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Lot No. |
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Ceramics
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A First Period Worcester polychrome bowl, circa 1770's, vase and cartouche panels painted with exotic birds and insects, on a scale blue ground, blue seal mark, diameter 16.5cms, (6½"). |
£80-120 |
£140 |
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2 |
A First Period Worcester polychrome dessert plate, circa 1770's, vase and cartouche panels painted with a butterfly and floral sprays, scale blue ground, blue seal mark, diameter 22.5cms, (9"). |
£80-120 |
£180 |
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3 |
A First Period Worcester style polychrome sucrier and cover, Samson late 19th century, cartouche-shaped reserves, painted with birds and insects on a powder-blue ground, (matched) ogee domed lid, bears blue seal mark, 17cms, (6½") and a Worcester style circular bowl, English 19th or 20th century, similarly decoration, diameter 18cms, (7"), (2). |
£50-80 |
£110 |
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4 |
A First Period Worcester blue and white bowl, 1770 - 75, painted with "The Waiting Chinaman" pattern, script 'W' mark, diameter 12cms, (4¾"). |
£50-80 |
£200 |
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5 |
A First Period Worcester cup and saucer, 1760's, vase and cartouche panels, painted with birds, butterflies and insects, scale blue ground, seal marks, (2). |
£100-150 |
£190 |
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6 |
A Stevenson & Hancock Derby tea bowl and saucer, 19th century, painted in coloured enamels with floral sprays and sprigs, standard cross baton marks in red and a Stevoenson & Hancock Derby tea cup and saucer, decorated with rose sprigs, the saucer of octagonal shape, (4). |
£50-80 |
£60 |
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7 |
A pair of Art Deco Keramis pottery bottle vases, Boch Freres, stylised floral decoration, incised and painted in colours, on a crackle ground, pattern number 897, 27cms, (10½"). |
£100-150 |
£220 |
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8 |
A Coalport blue and white bough pot bombe and serpentine form, moulded with scallops and ring pendants, gadrooned apron, lacking cover, (cracked), width 29cms, (11½"), height 18cms, (7"). |
£200-300 |
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9 |
A Chinese polychrome vase, Qianlong, moulded shaped reserves painted with figurative scenes, blue ground, decorated in gilt with flowers, butterflies and foliage, (hairline crack), 26cms, (10¼"). |
£300-500 |
£380 |
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10 |
A Derby polychrome dessert basket, 1760's, pierced and rosette moulded shaped oval bowl, sprig handles encrusted with flowers and foliage, painted centre spray, some losses, width 26cms, (10"). |
£400-600 |
£400 |
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11 |
A Bow "Kakiemon" polychrome octagonal shallow dish, circa 1760, "Two Quails" pattern with flowering foliage, patterned border, width 17cms, (6¾"). |
£150-200 |
£220 |
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12 |
A First Period Worcester polychrome lozenge-shape spoon tray, lightly lobed outline, painted with a floral spray and sprigs, width 13cms, (5¼"). |
£100-150 |
£120 |
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13 |
A Meissen "Kakiemon" polychrome tea bowl, probably 18th century, of octagonal form, painted with "Two Quails" pattern, cross-swords mark, width 7cms, (2¾") and a First Period Worcester "Kakiemon" cup and saucer, gold crescent marks, (cup handle damaged), (3). |
£100-150 |
£360 |
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14 |
A First Period Worcester polychrome pear-shaped sparrow-beak jug, 1760's, decorated with sprays and sprigs, 9cms, ("3½") and another similar pear-shaped sparrow-beak jug, 9cms, (3½"), (both damaged), (2). |
£70-100 |
£85 |
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15 |
A Chelsea Derby polychrome coffee can, circa 1760, painted with exotic birds, in the manner of James Giles, 6cms, (2¼"), a Longton Hall polychrome coffee cup, 1750's painted with root flowers, (damaged), 7cms, (3"), a Bow coffee cup, 1750's, painted with flowers and foliage, under a hatched border, (chipped), 6cms, (2¼") and five others, (8). |
£200-300 |
£1650 |
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16 |
A Chelsea Red Anchor Period silver-shaped navette dish, circa 1755, shell moulded, painted with sprays in polychrome enamels, red anchor mark, glazed craquelure and hairline cracks, width 95cms, (10"). |
£100-150 |
£160 |
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17 |
A First Period Worcester scallop-shape polychrome dessert dish, 1760's, painted Sir Joshua Reynold's pattern, on a blue surround, with gilt hatching, 'W' mark, width 19cms, (7½"). |
£200-300 |
£320 |
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18 |
A Chelsea Red Anchor period polychrome caudle cup on stand, 1750's, the domed lid with a cherry finial, the bowl (badly damaged and riveted) with twin sprig handles, painted with floral sprays, butterflies and insects, dished circular stand, diameter 17cms, (6½"). |
£100-150 |
£130 |
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19 |
A Bow lozenge-shaped polychrome spoon tray, circa 1760, decorated with root flowers and a duck, (rubbed), 14cms, ( 5½"), a Derby polychrome spoon tray, lightly moulded outlines, painted with a spray and sprigs, 14cms, (5½") and a continental porcelain chamber stick, late 19th century, moulded and painted with ivy, 13cms, (5"), (3). |
£100-150 |
£290 |
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20 |
A First Period Worcester tea bowl and saucer, 1760's, lightly fluted, "Jabberwocky" pattern in coloured enamels and gilt, within a turquoise scrolled border, (2). |
£150-200 |
£210 |
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21 |
A First Period Worcester "Kakiemon" shouldered vase, circa 1760, of hexagonal section, "Two Quails" pattern, 14cms, (5½). Provenance: Labelled Cheetham Collection, CA119 as Chelsea. |
£100-150 |
£1500 |
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22 |
A First Period Worcester plate, circa 1760's, lightly lobed outline, vase and cartouche panels, filled with flowers and foliage, in polychrome enamels on a scale blue ground, seal mark, diameter 19.5cms, (7¾"). |
£200-300 |
£180 |
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23 |
A Derby desk stand, 1760's, with an integral box, the lid (badly damaged), with fruit finial, a pounce pot inkwell and chamber stick, (the latter now fixed to the base), moulded scroll and painted floral decoration in polychrome enamels, width 21cms, (8¼"). |
£400-600 |
£360 |
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24 |
A First Period Worcester cup and saucer, 1760's, slightly larger size, vase and cartouche panels filled with birds and insects, scale blue ground, seal mark to the saucer, (2). |
£100-150 |
£320 |
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25 |
A Chinese polychrome shouldered ovoid vase, Kangxi, compartmentalised decoration with figures, alternating with jardinieres of flowers, replaced wooden lid, 15cms, (6"), on a hardwood stand. |
£200-300 |
£520 |
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26 |
A First Period Worcester shallow bowl, 1760's, shaped and slightly lobed outline, floral decoration in the Imari palette, hatched border, seal mark, (chipped), diameter 15cms, (6"). |
£150-200 |
£130 |
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27 |
A Chinese shallow bowl, Qianlong mark and period, internal and external decoration of dragons chasing flaming pearls, in a green enamel, incised waved pattern to the exterior, six-character mark, (chips and hairline crack), diameter 18cms, (7"). |
£2000-3000 |
£6000 |
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28 |
A large wine glass, "SUCCESS TO THE BRITISH FLEET 1759", further wheel engraved with a sailing ship, The Britannia, plain stem, circular foot, 23cms, (8¼"). |
£200-300 |
£210 |
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29 |
A large Meissen campana vase and cover, mid 19th century, slightly domed lid with a leafy pineapple finial and foliate coronet band, the bowl of waisted form with painted floral reserves and moulded with stiff leaf tendrils, lobed foot, substantial damage and rudimentary repairs, 74cms, (29"). |
£800-1200 |
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30 |
A pair of Victorian Art Pottery bottle vases, green and brown glaze, stamped with a monogram device 'T.T.C.' 22cms, (8¾"). |
£60-80 |
£70 |
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31 |
A Chinese yellow glazed gu-shape beaker vase, incised six-character mark, moulded decoration with scrolls and lappets, 38cms, (15"). |
£300-400 |
£600 |
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32 |
A Chinese polychrome square section shouldered vase, probably 19th century, fixed ring mask head handles, decorated in famille rose enamels, with narrative scenes, (damage and crude repairs to extremities), 40cms, (15¾"). |
£200-300 |
£800 |
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33 |
A Chinese polychrome baluster-shape vase, 19th century, applied moulded with dragons chasing a pearl to the shoulder, painted with Mandarin figures, flowers and foliage and famille verte enamels, supplementary reserves to the shoulder band, (rim chipped), 28cms, (11"). |
£50-80 |
£95 |
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34 |
A Chinese polychrome beaker, Qianlong, principal reserve painted with Mandarin figures on a terrace, supplementary monochrome landscape reserve, the ground decorated with flowers and foliage, (chipped and cracked), 13cms, (5"), a small Chinese cylindrical teapot, decorated with Mandarin figures, 8cms, (3"), a Cantonese quadrefoil shape box with a pierced lid, a small Chinese polychrome ewer and a cuboid jar, (5). |
£70-100 |
£340 |
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35 |
A set of twelve olive-green glass wet drug jars, 18th century, bottle form with rounded bowls, named: TR.CARD.S., SP.LAV.C., TR.RHATA, TR.JALAP,. TR.SCILL,. SP.FEPH. N.O., TR.GENT, TR.VAL.AM, A.ACETIC., SP.FETH.N.S, EL.SALUTE. and LQ.VO*C.C, the latter broken, each of slightly different size, approximately 28cms, (11"). |
£1000-1500 |
£3400 |
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36 |
A porcelain dessert service, English or Welsh 1800-1820, each with a named botanical specimen, within a zig-zag gilt border, comprising a navette shaped comport, named 'China Holly, Lox Rose Mallows', 35cms, (14"), four oval dishes named respectively 'Nasturtiums', 'Hen Bane', 'Comcomb' and 'Large Iris', 28cms, (11"), four square-shaped dishes 'Hepatica', 'Liver Wort', 'Passion Flower' and 'Spatlin Poppy', together with three lobed dishes and eleven plates, (damaged), mostly rubbed, some very badly, (22). |
£500-700 |
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37 |
A pair of Minton majolica figural two-light candelabra, date cipher for 1864, each modelled as a standing figure wearing elaborate Renaissance-style costume, holding aloft a pair of torches forming the candle holders and standing on an oval base moulded with grotesque masks, impressed MINTON, numbered 1111 and 1112, some damage and losses, 53cms, (21"). |
£1000-1500 |
£5200 |
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38 |
A English porcelain fox-head stirrup cup, 19th century, painted in coloured enamels, the collar moulded and painted with fruiting vines, 13cms, (5"). |
£80-120 |
£100 |
