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Fine Art and Antiques | Thursday 11th September 2014
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Thursday 11th September 2014at 10.00am
MORPHETSFINE ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS SINCE 1895
Lot 206
MORPHETS Fine Art & Antique Auctioneers since 1895
FINE ART AND ANTIQUES
THURSDAY 11TH SEPTEMBER 2014
ON VIEW
Tuesday 9th September 2pm-7pmWednesday 10th September 10am-5pmSale Day 8.30am-10am
Front Cover Illustration: Lot 33
Catalogue: £7.00
All lots are illustrated and can be viewed on the internet via
www.morphets.co.ukwww.the-saleroom.com/morphets
the-saleroom.comLive bidding is available for this sale
Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed
Enquiries concerning this sale:
Elizabeth Pepper-Darling ASFAV
Saleroom and Offices:6 Albert Street, Harrogate HG1 1JLTel: 01423 530030 Fax: 01423 500717e-mail: [email protected]
ORDER OF SALE
Royal Interest 1-12
Books, Maps and Engraving 13-31
Collectors’ Items 33-42
Boxes, Treen and Metalware 43-52
Clocks 56-64
Works of Art 67-82
European Ceramics 85-103
Asian Ceramics, Works of Art and Furniture 107-133
Glass 136-145
Silver 148-167
Objets de Vertu 168-179
Jewellery 180-197
Watches 198-203
Oil Paintings 204-224
Works by Brian Shields ‘braaq’ (1951-1997) 225-235
Watercolours, Pastels and Drawings 236-258
Prints and Posters 261-283
The Piano 286
Period and Later Furniture,Carpets and Mirrors 287-328
End of Sale
MORPHETSFINE ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS SINCE 1895
Members of the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers.
1. INTRODUCTIONThe following informative notes are intended to assistBuyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to oursalerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.
2. AGENCYAs auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whoseidentity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed.Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller.
3. ESTIMATESEstimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include theBuyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.
4. BUYER’S PREMIUMThe Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium at 15% on the hammer price of each lot purchased.In addition, VAT is chargeable on this premium (see below).Please see note under live bidding on the following page.
5. VAT(*) indicates that there is a VAT element payable by the purchaser at the standard rate within the hammer price as well asbeing payable on the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT islikely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the Euro-pean Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme orbecause VAT is due on importation into the UK. Lots which appearwithout the above symbol indicate that no VAT is payable on thehammer price. This may be because such lots are sold using theAuctioneers’ Margin Scheme and, if so, it should be noted that theVAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax.
6. CONDITIONS OF LOTS Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition oflots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Intending buyers haveample opportunity for inspection of goods and neither the sellernor we as the auctioneers accept any responsibility for their condition.In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed tobe in working order. However, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (Theexpression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale).
7. CONDITION REPORTSWe may be able to assist buyers unable to view by providing a condition report, but these reports are based solely on ourown opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. (Please see our Conditions of Sale).
8. ELECTRICAL GOODSCollectable items which are electrical are sold as ‘antiques’ onlyand if bought for use must be checked over for compliancewith safety regulations by a qualified electrician first.
9. EXPORT OF GOODSBuyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whetheran export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specificprohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory.
10. BIDDINGBidders are required to register before the sale commences andlots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registra-tion form. You will need a bidding card which is available freeof charge, upon production of current identification that canconfirm your name and address (eg driving licence, passport,utility bill, but please note that we will not accept bank debitor credit cards as identification).Otherwise, a refundable CASHdeposit of £50 must be paid, your deposit will be set againstyour invoice if you are successful with your bid, or refunded toyou once we have established that no bids have been allocatedto your bidding number.
11. COMMISSION BIDDING Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicatingthe maximum amount to be bid excluding buyer’s premium.They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard tothe reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submitidentical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the firstbid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangementsfor the leaving of commission bids by telephone, e-mail or fax.In order for Commission and Telephone Bids to be operated,we will require your credit/debit card details. Confirmation ofany bids taken over the telephone must be made in writing(fax, email or post) by 9am on the day of the sale.
12. METHODS OF PAYMENTGoods can be paid for during the sale.
We accept the following forms of payment:Cash: (up to a limitof £5,000 due to money laundering regulations)
Cheques: goods will only be released on cleared cheques
Debit Card: Cardholder Not Present transactions subject tomaximum £500 limit
Information For Buyers
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Credit Card: subject to a charge of 2% plus VAT, CardholderNot Present transactions subject to maximum £500 limit
Bank Transfer: details available from the Office.
13. COLLECTION AND STORAGEPlease note what the Conditions of Sale state about collectionand storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in payingour storage charges.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS CONCERNING THE ATTRIBUTION OFPAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS(i) The christian name(s) and surname of the artist indicates
in our opinion a work by the artist.
(ii) The initials of the christian name(s) and the surname of theartist indicate in our opinion a work of the period of theartist which may be wholly or in part his work.
(iii) The surname only of the artist indicates in our opinion awork of the school or by one of the followers of the artistor in his style and of uncertain date.
(iv) ‘‘Bears signature’’ indicates in our opinion that this is notthe signature of the artist.
(v) The name of the artist preceded by ‘‘After’’ indicates in ouropinion a copy of the work of the artist.
NOTICE TO BUYERS OF GEMSTONES/JEWELSMany coloured gemstones have been subjected to a variety of treatments designed to enhance their appearance, for exampleheating is regularly used to improve colour or transparency inrubies and sapphires. Other treatments such as oiling, enhancethe clarity of emeralds. Other coloured gemstones may have undergone permanent or semi-permanent treatments such asdyeing, irradiation, coating and impregnation, which may require further re-treatment in order to retain their appearance.The jewellery trade generally accepts these treatments. Prospective purchasers should assume all gemstones will havebeen treated unless statements are made to the contrary.
Recent advancements in technology have led to some diamondsbeing treated in a variety of ways designed to enhance their appearance. These treatments can include fracture filling, laserdrilling, irradiation and coating. Every effort is made to identify suchtreatments, however it is not possible for Morphets to guaranteethat all lots containing diamonds are free of these enhancements.
All dimensions and estimated weights of gemstones have beendetermined without unsetting the stones and are thereforeonly approximate because of limitations imposed by the mount.Estimated weights are normally calculated by applying standardformulae to the measurements taken.
SELLING AT MORPHETSSelling by auction is a simple and efficient way of disposing ofeither a single item or an entire household on the open marketwith professional advice. Morphets’ staff are available to assistyou with your sale.
Morphets hold quarterly catalogue sales which include fine art, antique furniture, works of art and regular sales of household content and Victoriana. Your consignment will be individually assessed for the most suitable sale.
FREE ADVISORY SESSIONS are held every Wednesday between 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. when our valuers are on hand to assess the auction value of your property free of charge.
If your items are too large or numerous to bring to the office an appointment can be made for our valuers to call at your home.
LIVE BIDDING IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS SALEAny bids made via www.the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission on the hammer price.
ARTISTS RESALE RIGHTSIn accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006, alllots marked ARR which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to aresale royalty charge ("Royalty"). This Royalty is payable by theBidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the totalhammer price (exclusive of Bidder's premium which is payableunder clause 8a) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000.For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange.Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and ArtistsCopyright Society (DACS), 33 Great Sutton Street, LondonEC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk
MORE ABOUT MORPHETSMorphets offer a complete auction sales and valuationservice. Call in to discuss your particular requirements with our valuers. Valuations can be prepared for Probate,Insurance, Family Division etc. for private clients, executors and trustees. Most valuations can be startedwithin seven days.
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The following twelve lots were bequeathed by Canon John N Dalton to Sir and Lady Forbes-Watsonand then to the vendor by descent.
John Neale Dalton (1839-1931), originally from the Isle of Thanet, Kent, graduated from Clare CollegeCambridge with a degree in Theology. After rapid progression through Church he was appointed toWhippingham on the Isle of Wight where Queen Victoria became aware of him. In 1871 Dalton was appointedas tutor to Queen Victoria’s grandsons, Prince Albert Victor and Prince George, later to become George V. Itwas at Dalton’s suggestion, that the two Princes embarked on a three year world cruise on HMS Bacchantebetween 1879-1882, with Dalton as their guardian, chaplain and tutor. George V held Canon Dalton in suchhigh regard that he appointed him as domestic chaplain for the Royal Family at Windsor where he remaineduntil his death in 1931.
© Vandyk and Reproduced with the kind permission of St Georges Chapel Archives and Chapter Library, Windsor Castle.
Lot 1THE GIFT OF HRH PRINCE EDWARD OF WALES TO THE REVEREND CANON JOHN NEALE DALTON, a pair of silver twinbranch three light candelabra by Elkington & Co., in neo-classical style, each with raised centre light with stiff leafbordered and fluted urn shape sconces with circular drip trays, reeded ‘S’ scroll arms and on square tapered and flutedcolumn and weighted square base with conforming stiff leaf borders, inscribed to base ‘ From HRH Prince Edward of WalesJanuary 8th 1885’ and from their ‘Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales January 8th 1885’, Birmingham1884, 41cm high, with oak fitted cases bearing seals and labels for Lady Forbes-Watson. See illustration £1,000 - £1,500
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Lot 2THE GIFT OF PRINCE GEORGE, DUKEOF YORK TO THE REVEREND CANONJOHN NEALE DALTON, a pair of 15ctgold and crystal cabochon intagliocufflinks, oval, reverse painted on amother-of-pearl ground with thecypher of George V as Duke of York,in original red morocco leather casebearing the Duke of York’s insignia.See illustration £2,000 - £3,000
Lot 3DOWNEY W.D, Edward VII andQueen Alexander, a pair of portraitphotographs, half-length, eachsigned in ink to mount, 43cm x32.5cm. See illustration £200 - £300
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Lot 4C.W.ALLEN 19TH CENTURY, TheReverend Canon John Neale Dalton(1839-1931), head and shouldersportrait, in profile, pencil, titled tolower left, signed and dated‘C.W.Allen 11/8 1884 HeidelbergVilla Felseck’, 39cm x 26cm. Seeillustration £100 - £150
Lot 5THE GIFT OF ALBERT EDWARD,PRINCE OF WALES TO THEREVEREND CANON JOHN NEALEDALTON, a Victorian drum casemantel clock, within a bronze shipswheel frame, the white enamel dialwith black Roman numerals, thereverse with a holosteric barometer,on a raised plinth inset with acompass, engraved with apresentation inscription ‘To the RevdJ.N. Dalton MA HMS Bacchante fromAlbert Edward, Prince of WalesSeptember 13th 1879’, on anebonised base, 34cm high x 21cmwide (glass to barometer cracked).See illustration £800 - £1,200
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Lot 6A SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF GEORGE, DUKE OF YORKAND THE OFFICERS OF THE HMS BACCHANTE, signedin ink by the officers including Prince George, dated Julyand August 1892. See illustration
Footnote: Young Prince George sailed for three years onHMS Bacchante with his brother Victor Albert and theirtutor the Reverend Canon John Neale Dalton between 1879and 1882. £300 - £400
Lot 7King George V. Dalton (Canon John Neale).- THECRUISE OF HER MAJESTY’S SHIP ‘BACCHANTE’ 1879 -1882 - AUTHOR’S OWN COPY WITH MARGINALIA. 2 vol.,half titles, folding engraved map with edge wear andcharts, some gathers loose, publisher’s cloth, crudesellotape repair to spine of vol. 1, 1886; Albert Victor(H.R.H. Prince) and George of Wales (H.R.H. Prince)EPITOME OF CRUISES OF H.M.S. BACCHANTE.DEDICATION FROM AUTHOR, engraved frontispiece,publisher’s cloth, Portsmouth 1882 (3).
Footnote: Latter item inscribed to E. M. Dalton 1882. £200 - £300
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Lot 8King George V .- Royal Navy. Jellicoe (AdmiralViscount of Scapa).- THE GRAND FLEET 1914-16 -PRESENTATION COPY FROM PRINCE GEORGE (LATER KINGGEORGE V) bookplate of Sir Charles Cust on frontpastedown, folding maps, publisher’s cloth, a little worn,8vo. See illustration
Footnote: Contains letters on front pastedown from KingGeorge to Dalton on the death of Cust, referring to histime on H.M.S. Britannia with Cust as his Captain, anotherby Cust himself bequeathing the book to his sister and athird by Dalton referring to his father in law’s rolealongside Cust in the battle of Jutland, all dated 1931 andan unrelated, detached dedication from another workfrom Prince George to Dalton dated 1907. £100 - £200
Lot 9King George V. Brehm (Alfred Edmund), Duemichen(Johannes) & Werner (Charles).- LE NIL - PRESENTATIONCOPY FROM PRINCE GEORGE (LATER KING GEORGE V),map, 24 chromolithographed plates with tissue guards,original publisher’s patterned cloth, top hinge broken, g.e.,folio, Paris, 1882. See illustration Foornote: Presentationcopy from Princes George and Victor Albert ‘Eddy’ to theirtutor Rev Canon John Neale Dalton, dated Christmas1882, Sandringham. £300 - £400
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Lot 10Prince Albert.PRESENTATION COPIES FROMPRINCE ALBERT Marryat (Cpt[F.] R.N).- THE PIRATE ANDTHREE CUTTERS - 20engraved plates, includingfrontispiece and additionalengraved title, one plateloose but undamaged, 1854;Oliphant (Laurence).-NARRATIVE OF THE EARL OFELGIN’S MISSION TO CHINAAND JAPAN IN THE YEARS1857, ‘58, ‘59 2 vol, foldingengraved maps, somehandcoloured in outline,chromolithographed plates,some damp-staining toextremities, Edinburgh &London, 1859, veryoccasional spotting, librarystamps of the Library of theNaval Knights of Windsor,contemporary half calf overpatterned boards, a littlescuffed at extremities, 8vo (3).See illustration
Footnote: Presentation copiesfrom Prince Albert (styled asHRH the Prince Consort) tothe Library of the NavalKnights of Windsor, datedFeb 9th 1860. The Knightswere dissolved by Act ofParliament in 1892 and thelibrary dispersed. £300 - £400
Lot 11King George V. THE BOOKOF COMMON PRAYER -PRESENTATION COPY FROMKING GEORGE V, g.e.,morocco binding, scuffed atextremities, folio, [c1910];and another (2). Seeillustration
Footnote: Presentation fromKing George to his formertutor and aide Rev CanonJohn Neale Dalton, on theaccession of his son Edward,Prince of Wales, datedWindsor Castle, 24th June1910. £80 - £120
Lot 12King George V. Stanley(Arthur Penrhyn)HISTORICAL MEMORIALS OFWESTMINSTER ABBEYengraved plates, g.e.,morocco binding with giltdentelles, boards detached,1869; Sheppard (Edgar)MEMORIALS OF ST JAMES’SPALACE 2 vol., lithographedplates, tissue guards, 1894;Maxwell (Sir Herbert) THELIFE OF WELLINGTON… 2vol., battle plans and plates,1899; Abbott (Edwin A.) ST.THOMAS OF CANTERBURYHIS DEATH AND MIRACLES 2vol., half titles, publisher’scloth, 8vo. PRESENTATIONCOPIES FROM PRINCEGEORGE (LATER KINGGEORGE V) (7)
Footnote: All works in this lotare Christmas presentationsfrom Prince George to hisformer tutor and later aideRev Canon John Neale Daltondating from 1874, 1894,1899 and 1900 respectively.
