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Saturday 21st April 2012 at 10.30 a.m.
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Semley Auctioneers, Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9ANTelephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222
Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m.
Antiques and Collectables
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE
VENDORS CONDITIONS
7. Instructions. As Semley Auctioneers are auctioneers, all goods delivered to Semley Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by Auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at Semley Auctioneers’ discretion and accepted by Semley Auctioneers subject to all the Sale Conditions. The Auctioneers have sole discretion as to cataloguedescription, type of Sale, and grouping of items submitted for auction. The Auctioneers may decline to accept for sale any item without giving any reason therefore. By delivering the goods to Semley Auctioneers for inclusion in their auction sales each vendor acknowledges that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by all these conditions. The right is reserved to charge 15% of the Auctioneer’s mid estimate of any item(s) withdrawn from sale having been accepted for sale, together with all other charges incurred. VAT is payable on all charges. The Auctioneers may exercise a lien on any such item(s).
8. Collections. Semley Auctioneers do not themselves usually undertake the collection of goods but will, if required in writing, instruct a contractor on the vendors behalf in their capacity as agents. Semley Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods to and for damage to premises caused by the contractor who should be insured for such risks. Unless instructions are received to the contrary the charge for these services will be normally deducted from the proceeds of sale.
9. Loss or Damage. Semley Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by the direct negligence of their employees.
10. Storage. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to store or arrange for the storage of goods delivered to them for sale either on their own premises or elsewhere at their sole discretion. They exempt themselves from any liability for loss or damage to goods delivered to their sale rooms without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make a minimum storage charge of 50p per lot per day for such goods (unless the loss or damage is caused by the negligence of their employees).
11. Right to Sell. Vendors will be charged for goods left on the premises if the vendor has been requested to remove them and if the goods are not removed within fourteen days of such request Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges.
1�. Insurance. (a). Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on Semley Auctioneers’premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, theft following forcible entry and water damage (but not against accidental breakage or damage) for which insurance Semley Auctioneers will charge a premium of £1.50 per £100 (minimum 1p). The value of the goods so covered shall be the gross amount re-alised, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of goods withdrawn prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Semley Auc-tioneers shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods.
(b). Semley Auctioneers shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured upon the owner’s written instructions.
(c). Semley Auctioneers shall not be responsible for accident breakage, loss or damage howsoever caused unless directly caused by the negligence of their employees.
1. Definitions. In these Conditions Semley Auctioneers, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “The Auctioneers”, and the representative of Semley Auctioneers conducting the Auction is called “The Auctioneer”.
�. General. Whilst Semley Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the ac-curacy of their catalogue and the description of any lot:
(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions.
(b) Semley Auctioneers do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribu-tion, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims.
(c) All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Semley Auctioneers, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendors so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims.
(d) Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of sale.
(e) Semley Auctioneers reserve the right at their absolute discretion to refuse admission to their premises or attendance at their sales, without giving any reason therefore.
3. The Auction(a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any
two or more lots, to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion.
(b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid.
(c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer).
(d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot.
4. Rescission. Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within ten days after the sale Semley Auctioneers have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery, and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Semley Auctioneers in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Semley Auctioneers that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision.
5. Default. Semley Auctioneers disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the vendor because they act as agents for the vendor only and therefore do not pay out to the vendor until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith.
6. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the vendor and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any Special Conditions of Sale.
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Saturday �1st April �01� at 10.30 a.m.
Viewing Times
Friday �0th April - 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.and Morning of Sale from 9.00 a.m.
To be sold in Salerooms Two and Three
Catalogue: £5.00
Front Cover Illustration : Lot �06Sale No: 0�00
Semley AuctioneersStation Road, Semley, Shaftesbury,
Dorset SP7 9AN
Telephone: (01747) 855 1�� Fax: (01747) 855 ���
Semley Auctioneers is the Trading name of Semley Auctioneers Ltd. Registered in England No: 5136578
Jewellery & SilverAntique Furniture & Objects
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Semley Auctioneers, Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9ANTelephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222
Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m.
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Third Party Liability: Every person on Semley Auctioneers’ premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Semley Auctioneers in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Semley Auctioneers’ employees.
Special Notices:Prospective buyers are advised to take heed of any special notices displayed in the salerooms or announced from the rostrum as these may affect or invalidate statements made in the catalogue or printed elsewhere.
Buyer’s Registration:All prospective buyers must register with the clerk and obtain a bidding number prior to the commencement of the sale. This number, once issued, is permanent and applicable to all sales conducted by Semley Auctioneers. Proof of identity may be required. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse bids from or to re-offer lots bought by buyers whose identities have not been satisfactorily established. It is appreciated if registration can be completed before the day of the sale.
Buyer’s Premium:A premium of 17.5% plus VAT at the standard rate will be charged on the hammer price of each lot.
V.A.T.:All lots marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to VAT on the hammer price in addition to the Buyer’s Premium. We operate under the VAT Margin Scheme.
General Conditions of Sale:These may be found at the back of the catalogue.
Rate of Sale:Approximately 1�0 lots per hour. This may vary and the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for a buyer missing a lot.
Estimates:These are intended only as a guide to prospective buyers. Any bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance of success. However, the degree of competition for a lot may cause it to sell above or below the given estimates. Estimates can be subject to revision so it is advisable to enquire of any change nearer the time of the sale. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium.
Commission Bids (Absentee Bidding):We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. All bids are treated in strict confidence and the auctioneers undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as permitted by other bids and any reserves. If more than one bid for the same lot is received the bidding shall commence at one bid above the underbidder’s maximum bid. Where identical bids are left for the same lot the earlier bid left will take precedence. Bidding slips are available from the office and can be found at the back of the catalogue. All bidding slips must be signed. Faxed bids may also be sent. However, these must include the name, address, daytime telephone number and signature of the intending buyer. No responsibility will be accepted for taxed bids or bids taken over the telephone. All written bids must be submitted to the clerk before the commencement of the sale.The auctioneers accept no responsibility for wrong lot numbers entered.Please note all bids are subject to Buyer’s Premium as stated.
Semley Auctioneers will endeavour to advise successful commission bidders as soon as possible. However, we cannot accept responsibility for this and therefore suggest to all commission bidders that they enquire as to whether or not they were successful or not at the end of the sale or shortly thereafter.
Telephone Bids:There are a limited number of telephone lines. Any buyer wishing to bid by this method should book and confirm in writing not less than �4 hours prior to the commencement of the sale. However, it should be noted that the auctioneers may be unable to contact the intending bidder at the desired time and therefore such requests will be entirely at the risk of the intending bidder. This service is only available for lots expected to realise more than £500.
Export Licences:An export licence is required for certain items and others above a certain value leaving the United Kingdom. The obtaining of a relevant licence is the responsibility of the buyer.
Condition of Lots:While an identification of damage is given in some instances, an absence of such advise does not imply that a lot is free from defect. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect any lot on which they intend to bid.All weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending buyers.
Payment:Payment may be made by cash, banker’s draft, or cheque supported by a valid cheque guarantee card and provided that the amount does not exceed the limit stated on that card. Cheques in excess of their guaranteed limit will only be accepted if prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers.
We also accept debit cards and some (but not all) credit cards. There is a surcharge of �% on the total invoice for payments made by credit card.
A charge is made for electronic transfers to our bank. Ourbankers are
Barclays Bank PLCShaftesbury BranchMid Wessex GroupKing George StreetYeovilSomerset. BA�0 1PXSort Code: �0-99-40Account number.. 40796948
Clearing:No lot may be removed from the salerooms before full payment has been received and a receipted invoice shown. All lots must be cleared not later than 13.00 hours on the third working day following the sale unless prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers.
Delivery:Delivery of goods can be arranged through our ‘in-house’ carriers service who charge a competitive rate. Early bookings are advised. Buyers are reminded that the onus is on them for the prompt removal of purchases from the salerooms.
Postage:A charge is made for items requiring packing and postage, on receipt of which the goods will be dispatched.
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Please Note the Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT
Saleroom Two Jewellery1 Propertyofagentleman-agent’sRaymondWeil
Othelloultraslimwristwatch,onblackleatherstrap(seeillustration).£80-120
2 Propertyofagentleman-anearlyC20th18ctgoldcasedfobwatchwithblueRomannumerals(seeillustra-tion).£80-120
2A Propertyofalady-a1920’slady’spalladiumrectan-gularcasedcocktailwatchsetwithdiamonds,onHM9ctwhitegoldbraceletstrap(seeillustration).£200-300
3 Propertyofagentleman-agent’sHM9ctgold&blackonyxovalsignetring;togetherwithasimilarpairof9ctgold cufflinks (3).£100-150
4 Propertyofalady-a9ctgoldmulti-colouredbracelet;togetherwitha9ctgoldchromediopsidering(2).£150-200
5 Propertyofagentleman-abagcontainingassorteditems including gold studs & a pair of silver cufflinks.£100-150
6 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anHM22ctgoldwed-dingring;togetherwitha9ctgoldstudearring(2).£100-150
7 Propertyofagentleman-abagcontainingthreebroochesincludinganintagliopanelledbrooch;togetherwithaboxcontainingassorteditemsincludingcostumejewellery,coins&Chinesemother-of-pearlgamingtokens(2).£50-80
8 Propertyofadeceasedestate-alateC19th/earlyC20th18ctgoldovalruby&diamondring,therubyap-prox.10by8mm,totaldiamondweightapprox.0.9carat,ringsizeQ,approx.6grams(seeillustration).£300-500
9 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anearlyC20th9ctgoldbanglesetwithasmallchip-cutdiamond&tworubies,withsafetychain;togetherwithanunmarkedgoldring(2).£150-250
10 Propertyofadeceasedestate-abagcontainingas-sorteditemsincludingaTissotgentleman’swristwatch,silverjewellery&casedscales.