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39 |
A suite of Stuart Crystal table glassware, comprising twenty-one hock glasses, 18cms, (7"), twelve champagnes, 13cms, (5"), four wines, nine sherries, ten cocktails and eight liqueurs, (64). |
£400-600 |
£550 |
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40 |
A Chinese blue and white bowl, Daoguang seal mark, decorated with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, diameter 14.5cms, (5¾"). |
£100-150 |
£100 |
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41 |
A pair of Stevenson & Hancock Derby posy vases, second half of the 19th century, painted with floral reserves, on a green ground, red baton marks, 6cms, (2¼"). |
£50-80 |
£90 |
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42 |
A Coalport goblet shaped ornamental vase, circa 1900, with three scrolled handles and domed circular base, dotted in turquoise enamel, on a tooled gilt ground, numbered V7292, 18cms, (7"). |
£100-150 |
£90 |
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43 |
A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern tea set, circa 1915, Imari pattern, comprising a silver-shaped oval teapot, 12cms, (4¾"), two-handled sucrier with a domed cover, milk jug, six cups, five saucers, six plates, together with a bread and butter plate, pattern number 2451, (21). |
£150-200 |
£380 |
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44 |
A Stevenson & Hancock Derby three-piece tea set, second half of the 19th century, oval straight-sided form, Imari pattern, comprising a teapot, 10cms, (4"), two handled sucrier and milk jug, (3). |
£100-150 |
£170 |
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45 |
A Chinese blue and white ovoid vase, probably 19th century, formal decoration of leaves and flowers, under a pendant band, 26cms, (10"). |
£200-300 |
£1700 |
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46 |
A celadon cylindrical bowl, probably Chiang dynasty and decorated with flowers and foliage under Key pattern band, raised on three feet, height 7cms, (3"), on a two-section wooden stand. |
£80-120 |
£85 |
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47 |
A Chinese monochrome sang de boeuf glazed circular shallow bowl, 19th or early 20th century, diameter 20cms, (8"), a small mottled lilac-blue mottled shallow bowl, diameter 13cms, (5") and a peach bloom compressed bowl, diameter 10cms, (4"), (3). |
£70-100 |
£800 |
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48 |
A small Celadon circular plate, probably early 20th century, relief decorated with flowers and foliage, diameter 15cms, (6") and a Celadon cylindrical vase, decorated with flowers and foliage, within Key pattern bands, (chipped), 17cms, (6½"), both with stands, (2). |
£50-80 |
£950 |
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49 |
A Chinese blanc de chine figure of Guanyin, probably 19th century, seated on a throne with two attendant figures, 23cms, (9"). |
£40-60 |
£240 |
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50 |
A Celadon crackle-glazed two-handled shallow bowl, probably 19th century, width 11cms, (10¼"), with a hardwood lid and stand, 10cms, (4") overall, another Celadon crackle-glazed circular bowl, diameter 14cms, (5½") and a Japanese crackle-glazed vase with a wooden lid and carved wood base, 11cms, (4¼"), (3). |
£150-200 |
£1500 |
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51 |
A Chinese polychrome baluster-shaped mug, Qianlong style, painted decoration with a continuous scene of hunting dogs, trees, flowers, foliage and shrine, 15cms, (6"). |
£500-700 |
£450 |
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52 |
A Chinese blue and white shouldered baluster vase, decorated with a continuous landscape, with figures, pavilions, trees and foliage, ebonised domed lid, 33cms, (13") overall. |
£400-500 |
£420 |
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53 |
A Royal Worcester "Stuart Rose Jar", date mark for 1895, of lobed and shouldered form, painted with sprays of flowers on a peach ground, pattern number 1312, 26cms, (10"). |
£300-400 |
£300 |
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54 |
A pair of Chinese polychrome shouldered ovoid jars, decorated with birds amongst flowers and foliage, with insects, one cracked, lacking lids, 30cms, (12"). |
£300-400 |
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55 |
A Chinese famille rose charger, Qianlong, painted with Asiatic Pheasants amongst flowering foliage, patterned floral border, diameter 32cms, (12½"). |
£150-200 |
£340 |
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56 |
A Royal Worcester pot-pourri vase, date mark for 1903, of shouldered ovoid form, pierced domed and moulded lid, panelled reserve with roses and buds, pattern number 171/H, 19cms, (7½"). |
£200-300 |
£180 |
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57 |
A pair of Coalbrookdale style ornamental vases, second quarter of the 19th century, of slender form with two scrolling handles, encrusted with flowers and foliage, heightened in coloured enamels and gilt, (damaged), 26cms, (10"). |
£100-150 |
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58 |
A Chinese polychrome reticulated vase, bearing Daoguang six character seal mark, the body pierced, celadon with roundels of fish, the shoulder and neck decorated with flowers and foliage on a yellow ground, 41cms, (16"). |
£1000-1500 |
£5500 |
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59 |
A Chinese polychrome vase, Qianlong style, rounded bowl with a drawn neck, the bowl with flowers in a predominantly green pallette, on a blue ground, the neck with stylised flowers and foliage and stiff leaves, on a pink ground, 41cms, (16"). |
£600-800 |
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60 |
A Chinese polychrome vase, Daoguang six character seal mark, ovoid bowl with elephant mask handles to the neck, the bowl decorated with flowers and foliage, the neck with stylised flowers on a yellow ground, 28.5cms, (11¼"). |
£600-800 |
£700 |
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61 |
A Chinese polychrome Meiping vase, bears Qianlong six character seal mark, decorated with stylised flowers and tendrils in famille rose enamels, on a patterned blue ground, 28cms, (11"). |
£800-1200 |
£700 |
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62 |
Large Chinese Meiping polychrome vase, bears Yongzheng six character seal mark, decorated with three reserves, painted with birds amongst flowering foliage in famille rose enamels, gold ground with stylised flowers and tendrils, 55cms, (21½"). |
£1000-1500 |
£900 |
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General
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63 |
A Chinese vase, lozenge shape, moulded dragon handles and seal motifs, pale celadon glaze, impressed seal mark, drilled, 37cms, (14½"). |
£150-200 |
£460 |
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Silver
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70 |
A George III silver waiter, probably by Edward Jay, London 1783, lobed and beaded outline, engraved shield crest, on talon and ball feet, 12ozs, diameter 20.5cms, (8"). |
£400-600 |
£360 |
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71 |
A pair of George II sauceboats, maker's mark possibly P.W., mid 18th century, cut outlines, leaf-capped scrolled handles, later engraved initials, each raised on three anthemion pad feet, 20ozs in total, 11cms, (4½"), (2). |
£500-800 |
£450 |
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72 |
A George III plain oval silver mustard pot, by Charles Chesterman, London 1805, domed hinged lid with an urn finial, reeded scrolled handle, moulded girdle, with blue glass liner, 8cms, (3") with Fiddle pattern mustard ladle, London 1821, (2). |
£120-180 |
£110 |
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73 |
A Victorian silver cylindrical mustard pot, by Henry Holland, London 1860, engraved foliate decoration, slightly domed hinged lid, with engraved monogram, within a wreath cartouche, shell thumb-piece, scrolled handle with a blue glass liner, 8cms, (3") and a Kings pattern spoon, London 1820, (2). |
£150-200 |
£160 |
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74 |
An Edwardian silver hip flask, by J.C. Vickery, London 1906, of cushion rectangular form, engraved with a crest, mottos and initials, 13cms, (5"). |
£50-80 |
£130 |
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75 |
A George II silver sauceboat, indistinct maker's mark, London 1746, of small size, leaf-capped handle, later engraved monogram, on three hoof feet, 6ozs, 9cms, (3½"). |
£250-350 |
£240 |
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76 |
A pair of Victorian electroplated cluster column table candlesticks, with acanthus cast sconces, the lobed bases with quadrefoil designs, 30.5cms, (12"). |
£50-80 |
£95 |
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77 |
A pair of Edwardian silver thistle cluster cruets, by Fenton Bros. Ltd., Sheffield 1910, each condiment of thistle form, with leafy bases, with four blue glass liners and four matched spoons, Edinburgh 1965, height 8cms, (3"), (8). |
£250-350 |
£550 |
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78 |
A set of six silver fish knives and forks by Aitkin Bros., Sheffield, shaped moulded handles, filled, cased. |
£100-150 |
£260 |
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79 |
A Victorian circular silver salver, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1862, cast egg and dart moulded outline, decorated with stylised anthemions, raised on Regency pattern paw and scrolled feet, 40ozs, diameter 36cms, (14"). |
£600-800 |
£700 |
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80 |
A part canteen of Victorian Old English pattern silver cutlery, by Charles Boyton, London 1897, comprising tablespoon, three table forks, six dessert spoons, four dessert forks and six teaspoons, together with another table fork, dessert spoon and two dessert forks, 40ozs in total, with an oak case. |
£700-1000 |
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81 |
An Arts & Crafts silver plate, by William George Connell, London 1893, the flange embossed with Tudor rose motifs and acanthus tendrils, engraved to the reverse, "W.G. Connell, Fecit, 83 Cheapside, London", 7ozs, diameter 23cms, (9"). |
£200-300 |
£300 |
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82 |
A Victorian electroplated entree dish on stand, cast foliate and gadrooned outlines, the domed lid with a cast scrolled handle, engraved crest, the base section with reeded handles, on scrolled feet, width 38cms, (15"). |
£100-150 |
£110 |
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83 |
An American sterling silver sugar spoon by Tiffany & Co., New York, circa 1895, Holly pattern, 15cms, (6"). |
£80-120 |
£120 |
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84 |
A set of four Mexican silver scallop-shape butter dishes, by Maciel, each raised on three ball feet, 7cms, (2¾"). |
£70-100 |
£60 |
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85 |
An Australian electroplated Art Deco four-piece tea set, by Angus & Coote, Sydney, each piece of conical form, with angular handles, comprising a teapot, 17cms, (7"), a water jug, covered milk jug and covered sugar bowl, (4). |
£100-150 |
£100 |
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86 |
A four-piece Regency style silver tea set, by Viners, Sheffield 1961-63, each piece of shaped oval form with beaded outlines and raised on lion-paw feet, comprising teapot with composition handle and finial, 15cms, (6"), hot water jug, 23cms, (9"), milk jug and sugar bowl, 62ozs gross, (4). |
