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Fine Art & Antiques - Tuesday 13th July 2010, 10:30 am Items Per Page

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Ceramics 1 - 67
Silver 70 - 139
Jewellery 140 - 174
Objets d'Art 180 - 244
Books 250 - 263
 
Prints & Engravings 270 - 274
Watercolours 280 - 298
Oil Paintings 305 - 341
Clocks 345 - 364
Carpets and Rugs 370 - 374
Furniture 380 - 479


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Ceramics
1 A Persian shallow bowl, perhaps Isnik, decorated with flowers in coloured enamels, within a pattern border, indistinct mark, hairline cracks and chips, diameter 27cms, (10½"). £700-1000 £2000
2 A small slip decorated earthenware posset pot - "THOMAS TOFT 1689", of shouldered form with rudimentary banded decoration, dark brown slip, rustic handle and spout, 11cms, (4½"). £500-700 £600
3 A large Chinese blue and white vase, perhaps Kangxi, of baluster form, decorated with a narrative scene, with horsemen, standard bearers and a fortified building, (damaged, rudimentary restorations), 38cms, (15"). £200-300 £170
4 A collection of eight Minton tiles, Shakespeare series, after Moyr Smith, "Macbeth", "Taming of the Shrew", "Romeo and Juliet", "Midsummer Night's Dream", "Merchant of Venice", "Troilus and Cressida", "Macbeth" and "Hamlet", black printed, 15 x 15cms, (6 x 6"), (8). £700-1000  
5 A pair of large Imari garniture vases, Meiji or later, with domed lids, the reserves painted with figures in garden settings, supplementary reserves with fowl and birds, floral ground, painted in under-glazed blue, coloured enamels and gilt, (one lid repaired), height 63cms, (25"). £500-700 £1800
6 An "Arita" shouldered vase, probably late Edo, the reserves painted with branches, flowering blossom and birds, floral pattern, blue ground, painted in under-glazed blue, shaded iron red and gilt, 32cms, (12½"). £60-100 £70
7 A Japanese floor vase, decorated with cranes in a landscape setting, on a matt reddish brown ground, painted in coloured enamels, nine character mark, 61cms, (24"). £300-500 £260
8 A Satsuma ovoid vase, decorated with flowers and foliage in coloured enamels, painted red seal mark, 19cms, (7½") and a Satsuma circular bowl, profusely painted with flowers, with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, painted red seal mark, (repaired), diameter 18cms, (7"), (2). £80-120 £130
9 A Japanese porcelain figure of a seated lady, probably Meiji, wearing a patterned kimono, 23cms, (9"). £400-600 £340
10 A Kutani gourd-shaped decanter, Nagasaki, painted in coloured enamels with samurai, with stopper, painted marks, 26cms, (10") and a small Kutani double gourd-shaped vase, 16cms, (6½"), (2). £50-80 £65
11 Set of seven glass rummers, circa 1800, funnel bowls, with engraved decoration to the rim, short top-knop stems, square bases, 13.5cms, (5½"). £70-100 £320
12 A continental "creamware" dessert service, probably French, late 19th century, moulded scrolled outline, with open trellis panels, comprising comport, diameter 25cms, (10"), four lozenge-shaped dishes, four oval dishes and twelve plates, (21). £200-300 £260
13 A pair of Minton majolica oyster plates, indistinct date ciphers, probably 1884, lobed outlines with dish divisions, decorated with rosettes, coloured glazes, pattern number 2239, (one chipped), diameter 25cms, (10"). £50-80 £170
14 A pair of encaustic tiles, Hispano Moresque style, octagon design, coloured glazes, 27 x 27cms, (10½" x 10½") and four other encaustic tiles, copper lustre decoration, framed as one and three other tiles, Russian double-headed eagle and orb, the arms of Toledo(?) and a further armorial tile initials 'P.V.C.S.', on a strap wrapped round columns, framed as one 18 x 57cms, (7" x 22½"), (2). £80-120 £90
15 A German green tinted and enamelled Historismus glass goblet and cover, with joined armorials, with crests, beaded and patterned inlay, domed lid with pointed stopper and raspberry prunts, height 56cms, (22"). £100-150 £90
16 A Cantonese baluster-shaped floor vase, 19th century, with four ringed Kylim masks to the shoulder, the reserves variously decorated with figurative scenes and birds amongst flowering foliage, on a patterned ground, painted in coloured enamels and gilt, (hairline crack), 64cms, (25"). £200-300  
17 A pair of Sevres style green ground vase hollandais, probably 19th century, painted floral reserves, tooled gilt outlines, shaped serpentine bases, marked in blue, 19cms, (7½"), (one stand repaired). £200-300 £700
18 A Sevres style blue celeste vase hollandais, probably 19th Century on an open stand, painted with Cupid on billowing clouds, matched by trophies, the base section with further reserves, emblematic of the arts, marked in blue, (base damaged), 23cms, (9"). £100-150 £230
19 A pair of Worcester-style jars, probably Samson, late 19th century, painted with floral reserves, within scrolled cartouches, on a scale blue ground, the domed lids foliate finials, one lid repaired, 21cms, (8¼"). £100-150  
20 A Chinese blue and white porcelain jardiniere, probably late 19th century, of octagonal shape, floral panels, flared foot with piercing, hairline crack, width 29cms, (11½"). £80-120  
21 A Chinese blue and white bowl, probably Qianlong, shaped and moulded outlines, compartmentalised decoration, with river landscapes and pavilions, flowers and butterflies, clobbered in gilt, diameter 14.5cms, (5¾"). £60-100 £50
22 Six named Prattware dessert plates, mid 19th century, "Shakespeare's House -The Residence of Anne Hathaway", "The Room in which Shakespeare was Born", (2), "The Trooper", "Wouvermann's Group", together with five others, unnamed, all within a green border, (hairline cracks and some staining), diameter 21cms, (8¼"), (11). £100-150  
23 A set of four Staffordshire porcelain plates, outside decorated with scenes of rabbits, marked respectively Copyright B/4784, (one cracked), diameter 23cms, (9"). £50-80 £50
24 A Lalique circular bowl, Mesanges, designed in 1931, conical bowl with moulded band of chicks, engraved mark. 25cms (10") £100-150 £140
25 A Lalique rectangular dish, second half of the 20th century, with twin palmette handles. 36cms (14") £70-100 £130
26 Celadon circular plate, probably 19th century, decorated with medallion, scrolling flowers and foliage, light green glaze, diameter 29cms (11½") £100-150  
27 A massive Minton turquoise glazed majolica jardiniere, date cipher for 1876, of circular form with a temple lion mask fixed "loose" ring handles, (defective), decorated with scrolling foliage in black, three lappet feet, (damaged, losses, glaze flaking), height 53cms, (21"). £200-300  
28 Spode Caramanian Series, printware supper tureen, 1810 - 1820, waisted form with a domed lid, fruit finial, dish liner, designed with scenes of the Citadel, near Corinth, impressed Spode. £100-150 £360
29 A Cantonese porcelain rose bowl, compartmentalised decoration, figurative scenes within Key pattern borders, floral ground, supplementary reserves to the border, diameter 35.5cms, (14"), on a hard wood stand. £300-500 £320
30 A pair of Meissen porcelain figures of gardeners, probably late 19th century, modelled as 18th century figures, a lady with an apron filled with flowers, a gentleman holding a sprig, standing by a tree stump, painted in coloured enamels, encrusted naturalistic bases, 51cms, (20"), 48cms, (19"), (2). £2000-3000  
31 A pair of Vienna cabinet plates, 19th century, painted with Venus and Adonis and other classical figures, within a royal blue and tooled gilt border, diameter 24cms, (9½"). £600-800  
32 A pair of German porcelain figures of Jupiter and Juno, 19th century, painted in coloured enamels, Jupiter with an eagle, Juno with a peacock, circular bases, unmarked, 27cms, (8¾"). £80-120 £100
33 A Royal Doulton part coffee set, embossed and painted decoration of foxes and whips, the handles in the form of crops, comprising, a coffee pot, tapering straight sided form, (lid damaged), 20cms, (8"), smaller covered jug, a milk jug, oval dish, six cups and saucers, pattern number 4927, (16). £250-400 £400
34 A Berlin porcelain cabinet plate, 19th century, basket weave moulded with a pierced flange, painted with birds on a branch in polychrome enamels, supplementary reserves of birds and flowers, sceptre mark in blue, diameter 23cms, (9") and a pair of similar cabinet plates, bearing the Meissen Marcolini mark, diameter 23cms, (9"), (3). £200-300  
35 A pair of Viennese ovoid pedestal vases, circa 1900, with domed lids, (damaged), scrolled handles to the shoulders, terminating in griffin masks, each painted with reserves of a young woman, Cupid attentive, in garden settings, royal blue ground, square plinths, 36cms, (14"). £80-120 £640
36 A Royal Worcester Persian pattern lobed vase and stopper, date mark for 1881, slender neck with two shaped handles, decorated in shades of gold and silver, an Arabic design, over an ivory ground, pressed and printed marks, numbered 694, 41cms, (16"). £300-400 £650
37 A Moorcroft MacIntyre Florian ware Jardiniere, circa 1900, "Poppies" pattern with shades of blue, signed in green over printed mark with registration number 326471, height 20cms, (8"). £500-700 £550
38 A Moorcroft shouldered vase, "Hibiscus" design, on a green-blue ground, impressed marks and printed royal warrant label, 32cms, (10½"). £250-400 £300
39 A Moorcroft jardiniere, "Hibiscus" design, on a dark blue ground, painted initials W.M. and impressed marks, height 18cms, (7"). £180-250  
40 A Moorcroft MacIntyre Florian ware jug, pear-shaped form, "Chrysanthemum" pattern in shades of blue, printed mark and registration number 308932, height 17cms, (7"). £200-300 £200
41 A Moorcroft shallow circular bowl, "Pansies" design, on a dark blue ground, painted with initials and printed marks, diameter 21cms, (8¼"). £80-120 £100
42 A Moorcroft plate, "Hibiscus" design, on a dark blue ground, painted initials W.M. and impressed marks, diameter 26cms, (10¼"). £50-70 £75
43 A Moorcroft bottle vase, "Hibiscus" design, on a shaded blue ground, impressed marks and royal warrant label, (chipped), height 16cms, (6¼") and a Moorcroft rectangular pin tray, "Clematis" pattern on a dark blue ground, impressed marks and royal warrant label, width 20cms, (8"), (2). £50-70 £65
44 A small Moorcroft ginger jar, "Hibiscus" design, on a dark blue ground, royal warrant label, 11cms, (4½") and a small Moorcroft pear-shaped vase, "Hibiscus" design, on a dark blue ground, royal warrant label, 9cms, (3½"), (2). £50-70 £130
45 A Spode dessert basket, circa 1820, of shaped rectangular form, central reserve, painted with a vignette of a white throat by a nest, moulded and painted cerulean border, with feathers, loop handle, marked and named in puce, width 20cms, (8"). £40-60 £160
46 A Japanese blue and white stick stand, 20th century, cylindrical form, stencil decoration of figures in a landscape setting, floral borders, height 61cms, (24"). £200-300  
47 A pair of Royal Worcester cabinet plates, second half of the 20th century, painted with fruit, by H. Henry, tooled gilt ground, diameter 24cms, (9½"). £200-300 £260
48 A Dresden porcelain framed oval mirror, early 20th century, bevelled plate, the frame encrusted with flowers and foliage, surmounted by cherubs holding a rose festoon, painted in coloured enamels, some damage, 33cms, (13"). £200-300  
