Spring Fine Art Sale


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1 A Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1720, the large thistle bowl on a drop knop and baluster stem with air tears and domed folded foot, 19.5cm high *Provenance: Phillips, Bond Street, 15 September 1999, lot 7 £1000 - 1500

Spring Fine Art Sale Friday 20 & Saturday 21 March 2015 – 10.00am - please see order of sale below Viewing: Sunday 15 March 11.00am - 4.00pm; Monday 16 - Thursday 19 March 9.00am 4.00pm and morning of sale

Buyer’s premium: 20% Order of Sale and Contents Friday 20 March at 10.00am in The Garden Room Glass 1-4 British Ceramics 5-49 Continental Ceramics 50-66 Oriental Ceramics & Works of Art 67-142 Watches 143-177 Jewellery 178-311 Plated War 312 Foreign Silver & White Metal 313-319 Modern Silver 320-330 Antique Silver 331-361 Objects of Vertu 362-377

Saturday 21 March at 10.00am on the Mezzanine Decorative Art & Modern Design 330-564 Pictures 565-721 Saturday 21 March at 10.00am in The Garden Room Works of Art 725-799 Rugs & Carpets 800-838 Clocks 839-881 Motorcycles 882-885 Furniture 886-1055

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2 A Mixed Colour Twist Wine Glass, circa 1770, the bell shaped bowl engraved with a flowerspray on an opaque blue and gauze airtwist stem, 17.5cm *Provenance: Sotheby's Olympia, 7 May 2002, lot 131 £3000 - 4000 3 A German Green Glass Humpen, dated 1630, enamelled in colours with the arms of Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth within a border of further named arms, the reverse inscribed REX POLONIAE REGIS SIGISMUNDI 1630, 36cm high £2000 - 3000 4 A French Ormolu Mounted Amethyst Glass Vase, 19th century, of campana form with scroll handles, painted in enamels and gilt and silver with the fox and goose in a rectangular panel on a blue band decorated with flowers within gilt borders, 14cm high £600 - 800 5 A Delft Porringer, probably early 18th century, of circular form with single pierced lug handle, painted in blue with a band of stylised leaves, 15cm diameter £400 - 600 6 A Creamware Teapot and Cover, circa 1760, painted in monochrome red with Miss Pitt taking tea, 13cm high; An 18th Century Blanc de Chine Saucer, 14cm diameter; and A Chelsea Style Goat and Bee Jug, 11cm high (4) £250 - 400

7 A Pair of Wedgwood Creamware Sauce Tureens and Covers, circa 1790, of oval form with scroll handles and fixed stands, painted in green with scroll borders within black line rims, impressed marks, 23cm wide; and A Matching Lozenge Shape Dish, impressed marks, 30cm wide (5) £200 - 300 8 A Yorkshire Pottery Figure of a Cat, circa 1810, the seated animal with sponged ochre and black markings and orange collar on a green washed plinth base, 37cm high £500 - 700 9 A Chelsea Porcelain "Tea Plant" Coffee Pot and Cover, circa 1744-49, of fluted baluster form moulded with flowering leafy branches, incised triangle mark, 34cm high *Provenance: Ex Arthur Hare Collection £3000 - 5000 10 A St James's (Charles Gouyn) Porcelain Scent Bottle, circa 1755, naturalistically modelled and painted as seated pug dog, the collar inscribed FIDELE, on a domed base painted with flower sprays, 5.5cm high £2000 - 3000 11 A St James's (Charles Gouyn) Porcelain Seal, circa 1755, as a seated cat with naturalistic markings, the base inscribed JE BRILLE DANS L'OBSCURITE, gold mounted, 2.5cm high £500 - 700 12 A William Reid Liverpool Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, circa 1760, painted in underglaze blue with the "man on the bridge" pattern, painted workman's marks For a similar pair of saucers see Phillips, London, The Watney Collection Part III, lot 1087 £300 - 400

13 A First Period Worcester Porcelain Yellow Ground Basket, circa 1765, of circular form, painted in colours with sprays of summer flowers, 22cm diameter £400 - 600 14 A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Dessert Plate, from the Egerton Service, circa 1790, painted with a bunch of grapes within husk swags and gilt medallions with puce flowers, printed and impressed marks, 22.5cm diameter £400 - 600 15 A Derby Porcelain Monkey Band Figure, circa 1790, the seated figure wearing a striped jacket with ruff playing a cello on a gilt lined plinth base, unmarked, 12cm high £400 - 600 16 A Derby Porcelain Coffee Can and Saucer, circa 1790, painted with Brough Castle and Weir Bridge in panels on a blue ground gilt with classical ornament, painted marks and titles in puce £200 - 300 17 A Derby Porcelain Botanical Dessert Dish, circa 1800, painted with “cabbage rose” within a gilt line border, painted marks in red, 25cm wide £400 - 600 18 An English Porcelain Dessert Service, circa 1810, painted with named botanical specimens within broad puce and gilt foliate meander borders and line rims, comprising four shell shaped dishes with scroll handles and feet, four square dishes with scroll feet, four oval dishes with scroll feet, and twenty-two dishes, painted titles in blue £2000 - 3000

19 An English Porcelain Dessert Service, circa 1810, painted in Imari type colours with a fenced garden within a broad brocade border, comprising two circular stands with paw feet and twenty-one plates £500 - 700 20 A Pair of English Porcelain Sauce Tureens, Covers and Stands, circa 1810, of urn shape with scroll handles on four leaf feet, painted with shells and coral in panels on a gilt classical scroll ground, 21.5cm wide £200 - 300 21 A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Urn Shaped Vase, circa 1815, with twin serpent handles, painted with "The Shepherd's Lyre, The Virgin's Lay, Thomson's Hymn" on a gilt seaweed ground within beaded borders, on a circular socle and square plinth, script title and marks and impressed mark, 20cm high The scene is taken from the line "The Shepherd's Flute, The Virgin's Lay" from the poem The Seasons by James Thomson, published in four parts from 1726-1730. £800 - 1200 22 A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Porcelain Vase, circa 1820, of urn form with everted rim, beaded border and serpent handles, painted with a bust portrait of Ferdinand in a beaded cartouche on a blue ground gilt with classical urns, scrolls and foliage, on a square foot inscribed FERDINAND and OH HEAVEN OH EARTH BEAR WITNESS, script marks, 10cm high; and An English Porcelain Vase, painted with a medieval lady on a gilt seaweed ground, the reverse with a flowerspray within beaded and gilt borders, 8.5cm high (2) £300 - 500

23 A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Vase, circa 1820, of drum shape with flared rim and beaded borders, painted with Buckleigh (sic) Wales, on tripodium supports and tricorn plinth, script marks, 9.5cm high; and Another Vase, painted with Rhayader Bridge, Radnorshire, on a cream ground, 10cm high (2) £250 - 350 24 A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester Porcelain Vase and Matched Cover, circa 1820, of hemispherical form, painted with Wolsingham, Norfolk, on a gilt seaweed ground below a beaded border, supported on three dolphins and trefoil plinth, script mark, 15cm high; and An English Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Pierced Cover, painted with a continuous landscape within beaded borders and gilt rims, 14cm high (4) £300 - 400 25 A Pair of English Porcelain Vases, circa 1820, of cylindrical form with flared rims and ring handles, painted with a band of pink roses within gilt line and scroll borders, 11cm high; and A Chamberlains Worcester Twin-Handled Campana Vase, painted with flowersprays on a green ground, script mark, 11cm high (3) £200 - 300 26 A Pair of Bloor Derby Porcelain Figures of Turks, circa 1830, each figure sitting cross-legged in traditional costume, a hookah at their side, on a cushion base and square plinth with mask corners, script Bloor Derby marks in red and puce, 14.5cm high £300 - 500 27 A Set of Twenty-Four Meissen Style Porcelain Dinner Plates, 19th century, painted with exotic birds in branches and with scattered insects within gilt borders, 24cm diameter £600 - 800

28 A Pair of Minton Majolica Jardinières, circa 1870, of bell form, modelled with flowering fronds, on three scroll feet and pad bases all picked out in typical coloured enamels, impressed marks, 35.5cm high £700 - 900 29 A Minton Majolica Jardinière and Stand, dated 1868, of lobed baluster form with leaf scroll handles, moulded and decorated in coloured glazes with woodland leaves and foxgloves, impressed marks to jardinière only, 35cm high £2000 - 3000 30 A Wemyss Pottery Cat, 20th century, the seated animal with glass eyes and black markings, painted marks, 31cm high £500 - 700 31 A Set of Six Wedgwood China and Silver Coffee Cans and Saucers, circa 1900, decorated in green, blue, black and gilt with stylised flowers in shaped panels within gilt borders, the silver cup holders with foliate piercing and scroll handles, printed marks, the silver Birmingham 1900, cased £200 - 300 32 A Set of Six Wedgwood Fruit Painted Dessert Plates, circa 1910, each decorated with a still life of fruit by R Holland, within a powder blue and gilt ground, printed Portland Vase marks, each 23cm diameter £200 - 300 33 A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Dessert Service, 1905, the blue border with gilt strapwork and beaded rim, comprising a comport, a fluted oval dish, a fluted triangular dish, and six plates, printed marks £200 - 300

34 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, 1894, of ovoid form with conical knop and scroll handles, painted with flowersprays on a duck egg blue ground within moulded scroll borders picked out in green and gilt, printed mark in puce, 23cm high £250 - 350 35 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Ewer, 1899, of baluster form with mask handle, painted with a band of pink roses within reticulated borders and gilt rims, signed E Phillips, printed mark in puce, 17cm high £700 - 1000 36 A Set of Twelve Royal Worcester Porcelain Dessert Plates, 1902, painted by Johnson with named game birds within blue and gilt leaf borders, signed, titled, printed marks, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Royal Worcester Pottery Sauce Tureen, Cover and Stand (15) £700 - 1000 37 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Urn Shaped Vase, 1917, painted by Richard Sebright with a still life of fruit in a gilt cartouche on a yellow ground within gilt line borders, signed, printed mark in puce, 16.5cm high £400 - 600 38 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cup and Saucer, 1919, painted by William Ricketts and F Harper with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed marks in puce; A Similar Miniature Goblet, 1932, painted by Edward Townsend; and A Similar Ovoid Vase and Cover, 1938, painted by Edward Townsend, 12cm high (5) £300 - 500

39 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Side Plate, 1922, painted by Horace Price with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in puce, 18cm diameter; A Similar Plate, 1929, painted by Edward Townsend; and Another, 1935, painted by Horace Price (3) £300 - 500 40 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Side Plate, 1923, painted by H Everitt with a still life of fruit on a mossy ground, signed, printed mark in puce, 16cm; A Similar Plate, 1931, painted by Horace Price; A Similar Plate, 1932, painted by Harry Ayrton; A Similar Plate, 1933, painted by George Moseley; and A Similar Plate, 1937, painted by Edward Townsend (5) £400 - 600 41 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled Urn Shaped Vase and Cover, 1924, painted by Edward Townsend with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within a foliate scroll cartouche on a powder blue ground with gilt strapwork, signed, printed mark in puce, 17.5cm high; and A Royal Doulton Cabinet Cup and Saucer, gilt with foliate swags on a powder blue ground, printed marks (4) £300 - 500 42 A Matched Set of Three Royal Worcester Porcelain Beaker Vases, 1926, 1927 and 1931, painted by William Ricketts with vignettes of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed, printed marks in green and puce, 19cm high £700 - 1000 43 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Composite Coffee Service, 1928-1935, painted with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank, comprising a coffee pot and cover, and seven coffee cans and saucers, signed, printed marks in puce £800 - 1200

44 A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Ovoid Vases, circa 1930, painted by William Ricketts with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank, the reverse with cherries, signed, printed marks in puce, 12.5cm high £400 - 600 45 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled Rectangular Dish, 1930, painted by Edward Townsend with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in blue, 28cm wide; and A Similar Dish, 1923, painted by Horace Price (2) £400 - 600 46 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled Vase and Cover, 1931, painted by William Ricketts with a still life on a mossy band, the reverse with cherries, the ovoid body on a tall swept circular foot, signed, printed mark in puce, 27cm high; and A Similar Smaller Vase and Cover, 12.5cm high (4) £500 - 800 47 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Milk Jug, 1940, of baluster form, painted by Edward Townsend with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in puce, 13cm high; A Similar Smaller Jug, 1930, painted by Harry Ayrton, 10.5cm; and Another, 1923, painted by Horace Price, 10.5cm (3) £500 - 700 48 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, 1940, painted by Harry Ayrton with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in puce, 23cm diameter £200 - 300

49 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Loving Cup, 1961, of waisted cylindrical form with scroll handles on a stepped circular foot, decorated with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, printed mark in blue, 18cm high £250 - 400 50 A Pair of French Faience Bough Pots, circa 1800, of fluted demi-lune form, painted in colours with meandering floral swags on a yellow and brown line border, 18cm wide; A Delft Plate, painted in blue with a goat outside a cottage, 23cm; and A Similar Plate, painted with a chinoiserie garden, 23cm diameter (4) £300 - 400 51 A French Faience Inkstand, late 18th/19th century, modelled as a sideboard, with fluted arched cresting centred by a coronet and shield over a serpentine base with three ink pots and covers and three drawers, on peg feet picked out in colours, 32cm high £300 - 500 52 A Continental White Porcelain Figure Group, possibly Italian, circa 1770, as four putti playing musical instruments and holding books on a rocky base applied with flowers, 19.5cm high £500 - 700 53 A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group of the Rape of the Sabine Women, circa 1760, after Giambologna, the two loosely draped classical figures standing on a mound base with bocage, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 23cm high £500 - 700

54 A Frankenthal Porcelain Dinner Service, circa 1780, painted with exotic birds in branches with scattered insects within gilt line borders, comprising an oval tureen, four graduated oval dishes, two circular dishes and nine dinner plates, crowned CT monograms in underglaze blue £1000 - 1500 55 A Vienna Porcelain Coffee Can and Saucer, 1815, painted with classical scenes within gilt circular cartouches on a salmon pink ground within grisaille classical scroll borders and claret and gilt rim, impressed marks and painted marks in underglaze blue £300 - 500 56 A Berlin Porcelain Small Coffee Pot and Cover, 19th century, of baluster form with mask spout and scroll handle, painted with river landscapes below gilt cell borders, sceptre mark in underglaze blue, 18cm high £200 - 300 57 A Set of Twelve Meissen Porcelain Plates, late 19th century, outside decorated with birds in branches and insects within ozier borders and gilt rims, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue struck out, 23.5cm diameter £400 - 600 58 A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Juggler, 20th century, after a model by Peter Strang, the seated figure in harlequin costume juggling five Meissen plates, clubs and balls at his feet, on an octagonal base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue and impressed marks, 22cm high £600 - 800

59 A Continental Porcelain Plaque, 19th century, of rectangular form painted with the Madonna and Child and with angels and Cyrillic script, 18cm by 12cm, in a gilt Florentine frame £200 - 300 60 A "Vienna" Porcelain Plate, circa 1880, painted with a three-quarter length figure Louise, titled to the reverse, the figure wearing a jewelled headdress and scarf, ermine robe and white dress with pink sash, within a complex pink, yellow, blue and claret border with tooled gilding, beehive mark in underglaze blue, 24cm diameter £500 - 600 61 A "Vienna" Porcelain Plate, circa 1880, decorated with a scene of Diana the huntress and Cupid within a landscape enclosed by a green, brown, claret and blue border, picked out in tooled gilding, titled Amor. Endwaffnet, beehive mark in underglaze blue, 24.5cm diameter £350 - 450 62 A "Vienna" Porcelain Plate, late 19th century, decorated with Cupid and Psyche in a garden within a dark blue gilt and jewelled border, titled to the reverse Amor Verwundet Psyche, beehive mark in underglaze blue, 24cm diameter £350 - 400 63 A "Vienna" Porcelain Plate, late 19th century, decorated with a scene entitled to the reverse Hymen, depicting two classical figures adorning a Bacchic statue with floral garlands, within a multicoloured gilt border, beehive in underglaze blue, titled in iron red, 26cm diameter £400 - 500

64 A Vienna Style Porcelain Plate, late 19th century, decorated with three classical figures in a garden landscape, floral garlands within a multicoloured and gilt border, beehive mark in overglazed blue, titled in grey Drei Grazien, 24.5cm diameter £300 - 400 65 A Pair of Carl Thieme, Potschappel Pagoda Figures, 20th century, as a corpulent man and woman with nodding heads and hands, painted with Indianisch Blumen, printed marks, 28cm high £1500 - 2000 66 A Pair of Paris Porcelain Urn Shaped Fruit Coolers, Covers and Liners, 19th century, with bisque cupid finials and caryatid handles, gilt with GCS monograms in shields within fruiting vine and formal borders and gilt line rims, 45cm high £700 - 1000 67 A Chinese Proto Porcelain Funerary Jar, probably Han Dynasty, of double gourd form with five baluster spouts flanked by four anthropomorphic handles, 48cm high Several examples excavated in Zhejiang or Jiangsu provinces, are illustrated in Zhongguo taoci quanji, Shanghai, 2000, vol.3, pls. 134-138, one of them (pl.137), excavated at Huangyan, Zhejiang, is particularly close to the present piece. £800 - 1000 68 A Chinese Celadon Ewer, possibly Song Dynasty, of melon fluted ovoid form with flared neck and scroll spout, pale blue glaze, 18cm high £500 - 700

69 A Chinese Celadon Ewer, possibly Song Dynasty, of ovoid form with loop handles and spout, 13.5cm high £300 - 400 70 A Cizhou Type Stoneware Money Box and Cover, probably Song Dynasty, of ovoid form with cylindrical neck trailed and brown geometric decoration, 15.5cm high £500 - 700 71 A Chinese Wucai Porcelain Vase, probably Wanli period, of square section baluster form with mask handles, moulded and painted with panels of dragons amongst foliage, 25.5cm high £1500 - 2000 72 A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase, Kangxi reign mark but not of the period, with trumpet neck and pale celadon glaze, bears six character mark in underglaze blue, 21cm high; and A Similar White Glazed Twin-Handled Tripod Censer, bears impressed Qianlong seal mark, 12.5cm wide (2) £300 - 400 73 A Set of Four Chinese Porcelain Plates, Chenghua reign marks but not of the period, painted in underglaze blue with a scholar and attendant in an interior within a broad lattice border with four panels of foliage, six character reign mark, 25cm diameter; and Two Matching Larger Plates, 28cm diameter (6) £300 - 500 74 A Chinese Porcelain Ovoid Jar, 17th century, painted in underglaze blue with figures in a garden within formal scroll and panelled borders, 28.5cm high £1000 - 1500

75 A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, in Kangxi style, of ovoid form with everted rim, painted in underglaze blue with figures and characters below a cloud scroll border, 25cm diameter £300 - 400 76 A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Kangxi, of fluted and leaf scroll moulded circular form, painted in underglaze blue with scrolling foliage and cloud scrolls, mark in underglaze blue, 20cm diameter £200 - 300 77 A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with a dignitary and attendants, 26cm high, with later carved and pierced hardwood cover; and A Similar Jar, 28cm high, later pierced and carved hardwood cover (4) £500 - 600 78 A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Kangxi reign mark but not of the period, painted in yellow and underglaze blue with dragons chasing the flaming pearl, six character reign mark in underglaze blue, 10.5cm diameter £400 - 600 79 A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, 18th century, painted in underglaze blue with children playing in a fenced garden, 26.5cm diameter £300 - 400 80 A Cadogan Porcelain Wine Pot, Kangxi reign mark but probably Qianlong period, of peach form, painted in underglaze blue with peony sprays, four character reign mark, 15cm high £200 - 300

81 A Pair of Chinese Wucai Porcelain Vases, Wanli reign marks but probably later, painted with dragons in panels on a lotus scroll ground with boys, six character reign marks in underglaze blue, 23cm £1000 - 1500 82 A Chinese Wucai Jar, 17th century, of baluster form, painted with phoenix amongst flowering peony on a scale ground within floral scroll borders, 24.5cm high, later pierced hardwood cover and stand £400 - 600 83 A Pair of Chinese Wucai Porcelain Bowls, painted with fruiting branches issuing from rockwork, the interiors with a single stylised bloom, within blue lined borders, four character marks in blue, 13.5cm diameter £300 - 400 84 A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Bottle Vases, with flared necks, painted in red with dragons chasing the flaming pearl with formal borders, 23cm high £400 - 600 85 A Chinese Porcelain Blue Ground Vase, of ovoid form, the trumpet neck with two mask handles, bears six character Qianlong reign mark, 33cm high £2000 - 3000 86 A Chinese Porcelain Small Censer and Pierced Cover, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, of square section, the cover with geometric pierced panel over four foliate panels on a marbled ground, four character reign mark, 5cm high £400 - 600

87 A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Jiaqing reign mark but not of the period, painted in famille rose enamels with characters in pink lattice panels on a foliate scroll ground with bats within ruyi scroll borders, bears six character reign mark, 19.5cm diameter £400 - 600 88 A Chinese Porcelain Gu Vase, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, moulded and painted with formal leaves, scrolls and keywork above a marbled border on a celadon ground, bears six character reign mark in red, 23cm high £300 - 500 89 A Chinese Yellow Ground Porcelain Dragon Bowl, Hongzhi reign mark but not of the period, shallow U form, incised with dragons, cloud scrolls and flaming pearls within a translucent yellow glaze, bears six character mark in underglaze blue, 18.5cm diameter £500 - 700 90 A Blanc de Chine Figure of Guanyin, sitting wearing long robes, a scroll in her left hand, impressed seal mark, 23cm high £500 - 700 91 A Set of Ten Chinese Famille Rose Figures of Immortals, late 18th/19th century, wearing long flowing robes holding various attributes on waisted rectangular bases, 22cm-24cm high £2000 - 3000 92 A Chinese Famille Rose Saucer Dish, 18th century, decorated in typical palette with figures and cranes within a stylised landscape, double lined underglazed blue border, the reverse painted in iron red with bats and blue lined borders, seal mark in blue, 25cm diameter £300 - 400

93 A Chinese Porcelain European Subject Plate, Qianlong, painted en grisaille with a lady wearing flowing dresses carrying a leaf frond standing on a hill flanked by initials within a grisaille and gilt foliate and lined border, 23.5cm diameter £200 - 300 94 A Graduated Set of Two Chinese Porcelain Mugs, Qianlong, of slightly flared cylindrical form, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in a garden within an underglaze blue foliate scroll border on a foliate ground with further panels, 19cm and 17cm high Provenance: Sotheby's, Noseley Hall Sale, 28 & 29.2.98, lot 96 £600 - 900 95 A Chinese Porcelain Saucer Dish, Qianlong, painted in puce and gilt with a spray of peony within a broad petal border with three panels of foliage and foliate rim, 20.5cm diameter £200 - 300 96 A Chinese Porcelain Dinner Service, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with figures and animals in a river landscape with pagodas within a broad underglaze blue brocade and foliate panel border, comprising a soup tureen, cover and stand, a pair of sauce tureens, covers and stands, a sauceboat, seven graduated canted rectangular meat platters, a pair of salts, twelve dinner plates, and ten soup plates £2000 - 3000

97 A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Soup Plates, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with dignitaries and a horse by a pagoda within a foliate, lattice and panel border, 22cm diameter; A Similar Pair of Plates, painted with a basket of flowers within a foliate border, 23cm diameter; A Similar Pair of Soup Plates, painted with flowering peony, prunus and bamboo within panelled borders, 23cm; and A Similar Pair of Plates, painted with flowering peony within a lattice border with panels of foliage, 23cm diameter (8) £400 - 600 98 A Chinese Porcelain Hexagonal Tureen and Cover, Qianlong, with mythical beast knop and handles, painted in famille rose enamels with figures in shaped panels on a gilt scroll ground with puce landscape panels, 23cm wide £200 - 300 99 A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Yellow Ground Garden Seats, 19th century, of barrel form pierced with cash emblems, painted with sinuous dragons amongst flowering peony within turquoise borders with floral meanders, 45cm high £3000 - 5000 100 A Cantonese Porcelain Oval Basket and Stand, mid 19th century, with foliate handles, typically painted with figures in interiors and birds in branches in panels on a foliate ground within broad pierced borders and foliate rims, 25cm wide Provenance: Sotheby's, Noseley Hall Sale, 28 & 29.9.98, lot 453 £400 - 600 101 A Set of Six Chinese Porcelain Pedestal Bowls, Guangzhou, of canted rectangular form, painted in famille rose enamels with alternating panels of script and landscapes on a foliate scroll ground, six character marks, 12cm high £600 - 800

102 A Chinese Famille Noir Reticulated Vase, Qianlong reign mark but not of the period, with short trumpet neck and square section tapering body, decorated in relief with immortals on cloud scrolls, picked out in colours on a black ground, seal mark in relief, 42cm high £600 - 800 103 A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vase, 19th century, the trumpet neck with frilled rim applied with mythical beasts, painted in famille rose enamels with panels of figures in landscape and interiors on a blue ground painted with flowersprays on a brocade ground, 63cm high £500 - 800 104 A Pair of Chinese Ivory Sleeve Vases, late 19th century, carved and pierced with dragons amongst cloud scrolls on a lattice ground, 9.5cm high, on carved and pierced hardwood stands £200 - 300 105 A Chinese Canton Ivory Casket, 19th century, the rectangular box carved with roses, daisies and foliage to the top, back and sides, the lid opening to reveal a velvet lined trinket tray and interior, supported on four foliate scroll carved feet, 14cm by 10cm £500 - 600 106 A Canton Enamel Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with panels of birds amongst foliage and figures in landscape on a green foliate ground, 26.5cm diameter £300 - 400 107 A Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Vase, 20th century, of ovoid form with waisted neck, decorated with formal scrolling lotus within panelled borders, 17.5cm high £200 - 300

108 A Chinese Cloisonne Circular Box and Cover, 19th century, decorated with butterflies, peonies and chrysanthemums, on a blue ground with ruyi head borders, 15.5cm diameter £300 - 400 109 A Chinese Canton Enamel Ruyi Sceptre, 19th century, decorated with fruit, flowers, bats and characters, on a yellow ground, 30cm £400 - 600 110 A Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Circular Box and Cover, carved with a character on a dragon, shell and coral panel within landscape panels on a geometric ground, 35cm diameter £800 - 1000 111 A Cantonese Mother-of-Pearl Table Screen, late 19th century, worked with birds, flowers, trees and prunus, on a pierced filigree ground, 23cm wide, with carved wood stand £400 - 500 112 A Chinese Bamboo Brush Pot, probably 18th century, carved with a continuous scene of a mythical landscape with figures, trees, pagodas, flowers and rockwork, 15.3cm £600 - 800 113 A Chinese Jade Type Plaque, in Archaic style, as a dragon amongst foliage and scroll work, 14cm by 10cm, framed £400 - 600 114 A Chinese Jade Figure of a Deer, recumbent eating a fruiting branch, 5.5cm long £300 - 400

115 A Chinese Jade Figure Group, as a boy holding a fruiting branch sitting on the back of a recumbent horse, 7cm long £400 - 600 116 A Chinese Jade Magnolia Vase, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century, naturalistically modelled, the foot formed as a branch with several smaller flowers, 8cm high Provenance: John Sparks Ltd, 128 Mount Street, London For a similar example see Christie's South Kensington, 16th May 2014, lot 1285 £5000 - 7000 117 A Pair of Chinese Jade Opium Measures, of anthropomorphic form, 5.5cm long; and Two Japanese Ivory Netsukes, as figures carrying bundles (4) £300 - 400 118 A Chinese Jade Carving of a Boy on Horseback, 5.6cm long; A Hardstone Scroll Weight, carved with a dragon, the reverse with calligraphy, 14cm long; and Three Bangles (5) £300 - 500 119 A Chinese Coral Figure as a Gnarled Tree Stump, 19th century, carved with the figure Shou Lao, 18cm, with associated circular wood stand £300 - 400 120 A Copper Alloy Figure of a Dignitary, in Ming style, standing wearing flowing robes on a rectangular base with scroll supports, 34.5cm high £400 - 600

