Sheep’ No. 68, ‘Home from market’, No. 198, ‘Trumpet boy’ No. 97, each 4 3/4” (12cm) high (3) £20-30

493. THREE GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURES OF GIRLS, viz ‘Mothers Help’, ‘Goose Girl’, No. 47/0, each 5” (12.5cm) high and ‘Chick Girl’, No. 57/0, 5 3/4” (14.5cm) high (3) £30-40

494. GOEBEL HUMMEL GROUP ‘The Mail is here’ No. 226, 6 1/4” (15.5cm) wide circa 1980’S (missing Bee mark) £40-60

495. GOEBEL HUMMEL SPILLHOLDER GROUP “Coquettes” No. 179 5” (12.7cm) high and a smaller figure “Signs of Spring” No. 203 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high (2) £20-30

496. TWO GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURES OF BOYS IN ALPINE WEAR viz ‘Good Hunting’ No. 307 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high and ‘Mountaineer’ No. 315 5” (12.7cm) high (both repaired) (2) £15-20

497. TWO GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURES FEATURING LAMBS viz LITTLE GOAT HORDER No. 200, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high and Eventide No. 99 4 3/4” (12cm) high (2) £25-35

498. THREE GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURES OF BOYS viz STREET SINGER No. 131 PUPPY LOVE No. 1 and HEAR YE HEAR YE 15/0 each 5” (12.7cm) high (3) £25-35

499. FOUR GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURES viz BIRD DUET, No. 169 LITTLE GARDENER No. 74, MEDITATION and little boy kneeling holding a horn (4) £30-40

500. GOEBEL HUMMEL WALL PLAQUE ‘VACATION TIME’ No. 125 the fence with five pickets, 4 3/4” (12cm) high £25-35

501. FOUR GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURES OF BOYS each in green Alpine hat viz Playmates No. 58, Barnyard Hero No. 195, Singing Lesson no. 63 and Retreat to Safety No. 201 (4) £30-40

502. THREE GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURES OF CHILDREN WITH DOLLS viz Doll Mother No. 67, Doll Bath No. 319 and Blessed Event No. 333 (girls head glued back) (3) £30-40

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Worcester503. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WORCESTER ‘CANNON BALL’ PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BULLET TEAPOT, painted with temple dwelling and trees in a river landscape, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high, open crescent mark, lacks cover and chips to end of spout) £50-80

504. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WORCESTER DR. WALL PERIOD PORCELAIN BULLET SHAPED TEAPOT, polychrome painted with gilt scrolled cartouches containing exotic birds, on a blue ground, with further smaller cartouches containing winged insects, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, underglazed blue square or fret mark (lacks cover and handle, spout a.f. and now capped in pewter ?) £30-50

505. FORTY FOUR PIECE MODERN ROYAL WORCESTER ‘BALMORAL’ CHINA DINNER AND TEA SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, with pale grey and gilt classical borders, comprising; 18 plates (6 x three different sizes), 6 teacups, Consomme cups, 12 saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl, gilt printed mark and dated 1966 (44) £80-120

506. NINE ITEMS OF MODERN ROYAL WORCESTER GILT COLOURED PORCELAIN OVEN TO TABLE WARES, COMPRISING; 2 pairs of two handled circular tureens and covers, size 6 (one pair fluted) COFFEE POT, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL and cover, SALT AND PEPPER POTS, printed marks (9) £30-50

507. PAIR OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN DOLLS TEACUPS, painted with flowers, 1 3/4” (4.5cm) high, underglazed blue crescent mark (2) (one chipped to rim) £20-30

508. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SMALL VASE, painted with roses on an ivory ground, date code for 1924 £70-90

509. PROBABLY LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH CHINA VASE with internal cover, part wrythen fluted oviform, with spreading foot and dished cover with gilt knop, printed and painted in colours with summer flowers, set between gilt lined rims and highlights, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high, green printed mark (not complete) mould No. 1720, lacks outer pierced cover £50-75

510. MODERN ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA FIGURE ‘JULIET’ from the ‘Historical Collection’, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high, printed mark £30-40

511. COLLECTION OF TEN MODERN ROYAL WORCESTER CREAM GLAZED CHINA FIGURES FROM THE ‘1920’s COLLECTION’ COMPRISING; ‘Clara’ (a.f.), ‘Annie’, ‘Kitty’, ‘Constance’, ‘Bea’, ‘Evie’, ‘Minnie’, ‘Millie’, ‘Diana’ and ‘Irene’ 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high approx, printed marks, supplied with stand and related leaflets £250-350

512. ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA FIGURE ‘Jayne’ FIGURINE of the year for 2004, 8 1/4” (21cm) high, printed mark £25-35

513. ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION CHINA FIGURE ‘SPLENDOUR AT COURT’ model CW258 No.4783/12500 8 1/2” high (21.5cm) high ANOTHER ‘THE MILKMAID’ No. 1802/9500, 8 1/2” high (21.5cm) (2) £45-65

514. ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA MODEL OF A SEATED BULLDOG, 2 1/2” (6.4cm) high, printed mark and No. 2945 £30-50

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515. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED CHINA VASE AND COVER, by Ricketts, footed ovoid form with pierced cover and inner lid, painted with apples, grapes and blossom against a grassy bank, signed set between moulded gilt borders, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, puce printed mark, date code for 1926, (cover and inner lid a.f.) £650-800

516. PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL VASES, by Ricketts, ovoid form with moulded scroll handles flanking the waisted necks, raised on square plinth bases, painted with apples, grapes, peaches and blossom against grassy banks, signed set between moulded gilt borders, 7” (17.8cm) high, puce printed mark and date code for 1926 (2) one badly broken and re-glued £400-600

517. A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN FIGURE ‘SWEET ANN’, modelled by F.G. Doughty, model number 3630 £30-40

518. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED CHINA VASE, by Ricketts, lobated, footed form with pierced border to the rim, painted with apples and cherries against a mossy bank, signed, set between moulded gilt rims, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, puce printed mark, date code for 1925, mould No. 278 £175-225

519. LOCKE AND CO., HAND PAINTED BLUSH CHINA TWO HANDLED VASE AND COVER, high shouldered form with gilt lined scroll handles and domed cover, painted with a pheasant, 4 3/4” (12cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR ROYAL WORCESTER MINIATURE CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, decorated with flowers and matching PAIR OF SMALL CIRCULAR LIDDED JARS, circa 1910, printed marks (5) £80-120

520. CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER JAPAN PATTERN TWO HANDLED PORCELAIN CUP AND COVER, painted with floral panels, 3 1/2” (9cm) high, painted mark to underside of cover, (one handle and finial restored) TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF NINETEENTH

CENTURY SPODE PORCELAIN TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS AND MATCHING PLATE, decorated in the Imari palette, palette No. 2213 (6) £150-200

521. FORTY FOUR PIECE ROYAL WORCESTER ‘ORLEANS’ PATTERN CHINA DINNER SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, WITH BLUE/GREY RIMS AND WHITE FLORAL PRINTED BORDER, COMPRISING CONSOMME CUPS AND SAUCERS, DINNER PLATES, DESSERT PLATES, SIDE PLATES, SOUP PLATES, GRAVY BOAT AND STAND, OVAL PLATTER and PAIR OF CIRCULAR TWO HANDLED TUREENS and covers, together with a SIMILAR ‘CANDLELIGHT’ PATTERN SUGAR BOWL, printed marks (45) £80-120

522. LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL CHINA URN, on a moulded square base with lattice work pierced panels, printed and painted with flowers on a blush ground set between burnished gilt borders, 5 1/2” (14cm) high, puce printed mark, mould No. 1949 and date code for 1899

523. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY FRUIT PAINTED ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA VASE, by E. Townsend, lobated globular form with moulded foot, pierced neck and cupped rim, painted in colours with peaches, grapes and small flowers against a mossy bank, signed, on an off white ground, set between burnished gilt moulded collar and foot rim, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, puce printed mark, mould No. 278 and date code for 1926 £200-300

524. EIGHTY FOUR PIECE MODERN ROYAL WORCESTER ‘BERNINA’ PATTERN CHINA TEA AND DINNER SERVICE FOR 12 PERSONS, comprising 14 TEACUPS (one a/f), 12 SAUCERS, SIDE PLATES, DINNER PLATES, DESSERT PLATES AND SOUP PLATES, PAIR OF MILK JUGS AND SUGAR BOWLS, PAIR OF LARGE CIRCULAR TWO HANDLED TUREENS with cover, one with stand (?) OVAL MEAT PLATTER AND A SAUCE BOAT (handle af.) with stand, printed marks (84) £100-150

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Lot 518

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Derby525. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN LARGE TWO HANDLED SUCRIER, circular footed form with high angular scroll handles, painted in burnt orange and gilt with a band of stylised floral panels, set between gilt handled and rims, 4” (10.1cm) high, 6” (15.2cm) diameter, between handles, painted marks and No. 475 £50-80

526. LATE VICTORIAN ROYAL CROWN DERBY MOULDED CHINA BOX AND COVER, oval with domed cover and scroll feet, gilt painted with floral swags and pendants on a cobalt blue ground with gilt lined highlights and rims, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, 7” (17.8cm) wide, printed mark, painted and incised No. 1218 and date code for 1899 £150-250

527. TWO ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA PAPERWEIGHTS ‘Red legged partridge’, and ‘Quail’ both with gilt stoppers, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) long, 4 1/2” (11.5cm) long respectively, printed marks (2) £50-80

528. TWO ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA PAPERWEIGHTS ‘Teal’ and ‘Nuthatch’ both with gilt stoppers, 4 1/2” (11.5cm) long, 4 1/2” (11.5cm) long, respectively printed marks (2) £40-60

529. THREE ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA PAPERWEIGHTS, ‘Chelford Chaffinch’, ‘Goldcrest’ and ‘Coal tit’, each with gilt stoppers, 4” (10.2cm) long, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) long, and 3 3/4” (9.5cm) long, respectively, printed marks (3) £50-80

530. THREE ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA PAPERWEIGHTS, Owl, Puffin and Robin, each with silver stoppers, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) high and 4” (10.2cm) long, respectively, printed marks (3) £50-80

531. PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA EGG CUPS, one 2712, 1910, the other 2449., 1914, each 2” (5.1cm) high, printed and painted marks, TOGETHER WITH A royal CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA FAN SHAPED DISH, 2451, 1918, 4 1/2” (11.5cm) long, printed and painted marks (3) £40-50

532. Blank lot

533. COLLECTION OF 6 MODERN ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA THIMBLES, together with 58 SOUVENIR THIMBLES AND TWO WOODEN DISPLAY RACKS £40-60

534. ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA MINATURE TEAPOT, 2649, 1910, 4 3/4” (12.2cm) long printed and painted mark £30-40

535. A FIFTEEN PIECE ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA COFFEE SERVICE FOR 6 PERSONS AND A POLYFOIL CHINA TRAY, pattern number 2451, comprising COFFEE POT (1922) 7 3/4” (19.7cm) high, TWO HANDLED OVAL SUCRIER AND COVER (1921) CREAM JUG (1921) COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS (1919-1921) AND THE TRAY (1918) 17” (43.2cm) diameter printed mark (16) £300-400

536. THREE ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA VASES, with covers, comprising one of pedestal form, 1128, 1912, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, ANOTHER SIMILAR FRAME DATE (a.f.) 5 1/2” (14cm) high and a POT POURRI VASE of baluster form, with pierced cover (a.f,) 6299, 1911, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, painted and printed mark (3) £60-90

537. PAIR OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY DERBY JAPAN PATTERN PORCELAIN COFFEE CANS AND SAUCERS, coffee cans 2 1/2” (6.4cm) high, saucers 5 1/2” (14cm) diameter, painted marks (4) £45-60

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538. PAIR OF EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY DERBY JAPAN PATTERN PORCELAIN WALL PLAQUES, dished form, 8 1/2” (22.5cm) diameter, painted mark, foot rims drilled (2) £40-60

539. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY DERBY JAPAN PATTERN PORCELAIN MILK JUG, circular footed form with angular scroll handle, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, painted mark, together with a SIMILARLY DECORATED DAVENPORT COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER (3) £50-80

540. ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN PORCELAIN MINIATURE BOTTLE VASE (a.f.) 1128, 2 1/2” (6.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN CIRCULAR PATCH BOX and cover (2) £15-25

541. COLLECTION OF 15 MODERN ROYAL CROWN DERBY THIMBLES, from the ‘Historical Thimble Collection’, on a two tier turned wood stand with pin cushion finial, each supplied with related identification leaflet £50-80

542. MODERN ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA PLATE, 10 1/2” diameter £30-40

543. PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN CHINA SIDE PLATES, 7” (17.8cm) diameter, TOGETHER WITH A WILSHAW AND ROBINSON/CARLTON WARE ‘PETUNIA’ PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY TEAPOT, heightened in gilt, printed marks (3) £40-60

544. TWO EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL CROWN DERBY JAPAN PATTERN TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, a SIMILAR COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, A SIMILAR TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL POSY VASE, a small Stephenson and Hancock Derby Japan pattern low pedestal octagonal BOWL, an early nineteenth century possibly Derby Japan pattern saucer and a nineteenth century Derby inkwell (damaged) £100-150

545. THIRTY ONE PIECE MODERN ROYAL CROWN DERBY ‘HERALDIC’ PATTERN CHINA DINNER SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, with moulded gilt borders, comprising; 18 PLATES (6 x three different sizes) 6 SOUP PLATES, 6 CRESCENT SHAPED DISHES AND AN oval two handled tureen and cover, red printed marks (31) £100-150

Oriental Ceramics & Works of Art546. PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE VASES, baluster form waisted necks and spreading bases, decorated with scrolling, flowering foliate, on red grounds, set between bronzed rims, 12 3/4” (32.4cm) high, stamped ‘China’, on turned blackwood bases (4) one vase slightly damaged £80-120

547. PAIR OF CHINESE SMALL CLOISONNE VASES, panelled ovoid form with narrow waisted necks, decorated with tapestry panels, on midnight blue grounds, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high (2) (one a.f. and with replaced old half penny to coin to the base) £30-50

548. PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED AND STAINED IVORY FIGURES, modelled as figures in ceremonial robes, the designs heightened in red and black ink, 4 1/8” (10.5cm) high (2) £80-120

549. JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED MARINE IVORY FIGURAL NETSUKE, modelled as a man and boy with drum, 1 3/8” (3.5cm) high £50-80

550. JAPANESE CARVED AND STAINED MARINE IVORY FIGURAL NETSUKE, modelled as a man and boy carrying a large drum, on a rounded oblong base, 1 5/8” (4.1cm) high £50-80

551. *AFRICAN CARVED IVORY BRIDGE OF SIX GRADUATED ELEPHANTS, with a serpent at one end and a goose at the other, 25” (63.5cm) long (a.f.) £40-60

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552. PAIR OF ORIENTAL RED AMBER FIGURES OF GEISHAS, both modelled holding lotus blossoms, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high (2) (both a.f.) £50-80

553. CHINESE WHITE OR MUTTON FAT JADE SNUFF BOTTLE, of flattened oval form, on rounded oblong foot, 2 1/82 high, 2 1/4” wide £180-200

554. CHINESE AMBER STAINED ALABASTER SEAL, the tall block base surmounted by a carved lion dog, 3” high, 1/2” wide £80-120

555. LARGE 20TH CENTURY ORIENTAL GLAZED TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A BEARDED TRAVELLER with wooden staff and bundle of possessions over his shoulder, heavy red glaze to his robes, 24” (61cm) high and the HARDWOOD BASE/PLATEAU £125-175

556. LARGE 20TH CENTURY ORIENTAL GLAZED TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF A WARRIOR/SOLDIER holding a metal scrimitar shaped sword, heavy red glaze to his robes, 18” (45.7cm) high and the HARDWOOD BASE/PLATEAU £50-75

557. A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI WALL PLAQUE painted in typical palette, 14 1/2” diameter, AND ANOTHER (damaged and repaired) (2) £50-80

558. POSSIBLY JUAN DYNASTY, CHINESE CELADON GLAZED POTTERY BOWL, footed form with underglazed foot and internal centre, 2 3/4” (7cm) high, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) diameter £50-80

559. IMPRESSIVE PAIR OF TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE POTTERY VASES, indian club form with flared wavy rims, painted in colours with shaped panels, containing figures at leisure and exotic birds amongst flowering rockwork, on a gilt scroll ground scattered with flowers, 36 1/2” (92.7cm) high at the carved redwood stands, 46 3/4” (108.8cm) high overall (4) £500-800

560. LARGE JAPANESE SATSUMA HEAVY STONEWARE BULBOUS BALUSTER VASE with two small ring handles on the shoulder, well painted with flowering chrysanthemum plants, 14 1/4” high (af) £40-60

561. CHINESE CANTON DECORATED PLATE, autour with gilt bordered reserves, of flowering shrubs, birds and butterflies on a blue enamelled ground enriched with floriated scrollwork, together with a CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE SPARROW BEAK JUG, TWO SIMILAR SAUCERS, FOUR SIMILAR TEA BOWLS, A NANKING BLUE AND WHITE SAUCER, A BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL and a FAMILLE ROSE SAUCER, the centre with figures within puce diapered border at intervals with reserves in iron red with landscapes, all late eighteenth/nineteenth century (some a.f.) £40-60

562. JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CARVED OKIMONO modelled as a samurai with pipe, 6” (15.2cm) high, two character marks to base and a matched carved hardwood base (2) £300-400

563. A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI SCALLOPED WALL PLAQUE, painted in typical palette with panels of flowering trees and plants, 12” diameter, and ANOTHER of early 20th Century date, transfer printed and enamelled, 12” diameter (2) £40-60

564. PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, oviform with domed covers and dog of fo finials, painted with prunus on cracked ice grounds,12” (30.5cm) high (2) (one a.f.) £50-80

565. MODERN JAPANESE TWO HANDLED CLOISONNE VASE, oviform with mask capped handles to the waisted neck, decorated in colours with raised design of stylised foliage on a cross hatched textured ground, 12” (30.5cm) high £30-50

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566. TWO CHINESE HAND EMBROIDERED CIRCULAR SILK PANELS depicting birds with tapestry type borders, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) diameter (2) (both framed and glazed) £50-80

567. TWO JAPANESE WOOD BLOCK PRINTS, one depicting a temple in a garden setting, 14 1/2” x 9 1/4” (36.8 x 23.5cm), the other of a flower bonsai tree, 15 3/4” x 10 1/4” (40cm x 26cm) (2) (both framed and glazed) £40-60

568. PAIR OF NORITAKE HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN PEDESTAL EWERS, ovoid form with high scroll handles and moulded circular bases, painted with river landscapes, between orange, blue and gilt borders, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) high TOGETHER WITH A TWO HANDLED NORITAKE PEDESTAL CASE, painted with roses, between blue and white ‘jewelled’ borders, 6” (15.1cm) high, lacks cover, blue printed marks (3) £80-120

569. PAIR OF JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD IMARI PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASES, with slender necks, painted with panels containing dragons and phoenix, on foliate grounds, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high (2) (one re-glued to base of neck) £50-75

570. FUKAGAWA, JAPANESE PORCELAIN SMALL DISH, steep sided form, the interior decorated with figural panels on a burnt orange ground scattered with blossom, 2” (5.1cm) high, 5 1/2” (14cm) diameter, underglazed blue mark, together with a CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN SMALL BOTTLE VASE, painted with birds, winged insects and flowering foliage, 4 1/2” (11.5cm) high (2) £30-50

571. JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN PLATE, with scalloped rim, similar oval footed DISH (hairlined) SIX PIECES OF LATER IMARI PORCELAIN AND A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ‘RICE’ BOWL (9) £30-50

572. PAIR OF MID TWENTIETH CENTURY ORIENTAL LARGE CARVED POSSIBLY BUFFALO HORN FREE STANDING ORNAMENTS, design of scaly dragon and tiger with applied glass eyes, each on carved wood stand, 13 3/4” (35cm) high and an EGYPTIAN CIRCA 1920’s CARVED BROWN VARIEGATED SOAPSTONE FIGURE in the form of a standing bird of prey with head dress and simple scratch carved decoration, integral oblong plinth base, 14 1/4” (36.2cm) high, (crudely repaired) (3) £40-60

573. SIX CHINESE CARVED BLONDE WOOD GROUPS, modelled as weavers, street traders rickshaw drivers, etc. 3 1/2” -6” (8.9cm - 15.2cm) long approx (6) £30-50

574. POSSIBLY FUKAGAWA, TWENTIETH CENTURY JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN WALL PLAQUE, typical form, decorated with tree and Mount Fuji, 14 1/2” (36.8cm) diameter, impressed seal type mark £50-75

575. TWO JAPANESE PROBABLY LATE MEIJI PERIOD GINBARI CLOISONNE VASES, one of footed baluster form with tall cylindrical neck and flared rim decorated in colours with a wireless design of snarling three toed dragon, on a fading pale blue/purple ground, set between silvered rims, 5” (12.7cm) floral stamped mark, the other of Indian club form, decorated in colours and silver wire with exotic flowers on a fading pale blue ground, 6” (15.2cm) high, two character mark (2) (both a.f.) £50-80

576. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN PEDESTAL BOWL, slightly flared form with spreading column, painted in colours with butterflies amongst scrolling foliate on a blue ground, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) diameter, TOGETHER WITH A CAST BRASS FIGURE of Hotei, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high (2) £60-80

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577. TWO JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CARVED IVORY OKIMONO’S of street vendors comprising; one at a milling stone, 2 3/8” (6cm), bears incised and black inked mark to base, and THE OTHER modelled as an elderly seated man with teapot and fish, 2” (5.1cm) high, kettle handle chipped (2) £80-120

578. NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE ‘TEK SING CARGO’ BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SAUCER DISH, typical form, painted with stylised foliage and rockwork, 6” (15.1cm) diameter, bears ‘Nagel Auctions, Tek Sing Treasures’, label £40-60

579. MODERN CHINESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE, well painted with figures at leisure in a fenced rockwork garden, the reverse with character marks, 11 1/4” (28.6cm) high, printed burnt orange seal mark to base (rim restored) £40-60

580. NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE BLANC-DE CHINE LIBATION CUP, of rhinoceros horn shape, applied in relief with a dragon, deer, bird etc. beneath a scalloped rim, 2 3/4” high, 5 1/4” across £80-120

581. INTERESTING PROBABLY NEPALESE METAL AND HARDSTONE MOUNTED RAMS SKULL, with horns, decorated with bands of embossed skulls and set with an oval turquoise cabochon and coloured glass, 12” (30.5cm) long £30-50

582. COLLECTION OF ORIENTAL WARES, to include; JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, floral painted, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, Chinese porcelain SMALL GINGER JAR AND COVER, painted with foliate scrollwork in burnt orange, brown patinated cast metal TEA KETTLE, Japanese patinated bronze SMALL KORO and cover, SET OF THREE CLOISONNE NESTING CIRCULAR BOXES and cover, CAST METAL FIGURE OF Hotei and a wooden stands (both a.f.) (8) £30-50

583. COLLECTION OF TIBETAN AND HIMALAYAN ARTEFACT’S, to include; CARVED BONE PLAYER WHEEL, hardstone set filigree WALL PLAQUE, pair of small cymbals, embossed copper wall plaque set with

turquoise, ANOTHER, cow bell, pipe etc. and TWO PERSIAN INSPIRED ENGRAVED SILVERED METAL CIRCULAR WALL PLAQUES £30-50

584. PAIR OF TWENTIETH CENTURY JAPANESE MIXED MEDIA ON ARTIST BOARD WALL PANELS, depicting figures and dwellings in river landscapes, signed 29” x 5 1/2” (73.7cm x 14cm) framed (2) £30-50

585. TWENTIETH CENTURY JAPANESE MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL depicting figures and dwellings in a mountainous river landscape made up of central oblong panel and moulded framed signed 23 1/2” x 19 1/2” (59.7cm x 49.5cm) £30-50