49 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, date mark for 1930, painted with fruit by Edward Townsend and a Royal Worcester miniature tyg, date mark for 1909, floral decoration, on a peach ground, 4cms, (1½"), (2). £60-100 £200
50 A Victorian pottery comport, in the manner of George Jones, the shallow bowl encrusted with flowers and foliage, supported by cherubs, circular base with a Key pattern outline, (some adaption), 27cms, (10¾"). £200-300  
51 A Sitzendorf style lamp base, shell formed, encrusted with flowers and modelled with a cherub, brass fitments, opaque shade, 32cms, (12½") overall. £150-200  
52 A brass and pottery oil lamp, compressed spherical pottery bowl, painted and printed decoration,encasing a cylindrical reservoir, with glass shade and chimney, 51cms, (20"), overall. £150-200  
53 A set of nine Limoges dessert plates, printed and painted with birds amongst flowering foliage, gilt and royal blue borders, diameter 23cms, (9"). £150-200 £170
54 A Royal Crown Derby dinner service, "Heraldic" pattern 1970's, comprising ten dinner plates, diameter 26cms, (10½"), nineteen dessert plates, ten soup plates and ten side plates, (51). £200-300 £180
55 A Royal Crown Derby tea set, "Imari" pattern, number 2451, comprising a pair of shallow circular dishes, diameter 23cms, (9"), a bulbous jug, a sugar bowl, ten cups and saucers and eleven side plates, (35). £150-200 £170
56 A Royal Worcester vase, date mark for 1913, with mask-head fixed ring handles to the shoulder, lion masks and swags to the neck, painted with fruit by William Ricketts, fluted stem, shaped square base, 28cms (11"). £150-200 £1200
57 A pair of Royal Dux classical figures, after Alois Hampel, early 20th century, modelled as a harpist and a young woman with an amphora, on circular Key pattern bases, pink triangular seal marks, number 1308 and 1309, 53cms, (21"), 51cms, (20½"), (2). £300-500 £460
58 A Della Robbia earthenware presentation jug, "L.S. to his friend Robt Murray Gilchrist... 1895", decorated with fish motifs and scallops, incised mark, 27cms, (10½") and two matching mugs, (one damaged), 10.5cms, (4¼"), (3). £100-150 £650
59 A pair of Chinese porcelain table lamps, probably early 20th century, squat bases, of reel shape, gilt painted floral decoration and Key pattern banding, on a burnt orange ground, with ovoid shades, painted in polychrome enamels, with a continuous figurative landscape within profusely decorated floral bands, (one shade very badly damaged), 32cms, (12½") overall, fitted for electricity. £100-150 £1100
60 A Royal Dux spill figural spill vase, after Diabrich, modelled as a young woman with an amphora by a stream, resting against a tree stump, triangular seal mark and numbered 1451, 43cms, (17"). £200-300 £270
61 A Chinese blue and white bulb vase, probably 19th century, of Dutch shape, decorated with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, indistinct four-character mark, 25cms, (9¾") and a Chinese blue and white jardiniere, Hongzian, four-character mark, painted with continuous mountain landscape with pavilions, (damaged), height 20cms, (8"). £400-600 £500
62 A Rozenburg pottery ovoid pedestal vase, with mask-head handles to the shoulders, painted with flowers and foliage, marked 'Rozenburg Den Haag, Wortman", numbered 382, 42cms, (16½"). £300-400 £270
63 A French moulded and frosted glass car mascot, 'Victoire', Lalique style, modelled as the head of a woman, screw fitting, set on a marble circular plinth, 10cms, (4") overall. £70-100 £65
64 A Royal Crown Derby oval dessert dish, date cipher for 1917, shaped and moulded outline, with oak leaf and acorn handles, "Imari" pattern, 29cms, (11½"), a matching dessert plate, date cipher for 1919, diameter 23cms, (9"), three Royal Crown Derby dessert plates, pattern number 3519 and a Derby style basin of the same design, (6). £100-150 £90
65 A Royal Crown Derby square-shaped dessert dish, date cipher for 1911, scrolled handles, "Imari" pattern, number 2451, width 27cms, (10½), a Royal Crown Derby soup plate, decorated in Imari colours, diameter 25cms, (9¾") and three other Royal Crown Derby plates, (5). £100-150  
66 A Lalique glass platter, moulded and part frosted, with a band of flowers, foliate centre, engraved mark, diameter 34cms, (13½") £100-150 £170
67 Cantonese baluster shaped vase, 19th Century, with flared rim, twin dragon handles, the reserves variously decorated with figurative scenes, painted in coloured enamels and gilt, 43cms, (17"). £150-200 £500
Silver
70 An Arts & Crafts two-handled shallow bowl, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1911, the handle set with amethyst cabochons, pierced rim with acanthus motifs, numbered 477, 7ozs, width 26cms, (10"). £400-600 £360
71 A pair of electro-plated and porphyry Corinthian column lamp bases, late 20th century, composite capitals, slightly tapering shafts, stepped square bases, fitted for electricity, 61cms, (24") overall. £180-240 £380
72 An Edwardian silver dessert basket, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1904, of shaped lozenge form, fretted with scrolls and foliage, cast outline, swing handle, raised on four ball feet, 13ozs, width 30cms, (12") and a matching dish by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902, (2). £400-600  
73 An Edwardian silver trumpet-shaped vase, by Russells Ltd., London 1910, cast with figures of Neptune and a mermaid, bobbin moulded outlines, 24ozs, 29cms, (11½"). £200-300 £320
74 A George III circular salver, by William Elliott, London 1814, moulded and cast gadrooned rim with scallop and foliate motifs, flat chased with flowers and scrolls, raised on three lion paw feet, 22ozs, diameter 26cms, (10½"). £120-180 £230
75 An Arts & Crafts three-piece hammered silver tea set, by Goldsmith's & Silversmith's Company, retailed by Asprey, London 1910, comprising a straight-sided teapot of oval section, with ebonised handle and finial, 16cms, (6½"), an oval pedestal two-handled sugar bowl and a helmet-shaped jug, 36ozs gross. £700-900  
76 A silver letter knife, maker's mark Sumner & Crossley, London 1780, bright-cut decoration, adapted from a meat skewer, 3ozs., 33cms, (13"). £80-120 £80
77 A white metal toddy ladle, with a twisted whalebone handle, the bowl set with a George I threepenny piece, 1727, engraved decoration, length 36cms, (14"). £50-70 £45
78 A spherical-shaped cut-glass inkwell, white metal collar, hinged lid with engraved decoration, set on an adapted silver teapot stand, serpentine outlines, bearing marks for London 1791, width 19cms, (17¾"). £50-70 £90
79 A George II silver sauceboat, by William Shaw and William Priest, London 1754, cut outlines, leaf-capped lion scroll handle on three hoof feet, 7ozs., 11.5cms, (5½"). £150-200 £140
80 A George II silver sauceboat, possibly by John Barbe, London 1752, cut outlines, leaf-capped flying scrolled handle, later chased and embossed decoration of flowers and foliage, on three hoof feet, 7ozs, 11.5cms, (5½"). £150-200 £230
81 A George III pedestal cream jug by John Emes, of oval form, reeded rim handle, bright-cut decoration, with a ribbon twist band, black foliate cartouches, rectangular foot, 13cms, (5¼"). £100-150 £160
82 A George III shaped rectangular milk jug, maker's mark defaced, London 1805, reeded outline and handle, bright-cut engraved banding, later engraved monogram within a wreath cartouche, on four ball feet, 11.5cms, (5½"). £100-150 £130
83 A Russian silver filigree circular stand, 1908-17, centred with a flower-head design, diameter 12.5cms, (5") and a tablespoon and dessert spoon, circa 1900, stamped 84 , (3). £80-120 £75
84 A silver cigarette case by William Weston & Sons, Birmingham 1941, engine-turned decoration, 14cms, (5½"), seven other silver cigarette cases, a silver and green enamel cigarette case, a filigree cigarette case and a continental Art Deco white metal cigarette case, (11). £100-150 £450
85 A George III pedestal pepperette, maker's mark rubbed, probably London 1813, of urn form, with a domed lid, cast foliate band, square foot, weighted, 10cms, (4"), two Victorian Fiddle pattern mustard spoons, two salt spoons and an egg spoon, (6). £50-70 £45
86 A George III helmet-shaped pedestal cream jug, possibly by John Lamb, London 1783, gadrooned rim, reeded handle, bright-cut engraved decoration with swags and ribbon ties, engraved monogram within an oval cartouche, domed foot, 14cms, (5½"). £100-150 £90
87 A pair of George III sugar tongs, late 18th century, bright-cut decoration, 14cms, (5½"), a pair of George II pattern sugar tongs, two pairs of scissor sugar tongs and a pair of Edwardian spring-action wishbone sugar tongs, (5). £150-200  
88 A George III oval silver milk jug, by Alexander Field, London 1803, baluster form, reeded outline and handle, 11cms, (4½"). £100-150  
89 A small Victorian silver sifter spoon, by Mappin & Webb, London 1894, fluted bowl, cast handle, 12cms, (4¾"), a Scottish sifter spoon, Glasgow 1913 and a Dutch sifter spoon, (3). £80-120 £70
90 A George III silver milk jug, by Alice and George Burrows, London 1809, shaped rectangular form with a broad reeded band, angular handle, on four ball feet, 11.5cms, (4½"). £100-150 £160
91 A George III silver milk jug, indistinct maker's mark, London 1795, straight-sided oval form, lightly reeded rim and handle, wiggle-work engraved band, blank wreath cartouches, 10cms, (4"). £100-150 £90
92 A George IV oblong-shape snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1827, moulded outlines, engine-turned decoration, later engraved initials, width 5.5cms, (2¼"). £100-150 £90
93 A George IV oblong-shape vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1825, repoussé foliate outlines, with engraved wiggle-work, pierced and engraved gilt grille with a suspension ring, 3cms, (1¼"). £100-150 £180
94 A George III shaped oval cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1804, polygonal section, with broad reeded band, reeded rim and handle, 10cms, (4"). £100-150 £90
95 A Victorian silver visiting card case, by Henry Charles Freeman, Chester 1890, plain rectangular form, 8cms, (3") and two 19th century Dutch silver boxes, (3). £60-100 £65
96 A George III shaped oval cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1805, narrow rounded form, engraved "Key" pattern band, 9cms, (3½"). £100-150 £90
97 A Victorian silver teapot, by Garrards, London 1841, of fluted and lobed melon form, wooden handle, flared foot, engraved crest with initial 'M', 25ozs, 17cms, (7"). £200-300 £420
98 A pair of Victorian cast silver novelty condiments, probably London 1875-76, in the form of a seated cat and dog, indistinctly marked, 7cms, (2¾"), (2). £300-500 £2300
99 A Charles II style silver tankard, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1922, tapering straight sided form, flat lid with a scrolled thumb-piece, 'S' scroll handle, 19ozs, 16.5cms, (6½"). £100-150 £250
100 A pair of Victorian circular salts, maker's mark rubbed, London probably 1863, beaded rim, each raised on three hoofed feet, diameter 7½cms, (3") and a lobed baluster pepperette, London 1838, 12cms, (4¾"), cased. £60-100 £95
101 A set of twelve Victorian fish knives and forks, by Francis Higgins & Son Ltd., London 1886, silver blades with engraved gadrooning, filled silver handles, in a fitted brass-mounted walnut case. £80-120 £200