11 Propertyofagentleman-aVictorianyellowmetalbroochsetwithanovalIndianpaintingonivorypanelofapalace,thereversewithinsethairplume,2.8ins.(7.1cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustration).£100-150
12 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianwhiteenamelGreekkeydecoratedovalframedmourningbroochwithbraidedhairpanel;togetherwithanothermourningbroochwithvacantpanel;ayellowmetal&blackenamelmourningpendantlocketon9ctgoldchain;anda9ctframed pendant with photograph & lace floral panels (4) (seeillustration).£80-120
Lot 1 Lot 2
Lot 8
Lot 11
Lot 2A Lot 12
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13 Propertyofagentleman-twounmarkedgold&ovalshellcameorings(2)(seeillustration).£80-120
14 Propertyofagentleman-aVictorianunmarkedgoldbelt&bucklemourningringwithbraidedhairovalpanel;togetherwithaHM9ctgold&blackenamelmourningringsetwithseedpearls(2)(seeillustration).£80-120
15 Propertyofagentleman-anHM9ctgoldbangle;togetherwitha9ctgoldcasedlady’swristwatch;andayellowmetalmagnifyingglass(3).£100-150
16 Propertyofagentleman-aleatherdomedjewelleryboxcontainingassortedjewelleryincludinggoldbarbrooch&tworings.£80-120
17 Propertyofalady-a9ctgold&carvedpearlbeepen-dantwithdiamondinsethead,on9ctgoldchain,incase.£50-80
18 Propertyofalady-an18ctwhitegoldsapphire&dia-mondbracelet,7ins.(17.8cms.)long.£300-400
19 Property of a lady - a 14ct gold tri-colour five-stone sap-phirering.£100-150
20 Propertyofagentleman-agent’sHM9ctgoldidentitybraceletwithbarkeffectlinks,withlooseextralink;together with a pair of 9ct gold letter ‘H’ cufflinks; and a keyringwithHM9ctgoldSt.Christopherfob(alot).£700-1000
21 Propertyofalady-anamethyst,rosequartz&jadebeadnecklace,24ins.(61cms.)long.£50-80
22 Propertyofalady-an18ctwhitegoldruby&diamondcluster flowerhead ring, one ruby missing.£100-150
23 Propertyofalady-a14ctwhitegolddiamond&browndiamondclusterring.£200-300
24 Propertyofagentleman-apairofHM9ctgoldcuf-flinks, initialled M.£120-180
Lot 13 Lot 14 Lot 31
Lot 29
Lot 36 Lot 38 Lot 33
Lot 32
Lot 40 Lot 43
Lot 35
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25 Propertyofalady-abagcontainingassortedjewelleryincludinganEdwardianred&clearpastependantonchain.£50-80
26 Propertyofagentleman-ahammeredyellowmetallocketon15ctgoldchain,thechainapprox.7grams.£120-180
27 Propertyofalady-anHM9ctgoldwatchchain,8.75ins.(22.2cms.)long.£180-240
28 Propertyofalady-aboxcontainingassortedcostumejewellery.£50-100
29 Propertyofalady-anorangebeadrosarywithdiamondstudded fittings (see illustration).£120-180
30 Propertyofalady-an18ctgoldchainnecklace,23.6ins.(60cms.)long.£600-800
31 Propertyofalady-anHM18ctwhitegoldsapphire&diamondclusterring,approx.6grams,boxed(seeillustra-tion).£150-250
32 Propertyofalady-acherryambergraduatedfacetedovalbeadnecklace;togetherwithacherryamberuniformplaincircularbeadnecklace(2)(seeillustration).£150-250
33 Propertyofalady-an18ctwhitegoldsquareemerald&diamondclusterring,approx.10grams,boxed(seeillustration).£300-500
34 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aplatinumweddingband,approx.4grams.£80-120
35 Propertyofalady-aC19thAustro-Hungarianyel-lowmetal&chip-cutdiamondsetovalpendantframedportraitminiatureofaneighteenthcenturylady,spurioussignature‘Lely’,theminiatureprobablyassociated,theamberpastestonesreplacements,2.4ins.(6.1cms.)high(seeillustration).£400-600
36 Propertyofalady-an18ctgoldpaleaquamarineringofemeraldcutwithdiamondbaguetteshoulders,approx.10grams,boxed(seeillustration).£300-500
37 SoldonbehalfofWestminsterMemorialHospital-anEdwardianHMsilvertea-caddy,London1908,approx.109grams.£50-80
38 Propertyofalady-an18ctgolddiamondsolitairering,thebrilliant-cutstoneapprox.0.65ct(seeillustration).£400-600
39 Jewelleryboxcontainingassortedjewelleryincludingalarvacameobracelet;togetherwithatincontainingas-sortedbeads(2).
40 SoldonbehalfofWestminsterMemorialHospital-an18ctgoldthree-stonediamondring,totalweightapprox.0.8carat(seeillustration).£200-300
41 Propertyofalady-aplatinumdiamondeternityring;togetherwithanothereternityring(2).£150-250
42 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anHMsilverbanglewithengraveddecoration&safetychain;togetherwitha9ctgoldcrosspendant;a9ctgoldringframeonly;andanotherunmarkedsimilar(4).£50-80
43 Propertyofalady-aboxed18ctgoldovalopalringwithcolletsetdiamondthree-stoneshoulders(seeillustra-tion).£500-800
Coins44 Propertyofagentleman-fourtradetokens,comprising
a1796Tenterdencopperhalfpennytokeninscribed‘ToCheerOurHearts’,an1811Lowestoftcopperonepennytokeninscribed‘SuccesstotheLowestoftFisheries’,anda1794SouthShieldscopperhalfpennytokeninscribed‘SuccestotheCoalTrade’(4)(seeillustration).
45 Propertyofagentleman-aPrincessofWalesportcullis&chainsLondonhalfpenny,circa1795,theobversewith-outdatebutinscribed‘RENDERTOCAESARTHETHINGSTHATARECAESAR’S’(Batty4940)(seeillustration).
46 Propertyofagentleman-ananti-slaverytoken,circa1795,inscribed‘AMINOTAMANANDABROTHER’and‘MAYSLAVERY&OPRESSIONCEASETHROUGHOUTTHEWORLD’verso,theedgeinscribed‘PAYABLEINDUBLINORLONDON’(Batty3715)(seeillustration).
Lot 44
Lot 46
Lot 45
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Lot 47 Lot 50
Lot 53
Lot 51
Lot 56
Lot 58
Lot 57Lot 59
Lot 62Lot 61Lot 60
Lot 48
Lot 52
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47 Propertyofagentleman-threeJamesIIIrishgunmoneycoins,1689&1690(3)(seeillustration).
48 Propertyofagentleman-agroupofthirteentradeto-kens,lateC18thandearlyC19th,includingCoventryandNorwichexamples(13)(seeillustration).
49 Propertyofagentleman-abagcontainingassortedcoins,mostlyGBsilver;togetherwithaNurenberg(Nu-remberg)brassjetonorjetton(or‘ship’spenny’)byHansKrauwinckel(1585-1635)(alot).
50 Propertyofagentleman-agood1797cartwheeltup-penyortwopencecoin,withlustre;togetherwithan1813IsleofManManxcartwheelhalfpenny;andaVictoriaOnePennyModelbi-metalliccoin(3)(seeillustration).
51 Propertyofagentleman-agroupofsixGBcoinsinclud-ingtwoCharlesIIfarthings,1673and1675(6)(seeillustration).
52 Propertyofagentleman-agroupofeightcommemora-tive&othertokens,coinsormedalsincludinga1790MasonicmedalcommemoratingthePrinceofWalesbeingelectedtoGM(GrandMaster),acopperfarthingtrade token commemorating the balloon flight of Isaac EarlysmanSparrowin1823,anH.R.H.PrinceAlbertteachingcoininscribed‘12PENCEMAKE1SHILLING’,aNapoleonictokencommemoratingSt.SebastianSep.91813with‘BYTHEMERCYOFGOD’verso,andaQueenAnnebrasstokeninscribed‘ALLFORLOVE’(Batty1659)(8)(seeillustration).£50-100
53 Property of a gentleman - a group of five Roman bronze coinsincludingtwoConstantinetheGreat(306-337AD)examples,aCrispus(317-326AD)example,andaLucin-ius(308-324AD)example(5)(seeillustration).£50-100
54 Propertyofalady-goldcoin-aQueenVictoria1900halfsovereigngoldcoin.£100-150
55 Propertyofalady-goldcoin-aKingEdwardVII1909fullsovereigngoldcoin.£200-300
56 Propertyofagentleman-goldcoin-a1785GeorgeIIIgoldguinea(seeillustration).£200-300
57 Propertyofalady-goldcoin-a1975krugerrandcoin,in14ctgoldpendantmount(seeillustration).£900-1100
58 Propertyofalady-goldcoin-a1982krugerrandcoin,in14ctgoldpendantmount(seeillustration).£900-1100
59 Propertyofalady-goldcoins-a1980RoyalMintcasedfourcoingoldproofset,comprisingFivePoundscoin,TwoPoundscoin,SovereigncoinandHalfSovereigncoin(seeillustration).£1600-2000
60 Propertyofalady-goldcoins-a1985RoyalMintcasedfourcoingoldproofset,comprisingFivePoundscoin,TwoPoundscoin,SovereigncoinandHalfSovereigncoin,certificate number 02833 (see illustration).£1600-2000
61 Propertyofalady-goldcoins-a1985RoyalMintcasedfourcoingoldproofset,comprisingFivePoundscoin,TwoPoundscoin,SovereigncoinandHalfSovereigncoin,certificate number 02843 (see illustration).£1600-2000
62 Propertyofalady-goldcoins-a1985RoyalMintcasedfourcoingoldproofset,comprisingFivePoundscoin,TwoPoundscoin,SovereigncoinandHalfSovereigncoin,certificate number 02844 (see illustration).£1600-2000
Objets Vertu63 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-an
C18thFrenchsilvermountedmossagaterectangularbox,circa1770,cockerelheadParisdischargemarkand‘A’markwithdotabove,3.1ins.(7.8cms.)wide(seeillus-tration).£300-500
64 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-aC19thbrisefanpaintedwithladiesingardens,probablyFrench,twosticksbroken(seeillustration).£80-120
65 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-aC19thenamelscentbottlecase(A/F);togetherwithaC19thkinderkopf,prob-ablyMeissen;andamother-of-pearlparquetrycardcase(3)(seeillustration).£50-80
Lot 63
Lot 64
Lot 65
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66 C19thFrenchVeyratsilvermountedetched‘rockcrys-tal’glasselongatedquatrefoildish,7.65ins.(19.4cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustration).£250-350
67 LateC19th/earlyC20thAustriancoldpaintedbronzefigure of a man wearing a top hat, sitting on a table & holding a walking cane, some flaking to paint, 5.2ins. (13.2cms.)high(seeillustration).£300-400
68 Propertyofalady-anHMsilverbaby’srattlemodelledastheheadofMr.Punch,withmother-of-pearlhandle,4ins.(10cms.)long(excludingsuspensionrings).£80-120
69 Propertyofalady-anAlberttartanwarerectangularboxcontainingtensmallertartanwareboxeswithhingedlids,varioustartanscomprisingPrinceCharlie,Caledo-nia,McLean,McPherson,andMcFarlane,thelargerbox6.9ins.(17.5cms.)wide(seeillustration).£150-250
70 Pairoformolustrutrectangularphotographframeswithfoliatecrestings,5.5ins.(14cms.)high(overall);togetherwithasinglelargerframewithribboncresting,7ins.(17.7cms.)high(3)(seeillustration).£180-240
71 PairofContinentalsilvernoveltywinecupsorsmalljugs,eachmodelledinJanusstylewithtwingrotesqueBacchusmaskswithopenmouths,withvinehandles,indistinctmarks,areasofslightwear,2.7ins.(6.9cms.)long(includinghandle).approx.207grams(together)(2)(seeillustration).£500-700
72 GeorgeIIIivory&goldbandedtoothpickboxofrectan-gularformwithcutcorners,thehingedlidwithtwo-colourjasparwarepaneldepictingcavortingcherubs,theinteriorwithoriginalvelvetlining,3.6ins.(9.1cms.)long(seeil-lustration).£200-300
73 Propertyofalady-twoRussianlacquerboxes,circa1970,thelarger4.75ins.(12.1cms.)wide(2)(seeillustra-tion).£80-120
Lot 66 Lot 70
Lot 71
Lot 69
Lot 67
Lot 72
Lot 73
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74 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thArtDecoContinental900gradesilvercigarettecasewithengineturneddeco-ration;togetherwithatortoiseshellcigarettecase;andanothercigarettecase(3)(seeillustration).£150-250
75 Late C18th / early C19th Continental silver etui with fit-tings,thecasedecoratedwith‘C’-scrolls&foliage,3.6ins.(9cms.)high(seeillustration).£250-350
76 Propertyofalady-aStuartDevlinHMsilvergiltsurprisenoveltyeggwithbarkeffect,openingtorevealahummingbird,number35,London1977,2.95ins.(7.5cms.)long,approx.148grams(gross)(seeillustra-tion).£200-300
77 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thAustro-Hungarian14ctgoldcigarettecasewithengineturneddecoration&vacantroundel,4ins.(10.2cms.)wide(seeillustration).£2000-3000
78 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-aC19thRussianicon-TikhvinskayaMotherofGod-thegiltmetalokladwithcut-outhalos,apparentlyunmarked,8.8by7.1ins.(22.4by18cms.),inoldglazedmahoganycasewithgiltmount(seeillustration).£200-300
79 Propertyofalady-AlbertDecker(Austrian,1817-1871)-PORTRAITOFAYOUNGLADY-portraitminiatureonivory,rectangular,2.8by2.2ins.(7.1by5.6cms.);togetherwithanotherC19thContinentalschoolportraitminiatureonivorydepictingagentleman,oval,2.4by2ins.(6.1by5.1cms.),monogrammed‘S’inred(2)(seeillustration).£400-600
80 Propertyofadeceasedestate-sixassortedframedportraitsilhouettes,C19th&later;togetherwithtwolateC19thportraitminiatures,inglazedrectangularframes;andthreesimilarprints(11)(seeillustration).£80-120
81 Propertyofagentleman-HenrideJanvry(French,fl.1787-1801) - oval portrait miniature on ivory of a lady in profile, in verre eglomise oval mount, 3ins. (7.6cms.) high-signedlowerright;togetherwithalateC18th/earlyC19thovalportraitminiatureonivoryofagentleman,2.3ins.(5.8cms.)high;twofurtherportraitminiatures;asilhouette;andtwoportraitminiatureprints(7)(seeillustration).£200-300
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Lot 77
Lot 75
Lot 78
Lot 79 Lot 81
Lot 80
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Silver & Silver Plated Items82 Quantityofassortedsilverplateditemsincludingapair
ofsilverplatedcopperthree-lightcandelabra(ononeshelf).£70-100
83 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-twoC19thOldShef-field Plate silver plated coasters with turned wooden bases;togetherwithaC19thsilverplatedtray,lossestofeet;andabrasspaper-clipmodelledasahand(4).
