THE CIRENCESTER SALEROOMS The Cirencester Salerooms, Burford Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5RH Tel : 01285 646050 Fax : 01285 652862 E-mail : fineart@mooreallen.co.uk Website : mooreallen.co.uk SALE BY AUCTION OF SELECTED ANTIQUES, PICTURES & WINE FRIDAY, 13TH MARCH 2015 SALE TIMETABLE LOT NUMBERS LOT CATEGORY APPROX. TIME 1 - 72 Wines & Spirits 10.30 am - 11.00 am 73 - 146 Pictures 11.00 am - 12.00 noon 150 - 196 China & Glass 12 noon - 12.30 pm 197 - 251A Miscellaneous, Clocks, etc. 12.30 pm - 1.00 pm 252 - 342 Silver, Jewellery, Watches & Objets de Vertus 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm 343 - 372A Carpets & Rugs 2.00 pm - 2.45 pm 373 - 465 Furniture 2.45 pm - 3.45 pm The Timetable is only a guide. The Auctioneer may be ahead of schedule. It is hoped to maintain a selling rate of approx. 90 lots per hour and the timetable below is a rough guide only. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE IN THE SALEROOM AT LEAST 20 MINUTES BEFORE YOU EXPECT A LOT TO BE OFFERED, in case the Auctioneer is ahead of schedule. VIEWING FOR SALES : 10.30 am - 8.00 pm day prior to Sale and from 9.00 am on Sale Day LIGHT REFRESHMENTS : Available Sale & View Days BUYERS PREMIUM : 18% + VAT BIDDING : Please register for a bidding number prior to bidding LIVE BIDDING : This Auction will include the facility for Live Internet Bidding on all Lots via the-saleroom.com and will be subject to an additional 3% over and above any other charges for this service. All Lots are illustrated online, however we strongly recommend that you have either viewed items in person or have received a condition report. No refunds will be given after sale due to the condition of items. ESTIMATES : Please note the estimates are guide prices only and may be subject to change. Any changes will be displayed on View Day and Sale Day in the Saleroom. Any Lots without guide prices will have them displayed on View and Sale Day. ARTIST'S RESALE RIGHTS (DROIT DE SUITE) : Lots marked (ARR) may be subject to an additional buyers commission charge of between 4% - 0.25% for artist's resale rights, should the hammer price be the equivalent of 1,000 Euros or more, based on the current exchange rate. For further information please contact the Auctioneers. REMOVAL : PLEASE REMOVE ALL LOTS FROM THE SALEROOM WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE Cover Illustrations : Outside Front - Lot ???, Outside Back - Lot ??? Inside Front - Lot ???, Inside Back - Lot ??? THE NEXT AUCTION IS OUR ANTIQUE & GENERAL SALE ON THURSDAY, 2ND APRIL 2015 (Closing date for entries Monday, 16th March) SALE DATES 2015 9th January Antique & General 15th December 2014 23rd January Antique & General 12th January 2015 6th February Sporting 26th January 20th February Antique & General 9th February 13th March Selected Antique, Picture & Wine 23rd February 2nd April (Thursday) Antique & General 16th March 24th April Antique & General 7th April (Tuesday) 15th May Antique & General 27th April 29th May Antique & General 18th May 12th June Antique & General 1st June 26th June Antique & General 15th June 17th July Selected Antique & Picture 29th June 7th August Antique & General 20th July 28th August Antique & General 10th August 11th September Sporting 24th August 2nd October Antique & General 14th September 16th October Antique & General 5th October 6th November Selected Antique & Picture 19th October 27th November Antique & General 9th November 11th December Antique & General, Wine & Toy 30th November VALUATIONS We can provide detailed inventories and valuations for Probate, Insurance and Family Division. We give free valuations for sale purposes at the Saleroom or a valuer will be pleased to call at your home to appraise a single item or the whole house contents. WINES & SPIRITS 1 Four bottles The Wine Society's Blanc de Blancs Brut £30 - 50 2 Six bottles Krug Champagne Grande Cuvée £300 - 500 3 Six bottles Rose Spumante NV £50 - 80 4-6 7 24 Three bottles Cloudy Bay Pinot Noir Marlborough 2011 and three bottles Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough 2013 £100 - 150 25 Three bottles Corton Clos des Vergennes Monopole Thomas Freres 1969, one bottle Chateau Larrieu Médoc 1966, one bottle Chateau Chicane Graves 1976 and one bottle Chateau Moulin Rouge Bordeaux A de Luze & Fils 1974 £60 - 100 26 Twelve bottles Dusty Road Pinotage 2012 £80 - 120 27 NO LOT NO LOTS Six bottles Ruster TrockenbeerenauslesePieroth 1980 £50 - 80 8 Twelve bottles Chardonnay Vin de Pays D'Oc Domaine Gibalaux 1991 £30 - 50 28 Five bottles Fixen Clos Napoleon Domaine Pierre Gelin 1970 £40 - 60 9 Ten bottles Gewurztraminer - Vinecole D'Orschwiller 1976 £40 - 60 29 One bottle Volnay 1er Cru Taille Pieds-Nicolas Potel 2001, one bottle Echézeaux Grand Cru Nicolas Potel 2005, one bottle Chateau Cantemerle Haut-Médoc 2004, one bottle Louis Jadot Mâcon 2009 and one bottle Dalva Porto Late Bottled Vintage Port 2001, bottled 2007 £80 - 120 30 Two bottles Gevrey Chambertin Domaine Pierre Gelin 1970 £40 - 60 31 Two bottles Chateau Dangludet Margeaux 1975 and one bottle Hospices de Beaune 1974 £60 - 90 32 Four bottles Chateau La Tour Capet Saint Emilion Grand Cru 1966, one bottle Chateau Le Grand Faurie Saint Emilion Grand Cru 1967, one bottle Chateau La Roze Saint Emilion Grand Cru 1974 and one bottle Chateau Tour des Combes Saint Emilion Grand Cru 1976 £60 - 100 10 Three bottles Corton Charlemagne Domaine Clos Frantin 1987 £40 - 60 11 Six bottles Chablis Premier Cru Vau-Ligneau Domaine de la Motte 2011 ~ £100 - 150 12 13 14-18 Six bottles Burg Layer Schloßkapelle Kabinett 1978 and six bottles Detzeimer Saint Michael Kabinett 1979 £30 - 50 Four bottles Chateau Pouilly - Pouilly Fuissé Grand Vin de Bourgogne 2009 £70 - 100 NO LOTS 19 Ten bottles Chateau Gruaud-Larose Saint Julien Grand Cru Classé 1975 £300 - 400 20 Twelve bottles Chateau Croix Mouton Bordeaux Superieur 2011, owc £150 - 200 33 Two bottles Chambole Musigny Tastevinage 1964, bottles No'd. 012277 and 012265 £40 - 60 21 Six bottles Lirac Domaine Rousseau 1983 £30 - 50 34 One bottle Chateau Latour 1er Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Médoc 1950 £100 - 150 22 Two bottles Nieto Senetiner Malbec Mendoza 2012, two bottles Montes Malbec Colchagua Valley 2012 and two bottle Pacha-Mama Malbec Organic Finca Las Moras 2013 £50 - 80 35 Twelve bottles Chateau Cissac Médoc 1994, owc £100 - 150 36 Twelve bottles Clos la Coutale Cahors 1995 £50 - 80 37 Five bottles Chateauneuf du Pape Chemin des Papes 2011 £80 - 120 23 Three bottles Faugères Mas Fenouillet 2009 and nine bottles La Closerie des Lys Malbec Cahors £50 - 80 38 One bottle Chateau Coutet Barsac 1er Grand Cru de Sauternes 1967, one bottle Chateau Cos D'Estournel Saint Estèphe 1979, and one bottle Julio Kohlberg Vino Fino Tinto (Bolivia) 1977 £80 - 120 61 Six bottles Taylors Quinta de Terra Feita Port 1999 £150 - 200 62 Six bottles Wiese & Krohn Colheita Port 2001 £100 - 150 39 Twelve bottles Hazaña A Viñas Viejas Rioja Vendimia 2012 (Robert Parker 92 points) £120 - 150 63 Six bottles Fonseca Quinta do Panascal Port 1998 £120 - 180 40 Twelve bottles Piedra del Rayo Rioja 2013 £80 - 120 64 41 Twelve bottles Cotes du Rhone Vieilli en Fûts de Chêne-Chemin des Papes 2012 £100 - 150 One bottle Berisford Pemartin Solera 1914 Rare Pale Cream Sherry (No. 10652), and one bottle Berisford Pemartin Solera 1914 Rare Manzanilla Basada Sherry (No. 13931) £80 - 120 65 42 Four bottles Chateauneuf du Pape Domaine Chante Cigale 2011 £80 - 120 One bottle Chateau de Laubade XO BasArmagnac, in presentation gift case with two glasses £50 - 80 43 Three magnums Beronia Rioja Reserva 2010, individual owc's £80 - 120 66 One half bottle Chateau Doisy Barsac, Mestrezat Meyniac & Cie £20 - 30 44 One double magnum Marques de Caceras Rioja Crianza 2010, owc £60 - 100 67 A basket containing 40 various miniatures £30 - 50 68 45 Twelve bottles Cotes du Rhone Villages Chemin de Papes 2013 £100 - 150 Three bottles Grand Marnier Liqueur in cardboard boxes, and one bottle Chartreuse £30 - 50 69 46 Three bottles Amarone della Valpolicella Classico, Tomasi 2010 £100 - 150 Two bottles Yellow Chartreuse, two bottles Green Chartreuse, and one bottle Dom Benedictine £80 - 120 47 Twelve bottles Cape Heights Pinotage Reserve 2013 £80 - 120 70 One bottle The Balvenie Founders Reserve Single Malt 10 Year Old Whisky, with original box £70 - 100 48 Six bottles Barolo Flori Araldica 2010 £100 - 150 71 One bottle The Balvenie Founders Reserve Single Malt 10 Year Old Whisky, with original box £70 - 100 72 One bottle Martell Cognac Cordon Bleu, boxed, one bottle Irish Mist, boxed, one bottle Le Bon Père William, one bottle Schladerer Kirschwasser, two bottles Cointreau, and one bottle Drambuie £50 - 80 49 Twelve bottles Chateau Cantemerle, HautMédoc 1985, owc £200 - 250 50 Four bottles Les Fiefs de Lagrange SaintJulien 1985, one bottle Chateau Septy Monbazillac 1979 and two bottles Muscat de Beaumes de Venise NV £70 - 100 51 One bottle Chateau Malescot St Exupèry Margaux 1967, one bottle Barton & Guestier Margaux 1990, and one bottle Cockburns Quinta do Tua Vintage Port 1987 £50 - 80 52-59 60 PICTURES 73 AFTER BERYL COOK (1926-2008) "Three Piece Band", colour print, signed in pencil lower right, blind stamp studio marks to lower left, 34 cm x 42 cm (ARR) £300 - 500 74 AFTER JAQUES CALLOT (1592-1635) "Martyrdom of St. Sebastien", black and white etching, 15 cm x 32 cm £200 - 300 NO LOTS Twelve bottles Warre's Vintage Port 1975, owc and three further bottles Warre's Vintage Port 1975 with wooden case £250 - 350 75 AFTER FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956) "Zeppelin on bombing raid", print, signed in pencil lower right, 70 cm x 50 cm, published in the "Daily Chronicle" 1916 (ARR) £100 - 150 76 AFTER UGO DA CARPI (1480-1523) "Hero and Sibyl" or "Raphael and his mistress", woodblock print, 32 cm x 23 cm, with handwritten French script verso £300 - 450 77 AFTER EDWARD WADSWORTH (18891949) "Sulphuric Acid" from Achievements in Industry, lithograph, 12 cm x 20 cm (ARR) £500 - 800 78 AFTER NORMAN WILKINSON (1878-1971) "The De Havilland Comet, Grosvenor House", colour print, signed in pencil lower right, 66.5 cm x 71 cm (ARR) £100 - 150 79 DAVID COX SNR (1783-1859) "Dover", study of the quayside with three figures in foreground, shipping in the far distance, sepia watercolour, unsigned, bears labels verso inscribed "Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd. No. 19019 ..." and "The Barry M. Keene Gallery", 15 cm x 21 cm £200 - 300 80 JEAN DUPLESSI BERTAUX (1747-1819) "Study of gentleman in 16th century dress", pencil, signed lower right, with accompanying letter from Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., 18 cm x 12 cm £300 - 500 81 AFTER FOUGASSE (CYRIL KENNETH BIRD 1887-1965) "Careless talk costs lives", posters, 19 in total, with some repeats, each 31.5 cm x 20 cm (ARR) £300 - 500 82 B FENNING (19th Century) "The cat's paw", study of a monkey torturing a cat", pencil watercolour, titled, signed and dated 1849, 12 cm x 15 cm, together with "Don't you wish you may get it?", study of a monkey teasing a chained dog, pencil watercolour, titled and signed, 9 cm x 13 cm, "There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip", study of terriers chasing a rat in a barn, pencil watercolour, titled, signed and dated 1844, 9 cm x 13 cm, "A distinguished member of the humane society", study of a recumbent dog on a quayside, pencil watercolour, titled, signed and dated 1849, 12.5 cm x 15 cm and another possibly by the same hand "Winter....", study of a farmer feeding sheep and cattle, pencil watercolour, unsigned, inscribed and titled, 13.5 cm x 11.5 cm (5) £150 - 250 83 B FENNING (19th Century) "February", study of a Stag hunt, miniature pencil watercolour, titled, signed and dated 1844, 8.5 cm x 6.5 cm, together with another by the same hand "Coursing at the Malton meeting", study of two Greyhounds and Hare, pencil watercolour, titled, signed and dated 1849, 12 cm x 15 cm and another by the same