102 A George II style silver sugar bowl, by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1928, embossed and chased decoration, with reserves of a dog and goose, ducks and a cottage, rustic surrounds, raised on three cast lion mask and lion paw feet, 8ozs, diameter 12cms, (5"). £60-100 £70
103 A pair of silver berry spoons, bearing marks for William Bateman, London 1824, Old English pattern, later chased, embossed and engraved decoration of fruits, flowers and foliage, (2). £80-120 £80
104 An early Victorian silver teapot, by Reilly & Storer, of lobed and shouldered form, cast flower finial, chased and embossed decoration of flowers and foliage, blank cartouches, leaf-capped scrolled handle, spout, scrolled feet, 26ozs, 17cms, (6¾"). £300-500 £400
105 A Regency silver milk jug, maker's mark absent, London 1810, of oval form, broad girdle, engraved with flowers and foliage, cartouche under with initial 'M', 9.5cms, (3¾"). £70-100 £85
106 A George IV milk jug, by Pearce & Burrows, London 1827, compressed circular form, with a moulded inset girdle, chased and embossed floral bands, blank cartouche, gadrooned rim, leaf-capped handle, on ball feet, 10cms, (4"). £50-70 £110
107 A silver boat-shape comport, by Mappin & Webb, London 1926, cast scrolled and gadrooned outlines, shallow bowl, domed foot, 14ozs, width 25cms, (10"). £120-180 £170
108 A George III oval silver tray, by Solomon Hougham, London 1800, reeded outlines and twin handles, engraved crest of a unicorn passant, within an ornamental bright-cut cartouche, 67ozs, width 54cms, (21¼"). £1800-2400  
109 A George II silver mug, by Humphry Payne, London 1729, slightly tapering and rounded, scrolled handle, 10cms, (4"). £200-300 £600
110 A George I Britannia standard silver mug, by Benjamin Pyne, London 1716, of slightly tapering rounded form, capped scrolled handle, 9.5cms, (3¾"). £200-300 £550
111 A William IV three-piece silver tea set, by Barnards, London 1836-37, of shouldered and tapering form, chased and engraved floral decoration, with scrolls and foliage, blank cartouches, comprising a teapot, with hinged domed lid, flower finial, fluted scrolled handle and spout, scrolled feet, 16cms, (6½"), two-handled sugar bowl, milk jug, 38ozs in total, (3). £500-700 £550
112 An Austrian silver pedestal bowl, Vienna 1824, the bowl formed of palmettes overlaid with acanthus, copper liner, hexagonal base, 12.5cms, (5"). £100-150 £90
113 A German silver and wire-work dessert basket, by Johann Heinrich Friederich Viol, Hamburg, first half of the 19th century, with a reeded rim, twin handles and fruiting vine band, raised on ball feet, (one detached), 8ozs, width 25cms, (10"). £80-120 £70
114 A set of six Edwardian dessert knives and forks, with silver blades and ferrules by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1905, mother of pearl pistol handles, in a fitted oak case. £70-100 £130
115 Arts & Crafts silver pedestal bowl, by Liberty & Co., Glasgow 1905, hammered rounded bowl, supported by three scrolls, domed foot, finial, 48ozs, height 26cms, (10"). £800-1200  
116 A George IV oblong silver snuff box, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1828, engine turned decoration, blank cartouche, cast foliate thumb-piece, width 7½cms, (3"). £50-80 £85
117 A small George III silver snuff box, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1807, of ribbed oblong form, width 5cms, (2"). £50-80 £85
118 A George III oblong silver snuff box, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1814, plain cushioned form, engraved monogram, 6½cms, (2½"). £50-80 £60
119 A small William IV silver snuff box, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1833, reeded design, blank cartouche chased foliate thumb-piece, width 5¼cms, (2"). £50-80 £100
120 An Edwardian silver presentation tray, "THE EARL OF HARRINGTON'S HUNT", Thomas Bradbury & Co., London 1908, gadrooned shell and foliate outline, twin handles, engraved, "PRESENTED TO WILLIAM RIPPON BROCKTON ESQ. BY THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF HARRINGTON AND MEMBERS OF THE HUNT APRIL 8TH 1910", approximately 120ozs, width 73cms, (28¾"). £800-1200 £1200
121 Silver trophy cup, "SOUTHWELL THE HARRY BISSILL MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY", by W. Neale & Sons Ltd., Ltd.,Birmingham 1937, of tapering pedestal form, scrolled handles, domed lid, 64ozs, 50cms, (19½"), on a hardwood stand. £500-700 £600
122 A matched five-piece silver tea service, by Garrards, London 1899, 1901, 1882 and 1900, compressed pear-shaped form, comprising teapot with domed lid, hardwood handle and finial, 17cms, (6¾"), milk jug, crested 9cms, (3"), cream jug, crested, 7cms, (2¾"), a spirit kettle on stand with burner, swing handle, the stand on three baluster supports, 38cms, (15") overall, together with a sugar bowl by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., London 1914, 106ozs in total in a fitted oak carrying case, labelled "Heming & Co. Ltd., Conduit Street, London". £800-1200 £750
123 A George III pear-shaped cream jug, maker's mark I.W., London 1761, chased and embossed floral decoration, later engraved chest, double scroll handle, on three webbed feet, 11cms, (4¼"). £80-120 £140
124 A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, indistinct maker's mark, possible W.B.S., London 1847, Queens pattern, pierced and engraved blades, 9ozs in total, (2), cased. £100-150 £95
125 An Edwardian silver presentation trowel, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1901, engraved presentation inscription to the blade, within scroll work, silver ferrule, carved ivory handle, 32cms, (12½") and a pair of Victorian electroplated fish servers, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield, pierced and engraved blade, simulated bamboo, ivory handles, (3). £120-180 £120
126 A Victorian shaped circular two-handled bowl, by Artwinckle & Slater, London 1886, of lobed form, chased and embossed with scrolls and foliage, cast serpent scrolled handles, 6ozs., height 9cms, (3½"). £50-80 £75
127 A silver Quaiche-shaped bowl, by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1945, with two Celtic pattern lug handles, plain shallow bowl, 11ozs., width 26cms, (10¼"). £70-100 £90
128 George III style circular silver salver by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1968, moulded piecrust edge, on three scrolled feet, 29ozs., diameter 31cms, (12¼"). £200-300 £260
129 Edwardian silver dessert basket by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1904, of rectangular form with canted corners, pierced and embossed decoration, with scrolls and foliage, swing handle, raised on four bun feet, 16ozs., width 26cms, (10¼"). £100-150 £170
130 A Victorian oval silver dessert bowl, by Fenton Bros., Ltd., London 1896, pierced and embossed foliate and scroll decoration, with a shaped rim, 12ozs., width 29cms, (11½"). £80-120 £150
131 A Victorian silver lozenge-shaped dessert dish, by William Hutton & Sons, Ltd., London 1898, pierced scrolled foliate outline, cast scrolled rim, engraved initial 'M', 9ozs, width 28cms, (11"). £70-100 £90
132 A George III circular salver, marked for Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1797, later chased, embossed and engraved with flowers, fruit, foliage and scrolls, around the original engraved arms, raised on three (later) bun feet, 48ozs, diameter 38cms, (15"). £500-700 £600
133 A four-piece silver tea and coffee service, by Viners, Sheffield 1942, oval semi-fluted form, with gadrooned outlines, comprising a teapot with composition handle and finial, height 15cms, (6"), coffee pot, 23cms, (9"), two-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, 59ozs, gross. £300-500 £520
134 A Victorian silver urn-shaped lamp base by Deakins, London 1888, embossed with laurel swags, ribbon ties and pendants, within a band of stiff palmettes, on an ebonised base, 22cms, (8¾"), excluding chimney. £150-200 £210
135 An electroplated animalier model of a fox, late 20th century, naturalistically modelled, overall length 28cms, (11"). £100-150 £100
136 A Victorian pear-shaped teapot, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1856, of compressed and fluted form, decorated with rosettes, trellis work, foliage, over a band of palmettes, cast spout, scrolled handle, engraved to the underside, "J.A. Roebuck, Esq.M.P...., Xmas 1856, 24ozs, height 17cms, (6¾"). £200-300 £300
137 George III silver Globe form inkstand, maker's mark I.R., London 1792, the globe raised on an openwork frame with reeded and shell supports with floral swags, acorn shaped finial, the wood lined interior fitted with a cut-glass ink well, a pounce pot, a pen and pencil, height 16cms, (6½"). £5500-6000  
138 A George III silver basket, maker's mark S.H., London 1799, oval form with reeded swing handle and engraved decoration with crest, 23oza, width 36cms, (14"). £800-1200 £900
139 A George II silver coffee pot, maker's mark W.K., London 1737, shaped spout, turned knop, tapering body, circular foot and wooden handle, 24cms, (9½"). £900-1100 £950
Jewellery
140 A pair of Russian gold Celadon enamel and diamond-set cufflinks, Fabergé, early 20th century, square cushion design, with old cut stones, marked "indistinctly", on a single link, some damage to enamel. £2000-3000 £15000
141 A diamond cluster and white metal open oval pendant, set with small baguette diamonds, surrounded by smaller stones, the mount stamped 18k. £700-1000 £750
142 An emerald, diamond and white metal cluster ring, the emerald approx. 1.6ct., flanked by clusters of three diamonds and four smaller diamonds the shoulders, unmarked. £4000-5000  
143 An aquamarine, diamond and white metal cocktail ring, the large square facet-cut aquamarine surrounded by thirty small diamonds, stamped 18k. £1400-1800  
144 A pair of turquoise, diamond cluster and yellow metal pendant earrings, each with five cabochon turquoise stones, surrounded by small diamonds. £700-1000  
145 A ruby and white metal cocktail ring, the oval facetted stone, approx.14ct., unmarked. £1000-1500  
146 A diamond and white metal necklace, composed of seventeen seven-stone flower heads, spaced by a single stone, back links of similar design in white metal, unmarked, approx. 8.5cts. in total, length 41cms, (16"). £3000-4000 £3000
147 A diamond ruby and white metal dress ring, the centre diamond approx. 0.5ct., surrounded by sixteen segment-cut rubies, four small diamonds to the shoulders, unmarked. £800-1200 £800
148 A pair of black and white diamonds, white metal earrings. £500-700  
149 A ruby, diamond and white metal pendant, the large oval facet-cut ruby approx. 11ct., on a small link chain, set with four diamonds, the clip stamped 750 Italy. £1000-1500 £1000
150 A pair of moonstone and yellow metal pendant earrings, Victorian style, pendant tear-drop stone, surrounded by graduating stones, stamped 750. £200-300 £180
151 A moonstone diamond cluster yellow metal cocktail ring, cabochon stone, surrounded by two bands of small diamonds, other diamonds to the shoulders, unmarked. £350-450  
152 A pair tourmaline, diamond and white metal pendant earrings, scrolled diamond set mounts, sapphire link, unmarked. £700-1000  
153 A pair of aquamarine and diamond stud earrings, secular facetted stones, surrounded by small diamonds, marked 18k. £400-600 £770