121 A Chinese Bronze Censer, Xuande reign mark but not of the period, of ovoid form with everted rim, the scroll handles with ruyi terminals, on three baluster feet, bears six character reign mark, 32cm wide £500 - 700 122 A Chinese Bronze Figure of Buddha, probably Ming Dynasty, the cross-legged figure with scroll crown, flowing robes and raised right hand, on a lotus base, 42.5cm high £1000 - 1500 123 Chinese School A set of five studies of birds amongst branches Seal marks and painted signatures, 17cm by 34cm £300 - 400 124 Chinese School A set of four studies of birds amongst branches With calligraphy and seals, 24cm by 18.5cm £300 - 400 125 A Stone Head of Guanyin, in Archaic style, mounted on a stone base, 66cm high £200 - 300 126 Mogul School (late 19th century) Study of a family kneeling on a terrace with bowls of fruit, buildings and landscape beyond On ivory, 18cm by 12cm, framed and glazed £300 - 400 127 A Burmese/Chinese Brown Glazed Earthenware Matavan Pot, 17th century, of ovoid form with three loop handles, 91cm high £1000 - 1200

128 An Indian Carved Teak Shrine, probably 17th century, in the form of a miniature temple, the multiple domed top over foliate carved arcaded panels and conforming frieze with elephants over cylindrical supports with foliate spandrels on a square base and turned feet, 123cm

133 A Japanese Ivory Okimono, circa 1900, as a young boy wearing long flowing robes and carrying a small box wrapped in cloth, circular base, signed, 15cm, with associated Chinese hardwood stand £700 - 800

Possibly commissioned for presentation to a particular temple to house a deity placed on the central throne and may have been carried as part of parades £9000 - 11000

134 A Japanese Ivory Okimono, circa 1900, depicting a Bijin wearing traditional robes, her hair finely coiffured and engraved, carved with a playful cat at her feet, signed, 15cm, with associated wood stand £500 - 700

129 A Jain Carved Teak Shrine Façade, probably Gujarat, 17th/18th century, with figure carved crestings over a pair of foliate doors flanked by figure and geometric carved pilasters on a conforming plinth, with traces of original pigment, 116cm wide, 133cm high

135 A Japanese Ivory Okimono, late 19th century, as three rats devouring a fruit, naturalistically carved with inset black bead eyes, mother-of-pearl seal, 7.5cm £200 - 300

For a similar example in the Victoria & Albert Museum see The Peaceful Liberators, Jain Art in India, Los Angeles County Museum of Art Exhibition catalogue item 5 £9000 - 11000 130 An Indian Ivory Dagger Handle, late 18th century, carved as an elephant's head, stylised flowers and bands of lappets, 16.5cm £200 - 300 131 A Japanese Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a farmer standing wearing traditional costume holding a basket of vegetables over his shoulder, on an oval base, signed, 32.5cm high £500 - 700 132 A Japanese Marine Ivory Okimono, Meiji period, as a family eating, the three figures kneeling about a table with fish and vegetables, other utensils about them, on a shaped oval table base, signed, 20cm long, on a hardwood stand £300 - 400

136 A Japanese Ivory Table Shrine, late 19th century, of hexagonal form, the pagoda shaped shrine with pierced ball finial, the pagoda roof and sides carved with stylised roundels depicting hoho birds, flowers and stylised fruit on a matted ground, fitted with two small doors upon a gilt lacquer octagonal base, 28cm £1200 - 1500 137 A Japanese Ivory Okimono, late 19th century, carved as an eagle attacking two monkeys, with finely engraved detail, inset mother-of-pearl seal, 8cm £600 - 800 138 A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure of a Seated Lion, late 19th century, the beast naturalistically carved with flowing mane, inset engraved mother-of-pearl eyes, 13cm, with associated ebonised wood stand £500 - 600

139 A Japanese Carved and Stained Bone Okimono, 20th century, as a maiden wearing flowing robes on an octagonal column, incised Qianlong reign mark, 41cm high £200 - 300 140 A Pair of Satsuma Earthenware Baluster Vases, Meiji period, with everted rims, painted with ladies in gardens in rectangular panels on a blue ground gilt with foliage and brocade, painted marks, 31cm high £200 - 300 141 A Satsuma Earthenware Vase, Meiji period, of square section baluster form, painted in colours with alternating panels of ladies and children in gardens and birds amongst branches on a brocade ground, painted mark, 25cm high £600 - 800 142 A Pair of Japanese Porcelain Vases, Meiji period, of baluster form with bamboo handles, painted in enamels with flowers within green borders, six character marks, 23cm high £100 - 150 143 A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Speedmaster Professional, Mark II, 1970, (calibre 861) lever movement numbered 32635194, black dial with luminous baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer tachymeter scale, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, screw back with Speedmaster monogram, numbered 145.014, Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 41mm wide, with Omega boxes, guarantee booklet and purchase receipt £700 - 900

144 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Wristwatch, signed Officine Panerai, model: Luminor Marina, 300m, circa 2010, lever movement, black dial with luminous dot, baton and Arabic numerals, magnified date aperture, subsidiary seconds dial at 9, luminous hands, protected winding crown, screw back inscribed Officine Panerai Firenze 1860 and numbered OP6763 SM3009495 MO954/1500, Panerai strap with steel double deployant clasp, 49mm wide, with Panerai boxes, instruction booklet, guarantee booklet, chronometer certificate, and Panerai rubber strap £3800 - 4200 145 A Stainless Steel Tonneau Shaped Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch with 24-hour Indication, signed Eberhard, model: Chrono 4 Temerario, circa 2005, lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, four black dials for seconds, 24-hour indication, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, date aperture, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, back numbered 31047 5825 3ATM, Eberhard strap and stainless steel deployant clasp, 37mm by 55mm £800 - 1200 146 A Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Precision, ref: 6422, 1958, lever movement numbered N38774, silvered dial with applied dagger and Arabic numerals, screw down winding crown, screw back with engraved inscription, case numbered 6422 and dated 1958, case serial number 333320, 33mm wide £500 - 700

147 An Unusual D-Shaped Electronic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Constellation Chronometer, f300Hz, circa 1970, electronic movement, two-tone silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw back with constellation monogram, Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, 39mm wide £300 - 400 148 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, ref: 1603, 1970, (calibre 1570) 26-jewel lever movement numbered D555885, adjusted to five positions and temperature, iridescent grey dial with applied baton markers, date aperture, screw-down winding crown, screw back dated II70 and numbered 1603, case serial number 2438629, Rolex stainless Steel jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp stamped USA, 35mm wide £800 - 1200 149 A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Officially Certified Chronometer, ref: 6284, 1953, lever movement numbered 27788, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, screw-down winding crown, screw back with engraved inscription, dated inside back cover 2.53 and numbered 6284, case serial number 936292, 33mm wide £700 - 900 150 A Stainless Steel Rectangular Wristwatch, signed Rolex, ref: 2386, circa 1930, 15-jewel lever movement, silvered dial with applied Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, snap-on curved case back numbered 020621 2386, maker's mark RWC, 21mm by 36mm £400 - 600

151 An 18ct Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Seamaster, 1960, (calibre 501) lever movement numbered 16675236, quarter-section silvered dial with baton and dagger markers, snap-on back numbered inside 987712, maker's mark ALD and with Birmingham hallmark, 33mm wide £400 - 600 152 A 14ct Gold Automatic Wristwatch, signed Omega, Chronometer Officially Certified, circa 1951, (calibre 343) lever movement numbered 12188867, adjusted to five positions and temperatures, buffer rotor, silvered dial with dot, Arabic and dagger markers, subsidiary seconds, snap-on back numbered inside 11004417 2514 and with convention hallmark 14k0585 for 14ct gold, Omega gilt metal buckle, 33mm wide £300 - 500 153 A Lady's 18ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, Ref: 4106/1, 1969, 20-jewel lever movement numbered 996416, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and five positions, gyromax balance, bark finished gilt coloured dial with applied baton markers, case with snap-on back, London import mark for 1969, stamped Patek Philippe and numbered 2676600, Patek Philippe 18ct gold integral bracelet, 19mm by 20mm £800 - 1200 154 A Lady's 18ct Gold Diamond Set Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Cartier, model: Cougar, circa 2000, quartz movement, silvered dial with Roman numerals, secret signature at 10, date aperture, protected diamond set crown, diamond set bezel, back cover with convention hallmark 18k750 for 18ct gold and numbered 1171 1 C6025, Cartier 18ct gold bracelet with concealed double deployant clasp stamped 18k750, 28mm wide, with Cartier box £3500 - 4000

155 A Lady's 18ct Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Datejust, ref: 6917, circa 1970, (calibre 2030) 28-jewel lever movement numbered 35211, adjusted to five positions and temperature, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw-down winding crown, inside screw back numbered 6917 and with convention hallmark 18k0750 for 18ct gold, case serial number 3051678, Rolex 18ct gold President bracelet with deployant clasp stamped 18k750 and numbered 8570F, 25mm wide £3500 - 4000 156 A 9ct Gold Art Deco Wristwatch, signed Peerless, S&Co, 1937, lever movement signed Peerless and stamped S&Co under a crown in an oval cartouche, numbered 345745, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, hinged back stamped inside with a Glasgow import mark and numbered 348019, 25mm by 34mm In 1894 Stauffer & Co imported IWC (International Watch Company) movements from Switzerland and when they had the monopoly of this market they started stamping their movements S&Co. Peerless was a trademark registered by Stauffer & Co in 1896. £400 - 600 157 An 18ct Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Gubelin, model: Gubelin Matic, circa 1965, (calibre 1428U) 21-jewel lever movement numbered 4457496, adjusted to two positions, gold coloured dial with baton markers, square shaped case with snap-on back numbered inside 4127587, convention hallmark 18k0750 for 18ct gold, 29mm wide £600 - 800

158 An 18ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Eberhard, circa 1955, lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, unusual stepped lugs, snap-on back with engraved initials and numbered inside 271777, 35mm wide £300 - 500 159 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Wristwatch, signed Officine Panerai, Luminor Submersible, 300m, circa 2000, lever movement, black dial with luminous Arabic and dot markers, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, protected crown, rotating bezel, screw back numbered OP 6527 BB 995883 C0136/2000, Panerai rubber strap with steel buckle, 50mm wide £3500 - 4000 160 A Stainless Steel and Diamond Set Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Dior, model: Dior Christal, circa 2005, quartz movement, silvered dial with Arabic and diamond set markers, date aperture, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 10-hour registers, rotating diamond set bezel, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, case back numbered CD11431K FK8492, Dior bracelet with double deployant clasp, 39mm wide, with Dior boxes and booklets £1500 - 1800

161 A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Pre-Moon Landing Speedmaster Professional, 1966, (calibre 321) 17-jewel lever movement numbered 24955653, dust cover, black dial with luminous baton markers, three subsidiary dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph, tachymeter bezel, screw back with Speedmaster monogram, inside back cover numbered 105012-66, Omega stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp numbered 1506 4-66, 42mm wide, with Omega guarantee booklet dated 1.12.67 and instruction booklet £1000 - 1500 162 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Date, 4000ft=1220m, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Sea Dweller, ref: 16660, circa 1988, (calibre 3035) 27-jewel lever movement numbered 1148886, adjusted to five positions and temperature, black dial with luminous dot, baton and dagger markers, date aperture, protected screw-down winding crown, helium escape valve, rotating bezel, screw back engraved Rolex Oyster Original Gas Escape Valve, inside case back numbered 16660, case serial number 8429477, Rolex stainless steel Oyster bracelet with deployant fliplock clasp numbered 93160, 42mm wide, with Rolex box, guarantee paperwork dated 1988, and a booklet £3500 - 4000 163 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Bulgari, model: Assioma, circa 2000, lever movement, iridescent grey dial with Arabic and baton markers, date aperture, curved rectangular case, back numbered AA44S D13366, Bulgari stainless steel bracelet with double deployant clasp, 43mm by 35mm £700 - 900

164 A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, model: Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, ref: 1603, circa 1971, (calibre 1570) lever movement numbered D327447, adjusted to five positions and temperature, textured silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw-down winding crown, screw back, case serial number 3297233, Rolex stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp numbered 62510H, 35mm wide, with Rolex box and service invoices £800 - 1200 165 A Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Longines, model: Hour Angle, circa 1990, (calibre L628.1) lever movement, white dial with Roman numerals and an inner 180 degrees scale, inner silvered rotating disc calibrated for 60 minutes and 15 degrees, pusher in the band to open case back, rotating 15 degree bezel, inside hinged back inscribed designed by Col Charles A Lindbergh and numbered 628.5240 25079601, Longines stainless steel bracelet, 37mm wide In 1927 Charles Lindbergh made the first non-stop crossing of the North Atlantic, from New York to Paris. The original 'Hour Angle watch' was designed by him as a navigational aid for pilots. The calibrations on the dial are designed to tell the time in minutes and seconds, and the 'hour angle' or longitude via the central rotating disc. £600 - 800 166 A Lady's Bi-Metal Calendar Wristwatch, signed Bulgari, circa 1995, quartz movement, black coloured dial with applied baton and Arabic numerals, date aperture, Bulgari bi-metal bracelet with deployant clasp, 24mm wide £300 - 400

167 A Military Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, circa 1951, (calibre 283) lever movement numbered 12905071, dust cover, black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, broad arrow and a T in a circle, screw back engraved with a broad arrow and numbered 6645 101000 6B/542 1832/53, inside back cover numbered 2777 1, 36mm wide

171 An 18ct Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Longines, Record, circa 1975, (calibre 652) lever movement, silvered dial with baton markers, cushion shaped case with snap-on back numbered 3600 113249, inside case back with convention hallmark 18k0.750 for 18ct gold, Longines gilt metal buckle, 31mm wide £300 - 400

This 1953 Royal British Air Force issue wristwatch was made in a limited number and produced for pilots and officers. £400 - 600

172 A Rare Quadruple Cased Silver Tortoiseshell Verge Pocket Watch made for the Turkish market, signed Edward Prior, London, No.77126, 1866/1867, gilt fusee movement, enamel dial with Turkish Arabic numerals, beetle and poker hands, plain silver inner case with London hallmark for 1867, the second outer case with London hallmark for 1866, tortoiseshell and silver third case decorated with pique silver pins to the borders, leather shell shaped fourth case with velvet lining, 72mm wide £1500 - 1800

168 A Lady's 9ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster, 1934, lever movement, silvered dial with Arabic numerals and outer minute track, subsidiary seconds, screw-down winding crown, hooded lugs, screw back numbered 31104, maker's mark RWC Ltd and Glasgow import mark, convention hallmark 375 for 9ct gold, 24mm wide £300 - 400 169 A 14ct Gold Lady's Wristwatch, signed Zenith, circa 1985, quartz movement, gilt dial with dot markers, case back numbered 660350054 and with convention marks 585 14k for 14ct gold, integral bracelet, 18mm wide £350 - 450 170 A 9ct Gold Wristwatch, signed Omega, 1973, (calibre 625) lever movement numbered 38755863, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, square case with snap-on back, inside case back with maker's mark OWC and numbered 3115491, Omega 9ct gold integral bracelet, 26mm wide £400 - 500

173 An 18ct Gold Half Hunter Keyless Fob Watch, signed J W Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, Watchmaker to H M the Queen & HRH The Prince of Wales, 1899, lever movement numbered 186404, enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, engraved throughout with scroll and floral decoration, vacant cartouche, maker's mark JWB and a London hallmark, 37mm wide, with original JW Benson fitted case £500 - 700 174 A Lady's Diamond Set and Enamel Fob Watch, circa 1900, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, case back with enamel flowerhead and diamond set, inside back cover stamped 14k and numbered 15492, 28mm wide £300 - 400

175 An 18ct Gold Half Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, signed Alfd Wagstaff, 165 Bishopsgate St, City, 1878, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, front cover with enamel Roman numerals, London hallmark and numbered 82494, 48mm wide, with 18ct gold watch chain, 55g, with attached cigar cutter and fob seal £1500 - 2000 176 An Interesting Large Rack Lever Pocket Watch, inscribed Pickford & Co No.7, signed Geo Grove, No.93 Wood Street, Cheapside, London, circa 1800, gilt fusee movement, diamond endstone, three-armed steel balance, dust cover signed, enamel dial with Roman numerals, base metal case back inscribed Pickford & Co No.7, 65mm wide By repute this watch is considered to be a 'coachman's watch' and linked to the Pickford & Co Removal Transport Company. Pickford & Co was founded in the mid 18th century and was one of the country's greatest national concerns. Until the introduction of the railway, Pickford's coaches were commonly used to transport goods around the country. The Pickford Company is still in existence. £1500 - 1800 177 An Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, signed Waltham, circa 1920, lever movement signed Waltham Mass and numbered 22344080, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, octagonal shaped case stamped 14K, maker's mark National W.C.Co and numbered 217625, 42mm wide £300 - 400 178 A Dress Stud and Cufflink Set, cased, a pair of cufflinks, three buttons and two collar studs of black octagonal onyx in a white milled frame with eight-cut diamonds at the corners, in a fitted case from Boodle & Dunthorne £400 - 600

179 A Ruby and Diamond Crescent Brooch, circa 1880, the graduated oval mixed cut rubies alternate with old cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, length 5.8cm £800 - 1200 180 A Ruby and Diamond Bangle, circa 1880, a ruby and diamond cluster in yellow rubbed over settings flanked by a graduating row of rubies and diamonds in yellow claw settings, hinged to a tramline back section, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately £800 - 1200 181 An Art Deco Style Diamond and Ruby Ring, an old cut diamond within a border of calibré cut rubies, and an outer border of eight-cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, finger size N1/2 £1000 - 1200 182 A Victorian Necklace, with punched out star decoration, and bead detail, length 44cm, with small extension section, length 3.7cm £700 - 1000 183 no lot 184 A Stirrup Ring, probably 12th/13th century, a cabochon sapphire inset into a high yellow setting, on a plain polished shank, finger size S (approximately shank out of shape) Stirrup rings were very common in the 12th century, but were usually reserved for Bishops. The use of sapphire was significant as it was believed to lead the wearer towards meditation £500 - 800

185 A Diamond Set Heart Pendant, the heart pavé set with round brilliant cut diamonds of varying size, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.20 carat approximately, measures 1.8cm by 2.8cm £1000 - 1500

191 A Flower Brooch, by Tiffany & Co., circa 1960, as a stylised flower, with a cluster of rubies claw set to the centre, and five additional rubies to the outer edge, measures 3.3cm by 3.2cm £300 - 400

186 A Victorian Coral, Seed Pearl and Diamond Bangle, with a central gem set removable cluster to seed pearl set shoulder sections on a lined hinged bangle £500 - 700

192 A Multi-Gemstone Double Clip Brooch, of slightly asymmetric form, each clip inset with a variety of coloured gemstones, including sapphire, citrine, amethyst and garnet, with diamond details, in claw settings, measures (as a brooch) 4.2cm by 3.6cm

187 An 18 Carat Gold Key Pendant, by Tiffany & Co., a diamond set key, length 4cm, on an 18 carat gold snake link chain, length 45cm £300 - 400 188 An Onyx and Diamond Ring, a round faceted onyx in a bar setting, with round brilliant cut diamonds, on a yellow shank, finger size O £400 - 600 189 An 18 Carat Gold Pink Tourmaline and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cut pink tourmaline in a yellow rubbed over setting within a twist border, to an outer border of round brilliant cut diamonds in rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately, finger size O £700 - 1000 190 A French Diamond and Sapphire Bracelet, round brilliant cut diamonds alternate with round cut sapphires, in white and yellow claw settings on a weave style bracelet, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, length 18cm £800 - 1200

NB one diamond missing £700 - 900 193 A Multi-Gemstone Ring, set with assorted gemstones including sapphire, citrine, garnet and diamonds, in yellow claw settings on a forked shoulder shank, finger size M £400 - 600 194 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white claw setting on a yellow tapered shoulder shank, estimated diamond weight 1.60 carat approximately, finger size Q1/2 £2000 - 3000 195 A Sapphire and Diamond Dress Ring, a mixed cut sapphire within a frame inset with round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size R £1500 - 2000 196 A Blackamoor Brooch, with a necklace of red and green gemstones, and a turban set with a turquoise, length 4.5cm £600 - 800

197 A French Feather Brooch, by Hermès, circa 1955, realistically modelled, length 6.4cm It is understood that this design of brooch was made for a limited period, and was commonly sold in pairs £400 - 600 198 A Pair of Cufflinks, each with an onyx centre with a classical head overlaid, within a border of white stones, to swivel bars £300 - 400 199 A Silver Brooch, by Charles Horner, a lozenge shaped outer form, set with a turquoise coloured cabochon, measures 1.8cm by 3.5cm, A Silver Art Nouveau Pendant, enamelled in blue and green, measures 2cm by 3.5cm, and A Pendant on Chain, also enamelled in blue and green, inset with two pearls (3) £100 - 150 200 A Late 19th Century Diamond Cluster Brooch, an old cut diamond within a border of eight smaller old cuts, to an outer frame of scroll design, set with old cut and rose cut diamonds, with old cut diamond accents, total estimated diamond weight 3.00 carat approximately, measures 3cm by 2.7cm £1500 - 2000

201 An Art Nouveau Pendant on Chain, attributable to Archibald Knox, enamelled in blue and green, inset with split pearls and faceted lime green stones, to a fine trace link chain, drop length 5cm, chain length 41.5cm For similar examples see Archibald Knox, Stephen Martin, pg. 246 £800 - 1200

202 A Victorian Diamond Crescent Brooch, set with graduated old cut diamonds in white collet settings, total estimated diamond weight 3.00 carat approximately, measures 3.1cm by 2.7cm £700 - 1000 203 An Amethyst Set Collar Necklace, set with oval cut amethysts in bead frames, alternating with ornate foliate panels, also inset with amethysts, double chain linked to an ornate clasp with another amethyst centrally, length 38cm £400 - 600 204 A Butterfly Brooch, probably French, circa 1900, the butterfly enamelled in blue, white and yellow, and set with rose cut and old cut diamonds, in white collet settings, measures 3cm by 2.3cm NB one diamond deficient £400 - 600 205 A Fox Pin, the fox mask set with cabochon ruby eyes, and old cut and rose cut diamonds pavé set throughout, length 5.8cm Purchased from Leighton, of Burlington Arcade on 10th January 1962, by Guy Wayte, infamous owner of Tatler, and eccentric uncle of the vendor, accompanied by purchase receipt £400 - 600 206 An Early 20th Century Diamond Ring, three old cut diamonds in white claw settings, set with brilliant cut darker coloured diamond accents in white collet settings, on a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, finger size S £2000 - 3000

207 A Turquoise Set Bracelet, circa 1880, the engraved hourglass shaped links each inset with a round cabochon turquoise on three sides, to a padlock clasp also set with a turquoise, with a locket back, length 18cm £300 - 400 208 A Cat's-Eye Chrysoberyl and Diamond Cluster Ring, the round cabochon cat's-eye stone within a border of old cut diamonds, in yellow claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size S1/2 £400 - 600 209 An Indian Ruby and Diamond Bracelet, calibré cut rubies channel set in a geometric design, with round cut diamond details £500 - 700 210 A Diamond Full Eternity Ring, old cut diamonds in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size Q £500 - 700 211 A Diamond Brooch, a bar with bow motif, eleven chain linked diamond drops suspended, set with old cut diamonds throughout, in white claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 4.50 carat approximately, measures 5.8cm by 4.1cm, in a Harrods case £2000 - 3000

212 A Late 19th Century Diamond Necklace, of typical scroll and spray form, three graduated drops alternate with simpler drops, on a necklace of alternating diamond shaped links and round links, set throughout with old cut diamonds, in white claw and collet settings, total estimated diamond weight 11.00 carat approximately, length 41cm, longest drop section 4.3cm £6000 - 8000 213 A Seed Pearl Necklace, circa 1820, featuring trefoil, spray and scrolling motifs on a mother-of-pearl frame, length 43cm £300 - 400 214 An Aquamarine and Diamond Necklace, a pear cut aquamarine within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, suspended from a single round brilliant cut diamond, in white rubbed over settings, on a fine trace link chain, total estimated diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, pendant measures 1.9cm by 3cm, chain length 41cm £1500 - 1800 215 A Diamond Eternity Ring, princess cut diamonds in a white channel setting, total estimated diamond weight 2.80 carat approximately, finger size L £1500 - 1800 216 An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Three Stone Ring, the graduated old cut diamonds in white millegrain settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.33 carat approximately, finger size Q £800 - 1200

217 A Diamond Three Stone Ring, the graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in a white claw setting, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size N1/2 £500 - 700 218 A Pair of Diamond Cluster Earrings, each set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds in a white claw and rubbed over setting, total estimated diamond weight 3.50 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears £1800 - 2200 219 A Diamond Three Stone Ring, circa 1910, the graduated old cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 5.00 carat approximately, finger size R £6000 - 8000 220 no lot 221 A Mourning Brooch/Pendant, circa 1800, an oval locket containing a lock of hair, within a border of rose cut diamonds, surmounted by a bow motif and suspended from a pendant loop, also set with diamonds, in closed back settings, total estimated diamond weight 3.00 carat approximately, measures 2.5cm by 4.5cm £700 - 1000 222 A Pair of Opal and Diamond Cluster Stud Earrings, a round cabochon opal within a border of eight-cut diamonds, with post fittings for pierced ears £500 - 700

223 An Emerald and Diamond Necklace, a frontispiece of an emerald-cut emerald with marquise cut and round brilliant cut diamonds in an ornate setting, to a double rope twist necklace, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, length 41cm £800 - 1200 224 An Opal Pendant on Chain, the oval polished opal in a yellow claw mount, hung on a box link chain, pendant measures 1.4cm by 2.8cm, chain length 42.5cm, and A Pair of Opal Earrings, a leaf shaped motif suspends a pear shaped frame, an oval cabochon opal suspended within, with hook fittings for pierced ears, drop length 3.2cm £800 - 1200 225 An 18 Carat White Gold Emerald and Diamond Ring, the oval mixed cut emerald within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, finger size N £600 - 800 226 A Diamond and Emerald Bracelet, thirteen clusters of a round brilliant cut diamond in a white illusion setting, within a border of six emeralds in yellow claw settings, spaced by yellow hourglass shaped links, length 18.2cm £300 - 400 227 An 18 Carat White Gold Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval cabochon opal within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, a trefoil of diamonds to each shoulder, in claw settings, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £600 - 800

228 A Cultured South Sea Pearl Necklace, the thirty-six slightly off-round pearls knotted to a diamond set catch, length 43cm £600 - 800

234 An Opal Ring, the oval cabochon opal in a claw setting to linear decorated shoulders on a plain polished shank, finger size O £400 - 500

229 An Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval cabochon opal within a border of old cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, on a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size Q £600 - 800

235 An 18 Carat White Gold Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, on a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size N £700 - 1000

230 An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, the emerald-cut emerald in a spaced border of old cut diamonds, in white rubbed over settings, to diamond set forked shoulders, on a polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £800 - 1000 231 An Emerald and Diamond Five Stone Ring, the step cut emeralds alternate with old cut diamonds, with pairs of tiny rose cut diamonds in between, on a yellow carved setting, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size P £600 - 800 232 A 14 Carat Gold Opal and Diamond Bangle, eight oval opals spaced by trios of round brilliant cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, to linear decoration on a hinged bangle £800 - 1200 233 An Emerald and White Sapphire Line Bracelet, the round cut emeralds alternate with round brilliant cut sapphires, claw set within articulated block settings with engraved sides, on a link chain, length 18cm £300 - 400

236 A Panthère Pendant on Chain, by Cartier, the hanging panther in a doubled over position, with marquise diamond cut eyes, on a pendant bale set with round brilliant cut diamonds, hung on an anchor link two colour chain, pendant drop length 6cm, chain length 46cm £2500 - 3000 237 An Art Deco Diamond and Ruby Ring, an old cut diamond in a white rubbed over setting, within a shaped border of step cut rubies in a yellow channel setting, to an outer border of diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately, finger size G £300 - 400 238 An 18 Carat Gold Panthère Brooch, by Cartier, in loop form, the head depicted in pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds with a pear cut emerald eye, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, measures 3.3cm in diameter £600 - 800 239 A Panthère Ring, by Cartier, a yellow and white ribbed effect shank, to two crossover panthers heads, with pavé diamond set collars, finger size H £400 - 600