hand, unsigned, 12 cm x 15 cm £80 - 120 84 B FENNING (19th Century) "The Sentinel", study of a dog guarding doorway, a Spaniel attempting to gain entrance, another Spaniel seated upon a bed, pencil watercolour, titled, signed and dated 1849, 12.5 cm x 15 cm, together with another possibly by the same hand of two horses taking water, pencil watercolour, unsigned, 11 cm x 14.5 cm (2) £50 - 80 85 ADAM EAST (19th Century) "Fallow Deer", study of a doe and stag in a landscape, pencil watercolour, signed and titled, 13 cm x 10 cm, together with another by the same hand "Deerhound", pencil watercolour, signed and titled, 10.5 cm x 13 cm and another J FRANCIS "Gypsy Encampment", pencil watercolour, signed, 11.5 cm x 15 cm (3) £80 - 120 86 ADAM EAST (19th Century) "Newfoundland", study of a dog in a landscape, pencil watercolour, signed and titled, 10.5 cm x 13 cm, together with another "Two pairs of cock and hen Pheasants by sheep fencing", pencil watercolour, signed, 10.5 cm x 13 cm, another by the same hand "Four English Partridge by cornfield, pencil watercolour, signed, 11 cm x 13 cm and another possibly by the same hand "Dignity and impudence", study of two dogs in a kennel, pencil watercolour, titled, unsigned, 15 cm x 12 cm (4) £100 - 150 87 B FENNING (19th Century) "Pair of English Partridge in a landscape", pencil watercolour, signed and dated 1843, 11.5 cm x 14.5 cm, J FRANCIS "Covey of nine English Partridge in a landscape", pencil watercolour, signed, 11.5 cm x 15 cm, together with another by the same hand of "Shepherd and sheep in a landscape", 15 cm x 11.5 cm, another "Workers drinking cider at harvest time", pencil watercolour, signed, 15.5 cm x 11 cm and another similar "Suspense", study of a dog waiting by a doorway, pencil watercolour, titled, unsigned, 12.5 cm x 15 cm (5) £150 - 250 88 B FENNING (19th Century) "Gin and bitters", study of a Fox in a gin trap, pencil watercolour, titled, signed and dated 1849, 12 cm x 15 cm, together with another by the same hand of "Spaniel putting up a cock Pheasant", signed and dated 1845, 12 cm x 14.5 cm, together with ADAM EAST "Pointers with Hare game by a tree stump", pencil watercolour, signed bottom left, 11 cm x 13.5 cm and another by the same hand of "Dog with cock Pheasant", pencil watercolour, signed bottom left, 10 cm x 13.5 cm (4) £100 - 200 89 JOHN EMMANUEL (b.1930) "Nude", a study, oil on card, signed on mount in pencil lower right, 65 cm x 100 cm (ARR) £200 - 300 89A AFTER NORMAN WILKINSON (1878-1971) "Men in rowing boat observing sailing boat", black and white etching, signed in pencil lower right, 22 cm x 30 cm (ARR) £150 - 250 89B AFTER NORMAN WILKINSON (1878-1971) "Shipping (possibly the Stratheden) and barges on the Thames", black and white etching, signed in pencil lower right, 22 cm x 30 cm (ARR) £150 - 250 90 90A 94 FILIPPO BARTOLINI (1861-1908) "The Carpet Seller", watercolour heightened with body colour and white, signed bottom right, 54 cm x 37 cm £4000 - 6000 95 ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM EVANS OF ETON (1798-1877) "Boy fishing with a Master behind beneath trees, with distant view of Eton College Chapel", watercolour heightened with body colour an white, unsigned, 51 cm x 40 cm £500 - 800 96 DOROTHY COX (1882-1947) "Sheep in landscape", watercolour, signed lower left, 48 cm x 74 cm (ARR) £200 - 300 97 JOHN MACWHIRTER (1839-1911) "Near Kyle-Loch Alsh", river landscape with stone bridge and figure on roadway, watercolour heightened with white, initialled bottom right, 15 cm x 20 cm £300 - 500 98 JAMES BURRELL SMITH (1822-1897) "Old Road. Morpeth", watercolour study, signed and titled to lower middle and dated 1844, 22.5 cm x 34.5 cm £300 - 500 99 NORMAN WILKINSON (1878-1971) "De Havilland Fox Moth amongst clouds", the plane No'd "G-ACDD", watercolour heightened with white and body colour, signed bottom left, 62 cm x 75 cm (ARR) £800 - 1200 ERNEST GABRIEL MITCHELL (b.1859) "Shepherds with sheep", watercolour, bears paper label verso inscribed "Ernest Gabriel Mitchell born Buckingham ...", 74 cm x 52.5 cm £400 - 600 100 SNAFFLES (CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE 1884-1967) "Blimy ! Wot a life. West of Gib and north across the bay", colour print, signed in pencil lower left, 50 cm x 63 cm (ARR) £200 - 300 FREDERICK JAMES ALDRIDGE (1850-1933) "Thames barges and other vessels in the Thames Estuary", watercolour, signed bottom right, 47 cm x 72 cm £500 - 800 101 A cloth board album containing various Royal ephemera / memorabilia circa 1821-1920 including George IV Coronation entrance passes (x 7), admission passes for the Interment of George IV, admission passes to the Coronation of William IV and Queen Adelaide (x 7), admission pass to the Interment of William IV, passes to the Coronation of Queen Victoria (x 16), admission pass to the Funeral of the Duke of Wellington (x 2), invitation to the Investiture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales 12th / 13th July 1911, together with various other dinner and garden party invitations, passes to the Opening of Parliament and various other Royal events, etc £3000 - 5000 102 CHARLES HENRY AUGUSTUS LUTYENS (1829-1915) "Horses and cattle in pastures with trees", oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed on label verso, 64.5 cm x 92 cm £600 - 1000 91 AFTER PHILIP REINAGLE (1775-1862) "Tulips", coloured engraving by Earlom, published May 1st 1798 by Dr. Thornton, 49 cm x 35 cm £800 - 1200 92 GEORGE GOODWIN KILBURNE (1839-1924) "Study of mother and child with maid before a fire", watercolour heightened with body colour and white, initialled "GGK", bears label verso relating to Kilburn and inscribed "Purchased from Barry Keene Gallery, Henley on 18th November 1983", 8 cm x 12 cm £300 - 500 93 LUIGI. DA COSTA "The Card Game", study of monks and young ladies playing cards", watercolour heightened with body colour and white, signed bottom left, 36 cm x 50 cm £150 - 200 103 ENGLISH SCHOOL "Cottages at Grafton Regis, Bucks", oil on board, initialled "P.A." lower left, 15.5 cm x 24.5 cm £120 - 180 114 CHARLES WYATT WARREN (1908-1993) "Snowdon from Fachwen", oil on board, signed lower left, 25 cm x 55 cm (ARR) £200 - 300 104 JAN BOTH (1610-1652) "Figure of man on horse receiving directions" and "Resting travellers on path", a pair, oil on panel, signed in pen verso "Both 1656", also bearing two red wax seals verso inscribed "C.E.L" in Gothic script, 18 cm x 28 cm and 18.5 x 28 cm £1000 - 1500 115 G. STAINTON (1838-1900) "Cattle by lake, with castle in background", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 32.5 cm x 51 cm £300 - 500 116 GEORGE W. CALLOW (b.1800) "Fishing boat at mooring", oil on canvas, signed lower left, 31 cm x 46 cm £200 - 300 117 HENRY MAURICE PAGE (1845-1908) "Springtime on the Thames, Oxon", oil on board, signed lower left, 20.5 x 26.5 cm £300 - 400 HONORE CHAPUIS (1817-1896) "Un coin de Gianville", figures standing by house", oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled lower left, 32 cm x 41 cm £100 - 150 118 JOSÉ MONTENEGRO CAPELL (1855-1924) "Royal Alcãzar Palace, Seville", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 46 cm x 25 cm £600 - 1000 TONY KLITZ (1917-2000) "Abbey Grounds with figures", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 60 cm x 90 cm (ARR) £200 - 300 119 HENRY INLANDER (1925-1983) "Summer Afternoon", oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed, titled and dated 1982 verso, 46 x 41 cm (ARR) £500 - 800 BENNETT OATES (1928-2009) "Arrangement of Summer flowers on a marble ledge", oil on board, signed and dated 1978 bottom left, inscribed on label verso, 61 cm x 51 cm (ARR) £1500 - 2000 120 M. ROSEVEAR VINE (20th Century) "Flowers in a vase on a stone ledge with bee", oil on canvas, signed and dated 1978 bottom left, 76.5 cm x 61 cm (ARR) £300 - 500 121 GEORGE ARMFIELD (1810-1893) "Spaniels putting up Mallard from rivers edge", oil on canvas ), 46 cm x 61 cm (Provenance : Christie's Lot No. 159, Sale No. 427 £1000 - 1500 122 FRANCES MABEL HOLLAMS (1877-1963) "Collie dog presenting paw", oil on board, signed "F.M. Hollams" lower right, 34 cm x 29 cm (ARR) £500 - 800 123 W. BARR (1867-1933) "Horses awaiting shoeing at Blacksmiths", oil on canvas, signed lower left, 50.5 cm x 76.5 cm £1000 - 1500 124 R. WATSON (1865-1916) "Seven resting Highland cattle", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 61 cm x 92 cm £1000 - 1500 125 ATTRIBUTED TO FRANS SNYDERS (15791657) "Dining table with fruit and bowls, plates, goblet, etc, a greyhound looking on", oil on canvas, unsigned (possibly cut from a larger piece), bears old handwritten label verso bottom right, 112 cm x 87 cm. £2000 - 3000 105 106 107 108 109 FREDERICK HENRY HENSHAW (1807-1891) "Cattle on path next to cottage", oil on panel, signed lower left, 22 cm x 28.5 cm £500 - 800 ERNST JUGEL (b.1913) "Haywain in field", oil on canvas, signed and dated '60 lower left, 70 cm x 100 cm (ARR) £500 - 800 109A W. MORRISH (1844-1917) "Fernworthy", oil on canvas, signed lower left, 41 cm x 61.5 cm £200 - 300 110 CHARLES LAMB (1893-1964) "River landscape with figure in rowboat", oil on canvas, signed and dated '29 bottom left, 55.5 cm x 53.5 cm (ARR) £500 - 800 111 19TH CENTURY NORWICH SCHOOL IN THE MANNER OF JAMES STARK "Man, boy and dog on a woodland path with sheep in a sunlit glade in the background", oil on panel, unsigned, 25.5 cm x 36 cm £200 - 300 112 ENGLISH SCHOOL "Cattle in field by shore", oil on canvas, indistinctly signed lower right, 27 cm x 41 cm £100 - 150 113 ENGLISH SCHOOL "Mother and child walking on path", oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed in pencil verso "H. Hickman", 25 cm x 36 cm £200 - 300 126 18TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL "Dog relieving itself by bins", oil on canvas, 21.5 cm x 25.5 cm £100 - 150 127 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL "Woman sleeping in chair, with dog by her feet", oil on canvas, unsigned, 28 cm x 19.5 cm £200 - 300 128 J. EICHINGER "Bearded Rabbi", portrait study, oil on board, signed upper right, 26 cm x 20 cm (ARR) £1000 - 1500 129 ROBERT O. LENKIEWICZ (1941-2002) "No. 24 Sexual Behaviour Project 16, Lovers, Marie (Mark) & Sara, 1984", portrait study of a couple, one sitting on the lap of the other, oil on canvas, signed x 3 verso and titled x 2, 149 cm x 93 cm (ARR) (Provenance: This painting was acquired by the vendor directly from the artist in lieu of a debt owed for her payment of rates owed to The City of Plymouth by the artist, and is sold together with a copy of the Distress Warrant No'd. 47/2061/01 dated 31 July 86. The piece depicts two lovers Sara and Marie. Marie who became Mark after allegedly being the first to undertake a sex change operation from female to male) £5000 - 8000 130 131 JACQUES SNOECK (1881-1921) "The Young Mother", woman sewing by window", oil on panel, signed lower right, bears old "Vicars Brothers, 12 Old Bond St" label verso, 26 cm x 24.5 cm £400 - 600 FERDINAND MAROHN (Mid 19th Century) "Woman and girl under umbrella walking in snow", oil on board, signed lower left, 30 cm x 25 cm £300 - 500 132 ATTRIBUTED TO CORNELIS DUSART (1660-1704) "Topers in an interior, one smoking a clay pipe, another seated eating from a bowl in foreground", oil on panel, unsigned, bears old pen inscriptions verso with artist's name and initial and "Corneille Dusart pupil of Ostade", 15.5 x 19.8 cm (Provenance: The De Brécy Trust) This Lot is being sold on behalf of The De Brécy Trust of Lower Withington, Cheshire. The De Brécy Trust picture collection is a charitably-endowed research collection for scholarly study and art appreciation. Aspects of the collection have been the subject of PhD study at both the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University. The Trust was set up in 1995 to carry out the charitable directives of its founding benefactor, the late George Lester Winward, by taking over the ownership of his art collection and making it permanently available for study by art students and researchers, as an