154 A pair of diamond cluster and white metal stud earrings, centre flower-head design in seven stones, surrounded by a ring of small stones, marked 18k. £400-600 £400
155 A diamond solitaire and white metal ring, the stone approx. 0.7ct, (damaged), indistinctly marked. £400-600 £360
156 A Victorian style opal and yellow metal dress ring, the cabochon set stone centred with a small diamond, yellow metal shank, indistinctly marked. £200-300 £180
157 A three-stone and yellow metal dress ring, set with an oval sapphire, flanked by small diamonds, stamped 18ct. £70-100 £65
158 A seven-stone and yellow metal dress ring, set with three opals, spaced by paired diamonds, claw setting, stamped 9. £150-200  
159 A five-stone diamond ring, the stones approx. 0.5ct. and smaller, unmarked. £400-600 £950
160 A diamond and white metal solitaire ring, approx. 0.35ct. stamped - Plat. £200-300  
161 A yellow metal cable and knot link charm bracelet, with bolt ring fastener, with fifteen attached charms, some hallmarked 9ct, approx. 70grms in total. £1000-1200 £525
162 A diamond and white gold solitaire ring, the stone approx. 0.5 ct., square illusion setting, fretted mount, stamped 8k. £400-600  
164 A ruby diamond and 18ct hallmarked gold dress ring, the central ruby surrounded by eight small diamonds. £150-200 £130
165 A lady's yellow metal Clyda Incabloc wristwatch, on a bracelet strap, marked 750. £250-400 £270
166 A sapphire diamond cluster and 18ct white gold dress ring, the sapphire surrounded by a tier of fourteen diamonds. £200-300  
167 A amber and silver brooch, cabochon set, stamped 925 and a two-colour metal brooch, set with a single stone, (2). £100-150  
168 An 18ct white gold tennis bracelet, set with fifty-four diamonds, framed by scrolled links. £700-1000  
169 A diamond and 18ct white gold bone-link collar, centred with a single diamond, 1.1ct., rub-over setting, flanked by four smaller diamonds, length 42.5cms, (16¾"), 29grms. £3000-4000  
170 A 9ct Jaeger Le Coultre gent's wristwatch, silvered dial, on a 9ct hallmarked gold gate-link strap. £250-350 £320
171 An diamond solitaire 18ct white gold ring, 0.74cts., stamped 750. £1000-1500  
172 An Indian yellow metal hinged bracelet, set with fourteen diamonds, engraved decoration, unmarked. £500-700 £460
173 A diamond and 18ct hallmarked white gold ring, cross-set with two stones, each approx. 0.4ct., six small stones to the shoulders. £1200-1800  
174 An 18ct gold and diamond set tennis bracelet, forty-seven links, each set with a single stone, the clip stamped - 750. £800-1000  
Objets d'Art
180 Three white metal lined carved bowls, (probably coconut shell), engraved with flowering blossom and birds, each with six characters, diameter 10cms, (4"). Please not change of description. £40-60 £80
181 A pair of brass candlesticks, mid 18th century, moulded girdles, with pushers, square bases with canted corners, 20cms, (8"), a Victorian brass chamber stick with a conical snuffer, diameter 13cms, (5½") and a pair of Victorian brass candlesticks, 19cms, (7¾"), (5). £80-120 £140
182 A Persian brass and white metal vase, compressed form with a conical neck, chased and engraved decoration of formal scrolling foliage, flower heads, 25cms, (10"). £400-600  
183 A Mughal style rock-crystal handled dagger, 23cms, (9"), curbed and serrated watered steel blade, the handle carved in low relief with twin flower heads and foliage, horse head terminal, the reigns and bridle forming a rounded guard, 37cms, (14½") overall. £300-500 £700
184 A Chinese Archaic style bronze vase, with cast mythical bird handles, decorated with stylised bands and lappets, deep foot ring, indistinctly marked to the underside, 36cms, (14"). £800-1200 £750
185 An Edwardian gilt metal "lantern" light fitting, cut-glass pineapple shade with a cast pineapple finial, on a fixed fluted and leaf-capped shaft, beaded drops, (incomplete), overall drop 94cms, (37"). £200-300 £440
186 A pair of gilt metal table lamps, each with three bulb fitments, over five dummy candles, cast sconces, fluted shafts, triangular lion paw bases, set on green vein marbled plinths, 88cms, (34½") overall. £80-120 £140
187 A pair of Chinese carved hardwood figures of immortals, riding stags, probably late 19th century, set on naturalistic rocky bases, 42cms, (16½"), 40cms, (91¾"), (one with a damaged base). £150-200 £440
188 A Russian black lacquered cylindrical box, the lid decorated with figures in an interior, mark to the base - Made in Russia, diameter 14.5cms, (5¾"). £100-150 £85
189 A George III black "hair thread" sampler, Boston Church by Eleanor Brown, Aged 12, 1814, 23 x 32cms, (9" x 12½"), in a verre eglomise mount, gilt framed, (damaged). £100-150  
190 A carved ivory and inlaid Okimono, modelled as a basket seller, Meiji Period, carrying a pole from which is suspended baskets and drums, red seal mark, 10cms, (4"). £100-150 £320
191 A Japanese carved ivory Okimono, of a woman standing, probably Edo, holding a vase and stick, fixed hardwood double lotus stand, 18cms, (7") overall. £200-300 £950
192 A Japanese gold lacquered five-section inro, 19th century, designed with a figure of a thoughtful man, 10cms, (4"), with a hardwood netsuke, serving as a Ojime. £200-300 £480
193 A Japanese carved ivory Okimono, a man on a bale, Meiji Period, modelled with a figure about to strike a rat, 8cms, (3"). £100-150 £340
194 A small Japanese carved ivory group, with a woodsman, Meiji Period, the woodsman standing, holding an axe, carrying a basket and child, with an attendant figure carrying a kettle, six-character mark, 7.5cms, (3") and another small group with a metal worker, modelled kneeling, beating a sword blade, a standing figure looking on, two-character mark, 5cms, (2"), (2). £150-200 £480
195 A small Japanese carved ivory group, of a seated figure and two gins Meiji, the seated figure, his elbow resting on a stool, watching a gin dispense liquid into a vase, two-character red mark, 6cms, (2½"). £100-150 £280
196 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, modelled as a boy, probably late Edo, the boy concealing a mask, two-character mark, 3.5cms., (1¼"). £80-120  
197 A Japanese carved ivory libation cup, 19th century, shell-formed bowl, with a lotus leaf, insect finial to the domed lid and serpent handle, length 10cms, (4"). £150-200 £160
198 A small Japanese carved ivory group, two figures and a squid, Meiji Period, one kneeling about to strike, the other standing with a staff and basket of fish, 6cms,(2½"). £70-100 £190
199 A small ivory Okimono, modelled as a kneeling figure beside a kettle, Meiji Period, modelled with arm upraised with a rat, his other hand holding a fan, two-character mark, 8cms, (3"). £100-150 £440
200 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, modelled as a mendicant resting, probably Edo, holding a staff and gourd, 4cms, (1½") and a hardwood Netsuke, modelled as a kneeling figure, 4cms, (1½"), (2). £70-100 £220
201 A small Japanese carved ivory figure, of a puppeteer, probably Meiji, kneeling before a box, holding a puppet, 3cms, (1¼"), a small ivory figure of a musician, standing holding a lute, 5cms, (2"), (2). £80-120 £80
202 A small Japanese carved ivory figure, of a metal worker, probably Meiji, standing holding implements over a brazier, 5cms, (2") and an ivory model of a fish and two frogs on a lily pad, width 5cms, (2"), (2). £70-100  
203 A Japanese ivory Shibayama and white metal mounted Necessaire, tusk section double hinged, enclosing scissors, needle and thimble, raised on four ball feet, width 13½cms, (5¼"). £600-800 £550
204 A Malacca, ivory and tortoiseshell mounted walking cane, probably Italian, perhaps late 19th century, the pommel modelled as a terrestrial globe, hinged to enclose sun-dial, 88cms, (34½"). £200-300 £230
205 An Edwardian fabric pin-cushion Valentine, "THINK OF ME", star-shaped, width 31cms, (12"). £50-70 £50
207 An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry oval tea tray, with a lobed and moulded outline, inlaid fan design, surrounded by bellflower festoons, wrythen ties, urns and swags, cast gilt metal handles, width 69cms, (29"). £150-200 £260
208 A granite curling stone, brass-mounted ivory handle, width 28cms, (11") and four other curling stones, (without fittings), (5). £180-220 £170
209 Dieppe carved ivory figure, a lady in 18th century costume, wearing a feathered hat, holding a sprig and fan, in two parts, 23cms, (9") and a similar figure of a young lady, holding a pen and scroll, 23cms, (9"), (2). £500-800 £2400
210 A carved ivory caricature figure, 19th century, modelled as Napoleon defeated, his tricorn hat rocking with two figures, Moskau and Liepzig, 13cms, (5"). £200-300 £1050
211 A carved ivory caricature figure of a peasant woman, carrying a fruit filled basket, the basket hinged to reveal a young woman, 11.5cms, (4½"). £200-300 £550
212 An Indo Portuguese carved ivory 'Good Shepherd' group, Goa, 17th or 18th century, the good shepherd sat upon a mountain, numerous sheep, a fountain and a figure emblematic of Faith, 13cms, (5"). £500-800 £1800
213 A Japanese carved ivory Okimono, Meiji Period, modelled as a standing figure holding a staff, carrying a basket with a child holding a hawk, two-character mark, 19cms, (7½"). £200-300 £500
214 A Japanese carved ivory Okimono, Meiji Period, modelled as a kneeling figure with a tambourine and a monkey, two-character red seal mark, (damaged), 11cms, (4½"). £100-150 £240
215 A Japanese carved ivory sectional group, modelled as a standing figure carrying a sack and a kneeling artisan with tools, two-character red seal mark, 18cms, (7"). £100-150 £300
216 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, with a distorted face, probably Edo, the face revealed from the natural tapering ivory, (cracked), 4cms, (1½"). £70-100  
217 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of Kylin, Meiji Period, modelled crouched and coiled, two-character mark, 4cms, (1½") and another Netsuke modelled as a dragon, 4cms, (1½"), (2). £80-120 £65
218 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a sow, probably Meiji, the heavily pregnant animal recumbent, two-character mark, 5cms, (2"). £70-100 £75
219 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a frog, modelled with a turtle resting on a lily pad, two-character mark, 3cms, (1") and a Netsuke modelled as a fish 4cms, (1½"), (2). £80-120  
220 A small Japanese carved ivory Okimono, modelled as a standing figure holding a fish, one character mark, 7cms, (4¼") and three other small Okimonos, (4). £100-150 £130
221 A Chinese carved hardwood model of a water buffalo, the model recumbent, carrying a figure, 14cms, (5½"). £70-100  
222 A Chinese carved hardwood figure of a man upholding a vase, white metal inlay, 42cms, (16½"). £80-120  
223 A Sino-Indian carved ivory group of a laden bullock and driver, the driver a stooped elderly figure carrying a basket, square base, (split), width 16cms, (6½") on a hardwood stand. £200-300 £170
224 An Anglo-Indian bone inlaid teakwood table cabinet, circa 1900, decorated with birds and formal scrolling foliage, shaped cresting, shell superstructure, two panelled doors enclosing a stationery rack and single drawer, height 69cms, (27"), width 33cms, (13"). £100-150 £220
225 A sailor's valentine, mid 19th century, two parts hinged, with an arrangement of shells around a heart, matched by a star motif, (some damage), width 35cms, (13½"). £300-500 £1300