84 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-agood Christofle silver plated & mahogany beef trolley, circa1960,withtradeplaquesinscribed‘ORFEVRERIECHRISTOFLEPARISFRANCE’,36ins.(91.5cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustration).£1500-2000
85 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-anearlyC20thoak&silverplatedspiritbarrelonassociatedstand,14.5ins.(36.8cms.)wide.£50-80
86 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-apairofsilverplatedthree-lightcandelabra,12ins.(30.5cms.)high(2).
87 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-anearlyC19thsilverplatedcircularentreedish&cover,theengravedheraldiccrestwiththreecrownedeaglesabovetwoquarteredovalshields,theleftonewithbordermotto‘TriaJunctaInUno’,abovearibbonmotto‘FideiCoticulaCrux’,15.2ins.(38.5cms.)dia.(seeillustration).£80-120
88 Pairofmodernnickelplateddesklamps(2).£80-100
89 Propertyofagentleman-apairofearlyC19thOldShef-field Plate silver plated Corinthian column candlesticks, adaptedastablelampswithsilkshades,each13ins.(33cms.) high (excluding electric fitments & shades) (2) (seeillustration).£150-250
90 Propertyofagentleman-alateVictoriansilverplatedcentrepieceorepergnewithtrefoilbase,withassociatedcutglasstrumpet,17.75ins.(45cms.)high(overall).£50-100
91 LargepairofmodernsilverplatedCorinthiancolumntablelamps,each22.25ins.(56.5cms.)high(2).£200-300
92 Pairofmodernsilverplatedtwo-handledovalservingdishes(2).£50-70
93 Propertyofagentleman-aquantityofassortedsilverplateditemsincludingacutglassclaretjug&asmallC19th Old Sheffield Plate concave sided rectangular entreedish(ononeshelf).£50-100
94 Modernsilverplatedtwo-bottlewinecooler.£80-100
95 BoxcontainingassortedmodernsilverplateditemsincludingthreeFortnum&Masonteacaddies.
96 Pairofmodernsilverplated5-tiercakestands(2).£120-160
97 Largepairofmodernsilverplated5-lightcandelabra,each30.7ins.(78cms.)high(2).£150-200
98 Propertyofagentleman-anearlyC20thcasedsetoftwelveeachsilverplateddessertknives&forkswithmother-of-pearl handles & HM silver collars, Sheffield 1918;togetherwithabagcontainingassortedsilverplateditemsincludingtwotea-caddies(2).£50-80
99 Propertyofalady-anoakboxcontainingassortedsilverplatedcutlery.
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100 Propertyofalady-alateC19th/earlyC20thWMFsilverplatedmountedbuffalohorn,14.3ins.(36.3cms.)high.£50-80
101 Propertyofagentleman-aquantityofassortedsilverplateditemsincludingapairofGeorgeIIIstyleovalcan-dlesticks,11.5ins.(29.2cms.)high(ononeshelf).£80-120
102 Propertyofagentleman-anextensivesilverplatedKing’s pattern cutlery set, comprising one hundred & fifty-sevenpieces(157).£80-120
103 Property of a lady - a C19th Old Sheffield Plate silver platedtwo-handledrectangularpedestaldish,onehandledetached; together with a C19th Old Sheffield Plate silver platedrectangularentreedish&coverwithdetachablehandle(2).£50-100
104 Propertyofagentleman-aquantityofassortedsilverplated items including a pair of C19th Old Sheffield Plate waiters(ononeshelf).£50-100
105 Propertyofalady-aquantityofassortedsilverplateditems,C19th&later,includingacutglassclaretjug&apair of Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks (on one shelf).£80-120
106 Property of a lady - a C19th Old Sheffield Plate silver platedtwo-handledrectangulartraywithcastshell&foli-ateborder,30.5ins.(77.5cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustra-tion).£100-200
107 Propertyofagentleman-alateC19th/earlyC20thFrenchS.F.A.M.silverplatedcutlerysetfortwelveplacesettings, in fitted case (see illustration).£200-300
108 Propertyofalady-alargelateC19th/earlyC20thsilverplatedmeatcoverwithvacantcartouche,20.25ins.(51.5cms.)wide.
109 Propertyofagentleman-alateC19th/earlyC20thcased pair of silver plated fish servers with ivory handles.£50-80
110 Property of a lady - a pair of C19th Old Sheffield Plate silverplatedthree-lightcandelabra,eachapprox.17ins.(43cms.)high(2)(seeillustration).£200-300
111 Propertyofalady-agoodVictoriansilverplatedjugorewerwithhingedlid,decoratedinreliefwithcherubs,withgiltinterior,previouslywithballfeet,9.7ins.(24.5cms.)high;togetherwithaVictoriansilverplatedbasketwithswinghandle(2)(seeillustration).£200-300
112 Propertyofagentleman-anearlyC19thRegencyperiod Old Sheffield Plate silver plated wine cooler with acanthusdecorations,withliner,7.1ins.(18cms.)high(seeillustration).£150-250
113 GroupofassortedHMsilverandwhitemetalitemsincludingaVictorianHMsilvermodelofagardentemple,4.75ins.(5cms.).£150-200
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114 Property of a gentleman - a late Victorian HM silver flip-topcutglassglobescentbottle,Chester1900,5.25ins.(13.3cms.)high;togetherwithanHmsilverbackedhand-mirror(2).
115 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aGeorgeIIIHMsilverwinefunnel,makerW.A,London1814,5.4ins.(13.7cms.),monogrammed‘R’(seeillustration).£100-150
116 Propertyofadeceasedestate-asetoffourGeorgeIIIHMsilverteaspoonswithbright-cutdecorations,makersPeter,Ann&WilliamBateman,(London)1802.