£750-1000 |
£1000 |
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87 |
A modern silver three-light candelabra, by Roberts & Belk, with reeded 'S' scrolled branches, tapering polygonal stem, circular base, weighted, 30cms, (12"), a pair of matching candlesticks, 21cms, (8¼"), (3). |
£300-400 |
£540 |
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88 |
A six-piece Chinese silver tea set, Wai Kee, Hong Kong, 90 standard, mid 20th century, engraved decoration of bamboo and birds, matted ground, comprising an oval teapot, 12.5cms, (5"), hot water jug, milk jug, sugar bowl with cover, sugar tongs and an oval tray, 56cms, (22), 113ozs in total, (6). |
£2000-3000 |
£2700 |
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89 |
A silver-mounted mother of pearl baby's rattle, designed as Mr Punch by Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1926, with a teething ring, 13.5cms, (5¼") overall. |
£100-150 |
£110 |
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90 |
A silver-mounted mother of pearl baby's rattle, a jester by Quarrier Ward Ltd., Birmingham 1988, with a teething ring, 16cms, (6¼"). |
£100-150 |
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91 |
A white metal mounted mother of pearl baby's rattle, a bear, unmarked with a mother of pearl teething ring, 16cms, (6¼") and another white metal baby's rattle, modelled as a bear with a teething ring, 11cms, (4¼"), (2) |
£80-120 |
£75 |
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92 |
A silver-mounted mother of pearl baby's rattle, an owl by Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1924, with a small teething ring, 17cms, (6¾"). |
£150-200 |
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93 |
A silver mounted mother of pearl baby's rattle, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd., Birmingham 1915, embossed with Tom Thumb, with a teething ring, 12cms, (4¾"), and a silver-mounted coral baby's rattle, marks rubbed, probably Birmingham 1920, (damaged), 10cms, (4"), (2). |
£60-100 |
£55 |
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94 |
An Arts & Crafts silver trumpet vase, by Omar Ramsden, London 1929, cast band with four lion masks, octagonal base with wave motifs, 29ozs, 25cms, (10") |
£700-1000 |
£2900 |
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95 |
A Victorian three piece silver tea set, by Holland, Son & Slater, London 1882, each piece of tapering oval form, cast and repousse decoration of scrolls and foliage, comprising a teapot, 13cms, (5"), milk jug and sugar bowl, 20 ozs in total, (3). |
£300-400 |
£400 |
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96 |
A Victorian silver trumpet vase, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, with a shaped rim, chased and embossed decoration of stylised leaves and gadrooning, 15ozs, 25cms, (10"). |
£300-400 |
£280 |
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General
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97 |
A rectangular silver snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, enguine turned decoration. |
£400-600 |
£400 |
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Jewellery
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100 |
A French gilt metal reticulated necklace, bar linked, the clip marked 'Brevette', length 41cms, (16"). |
£500-800 |
£750 |
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101 |
A French yellow metal emerald and diamond set multi-hinged bracelet, Art Deco style setting, with three diamonds, each within a sapphire square, marked 'Brevette'. |
£500-800 |
£1400 |
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102 |
A French gilt metal pendant brooch, set with a circular portrait cameo, filigree surround with seed pearl pendants, indistinctly marked. |
£150-200 |
£300 |
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103 |
A Patek, Philippe & Cie 18k gold pocket watch, white enamelled dial with subsidiary second dial, signed Patek, Philippe & Cie, Geneve, keyless movement number 127824, with patent date Jan 13, 1891, plain case, diameter 4.8cms, (17/8"). |
£300-500 |
£1600 |
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104 |
A Cantonese graduating foliate carved bead necklace, width 107cms, (42"), a Cantonese carved ivory foliate pendant, on a boot lace strap, a pierced ivory pendant, on an amber and carved ivory bead silk work necklace, a jadeite and silk strung necklace, two other necklaces and two carved ivory pendants. |
£100-150 |
£2300 |
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105 |
A carved light coloured jade and white metal brooch, pierced and relief carved with leaves and tendrils, unmarked, width 9cms, (3½"). |
£50-80 |
£2800 |
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106 |
An 18ct white gold diamond cluster ring, the centre stone approx. 0.30 carats surrounded by twenty-two further stones, marked 18ct. |
£400-600 |
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107 |
An 18k white gold three-stone diamond ring, approx. 1.00 carat in total, open setting with engraving, marked 18k. |
£1500-2000 |
£1500 |
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108 |
An 18ct hallmarked diamond solitaire ring, approx. 0.60 carat. |
£500-700 |
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109 |
A white metal sapphire and diamond cluster ring, chequer design with seven sapphires and eight diamonds, unmarked. |
£250-350 |
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110 |
An 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, with six square cut sapphires and brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 18ct. |
£150-250 |
£210 |
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111 |
An Edwardian yellow metal amethyst and pearl set hinged bangle, floret design with leaves and tendrils, on an open frame, unmarked. |
£250-300 |
£420 |
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112 |
An Art Deco style 9ct white gold brooch, with a rectangular jadeite panel, on a plain bar, marked 9ct, 5.5cms, (2¼"). |
£80-120 |
£70 |
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113 |
A pair of Edwardian 15ct gold amethyst and pearl drop earrings, the large facet cut oval amethysts with foliate mounts and rose coloured suspension hoops, together with a matched Edwardian amethyst and pearl set pendant brooch of oval form, (3). |
£650-800 |
£600 |
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114 |
A yellow metal turquoise and champlevé enamel dress ring, set with a large cabochon turquoise, filigree mount, foliate enamelling. |
£20-30 |
£75 |
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115 |
A yellow and white metal opal and diamond oval cluster ring, the opal cabochon surrounded by eleven diamonds, unmarked. |
£100-150 |
£90 |
|
116 |
An Edwardian white and yellow metal diamond-set circular brooch, with rosettes and scrolling tendrils, set with graduating diamonds, diameter 2.5cms, (1"). |
£400-600 |
£380 |
|
117 |
A pair of Edwardian style 9ct hallmarked gold and pearl-set pendant earrings, scrolled open frames, each supporting five pearls. |
£80-120 |
£80 |
|
118 |
An Edwardian 9ct pearl set circular brooch, open design, with a foliate centre, marked 9c, diameter 3cms, (1¼"), complete with suspension hoop. |
£80-120 |
|
|
119 |
A pair of yellow metal ruby and pearl set pendant earrings, the rubies facet of oval form. |
£300-400 |
|
|
120 |
A pair of yellow metal, garnet and simulated diamond earrings, with rectangular chamfered stones. |
£30-50 |
£35 |
|
121 |
A yellow and white metal sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central sapphire surrounded by twelve diamonds, approx. 0.70carat, hinged shank, unmarked. |
£400-600 |
£1150 |
|
122 |
A pair of 9ct sapphire cluster earrings, the centre stone surrounded by eight white stones, marked 9ct. |
£100-150 |
|
|
123 |
A contemporary 18ct hallmarked gold hinged bracelet, by Tom Payne & Peter Triggs, primary cartouche division with polished stone oval and five pearls on radiating stems, traditional links, each with a single pearl. |
£600-800 |
£1200 |
|
124 |
A 9ct hallmarked gold pocket watch, 1931, white enamelled dial, signed 'S. Child, 10 Bull Street, Birmingham', subsidiary second dial, Swiss fifteen jewels keyless movement, diameter 5cms, (2"). |
£300-500 |
£320 |
|
125 |
A Continental yellow metal two-strand watch chain, circa 1900, with enamelled decoration and an inset with seed pearls, length overall 38cms, (15"). |
£450-500 |
£600 |
|
126 |
A contemporary 18ct gold necklet, by Tom Payne & Peter Triggs, the pendant piece with a square cut emerald and twenty-three diamonds, three-strand multi-link collar. |
£1500-2000 |
£1600 |
|
127 |
A gent's 9ct rose gold wristwatch, signed Thomas Russell & Son 1930 white enamelled dial with subsidiary second dial, Swiss 15 jewel movement, number 99383, leather strap. |
£80-120 |
£170 |
|
128 |
A gent's 9ct gold Rone Sixteen wristwatch, 1935, silvered engine turned dial with subsidiary second dial, 16 jewel Swiss movement, number 812, on a leather strap and a lady's vintage wristwatch, yellow metal case, on a leather strap, (2). |
£100-150 |
£220 |
|
Objets d'Art
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|
135 |
After Desiderio Da Settignano (probably late 19th century). "Laughing Boy" a marble bust, 33cms, (13") Footnote: After the original in the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. |
£100-150 |
£210 |
|
136 |
Taxidermy: Three French hens, arranged against a painted background, domed glass in an oak and composition frame, 61 x 76cms, 24" x 30". |
£300-500 |
£600 |
|
137 |
Lewis Carroll's typewriter. A vintage Hammond typewriter, with two curved rows of keys, swinging type shuttle, plywood cover, width 36cms, (14"). Provenance: Purchased by C L Dodgson in 1888. At his death the machine passed to his brother W L Dodgson, (extant label 18/2/98 and correspondence with the Hammond Typewriter Co. March 1908). Then a gift to a descendent of the vendor. Footnote: Dodgson acquired the typewriter on May 3rd 1888 with a diary entry stating, "May 4, (F). Chandler came across to show me how to work the 'Hammond Type-Writer', which arrived yesterday". It is inscribed above the manufacturers instructions 'Rev. C.L. Dodgson, Ch.Ch. Oxford'. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, (1832-1898), who under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll wrote of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was a lecturer of mathematics at Christ Church, Oxford. Under his given name Dodgson, he published extensively including Memoria Technica, Curiosa Mathematica, Principles of Parliamentary Representation and Symbolic Logic. Interestingly Dodgson had a keen interest in photography and other writing and duplicating devices. Although Dodgson did not write his most famous Alice books on this machine, it is thought that he completed a mathematics treatise on it and also a small number of items of correspondence. |
£2000-3000 |
£6500 |
|
138 |
A Victorian brass oil lamp, plain reservoir, stepped square base with a tinted and moulded glass shade, complete with chimney, height 68cms, (27"). |
£70-100 |
£75 |
|
139 |
A Chinese jade mounted Cloisonne pedestal ewer, slender form with gilt metal mounts, carved jade roundels to the body and a double gourd finial to the domed lid, the body decorated with stylised flowers and symbols on a turquoise ground, old repairs, 30cms, (12"). |
£200-300 |
£3000 |
|
140 |
A Persian white metal mounted knife, engraved blade, ornamental scrolled ferrule, carved horn handle with white metal appliques, length 22cms, (8½"). |
£40-60 |
£42 |
|
141 |