240 A Pair of Earrings, by Cartier, of double bamboo link form, in a hoop style, post fittings for pierced ears, length 3.5cm £1200 - 1500 241 An 18 Carat Gold Panthère Diamond Bracelet, by Cartier, of yellow brick links, the central section pavé set with round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 1.33 carat approximately, length 18cm £2000 - 3000 242 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Three Stone Ring, the graduated round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £500 - 700 243 A Panthère Brooch, by Cartier, modelled as a prowling panther with emerald eyes and a cabochon onyx nose, length 5.5cm £500 - 700 244 A Pair of Weave Earrings, by Cartier, the hoop style with post fittings for pierced ears, length 3cm £600 - 800 245 A Panthère Brooch, by Cartier, the gold head set with an emerald eye, measures 3.4cm by 2.6cm £700 - 1000 246 A Pair of Drop Earrings, by Cartier, a yellow bead suspends three entwined loops, one white, one rose and one yellow, with post fittings for pierced ears, drop length 5.2cm £800 - 1200

247 A Loose Diamond, the round brilliant cut stone of 3.26 carat Accompanied by a report from Anchorcert giving the colour as L and the clarity as VS2 £10000 - 12000 248 A Diamond Eternity Ring, seventeen round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.70 carat approximately, finger size L £600 - 800 249 An Emerald and Diamond Pendant on Chain, the drop pendant set with diamonds, and a pear cut and step cut emeralds inset, drop length 6cm, on a white snake link chain, length 40cm £300 - 400 250 A Pair of Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald Ear Clips, by Sabbadini, rows of cabochon gemstones in yellow claw settings, with white rope twist details between, length 3.1cm £1000 - 1500 251 A Platinum Butterfly Necklace, by Tiffany & Co., the butterfly inset with round brilliant cut diamonds, on a fine trace link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, chain length 41cm £300 - 400 252 A Diamond Cross Pendant with Chain, the cross hung from a shaped pendant loop, and set with round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, measures 2cm by 4.1cm, on a white fine trace link chain, length 41cm £700 - 1000

253 An Art Deco Style Diamond Cluster Ring, the pierced plaque form set with round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.10 carat approximately, finger size O1/2 £700 - 1000

259 An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring, the emerald-cut emerald within a white rubbed over setting, and a border of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.60 carat approximately, finger size N

254 A Tanzanite and Diamond Three Stone Ring, an oval cut tanzanite with a tapered baguette cut diamond on each side, in white claw settings to a plain polished shank, finger size N1/2 £300 - 400

Accompanied by a gemological report from the GIA, stating the centre stone to be a natural emerald, with indications of minor clarity enhancement £2500 - 3000

255 A Cultured Pearl Necklace, three rows of graduated cultured pearls knotted to a bow shaped cabochon sapphire and rose cut diamond set clasp, length of shortest strand 37cm £400 - 600 256 A Diamond Cluster Ring, an orangey-brown round brilliant cut diamond within a frame of four white round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.65 carat approximately, finger size O1/2 £400 - 500 257 An 18 Carat White Gold Peridot and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval cut peridot within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.66 carat approximately, finger size N £800 - 1000 258 An Art Deco Style Diamond Ring, the plaque set with old cut diamonds and eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, finger size N1/2 £700 - 800

260 An Art Deco Style Bracelet, of plaque form, each inset with marquise cut, baguette cut and brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 8.00 carat approximately, length 18cm £8000 - 10000 261 A Diamond Leaf Brooch, the leaf form inset with round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, measures 3.8cm by 2.4cm NB also suitable for wear over a string of pearls £1500 - 2000 262 A Stick Pin, in a Wartski case, a round cut garnet in a yellow claw setting, on a pin with mid-way twist £150 - 200 263 A Cultured Pearl Necklace, the graduated pearls knotted to an engraved oblong clasp, length 48.5cm £300 - 400

264 An 18 Carat White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the two tone sapphire of purple and green hues within a border of round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds, in claw settings to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size N £1000 - 1500

269 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Diamond and Rose Quartz Drop Earrings, round brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds suspend a triangular shaped cabochon rose quartz, in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears, drop length 4.5cm £700 - 800

265 A Pink Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval mixed cut pink sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds in white claw and rubbed over settings, to diamond set shoulders on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately, finger size O £1200 - 1500

270 A 14 Carat Gold Tourmaline and Diamond Cluster Ring, the pink pear cut tourmaline within a double border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to forked diamond set shoulders, in yellow, rose and white claw settings, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.40 carat approximately, finger size N £800 - 1200

266 A Platinum Diamond Solitaire Ring, a round brilliant cut diamond with two graduated step cut diamonds to each shoulder, total estimated diamond weight 3.00 carat approximately, finger size O1/2 £5000 - 7000

271 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Diamond, Tanzanite and Moonstone Drop Earrings, round brilliant cut diamonds alternate with oval cut tanzanite and suspend an oval cabochon moonstone from the base, in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears, drop length 4.8cm £800 - 1000

267 A Tanzanite and Diamond Necklace, a pear cut tanzanite within a double border of round brilliant cut diamonds, suspended (and detachable) from a foliate link necklace, set throughout with diamonds, to polished round links towards the catch, total estimated diamond weight 6.00 carat approximately, length 58cm, centre drop length 3.2cm £4000 - 6000 268 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Ruby and Diamond Drop Earrings, a row of round brilliant cut diamonds in claw settings suspend a polished ruby drop in a cup fitting, total estimated diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears, drop length 5.4cm £600 - 700

272 A Pair of Tanzanite and Diamond Earrings, a pear cut tanzanite within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, suspended from a single round brilliant cut diamond, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears, drop length 2.1cm £1200 - 1500 273 An 18 Carat White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the large cabochon sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £1000 - 1200

274 An 18 Carat White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.33 carat approximately, finger size M1/2 £500 - 600 275 A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Diamond and Amethyst Drop Earrings, alternating round brilliant cut and tapered baguette cut diamonds suspend a pear cut amethyst, in claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears, drop length 5.3cm £800 - 1000 276 An 18 Carat White Gold Pink Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the cushion cut purpley-pink sapphire flanked by a baguette cut diamond on each shoulder, and a row of round brilliant cut diamonds to the top and the bottom, in claw settings, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, finger size N £800 - 1200 277 An 18 Carat White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cut tanzanite within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, with a tapered baguette cut diamond at four points, in claw settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size N £900 - 1100 278 An 18 Carat Gold Aquamarine and Diamond Cluster Ring, the emerald-cut aquamarine within a border of eight-cut diamonds, in white rubbed over settings, to yellow decorative shoulders on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately, finger size O £250 - 300

279 An Indian Ruby and Diamond Brooch/Pendant, in feather form, set with rose cut diamonds and calibré cut rubies, measures 4.4cm by 4.8cm £200 - 300 280 A Pair of Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Earrings, the round mixed cut sapphires within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears £600 - 800 281 An Arts & Crafts Peridot and Amethyst Necklace, possibly of suffragette significance, the scroll finish necklace with fringe drops, gemstones in white collet settings, length 43cm, drop length 8cm Suffragette jewellery is believed to have been manufactured to signify support for the cause through the use of relevant colours - green, white and violet, to stand for 'Give Women Votes' - although this phrase was coined later, the original being 'Votes for Women' £100 - 150 282 A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cabochon sapphire within a border of old cut diamonds in yellow claw settings, to a forked shoulder shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size S £500 - 700 283 An Indian Ruby and Diamond Ring, a cabochon ruby within a chunky frame set with rose cut diamonds and calibré cut rubies, on a plain polished shank, finger size N1/2 £400 - 600

284 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, a round brilliant cut diamond in a white collet setting, within fancy shoulders, to a yellow plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 0.40 carat approximately, finger size L £600 - 800 285 A Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cut ruby within a border of round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a lined shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, finger size K Accompanied by a report from Anchorcert, stating the stone to be a natural ruby, no evidence of treatment observed £3000 - 4000 286 A Platinum, Diamond and Onyx Insect Brooch, attributed to Chaumet, the stylised bug with head and body inset with round brilliant cut diamonds, and the wings with onyx, measures 3.1cm by 3.6cm £500 - 700 287 An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Cluster Ring, three baguette cut diamonds within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, finger size P £800 - 1200 288 A Citrine and Diamond Cluster Ring, an octagonal brilliant cut citrine within a border of eight-cut diamonds, in white collet settings, to a yellow shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.80 carat approximately, finger size P1/2 £300 - 400

289 A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Earrings, round brilliant cut diamonds in white four claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, with post fittings for pierced ears £700 - 1000 290 A Pair of Cognac Diamond Earrings, each round brilliant cut diamond in a white double claw setting, which is inset with small white diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 4.30 carat approximately, with screw-back post fittings for pierced ears £3000 - 4000 291 A Ruby, Diamond and Pearl Swag Brooch, circa 1910, a double bow design with linking articulated swag section, set throughout with old cut diamonds, and with four mixed cut rubies and three pearls, measures 3.9cm by 3.6cm £500 - 700 292 A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Earrings, the round brilliant cut diamonds in four claw settings, with post fittings for pierced ears, total estimated diamond weight 0.50 carat approximately £300 - 400 293 A Diamond, Sapphire and Ruby Armorial Shield Jewel, Studdert Family, the divided shield inset with round cut and cabochon sapphires to one side, rubies to the other, with four stars overlaid, set with brilliant cut and rose cut diamonds, measures 3cm by 3.8cm The Studdert family were the one time inhabitants of Bunratty Castle, County Clare. This jewel is believed to have been commissioned from Dibdin of Sloane St, by Charles Studdert who was working there as manager in the 1960's. Charles Studdert was the uncle of the vendor. Sold with an original design sketch. *Further illustrative documents can be viewed.

£1000 - 1500

294 A Diamond Full Eternity Ring, baguette cut diamonds channel set in a white flat sided mount, total estimated diamond weight 1.80 carat approximately, finger size R £500 - 700 295 A Diamond Solitaire Ring, circa 1930, the old brilliant cut diamond in a white claw setting, to diamond set shoulders on a plain polished shank, principal diamond weight 1.15 carat approximately, finger size O £1200 - 1500 296 An Art Deco Diamond Ring, an old cut diamond within a squared setting, to stepped shoulders inset with diamonds, on a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, finger size O1/2 £400 - 600 297 A Diamond Plaque Ring, the pierced setting with foliate motifs, and set throughout with old cut diamonds, in a white claw setting on engraved shoulders to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.30 carat approximately, finger size R1/2 £300 - 400 298 A Lady's Art Deco Diamond Set Wristwatch, lever movement signed Royce Watch Co, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, rectangular case with a diamond set bezel and hinged lugs, engraved floral sides, hinged back inscribed platine, 11mm wide £600 - 800

299 A Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring, an oval mixed cut ruby within a border of twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw settings to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.20 carat approximately, finger size S1/2 £1000 - 1500 300 A Diamond Bar Brooch, an old cut diamond within a row of graduated rose cut diamonds in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, length 7.8cm £300 - 400 301 An Art Deco Ruby and Diamond Brooch, the plaque brooch inset with old cut and baguette cut diamonds, a step cut ruby and two oval mixed cut rubies, in white claw and millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 3.50 carat approximately, measures 5.1cm by 2.1cm £1000 - 1500 302 A Pair of Diamond Solitaire Earrings, each comprising a round brilliant cut diamond within a white claw setting, with screw-on fittings, total estimated diamond weight 1.25 carat approximately £1000 - 1500 303 A Snake Necklace, circa 1860, graduated fancy links form the body, the head set with a carbuncle garnet, and rose cut diamonds, with emerald eyes, and a carbuncle set drop with locket back suspended from his mouth, length 39cm £400 - 600 304 A Victorian Pearl and Diamond Ring, five graduated split pearls spaced by pairs of tiny diamonds, claw set to shaped shoulders on a shank with decorative edging, finger size N1/2 £400 - 600

305 A Synthetic Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire in a yellow rubbed over setting, within a border of rose cut diamonds in white rubbed over settings, to a yellow forked shoulder shank, finger size P £500 - 700

310 A Diamond Five Stone Ring, the graduated old mine cut diamonds in white claw settings, on a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 2.00 carat approximately, finger size P1/2 £400 - 600

306 A Gemstone Ring, five bands each set with various gemstones including sapphire, ruby, demantoid garnet and pearl, in white settings, on yellow bands, held together at the base, finger size O1/2 £400 - 600

311 An Amethyst and Diamond Brooch, the amethysts in yellow millegrain settings, with old cut diamonds in white settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.75 carat approximately, measures 3.6cm by 4.2cm £400 - 600

307 A Brown and White Diamond Cluster Ring, an old cut brown diamond within a border of old cut white diamonds, in white claw settings, on a yellow plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 3.50 carat approximately, finger size P £3000 - 4000

312 An Early 20th Century Polish Silver and Gilt Plated Wine Cooler, Norblin & Co, Warszawa post 1915, of deep hemispherical form with high scroll handles, two bands of latticed borders and applied cast leaves, fruit and ribbons, raised on four bracket feet, 29cm high £300 - 400

308 A Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring, a cabochon ruby in a yellow collet setting within a border of rose cut diamonds in white collet settings, to a carved floral decorated shank, total estimated diamond weight 1.00 carat approximately, finger size O Accompanied by an identification report from Anchorcert, stating the ruby to weigh 3.92ct, that no evidence of treatment was observed, the origin opinion being Burma £2500 - 3000 309 A Locket Pendant, probably European, circa 1870, in the form of a heart, three coloured floral and foliate decoration, with hidden aperture and key to open, measures 2.5cm by 4.1cm £400 - 600

313 A Russian Silver Gilt and Shaded Enamel Pill Box, Moscow, master's mark MC in an oval, right facing Kokoshnik mark, circular, the hinged cover decorated with polychrome shaded flowers on a textured ground within dot border, with applied thumbpiece, the sides with similar flowers and scrolls, 5cm wide, 63g, in a fitted Wartski box £600 - 800 314 A Russian Silver Gilt and Enamel Cigarette Case, master's mark CMIII (sh) in a rectangle, left facing Kokoshnik mark, rounded rectangular, decorated to each side with polychrome flowers, scrolls and strapwork on a textured ground within a dot border, 6cm wide, 113g, in a fitted Asprey case £500 - 800

315 A Russian Icon of Our Lady of Kazan, maker's mark C[GHE], left facing Kokoshnik mark, rectangular, traditionally painted, the parcel gilt oklad with chased and repousse gowns for the Virgin and the Christ child, on a plain background with applied blue enamelled wording, with applied pierced and engraved haloes, 18cm by 15cm £300 - 500

319 An 18th Century Silver Coffee Pot, possibly Maltese or Provincial Italian, marks indistinct, the pear shaped body raised on three hoof feet, beak shaped spout with garland border, shaped wooden handle with flowerhead bosses and a hinged domed cover with an acanthus finial and shaped thumbpiece, 24cm high, 28ozt £3000 - 5000

316 A Continental Silver Gilt, Enamel and Gem Set Nef, 20th century, the triple deck man-o-war in full sail with two lower gun decks, three masts and rigging, the bow and stern with pierced foliate cagework and set with pearls and amethyst cabochon stones, the lower hull engraved to simulate planks, the upper with parcel gilt enamel panels, raised on a scrolled support, 25cm long, 34cm high, 47oz 1dwt £2000 - 3000

320 An Elizabeth II Silver Pheasant Table Ornament, C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2003, realistically modelled with its wings spread, 14cm high, 32oz 5dwt £800 - 1200

317 A Burmese Silver Rice Bowl, 'peacock' signature to underside, the bellied body profusely decorated in repousse with twelve figures within reserved panels bordered with trees and flowers, 23cm wide, 27ozt £300 - 500 318 A Chinese Export Silver Bowl, maker's mark KH, Shanghai circa 1880-1920, circular with a shaped rim, divided into eight panels, chased with flowers, foliage, bird and figures, raised on four naturalistic flowing branch feet, 24cm wide, 21oz 9dwt £800 - 1200

321 A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Grouse Table Ornaments, C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2003, realistically modelled as a cock and hen, the cock 14cm high, 37oz 8dwt £800 - 1200 322 An Elizabeth II Silver Pheasant Table Ornament, C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 2002, realistically modelled with its wings spread, 10cm high, 16oz 9dwt £400 - 600 323 A Set of Ten Silver Menu or Place Card Holders, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1981, made to commemorate the wedding of HRH Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, the knopped baluster bases surmounted with the feathers of the Prince of Wales rising through a gold coronet of alternate crosses and fleur-de-lys and the motto Ich Dien, the bases engraved The Royal Wedding July 1981, each 4cm high, 110oz 4dwt all in, in a fitted presentation case £600 - 800

324 A George VI Silver Twin-Handled Tray, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1951, oval with a reeded border and simple loop handles, 65cm wide, 100ozt £700 - 900 325 A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Pheasant Table Ornaments, import marks for Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London 1962, realistically modelled as a cock and hen eating, 34cm long, 34oz 5dwt all in £800 - 1200 326 An Impressive Silver Salver, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1936, in George II style with a 'Bath' border, raised on four hoof feet, 52cm wide, 97ozt £1400 - 1600 327 A George VI Silver Four Piece Tea Service, Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield 1937/1939, comprising hot water jug, teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, of rounded rectangular form, 64oz 5dwt all in £600 - 700 328 A George V Five Piece Silver Tea Service, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911, comprising kettle, stand and burner, coffee pot, teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each with a gadrooned border and reeded handles; A George V Silver Twin-Handled Tray, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1911, with a gadrooned border, engraved to the underside Garrard & Co Ltd, Calcutta, the front with a Bengal Nagpur Railway presentation inscription, the tray 76cm wide, approx 251ozt all in, in an oak fitted chest £1800 - 2200

329 An Edward VII Silver Inkstand, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1902, the rectangular base with four volute feet, profusely pierced sides with shaped top, with pierced divisions for two cut glass inkwells with silver hinged covers, 23cm wide, 16oz 4dwt £250 - 350 330 An Arts and Crafts Silver Pedestal Bowl, William Comyns, London 1901, of shallow circular form, the sides chased with eight panels, the centre of the bowl engraved with a crest, being a bears arm erased holding a fish, raised on an octagonal pedestal foot, 30cm wide, 48oz 5dwt £600 - 800 331 A Victorian Silver Inkstand, Daniel & John Wellby, London 1895, the rectangular base with a gadrooned border and two pen trays, raised on four pierced bracket feet, with two cut glass inkwells with hinged silver covers, each engraved with a crest and motto, with a central square wafer box mounted with a taperstick in the form of a miniature chamberstick with removable nozzle, 28cm wide, 32oz 8dwt The crest and motto are probably that of George Charles Kent, being a lion's head erased, erminois, collared, and the motto Virtute et honore £500 - 800 332 A Victorian Silver and Parcel Gilt Sugar Bowl and Cream Jug, Elkington & Co (Frederick Elkington), Birmingham 1886, in the Homeric style, the bowl engraved in Greek Friendship, and Belief on the cream jug, with gilt interiors, the jug 5cm high, 5oz 4dwt all in (2) £800 - 1200

333 A Victorian Silver Salver, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1840, shaped circular with a cast and applied fruiting vine border, the centre chased and engraved with scrolls, raised on four cast and chased paw feet, 41cm wide, 53oz £500 - 800 334 A Victorian Silver Inkstand, Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1837, the shaped base with rococo style shell and scroll border and two upturned handles, mounted with two cut glass inkwell with silver covers and a central fluted wafer box mounted with a taperstick in the form of a miniature chamberstick, complete with snuffer, engraved Presented by Edward King Tenison Esq, To the Honble [sic] and Revd Edward Moore, 28th Nov 1858, 32cm wide, 20ozt £400 - 600 335 A George III Silver Salver, Robert Hennell II, London 1817, circular with a reeded border, raised on three cast acanthus capped paw feet, 46cm wide, 88oz 8dwt £2500 - 2800 336 A George III Silver Cruet Frame, Paul Storr, London 1809, boat shaped with applied border and acanthus capped volute grips over four similar feet, the reeded wirework frame with divisions for eight silver mounted cut glass items comprising oil and vinegar with hinged lids, loop handles, four double lipped jars with stoppers and two mustards with lift-off covers and associated spoons, 40cm wide, the base 49ozt £2500 - 3000

337 A Set of Six George III Silver Plates, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1806, circular with a ropetwist border, each engraved with a coat of arms with draped mantling, 25cm wide, 110oz 5dwt all in The arms are Plowden impaling Lawrance or Langan. £1200 - 1800 338 A Pair of George III Silver Chambersticks, John Hutson, London 1792, the circular pans with a reeded border, openwork stems, urn shaped capital removable nozzle, with original extinguishers, engraved with a crest, being a ram couchant, 17cm wide, 20oz 2dwt all in £400 - 600 339 A George III Silver Cake Basket, maker's mark worn, London 1788, of typical oval form with a pierced and beaded border, central reeded loop handle and raised on a pierced pedestal foot, the interior engraved with neo-classical garlands and festoons, 35cm wide, 25oz 2dwt £400 - 600 340 A Pair of George III Silver Sauce Tureens and Covers, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1787, oval form, in the neo-classical style with reeded loop handles, oval pedestal feet and domed covers with urn finials, engraved with a crest, being a demi-lion rampant holding a lozenge, possibly the Leigh family (Whitley, Lancs), 25cm wide, 37oz 9dwt all in (4) £1000 - 1500

341 A George III Silver Tea Caddy Set with Case, Samuel Taylor, London 1767, comprising a pair of tea caddies and a covered sugar bowl, each pyriform and chased with typical flowers and scrolls, with domed covers terminating in a flower finial, raised on a pierced and chased spreading foot, 14cm high, 23oz 9dwt all in; In a Breakfront Dark Shagreen Case, the mounts stamped I.W, with a stepped hinged cover, pierced and engraved silver feet, hinges and lock, the handle plate engraved with a crest, being a dolphin bowed and naiant, raised on ball and claw feet, the fitted interior lined with purple velvet and silver piping, 33cm wide £5000 - 7000 342 A George II Silver Chocolate Pot, probably Louis Cuny, London 1728, the tapering conical body with a straight spout, scroll handle and domed cover with a further pull-off cover with a compressed knop and ball filial, with a scroll handle, the body engraved with a monogram, 24cm high, 31oz 4dwt all in £2000 - 3000 343 A Pair of George II Silver Waiters, Hester Fawdery, London 1727, square with rounded corners, plain border, four pad feet and traces of a cross bottony to the centre, 14.5cm wide, 15oz 4dwt all in During the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries wives of silversmiths would often continue the trade of their husband upon his death. Although not considered apprentices outright, these wives learnt the trade just as thoroughly as an apprentice would, and thus were able to continue their trade. On the death of their spouse, the wife could register her own mark at Goldsmiths Hall, often in a diamond lozenge (in heraldry, a woman's crest or cipher was framed with a lozenge). Hester Fawdery was married to William Fawdery (died circa 1727), who was apprenticed to Robert Cooper. £400 - 600

344 A Queen Anne Silver Tankard, Robert Timbrell, London 1703, with slightly tapering sides, double step cover with crenulated lip, cast scrolling thumbpiece and an S scroll handle, the body engraved with contemporary mantling enclosing the initials N over GJ, 20cm high, 29oz 9dwt £3000 - 5000 345 An Elizabeth II Silver Table Service of Flatware, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1994, Hanoverian pattern with a beaded edge, comprising eight each of table forks, side forks, silver handled table knives, silver handled side knives, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons and two serving spoons, approx 84ozt, in a fitted mahogany canteen £700 - 1000 346 An Elizabeth II Silver Table Service of Flatware, JS&S, Sheffield 1972, Hanoverian pattern, comprising eight each of table forks, dessert forks, tea forks, coffee spoons, silver handled dinner knives, silver handled side knives, dessert spoons, soup spoons, four serving spoons and a set of eight silver plated fish knives and forks, approx 75ozt, in a fitted mahogany canteen £800 - 1200 347 An Elizabeth II Silver Table Service of Flatware, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1964, Louis XVI pattern, comprising eight each of table forks, silver handled table knives, side forks, silver handled side knives, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives, fish forks, tea spoons and four serving spoons, and a three piece silver handled carving set, in a fitted mahogany canteen, approx 98ozt excluding knives (qty) £700 - 1000

348 A George V Silver Table Service of Flatware, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1918, King's pattern, comprising eighteen each of dessert forks, dessert spoons and table forks, six table spoons, a basting spoon, a soup ladle and twenty two teaspoons (some with Victorian marks), also six each of matching plated table knives and dessert knives, approx 193ozt (qty) £2000 - 3000

352 A Silver Composite Table Service of Flatware, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1839 (forks), John Harris, London 1834 (spoons), Fiddle, Thread and Shell Pattern, comprising twelve each of table forks, side forks, dessert spoons, 102oz; and A Set of Twelve Kings Pattern Table and Side knives, C J Vander Ltd, London 1963 (qty) £800 - 1000

349 A Victorian Silver Part Table Service of Flatware, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1882, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, being a demi-lion rampant holding a lozenge, possibly the Leigh family (Whitley, Lancs), comprising nine table forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, nine teaspoons, two sauce ladles and two salt spoons 62oz 8dwt all in £400 - 600

353 A George IV Silver Patent Medicine Spoon, maker's mark WB, London 1827, of typical form with a gilt interior, inscribed Charles Gibson, Inventor, 1 Bishopsgate St. Wenthian, 14cm long, 37g £400 - 600

350 A Set of Five Scottish Provincial Silver Table Spoons, James Sturrock, Montrose circa 1860, Fiddle pattern, engraved with the initials JA, stamped mitre, mitre, mitre, JS, 22.5cm long, 10oz 3dwt all in £300 - 500 351 A Set of Five Scottish Provincial Silver Dessert Spoons, James Sturrock, Montrose circa 1860, Old English pattern, engraved with the initials JA, stamped thistle, JS, rose, 18cm long, 4oz 9dwt all in £200 - 300

354 A Set of Fourteen Scottish Silver Table Forks, David McDonald, Glasgow 1826, Fiddle pattern, initialled JA; Eighteen Side Forks En Suite, David McDonald , Glasgow 1827; and Five Table Spoons, David McDonald, Edinburgh 1814, initialled AA, 69oz all in (37) £500 - 700 355 A Set of Six Scottish Silver Toddy Ladles, maker's mark AC, Edinburgh 1817, Oar pattern, initialled JA, marked AC, towers, thistle, date letter, duty mark, CD, 16.5cm long; and Two Others, David McDonald, Edinburgh 1815, oar pattern, initialled A, 8oz 3dwt all in (8) £200 - 300 356 A Set of Seven Scottish Provincial Silver Tablespoons, James Wright, Perth circa 1810, Old English pattern, initialled JA, stamped JW, S, thistle, S, double headed eagle, 23.5cm long, 14oz 8dwt all in £400 - 600

357 A Set of Eleven George III Provincial Silver Tablespoons, Robert Cattle & James Barber, York 1808, Old English pattern, engraved with a ram couchant, 22cm long, 20ozt £600 - 900 358 A Set of Twelve George III Provincial Silver Table Forks, Robert Cattle, York 1807, Old English pattern, engraved with a ram couchant, 20cm long, 28ozt £600 - 900 359 A Set of Six George IV Silver Tablespoons, Richard Crossley, London 1783, Old English pattern, each engraved with crest of a talbot sejant supporting an escutcheon, 21.5cm long; and A Set of Twelve George IV Silver Dessert Spoons, Richard Crossley, London 1784, en suite with the above, no duty mark, 17cm long, 25ozt all in (18) The crest is probably that of Sir Thomas Metcalfe, 4th Baronet (1795-1853) who was for over 40 years in the service of the East India Company. The only difference is that Metcalf's escutcheon in the crest being charged with a hand issuing from clouds in. The presence of a 'Grant mark' next to the hallmark adds credence to this. £300 - 500 360 A Set of Seven Scottish Silver Tablespoons. Lothian & Robertson, Edinburgh probably 1762, Hanoverian pattern with rattail, engraved with a crest and motto, being cubit arm holding a crescent and I HOPE TO SPEED, 19.5cm long; and Three Other Engraved En Suite, probably Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1762, 21oz 5dwt all in (10) The crest is that of the Cathcart family. £300 - 500