£100 - £200
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Lot 13Keats (John) ISABELLA AND THE POTOF BASIL illustrated by W.B.MacDougal on handmade paper,tissue guard, publisher’s boards, gilt,slight wear to spine ends, t.e.g., othersuncut, 4to, 1898. See illustration
£200 - £300Lot 14Andersen (Hans Christian) THELITTLE MERMAID one of 150 copies,bookplate on front pastedown, alittle light spotting to preliminaries,plates with tissue guards, publisher’sboards, lacking spine, 1903; Shelly(Percy Bysshe) THE LYRICAL POEMSAND TRANSLATIONS… large papercopy, one of 250, vellum, FlorencePress, 1918, 4to (2) £80 - £120
Lot 15Alighieri (Dante) LA DIVINACOMMEDIA illustrations, handfinished in gilt, oblong 4to, 1902;Khayam (Omar) RUBAIYATBrangwen (Frank, illust.) tipped-incolour plates, tissue guards,publisher’s cloth, Foulis Press 1910;Lamb (Charles) ESSAYS OF ELIA andLAST ESSAYS OF ELIA, publisher’sreverse calf, gilt, t.e.g., others uncut,1904-05 (4) £80 - £120
Lot 16Hawkins (Francis) YOUTHSBEHAVIOUR, contemporary calfembossed for William Stirling, 16mo,1663; Gordon (Rev. James) AHISTORY OF IRELAND, vol 1 & 2,contemporary half calf with titles toblack morocco on spine, marblepaper covered boards, 4to, 1806;Diane (Comtesse) MAXIMS OF LIFE,contemporary full red morocco,raised spine bands, 16mo,1911;Aurelius (Marcus) ANTONINUS,contemporary half dark brownmorocco, raised spine bands,marbled paper covered boards andend papers, 16mo, 1913 (5)
£150 - £180
Lot 17Hughes (Ted) THE HAWK IN THE RAIN,Faber & Faber, London, 1st ed. 1957,blue cloth, d.w; Lee (Laurie) MYMANY-COATED MAN, AndreDeutsch, London, 1st ed. 1955,printed boards, d.w; Roethke(Theodore) WORDS FOR THE WIND,Secker & Warburg, London, 1st ed.1957, green cloth, d.w; Sitwell (Edith)EPITHALAMIUM, ltd. ed, No. 52 of100 , signed by the author, redcloth;Cornford (Frances) COLLECTEDPOEMS, Cresset Press, London, 1st ed.1954, pale green cloth, d.w; Gordon(Hampden) and Dennys (Joyce) illus.RHYMES OF THE RED TRIANGLE,Bodley Head, London, blue cloth withprinted paper boards (6) £150 - £180
Lot 18Knight (Charles) POPULAR HISTORYOF ENGLAND 8 vol.; Browning(Oscar) THE NEW ILLUSTRATEDHISTORY OF ENGLAND 3 vol.,additional engraved titles; Taylor(James) THE VICTORIAN EMPIRE... 5 vol., original publisher’s pictorialcloth, g.e., 4to, v.d.; and 7 others,similar (23) £40 - £60
Lot 19Surtees (R.S.) MR FACEY ROMFORD’SHOUNDS hand-coloured plates,tissue guards, contemporary half calfover cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g., othersuncut, 8vo (1865); Crane (Walter,illust.) PAN-PIPES,chromolithographed platesthroughout, contemporary boards,bevelled edges, oblong 4to, n.d.;Morris (Rev. Francis Orpen) COUNTYSEATS OF THE NOBLEMEN &GENTLEMEN OF GREAT BRITAIN &IRELAND, vol 5 only, 30chromolithographed plates, disboundin original boards, 4to (n.d.) (3)
£40 - £60
Lot 20Churchill (Winston S.) THE SECONDWORLD WAR 6 vol., 1948 - 54; AHISTORY OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKINGPEOPLES 4 vol. 1956 - 58; PAINTINGAS A PASTIME 1948; WAR SPEECHESvols 1, 2, 3 and 7 only, (vol. 3 secondimpression) publisher’s cloth, dustjackets, 4to (15) £60 - £80
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Lot 21Riccardi Press. Hardy (Thomas)SELECTED POEMS one of 1015,original publisher’s cloth-backedboards 1921; Bliss (Douglas Percy)THE DEVIL IN SCOTLAND 1934;BORDER BALLADS, 1925, publisher’sillustrated boards; Surtees (RobertSmith) HILLINGDON HALL dustjacket, 1931 Dulac (Edmund)PICTURE BOOK FOR THE RED CROSS,tipped-in colour plates, publisher’scloth, 1915; and another, FoulisPress, 8vo (6) £60 - £80
Lot 22Wisden (John) CRICKETER’SALMANACK 1932-66 (lacking 1944and 1946) 1932-36 in later blue clothlacking wrappers, remainder inoriginal publisher’s linen except1941-43, 1949-50, 1955 and 1962-63 in hard covers, 8vo (33).
£300 - £500
Lot 23Milne (A.A) NOW WE ARE SIX inkinscription to half title, g.e., 1927;Lawrence T.E. SEVEN PILLARS OFWISDOM 1935, publisher’s boards;and 17 others, mainly children’s (19).
£40 - £60Lot 24Sowerby (James) and JamesEdward Smith ENGLISH BOTANY,OR COLOURED FIGURES OF BRITISHPLANTS, 2nd edition, vol. 1-7 only (of12), hand-coloured engraved plates,contemporary half calf overpatterned boards, 8vo, [1832]-40 (7).See illustration
Footnote: Contains ink inscription tofront free-endpapers alluding to‘Batemans Sale 1926’. An excellent,solid set with only very minor rubbingand scuffing and two loose plates tovol. V. £300 - £500
Lot 25Burns (Robert) WORKS 5 vol.engraved frontispiece in vol. 1,contemporary half calf overpatterned boards, 6mo, 1814; andanother (6) £40 - £60
Lot 26Rosinus (Joannes, Johann Roszfeld)ROMANARUM ANTIQUITATUM LIBRIDECEM, EX VARIS SCRIPTORIBUSSUMMA SIDE SINGULARIQUEDILIGENTIA COLLECTI, title in red andblack, 2 folding engraved woodcuts,second a little creased with a fewsimple tears along folds, numerousother vignettes and woodcutsthroughout, marginal worming to afew gathers, bound-in with anearlier, possibly 16th century, printedleaf, contemporary calf, rubbed withsome worming to base of spine, 4to,Stephanus [Ettiene], Gamonet,[Geneva] 1611 £100 - £200
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Lot 27Andrewes (Rev. Lancelot) XCVISERMONS BY THE RIGHTHONOURABLE AND REVERENDFATHER IN GOD, LANCELOTANDREWES, LATE LORD BISHOP OFWINCHESTER engraved frontispiece,torn with loss, engraved vignettes totitle and throughout, contemporarypanelled calf, large, worn, top boarddetached, lower board crudelyrepaired, 4to, Richard Badger, 1641.
£50 - £70
Lot 28[Allestree (Richard)] THE WORKS OFTHE LEARNED & PIOUS AUTHOR OFTHE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN 2 vol. in1, additional engraved title detached,engraved vignettes to titles,contemporary tooled panelled calf,worn, boards held by strings, Oxford,R. Norton, 1687 £50 - £70
Lot 29GREENWOOD (CHRISTOPHER) MAPOF YORKSHIRE, 9 linen-backedfolding maps 600 x 710mm in a clothslip case 1815-16-17. See illustration
£200 - £300
Lot 30JOHN SPEEDE 1610, West Riding ofYorkshire, hand coloured map withplan of York, title cartouche, figuralscale and various coats of arms,38cm x 51cm (plate) £200 - £250
Lot 31SAMUEL AND NATHANIEL BUCK,South East Prospect of Leeds in theCounty of York c.1750, handcoloured engraving, panoramic viewwith letterpress below, keyidentifying seven landmarks and thecity’s coat of arms, 31.5cm x 82cm
£80 - £120
Lot 32SPARE LOT
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Lot 33REJLANDER (OSCAR), AN ALBUM OFSEVENTY ALBUMEN PRINTS, CIRCA1865-66 A rare and interesting folioof seventy portrait and figurativephotographs by this pioneer, thealbumen prints mounted on gilt-edged card leaves in a single volumewith gilt and tooled black moroccobindings, the sitters includingRejlander himself, Mary Rejlander(nee Bull), Sir Henry Taylor, HallamTennyson (son of Lord AlfredTennyson), John and MinnieConstable, the youngest of LordHawarden’s children, possiblyincluding Elphinstone ‘Eppy’ Maudand other unidentified subjects,album 30cm x 25cm, prints varying insize from 12cm oval up to 21cm x15cm, some with titles orannotations in pencil. See illustration.The complete album is re-created asa pageturner pdf book onwww.morphets.co.uk
Provenance: This album was part ofthe estate of Surgeon CommanderHerbert Ackland Browning RN andthence by descent to the vendor.Commander Browning servedthroughout the First World War,never married and died at the familyhome in Dawlish in 1955. Herbert’sfather, Captain George Browning RN,was a naval hydrographer andmarried Elizabeth (nee) Kendal,daughter of Dr Marsters Kendal ofKings Lynne, honorary surgeon to the
Prince of Wales, later King EdwardVII, at Sandringham. It is possible thatthe album belonged to him and wasthus lent to the Prince of Wales andothers as annotations indicate.
Footnote: Oscar Gustav Rejlander(1813-1875), known as the Father ofArt Photography, was born inSweden and studied art in Rome,settling in England in the 1840s. Helived in Lincoln and laterWolverhampton, working as an artistand portrait miniaturist. He took anactive interest in photography, seeingits potential for assisting artists and in1853 attended lessons in the Londonstudio of Nicholas Henneman. Thisinspired him to develop his owntechniques experimenting withportraiture although it is hispioneering work in photo-montage,combining several negatives to formone image, that brought him towider renown. His best known workThe Two Ways of Life comprisedthirty-two negatives and took sixweeks to produce. Following itsexhibition in Manchester in 1857 acopy was ordered by Queen Victoriafor Prince Albert. Rejlander became amember of the Royal PhotographicSociety, regularly lecturing andpublishing on the subject and in1862 he moved to London where hebuilt a photographic studio designedto make the best use of natural lightfor his subjects. During his work hecame into contact with Julia
Margaret Cameron, Charles Dodgson(aka Lewis Carroll), Lady Clementina(Maud) Hawarden and CharlesDarwin. In the early 1870s he workedwith Darwin on illustrations for histreatise on The Expression of theEmotions in Man and Animals.
Although Rejlander sold volumes ofhis photography through book shopsand art dealers it is unknown if thealbum in this lot was obtained thusby Captain Browning. One pencilannotation suggests it may havebeen bought directly from thephotographer as it reads ‘Rejlanderhad refused to sell this copy (the onlyone obtained from the negativetaken) at any price: but the offer of£2.2.0 for the Swedish poor was toomuch for his nerves and I obtained itDEO GRATIAS’.
A further annotation inside the frontcover reads ‘This album has thehonour of being submitted in 1866 toHRH The Prince of Wales by ColonelTeesdale (3 weeks), in 1870 at therequest of Cardinal Antorelli to HHPope Pius IXth by Monsignor Pacca (1week), into 1871 to Her Majesty byLady Elgin (several weeks)’.
Some of the prints herein are wellknown examples also held in thecollections of the Royal PhotographicSociety, the Victoria and AlbertMuseum and the MetropolitanMuseum of Art, New York.