226 Pair of Chinese 'white jade' models of recumbent horses, 20th century, naturalistically modelled, on wooden stands, 12.5cms (5") overall height 12cms (5") £100-150 £1600
227 A pair of Chinese green jade shallow dishes, 20th century, quatrefoil shape, width 12½cms (5") on hardwood stands and four other jade or jadeite items (6) £100-150 £6500
228 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, modelled as a monkey on a shell, 2.5cms, (1"), a small ivory figure of a scribe, 3.5cms, (1½") and a model of two rabbits, signed, 3cms, (1¼"), (3). £70-100 £210
229 An Edwardian oak stationery cabinet, slope front with two folding doors, enclosing a fitted interior, with perpetual calendar, stepped rack and a note board, single drawer under, marked "Bright, Bournemouth", width 41cms, (16"). £200-300 £200
230 Attributed to George Engleheart, Anthony Rhudde, an oval portrait miniature, signed with a cursive E and dated (probably) 1804, 7.5 x 6cms, (3" x 2½"), in a rectangular gilt metal frame, floral spray and wreath cresting. £300-500 £550
231 English School, 1830's Edward Farnham, a rectangular miniature on ivory, 11.5 x 8.5cms, (4½" x 3½"), in a gilt metal frame, with floral spray and wreath cresting. £300-500 £270
232 Victorian School, Catherine Farnham, a rectangular portrait miniature, probably an over-painted photograph, on opaque glass, 16 x 12cms, (6¼" x 4¾") in a fine swept gilt frame, encased within burgundy coloured velvet, glazed case. £300-500  
233 Victorian School, Sir Arthur Douglas Scott, three-quarter length standing, an over-painted photograph, probably on opaque glass, 20 x 15.5cms, (8" x 6"), in a gilt frame, encased within a burgundy velvet lined and glazed frame. £100-200  
234 A 9ct hallmarked gold cigar piercer, by Samuel Morden & Co., London 1925, 14grms, gross, 8cms, (3¾"). £60-100 £85
235 A pair of carved horn pedestal spill vases, one decorated with deer in a mountain landscape, the other with wild pigs, (one repaired), 15cms, (6"). £70-100 £850
236 After the Antique - classical maiden, wearing a gown, bronze, on a white marble plinth, 119cms, (47") overall. £1000-1500  
237 A brass Corinthian column oil lamp, fluted shaft, square base with a ruby tinted reservoir, tinted and frosted shade, complete with chimney, height 94cms, (37"). £350-400 £460
238 A majolica oil lamp, modelled as a figure carrying a cornucopia, supporting a brass section, under a moulded blue opaque glass reservoir, frosted shade with chimney, overall height 86cms, (34"). £300-400 £270
239 A German submarine binnacle compass, marked Carl Bamberg, No. 23716 Berlin, Friedemau, fitted in an oak pedestal cabinet, with a brass plaque, "Binnacle of Surrendered German Mine Laying Submarine UB34 November 1918", cabinet height 116cms, (45½"). £200-300 £230
240 A Philips 19" relief globe, by George Philip & Son Ltd., London 1958, turned wood base, 66cms, (26"). £120-160 £270
241 G. Moerlin, Bust of a young girl, gold patinated bronze on alabaster, on a marble plinth, 14cms, (5½"). £200-300 £200
242 An oval wooden basket, stirrup handle, stamped 'Made by Elwyn Christian Souvenir from Pitcairn Island', lobed outline, carved with leaf motifs, width 24cms, (9½"). Footnote: A basket made by one of The Bounty mutineer Fletcher Christian's descendants on Pitcairn Island. £300-500  
243 A brass adjustable desk lamp, scrolled bracket with pink tinted opalescent moulded shade, weighted lobed circular base, fitted for electricity, 57cms, (22½"). £150-200 £150
244 Victorian wool work panel, decorated with a triple masted galleon, 35 x 42cms, (13" x 16½"). £250-350  
Books
250 John Speede, "Leicester Both Countye and Citie Described", 17th century hand-coloured county map, 38 x 51cms, (15" x 20"). £60-100 £180
251 Francis Price, "The British Carpenter: Or A Treaties on Carpentry", third edition enlarged, 1753, illustrated, small 4to, rebound calf. £800-1200  
252 William Robertson, "The History of America", third edition in three vols. 1780 with maps enclosed in Vol. I and II; Claude-Francois Zavier Millot, "General History - Ancient and Modern", translated from the French, 1778-1789; William Russell, "The History of Modern Europe", five vols, 1789, uniform half calf, (13 vols). £100-150 £320
253 Nathaniel Hooke, "The Roman History", fourth edition, in eleven vols, 1766 to 1771 with maps and other plates, calf. £100-150 £150
254 Sir Walter Scott, "The Waverley Novels" in forty-eight vols, 1830 to 1834, calf. £200-300 £210
255 The Spectator, in eight vols, printed for J. & R. Thomson, in The Strand, 1749, half calf, defective. £50-80 £42
256 Sir Walter Scott, "The Poetical Works", in twelve vols, Edinburgh 1820, reddish brown calf. £50-80 £75
257 Andrew Bryant, Map of the County of Northampton From the Actual Survey - By A. Bryant in the Years 1824, 1825 and 1826, with the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry of the County, published 1827, a large format map in book form, large folio, half calf, (damaged and old repairs). £100-150 £360
258 Rev. George Newenham Wright, "China, in a Series of Views Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits, of the Ancient Empire", (1843), four vols in two,with engraved plate, after Thomas Allom, tooled green calf, (worn), 4to. £500-700 £480
259 Lionel Edwards, "The Passing Seasons" Country Life, (n.d.), limited edition number 61/250, with eighteen plates, each signed by the artist in pencil, folio cloth with dust wrapper, (damaged binding). £200-300 £360
260 George Fothergill, "Old Raby Hunt Club Album", (n.d.), one of only fifty copies published "in this style" of which this is number 21, inscribed by the artist/author, folio, cloth, (defective). £70-100 £250
261 George Denholm Armour, "Humour in the Hunting Field", Country & Life 1928, limited edition number 45/100, twenty plates, signed by the artist, folio cloth. £100-150 £180
262 British Hunts and Huntsmen in four vols, compiled in conjunction with The Sporting Life 1909, titled, "England N, Scotland and Ireland; England South West; England S.E.E. and East Midlands; England N.E., West Midlands and Wales, half Morocco calf, folio. £600-800  
263 Andrew Bryant, Map of the County of Bedford in the years 1825 and 1826, coloured, published 1826, a large format map folded and mounted on canvas with leather 'book' case. £400-600 £450
Prints & Engravings
270 Forster after Franz Winterhalter, "Her Most Gracious Majesty, The Queen", an engraving, published 1847, 60 x 44cms, (23½" x 17½"), a companion print, "His Royal Highness, Prince Albert", in swept gilt frames and six later prints of Edward VII, George V and George VI with their consorts, (8). £250-400  
271 After William Elmes, "Jack Frost Attacking Bony in Russia", hand-coloured caricature, visible 24 x 35cms, (9½" x 14½") and another, "Russian Amusement or The Corsican Football", visible 25 x 34cms, (9½" x 13¼"), (2). £150-200 £360
272 After Albrecht Durer, Christ on the cross, from the engraved Passion Series, (Bartsch 40), engraving probably 18th century, 11.5 x 7cms, (4½" x 3"). £100-150 £90
273 William Scott, "Odeon Suite No. 3", signed in pencil and dated 66, artist proof screen print, the sheet 62 x 75cms, (24½ " x 29½"). £700-1000 £800
274 Kevin Holdaway, "Mappin & Webb, London", signed, inscribed and dated 92, lino cut with 4/25, 42 x 46cms, (16½" x 18"). £50-70 £75
Watercolours
280 Frederick Davies, A woodland stream, signed and dated 186-(?), gouache, 25 x 21cms, (10" x 8¼"). £100-150 £85
281 Francois Arnal, "Untitled", signed and dated 59, ink and watercolour, 49 x 63cms, (19¼" x 24½"). £200-300 £180
282 A. David Bell, "The Meet"; "Hounds Moving Off"; "Breaking Cover"; and "Presenting the Brush", set of four sporting scenes, signed, gouache, 29 x 44cms, (11½" x 17½"). £1000-1500  
283 After Antoine Watteau, "Les Plaisirs du Bal", watercolour with body colour, 51 x 65cms, (20" x 25"). £400-600  
284 Claude Hayes, Moorland landscapes, a pair, both signed, watercolour, 24.5 x 34.5cms, (9¾" x 13½"). £100-150 £140
285 F. Vallotton, Female nude, bears signature and date 16, pastel (?), 64 x 52cms, (25" x 20½"). £200-300 £200
286 Basil Ivan Rakoczi, Fishing off a pier, signed, ink with colour wash, 29 x 38cms, (11½" x 15"). £1000-1500 £900
287 Edith Simon, Woman half length, reverse silhouette, and scalpel-cut, 80 x 56cms, (31½" x 22") in a repainted antique frame, Provenance: Acquired from Edith Simon Gallery, Edinburgh, August 1991. £100-150 £90
288 John Ensor, "Hazelwood", a burnt out building, signed, inscribed and dated Feb 43, watercolour. £100-150 £85
289 Circle of Daniel Gardner, Rev. Durand Rhudde, Chaplin to King George III, oval pastel drawing, 26 x 20cms, (10¼" x 8") and a companion work Anthony Rhudde Esquire, (2). £400-600 £360
290 Charles James Adams, "Rural Conversation" figures on a pathway, signed, watercolour, 27 x 38cms, (10½" x 15"). £200-300 £750
291 Charles James Adams, "The Thames at Windsor", signed, watercolour, 27 x 38cms, (10½" x 15"). £300-400 £460
292 James McIntyre, Lakeland scene, a nocturne, signed, gouache, 48 x 76cms, (19" x 30"). £200-300 £180
293 W.V. Longe, "Finding the Scent" and "Over the Fence", pair of hunting scenes, signed and dated 84, watercolour with body colour, 24 x 35cms, (9½" x 13½"). £300-400 £250
294 Albert Henry Findley, "The Magazine, Leicester", signed, watercolour, 38 x 53cms, (15" x 21"). Footnote: Related press cuttings affixed reverse. £250-400 £360
295 P. De Wint, Still life, watercolour, 25 x 36cms, (10" x 14"). Provenance: Appleby Bros. Ltd., St James's Spring Exhibition 1961; Thomas Agnew & Son, New Bond Street. Please note change of attribution. £250-400 £4300
296 Henry Silvester Stannard, "The Toy Vendor", signed, watercolour, 34 x 48cms, (13½" x 19"). £1500-2000 £1500
297 Victorian School, Portrait of Albert William Orme Whingates, as a boy, in a landscape setting, watercolour, oval, 32 x 28cms, (12½" x 11"). £100-150 £90
298 I.J.W., Frederick Thomas and Edward Henry Whingates, initialled and dated 1839, watercolour, 15 x 20cms, (16" x 8"). £60-100 £50
Oil Paintings
305 Walter Goldsmith "The Upper Thames" signed and dated 1883 oil on canvas 38 x 76 £500-700  
306 K. Schwitters, "The Scarecrow", bears initials K.S., oil on canvas, 61 x 50cms, (24" x 20"). £400-600  
307 English School, Early 20th century, "Horse of the Cavalry", oil on canvas, 51 x 61cms, (20" x 24"). £200-300 £480
308 Ernest Walbourn, "Digging the cabbage patch", signed, oil on canvas, 90 x 129cms, (35½" x 51"). £6000-8000  
309 Victorian School, Right Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, three-quarter length, seated in his study, holding a book, oil on canvas, 139 x 92cms, (54½" x 37"), (damaged). £400-600 £360
310 Provincial School, second quarter of the 19th century, Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, oil on canvas, 91 x 71cms, (36" x 28"). £300-500 £300
311 Manner of William Etty, a girl with a dove and an attentive boy, in a woodland landscape, oil on relined canvas, 90 x 70cms, (35½" x 27½"). £800-1200 £1650
312 After Angelica Kauffman, "The Punishment of Cupid", tondo, 65 x 64cms, (25" x 25"). £1500-2000 £2300
313 Dutch School, early 18th century, Figures bathing in a pool, oil on relined canvas, 61 x 47cms, (24" x 18½"). £1000-1500 £1700
314 Simon Elwes, Countess of Hardwicke, signed, oil on canvas, 52 x 43cms, (20" x 17"). £800-1000 £2500