586. SET OF THREE TWENTIETH CENTURY JAPANESE WATERCOLOUR DRAWINGS depicting Poet, Actor dressed as a warrior and a lady with two storks and plate of fruit signed and bears red seal mark type stamps two with sticky labels to the reverse ‘Artist; Jian Jun - Yang, stamp; Yang - Jian Jun Yin and ‘Lu Shan Caligrapher, portrait of a well know Poet’ 24 1/2” x 11 1/2” (62.2cm x 29.2cm) (3) £50-80

587. FIVE MODERN CHINESE INSIDE PAINTED GLASS SNUFF BOTTLES AND STOPPERS, two decorated with tigers, one with horses and a PAIR OF FIGURES at leisure, 3” (7.6cm) high and smaller (5) £30-40

588. LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN FOOTED BOWL, steep sided form, decorated to the exterior with flowering foliage in a rockwork garden, the interior with central design of peony, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) diameter, section of foot rim re-glued, hairlined and rim chips £80-120

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Lot 589

Lot 592

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589. LATE EIGHTEENTH/EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN JAR AND COVER, cylindrical form, decorated with warriors on horseback, beneath a flat cover, painted with figures at leisure, 5” (12.7cm) high, (star hairline through design) £60-90

590. PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, ovoid form, the domed collars with dogs of fo finials, painted with street performers, between floral and diaper borders, 8 3/4” (22.2cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BEAKER VASE painted with prunus on a cracked ice ground, 11 3/4” (29.9cm) high (3) (all a.f.) and one cover to vase matched) £40-60

591. SMALL COLLECTION OF NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER CHINESE PORCELAIN TEA WARES, to include; IMARI AND ENAMELLED TEA BOWLS, and saucer dishes, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL GINGER JAR and cover, painted with winged insects and a CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN OVAL DISH, lacks cover (10) £20-30

592. JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CARVED SECTIONAL IVORY LARGE OKIMONO OF A FISHERMAN, modelled holding a large harpoon, on a circular base, 14 3/4” (37.5cm) high, raised on a carved wood oval plinth, lower arm and harpoon loose and two toes chipped to right hand foot £300-500

593. SET OF FOUR JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS OF GEISHAS, 9 3/4” x 7” (24.8cm x 17.8cm) framed and glazed (4) £120-180

594. FOUR MODERN CHINESE YELLOW GROUND VASES, comprising a BOTTLE VASE decorated in white with prunus, 9” (22.9cm) high, OVOID VASE with waisted neck similarly decorated with birds perched on a prunus branches, 10” (25.4cm) high anda PAIR OF DOUBLE GOURD FORM incised with floral designs, 5” (12.7cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A CELADON GLAZED BOTTLE VASE, decorated in white with birds perched on prunus branches, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high (5) £30-50

595. PAIR OF JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN SCALLOPED WALL PLAQUES, floral painted 8 1/2” (21.6cm) diameter, TOGETHER WITH THREE MODERN FAMILLE ROSE PLATES, 10 1/4” (26cm) diameter (5) £15-25

596. MODERN CHINESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE, well painted with figures at leisure in a fenced garden, character inscriptions to the reverse, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high, red printed four character seal mark, rim restored £30-50

597. IMPRESSIVE PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, of lobated ovoid form, the domed covers with dog of fo finials, painted with dogs of fo and flowers, set between tapestry and floral borders, 28” (71.1cm) high (2) inner rims to covers removed and one rim of vase re-glued £2500-3500

598. THREE PIECES OF JAPANESE LATE MEIJI PERIOD SATSUMA POTTERY, comprising A PAIR OF CYLINDRICAL, FOOTED VASES, painted in colours and gilt with figural panels beneath tapestry panelled border, 7” (17.8cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A FOOTED FRUIT BOWL, painted with figures at leisure in a garden setting, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) diameter (3) (all af.) £50-75

599. FINE AND EXCEEDINGLY WELL CARVED CHINESE SOAPSTONE FIGURE of Kuan Yin, of uniform pale ochre and iron red colour, wearing flowing tasselled robes, holding a fan between her hands, her long coiffured hair adorned with a Ju-I pin and peony, the reverse with two peaches and leafage suspended from her belt, standing beside pierced rockwork opposing a draped gnarled tree stump upon which is placed a casket, with two rabbits below looking up adoringly , the goddess looking down at them, on the original hardwood stand, nineteenth century, 12” high (excluding stand) (losses to two fingers, two chips to the drapery) £300-500

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600. NINETEENTH CENTURY NEPALESE NARROW PALM MANUSCRIPT, comprising approx 86 long palm leaf strips with hand written text to each side, held on a looped replacement cord sandwiched between two ebony panels of a dimension the same as the palm leaf pages, 16 1/4” x 1 3/8” £150-200

601. JAPAN ENAMELLED PORCELAIN PLAQUE, typical form, painted in colours with exotic birds and a basket of flowers on a midnight blue ground, 14 1/2” (36.8cm) diameter, printed mark £50-80

602. CHINESE MOTHER O’PEARL AND BONE INLAID CIRCULAR WALL PLAQUE, DISHED FORM, DECORATED WITH EXOTIC BIRDS AND PRINTS ON A BLACK LACQUERED GROUNDS, WITHIN A FLORAL PAINTED RED LACQUERED BORDER, 17 3/4” (45.1cm) diameter £150-250

603. IMARI PORCELAIN CIRCULAR PLAQUE, with floral centre and radiating segmental design alternating with birds and flowers 12” diameter £40-60

604. EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EARTHWARE GINGER JAR painted in enamels with red and blue stylized flowers and green foliate scrolls th base rim picked out in yellow, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high (lacks cover) £75-100

605. Blank lot

606. MODERN FAR EASTERN CAST BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high £170-200

607. MODERN CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE AND ENAMELLED PORCELAIN VASE, baluster form with tall cylindrical neck, painted with phoenix in flight above waves, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high £100-150

608. PAIR LARGE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE TWO HANDLE “SATSUMA” EARTHENWARE VASES, ovoid form with shi-shi moulded handles to the waisted necks, painted with figures s and flowers within tapestry panelled borders, 18 3/4” (47.6cm) high (2) £60-90

609. NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GINGER JAR AND COVER, typical form, painted with prunus on on a cracked ice ground, 8” (21.6cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A SCHOLAR, with open book, 11 1/4” (28.6cm) high (2) £50-80

610. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE CLOISONNE AND IVORY (?) MODEL OF A LADY, modelled standing in ornate robes and headdress surmounted by a peacock, with a small bird perched on one arm, 20” (50.8cm) high £150-250

611. PAIR OF BALINESE COMPOSITION AND FABRIC COVERED SOUVENIR FIGURES OF DANCING GIRLS, modelled in stylised posy wearing tradition dress on circular bases, 16 1/2” (42cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A MODERN CHINESE SEATED FIGURE of a bearded man, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high (3) £25-35

612. PAIR OF MODERN ORIENTAL CLOISONNE BOXES, IN THE FORM OF MANDARIN DUCKS, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high, 6” (15.2cm) long (2) £50-75

613. PAIR OF BALINESE BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE FIGURES OF DANCERS, modelled in stylised pose wearing traditional costume, on circular base, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR PAIR OF SEATED MUSICIANS, 5 1/2” (14cm) high (4) £150-250

614. AFRICAN CARVED IVORY SEATED FIGURE, MODELLED AS A NATIVE MAN on throne type chair, raised on a carved wood base, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, TOGETHER WITH AN OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS OF A KITTEN, 10” x 12” (25.4cm) x 30.5cm) AND A WATERCOLOUR OF A GEISHA and dog, 19” x 12” (48.3cm x 30.5cm) (3) £50-75

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615. JAPANESE CARVED NUT NETSUKE, modelled as a sea shell, 1 1/2” x 1 1/4” (3.8cm x 3.2cm) red character marks £50-80

616. JAPANESE CARVED NUT NETSUKE, modelled as a mushroom, 1 3/4” x 1 1/2” (4.5cm x 3.8cm) red character marks £50-80

617. JAPANESE CARVED NUT NETSUKE modelled a s persimmon fruit, 1 1/2” x 1 1/4” (3.8cm x 3.2cm) red character marks £50-80

617A. JAPANESE CARVED NUT NETSUKE, modelled as a chestnut, 1 1/2” x 1 1/4” (3.8cm x 3.2cm) red character marks £50-80

618. PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CHINA CARVED HARDWOOD AND VEINED MARBLE URN STAND,S typical form with circular bead edge tops and pierced floral friezes, 17 3/4” (45.1cm) high (2) £100-150

619. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED REDWOOD FIGURAL TABLE LAMP BASE, well modelled as a bearded man carrying persimmon fruit ON A PIERCED BASE, 23 3/4” (60.3cm) high, base re-glued, together with an Oriental carved red wood and parcel gilt square section stand, each side containing two panels decorated with figures at leisure and fishermen and masted boats in river landscapes, within floral and key fret carved borders, 36 1/4” ( 92.1cm) high (2) £100-150

620. MODERN CHINESE CLOISONNE STYLE ENAMELLED MOON FLASK SNUFF BOTTLE AND STOPPER, decorated with birds in flowering rock gardens, 3” (7.6cm) high and TWO COMPOSITE (?) £30-50

621. STRING OF UNIFORM JADE BEAD LONG NECKLACE £30-50

622. TWO MODERN CHINESE WHITE METAL TRADE TOKENS, oblong, embossed with zodiac emblems, 3 1/2” x 2” (8.9cm x 5.1cm) (2) £30-50

623. MODERN CHINESE ENAMELLED PORCELAIN FOOTED DISH, steep sided form, painted with floral panels on a pale green bound, 3” (7.6cm) high, 6” (15.2cm) diameter £150-200

624. JAPANESE LATE MEIJI PERIOD PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF A SNARLING TIGER, modelled outstretched, with head raised, 8 1/4” (21cm) high, 18 1/4” (46.3cm) long, impressed seal type mark £200-300

625. CHINESE HEAVY CAST BRASS TWO HANDLED CAULDRON PATTERN INCENSE BURNER, typical form with dragon pattern handles and embossed panels containing warriors and temple dogs, 7 1/2” (19cm high), 10 1/2” (26.7cm) diameter, TOGETHER WITH TWO CASE BRASS INCENSE BURNERS, one modelled as a leaf with three small frogs to the cover, 5 1/2” (14cm) high, the other of oblong two handled form with temple dog finial and bamboo pattern base, 7 1/2” (19.1cm) high (3) £80-120

626. CHINESE CLOISONNE AND BRONZE MODEL OF A BAKU, 4 1/2” (11.1CM) long £30-50

627. JAPANESE BRONZE KORO AND COVER, cast an an immortal riding on the back of a crane in flight, mid brown patination, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) long £50-80

628. MODERN ORIENTAL BRONZE MODEL OF A RABBIT, cast standing on its back legs, dark brown patination, 5 1/2” (14cm) high £40-60

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629. ORIENTAL CARVED BAMBOO LIBATION CUP, typical form, decorated with two figures in a fenced garden, beneath a leafy tree, burnt orange stained, 4 1/2” (11.3cm) high £20-30

630. MODERN CAST BRONZE VAJRA (DORJE), 4 3/4” (12cm) long £25-35

631. POSSIBLY HIRADO, WHITE GLAZED JAPANESE PORCELAIN WATER DROPPER, modelled as a seated puppy, 2 1/2” (6.4cm) high £40-60

632. ORIENTAL CARVED AMETHYST FIGURE OF A GEISHA, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high, (a.f.) on a hardwood base £15-25

633. JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN MODEL OF A BECKONING CAT (Maneki Neko), 12” (30.5cm) high £20-40

634. CARVED HARDWOOD ERHU FIDDLE AND BAMBOO FIDDLE (2) £15-25

635. PAIR OF ORIENTAL CAST BRONZE MODELS OF SNARLING THREE TOED DRAGONS, on circular bases, with scroll feet, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high (2) (one with tip of tail missing) £80-120

636. TIBETAN CAST IRON MODEL OF A MAKARA, 71/4” (18.4cm) high £30-50

637. REPRODUCTION TIBETAN EMBOSSED SILVERED METAL PRAYER WHEEL, with turned wood handle, 16 1/4” (41.3cm) long £20-40

638. CARVED JADE PEBBLE SHAPED BRACKET PENDANT, carved with a design of a Shi-Shi, 2 3/4” x 1 3/4” (7cm x 4.5cm) with green chord suspension loop £40-60