£7,000 - £10,000
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Lot 34NINE AMBROTYPE FEMALEPORTRAITS, half and three-quarterlength, oval and rectangular in giltmetal mounts and frames, 6.5cm x5.25cm £100 - £150
Lot 35AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESESHIBAYAMA LACQUEREDPHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, the coverapplied to the front with mother-of-pearl scene of a bird in floweringprunus branches, the back painted ingilt with a riverscape, the interiorwith forty-six hand tintedphotographs of views and landscapeswith figures, 28cm x 36cm. sEEILLUSTRATION £150 - £250
Lot 36A 19TH CENTURY POLYESIAN ADZE,of square and rounded section allover carved with geometric bandsand ground, the triangular sectionhead with geometric bands andground, the triangular section headwithout blade and with remnants offinely braided cord, 93cm long. Seeillustration £400 - £600
Lot 37A 19TH CENTURY FIJIANHARDWOOD PADDLE-SHAPE CLUB,serrated edge and raised horizontalrib to head of ‘blade’, plain roundedhandle, 100cm long. See illustration
£400 - £600
Lot 38A 19TH CENTURY FIJIANHARDWOOD PADDLE-SHAPE CLUB,serrated edge and raised horizontalrib to head of ‘blade’, plain ovalsection handle partly bound withfinely braided cord, 109cm long. Seeillustration £400 - £600
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COLLECTORS’ ITEMS
Lot 35
Lot 36 Lot 37 Lot 38
Lot 39MARSH ARAB (IRAQ) WALLHANGING, hand worked inpredominantly red and orange wools,measuring approximately 2.38metres x 1.74 metres. See illustration
Footnote: The Marsh Arab civilisationand culture was centred at theconfluence of the Tigris and Euphratesrivers in the marshes of Southern Iraq.They lived in arched reed houses,often on floating islands of reed andwere all but destroyed by SaddamHussein when, after the first Gulf warin 1991, his government aggressivelyrevived a programme to divert theflow of the two great rivers away frommarshes in retribution for a failed Shiauprising (most of the Marsh Arabswere of that religious persuasion andtheir numbers have dwindled fromabout half a million in the 1950s to asfew as 20,000 in Iraq). As a result ofSaddam’s actions, the Marsh Arabculture has almost been wiped outand the woollen wall hanging, towhich this example relates, hasbecome a rare item. £250 - £350
Lot 40A ROYAL SOUTH PACIFIC TAPA, alarge example measuring 2.7 x 1.8m,all over painted with stencils in boldgeometric patterns in shades ofbrown. Tapas may be found in manyislands throughout the South Pacificand are worn by men and women asskirts during ceremonial occasions;used for wall-hangings, floorcoverings and table cloths whendignitaries sit on the floor around thetapa. Made from the bark ofmulberry trees it is dried in the sunbefore being soaked, following whichit is beaten on a wooden anvil usingwooden mallets; this thins the barkand extends the width, several stripsare then beaten to form a singlesheet. For important tapas severalsheets are joined together using thesame process. This example waspresented to the vendor by the son ofan important Fijian chief £80 - £120
Lot 41AN ARAB JIMBAYA (KHANJA)DAGGER, having a curveddamascened blade, carved hardwoodhilt, the white metal scabbard insetwith semi-precious stones, 39.5cmlong £100 - £150
Lot 42AN EARLY 19TH CENTURYSILKWORK depicting The Discoveryof Moses, oval in verre églomisémount, 37cm x 29cm together withanother, later, a full length study of ayoung woman carrying a basket offlowers oval, in verre églomisé mountc.1920 and a third, of a young childlost in woods (3) £80 - £120
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Lot 39
Lot 43
Lot 43A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUTAND BRASS INLAID DRESSING CASE,rectangular, having brass Greek keyborders, shield shape cartouche andbanner to the lid and escutcheon, theinterior mirror-lined and fitted with alift-out tray filled with EPNS liddedglass jars and bottles, ivory and bonetoilet requisites and a boxwoodhandle nail file and buffer, 30.5cm x23cm deep x 13cm high. Seeillustration £150 - £200
Lot 44A REGENCY ROSEWOOD STANDISH,of oblong form, two hinged flapsflanking a central turned bar handle,enclosing a pen well and two liddedcompartments centred by an inkwell,a narrow drawer with turned woodhandle to one side, 22.5cm wide
£200 - £250
Lot 45
Lot 45A 19TH CENTURY TURNED ELMBOWL, of circular outline, the rimand exterior decorated with gildedmetal studs, bosses and dragonmotifs, 36.5cm diameter x 17cmhigh. See illustration £150 - £200
Lot 46A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRUITWOODSHOVEL, for coffee bean mixing,92cm long £80 - £120
Lot 47A VICTORIAN MAHOGANYTRUNCHEON, the brass mountinscribed ‘VR Weeton Township’,with ribbed handle and turned knopfinial, 30cm long. See illustration
£80 - £120
Lot 48A VICTORIAN MAHOGANYTRUNCHEON, the patinated brassmount inscribed ‘VR 283’, withribbed handle and turned finial,38cm long £60 - £90
Lot 49A 19TH CENTURY OAK WALLBRACKET carved as a female bustamongst fruit, flowers and scrollingleafage supporting a rectangularplinth with naturalistic and ribandrim, 38cm wide x 47.5cm long
£80 - £120
Lot 50A SATINWOOD TABLE TOP GLAZEDFOLIO CABINET, of rectangularshape, the convex frame with giltslip, opening verso with a hingedback, the spring mount insidebearing a label for J & W Vokins, withbrass bale handle and two brassdetachable feet, possibly associated,fitting to recesses to allow portrait orlandscape aspect, 66cm x 55cm
£120 - £180
Lot 51A 19TH CENTURY BRASS FENDER,having a baluster spindle galleryabove a foliate pierced panel withbosses, 124cm wide x 32cm deep x23cm high (exterior) £100 - £150
Lot 52A VICTORIAN COPPER TEA URN, thedomed fluted cover with foliate finial,twin scroll handles and brass tap, onsquare base with bracket feet, 45cmhigh £40 - £60
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BOXES, TREEN AND METALWARE
BOXES, TREEN AND METALWARE
Lot 47
Lot 56A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILTBRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH PUSHREPEAT BY DROCOURT, PARIS, Paris,having a white enamelled dial withRoman and Arabic numerals, asubsidiary hour dial with Arabic, thetwo train movement with platformescapement, striking the hour andhalf hour on a gong, stamped withthe Drocourt mark and numbered25897, the gorge case with bevelledglass, complete with leather carry caseand double-ended winder, 12.5cmhigh. See illustration £700 - £800
Lot 57A JAEGER-LE-COULTRE BLACKPERSPEX AND GILT BRASS MANTELCLOCK, of rectangular form, theopaque perspex dial with batonnumerals and hands, jewelled eightday winding movement, signed toglass, stamped no. 480 to windingplate, on a plinth base, in originalpresentation case, 15cm high x13.5cm wide. See illustration
£350 - £450
Lot 58AN ART DECO MANTEL CLOCK BYATO, circa 1935-39, the plate glassface of the rectangular shape withcanted corners, etched with verticalstripes, the brushed metal chapterring with stylised Arabic numeralsaround a mirrored centre, set on ageometric Bakelite and stainless steelstand, battery powered electricmovement, 26cm x 58cm
£80 - £120
Lot 59AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILTBRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the whiteenamel dial having black paintedRoman numerals, the two trainmovement with platformescapement, striking the hour andhalf hour on a gong; the gorge casewith bevelled glass and double endedwinder, 17cm over handle
£100 - £150
Lot 60AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANYMANTEL CLOCK of arched outline,the silvered dial having black paintedRoman numerals, eight daymovement striking on a gong; thecase inlaid in satinwood withstringing and oval shell paterae, onplinth base with gilt compressed feet,33cm high £70 - £100
Lot 61A FRENCH CHARLES X ORMOLUMOUNTED PORTICO MANTELCLOCK, of Gothic Revival design, thegilt dial having black painted Romannumerals, engine turned rosette tocentre, the eight-day movementstriking on a bell, with an elaboratecast gothic tracery arch and rosettependulum; the case of architecturaldesign cast with gothic tracery, thefour columns with finely cast foliatecapitals and bases, the plinth base onfoliate bracket feet, 52cm high x25cm wide. See illustration
£300 - £500
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CLOCKS
CLOCKS
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Lot 62
Lot 62A MID-19TH CENTURY CHINESEMANTEL CLOCK for the Europeanmarket, the twin barrel brass fuseealarum movement with crown wheelescapement, striking on two bells,the back plate engraved in theRegency manner and with anindecipherable maker’s name, thecircular white enamel dial withRoman numerals and Arabicnumerals at the quarters, set within arectangular brass mask heavilyengraved with stylised bats, foliatescrolls and symbols on a pouncedground, the glazed hardwood caseinlaid with mother of pearl to thefrieze frame, and with twin piercedand carved sound holes above glazedapertures to the sides, the back witha pierced sliding cover, 22.2cm widex 26.6cm high. See illustration
£800 - £1,000
Lot 63
Lot 63A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANYLONGCASE CLOCK BY DAWSON,HADDINGTON, the eight day, fourpillar movement striking on a bell,the circular painted dial with Romanand Arabic numerals, secondaryseconds and calendar dials, theglazed arch topped hood withcircular door, decorated with threeturned vase finials, the trunk withoblong panel door flanked by cornerpilasters, the moulded box baseraised on bracket feet, 205cm high.See illustration £700 - £900
Lot 64
Lot 64A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASECLOCK, the eight day, four pillarmovement striking on a bell, thesquare brass dial with Roman numeralsto the chapter ring, the four spandrelsdecorated with moulded mask andscroll corner pieces, the flat toppedcase with dentil cornice and plainturned pillars, the trunk with archtopped panel door and moulded brasskey escutcheon, the plain box baseraised on four bracket feet, 200cmhigh. See illustration £300 - £500
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CLOCKS
Lot 67JOSEPH KORSCHOEN (-1876), silverpatinated bronze figure of a borzoihound, on rectangular plinth, signedand dated 1902, 80cm long x 50cmhigh. See illustration £2,500 - £3,000
Lot 68A FRENCH GILT METAL OVALPLAQUE c. 1885, the bronze panelmoulded in high relief with a finelydetailed botanical spray of flowers, aribbon bearing the maker’s markH.GAUTRUCHE DOREUR,R.RAMBUTEAU 71, PARIS, all gilt andwithin an oval claret velour mountand giltwood frame, plaque 16cm x11.5cm, frame 30cm x 26cm. Seeillustration £100 - £150
Lot 69AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCHBRONZE AND ORMOLU FIGURALTABLE LAMP, modelled as a girl in18th century dress holding a basketfrom which issues three flower stemsterminating in tulip nozzles, set on agadrooned pedestal base mouldedwith swags, raised on four floret feet,40cm high (excluding electric fittings)
£250 - £350
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WORKS OF ART
WORKS OF ART
Lot 67
Lot 68
Lot 70AFTER AUGUSTE MOREAU, A PAIROF LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZEFIGURES OF PUTTI, probablyemblematic of Summer and Autumn,modelled as winged putti standingand carrying aloft amphora vessels,set on domed bases, one mouldedwith flowers, the other with grapes,above red marble plinths, signed,26cm high. See illustration
£300 - £500
Lot 71A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURYFRENCH BRONZE FIGURES OF PUTTI,each modelled balancing on one tip-toe with an arm raised, one holds afloral garland, set on mouldedcircular ormolu bases, 24cm high.See illustration £250 - £350
Lot 72
Lot 72A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BRONZECHERUB ORNAMENTS, eachmodelled as a dancing cherub on arectangular stepped base, 10cm highx 8.5cm wide. See illustration
£80 - £120
Lot 73
Lot 73A PAIR OF REGENCY GILT BRASSCLOAK PINS, relief decorated withbaskets of flowers and foliage on ahatched ground, each with a wallbracket, 17.5cm wide. See illustration
£100 - £150
Lot 74AN 18TH CENTURY PATINATEDCOPPER FIGURE OF LAZARUS,carrying a staff, a hound at his feet,10cm high, together with a 19thcentury gilt-copper panel,rectangular, decorated in relief with athree-quarter figure of St. Petersitting in the garden of Gethsemane,16cm x 12.5cm (2) £70 - £100
Lot 75AN EARLY 18TH CENTURYTORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX, oval,with silver mounts engraved ‘RdDalton 1705, Inter CrucesTriumphans in Cruce’, 10cm x 8cm
Footnote: This item relates to theReverend Canon John Neale Dalton,see lots 1 to 12 £70 - £90
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WORKS OF ART
Lot 70 Lot 71
Lot 76A CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF ANUDE MAIDEN in reflective posestanding on an alabaster pedestal(metal band repair to ankles), 19cmhigh £60 - £80
Lot 77A PAIR OF FRENCH ART DECOBRONZE BOOKENDS, c.1935,modelled as stylised parrots perchedon pale green onyx bases, 22cm longx 13cm high. See illustration
£150 - £180
Lot 78AN ART DECO BRONZE AND SHELLTAZZA, modelled as a Nubian boyreaching towards a spider at theedge of its web, set on a turned giltmetal base, 23cm across
£100 - £150
Lot 79A PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU PEWTERFIGURAL CANDELABRA, c.1900,modelled as maidens in flowingdiaphanous robes with wrythen plantstems emerging, terminating in twintulip shaped nozzles, originallyelectroplated silver, 26cm high
£150 - £250
Lot 80
Lot 80A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURYFRENCH GILT BRASS, CHAMPLÉVEENAMEL AND ETCHED GLASSVASES, each having a baluster body,the glass liner etched with floralsprays and with bracketed rim, on adomed circular foot, on velvet linedgiltwood plinth, 20cm high (23.5cmhigh with plinth). See illustration