361 A James I Silver Seal Top Spoon, maker's mark a crescent enclosing a W, possibly William Cawdell, London circa 1610, with a fig shaped bowl, tapering hexagonal stem and a cast baluster terminal, 17cm long, 47g £600 - 900 362 A Victorian Silver 'Castle Top' Card Case, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1845, shaped rectangular, the front with a depiction of Melrose Abbey in deep relief, the remainder of the case with repousse scrolls and foliage and a cartouche engraved Kate, 10cm high, 73g £1000 - 1500 363 A Victorian Silver ''Castle Top'' Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1838, rectangular, the hinged cover with a view of Windsor Castle, with reeded sides and engine turned base, the gilt interior with a pierced and engraved grille, 3.8cm long, 25g £800 - 1000 364 A Victorian Silver Gilt ''Castle Top'' Vinaigrette, Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1839, rectangular, the hinged cover with a view of Kenilworth Castle, engine turned sides and base, the gilt interior with a pierced and engraved grille, 3.9cm long, 24g £800 - 1000 365 A Victorian Silver "Castle Top" Card Case, probably Taylor & Perry (John Taylor & John Perry), Birmingham circa 1840, rectangular, each side with a view of Abbotsford House, with a hinged cover, 9.6cm high, 84g £300 - 500

366 A William IV Silver "Castle Top" Aide Memoire, Taylor & Perry (John Taylor & John Perry), Birmingham 1835, in the form of a book, each cover with a view of Newstead Abbey, the interior fitted with three ivory leaves, each engraved consecutively Monday - Saturday, with a propelling pencil acting as the closure, 9cm high £250 - 350 367 A William IV Silver Gilt "Castle Top" Snuff Box, Taylor & Perry (John Taylor & John Perry), Birmingham circa 1835, rectangular, the hinged cover with a view of the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey, with engine turned sides and base, the base engraved EAGLE, 5.2cm wide, 49g £500 - 800 368 A "Castle Top" Vinaigrette, unmarked, rectangular, the hinged cover with a view of Windsor Castle, the gilt interior with a pierced and engraved grille, 5.5cm wide, 55.4g £200 - 300 369 A Novelty Silver Vinaigrette, marks obscured, in the form of an articulated fish, the hinged head opening to reveal a gilt interior with a pierced grille, finely engraved with naturalistic scales and fins, 8cm long, 12.6g £400 - 700 370 A Collection of Five Seal Fobs, unmarked, 18th and 19th century, each with an engraved hardstone matrix bearing an armorial, two bearing the arms of either Evans, Gwyn, Herbert, Jones or Vaughan, another with the arms of Fielding impaling another (see online impressions of marks), together with A Gilt Suspension Pendant, in the form of an eagle with a serpent in its beak, 59g all in (6)

By family repute these were the property of Alleyne FitzHerbert, who was the UK Ambassador to Catherine The Great from 1783-1787 and to Alexander I from 1801-1802, during which time he was created Lord St Helens £500 - 800 371 A Cased Set of Eight French Gold Napoleonic Charms, restricted warranty mark for gold, Paris 1809-19, each finely detailed charm with a suspension loop or chain, comprising: shako, frogged tunic, a foot in a Romanesque sandal, dress sword, flintlock musket, fiddle, cannon and a sabretache, in a fitted gilt tooled brown leather and velvet presentation case, the tunic charm 3cm long, 25.4g all in £1000 - 2000 372 A Singing Bird Musical Automaton, late 19th century, the rectangular body of bombe profile, with engine turned and engraved geometric and floral decoration to all sides, the hinged cover enamelled with a racehorse to the top and a group of flowers to the underside, with a finely pierced and engraved grille, with a multi-coloured turning, flapping and tweeting bird, 10.5cm wide £2500 - 3500 373 A Singing Bird Musical Automaton, late 19th century, the rectangular box decorated with applied with cast putti and garlands to the sides and geometric motifs to the top, the hinged cover enamelled with a shepherd and shepherdess to the top and a group of flowers to the underside, with a finely pierced grille, with a multi-coloured turning, flapping and tweeting bird, 9cm wide £2500 - 3500

374 A Singing Bird Musical Automaton, 19th century, the plain rectangular tortoiseshell box with a flap to conceal a key (missing), the hinged cover foliate engraving, with an engraved grille, with a multi-coloured turning, flapping and tweeting bird, 9.2cm wide £1000 - 1500

380 A Harold Moorcroft Earthenware Vase, incised blue slip with stylised tulips in a landscape, signed HAROLD MOORCROFT and dated 1901, 27cm

375 A Silver Mounted Book of Common Prayer, Wright & Davies (William Frederick Wright), London circa 1920, with plain silver spine and boards, the front with fifteen applied opals in the form of a crucifix, 8cm wide, in original fitted case £700 - 900

Provenance: A gift from Harold to the vendor's Aunt, a family friend. Aunt Hilda was Harold's driver and took him on a Monday to his office on the Wharf at Canary Island. His daughter Josephine owned six vases. £500 - 700

376 A Coral Amulet, possibly 17th century, the deep red coral pendant of natural form, mounted in a gilt metal mount with castellated border and suspension loop, 7cm long, 36g From the Middle Ages coral has been used for amulets, as a medical remedy and was believed it had the power to detect poison in foods. £300 - 500 377 A Faberge Style Carved Agate Model of an Indian Rhinoceros, 20th century, realistically carved with skin and neck folds, standing four square, with cabochon sapphire eyes, 4cm high £700 - 1000

Literature: Swindells (Neil) William Moorcroft Behind The Glaze His Life Story 1872-1945, page 59 similar vase

381 A William Moorcroft Hesperian Ware Daisy Pattern Vase, circa 1902, in blues and mauve, on a blue ground, brown printed Osler's Hesperian ware mark, green painted signature and des, 12cm £600 - 900 382 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Florian Ware Lilac Pattern Vase, circa 1903, in blues, mauve and yellow/green on a blue ground, brown printed Florian ware mark, green painted signature and des, brown painted M.1895, 20cm £800 - 1200 383 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Poppy Pattern Biscuit Barrel, circa 1900-6, with plated mounts and cover, in shades of blue, red and white, on a mustard ground, brown printed Macintyre ware mark, green painted monogram and des, 14cm excluding fittings £400 - 600 384 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Poppy Pattern Tobacco Jar, circa 1904-13, in shades of blue, green, red and white, on a mustard ground, brown printed Macintyre ware mark, green painted monogram, 14cm £200 - 300

385 A Rare William Moorcroft Macintyre Peacock Feather Pattern Vase, circa 1904-13, the design carved and tubelined in blue and green on a white ground, brown printed Macintyre ware mark, green painted signature, 24cm £1000 - 1500

391 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Florian Ware Poppy Pattern Flower Pot, circa 1903-4, in blue and green on a white ground, brown printed Florian ware mark and Rd No 401753, green painted signature and des, 8.5cm £300 - 500

386 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Florian Ware Tulip and Daisy Pattern Jardiniere, circa 1903-4, in blue, yellow and green on a blue ground, brown printed Florian ware mark, green painted signature and des, 20cm £700 - 1000

392 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Poppy Pattern Twin-Handled Vase, circa 1900-02, in blue, yellow and green on a white ground, brown printed Macintyre ware mark and Rd No 360574 and 401753, green painted signature and des, 8.5cm £300 - 500

387 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Tulip and Forget-me-Nots Pattern Vase, circa 1908-9, in blue, yellow and green on a white ground, brown printed Macintyre ware mark, impressed 393, green painted signature, 24.5cm £600 - 900 388 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Florian Ware Poppy Pattern Twin-Handled Cup and Cover, circa 1903-4, in blue and green on a white ground, brown printed Florian ware mark and Rd No 401753, green painted signature, impressed 143, 22cm £800 - 1200 389 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Florian Ware Poppy Pattern Twin-Handled Vase, circa 1903-4, in blue and green on a white ground, brown printed Florian ware mark and Rd No 401753, green painted signature and des and 2420, 24cm £600 - 900 390 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Poppy Pattern Twin-Handled Vase, circa 1900-2, in blue and green on a white and blue ground, brown printed Macintyre ware mark and Rd No 360576 and 401753, green painted signature and des, 20cm £600 - 900

393 A William Moorcroft Hazledene Landscape Pattern Vase, circa 1903, in blues, green and with yellow "overglaze", green painted signature and des, green printed MADE FOR LIBERTY & Co RD No 397964, 10cm £800 - 1200 394 A William Moorcroft Hazledene Landscape Pattern Vase, circa 1903, in blues, green and with yellow "overglaze", green painted signature and des, 12.5cm £800 - 1200 395 A William Moorcroft Hazledene Landscape Pattern Pot Pourri, circa 1903, with a pierced screw cover, in blues, green and with yellow "overglaze", green painted signature, impressed 966, brown printed RD No 397964, residual paper label, 16cm diameter £800 - 1200 396 A William Moorcroft Revived Cornflower Pattern Biscuit Box and Cover, dated XI-1913, on a mottled green ground, green painted signature and dated XI-1913, 17cm £800 - 1200

397 A William Moorcroft Revived Cornflower Pattern Twin-Handled Vase, circa 1912-3, on a mottled green ground, impressed 160, green painted signature, 20.5cm £1000 - 1500 398 A William Moorcroft Revived Cornflower Pattern Vase, dated XII-1913, on a mottled green ground, impressed 153, green painted signature and dated XII-1913, 18cm £700 - 1000 399 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Pomegranate Pattern Biscuit Box and Cover, circa 1912-4, on a mottled green ground, green painted signature, brown printed MADE FOR LIBERTY & Co, 17cm £400 - 600 400 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Pomegranate Pattern Vase, dated 1912, on a mottled green ground, impressed 1434, green painted signature and 1912 Made for Liberty & Co, 20cm £500 - 800 401 A William Moorcroft Pomegranate Pattern Twin-Handled Bowl, circa 1912-4, on a mottled green ground, green painted signature, 21cm across handles £400 - 600 402 A William Moorcroft Pomegranate Pattern Vase, on a blue ground, impressed factory marks and 883, blue painted signature, 26cm £300 - 400

403 A William Moorcroft Pomegranate Pattern Oval Cabochon, on a blue ground, monogrammed, 5.5cm; A William Moorcroft Pansy Pattern Oval Cabochon, on a blue ground, 4cm; A Set of Six Moorcroft Buttons, powder blue glaze, each 2.5cm; and Five Various Ruskin Pottery Cabochons, all impressed RUSKIN, different sizes £100 - 150 404 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Pansy Pattern Pedestal Bowl, circa 1913-16, in purple, yellow and green on a white ground, impressed Burslem factory mark and 274, green painted signature, 24cm diameter £700 - 1000 405 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Pansy Pattern Vase, circa 1911-13, in purple, yellow and green on a white ground, brown printed Macintyre ware mark, impressed 348, green painted signature, 14.5cm £500 - 700 406 A William Moorcroft Claremont Toadstool Pattern Twin-Handled Bowl, circa 1913-16, in blues, green and deep pink, blue painted signature, impressed 20, 27cm across handles (cracks) £300 - 500 407 A William Moorcroft Claremont Toadstool Pattern Tobacco Jar and Cover, circa 1913-16, with a screw cover, in blues, green and deep pink, green painted monogram, impressed 865, 16cm diameter £600 - 900 408 A William Moorcroft Claremont Toadstool Pattern Vase, circa 1918, on a blue/green ground, impressed Burslem factory mark and 364, green painted signature, 18cm £300 - 500

409 A William Moorcroft Moonlit Blue Landscape Pattern Vase, circa 1925, swollen shoulders, blue painted signature, impressed factory mark and 189, 15.5cm £500 - 800 410 A William Moorcroft Moonlit Blue Landscape Pattern Powder Bowl and Cover, circa 1925, blue painted monogram, impressed factory mark and 222, residual paper label, 15cm diameter £400 - 600 411 A William Moorcroft Moonlit Blue Landscape Pattern Biscuit Barrel, circa 1925, with Tudric pewter rim and cover, blue painted monogram, impressed factory mark and 223, cover stamped MADE IN ENGLAND TUDRIC MOORCROFT 01328, 17cm £400 - 600 412 A William Moorcroft Big Poppy Pattern Ginger Jar and Cover, circa 1925, impressed factory marks and printed Royal warrant label POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN, blue painted signature, 22cm £700 - 1000 413 A William Moorcroft Big Poppy Pattern Jar and Cover, circa 1925, with Tudric pewter rim, base and cover, base stamped MADE IN ENGLAND TUDRIC MOORCROFT 01329, 14cm £400 - 600 414 A William Moorcroft Macintyre Flambe Late Florian Pattern Ginger Jar and Cover, circa 1930s, in blues and greens, jar with impressed factory mark, impressed 189, blue painted signature, cover with blue painted monogram, 26cm (later cover)

Illustrated Atterbury (Paul) Moorcroft A Guide to Moorcroft Pottery 1897-1993, published by Richard Dennis 1998, page 28, plate 28 for a Moorcroft advertising the Grand Prix Antwerp 1930 in The Pottery Gazette and Glass Trade Review August 1 1932. £700 - 1000 415 A William Moorcroft Flambe Waving Corn Pattern Vase, dated 1942, on a mottled green/blue ground, impressed factory marks POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN and facsimile signature, blue painted signature and dated 1942, 33cm £600 - 900 416 A William Moorcroft Flambe Wisteria Pattern Vase, circa 1928, impressed factory marks, blue painted signature, 31.5cm £600 - 900 417 A William/Walter Moorcroft Macintyre Flambe Orchid and Spring Flowers Pattern Vase, dated 1940, with impressed factory mark POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN and facsimile signature, blue painted signature and dated 1940, 16cm £400 - 600 418 A Walter Moorcroft Flambe Anemone Pattern Vase, with impressed factory mark and printed Royal warrant label POTTERS TO THE LATE QUEEN MARY, blue painted monogram, 18cm £300 - 500 419 A Walter Moorcroft Leaf and Grape Pattern Ginger Jar and Cover, on a green/blue ground, with impressed factory mark and POTTER TO H.M THE QUEEN, facsimile signature and blue painted monogram, 21cm £200 - 300

420 A Walter Moorcroft Anemone Pattern Ginger Jar and Cover, on a green/blue ground, with impressed factory mark and green painted A, 12cm £60 - 90 421 A Large Modern Moorcroft Parramore Pattern Prestige Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, depicting Parramore Island landscape, painted signature and dated 15.10.2002, impressed factory marks and mushroom 2002, tube liner Sarah Wild, painter Sue Barnsley, 52cm £1200 - 1800 422 A Large Modern Moorcroft Belles Femmes Pattern Prestige Vase, designed by Sian Leeper, depicting maidens as the four seasons, No. 1/10, painted signature, impressed factory marks and leaf 2001, tube liner Marie Penkethman, painter Hayley Moore, 64.5cm £1200 - 1800 423 A Large Modern Moorcroft Ryden Lane Pattern Prestige RM3/27 Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, of baluster form with flared neck and rim, No. 68/100, painted signature, impressed factory marks and keys 2000, tube liner Clare Sneyd, painter Amanda Baggley, 68cm £1000 - 1500 424 A Large Modern Moorcroft Montagnac Pattern Prestige Vase, designed by Emma Bossons, depicting fruiting vines and a farmhouse before a mountain landscape, No. 6/100, painted signature, impressed factory marks and leaf 2001, tube liner Gillian Johnson, 63cm £1000 - 1500

425 A Large Modern Moorcroft Ryden Lane Pattern Prestige RM3/27 Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, of baluster form with flared neck and rim, No. 91/100, painted signature, impressed factory marks and leaf 2001, tube liner Clare Sneyd, painter Joanne Mountford, 68cm with circular mahogany base £1000 - 1500 426 A Large Modern Moorcroft Tapestry of Time Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, of trumpet form, No.7, painted signature, impressed factory marks and tennis racket 2007, tube liner Gillian Johnson, painter Hayley Moore, 46.5cm £700 - 1000 427 A Large Modern Moorcroft Bullerswood Revisited Pattern Vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, No.14/30, painted signature, impressed factory marks and boat 2013, 41cm £300 - 400 428 A Modern Moorcroft Lake Garda Pattern JM1/12 Vase, designed by Paul Hilditch, No. 2/30, painted signature, impressed factory marks and vase, 30cm £600 - 900 429 A Modern Moorcroft Pride of Lions Pattern 769/6 Ginger Jar and Cover, designed by Sian Leeper, impressed and painted factory marks, underglaze Sian Leeper signature, numbered 172/250, 16cm (boxed) £200 - 300 430 A Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works Kingfisher Pattern Jar and Cover, stamped Dennis China Works 2002F and painted No.15/50 S.T des, thrown by Rory McLeod, painted by Heidi Warr, 29cm £200 - 300

431 A Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works Illyria Pattern Vase, decorated with snow leopards, No.7/12, impressed Dennis China Works 2002 F and painted S.T des, thrown by Rory Mcleod, artist's monogram for Heidi Warr, 36cm (Made for Barry Thornton, Stratford-upon-Avon) £200 - 300 432 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works Four Vases: The Seasons Holden Wood Spring/Summer/Winter and Deer Patterns, stamped factory marks Dennis China Works 2001/2, each signed S.T des and numbered, each 19cm (one boxed) £300 - 400 433 Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Pottery: A Food Warmer, incised floral decoration covered in a mustard glaze, impressed LINTHORPE Chr Dresser 430 HT, 21cm diameter £200 - 300 434 A Burmantofts Faience Pottery Toad Spoon Warmer, modelled seated with two front legs, turquoise glaze, impressed 451 WHITE T and BF, 13cm £150 - 200 435 A Sunflower Pottery Vase, by Sir Edmund Elton, with applied foliate decoration on a green/blue ground, painted Elton mark, 23cm £150 - 200 436 A Royal Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Bottle Vase, by Florence Barlow, pâte-sur-pâte decoration of birds on a stippled ground, impressed factory marks, S EB g, incised FEB, 816, 27.5cm £400 - 600

437 A Rare Foley Intarsio Pottery Jardiniere Stand, circa 1898, decorated with cranes in flight against the sun on a sky blue ground, marked 3156 Rd 330299, 71cm (restored) £1000 - 1500 438 A Continental Art Nouveau Circular Plaque, tube lined with swans on a river landscape, impressed marks 1889/30, 30cm in an oak frame £100 - 150 439 John Maltby (b.1936): "HERD The sloop "HERO" off ST IVES after the GREAT STORM of 1904...", A Swinging Boat Picture, painted with and inscribed LANDS END and A.WALLIS his house, signed to reverse John MALTBY, 23cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £150 - 250 440 John Maltby (b.1936): "ALFRED ENGLAND wind fresh to Strong GALE FORCE at times...", A Swinging Boat Picture, painted with and inscribed LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER, COAST GUARD and CUSTOMS HOUSE, signed to reverse John MALTBY, 34cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £150 - 250 441 John Maltby (b.1936): A Stoneware Bird and Fish Totem, the rectangular base with impressed potter's seal mark, 23cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £80 - 120

442 John Maltby (b.1936): A Stoneware "Family Group", on a rectangular base with impressed potter's seal mark, inscribed "Family Group" and signed John MALTBY, 29cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £150 - 250 443 John Maltby (b.1936): A Stoneware Bird and Fish Boat, sculpted with a bird on a boat with three hanging fishes, the boat with impressed potter's seal mark, 20cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £100 - 150 444 Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978): A Stoneware Square Dish, tenmoku glaze, unsigned, 32cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £300 - 500 445 David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994): A Stoneware Charger, with a repeating pattern on a speckled ground, impressed seal mark, 50cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £100 - 150 446 David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994): A Stoneware Jug, with a repeating pattern on a speckled ground, impressed seal mark, 23cm; and David Lloyd Jones (1928-1994): A Stoneware Casserole Crock Pot, with a repeating pattern on a speckled ground, impressed seal mark, 22cm (2) *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £100 - 150

447 A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Woodland Bridge Variation I and Picnic by a River Pattern Imperial Bowl, circa 1920s, pattern number Z4968, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, on a black lustre ground, Portland Vase mark, painted Z4968 and t, 20cm £1000 - 1500 448 A Clarice Cliff Brookfields Pattern Lynton Sugar Caster, painted with a cottage in a landscape on a banded ground, printed factory marks, 13cm £150 - 200 449 Two Clarice Cliff Bizarre "Crayon Scenes" Plates, decorated with tree landscapes, printed and impressed marks, 23cm Produced using ceramic crayons. A set of at least twelve sketched landscapes drawn in freehand in natural colours, featuring very English scenes with churches, trees and bridges, some were named. All examples decorated by paintress Rene Dale £100 - 150 450 Genozo Toothpaste: A Pair of Ashtead Pottery Advertising Figures, designed by Percy Metcalfe, modelled as lions, mottled blue glaze, printed 1926-36 factory mark, 19cm high, 24cm wide (one with damaged tooth) £300 - 400 451 A Denby Danesby Orient Ware Three-Handled Planter, blue, mauve and brown glaze, printed factory marks, 30cm diameter; and Two Other Pieces (3) £100 - 150

452 A C.I.A Manna Earthenware Group "Madonna Dell'Uva", modelled as a modern adaptation of the Madonna holding grapes with the baby Jesus, signed C.I.A.Manna TORINO "MADONNO DELL'UVA" .1.341. MB, 30cm £300 - 400 453 An Emile Gallé Cameo Vase, tall slender form with flared rim, acid etched with roses in tones of browns and reds, on a yellow and frosted ground, cameo signature Gallé on the body, 31.5cm £2000 - 3000 454 A Large Daum Nancy Cameo Rose Bowl, with acid etched dark mauve poppy flowers and leaves on a shaded and mottled red to burnt orange ground, engraved signature DAUM NANCY with the Croix de Lorraine, 23cm diameter £1500 - 2000 455 A Set of Four Daum Pate De Verre Glass Plates, by Raymond Corbin, 1969-70, moulded allegorical scenes representing the four seasons, Printemps in emerald, Ete in topaz, Automne in amethyst, Hiver in aquamarine, each numbered 80/2000, each 27cm £200 - 300 456 A Red Ashay Frosted Glass Car Mascot, circa 1930, modelled as a pair of leaping Afghan hounds, on a square base, 20cm Red Ashay commissioned 30 different glass car mascots, which were made in European glassworks, notably Stepanek and Alsoner Glassworks of Czechoslovakia. £100 - 200

457 A Venini Decanter and Stopper, ruby red and emerald green stripe, signed venini italia 85, circular label MADE IN ITALY VENINI MURANO, 47cm £300 - 400 458 Karl Bergemann Parsons (1884-1934): "OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN" A Design for a Stained Glass Panel, for St.Congan's Church, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, charcoal over pencil, inscribed to verso and dated 1932, 320cm by 113cm Purchased at a Karl Parsons exhibition at the William Morris Gallery 24October 1987 to 12 March 1988. £600 - 900 459 Henry Holiday (1839-1927), Attributed to: A Panel, circa 1878, Stained Leaded Glass, painted with a maiden with arms stretched above her head, 71cm by 43cm (damages) Possibly removed from St.Maurice's Church, Monkgate, York, rebuilt in 1878 to a design by Charles Fisher (local architect), replacing the smaller 12th century church (demolished in 1876). This new church was itself demolished in 1967 and was on the corner of Lord Mayor's Walk and Monkgate. Given to the vendor by a quantity surveyor who salvaged the panel from a church demolition in the 1960's, and who had worked on the York St. John's University development on Lord Mayor's Walk. £100 - 150 460 Paul-Jean Martel (Belgian 1879-1944): A Bronze Bust, probably of Jean Mermoz (the heroic French aviator), signed in cast Jean Martel and stamped in cast FRANCE BRONZE, on a green marble base, 39cm £500 - 700

461 Johann Philipp Ferdinand Preiss (German 1882-1943): "The Frog Prince": A Carved Ivory Group, modelled as a nude maiden sitting beside a pool looking across at a painted frog wearing a crown, on an onyx base, 7cm (damaged hands) £300 - 400

466 An Art and Crafts Carved Oak and Silver Mounted Sugar Caster, carved with Celtic designs and mounted with silver stylised roses roundels, the domed cover with pierced stars, rubbed maker's mark, London 1908, 25cm £100 - 200

462 Otto Petri (Berlin 1860-1942): An Alabaster Bust, modelled as a young girl, signed Petri and 4726 F 134, inset with a metal disc Goldscheider and monogram WMG, 9cm £100 - 150

467 An Arts and Crafts Winchester Bushel, by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, London 1909, chased around the rim henricus ceptimus dei gracia rex dauglae et Francie (Henry 7th King of Denmark and France), chased symbols a lion rampant, an anchor, a portcullis and a coat of arms, hammered finish, on three feet, maker's mark Rn & Cr, London 1909, 14cm across £250 - 350

463 An Art Nouveau Bronze Plaque, by Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis, titled LE NID, cast as a maiden discovering a birds nest, signed DANIEL DUPUIS and titled in cast, 13cm by 7.5cm in a stained mahogany easel frame £70 - 100 464 Baudouin Tuerlinckx (Belgian 1873-1945): Two Carved Walnut Busts, modelled as peasant women, both signed B.TUERLINCKX, 47cm Baudouin Tuerlinckx studied sculpture at the Mechelen Academy under Rosier, and later in Brussels under Van Der Stappen. Between 1899 and 1935 he taught at Mechelen. Tuerlinckx designed several public monuments in Belgium. £200 - 300 465 Two French Art Deco Silvered Metal and Frosted Glass Four-Light Chandeliers, each with moulded panels and four hanging shades, moulded marks GILLES, the frame 93cm high, 70cm diameter (one with missing shade) £600 - 900

468 A Georg Jenson Silver Twin-Handled Sugar Bowl, model No.321, designed by Johan Rohde, with scroll handles, import marks London 1931, stamped DESIN DENMARK STERLING 321 B GI/925/S and GEORG JENSEN, 7.5cm high £300 - 500 469 An Art Nouveau WMF Claret Jug, model No.192, with tapering clear glass liner, the silver plated mounts cast with a maiden and whiplash foliage, stamped with the ostrich factory mark and B I/0 * E9, 37cm (later glass liner); A Matching Beaker, stamped WMF in a rectangular box, 12.5cm; and A Tray, stamped I/0 and AS, 47cm (3) £400 - 600 470 A Liberty & Co "Tudric" Pewter Five Piece Tea/Coffee Service, designed by Archibald Knox, model No.0231, comprising teapot, coffee pot and hot water jug both with wicker covered handles, milk jug and sugar bowl, stamped marks, teapot 26cm £150 - 250

471 A Group of Liberty & Co "Tudric" Pewter, including a pair of squat candlesticks, model No.01417, hammered finish, stamped marks, 8.5cm high; a twin-handled bowl, model No.0405, 20cm across handles; and Seven Other Pieces (10) £100 - 150 472 Two Liberty & Co "Tudric" Pewter Sugar Bowls, designed by Archibald Knox, model No.025, whiplash decoration, each stamped TUDRIC 025, each 12cm long (worn) £180 - 220 473 An Arts and Crafts Copper Dish, Keswick School of Industrial Arts, repousse decorated with fruiting pomegranates, unmarked, 28.5cm £150 - 250 474 A Robert Welch (1929-2000) for Old Hall Alveston Stainless Steel Four Piece Tea Service, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, stamped marks DESIGNED BY R.WELCH OLD HALL ENGLAND 18/8 STAINLESS STEEL, sugar bowl with Design Centre label, teapot 11.5cm £100 - 150 475 A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson Oak Bedside Table, circa 1930's, with a raised upstand, the rectangular top above an under-tier, on turned front legs, with recessed front paw mouse signature, 43cm wide, 32.5cm deep, 57cm high £1000 - 1500 476 A Set of Four 1920's/30's Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Chairs, with shaped top rail, vase splats, the uprights with carved tail detail, hide seats with solid bases, turned front legs, one with recessed carved mouse signature, 98cm £700 - 1000