An Anglo Indian metal mounted ivory veneered and sandalwood book rack, Vizagapatam late 19th century, with folding open arch ends, adjustable platform on metal lion paw feet, minimum width 33cms, (13"). |
£100-150 |
£750 |
|
142 |
Pair of "white" ivory two-light dwarf candelabra, open hoop frames, circular bases, 18cms, (7"). |
£150-200 |
£320 |
|
143 |
A small Chinese Celadon jade figure of Guanyin standing, 5cms, (2") and a very similar figure, (2). |
£300-400 |
|
|
144 |
An Aboriginal Wunda shield, Western Australia, typical incised design, painted in natural pigments, 74cms, (29"). Provenance; Acquired by the vendor whilst working as a bush doctor in the 1960's. |
£1500-2000 |
|
|
145 |
An Aboriginal boomerang, 65cms, (251/2"), and an Aboriginal spear launcher, 69cms, (27"), (2). Provenance: Acquired by the vendor whilst working as a bush doctor in the 1960's. |
£200-300 |
|
|
146 |
A Cantonese carved sandalwood visiting card case, circa 1920, decorated in high relief with figures, buildings, trees and foliage, 11 x 8cms, (4½" x 3") and a Chinese cinnabar lacquer circular box of cushioned form, decorated with flowers and leaves, diameter 6cms, (2¼"), (2). |
£50-80 |
£320 |
|
147 |
A Chinese Han style jade shield-shape pendant, amber brown to celadon, pierced and carved with a curling dragon, 13cms, (5"), on a bespoke hardwood stand. |
£200-300 |
£4000 |
|
148 |
A Chinese emerald green jadeite archer's thumb ring, probably Ching dynasty, offered with a domed wooden lid, on a wooden base, overall height 6cms and a celadon coloured jadeite cylindrical vase, cloudy celadon colour, raised on three feet, with a wooden stand, 13.5cms, (5¼") overall, (2). |
£150-200 |
£950 |
|
149 |
A carved celadon jade dragon's head carving, early 20th century, designed with a lizard and scrolling foliage, 12cms, (4¾"), another similar 11cms, (4½") and another, smaller, 8cms, (3"), the latter on a bespoke hardwood stand, (3). |
£150-200 |
£1300 |
|
150 |
After the Antique, Ganymede, standing bronze, probably 19th century on Sienna style marble plinth 57cms, (22½"). |
£800-1200 |
£700 |
|
151 |
A pair of Sino-Indian carved ivory candlesticks, leafy knopped stems, circular bases, 17cms, (6¾"). |
£80-120 |
£70 |
|
152 |
A Chinese carved ivory netsuke, designed with two skeletal figures, 6.5cms, (2½"). |
£150-200 |
|
|
153 |
A Chinese carved ivory flower bud carving, two buds on a short stem, modelled with an insect, 5cms, (2"). |
£200-300 |
|
|
154 |
A Chinese carved ivory wrist wrest, the first side with a standing figure, holding a scroll on a cloud with suspended objects, the reverse with leafy bamboo and spiders, 16cms, (6¼"). |
£300-400 |
£600 |
|
155 |
A carved ivory momento mori skull's head match striker, Far Eastern, on a cruciform base, 7cms, (3"). |
£150-200 |
£400 |
|
156 |
A Victorian long stitch wool-work picture, a man o'war and frigate in a rosewood frame with a gilt slip 65 x 83cms overall, (25½" x 33"). |
£600-800 |
£550 |
|
157 |
A Chinese carved soapstone figure of an elder, seated, holding a pearl and dragon, 21cms, (8¼"). |
£1200-1800 |
|
|
158 |
A Japanese carved ivory wrist wrest, Meiji period, carved with waterlilies, frogs and water fowl, the reverse designed as bamboo segment, flowering bamboo and an insect, 15cms, (6"). |
£1200-1800 |
|
|
159 |
A pair of Chinese Cloisonne baluster-shaped vases, decorated with flowers and scrolling tendrils, on turquoise blue ground, 32cms, (10½"), on wooden stands. |
£200-300 |
£300 |
|
160 |
A pair of Japanese gilt metal and inlaid shoulder vases, probably Meiji, each decorated with cockerels and flowering prunus branch, each with two character mark, 18cms, (7"). |
£100-150 |
£170 |
|
161 |
A William IV needlework sampler, by Eliza Evans, 1834, with a two verse hymn, flower baskets and urns within a meandering border, rosewood frame, 53 x 45cms, (23" x 17"). |
£200-300 |
|
|
162 |
A pair of French rococo style bronze candlesticks, probably late 19th century, dark patination, cast with scrolls and foliage, shaped oval bases, 17cms, (7"). |
£200-300 |
|
|
163 |
Queen Victoria: A lock of hair A curl of light brown hair in a small circular ebonised frame with a gilt slip. Footnote: With a transcript of the old label "Queen Victoria's hair when a girl - left with Miss Sykes" With correspondence from the Librarian, Windsor Castle, Berkshire (1968), The Royal Collection Trust (1996) and The U.K. Atomic Energy Authority (1970), together with published article and an original transcript. |
£200-300 |
£180 |
|
164 |
A Mont blanc Meisterstuck No. 149 fountain pen, black lacquered with gilt bands, 15cms, (6"). |
£200-300 |
£210 |
|
165 |
A small Victorian mother of pearl oblong shape box, raised on four ivory ball feet, silk lined interior, slight damage, width 7.5cms, (3"), a mother of pearl veneered visiting card purse, of rectangular form, 11cms, (4¼") and a mother of pearl veneered visiting card case, slight damage, 10cms, (4"), (3). |
£100-150 |
£90 |
|
166 |
A small Victorian tortoiseshell casket, with slightly domed lid, white metal plaque initialled A.M., raised on four ivory feet, (damaged), width 6cms, (1½). two tortoiseshell visiting card cases, (both damaged), 11cms, (4¼") and simulated tortoiseshell compact, cushioned rectangular form, 8cms, (3"), (4). |
£150-200 |
£140 |
|
167 |
An Eastern pierced ivory baby's rattle, probably Indian, with a whistle and teething ring, 16cms, (6¼"). |
£50-80 |
£45 |
|
168 |
A Victorian copper tea urn, ovoid bowl with a domed lid, cast handles with beechwood grips, brass tap, 46cms, (18"). |
£100-150 |
£110 |
|
169 |
A Chinese Mandarin figure doll, painted wood head, wearing embroidered brocade garments, 28cms, (11"). |
£70-100 |
£130 |
|
Weapons
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|
170 |
A stonebow, walnut stock, iron two pillar fore-sight, trigger mechanism, width 77cms, (30"), length 81cms, (32"). |
£800-1200 |
|
|
171 |
An Eastern short sword, 77cms, (27½") double-edged blade, bronzed guard, replaced grip. |
£50-80 |
£50 |
|
172 |
A Turkish Shamshir, 79cms, (31") curved steel blade, ivory faced gilt metal mounted hilt. |
£100-150 |
£140 |
|
173 |
An Indo-Persian steel mace, spherical head, decorated with horseman, within reserves, patterned ground, spear-point terminal, 74cms, (29"). |
£100-150 |
£190 |
|
174 |
A Turkish Shamshir, 77cms, (30"), curved steel blade, ivory faced gilt metal mounted hilt. |
£250-350 |
£220 |
|
175 |
An Eastern Tulwar, 70cms, (27½"), curved and fullered blade, iron hilt and another Tulwar, (2). |
£200-300 |
£320 |
|
176 |
A flintlock Blunderbuss, 46cms, (18") brass barrel, full walnut stock, steel mechanism stamped 'T Green' on the plate, brass furnishings and butt end with a ramrod. |
£800-1200 |
£900 |
|
Caddies and Boxes
|
|
180 |
A China Trade black lacquered and painted oblong tea caddy, 19th century, decorated in gilt and red enamel, containing two white metal canisters, each with engraved decoration, width 20cms, (8"). |
£80-120 |
£70 |
|
181 |
A Chinese gold lacquer oblong box, Wong Tai Mi & Co, Foochow, circa 1920, painted decoration of a landscape scene, figures and pavilions, 11cms, (4¼") a similar blue lacquer box, Sing King Ang, Foochow, 10cms, (4"), a square-shape brown locker box, Wong Tai Mi & Co., Foochow, the lid painted in silver with bamboo and storks, 15cms, (6") and a similar shallow rectangular try, Wong Tai Mi & Co., Foochow, decorated in silver with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, width 17cms, (6¾"), (4). |
£100-150 |
£75 |
|
182 |
A Regency serpentine shape tortoiseshell tea caddy, sarcophagus lid, ivory outlines, two-section interior, raised on four bun feet, (some losses), width 20cms, (8"). |
£300-500 |
£360 |
|
183 |
A late Victorian tortoiseshell and white metal faced morocco stationery box, the cylinder front with applied decoration of seraphim, with scrolled foliage, ornamental scallop escutcheon, hinged cylinder front revealing a red watered silk interior, width 29cms, (11½"), height 19cms, (7½). |
£300-500 |
£300 |
|
184 |
A George III rolled paper and satinwood oval tea caddy, of straight sided form, with ornamental scrolling, ivory escutcheon, parquetry banding, gilt metal handle to the hinged lid, height 13cms, (5"). width 15.5cms, (6"). |
£1000-1500 |
|
|
185 |
A China Trade "tortoiseshell" lacquered oblong shaped tea caddy, 19th century, over-painted with pheasants, butterflies and flowers, the hinged lid outlined with hatching, mother of pearl lozenge escutcheon, two-section interior, hinge defective, width 21cms, (8¼") |
£300-500 |
£300 |
|
186 |
A Regency rosewood tea caddy, of slightly tapering near oblong form, the hinged lid with a gilt metal swing handle, ivory escutcheon raised on four pad feet, satinwood faced interior, with two lidded compartments, velvet covered interior to the lid, width 30.5cms, (12"). |
£200-300 |
|
|
187 |
An early Victorian burr maple oblong box, lacking escutcheon, the interior with a later elm tray liner, green roughed velvet lining to the lid, width 22.5cms, (9"). |
£100-150 |
|
|
188 |
Victorian figured walnut casket-shaped tea caddy, with a domed lid, two section interior, width 23cms, (9"). |
£100-150 |
|
|
189 |
An early Victorian black lacquered papier mache tea caddy, by Jennens & Bettridge, of oblong form, with serpentine outlines, painted in gilt and colours, original two-section interior, maker's stamp and numbered 3/20, width 20cms, (8"). |
£300-500 |
£270 |
|
190 |
An Anglo-Indian horn veneered ivory and ebony serpentine tea caddy, Vizagapatam, 19th century, with a white metal blank shield plaque to the slightly domed lid, two section interior, sandalwood lined lid interior, width 29cms, (11½"). |
£1000-1500 |
£1300 |
|
191 |
An early Victorian mother of pearl veneered sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy, lozenge design, two-section interior, red velvet lining to the lid, some refurbishment, width 18cms, (7") |
£400-600 |
|
|
192 |
A Victorian burr walnut casket-shaped tea caddy, with a domed lid, two-section interior, width 22.5cms, (9"). |
£100-150 |
|
|
193 |
A Victorian black lacquered papier mache desk stand, bombe form, decorated in gilt and colours with flowers, bird, basket of eggs and rococo scrolls, part morocco interior, with an integral ink well, width 21cms, (8¼). |
£300-500 |
£380 |
|
194 |
A Victorian brass mounted walnut casket-shape scent bottle case, with engraved ornamental straps and escutcheon, hinge defect, lacking interior, width 14cms, (5½") and an Italian amboyna and marquetry casket-shaped box, width 15cms, (6"), (2). |
£80-120 |
£70 |
|
195 |
A Victorian figured walnut oblong shaped caddy box, with kingwood banding, lacking interior, width 25.5cms, (10"). |
£100-150 |
|
|
196 |
A Victorian walnut and ebonised desk stand, rectangular form, fitted with two glass inkwells, platform base with a single drawer, width 36cms, (14"), depth 23cms, (9"). |
£100-150 |
£90 |
|
197 |
A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shape tea caddy, with white metal stringing, black plaque and escutcheon, shaped front, two section interior, velvet-lined lid, rudimentary repairs, width 19cms, (7½"). |
£500-700 |
£450 |
|
198 |
A Victorian walnut and brass banded oblong shape writing box, with a plain plaque and escutcheon, ebonised slope front interior with a tooled writing surface and compartment, width 51cms, (20"), depth 25cms, (10"). |
£120-180 |
|
|
199 |
A Victorian walnut and Tunbridge ware banded casket-shaped tea caddy, with a domed lid, two section interior, width 18cms, (7"). |
£60-100 |
£60 |
|
Books
|
|
205 |
John Malham, "The Naval Gazetteer or Seaman's Complete Guide", second edition in two vols, with folding maps and plans, London 1801, card boards with cloth spines. |