£200 - £250
Lot 81A NAPOLEON III KINGWOOD TABLEJARDINIERE of serpentine form withgilt metal mounts, pierced gallery,branch form carrying handles andinset with four Sèvres-style porcelainplaques painted with flowers, set onfour ball feet, 47cm x 30cm x 23cm.See illustration £300 - £500
Lot 82A 19TH CENTURY FRENCHKINGWOOD PARQUETRY TABLEJARDINIERE, of sarcophagus formwith gilt metal mounts, piercedgallery and scroll carrying handles,55cm x 34cm x 22cm. See illustration
£300 - £500
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WORKS OF ART
Lot 77
Lot 81 Lot 82
Lot 85A DOULTON LAMBETH VASE BYEDITH LUPTON, dated 1886, ofbaluster shape with trumpet neck,incised with nasturtiums and foliagepicked out in coloured glazes againsta ‘gilt-circle’ ground, impressedfactory marks, 46cm high
£200 - £300
Lot 86A CONTINENTAL EARTHENWAREART NOUVEAU VASE, circa 1900,probably Austrian, of ovoid shapewith tapered cylindrical neck andeverted rim, painted in underglazecolours with stylised tulips andfoliage above leaping dolphins,painted and impressed factory marks,25cm high £70 - £90
Lot 87ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE DECKAND CHRISTOFLE: A PAIR OFCHINESE STYLE ORMOLU MOUNTEDVASES, circa 1860, of square sectionand baluster shape, moulded withlion head and ring handles,decorated with dark blue-greenstreaked glazes, the gilt metalmounts finely moulded with scrollsand acanthus leaves, 38cm high. Seeillustration £300 - £400
Lot 88A PAIR OF GIEN FRENCH FAIENCEVASES, late 19th century, of flattenedamphora shape with twin straphandles, painted in colours in theRenaissance style with classicalmedallions, strapwork, masks andbeasts, 22cm high, printed marks
£100 - £150
Lot 89A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE PAIR OFROYAL WORCESTER ‘OLD IVORY’VASES AND COVERS, circa 1885, ofamphora shape with twin scrollhandles, the shoulders moulded withstrapwork, masks and swags, thebodies decorated with fine raisedpaste gilt chrysanthemums andfoliage, set on pedestal basesmoulded with masks and foliage, alldetailed in gilt, puce printed factorymarks and no. 1398, 51cm high. Seeillustration £800 - £1,200
Lot 90A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTERPOLYCHROME SLOP BOWL, c. 1770,of plain rounded form, decoratedwith a scale blue ground and gilt-edged reserves of flower sprays, fretmark in blue, 15cm diameter
£150 - £180
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EUROPEAN CERAMICS
EUROPEAN CERAMICS
Lot 87 Lot 89
Lot 91A GROUP OF 18TH CENTURYENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAWARES, c.1770-1790, to include twoWorcester ‘scale blue’ tea saucers,two Worcester ‘Queens’ patterncoffee cups, a Worcester blue printed‘Bell Toy’ pattern saucer, a Caughleyblue and gilt teacup and saucer, aDerby blue and gilt teabowl andsaucer, a Chelsea Derby cream jugwith green floral swags and ateabowl of the same pattern (11)
£180 - £220
Lot 92AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTERCHINA BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWLpainted with sprays of flowers and aninsect, 7.6cm diameter £50 - £60
Lot 93A SITZENDORF PORCELAIN BUST OFPRINCESS MARIE ZEPHINNE, c.1890,modelled after original Meissenkinderbust by J. J. Kändler, painted incolours, 14cm high £150 - £180
Lot 94A LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWAREOVAL DISH AND STAND, of basketweave moulded and loopedopenwork form, each with impressedmark to the underside, circa 1850,the dish 25.8cm wide, the stand28.4cm wide £60 - £80
Lot 95A ‘SÈVRES’ PORCELAIN TAZZA, ofcircular form, bleu du roi glazed andgilt lined, the baluster pillar on aspreading circular base, printedmarks to the underside, late 19thcentury, 32.5cm diameter, 24.7cmhigh £50 - £70
Lot 96A SPODE BLUE PRINTED ASHET ORLARGE PLATTER, c.1835, of cantedoval shape, decorated with the‘Filigree’ pattern of flower vasewithin a meandering border offlowers and foliage, 57.5cm across,blue printed Spode mark
£100 - £150
Lot 97A COPELAND POTTERY CHARGEROR WALL PLATE, printed in black andpolychrome painted with a Chinesegarden with birds, rockware and treepeonies, within a diaper borderreserved with six floral panels,impressed and printed marks, circa1875-90, pierced suspension lugs toback, 48cms diameter £40 - £60
Lot 98
Lot 98A WEDGWOOD LUSTRE ‘NIZAMI’PATTERN DISH BY DAISY MAKEIG-JONES, of circular outline, printedand enamelled with ‘ The OldWoman complaining to SultanSanjar’, within a sea-green and giltborder, and conforming border to theexterior, on three stylised claw feet,printed mark pattern no. Z5494,16.5cm diameter x 4.5cm high. Seeillustration £300 - £400
Lot 99A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE,HN1262, SPANISH LADY, 20.5cmhigh £200 - £250
Lot 100A ROYAL DOULTON POTTERY FIGURE‘THE ALCHEMIST’, HN1282, paintedtitle and number and printed backstamp to underside, 29cm high
£80 - £100
Lot 101A ROYAL DOULTON VASE of flutedtapering bulbous form decorated inan unusual green and gilt chinoiseriepattern with pagodas, trees andbirds, pattern no. E5101, 14cm high
£50 - £60
Lot 102A GOUDA POTTERY JARDINIERE ANDPEDESTAL, painted in the Irmapattern, the jardiniere of shoulderedcircular section, the baluster shapedpedestal on a broad circular base,painted underglaze blue mark andno.121 and conforming incisednumerals to the underside of thejardiniere and conforming mark andno.139 to the underside of thepedestal, circa 1910, 103cm highoverall £200 - £250
Lot 103A GOUDA VASE painted with seedheads amongst stylised leaves in bluegilt and ochre within black borders,signed to underside £15 - £25
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Lot 107A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAINMOON FLASK, 20th century, offlattened circular shape with twindragon handles, decorated in‘brocade’ enamel colours withdragons and bats amid clouds withina border of fruits, flowers and furtherdragons, detailed in gilt, Yongzhengmark, 40cm high £200 - £300
Lot 108
Lot 108A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLEROSE LEAF DISH, Guangxu mark andpossibly of the period, modelled as alotus leaf, the stem forming a pourer,painted in colours, 18cm long. Seeillustration £150 - £250
Lot 109A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLEROSE BOWL, 19/20th century ofoctagonal shape, the outside paintedin colours with chickens amid flowersand butterflies, the inside solidturquoise, 15.5cm diameter
£60 - £80
Lot 110A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLEROSE BOWL AND COVER, Kangxi six-character mark but 20th century,painted in colours with two dragonschasing a flaming pearl amid cloudsto a circular reserve within a broadyellow ground border with iron redfretwork and shou medallions, 26cmdiameter £250 - £350
Lot 111A CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLEROSE PLATE, Daoguang mark andprobably of the period, of plaincircular dished shape, painted incolours with a scene of figurespicking cherries from a tree in afenced garden, 25cm diameter
£150 - £180
Lot 112A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE,20TH CENTURY, of pear shape with‘garlic neck’, painted with a wrythendragon amid clouds, tobacco leavesto the neck, 32.5cm high
£200 - £300
Lot 113A PAIR OF CHINESE YELLOWGROUND FAMILLE ROSE VASES,Jiaqing seal marks but probablyRepublic period, of ovoid ‘bag of rice’shape moulded with ribbon ties,painted in colours with scatteredflower sprays against a yellowground incised with dense scrollingfoliage, 19.5cm high £200 - £300
Lot 114A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE POTAND COVER, Yongzheng sixcharacter mark but 20th century, ofdrum shape, the top painted with aseated figure, possibly the immortalZhongli Quan, he holds a fan andstaff, the rim edge with a border oflingzhi, 9.5cm diameter £80 - £120
Lot 115A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL,Yonglo archaic mark but late 20thcentury, of inverted bell shape andpainted with dragons above waves,8.5cm high x 15cm diameter
£60 - £80
Lot 116A NEAR PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE ANDWHITE GINGER JARS AND COVERS,19th century, of ovoid shape andpainted with birds and butterfliesamid scattered flowers and foliage,four-character Kangxi marks, 11cmhigh, together with a Chinese blueand white ginger jar and cover, 19thcentury, of ovoid shape, painted witha scholar and two boys in a rockygarden, 14cm high (3) £80 - £120
Lot 117
Lot 117A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITEDISH, 17TH CENTURY, late Ming,provincial, the soft paste porcelain ofcircular dished form, painted with apheasant perched amid floweringbranches within a broad diaperborder inset with lobed flowerpanels, 44cm diameter (some‘museum’ type repairs to rim). Seeillustration £300 - £400
Lot 118A CHINESE CELADON GLAZEDSTONEWARE VASE, 20th century, ofovoid shape and moulded to theneck and shoulder with archaisticbosses, the body incised withauspicious animals in geometricpanels £100 - £150
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ASIAN CERAMICS, WORKS OF ART AND FURNITURE
ASIAN CERAMICS, WORKS OF ART AND FURNITURE
Lot 119A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE PAIR OFCHINESE SECTIONAL BONE VASESAND COVERS, possibly Republic, ofbaluster form and canted squaresection, carved with scenes of figuresto one side and dragons verso withinshaped panels, twin dragon headand ring handles, the coversurmounted with dragons, 40cmhigh. See illustration £700 - £900
Lot 120AN ANGLO-INDIAN SADELI WORKSOLITAIRE BOARD, late 19th century,of octagonal shape and set on fourturned ivory feet, 20.5cm across
£50 - £70
Lot 121A GROUP OF CHINESE BLUE ANDWHITE PORCELAIN, to include a bowlof inverted bell form painted withpomegranates and foliage picked outin copper red, Qianlong mark butpossibly later, 20.5cm diameter(repaired), another bowl of roundedshape and painted with the eightimmortals in a landscape, a dragonto the inside, 21.5cm diameter, and atri-part box and cover, the squaresection stacking layers painted withdense flowers and foliage, 12.5cmhigh (3) £50 - £70
Lot 122A GROUP OF CHINESE WORKS OFART, to include a bronze champlevéaltar stick, of knopped baluster form,36.5cm high, a brass bowl ofrounded form and moulded withmythical beasts, apocryphal Xuandemark, with hardwood stand, 24cmdiameter; a small bronze balustervase, 11cm and a small soapstoneseal carved with a lion dog, 5.5cmhigh (4) £50 - £70
Lot 123A CHINESE SILVER PARASOL ORUMBRELLA HANDLE, 19th to early20th century, of tapering form withflattened globular pommel, finelymoulded with playful rats amidscrolling vines and leaves withinshaped panels, the pommel with atwo character inscription possiblyreading ‘Rainy Days’, 30cm long. Seeillustration £200 - £300
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Lot 119
Lot 123
Lot 124FIVE PAIRS OF CHINESE RED-STAINEDBONE CHOPSTICKS, two pairs joinedwith chain links, all with silver foil-wrapped terminals, early 20thcentury, 21cm long £80 - £120
Lot 125A JAPANESE TANTO, the bonescabbard and handle carved alloverwith Samurai warriors and otherfigures in a townscape, early 20thcentury, 37.5cm overall £100 - £150
Lot 126A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUERRECTANGULAR BOX AND COVER,the lid decorated with figures in alandscape, early 20th century,12.7cm wide £80 - £120
Lot 127
Lot 127A CHINESE MARBLE TOPPEDCARVED HARDWOOD URN STAND,the circular top with beaded edgeand inset with a red-veined marblepanel, raised on four leaf-carvedcabriole supports between piercedflower and leaf carved friezes,terminating in scroll feet united by aplain stretcher, 46cm x 39cm. Seeillustration £150 - £250
Lot 128A SET OF FOUR EARLY 20THCENTURY CHINESE HARDWOODTABLES, of rectangular outline, eachwith a recessed panel to the top, thefrieze blind carved with scrollworkand on a square section supportsjoined by conforming stretchers, thelargest 48.5cm x 34cm x 70cm
£500 - £550
Lot 129
Lot 129A 19TH CENTURY CHINESEHARDWOOD AND ROUGE MARBLESTAND, rectangular, the frame carvedwith scrolling leafage and withpierced apron, on rounded legsjoined by a centre tier and undertier,on stylised claw on ball feet, 41.5cmwide x 31cm deep x 80.5cm high.See illustration £200 - £300
Lot 130
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Lot 132
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Lot 133
Lot 130A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYJAPANESE SET OF THREEGRADUATED TABLES of squareoutline, each having a dished surface,the panel sides inset with mother-of-pearl mosaic and withquatrefoil-shaped aperture, thelargest 37.5cm square x 27.5cmhigh. See illustration £100 - £150
Lot 131A CHINESE ROSEWOOD CABINET,having a moulded cornice above twotriple indented panel doors eachcarved in relief with courtesans andartists in palace gardens andpagodas, above two long drawers,similarly carved, on square legs, 96cmwide x 44cm deep x 157cm high
£250 - £400
Lot 132TWO JAPANESE COLOUR WOODCUTPRINTS, MEIJI PERIOD, interior withgeisha girls playing variousinstruments, two framed as one,34cm x 46cm. See illustration
£70 - £100
Lot 133PROVINCIAL MUGHAL OUDH, LATE18TH CENTURY, Durga with her lionfighting an army of demons,watercolour, 23cm x 14.5cm. Seeillustration £400 - £500
Lots 134-135SPARE LOTS
Lot 136
Lot 136A PAIR OF EROLE BAROVIER ITALIANGLASS FIGURES OF DANCERS, PostWar, free blown in white and redglass with ‘free gold’ flecks, thefigures with crimped hair and flowingrobes in balletic poses, set on domedbases, signed, 28cm high. Seeillustration £400 - £600
Lot 137
Lot 137A MODERN LALIQUE ‘MEDUSA’BLACK GLASS VASE, of ovoid shapeand moulded with wrythen flutesaccented with incised dots, number421 from a limited edition of 999,17.5cm high. See illustration
£150 - £180
Lot 138A MODERN LALIQUE ‘BOURGEUIL’DRINKING GLASS, of conical shapewith stepped bands of mouldedtriangles at the base, on a slightlyconical foot, 10cm high £30 - £40