117 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-aFrench950gradesilverRegencestylethree-lightcande-labra,Minervahead&othermarks,presentationinscrip-tiontobase,14.75ins.(37.5cms.)high,approx.1,808grams(seeillustration).£800-1200
118 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-apair of Continental silver models of Shags, five pointed starmarks,6.3ins.(16cms.)high,approx.208grams(total)(2)(seeillustration).£200-300
119 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-aFrenchsilvermodelofapheasantwithhingedwings,Min-ervamark,12.5ins.(31.8cms.)long,approx.418grams(seeillustration).£300-500
120 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aVictoriancasedpairof HM silver petal salts with spoons, Sheffield 1891; togetherwithacasedsetofsixHMsilverapostletea-spoonswithshellbowls;andanothercasedsetofsixHMsilverapostleteaspoons(3).£70-100
121 Propertyofadeceasedestate-acasedsetofsixEd-wardianGeorgeJonesCrescentChinacoffeecanswithHMsilverpiercedholders,Birmingham1907.£80-120
122 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianHMsilverpierced oval pedestal bonbon dish, Sheffield 1902, 6.9ins.(17.6cms.)wide;togetherwithanearlyC20thHMsilverpiercedcircularpedestalbonbondish,Birmingham1912,loaded(2).£120-180
123 Propertyofadeceasedestate-abagcontainingassortedsilveritemsincludingaGeorgeIIIHMsilverpiercedcoaster(seeillustration).£150-250
124 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-apairofEdwardianHMsilverstrutframednoteboardswithribboncrestings,Birmingham1908,each5.5ins.(14cms.)high(2).£50-80
125 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aGeorgeIIIHMsilverberryservingspoon,London1819;togetherwithaVictorianIrishHMsilversimilar,Dublin1871;andapairoflateVictorianHMsilverapostlespoons,makerGeorgeMaudsleyJackson,London1891(approx.217gramstotal)(4)(seeillustration).£100-150
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126 C19thContinentalsilvergiltcup&saucer,probablyFrench, with engraved baskets of flowers & vacant cartou-che,thecup3.1ins.(7.9cms.)high(2)(seeillustration).£200-300
127 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianHMsilverrectangularboxwithclassicalrepoussedecoratedtop,Chester1907,4.4ins.(11.2cms.)wide(overall)(seeil-lustration).£80-120
128 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardiancasedHMsilverbackedmirror&brushset,Birmingham1907,somedam-ages.£50-80
129 Propertyofadeceasedestate-threemodernHMsilverrectangularphotographframes,thetallest7.75ins.(19.7cms.)high(3).£50-100
130 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-apairofEdward-ianminiatureHMsilvermodelsofSaints,mountedonwoodenplinthswithappliedsilvercameldecorations,makerJBC,London1903,5.5ins.(14cms.)high(overall)(2)(seeillustration).£100-150
131 Propertyofagentleman-apairofEdwardianplainHMsilverrectangularstrutphotographframes,makersWilliamComyns,London1901,each7.15ins.(18.1cms.)high(2).£120-180
132 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianHMsilvertoppedfacetedblueglassscentbottlewithinnerstopper,Birmingham1903,3.25ins.(8.3cms.)high;togetherwithanearlyC20thHMsilverhexagonalringbox,Birmingham1912(2).£80-120
133 Propertyofagentleman-abagcontainingassorteditemsincludingasilvermechanicalpicklefork,silverteaspoonsandtwosilverbrooches.£70-100
134 Propertyofagentleman-apairofmodernHMsil-vercoasterswithgadroonedrims&turnedwoodenbases, makers Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1964, 6.5ins. (16.5cms.)dia.(2).£150-250
135 Propertyofagentleman-anearlyC20thHMsilvermuf-fin dish with turned ivory finial & engraved crest, makers Elkington&Co.,Birmingham1911.£200-300
136 Propertyofagentleman-alateVictorianHMsilverwaiterintheGeorgeIIstyle,withscrollfeet,makersWil-liamHutton&Sons,London1896,6.4ins.(16.3cms.)dia..£100-150
137 Propertyofagentleman-alateVictorianHMsilvernov-eltytwinlightcandelabraorchamberstick,modelledasadragon,makerRW,London1897,3.5ins.(9cms.)high(seeillustration).£300-500
138 Propertyofagentleman-alateVictorianHMsilvermountedcutglassclaretjug,Birmingham1891,10ins.(25.4cms.)high(overall)(seeillustration).£250-350
139 Propertyofagentleman-aC20thHMsilverthree-piececoffeesetinGeorgeIstyle,London1974,thecoffeepot10.5ins.(26.7cms.)high(overall),approx.1,170grams(grosstotal),inGarrardboxwithoriginalGarrardreceiptfrom1976for£472(3)(seeillustration).£500-700
140 Propertyofagentleman-asetoffourlateVictorianHMsilverIoniccolumndwarfcandlestickswithdetachablenozzles,WilliamHutton&Sons,London1896,5.5ins.(14cms.)high,weighted(4)(seeillustration).£300-500
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141 Propertyofagentleman-aGeorgeIIIHMsilverwinefunnelwithbeadedrim,makerMB(probablyMosesBrent),London1788,5ins.(12.7cms.)high(seeillustra-tion).£200-300
142 Propertyofagentleman-acasedsetofsixmodernHMsilverbrandyballoonswithgiltinteriors,Mappin&Webb,Birmingham1971(seeillustration).£300-500
143 Propertyofagentleman-apairofVictorianHMsilverpiercedbonbondishes,Birmingham1893,eachapprox.7.8ins.(20cms.)across,approx.197grams(together);togetherwithanearlyC20thHMsilverdrummustardpotwithblueglassliner,London1924,withspoon;andanHMsilverrectangularphotographframe,Chester1903,7.2ins.(18.3cms.)high(5)(seeillustration).£120-180
144 EarlyC20thHMsilverking’spatternasparagustongs,London1922,10.4ins.(26.4cms.)long;togetherwithanHMsilverking’spatterncombinedpicklefork&spoon,London1917,10.4ins.(26.5cms.)long(2).£150-200
145 SetofsixHMsilverlobsterpicks,engravedcrests,Shef-field 1918, each 7.8ins. (19.8cms.) long (6).£150-200
146 Propertyofagentleman-aSterlingsilvercasedlighterwithengravedleafdecoration;togetherwithasmallHMsilverinkwellmodelledasabell;anHMsilverbutterknife;andanArtDecocasedgreencigaretteholder&matchinglighter(4)(seeillustration).£60-90
147 Propertyofalady-aGeorgeIIIHMsilverpiercedbasketwith trailing floral decoration & swing handle, engraved crest&monogram,London1767,6.3ins.(16cms.)wide(seeillustration).£100-150
148 Propertyofagentleman-abagcontainingassorteditems,mostlysilver,includingacasedsetofsixHMsilverteaspoons,anHMsilversovereigncase,andatortoise-shellshoe-horn.£120-180
149 Propertyofalady-asmallearlyC20thHMsilvertea-caddy,London1920;togetherwithtwomatchingHMsilvershellbutterdishes,London1907and1934;anHMsilversauceboat,Birmingham1936;aplatedbrandywarmer;andaplatedchamberstick(6).£180-240
150 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianArtNouveauHMsilverphotographframe,Birmingham1906,8.75ins.(22.2cms.)high.£50-80
150A PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-anC18thFrenchsilvercuriosity,possiblyapaperknifeortonguescraper,makerJeanAngely(II),Uzes,1788,9.6ins.(24.4cms.)long(seeillustration).£100-150
151 Propertyofalady-aGeorgeIIIcoininsetpunchladlewithtwistedhornhandle;togetherwithabagcontainingassortedHMsilver&silverplateditemsincludingasilverplatedfour-piececondimentset(2).£50-70
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152 Propertyofagentleman-aChineseWangHingsilvertrophycup,5.9ins.(15cms.)high,approx.149grams,onwoodenplinth(2).£50-80
153 Property of a lady - a bag containing five assorted small silverboxesincludingaringbox;togetherwithasilverplatedsimilar;andasmallsilvertrophycup(7)(seeillus-tration).£80-120
154 VictorianHMsilvermarrowscoopwithshelldecoratedbowl,engravedcrest,makerCL,London1848,9.2ins.(23.4cms.)long.£100-150
155 EdwardianHMsilvercircularstrutphotographframewith ribbon cresting, Sheffield 1906, 7.25ins. (18.5cms.) high.£150-200
156 Propertyofalady-abagcontainingassortedHMsilverflatware including two serving spoons.£400-500
157 EarlyC20thHMsilverquatrefoilboxwithhingedlid&ringhandle,onpawfeet,rubbedChesterhallmark,4.9ins.(12.5cms.)wide.£100-150
158 Propertyofalady-aGeorgeIIIsilverovalnutmeggrater,makerIP,circa1790,2.2ins.(5.6cms.)wide(seeillustration).£150-250
159 Propertyofalady-abagcontainingassortedsmallHMsilveritemsincludingadouble-endedscentphial&avestacase.£100-150
160 Propertyofagentleman-aGeorgeIIIHMsilvercham-berstickwithbeadedges,makerJohnCarterII,London1774,2.3ins.(6cms.)high,repairtohandle.£50-80
161 Propertyofalady-aGeorgeIIIHMsilvercircularwaiterwithbeadedge,onball&clawfeet,makersLanglands&Robertson,Newcastle,nodateletter,circa1790,6.4ins.(16.2cms.)dia.(seeillustration).£150-250
162 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thHMsilverhotwaterjugoftaperingcylindricalformwithleafdecoratedspout,engraved initials, Sheffield 1928, 8.8ins. (22.4cms.) high, approx.573grams(gross)(seeillustration).£250-350
163 Propertyofagentleman-amodernboxedHMsilvermeatskewerorpaperknife;togetherwithaboxcontainingassortedsilverplateditems(2).
164 Propertyofalady-asetofsixeachHMsilverbladedfish-knives & forks with ivory handles, two forks associ-ated,approx.507grams(gross);togetherwithasilverplatedovalservingdish(2).£100-150
165 Property of a lady - eight HM silver fiddle pattern dinner forks; together with nine HM silver fiddle pattern dessert forks.£400-500
166 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianHMsilvercap-staninkwell,Birmingham1909,7ins.(17.7cms.)dia..£70-100
167 Propertyofalady-alateVictorianHMsilverChristeningmugwithhammereddecoration&giltinterior,Goldsmiths&SilversmithsCompany,London1900,3.15ins.(8cms.)high.£70-100
168 Propertyofalady-anHMsilvertablelighterwithfourmatchingashtrays;togetherwithtwoHMsilvercigarettecases(7).£120-180
169 Propertyofalady-twoHMsilversauceboats;togetherwith an HM silver milk jug with half-fluted decoration (3).£200-300
170 Propertyofagentleman-alateVictorianHMsilver6-divisiontoastrack,London1897,6.1ins.(15.5cms.)long.£100-150
171 Propertyofagentleman-twomodernHMsilversauce-boats(2).£150-200
172 Propertyofalady-amidC20thHMsilverbalustercaster,makersNaylerBrothers,7.1ins.(18cms.)high,ap-prox.289grams.£120-180
173 Propertyofalady-anEdwardianHMsilveroctagonalbalustercoffeepot,London1907,10.6ins.(27cms.)high,approx.586grams(gross)(seeillustration).£250-350
174 Propertyofalady-asetofsixeachHMsilverbladedfish-knives & forks with ivory handles, Sheffield 1881.£120-180
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175 Propertyofalady-anEdwardianHMsilverpedestaldish,Goldsmiths&SilversmithsCompany,London1910,4.75ins.(12cms.)high(seeillustration).£150-250
176 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thHMsilverGeorgeIIstyle sauceboat, Sheffield 1939, approx. 189 grams.£80-120
177 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thArtDecoHMsilverinkwell,London1914,5.3ins.(13.5cms.)square.£80-120
178 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aquantityofHMsilverflatware, mostly fiddle & thread pattern; together with anHMsilverfour-divisiontoastrack(approx.825gramstotal).£350-450
179 Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver floral repousse pedestal sugar bowl , Sheffield 1901; together withanHMsilvercigarettecasewithengravedbirddeco-rations(approx.193gramstotal)(2).£80-120
180 Propertyofalady-asetofthirteenearlyC20thHMsilverseal-topapostlespoons,aftertheElizabethansetinCorpusChristiCollege,Cambridge,eachmodelledasadifferentapostle,andonedepictingtheSaviour,engravedinitials, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1913, in fitted red morocco leather case; together with another similar by the same makers, Sheffield 1912 (see illustra-tion).£150-250
181 Propertyofalady-acasedsetofsixHMsilvertea-spoonswithmatchingsugartongs;togetherwithanothercasedsetofsixHMsilverteaspoons;acasedHMsilvershellbutterdish&butterknife;andasilverplatedmilkjug&matchingsugarbasin(5).£80-120
182 Propertyofalady-apairofmodernHMsilvergobletsbyGarrard,London1972,approx.388grams(2).£150-200
183 Propertyofagentleman-abagcontainingassortedHMsilver mounted items including fish cutlery & an enamel cigarettebox.£180-240
184 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20th935gradesilvertrophycupwithstylisedloophandles,engraved‘W.I.T.C.CUP/1925’,5.5ins.(14cms.)high;togetherwithanHMsilversugarbasin;andanotherHMsilverdish,adaptedfromthetophalfofawinefunnel(3).£250-350
185 Propertyofalady-apairofGeorgeIIHMsilvercircu-lar salts with engraved floral decorations, on hoof feet, London1748;togetherwithaGeorgeIVHMsilverberryspoon,London1826;andaVictorianHMsilverservingfork,London1855(approx.327gramstotal)(4).£150-200
186 Propertyofalady-SecondWorldWarRoyalNavyinter-est-anHMsilverlightermodelledasahuntinghorn,withengravedpresentationinscription‘THEOFFICERSH.M.S.“SOUTHDOWN”FROMTHECOLONELSEPTEMBER1941’,hallmarkedLondon1938,4.9ins.(12.5cms.)high.£100-150
187 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianHMsilver&tortoiseshellpique-workcircularbox,Birmingham1910,2.9ins.(7.4cms.)dia.;togetherwithasmallsilver&paleblueguillocheenamelovalbox;andabagcontainingas-sortedsilverplateditemsincludingamustardpot(3).£50-80
188 Propertyofalady-apairofearlyC20thHMsilversau-ceboats, Sheffield 1938, 7.1ins. (18cms.) long (overall) (2).£100-150
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189 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thHMsilverbalustercaster,London1938,7.8ins.(19.8cms.)high.£120-180
190 Propertyofalady-twosimilarpairsofHMsilvergiltberry spoons, the first by George Smith III, London 1783, thesecondbyJamesBeebe,London1825/8,initialled,inpresentationcase.£80-120
191 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thHMsilvershapedovaldishwithgadroonedborder&engravedpresentationinscription,London1913,14.6ins.(37cms.)wide(seeillustration).£350-450
192 Propertyofalady-abagcontainingasmallquantityofsilver&silvermounteditemsincludingthreenapkinrings;togetherwithaquantityofassortedsilverplateditems(onthreeshelves)(4).£50-100
193 Propertyofagentleman-abagcontainingassortedHMsilveritemsincludingabalustercaster&asetofsixmoderndecanterorbottlelabels.£150-200
194 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thHMsilvermilkjugandmatchingsugarbase,withacanthushandles,London1920/22,approx.430grams(2).£180-240
195 Propertyofalady-aC19thRussiansilverpedestalbasketwithswinghandle,makerA.N,1858,8.9ins.(22.6cms.)wide(seeillustration).£300-500
196 Propertyofalady-anEdwardianwalnutcasedsetoftwelveeachHMsilverdessertknives&forkswithengravedfoliatedecorations&carvedmother-of-pearlhandles, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901 (see illus-tration).£250-350
197 Propertyofalady-twoRussiansilvercigarettecases- the first with engraved floral decoration & turquoise oval button,makerEK,4.75ins.(12cms.)high;thesecondwithengraveddecoration&initials,withpurpleovalbutton,makerBH,4.75ins.(12cms.)high-bothwithkokoshnikmarks,approx.340gramstotal(2)(seeillus-tration).£150-250
198 Propertyofalady-abagcontaininganHMsilverpiercedovalsalt;togetherwithanHMsilversovereigncase;andSterlingsilverpiercedmustardpot;andasilverplatedvestacase(4).£80-100
199 Propertyofalady-aGeorgeIIIHMsilverteapotofhalf-fluted rectangular form, on ball feet, makers Alice &GeorgeBurrows,London1810,approx.674grams(gross).£300-400