477 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Rustic Weathered Oak Timber Table and Chair, the chair with four plank back and seat construction and shaped arms, the table with shaped rectangular top, on four octagonal legs, each with carved mouse signature, chair 60cm wide, 51cm deep, 69cm high table 110cm wide, 58cm deep, 71cm high (2) £1000 - 1500 478 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Panelled Oak 4'6" Bedstead, with penny moulded top, carved mouse signature on footboard, headboard 117cm, footboard 76cm, 138cm wide with metal side rails Purchased 1st October 1958 £1000 - 1500 479 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Fruit Bowl, with tooled interior and exterior, carved mouse signature to the exterior, 25cm (good colour) £200 - 300 480 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Kidney Shaped Tea Tray, with two carved mice handles, 46cm (good colour) £200 - 250 481 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Mantelpiece, circa 1950's, of demi-lune shape, with a large carved mouse signature, 158cm wide, 36cm deep, 8cm thick (good colour) £450 - 550 482 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Stool, with lattice leather top, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse signature, 36.5cm (good colour) £300 - 400

483 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak 4'6" Octagonal Dining Table, on cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 73.5cm high Purchased 28/06/2007 £1200 - 1500 484 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Corner Display Cupboard, penny moulded frieze, the upper section with leaded glazed door and side panels, enclosing three glass shelves, on a cupboard base, with carved mouse signature, 72cm by 46cm, 188cm high £1500 - 2000 485 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Display Cupboard, with raised upstand, above two leaded glazed doors enclosing three glass shelves, octagonal legs, with carved mouse signature, 106cm by 36cm deep, 110.5cm high £1500 - 2000 486 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Display Cupboard, with raised upstand, above two leaded glazed doors enclosing three glass shelves, octagonal legs, with carved mouse signature, 106.5cm by 35.5cm deep, 110.5cm high £1500 - 2000 487 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson 4' Burr Oak Kidney Shaped Table, on four octagonal legs, with a large carved mouse to top edge, 121.5cm, 74cm high (top 4.5cm thick) £2000 - 2500 487A A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Fruit Bowl, with tooled interior and exterior, carved mouse signature to the exterior, 23cm (good colour) £200 - 300

488 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson 6ft Oak Four Plank Refectory Table, the shaped rectangular top on two fluted square section supports joined by a floor stretcher, with carved mouse signature, 183cm by 90cm, 73.5cm high; and A Set of Eight Matching Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Dining Chairs, with blue leather seats and backs, on two fluted square section front legs, each with recessed carved mouse signature, 96cm high (9) This suite was commissioned by TSB in the 1960s. £3000 - 4000 489 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Panelled Oak Blanket Box, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse signature, 136.5cm by 39.5cm, 46.5cm high £1000 - 1500 490 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Music Cabinet, with raised upstand, above an open backed compartment, above two cupboard doors, wrought-iron hinges and handles, on four octagonal and block feet, with recessed carved mouse signature, 61cm by 41cm, 96.5cm high £600 - 900 491 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Carved Oak Stallion Group, modelled as two rearing fighting stallions, on a tooled base with carved mouse signature, length 38cm, 37cm high £1500 - 2000 492 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Horseshoe Pin Tray, with carved mouse signature, 13cm £100 - 150

493 A Pair of Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Table Lamps, of octagonal form on square bases, each with carved mouse signature, 26cm and 25.5cm with English parchment shades £200 - 300

501 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak X Framed Stool, the slung hide seat supported by two X legs, joined by side rails, with carved mouse signature, 55cm by 44cm by 52cm £400 - 600

494 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse signature, 45.5cm long £100 - 150

502 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Flower Stand, on an octagonal column and cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 106cm £400 - 600

495 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Octagonal Oak Wall Clock, with carved mouse signature,19cm £150 - 200 496 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Mantelpiece, with recessed carved mouse signature coming though two holes, 153cm wide, 16cm deep with extra side piece (2) £150 - 250 497 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Kidney Shaped Tea Tray, with two carved mice handles, 48cm £100 - 150 498 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Pub Stool, the cross-frame with slung hide seat and back, with carved mouse signature, 73cm £200 - 400 499 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse signature, 138cm £300 - 400 500 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak 3' Rectangular Coffee Table, on two octagonal legs, joined by a stretcher at floor level, with carved mouse signature, 91.5cm by 37.5cm, 44.5cm high £300 - 400

503 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 47.5cm high £350 - 450 504 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Small Chopping Board/Teapot Stand, of octagonal form, with carved mouse signature,19cm; A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Nut Bowl, with carved mouse signature to the exterior, 15.5cm; and A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Ashtray, with carved mouse signature, 10cm (3) £100 - 150 505 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Cheese Board, circa 1950's, with carved mouse signature on the board, 37cm; and A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Bread Board, circa 1950's, with carved mouse signature, 31cm (2) £200 - 300 506 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Fruit Bowl, with carved mouse signature to interior, 29cm diameter; and A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Trinket Box and Cover, the cover with carved mouse signature, 18.5cm by 11cm, 8cm high (2) £200 - 300

507 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Bread Board, with carved mouse signature, 31cm; A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Ashtray, with carved mouse signature, 10cm; and A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Napkin Ring, with carved mouse signature, 5cm (3) £100 - 150 508 Six Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Napkin Rings, of octagonal form, each with carved mouse signature, 4cm and 5cm £150 - 200 509 A Robert Mouseman Thompson Oak Dressing Table Stool, with tan hide seat, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved mouse signature, 37cm by 32cm, 53cm Originally from Fryup Village Hall. £350 - 450 510 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Kidney Shaped Tea Tray, with two carved mice handles, 47cm £100 - 150 510A A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Cow Stool, on three octagonal legs, with carved mouse signature, 35.5cm £100 - 150 511 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Cheese Board, with carved mouse signature on the handle, 37cm; and A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Bread Board, with a carved mouse signature, 30.5cm (2) £100 - 150

512 A Pair of Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Single Mouse Bookends, each with carved mouse signature, 15.5cm £100 - 150 513 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Book Trough, with carved mouse signature, 45.5cm wide £100 - 150 514 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Small Chopping Board/Tea Pot Stand, octagonal form, with carved mouse signature, 19cm; and A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Ashtray, with carved mouse signature, 10cm (2) £80 - 120 515 A Pair of Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Single Mouse Bookends, each with carved mouse signature, 15cm £100 - 150 516 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Ronson Table Lighter, with recessed carved mouse signature, 10cm long £100 - 150 517 A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 46.5cm high £300 - 400 518 Six Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Napkin Rings, of octagonal form, each with carved mouse signature, 5cm £150 - 200

519 A Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Oak 4ft Panelled Wardrobe, with half penny moulding above two doors, enclosing an oak rail interior, wrought-iron hinges and latch, on four block feet, with recessed carved squirrel signature, 122cm (4ft) wide, 58cm deep, 183cm high £600 - 900 520 A Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson 3'6" Panelled Oak Wardrobe, with half penny moulding above two doors, enclosing part fitted and oak rail interior, wrought-iron hinges and latch, on four block feet, with recessed carved squirrel signature, 107cm (3'6") wide, 58.5cm deep, 167.5cm high £600 - 900 521 A Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Panelled Oak Dressing Table, the folding three section wing mirror with penny moulded top, above three graduating drawers to either side of the kneehole, on six octagonal and block feet, with carved squirrel signature, 137cm wide, 50cm deep, 136.5cm high £600 - 900 522 A Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Oak Dressing Table Stool, on four octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved squirrel signature, 46cm high £100 - 150 523 A Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Oak Dressing Mirror, with penny moulded top above a rectangular plate glass, pivoting on a central axis between a pair of octagonal posts rising up from the frame at floor level, with carved squirrel signature sitting on a post, 178.5cm £300 - 400

524 A Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Panelled Oak Blanket Box, on four octagonal and block feet, with carved squirrel signature, 106.5cm wide, 41cm deep, 48cm high £250 - 350 525 A Pair of Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Panelled Oak 3ft Single Divan Head Boards, each with recessed carved squirrel signature, 91cm wide, 84cm high £250 - 350 526 A Pair of Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Double Light Wall Brackets, each with carved squirrel signature, 20cm; and A Pair of Wilf "Squirrelman" Hutchinson Single Light Wall Brackets, each with carved squirrel signature, 20cm (4) £200 - 250 527 A Colin "Beaverman" Almack Oak 6ft Refectory Table, on shaped supports joined by a stretcher, with carved beaver signature, 183cm (6ft) by 88cm deep, 76cm high £500 - 700 528 A Set of Six (4+2) Colin "Beaverman" Almack Oak Lattice Back Dining Chairs, green leather seats, on octagonal and block front legs, each with carved beaver signature, the carver chairs with lattice and Yorkshire Rose backs, 90cm high £700 - 1000 529 A Colin "Beaverman" Almack Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column on a stepped octagonal base, with carved beaver signature, 137cm (excluding fitments) £150 - 250

530 An Albert "Eagleman" Jefferies Oak Glazed Bookcase, the upper section with four leaded glass doors enclosing two sections of four shelves, the base with four panelled cupboard doors, brass drop handles, with recessed carved eagle signature, on octagonal and block feet, 188.5cm wide, 54.5cm deep, 233cm high £1000 - 1500 530A An Albert "Eagleman" Jefferies Oak 5' Refectory Table, on two octagonal legs joined by a stretcher at floor level, with recessed carved eagle signature, 152.5cm by 84cm, 75cm high £400 - 600 530B A Set of Six Albert "Eagleman" Jefferies Oak Dining Chairs, the backs with carved Yorkshire Rose, on octagonal front legs, each with recessed carved eagle signature, 87.5cm £500 - 700 530C An Albert "Eagleman" Jefferies Oak Corner Display Cupboard, the upper section with leaded glazed doors, enclosing three oak shelves, on a cupboard base, with recessed carved eagle signature, 84cm by 42cm, 197.5cm high £500 - 700 530D An Albert "Eagleman" Jefferies Oak Work Box, with a rectangular adzed hinged lid, over a single drawer, on four octagonal legs, with recessed carved eagle signature, 53.5cm by 36cm, 68cm high £300 - 500 530E An Albert "Eagleman" Jefferies Oak Standard Lamp, octagonal column and base, with carved mouse signature, 139cm £150 - 250

530F An Albert "Eagleman" Jefferies Oak 3' Rectangular Coffee Table, on two octagonal legs, joined by a stretcher at floor level, with recessed carved eagle signature, 92cm by 37cm, 45cm high £150 - 250 530G An Albert "Eagleman" Jefferies Oak Television Cabinet, with shaped top over two cupboard doors above a drawer enclosed by two open compartments to each side, with recessed carved eagle signature, 92cm by 40cm, 51cm £150 - 250 531 A Bob "Wrenman" Hunter Oak Standard Lamp, carved octagonal column on a stepped octagonal base, with carved wren signature, 147.5cm (excluding fitments) with silk shade £200 - 300 532 A Malcolm "Foxman" Pipes Oak Stool, on four turned octagonal legs joined by stretchers, with carved recessed fox mask signature, 38cm by 25.5cm, 38.5cm £100 - 150 533 A Martin "Lizardman" Dutton Oak Bedside Table, with a single drawer above two cupboard doors, on four octagonal legs, with carved lizard signature, 54cm by 50cm, 80cm high £200 - 300 534 A Martin "Lizardman" Dutton Oak Kidney Shaped Tea Tray, with two recessed handles, with carved lizard signature, 49cm across £70 - 100

535 A David "Leafman" Dutton Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on a cruciform base, with carved leaf signature, 61cm; and An Arts and Crafts Oak Table, the rectangular top inset with green and red 3" tiles, above an undertier, on four square section legs, 61cm by 46cm, 49.5cm high (2) £100 - 150 536 A Derek "Fishman" Slater Panelled Oak Three Piece Suite, comprising a sofa, with drop-ends, on four turned octagonal and block feet, joined by stretchers, with recessed carved fish signature, 205cm wide, 73cm deep, 91cm high; and a pair of chairs, with drop-ends, on two turned octagonal and block feet, joined by stretchers, each with recessed carved fish signature, 72cm wide, 73cm deep, 91cm high Derek Slater was trained by Acorn Industries in 1964, he then used a fish trade mark and later changed to a lizard. £400 - 600 537 A Thomas "Gnomeman" Whittaker Oak 5ft Refectory Table, on two shaped supports joined by a central stretcher, with recessed carved gnome signature, 152.5cm by 71cm, 77cm high (split top) £200 - 300 538 A Set of Four Thomas "Gnomeman" Whittaker Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, tan hide seats, on turned front legs, each with recessed carved gnome signature, 83cm £200 - 300 539 A Thomas "Gnomeman" Whittaker Oak Rectangular Coffee Table, with undertier shelf, on two shaped supports, with recessed carved gnome signature, 108cm by 37.5cm, 45cm high £120 - 180

540 A Thomas "Gnomeman" Whittaker Oak Corner Side Table, of triangular form with a carved front rail, on three tapered and square section legs joined by stretchers, with carved gnome signature, 61cm by 33cm by 71cm high £100 - 150 541 A Thomas "Gnomeman" Whittaker Oak Circular Coffee Table, with carved repeating pattern and flower heads border, on four square section legs, with carved gnome signature, 61cm diameter, 45.5cm high £150 - 200 542 A Thomas "Gnomeman" Whittaker Oak Child's Spinning Chair, on three legs, with carved gnome signature, 64cm £80 - 120 543 An Alan Grainger Acorn Industries Inlaid Walnut Octagonal Cellaret, with lion mask handles, on four shaped legs, recessed carved acorn signature, 69.5cm high £300 - 400 544 An Alan Grainger Acorn Industries Oak Luggage Rack, with raised upstand, six inset brass lacquered poles, on four chamfered square section legs joined by a H stretcher, with recessed carved acorn signature, 71cm by 57cm, 70cm high £100 - 150 545 An Early Alan Grainger Acorn Industries Oak Cow Stool, on four octagonal legs, with carved acorn and leaf signature, 51cm £70 - 100

546 An Alan Grainger Acorn Industries Oak Music Cabinet, in the form of a chest of drawers, with lift up top, above a single drawer, above a fitted record compartment, on four octagonal feet, with recessed carved acorn signature, 76cm by 48.5cm, 107.5cm high £100 - 150 547 A Sid Pollard Oak Wardrobe, with arched top over two doors with circular knobs, the interior with a shelf above an oak rail, panelled back, unmarked, 77cm wide, 44.5cm deep, 167.5cm high; and A Matching Oak Chest of Drawers, with three graduating drawers with circular knobs, unmarked, 91.5cm wide, 45cm deep, 69cm high (late 1950's) (2) £300 - 400 548 A Pair of Sid Pollard Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, buttoned hide seats, on turned front octagonal legs, unmarked, 86cm £200 - 300 549 A Jack Grimble of Cromer Oak Dresser, the plate rack above two cupboard doors, with exposed pegged construction and carved roses, on bracket feet, signed Jack Grimble, 152cm by 37cm, 168cm high £200 - 300 550 A Jack Grimble of Cromer Oak 6ft Refectory Table, on two tooled supports joined by a central stretcher, signed Jack Grimble Cromer, 183cm by 84cm, 73.5cm high £200 - 300 551 A Jack Grimble of Cromer Oak Cupboard, the rectangular top over a central cupboard door, fitted shelved interior, enclosed by two panels each with a carved rose, on stile feet, signed Jack Grimble Cromer, 89.5cm by 33cm, 88cm high £200 - 300

552 A Jack Grimble of Cromer Burr Oak Rectangular Coffee Table, on two shaped supports, signed Jack Grimble Cromer, 69cm by 41cm, 46cm high £150 - 250 553 A Jack Grimble of Cromer Oak Coffee Table, the rectangular top with dowelled peg exposed construction, on two stile supports, signed Jack Grimble Cromer, 63cm by 39.5cm, 35.5cm £70 - 100 554 A Jack Grimble of Cromer Oak Cupboard, the rectangular top above two doors each with a carved rose, exposed pegged construction, signed Jack Grimble, 64cm by 42cm, 47cm high £80 - 120 555 A Jack Grimble of Cromer Oak Cow Stool, the seat with tooled rim, on three chamfered and splayed legs, signed Jack Grimble, 24.5cm; A Jack Grimble of Cromer Oak Box, with rectangular hinged lid, shaped end supports, the front panel carved with a rose, signed Jack Grimble, 54cm by 24cm, 36cm high; and An Oak Magazine Rack, with carved rose ends, on two sledge feet, unmarked, 46cm by 17cm, 39cm high (3) £200 - 300 556 A Carved Oak Gothic Revival Dressing Table, the shaped rectangular mirror in a carved frame suspended by two carved supports above two small ring drawers, the base fitted with a central drawer above two banks of four graduating drawers, on six carved lion feet, 126cm wide, 53cm deep, 155cm high Purchased in the 1930's from Team Valley Trading Estate, Newcastle £700 - 1000

557 An Arts and Crafts Medieval Rush Seated Stool, on four turned legs joined by a shaped stretcher, 78cm by 35.5cm, 33cm £200 - 300 558 An Arts and Crafts Oak Monks Bench, with raised upstand above a carved panel WELCOME THE COMING SPEED THE PARTING, above a painted hessian back panel, lift up seat, shaped ends, 156cm by 60.5cm, 198cm high £400 - 600 559 An Arts and Crafts Oak Dresser, the upper section with raised upstand above two leaded glazed doors, above a rectangular mirror, the base with two drawers over two cupboard doors, on sledge feet, unmarked, 137cm wide, 55cm deep, 183.5cm high £300 - 500 560 A 1920's/30's Oak Dressing Table, possibly by Hubert Simpson of Kendal, the kidney shaped top above a fitted curtain rail, above a central drawer flanked by two pedestals each with four graduating drawers, unmarked, 118cm by 56cm, 78.5cm high £300 - 400 561 A Robert Heritage for Archie Shine Rosewood Sideboard, c.1950's, with raised upstand above a rectangular top, over a pair of doors flanked by four drawers with reeded fronts, on four tapering circular legs joined by stretchers, labelled A SHINE PRODUCT, 228cm by 51cm, 68.5cm high With CITES A10 (non-transferable) licence. no.532707/01 £600 - 900

562 Richard Young for Merrow Associates: A Set of 1970's Smoked Glass and Chrome Standing Shelves, with four shaped rectangular shelves, in a flat chromium plated steel frame, unmarked, 91cm by 31cm, 139.5cm high £200 - 300 563 A 1940's/50's Utility Bird's Eye Maple Sideboard, the rectangular top over two sliding cupboard doors, enclosing a cutlery drawer and a shelf, on shaped feet, stamped CC4410, 137cm wide, 46cm deep, 84cm high £100 - 150 564 Matthew Burt (b.1951): "Kissing Seat" A Blackened European Oak, Brass and Copper Double Seat, the curvaceous form with a spinning ball incorporated into each of the arms, the base with a twisted lover's knot, 170cm wide, 84cm high £400 - 600 565 Attributed to Charles Michel- Ange Challes (1718-1778) French A Roman architectural capriccio Signed, inscribed "a Rome" and dated 1745, pen and ink and monochrome wash, 37.5cm by 64.5cm £1500 - 2500 566 George Dance RA (1741-1825) Portrait of Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury (Mrs Piazzi), head and shoulders Inscribed and dated July 6, 1793, pencil, 22cm by 17cm £200 - 300

567 Richard Corbould (1757-1831) "A Glimpse of the Common Life of Georgian Society" Inscribed and numbered 375, monochrome drawing, produced for The Spectator, Volume 5, 1778 for Parsons Select British Classics, 9.5cm by 7cm Sold together with the exhibition catalogue held at Spink & Son, "Richard Corbould", 7th February-2nd March 1984 Provenance: Spink & Son, London £100 - 150 568 Attributed to David Roberts (1796-1864) "The Castle from Salisbury Crags", Edinburgh, Signed, inscribed and dated Octr. 4th 1846, pencil, watercolour and bodycolour, 24cm by 34.5cm £500 - 800 569 Edward Lear (1812-1888) "Near Sigaeum, Plain of Troy" Extensively inscribed with annotations and dated 29th Sept. 1856, 4 PM, pen and ink, pencil and watercolour, 17.5cm by 48.5cm £800 - 1200 570 Albert Goodwin RWS (1845-1932) "Ripon" Monogrammed and dated (18)86, inscribed, mixed media on tinted paper, 15cm by 21cm £700 - 1000 571 Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1821-1906) Landscape with trees Initialled, pencil and sepia wash, 13cm by 19cm £200 - 300

572 Attributed to Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1821-1906) Continental lake with trees Pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 11cm by 16cm £200 - 300 573 Thomas Miles Richardson RWS (1813-1890) "Isle of Capri" Signed and dated 1860, with 1926 purchase receipt verso, watercolour heightened with white, 26.5cm by 48cm Provenance: Hewson & Forster, 1926, Sheffield Mr Carleton, Liverpool 1926 Tennants Auctioneers 12/11/83 Private Collection, UK £600 - 800 574 William Lee-Hankey RWS, RI, RE (1869-1952) A mother and child crossing a stile Signed and dated (18)92, watercolour, 35.5cm by 25cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600 575 Arthur Reginald Smith RWS, RSW, ARCA (1872-1934) "In Amerdale, Yorkshire" Signed, watercolour, 31cm by 47.5cm £250 - 400 576 Frederick Fred Lawson (1888-1968) "Nr. Redmire, Wensleydale" Signed and dated 1915, watercolour, 31cm, by 44cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £250 - 400

577 Rowland Henry Hill (1873-1952) "Runswick Bay" Signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 22.5cm by 29cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £250 - 400 578 Stanley Royle RBA, ARWA (1888-1961) Landscape with brook Watercolour and gouache, 36.5cm by 24.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £200 - 300 579 Myles Birket Foster RA, RWS (1877-1970) "Burano" Monogrammed, watercolour and bodycolour, 32.5cm by 27cm Provenance: Sir Charles Seeley MP Barnett Lewis Esq Exhibited: Frank T Sabin "Centenary Exhibition" Royal Watercolour Society 1896-97 Literature: Birket Foster, HM Cundall; Birket Foster Jan Reynolds *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2000 - 3000 580 Myles Birket Foster RA, RWS (1877-1970) "The Sierra Nevada from the Alhambra" Monogrammed, with stencil ISIKD to reverse, watercolour heightened with white, 43cm by 68cm Exhibited: Royal Watercolour Society, 1897 Provenance: MacConnal-Mason & Son, London Private Collection, UK *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £3000 - 5000

581 Ernest Pierre Guérin (1887-1952) French "Chaumes Bretons" Signed and inscribed, watercolour, 18.5cm by 24cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600 582 Stephen Howeis (1878-1969) American Figures fishing in the Caribbean Signed, gouache, 35cm by 48cm £300 - 500 583 Louis Wain (1860-1939) Head study of a laughing cat Signed, pencil, 18cm by 15.5cm £300 - 500 584 Stanley Royle RBA, ARWA (1888-1961) The Shepherdess Signed, watercolour, 35cm by 51cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600

585 Stanley Royle RBA, ARWA (1888-1961) "In the Potato Fields, Ecclesfield, Early Evening" Signed and dated 1913, inscribed verso, gouache, 45.5cm by 71cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1000 - 1500 586 Herbert F Royle (1870-1958) "Stacking Hay" Signed, bears original inscribed label verso, oil on canvas, 50cm by 39.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1200 - 1800

587 Herbert F Royle (1870-1958) Cattle grazing at dusk Signed, oil on canvas, 59.5cm by 49.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1000 - 1500 588 Mark Senior NPS (1862-1927) Figures before the artist's cottage, Runswick Bay Signed and dated (18)93, oil on canvas, 49cm by 34.5cm This composition shows two ladies conversing at the end of what was locally known as "The Cockpit", before the artist's cottage (Pear Tree Cottage) and the adjoining cottage known as Fuchsia Cottage, which was occupied by the Clark family operating in the fishing business within the area. This occupation is illustrated by the nets and other accoutrements seen hanging on the fence on the right hand side. The curved wall, which can be seen on the left hand side of the painting, served as a boundary for the Village Institute, which was built by the villagers and performed a vital function within the community. It is highly likely that the figures which feature in this work are members of the Senior family and or the Clark family respectively. £7000 – 9000 589 John Scott (fl.1844-1866) Portrait of the steamer Providence off a coastline Signed and dated 1876, oil on canvas, 49.5cm by 75cm £1200 - 1800 590 John Robertson Reid (1851-1926) Mother and child seated on headland looking out to sea Signed and dated (19)09 oil on canvas, 59cm by 90cm £1000 - 1500

591 John William Gilroy (1868-1944) Fishermen landing cobles on the North East coast Signed, oil on canvas, 43.5cm by 59cm Provenance: The Dean Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Spring 1994 £400 - 600 592 John William Gilroy (1868-1944) Daily News - A fisherman reading a newspaper upon the shore of Holy Island, Lindisfarne Signed, oil on canvas, 40.5cm by 54.5cm £400 - 600 593 Antoinetta Brandeis (1849-1910) Austrian A gondolier before the Palazzo Ca Foscari, Venice Signed, oil on canvas, 24cm by 14cm £2500 - 4000 594 Attributed to Nicholaes Pietersz. Berchem (1620-1683) Dutch Classical landscape with figures and animals Oil on canvas, 47.5cm by 49.5cm The Louvre Gallery Paris hold a version of this work The Ferry's Passage, ca. 1670; H: 50 cm, L: 70 cm; Oil on wood, INV. 1040 Exhibited: Bath, Art Treasures Exhibition, 1958.no. 329, pl.75 National Gallery of Wales "Ideal and Classical Landscape Exhibition" 1960 no.4, pl.4 Provenance: John Cust, 2nd Baron, later 1st Earl of Brownlow, Belton House 1809, no.271 Adelbert, 5th Baron Brownlow, by whom bequethed to Marion, wife of Brownlow Christopher Tower Mrs HI Wonfor, London With Alfred Brod, London 1958 Christie's Old Master Pictures, 9 December 1994 (Sale 5317), lot 212 Private Collection, UK

*Literature: C Hofstede de Groot, Verzeichnis der Werke, etc, IX Stuttgart and Paris, 1926, p.187, no. 476 E Schaar, Berchem Bulletin, Musees Royaux de Beaux-Arts de Belgique, 1956 The Connoisseur, June 1958, Advertising Supplement, p 61, illustrated £2000 - 3000 595 Follower of Pieter Wouvermans (1619-1688) Travellers on horseback in a landscape Oil on panel, 46cm by 30.5cm £300 - 500 596 G Jackson (19th century) A busy farmyard scene before buildings and the farmer surveying his livestock Signed and dated 1857, oil on canvas,100 cm by 151cm, in original gilt and gesso frame £1500 - 2500 597 Lodewijk Johannes Kleyn (1817-1897) Dutch Frozen river scene with figures and buildings Signed, oil on panel, 25cm by 33cm £400 - 600 598 Alfred Augustus Glendenning (1840-1910) Figure droving sheep in an extensive summer landscape at dusk Signed, oil on canvas, 49cm by 74.5cm £2500 - 4000 599 William Mellor (1851-1931) "On the Llugwy, North Wales" Signed, oil on canvas, 29cm by 44.5cm £500 - 800 600 William Mellor (1851-1931) River landscape with sheep grazing Signed, oil on canvas, 48.5cm by 74.5cm £600 - 800

601 William Mellor (1851-1931) Cattle watering in a landscape Signed, oil on canvas, 89cm by 69cm £2800 - 3500 602 William Mellor (1851-1931) Shepherd and sheep in moorland Signed, oil on canvas, 28.5cm by 59cm £800 - 1200 603 William Mellor (1851-1931) "On the Burbage" Signed, oil on canvas, 28cm by 44cm £400 - 600 604 George Shalders (1826-1873) A scene in North Wales with figures and cattle Signed and dated (18)59, oil on canvas, 51cm by 76cm £400 - 600 605 Douglas Cameron (19th/20th century) Highland cattle in a misty landscape Signed, oil on canvas, 76cm by 127cm Provenance: Ulverston Town Council £600 - 900 606 Martin Snape (fl.1874-1911) The Teign Valley Signed, oil on canvas, 45.5cm by 63cm £500 - 800 607 Alfred de Bréanski Snr RBA (1852-1928) "The Vale of Llangollen" Signed, signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 33.5cm by 49cm £3000 - 5000