Lot 139A MODERN LALIQUE ‘BAGATELLE’VASE, clear and frosted, of ovoidshape and moulded in high reliefwith birds nestled amid densefoliage, 17cm high £150 - £180
Lot 140
Lot 140A MODERN LALIQUE ‘OMBELLES’VASE, clear and frosted, of pearshape and hexagonal section, intagliomoulded with long stemmed fernsand flowers, 28.5cm high. Seeillustration £250 - £300
Lot 141A MODERN LALIQUE FIGURE OF ASPARROW, frosted, modelled withhead up, 8.5cm high £75 - £100
Lot 142
Lot 142A MODERN LALIQUE GLASS VASE,clear frosted and gilt, of bucketshape, moulded with scroll shape finsfinished in gilt with bands of ‘S’scrolls in between, 18.5cm high. Seeillustration £250 - £350
Lot 143A MONART GLASS TABLE LAMP,c.1930s, of green and ambermarbled glass, the double gourdshape with internal light and chromefittings, base 28cm high with fittingoverall 47cm high £100 - £150
Lot 144A VALLON ART DECO GLASS BOWL,frosted and opalescent, theunderside moulded fruiting damsonsprays, moulded factory mark,23.5cm diameter £100 - £150
Lot 145A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ENGLISHCUT GLASS TAZZAS OR COMPOTESof fine quality with diamond cutbowls on hexagonal waisted balusterstems with star cut bases, 22.8cmdiameter x 17.8cm high £100 - £150
Lots 146-147SPARE LOTS
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GLASS
GLASS
Lot 148AN EDWARD VII SILVER PEDESTALBOWL OF MONTEITH STYLE, byMappin & Webb, of circular outlinewith cut scrolled rim and on a circularpedestal foot, engraved presentationinscription, London 1906, 18cmdiameter x 15cm high, approximateweight 23oz £180 - £220
Lot 149AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TEAPOT ANDHOT WATER JUG of irregularoctaganol outline with domedcovers, composition finial andhandle, on raised foot, Birmingham1960, total approximate weight 38oz
£280 - £320Lot 150A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER GILTDESSERT SERVING SPOONS, eachhaving a face mask and rocailleterminal, wrythen handle and analternating fluted and leaf scrollbowl, London 1898, maker’s intitialsWCJL, 21cm, total approximate 5oz
£60 - £80Lot 151A GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPHFRAME, by A & J Zimmerman,rectangular, of engine turneddecoration with vacant cartouche,Birmingham 1919, 21cm x 15.5cm
£60 - £80Lot 152A GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPHFRAME, rectangular serpentineoutline, with beaded rims,Birmingham 1918, maker’s initials G& C Ltd, 25cm x 20cm £50 - £70
Lot 153A GEORGE V PINT TANKARD of plaincylindrical form by James Deakin,Birmingham 1931, approximateweight 10.5oz £70 - £100
Lot 154A SET OF SIX EDWARD VII SILVERTABLESPOONS, fiddle pattern, eachinitialled ‘D’, Sheffield 1904, maker’sinitials ‘J & JM’, total approximateweight 15oz £120 - £150
Lot 155A GEORGE III SILVER TRAY BYEBENEZER COKER, circular, having a‘C’ scroll border, gadroon and rocaillerim, engraved to the centre with aheron amongst reeds, on three clawon ball feet, London 1767, 26cmdiameter, approximate weight 18oz
£300 - £400Lot 156A LARGE GEORGE V SILVER VASE BYELKINGTON & CO, having a dishedneck with circular scalloped andfoliate pierced rim, the tapered bodyinitialled ‘C’ and having three tendril-like arms, possibly for baskets nowmissing, on a knopped socle andcircular spreading foot, Birmingham1910, 34cm high, approximateweight 15.5oz £120 - £150
Lot 157A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER,Birmingham 1924, of quatrefoiloutline, 31.5cm x 22cm, approximateweight 13oz £100 - £125
Lot 158AN EDWARD VII SET OF TWELVEARTS & CRAFTS SILVER TEASPOONSand sugar tongs, each with piercedshield shape top, Glasgow 1904,maker M&A, total approximateweight 6oz £60 - £80
Lot 159A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER SUGARSIFTERS, Charles Lamb, 1902, of eggshape with ball finials and conicalfeet, incised with Greek key bands,11cm high, approximate weight6.2oz £100 - £150
Lot 160A PAIR OF SILVER SALTS, Peter & AnnBateman, London 1803, of ovalshape with neo-gothic pierced sides,set on four claw feet, with blue glassliners, 8cm long, approximate weight3oz £100 - £150
Lot 161A SILVER MUSTARD POT, Walker &Hall, Sheffield 1889, of oval shapewith wrythen fluting, blue glass liner,approximate weight 3.4oz
£80 - £100Lot 162A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVERFIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERNDESSERT SPOONS, possibly WilliamTheobalds, London, all 1841,approximate weight 11oz
£90 - £110Lot 163A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVERFIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS,marked CB, London 1949,approximate weight 15oz
£120 - £140Lot 164A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV SILVERFIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERNDESSERT FORKS, probably JamesBeebe, London 1835, approximateweight 10oz £80 - £100
Lot 165A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV SILVERFIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERNDINNER FORKS, probably JamesBeebe, London 1835, approximateweight 14oz £100 - £150
Lot 166A VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET STANDby Henry Holland, London 1866, ofoblong form repoussé decoratedwith ‘C’ scroll, flowers and opposingvacant cartouche, with centralcarrying handle, on bracket feet,fitted with five of seven glass bottles,18cm x 15.5cm £125 - £150
Lot 167A CONTINENTAL SILVER ENAMELCARD CASE, London import marks,1927, the engine turned decorationunder lemon yellow enamel, withindot and dash borders, the interiorgilt, approximate weight 4oz, 8cm x5cm £80 - £120
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SILVER
SILVER
Lot 168
Lot 168IN THE MANNER OF RUBENS,CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, portrait of awoman, possibly Mary, wearing blueand red robes and carrying a branchor reed, her right hand raised, oval,gouache on ivory, 8cm x 7cm, giltmetal within ebonised oblong woodframe with oak leaf cluster cresting
£100 - £150
Lot 169ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1840,PORTRAIT OF A LADY, bust length,turned dexter, facing sinister, wearinga blue dress with lace-trimmed, whitesilk collar, gold brooch and pendantearrings, a draped curtain to her rear,watercolour on ivory, verre églomisé-framed as an oval, 9.4cm x 7.2cm,gilt plaster frame £275 - £325
Lot 170A VICTORIAN GLASS SCENT BOTTLEof flattened ovoid shape, engravedwith initials ‘JW’ amid scatteredfoliage, 8.5cm, together with twoNear Eastern composite snuff bottles,a Continental scent bottle and aCaithness glass thimble (5) £40 - £60
Lot 171FOUR VICTORIAN GLASS DOUBLEENDED SCENT AND SALT BOTTLES,of faceted cylindrical shape, one clearglass with white metal caps, oneclear glass with brass caps, one blueglass with brass caps and one amberglass with brass caps, 11.5cm to12.5cm £120 - £180
Lot 172
Lot 172A NAILSEA TYPE GLASS SCENTBOTTLE of flattened ovoid shape, thedark blue glass with white stripe,7cm long, together with aContinental latticino scent bottle, ofgourd shape and internally decoratedwith white and blue spiral stripes,with brass repoussé cap, 7.5cm (2).See illustration £80 - £120
Lot 173THREE VICTORIAN FLASHED GLASSSCENT BOTTLES the first of oblongshape, ruby flashed and cut withdeep geometric facets, white metalcap, 7cm, the second of ovoid shape,blue flashed and cut with oval facets,white metal cap, 9.5cm, the third oftapering form overlayed in white andpink, cut with oval and circularfacets, brass repoussé cap, 11cm
£100 - £150
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OBJETS DE VERTU
OBJETS DE VERTU
Lot 175
Lot 174TWO VICTORIAN MINIATURE GLASSSCENT BOTTLES, the dark blue glassfacet cut, one of cylindrical shape,the other ovoid and double ended,both with white metal caps, 4cm and7cm £80 - £120
Lot 175THREE VICTORIAN DOUBLE ENDEDGLASS SCENT AND SALT BOTTLES,the green glass facet cut, one withbrass caps, the remaining two withgilt metal repoussé caps, 11.5cm,12.5cm and 13.5cm. See illustration
£120 - £180
Lot 176THREE VICTORIAN RUBY GLASSDOUBLE ENDED SCENT AND SALTBOTTLES, the first of plain cylindricalshape, with white metal caps, thesecond ovoid and centre-breakingwith brass mounts, inscribed‘MARCH 22, 1874’, the thirdcylindrical and facet cut with whitemetal repoussé caps, 10cm, 13cmand 10.5cm £100 - £150
Lot 177A VICTORIAN RUBY GLASS DOUBLEENDED SCENT AND SALT BOTTLE ofcylindrical shape and cut withtriangular facets, plain gilt metalcaps, 15cm £80 - £120
Lot 178AN EDWARD VII RUBY GLASSDOUBLE ENDED SCENT AND SALTBOTTLE of cylindrical shape andhobnail cut, with plain gilt metalcaps, in fitted box for Rimmel,London, 12cm £80 - £120
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Lot 179
Lot 179ENGLISH SCHOOL c.1820, portrait of a young lady with two children and dogs,full length wearing a gold dress and holding a spaniel, a girl to her rightwearing a purple dress and holding a spaniel aloft, a boy to the left wearing ablue jacket and trousers embracing a springer, moulded oval wood frame,13.5cm x 11cm, the frame 23.5cm x 20.5cm. See illustration £700 - £800
Lot 180
Lot 180A NECKLACE OF OVAL FACETEDGARNETS in 9ct gold, each link colletset, backed and joined betweenscrolls with three pendants to thefront similarly set, hallmarked forLondon 1960, approximate length40cm, total approximate weight29gm. See illustration £225 - £275
Lot 181A 19TH CENTURY NECKLACE OFFOUR STRANDS OF FACETEDGARNET BEADS fastened with athree piece box and tongue snap, setwith a garnet cluster with foliatescrolls of 9ct and base metal,approximate length 39cm, totalapproximate weight 35gm
£125 - £175
Lot 182
Lot 182A BANGLE BY TIFFANY of fauxbamboo pattern in yellow metal (thismetal has been tested and valued as18ct gold), signed Tiffany & Co @1996 750, total approximate weight30gm. See illustration £425 - £550
Lot 183A NECKLACE in 18ct gold with twowoven strands of articulated segmentsto the front, a single strand to theback and arrow head terminals, totalapproximate weight 20gm
£275 - £350
Lot 183BA BRACELET in rOSE, white andyellow 9ct gold the gate type links ofchevron pattern with box fastener,Birmingham 1973, total approximateweight 20gm £140 - £180
Lot 184AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND SETBROOCH in 18ct gold by Alabasterand Wilson, the circular facetedemeralds and brilliant cut diamondsare clear set and raised against apierced and engraved weepingwillow bough, Birmingham 1968,total approximate diamond weight0.09ct, total approximate weight13gm £175 - £225
Lot 184BA BROOCH OF ORGANIC ABSTRACTDESIGN in 18ct gold set with rubiesand a diamond, the brilliant cutdiamond and circular faceted rubiesgraduated claw set and raisedagainst the pierced coral like twist,Birmingham, import for R.H.B 1968,total approximate diamond weight0.10ct, total approximate weight9gm £125 - £175
Lot 185
Lot 185A DIAMOND NECKLACE, in 18ctwhite gold, the foliate links andpendant drops set with brilliant cutstones, approximate length 42cm,total approximate diamond weight3.30ct, total approximate weight31gm. See illustration
£1,500 - £1,800
Lot 186
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JEWELLERY
JEWELLERY
Lot 186A VICTORIAN OPAL AND DIAMONDBROOCH-PENDANT, in 15ct gold andsilver, the oval cabochon collet setand raised against a pierced scrollsurround set with Old European cutdiamonds, with detachable broochfitting and folding pendant loop,approximately 36mm x 26mm,approximate weight of opal 10.95ct,total approximate weight ofdiamonds 0.40ct. See illustration
£500 - £700
Lot 187AN EDWARD VII OPAL SET BRACELETBY ALABASTER & WILSON, in 9ctgold graduated hollow curb links,total approximate weight 9gm
£150 - £200
Lot 187BA PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURYOPAL AND STUD EARRINGS, thecircular cabochon stones collet set in9ct gold £70 - £90
Lot 188A SINGLE STONE AQUAMARINE SETDRESS RING, the step cut stone clawset in yellow metal (this metal hasbeen tested and valued as 14ct gold),with pierced gallery, approximateweight of aquamarine 3.19ct, totalapproximate weight 4gm £90 - £120
Lot 188BAN AQUAMARINE PENDANT, thetriangular brilliant cut stone is clawset in yellow metal (this metal hasbeen tested and valued as 14ct gold)
£90 - £120
Lot 189AN EDWARD VII SHELL CAMEOBROOCH, in 9ct gold, the oval headand shoulders portrait of male andfemale figures in classical dress, colletset in twisted wire surround,approximately 56mm x 43mm, totalapproximate weight 18gm
£100 - £150
Lot 190
Lot 190A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, in 18ctwhite gold, the seven principal stonesof brilliant cut, claw set and raisedagainst a surround of small stones ofcircular outline, total approximatediamond weight 2.05ct. Seeillustration £1,500 - £2,000
Lot 191A BRACELET OF CURB LINKS, in 9ctgold,with padlock fastener, totalapproximate weight 40gm
£300 - £400
Lot 192AN EDWARD VII GOLD CHAIN OFBANDED TRACE LINKS, in 9ct gold,approximate length 93cm, totalapproximate weight 19gm
£140 - £170
Lot 193A VICTORIAN TURQUOISE ANDDIAMOND CLUSTER RING, in 18ctgold, the circular cabochon turquoiseclaw set and raised against asurround of Old European cutdiamonds £200 - £250
Lot 193BA NECK CHAIN OF FACETEDBELCHER LINKS IN 18CT GOLD,approximate length 51cm, totalapproximate weight 12gm
£175 - £225
Lot 194
Lot 194A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, thebrilliant cut stones claw set andgraduated in line in white metal (thismetal has been tested and valued as18ct gold), with further eight cutstones to each shoulder, totalapproximate diamond weight 0.75ct.See illustration £400 - £500
Lot 195A BRACELET IN 9CT GOLD BRICKTYPE LINKS with radiating textureddecoration to the front, concealedfastening and figure of eight safetycatches, approximate length 18cm,approximate width 22cm, totalapproximate weight 53gm
£375 - £475