200 Propertyofalady-anearlyC20thHMsilvercigarettecase;togetherwithacarvedivorygraduatedbeadneck-lace(2).
201 Propertyofalady-acasedsetofsixEdwardianRoyalWorcestercoffeecanswithHMsilverpiercedholders,London1905(seeillustration).£100-150
202 Propertyofalady-aGeorgeIIIHMsilvertoothpickboxwithengravedborders&hingedlidenclosingagiltinterior,makerIW,London1790,3.5ins.(8.9cms.)long,approx.74grams(seeillustration).£100-150
203 Propertyofagentleman-aGeorgianunmarkedsilverdoublelippedpunchladleinsetwithaGeorgeIIcrown,withtwistedhornhandle.£60-90
204 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-asetofthreeEdward-iannoveltyHMsilverboxesmodelledasrecumbentcamels,mountedonwoodenplinths,makerJBC,London1904,3.8ins.(9.7cms.)long(3)(seeillustration).£500-700
205 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-agoodC19thFrenchimportedsilverneo-classicalvasewithgoat’s head handles flanking a border of cavorting cher-ubs,aboveabustwithinalaurelwreathononesideandaribboncrestedheraldicdeviceverso,onsquarebase,presentlyadaptedasatablelamp,themarkastand-ingcockerelorroosterfacingleftbesidealetter‘F’andanotherletter‘P’,aboveasmallstandingswan,onehornofeachgoat’sheadwithcorrespondingsmallstandingswan,thesilver15ins.(38cms.)high(seeillustration).£800-1200
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206 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-agoodlateVicto-rianHMsilverpedestalbowlwithmaskhandles,withengravedcresttoonecartouche,theothervacant,onebonisedsoclewithHMsilvertabletinscribed‘PresentedtoMrs.Rasch,ofWoodhill,Danbury,Essex,bysupport-ersofMajorFred.CarneRasch,incommemorationofhisre-electionasMemberofParliamentforSouth-EastEssex,andintestimonyoftheirwarmappreciationoftheableandzealousmannerinwhichherepresentedthedivisionduringthesixyearsofLordSalisbury’sministry,1886-1892’,makersWalter&JohnBarnard,London1891,theretailersR.H.Halford&Sons,43FenchurchSt.,London,approx.180ounces,18.75ins.(47.5cms.)across,togetherwithaleatherboundbookcontainingalist of the subscribers, all in a fitted oak two-door cabinet (seeillustration).£2500-3500
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207 EightWedgwoodbluejasparwareitemsincludingacoveredvaseandabiscuitbarrel(8).£50-80
208 Propertyofalady-anunusualC19thGraingerWorces-terbiscuitporcelainarbourgroupwithtwocherubsrestingbeneathfruitingvineswithcolouredclimbingrosearch,impressedscriptmark,7.4ins.(18.8cms.)high(seeillustration).£150-250
209 Propertyofadeceasedestate-threeC18th/C19thdelftblue&whiteplates,damages,thelargest13.75ins.(35cms.)dia.;togetherwithfoursimilartiles;andfoursimilarContinentalpolychromeitems(11)(seeillustra-tion).£50-80
210 Propertyofadeceasedestate-twoframedC19thPratttypepotlids,oneentitled‘UncleToby’(2).
211 Propertyofagentleman-aC19thEnglishpotteryoctagonalbalusterteacaddywithmoulded&paintedchinoiseriedecoration,covermissing,minorrestorationtooutsideofrim,4.8ins.(12.2cms.)high.
212 Propertyofagentleman-aquantityofassortedearlyC19thceramicsincludingFolch’sStoneChinaplates(ononeshelf).£50-100
213 Propertyofalady-alateC18thFrenchbiscuitporcelaingroup of five children playing musical instruments, appar-entlyunmarked,9.25ins.(23.5cms.)high;togetherwithanC18thsparrow-beakjug(2)(seeillustration).£100-150
214 Propertyofagentleman-anearlyC20thWedgwood‘Peony’patternSYP(SimpleYetPerfect)teapot,modelledasaSarumkettle.
215 TwoMintonmajolicaSecessionistvases,No.3andNo.4,each5.1ins.(13cms.)high(2).
216 Propertyofalady-anEdwardianLocke&CoWorcesterpeachbloompotpourripedestalbowlwithpiercedcover,7.5ins.(19cms.)dia..£80-120
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217 Propertyofadeceasedestate-alateC19thRoyalWorcester figural candlestick modelled by James Hadley, dateletterfor1890,10.4ins.(26.4cms.)high(seeillus-tration).£70-100
218 Propertyofalady-apairoflateC19thGermanporce-lain figures, each modelled standing beside a column, greenanchormarks,11.25ins.(28.5cms.)high;togetherwith a damaged small figure of a ballerina (3).£50-80
219 Propertyofalady-asmallpairofEdwardianRoyalWorcestervases,eachpaintedwitharobinonagiltbranch,datecodesfor1903and1906,each2.75ins.(7cms.)high(2).£80-120
220 Propertyofagentleman-apairoflateC19th/earlyC20th Volkstedt figural candelabra, 11ins. (28cms.) high;togetherwithapairofDresdenstyleyellowgroundcovered vases; and a pair of blanc-de-chine figures of Guanyin(6).£50-80
221 WinchcombePotterystudiopotterystonewarevasewithtenmokuglaze,impressedsealmarks,7ins.(17.8cms.)high.
222 Propertyofagentleman-aClariceCliffNewportPotteryCo.ovaldish,11.4ins.(29cms.)wide.
223 Propertyofagentleman-apairofearlyC19thSpodeStoneChinaimaripatternoctagonalsectionvases&cov-ers,restorationstocovers&2handles,each10.75ins.(27.3cms.)high(overall)(2).£50-80
224 LargeearlyC19thsilverlustrejuginscribed‘PEACEANDTRADE’,11.2ins.(28.5cms.)high(seeillustration).£400-600
225 Propertyofagentleman-aquantityofassortedglass-ware,C19th&later,includingasetoftenrummers&apairofetched‘globe&shaft’decanters(ontwoshelves)(2).£100-150
226 Property of a gentleman - five assorted art glass items includingaKostaauberginebowlandaMedinabottlevase(5).£50-100
227 Propertyofagentleman-aC19th‘Bristol’blueglasschemist’sroundorjar,withlabelinscribed‘SYR:VIOLAE’,9.25ins.(23.5cms.)high(includingstopper);togetherwithaC19thDutchetchedclearglasstankardormug,5.25ins. (13.3cms.) high; and a blue flashed cut glass dish(3)(seeillustration).
228 Propertyofalady-asetofsixlateVictoriancranberryglassstemglasses,possiblyStourbridge,withengraveddecorations&crests(6)(seeillustration).£80-120
229 LateC18thetchedSunderlandBridgerummer,dated1796,initialledCB,5.5ins.(14cms.)high(seeillustra-tion).£120-180
230 Propertyofalady-twounusuallysmallC18th‘onion’bottles,thetallerwithcrestedredwaxsealtocork,thetaller4.6ins.(11.7cms.)high(2)(seeillustration).£300-500
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Clocks, Barometers, etc..231 Propertyofagentleman-avintage‘candlestick’orpil-
lartelephone,apparentlyunmarked.
232 Propertyofagentleman-atanleathercasedPolaroidElectricEyemodel900camerawithaccessories&book-lets,circa1960;togetherwithaPolaroidSX-70camerainpouch,circa1975;andacasedpairofbinoculars(3).
233 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-anearlyC20thstereoscopicslideviewer.