educational resource for art appreciation. For further information please contact the Auctioneers £2000 - 3000 133 NICHOLAS LANCRET (1690-1743) (SCHOOL) "A gathering of revellers on the edge of a wood, two central figures dancing", oil on canvas, unsigned, bears label verso inscribed "Ladies and gentleman by a fountain", 54 cm x 65 cm £1000 - 1500 134 ATTRIBUTED TO HENDRICK VAN BALEN (1575-1632) "The Ecstasy of St. Theresa", with seven states of the Crucifixion in the background, oil on panel, unsigned, bears old stencil verso "CT677", 33.5 cm x 27.5 cm (Provenance: The De Brécy Trust) This Lot is being sold on behalf of The De Brécy Trust of Lower Withington, Cheshire. The De Brécy Trust picture collection is a charitably-endowed research collection for scholarly study and art appreciation. Aspects of the collection have been the subject of PhD study at both the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University. The Trust was set up in 1995 to carry out the charitable directives of its founding benefactor, the late George Lester Winward, by taking over the ownership of his art collection and making it permanently available for study by art students and researchers, as an educational resource for art appreciation. For further information please contact the Auctioneers £2000 - 3000 135 136 FRANCESCO BOCCACCINO (1680-1750) "Saint Joseph with child upon his lap", oil on canvas, unsigned, inscribed on label verso "...Boccucinus" and "Konserwacjei Restauracje Wykonalienai Jerzywolscy Todz 1981 R" and "Restauronai 1933 Bohdan Marconi", 136 cm x 98.5 cm (Provenance : This painting was bought originally by ancestors of Thomasz Sulowski who housed it at the family Latifundium in Bieza (Polish Kingdom). At the beginning of the 19th Century Thomas Solowski took the work as part of family heritage. He then moved to Rawa Mazowiecka where he bought the Castle from the Leszczynscy (Polish aristocratic family). It then passed to his son Gustaw Solowski and then to Andrzej Solowski the present owner's grandfather, thence by descent. For further information please contact the Auctioneers) £20000 - 30000 141 OLIVER PROUDLOCK (b. 1986) (Creator of Serge de Nimes fashion label and cast member of "Made in Chelsea") "39", oil on canvas, unsigned, 141 cm x 186 cm (ARR) £300 - 500 142 JACQUELINE WILLIAMS (b.1962) "Self portrait with sunflowers", 91.5 cm x 60.5 cm (ARR) £1000 - 1500 143 GEORG GERLACH (1874-1962) "Sewing in the sunlight", oil on canvas, signed lower left, inscribed on John Noot label verso, 59.5 cm x 43 cm (ARR) £500 - 800 144 An early 19th Century silk needlework map depicting the counties in England and Wales, 50 cm x 46 cm £250 - 350 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL IN THE OLD MASTER MANNER "Madonna and child", oil on canvas, unsigned, in Florentine carved giltwood and gesso scrolling foliate frame (Provenance : Bought at the auction at Yate House, Yate, near Bristol, Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th December 1970, held by Howes, Williams and Co. by direction of Mr and Mrs I. A. Ball, No. 677, purchased for £20), 48.5 cm x 27.5 cm £300 - 500 145 A late 18th Century needlework "The Universal Law of Equity", inscribed "Sarah Burlton Anno Domini 1792", 55.5 cm x 45 cm £80 - 120 146 PER LINDHBERG (1786-1868) "Madonna and child with St. Anne, St. John The Baptist and St. Joseph", pastel study, signed "P. Lindhberg Pinxt 1822" bottom left £500 - 800 147-149 NO LOTS 136A 137 137A 138 139 140 VICTOR MARAIS MILTON (1872-1948) "L'education de zou-zou", oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 45.5 cm x 38 cm (ARR) £500 - 800 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL "Lady in brown dress with white silk bodice", portrait study, head and shoulders, within an oval, unsigned, bears various old labels and Christie's labels verso, 76 cm x 64 cm £400 - 600 AFTER INNOCENZO FRANCUCCI DA IMOLA (1494-1550) "Madonna and child, with St. Anne, St. John The Baptist and St. Joseph", oil on canvas, unsigned, 76 cm x 64 cm £600 - 1000 J. W. GOZZARD (1862-1939) "The cherry picker", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 61.5 cm x 41 cm £500 - 800 AFTER GUIDO RENI (1575-1642) "Beatrice Cenci", portrait study, oil on canvas, unsigned, 65 cm x 51 cm £500 - 800 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL "Venus recumbent on a chaise longue with various putti and cherubs in attendance", oil on canvas, unsigned, 111 cm x 172 cm. £2000 - 3000 CHINA & GLASS 150 A Royal Worcester semi porcelain part dinner service printed in black, and painted in colours with Asiatic birds including Ring Necked Pheasant, Golden and Silver Pheasants £100 - 150 151 A Stevenson & Hancock Derby figure of Falstaff, 20 cm high, and a Continental porcelain figure of a gentleman in traditional dress, 24.5 cm high £80 - 120 152 A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire porcelain figures of Count Von Bruhl's Welsh tailor and his wife, both astride goats, 13 cm high £100 - 150 153 A Grainger & Co. Royal China Works Worcester pierced vase of scrolling foliate design with scrollwork handles and cover, raised on a circular foot, 23 cm high £150 - 180 153A A Locke & Co. Limited Worcester blushware and gilt decorated cylindrical tea canister and cover with relief work acanthus decoration, 12.5 cm high £50 - 80 154 A Mason's patent ironstone part dinner service comprising soup tureen, cover and stand, vegetable tureen and cover, oval dish, breakfast bowl and two soup bowls, polychrome decorated with blossoming branches £100 - 150 155 An early 19th Century Davenport porcelain part dinner service comprising 26 plates, 16 bowls, circular dish and two rounded rectangular serving dishes with floral spray polychrome decoration and moulded edges, bowls and plates bearing impressed anchor mark, serving dishes un-marked £100 - 150 156 A Spode "Spode's New Faience" ice pail and cover, circa 1826-33, 20.5 cm high £300 - 500 157 A pair of 19th Century French Paris porcelain vases, bleu-royale ground with gilded and polychrome decoration of an Oriental couple flanked by swan neck handles, raised on a square foot, 30.5 cm high £200 - 300 158 159 160 A 20th Century Meissen figure of a green woodpecker upon a leafy stump, bears blue crossed swords mark under-glazed, No'd. 95G and inscribed "77033" and over-glazed "23", 26.5 cm high £200 - 300 IN THE MANNER OF AIMÉ-JULES DALOU (1838-1902) "Woman seated in an armchair", un-glazed pottery, 51 cm high £800 - 1200 A set of six 19th Century Delft dishes, each No'd. and inscribed e.g. "No 1 Geneerer Is Een Dirng Dat Alles Doet Verteerem", 23 cm diameter £250 - 350 163 A pair of Sèvres porcelain and gilt bronze mounted urns, each decorated with figures in a garden setting within an enamel bejewelled border on a bleu-celeste ground with panels of flowers and musical instruments / garden tools verso, bear blue crossed L marks with letter A for 1753 and decorator's mark "EC" to underside of lid, 30 cm high £400 - 600 163A A Dresden "Schneeballen" floral encrusted and bird decorated cup, cover and saucer, saucer diameter 14.5 cm and cup and cover height approx 9 cm, bears pseudo"Friedrich Rex" under-glazed blue mark £50 - 80 164 A pair of 19th Century Chinese Kangxi palette brush pots of cylindrical form, each with two panels of figures in landscapes, 12.75 cm high £300 - 500 165 An early 18th Century Chinese Kangxi dragon decorated shallow bowl, bearing blue underglazed six character mark to base and oxide red five claw dragons to the underside on an incised ground, 17.5 cm diameter £300 - 500 166 A Chinese Kangxi palette scallop shell dish, the centre field decorated with a vase of flowers and household items, 20 cm high, a similarly decorated vase with figural decoration and two 19th Century Chinese enamelled copper tea bowls £80 - 120 167 A collection of five various 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated figures and an Imari palette figure of a seated dog £200 - 300 168 A pair of 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated temple lion candlesticks, 24 cm high £100 - 150 161 JEAN-BAPTISTE CARPEAUX (1827-1875) "Le petit boudeur", a terracotta bust, signed and inscribed "Rome" verso, 28.5 cm high £500 - 800 169 A 19th Century Chinese armorial tea caddy, bearing blue under-glazed and black overglazed marks, 16 cm high £300 - 500 162 A 19th Century Hispano Moresque charger in the 17th Century manner, copper lustre and polychrome decorated with central script within a phoenix decorated border, 38 cm diameter £300 - 500 170 A 17th Century Chinese blanc-de-chine figure of Guan Yin in lotus position, holding a scroll in her left hand (hand a replacement), 17.5 cm high £300 - 500 A 19th Century Paris porcelain cachepot of square form, painted with flowers and with porcelain inset top, 20.25 cm x 20.25 cm x 21.5 cm high £80 - 120 171 A Chinese famille-vert Kangxi palette vase, the cylindrical tapering rim over a tapered square section main body, decorated with figures in landscapes, 51 cm high £500 - 800 172 A pair of Chinese green and ochre glazed pottery ridge tiles as mythical fish in the Ming manner, 20 cm high £300 - 500 162A 173 A Chinese blue and white baluster shaped vase with wide flared rim, the main body decorated with figures in an interior, the gentlemen playing board game, 63 cm high £80 - 120 174 A Chinese porcelain "Willow" pattern blue and white export ware ovoid teapot with openwork handle and relief work spout, raised on a circular foot, 16 cm high £150 - 250 174A A Chinese export ware famille-rose cylindrical teapot with twin ropework covered wire handle, 16 cm high £80 - 120 175 A 19th Century Chinese polychrome decorated baluster shaped vase with gilt brass applied neck and base, 33.5 cm high overall £300 - 400 175A A Chinese Imari palette tea caddy decorated with fighting jungle fowl and sprays of flowers, raised on four bracket feet, 8 cm high, together with a miniature famille-rose vase shaped trinket pot, decorated with butterflies amongst blossom £200 - 300 176 176A 177 177A A Chinese blue and white gourd shaped porcelain vase with blue and white decoration of five five-toed dragons amongst clouds, 21 cm high £100 - 150 A Chinese blue and white saucer in the 18th Century taste, bearing Daoguang seal mark verso, 15.5 cm diameter £200 - 300 A pair of Chinese Kangxi gourd shaped vases with bamboo decorated necks and flattened panelled sides, decorated with figure being served tea and another figure with fan verso, raised on a square foot, 20.5 cm high £500 - 800 A pair of Chinese Guangxu blue and white saucers decorated with eight Immortals raised on a circular foot, bears blue under-glazed four character mark (Fuji Man Tang - Halls of Happiness) and label "Kendall Collection CH137", 13.3 cm diameter £200 - 300 178 A pair of Chinese blue and white baluster shaped vases and covers in the 18th Century manner, decorated in blue and white with dragons and mythical beasts, 41 cm high £200 - 300 179 A pair of Chinese blue and white baluster shaped vases and covers in the 18th Century manner, decorated in blue and white with dragons and mythical beasts, 39 cm high £200 - 300 180 A pair of 19th Century Chinese blue and white baluster shaped marriage vases and covers with all-over prunus blossom decoration and script symbols for "Double or Wedded Joy", raised on a flared circular foot, bearing wax custom seals No'd. 809, 42 cm high. £600 - 1000 181 A pair of 19th Century Chinese gourd shaped vases with cylindrical necks and flared rims, flanked by rectangular form openwork handles, the main bodies polychrome decorated with chickens and chicks and finches amongst flowers, 31.5 cm high (now drilled as table lamps) £300 - 500 182 A pair of Chinese gourd shaped vases with polychrome decoration of warriors in a landscape flanked by elephant mask ring handles, bear six character Kangxi marks within twin rings under-glazed in blue to base, 27 cm high £200 - 300 183 A Chinese famille-rose decorated moon vase with ornate relief work dragon handles, bears pseudo Qianlong