Lot 196A GEORGE V THREE STONEDIAMOND SET BAR BROOCH, thetransitional brilliant cut stones areclaw set and graduated in line on aknife edge bar in 18ct gold withplatinum facing, 9ct gold pin andlater rolled gold safety chain, totalapproximate diamond weight 0.55ct,total approximate weight 3gm
£150 - £200
Lot 197A GEORGE V SET OF MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND ROSE DIAMOND DRESSCUFFLINKS, collar and shirt studs in9ct gold, of hexagonal outline, inoriginal fitted case, total approximateweight 10gm £100 - £150
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JEWELLERY
Lot 198A GENTLEMAN’S ROLEX SPORTWRISTWATCH c.1940s, in 9ct gold,having a circular silvered dial, Arabicnumerals, luminous sport hands andsubsidiary seconds dial, cushion-shaped case, Chester 1945, signed todial and jewel lever movement. Seeillustration £350 - £450
Lot 199A GENTLEMAN’S ROLEX SPEED KINGPRECISION WRISTWATCH, c.1970s,in stainless steel oyster case,approximate diameter 30mm, havinga circular silvered dial, chromebatons, hands and sweep centreseconds, signed to dial, crown andoyster bracelet, in original packaging.See illustration £450 - £650
Lot 200A GENTLEMAN’S BELGRAVIAWATCH CO. POWERTEMPOWRISTWATCH, in stainless steelskeleton case, having a circularsilvered and engine turned dial withblack Roman numerals, blued steelbreguet Empire hands, centre sweepcounterpoise, subsidiary dials withblue tint, and date crescent, signedto dial, crown and jewel levermovement, no. 601099 and case no.B201587, in original case withguarantee card £300 - £400
Lot 201A GENTLEMAN’S OMEGAAUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH IN 9CTGOLD HORNED CASE c.1960, thetwo tone champagne dial with giltarrow heads, batons, alpha handsand centre sweep seconds, signed todial, case no. 922 281 83 501calibre, 20 jewelled lever movementNo 16678984 and 9ct gold buckle.See illustration £300 - £400
Lot 202A LADY’S MONTENAPOLEONWRISTWATCH BY LORENZ, in 18ctgold, on an integral brick-typebracelet, the rounded rectangularbrushed gilt dial with gilt batons andhands, signed to dial, button,bracelet and case no.23009 withoriginal case and papers, totalapproximate weight 76gm
£1,000 - £1,500
Lot 203A LADY’S LONGINES WRISTWATCHin 9ct gold case on integral texturedMilanese bracelet, the cushionshaped brushed gilt dial having giltand black batons and hands, signedto dial, button and 17 jewelled levermovement No. 51710656, Swiss andhallmarked LONDON (import 1972),total approximate net weight 26gm
£175 - £225
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WATCHES
WATCHES
Lot 198 Lot 199 Lot 201
Lot 204CIRCLE OF PIETRO ANTONIO ROTARI, Portrait of ayoung woman, half length, looking to sinister,wearing a green gown and headdress, oil on panel,unsigned, 47cm x 36cm. See illustration
£1,500 - £2,000
Lot 205ITALIAN SCHOOL (17TH/18TH CENTURY), Study ofputti, a pair, oil on panel, unsigned, 33cm x 38cm.See illustration £1,000 - £1,500
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OIL PAINTINGS
Lot 204
Lot 205
OIL PAINTINGS
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OIL PAINTINGS
Lot 206
Lot 206HENDRIK WILLEM MESDAG (Dutch1831-1915), Preparing to Unload theCatch, fishing boats off shore atsunset, oil on canvas, signed to lowerright, 50cm x 49cm, gallery label forM Newman, 43a Duke Street, St.James’, London SW1. See illustration
£16,000 - £20,000
Lot 20719TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOLHamlet with countrywoman with herspinning wheel beside the road andtraveller on horseback, oil on canvas,unsigned, 30.5cm x 40.5cm
£175 - £225
Lot 20818TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOLHuntsman, horse and hound in a lakeand mountain landscape, oil onboard, unsigned, 25cm x 32cm
£275 - £325
Lot 209JAMES HARDY JUNIOR RI (British1832-1889), Dead game, fruit andvessels, oil on canvas, signed anddated (18)69 lower right, 15.5cm x25.5cm £200 - £250
Lot 21019TH DUTCH SCHOOL Quiet estuaryscene with fishing boats, oil on boardlaid onto panel, bears signatureAndreas Waldorp and dated 1883 tolower right, 38cm x 50.5cm
£150 - £200
Lot 211AFTER TENIERS THE YOUNGER,Peasants merry making before ariverside tavern, oil on canvas,unsigned, 56cm x 78cm, 19thcentury (paint loss) £150 - £200
Lot 212CONTINENTAL SCHOOL 19THCENTURY, Street scene with figuresaccompanied by a dog, churchbeyond, oil on panel, unsigned,38cm x 28.5cm £125 - £150
Lot 213SIDNEY PIKE (British late 19th/early20th century), Bringing in the Catch,morning tide; coastal landscape atsunset, a pair, oil on canvas, signedand dated (19)06? to lower right,14cm x 43cm £200 - £300
Lot 214ARR STEPHANIE VON TRAUTWEILER(Austrian 1888-1979), Still life studyof red white roses held in a greenvase, oil on canvas, signed to lowerright, 61cm x 82cm £150 - £200
Lot 215ARR Joseph Pighills (1902-1984)Haworth Street scene with figure, oilon card, signed to lower right, 15cmx 27.5cm £50 - £70
Lot 216ARR OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967), AWesterly Sky, figures on a moorlandpath under gathering rain clouds, oilon canvas, signed and dated 1918 tolower right, 64cm x 77cm. Seeillustration £500 - £700
Lot 217ARR LEOPOLD RAUTHAUG (Austrian1868-1959), Haus Bechstein, MitUntersberg, a view of the Bechsteinfamily house in summer, a dog in theforeground, mountains beyond, oilon canvas, signed, inscribed anddated 1932, typed label versoinscribed with artist, title and NSDAPAbteilung Bilderkaufe Munchen,Arcistrasse, Vermerk: I A Dr JGoebbels, stencilled with an eagleand swastika, 94cm x 74cm.
Provenance: This painting waspresented by the artist to HeleneBechstein. When the house wastaken by the Nazis the Bechsteins leftthe painting in the house. It wasultimately sent to Munich by Bormanfor an exhibition when the housebecame a guesthouse for the NSDAP.
£500 - £700
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OIL PAINTINGS
Lot 216
Lot 218ARR DEBORAH JONES (1921-2012), Maintenance atBlackbushe, Bellman hanger interior with engineersoverhauling an aircraft, oil on canvas, signed andindistinctly dated to lower right, 51cm x 61cm£80 - £120
Lot 219ARR TONY KARPINSKI (b. 1965) Cape Buffalo Bull, inSavanna habitat, oil on board, signed to lower right,inscription verso, with Haynes Fine Art 2004, label verso,58.5cm x 86.5cm. See illustration £3,000 - £3,500
Lot 220ARR JOHN MACKIE (b.1955) Port Grimaud, France,canal scene with moored boats, oil on canvas, signedand dated 1989 to lower left, 71cm x 91cm. Seeillustration £750 - £1,000
Lot 221EARLY 20TH CENTURY EUROPEAN SCHOOL Venetianlagoon with sail boats, oil on canvas, indistinctly signedto lower left, 30.5cm x 57cm £75 - £100
Lot 222ARR RONALD CAVALLA (b.1940) Fishing vessels at sea, atanchor and beached, a set of four, oil on board, signed tolower left and right, 8.5cm x 12.5cm £175 - £225
Lot 223ARR BARRY LEIGHTON-JONES (b.1932-2011), halfportrait of a young boy wearing a straw hat, crying, oilon canvas, signed to lower left, 50.5cm x 40.5cm
£125 - £150Lot 224ARR ARTHUR DELANEY (British 1927-1987), The RoyalExchange, Manchester, street scene with figures andtram, oil on board, signed to lower right, 23cm x15cm. See illustration £1,500 - £2,500
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Lot 224
Lot 220
Lot 225ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997), ‘York Races’, the racecourse withcrowded stands and paddock, the riders at full gallop nearing the winning postand braaq playing at jockeys, amongst throngs of people in the enclosure, oil onboard, signed ‘braaq ann’ to lower left, 49cm x 63cm. See illustration
£45,000 - £50,000
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WORKS BY BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997)
WORKS BY BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (BRITISH 1951-1997)
Lot 225
Lot 226ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997), Parade with marching bandfollowed by braaq and his dog, thestreet lined with onlookers, rows ofhouses, a church and the citybeyond, oil on panel, signed ‘braaq77 Ann’ to lower left, 30cm x35.5cm. See illustration
£14,000 - £16,000
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WORKS BY BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997)
Lot 226
Lot 227
Lot 227ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997), ‘Isn’t It Good When You’veGot Money’, winter landscape withsnow covered fields, braaq sledgingwith friends, others building asnowman and figures chatting, oil oncanvas, signed ‘braaq ann’ to lowerleft, 45.5cm x 60.5cm. Seeillustration £16,000 - £18,000
Lot 228ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997), ‘John Taylor’s Bric-A-BracShop’, busy street scene with figures,the shop and terraced houses, oil onboard, signed ‘braaq Ann’ to lowerleft, 20cm x 25.5cm. See illustration
£8,000 - £10,000
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WORKS BY BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997)
Lot 228
Lot 229
Lot 229ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’’ (1951-1997), ‘’I’m Telling You Agnes, theLad Needs Therapy’’, winterlandscape at sunset with figures on afrozen lake, a couple in the crowdwatching braaq race across the iceon a sledge pulled by two dogs, oilon canvas, signed ‘braaq Ann’ tolower left, 46cm x 61cm. Seeillustration
Provenance: Purchased by the vendorin the 1980s directly from the artistat his home. Bears original label withtitle £12,000 - £15,000
Lot 230ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997), Parkland on the edge of atown with figures, pastel, signed‘braaq’ to lower left, 23.5cm x 34cm.See illustration £2,000 - £2,500
Lot 231ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997), Industrial city landscape withriver and figures, pastel, signed‘braaq 79 Ann’ to lower left, 16.5cmx 26.5cm. See illustration
£1,000 - £1,500
Lot 232ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997), Braaq and friendssnowballing, a pair, pastel, signedbraaq to lower left and right, 20cm x29cm. See illustration
£3,000 - £4,000
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WORKS BY BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997)
Lot 230
Lot 231
Lot 232
Lot 233ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997),Study of braaq and two pals, pencil andwatercolour, signed braaq and dated (19)75 tolower right, 18.5cm x 13.5cm. See illustration
£1,500 - £2,500
Lot 234ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997),Braaq watching on as a skinhead stands in adustbin, a younger boy balancing on the handleand grasping the other by the head, pencil andwatercolour, signed and dated (19)75 to lowerright, 18.5cm x 13.5cm. See illustration
£1,500 - £2,500
Lot 235ARR BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997),braaq and dog helping to bath two young boysin a tin bath, whilst two more wait their turn,pencil and watercolour, signed and dated(19)75 to lower right, 18.5cm x 13cm. Seeillustration
£1,500 - £2,500
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WORKS BY BRIAN SHIELDS ‘BRAAQ’ (1951-1997)
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Lot 236ARR WILLIAM BARTOL THOMAS(1877-1947), Revesby Abbey, theabbey and gardens, watercolour,signed to lower right, 24cm x 35cm
£250 - £300
Lot 237AFTER PAUL SANDBY (1730-1809)Figure of an artisan, watercolour andpencil, unsigned, 19cm x 12.5cm
£275 - £325
Lot 238MANNER OF THALES ANDA.V.COPLEY FIELDING (1793-1837AND 1787-1855) Barden Towers TheWharfe valley with angler on the riverbank, the hunting lodge seen acrossthe valley, watercolour in sepia tones,unsigned, title and attribution tomount, 34cm x 51.5cm £275 - £325
Lot 239DAVID COX JNR (1809-1885)Mountain Tarn Above Wharfedale,Yorkshire Landscape, on the ridge ofmoors above Wharfedale andLittondale, watercolour, signed anddated 1842 to lower right, titledverso, 14cm x 24cm £80 - £120
Lot 240WILLIAM CROUCH (act.1817-1850)Lakeland view, possibly Ullswater,watercolour, unsigned, attributionand date 1836 verso, 9.5cm x14.5cm £125 - £150
Lot 241AFTER DAVID COX SNR (19thCentury English) On the MoorsAbove Bettws y Coed, Shepherd onhorseback with dog and flock on amoorland pathway, watercolour,bears signature, attribution and titleverso, 16.5cm x 23cm £80 - £120
Lot 242ARR PERCY LANCASTER RI (1878-1951) Lakeland landscape withshepherd and flock on a fellside,watercolour and pencil, signed tolower right, 34cm x 49cm
£175 - £225
Lot 243G SIMONAU (Belgian 1810-1870),River scene with figures, watercolour,signed and dated 1865 lower right,23.5cm x 32cm £40 - £60
Lot 244THOMAS MILES RICHARDSON Jnr,(British 1813-1890), Italian rurallandscape with farm buildings andmountains beyond, watercolour,unsigned, numbered ‘24’ to lowerright, 23cm x 29.5cm £100 - £150
Lot 245HENRY BARLOW CARTER (1803-1867) Fishing boat making forharbour in a storm, watercolour withscratching out, signed and dated1850 to lower right, 30.5cm x45.5cm. See illustration £400 - £600
Lot 246CUTHBERT CROSSLEY (1833-) EastCoast fisherman beside a beachedrowing boat, watercolour, monogramand dated 1921 to lower right, 20cmx 24.5cm £80 - £120
Lot 247ARR WILLIAM MILLER FRAZER(Scottish 1864-1961), Fair is theMorn in Flowering May, figuresdancing beneath blossom trees,watercolour, signed and dated 1924to lower left, 27cm x 37cm, Taylor &Brown, George St., Edinburgh gallerylabel verso £100 - £150
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Lot 245
Lot 248H*. P*. CLIFFORD (British School,early 20th century), Beach scene withmother and children sitting at thefoot of the cliffs, watercolour, signedto lower right, 36cm x 24.5cm
£60 - £80
Lot 249LENNARD LEWIS (1826-1913) Fishinghamlet at dusk, with beached boats,figures and cottages against amountain backdrop, watercolour,signed and dated 189* to lower left,23cm x 50cm £60 - £90
Lot 250W* H* PEARSON (fl. 1900) EastCoast smacks, in a stiff breeze,watercolour, signed and titled tolower left, 50cm x 31.5cm.