639. MODERN PEKING GLASS JAR AND COVER, high shouldered form with domed cover and bud finial, decorated with panels containing birds perched on leafy branches, on a mint green ground, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, in a fitted brocade covered box £30-50

640. TWO PAIRS OF SIMULATED IVORY FIGURES, modelled as Oriental men and women, 6” (15.2cm) high, approx, together with a pair of Kazakhstan seated composition figures (6) £60-80

European Ceramics641. COPELAND STONEWARE TEAPOT, made to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victorian 1897, the green glazed body applied in white relief with bust portrait opposing Royal coat of arms, with inscribed shield cartouche and ribbon, the cover with Crown finial, with ‘Crabstock’ handle and spout, printed and impressed marks, registration number 285413, 5 1/2” (14cm) high £20-30

642. SHELLEY PORCELAIN 11 PIECE ‘CHELSEA’ PATTERN BREAKFAST SET, of small teapot, two cups and saucers, two plates, sugar basin, cream jug and a LARGE CREAM JUG, also a SHELLEY ‘MELODY’ PATTERN TOAST RACK and matching pair of condiments £40-60

643. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT PIECE BOOTHS ‘REAL OLD WILLOW’ PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY PART DINNER SERVICE, comprising 41 PLATES (four different sizes) 8 FRUIT DISHES, 6 CONSOMME CUPS, 11 TEA CUPS, 3 COFFEE CUPS, 29 SAUCERS (2 sizes) OVAL MEAT PLATTER, rounded oblong serving DISH, PAIR OF OBLONG SANDWICH TRAYS AND TWO SERVING DISHES, printed marks (108) (some pieces with gilt rims) £100-150

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644. VICTORIAN MINTON MAJOLICA GAME PIE DISH with turquoise glazed interior, the cover moulded in relief with a hare and game birds against oak leaves and bracken, the base basket weave moulded with oak branch handles issuing leaves and acorns, impressed mark and year cypher probably 1869, 13” long £400-600

645. EIGHT ITEMS OF PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN MONOCHROME GLAZED POTTERY (some a.f.) (8) £100-150

646. TWO WEDGWOOD DARK BLUE JASPERWARE JARDINIERE, applied in white relief, the larger with fox hunting subjects, the other with classical figures and fruiting vine festoons, also a blue and white potter JARDINIERE (3) £80-100

647. CAPO DI MONTE CHINA SMALL FIGURE, lady seated on gilt lined oblong base, 2 1/2” (6.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH TWO OF SIMILAR SIZE, seated children (one a.f.) VICTORIAN TINTED BISQUE SMALL GROUP OF TWO CHILDREN seated with umbrella, 2 3/4” (7cm) high and ANOTHER of a girl in a bonnet, 2 1/4” (5.7cm) high (5) £60-80

654. PAIR OF NINETEENTH CENTURY PRESSED PORCELAIN FIGURES OF MANSION HOUSE DWARVES both modelled with oversized hats, one carrying a walking stick, the other with a sash around his rotund belly, both on floral encrusted bases, 7” (17.8cm) high, both with incised No. 227 to base (2) £300-500

655. PROBABLY FRENCH FAIENCE POTTERY ORNAMENT, painted in colours and modelled as a baby in a wicker crib with rockers and openwork canopy, 5 1/2” (14cm) long £50-80

656. NINETEENTH CENTURY COALPORT CHINA FLORAL ENCRUSTED TWO HANDLED BOWL AND COVER, circular, steep sided form with rustic handles and domed cover, lacking finial, painted with floral bouquets and butterflies between gilt borders, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, 4” (10.2cm) diameter, unmarked, usual chips and losses £100-150

657. BING AND GRONDAHL, DANISH PORCELAIN ‘LITTLE MERMAID’ SOUVENIR SQUARE ASHTRAY, 5” (12.8cm) square, TOGETHER WITH TWO ROYAL COPENHAGEN SMALL PORCELAIN MODELS OF BIRDS ‘Wren’ (1519) and ‘Swallow sleeping’ and a SIMILAR GERMAN EXAMPLE, printed mark (4) £30-50

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648. NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN LARGE MUG, decorated with birds and winged insects, set between gilt lined borders, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high, (cracked) No. 39, painted to base, TOGETHER WITH A DRESDEN STYLE SMALL MILK JUG and MATCHING SUGAR BASIN (3) £30-50

649. BEATRIX POTTER MOULDED POTTERY GROUP, ‘Hunca Munca’ modelled as two mice on a chair, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high, incised to rear of base ‘F. Warne and Co.’ £30-50

650. MODERN LIMOGES GILT METAL MOUNTED PORCELAIN TRINKET BOX AND COVER, oblong printed with flowers and leaves, 2 1/4” x 3/4” (5/7cm x 4.4cm) TOGETHER WITH A CRUMMLES MODERN CIRCULAR ENAMELLED CIRCULAR BOX, the lid painted with flowers, 1 1/4” (3.2cm) diameter, boxed (2) £25-35

651. REPRODUCTION POTTERY SMALL TOBY JUG, modelled standing in green and floral gilt coat, gilt lined base and handle, 4” (10.2cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A ‘HEN ON NEST’ POTTERY SMALL DISH and cover, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high and a CHINA SMALL FIGURE of crinoline lady, with fan, 2 3/4” (7cm) high (3) £30-50

652. NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE CHINA GROUP, modelled as a lady and dog, 5” (12.7cm) high £30-50

653. CONTINETNAL CHINA FAIRING GROUP BOX AND OVER, modelled as three children with dog and puppies, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A CHINA SMALL FLUTED PERFUME BOTTLE AND STOPPER, painted with flowers, 2 1/2” (6.3cm) high, MINIATURE CHINA CHAMBERSTICK with snuffer, MINIATURE TEAPOT, anda Coalport china POSY ORNAMENT (5) £40-60

658. MINIATURE CHINA KETTLE, painted with floral cartouches (a.f. and lid matched) 2 3/4” 7cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A FLORAL ENCRUSTED CHINA MATCH BOX HOLDER, miniature boot, basket, cottage, propelling pencil with string hanger AND A SET OF FOUR NORWEGIAN SMALL EMBOSSED PEWTER DISHES (10) £25-35

659. *POSSIBLY LEEDS, LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CREAM WARE TWO HANDLED SAUCE WARMER AND COVER, circular with moulded girdle, interwoven handles and domed cover with acorn finial, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, together with a NINETEENTH CENTURY POTTERY TANKARD, decorated in bands of coloured slip, 4 3/4” (12cm) high (2) (both) £20-30

660. *LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY DOULTON BLUE AND WHITE WILLOW PATTERN POTTERY BISCUIT BARREL, with electroplated swing handled mount, cylindrical form with gilt lined base, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high, together with THREE OTHER EXAMPLES, including Crown Devon ‘Wye’ pattern (af.) and ROYAL DEVON printed and impressed marks (4) £50-80

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661. *COLLECTION OF NINE ROYAL COPENHAGEN SMALL MODELS OF ANIMALS (all damaged) comprising FROG (507) ROBIN (2238) OTTER with fish (2333) PENGUIN (3003) MOUSE (511) CAT ON ITS BACK (727) TWO BIRDS (1309) GOAT (4760) AND TWO DOVES (Y02) printed and painted marks (9) £25-35

662. THIRTY EIGHT PIECE VICTORIAN HAND PAINTED CHINA TEASET FOR TWELVE PERSONS, with floral painted centres within maroon, gilt and green foliate scroll borders, comprising, cups, saucers, side plates, milk jug and slops bowl, painted pattern number 6/NO734 (38) (one cup a.f.) £150-200

663. PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DRESDEN FLORAL ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN AND ORMOLU MOUNTED TWO HANDLED VASES and covers, ozier moulded high shouldered form with rustic loop handles, domed covers and foliate scroll bases, painted with flowers and winged insects between gilt borders, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high overall (2) (both a.f.) £80-120

664. PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN MINTON TWO HANDLED CHINA VASES, globular form with angular scroll handles to the moulded cylindrical

necks, gilt printed with trailing, leafy foliage on pink grounds with burnished gilt handles and rim, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, puce printed marks and painted marks (2) (one a.f.) £50-80

665. PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ‘VIENNA’ TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, lender form with angular scroll handles, pagoda domed covers and square plinth bases, printed with classical scenes, titled to the bases, on maroon and gilt grounds, 10 1/4” (26cm) high, blue painted bee hive mark (2) one cover (a.f.)

666. COALPORT CHINA LIMITED EDITION FIGURE ‘PRINCESS ALEXANDRA’ commemorating her wedding to Edward Prince of Wales 1863, No. 2616/7500, 8 1/2” high (21.5cm) £25-35

667. COALPORT CHINA LIMITED EDTION FIGURE ‘NELL GWYNN’ No. 1948/12500 8 1/2” high (21.5cm) and ANOTHER ‘BEST FRIENDS’ to commemorate 150th anniversary of the R.S.P.C.A., No. 2060/12500, 6” high (15cm) (2) £40-60

668. COALPORT CHINA LIMITED EDITION FIGURE MARIE ANTOINETTE No. 2217/12500, 9” high (23cm) and ANOTHER LILLIE LANGTRY No. 2891/12500, 8” high (21.5cm)(2) £40-60

669. CAPO DI MONTE TINTED BISQUE GROUP HUNTSMAN WITH SHOTGUN his bandalier hanging on a gnarled tree stump, dog putting up a rabbit, entitled ‘La Sorpresa’ signed 14” high (35.5cm) £40-60

670. CAPO DI MONTE CHINA FIGURE LADY IN A LACE TRIMMED GOWN seated with a dove nesting in the bonnet on her knee, signed, (as found), and DITTO BISQUE GROUP BOY AND GIRL standing holding a bunch of coloured flowers (2) £30-40

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671. MODERN BORDER FINE ARTS ‘CLASSIC’ SCULPTURED LIMITED EDITION COMPOSITION MODEL ‘TROOPING THE COLOUR’ , depicting the Queen in an horse drawn open coach followed by Prince Phillip in uniform on horseback, on oblong base, with wooden plinth, 17 1/4” long, sculptured by Roy Ayres, limited edition No. 82 of 395, with certificate and box, circa 2006 £50 - 80

672. COALPORT ‘LADIES OF FASHION’ CHINA FIGURE, ‘Flora’ 8” (20.3cm) high, printed mark £20-30

673. QUIMPER, FRENCH FAIENCE POTTERY FIGURE, painted in colours and modelled as a figure seated between two pannier shaped receivers, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, painted monogramm` JG £50-80

674. NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH FAIENCE TWO HANDLED POTTERY VASE, oviform with angular handles to the long cylindrical neck, painted in colours with stag hunting scene, 10 1/4” (26cm) high, unmarked (restored) £50-80

675. PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FLAT BACK POTTERY FIGURES OF HIGHLANDERS, painted in colours and modelled standing with lamps at their feet, on oval gilt lined bases, 11 1/4” (28.6cm) high £60-80

676. ‘DRESDEN’ LACE CHINA GROUP, modelled as a lady, seated in elaborate, beside a table and gentleman playing a flute, on an oval moulded gilt scrolled base, 9” (22.8cm) high, printed mark £100-180

677. ITALIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE, modelled as a man in period costume holding a scroll, on a floral encrusted base, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, underglazed blue crowned ‘N’ mark (one hand damaged) together with a blue and white china FIGURE of a boy playing a mandolin on a musical base (2) £30-40

678. DRESDEN LACE PORCELAIN GROUP, modelled as a well dressed lady and gentleman sat at a table playing chess, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, printed mark £50-80

679. TWENTIETH CENTURY MEISSEN LEAF SHAPED ONE HANDLED HORSE D’OEUVRE’S DISH, painted in orange and gilt with flowers, within a slender border, 7 1/2” x 6 3/4” (19cm 17.1cm) underglazed blue mark £50-80

680. MAIOLICA BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY DRUG JAR, ovoid with angular scroll handle and cylindrical spout, painted with leafy scrolls, enclosing an oblong cartouche, inscribed ‘Pecba-coll’, 8” (20.3cm) high £100-150