234 Propertyofalady-alateVictoriancarvedoakcasedaneroidbarometer&thermometer,15.75ins.(40cms.)high.
235 Propertyofalady-alateVictoriancarvedoakcasedan-eroidbarometer&thermometer,33.5ins.(85cms.)high.£80-120
236 Propertyofalady-amahoganycasedship’sstickba-rometer,C20th,withsilveredregisters,inscribed‘I.BLATT/BRIGHTON’.£80-120
237 Propertyofalady-aVictorianrosewood&mother-of-pearlmarquetryinlaidbanjobarometerdecoratedwithswans,peacocks&trailingfoliage,with‘onion’top,thesilvereddialinscribed‘J.ANGELINETTA/WOOTTONBAS-SET’,38.4ins.(97.5cms.)high(seeillustration).£200-300
238 LateC19thcylindermusicalbox,playing12airswithtuneindicator&zitherattachment,withoriginalsongsheet,fauxrosewoodcase,thecombwith6damagedteeth,18.8ins.(47.7cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustration).£150-250
239 Propertyofalady-aC19thSwissdrumandbellsinsightcylindermusicalbox,playing8airs,withoriginaltunesheet,thecaseinneedofrestoration,19.3ins.(49cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustration).£400-600
240 Propertyofagentleman-alateC19thFrenchblack,rouge&verdeanticomarbleGothiccasedmantelclockwithvisibleescapement,the8-daymovement&pendu-lumbothnumbered6232,strikingonabell,18.6ins.(47.2cms.)high(seeillustration).£200-300
241 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anEdwardianmahoga-ny mantel clock with brass filled fluted quarter pilasters, 9.25ins.(23.5cms.)high.£50-80
242 Propertyofagentleman-twolateC19th/earlyC20thJunghans portico clocks with pineapple finials, approx. 12.6ins.(32cms.)high(2).£50-80
243 Propertyofagentleman-aC19thFrenchmahogany&giltbrassmountedcircularwallclockwithenameldial,withlaterSwiss15-jewelmovement,6.5ins.(16.5cms.)dia.(seeillustration).£50-80
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244 Propertyofalady-aC19thpatinatedbronzemantelclock surmounted by a figure of Diana de Gabies, the Vincenti&Cie8-daystrikingmovementnumbered4034,thebellmissing,18ins.(45.7cms.)high(seeillustration).£200-300
245 Propertyofalady-alateC19thFrenchbrassarchi-tecturalcasedmantelclockwithpaintedporcelaindial,theParrotFreres8-daymovementstrikingonagong,engravedpresentationinscriptiontoplinth,10ins.(25.4cms.)high(seeillustration).£80-120
246 LateC19thFrenchgiltbrass&whiteonyxcasedmantelclock with floral painted enamel dial, the 8-day movement strikingonabell,pendulummissing,9ins.(22.9cms.)high(seeillustration).£100-150
247 LateC19thFrenchSevresstyleporcelainmountedgiltpaintedspeltercasedmantelclockwith8-daystrik-ingmovement,bell&pendulummissing,13.25ins.(33.7cms.)high.
248 Propertyofalady-alateC19thskeletonclockwithsinglechainfuseemovement&silveredchapterringwithRomannumerals,underglassdome,12.75ins.(32.5cms.)high(seeillustration).£250-350
249 Propertyofagentleman-alateC19thFrenchredboulleworkrocococasedmantelclock,theJapyFreres8-daymovementstrikingonacoiledgong,12ins.(30.5cms.)high(seeillustration).£250-350
250 EarlyC20thFrenchbrasscornichecasedminiaturecarriageclocktimepiece,3.15ins.(8cms.)high(tohiltofhandle),withkey(seeillustration).£100-150
251 LateC19thFrenchfourglassclockwith8-daymove-mentstrikingonagong,withmercurypendulum,9.7ins.(24.6cms.)high(seeillustration).£100-150
252 Propertyofagentleman-alateC19thmalachite&rougemarbleinlaidblackmarblecasedcalendar&moon-phasemantelclock,theJapyFreres8-daymovementnumbered‘1956’,strikingonabell,14.6ins.(37cms.)high(seeillustration).£400-600
253 Propertyofagentleman-aGermangiltpaintedspelterclockgarniture,theclockstrikingonabell,theclock16.3ins,(41.4cms.)high(3).
254 Propertyofagentleman-alateC19thFrenchgreenpatinated spelter & green onyx mounted figural clock gar-niture,theclockwith8-daymovementstrikingonabell,theclock19.3ins.(49cms.)high(3)(seeillustration).£120-180
255 Propertyofagentleman-anearlyC19thWilliamIVmahogany&brassinlaiddrop-dialwallclockwithcarvedfan‘ears’&shapedlenticle,withsinglefuseemovement,24.25ins.(61.5cms.)high(seeillustration).£300-400
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256 EarlyC19thRegencybrassfretworkinlaid&ebonystrungmahoganyclockbracket,12.1ins.(30.7cms.)wide.£50-80
257 LateC19thFrenchfourglassclockwith8-daymove-mentstrikingonagong,withmercurypendulum,10.75ins.(27.4cms.)high(seeillustration).£100-150
258 Property of a lady - a C19th French floral painted green &giltporcelainrocococasedmantelclock,circa1870,withAubert&Klaftenberger8-daymovementstrikingonabell,thebackplate&pendulumnumbered3675,onagiltwoodstand,15.25ins.(38.7cms.)high(overall);togetherwithapairoflateC19th/earlyC20thGermanfloral encrusted porcelain candleabra bases (3) (see il-lustrationforclock).£200-300
259 Propertyofagentleman-aVictoriancarveddarkoakcasedthree-trainchimingmantelclock,thetriplefuseemovement striking on eight bells & five gongs, the dial inscribed‘W&HLONDON’,22.25ins.(56.5cms.)high(seeillustration).£1000-1500
260 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aGeorgeIIIfruitwood8-daystrikinglongcaseclock,thesquarebrassdialwithcal-endararch,inscribed‘HenryFisher/Preston’,78.75ins.(200cms.)high(seeillustration).£300-500
Objects & Miscellanea261 EarlyC19thRegencyperiodbronzefenderwithpatinat-
edsphinxends,37.7ins.(96cms.)wide(seeillustration).£300-400
262 PressedclearglassBaden-PowellReliefofMafekingcommemorativedish,circa1900,10ins.(25.5cms.)dia.;togetherwithapithhelmetreputedlywornbyGeneralBulleratMafeking(2).
263 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aboxcontainingas-sorteditemsincludingagiltframedcollage.£50-80
264 PropertyofadistinguishedFrenchshippingfamily-Syl-vestrie(C20thFrench)-SNIPE-twocoldpaintedterra-cottamodels,thelarger9.25ins.(23.5cms.)long(overall)(2)(seeillustration).£200-300
265 Propertyofadeceasedestate-AlfredLaalk(Belgian,fl. late C19th) - ‘LE GAVROCHE’, A FIGURE OF A STREET URCHIN-bronze,22.25ins.(56.5cms.)high,signedonthebase&dated1891,stampedJ.Petermann,Bruxelles(seeillustration).£500-1000
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266 Propertyofaladyoftitle-anEdwardianmahogany&marquetryinlaidkidneyshapedtraywithbrasscarryinghandles;togetherwithamodernship’sdecanterwithetchedpresentationinscription(2).£50-80
267 Propertyofalady-awhite&giltpaintedwirebirdcage,24ins.(61cms.)high(overall).£50-80
268 Propertyofagentleman-apairofearlyC20thcoldpaintedbronzemodelsofOwlsperchedonbranches,probablyAustrian,mountedongreenonyxbook-ends,4.9ins.(12.4cms.)high(overall)(2)(seeillustration).£200-300
269 Propertyofalady-alateC17thEnglishpewterchargerwithreededrim,‘hallmark’typemarktotherimoftheinitials‘IH’withinaheartshapedshieldstruckfourtimesinarow,12.6ins.(32cms.)dia.(seeillustration).£100-200
270 Propertyofagentleman-aquantityofassorteditemsincludingapairofContinentalbronzemaskdecoratedcandlestickswithtriformbases,adaptedastablelamps,andanotherpairofCorinthiancolumntablelamps(ononeshelf).£50-100
271 Propertyofalady-ararelateC17thFrenchbrassbarber’sbowlwithengravedscrolldecoratedshapedrim,15.6ins.(39.5cms.)wide(seeillustration).£500-800
272 Propertyofagentleman-aC19thFrenchredboulleworkinkstandwithsatyrmaskfeet,9.85ins.(25cms.)wide(seeillustration).£200-300
273 Propertyofalady-anunusualcopper&brasswhiporstickstandmodelledasaridingboot,thespurdetached(seeillustration).£80-120
274 Propertyofalady-anunusualC19thfruitwood&ebonised tea-caddy, the hinged cover with inset floral collage,abovetwomauchlinewaretypevignettesentitled‘Weilburg’and‘Urtelstein’,4.7ins.(12cms.)high(seeillustration).£250-350
275 Propertyofalady-aVictorianbrasstipstaffwithebonyhandle;togetherwithaVictorianSouthDevonRailwaypaintedtruncheon;andaplainwoodentruncheon(3)(seeillustration).£100-150
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276 Propertyofalady-twoGeorgeIIIcubeteacaddies,thefirst satinwood with later floral painted decoration, the secondburrwood(2)(seeillustration).£200-300
277 Propertyofalady-aVictorianpaintedtruncheon-Com-missionersofWingate&Finchley-18ins.(46cms.)long(seeillustration).£80-120
278 LateC19thpaintedcastironnoveltymechanicalmoney-boxorbank,modelledasaneaglefeedingtwoeagletsinanest,patented1883,themechanisminworkingorder,8.2ins.(20.8cms.)long(overall)(seeillustration).£200-300
279 RarelateC19thJ.&E.Stevenspaintedcastironnoveltymechanicalmoney-boxorbank,modelledasarecliningchinaman,patented1882,themechanisminworkingorder, some flaking to paint, 8.6ins. (21.8cms.) long (over-all)(seeillustration).£1200-1800
280 SHERRIFF,R.C.-‘Journey’sEnd’-16thimpression,Gollancz,1929,signedbytheauthor;togetherwithGROSSMITH,Weedon-‘FromStudioToStage’-BodleyHead,1913,secondedition,signedbytheauthor;andafacsimileletterfromClementineChurchill(3).
281 Propertyofagentleman-Royalmemorabilia-H.R.H.PrinceCharlesandH.R.H.DianaPrincessofWales-1981autographedweddingphotographwithcrestsabove,insilverplatedstrutframe;togetherwithanothersimilar,1984,showingthefamilyoffour,inscribed‘Toyouboth’andsigned‘CharlesandDiana’,instrutframe;anothersimilarshowingthePrinceofWalesandtheQueenMotherinacarriage,withprintedChristmasgreeting,signed‘fromCharles’;andanauto-penfacsimilaeletterformHighgroveHouseregardingahunt,unframed(4)(seeillustration).£150-250
282 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-JohnBatchelor(C20th)-‘SPITFIRE’and‘HURRICANE’-apair,oilsoncanvas,each14ins.(36cms.)square,framed-bothsignedlowerright&dated‘90;togetherwithtwoboxedRoyalWorcesterporcelainplatescommemoratingthe50thanniversaryoftheBattleofBritain,depictingthesameviewsastheoilpaintings,bothnumbered605ofalimited edition of 1,500, with certificates (4) (see illustra-tion).£120-180
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283 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-C20th-THREEHURRICANES-gouache,22.5by17.5ins.(57by44.5cms.),inglazedframe.
284 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-JohnYoung(C20th)-DEHAVILLANDDH103HORNET-oiloncanvas,20by30ins.(51by76cms.),framed-signedlowerleft&withTheGuildofAviationArtists87thAnnualExhibitionlabelonreverse.£50-80
285 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-FerneauxSturt(C20th)-‘ONEOFTHEFEW’-oiloncanvas,24by30ins.(61by76cms.),framed-signedlowerleft.