£75 - £100
Lot 251WILMOT PILSBURY (1840-1908)Spring, A Farmhouse, Farmhouse andbuildings through trees, with rooks ina field before, watercolour, signedand dated 1896 to lower right, titledand attribution verso, 26cm x 36cm
£275 - £325
Lot 252ALFRED LEYMAN (1856-1933),Clovelly, village scene with figures, apair, watercolour, signed to lowerleft, 40cm x 28cm. See illustration
£250 - £350
Lot 253ARR HENRI EDION (AUSTRIAN 1905-1987), Two in a Boat, watercolourand gouache, signed and dated 1968to lower right, 37.5cm x 52.5cm
£200 - £250
Lot 254ARR HENRI EDION (AUSTRIAN 1905-1987), The Letter, watercolour andgouache, signed and dated 1968 tolower right, 37cm x 52cm
£200 - £250Lot 255ARR PHILIP NAVIASKY (1894-1983),female nude reclining, three-quarterportrait, red conte crayon on buffpaper, unsigned, 34cm x 24cmProvenance: Artists’ studio sale;Rodney Kent West Park, Harrogate
£75 - £125Lot 256ARR ANGUS RANDS (1922-1985),Duck Street, Nidderdale, landscapewith wild flowers and Daleslonghouse, pastel, signed to lowerright, title to artist’s label verso, 30cmx 43cm. See illustration £100 - £150
Lot 257ARR DAVID ALLEN RSMA (b.1945),Fewston, near Harrogate, with cottagesand red telephone box, pastel, signed tolower left, 19.5cm x 27cm £50 - £75
Lot 258ARR TONY BRUMMEL SMITH,BRITISH (b.1949), Arcades of thePrado, Havana, street scene withfigures, watercolour, signed to lowerright, 41.5cm x 34cm £60 - £90
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Lot 261AFTER FRANCIS WHEATLEY (1747-1813), Cries of London, thirteenstipple engravings by G.Vendramini,Schiavonetti, A.Cardon and Gaugainin ebonised frames, 39.5cm x28.75cm (12), 40.5 x 31.5cm (1)
£50 - £70
Lot 262ARR BY AND AFTER PAULA REGO(Portugese b.1935), Study of a girl, inprofile, sitting on a step, black andwhite print, signed artist’s proof,limited edition no. 75/75, 37cm x26cm £200 - £250
Lot 263ARR BY AND AFTER HENRY MOORE(1898-1986) Lullaby - Sleeping Head(1973) from a series of illustrationsbased on W.H.Auden’s poem‘Lullaby’ signed and numbered H.C.1/X in pencil to the margin, 27cm x29cm. See illustration
NB Traditionally H.C., or ‘horscommerce’, graphics would be pulledwith the regular edition but weremarked by the artist for use inexhibitions or as gifts £400 - £500
Lot 264ARR BY AND AFTER OLWYN BOWEYRA (b.1936), Victorian Greenhouse,lithograph in colours, limited editionno. 2/140, signed, titled andnumbered in pencil to the margin,51.5cm x 45cm (image), unframed
£80 - £120
Lot 265ARR BY AND AFTER CAREL WEIGHTRA (1907-1997), Turner Goes toHeaven, lithograph in colours, limitededition no.19/85, blind stamp, signedand numbered in pencil to themargin, 62cm x 51cm (image),unframed £150 - £200
Lot 266
Lot 266ARR BY AND AFTER CAREL WEIGHTRA (1907-1997), Running Man,silkscreen in colour, limited editionno. 20/85, signed and numbered inpencil to the margin, 51cm x 51cm,unframed. See illustration
£150 - £200
Lot 267ARR BY AND AFTER NORMAN RHEPPLE RA (1908-1994), Rivals atLow Tide, beach scene, screenprint,limited edition no. 130/185, blindstamp, signed and numbered inpencil to the margin, 55cm x 69cm,unframed £125 - £175
Lot 268ARR BY AND AFTER NORMAN RHEPPLE RA (1908-1994), AfternoonCatch, beach scene with children,screenprint, limited edition no.155/195, blind stamp, signed andnumbered in pencil to the margin,51cm x 61cm (image) (unframed)
£100 - £150
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Lot 269ARR BY AND AFTER NORMAN RHEPPLE RA (1908-1994), Shrimping,two children in the shallows,screenprint, limited edition no.7/285, blind stamp, signed andnumbered in pencil to the margin,32.5cm x 34cm (image) (unframed)
£100 - £150Lot 270ARR BY AND AFTER HELEN BRADLEY(1900-1979), Oh The Tide Is In,colour print, limited edition no.342/850, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, signed in pencil to themargin, 36cm x 54cm £100 - £150
Lot 271ARR BY AND AFTER HELEN BRADLEY(1900-1979), Enchanted Garden,colour print, limited edition no.667/850, Fine Art Trade Guild stamp,signed in pencil to the margin, 27cmx 37cm £50 - £70
Lot 272ARR BY AND AFTER HELEN BRADLEY(1900-1979), Going Home, colourprint, limited edition no. 645/850,Fine Art Trade Guild stamp, signed inpencil to the margin, 27cm x 37cm
£80 - £100
Lot 273ARR AFTER LAURENCE STEPHENLOWRY (1887-1976), Viaduct StreetPassage, colour print, limited editionno. 738/850, blind stamp, unsigned,34cm x 23.5cm (plate) £150 - £250
Lot 274ARR AFTER LAURENCE STEPHENLOWRY (1887-1976), Salford StreetScene 1928, colour print, limitededition no. 173/850, unsigned, 40cmx 30cm (plate) £150 - £250
Lot 275ARR AFTER LAURENCE STEPHENLOWRY (1887-1976), Crowd AroundA Cricket Sight Board, colour print,limited edition no. 182/850, Fine ArtTrade Guild blind stamp, unsigned,23.5cm x 76cm (plate) £150 - £250
Lot 276ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCESTEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976), TheLevel Crossing, Burton on Trent,colour print, limited edition no.392/850, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, signed in pencil to themargin, 41cm x 57cm (faded)£100 - £150
Lot 277ARR BY AND AFTER RUSKIN SPEAR(1911-1990), At The Circus,silkscreen in colours, limited editionno. 90/140, blind stamp, titled,signed and dated 1989 in pencil tothe margin, 75cm x 57.5cm (image)(unframed). See illustration
£275 - £350
Lot 278ARR BY AND AFTER FREDERICKGORE RA (1913-2009), Torrent,silkscreen in colours, limited editionno. 80/125, blind stamp, signed inpencil to the margin, 55cm x 71cm(image) (unframed). See illustration
£150 - £200
Lot 279ARR BY AND AFTER ROBERT BUHLERRA (1916-1989), Dawn-Venice no.20/140; Winter Piece no. 50/140;18th Century Viaduct no. 80/140,silkscreen in colour, limited editions,blind stamp, each signed to themargin and one dated 1988, 53cm x71cm; 51cm x 61cm and 57cm x71cm (image), unframed (3)
£300 - £350
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Lot 280ARR BY AND AFTER ELENAGAUSSEN-MARKS (b.1938), Dinner,Chelsea Arts Club, silkscreen incolours, limited edition no. 2/140,blind stamp, signed, titled andnumbered in pencil to the margin,50cm x 60cm (image), unframed
£100 - £150
Lot 281ARR ROY FAIRCHILD-WOODARD(1953-) Intimacy I and Intimacy IIinteriors with female figures, a pair,screenprint in colours, titled, no.291/300 and 146/300 and signed tolower right in pencil to the margin,39.5cm x 29cm (image). Seeillustration £125 - £175
Lot 282E H SPENCER, York, original poster,quad royal, printed for BritishRailways (North-Eastern Region),Waterlow & Sons Ltd £100 - £150
Lot 283E H SPENCER, Pictorial Map ofYorkshire by British Railways, originalposter, quad royal, printed for BritishRailways (North Eastern Region) 1959by The British Colour Printing Co. Ltdtogether with BOLTON ABBEY,original photographic poster, doubleroyal, printed for BR (NER) byChromoworks Ltd; and British IslesNetwork, original poster, quad royal,printed for The British TransportCommission P/1832 by Waterlow &Sons Ltd (3) £70 - £100
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Lot 286A KOHLER AND CAMPBELL BLACKLACQUERED BABY GRAND PIANO,No. SKG500S, on square tapered legswith brass castors, 151cm wide x156cm deep x 103cm high. Seeillustration £700 - £1,000
Lot 287A TABRIZ CARPET, NORTH WESTPERSIA, the camel field with asymmetrical design of vines issuingflowers and leaves enclosed by a palegreen curling leaf and palmetteborder, 474cm x 356cm £100 - £200
Lot 288A 1920s CLEAR AND BLUE GLASSWALL MIRROR, dodecagon, thebevelled glass bordered in blue withfacteted glass bosses, 72cm diameter
£150 - £180
Lot 289A REGENCY PARCEL GILT ANDEBONISED OVER MANTEL MIRROR,the ball knop-decorated cavettocornice of inverse breakfront form,above a plaster frieze ornamentedwith anthemion and other devicesand a rectangular mirrored plate,flanked by paterae-headed, spiralturned pillars, 141cm wide x 86cmhigh £500 - £550
Lot 290A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANYBERGERE ARMCHAIR in the Regencymanner, with caned back panel, sidesand seat (replaced with a panel),padded armrests and loose cushions,the turned and fluted armrestsupports and conforming legs withbrass caps and castors £450 - £550
Lot 291A REGENCY MAHOGANY SCROLLEND SOFA, having a swept back,show frame and on swept legs withbrass caps and castors, 190cm wide.See illustration £300 - £500
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Lot 291
Lot 292AN EARLY 19TH CENTURYMAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, havingtwin rectangular drop leaves withrounded corners, two frieze drawerswith gilt metal rosette and ringhandles and opposing dummydrawers, on refectory standards anddownswept legs with brass caps andcastors, 96cm wide. See illustration
£300 - £500
Lot 293AN EARLY 19TH CENTURYROSEWOOD CANTERBURY, havingfour railed divisions, turned finialsand uprights, drawer to base withturned handles and on ring turnedvase legs with brass caps and castors,45.5cm wide x 35.5cm deep x 55cmhigh. See illustration £100 - £150
Lot 294A GEORGE III DWARF MAHOGANYCHEST, crossbanded and having fourgraduated drawers with oval brassback plates and swing handles, onshaped bracket feet, 73cm wide x43cm deep x 71cm high. Seeillustration £250 - £350
Lot 295AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANYKETTLE STAND, of square outlinehaving a fretwork gallery above ablind fretwork frieze on squarecollared splayed legs with piercedangle brackets and joined by apierced serpentine rising crossstretcher, 31cm square x 68cm high
£80 - £120
Lot 296A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD STOOL,rectangular, having a floralneedlework cover above piercedswagged aprons, on cabriole legs,foliate carved to the shoulder and onknurled feet, 47cm wide x 41cmdeep x 47cm high £70 - £90
Lot 297A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY POLESCREEN IN THE GEORGE III MANNER,the circular section pillar with brassurn finial, supporting an adjustablerectangular framed needlework panelsewn with the crest of Trinity College,Cambridge, the angular archedtripartite base on pad feet, 153.5cmhigh £100 - £150
Lot 298A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANYSIDE TABLE, the rectangular topabove an undershelf with centraldivider and on turned, taperingcircular supports, brass caps andcastors, 67cm x 45.5cm x 74.5cm
£70 - £100Lot 299A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE OFADAMS INFLUENCE, having aguilloche rim above a deep aproncentred with an oval boss and tablet,on six moulded square tapered legscarved with ribboned pendantharebell and on spade feet, withplate glass top, 183cm wide x 61cmdeep x 87cm high. See illustration
£300 - £400
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Lot 300A MID 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANYAND CROSSBANDED TOILET MIRRORhaving a rectangular plate, mouldedframe, square section uprights, thebase fitted with three concavefronted drawers, on bracket feet,45cm wide x 63cm £120 - £150
Lot 301A REGENCY PENWORK GAMESTABLE, the shaped rectangular topwith central games board within aborder of fantastic beasts, foliate andfloral scrolls and other devices, on avase-shaped circular section pillar andarched quadripartite base, spadefeet, 54.5cm wide x 76.5cm high
£300 - £400
Lot 302AN EARLY 19TH CENTURYMAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, having adrawer above an arched apron,flanked by a small drawer to eitherside, with ebony stringing and brasshandles, on square tapered legs,98cm wide x 52.5cm deep x 76.5cmhigh £150 - £200
Lot 303A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTALFIGURED MAHOGANY BOOKCASE,having a deep moulded corniceabove a single glazed door, theinterior fitted with three adjustableshelves, above a drawer and furtherdrawer to the apron on mouldedblock feet, 109cm wide x 39cm deepx 216cm high £300 - £400
Lot 304A VICTORIAN WALNUT SETTEE,having an open moulded frame withcarved leaf sprays and buttonupholstered panel to the back andcurved arms, foliate carved uprightsand on turned legs with brownceramic castors, 161cm wide. Seeillustration £300 - £500
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Lot 305A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD AND KINGWOOD CROSSBANDED DESK WITH GILTMETAL MOUNTS, the superstructure having an arched centre section above asingle door cupboard, the indented panel inset with a ‘Sevres’ style porcelain ovalplaque painted with cherubs within a gilt and bleu celeste border, flanked bythree drawers to either side with pierced gallery and canted corners with giltmetal foliate mounts, the desk of serpentine outline with two drawers to theswept apron, each inset with a porcelain plaque painted with flowers, on angularcabriole legs with sabots, 139cm wide x 75cm deep x 130cm high. See illustration
£1,000 - £1,500
Lot 306A VICTORIAN WALNUT ARMCHAIR,having an encircling moulded framewith foliate cresting, pale yellowdamask buttoned upholstery to theback, arm pads and bow frontedseat, on turned legs with ceramiccastors £200 - £250
Lot 307A SET OF FOUR MAHOGANY DININGCHAIRS OF HEPPLEWHITE STYLE,each having a hoop back withpierced vase splat carved with Princeof Wales feathers and drapery,upholstered drop in seat, and onsquare tapered and fluted legs withsquare feet, comprising carver andthree singles, early 20th century
£120 - £150
Lot 308AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANYCHEVAL MIRROR, with satinwoodline inlay, having an oval glass, onturned uprights joined by stretcherson square section refectorystandards, 160cm high x 67cm wide
£250 - £300