seal mark, 32.5 cm high £100 - 150 184 A Japanese porcelain plaque of circular form decorated with woman and cat in her boudoir with two Samurai warriors, bears signature to front and further signature verso, 30.8 cm diameter £150 - 200 185 A pair of Chinese export ware porcelain blue ground and gilt brass mounted vases and covers, 30 cm high £500 - 800 185A A Meiji period Japanese Satsuma ware bowl decorated with figures in an interior, raised on a circular foot, bearing black on gold seal mark to base, 12 cm diameter £80 - 120 185B A late 19th Century Meiji period Japanese Satsuma ware bowl, the centrefield decorated with women in a mountainous lake landscape with attendants, similarly decorated to the outer side, raised on a circular foot, bearing gold on black seal mark, 16 cm diameter £150 - 250 186 A pair of late 19th Century Meiji period Japanese Satsuma vases, the domed covers with lion and ball finials flanked by lion handles over a baluster body with medallions of figures and floral sprays throughout, raised on heavy scroll and lion mask feet, approx 85 cm high £800 - 1200 186A 186B 187 188 A circa 1900 Meiji period Japanese Satsuma ware vase, the flared rim above an ovoid body decorated with panels of figures and flowers, raised on a circular foot, 31 cm high £50 - 80 A Japanese blue and white charger, the main field decorated with flowers and foliage raised on a circular foot, bearing six character mark Arita imitating Chinese Ming Dynasty Chenghua mark, 41 cm diameter £80 - 120 IN THE MANNER OF ROWLAND WARD assorted glassware to include jug, bowl, decanter, eight deep wine glasses, eight shallow bowled wine glasses, seven tumblers, eight liqueur glasses and four other glasses, all with etched African animals, jug 24.5 cm high £100 - 150 Two Henry Dean studio smoked glass art vases, bearing labels and signed to base, 20 cm high and 14.5 cm high £80 - 120 189 A WMF vase with tulip shaped glass bowl and Art Nouveau base, 49 cm high £300 - 500 190 A circa 1900 glass and brass mounted table lamp, 57 cm high (excluding white fitment to top) £80 - 120 191 192 193 193A 194 195 196 MISCELLANEOUS, CLOCKS, ETC. 197 V C MARSHALL Marble bust of lady with hair in bun, signed to the back 'V.C. Marshall', together with smaller marble bust of a gentleman (possibly Wellington), larger bust 54 cm high including stand £200 - 300 198 ITALIAN SCHOOL - marble statue of Venus and Cupid, 72 cm high £200 - 300 199 A bronze effect plaster bust of Lord Wakefield, signed to the back "Charles. L. Hartwell", 54 cm high £50 - 80 199A HARALD SORENSEN-RINGI (SWEDISH 1872-1912) "La Vague", patinated gilt bronze figure with circular foundry stamp "Louchet, Ciseleur, Paris" £300 - 500 199B TITZE - an early 20th Century German bronze of standing nude figure awakening, raised on a marble base £300 - 500 200 A pair of late 19th Century Italian bronze table candlesticks as Mercury and Fortuna, raised on celestial and terrestrial globes, after the original by Giambologna, raised on Sienna marble bases, 36 cm high £300 - 500 A Loetz cranberry opalescent glass inkwell with brass inlaid square lid, 6.75 cm high £80 - 120 201 A Minton parian group of "The Three Marys", stamped Minton to base, 34 cm high £200 - 300 A set of four 19th Century engraved cockfighting glasses on circular feet, 20 cm high £150 - 200 202 A bronze figure of a shepherd carrying kid over shoulders, unsigned, on a turned marble base £300 - 500 202A HANS SCHORK "The Seed Sower", bronze, signed to base "Schork", bears round foundry mark "Bronze AG Paris" and No'd 188D, 29 cm high £300 - 500 202B ALFRED FRANK HARDIMAN, bronze head of a lady wearing bonnet, signed "A.F. Hardiman 1919", on a green marble base, 17 cm high overall £300 - 500 A mug with etched design of thrush amongst grass inscribed "JJ Armstrong Hawthorn Farm Newcastle", four assorted cut glass decanters and two cut glass lidded bowls, tallest decanter including stopper 22 cm high £100 - 150 A Whitefriars glass goblet commemorating the proposed Coronation of King Edward VIII 1937, signed "Whitefriars" to base, 19 cm high £50 - 80 A pair of Victorian heavy cut glass goblets, 20.5 cm high £80 - 120 203 Two cut glass bowls, a large opalescent lustre bowl, three oval dishes decorated with painted birds and a green glass paperweight, large lustre bowl 32 cm diameter £100 - 150 AFTER EDWARD W. WYON "The Stepping Stones", marble effect study of semi-clad maiden carrying a sheaf of corn, 48 cm high £150 - 200 204 AFTER GIAMBOLOGNA "Lion mauling a horse", bronze, unsigned, on white marble base, 19 cm high £400 - 600 A 19th Century brass and tin starburst hanging lantern, 43 cm high £200 - 300 205 205A 206 207 208 208A 209 210 AFTER DUCHOISELLE "North American Indian hunter sitting in a canoe with bow, holding dead game", bronze, on red marble base, 38 cm long £500 - 800 MARCEL BOURAINE (FRENCH 1886-1948) "Maribou Stork", a pair, silvered bronze and ivory No'd 295 and 284, signed to base "Bouraine", on stepped marble base, 25.5 cm high £1000 - 1500 A pair of 19th Century lead twin handled garden urns of campana form with scrolling handles cast with opposed cartouches held by putti, further decorated with foliate motifs, 43 cm high £800 - 1200 A circa 1910 mahogany long case clock, the arched brass and silvered dial inscribed "Stokes Kensington", with brass Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, chime/silent and Whittington/Westminster dials and eight day musical movement, with nine gongs, the case with all over blind fretwork carved decoration, the hood surmounted by lion mask, raised on claw and ball feet, 247 cm tall £1000 - 1500 An 18th Century oak long case clock, the eight day movement with brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed "Whitehurst Derby 1763", the hood with broken arch pediment, 218 cm tall £800 - 1000 An early 19th Century mahogany cased long case clock, the eight day movement with enamelled arch dial, the strike / silent dial over a chapter ring with Roman numerals enclosing a subsidiary date dial and seconds dial, inscribed "Perigal & Duterreau, Bond Street" (John Perigal and John Duterreau circa 180340), 219 cm high £1000 - 1500 A mahogany cased long case clock, on bracket feet, the dial set with Roman numerals and with painted decoration of two nautical scenes, a bridge and cottage scenes to spandrels and still life scene to the arched top with subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture, the back of the dial inscribed "D. Saunders" in white painted lettering, the brass eight day movement with chiming bell engraved "Osborne", 209 cm tall £300 - 500 An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid cased banjo barometer / thermometer, the silvered dial inscribed "S. Moginie, Pimlico", 98 cm high, inscribed "Presented to Dr Edward Fielden by the members of his First Aid and Home Nursing Class 1910-1911" £100 - 150 210A A 19th Century mahogany and ebony banded banjo barometer, the circular silvered dial with thermometer / hydrometer and spirit level inscribed "J. Pensa, 2 Charles Street, Hatton Garden", 111 cm tall £250 - 350 211 A 19th Century French gilt brass cased figural mantel clock decorated with seated figure of Cicero holding pamphlet inscribed "Conjuration de Catilina", the movement stamped "Samuel Marti Medaille d'Or Paris 1900" and numbered "3997-87", 57 cm wide x 67.5 cm high £500 - 800 212 A 20th Century brass and marble cased clock garniture in the Louis XV style, the movement by EHS of Germany No'd. "130-070", the circular enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals inscribed "Regnault à Paris", housed in a lyre shaped case with putti faun embellishments, flanked by two six branch seven light candelabra, the metalwork stamped "Brevattato" to underside, 36 cm wide x 61 cm high £300 - 500 213 A late 19th Century French clock garniture as a drum clock upon four column supports flanked by two twin branch candelabra, the movement stamped "7CMB" and No'd "1004" verso, the metalwork stamped "MC", 21.5 cm wide x 28 cm high £300 - 500 214 A 19th Century French gilt metal cased and porcelain bodied clock garniture in the Sèvres taste, the movement by Ad. Mougin. the circular dial inscribed "H W Kemp & Cie Paris" (retailers), stamped verso "Ad Mougin de Medailles" and No'd. "1043", 42 cm high x 22 cm wide (excluding stand) £300 - 500 215 A 19th Century style marble and gilt metal clock garniture as a sphere held aloft by three putti on a column base with floral swag decoration, the movement by Vincenti & Cie, stamped verso "Vincenti & Cie, Medaille d'Argent 1855" and No'd. "143", flanked by two twin branch candelabra as putti holding aloft rose stems, 36.5 cm high £500 - 800 216 A circa 1900 French brass carriage clock, the porcelain dial with Roman numerals and surrounded by paste stones, in brown leather covered travelling case, 15 cm high £200 - 300 217 A French rosewood cased mantel clock inlaid with brass, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, 22 cm high £150 - 200 218 An oak cased barograph by Casella of London, 27 cm x 23.5 cm £300 - 400 219 A late 19th Century Swiss simulated rosewood cased musical box, 31.5 cm x 17.25 cm £150 - 250 220 An early 19th Century boxwood flute by Whitaker & Co. of London, dated 1823 £300 - 500 221 A 48 key concertina by C. Wheatstone with rosewood ends, bearing label inscribed "By Her Majesty's Letters Patent, C. Wheatstone Inventor, 20 Conduit Street/Regent Street, London", numbered 6451, in hexagonal case, 21 cm wide x 17.5 cm high £300 - 500 222 223 224 225 226 Three various treenware bowls, largest bowl approx. 47 cm diameter £100 - 150 A mahogany medicine cabinet with pull out drawer by Shringweiler & Co. Makers London, and contents of assorted vintage medical items to include glass pestle and mortar, glass stoppered bottles, etc., 23.75 cm x 19.25 cm £200 - 300 An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid single section tea caddy with zinc lined interior on a brickwork style plinth base to turned bone feet, 15 cm wide x 18.75 cm high £100 - 150 A 19th Century mulberry wood veneered sarcophagus shaped casket, 27.75 cm wide x 20.25 cm high £200 - 300 A Black Forest type carved desk and ink stand in the for of a bird of prey seated on foliage holding a songbird, 48 cm wide x 33 cm high £300 - 500 231 A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the fitted interior containing cut glass beaker and two lidded wooden storage compartments, 32 cm wide £150 - 250 231A A 19th century oak hanging candle box with hinged sloping fall over a frieze drawer, 31.5 cm wide £100 - 150 231B A rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid workbox, the fitted interior with various bottles, mother of pearl handled scissors, nail files, etc, 31 cm wide £100 - 150 232 An early 20th Century hand-built pond yacht, single mast with lead weighted keel and white silk sails, 199 cm long overall x 180 cm high £800 - 1200 233 A 19th Century Chinese bronze censer of square form decorated with dragons, raised on ogee bracket feet, signed with two lines of script to base, 31.25 cm x 31.25 cm £200 - 300 234 A 19th Century dome topped pierced brass stationery box with burgundy fabric lining, bearing kite marks x 2, 23.5 cm wide x 14.75 cm high £100 - 150 234A 235 A pair of 18th Century brass Helmskirk style candlesticks, 24.5 cm high £150 - 200 227 A circa 1900 Anglo-Indian carved ebony sewing box with fitted and compartmented removable tray to reveal a red fabric lined base, 36.5 cm x 14.5 cm £250 - 350 236 228 A mahogany serpentine fronted knife box with ebony and boxwood stringing, 22.75 cm wide x 35 cm high £100 - 150 An 18th Century bronze bell inscribed "John Marshall 1783", 33 cm diameter £300 - 500 237 A walnut serpentine fronted knife box with brass handles and locks, fitted interior and ebony and boxwood strung decoration, 23 cm wide x 34.5 cm high £100 - 150 A vintage bronze bell inscribed "HMS Northney IV 1944" and "Commander O M Frewen RN 1922 Brede Sussex", 37 cm diameter x 37 cm high £150 - 250 238 A 19th