£50-80 |
£180 |
|
206 |
William Shakespeare, "The Plays", From the Text of .... George Steevens and Edmond Malone...with a selection of explanatory and historical notes by Alexander Chalmers", New Edition in eight vols, London 1826, tan half calf, (rubbed), (8 vols). |
£50-80 |
£45 |
|
207 |
William Robertson, "The Works" in eight vols, namely: "The History of Scotland" in two vols, "The History of the Reign Emperor Charles V" in three vols, "America" in three vols, London 1827, uniform calf, (8 vols). |
£50-80 |
£70 |
|
208 |
Tobias Smollett, "The Miscellaneous Works with a Memoir by Robert Anderson", sixth edition in six vols, Edinburgh 1820, calf, (defective), (6 vols). |
£30-50 |
£30 |
|
209 |
Homer, "The Iliad", translated by Alexander Pope in four vols, London 1715-18, calf vols II, III and IV 4to, (damaged). |
£40-60 |
£40 |
|
210 |
Titus Livius, "Historiarum Libri", text in Latin, Oxford, 1840, calf: Herodotus [History] text in Greek with commentary by Joseph William Blakesley in two vols from the Bibliotheca Classica series, London 1854, calf: Cornelius Tacitus, "The Works" with Notes and Supplements by Arthur Murphy, New Edition for Jones' Classical Family Library, London 1831, calf and Virgil "Etudes Grecques", text in Latin with notes in French by F.J. Eichhoff, Paris 1825 in two vols, (9). |
£30-50 |
£35 |
|
211 |
Erasmus Darwin, "The Botanic Garden, a Poem in Two Parts", fourth edition in two vols, London 1799, calf; Rev. Gilbert White, "The Natural History of Selborne" with addition and supplementary notes by Sir William Jardine and edited by Edward Jesse, engraved plates, London 1851, calf, (3). |
£50-80 |
£85 |
|
212 |
Gaius Plinius, "Histoire Naturelle", text in French, in twenty vols, Paris 1829 to 1835, half calf, (20 vols). |
£70-100 |
£90 |
|
213 |
Gaius Julius Caesar, "Commentaries on his Wars in Gaul and Civil War with Pompey", translated into English by Captain Martin Bladen, folding plates, second edition improved, London 1706, calf. |
£40-60 |
£25 |
|
214 |
James Boswell, "The Life of Samuel Johnson", new edition elucidated, in four vols, bound as two, [n.d.], circa 1850, calf and Daniel Defoe, "The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe", illustrated edition, Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London and New York [late 19th century], half blue calf, small 4to, (3 vols). |
£40-60 |
£40 |
|
215 |
Carlo Goldoni, "Commedie Scelte", text in Italian, in three vols, calf, Milan 1821, calf; Dante Alighiere, "La Divina Commedia", New Edition in Italian, in five vols, Padua 1822 (8 vols); Theodor Mommsen, "Romisches Staatsrecht", in three vols, bound as five, Leipzig 1871 to 88, calf; Anne Louise Stael-Holstein, "Corinne au L'Italie", sixteenth edition in three vols, text in French, Paris 1817, small calf: La Fontaine, "Oeuvre Completes", in two vols, text in French, Edition Lahure, Paris 1858, green cloth and Georg Voigt, "The Die Viedereelebung des Classischen Alterhums" in two volumes, text in German, Berlin 1881, (20 vols). |
£50-80 |
£120 |
|
216 |
[Robert Burton] Democritus Junior, "The Anatomy of Melancholy" thirteenth edition corrected in two vols, London 1827, calf; Richard Hooker, "The Ecclesiastical Polity and other Works" in three vols, 1830 and "The Tatler", New Edition carefully revised in four vols, prefaces by Alexander Chalmers, London 1822, calf, (some damage), (9 vols). |
£40-60 |
£45 |
|
217 |
Thomas Carlyle, "The French Revolution" in two vols, London 1895, calf, Justin McCarthy, "The History of Our Own Times", new edition in four vols, London 1889, half morocco, Captain A. T. Mahan, "The Influence of Sea Power upon History 1666 to 1783", London 1892, blue calf and other historical works, calf or half calf, mostly school prizes, (20 vols). |
£60-80 |
£240 |
|
218 |
Samuel Johnson, "The Works" a new edition in twelve vols, with an essay on life by Arthur Murphy, London 1823, together with two supplementary volumes, "Debates in Parliament", London 1811, uniform calf, (14 vols). |
£50-80 |
£80 |
|
219 |
Punch Volumes LXXX (1881)-XCIII (1887), uniform faded maroon cloth; together with subsequent editions 1893-1912, uniform red cloth, (a large collections). |
£150-200 |
|
|
Prints & Engravings
|
|
225 |
After Alfred Munnings, "The Paddock at Epsom, Spring Meeting", signed proof colour print, published 1932, sheet size visible, 45 x 55cms, (17½" x 21½") and another print after Munnings "The Saddling Paddock, Cheltenham March Meeting", published 1952, sheet size, 53 x 74cms, (21" x 29"), (2). |
£100-150 |
£210 |
|
226 |
Jacques Louis Peree after Jacques Barrand, "Femelle du Grand Oiseau de Paradis Emeraude No. 2", hand-coloured engraving, 48 x 34cms, (19" x 13") and eleven others from the same series, "Les Sifilet. No. 12", "Les Superbe Dalant Ses Parures. No. 15", "Les Nebuleux, dans l'Etat du Repos.Pl. 17", "Femelle de la Pie de Paradis. No. 22", "Le Rollier a Long Prins d'Afrique, Male. No. 25", "Le Rollier, a Ventre, Blu. No. 26", "Le Rollier, Varie d'Afrique. No. 28", "Le Rollier Vulgaire, Male. No. 32", "Le Homot Dombe. No. 39", Le Egeai a Joues Blanches. No. 43" and "Le Geai Orange.No. 47", foxed and stained, all trimmed within the plate marks, (12). |
£800-1200 |
|
|
227 |
William Kip, "Dorcestriae Comitatis Vulgo Dorsett" hand-coloured county map visible 28 x 39cms, (11" x 15"). |
£100-150 |
£90 |
|
228 |
Robert Morden 'Comitatus Retelandiae Tabula Nova & Aucta' hand-coloured country map of Rutland, visible 28 x 36cms, (11" x 14"). |
£80-120 |
£70 |
|
Watercolours
|
|
229 |
Sir Hugh Casson "Ionic Capital, East Turkey" initialled and inscribed ink with watercolour 16 x 28cms, (6¼" x 11"). |
£400-600 |
|
|
230 |
Roland Hill "A Crofter's Cottage" signed and dated 1941 watercolour 22 x 36cms, (8½" x 14"). |
£200-300 |
|
|
231 |
George Moore Henton, "Leicester's Hospital, Warwick; Evening" signed and dated 1905 watercolour 38 x 56cms, (15" x 22"). Exhibited: Royal Institute of painters in watercolours, London 1906. |
£500-700 |
|
|
232 |
Bernard Colls, "Haybury Happiness" and "Haybury Hornpipe", two studies of Springer Spaniels, both signed and dated 1939, watercolours 37 x 26cms, (14½" x 10"). |
£200-300 |
|
|
233 |
Bernard Colls, "Rivoli Jubilee Queen" and "Haybury Honey", two studies of Cocker Spaniels, both signed and dated 1939, watercolours, 37 x 26cms, (14½" x 10"). |
£200-300 |
£180 |
|
234 |
Bernard Colls, "Phantasy of Swinbrook", study of a Cocker Spaniel, signed and dated 1939, watercolour, 37 x 26cms, (14½" x 10") and two others "Haybury Happy Monk" and "Haybury Rip Van Winkle", both signed and dated 1938, (3). |
£300-400 |
|
|
235 |
Bernard Colls, "Haybury Harmony-Freckles", a study of a Springer Spaniel, signed and dated 1945, 37 x 27cms, (14½" x 10½") and another "Haybury Happy Girl", unsigned, (2). |
£300-500 |
|
|
236 |
Maud Hunt, (Squire), "Haybury Helmsman", study of a Springer Spaniel in profile, watercolour, 17 x 23cms, (6½" x 9") and six others by the same hand, "Haybury Hyacinth", "Haybury Hushabye", "Haybury Helmsman", "Haybury Helma", "Ashett of Timbercroft" and "Haybury Helm", (7). |
£300-500 |
£360 |
|
237 |
Laura Knight, "Czechoslovakia", figures at a table, signed, inscribed and dated 1926, pencil, pen and ink and en grisaille wash, 24 x 35cms, (9½" x 13½"). |
£800-1200 |
£850 |
|
238 |
Reg Gammon, "Five Miles to Sarum" signed and dated 43 pen and ink drawing 30 x 48cms, (12" x 19"). |
£100-150 |
£120 |
|
239 |
*Yamanoi, (Japanese School circa 1920) Figure passing by a woodland shrine, signed watercolour 50 x 33cms, (20" x 13") another by the same hand, lake scene before Mount Fuji signed watercolour 33 x 50cms, (13" x 2") and two other Japanese watercolours, (4). |
£100-150 |
£90 |
|
240 |
Chinese School, early 20th century Spring and Winter, an Asiatic pheasant on flowering prunus and an eagle on a pine branch, both signed, pen and ink brush drawings (one mildewed), 136 x 34cms (53½" x 13"). |
£70-100 |
£55 |
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241 |
Elizabeth Ogilvie "Primeval Breath from Sea Shallow" a triptych graphite drawing each 61 x 244cms, (24" x 96"), (3). Footnote: Exhibited Scottish Arts Council, Watermarks, Edinburgh 1980 travelling to CCA, Glasgow, Aberdeen Art Gallery and Stoke City Museum. Hugh Adams writing in the catalogue for the Watermarks Exhibition notes that "Elizabeth Ogilvie is among a very small number of British artists working exclusively in graphite and on a large scale.... she is quite clear about the reason for confining herself to graphite and thus monochrome in depicting her subject, the sea. She wishes to convey its physical property which most concerns her - its movement" |
£500-700 |
£500 |
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242 |
Kenneth Holmes Bosham An estuary scene, signed and inscribed watercolour 28 x 38cms, (11" x 15"). |
£100-150 |
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243 |
Michael Barnfather A river scene, probably Derbyshire signed 'Barny' watercolour with black ink 41 x 56cms, (16" x 22") Footnote: Barny is the way Barnfather signed his earlier pictures. |
£200-300 |
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244 |
Michael Barnfather A Swiss chalet, Furigen-Bahn signed 'Barny' watercolour with black ink 58 x 41cms, (23" x 16"). Footnote: Barny is the way Barnfather signed his earlier pictures. |
£200-300 |
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Oil Paintings
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245 |
Italian School probably 17th Century A papal greeting oil on canvas 53 x 51cms, (21" x 20"). Footnote: The scene may be the confirmation of the Jesuit Order, Pope Paul III greeting St. Ignatius of Loyola. |
£500-700 |
£500 |
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246 |
Anglo-Chinese School 19th Century "Fishing Along the Pearl River" oil on canvas 51 x 85cms, (20" x 33½") labelled verso 'Property of Venerable Arch deacon Gray, Canton from 1851 to 1878' |
£300-400 |
£750 |
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247 |
Henry Garland "A Game of Quoit" signed, bears title verso oil on canvas 71 x 127cms, (28" x 50"). |
£1200-1500 |
|
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248 |
English School 18th Century Portrait of a young man in a framed oval oil on relined canvas 71 x 61cms, (28" x 24") |
£200-300 |
£800 |
|
249 |
John Duvall "The Fisherman's Daughter" a girl and dog on a beach signed oil on canvas 29 x 24cms, (11½" x 9½"). |
£200-300 |
£260 |
|
250 |
After Joshua Reynolds Portrait of a lady, head and shoulders length oil on board 51 x 41cms, (24" x 20"). |
£200-300 |
£170 |
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251 |
Boris Pastoukhoff Still Life of flowers in a vase signed oil on canvas 65 x 54cms, (21" x 25½"). |
£300-500 |
£3000 |
|
252 |
Vincent (?) Statz Portrait of a young man head and shoulders length signed 'Statz O' and dated 6/95 oil on canvas board 53 x 41cms, (21" x 16"). |
£200-300 |
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253 |
After Jan Steen An interior scene with baby and children in the foreground oil on relined canvas 61 x 91cms, (24" x 36"). |
£1500-2000 |
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254 |
Peter Newcombe 'Fallen Willow' signed and dated 1981 oil on board 20 x 23cms, (8" x (9"). |
£200-300 |
£250 |
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255 |
Peter Newcombe "Armada House, Weston" signed and dated 1978, titled verso oil on wooden panel 15 x 19cms, (6" x 7½"). |
£100-150 |
£300 |
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256 |
John Harrison, Portrait of a young lady, half length seated, signed and dated 1931, oil on relined canvas, 71 x 61cms, (28" x 24"). |
£300-400 |