315 Uberto Pallastrelli, portrait of a girl, head and shoulders length, signed and inscribed verso - Venezia 1933, oil on canvas, 37 x 30cms, (14½" x 11¾") £800-1000 £1100
316 Charles Spencelayh, "A farmer he'll be", signed and dated 1946, oil on canvas, 45 x 37cms, (18" x 14½"). £1000-1500 £850
317 William Anslow Thornley, Beached fishing boats at Whitby and boats off the coast with hulks, a pair, oil on canvas, 36 x 31cms, (16" x 12"). £600-800 £3300
318 P.M. Surrey Dane, "Myself", initialled and labelled verso, oil on canvas, 46 x 35cms, (18" x 15"). Exhibited Royal Academy, London 1944, No. 34. £100-150 £140
319 Henry Marvell Carr, "Marion Smith, aged 10", half-length portrait, inscribed on the stretcher and dated June 1924, oil on canvas, 61 x 50cms, (24" x 20"). £200-300  
320 * Summers, An old man in contemplation by an Italian lakeside, oil on canvas, with a study of boat builders verso, 43 x 48cms, (17" x 18"). £100-150 £80
321 Donald McIntyre, Welsh cottage, signed, oil on board, 35 x 56cms, (14" x 22"). £500-800 £480
322 Attributed to Stephen Crowther, London street scene, indistinctly signed and dated 1961, oil on board, 61 x 46cms, (24" x 18"). £100-150 £120
323 Pietro Dessau, Figure holding a model boat, with balloons and a goose, signed, oil on canvas, 30 x 23cms, (12" x 9"). £200-300 £190
324 Jack Carrington-Smith, Grey Day on the Derwent", signed and dated 56, oil on canvas, 61 x 77cms, (24" x 30½"). £1000-1500  
325 Emlyn Roberts, Welsh landscape, signed with a device, dated 60, oil on board, 22 x 26cms, (8¾" x 10¼), Exhibited at The Leicester Galleries, London, Works by South Wales Group, March 1961, No. 9. £100-150 £420
326 C. O'Neill, "The Cabbage Patch", signed, oil on board, 20 x 25cms, (8" x 10"). £100-150 £85
327 Charles Henry Passey, "Barden Towers, Bolton Woods, Yorks", bears signature, oil on relined canvas, 76 x 127cms, (30" x 50"). £2000-3000  
328 George Stainton, Portsmouth harbour, signed and dated 1875, oil on relined canvas, 45 x 37cms, (24" x 35½"). £4000-5000  
329 Charles Thomas Burt, Haymaking, figures in a landscape, signed and dated 1870, oil on relined canvas, 51 x 76cms, (20" x 30"). £1000-1500 £1400
330 Neil Cawthorne, "Heavy Going", signed and dated 96, oil on canvas, 30 x 61cms, (12" x 24"). £500-700 £750
331 Reg. Cartwright, "Still life with Souvenirs", signed and dated 97, oil on board, 66 x 53cms, (26" x 21"). This was not exhibited at the L.S.A., but a similar one was. £200-300 £190
332 L Martin Sill life of flowers in a vase, on a ledge, bears signature, oil on canvas, 118 x 88cms, (46½" x 34½"). £1000-1500 £2000
333 English School, "A Free Man", an African figure in a landscape, oil on board, 42 x 53cms, (16½" x 21"). £300-500  
334 Victorian School, Still life of roses and grapes, oil on relined canvas, 56 x 41cms, (22" x 16"). £300-400 £260
335 Continental School, Young woman in a rowing boat, oil on relined canvas, 28 x 38cms, (11" x 15"). £300-500 £1700
336 Hugh Ford Crighton, Still life of fruit, on a mossy bank, signed, oil on canvas, 25 x 39cms, (10" x 15½"); £100-150 £150
337 J.B. Cook, of Leamington, Summer landscape, with horses watering in a stream, bears signature and date 76, oil on relined canvas, 63 x 104cms, (25" x 41"). £600-800  
338 Alfred H. Green, Three young farmers in a landscape, signed, oil on canvas, 74 x 61cms, (29" x 24"). £1400-1800  
339 R. Hindmarsh, Country cottages, a pair, both signed, oil on canvas, 33 x 26cms, (13" x 10"). £400-600 £1200
340 Alfred Sheldon-Williams, Ploughing, oil on board, 29 x 39cms, (11½" x 15½"). Footnote: Exhibited: "Fat of the Land", Usher Art Gallery, Lincoln. £300-500 £280
341 19th Century English School, Children playing on a five-bar gate, oil on canvas, unsigned, 45 x 60cms, (18" x 24"). £200-300 £360
Clocks
345 A walnut cased Vienna wall clock, circa 1900, broken architectural pediment, with turned finials and split spindles, glazed door, flanked by split spindles, gilt dial with enamelled chapter ring, double weight-driven movement, fluted pendant base, height 122cms, (48"). £400-600  
346 A large early Victorian inlaid mahogany wheel barometer, by C. Rimondi, Halifax, kingwood banding and stringing, broken swan-neck pediment, silvered dials, 122cms, (48"). £1000-1500 £850
347 A Victorian wall clock, signed Duplock, London, mahogany case, circular brass dial, double fusee movement, striking on a bell, 44cms, (17¼") drop, diameter 41cms, (16"). £600-800 £6600
348 A William IV mahogany wall clock, by Thomas Hunter, London, the drop case with a glazed aperture, brass stringing, scroll work, convexed plate, signed Thos. Hunter, Goswell Rd., London, single fusee movement, 41cms, (16"). £200-300 £600
349 An inlaid mahogany stick barometer, early 19th century, signed Turcone, Warrington, with boxwood stringing, broken swan-neck pediment, square silver chart and domed cistern cover, 97cms, (38"). £150-200 £480
350 A walnut-cased "penny-in-the-slot" freestanding Polyphon, playing 50cm, (19½") discs, architectural casing, with shaped pediment and finials, arched glazed door, flanked by ornamental three-quarter columns, drawer under, on plinth stand, with a panelled fall front, incorporating corbels, labelled twice "Drop the penny in the slot, Guldmann & Co., 45A Market Street, Manchester", height 203cms. (80"), plinth width 85cms, (33½"). £5500-6500 £5000
351 A walnut-cased Symphonion, playing 48cm, (19") discs, architectural casing, the pediment with pilaster strips, panelling and finials, arched glazed door, flanked by pilasters with ornamental split spindles, height 136cms, (53½"), width 61cms, (24"), on an oak stand, overall height 215cms, (84½"). £4000-5000  
352 A Swiss musical box, second half of the 19th century, in an inlaid walnut case, with a floral marquetry oval, kingwood banding and stringing and ebonised outlines, 27cm, (10½") cylinder, playing on a drum and six bells, width 56cm, (22"). £2000-3000  
353 A Louis XVI style gilt-metal and rouge marble mantel clock, signed Raingo Freres, Paris, campana urn finial and four glass casing with quiver columns, cylinder movement, striking on a bell, plinth base, 47cms, (18½"). £200-300 £500
354 Swiss musical box, second half of the 19th century, playing eight airs, 24cms, (9½") drum, striking on five bells, in a rose wood kingwood banded and stained wood case, with a printed motif, width 57cms, (22½"). £400-600 £400
355 A walnut-cased barograph, by Negretti & Zambra, London, early 20th century, the mechanism on a metal platform, glazed case, width 43cms, (17"). £200-300 £280
356 A George III mahogany longcase clock, signed J. & A. Harlis, Birmingham, broken swan-neck pediment, with spiral twist columns, gilt-metal composite capital, the door with kingwood banding and stringing, flanked by Sphinx caryatids, plinth base, on square bracket feet, painted arched dial, with a moon phase to the lunette, the spandrels emblematic of the seasons, the centre painted with a hunting scene, date and minute dials, 239cms, (94"). £1200-1800 £1300
357 A coromandel and brass mounted mantel clock and aneroid barometer by J & G Hayward, Derby, late 19th century, each designed as a ship's wheel, silvered dials, on rectangular plinth bases, 36cms, (14"). £1000-1500 £2100
358 An early Victorian mahogany wheel barometer, signed - A Cattanio, Worcester, with ebony and boxwood stringing, broken swan-neck pediment, baluster section, rounded pendant with silvered dials, 99cms, (39"). £250-400 £400
359 A George III oak longcase clock, signed Whitehurst, Derby, square brass dial with cast rococo spandrels, silvered chapter ring, date aperture, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, the case with a broken architectural pediment, arched long door with a marquetry star motif, panelled plinth, bracket feet, height 210cms. £1000-1500  
360 A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, arched brass dial, rococo spandrels, silvered chapter ring, subsidiary second dial, silver plaque to the lunette, emblematic of Father Time, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, the case with broken swan-neck pediment, banding and stringing, short door, plinth base, bracket feet, height 220cms, (86¾"). £800-1200  
361 A 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, with a swan-neck pediment, turned and fluted supports, long door with canted corners and on bracket feet, 11" square painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary date aperture, floral spandrels and inscribed, 'Hart, Malmsbury', thirty-hour movement, striking on a bell, 208cms, (82"). £300-500 £260
362 An oak longcase clock, 18th century, signed - Robt. Fuller, Watton, square brass dial with engraved foliate spandrels, date aperture, thirty-hour movement, striking on a bell, cased, plain hood, long door, bracket feet, height 198cms, (78"). £600-800  
363 A longcase clock, early 19th century, white enamelled dial, indistinctly signed, square enamelled dial, with painted floral spandrels, date aperture, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, the case with a simple swan-neck pediment, long door, stepped plinth base, height 120cms, (86½"). £400-600  
364 A George III oak longcase clock, signed Thos Brown, Birmingham, square brass dial, mask head and scrolled spandrels, date aperture, single hand, thirty hour movement, striking on a bell, the case with a shaped pediment, long door, plinth base, height 206cms, (81"). £500-700  
Carpets and Rugs
370 An Bokhara rug, four elephant's foot guls, on a red field, multi-bordered, 110 x 108cms, (43½" x 42½"), a similar rug, 205 x 102cms, (80½" x 41½") and a similar small rug, 115cms x 92cm,s (45½" x 36½"), (3). £120-180  
371 An Afghan rug, three lozenge medallions on a dark ground, red multi borders, 190 x 108cms, (75" x 42½"). £40-60 £45
372 A Kelim flat-weave rug, geometric design, patterned border, worn and frayed, 196cms x 142cms, (77½" x 56"). £300-500 £250
373 A Kum silk rug, medallion, urns, scrolling foliate motifs, on an ivory field, patterned border within guards, 160 x 103cms, (63" x 40½"). £400-600 £400
374 A Hamadan carpet, red ground with medallions, on a patterned red field, formal border within guards, (worn), 130 x 237cms, 51" x 93½"). £100-150 £100
Furniture
380 A George III style walnut and burr walnut on oak linen press, moulded cornice, two fielded panelled doors to the upper section, two short and a single long drawer below, with crossbanding, bracket feet, width 121cms, (48"), height 169cms, (66½"). £1000-1500  
381 An Italian mirrored glass wall mirror, bevelled plate, engraved mirrored surround, cresting, pendant piece, 104 x 58cms, (41" x 23"). £50-80  
382 A joined elm box, with rectangular hinged boarded lid, arched and lozenge carved front panel, width 99cms, (3'3"), height 33cms, (13"), depth 38cms, (15"). £60-100 £220
383 A joined oak coffer, 18th Century, six-plank construction, with a hinged lid and stile ends, width 109cms, (3'7"), depth 36cms, (14"), height 59cms, (23"). £150-200 £130
384 A joined oak mule chest, in part 18th Century, rectangular hinged boarded lid with a moulded edge, four arched fielded panels to the front above three drawers, with a later carved decoration, width 148cms, (4'10"), depth 64cms, (25"), height 88cms, (35"). £300-500 £250