Century leather covered ear trumpet, 35 cm long £50 - 80 239 An Adams Patent 5858 revolver (Makers to Prince Albert) £500 - 800 229 230 An Indian oval shaped wicker sewing basket, the top formed as a white metal elephant, together with a white metal hinge and clasp, 22 cm wide £300 - 500 235A An 18th Century gilt bronze Vajra (Dorje), 12.5 cm long £100 - 150 A pair of 19th Century embossed brass wall mounted candle sconce reflectors, 31.5 cm x 38 cm £80 - 120 240 A 19th Century Continental flintlock pistol with walnut woodwork and engraved metalwork £200 - 300 241 A Westley Richards flintlock pistol with octagonal barrel inscribed "Westley Richards", with scrollwork decoration to the metalware, also bearing brass plaque with letters "AR" beneath a crown (possibly Prince Albert) £300 - 500 242 An 18th Century Scottish basket hilted back sword with ferrara style blade (blade damaged), 113 cm long total £500 - 800 243 A 19th Century Indian Talwar, the curved blade with maker stamp, the cast silvered metal handle of ornate design, 95 cm long total £200 - 300 244 An early 19th Century hunting knife with embossed plated and horn handle, the blade stamped "G. Berley Burgess St" (George Berley, 49 Burgess Street, Sheffield), housed in a metal mounted leather scabbard, 31 cm long overall £50 - 80 245 A Russian kinjal / Cossack knife with bone handle and embossed metal mounts, the blade with etched and gilt decoration and bearing twin shield shaped stamps, housed in an etched metal mounted leather scabbard, 49 cm long overall £100 - 150 246 A 19th Century giltwood and gesso wall mounted twin branch candle sconce with mask, fruit and floral decoration, 38 cm high £100 - 150 247 A pair of 19th Century French gilt bronze table lamps of ornate foliate grape and vine design, each 67.5 cm high £300 - 500 248 A pair of Italian carved giltwood and painted table lamps (formerly candlesticks), 76 cm high (not including fittings) £100 - 150 249 250 251 A pair of 19th Century wrought iron andirons with ale mullers, 70 cm high £150 - 200 An Aesthetic movement brass framed fire screen with bevelled mirror inset, 65 cm wide x 91.5 cm high £150 - 200 A 19th Century carved oak and fruitwood Gothic Revival religious panel inscribed "This is none other but the House of God, and this is the Gate of Heaven", 89 cm x 51 cm £400 - 600 251A A 19th century carved natural stone arch cap, carved with three lions in a cartouche amongst scrolling foliage £300 - 500 SILVER, JEWELLERY, WATCHES & OBJETS DE VERTUS 252 A George V silver salver with pie-crust rim and raised on three scroll feet (by Barker Brothers Silver Limited, Birmingham, 1937), 41 cm diameter, approx 60 oz £400 - 600 253 A George V silver serving plate of oval hammered form, bears crest initialled "TH" (stamped "AK", Birmingham, 1944), 30.5 cm x 23 cm, 18 oz £100 - 150 254 A set of four silver Cartier tots with gilt ropetwist band to outside, each stamped "Cartier Paris 925 Made in France" and individually No'd. 301122-301125, each 4 cm high, together with a set of six plated and gilt tots and a plated tray £80 - 120 255 A set of twelve 19th Century stained green ivory handled knives and forks with white metal mounts, ten of the knife blades stamped "Nowil", another "Mappin & Webb", the other un-marked £300 - 500 256 A cased set of six early 20th Century Arts and Crafts silver teaspoons with shamrock decorated finials and beaten bowls (by Omar Ramsden, London, 1932), 2.3 oz £500 - 700 257 A silver gilt spoon by Berthold Muller, the finial as a sailboat with occupant, above a pierced handle and a bowl set with armorial (bears "Berthold Muller" marks and British import marks for Chester, 1907) £50 - 80 258 A 17th Century Norwegian silver spoon with ball finial by Lucas Andersteen, Bergen, with spiral twist stem, 12.8 cm long, 0.8 oz £300 - 500 259 An early 20th Century George Jensen cactus pattern cake slice, 22 cm long, 3.6 oz £100 - 150 260 Three various Danish silver serving spoons, to include a sauce ladle (bears Danish Assay marks for Johanne Siggaard), one inscribed "Delv Haan Darlr", 22 cm, 19.5 cm and 18 cm long, 8.1 oz total £100 - 150 261 A set of four Edwardian silver sheathed candlesticks in the Adam manner (by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield, 1909), 29 cm high £300 - 500 262 A William IV trophy stand plinth of square stepped form, featuring of two panels engraved with horse racing scenes in the manner of Henry Alken and a single drawer to front with horseshoe handle, raised on bun feet, the drawer inscribed "Storr & Mortimer" (bears hallmarks for Paul Storr London 1832), 18 cm high , 91 oz including lining £500 - 800 263 An Edward VIII silver three piece tea set in the Art Deco manner (by A. L. Davenport Limited, Birmingham, 1936), 15.5 cm high. 20.1 oz including handles £200 - 300 264 A pair of George V silver asparagus tongs (by Herbert, Edward and Frank Barker, Chester, 1911), 26 cm long, 6 oz £50 - 80 265 A pair of silver barrel shaped salt and peppers (by Orr of Madras), the pepper with giltwashed interior and secondary grille, 5 cm, 4.8 oz £80 - 120 266 A pair of George IV embossed and cast silver coasters, the borders with floral and scrolling decoration and the wooden bases set with engraved silver armorial inscribed "Providentia" above a phoenix rising from flames (makers mark rubbed, Sheffield, 1822), 16.5 cm diameter, 18.3 oz including bases £500 - 800 267 An Edwardian silver fruit dish with pierced floral and scrolling decoration, raised on a pedestal base with similarly decorated foot (by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1906), 28 cm long x 14.8 cm high, 16.5 oz £200 - 300 268 A late 19th Century Japanese sterling silver hollow ware three piece tea set comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug with embossed floral decoration in the Art Nouveau taste, stamped to base "Kuhn Korma Sterling", 29.7 oz £300 - 500 269 270 A set of eight Victorian silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks (by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield, 1876), together with a collection of silver ferrules and mother of pearl handled similar fruit knives and forks housed in a mahogany case £80 - 120 An Edwardian silver chamberstick with snuffer (by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1901 and 1900), 9.5 oz £150 - 250 271 A Victorian silver gilt sugar bowl with engraved edge to interior and applied stylised scalloped column decoration, raised on three scroll feet, bears armorial crest and inscribed to base "Garrards Panton Street London" (by Robert Garrard, London, 1846), bears armorial crest, together with a Victorian silver gilt sugar sifting spoon (by George W Adams, London, 1875), engraved "JSLL" to front and inscribed "October 1st 1885" to back, 12 oz £200 - 300 272 A George V silver dish of oval form with hammered texture and rope-twist edge, raised on four scroll feet in the Arts and Crafts manner (possibly by E & E within an oval, London, 1930) £100 - 150 273 A Victorian silver ink / quill stand centrepiece of domed form with pierced and embossed decoration, depicting various Roman figures, the lid with a figural finial inscribed "RR" and "HR" (by Joseph Angell Senior and Joseph Angell Junior, London, 1849), 13.5 cm high, 11 oz including glass inkwell £100 - 150 274 A plated soup tureen with cover, the domed top set with recumbent fawn finial and the body with a pair of stag head handles, raised on four hoof feet, together with a matching ladle of slot handle in the manner of Collis & Co. Birmingham, 27 cm high £100 - 150 275 A matched set of four silver candlesticks of Roman column form with square stepped bases (one pair by D J Silver Repairs, London, 1972, the other pair stamped L D Limited, and over-stamped with "BG", Birmingham, 1958). 30.5 cm high £300 - 500 276 A Victorian silver tea set with stylised leaf and stylus decoration and ebonised finials (by Sibray, Hall & Co., London, 1888 and 1886 and by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1870), approx 52 oz £400 - 600 277 An early 20th Century spelter inkwell modelled as an eagle atop a rocky outcrop with pen holder, raised on a plinth base, the eagle opening to reveal an inscription "St. Paul's Choir Southsea H W Legg", 16.5 cm high £80 - 120 278 A George VI silver four piece tea set comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sucrier with stylised cloud shaped handles, the bodies of simple curved form, raised on circular tapered feet (by Robinson & Co. Limited, London, 1938), engraved "RTC" to base and stamped "Robinson & Co. Limited "The Square" Shrewsbury, approx 51 oz including handles £400 - 600 279 A Victorian silver mounted coconut cup, the shell engraved with various sailboats, raised on a plain stem base to circular foot (by Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1887), 13.3 oz £100 - 150 293 NO LOT 294 A two tone jade bangle of plain form and green and white colouring, 8 cm diameter £200 - 300 280 A Victorian silver engraved teapot of squash form, raised on four shell scrolled feet (by William Hunter, London, 1850), 24.8 oz £200 - 300 295 Two carved jade pendants, one as a graduated section of bamboo with a creature crawling up it, together with another in the form of a dragon, 4.5 cm and 4 cm respectively £300 - 500 281 A Victorian silver six section toast rack (by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1858), 10 oz £150 - 250 296 A George V silver three masted galleon with various enamelled flags and anchor, housed on a silver vase (bears import marks for London, 1930), 22 cm long on stand, 14.6 oz £150 - 200 A platinum dress ring set with central pearl surrounded by a diamond encrusted mount, stamped "Plat" £800 - 1200 297 A diamond pendant, the central old cut stone (approx. 1.5 ct) surrounded by ten further smaller cut diamonds (approx. 0.1 - 0.2 ct each), set on a diamond encrusted jump loop set on a chain £800 - 1200 298 A diamond brooch in the form of a tortoise with domed back and ruby set eyes, 3 cm long £800 - 1200 299 A diamond brooch, the two separately set old pear cut diamonds (approx. 0.75 ct each) set within a surround of eleven smaller old cut diamonds, within white metal mounts on a yellow metal bar, 5 cm long £500 - 800 300 A diamond and platinum brooch, in the form of a floral spray, set with 33 separate stones (approx. 6 ct total) £2000 - 3000 301 A pair of sapphire and diamond earrings, each earring set with a central circular sapphire (approx 0.25 ct) surrounded by a smaller circular cut diamonds within 9 carat white gold mount, each 0.8 cm diameter £300 - 500 302 A pair of aquamarine (approx. 