£550 |
|
257 |
Cecil Kennedy, A still life of flowers in a glass vase, signed, oil on canvas, 51 x 41cms, (20" X 16¼"), Indistinct exhibition label dated Feb 1960. |
£4000-6000 |
£4000 |
|
258 |
Thomas Stanley Barber "Waterfalls, North Wales" signed, oil on canvas laid on hessian 51 x 41cms, (20" x 16"). |
£400-600 |
£380 |
|
259 |
Edward Facon-Watson "The Angler's Joy" oil on canvas within an arched slip 77 x 112cms, (30" x 44") (the painting and frame damaged). |
£500-700 |
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260 |
Italian School 19th century "The Ponte Vecchio, Florence", looking down the River Arno oil on canvas 65 x 100cms, (25½" x 39"). |
£600-800 |
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261 |
Edmund John Niemann "Richmond" the castle parapet looking across the Swale signed and titled oil on relined canvas 64 x 114cms, (25" x 45"). |
£3000-4000 |
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262 |
Louis Braquaval "The Market Place, Bethune" signed oil on mahogany panel 38 x 46cms, (15" x 18") Footnote: Inscribed verso, "Bought from Alex Reid 117/121 Great George Street, 7/8/1913". |
£800-1200 |
£1500 |
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Watercolours
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263 |
Neil Cawthorne, Study of a grey in a landscape signed and dated '62 pastel, 60 x 87cms, (23.5" x 34"). |
£200-300 |
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General
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264 |
H. Cole, "On the Avon" signed and titled verso oil on canvas 50 x 37cms (19¾" x 14½"). |
£250-300 |
£220 |
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265 |
S. William A stag in woodland and a cottage in woodland a pair signed oil on panel 45 x 25cms, (17½" x 10"). |
£200-300 |
£180 |
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Clocks
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270 |
A Victorian rosewood mantel clock, by Charles Frodsham, white enamelled dial, signed "CHAS FRODSHAM to the Queen", cylinder movement numbered 2334 14-7, striking on a bell, 23cms, (9"). |
£100-150 |
£220 |
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271 |
A French style gilt metal and onyx table clock, circa 1900, with a cast urn finial, cast foliate and volute scrolled uprights, plinth base, white enamelled dial with visible escapement, the movement by Ansonia, New York, striking on a gong, 41cms, (16"). |
£300-500 |
£150 |
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272 |
A Louis XV style boulle work and gilt metal balloon shape mantel clock, late 19th century, casket top surmounted by a cherub, cast decoration of scrolls with a mask head, gilt dial with enamelled numerals, cylinder movement, signed 'Japy Freres & Cie', number 267132, striking on a bell, 41cs, (16"). |
£300-500 |
£580 |
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273 |
A Louis XV style burr elm finish and gilt metal balloon-shape mantel clock, German, third quarter of the 20th century, cast foliate mask-head appliques, the dial with enamel numerals, Hermle movement, striking on a bell, 48cms, (19"). |
£150-200 |
£140 |
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274 |
A Swiss inlaid rosewood and stained wood musical box, late 19th century, playing six airs, 20cms, (8") cylinder, labelled, "FABRIQUE DE GENEVE" and numbered 9185, the lid with an oval panel depicting musical trophies and a crescent moon motif within stringing, width 39cms, (15¼"), depth 17cms, (6½"). |
£200-300 |
£360 |
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275 |
A clockwork singing bird automaton, in a brass cage, late 20th century, two birds, 30cms, (12"). |
£200-300 |
£230 |
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276 |
A Louis XV style green painted Vernis Martin and gilt metal mantel clock, late 19th century, with cast rococo appliques, enamelled dial, cylinder movement signed - S. Martin et Cie, striking on a gong, 51cms, (20"). |
£300-500 |
£600 |
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277 |
A George III oak longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed, Evans & Son, Salop, within the lunette, engraved scrolled spandrels, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with a broken scrolled pediment, blind fretwork decoration, the long door with mahogany banding, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base with bracket feet, height 230cms, (90½"). |
£800-1200 |
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278 |
An oak and mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, the arched painted dial signed John Thory, Holbeach, painted landscape scenes to the lunette, subsidiary second dial and date aperture, floral spandrels, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with broken swan-neck pediment, short door with banding, reeded canted corners, plinth base, bracket feet, height 214cms, (84"). |
£500-800 |
£650 |
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279 |
An oak and mahogany longcase clock, early 19th century, arched painted dial, the lunette with vignette of a girl and dog in a landscape setting, subsidiary second dial, the spandrels decorated with squirrels and pheasants, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with a broken swan-neck pediment, short crossbanded door, reeded quarter columns to the angles, plinth base, ogee bracket feet, height 221cms, (87"). |
£500-700 |
£450 |
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280 |
A Victorian mahogany banjo-shape wall barometer, silvered dial signed W. Davison, Market Place, Kettering, with a thermometer gauge, the casing with a broken scrolled pediment, outlined with stringing, height 94cms, (37"). |
£150-200 |
£140 |
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281 |
A French Belge Noir marble malachite inlaid mantel clock, third quarter of the 19th century, domed top with pilaster facings, white enamel dial, visible escapement, cylinder movement, signed S. Marti & Cie, number 7661, striking on a bell, 40cms, (15½"). |
£150-200 |
£190 |
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282 |
An early Victorian mahogany banjo cased wall barometer, silvered dials with a brass back thermometer, boxwood and ebony stringing, broken swan-neck pediment, broken convexed glass, refurbished, 98cms, (38½"). |
£150-200 |
£140 |
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283 |
A oak longcase clock, early 19th century, circular brass dial with a date aperture and subsidiary second dial, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, the case with a plain frieze, banded in mahogany, reeded canted corners, shaped door, ogee bracket feet, height 203cms, (80"). |
£400-600 |
£380 |
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284 |
An mahogany longcase clock, Edwardian, 12" arched brass dial, chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster dials to the lunette, cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the eight day movement striking on nine tubular bells, the case with a broken swan neck pediment and ball finial, the hood with turned columns and fretted side panels, glazed trunk and door, on bracket feet, the case with boxwood and ebony stringing, satinwood crossbanding and marquetry inlay of urn and wreath, height 246cms, (8'1"). |
£3000-5000 |
£6000 |
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Carpets and Rugs
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285 |
An "Aubusson" carpet, in the French 18th century style, with a central medallion, patterned light coloured field, rust coloured border, 366 x 274cms, (144" x 114"). |
£500-700 |
£480 |
|
286 |
A Ushak rug, three rows of joined medallions on a red field, multi-bordered, worn, 320 x 340cms (126" x 134"). |
£60-100 |
£60 |
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287 |
An Indian Chinese pattern carpet, the central medallion with dispersed floral motifs, on a fawn coloured field, bordered outlines, length 465cms, (186"), width 355cms, (140"). |
£300-400 |
£270 |
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Furniture
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290 |
A large Victorian mahogany combination wardrobe, arched centre, deep moulded cornice, with a scrolled appliqué, central arched panelled doors, enclosing slides, over two short and two long drawers, flanked by hanging robes, plinth base, height 263cms, (103"), length 250cms, (98"). |
£500-700 |
£800 |
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291 |
A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, broken swan-neck pediment with fretwork decoration, two astragal glazed panelled doors to the upper section, in a joined elliptical pattern, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the fall front crossbanded and enclosing central cupboard, drawers, pigeonholes and secret drawers, baize-lined writing surface, four graduating long drawers below, on bracket feet, width 120cms, (47"), depth 56cms, (23"), height 233cms, (91½"). |
£1500-2000 |
£1400 |
|
292 |
A Dutch walnut and marquetry display cabinet, early 19th century, substantial alteration, scrolled and moulded cresting, with a leafy finial, decorated throughout with urns, flowering foliage, birds and other motifs, nine panel arched glazed door, flanked by further glazed panels, two drawers under, on square tapering legs, shaped stretchers, width 114cms, (45"), depth 23cms, (9"), height 190cms, (75"). |
£1000-1500 |
£1200 |
|
293 |
A Victorian burr walnut and marquetry loo table, the oval tilt top with quartered veneers, with a broad kingwood band with floral tendrils, open moulded column on scrolled and splayed legs with carved knees, 150 x 110cms, (59" x 43"). |
£500-700 |
£1300 |
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294 |
A William IV mahogany freestanding bookcase, moulded cornice plain frieze, two glazed doors with pilaster uprights, tulip head capitals and leafy plinths, on a moulded platform base, width 130cms, (51"), depth 38cms, (15"), height 197cms, (77½"). |
£500-700 |
£2100 |
|
295 |
A Victorian oak three-tier dumb waiter, with moulded ebonised outlines, plain panelled uprights, plinth base, bun feet, width 107cms, (42"), depth 51cms, (20"), height 116cms, (46"). |
£150-200 |
£150 |
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296 |
A Victorian walnut and carved walnut three-piece bedroom suite, comprising a dressing table with an arched mirror back, broken swan-neck pediment and a carved frieze panel with an urn, festoons and flowers, the mirror supports incorporation shelves, drawers and niches, inverted breakfront base with three frieze drawers and three drawers to each pedestal, width 135cms, (53), a mirror and tile back wash stand, with an arched mirror, broken swan-neck pediment and conforming carved panels, serpentine shelf with seven Art Nouveau style tiles under, inverted breakfront marble, with three frieze drawers and panelled cupboards, width 122cms, (48") and a triple section combination wardrobe, the recessed centre with a carved mask-head frieze, recessed mirror over two panelled doors, with a configuration of drawers, flanked by mirror door hanging robes and broken swan-neck pediments, width 225cms, (88"), depth 61cms, (24"), height 231cms, (91"). |
£1000-1500 |
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297 |
A Victorian ebonised and parcel gilt stool, floral pattern gros point needlework upholstery, (damaged), moulded frieze, baluster legs with wrythen moulding, lacquered brass toes and castors, 130 x 67cms, (51" x 27"). |
£200-300 |
£1900 |
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298 |