608 Alfred de Bréanski Snr RBA (1852-1928) "Llyn Lydau, The Snowdon Valley" Signed, signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 74.5cm by 125cm Provenance: Ulverston Town Council £8000 - 12000 609 Alfred de Bréanski Snr RBA (1852-1928) "August in the Highlands" Signed, signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 110cm by 160.5cm Provenance: Ulverston Town Council £15000 - 25000 610 Attributed to Alfred de Bréanski Snr RBA (1852-1928) "Loch Long" Signed, signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 48cm by 74cm £2500 - 3500 611 Alfred Fontville de Breanski (1877-1955) Highland landscape with cattle grazing Signed, oil on canvas, 48.5cm by 73.5cm £600 - 800 612 Lodewijk Franciscus Hendrik Apol (1850-1936) Dutch Winter canal scene Signed, oil on canvas, 25.5cm by 36.5cm £600 - 900 613 Sir Alfred East RA, RBA (1849-1913) Figure walking through woodland Signed, oil on canvas, 44cm by 59.5cm £800 - 1200 614 William Kay Blacklock (1872-1922) "Thistledown, Dunwich Coast, Suffolk" Signed, inscribed on the stretcher in pencil verso, oil on canvas, 35.5cm by 53.5cm £800 - 1200

615 John E Ferneley (1782-1860) "Thalaba" - a bay hunter by a stable Signed and dated 1812, bears old gallery label verso, oil on canvas, 70cm by 90.5cm £2000 - 3000 616 James and Albert Clark (19th century) A hunter standing in a stable A hunter and terrier standing in a stable Signed Albert Clark and dated 1889 and James Clark and Son respectively, oil on canvas, 47.5cm by 57.5cm (2) £800 - 1200 617 John Emms (1843-1912) "A Successful Shoot" Signed, oil on canvas, 89.5cm by 68.5cm £5000 - 7000 618 Peter Biegel (1913-1988) "Sunrise on Langton Wold" - Winding up the gallop Signed, inscribed with title, oil on canvas, 69cm by 89.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £600 - 800 619 Peter Biegel (1913-1988) Huntsman and hounds on the scent Signed, watercolour and gouache, 24cm by 32cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £280 - 350 620 Manner of Polidoro da Lanciano (17th/18th century) Madonna and Christ Child in a landscape with attendant figures Oil on panel, 31.5cm by 42cm £250 - 400

621 Manner of Guiseppe Passeri (1654-1714) St Francis Adoring the infant Christ Child Oil on copper, 23cm by 17cm £300 - 500 622 Follower of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1532-1577) The Baptism of Christ Oil on canvas, 80cm by 61.5cm £300 - 500 623 Abraham Borm (17th century) Dutch Interior scene with figures before a fireplace and a hanging ox carcass in the foreground Oil on panel, 41.5cm by 32cm £250 - 400 624 Circle of David Teniers (1610-1690) Flemish Tavern scene with figures music making Oil on panel, 27cm by 32cm £400 - 600 625 Robert Alexander Hillingford (1828-1904) "Removal of the infant James I from Mary Queen of Scots", Signed, oil on panel, 34.5cm by 28.5cm Provenance: Thomas Agnew & Sons, London £550 - 650 626 Attributed to James John Hill (1811-1882) The Letter Bears incised initials, oil on board, 17.5cm by 14cm £250 - 400

627 Jacob Hendrik Simon Kever (1854-1922) Dutch Cottage interior Signed, bears inscribed label verso, oil on canvas laid onto board, 29.5cm by 40.5cm £400 - 600 628 Attributed to Jan Antoon Neuhuys (1832-1891) "La Lecture" Signed, oil on panel, 51.5cm by 39.5cm £350 - 500 629 Walter Linsley Meegan (1859-1944) Moonlit Harbour scene Moonlit Harbour scene with cottages Signed, oil on canvas, 29cm by 23.5cm each (2) £400 - 600 630 Edgar Bundy ARA (1862-1922) Gentlemen seated in discussion around a table Signed, oil on canvas, 49cm by 64.5cm £500 - 800 631 Ralph Hedley RBA (1848-1913) "Making Mats" Signed and dated 1907, oil on board, 39cm by 31.5cm £500 - 800 632 Frank Moss Bennett (1874-1952) "At Moreton Old Hall" (Cheshire) Signed and dated 1931, artist's inscribed label verso, oil on canvas, 38cm by 51cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £700 - 1000

633 Frederick (Fred) Appleyard RWA (1874-1963) "Moonrise and Memories" Signed, bears artist's inscribed label on stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 89cm by 134.5cm

637 Follower of John Closterman (17th/18th century) Portrait of gentleman wearing armour, possibly the Duke of Marlborough Inscribed "Maximus sui Temporis, Dux Johannes Malburia" and initialled u u, oil on canvas, 74.5cm by 62.5cm

Exhibited: Royal Academy 1918, no.637 *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £10000 - 15000 634 Attributed to George Jamesone (1587-1644) Lady Margaret Ogilvy, second wife of George, 5th Earl Marischal with her son John Keith of Benholme Inscribed and dated 1625, oil on canvas, 65cm by 51.5cm £1200 - 1800 635 Follower of Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) Portrait of a lady, half length, wearing a black dress trimmed with a lace collar, a bodice embroidered with a gold floral design and a huke Oil on panel, 92.5cm by 72cm Both The Courtauld Gallery, London, and the British Museum hold drawings of Hélène Fourment, Rubens' second wife, wearing a huke. The Louvre Gallery also has an oil example c.1639 "Hélène Fourment with Carriage" which shows the sitter in similar attire. £2500 - 4000 636 After Jean Batiste van Loo (1684-1745) Portrait of the poet Alexander Pope, three-quarter length, seated at a table holding documents Oil on canvas, 92cm by 72cm £300 - 500

Provenance: Hovingham Hall by repute £1000 - 1500 638 Follower of Gerrit Van Honthorst (1592-1656) Portrait of a lady, three-quarter length, wearing a black satin dress trimmed with lace and holding a posy of flowers Oil on canvas, 88.5cm by 68.5cm £2500 - 4000 639 Circle of Sir John Baptist de Medina (1659-1710) Portrait of a gentleman, three-quarter length standing wearing a white lace cravat and cuffs and a burnt orange sash Oil on canvas, 119.5cm by 89cm £2000 - 3000 640 English School (17th century) The Seven Bishops Committed to the Tower in 1688 Oil on canvas, 104.5cm by 87cm Beningborough Hall holds an example of this composition £500 - 800 641 British School (18th century) Portrait of John Smart Portrait of a member of the Smart Family Bears 19th century hand-written note verso, oil on copper, 19.5cm by 17cm (2) £800 - 1200 642 John Butler Yeats RHA (1839-1922) Portrait of Mrs Gracie Yeats (Mrs Matthew Yeats), head and shoulders Oil on canvas, 59.5cm by 49.5cm

Provenance: J Edwin Yeats (the sitter's son), Toronto, Canada; Thence by descent; Sotheby's, Billingshurst, August 2001; Private collection, Nottinghamshire A.G.M Yeats, or 'Gracie Yeats' as she was known, was John Butler Yeats' aunt by marriage. £1500 - 2000 643 Thomas Cooper Gotch RBA, RI (1854-1931) Self portrait in profile Oil on canvas, 58cm by 44.5cm Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, May 26, 2005 £3000 - 4000 644 Charles Spencelayh (1865-1958) "Rudolf" Signed and dated 1910, oil on canvas, 38.5cm by 29cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £3000 - 4000 645 Thomas Worsey (1829-1875) Still life of a bird's nest, butterflies and foxgloves Signed and dated 1856, oil on canvas, 39cm by 31cm (with arched top) £600 - 800 646 Manner of Jacob Bogdani (19th century) A still life of tulips, roses, peonies, and other summer flowers A still life of lilac, tulips, honeysuckle and other summer flowers Oil on canvas, 72.5cm by 61cm (2) Formerly at Tickencote Hall, Rutland, belonging to the Wingfield family £700 - 1000 647 Vincent Clare (1855-1930) Still life of a bird's nest and flowers on a bank Signed, oil on canvas, 21.5cm by 16.5cm £350 - 500

648 Henk Helmantel (b.1945) Dutch Still life of a terracotta bowl, a stoneware flask and other pottery vessels on a ledge Signed and dated (19)91, signed, inscribed and dated verso, oil on masonite board, 118.5cm by 209cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £25000 - 40000 649 Henk Helmantel (b.1945) Dutch Still life of a pestle and mortar, ancient glass baluster bottle, with a pewter dish and tankard on stone ledge Signed and dated 1991, signed, inscribed and dated verso, oil on masonite, 83.5cm by 93cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £20000 - 30000 650 Dorrit Black (1891-1951) Australian "The Wind Swept Farm" Signed in pencil, inscribed with title and numbered 1/50, linocut, 24cm by 38cm, mounted, unframed £500 - 800 651 Lill Tschudi (1911-2004) Swiss "Hedges" Signed in pencil, inscribed with title and numbered 8/50, dedicated "To Edith Lawrence with love Lill", linocut, 55cm by 48cm, unframed *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £300 - 500 652 Rosamund Barnett (20th century) "Collioure Côte Vermeille" Signed in pencil, inscribed with title and numbered 1/50, linocut, 22cm by 34cm; together with a further linocut by J L Carstairs titled "Storm", 25cm by 32cm, each unframed (2) £200 - 300

653 Elizabeth Kean (1871-1961) "Abstract" Signed, inscribed with title, linocut, 15cm by 20cm, mounted, unframed

658 Claude Flight (1881-1955) A Mediterranean landscape with buildings Inscribed in ink "Katie from Claude Flight", watercolour, 38cm by 56cm, unframed

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £200 - 300

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £200 - 300

654 Stanislaus Brien (20th century) Polish "Snarling Lions" "Narwhal and Bear" Each signed and inscribed with title and numbered 2/50, woodcuts, 32cm by 20cm and 32cm by 21cm, mounted, unframed (2) £200 - 300

659 Claude Flight (1881-1955) "Chantemesle, Above My Cave" Signed, extensively inscribed verso and dated (19)27, watercolour and charcoal, 38cm by 54cm, unframed

655 C Deedes (20th century) "Deer" Signed in pencil, inscribed and numbered 4/20, 22cm by 28cm; together with two further linocuts by the artist titled "Cornfields", 25cm by 30cm and "Fantasy", 26cm by 30cm, all unframed (3) £150 - 250

660 Edith Lawrence (1890-1973) "A Bank in the Garden" Inscribed, pencil and watercolour, together with three further pencil and watercolour studies of a similar subject matter, each approximately 38cm by 56cm, unframed (4)

656 C Deedes (20th century) "Mountain Stronghold" Signed, inscribed and numbered 5/30, 22.5cm by 27.5cm; together three further linocuts by the same artist "Junipers", "Winter Sleep" and a landscape with copse, 20cm by 25cm, 16.5cm by 14cm and 23cm by 28cm respectively (4) all unframed £150 - 250 657 Claude Flight (1881-1955) "Sheep and the Gate" "Scything" "The Dog's a Walking" Three wallpaper designs, each signed and inscribed verso, ink and watercolour, 25cm by 34cm, 25cm by 35cm and 22cm by 32cm, respectively, unframed (3) *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £300 - 500

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £200 - 300

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £300 - 500 661 Edith Lawrence (1890-1973) A Mediterranean coastal landscape Indistinctly inscribed in pencil verso, 34cm by 39cm, mounted, unframed; together with a further unframed pencil and watercolour landscape study titled "Chapman's Pool, Pier Bottom", 37.5cm by 56cm, unframed (2) *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £200 - 300

662 Edith Lawrence (1890-1973) "Spring Copse" Signed and inscribed in pencil verso, pencil and watercolour, together with three further unframed pencil and watercolour studies of landscapes, woodlands and the artist's property in Worth Matravers, each approximately 38cm by 56cm, unframed (4)

667 Duncan Grant (1885-1978) Young Man in Cap, Circa 1920 Initialled, pencil, 20cm by 12cm

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £300 - 500

668 Henry (Harry) Epworth Allen RBA, PS (1894-1958) "Kildonan, Isle of Arran" Signed, pastel, 25.5cm by 36.5cm

663 After Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976) "Seaside Promenade" Signed in brown crayon and numbered 66/75, a black and white lithograph, 47cm by 60cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1000 - 1500 664 After Andy Warhol (1928-1987) American Water Lily Initialled in pencil, monochrome print, 102cm by 69cm £400 - 600

Provenance: The Bloomsbury Workshop The Artist's Estate (Angelica Garnett) *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £300 - 500

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £250 - 400 669 Geoffrey Jenkinson RCam A (1925-2005) "Castleford from the South" Signed and dated 8th Feb 1944, inscribed, mixed media en grisaille, 30cm by 49cm (unframed) Provenance: From the artist's family *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £150 - 250

665 Tracey Emin (b.1963) "Hades, Hades, Hades" Signed and dated (19)09, numbered 27/200 in ball point pen, published by Counter Editions, the full sheet, screenprint on cotton, 2009, hand stitched on to floral fabric, unframed, 41.5cm by 51cm

670 Geoffrey Jenkinson RCam A (1925-2005) "East London Industries" A Hill Top View of London Docks and Industries Signed, inscribed verso, pencil and watercolour, circa 1947, 19cm by 38cm

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £300 - 500

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £200 - 300

666 Tracey Emin (b.1963) "When I think about sex" Signed and dated (20)05 in pencil, lithograph, 58.5cm by 83cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £250 - 400

Provenance: From the artist's family

671 Robert Leslie Howey (1900-1981) Coniston Derwent Water Signed and dated (19)75 and (19)74 respectively, mixed media, each 36.5cm by 44cm (2) *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600 672 John Nash RA, NEAC, LG, SWE (1893-1977) "Winter trees, Suffolk" Inscribed verso, with the John Nash Studio stamp, pencil and watercolour en grisaille, with annotations and squared up for transfer, 37cm by 54.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £700 - 1000 673 Dame Laura Knight RA, RWS, RE, RWA, PSWA, DBE (1877-1970) "Swimming Pool" Signed and dated 1960, pencil, 35cm by 24.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £600 - 800 674 Dame Laura Knight RA, RWS, RE, RWA, PSWA, DBE (1877-1970) A balancing circus performer Signed and inscribed "Olympia", charcoal, 38cm by 24.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600 675 Dame Laura Knight RA, RWS, RE, RWA, PSWA, DBE (1877-1970) Nuremberg War Trial Charcoal, 33cm by 26cm

This Nuremberg trial sketch belongs to 1946. Laura offered herself to record the event - at the age of 69. Working alone in the American Press Box above the dock, she worked swiftly and tirelessly on these preparatory sketches. With a stroke and a little shading she captures the 'character', demeanour and mood of each of the prisoners with the greatest economy. The Imperial War Museum Collection have another comparable chalk and wash preparatory sketch and the final painting also forms part of the collection. For a comparable example sold at auction see Sotheby's, London, March 8, 1995, lot 189. *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2500 - 4000 676 Dame Laura Knight RA, RWS, RE, RWA, PSWA, DBE (1877-1970) Circus performers with an elephant Signed, charcoal, 21cm by 27cm We are grateful to Dr Barbara Morden for dating this work to the period when Dame Laura Knight was sketching at Swallows Circus at Islington, which was managed by John "Bronco Bill" Swallow (1922-23) and relates to the 1923 oil painting "Salt and Saucy" and the mezzotint of the same *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600 677 Dame Laura Knight RA, RWS, RE, RWA, PSWA, DBE (1877-1970) Ballerina rehearsing Signed, charcoal, 25.5cm by 33.5cm Dr Barbara Morden has suggested that this sketch dates from one of the Ballet Russes seasons, possibly London 1919-20 when she was given permission to sketch behind the scenes by Diaghilev at the Coliseum *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £500 - 800

678 Joash Woodrow (1927-2006) "Musicians in Costume" Pencil, on two conjoined hole punched sheets of paper, 28.5cm by 40cm overall Provenance: 108 Fine Art Ltd, Harrogate *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £250 - 400 679 Michael Gibbison (b.1937) "The Huntsmen at the Meet" Signed, gouache and watercolour, 66.5cm by 47cm

683 Robert Leslie Howey (1900-1981) A View of Borrowdale Signed, oil on board, 49cm by 61.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £180 - 250 684 Fred Uhlman (1901-1985) "The White Cottage" Signed and dated (19)59, oil on canvas, 74.5cm by 104cm

Provenance: Gifted to the present vendor by the artist approximately 20 years ago

Born in Stuttgart in 1901, Uhlman was a Doctor of Law, but began painting in Paris in 1934. He exhibited in Paris from 1936, widely in London from 1938, including at the Leicester Galleries, Redfern and Lefevre and extensively throughout the UK between 1967-1972. Examples of his work are held at the Musée de Grenoble, France, National Gallery Sydney, Gallery of New Zealand, National Gallery of Wales, Manchester City Art Gallery, Victoria and Albert Museum and Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1800 - 2500

Provenance: The Zwemmer Gallery, London

681 Mackenzie Thorpe (b.1956) Two Sheep in a Wood Signed, pastel, 34cm by 32cm

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2000 - 3000

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600 680 Mackenzie Thorpe (b.1956) Two sheep in a landscape Signed, pastel, 33.5cm by 47.5cm

Provenance: Purchased from the artist approximately 20 years ago *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2000 - 3000 682 Markey Robinson (1918-1999) Irish "Solitary Walker by Cottages, Donegal" Signed, oil on board, 19.5cm by 43cm

685 Brian Shields "Bráaq" FBA (1951-1997) Industrial street scene with figures Signed and inscribed "Ann", oil on canvas, 34.5cm by 44cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £10000 - 12000 686 Edward Seago (1910-1974) "The Tuillieres, Paris" Signed, oil on board, 26cm by 34.5cm

Provenance: Solomon Gallery, London *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1000 - 1500

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £10000 - 15000

687 Stanley Orchart (1920-2005) Cattle watering in a summer landscape Signed, bears indistinctly inscribed and dated 1975 label verso, with additional artist's label, oil on board, 70cm by 89.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £300 - 500 688 Carlos Nadal (1917-1998) Spanish "Le Matin" - Morning in a Market Square in the Low Counties Signed, signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 50cm by 61cm For comparable works see Duncalfe. J "Nadal, An English Perspective" p.84, which date from circa 1970-80. The painting is sold with a certificate from the Comité Nadal *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £6000 - 8000 689 John Mackie (b.1955) "Early Evening Aix en Provence" Signed, signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 49.5cm by 59cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £500 - 800 690 John Mackie (b.1955) "Early Summer, Vijfhuizen" Signed and dated (19)93, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 64cm by 99cm

Provenance: Inverbeg Galleries, Scotland *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1000 - 1500 692 John Mackie (b.1955) Figures before the Palazzo Ducale, Venice Signed and dated (19)83, oil on canvas, 74.5cm by 100cm Provenance: Inverbeg Galleries, Scotland *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £600 - 800 693 Jonathan Armigal Wade (b.1960) "Neighbours" Signed, signed, inscribed and numbered 1512 verso, oil on board, 53.5cm by 87cm £800 - 1200 694 Jonathan Armigal Wade (b.1960) "Before the Ban" Signed, signed, inscribed and numbered 1428 verso, oil on board, 45.5cm by 67cm £800 - 1200 695 José-Maria David (b.1944) French A bear on haunches with paws aloft Signed, stamped "Landowski Fondeur 2013", numbered 2/8, bronze, 23cm high *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1500 - 2000

Provenance: Inverbeg Galleries, Scotland

696 Dianne Elizabeth Flynn (b.1939) "Bryony and Lenny in Poppies" Signed, inscribed verso, oil on board, 25.5cm by 35.5cm

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £700 - 1000

*ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £250 - 400

691 John Mackie (b.1955) "A Stroll Along Las Ramblas" Signed and dated (19)95, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 74cm by 99cm

697 John Bratby (1928-1992) Head and shoulders portrait of Steve Race Signed, labels verso inscribed "Greenwich Dec.11th, 1977, oil on canvas, 40cm by 35cm

The portrait was painted at St. Paul's Parochial Room, Royal Hill Greenwich, London SE10, December 11, 1977 Exhibited: "The Individual in an Egalitarian Society" John Bratby Portraits" Royal Festival Hall, London, March 6 - May 6, 1978 "John Bratby Portraits", Royal Festival Hall, London, Jan 14 - February 22, 1983 *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600 699 Graham Sutherland OM (1903-1980) "Datura" Initialled and dated (19)57, inscribed verso "To Douglas with love G.S. 57", oil on canvas, 15cm by 11cm Provenance: Sotheby's Modern British Paintings, 11th December 2006, lot 143 *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £5000 - 8000 700 Cecil Kennedy (1905-1997) Still life of yellow roses in a glass vase with a bumble bee and ladybird Signed, oil on canvas, 49cm by 39.5cm Provenance: Christie's 20th century British Art, 23 November 2001, lot 44 *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2000 - 3000 701 Christopher John Harrison RA (b.1945) Trompe l'oeil painting of a niche displaying Renaissance majolica plates and other vessels Initialled, oil on board, 96cm by 68cm (with arched top) *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2500 - 3500

702 Katharine Church (1910-1999) Pink Lilies in a Library Signed and dated (19)78, oil on board, 52cm by 35.5cm Provenance: Duncalfe Galleries, Harrogate Sold together with a copy of the original receipt of purchase *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £400 - 600 703 Tom Dodson (1910-1991) "Saturday on the Canal" Signed, oil on canvas board, 43.5cm by 54cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £600 - 800 704 Carlos Nadal (1917-1998) Spanish "La Plage St Tropez" Signed, mixed media, 21.5cm by 15.5cm Exhibited: Duncalfe Galleries Harrogate & London, "Carlos Nadal works on Paper", 1988 For comparable beach examples by the artist see p.128 of the book Duncalfe. J "An English Perspective" The painting is sold with a certificate from the Comité Nadal *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1800 - 2500

705 Carlos Nadal (1917-1998) Spanish "La Plage, Blankenberg" Signed, signed and inscribed verso, oil on card laid onto paper, 26cm by 33.5cm The painting is sold with a certificate from the Comité Nadal For comparable works see Duncalfe. J "Nadal, An English Perspective" p.118 & 119 *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £5000 - 8000 706 Pierre de Clausade (1910-1976) French "Côtes d' Emeraude" Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 57.5cm by 90cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1000 - 1500 707 Marcel Dyf (1899-1985) French "La Boutte de Corm en Pont Bretagne" Signed, oil on canvas, 44.5cm by 53cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2000 - 3000 708 Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971) "Grand Canal, Venice" Signed, oil on canvas, 43.5cm by 58.5cm Provenance: Tryon Gallery Ltd, London *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1000 - 1500 709 John Lowrie Morrison "Jolomo" (b.1948) "Path from the Shore Isle of Gigha" Signed, oil on canvas, 61cm by 61cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2500 - 4000

710 John Lowrie Morrison "Jolomo" (b.1948) "Rum from Portuairk" Signed and dated 2002, signed, inscribed and dated verso, oil on canvas, 38.5cm by 38.5cm Provenance: Walker Galleries, Harrogate *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1200 - 1800 711 John Lowrie Morrison "Jolomo" (b.1948) "Evening Light, Connel Bridge, from the Black Crofts" Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 73cm by 73.5cm Provenance: Kranenburg Fine Art Ltd *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £2800 - 3500 712 Simeon Stafford (b.1956) "Fishing off the Mount" Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 122cm by 152cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1000 - 1500 713 Simeon Stafford (b.1956) "Walking on the Sands" Signed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 75cm by 100cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £800 - 1200 714 Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) "Steps to the Shaft" Signed in pencil and dated 1982, inscribed with title and numbered 13/20, etching with aquatint, 60.5cm by 15cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £180 - 250

715 Tom McGuinness (1926-2006) Profile portrait of a lady with the colliery in the distance Bears indistinct signature, mixed media, 18cm by 26.5cm *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £500 - 800 716 Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919-2014) Portrait of Jack Cornish, head and shoulders Coloured chalks, 43cm by 41cm; together with a further head and shoulders portrait of Jack's wife Joan, signed and dated 1941, oil on board, 50cm by 35cm, unframed (2) Provenance: From the family of Joan Cornish *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £500 - 800 717 Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919-2014) "Pit Road" Signed, felt tip and ink, 15.5cm by 22cm Provenance: Stone Gallery, Newcastle Upon Tyne Purchased by the current owner during the late 1960s *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £250 - 400 718 Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919-2014) Sketch for "Going in Bye" Signed, felt tip, 13.5cm by 15cm Provenance: WA Moyes, thence by decent WA Moyes wrote the book on mining banners "The Banner Book" and on presenting a copy to Norman Cornish was gifted the present work in return, circa 1974.