1.5 ct) and diamond set articulated drop earrings, platinum with yellow metal clip fittings in the Art Deco taste, drop measures 3.2 cm £300 - 500 282 283 284 285 286 A cased George V silver desk set comprising a pair of squat candlesticks, desk calendar and capstan style inkwell (by Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1922 and 1923) £100 - 150 A George V silver six section toast rack (by Barker Brothers, Chester, 1917), approx 6 oz £50 - 80 A George III silver mug of waisted form with leaf decorated C scroll handle, raised on a circular stepped foot (by Jacob Marsh or John Moore, London, 1771), 13.3 cm, 11.8 oz £200 - 300 A Regency silver oval teapot with reeded main body raised on an oval foot (by William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London, 1809), 12 cm high, 23.46 oz £200 - 300 287 A Chinese agate oval beaded necklace, approx 61.5 cm long £80 - 120 288 A string of cut graduated oval "cherry amber" beads, approx 114 g £100 - 150 289 A yellow jade bangle with carved butterfly and dragon decoration, 7 cm diameter, approx 71 g £100 - 150 303 A custard amber graduated oval beaded necklace, approx 41 g £1000 - 1500 An early 20th Century jade bead necklace with Art Deco style jade clasp mount, 86 cm long £500 - 800 304 A Scottish silver and hardstone mounted brooch in the form of a dirk with skean dhu, together with a silver Celtic style brooch and a badge inscribed "Nemo Me Impune Lacesset" with a centrally mounted lion £150 - 200 305 A Victorian silver folding / travelling corkscrew (by Samuel Walton Smith, Birmingham, 1891), 7.5 cm long £100 - 150 290 291 A green jade beaded necklace, approx 81.5 cm long £150 - 200 292 A cased pair of Chopard 18 carat white gold heart shaped earrings, each set with three diamonds and inscribed "Chopard 750", No'd. 6210300 834611-1001, each 1.1 cm wide £1500 - 2000 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 313A Two pieces of Butler & Wilson costume jewellery, a pendant in the form of a parrot and a bangle in the form of a leopard, both bear Butler & Wilson buttons £100 - 150 An 18 carat gold Geneve quartz wristwatch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, mounted in a diamond set surround and blue stone set winder, stamped "Liberte Inc Italy 18 carat .750" to back, approx 51 g £800 - 1200 An 18 carat gold Ellicott and Smith pocket watch with fusée mechanism inscribed "Ellicott and Smith Royal Exchange London 10, 954" and steel balance, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and "London 1841", 4.5 cm diameter £500 - 800 An 18 carat gold pocket watch, the fusée movement by William Haslewood, London, No'd. 8301, the engine turned dial set with Roman numerals and applied floral decoration, the case inscribed "London 1837 by Josiah Barnett", stamped 8304 and inscribed "T Jeffereys-Powell - 1838 Mary Ann Davies 1860 Ifor Powell-Davies 1912", 4.6 cm diameter £400 - 600 An 18 carat gold half hunter pocket watch by J W Benson, Ludgate Hill, London, inscribed "The Field Best London Make by warrant HM The Late Queen" and No'd. 8264 to back, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and secondary dial (by J W Benson, Sheffield, 1832), 5 cm diameter £400 - 600 A Rolex Cellini 18 carat gold wristwatch, the textured dial set with Roman numerals, the back stamped "5115K65310518K", housed in a Rolex case with handkerchief and guarantee £800 - 1000 An 18 carat gold cased pocket watch by Lautier of Bath, with fusée movement inscribed "Lautier Bridge Street Bath", No'd. 1026 to back, the brushed dial set with Roman numerals and secondary dial (London, 1826), 5 cm diameter £800 - 1000 A mid 20th Century leather travelling case with matching vanity case with fitted interior, the glass bottles with silver mounts (by Padgett & Braham Limited, London, 1939 and 1940), both bottles and cases stamped "A.F", the case bears Bramah locks inscribed "Bramah 11 Old Bond Street London W1" £150 - 250 A 19th Century silver plated tureen of bombé form with heavy floral and C scroll decoration, twin handles and raised on four scrolling feet, 40 cm long x 24 cm high including handles £100 - 150 314 A 19th Century mahogany violin plane stamped "ED Evan", 5 cm wide £50 - 80 315 A 19th Century Chinese jade disc decorated with spider amongst flowers and with lotus flower carved verso, raised on a lacquered carved hardwood stand, decorated with an exotic three legged beast, 6.75 cm diameter £300 - 500 316 A set of three late 19th Century Chinese soapstone seals of octagonal form, 6 cm high £200 - 300 317 An early 20th Century ivory cigarette box with plaque inscribed "With compliments of Osagyefo, the President of The Republic of Ghana", 15.5 cm wide x 4.25 cm high £80 - 120 318 An early 20th Century shagreen glove box, 22 cm wide x 6 cm high £100 - 150 318A An early 20th Century silk evening bag with enamelled decorated gilt metal clasp, an early 20th Century embroidered purse, and an early 20th Century make-up compact with bird and floral decoration £50 - 80 319 A Meiji period Japanese carved ivory okimono of boy holding bamboo with basket full of leaves and crab by his feet, two character mark to base, raised on a hardwood stand, 20 cm high £300 - 500 320 A Meiji period Japanese carved ivory figure of an man in robes with leaf marks to base, raised on a hardwood stand, 16 cm high £200 - 300 321 A Dieppe style carved ivory panel depicting Madonna and child holding bird, mounted on cloth bound board, 16.25 cm long £200 - 300 322 A bone Maori Hei-tiki style pendant as a bird with abalone shell eyes, 7.5 cm £100 - 150 323 A set of six Satsuma pottery buttons £50 - 80 324 A collection of 19th Century Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters £30 - 50 325 A George IV coppered British India medallion inscribed verso "Gloriosissimo reg no Georgii IV monetarivm Bombaiae deline atvm incoeptvm et peractvm opera stvdioqve AD 1828 J. Hawkins. F.R.S", housed in a plain copper case £500 - 800 326 A George III Crown 1818, George III Crown 1819 x 2, and three George IV Crowns 1822, together with a William III silver Crown 1696, and three 1787 cartwheel Pennies £100 - 150 327 A Lusitania medal, and three various Roman coins £60 - 100 328 A Franciscus 1 Tipo (Italian) 1747, and a French Indo-China 1 Piastre de Commerce 1886 £60 - 100 329 A collection of various British and Colonial coinage, and nine various US coins £50 - 80 330 Various Islamic (Turkish/Egyptian) coins including Turkish 60 Para, Turkish Kurush, Turkish 6 Kurush, Turkish 100 Para/2½ Kurush, Egyptian 10 Para, etc. £30 - 50 331 A Japanese Yen 1870, and various other Oriental coinage £100 - 150 332 A Maximillian II (1564-1576) Thaler 1575 KB £800 - 1200 333 A Leopold Francescone 1772 £80 - 120 334 An Alberto & Isabella Brabant Patagon 1616, a Philip IV silver Brant 1656, and a Franz I ½ Kronenthaler 1762 £60 - 100 335 A Peter II 400 Reis 1706 £80 - 120 336 A Ferdinand II Thaler 1617 £50 - 80 337 A Leopold I Kreuzer 1663, a Joseph II Kronenthaler 1784, a Christian VII Speciesthaler 1807, and a Spanish Netherlands Alberto & Elizabet Patagon £60 - 100 338 A Prussian Thaler 1794, a Prussian Thaler 1803A, a Bavarian Thaler 1764, a Hungarian Thaler 1780, and a Dominican Republic 1 Peso 1897 £80 - 120 339 A Hawaiian Dollar, ½ Dollar, ¼ Dollar and Dime 1883, together with two Haiti silver coins £200 - 300 340 An Edward IV silver Groat (1st reign 1464-70) £100 - 150 341 A Brazil 960 Reis 1826 Rio, a 400 Reis 1901, and a 200 Reis 1864 £80 - 120 342 A collection of various European and other silver coinage £80 - 120 CARPETS & RUGS 343 A Caucasian carpet, the centre field with repeating floral and foliate design in light red, blue and cream on a dark blue ground, within pale red, blue, brown and cream borders, 312 cm x 247 cm £100 - 150 344 A Caucasian rug, the four central diamond shaped medallions in blue, green and terracotta on a patterned terracotta ground within cream, terracotta, blue and green borders, 246 cm x 140 cm £40 - 60 344A A pair of Caucasian tribal bags, the repeating diamond shaped pattern in iron red, blue, aubergine, cream and yellow, within cream, blue, red and yellow medallion decorated borders, 150 cm x 92 cm £100 - 150 345 A Caucasian rug, the central repeating stylised boteh motifs in blue, terracotta and cream on a cream patterned ground within boteh decorated border in terracotta, green, blue and madder, on a dark blue ground, 246 cm x 156 cm £40 - 60 346 A Caucasian carpet, the central repeating medallions in blue, red, cream and mustard on a cream and beige patterned ground, within pale red, blue, cream and beige borders (cut down), 320 cm x 147 cm £40 - 60 347 A Beluch tribal village carpet, the five rectangular medallions in pale red, blue, orange, black and cream, on an aubergine and blue patterned border, within pale red, blue, aubergine, cream and black geometric patterned borders, 258 cm x 148 cm £200 - 250 348 A Caucasian rug, the central cream medallion with four leaf-shaped motifs on a blue stylised floral decorated ground, within red, blue, cream and mustard stylised floral decorated borders, 188 cm x 129 cm £120 - 180 348A A Caucasian rug, the centre field with stylised floral motifs in red, green, black, mustard, blue and cream, on a red ground, within cream, red, mustard, blue, black and madder chevron and floral decorated borders, 200 cm x 155 cm £120 - 180 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 A Caucasian rug, the centre field with two rows of five medallions in madder, pale red, green blue and cream on a cream diamond decorated ground within mustard, pale red, green, blue, cream and madder geometric and stylised floral decorated borders, 179 cm x 132 cm £120 - 180 A Caucasian runner, the central beige field with repeating stylised floral and foliate motifs in terracotta, madder, cream and blue within terracotta, cream, madder, blue and green stylised floral decorated borders, 253 cm x 114 cm £60 - 80 A Kashan carpet, the central floral decorated motif in salmon, pale green, dark blue and terracotta on a cream ground, within a pale red, cream, blue and pale green floral decorated borders, 313 cm x 249 cm £300 - 400 A Shiraz carpet, the five central diamond shaped lozenges in pale red, blue, cream, madder and yellow on a blue patterned ground within pale red geometric borders, within cream, madder, yellow and blue geometric and stylised medallion decorated borders, 298 cm x 200 cm £300 - 400 A Caucasian "Tree of Life" rug, the central Tree of Life design in red, blue, salmon, green and yellow on a taupe ground, within pale red, cream, blue, salmon and green stylised floral decorated borders, 259 cm x 132 cm £600 - 800 A Shiraz rug, the central diamond shaped medallion in dark blue, terracotta, cream and madder, on a terracotta medallion decorated ground, within madder, cream, terracotta and salmon decorated borders, 147 cm x 112 cm £100 - 150 A Caucasian rug, the central medallion with cross design in cream and dark blue on a pale red floral decorated ground, within a teal floral decorated shaped border with medallion decorated corners, within dark blue, terracotta and cream patterned borders, 151 cm x 109 cm £100 - 150 A Persian prayer rug, the central cream panel with vase and floral design in pale red, green, pale blue and dark blue, within dark blue, terracotta and cream medallion decorated borders, 210 cm x 134 cm £200 - 300 357 A Persian carpet, the central medallion in dark blue, cream, yellow and salmon on a red floral decorated ground, within dark blue, mid blue, red, cream and yellow floral decorated borders, 385 cm x 287 cm £100 - 150 358 A Chinese superwash carpet, the central pale gold medallion with floral design in green, pale purple, terracotta and pink, on a mustard floral decorated ground, within celadon green floral decorated borders, 366 cm x 265 cm £100 - 150 359 A Persian silk rug, the central lozenge with allover floral decoration in salmon and green on a cream ground, within a pale blue surround within cream, green and salmon floral decorated borders, 185 cm x 119 cm £150 - 200 360 A Ziegler design carpet in shades of salmon, pale green, cream and pale blue, 349 cm x 249 cm £80 - 120 361 A Persian carpet, the central medallion in shades of blue, red, cream, green and mustard on a red floral decorated ground with cream, duck egg blue, red, mustard and madder floral decorated corners, within red, blue, green and cream floral decorated borders, 423 cm x 308 cm £80 - 120 362 A Turkish carpet, the central diamond shaped medallion with terracotta, blue, green and salmon motifs on a cream ground with salmon and green floral decorated borders, within cream, terracotta, salmon, green, blue and cream medallion decorated borders, 298 cm x 204 cm £120 - 180 363 A Bokhara carpet, the burgundy centre field with repeating medallions in cream, blue / grey and salmon on a plum ground within blue, salmon and cream borders, 298 cm x 208 cm £100 - 150 364 A Bokhara carpet, the centre salmon field with repeating medallions in taupe, blue and cream within cream, taupe, blue and black borders, signed to corner, 273 cm x 189 cm £100 - 150 365 A Caucasian rug, the red centre field with repeating medallions in blue, cream, burgundy and orange within cream, blue, orange and red floral decorated border, 198 cm x 153 cm £150 - 200 366 A Persian carpet, the pale red centre field with all-over pattern in dark blue, mid blue, green and cream within red, cream, madder and blue