681. FOUR WEDGWOOD AND BENTLEY BLACK BASALT INTAGLIOS, comprising; a Piping Bacchus and Cupid (350), a Pointer dog (325), Escalapius, Hygia and Telephorus (352) and Cupid with a cadeceus (349) 3/4” x 5/8” approx and smaller, impressed marks (4)

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682. WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT PORTRAIT INTAGLIO, 7/8” x 3/4”, together with a WEDGWOOD BLUE DIPPED JASPERWARE CIRCULAR SMALL MEDALLION, dprigged in white with classical figures, 7/8” (2.2cm) diameter and a SIMILAR OVAL EXAMPLE, unmarked with pierced border, 5/8” x 1/2” approx (a.f.) impressed marks (3)

683. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FRENCH MOULDED MAJOLICA POTTERY PEDESTAL VASE, compressed form with flared neck and circular foot, decorated with panels of stylised flowers, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high, printed and impressed marks £35-50

684. GERMAN FAIRING ‘Kiss me Quick’ (tiny chip to bottle on tray) £30-40

685. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SILESIAN PORCELAIN TEA SERVICE NOW SUFFICIENT FOR 11 PERSONS, having printed and gilt decoration of pink rambling roses to the border on pale yellow ground includes two cake plates, cream jug and sugar basin, 37 pieces £50-75

686. SHERWIN AND COTTON, HANLEY LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GLAZED OBLONG PORTRAIT TILE, HEAD AND SHOULDERS IMAGE OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE of slightly contoured form from a portrait by H.S. Mendelssohn, 9” x 6” verso with imprinted text and dated 1898 in mahogany contemporary frame £50-75

687. MODERN ROYAL DUX PORCELAIN GROUP, modelled as a courtier and lady dancing on an oval gilt scrolled base, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, raised pink triangle mark, printed mark and impressed 22232 £40-60

688. SMALL GOUDA, DUTCH ‘BLARETH’ PATTERN POTTERY BOWL,, of compressed form, painted in colours with a band of stylised foliage, 2 3/4” (7cm) high, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) wide, painted marks, 737 TOGETHER WITH A STUDIO POTTERY MOULDED POTTERY MODEL OF A FAWN, signed M. Rhodes, 1952, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high, (lacks tail) FAIRING ‘The last

in bed to put out the light’ and a GERMAN PORCELAIN GROUP of two Alsatian dogs, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high various mark £40-50

689. PAIR OF ROYAL BONN, GERMANY HAND PAINTED TWO HANDLED POTTERY PEDESTAL VASES and covers, with moulded gilt handles, domed covers and circular bases, painted with flowers, on fading brown grounds with gilt dusted rims, 12 3/4” (32.4cm) high, printed and painted marks (2) £40-60

690. SEVRES HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, with scroll handles, pierced central band and lion mask capped scroll feet, the domed cover decorated with classical scenes in raised gilt lined panels on a pale blue and gilt ground, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) diameter, printed marks to underside of cover £150-200

691. TWO MASONS IRONSTONE CHINA HYDRA JUGS, octagonal form, printed and painted in the Imari palette, TWO OTHERS NEAR MATCHING, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high and smaller AND A PAIR OF SIMILARLY DECORATED MASON’S SIDE PLATES, 8” (20.2cm) diameter, impressed and printed marks (6) £60-90

692. PAIR OF ROCKINGHAM STYLE TWO HANDLED FLORAL ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN PEDESTAL VASES, baluster form with scroll handles to the waisted necks and quatrefoil bases, painted in colours on cobalt blue and gilt grounds, 9” (22.9cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A GOOD NINETEENTH CENTURY ROCOCO STYLE TEAPOT and plate (4) £50-75

693. DRESDEN HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, quatrefoil form, painted with alternating panels containing romantic genre scenes and flowers on pale blue grounds, together with a similarly decorated plate and ANOTHER (a.f.) (4) £30-40

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694. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN FLORAL ENCRUSTED FIGURAL TABLE CENTRE, the removable oval boat shaped dish with pierced border above a figure of a maid standing in front of a rustic column, raised on a gilt scrolled oval base, 13” (33cm) high (chipped) TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES 8” (20.3cm) high (3) (losses) £100-150

695. GERMAN, FLORAL ENCRUSTED TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL VASE AND COVER, with pierced, domed cover (a.f.) and foot and floral printed panels, 11 1/4” (28.6cm) TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR SMALLER EXAMPLE, modelled with cherubs, 7” (17.8cm) high, printed marks (2) £50-80

696. SET OF FOUR NINETEENTH CENTURY DAVENPORT STONE CHINA DESSERT DISHES, together with a MATCHING PAIR OF PLATES AND FOUR SOUP PLATES, printed and washed with oriental style flowering foliage, printed marks (10) (one plate a.f.) £40-60

697. NINETEENTH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE PEARLWARE POTTERY TWO HANDLED LOVING CUP, PRINTED WITH ORIENTAL FLOWERS, 5 1/2” (14cm) high (a.f.) TOGETHER WITH THREE PRATT WARE PLATES, with pictorial centres, small blue and white CHAMBER POT, Staffordshire cottage pattern small MONEY BOX, copper lustre JUG AND A PLATE, various marks (8) £30-50

698. OLD CREAM WARE ‘PRICES PATENT NIGHT LIGHTS’ ADVERTISING CHAMBER CANDLE HOLDER, ‘Abdulla Cigarette’ pottery ADVERTISING ASHTRAY AND ‘K.N.S.M. Dutch Delft ASHTRAY steel framed £30-40

699. NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FLAT BACK POTTERY TURRETED COTTAGE, painted in colours and with shredded clay detail, 12” (30.5cm) high (one finial loose) £30-50

700. GRADUATED SET OF THREE NINETEENTH CENTURY ‘AMHERST, JAPAN’, IRONSTONE POTTERY PEDESTAL BOWLS, printed, washed and heightened in copper lustre with oriental inspired designs of scrolling foliate, 4” and 6 1/4” (10.1cm, 13.3cm and 15.9cm high, printed marks (3) £50-70

701. TWO VICTORIAN MINTONS ‘BB’ STONE CHINA OVAL ‘INDIAN TREE’ PATTERN MEAT DISHES, DATE CODE FOR 1872 (2) £20-30

702. A 42 PIECE LATE VICTORIAN ASHWORTHS IRONSTONE CHINA PART DINNER SERVICE, transfer printed in underglaze blue/grey and enamelled overglaze with chinoiserie flowers £100-150

703. A MID 19TH CENTURY COALBROOKDALE STYLE TWO HANDLED BALUSTER SHAPE PORCELAIN VASE will associated pierced cover, the body enamelled with opposing landscapes with ruined and rustic buildings, the whole encrusted with flowers and enriched with gilding, 17 1/2” high (the body cracked, on handle repaired, minor chips in the flowers) £90-130

704. MODERN MASONS ‘APPLIQUE’ PATTERN POTTERY HYDRA JUG, octagonal baluster form, green painted with Oriental style floral panels, heightened in red and gilt, 6 1/4” (15.9 cm) high, together with a MATCHING MASON’S FRUIT BOWL, printed in blue, 4 1/4” (10.8 cm) high, 8 3/4” (22.2 cm) wide, printed marks (2) £30-50

705. PAIR OF 1960’s COALPORT PORCELAIN OVOID COVERED PEDESTAL VASES, each painted in enamels with named views respectively ‘Eastgate, Chester’, and ‘York from the Ouse’, signed R. Budd, within raised gilt scrollwork cartouches, reserved on a Royal blue ground, each with two ram’s head handles and supporting shallow domed covers, ending in pine cone finials raised upon square pedestal bases, the whole richly gilded 10” (25.5cm) high £200-300

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706. PAIR OF COALPORT FRUIT PAINTED VASES and COVERS, urn shaped with gilt rams head handles and acorn finials, on a royal blue ground with white borders and floral gilt decoration, hand painted by Richard Budd, signed, No. 40540, 9 1/2” high, printed marks (2) £400-600

707. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY COALPORT CHINA TWO HANDLE ORBICULAR VASE AND COVER, painted in two small oval reserve with lakeland landscapes, each within a cream and gilt rococo pattern shield shaped cartouche on dark blue ground and raised on a domed circular foot with gilt gadroon border, green printed mark (some minor restoration) £250-350

708. COLLECTION OF NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER CERAMICS TO INCLUDE; Masons Ironstone pedestal FRUIT BOWL, printed and washed with oriental birds and foliate, 4” (10.1cm) high, 10” (25.4cm) diameter ‘Royal Children’ moulded buff glazed pottery JUG, Royal Crown Derby ‘Royal Antoinette’ PLATE and SIDE PLATE, hand painted CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, Royal Doulton Series Ware Fruit Bowl, D6347, decorated with cottages in landscape, Royal Doulton ‘Shakespeare 400th Anniversary’ PLATE, copper lustre JUG and MUG etc. £30-50

709. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN LACE PORCELAIN FIGURE of a ballet dancer, with green bodice and floral encrusted dress, on a circular gilt lined base, 9” (22.9cm) high, underglazed blue mark (two fingers chipped and losses to lace) £30-40

710. TWO EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND PAINTED ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA BOWLS, floral painted, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR DECORATED PAIR and two blue and white examples (6) (chips and hairlines) £25-35

711. COLLECTION OF MID NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MODELS OF ANIMALS, including; seated Greyhound, 4” (10.1cm) high, recumbent sheep and poodles with shredded clay coats, pair of porcelain recumbent cows, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) long, SPILL VASE GROUP, group of sheep in front of bocage and a FLAT BACK HOUSE with a pair of nesting doves to the base (19) (damage and losses) £175-250

712. PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY HAND PAINTED ROCOCO MOULDED PORCELAIN VASES, decorated with bouquets of flowers burnished gilt highlights, 8 1/4” (21cm) high, incised No. 70 to bases (2) £40-60

713. D.R.B., DEVON HAND PAINTED CHINA BOWL, by David R. Bowkett, decorated to the interior and exterior with various fruits against mossy banks, signed, set beneath a gilt moulded rim, 2 1/4” (5.7cm) high, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) diameter, printed mark and painted signature £50-80

714. COLLECTION OF SIXTEEN PIN CUSHION CHINA HALF DOLL FIGURES, including TWO LARGER EXAMPLES, with hands away from the body, 2” - 5” (5.1cm - 12.7cm) high (16) £100-150

715. COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN AND LATER BISQUE AND GLAZED PORCELAIN SMALL DOLL’S HEADS, including Seven shoulder headed examples, one impressed D.P.C. 149-2, and THREE SMALL CHINA HALF DOLL FIGURES, 1” - 2 1/4” (2.5cm - 5.7cm) high (15) £20-30

716. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY DRESDEN HAND PAINTED AND FLORAL ENCRUSTED TWO HANDLED PEDESTAL VASE, with scroll handles to the pierced upper border and square moulded base, decorated with rustic genre scenes outlined with fruiting and flowering swags, 11 1/4” (28cm) high (base a.f. and lacks cover) TOGETHER WITH A SITZENDORF FLORAL ENCRUSTED MOON FLASK AND STOPPER, on canted oblong base, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high (a.f.) (2) £50-80

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717. MODERN PALISSY STYLE PORTUGESE MOULDED MAJOLICA POTTERY PLATE, modelled with crab and seaweed, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) diameter, impressed mark and number 489 £30-50

718. MOTTO WARE EARTHENWARE POTTERY DISH, flared form, decorated in coloured slips with stylised flowers and inscription, 3” (7.6cm) high, 7 3/4” (19.7cm) diameter, incised to base ‘Same Made Me’ (a.f.) TOGETHER WITH A TREACLE GLAZED MOULDED POTTERY LARGE MUG AND A PAIR OF ‘KNOLE’ LUSTRE POTTERY VASE, decorated with flowers, 5” (12.7cm) high (4) £35-50

719. NINETEENTH CENTURY POTTERY TOBY JUG, with copper lustre highlights, 5 1/2” (14cm) high (af.) and an OCTAGONAL PLAQUE, printed with a portrait of Disraeli, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) wide (2) £30-40

720. NINETEENTH CENTURY MOULDED GREEN GLAZED LEAF MOULDED POTTERY PLATE, 9” (22.9cm) wide and a HAMMERSLEY ‘ROCKINGHAM’ STYLE POTTERY TEAPOT with floral border (2) £30-40