Lot 309A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD ANDSATINWOOD INLAID DISPLAYCABINET, the raised back having anarched cresting with urn finials,moulded cornice and inlaid tablet tothe frieze above a bevelled mirror,flanked by a two door cupboard withspindle gallery and drawer below toeither side, on reeded uprights, thesemi-bow front lower section fittedwith a drawer above a two doorcupboard inlaid with formal scrollingfoliate panels, flanked by a glazedbow front cupboard and quadrantdrawer to either side, on squaretapered legs, 136cm wide x 56cmdeep x 193cm high. See illustration
£400 - £600
Lot 310A LATE 19TH CENTURY AESTHETICMOVEMENT EBONISED ANDAMBOYNA BOW FRONTED CORNERCHAIR, the encircling frame incisedand gilt with stringing, stylisedharebells and simple scrolls, openarms, having a floral cut velvetbutton upholstered back, arm padsand seat, on five turned legs withblack ceramic castors, 108cm wide x94cm high £200 - £250
Lot 311A LATE 19TH CENTURY AESTHETICMOVEMENT EBONISED AND GILTDAVENPORT having a spindle galleryand hinged lid to the stationerycompartment, fall front with incisedwriting surface, the interior lined insatinwood, fitted with four drawersand four opposing dummy drawersincised and gilt tied leaf scrolls to thetwin indented front panels, turneduprights, on castors, 60.5cm wide x56cm deep x 86cm high
£150 - £200
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Lot 312A VICTORIAN OAK ‘WIND-OUT’EXTENDING DINING TABLE,rectangular with rounded corners,with three leaves and on turned legswith brass caps and ceramic castors,300cm long x 128.5cm wide
£600 - £700
Lot 313AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAKCHEST OF DRAWERS, having aplanked top with moulded edge,above four twin-indented panel andmoulded drawers with later brassback plates and swing handles,indented side panels and on stilefeet, 98cm wide x 54cm deep x90cm high. See illustration
£300 - £400
Lot 314A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK JOINEDCHEST, having a quadruple indentedpanel top above a twin indentedpanel front and sides, mouldedmuntins and rails on stile feet, 95cmwide x 52cm deep x 64cm high. Seeillustration £300 - £400
Lot 315
Lot 315AN 18TH CENTURY JOINED OAKDOUGH BIN, having a flanked topwith moulded edge, the interiordivided, on baluster turned legs,joined by plain stretchers, on turnedfeet, 122cm wide x 46cm deep x75cm high £200 - £300
Lot 316
Lot 316A SET OF SIX OAK STOOLS, of mid17th century style, havingupholstered seats on turned andmoulded legs joined by plainstretchers. See illustration£300 - £400
Lot 317A 19TH CENTURY ELM LODGINGBOX, rectangular, having brass swingside carrying handles and on ovalescutcheon, 65cm wide x 43cm deepx 39cm high £150 - £200
Lot 318A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAKCORNER HANGING CUPBOARD,having a moulded cornice above asingle indented panel door, theinterior fitted with two shapedshelves, 73cm wide x 90cm high
£100 - £150
Lot 319A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAKLODGING BOX having a planked top,with brass escutcheons and swinghandles, on shaped plinth base,119cm wide x 59.5cm deep x49.5cm high £200 - £250
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Lot 320A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK BOX onshaped bracket feet, 61.5cm wide x36.5cm deep x 31.5cm high
£200 - £250
Lot 321AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ELMSPINDLE BACK RUSH SEATED SINGLECHAIR on rounded legs joined byturned stretchers £80 - £120
Lot 322A 19TH CENTURY OAK ANDMAHOGANY BANDED HANGINGCORNER CUPBOARD, having amoulded cornice above a singleindented panel door, the interiorfitted with four shelves, brassescutcheon, 69.5cm wide x 94cmhigh £100 - £150
Lot 323A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK WALLRACK, having a moulded corniceabove a shaped frieze and threeopen shelves, flanked by four smallshelves to either side, 140cm wide x108cm high £175 - £225
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Lot 325
Lot 324A THOMPSON OF KILBURN ‘MOUSEMAN’ OAK ‘L’ SHAPE DESK, having a raisedledge back, adzed surface, four graduated drawers to the right pedestal and atwo door indented panel cupboard to the left pedestal, iron circular hinges andloop handles, indented panels to the back and sides, on plinth base, carved inlow relief with mouse, 204cm wide x 146cm deep x 76.5cm high. Seeillustration £1,000 - £1,500
Lot 325A PAIR OF THOMPSON OF KILBURN‘MOUSEMAN’ OAK ARMCHAIRS,each having a rectangular leatherslung back, full side panels to thearms, leather seat cushion, and onsquare legs, carved in relief with amouse, 113cm high. See illustration
£700 - £1,000
Post War Design: FurnitureNB: The items of furniture offered in thissale were either not originally intendedfor use in a private home or will be soldas a Work of Art. It may be that theseitems do not comply with the Fire andFurnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations Actof 1988 and for this reason should notbe used in a private home.
Lot 326DAVID HICKS, c.1970s, A set of eightopen armchairs of Adam influence,the encircling frame of cream finishhighlighted in red, the oval backs, armpads and serpentine seats close nailupholstered in fox-red leather, flutedseat rail and square tapered legs withcollars. See illustration £800 - £1,200
Lot 327PIEFF OF WORCESTER, c.1970, A pairof chrome tubular framed armchairswith brown leather buttoned seatand back cushions, and arm pads.See illustration £150 - £200
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Lot 328ELAMISEN ILOSKI VILKA, NORWAY, adark stained birch veneer sectionalwall unit comprising: five horizontalslatted panels; 85cm wide x 203cm(4) 55cm x 203cm (1) , nine doubledrawer modules with linear incisedfronts with curved integral handles,one with drop front; sixteen hangingshelves £500 - £700
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Fine Art and AntiquesThursday 4th December 2014
Entries are invited now and until the deadline of 7th November 2014
For further information regarding this sale pleasecontact Liz Pepper-Darling on 01423 530030
Henry Moore, Reclining Figure Sold in 2014 for £38,000
Springbank 1966 Sold in 2014 for £1,300
Fine Wine, Vintage Port and WhiskyAn evening saleWednesday 3rd December 2014
Entries are invited now and until the deadline of 31st October 2014
For further information regarding this saleplease contact John Phillips on 01423 530030
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7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES(1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you
until you have made payment in full to us of the totalamount due.
(2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lotsthat you have purchased and paid for not later than twoworking days following the day of auction after which youshall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurancecharges.
(3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has beenpaid for.
8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TOCOLLECT PURCHASES
If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordancewith these Conditions or if there is any other breach of theseConditions, we as agent for the seller shall at our absolutediscretion and without prejudice to any other rights we mayhave, be entitled to exercise all or any of the following rightsand remedies:(a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;(b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by
us to you;(c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case
you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in thetotal amount due (after crediting any part payment andadding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belongto the seller;
(d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, inthe case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere;
(e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 2% aboveBarclay's Bank P.L.C. base rate per day on the totalamount due to the extent it remains unpaid for morethan two working days after the sale;
(f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you paythe total amount due;
(g) reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at futureauctions or to impose conditions before any such bidsshall be accepted.
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale or other Lots due or infuture becoming due to you towards the settlement ofthe total amount due and to exercise a lien on any ofyour property in our posession for any purpose.
9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITYAll members of the public on our premises are there at theirown risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodationand security arrangements. Accordingly neither theauctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liabilityfor death or personal injury (except as required by law byreason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of theproperty of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
10. COMMISSION BIDSWhilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend theauction and are always responsible for any decision to bidfor a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefullyinspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we willif so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on theirbehalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agentsshall be responsible for any neglect or default in so doing orfailing to do so. Where two or more commission bids at thesame level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolutediscretion to prefer the first bid so made.
11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITYThe seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the selleris the true owner of the property consigned or is properlyauthorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and isable to transfer good and marketable title to the propertyfree from any third party claims.
12. AGENCYThe auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims anyresponsibility for default by sellers or buyers.
13. TERMS OF SALEThe seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to thestipulation of these Conditions in their entirety and on theTerms of Consignments as notified to the consignor at thetime of the entry of the Lot.
14. DESCRIPTIONS(1) Subject to the next following Condition concerning
deliberate forgeries, any representation or statement byus in any catalogue as to authorship, genuineness, origin,date, age, provenance, condition or estimated sellingprice is a statement of opinion only. Prospective buyersare given ample opportunities to view and inspect before
any sale and prospective buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither the auctioneer nor itsemployees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions andwarranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of Lots, expressed, implied or statutory arehereby excluded.
(2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions aredeemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.
15. FORGERIESNotwithstanding the proceeding Condition, any Lot whichproves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returnedto us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in thesame condition as when bought, and is accompanied byparticulars identifying it from the relevant cataloguedescription and a written statement of defects. If we aresatisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is adeliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you forthe Lot including any buyer’s premium (but not the amount ofany consequential loss, damages, expenses or interest)provided that;(1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of
scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and
marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition.
GENERAL
16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuseadmission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
17. Any idemnity or exclusion under these Conditions shallextend to all actions, costs, expenses, claims and demandswhatsoever suffered or incurred by the person entitled tothe benefit of it and the auctioneer declares itself to be atrustee of the benefit of every such clause so far as it isexpressed to be for the benefit of its employees and agents.
18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer maybe given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case itshall be deemed to have been received by the addressee48 hours after posting.
19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions ofparticular classes of items in which case the descriptionsmust be interpreted in accordance with any glossaryappearing within the catalogue.
20. Any indulgence extended to buyers or sellers by usnotwithstanding the strict terms of these conditions or ofthe Terms of Consignment shall effect the position at therelevant time only and in respect of that particularconcession only; in all other respects these conditions shallbe construed as having full force and effect.
21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Condition
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Commision BidsThe Auctioneers will be pleased to execute commissions for purchasers who are unable to attend the sale. This service is free and confidential.
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l Your bids will be executed at thelowest amount that reserves andother bids allow.
l All bids left are excluding BuyersPremium and VAT which will beadded to your invoice.
l If we receive more than one bidof the same amount then the bidthat was received first will takeprecedence.
l It is the responsibility of thepurchaser to ascertain whetherbids have been successful.
l Successful bids should be paidfor and removed in accordancewith our Terms and Conditions.
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