decorated borders, 421 cm x 205 cm £200 - 300 366A A Persian rug, the central salmon medallion with entwined floral decoration in red, blue and green on a dark blue floral decorated ground with salmon red, blue and green corners within dark red, blue, cream and green borders, 204 cm x 145 cm £400 - 600 367 A Persian silk prayer rug, the central cream panel decorated with birds amongst branches within madder, cream, pale blue and pale green floral decorated borders, signed to the foot end, 92 cm x 64 cm £200 - 300 368 A Caucasian rug, the three linked diamond shaped medallions in terracotta, cream, red, green and blue on a similarly decorated ground within terracotta, mustard, blue and cream medallion decorated borders, 185 cm x 126 cm £100 - 150 369 A Shirvan runner, the central blue panel with repeating hook motifs in cream and pale blue, within terracotta, cream, pale blue, yellow and madder geometric patterned borders, 256 cm x 109 cm £200 - 300 370 A Kashan rug, the central medallion in iron red, cream, blue, green and pale red on a cream floral decorated ground with iron red, blue, cream and green corners within dark blue floral decorated borders, 193 cm x 132 cm £300 - 500 371 A Caucasian rug, the three diamond shaped linked medallions in terracotta, cream and blue on a similarly decorated ground within cream, blue, terracotta and madder geometric patterned borders, 197 cm x 117 cm £100 - 150 372 372A A Kazak rug, the two central medallions in terracotta, cream and blue, on a blue patterned ground within terracotta, blue, cream and madder medallion decorated borders, 172 cm x 118 cm £300 - 500 An Anatolian rug, the central medallion in burgundy, blue, beige, green and cream, on a burgundy ground with blue patterned corners within mustard, blue, burgundy and cream floral decorated borders, 159 cm x 115 cm £80 - 120 374 A late Victorian upholstered armchair on turned and ringed front legs to castors by Howard of London, the rear leg stamped "Howard & Sons, Berners St - 13473-901", the castors stamped "Howard & Sons London" £500 - 800 375 A late Victorian upholstered armchair by Howard of London, raised on square tapered front legs to replacement castors, the rear leg stamped "Howard & Sons Limited Berners St 18530-1488" £400 - 600 376 A Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid breakfront credenza, the top with ebonised edging over a central panelled door flanked by two glazed doors, on a plinth base to turned feet, 152.5 cm wide x 110 cm high £600 - 1000 377 A late 19th Century French kingwood and parquetry inlaid occasional table, the oval top with ropework applied brass edging over a slide and frieze drawer with floral swag embellishments, raised on caryatid decorated embellished faceted tapering cabriole supports to hoof feet, 64 cm x 42 cm £600 - 900 378 A French stained plane and parquetry work decorated centre table, the shaped top with love heart pierced gallery over a single frieze drawer raised on turned tapering legs united by an undertier with brass embellishments throughout, 75.5 cm wide £700 - 1000 379 A late 19th Century French rosewood and gilt brass embellished bijouterie table of serpentine form, raised on cabriole legs to sabots, 61.5 cm wide x 43.3 cm deep £500 - 800 380 An 18th Century walnut framed dressing stool, the needlework upholstered top raised on plain cabriole legs to pad feet, 51.5 cm x 40 cm £100 - 150 381 A mahogany decanter stand in the Georgian manner, the double rising top opening to reveal a basic fitted interior over panelled sides and single drawer on square chamfered supports, 36 cm x 36 cm £150 - 200 382 A 19th Century mahogany press cupboard, the upper section with moulded and dentil cornice over two cupboard doors enclosing two shelves over three short and three long drawers with brass swan neck handles to bracket feet, 108 cm wide x 169.5 cm high £150 - 250 383 A Victorian four fold scrap screen, 216 cm wide x 170 cm high £300 - 500 FURNITURE 373 A Victorian mahogany chiffonier, the shelved superstructure over a single frieze drawer and two panelled cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 107 cm wide £100 - 150 384 A circa 1900 Continental carved giltwood framed three fold screen in the Louis XV taste, each section with bevelled glazed top over a fabric covered panel, 156 cm wide x 185 cm high £300 - 500 393 A Victorian rosewood serpentine fronted three tier whatnot, the upper tier with fretwork carved three quarter gallery, raised on turned and barley-twist supports to brass caps and castors, 55 .5 cm wide x 99.5 cm high £100 - 150 385 A circa 1900 French kingwood and marquetry inlaid chest in the Louis XV taste, the marble top over seven drawers, raised on cabriole supports to brass sabots, 53.5 cm wide x 160.5 cm high £300 - 500 394 An 18th Century French walnut and kingwood cross-banded commode, the grey marble top over two drawers on cabriole supports to brass sabots, 97 cm wide £200 - 300 395 386 A circa 1900 mahogany vitrine in the Louis XV taste, the Rosso marble top with pierced gallery over a single glazed door flanked by glazed panelled sides on cabriole supports with gilt brass embellishments throughout, 66 cm wide x 140 cm high £100 - 150 An early Victorian mahogany linen press, the arched pediment with beaded decoration over similarly decorated figured panelled doors enclosing a later hanging rail, over two short and two long drawers on turned feet, 124 cm wide x 216 cm high £300 - 500 396 387 A standard lamp in the 19th Century manner, the painted simulated marquetry inlaid shade on a plain painted metal support to a table base with matching simulated marquetry inlaid decoration and pierced brass gallery on four down-swept ebonised and gilded legs to turned feet, 177 cm high (max. including shade) £100 - 150 388 A circa 1900 mahogany vitrine in the Louis XV taste, the Rosso marble top with pierced gallery over a single glazed door flanked by glazed panelled sides on cabriole supports with gilt brass embellishments throughout, 68 cm wide x 141 cm high £100 - 150 A Regency mahogany breakfront sideboard, the top with two revolving knife boxes surmounted by brass galleried plinths and with moulded edge above a central drawer and concave drawer flanked by cupboard door and revolving cupboard door opening to reveal a baize lined interior and further baize lined compartment when pulled further, the left-hand side with small ice compartment, raised on square tapered supports to splayed block feet, 227 cm wid. £500 - 800 396A A 19th Century Dutch mahogany and marquetry inlaid toilet mirror, the rectangular plate on turned and ringed supports to the single drawer base on squat bun feet, 42.5 cm x 63 cm £80 - 120 397 A Victorian rosewood occasional table, the circular top on a turned pedestal with galleried centre tier on a tripod platform base to squat bun feet, 44.6 cm diameter x 69 cm high £100 - 150 A 19th Century mahogany chest on chest, the upper section with dentil cornice above two short and three long drawers with ornate brass swan neck handles over a brushing slide and three further long drawers to bracket feet, 126 cm wide x 199.5 cm high £600 - 900 398 A pair of mahogany and brass bound oval wine coolers in the early 19th Century Irish taste with brass liners and gadrooned edge above a carved main body, raised on hairy lion's paw feet, each 71 cm x 46 cm £1500 - 2000 A 19th Century Gillows mahogany Pembroke table, the rounded rectangular top over a single end drawer stamped "Gillow", raised on turned and reeded tapering legs to brass caps and castors, 102 cm wide x 74 cm high £300 - 500 399 A George III mahogany silver table, the dished top above a waisted frieze on C scroll carved cabriole legs to deer slot feet, 75 cm wide x 65 cm high £800 - 1200 400 A George III mahogany night table, the tray top above two cupboard doors, flanked by stop fluted supports, 54 cm wide £300 - 500 389 390 391 392 An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid oval three tier étagère on square tapered splayed supports, 50 cm x 84.5 cm high £100 - 150 A mahogany three tier whatnot on turned and ringed supports, the lower tier with single drawer, 34.5 cm wide x 113 cm high £100 - 150 401 An Edwardian mahogany silver table in the George III taste, the pie crust dished top over a waisted and gadrooned frieze on acanthus carved cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, bears paper label to underside "Walter Carter Harrods Ltd Manchester - 95", 77 cm wide £300 - 500 402 A Victorian rosewood X framed stool, the needlework upholstered seat with Welsh dragon motif, 51 cm x 49.5 cm £100 - 150 403 NO LOT 404 A George III mahogany night table, the three quarter galleried top above two cupboard doors and a single drawer on square chamfered and moulded supports (with alterations), 60 cm wide x 80 cm high max £100 - 150 405 A George III mahogany dressing table, the double rising lid with moulded edge opening to reveal a fitted interior with various recesses and compartments over a long dummy drawer and recessed kneehole cupboard door flanked by two banks of three drawers, raised on bracket feet, 97 cm wide x 85 cm high £1000 - 1500 406 A set of six Victorian rosewood framed dining chairs, the shaped bar backs above upholstered seats with serpentine front rails on cabriole front legs £400 - 600 407 A Victorian walnut Davenport desk, the top with pop-up stationery compartment over a piano front with sliding writing compartment over four side drawers opposite four dummy drawers with carved scrollwork front supports to platform base and bun feet, 59 cm wide £500 - 800 408 A Victorian walnut Davenport desk, the top with lidded stationery compartment over a sloping writing surface enclosing two drawers over four side drawers opposite four dummy drawers with carved cabriole front supports to platform base, bun feet and castors, 57 cm wide £300 - 500 409 A Victorian walnut and cross-banded Davenport desk, the top with stationery compartment over a writing surface with pigeon-holed interior over four side drawers opposite four dummy drawers to platform base and block feet, 56 cm wide £150 - 250 410 A circa 1900 rosewood and marquetry inlaid side cabinet by James Shoolbred of Tottenham Court Road London, the upper section with recess over two glazed cabinet doors flanked by mirrored back, shelves and cupboard doors, the base with two central cupboard doors flanked by two bowed glazed doors and two drawers over a recess and a further recess to carved and turned feet, drawers stamped "Jas Shoolbred & Co. 6108", 183 cm wide x 209 cm high £800 - 1200 411 A 19th Century mahogany linen press of small proportions, the dentil cornice above two cupboard doors enclosing two shelves and hanging rail over three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles on bracket feet, 99 cm wide x 196.5 cm high £250 - 350 412 A George II circa 1740 side chair, the upholstered back with serpentine top rail above an upholstered seat on carved walnut cabriole front legs to scroll feet and outswept back legs, 93 cm high £300 - 500 413 A Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped wine cooler, the cross banded top with gadrooned edge and lion mask carved decoration opening to reveal a fitted interior, the tapering cross banded sides over lions paw feet to a platform base, 88 cm wide x 68 cm high £1000 - 1500 414 A George III mahogany card table, the rectangular foldover top with moulded edge over a plain frieze on square fluted tapering legs to block feet with outward sweeping rear support legs, 91 cm wide £800 - 1200 415 A George III mahogany side chair, the plain upholstered back and seat on moulded and chamfered square front legs united to the back legs by stretchers, raised on brass castors, 94 cm high £300 - 500 416 A 19th Century French carved giltwood framed salon elbow chair in the Louis XV taste, raised on slender moulded cabriole front legs to scroll feet, 84 cm high £150 - 200 417 A 19th Century French carved giltwood framed low salon chair, the oval upholstered back panel with ribbon surmount