721. NINETEENTH CENTURY ADAMS BLUE AND WHITE ‘SEMI CHINA’ LARGE JUG, ovoid form with scroll handle, printed with a willow type design, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high, printed mark (a.f.) £30-50

722. NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY MANTEL DOG, typically modelled with gilt splashed coat and padlocked collar and chain, 12 1/2” (31.8cm) high £30-40

723. REPRODUCTION STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY GROUP OF THE ‘DEATH OF NELSON’ by Burgess and Sprocket, 8 1/4” (21cm) high £30-40

724. NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE OF ADAM, modelled standing beside a tree stump, holding an apple, on a square base, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high (head re-glued) £30-50

725. LATE VICTORIAN JACKFIELD POTTERY TEAPOT, circular with top handle, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR, circular stand and a PAIR OF GRADUATED BROWN GLAZED MOULDED POTTERY BEER JUGS, with impressed inscription, ‘Mr and Mrs Jackson,. Hollinwood, 1910’, 6 1/4” and 7 1/4” (15.9cm and 18.4cm) high (4) £40-60

726. PAIR OF GIEN, FRENCH PORCELAIN VASES, CYLLINDRICAL FORM, PRINTED AND PAINTED WITH COURT MUSICIANS IN LANDSCAPES, SET BETWEEN GEOMETRIC BORDERS, 4 3/4” (12.1 CM) HIGH, BLUE PRINTED MARK (2) ONE WITH HAIRLINE £50-80

727. MODERN ITALIAN PORCELAIN GROUP OF FEMALE ZEBRA AND HER FOAL, modelled standing on naturalistic shaped oval base and mounted on stained redwood plinth, 9 3/4” (24.8cm) high, overall, sticky label to the base £30-50

728. PAIR OF CONTINETNAL TINTED BISQUE FIGURES, yellow and gilt, modelled as a courtier and lady, she modelled holding both her handles to her ears, 13 1/4” (33.7cm) high (2) , (he with three fingers missing and hairlined) £70-90

729. FOUR EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BERLIN KPM PORCELAIN SMALL COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, THREE ODD CUPS, AN ODD SAUCER, ALSO SIX MATCHING SHALLOW DISHES, ALL IN HARLEQUIN COLOUR, gilt enriched, together with an 18 PIECE ROYAL ALBERT PART TEA SERVICE in harlequin colours £30-40

730. THIRTY NINE TUSCAN ‘FERNDALE’ PATTERN CHINA, floral printed and washed with silver lined rims and handles, comprising 18 PLATES (6

x three different sizes) 6 FRUIT DISHES, CUPS AND SAUCERS, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL AND BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, printed marks (39) £40-60

731. THIRTY ONE PIECE PARAGON ‘BELINDA’ PATTERN CHINA PART TEA SERVICE, now suitable for five persons, floral printed border and gilt lined rims and handles, comprising, TEAPOT, 7 CUPS, 8 SAUCERS, 7 SIDE PLATES, 5 LUNCH PLATES, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL AND A BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, printed mark (31) £35-45

732. SIXTY PIECE MINT ‘GOLDEN HERITAGE’ TEA SERVICE AND PART DINNER SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, with slender acid etched gilt borders comprising TEAPOT, MILK JUG TWO HANDLED SUGAR BOWL AND COVER, SEVEN CUPS AND SAUCERS, SIX SIDE PLATES, 24 PLATES (6 x for different sizes) 5 SOUP PLATES, GRADUATED PAIR OF OVAL MEAT PLATES, PAIR OF OVAL SERVING DISHES, SAUCE BOAT AND STAND, TWO HANDLED CIRCULAR TUREEN AND COVER AND STAND, gilt printed mark (60) £60-90

733. FORTY PIECE PARAGON ‘ATHENE’ PATTERN CHINA TEA SERVICE FOR 12 PERSONS , with blue and gilt banded borders, comprising TEAPOT, MILK JUG, TWO HANDLED SUCRIER AND COVER, 12 CUPS, SAUCERS AND SIDE PLATES AND A BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, printed marks (40) £50-80

734. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FLAT BACK POTTERY GROUP, modelled ass a farmer and dog, in gilt lined base, 11” (28cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR PAIR, modelled as a highland couple (one a.f.) 9” (22.9cm) high and ANOTHER GROUP of a young girl on the back of a goat, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high (4) £60-90

735. TWENTY SEVEN PIECE ROYAL TUSCAN ‘MANDARIN’ PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE TEA SERVICE FOR SIX PERSONS, printed in the

oriental taste, with floral centres and slender borders, comprising CUPS, SAUCERS, SIDE PLATES, DINNER PLATES, MILK JUG, SUGAR BOWL AND BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, printed marks (27) £30-40

736. NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CHINA TWO HANDLE VASE, slightly tapering cylindrical form with waisted neck and angular gilt scroll handles, printed with romantic genre scene in gilt lined oblong panel on a gilt scrolled pink ground, 15 3/4” (40cm) high, unmarked (heavily rubbed) £50-80

737. GRADUATED SET OF THREE VICTORIAN WHITE SMEAR GLAZED MOULDED POTTERY JUGS, footed baluster form with scroll handles, decorated with scrolling leafy foliate on textured ground, x 7”, 8” and 9 1/2” (17.8cm, 20.3cm and 24.1cm) high, unmarked (3)

738. PAIR OF SPELTER BUSTS ‘LORD KITCHENER’ AND ‘LORD ROBERTS’ later gilded, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high, TOGETHER WITH AN ADAMS ‘Souvenir o the Salford Pageant 1930’ MUG, Robert Burns BLACK PRINTED POTTERY plaque BY NESTLE and HUNTSMAN, ANOTHER COLOUR PRINTED with a portrait of Gladstone and a pale blue printed with R.A.F. Insignia (6) £30-50

739. NINETEENTH CENTURY WHIELDON STYLE TREACLE GLAZED ‘REBEKAH AT THE WELL’ MOULDED POTTERY TEAPOT AND LID, panelled tapering form, 8” (20.3cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A STAFFORDSHIRE COTTAGE PASTILLE BURNER, 7” (17.8cm) high (2) £30-50

740. NINETEENTH CENTURY ‘NO SURRENDER’ MILITARY COMMEMORATIVE POTTERY MUG AND MATCHING TEACUP AND SAUCER, brown printed and washed with a figure of William of Orange on horseback, together with two POTTERY PLATES, colour printed with military busts (5) £30-50

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741. VICTORIAN PARIAN BUST OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON (a.f.) 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high and a SIMILAR PAIR OF WHITE MOULDED PLASTER (?) BUST OF ‘MARS’ AND ‘ARTIMIS’ on pedestal bases, 12” and 9 1/2” (30.5cm) and 24.1cm) high respectively (3) £30-50

742. NINETEENTH CENTURY PARIAN BUST OF ‘THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON’ BY JOSEPH PITTS in 1852, on socle base, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, impressed mark, supplied with related paperwork, including a copy of a letter from the Wellington Museum, Apsley House, London £100-150

743. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY RUSSIAN ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE POTTERY BEAKER, the inscription dated 1896, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, indistinct impressed mark £20-30

744. COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE OF PRE AND POST WAR COALPORT PORCELAIN AND OTHER INDIAN TREE PATTERN DINNER, TEA AND COFFEE WARES OF 98 PIECES (some a.f.) £150-200

745. JOHN POLLEX, PLYMOUTH 1974, A STUDIO POTTERY SLIPWARE DECORATION DEEP DISH, the border signed and inscribed, impressed seal mark to the base, 18 1/4” (46.5cm) diameter £80-120

746. CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN MODEL BIRD PERCHED UPON A BLOSSOM, applied tree stump, colourfully enamelled, five small Beswick model birds and a Continental ditto (7) £50-70

747. PAIR OF LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTINENTAL ‘MAJOLICA’ FIGURES of a lady and her beau, each sat upon a stile, as spill or posy holders, 13” (33cm) high (small minor damage) £60-80

748. PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN SOUP DISHES, the centres enamelled with floral sprays within ozier moulded borders accentuated with moulded and enamelled floral sprays and gilt shell and scrollwork, 10 1/2” (26.5cm) diameter £80-120

749. NINETEENTH CENTURY MASON’S IRONSTONE OCTAGONAL JUG, with serpent handle, transfer printed in underglaze blue, enamelled overglaze and gilt, blue printed mark, pattern number 7648, 8 1/2” (21.5cm) high £70-90

750. LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN WEDGWOOD PALE BLUE JASPERWARE CHEESE DISH with cover, applied in white relief with classical maidens and oak leaf border, approx 5” high £70-90

751. EARLY 1900’s GERMAN BISQUE MODEL OF A CHILD in a high chair, feeding her pet dog, 13” (33cm) high (a.f.) £40-60

752. Blank lot

753. FIFTEEN PIECE COALPORT CHINA DESSERT SERVICE FOR 11 PERSONS, CIRCA 1900, with blue and gilt scrolled borders, comprising; 11 PLATES, TWO HANDLED TALL COMPORT, PAIR OF CIRCULAR TWO HANDLED SERVING DISHES AND A SQUARE EXAMPLE, printed marks, painted pattern No. x.1785 (15) £80-120

754. LATE VICTORIAN HAND PAINTED MINTONS PORCELAIN COMPORT, decorated with figs on a leafy branch, within classical gilt border, 2 3/4” (7cm) high, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) diameter, TOGETHER WITH A MODERN MINTON ‘Dynasty’ pattern CHINA TEA AND DINNER SERVICE FOR TWO PERSONS, of 12 pieces, TEACUPS, SAUCERS, PLATES, SET OF SEVEN MINTON ‘BUCKINGHAM’ PATTERN CHINA TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, matching set of 6 demi tasse cups and saucers and a COALPORT FRUIT BOWL, decorated in burgundy and gilt, printed marks (40) £80-120

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755. NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND PAINTED ENGLISH PORCELAIN SLOPS BOWL AND MATCHING SAUCER AND DESSERT PLAT, decorated with gilt lined floral cartouches on a pink and yellow diaper ground, painted pattern No. 4632 (3) (slops bowl and dessert plate (a.f.) £30-50

756. VICTORIAN COPELAND PARIAN FIGURE, modelled as a kneeling semi nude classical female figure, on an oval moulded base, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high (a.f.0 and ORIGINALLY PART OF A LARGER GROUP, impressed mark, TOGETHER WITH A VICTORIAN BLACK SLATE SIDE ORNAMENT, with circular top, 9” (22.9cm) high originally part of a clock garniture (2) £30-50

757. EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL BONN MOULDED POTTERY MANTEL CLOCK, the 5 1/4” roman dial with gilt centre, powered by an eight day American spring driven movement, housed in a floral printed arch top case, with lemon and gilt painted highlights, 11 1/2” (29.2cm,) high, printed mark

758. FOUR COPENHAGEN FAIENCE POTTERY PINT MUG, typical form, painted with stylised floral panel beneath the date 1969 inset blank silver disc to base, 4 1/2” (11.5cm) high,TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF SMALL DEEP BOWLS, painted with stylised designs, 2 1/4” (5.7cm,) high, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) diameter, printed and painted marks (3) £50-70

759. THREE BING AND GRONDAHL, DANISH PORCELAIN FIGURES, comprising; two children seated reading a book, (1567), 4” (10.1cm) high, young girl in full length dress (1574) 7” (17.8cm) high and girl lying and reading book (2304) 7 1/2” (19cm) long, printed and painted marks (3) £100-150

760. SET OF THREE ROYAL COPENHAGEN BLUE AND WHITE CHINA CHRISTMAS PLATES, 1969, 1979 and 1980, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) diameter, TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF QUIMPER, FRENCH FAIENCE POTTERY SIDE PLATES, painted with figures, 6” (15.2cm) diameter, painted mark PB (5) £30-40

761. FRENCH FAIENCE POTTERY CHARACTER JUG, 62 (15.1cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR TOBY JUG, 6” (15.2cm) unmarked (2) £30-40

762. COALPORT LIMITED EDITION CHINA FIGURE ‘Queen Victoria, Empress of India’, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high, printed mark and limited edition No. 60.250, in original foam padded box with certificate £50-80