A Victorian burr walnut and gilt metal mounted pier glass, with an arched top, projecting and supported on corbels, height 167cms, (66"), width 138cms, (54"), width at base 117cms, (46"). |
£600-800 |
£700 |
|
299 |
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, of small proportions, rectangular top with moulded outlines and rounded corners, fitted with two short and three long drawers, brass bail handles, bracket feet, width 75cms, (30"), depth 45cms, (17½"). |
£500-700 |
£800 |
|
300 |
A continental walnut and figured walnut secretaire à abbatant, panelled fall front enclosing a well fitted interior with arcading, laster straps, drawers and a central cupboard, reeded pilaster stirps with corbel crestings, three drawers under, plinth base, width 98cms, (38"), height 136cms, (53½"). depth 53cms, (21"). |
£1800-2000 |
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301 |
A continental walnut secretaire chest, the top with mirrored veneers and applied mouldings, the secretaire drawer with a baize lined writing surface and balustrade sections, with an open arch and four drawers, three further long drawers below, on moulded legs, width 132cms, (52"), height 104cms, (41"), depth 66cms, (26"). |
£1500-2000 |
|
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302 |
A continental walnut burr elm and marquetry bookcase, projecting cornice, banded frieze, fitted with two three-quarter glazed panelled doors, block feet, width 107cms, (42"), height 172cms, (68"), depth 40cms, (15½"). |
£1300-1600 |
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303 |
A Victorian walnut elbow chair, upholstered in green buttoned dralon, carved foliate cresting, open arms with scrolled and leafy grips, on French cabriole legs, width 69cms, (27"). |
£400-600 |
|
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304 |
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany salon settee, the back panel and the seat upholstered in old gold dralon, shaped cresting with marquetry panels, over spindles, open arms, splayed legs, length 114cms, (45"). |
£120-180 |
£170 |
|
305 |
A Victorian stained walnut balloon-back nursing chair, upholstered in striped and buttoned old gold velour, plain moulded hoop, height 85cms, (33½"). |
£180-240 |
£150 |
|
306 |
An Edwardian mahogany tub chair, upholstered in trellis pattern cotton brocade, with a shaped hoop back, square tapering legs, width 61cms, (24") and a Victorian tub chair, upholstered en suite on moulded cabriole legs, height 90cms, (35"), (2). |
£300-500 |
£550 |
|
307 |
A China Trade black lacquered and chinoiserie work table, plain rectangular hinged top with rounded corners, enclosing a well fitted interior, decorated with figurative scenes, pavilions and landscapes, the lid interior similar decorated, the frieze over a basket slide, standard ends with a cross rail, scrolled foliate feet, width 62cms, (24½"), depth 44cms, (17"). |
£200-300 |
£280 |
|
308 |
A pair of Chinese Chippendale style mahogany elbow chairs, early 20th century, with shaped scrolled crestings over a Chinese fret, the seats upholstered in patterned green cotton brocade, square moulded legs, width 61cms, (24"). |
£500-700 |
£650 |
|
309 |
A set of four continental walnut hoop-back dining chairs, with pierced and scrolled cartouche crestings, upholstered in patterned cotton brocade, on French cabriole legs, height 82cms, (32"). |
£300-500 |
£260 |
|
310 |
A Dutch burr walnut and marquetry bureau, late 18th century, decorated with an urn, flowers, birds and rococo scrolls, fall front enclosing a fitted interior with a cupboard, pigeon holes, stepped drawers and a well, shaped front with three long drawers, broad canted corners, scrolled feet, width 115cms, (45"), depth 61cns, (24"), height 109cms, (43"). |
£1500-2000 |
£3200 |
|
311 |
A modernist bent wood chaise longue, designed by Marcel Breuer, probably for Isokon Furniture Co., London, unmarked, bent laminated birch seat, some damage to laminate in the seat and frame, length 145cms, (57"). Footnote: The chaise longue or "long chair" was advertised by Isokon as "shaped to the human body, It fits you everywhere ... these chairs have all the beauty of right design. Their lines express ease, comfort and well being". This chair appears to be of the earlier square ended design. |
£400-600 |
£2600 |
|
312 |
A Victorian burr walnut breakfront library bookcase, with kingwood banding and stringing, gilt metal appliques, inverted breakfront form, with a moulded cornice, four glazed panelled doors to the upper section, the base section with four further doors, bracket feet, length 198cms, (78"), height 232cms, (91"). |
£600-800 |
£3100 |
|
313 |
A pair of Chinese cinnamon coloured lacquered side cabinets, decorated with roundels, painted with butterflies, foliage, on Chinese fret ground, fitted with two doors over two drawers, stile ends, width 90cms, (35½"), depth 47cms, (18½"), height 145cms, (57"). |
£600-800 |
|
|
314 |
A Chinese stained hardwood sideboard, fitted with three frieze drawers over cupboards, brass furnishings, bracket feet, length 122cms, (48"), depth 53cms, (21"), height 94cms, (37"). |
£300-500 |
£410 |
|
315 |
A late Georgian sofa, upholstered in pattern rust coloured cotton brocade, turned and ringed oak legs, brass toes and castors, length 200cms, (79"). |
£700-900 |
£700 |
|
316 |
A Louis XVI style, green painted and parcel gilt five-piece salon suite, upholstered in striped blue cotton brocade, comprising a canapé with urn and floral cresting, with ribbon twist pineapple urns, leaf-capped scrolled arm rests, ringed and tapering legs, length 183cms, (6ft), a pair of matching fauteuil, width 71cms, (28") and a pair of side chairs, height 91cms, (3ft), (5). |
£1500-2000 |
£1400 |
|
317 |
A Japanese gold lacquer and shibayama cabinet on stand, probably Meiji period, simulated bamboo uprights, white metal facings, fitted with a configuration of slides to the upper section, the low register with large hinged doors, slides and drawers, on an open stand, faced with chrysanthemums and scrolls, height 150cms, (59"), width 108cms, (44½"). |
£3000-5000 |
£10500 |
|
318 |
An Eastern hardwood and mother of pearl inlaid four-fold screen, decorated with precious objects, flowering blossom, pavilions, trees, foliage and figures with small pierced panels over long panels, height 160cms, (63"), overall length 122cms, (48"). |
£350-500 |
£550 |
|
319 |
A set of four Chinese carved hardwood quartetto tables, with open moulded aprons, shaped legs, width 52cms, (20½") and smaller. |
£400-600 |
£650 |
|
320 |
A George III mahogany demi-lune card table, fold-over top with rosewood banding and stringing and enclosing a baize lined interior, banding and stringing to the frieze, on square tapering legs, with fan marquetry ovals, (damaged), width 91cms, (35¾"). |
£300-400 |
£250 |
|
321 |
A Victorian burr walnut writing table, inverted break front with an inset writing surface, fitted with a single frieze drawer, four drawers to each pedestal, canted corners, facetted glass handles, length 148cms, (58"), depth 59cms, (23"). |
£400-600 |
£380 |
|
322 |
An Art Deco style walnut and macassar ebony settee, lacking upholstery, broad banded apron on simulated macassar ebony splayed feet, 190cms, (75"). |
£500-700 |
£450 |
|
323 |
A boarded oak 'six-plank' coffer, in part 18th century, with a carved rosette lunette frieze band, length 107cms, (42"), height 59cms, (23"). |
£120-180 |
£210 |
|
324 |
A pair of mahogany inverted bow front chests of drawers, circa 1900, each fitted with two banks of four drawers, bracket feet, length 130cms, (51"), height 91cms, (36"). |
£800-1200 |
£700 |
|
325 |
A pair of walnut high-back dining chairs, in the style of Daniel Marot, 19th century, carved scrolled foliate pierced crestings, pierced splat with strap work, upholstered in rexine, slender cabriole legs with acanthus knees, (wormed), height 118cms, (46½"). |
£100-150 |
£120 |
|
326 |
A Victorian amboyna walnut and inlaid library table, rectangular top with a tooled leather inset, banded and strung outlines, fitted with two frieze drawers, on square tapering legs, (some damage), width 122cms, (48"), depth 86cms, (34"). |
£400-600 |
£550 |
|
327 |
A set of four George II style walnut side chairs, probably late 19th century, upholstered in fawn coloured dralon, (distressed), with gros point needlework panels attached to the backs, on cabriole legs, width 74cms, (29"). |
£200-300 |
£540 |
|
328 |
A mahogany and stained wood centre table in the manner of Robert Adam, early 20th century, rectangular top with a carved and ribbon twist moulded outline, fitted with three frieze drawers, each with applied swags and floral pendants, pierced brackets, moulded legs, width 120cms, (47"), depth 75cms, (29½"), |
£400-600 |
£400 |
|
329 |
A George II and later wardrobe, moulded cornice, two panelled doors with broad herringbone stringing and crossbanding, the base with two short and two long false drawers, under bracket feet, gutted and adapted, width 110cms, (43½"), height 187cms, (73½"). |
£400-600 |
£800 |
|
330 |
George III mahogany press cupboard, moulded cornice, two panelled doors enclosing three (of four) slides, two short and two long drawers under, on bracket feet, width 122cms, (48"), height 213cms, (84"). |
£400-600 |
£360 |
|
331 |
A joined oak stool, basically late 17th century, rectangular top with a moulded edge, knulled frieze, turned and ringed legs, (wood worm damage), plain stretchers, width 46cms, (18"), and another joined stool, width 46cms, (18"), (2). |
£500-800 |
£480 |
|
332 |
A set of six Regency style mahogany dining chairs, 19th century, the broad crestings with ebonised stringing, spiral twist horizontal rails, drop-in seats with gros point floral pattern needlework, on sabre legs, comprising a pair of elbow chairs, width 55cms, (21½") and four side chairs, (6). |
£400-600 |
£380 |
|
333 |
A rosewood Marwood sideboard, designed by Martin Hall for Gordon Russell, November 1973, limited edition 80/200, fitted with four frieze drawers, sycamore lined, over four doors, length 213cms, (84"), depth 46cms, (18"), height 84cms, (33"). |
£200-300 |
£900 |
|
334 |
A pair of George I style gilt metal Girondoles, circa 1900, with rectangular bevelled plates, scrolled surrounds with cartouche and mask-head crestings, further mask head issuing three branches, with electric "candle" fitments, 47 x 26cms, (18½" x 10"), (2). |
£200-300 |
£260 |
|
335 |
A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, breakfront form with stepped quadrant angles, fitted with two frieze drawers, one incorporating a central tablet, over two panelled doors, flanked by pilaster strips with brass rail. width 133cms, (52½"), depth 50cms, (19½"). |
£400-600 |
|
|
336 |
A Victorian mahogany stool, patterned cotton upholstery, turned and ringed legs, width 69 x 39cms, (27" x 15"). |
£100-200 |
£90 |
|
337 |
A joined oak side table, 18th century, rectangular top, fitted with a single frieze drawers, turned baluster legs, plain moulded rails, width 71cms, (28"), depth 49cms, (19½"). |
£250-350 |
£380 |
|
338 |
A joined oak stool, basically late 17th century, rectangular top with a moulded edge, turned legs, (damage and old restoration), width 46cms, (18"), height 28cms, (11"). |
£300-400 |
|
|
339 |
A Victorian mahogany framed hoop-back nursing chair, upholstered in old gold dralon, carved foliate cresting, turned legs, height 92cms, (36"). |
£200-300 |
|
|
340 |
A joined oak coffer, basically early 18th century, single board lid, the front fascia later carved with arcaded panels, stile ends, length 107cms, (42"), height 59cms, (23"). |
£250-350 |
£230 |
|
341 |