385 A Victorian walnut centre table with an oval top, shaped apron, turned and fluted supports and carved scrolled legs, joined a turned stretcher, width 125cms, (49"), depth 76cms, (30"), height (73cms, (29"). £200-300 £170
386 A Swedish style giltwood and gesso pier glass, 19th century, rectangular lightly bevelled plate, gadrooned surround, urn and festoon pediment, scrolled foliate outlines, height 125cms, (49"), width 76cms, (36"). £200-300 £190
387 A Victorian style carved giltwood and gesso wall mirror, rectangular plate, moulded scrolled surround, framed by pierced and scrolled foliate, height 97cms, (38"), width 83cms, (33"). £200-300  
388 A joined oak mule chest, 18th Century, rectangular hinged top with a moulded edge, above four arched fielded panels, drawers below, panelled ends, width 148cms, (58"), depth 56cms, (22"), height 92cms, (36"). £300-500 £250
389 An early Victorian mahogany bookcase, cavetto moulded cornice, two arched glazed panelled doors to the upper section, the base section with two flush frieze drawers, over two arched panelled doors, plinth base, height 234cms, (92"), width 136cms, (53½"). £200-300 £500
390 A late Victorian oak desk, with a tooled leather inset, the superstructure with four drawers, shelf with baluster rail, gilt metal rail pedestals, fitted with three frieze drawers, three drawers to each pedestal, reeded outlines, turned legs, with castors, lock plates stamped - Hobbs, London, width 122cms, (48"), depth 61cms, (24"). £300-500 £400
391 A George III style mahogany pier glass, probably 19th century, rectangular bevelled mirror plate, broken scrolled pediment, with gilt rosette appliques and foliate scroll, moulded outline, shaped pendant section with an applied scallop, height 114cms, (45"), width 69cms, (27"). £300-500 £260
392 A Victorian satinwood and marquetry side cabinet, with stringing and banding, the raised back with two shelves, the base top with segmentary demi-lune inlay, two panelled doors below with inlaid ovals, two shallow drawers to the apron piece, on square tapering legs, brass toes and castors, width 62cms, (24½"), height 134cms, (52½"), (damaged). £100-150 £460
393 A walnut and marquetry triple wardrobe, early 20th century, with Dutch style marquetry panels, with urns, foliage and cornucopias, projecting and rounded moulded cornice, large bevelled glass shaped and arched panelled door, enclosing slides and drawers, flanked by hanging robes, projecting quadrant moulded apron piece, turned feet, width 198cms, (78"), height 211cms, (83"). £300-500 £280
394 A Victorian oak library chair, upholstered in button red leather, turned baluster rails to the arms, turned legs, width 74cms, (29"). £200-300 £360
395 George III oak bureau, fall front enclosing part fitted interior, with drawers and pigeonholes, four graduating long drawers below, on bracket feet, with a matched bookcase top, narrow ogee moulded cornice, two fielded panelled doors, enclosing shelves, width 100cms, (39") overall height 205cms, (81"). £1200-1800  
396 A George III mahogany chest of drawers, rectangular top with a reeded edge, fitted with four graduated long drawers, bracket feet, with a matched bookcase top, projecting cornice, panelled glazed doors enclosing shelves, width 104cms, (41"), height 179cms, (70½") overall. £800-1200  
397 A Victorian mahogany cylinder shape pot cupboard, circular top with a moulded edge and a white marble inset, plinth base, height 74cms, (29"), diameter 39cms, (15¼"). £100-150 £150
398 A William IV mahogany pier cabinet, inverted breakfront top, panelled door, flanked by plain moulded pilasters, plinth base, width 74cms, (29"), height 102cms, (40"). £200-300 £250
399 A William IV mahogany extending dining table, refinished rectangular top with a single leaf, moulded edge, rounded corners, ringed and fluted legs, 183 x 121cms, (72" x 47½"). £800-1200  
400 William IV mahogany extending dining table, the top with rounded corners, moulded edge, plain frieze, on fluted legs, with two extra leaves, 225cms, (88½") overall. £1000-1500  
401 A Harlequin set of twelve Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, each with a serpentine upholstered seat and turned legs, bolt backs. £1200-1800 £800
402 A Victorian rosewood and marquetry stretcher table, with rounded ends, foliate scrolled decoration and stringing, fitted with a single frieze drawer, on ringed and fluted uprights with a baluster section, shaped cross rail, scrolled legs with acanthus knees, width 122cms, (48"), depth 65cms, (25½"). £800-1200  
403 A William IV rosewood pedestal table, rectangular top with canted corners, fitted with a single frieze drawer, pear-shaped column of hexagonal section, incurved platform base, width 48cms, (19"), depth 36cms, (14"). £300-500 £260
404 A Victorian mahogany three-tier dumb waiter, graduating revolving tiers, with moulded outlines, baluster uprights, on tripod splayed legs, height 118cms, (46½"), diameter 61cms, (24"). £300-500  
405 A Regency style table, with circular tilt-top, boxwood and ebony stringing, broad crossbanding, the base with a turned column, on four legs, with brass toes and castors, diameter 120cms, (47"). Labelled - 'Woburn Collection'. £600-800 £600
406 An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, bow front, with glazed doors enclosing fixed shelves, square tapering legs, marquetry decoration throughout, with flowers and scrolls, width 138cms, (54"), depth 51cms, (20"), height 146cms, (58½"), stamped 'M.F. Co. Ltd.'. £1500-2000  
407 A 19th century oak table, circular tilt top with a shaped edge, on a turned and wrythen fluted columns, carved tripod legs, ball and claw feet, diameter 80cms, (31½"). £300-400  
408 A Victorian ebonised walnut and marquetry breakfront credenza, with gilt metal applied mouldings and foliate brackets, centre panelled door with an urn, scrolled foliate and festooned design, surrounded by banding and stringing, flanked by quadrant close panelled doors, enclosing shelves, width 152cms, (60"), height 105cms, (41½"). £500-700 £480
409 A Chinese hardwood stand, serpentine form, fitted with three frieze drawers, with lacquered decoration of birds by a river above carved and fretted apron, shaped legs, width 125cms, (49"), depth 56cms, (22"), height 75cms, (29½"). £300-500  
410 A George III mahogany chest, rectangular top, with boxwood and ebony stringing and broad crossbanding, fitted with two short and three long graduating drawers, bracket feet, width 117cms, (46"), depth 57cms, (22½"), height 114cms, (45"). £200-300 £230
411 A Dutch walnut kingwood and marquetry side table, circa 1800, rectangular top, with stepped angles, pen-work panels of Hercules and Venus within banding, laurel spandrels, fitted with tooled leather writing slide over two drawers, centred by a further pen-work panel, square tapering legs, (substantial damage), width 81cms, (32"), depth 57cms, (22½"). £200-300 £1000
412 A Dutch mahogany and marquetry secretaire a abattant , inlaid rosettes with parquetry stringing, dentil frieze, fluted canted corners, fitted with a single drawer over a flap front, enclosing drawers and pigeonholes, two cupboards below, square tapering legs, width 87cms, (34"), height 147cms, (58"). £600-800  
413 A continental olive wood and walnut card table, fold-over top involving a baize lined interior, tooled leather outline, plain frieze, turned and ringed legs, width 54cms, (21½"), depth 49cms, (19"). £400-600  
414 A George I style walnut pier glass, 18th or 19th century, scrolled and fretted outlines, parcel gilt scrolls roundel to the cresting, rectangular bevelled plate, (some losses and rudimentary repairs), 97 x 50cms, (38" x 23"). £200-300  
415 A joined oak sideboard, in part 18th Century, rectangular top with a moulded edge, two frieze drawers, width 125cms, (4'1"), depth 46cms, (18"), height 81cms, (32"). £700-1000 £1300
416 A George III oak hanging corner cupboard, with a panelled door, enclosing two fixed shelves, width 73cms, (29"), height 81cms, (32"). £300-500  
417 An Arts & Crafts oak single chair, in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, slat back, drop-in seat and tapering legs joined by turned rails. £250-400 £300
418 A George III mahogany lowboy, rectangular top with a moulded edge, three frieze drawers above a shaped apron, turned legs and pad feet, width 72cms, (28"), depth 49cms, (19"), height 71cms, (28"). £250-400 £900
419 A Victorian walnut and marquetry card table, 'D' shaped fold-over top, with Tunbridge ware banding and stringing, enclosing a red baize interior, plain frieze, supported on four ringed columns with an inlaid boss and urn finial, on four splayed legs, rosette capped feet, width 99cms, (39"), depth 44cms, (17½"). £500-700  
420 A George III mahogany sofa table, rectangular top with 'D' shaped drop leaves, fitted with two flush frieze drawers, with an applied moulded diamond filled tablet, ringed column, on four splayed and reeded legs, brass lion paw toes and castors, minimum width 98cms, (38½"), depth 68cms, (27"). £500-700  
421 A set of twelve George III mahogany dining chairs, each with three wavy rails, upholstered in patterned gold brocade, the apron piece with a guilloche blind fretwork band, square legs, 'H' stretchers, height 92cms, (36½"). £2000-3000 £3800
422 George II style walnut pier glass, circa 1900, rectangular plate, scrolled and fretted outline, with an open scallop, shaped pendant piece, 91cm x 51cms, (36" x 20"). £250-400  
423 A George III inlaid mahogany demi-lune card table, with stringing, fold-over top enclosing a baize interior, plain frieze, square tapering legs, with inlaid motifs, (damaged), width 91cms, (36"), £300-500  
424 A George IV inlaid mahogany inverted breakfront sideboard, of small proportions, with satinwood banding, stringing and fan marquetry spandrels to the drawers and cupboards, fitted with a central drawer over an arched front drawer, flanked by drawers, panelled cupboards, reduced bracket feet, (damaged), width 115cms, (45½"), depth 61cms, (24"). £400-600  
425 Victorian mahogany and marquetry bow front chest of drawers, in the French taste, in the style of Edwards & Roberts, shaped serpentine ends, the top with satinwood inlaid oval panel, with a floral spray and ribbon tie within stringing, crossbanding, the ends similarly inlaid with oval satinwood panels, filled with baskets of flowers, fitted with three drawers, with scrolled foliage and flower festoons, square tapering legs, width 91cms, (36"), depth 52cms, (20½"). £500-700 £6000
426 Edwardian mahogany occasional table, oval form, moulded top, plain frieze, turned legs, joined by a shelf with a brass gallery, the top with a marquetry inlay, fan oval, bellflowers and ribands, width 79cms, (31"), height 73cms, (29"). £200-300 £480
427 George III style mahogany card table, demi-lune fold-over top with boxwood stringing and satinwood crossbanding, plain frieze, on tapering moulded legs, width 97cms, (3'2"), depth 49cms, (19"), height 74cms, (29"). £300-500  
428 George III oak dresser, moulded cornice, with shaped apron and two shelves, the base with a rectangular top and reeded edge, above three drawers, on square tapering legs, with rudimentary repairs and alterations, width 213cms, (7ft), height 188cms, (6.2"). £500-700 £500
429 A pair of porter's chairs, domed tops, shaped arms, cupboard bases and fitted castors, each with buttoned and studded leather upholstery, width 92cms, (3ft), height 178cms, (5'10"). £300-500 £1700