286 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-PeterChampion(C20th)-‘WARHAWKSONGUAM’-oilonboard,24by28ins.(61by71cms.),framed-signedlowerleft&withsignedletterfromtheartistonreverse.
287 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-W.S.Lamprey(C20th)-FOURSPITFIRES-oilonboard,42by17.75ins.(106.7by45.1cms.),unframed-signedlowerright.
288 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-AdrianSilas(lateC19th/earlyC20th)-TWOBI-PLANESOVERCOUNTRYSIDE-oiloncanvas,36by28ins.(91.5by71cms.),framed-signedlowerleft.
289 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-afterMargueriteMontaut(‘Gamy’)-EARLYAEROPLANES-twocolourlithographs,each17.7by35.3ins.(45by90cms.)(overall),unframed(2)(seeillustration).£100-150
290 Aprivatecollectionofaeronauticalpictures-alargeframed&glazedcolourposter-‘AEROPLANESBLERIOT/G.BOREL&CIE/25RUEBRUNEL,PARIS’-theposter30by39.25ins.(76.2by99.7cms.)-inscribedinred‘Affiches Louis GALICE 99 Fs. St. Denis Paris’ lower right (seeillustration).£500-800
Furniture291 C18thGeorgeIIImahoganytriangulardrop-leafcorner
tablecirca1770,withpull-outcandleslide,onscratchmouldedsquarechamferedlegs,34.75ins.(88.3cms.)wide(seeillustration).£500-800
292 Propertyofaladyoftitle-apairoflateC19thItaliancarvedblackamoortorcheresorplantstands,probablyVenetian, each figure modelled holding bunches of grapes,ontripodscrollsupports,each37ins.(94cms.)high(2)(seeillustration).£1000-1500
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293 Propertyofadeceasedestate-alateC19th/earlyC20thFrenchrosewood&trellisparquetryinlaidkidneyshapedoccasionaltablewithfriezedrawer&shelfunder,onsquaretaperingsabrelegs,29.75ins.(75.5cms.)wide.£200-300
294 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anearlyC19thFrenchEmpireperiodmahoganyfauteuilwithcarveddolphinarmterminals.£300-400
295 EarlyC19thRegencyperiodmahogany&specimenwoodparquetrycirculartilt-topoccasionaltablewithtri-angularsectioncolumn&trefoilbaseterminatinginleafcarvedscrollfeet,20.5ins.(52cms.)dia.(seeillustration).£800-1200
296 LateC19th/earlyC20thFrenchLouisXVstyleking-wood&ormolumountedrectangulartwo-tieretagerewithpull-outslides,oncabriolelegs,31.2ins.(79.2cms.)wide(overall).£300-400
297 PairofearlyC20thHepplewhitestylemahoganysidechairs(2).
298 Victoriancarvedoakwindowseat,48ins.(122cms.)long(seeillustration).£200-300
299 GoodqualityVictorianmahoganyduchessdressingtablewithninedrawers&turnedhandles,onplinthbase,60ins.(152cms.)wide(seeillustration).£250-350
300 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-anearlyC19thDutchrosewood&marquetryinlaidfreestandingcornercabinet,the top with marquetry panel depicting figures in various pursuits,39.8ins.(101cms.)high(seeillustration).£150-250
301 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aDutchstyleripplemouldedrectangularframedwallmirror,29.5by25ins.(75by64cms.).£50-80
302 Propertyofagentleman-aGeorgeIIImahoganychest-on-chest or tallboy, with dentil frieze & fluted quarter pilasters, the base fitted with a brushing slide, the brassswan-neckhandlesapparentlyoriginal,43.9ins.(111.5cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustration).£800-1200
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Saleroom Three General Antiques & Household Chattels309 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anantiquestone
trough,probablygranite,31ins.(79cms.)long.£100-150
310 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anantiquestonerec-tangulartrough,24.25ins.(61.5cms.)long.
311 Propertyofadeceasedestate-areconstitutedstonecirculargardenplanter;togetherwithaglazedceramicplanter(2).
312 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aquantityofassortedgardeningtoolsincludingagalvanizedwateringcan&ascythe;togetherwiththreecanvas&woodfoldingdeckchairs(alot).
313 Propertyofadeceasedestate-apairofreconstitutedstonecircularplanterswithbasketweavedecorations,eachwithanowllozengeontheinsideofthebase(2).
314 Propertyofadeceasedestate-awroughtiron&slattedwoodgardenbench.
315 Propertyofagentleman-amodernChinesestylemodelofatemplewithanassociatedtopandantiquestonebase(seeillustration).
316 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aboxedRAC2000wpressurewasher,modelnumberHP132.
317 Propertyofagentleman-aC19thsalt-glazedstoneware5-gallonewer;togetherwithastonewareciderbarrelorkeg;anothersimilar;andtwootherstonewareitems(5).
303 Propertyofagentleman-amahoganytwinpillar‘D’-enddiningtablewithtwoextraleaves&reedededges,thesolidmahoganytopsearlyC19th,thebasesmidC20th,45by102ins.(114by259cms.)(max.).£150-250
304 Propertyofalady-aLouisXVstylegiltmetalmountedparquetrybombecommodewithmarbletop,38.5ins.(98cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustration).£200-300
305 Propertyofalady-asatinwoodbijouterietableofelongated octagonal form with painted floral decoration, 16.7ins.(42.5cms.)wide(seeillustration).£300-400
306 SetofeightearlyC19thGeorgeIVmahoganydiningchairsincludingtwocarvers(8)(seeillustration).£400-600
307 Propertyofagentleman-anearlyC19thRegencyperiodoaksarcophagusshapedwinecoolerorcellarette,withreelquartermouldings,oncarvedlion’spawfeetwithinsetcastors,31.1ins.(79cms.)wide(seeillustra-tion).£400-600
308 Propertyofaladyoftitle-apairoflateVictorianma-hoganybijouterietablesorvitrines,withcarvededges&fluted tapering legs, each 29.7ins. (75.3cms.) wide (2) (seeillustration).£500-800
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318 Propertyofagentleman-aquantityofassortedmetal-wareincludingabracketwiththename‘SANCTUS’andagalvanizedwateringcanwithcopperrose(alot).
319 LargeearlyC20thFrenchoakarchitecturaldoorwithwroughtironupperpanels,91.5ins.(232cms.)high.£80-120
320 Propertyofagentleman-awhitepaintedcastironpiercedstove,27.5ins.(70cms.)high.
321 Propertyofalady-apairofEdwardianstainedglasspanels,unframed;togetherwithanothersimilarinwhitepaintedframe;apairofmodernframedTurkishpictures;andaJapanesesimilar(6).
322 Propertyofalady-alateC19th/earlyC20thredpaintedwoodencartorcarriagewheel,thehubinscribed‘R&JReeves&Son,Bratton’,44.2ins.(112cms.)dia..
323 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aC19thterracottagardenurnonplinth,31.5ins.(80cms.)high(overall)(seeillustration).£100-150
324 Quantityofworkshopequipmentincludingboxedscrollsaw,foldingwork-bench,sashclamps,andothertools.
325 Propertyofagentlemanoftitle-anearlyC19thRegen-cyperiodpiercedsteel&brassfender,56.7ins.(144cms.)wide(overall)(seeillustration).£100-150
326 Tallgiltpaintedcandlestand;togetherwithalampstandardadaptedfromabed-post(2).£50-80
327 Adam style steel fire-basket, bottom grille missing.
328 Quantityofassortedlightingincludingtablelamps(alot)(ontable).
329 PropertyofaLondondeceasedestate,aladyoftitle-anunusuallateC19th/earlyC20thgreenhardstonepossiblymossagatetablelampofhexagonalpedestalform,previouslywithpiercedcover,10.5ins.(26.5cms.)high(seeillustration).Footnote-theentirelampinclud-ingthepanelsaremadeofthesamestone.
330 Propertyofadeceasedestate-abouillottetypetablelamp;togetherwithaTiffanystyletablelamp(2).
331 Propertyofadeceasedestate-tenassortedtablelamps(10).
332 Late Victorian ornate brass paraffin oil lamp , 25ins. (63.5cms.)high(overall).
333 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anearlyC20thoakbarleytwiststandardlamp.
334 Propertyofadeceasedestate-apineboxstool;to-getherwithapinewritingslope(2).
335 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anearlyC19thoakcir-culartilt-topoccasionaltablewithturnedcolumn&tripodbase;togetherwithaVictoriangipsytablewithbobbinturnedlegs(2).
336 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aGeorgeIIIoakcornerwallcupboardwithpanelleddoor,onassociatedbase(2).
337 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aGeorgeIIIoakcornerwall cupboard with fielded panelled door enclosing shapedshelves,38.25ins.(97cms.)high.£50-80
338 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aDutchstyleoaksidetablewithfriezedrawer,onturnedlegsunitedbyshapedflat ‘X’-stretchers; together with a similar coffer stand (2).£80-120
339 Propertyofadeceasedestate-asetofsixelmseatedWindsorwheel-backkitchenchairsincludingtwocarvers(6).£50-100
340 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aGeorgeIIIoakmar-riageofmulechest,withhingedtopabovetwoshortdrawers,onbracketfeet,46ins.(117cms.)wide(seeillustration).£100-150
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340A Matched set of five Lancashire rush seated ladderback chairs,C18th/C19th,includingonecarver(5).£250-350
341 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aVictorianpinechestoftwoshort&twolongdrawerswithturnedhandles&feet,37.75ins.(96cms.)wide.£50-80
342 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aGeorgeIIIoakrectan-gulardrop-leafdiningtable,37ins.(94cms.)wide.
343 Greenpaintedwoodencoat-rack.
344 Propertyofalady-areproductioncarvedoaklongboxstoolwithturnedbalusterlegsunitedbystretchers;to-getherwithacarvedsquaretwo-tieroccasionaltable(2).£50-80
345 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aVictorianpaintedpinedressingchestbasewithtwoshort&twolongdrawers,33ins.(84cms.)wide.