flanked by turned and fluted supports, the shaped seat on turned and fluted legs to brass caps and castors, 74 cm high £250 - 350 418 419 A Victorian walnut Davenport desk, the top with baluster turned three quarter gallery flanked by candlesticks over a tooled and gilded leather writing surface opening to reveal a basic two drawer fitted interior with side stationery compartment and sliding forward over two side slides and three long drawers opposite three dummy drawers, raised on turned and carved feet, 58 cm wide max £300 - 500 A Victorian walnut framed gout stool with upholstered top, bearing label inscribed "Leveson & Sons, 26 Knightsbridge, London SW, and at Manchester & Liverpool, Works : Lawrence Street, London WC", 43 cm wide x 59 cm deep £200 - 300 420 A set of six early 19th Century provincial mahogany bar back dining chairs with panel seats on square tapered legs £300 - 500 421 A Venetian style mirror with ebonised and gilt decorated embellishments, 81 cm x 66 cm £100 - 150 422 A late 19th Century gilt and gesso wall mirror, the shaped plate within a C scroll and floral relief moulded decorated frame, surmounted by a pierced C scroll cresting, 77 cm x 124 cm £200 - 300 423 A late 19th / early 20th Century giltwood rectangular mirror with textured and oak leaf decorated frame, 74 cm x 85 cm £50 - 80 424 A 19th Century giltwood and gesso framed oval wall mirror with scrolling foliate mounts, 82 cm x 51 cm max £40 - 60 425 A Victorian circular wall mirror, the plain gilt frame enclosing a floral and foliate etched plate with central 23 small convex roundels, 39.5 cm diameter £50 - 80 426 427 A pair of Victorian carved giltwood framed oval wall mirrors, the plates with convex roundels and bevelled edge, 33 cm x 39 cm £180 - 220 428 A 19th Century giltwood and gesso framed overmantel mirror in the Regency taste, the three bevelled plates within ebonised reeded slips surmounted by classical scene depicting figure in a chariot pulled by lions with seraphim and putti flanked by turned and reeded column supports, 130 cm x 94 cm £150 - 200 429 An early 19th Century oak dresser, the associated three tier boarded plate rack with iron cup hooks over four frieze drawers on baluster turned and ringed supports to block feet united by a boarded pot shelf, 175 cm wide x 192 cm high £600 - 900 430 A circa 1800 oak dresser, the top with moulded edge above a central bank of three drawers flanked by single drawers over panelled cupboard doors on bracket feet, 182 cm wide £800 - 1200 431 An early 17th Century Welsh oak coffer, the replacement four plank top over a single plank front with stylised floral and guilloche carved decoration raised on heavy stile supports, 113 cm wide £800 - 1200 432 A 17th Century oak coffer, the two plank top with moulded edge and original iron ring hinges over a foliate carved frieze and three lozenge and medallion carved panels interspersed by foliate stiles, raised on moulded stile supports, 152 cm wide £500 - 800 433 A late 17th Century oak coffer, the plain three panelled top with moulded stiles over lunette carved frieze and three lozenge medallion carved panels on moulded stile supports, 121 cm wide £200 - 300 434 A circa 1700 oak and elm hutch, the single plank top with notched and zig-zag carved decoration over similarly decorated front panel raised on V-cut plank end supports, 122 cm wide £300 - 500 435 A 17th Century oak coffer, the plain three panelled top with moulded stiles and edge over a lunette carved frieze and foliate carved twin panels interspersed by a central foliate stile and over guilloche carved stile raised on moulded stile supports, 128 cm wide £300 - 500 436 A 19th Century French fruitwood farmhouse kitchen table, the plank top with cleated ends above a single frieze drawer on square tapered legs to later block feet, 168 cm x 84 cm £300 - 500 A burr walnut and marquetry inlaid cushion framed and fretwork carved wall mirror in the William & Mary taste, 56.5 cm wide x 97 cm high £300 - 500 437 An early 19th Century yew wood and elm Windsor type wheel and stick back elbow chair attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 18001840, the shaped seat on turned supports united by a crinoline stretcher, 102 cm high £80 - 120 438 An early 19th Century Thames Valley beech and elm wheel and stick back Windsor type elbow chair, the shaped seat on turned and ringed legs united by an H-stretcher, attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1800-1840, 119 cm high £80 - 120 439 440 441 442 An early 19th Century Thames Valley yew wood and elm stick back Windsor type elbow chair with unusual fretwork carved back splat, the shaped seat on turned and ringed legs united by a crinoline stretcher, attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1800-1840, 110 cm high £200 - 300 A pair of early 19th Century Thames Valley yew wood and elm bar and stick back elbow chairs, the shaped seats on baluster turned legs united by crinoline stretchers, attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1800-1840, 88 cm high £300 - 500 A late 18th Century provincial solid burr yew wood lowboy, the two plank top with moulded edge above a fretwork carved frieze with three drawers raised on square tapered cabriole supports to pad feet, 102 cm wide £1000 - 1500 An early 19th Century Thames Valley yew wood and elm Windsor type arm chair, the arms on baluster turned and ringed supports to the shaped seat on turned and ringed legs united by a crinoline stretcher, attributed to Buckinghamshire circa 1800-1840, 101 cm high £300 - 500 443 A 17th Century oak coffer, the plain two panel top with moulded stiles and edge over a foliate lunette carved frieze and guilloche carved panels on moulded and carved stile supports, 112 cm wide £200 - 300 444 An early 18th Century oak and walnut chest on chest, the upper section with plain top over two short feather banded and three long drawers on a base of two short and one long drawer to bracket feet, 100 cm wide x 127 cm high £300 - 500 445 An early 18th Century walnut chest, the quartered feather banded and cross banded top with moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 91.5 cm wide x 106 cm high £300 - 500 446 An 18th Century Maltese walnut (and possibly olive wood) serpentine fronted commode, the quartered top set with two parquetry starburst medallions and cross banded over a single drawer and two cupboard doors flanked by two Maltese Cross style medallions, raised on cabriole supports, 128.5 cm wide x 94 cm high £1000 - 1500 447 An 18th Century walnut chest on chest, the upper section with moulded cornice above three short feathered and cross banded drawers with brass swan neck handles over three long drawers on a base of three long graduated drawers to bracket feet, 103 cm wide x 179 cm high £2000 - 3000 448 An oyster walnut and boxwood strung chest in the William & Mary manner, the top with medallion decoration and moulded edge over two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles raised on bracket feet, 96 cm wide £1000 - 1500 449 An early 19th Century provincial painted cricket table, the circular top on three splayed chamfered supports united by stretchers, 70 cm diameter £300 - 500 450 An early 19th Century French provincial oak armoire, the moulded cornice above two carved and panelled doors enclosing a hanging space raised on stile supports, 134 cm wide x 189 cm high £300 - 500 451 A 17th Century oak coffer, the plank top with cleated ends above a foliate carved frieze and three foliate medallion carved panels interspersed by foliate stiles, raised on moulded stile supports, 126 cm wide x 69 cm high £300 - 500 452 A 17th Century oak coffer, the plain three panelled top with moulded stiles opening to reveal a candle box over a stylised floral carved frieze and two matching medallion decorated panels interspersed by and supported on moulded and carved stiles, 109 cm wide £300 - 500 453 A circa 1700 elm coffer, the plain two panelled top with moulded edge on original ring hinges opening to reveal a candle box over a plank front with applied mouldings and bearing initials "I H", raised on V-cut plank end supports, 108 cm wide £300 - 500 454 A 17th Century oak refectory style serving table, the three plank top with cleated ends above a foliate carved frieze on turned cup and cover supports to block feet united by stretchers, 136 cm wide x 83 cm high £1500 - 2500 455 A walnut chest in the William & Mary manner, the quartered top feathered and cross banded with moulded edge above two short and one long drawer raised on turned cup and cover supports united by a shaped stretcher to bun feet, 94.5 cm wide £150 - 250 456 A walnut bureau in the early 18th Century manner, the plain top above a cross banded sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior with central cupboard door, pigeon holes and drawers over four long graduated drawers to bracket feet, 98 cm wide £600 - 1000 457 An 18th Century and later walnut and seaweed marquetry inlaid side table, the medallion decorated and cross banded top with moulded edge above a single frieze drawer on ornate cup and cover supports united by a shaped Xstretcher to bun feet, 76 cm wide £500 - 800 458 A composite set of eight North Country elm and oak spindle back rush seat dining chairs in the 17th Century manner (six plus two carvers) £300 - 500 459 A mid 20th Century oak extending dining table by Gordon Russell, the cross banded top over a moulded frieze on octagonal supports to waisted feet, bears "Russell of Broadway" label to underside and Utility "CC" stamp No'd 418-F161, 166 cm x 83 cm max £200 - 300 460 A pair of Elizabeth II 1952 Coronation chairs with upholstered back and seat on an oak frame £400 - 600 461 A pair of George VI 1937 Coronation chairs with padded backs and sears on an oak frame £400 - 600 462 A late 20th Century Vitra Soft Pad Chaise (or "Billy Wilder Napping Chair") after the original design by Charles & Ray Eames £1000 - 1500 463 An oak stool by Robert Thompson The Mouseman, the shaped top with signature mouse, raised on four splayed chamfered supports, together with a circa 1993 brochure and various leaflets £200 - 300 464 A 1930's Gordon Russell chestnut coffer, the plain plank top over a horizontal panelled front raised on plain plank sides, bears copper plaque to underside "The Russell Workshops Ltd Broadway Worcestershire", 91.5 cm wide x 46 cm high (Provenance : Ex Lot 463, Phillips Bath Auction of the remaining contents of Old Chapel Field, Kington Langley, Chippenham, Wiltshire on instructions from the Executors of the late Heather Tanner, Monday 12th February 1996. This piece made for Robin & Heather Tanner by Gordon Russell as a Wedding present from Cecil Crouch and detailed in "From Old Chapel Field, Selected Letters of Robin Tanner", published 1991 by Impact Books, London, page 20 " ... by the way, Gordon Russell is making your chest for the hall after all - a much nicer one than Heal's, in chestnut, very modern and plain, for not much more. So I readily let him do it. ...", together with a hand-drawn image of the piece. This Lot sold together with a copy of the book with dust jacket and outer plastic cover, a copy of the Phillips of Bath receipt, and catalogue pages.) £500 - 800 465 A Danish rosewood dining suite including rounded rectangular table on tapered supports, 210 cm x 110 cm, and eight dining chairs with upholstered back panels and seats (6 + 2) by Uldum Mobelfabrik, possibly designed by Johannes Anderssen - circa 1974-76 (with CITES Licence No. 532108/01 issued Bristol 23rd January 2015) £600 - 900 END OF SALE GLOSSARY OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS : A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised designation of an artist is, in our opinion, a work by the artist Attributed to……. In our opinion a work of the period for the artist which may be in whole or part the work of the artist. Manner of…… In our opinion a work executed in the artist's style, but of a later date. 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