763. THIRTY PIECE SPODE ‘QUEENS GATE’ PATTERN CHINA PART DINNER AND TEA SERVICE, now suitable for four persons, with gilt borders, comprising; 4 CUPS, 6 SAUCERS, SIDE PLATES, DINNER PLATES AND DESSERT PLATES, BREAD AND BUTTER PLATE, and a SAUCE BOAT, printed mark, (30)

764. REPRODUCTION STAFFORDSHIRE FLAT BACK POTTERY GROUP, modelled as a highland man and woman flanking a drink’s fountain, on an oval gilt lined base, 11” (28cm) high, TOGETHER WITH FOUR TINTED BISQUE FIGURES, including a girl in a swing, a china group and two FAIRINGS, ‘Twelve months after marriage’, and ‘The Welsh tea party’ (8) £30-50

765. COPELAND LATE SPODE BROWN WARE POTTERY HUNTING JUG, sprigged in white, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A BLUE MOULDED POTTERY JUG, ‘Snuff Taker’, 6” (15.2cm) high and a SMALL COPPER LUSTRE FOOTED JUG with pink shredded clay band (3) £25-35

766. THREE PIECE NINETEENTH CENTURY WILLOW PATTERN BLUE AND WHITE CHINA TEA SERVICE, oval with gilt lined rims and handles, painted No. 880 TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF PINK OLD WILLOW PATTERN PRINTED BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, and a PAIR OF MATCHING SIDE PLATES, unmarked (7) £30-50

767. COPELAND LATE SPODE PINK POTTERY TEACUP AND SAUCER, sprigged in white with classical figures and floral border, TOGETHER WITH A VICTORIAN POTTERY MUG, printed and painted with small birds on holly branches, black JASPERWARE STYLE SMALL JUG, square teacup and saucer and a floral printed dessert plate (7) £25-35

Lot 770

Lot 786

Lot 759

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768. STAFFORDSHIRE STYLE POTTERY FIGURE OF KING HENRY VIII, painted in colours and modelled standing, 7” (17.8cm) high, incised mark and ‘Cheyne’ TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR CAPO DI MONTE FIGURE in similar pose, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high and a LARGER COMPOSITION SEATED FIGURE OF THE KING, on mahogany base, 12” (30.5cm) high, impressed mark, D.H. Morton, Marcus Designs, 1984, (3) £50-75

769. SET OF THREE VICTORIAN MINTON HAND PAINTED CHINA CABINET PLATES, each painted with a pair of exotic birds within pale blue and gilt jewelled border,s 9 1/4” (23.5cm) diameter, impressed marks and painted design No. 2031 (3) £50 - 80

770. LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MINTON ARMORIAL CRESTED CHINA PLATE, with central painted design with elaborate blue and gilt border, 9” (22.9cm) diameter, gilt printed mark and impressed mark £50- 80

771. MODERN PORTUGESE ALLEGORICAL CHINA FIGURE OF A PUTTO, modelled seated beside a fire, on a gilt banded base, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) high, printed mark, TOGETHER WITH A WHITE GLAZED POTTERY FIGURE of a boy ‘Bartje’, 6 1/4” (15.9cm) high (2) £20-30

772. ROYAL COPENHAGEN CHINA FIGURE of a young girl in a long dress holding a doll, (3539), 5 1/2” (14cm) high, printed and painted marks £30-50

773. COALPORT LIMITED EDITION WHITE GLAZED CHINA FIGURE ‘The little Swan’, modelled as a ballerina, 7 1/2” (19cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA FIGURE ‘Saturday’s Child works hard for a living’, 5 3/4” (14.6cm) printed marks (2) £50-80

774. ALICE HEATH, modern composition figural sculpture, modelled as a seated lady with brimmed hat, 14 1/2” (36.8cm) high, signed £60-80

775. ALICE HEATH, modern composition figural sculpture, modelled as a lady carrying a basket of flowers, 19 1/2” (49.5cm) high, signed £60-80

776. PROBABLY NINETEENTH CENTURY MINTON MAJOLICA OVAL GAME PIE DISH AND COVER and cover, embossed with fruiting vine festoons and dead game, 10” (25.5cm) wide and the liner (lid and liner a.f.) £200-300

777. TEN VARIOUS PRE AND POST WAR CERAMIC ITEMS including; Short and Son, Wade, Sylvac etc. (10) £30-40

778. EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY SPODE POTTERY BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED PLATE, (drilled with hole for wall hanging) TOGETHER WITH A NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN MOULDED JUG, the lavender ground sprigged with classical figures and fruiting vine, two Miles Mason type Willow Pattern SAUCERS, a Victorian porcelain BREAKFAST CUP AND SAUCER, moulded with polychromed flowers issuing from blue enamelled basket weave borders, diamond registration symbol (saucer repaired) £30-50

779. CHELSEA POTTERY TRIWALD MILLENIUM EARTHENWARE CONICAL FORM BOWL painted with a Norse longboat and dated 979-1979 on a powder blue ground, scratch mark to base Chelsea-P-England X, 10” (254 mm) diameter £75-125

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780. VICTORIAN MOULDED POTTERY COPPER LUSTRE JUG, tapering footed form with high scroll handle, decorated with dancing figures, heightened in blue, 7” (17.8cm) high

781. NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY ‘JESTER’ TOBY JUG, with ‘hat’ cover, typical form, painted in burnt orange and black, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high (hat re-glued) £50-80

782. Blank lot

783. JAMES GREEN AND NEPHEW RETAILERS LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CHINA TEA SET FOR SIX PERSONS, printed and painted design of harebell swags and roses, 21 pieces, NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER CHINA TEA WARES, including a mustache cup (30 pieces in total) £25-35

784. PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY K.P.M., GERMANY, PORCELAIN FIGURES OF A LADY AND GALLANT holding gathered flowers, she in a bonnet the holding a top hat each raised on a circular integral plinth with foliate feet, 11 1/4” (28.5cm) high (some faults) £60-90

785. PAIR OF HOMBURG, GERMANY EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PORCELAIN FIGURAL VASES/RECEIVERS boy and girl each in hand painted floral pattered costume and each pulling a large wicker basket, naturalistic rocky bases, impressed and printed marks, 9” (22.8cm) (chips to one hat rim) £50-75

786. NINETEENTH CENTURY HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN AND GILT METAL SHIELD SHAPED BOX, the hinged cover slightly domed and painted with a shield shaped coat of arms, gilt and royal blue border to the catch with Anthemion thumb piece, floral painted sides, 3 1/4” (8.3cm) long £60-80

787. CONTINENTAL BLUE AND WHITE ONION PATTERN PIERCED PORCELAIN BASKET PATTERN TWO HANDLED OVAL DISH, 9 1/4” X 6” (23.5cm x 15.2cm) (a.f.) TOGETHER WITH A CARVED ALABASTER FIGURE of a child (a.f.) ANOTHER of a bird, small ebonised wood model of an elephant and THREE OTHER ITEMS (7) £20-40

788. LARGE NINETEENTH CENTURY MASONS IRONSTONE, CHINA VASE, octagonally panelled and having painted Imari style floral decoration and serpent handle, 9 1/2” high, and a FIELDS CROWN DEVON POTTERY TOILET JUG AND BOWL with ‘Fife’ fife printed and coloured decoration (3) £40-60

789. NINETEENTH CENTURY MASONS’ IMARI IRONSTONE POTTERY LARGE HYDRA JUG, octagonal baluster form with serpent moulded handle, painted with oriental flowers and vases, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, printed mark £40-60

790. FOURTEEN BIND AND GRONDAHL, DANISH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CHRISTMAS PLATES, 1974-1987, 7” (17.8cm) diameter AND A SIMILAR ‘MOTHERS DAY’ PLATE, 1975 , 6” (15.2cm) diameter, printed marks (15) £50-75

791. PAIR OF PROBABLY CONTINENTAL MOULDED PARIAN CIRCULAR PLAQUES, depicting night and day, each modelled with an angel and cherub in flight, housed in a plush lined and glazed frame, the plaques, 6” (15.2cm) diameter £60-80

792. GERMAN FAIRING ‘Lor Three legs? I’ll charge 2d’ also ‘Truly any form is not Evil’ (un-inscribed) (2) £30-40

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Paperweights793. A WHITEFRIARS LIMITED EDITION MILLEFIORE GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, to commemorative the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 1977 in box with certificate, also a boxed Crummles and Co. enamelled box to commemorate The Wedding of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer 1981 (2) £20-30

794. SULPHIDE GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, decorated with a group of the Madonna and child, against a green base the clear glass with facet cut border, 3 1/4” (8cm) diameter £150-200

795. VICTORIAN BOTTLE GLASS DUMP, included with a yellow chrysanthemum type flower on a multi leaved green stem issuing from a blue and white pot, the top with coloured pebbles, 4 1/2” (11.5cm) high £80-120 £80-120

796. COLLECTION OF FIVE CAITHNESS GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, ‘Pyramid Twists’, ‘Seadance’, ‘Paisley Twist’, ‘Flower Power’ and ‘Pink Champagne’ stencilled marks (5) £30-50

797. COLLECTION FIVE CAITHNESS GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, ‘Pyramid Twists’, ‘Paisley Twists’, Flower power (2) one bruised and ‘Caledonia’ (5) £30-50

798. CASED WHITE GLASS MODEL FO A POLAR BEAR, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) TOGETHER WITH A LARGE SHAKS FROSTED GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, with moulded multi coloured serpent trailing around it, similar model of a whales tail, Bauyer (?), 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high and THREE GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, unmarked (6) £30-50

799. SIX CAITHNESS GLASS PAPERWEIGHT COMPRISING; ‘Juliet’, ‘Pink Beauty’, ‘Floral Dance’, ‘Watercolours’, ‘Eve’ and ‘Happy’ (Disney Edition) together by an example by Alum Bay Glass, ‘Isle of Wight’, a Kenley’s example ‘Pisces Marina’ and ANOTHER, all boxed (9) £50-90

800. THREE CAITHNESS GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, INCLUDING; ‘Watercolours’, together with a Perthshire Millefiori paperweight, SIMILAR MURANO EXAMPLE, TWO WEDGWOOD PAPERWEIGHTS, A MDINA EXAMPLE AND TEN OTHERS (18) £50-80

801. CAITHNESS ‘MINIATURE BELL’ GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, CAITHNESS PAPERWEIGHT PATTERN TIE TACK, boxed, TOGETHER WITH A SMALL MURRINA GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, TWO SMALL MILLIEFIORI EXAMPLES, limited edition ‘Drake 400’ weight from Yelverton, purple speckled small SCENT BOTTLE by Sanders and Wallace, 1986, FIVE GLASS MODELS OF SMALL BIRDS AND AN IRIDESCENT GLASS PAPERWEIGHT , indistinctly signed (14) £30-50

Decorative Art Glass802. SEVEN PIECES OF MDINA COLOURED GLASS, comprising SQUARE DECANTER with molten trails and MATCHED CLEAR ORBICULAR STOPPER, 11 1/2” (29.2cm) high, mottled brown textured cylindrical VASE, 7 3/4” (19.7cm) high TWO BLUE/GREEN STREAKY VASES, 5 1/4” and 7” (13.3cm and 17.8cm) high TWO SIMILAR PAPERWEIGHTS AND A WHITE , blue and pink speckled VASE, 4” (10.1cm) high, etched marks (7) £50-80

803. VASART PINK AND SPECKLED BLUE NAD GILT BEAKER SHAPED CLOUDY GLASS VASE, 7 3/8” (18.7cm) high, etched mark £30-40

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804. INTERESTING TEAR GLASS CREAM JUG, with hallmarked silver collar, oviform with star cut base, loop handle and plain collar, applied with green runnings, 3” (7.6cm) high, hallmark rubbed £20-30

805. TWO WHITEFRIARS GLASS VASES, COMPRISING; A SAGE GREEN ‘KNOBBLY’ VASE, tapering form, 7” (17.8cm) high and a RUBY TRAILED FLARED FORM, 5 1/2” (14cm) high (2) £35-50

806. GREEN IRIDESCENT APPLE SHAPED GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, 3” (7.6cm) high TOGETHER WITH A SMALL IRIDESCENT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, 2 3/4” (7cm) high, fault to rim (2) £25-35