A Louis XV style kingwood and parquetry vitrine, 20th century, gilt metal mounts with a scrolled and ovolo moulded cresting, serpentine front with three glazed doors to the upper section, backed by cotton brocade, fitted with three drawers and two cupboards under, shaped and moulded apron piece, on cabriole legs, width 104cms, (41"), height 170cms, (67"). |
£500-700 |
£750 |
|
342 |
A Louis XV style kingwood and parquetry bureau de dame, 20th century, the bombe shaped flap enclosing an oak lined interior, gilt metal outlines and appliques, fitted with two drawers under, centred by a dummy drawer, on cabriole legs, width 81cms, (32"), height 96cms, (38"). |
£400-600 |
£500 |
|
343 |
A pair of Louis XV style walnut and parquetry petites commodes, 20th century, serpentine outlines with gilt metal galleries and appliques, each fitted with two frieze drawers and a shallow side drawers, on cabriole legs with an undertier, width 33cms, (13"), height 72cms, (28½"). |
£300-400 |
£800 |
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344 |
A Louis XV style walnut and parquetry petite commode, 20th Century serpentine outlines, gilt metal gallery and appliques, fitted with drawers, on cabriole legs with an undertier, width 33cms, (13"), height 72cms, 928½"). |
£150-200 |
£240 |
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345 |
A Louis XV style walnut two-tier étagére, Belgium, 20th century, serpentine outlines, gilt metal mouldings and appliques, cast handles, on cabriole legs, overall width 89cms, (35"), height 87cms, (34"). |
£200-300 |
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346 |
A French Transitional style kingwood and marquetry dressing table, circa 1900, with gilt metal mounts, the hinged top with serpentine outlines, decorated with a floral spray, scrolls and foliage enclosing an interior with a mirror to the lid and tray liner, shaped apron, ornamental scrolled escutcheon, cast foliate knees, on French cabriole legs, width 59cms, (23"), depth 43cms, (17"). |
£500-700 |
£550 |
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347 |
A pair of Chinese carved hardwood jardiniere stands, each with a rouge marble circular inset, pierced and carved apron, shaped and splayed legs, with carved acanthus knees, pierced scrolled under-sections, overall width 43cms, (17"), height 75cms, (29½"). |
£400-600 |
£460 |
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348 |
A set of ten Hepplewhite style mahogany elbow chairs, oval moulded hoop backs, pierced vase splats centred by oval rosettes, upholstered in red leather, square tapering legs, spade feet, width 59cms, (23"). |
£1500-2000 |
£1400 |
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349 |
A George III mahogany chest on chest, moulded and dentil cornice, blind fretwork frieze, fitted with two short and three long drawers to the upper section, over a brushing slide and three further drawers, bracket feet, width 104cms, (41"), height 186cms, (73"). |
£600-800 |
£550 |
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350 |
An inlaid satinwood cabinet on stand, bears label P Ceppi & Sons, 6 & 9 Wellington Quay, Dublin, crossbanded in kingwood and with ebony stringing, the superstructure with a flap front, the twin panels with veneered amboyna roundels, enclosing a fitted interior with drawers and arcading, demi-lune base, on square tapering legs, width 106cms, (42"), height 127cms, (50"). |
£600-800 |
£550 |
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351 |
A Victorian burr walnut serpentine games table, with a fold-over top enclosing a backgammon board, single frieze drawer with a cotton brocade upholstered basket slide under, on twin pear-shaped turned supports, double cross rails, scrolled legs, width 56cms, (22"), height 75cms, (29½"). |
£400-600 |
£380 |
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352 |
A Victorian copper urn-shaped wine cooler, domed and fluted lid, on a painted wrought iron frame with open scrolls, tripod legs, height 68cms, (27"). |
£100-150 |
£110 |
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353 |
A George III oak dresser base, single plank top, fitted with three deep frieze drawers, each with crossbanding, turned baluster front legs, length 187cms, (74"), depth 51cms, (20"). |
£400-600 |
£1900 |
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354 |
A George III style brass and wire-work bow front fender, 19th century, with three urns, sloped metal base, width 91cms, (36"), depth 38cms, (15"). |
£150-200 |
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355 |
A George III mahogany and inlaid serpentine sideboard, with banding and stringing, fitted with cutlery drawer and two deep drawers, each banded and with fan marquetry quadrants, cast brass lion mask loose ring handles, square tapering legs, length 145cms, (57"), depth 74cms, (29"). |
£600-800 |
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356 |
A George III style stained mahogany extending dining table, in part 19th century, 'D' shaped ends and a centre gate-leg section, extending with four additional leaves, length 398cms, width 132cms. |
£600-800 |
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357 |
A Regency style gilt wood and gesso overmantel, 19th century, rectangular plate with a reeded ebonised slip, the frame with half column surround, ornamented with rosettes and scrolls, overall width 106cms, (42"), height 74cms, (29"). |
£250-350 |
£260 |
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358 |
A Victorian gilt wood and gesso overmantel, tripartite plates under a triangular pediment piece, decorated with scrolls and foliage, engaged column uprights, terminating in rosettes, width 138cms, (54"), height 74cms, (29"). |
£250-350 |
£220 |
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359 |
A George I style black lacquered and chinoiserie cabinet on stand, basically 18th Century, the doors with ornamental escutcheons and hinges, painted with Chinese figures, pavillions, trees and birds, enclosing a well fitted interior with a configuration of ten drawers surrounding a centre cupboard, the door interiors each painted with floral sprays, the gilt stand with gesso moulded decoration, width 86cms, (34"), depth 49cms, (19"). |
£2500-3000 |
£2500 |
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360 |
A George III oak chest of drawers, of small proportions, rectangular top with a moulded edge, fitted with two short and three long drawers, brass bail handles, bracket feet, width 84cms (33"), depth 47cms, (18½"). |
£300-500 |
£650 |
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361 |
A Victorian figured walnut and inlaid games/work table, rectangular double fold-over top, with a chequerboard inset, kingwood banding and stringing, opening to reveal a baize lined carved table, cribbage board inlay, the double fold enclosing work table, tapering under-section, on tripod legs with carved knees, width 55cms, (21½"), depth 41cms, (16"), height 76cms, (30"). |
£300-500 |
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362 |
A Victorian burr walnut Davenport, decorated with stringing, with a hinged stationery compartment, writing surface to the slope front, enclosing a blonde wood interior, with drawers, scrolled corbel supports, fitted with four drawers, matched by dummy drawers, width 69cms, (27"), depth 57cms, (22½"), height 85cms, (33½"). |
£400-600 |
£360 |
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363 |
A pair of Edwardian stained wood footstool, upholstered in buttoned ivory coloured patterned cotton brocade, balustrading under-sections, turned feet, 28 x 25cms, (11" x 10"). |
£60-100 |
£65 |
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364 |
A set of five Victorian walnut hoop-back salon chairs, foliate and scrolled carved crestings, upholstered in patterned brown velour, on French cabriole legs, height 87cms, (34"). |
£200-300 |
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365 |
A George I style burr walnut side cabinet, labelled "John Hall & Son, Grantham", rectangular top with quartered veneers and crossbanding, fitted with two drawers over two doors, bracket feet, width 66cms, (26"), depth 47cms, (18½"), height 76cms, (30"). |
£150-200 |
£280 |
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366 |
A Victorian stained walnut easy chair, upholstered in buttoned pale green dralon, shaped and moulded cresting, on French cabriole legs, width 67cms, (26"). |
£100-150 |
£210 |
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367 |
A Victorian walnut, burr walnut and inlaid pedestal games table, the circular top with a deep moulded outline, inset with a Tunbridge ware chequerboard, fluted and tapering column, tripod legs with carved knees, diameter 59cms, (23"), height 71cms, (28"), |
£200-300 |
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368 |
A Victorian mahogany half tester bedstead, bow fronted canopy, with a deep cavetto moulding, arched footboard, with barley twist uprights, height 235cms, (91"), width 168cms, (66"), length 221cms, (87"). |
£600-800 |
£800 |
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369 |
A Victorian carved walnut chaise longue, upholstered in trellis and rosette pattern button blue cotton brocade, shaped ends with a foliate scrolled cresting, scrolled arms, cabochon knees on French cabriole legs, length 198cms, (78"). |
£500-700 |
£500 |
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370 |
A Victorian carved walnut hoop-back elbow chair, upholstered en suite, with a carved cresting, scrolled open arms, carved knees, French cabriole legs, width 69cms, (27"). |
£200-300 |
£180 |
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371 |
A Victorian carved walnut hoop-back nursing chair, upholstered en suite, carved cresting on French cabriole legs, height 91cms, (36"). |
£80-120 |
£70 |
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372 |
A Victorian walnut framed footstool, upholstered en suite, shaped and moulded outlines, on French cabriole legs, width 33cms, (13") and a similar footstool, (2). |
£80-120 |
£80 |
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373 |
A Victorian walnut nursing chairs, upholstered en suite, carved scrolled cresting, scrolled vase splat, turned and fluted legs, height 69cms, (27"). |
£80-120 |
£80 |
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374 |
A Victorian burr walnut, walnut octagonal work table, with a hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, conical under-section, on carved tripod legs, width 43cms, (17"), height 71cms, (28"). |
£300-500 |
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375 |
A Victorian figured walnut serpentine card table, fold-over top, (damaged), enclosing baize lined interior, shaped frieze with a carved centre, turned and carved column on four scrolled and splayed legs, width 89cms, (35)", depth 45cms, (17½"). |
£300-500 |
£300 |
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376 |
A Chinese carved hardwood altar table, rectangular top, moulded scrolled outlines, the apron-pieces each carved with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl and incorporating a drawer, length 104cms, (41"). |
£600-800 |
£2100 |
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377 |
A Chinese carved hardwood low table, scrolled ends, the panels with dragons amongst swirling clouds, with an undertier, length 86cms, (34"). |
£300-500 |
£700 |
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378 |
An early Victorian mahogany writing table, rectangular top with moulded edge, two fall leaves with rounded corners, single frieze drawer turned legs, brass castors, width 106cms, (42") extended, depth 51cms, (20"),height 78cms, (32"). |
£250-350 |
£260 |
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