See page 140 of "Norman Cornish a Shot Against Time" published by Northumbria University Gallery, 2010 for "Going in Bye", oil on board currently held in a private collection. *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £500 - 800 719 Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919-2014) Figures on a snowy street in Spennymoor Signed, watercolour, 35.5cm by 25.5cm Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist; Thence by descent *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1800 - 2500 720 Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919-2014) Mother and children on a snowy street in a pit village Signed, watercolour, 35.5cm by 25.5cm Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist; Thence by descent *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £1800 - 2500 721 Norman Stansfield Cornish (1919-2014) Two men and a whippet at a bar Signed, coloured crayons and chalk, 39cm by 29cm Provenance: Sid Chaplin Gifted to the present owner in 1976 in thanks after undertaking heart surgery on the author. *ARR/(Droit de Suite) applies to this lot £3000 - 5000 725 After the Antique: A Bronze Figure of a Nude Boy, holding a scroll in his right hand on a circular base with tree stump, 62cm high £300 - 500

726 A Bronze Group of Three Putti, French, 19th century, frolicking on a mound base, one playing a conch shell horn, stamped twice GOUJON, 19cm high £300 - 500

733 After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Figure of a Fox, facing left, on a plinth base with foliage, signed P J MÊNE, 14cm long £150 - 200

727 French School (late 19th century): A Bronze Figure of a Peasant, sitting on a tree stump holding bagpipes, on a marble plinth, 32cm high £250 - 350

734 After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Group of Two Foxes, one standing, the other recumbent at its feet, on an oval base with foliage, signed P J MÊNE, 17cm long £200 - 300

728 A French Bronze Bust, circa 1870, depicting a young woman with her hair up and head turned slightly to sinister, on waisted socle, parcel gilt, signed E Aizelin, 1870, and stamped to the back F Barbedienne Fondeur, 45cm high £1000 - 1200

735 After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Study of a Dead Pheasant, on an oval base, signed P J MÊNE and bears the date 1850, 10.5cm £100 - 150

729 A European Bronze Figure Group of the Madonna and Child, in 16th century style, the Madonna seated on a box with Jesus standing on her lap, 28cm high £300 - 500

736 After Claude Michel, called Clodion (French, 1738-1814): A Bronze Group, of a cherub on the back of a goat, a further cherub recumbent underneath, on a moulded oval base and rouge marble plinth, 37.5cm high £2000 - 3000

730 After Jean-Baptiste Pigalle: A Bronze Figure of Cupid, standing holding a bow in his left hand, his quiver of arrows over his shoulder, on a circular base with tree stump, signed PIGALLE, 37.5cm high £400 - 600

737 After Duboy: A Bronze Group of a Mother and Child, in classical dress, on a shaped oval base and marble plinth, signed, 36cm high £300 - 400

731 After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Model of the Browsing Stag, bears signature, 36cm high; together with A Framed Photograph of Mêne (2) £400 - 600

738 Italian School (early 20th century): A Bronze Bust, possibly of Vincenzo Nasini as a young boy, on a marble plinth, 42cm high £200 - 300

732 After Pierre Jules Mêne (1810-1879): A Bronze Figure of a Bull, standing four square, on a moulded plinth base with tree branch, signed P J MÊNE, 25cm long £250 - 350

739 After Henri Plé: DAVID VAINQUEUR, A Patinated Bronze Figure of the Young Man, standing holding a sword, Goliath's head at his feet, on a circular base, signed with title plaque, 62cm high £300 - 500

740 After A Falguier: A Bronze Figure of a Standing Boy, holding a cockerel on his left arm, on a circular base and rouge marble square plinth, signed, 88cm high £600 - 800 741 After Léon-Julien Deschamps (French, 1860-1928): "En Moisson", A Bronze Figure of a Girl, standing in a flowing dress, holding a sickle in her right hand, a sheaf of corn under her left arm, on a mound base, signed SUSSE FRERES foundry mark, 83cm high, on a later giltwood square column A plaster version was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1891; the first bronze edition being shown at the 1903 Salon. For a similar example see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, no.45.55 £3000 - 4000 742 After C Masson: A Bronze Group of a Leopard, being attacked by a snake, on a mound base, signed and inscribed SALON DE BEAUX ARTS, 39cm long £300 - 400 743 After C Villanis: PRISE DE CORSAIRE, A Bronze Figure of a Manacled Maiden, wearing flowing robes, signed, titled and with inscription, 54cm high £400 - 600 744 After Charles Valton: A Bronze Figure of a Roaring Tiger, standing four-square, pierced by an arrow, on a rocky base, signed C VALTON, 70cm long £500 - 700 745 After Lors Potel: A Bronze Figure of a Youth, wearing a loin cloth, holding a curved dagger, standing over a leopard on a rocky base, bears signature, 57cm high £400 - 600

746 After William Redgrave (1903-1986): A Bronze Figure of a Fisherman, the bearded figure wearing a roll-neck jumper and waders leaning against an upturned anchor, his left arm outstretched, on a rocky moulded base, signed REDGRAVE 7/20, Morris Singer Founders London stamp, 31cm high £300 - 400 747 After Pasquale Romanelli (1812-1887): A Bronze Bust of an Officer, believed to be an officer from the South American Wars of Independence, wearing medals and epaulettes, on a circular socle, signed and dated 1876, 75cm high £500 - 700 748 An Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Figure of a Kookaburra, early 20th century, naturalistically painted and modelled, 13cm long £700 - 1000 749 A Bergmann Cold Painted Bronze Figure of a Hare, early 20th century, naturalistically modelled and painted, seated, stamped mark, 19.5cm high £2500 - 3500 750 A Bergman Cold Painted Bronze Figure of an Arab Stallion, early 20th century, standing four square in naturalistic colours, stamped B mark and Geschutz, 18cm long £400 - 600 751 A Pair of Parcel Gilt Bronze Five-Light Candelabra, in rococo style, the urn scones on leaf sheathed scroll branches and pierced scroll central supports with putti holding leaves on scroll moulded quadripartite bases, 59cm high £800 - 1200

752 A Pair of Parcel Gilt Bronze Candlesticks, 19th century, with fluted urn shape sconces on foliate sheathed fluted stems and leaf bases on paw feet and tricorn plinths, 31cm high, converted to lamp bases, with gathered silk shades £600 - 800 753 A Pair of Parcel Gilt Bronze Candlesticks, 19th century, the urn shaped sconces over foliate capitals, fluted columns and leaf sheathed circular bases, 33cm high, converted to electric lamp bases, with gathered silk shades £600 - 800 754 A Pair of Paktong Corinthian Column Candlesticks, early 19th century, with foliate capitals, fluted stems and foliate and gadrooned bases, 30cm high £300 - 400 755 A Limoges Enamel Basin, in 16th century style, of oval form, decorated with the Rape of Europa within a floral foliate border, the reverse with classical figures and busts about a cartouche, 47.5cm long £400 - 600 756 A Dutch Carved Wood and Gesso Panel, 17th century, depicting the Martyrdom of St Barbara, the two figures in flowing robes flanked by trees and buildings, 32cm by 78cm £750 - 850 757 A Dutch Giltwood and Gesso Coat of Arms, 18th century, with bishop's hat cresting over the quartered arms flanked by tassels in a scroll cartouche picked out in colours, 72cm high £500 - 800

758 A French Ivory Carving of a Classical Nude Female, 19th century, depicted resting on a pillar, her body partially draped, on a green variegated marble base, 18.5cm overall £800 - 1200 759 A French Carved Ivory Figure of a Cavalier, 19th century, depicted wearing a plumed hat, tunic, sword and stick, on turned ivory base, 20cm £400 - 500 760 A French Ivory Box and Cover, late 18th century, of circular form, as a woven basket of fruit, 9.5cm diameter £200 - 300 761 A French Ivory Carving of a Classical Nude Female, 19th century, the figure with tree stump base carved with a dolphin and diminutive cupid figures, 17cm high, on an ebonised plinth, 26cm overall £800 - 1200 762 A Vienna Enamel Table Casket, 19th century, of rectangular form, the top surmounted by a cast gilt bronze figure of an Asian elephant, and applied with enamelled panels of classical figures and putti in garden landscapes, fitted with two doors enclosing three drawers, all with enamel and gilt bronze decoration, the ebony casket flanked by four cast pilasters, on scroll feet, 15cm by 12cm by 19cm £2000 - 3000 763 A Regency Giltwood and Gesso Wall Bracket, of lobed rectangular form, supported on a leaf, C scroll and wrythen stem, applied paper label to the reverse for W Whight, Carver, Gilder and Picture Cleaner, 22 Wardour Street, 30cm high £300 - 400

764 A Carved Blue John Model of a Tortoise, 20th century, 10cm long £300 - 500 765 A Scrimshaw Whale's Tooth, 19th century, decorated with a study of a lady wearing a hat and shawl carrying a wreath, 13.5cm high £350 - 500 766 English School (18th century) Portrait miniature of a gentleman, wearing a wig, lace collar and purple velvet jacket Indistinctly signed, 4cm by 3.5cm, with leather case £400 - 600 767 English School (18th century) Portrait miniature of a young boy, wearing a wig, red waistcoat and blue jacket Oval, 4.5cm by 4cm £400 - 600 768 English School (18th century) Portrait miniature of a gentleman, with long wig, white lace stock and red jacket with gilt braid Oval, 7cm by 5cm, in an ebonised frame with red Morocco travelling case A similar miniature of a young lady, her hair up, 3cm by 2.5cm Another of a lady, 3.5cm by 3cm, in a turned wooden frame Another of an elderly lady in a bonnet, 3cm by 2.5cm (4) £400 - 600 769 Attributed to George Engleheart (1752-1829) Portrait miniature of a lady, wearing a lace cap and collar over a white dress Oval, 9cm by 7cm, in gold frame, the reverse with Andromache weeping beside an urn, initialled S/BB, in a navette shaped panel on a blue enamel ground £400 - 500

770 English School (early 19th century) Portrait miniature of Sir George Denys Bt, half length, wearing the uniform of the 68th Light Infantry 10.5cm by 7cm, framed £250 - 400 771 After John Hayter Portrait miniature of Lady Louisa Elizabeth Horsley Beresford, Lady Ernest Bruce, with floral headdress and yellow cloak, standing in landscape MB monogram, 12.5cm by 9.5cm, in gilt metal frame £200 - 300 772 English School (early 19th century) Portrait miniature of a gentleman, wearing a white wig and blue jacket On card, oval, 6cm by 5cm £200 - 300 773 English School (early 19th century) Portrait miniature of a young lady, with a pearl and flower hair clip and black dress with lace border Oval, 4cm by 3.5cm, in a gold frame with blue enamel border, the reverse containing hair tied with a gilt ribbon £300 - 400 774 English School (19th century) Portrait miniature of Lady Ereskine, with roses in her hair, wearing a white dress A similar portrait of a lady, wearing a head scarf and frilled dress Ovals, 9.5cm by 7.7cm, framed as a pair £200 - 300

775 G F Zink Portrait miniature of a lady wearing a pearl choker and black lace headdress and dress Signed G F Zink 1889, 8.5cm by 7cm, in gold frame inscribed Caroline Frances Rowley aetat 68 widow of George Dawson Rowley & daughter of Archdeacon Lindsay, with a lock of hair to the reverse £500 - 600

781 A Cast Iron Fire Back, dated 1611, of shaped rectangular form, cast with marriage initials S/IM, 70cm wide £200 - 300

776 Attributed to Andrew Plimer (1763-1837) Portrait miniature of a young man, wearing a white stock and blue jacket On ivory, oval, 6cm by 4.5cm £500 - 800

783 A Coalbrookdale Style Cast Iron Fern Bench, white painted with wooden slat seat, on foliate sheathed supports, 140cm wide £500 - 700

777 French School (19th century) Portrait miniature of a lady, with pearls in her hair, wearing a décolleté dress and floral shawl Initialled P.St, oval, 8.5cm by 7cm, in a filigree frame £600 - 800

784 A Coalbrookdale Style Cast Iron Nasturtium Bench, the rectangular back with mask cresting over cast and pierced flowers, tendrils and strapwork, and conforming armrests and supports, slat seat, currently painted green, 93cm wide £500 - 700

778 French School Portrait miniature of a bearded gentleman, possibly the Duc de Luynes, the bearded figure wearing a white shirt and black jacket On card, 6cm by 5cm £200 - 300

785 A Coalbrookdale Style Cast Iron Garden Bench, cast and pierced with ferns and strapwork, slat seat, 152cm wide £700 - 1000

779 French School Portrait miniature of Henri II de Montmorency, wearing a lace and blue sash Oval, 5.5cm by 4.5cm After an anonymous portrait of the Duc de Montmorency in the Louvre £200 - 300 780 A George III Brass and Iron Fire Grate, with arched back, demi-lune basket and leaf moulded cabriole front supports with urn finials, 71cm wide, converted to gas £300 - 400

782 An 18th Century Oak Cartouche, with scroll cresting over a vacant oval panel flanked by leaf scrolls, 60cm wide £150 - 200

786 A Regency Wrought Iron Garden Bench, with slatted back and seat, scroll arm supports and slatted hinged foot rest, 155cm wide £1000 - 1500 787 A Pair of Wrought Iron Garden Chairs, with scroll arms and supports and slat seats, currently painted green £200 - 300 788 A Victorian Cast Iron Demi-Lune Table, with wrythen gallery, strapwork top, leaf sheathed cabriole supports and paw feet, 126cm £600 - 800

789 A Victorian Cast Iron Plant Stand, with three white marble plinths, on scroll and quatrefoil supports, marked PARNALL & SONS MAKERS 10 WOOD LAND LONDON RD 238917 and PARNALL & SONS LTD NARROW LANES BRISTOL, 61cm wide £300 - 500 790 A Stone and Wrought Iron Garden Roller, early 19th century, the T shaped handle with scroll ornament, 160cm £200 - 300 791 A Fragmentary Stone Tablet, inscribed in Latin, 50cm by 41cm; and Another, 63cm by 34cm (2) £200 - 300 792 A Lead Figure of a Putto, loosely draped, standing on a leaf cast domed base, 78cm high £200 - 300 793 A Pair of Tall Wirework Vases, circa 1930, of trumpet form, on domed bases, currently painted green, 150cm high £300 - 500 794 An Istrian Marble Table, early 20th century, the circular top on three scroll supports with paw feet on a tricorn plinth, 99cm diameter £400 - 600 795 A Pair of Stone Terme Figures, late 19th/early 20th century, as Pan playing pipes and a young girl in flowing robes, on square columns and square bases, 142cm £2000 - 3000 796 Three Large Stone Ball Finials, circa 1800, 55cm high £300 - 500

797 A Medieval Stone Steeple Finial, of pyramid form carved with scrolls and tracery, 192cm £300 - 500 798 A Set of Four Lincolnshire Limestone Staddle Stones, 19th century, with domed circular tops on pyramid shaped bases, each approximately 70cm high; and A Similar Circular Top (9) £800 - 1000 799 A Lincolnshire Limestone Staddle Stone, 19th century, the circular top on a pyramid base, 75cm high £200 - 300 800 A 17th Century Flemish Historical Tapestry, depicting a seated monarch in Eastern costume beneath a tented structure in conference with his general set within a rural landscape framed by borders of vines, birds, plants and fruit, 297cm by 180cm £1000 - 1500 801 Bidjar Carpet Persian Kurdistan The terracotta Herati field centred by an indigo medallion framed by spandrels and narrow indigo borders flanked by multiple guard stripes, 365cm by 260cm £600 - 900 802 Good Jozan Rug West Persia The deep indigo field of palmettes and angular flowering vines around a cream and terracotta cusped pole medallion framed by camel spandrels and coral pink borders of angular meandering vines and double guard stripes, 210cm by 126cm £300 - 500

803 Kashan Carpet Central Persia The ice blue field with a lattice of scrolling vines enclosed by similar palmette borders and meandering vine guard stripes, 377cm by 271cm Signed in outer guard stripe £700 - 1000 804 Ghom Carpet Central Persia The ivory field centred by a floral pole medallion framed by ice blue spandrels and borders of flowers and birds flanked by ice blue guard stripes, 330cm by 220cm £900 - 1200 805 Good Isfahan Tree of Life Rug Central Persia The terracotta field centred by a tree with serpent flanked by birds and plants enclosed by ivory borders and deep indigo floral guard stripes, 198cm by 135cm £600 - 900 806 Joshagan Carpet Central Persia The brick red field with a lattice of stylised plants centred by a small cruciform medallion framed by typical ivory borders flanked by meandering vine guard stripes, 320cm by 221cm £400 - 600 807 Bakhtiari Carpet West Persia The polychrome lattice field with urns issuing flowers enclosed by coral pink stepped diamond borders, 500cm by 380cm £800 - 1200

808 Afshar Rug South East Persia The mid indigo field with columns of stylised plants around a diamond medallion framed by spandrels and midnight blue borders of birds and floral vines flanked by rosette guard stripes, 200cm by 138cm £400 - 600 809 North West Persian Runner The polychrome field of serrated leaves and stellar motifs enclosed by multiple narrow borders, 388cm by 110cm £300 - 500 810 Unusual Fine Afghan Carpet North Afghanistan The stepped indigo field of stylised plants centred by a stellar medallion framed by spandrels of urns issuing flowers and ivory borders of samovar motifs and meandering vines between burgundy guard stripes, retailing fine kilims at each end, 342cm by 325cm £2000 - 3000 811 Kirman Carpet Central Persia The ivory field decorated with scrolling vines around an indigo medallion framed by spandrels and indigo palmette meandering vine borders flanked by lemon and raspberry guard stripes, 464cm by 338cm £500 - 700 812 Hereke Carpet North West Anatolia The soft camel field with an allover design of flowering vines enclosed by brick red borders of meandering vines flanked by ice blue guard stripes, 350cm by 246cm Signed Hereke in outer guard stripe £500 - 800

813 Heriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The brick red field of angular vines around an indigo pole medallion framed by spandrels and indigo turtle borders flanked by pale lemon guard stripes, 336cm by 229cm £800 - 1200 814 Kashan Carpet Central Persia The ivory field with an allover design of scrolling vines enclosed by raspberry borders of palmettes and meandering vines, 376cm by 278cm £1000 - 1500 815 Good Khorasan Rug East Persia The ivory field of palmettes and vines around an indigo pole medallion enclosed by spandrels and indigo borders of meandering floral vines flanked by raspberry guard stripes, 181cm by 119cm £400 - 500 816 Kashan? Carpet Probably Central Persia The pale olive green field with an allover design of large stellar devices enclosed by borders of angular vines between ivory guard stripes, 340cm by 250cm £700 - 1000 817 Fine Motaschem Rug Central Persia The faded terracotta field of angular vines centred by an ivory medallion framed by spandrels, lemon guard stripes and skittle outer guard stripes, 209cm by 140cm £1800 - 2500

818 Good Bakhtiari Rug West Persia The indigo lattice field of polychrome flowerheads centred by a stepped ivory panel and madder medallion framed by spandrels, madder borders of palmettes and vines between ivory guard stripes, 194cm by 132cm £400 - 600 819 Central Persian Carpet Possibly Tehran The cream field of scrolling vines and palmettes around an ice blue central medallion framed by spandrels and borders of birds and urns issuing flowers flanked by double guard stripes, 491cm by 304cm £800 - 1200 820 Heriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The chestnut field of large stylised serrated leaves and vines enclosed by deep indigo borders of stylised flowerheads and meandering vines flanked by lemon guard stripes, 315cm by 223cm £600 - 900 821 Narrow Shahsavan Runner Persian Azerbaijan The camel field of angular styled plants enclosed by leaf and calyx borders and barber pole guard stripes, 378cm by 87cm £400 - 600 822 Indo-Persian Carpet North India The field with an all over design of semi naturalistic flowering plants enclosed by borders of meandering floral vines flanked by guard stripes £400 - 600

823 Nejafabad Isfahan Carpet Central Persia The ivory field with an allover design of palmettes and delicate vines enclosed by crimson borders of meandering vines flanked by double guard stripes, 420cm by 297cm £600 - 900 824 Heriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The chestnut field of angular vines around an indigo and salmon pink leafy medallion flanked by spandrels and borders of serrated and rosettes, 400cm by 294cm £600 - 900 825 Very Narrow Kirman Runner South East Persia The ivory field with a column of stylised plants enclosed by floral borders, 316cm by 73cm £200 - 300 826 Good Heriz Carpet Persian Azerbaijan The rust field of angular vines centred by a typical indigo and salmon pink medallion and framed by stepped spandrels and wide deep indigo borders of meandering angular vines, 358cm by 277cm £2000 - 3000 827 Saroukh Carpet West Persia The crimson field with floral sprays enclosed by palmette and floral meandering vine borders flanked by double guard stripes, 368cm by 282cm £400 - 600

828 Rare Shahsavan Rug Persian Azerbaijan The brick red field of tribal emblems and zoomorphic motifs around two serrated diamond medallions framed by spandrels and ivory borders of stepped diamond medallions flanked by arrowhead guard stripes, circa 1860, 260cm by 110cm £700 - 1000 829 Shirvan Runner South East Caucasus The narrow indigo field with a single column of stylised plants framed by ivory leaf and calyx borders flanked by multiple guard stripes, circa 1880, 264cm by 106cm £700 - 1000 830 Bakhtiari Rug West Persia The terracotta field with two columns of floral lozenge medallions enclosed by camel borders of meandering stylised vines and saw tooth guard stripes, 267cm by 163cm £300 - 500 831 Peking Carpet East China The ivory field sparsely decorated with urns issuing flowers centred by a roundel, surrounded by four further roundels, framed by spandrels and borders of Taoist motifs flanked by sky blue guard stripes, circa 1910, 453cm by 343cm £400 - 600 832 Kuba Runner North East Caucasus The indigo field of polychrome heraldic motifs enclosed by ivory borders of hooked devices flanked by polychrome guard stripes, 264cm by 101cm £800 - 1200

833 Saroukh Carpet West Persia The rust field with scrolling vines and palmettes enclosed by an ivory meandering vine border, 365cm by 260cm £300 - 400 834 Isfahan Rug Central Persia The ivory field with flowering vines, trees and birds enclosed by madder borders of palmettes and vines flanked by rosette and skittle guard stripes, 212cm by 143cm; and Two Other Isfahan Rugs (3) £400 - 600 835 Mashad Carpet Khorasan, North East Persia The raspberry field of "gul farang" design enclosed by indigo borders of stylised plants flanked by ivory guard stripes, 314cm by 228cm £300 - 500 836 Fine Kashan Silk Rug by Fallah Central Persia The cream field of delicate scrolling vines around a pole medallion enclosed by small spandrels and borders of meandering vines and palmettes flanked by floral guard stripes, 207cm by 133cm Inscribed in the upper plain guard stripe woven in Kashan by Fallah £1000 - 1500 837 Ziegler Mahal Carpet West Persia The indigo field of gul henna design enclosed by madder borders of samovar motifs flanked by meandering vine guard stripes, 398cm by 305cm £2000 - 3000

838 Donegal Carpet of Arts & Crafts Design, probably by Alexander Morton The tomato red field with an allover design of scrolling leaves and flowerheads enclosed by pale indigo borders of flowering vines flanked by olive green guard stripes, 412cm by 298cm £3000 - 5000 839 A Small Brass Carriage Timepiece, circa 1900, carrying handle, bevelled glass panels, enamel dial with Roman numerals, single barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, 95mm high over handle £300 - 400 840 A Miniature Brass Carriage Timepiece, signed Le Roy & Fils, 57 New Bond Street, Palais Royal, Paris, circa 1905, carrying handle, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, single barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, backplate numbered 8026, 9.5cm high over handle, with fitted case stamped Le Roy £250 - 350 841 A Brass Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, Corinthian columns, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, backplate stamped R&C and numbered 4388, 19cm high over handle £450 - 550

842 A Brass Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Soldano, retailed by Reid & Sons, Newcastle On Tyne, circa 1880, carrying handle and repeat button, bevelled glasses, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, striking on a blued steel gong, backplate stamped JS Paris to the bottom left hand side for (Joseph Soldano) and numbered 4968, 18cm high over handle £600 - 800 843 A Brass Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Klaftenberger, Paris, circa 1880, carrying handle and repeat button, bevelled glass panels, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, striking with two hammers on two blued steel gongs, backplate edge signed Klaftenberger Pairs, backplate numbered 2365, 17.5cm high over handle £500 - 700 844 A Good Porcelain Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, signed E Maurice & Co, retailed by Ritchie & Son, Paris, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, yellow porcelain panels depicting birds highlighted with multi-coloured sequins and gilt forage, chapter ring with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with silvered platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, backplate stamped E,M & Co and numbered 848, 17cm high over handle £1800 - 2200

845 A Champleve Enamel Striking and Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, multi-coloured champleve enamel borders, bevelled glass panels, enamel dial with Roman numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, backplate numbered 9044, 18.5cm high over handle £1500 - 2000 846 A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, bowed side glasses, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, 18.5cm high over handle £400 - 600 847 A Miniature Brass and Silvered Carriage Timepiece, signed Margaine, circa 1880, carrying handle, silvered dial with Roman numerals, gilded scroll and floral engraved dial surround, single barrel movement with platform lever escapement, movement backplate stamped AM within the form of a beehive monogram, 10cm high over handle, with fitted outer case £300 - 500 848 An Empire Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, signed Bergmiller a Paris, surmounted with a figure reclining on a bed with an infant, green rectangular marble plinth, 3-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 36cm high £400 - 600

849 An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Marina Chinese harbour, 20th Century, black perspex panels depicting a Chinese figure fishing on rocks with trees and a boat in the background, 4-1/4-inch dial with dagger and Arabic numerals, visible balance below with a stop lever, base with a spirit level, 23cm high, with Jaeger LeCoultre outer case £400 - 600 850 A French Lyre Shaped Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, floral and scroll decorated gilt metal mounts, base with acanthus leaf borders, 3-1/4-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement stamped Japy Freres and numbered 97665, striking on a bell, 45cm high £600 - 800

853 A Champleve Enamel and Green Onyx Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1900, four glass case with applied cherub mounts, multi-coloured enamel borders, 4-inch dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, backplate stamped A1 and numbered 1109, twin tubed mercury pendulum, 34cm high £400 - 600 854 A Rare Rhodium Plated Atmos Clock, signed LeCoultre, Calibre 529, circa 1955, silvered dial with Arabic and dagger markers, skeletonised dial centre, movement numbered 32035, large balance wheel below 6, spirit level, stop lever to the underside, 23.5cm high £1200 - 1500

851 An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, calibre 540, circa 1995, white dial with Arabic and baton markers, skeletonised dial centre, visible balance wheel and stop lever below 6, movement numbered 680501, base with spirit level and presentation plaque, 23cm high, with Jaeger LeCoultre booklet and guarantee dated 1997 £500 - 700

855 A Porcelain Mounted and Faux Tortoiseshell Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1880, green faux tortoiseshell case with floral gilt metal mounts, oval cherub porcelain side plaques, base with a floral and pink ground porcelain panel, 3-3/4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, backplate stamped Marti and numbered 3822, pendulum bob stamped 3822, 38cm high £400 - 600

852 A Champleve Enamel Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, highly elaborate case with multi-coloured champleve enamel front and side panels, flanked with griffins and scroll mounts, 3-inch dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 39cm high £1600 - 1800

856 An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th century, glass panels, white dial with dagger and Arabic numerals, movement numbered 314809, large balance below 6, spirit level, stop lever to the underside, 23.5cm high, with original gilt brass wall bracket, fitted case and booklets £500 - 700

857 An Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, depicting a sleigh and a bronze cherub holding reins attached to two love birds, base with scroll work borders, enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with a platform escapement, striking on a bell, 32cm by 36cm £1200 - 1500 858 A Champleve Enamel and Porcelain Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, urn finial and multi-coloured champleve enamel, Sevres style porcelain cherub decorated columns and panels, front panels inscribed Collet, bevelled glass panels, 3-1/2-inch porcelain dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, porcelain mounted pendulum bob, 43cm high £2500 - 3500 859 An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, calibre 528, 20th century, white dial with Arabic and dagger markers, skeletonised centre, visible balance wheel below 6, spirit level, stop lever to the underside, movement numbered 173876, 23.5cm high, with wall bracket, 11cm high £400 - 600 860 A Gilt Bronze and Sèvres Style Striking Mantel Clock with Garniture, circa 1890, dark blue Sevres style urn shaped case surmounted with a winged cherub and flanked with rams' heads, swag and cherub decorated base, 3-1/2-inch enamel dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking, 69cm high, floral and vase shaped garniture, 80cm high £3000 - 4000

861 A Large Ormolu and Porcelain Striking Mantel Clock, signed Hry Marc, A Paris, circa 1880, reclining cherub appearing to be reaching for a lizard, pink and gilt painted winged cherub porcelain panels, scroll and floral decorated base, 3-1/4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 42cm by 57cm £1200 - 1500 862 An Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1830, case depicting a seated bearded man in robes holding a spear, base with acanthus leaf border and owl feet, 3-1/2-inch dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement stamped Devaulx A Paris, silk suspension, outside countwheel striking on a bell, 49cm high £500 - 700 863 A Brass Striking Lantern Clock, made for the Turkish market, signed Geo Clarke, Leaden Hall Street, London, circa 1770, four posted movement, pierced side frets, verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, bob pendulum, hook and spikes, engraved side opening doors, 8-1/4-inch arched brass dial with Turkish numerals, arch with a silvered plaque signed, 38cm high £400 - 600 864 An Early 18th Century Thirty Hour Striking Wall Clock, signed John Sanderson, circa 1710, lantern style four posted movement with anchor escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 11-1/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring and signed, dial centre with a religious engraved verse Remember man that Dye thou must And After that to Judgement Just, date aperture, 33cm high

John Sanderson, a Quaker, was born at Tiffenthwaite near Wigton in Cumbria in 1671. He started his apprenticeship to John Ogden of Bowbridge in Yorkshire. In 1691 he moved back to Tiffenthwaite and started to make his first clocks, which have several distinctive features, such as religious dial verses. £1000 - 1500 865 A Mahogany Drop Dial Striking Wall Clock, signed Moss, Manchester, circa 1830, side and bottom doors, scroll side mounts, 14-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 77cm high £900 - 1200 866 A Mahogany Drop Dial Striking Wall Clock, H Dixon, Salisbury, circa 1850, octagonal shaped case with brass inlay, side and bottom opening doors, trunk with pendulum viewing window and side carved mounts, 12-inch convex dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 68cm high £600 - 800 867 A Mahogany Striking Wall Clock, signed Thwaites & Reed, Clerkenwell, circa 1880, side and bottom doors, to the reverse of the side door with a Thwaites & Reed label, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 37cm high £600 - 800 868 A Mahogany Wall Timepiece, T J White, Haverfordwest, circa 1870, side and bottom opening doors, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 38cm high £350 - 450

869 An Unusual Large Size Drop Dial Wall Timepiece, R Rolfe, Clerkenwell, architectural pediment, recessed rectangular trunk door flanked with carved scroll leaf mouldings, recessed waisted plinth with carved border, 24-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single weight driven four pillar movement with deadbeat escapement, maintaining power, movement front plate stamped RR and numbered 2028, 231cm high Rolfe is recorded working in London 1832-1881. By repute, this timepiece was removed from an East Anglian railway station circa 1940. In 1969 it was used in a Suffolk sawmill acquired by the vendor's family and kept there until 1987 when it was placed in storage whilst a new building was erected. £2000 - 3000 870 A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, C Jones, London, circa 1860, arched top with acorn finial, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement, striking on a bell, secured by brackets, 47cm high, with a carved mahogany wall bracket £500 - 700 871 A Late 17th Century Style Striking Table Clock, carrying handle, pierced side sound frets, 6-1/4-inch dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, winged cherub spandrels, strike/no strike selection above 12, six pillar movement with verge escapement striking on a bell, backplate with engraved leaf and flower heads and bearing an inscription George Allet Londini Fecit, 39cm high over handle £2000 - 3000