346 LateC19th/earlyC20thelmseatedWindsorwheel-backkitchenelbowchairwithturnedlegs&crinolinestretchers.
347 Propertyofagentleman-aC19thseaman’schestwithropehandles.
348 Propertyofagentleman-anoakovaltoppedgate-legtable,C20th,withtwoenddrawers&turnedbalustersup-ports.
349 Propertyofadeceasedestate-alateC17thoakthree-panelcofferwithnulledfrieze,51ins.(129cms.)wide.£80-120
350 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aVictorianpinechestoftwoshort&threelongdrawerswithdrophandles,41ins.(104cms.)wide.£50-100
351 Propertyofadeceasedestate-nineearlyC19thcoun-tryHepplewhitediningchairsincludingtwocarvers(9)(seeillustration).£200-300
352 TwoboxescontainingassorteditemsincludingaVic-torianseamedcopperkettleandabrassmodeltractionengine(2).
353 Tenboxescontainingauctioncatalogues(10).
354 Largequantityofassortedtextiles(alot)(ontable).
355 GeorgeIIImahoganytwo-tierwashstand;togetherwithaVictorianbarleytwisttowelrail(2).
356 Victorianwalnutgraduatedfour-tiercornerwhatnot.£50-80
357 LateVictorianwalnutthree-doorcombinationwardrobeorcompactum.£80-120
358 Edwardiansatinwoodframedovermantelmirror.£50-80
359 Mahoganyplantstand,adaptedfromabed-post.£50-80
360 Pairofmodernglazedceramicelephantstools(2).
361 Cream floral upholstered chesterfield sofa.£50-100
362 Property of a gentleman of title - a set of fifteen early C20th Copeland floral painted dinner plates (15).
363 Oakcellochairwithfourcarvedsupports&goldcol-ouredupholstery.
364 Largequantityofassortedpictureframes.
365 Walnut&featherbandedswing-frametoiletmirrorwiththree-drawerbase.£50-80
366 Setofsixmodernbeechkitchenchairsincludingtwocarvers(6).
367 Modernthree-tierbutcher’sblock.
368 Walnut&crossbandedchestoftwoshort&threelongdrawerswithswan-neckhandles,onbracketfeet,37ins.(94cms.)wide.£100-150
369 Reproductionwalnuttwo-doorcabinetwithglazeduppersection,23.75ins.(60cms.)wide.£50-80
370 Modernpinetwo-partdresser,38.5ins.(98cms.)wide.£50-80
371 Reproductionmahoganydrop-leafcoffeetable;togetherwithareproductionmahoganytelevisioncabinet(2).
372 Modernpinekitchentablewithpaintedbase&enddrawer,59ins.(150cms.)long.£50-80
373 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aGeorgeIIImahoganyfoldoverteatablewithsquarechamferedlegs(seeillus-tration).£100-150
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374 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aquantityofassortedceramicsincludingaCopeland‘Fontaine’patterndinnerservice(ontable).
375 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aC19thgiltrectangularframedwallmirror,laterplate,21by33.75ins.(53by85.5cms.).
376 Propertyofadeceasedestate-alargequantityofas-sortedpictures&prints(10).
377 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anEdwardianoakdressingchestbase;togetherwithaVictorianwhitepaintedsidetable,drawersmissing;andthreewhitemarbletops(5).
378 Propertyofadeceasedestate-twosimilaroakGlobeWernickestyle5-sectionstackingbookcases,doorsmiss-ing(2).£50-100
379 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anebonisedbentwoodhat&coatstand;togetherwithamahoganycirculartwo-tierplantstand;anoaktwo-tieroccasionaltable;andastick-backkitchenchair(4).
380 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anEdwardiangiltovalframedwallmirror;togetherwithtwogiltrectangularframedwallmirrors(3).£50-80
381 Propertyofadeceasedestate-eighteenboxescontain-ingassortedbooks(18).
382 Propertyofadeceasedestate-asmallquantityofas-sortedpictureframes.
383 Propertyofadeceasedestate-ablackgroundchinoise-riedecoratedstandardlamp.
384 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anErcolpaleelm&beechrectangulartablewithshelfunder,39ins.(99cms.)long.£50-80
385 Propertyofadeceasedestate-areproductionmahog-anyconcavefrontedtwo-partbookcasewithglazeduppersection.
386 Propertyofadeceasedestate-amodernyellowuphol-steredtwo-seatersofa.£50-100
387 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aToshibaDVD/videorecorder,modelnumberRD-XV48DTKB.
388 Propertyofadeceasedestate-amodernbrownleatherupholsteredreclinerarmchair.£50-100
389 Propertyofagentleman-alateC19thFrenchcarveddarkoaksidecabinetwithbarleytwistcolumns,onbunfeet,36.25ins.(92cms.)wide(overall).£80-120
390 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aquantityofassortedceramics including a Wedgwood ‘Lichfield’ pattern 21-piecedinnerservice.
391 Propertyofagentleman-ALISON,Archibald-‘HistoryofEurope’-setofnineteenvolumes,seventhedition,Wil-liamBlackwood,1847/8,originalcloth(19).
392 EarlyC20thFrenchchild’sredpaintedfoldingbedorcot.
393 ThreevariouslypaintedLloydLoomchairs(3).
394 Propertyofagentleman-ablackpaintedcastiron&brassdoublebedstead.
395 Propertyofagentleman-aVictorianlaterstainedlug-gagestandwithturnedlegs.
396 Propertyofagentleman-aquantityofassortedceram-ics including a C19th floral painted green & gilt bordered 7-piecepartdessertserviceandaLimoges8-piecepartdessertservice(ontwoshelves)(2).£50-80
397 Propertyofaladyoftitle-aRegencystylemahoganycoffeetablewithlion’spawfeet&castors,thetopearlyC19th.
398 Propertyofagentleman-alateVictorianwalnut&greenbuttonupholsterednursingchairwithgalleriedback.£60-90
399 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianmarquetry&boneinlaid‘X’-framestool.£70-100
400 Propertyofagentleman-anErcolstylestick-backrock-ingchair.
401 Pinechestofthreelongdrawerswithturnedhandles.
402 Propertyofalady-aGeorgeIIImahogany&strungshield-shapedtoiletmirrorwithserpentinefrontedthree-drawerbase;togetherwithacutglasstablelamp;afauxmalachitetablelamp;andamodernstickstand(4).£50-80
403 EarlyC20thFrenchmarbletoppedpotcupboard.
404 LargeC19thContinentalpaintedpinecoffer,59ins.(150cms.)long(seeillustration).£200-300
405 C19thFrenchfruitwood&greymarbletoppedcom-modechest,damages&restorations,49ins.(125cms.)wide(overall).£100-150
406 Propertyofalady-aVictorianmahogany‘tree’hall-standwithmirrorpanel&hingedglovebox.
407 Propertyofagentleman-earlyC20thEnglishschool-STILLLIFEOFFLOWERS-oilonboard,15.3by12.4ins.(39by31.5cms.),ingiltcompositionframe.
408 Propertyofalady-apaintedragdoll;togetherwithanotherdoll(2).
409 Propertyofagentleman-aC19th&latermahoganysidetablewithturnedlegs;togetherwithaVictorianma-hoganyswing-frametoiletmirror(2).
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410 Propertyofadeceasedestate-alateVictorianoaktelescopicextendingdiningtablewithtwonarrowextraleaves(nowindinghandle).£80-120
411 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aVictorianelmseatedbar-backkitchenelbowchairwithturnedlegs&stretch-ers.£60-90
412 EarlyC19thRegencyperiodlaterwhite&giltpaintedovermantelmirror.£150-250
413 Propertyofalady-lateC19th/earlyC20thEnglishschool-LANDSCAPESWITHFIGURES,ACASTLEANDACHURCH-apair,oilsoncard,each12by20ins.(30.5by50.8cms.),inmatchinggiltframes(2).Footnote-pur-chasedin1999for£400.£50-80
414 Propertyofagentleman-BarryJ.Phillips(modernBritish)-SAILINGSHIPSOFFCOAST-oiloncanvas,20.5by40.2ins.(52by102cms.),framed-signedlowerright;togetherwithaframedetchingbyJohnFulwood(1854-1931);andanotheretchingbyVeraColborne(exh.1909)(3).
415 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aVictorianrosewood&upholsteredpriedieuchairwithcarvedcabriolefrontlegs.£60-90
416 Propertyofagentleman-PeterStebbing(earlyC20th)-STILLLIFEOFFLOWERS-oiloncanvas,24by20ins.(61by51cms.),ingiltframe-signedlowerright;togetherwithE.Chester(earlyC20th)-STILLLIFEOFFRUIT-oiloncanvas,15by20ins.(38by51cms.),inglazedgiltframe - signed lower right; and five other pictures & prints includingaRichardHarrisonlimitededitionprint(7).£50-80
417 Propertyofagentleman-afterGeorgeMorland-RURALSCENE-colourprint,publishedbyOrme,1793,inmodernglazedgiltframe;togetherwithtwomoderncolourcoach-ingprints,afterJamesPollard,inglazedframes(3).
418 Propertyofagentleman-HCC(HenryC.Charlewood,accordingtolabelonreverse)-BICKNOLLER,SOMERSET-watercolour,10.25by14ins.(26by35.5cms.),inglazedgiltframe-monogrammedlowerright&datedAugust1918onreverse.
419 Propertyofagentleman-anearlyC19thmahoganyserpentinefrontedsideboardwithtambourshuttersuper-structure.
420 Propertyofagentleman-anEdwardianwalnutsuther-landtable;togetherwithasmallreproductionmahoganyserpentinefrontedfour-drawerchest(2).
421 Propertyofagentleman-amixedlotcomprisinganearlyC20thbrassbirdcage,aseamedcopperkettleonstandwithburner,apewterinkwell,asmallsilverplatedparaffin oil lamp, and a German 800 grade silver mount-edcutglassashtray(5).
422 Propertyofagentleman-amoderncarvedmahoganyrectangulartoppedcoffeetablewithcabriolelegs,47.25ins.(120cms.)long.
423 Propertyofagentleman-anErcolthree-tierdrop-leaftrolley,circa1969,29ins.(64cms.)long.
424 Propertyofagentleman-agroupoffourChinesegingerjarsincludingafamilleroseexamplespaintedwithboysplaying,covermissing;togetherwithastudiopotterysimilar(5).
425 Propertyofalady-fourassortedlateC19th/earlyC20thmantelclocks(4).
426 Propertyofalady-alateVictorianoaktelescopicwind-outdiningtablewithtwoextraleaves&windinghandle,on floral carved turned & reeded legs, 53.5 by 93.5ins. (135by237cms.)(max.)(seeillustration).£200-300
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427 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aVictorianwalnut&marquetryinlaidswivel-topfoldovercardorgamestable,withcarvedbase,35.6ins.(90.5cms.)wide(seeillustra-tion).£150-250
428 Edwardianlatergreenpaintedcabinet-on-chestwithapplied ribbon & floral decorations (see illustration).£250-350
429 Propertyofadeceasedestate-anearlyC19thWilliamIVcarvedrosewoodframedupholsteredarmchairwithbrasscappedcastors(seeillustration).£150-250
430 Propertyofadeceasedestate-aSonyBravia32”LCDcolourtelevision,modelnumberKDL-32V4000.£50-100
End of Sale
Next sales
Saturday 19th May 2012
Oriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art Persian & European Rugs & Textiles
Antique Furniture & Objects.
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2012 AUCTION SALE DATES
May 19thOriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art,
Persian & European Rugs & Textiles,Antique Furniture & Objects
June 16th�0th Century Decorative Arts,Garden & Architectural Items,Antique Furniture & Objects
July 14thPictures, Books, Prints & Ephemera
Antique Furniture & Objects
September 15thEuropean Ceramics & Glass,
Clocks, Barometers, Scientific & Mechanical Items,Antique Furniture & Objects
October 13thJewellery & Silver,
Militaria & Sporting Items, Antique Furniture & Objects
November 10thOriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art,
Persian & European Rugs & Textiles,Antique Furniture & Objects
December 8thToys & Dolls,
�0th Century Decorative Arts,Antique Furniture & Objects
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