807. 1950’s/60’s ‘VETRO ARTISTED VENEZIANO’ COLOURED MURANO GLASS DISH, leaf shaped, decorated in tones of orange, blue and white on a gilt speckled ground, 10” x 9 1/4” (25.4cm x 23.5cm) TOGETHER WITH A SIMILARLY DECORATED SHALLOW GLASS DISH, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) diameter (2) £30-50

808. BODA, ENGRAVED CLEAR GLASS VASE, rubbed, tapering form, wheel cut with a yachty under sail, 5 1/2” (14cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A STROMBERGSHYTTAN CLEAR GLASS VASE, oblong, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high etched mark and No. B852 and remnants of sticky label (2) £50-80

809. MURANO THREE COLOURED GLASS THREE DIVISION DISH, red, blue and green, 6” (15.2cm) wide, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE COLOURED GLASS VASE, with striped bands of yellow, red and brown, 12 1/2” (31.8cm) high (2) £40-60

810. MAASTRICHT BROWN AND GREEN STREAKED CLEAR GLASS VASE, by Max Verboeket, with long waisted neck and hand pulled rim, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high £25-35

811. ADAM AARONSON COLOURED GLASS VASE, oviform, coloured in fading tones of brown and blue/purple, 9” (22.9cm) high, etched signature and dated 1987, TOGETHER WITH A MOTTLED PURPLE GLASS VASE, strapped in black, 9” (22.9cm) high (2) £40-60

812. POSSIBLY WHITEFRIARS RUBBED TRAILED GLASS VASE, swollen form with short cylindrical neck, trailed in red, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high TOGETHER WITH A GREY TINTED GLASS VASE, 5 1/2” (14cm) high (2) £20-30

813. INGRID GLASHUTTE BARK TEXTURED GLASS VASE from the ‘Exquisit Range’ square tapering form, with grey tinted underlay, 7 1/4” (18.4cm) high £25-35

814. PROBABLY RINSSKOPF, IRIDESCENT GLASS VASE, slender, footed oviform with flared rim, speckled pink with hand worked red and yellow streaky overlay, 11 1/4” (28.6cm) high £30-50

815. OKRA SPIRAL FEATHERED IRIDESCENT GLASS VASE, baluster form with flared rim, blue/green, 7” (17.8cm) high, sticky label to base, TOGETHER WITH A BLUE AMETHYST GLASS SCENT BOTTLE AND STOPPER, with dark blue treaded bands, 6 1/2” (16.5cm) high and an amethyst tinted WEDGWOOD GLASS NUT DISH, 2 1/2” (6.3cm) high, 4” (10.2cm) diameter (3) £40-60

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Glassware816. WATERFORD CUT GLASS DECANTER AND STOPPER, ovoid with triple ringed cylindrical neck and mushroom stopper, 10” (25.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH AN EDWARDIAN CUT GLASS SQUARE DECANTER AND STOPPER, 9 3/4” (24.7cm) high (2) £20-30

817. WATERFORD CUT GLASS JUG, 4” (10.1cm) high, TOGETHER WITH NINETEEN WATERFORD CUT GLASS DRINKING GLASSES, comprising TWO SETS OF SIX STEMMED GLASSES, 3 1/4” and 4 3/4” (8.2cm and 12cm) high, SET OF FOUR 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high and a SET OF THREE TUMBLERS, 3 1/2” (8.9cm) high, stencilled marks (20) £30-50

818. MODERN FRENCH MOULDED GLASS TWO HANDLED BUCKET SHAPED WINE COOLER, by J.G. Durand, 8” (20.3cm) high, sticky label £20-30

819. CUT GLASS TABLE LAMP AND SHADE, with domed foot, swollen column and domed shade, 15 1/2” (39.4cm) high £50-75

820. THREE MATCHING PIECE OF NINETEENTH CENTURY OPAQUE TURQUOISE GLASS with gilt decoration, comprising; PEDESTAL EWER AND STOPPER, 12” (30.5cm) high (a.f.) SCENT BOTTLE and stopper, 5 1/2” (14cm) high and a CANDLESTICK, 7” (17.8cm) high, ground rim (3) £30-50

821. CUT GLASS TABLE LAMP and shade, with spreading foot, waisted column and bell shaped shade, 20 1/2” (52.1cm) high £75-100

822. VICTORIAN LARGE CRANBERRY GLASS JUG, baluster form with angular scroll clear glass handle to the cylindrical neck, 7 1/2” (19cm) high £30-50

823. GEORGIAN STYLE EDINBURGH CRYSTAL THISTLE SHAPED CUT GLASS PEDESTAL VASE, on square base, 8” (20.3cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A BLUE STAINED AND FLASH CUT VASE, 8” (20.3cm) high and a SIMILAR

AMBER STAINED FRUIT BOWL, with serrated rim, 4 1/4” (10.8cm) high, 9 1/2” (24.2cm) diameter (3) £30-50

824. A POST-WAR CUT GLASS ‘SHIPS’ DECANTER, also a moulded glass octagonal BISCUIT CONTAINER WITH COVER and a cut glass DRESSING TABLE TRAY £30-40

825. LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY/ TWENTIETH CENTURY PRISM CUT GLASS OBELISK ORNAMENT, on square plinth base, floral painted, 6 3/4” (17.2cm) high, chipped and with only traces of painted remaining

826. LATE VICTORIAN CUT GLASS OBLONG SPIRIT DECANTER AND STOPPER, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SET OF SIX SIMILARLY MOULDED STEMMED WINES, 5 3/8” (13.7cm) high and a SET OF ELEVEN LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY FACET CUT SAUCER CHAMPAGNES with hollow blown knops, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) high (18) £60-90

827. MODERN GLASS PUNCH BOWL, WITH COVER, with 15 accompanying handled drinking cups £30-50

828. SET OF SIX NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVED GLASS WINE COOLERS, 5” (12.7cm) DIAMETER, TOGETHER WITH FIVE MATCHING FINGER BOWLS (11) £50-80

829. CUT GLASS PEDESTAL CAKE STAND , 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, together with a cut glass SHALLOW DISH on scroll feet, pair of VICTORIAN GLASS SALTS WITH EPNS SPOONS AND CUT GLASS CAMPANA SHAPED VASE, 7” (17.8cm) high (7) £25-35

830. BOHEMIAN RUBY STAINED AND FLASH CUT DECANTER and stopper, oblong, 11” (28cm) high £30-50

831. PRE WAR ART GLASS VASE, the tapered fluted clear glass body above a black glass foot, the base etched ‘Of 94 385/21’, 7 1/2” high (small chip to the rim) £30-50

Lot 821

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832. NINETEENTH CENTURY CRANBERRY GLASS PEDESTAL SWEET MEAT DISH, with clear stem and base, 4 1/2” (11.4cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR STEMMED WINE GLASS, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high, rim ground and with chips (2) £20-30

833. VICTORIAN MARY GREGORY CLEAR GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE and stopper, oblong, enamelled with a young girl, 5” (12.7cm) high (chips to rim) £30-50

834. MARY GREGORY STYLE CRANBERRY GLASS CYLINDRICAL JAR AND COVER, painted with white flowers and gilt leaves, 7” TOGETHER WITH A CRANBERRY GLASS FRUIT BOWL, with clear shell moulded border, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, 9 1/2” (24.1cm) diameter and a RUBY STAINED AND FLASH CUT GLASS SUGAR AND CREAM SET (4) £50-80

835. FIVE PIECES OF VICTORIAN AND LATER GLASS, comprising Sowerby moulded pale yellow coloured plate, 9” (22.9cm) diameter, (chip to foot rim) CRANBERRY JUG with clear handle, 6” (15.2cm) high (chips to rim) white moulded MILK JUG, 3 3/4” (9.5cm) high, blue candlestick with painted silver decoration, 5 1/4” (13.3cm) high and a small speckled pink and white VASE, 4 3/4” (12.1cm) high £20-30

836. CUT GLASS TABLE LAMP AND SHADE, the orbicular shape above a vase shaped column and domed foot, 13 1/2” (34.3cm) high, hole ground in top of shade £40-60

837. KERSAL LODGE No. 7043. PRESENTATION MOULDED DECANTER AND STOPPER, 12” (30.5cm) high, TOGETHER with a CUT GLASS BISCUIT BARREL AND COVER, square spirit decanter and stopper and a ‘Jack in the Pulpit’ moulded GLASS VASE with white speckled border (4) £20-30

838. CUT GLASS WINE DECANTER, with pointy stoppers, 12” (30.5cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A SQUARE SPIRIT DECANTER AND STOPPER and a SET OF CUMBRIA CRYSTAL LARGE STEMMED GOBLETS WITH CONICAL BOWLS, above hollow blown ball and angular knops and plain bases, 9” (22.9cm) high (6) £25-35

839. A LATE 19TH CENTURY PERHAPS EASTERN EUROPEAN OR RUSSIAN CLEAR GLASS GOBLET, the ‘U’ shape bowl wheel engraved on one side a coronet with letters DB and ‘KATINKA’ under, opposing the letters KT and ‘DAISY’ on a plain stem and conical foot, 7 1/2” high £40-60

840. ORREFORS, SWEDISH LIMITED EDITION ‘150th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST PUBLIC STEAM TRAIN,, 1825-1975’ GLASS DECANTER, produced for Shildon ‘Stockton and Darlington Railway Jubilee Committee,’ slab sided form with conforming stopper, acid etched to both sides with related scenes and dated to stopper, 10 3/4” (27.3cm) high, etched mark to base, supplied in original box with a certified numbered 97/150 £30-50

840A. PAIR OF VICTORIAN HAND PAINTED BLACK GLASS PEDESTAL VASES, ovoid form with waisted necks, painted in colours with birds and flowers, 13 1/2” (34.3cm) high (20 (rims ground, possibly lacking covers) £40-60

841. PROBABLY LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GERMAN BLUE CASED AND GILT GLASS GOBLET, the panelled bowl above a knopped faceted stem, on a spreading base, 8” (20.3cm) high £35-50

842. Blank lot

843. TWO LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PERSIAN BLUE GLASS AND ENAMELLED DECANTER, one of inverted bell form, printed with portrait of the Kings of Persia, within floral and gilt lined cartouches, 10 1/2” (26.7cm) high, the other with triple ringed neck, tall spire stopper (chipped) and similar decoration, 15 1/2” (39.4cm) high (2) £75-125

844. VICTORIAN ENGRAVED GLASS CELERY VASE, typical form, wheel cut with flowers, 9 1/4” (23.5cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A GLASS JUG with blue tinted rim, 4” (10.2cm) high, TWO STEMMED WINE GLASSES, one with cranberry coloured bowl, the other with green, enamelled glass VASE signed ‘Royo’, 8 1/4” (21cm) high etc. (10) £35-50

845. NINE PIECES OF VICTORIAN AND LATER COLOURED GLASS, to include; MOULDED VASELINE SHALLOW DISH, 7” x 5 1/2” (17.8cm x 14cm), PALE BLUE OZIER MOULDED SHALLOW DISH with pierced border, 8” (20.3cm) diameter, OPAQUE VASE, with pink tinted frilled rim, 6” (15.2cm) high, SIMILAR OPAQUE WHITE VASE, 7” (17.8cm) high, ruby stained tall JUG, 13” (33cm) high, cranberry tinted VASE etc. £30-50

846. Blank lot

847. TWO ANTIQUE DRINKING GLASSES, one with bell shaped bowl with thumb cut border, on a baluster stem and plain foot, the other with similar cut trumpet bowl and blade knop to the stem on a plain foot, 4 5/8” (11.8cm) high (2) £25-30

848. A PROBABLY GEORGIAN PLAIN CLEAR GLASS WINE DECANTING FUNNEL, 5” DIAMETER £30-40

849. A WELL CUT EARLY 20TH CENTURY GLASS DECANTER, another globe and shaft GLASS DECANTER, a moulded glass electroplate mounted CLARET JUG and two cut glass VASES (5) £30-40

850. LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GLASS TRUMPET VASE with pale blue painted and gilt printed rim, 10 3/4” (27.3cm) high, TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF CUT GLASS CANDLESTICKS, hexagonal with waisted stems, 8 1/2” (21.6cm) high (3) £25-35

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