430 A Victorian mahogany breakfast table, circular tilt top with a moulded edge, plain frieze, melon fluted baluster column, on three carved scrolled legs with lions paw feet, diameter 117cms, (46"). £300-500  
431 An Edwardian mahogany pedestal, square marble inset top, tapering column, on a plinth base, 37cms, (14½") square, height 122cms, (48"). £100-150 £120
432 A French oak armoire, 19th century, with scrolled friezes, fluted corners, panelled sides and carved doors, shaped apron, scrolled legs, width 145cms, (57"), height 224cms, (88"), depth 54cms, (21"). £100-150 £160
433 A late Victorian walnut Sutherland table, rectangular leaves with rounded corners, turned and ringed legs, turned rail joining end supports, brass toes and castors, width 90cms, (35½") x 106cms, (42"). £300-500  
434 A Victorian rosewood pole screen, turned and hexagonal column, incurved platform base with bun feet supporting a shield shaped tapestry panel, 146cms, (4'9½"). £180-240 £160
435 A 19th century mahogany sideboard, with a rectangular top, above three drawers and a cellaret, an arched kneehole, square tapering legs, boxwood and ebony stringing throughout, with marquetry inlay of bellflowers, width 149cms, (4'11"), depth 63cms, (25"), height 99cms, (39"). £350-400  
436 A boarded oak six-plank coffer, circa 1700k the front fascia with chipped carved outline, the top badly warped, width 109cms, (43"), height 56cms, (22"). £300-400  
437 A George IV mahogany chest of drawers, rectangular top, fitted with two drawers and three long drawers, curved legs, width 108cms, (42½"), height 105cms, (41½"). £300-400  
438 A joined oak table, with a rectangular boarded top, carved frieze, turned legs, moulded stretchers, width 173cms, (68"), depth 81cms, (32"). £300-400 £380
439 A George III style wing-back armchair, cabriole mahogany legs, with pad feet, tapestry style brocade, (a.f.). £80-120 £220
440 A William IV rosewood occasional table, rectangular top, plain frieze, tulip-capped tapering column, incurved platform base, width 53cms, (21"), depth 40cms, (15½"). £120-180 £160
441 A George III style mahogany breakfront sideboard, late 20th century, boxwood stringing, fitted with three frieze drawers, over cupboards, rounded ends with further drawers and cupboards, infilled fluted uprights, square moulded legs, spade feet, length 202cms, (79½"), depth 68cms, (26¾"). £500-700  
442 A William IV mahogany metamorphic side table, converting to a bed table, the top with a sliding mechanism, two-hinged sections, supported by ratchets, tapering octagonal column, incurved platform base, width 91cms, (36"), depth 48cms, (18"). £300-500  
443 A Victorian style mahogany three-tier dumb waiter, 20th century, graduating circular tiers, moulded outlines, baluster uprights, tripod legs, height 101cms, (39½"), diameter 57cms, (22½") at its widest point. £150-200  
444 An oak chest of drawers, rectangular top, with two short and three long graduating drawers, bracket feet, panelled ends, width 99cms, (39"), depth 51cms, (20"), height 102cms, (44"). £120-180 £460
445 A 19th century oak hanging corner cupboard, astragal glazed door enclosing three fixed shelves, dentil and moulded cornice, width 71cms, (28"), height 104cms, (41"). £160-200 £160
446 A set of twelve Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, mid 20th century, serpentine shaped crestings, with wheat ears and pendants, pierced vase splats, brown leather drop-in seats, square tapering legs, comprising a pair of elbow chairs, scrolled arms, width 65cms, (25½") and turned side chairs/ £700-1000 £950
447 A mahogany extending dining table, by Waring & Gillow Ltd., 20th century, with five leaves, gadrooned outline, shaped ends, plain frieze with a moulded outline, on carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 365cms, (144"), width 137cms, (54"). £1000-1500 £2200
448 A joined oak side table, in part 18th century, replaced boarded top, fitted with a single frieze drawers, square moulded legs, width 63cms, (25"), depth 44cms, (17½"). £200-300 £170
449 A George III inlaid oak hanging corner cupboard, cavetto moulded cornice, two arched fielded panelled doors, each inset with shell marquetry ovals, enclosing three shaped serpentine shelves, depth 115cms, (45"), width 84cms, (33"). £300-500  
450 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bow front china cabinet, bowed and inverted bowed front, under a moulded cornice, with stringing and bellflower pendants, single glazed door, marquetry under, flanked by glazed panels, silk lined interior, square tapering legs, spade feet, width 142cms, (56"), height 187cms, (73½"). £300-500 £280
451 A joined oak coffer, in part 18th Century, hinged lid with two panels, four panels to the front, stile ends, width 123cms, (54"), depth 50cms, (20"), height 69cms, (27"). £100-150 £90
452 A Dutch mahogany and marquetry work table, second quarter of the 19th century, the hinged lid decorated an urn, flowering foliage, bird and scroll motifs, enclosing a compartmentalised interior, lozenge-shaped marquetry panel, single drawer under, with a fabric covered basket, scrolled end supports, inlaid with trailing flowers, turned rail, width 55cms, (21½"), depth 53cms, (17"). £300-500 £500
453 A French provincial oak single chair, probably 18th Century, wavy ladder back, boarded seat, turned legs with moulded stretchers. £60-100  
454 A George III mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing well-fitted interior, with a cupboard, pigeonholes and drawers, four long graduating drawers, later brass handles, bracket feet, width 94cms, (37"), depth 52cms, (20½"). £300-500  
455 A late Victorian oak and walnut twin-pedestal desk, by Gillow & Co., Lancaster, rectangular top with a tooled leather inset, fitted with a kneehole drawer above a balustrade arched railing, four drawers to each pedestal, width 115cms, (45"), depth 55cms, (21½"). £400-600 £500
456 A George III oak bureau, the fall front enclosing a well fitted interior, with drawer, pigeonhole, fluted pilasters, a central cupboard, four graduating long drawers under, on ogee bracket feet, width 91cms, (36"), depth 53cms, (21"). £600-800 £950
457 A Victorian walnut nursing chair, upholstered in patterned and buttoned velour, moulded oval hoop back, with carved foliate cresting, serpentine seat, French cabriole legs, height 94cms, (37"). £400-600  
458 A wing-backed easy chair, upholstered in buttoned green dralon, on mahogany cabriole legs, width 74cms, (29"). £200-300 £140
459 A Victorian mahogany three-tier pedestal dumb waiter, the graduating tiers with moulded outlines, baluster uprights, on reeded tripod legs, brass toes and castors, height 120cms, (47"), diameter 59cms, (23"). £600-800 £550
460 A George III mahogany pedestal Pembroke table,'D' shaped leaves, fitted with an end drawer, matched by a dummy drawer, ringed column, on splayed and reeded legs, brass toes and castors, 95 x 128cms, (37½" x 50½"). £400-600 £360
461 A George III style mahogany pedestal table, shaped circular top, with a moulded piecrust edge, ringed and turned column, tripod legs, with carved knees, talon and ball feet, diameter 38cms, (15"), height 67cms, (26½"). £200-300 £140
462 A continental walnut collector's cabinet, circa 1900, rectangular top, fitted with five drawers, behind six fascias, cavetto moulded apron incorporating a further drawer, in cabriole legs, width 56cms, (22"), depth 41cms, (16"). £300-400 £300
463 A George III mahogany dining table, drop-leaf gateleg centre section, demi-lune "console" ends, deep friezes, on square moulded legs, 270 x 120cms, (106" x 47"). £600-800  
464 A Victorian mahogany chest of drawers, rectangular top fitted with two short and three long drawers, brass loose ring and plaque handles, bracket feet, width 110cms, (43"), depth 50cms, (19½"). £180-250 £170
465 A George III inlaid mahogany demi-lune card table, the fold-over top with satinwood banding and stringing, enclosing a baize lined interior, the frieze similarly banded, square tapering legs, spade feet, width 98cms, (37½"), depth 46cms, (18"). £350-500 £360
466 A small mahogany chest of drawers, part 19th century, rectangular top with crossbanding and boxwood stringing, fitted with three long drawers, shaped apron, splayed bracket feet, width 84cms, (34"), depth 47cms, (18½"). £200-300 £200
467 Edwardian mahogany double wardrobe, moulded cornice, the frieze carved with Art Nouveau foliate scrolls, two mirror-panelled doors, flanked by carved panels, two deep drawers under, plinth base, width 174cms, (68"), height 214cms, (84"). £150-200 £230
469 A mahogany breakfront bookcase, circa 1900, with adaptions, fluted and dentil cornice, the upper section with three glazed panelled doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, the base section with gadrooned frieze, glazed panelled doors, plinth base, width 145cms, (57"), height 252cms, (99"). £500-700 £1500
470 A figured walnut stool ottoman, late 19th century, gros point floral pattern needlework seat, tapering sides, on ogee bracket feet, width 64cms, (25"), depth 51cms, (20"). £150-200 £250
471 A Victorian walnut writing box, of oblong form, with brass bands and angles, engraved plaque - "J.W. Scofield, June 2nd, 1873", ebonised interior, with a tooled leather writing surface, end drawer under, width 51cms, (20"). £100-150 £110
472 A William IV style mahogany hanging corner cupboard, broken swan-neck pediment, with gilt rosettes, glazed panelled door with elliptical bars, enclosing a painted three-shelf interior, 66cms, (26"), height 115cms, (45"). £300-400  
473 A George III style mahogany side table, 19th century, rectangular top with rounded corners and reeded edge, fitted with a single frieze drawer, square tapering legs, width 91cms, (36"), depth 48cms, (19"). £150-200 £130
474 A George III mahogany bow front sideboard, with narrow satinwood banding and stringing, fitted with three drawers, an arched centre, square tapering legs, spade feet, width 183cms, (72"), depth 66cms, (26"). £400-600  
475 A Regency mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, 'D' shaped leaves, ebony stringing, fitted with end drawers, baluster column, on kicked and splayed legs, brass toes and castors, 91 x 102cms, (36" x 40"). £300-400  
476 A Victorian mahogany campaign secretaire chest, two sections, brass angles and recessed handles, the upper section with a secretaire drawer, flanked by a narrow drawers, over a single drawer, the base section with two deep drawers, with brass carrying handles, width 91cms, (36"), depth 45cms, (17½"). £300-400 £850
477 A Victorian walnut and marquetry work table, of pedestal form, rectangular top with canted corners, inlaid with a floral spray, enclosing a compartmentalised interior, square conical under section with fretwork panels, octagonal baluster stem, on four scrolled legs with flower carved knees, width 48cms, (19"), depth 40cms, (15½"). £500-700 £460
478 Edwardian mahogany desk, Sheraton revival with inlaid decoration, fitted with eight drawers, bracket feet, width 130cms, (51"), depth 61cms, (24"), height 79cms, (31"). £500-700  
479 19th Century wall mirror, gilt gesso frame with scrolling vines, rectangular plate, height 140cms, (55"), width 97cms, (38"). £1000-1500 £900
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