872 A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Marriott, Islington, circa 1840, arched top, bevelled side windows, bun feet, 8-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, strike/silent selection lever above 12, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, movement secured by brackets, 42.5cm high £800 - 1200 873 A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Robt Wood, London, circa 1770, inverted bell top with carrying handle, acorn finials, glazed side panels, bracket feet, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture and a recessed signed silvered plaque, strike/silent selection dial in the arch, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, scroll engraved backplate, movement secured by brackets, 51cm high £2000 - 3000 874 A Mahogany Eight Day Centre Seconds Longcase Clock, signed Willshire & Link, Bristol, circa 1775, swan neck pediment, 12-inch painted arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, centre seconds hand, moonphase in the arch and above inscribed High Water at Bristol Quay, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 240cm high £700 - 900 875 An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed John Lupton, circa 1750, caddied hood, glazed side panels, 9-inch square brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, single hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 222cm high £600 - 800

876 A Walnut Chiming Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Tho Cartwright, Watchmaker to ye Prince, London, circa 1730, caddied hood with brass flame finials, glass side panels, trunk door with bevelled glass panel, stepped moulded plinth, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture and seconds dial, arch with lunar aperture, tidal dial and signed, triple weight driven five pillar movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming with eight hammers striking a nest of eight bells and a further hammer striking a bell for the hours, later case, 270cm high £3000 - 4000 877 A Musical Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Tho Cartwright, Principi Horologious, Londini, Fecit, circa 1720, the Dutch style case with a caddied hood and three gilded finials, pierced side frets, arched trunk door with inlaid stringing and central glazed lenticle, bombe plinth with claw and ball feet, 12-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, dial centre with date aperture, seconds dial and signed, arch with a two tune selection dial for The Fryar & ye nun/The happy clown, triple weight driven six pillar movement with anchor escapement, half hour and hour striking and playing the musical tune on the hour with sixteen hammers striking a nest of eight bells, 296cm high £4000 - 6000 878 An Unusual Corinthian Column Barometer with Combined Timepiece, 19th century, concealed mercury tube, 9-inch chapter ring with corresponding barometer hand, central timepiece, raised upon a stepped base, later dial and movement, 117.5cm high £600 - 800

879 A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Wm Heaton, London, circa 1810, swan neck pediment, hinged glass door, concealed mercury tube, single vernier silvered dial signed, turned cistern cover, 96cm high £500 - 700 880 An Oak Stick Barometer, signed E Zuccani, London, circa 1870, concealed mercury tube, single ivory vernier scale, thermometer box, turned cistern cover, 91cm high £300 - 400 881 A Good Mahogany Angle Barometer, signed L Bellatti, Grantham, circa 1825, figured case with visible mercury tube, single silvered vernier scale signed, turned cistern cover, 95cm high Louis Bellatti is recorded working at Grantham High Street 1825-45. This barometer is illustrated in Banfield (Edwin) The Italian Influence On English Barometer from 1780, pg.107. Also see Banfield (Edwin) Barometer Maker's and Retailers, pg.19. £3000 - 5000 882 A 1959 Triumph 500cc 5TA Speed Twin Motorcycle, with V5, registered 18/02/1959 registration number 227 BVO, matching engine and frame number H6130 £2500 - 3500 883 A Triumph Thunderbird Sport 855cc Motorcycle, registered 2 July 2003, registration number V003 FLP, three former keepers, chassis number SMTTC398RM3185666, engine number 186435, last taxed July 2011 £2000 - 3000

884 A BSA Lightning 850cc Motorcycle, registration number OSS 438G, no V5, frame number CC19559A65L, engine number CC18990865L, sold with a letter from BSA Owners' Club stating this is an A65 Lightning fitted with a motor from March 1969 £1000 - 1500 885 A BSA Bantam D1 Motorcycle, registration number GSV 374, no V5 £500 - 800 886 C Bechstein: A 5'92 Rosewood Cased Grand Piano, model no.73191, circa 1905, raised on turned and canted tapering legs with brass toes and castors £1500 - 2000 887 A 19th Century Chinese Red Lacquer and Parcel Gilt Altar Table, the rectangular top above a decorated frieze, carved brackets raised on square form legs, 140cm by 52cm by 101cm £400 - 600 888 A Pair of Chinese Hardwood Side Tables, late 19th/early 20th century, with humpback cross stretchers and square hoof feet, 45cm by 45cm by 52cm £300 - 500 889 A Chinese Imperial Polychrome Decorated Incense Stand, Shaanxi Province, probably 15th/16th century, the square top above a red lacquered pierced frieze, raised on cabriole legs with red lacquered pierced spandrels and raised on a later ebonised square base, 60cm by 60cm by 85cm See Edwards (Curtis) Traditional Chinese Furniture, pg.198 £8000 - 12000

890 A Chinese Northern Elm Table, probably Shaanxi Region, mid 1800s, with foliate carved panels, with two deep drawers above three carved panels, decorative carved spandrels, raised on square tapering legs, 115cm by 59cm by 89cm £400 - 800 891 A Chinese Huanghuali Wood Small Kang Table, 19th century, with recessed panel top and moulded frieze, raised on square form legs with scrolling hoof feet, 75cm by 31cm by 22cm £1000 - 1500 892 A 19th Century Gilt and Gesso Rococo Style Glazed Wall Cabinet, with central glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with two fixed shelves and C scroll brackets, flanked by canted sides, headed by a richly decorated pediment centred by a floral plume, 65cm by 40cm by 140cm £400 - 600 893 A Regency Mahogany and Crossbanded Foldover Tea Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, with egg and dart moulded edge above a plain frieze, raised on a turned and reeded bulbous support with four reeded sabre legs and scrolling toes and castors, 99cm by 49cm by 78cm £400 - 600 894 A Matched Pair of George III Irish Mahogany Plate Buckets, circa 1780, with brass loop handles and bands, the bodies of staved construction, 37cm diameter, 42cm high and 37cm diameter, 40cm high £2000 - 3000 895 A George III Mahogany and Brass Bound Oval Peat Bucket, early 19th century, the staved body with swing handle, removable brass liner, 32cm by 25cm by 33cm (excluding handle) £300 - 500

896 A George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, late 18th century, the cavetto cornice above two short and six long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 126cm by 56cm by 197cm £600 - 800 897 A George IV Mahogany Breakfront Wardrobe, 2nd quarter 19th century, the bold cornice above two cupboard doors enclosing hanging space, two short over two long drawers below flanked by cupboard doors enclosing brass rails and hooks, 240cm by 65cm by 229cm £1000 - 1500 898 A George III Mahogany Kneehole Desk or Dressing Table, late 18th century, the moulded top above a long frieze drawer with compartmented interior, arched sliding drawer below and cupboard door flanked by six small drawers, raised on a plinth base, 106cm by 67cm by 82cm £700 - 1000 899 A Regency Rosewood and Brass Mounted Bookcase, 2nd quarter 19th century, the brass grille doors enclosing a painted interior, pilaster supports, two cupboard doors below with egg and dart decorated moulded base, 127cm by 35cm by 168cm £350 - 550 900 A Pair of Victorian Rosewood Pedestal Tripod Tables, circa 1840, the circular tops above turned supports with concave triform shaped bases and scroll feet, 60cm diameter, 75cm high £450 - 650

901 A Victorian Rosewood and Marquetry Crossbanded Centre Table, circa 1850, the cylindrical column support with moulded socle above a triform base with reeded scrolling toes, 122cm diameter, 76cm high £2000 - 3000 902 A Regency Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Sofa Table, early 19th century, with rounded drop leaves, one real and one sham drawer fitted to each side, raised on standard end supports with acanthus decorated toes and castors, 84cm by 61cm by 70cm £400 - 600

906 A Late Regency Mahogany Roll Front Desk, 2nd quarter 19th century, the tambour front enclosing an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes, the base with a long frieze drawer and two short drawers above an arched apron, raised on turned tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 112cm by 69cm by 114cm £1000 - 1500 907 A Victorian Papier Mâché Oval Tray, richly decorated in gilt and mother-of-pearl, raised on a later faux bamboo ebonised and parcel gilt legs joined by a cross stretcher, 60cm by 47cm by 52cm £200 - 300

903 A George III Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, the moulded top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 85cm by 50cm by 81cm £500 - 700

908 An Elegant Early Victorian Rosewood Three-Tier Etagere, mid 19th century, the moulded top above turned spindle supports with brass toes and castors, 43cm by 32cm by 79cm £300 - 400

904 A Victorian Louis XV Style Rosewood and Marquetry Bijouterie Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, the hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined interior, raised on slender cabriole legs with brass mounts and sabots, 61cm by 40cm by 73cm £400 - 500

909 A Regency Papier Mâché Circular Tray, probably Jennens & Bettridge, early 19th century, decorated in coloured bronze powders with cyclamen and acanthus scrolls, with later circular parcel gilt stand with four splayed legs joined by a stretcher, 60cm wide, 55cm high £500 - 700

905 A Mahogany and Crossbanded Sarcophagus Wine Cooler, circa 1820, the hinged lid with canted corners carved with anthemion, raised on carved claw feet with recessed castors, 75cm by 53cm by 60cm £700 - 1000

910 A Pair of Swedish Birch Flip-Top Tripod Tables, raised on ebonised vasiform turned supports with three cabriole legs, 87cm by 88cm by 72cm £700 - 1000 911 An Unusual 18th Century Brazilian Rosewood Gateleg or Rent Table, with two rounded drop leaves to form an oval, the centre section with square aperture, the underside with an iron sliding mechanism with three drawers below, raised on tapering legs with pad feet, 122cm by 32cm by 74cm £300 - 500

912 An Adam Design Carved Mahogany Serving Table, of breakfront form with anthemion and fluted carved frieze, on flowerbell carved tapering legs with block feet, 146cm by 51cm by 74cm £500 - 700

918 A 19th Century Teak and Brass Bound Campaign Chest, in two sections, with two short over three long drawers, brass recessed handles, raised on turned feet, 99cm by 45cm by 104cm £700 - 900

913 An Impressive Victorian Carved Giltwood Console Table, mid 19th century, of oblong serpentine form, with original veined white marble top, the shaped frieze carved with flowers, foliage and pierced foliate panels centred by a scroll cartouche with musical trophy, raised on cabriole legs with C scrolls and foliage joined by a stretcher with central fruit basket, 259cm by 60cm by 98cm £3000 - 5000

919 A Victorian Figured Walnut, Marquetry and Gilt Metal Mounted Breakfront Credenza, circa 1850, with central glazed door and wings enclosing a faded pink velvet shelves, raised on a platform base with egg and dart moulding, 153cm by 39cm by 104cm £2000 - 2500

914 A George II Walnut Foldover Tea Table, mid 18th century, the scissor action folding frame raised on cabriole legs with pad feet, 88cm by 44cm by 73cm £300 - 500

920 An Early Victorian Yewwood Sewing Table, circa 1850, the moulded top above a single frieze drawer, gathered green fabric sliding workbox below, between scrolled supports with fretwork decoration, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs joined by a turned stretcher, 55cm by 41cm by 73cm £1000 - 1500

915 A Ceylonese Ebony and Satinwood Specimen Plaque, of shield shape form, with brass plaque engraved CEYLON TIMBERS 1944 1947, with thirty-six veneered specimen woods, including satinwood, ebony, zebrano etc, 48cm by 44cm £300 - 500

921 A Mahogany Work Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, with hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, compartments and lids, raised on S shaped carved supports, platform bases with scrolled toes joined by a turned stretcher, 56cm by 45cm by 73cm £500 - 700

916 A Victorian Rosewood, Marquetry and Brass Bound Bijouterie Table, late 19th century, with bevelled glass hinged lid and velvet lined interior, raised on square tapering legs joined by a shaped undertier, 80cm by 50cm by 77cm £600 - 800

922 A Victorian Mahogany, Satinwood Banded and Ebony Strung Wellington Chest, by James Shoolbred & Co, late 19th century, with seven graduated drawers between lockable stiles, raised on bracket feet, 61cm by 41cm by 122cm £1800 - 2000

917 A George III Mahogany, Satinwood and Tulipwood Crossbanded Foldover Card Table, late 18th century, with green baize lined interior, raised on square tapering legs, 81cm by 44cm by 74cm £500 - 700

923 A William IV Rosewood Davenport, 2nd quarter 19th century, with three-quarter pierced brass gallery above a hinged writing slope enclosing satin birch veneered drawers, the base of four real and four sham drawers, raised on a platform base, 54cm by 68cm by 80cm £600 - 800

928 An Early Victorian Burr Walnut, Ebony and Floral Marquetry Centre Table, circa 1850, the circular top richly inlaid, the border with scrolling flowers, raised on a canted support with three acanthus carved cabriole legs and scrolling toes, 135cm diameter, 77cm high £700 - 1000

924 An Edwardian Burr Walnut and Parcel Gilt Carlton House Desk, the superstructure with an arrangement of drawers and cupboards above a green and gilt leather skiver, the base of five drawers with acanthus and husk decorated S shaped legs, 137cm by 56cm by 97cm £3000 - 4000

929 A Late George III Mahogany Free-Standing Corner Cupboard, early 19th century, the dentil cornice above four astragal glazed doors all between stop-fluted canted sides, 115cm by 55cm by 202cm £350 - 550

925 A George III Mahogany, Rosewood Crossbanded and Floral Marquetry Sideboard, of serpentine shaped form, the top inlaid with ribbons, acanthus and patera, above a bow fronted drawer and arched apron with square tapering legs and spade feet, the sideboard 18th century, the inlay later, 158cm by 65cm by 91cm £1000 - 1500 926 An Early Georgian Style Walnut Crossbanded and Featherbanded Bureau on Stand, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes, the base of two frieze drawers above a shaped apron, the anthemion carved legs with trefid pad feet, 63cm by 42cm by 87cm £2500 - 3500 927 A Mahogany Linen Press, 2nd quarter 19th century, the moulded cornice above a plain frieze and cupboard doors enclosing five sliding trays, the chest of two short over three long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 125cm by 58cm by 224cm £500 - 800

930 A George II Walnut and Feather Banded Chest on Chest, mid 18th century, the cavetto cornice above two short and three long cockbeaded drawers, the base of three deep drawers, with original brasses, raised on bracket feet, 96cm by 58cm by 175cm £5000 - 7000 931 An Early 18th Century Burr Walnut Bureau Bookcase, the bold pediment above panelled doors enclosing an oak lined interior of pigeon holes and small drawers, the fall enclosing an attractive fitted interior with sliding well, two short and three long graduated drawers below, 104cm by 56cm by 202cm £1500 - 2000 932 A 19th Century Teak and Brass Bound Military Chest, in two parts with brass carrying handles to the sides, brass bound corners and recessed handles, of two short over three long graduated drawers, 81cm by 41cm by 98cm £500 - 800

933 A George III Mahogany Secretaire Chest, late 18th century, the two-as-one secretaire drawer with fall front enclosing pigeon holes and small drawers, three long graduated drawers below, original brass handles, 109cm by 58cm by 104cm £800 - 1200 934 A Victorian Figured Walnut Desk, in George II style, the superstructure with three drawers above a fall front with sliding mechanism enclosing a leather skiver and three drawers, the base of three further drawers, raised on acanthus carved cabriole forelegs with carved paw feet, 132cm by 60cm by 113cm £400 - 600 935 A George III Mahogany, Satinwood Banded and Ebony Strung D Shape Side Table, the table 18th century and later inlaid with acanthus scrolls, husks and ribbons, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 106cm by 56cm by 72cm £300 - 400 936 A George III Mahogany Bowfront Sideboard, early 19th century, with a brass balustrade gallery above a central frieze drawer and shaped apron flanked by one short over one deep drawer and a two-as-one cellaret drawer, raised on square tapering legs with block feet, 168cm by 77cm by 89cm £500 - 700 938 A Regency Mahogany Writing Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the moulded top above a long frieze drawer and standard end supports with turned stretcher, raised on acanthus cast claw feet, 82cm by 55cm by 82cm £400 - 600

939 A Regency Style Satinwood and Tulipwood Banded Serpentine Shaped Wardrobe, circa 1900, with two cupboard doors enclosing five sliding trays and two short over two long drawers flanked by two-as-one cupboard doors enclosing hanging space, 250cm by 68cm by 223cm £700 - 1000 940 A Pair of 19th Century Mahogany Bedside Chests, the top inlaid with barber pole stringing, three deep drawers below, raised on plinth bases, 42cm by 37cm by 70cm (adapted) £600 - 800 941 A George III Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Bowfront Chest of Drawers, circa 1800, with four long graduated drawers, shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 107cm by 60cm by 92cm (restored) £500 - 700 942 A Victorian Figured Walnut, Tulipwood Banded and Gilt Metal Mounted Pier Cabinet, circa 1860, the moulded top above a glazed door between caryatid mounts, raised on a platform base, 85cm by 37cm by 109cm £1000 - 1500 943 A Victorian Figured Walnut, Ebonised and Gilt Metal Mounted Display Cabinet, circa 1860, the two glazed doors with egg and dart moulding between pilaster supports, raised on a platform base with shaped apron, 117cm by 37cm by 107cm £1000 - 1500

944 A Victorian Burr Walnut Piano Top Davenport, circa 1850, bearing retailer's label of Fraser Sons & Co, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, the hinged fall with sliding mechanism, inset green and gilt leather skiver, the base of four real and four sham drawers, raised on a platform base with recessed castors, 56cm by 56cm by 92cm £1800 - 2200 945 A Regency Rosewood and Amboyna Dwarf Bookcase/Display Cabinet, early 19th century, with three-quarter pierced brass gallery above a central glazed door flanked by anthemion fret carved hinged doors, raised on a platform base, 118cm by 38cm by 91cm £800 - 1200 946 A Pair of Victorian Burr and Figured Walnut Pier Cabinets, circa 1850, with gilt foliate mounts and cupboard doors with blue ground oval Sèvres style porcelain mounts, on wavy shaped platform bases, 80cm by 33cm by 104cm £4000 - 6000 947 A Victorian Rosewood and Marquetry Inlaid Bijouterie Table, circa 1890, the bevelled glass hinged lid enclosing a silk lined interior, raised on square tapering legs joined by an undershelf with balustrade gallery, 72cm by 46cm by 72cm £800 - 1200 948 A Good Pair of Late Victorian Figured Walnut and Ebonised Card Tables, circa 1890, the quarter-veneered tops enclosing red baize interiors, raised on fluted supports with Greek Key moulding above platform bases joined by a turned stretcher, 92cm by 45cm by 76cm £3000 - 4000

949 A Late Victorian Mahogany, Boxwood and Ebony Strung Kidney Shaped Desk, late 19th century, with green and gilt leather skiver above a concave shaped frieze drawer flanked by eight graduated drawers, on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 120cm by 54cm by 75cm £1000 - 1500 950 A Mahogany and Brass Bound Oval Wine Cooler, circa 1800, the body of staved construction with Rams head mask mounts and loop handles between fluted stiles, raised on a later oval stand with carved claw feet and recessed castors, 74cm by 51cm by 44cm £1000 - 1500 951 A Mahogany Dropleaf Work Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, with two rounded drop leaves above two fitted short drawers and one long drawer, the opposing side with sham drawers, green gathered silk workbox below, raised on ring turned tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 54cm by 46cm by 72cm £600 - 800 952 A Rosewood Side Table, attributed to Gillows, circa 1830, the three-quarter scrolled gallery above a single frieze drawer, standard end supports joined by a turned stretcher, on scrolled feet with recessed castors, formerly fitted with a sliding workbox, 59cm by 43cm by 75cm £800 - 1200 953 A Rosewood Breakfront Display Cabinet, in the manner of Gillows, 2nd quarter 19th century, the upper section with balustrade gallery above a glazed door enclosing a shelf, the base with three open shelves between scrolling fluted corbel supports, 66cm by 49cm by 147cm £600 - 800

954 A Gillows of Lancaster Mahogany Bookstand, mid 19th century, with ratchet support and folding rest, the base stamped GILLOWS LANCASTER, 40cm wide £250 - 350

960 An Early 19th Century Joined Oak Dresser, the rack with three shelves with iron cup hooks, the base with two frieze drawers and potboard below, 150cm by 42cm by 202cm £800 - 1200

955 A Pair of Edwardian Mahogany Five-Drawer Straight Front Chests, labelled and stamped Waring & Gillows Ltd, the graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on a moulded base with shaped bracket feet, 61cm by 48cm by 108cm £800 - 1200

961 An Early 18th Century Joined Oak Court Cupboard, with three journeyman stamps RE, the carved frieze with inverted turned finials above two cupboard doors around a central stop-fluted fielded panel, the base of two cupboard doors, fluted stiles and muntins, 126cm by 54cm by 164cm £600 - 800

956 An 18th Century Joined Oak Enclosed Welsh Dresser, the bold cornice above shaped end supports and two fixed shelves, the base of three drawers with two fielded panel cupboard doors below, raised on plain stiles, 137cm by 52cm by 193cm £1500 - 2000

962 An 18th Century English Joined Oak Low Dresser, the boarded top above an arrangement of seven drawers and a cupboard door on moulded base, 202cm by 63cm by 81cm £800 - 1200

957 An English Joined Oak Low Dresser, basically 18th century, the three frieze drawers with original brass drop handles, shaped apron, raised on cabriole forelegs with shaped pad feet, 216cm by 52cm by 73cm £1000 - 1500 958 An English Mid 18th Century Oak and Crossbanded Low Dresser, the moulded top above three deep frieze drawers, arched apron, raised on cabriole forelegs with pad feet, 184cm by 51cm by 76cm £800 - 1200 959 An English 18th Century Oak Dresser and Rack, with iron cup hooks and two shelves, the base of five frieze drawers above an arched apron, with turned front legs above a potboard, 161cm by 42cm by 164cm £1000 - 1500

963 An 18th Century Joined Oak Welsh Enclosed Dresser and Rack, the bold cornice above shaped supports and two fixed shelves, the base of three drawers above two cupboard doors, on block feet, 144cm by 53cm by 190cm £1200 - 1800 964 A George III Joined Oak Free-Standing Corner Cupboard, circa 1800, the dentil cornice above arched fielded panel doors enclosing three fixed shelves, the base of two cupboard doors, all between canted corners and a wavy shaped apron, 120cm by 55cm by 211cm £500 - 700 965 An English 17th Century Hinged Chest, of boarded construction, the interior with a candle box, raised on shaped end supports, 117cm by 41cm by 66cm £300 - 400

966 A George II Style Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded Chest on Stand, the cavetto cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers, the stand of three frieze drawers above an arched apron, raised on baluster legs joined by a flattened stretcher, 18th century and later, 98cm by 53cm by 153cm £900 - 1200 967 An English Joined Oak Refectory Dining Table, the three-plank top with cleated ends above a later carved frieze, raised on turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher, basically 18th century with repairs, 322cm by 79cm by 79cm £2000 - 3000 968 An Early 18th Century Joined Oak Court Cupboard, carved with initials MW and dated 1713, the bold cornice above a lunette carved frieze and turned supports above two lozenge carved doors, the base of two fielded panel doors all between fluted stiles and muntins,(good colour) 143cm by 56cm by 178cm £1200 - 1800 969 An 18th Century English Joined Oak Coffer, the hinged lid above two false and four real two-as-one drawers above a moulded base, 146cm by 50cm by 72cm £600 - 800 970 An Impressive Victorian Brown Oak Library Table, the quarter-veneered burr wood top with ebony banding above six frieze drawers divided by figural corbels, H shaped platform with spiral turned supports with oval portrait carved panels flanked by recumbent lions, 212cm by 139cm by 77cm £4000 - 6000

971 An Egyptian Revival Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Centre Table, of recent date, with black slate top, the frieze decorated with gilt stars above Egyptian caryatid mounts, triform stretcher, and gilt and ebonised pad feet, 90cm diameter, 73cm high £400 - 600 972 A George IV Style Mahogany and Parcel Gilt Centre Table, of recent date, the circular top above a wrythen turned support and acanthus socle, the quadripartite base raised on claw feet, 88cm diameter, 75cm high £400 - 600 973 A Pair of Egyptian Revival Ebonised and Parcel Gilt Console Tables, of recent date, the rectangular black granite tops above Egyptian figural open winged supports, raised on fluted scrolling forelegs, 100cm by 43cm by 88cm £500 - 800 974 A George III Style Painted and Parcel Gilt Marble Top Side Table, of recent date, the black and white veined marble top above a foliate decorated scrolling frieze, raised on fluted tapering legs, 87cm by 48cm by 85cm £300 - 400 975 A George III Style Satinwood, Tulipwood Banded and Polychrome Decorated Foldover Card Table, richly decorated with trophies, flower garlands and ribbon tied motifs, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 95cm by 47cm by 74cm £450 - 550

976 A George III Style Satinwood, Harewood and Marquetry Pembroke Table, with rounded drop leaves to form an oval above a real and sham drawer, raised on square tapering legs with block feet, 73cm by 60cm by 69cm £300 - 500

982 An Edwardian Mahogany and Floral Marquetry Kidney Shaped Desk, inset a brown and gilt tooled leather skiver above a concave shaped drawer flanked by eight graduated drawers, 131cm by 56cm by 78cm £2800 - 3500

977 A Pair of Mahogany and Barber's Pole Strung Cellarets on Stands, one with two dividers, raised on square fluted tapering legs, 51cm by 36cm by 65cm £300 - 500

983 A Pair of Edwardian Satinwood, Boxwood, Ebony and Rosewood Crossbanded Foldover Card Tables, of D shape form, enclosing green baize lined interiors, raised on square tapering legs, 85cm by 43cm by 77cm £1200 - 1800

978 A Pair of Satinwood, Polychrome Decorated and Crossbanded Breakfront Console Tables, of recent date, the tops richly decorated with flower garlands and ribbon tied motifs, above C scroll pierced friezes with fluted tapering legs joined by a flattened stretcher, 143cm by 48cm by 89cm £2000 - 3000 979 A Pair of Satinwood, Rosewood Crossbanded and Parquetry Side Tables, of recent date, with single frieze drawers, raised on square tapering legs joined by a cross stretcher, 65cm by 40cm by 76cm £1500 - 2000 980 A Pair of Mahogany, Satinwood and Boxwood Strung Torchères, the circular platform tops above penwork decorated friezes, above reeded supports with three splayed legs, 26cm diameter, 126cm high £400 - 600 981 A Pair of Blue and Cream Painted Neo-Classical Style Commodes, of recent date, the two deep drawers with egg and dart carved mouldings, raised on fluted tapering legs, 100cm by 50cm by 90cm £2000 - 3000

984 A Satinwood, Boxwood, Ebony Strung and Rosewood Crossbanded Dressing/Writing Table, circa 1900, of serpentine shaped form with bowfront pull-out brushing slide and frieze drawer above an arched apron flanked by six graduated drawers, on square tapering legs with block feet and castors, 138cm by 65cm by 81cm £1500 - 2000 985 An Edwardian Mahogany, Satinwood Banded and Marquetry Decorated Two-Tier Étagère, decorated with ribbons and husks, with a wavy shaped gallery, raised on splayed legs, 67cm by 44cm by 77cm £300 - 400 986 A Sheraton Revival Satinwood and Polychrome Decorated Rectangular Jardiniere Table, with removable metal liner, the moulded top with egg and dart gilt border above a painted frieze decorated with trailing leaves and ribbons, raised on slender tapering legs joined by a flattened stretcher, 42 cm by 36cm by 84cm £1000 - 1500

987 A Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Kidney Shaped Desk, labelled Edwards & Roberts, Oxford Street, London, circa 1900, richly decorated with flower bells and acanthus scrolls, the top with a green and gilt leather skiver above a bowfront drawer and eight graduated drawers, 125cm by 56cm by 74cm £2500 - 3500 988 An Edwardian Satinwood and Polychrome Decorated Lady's Writing Desk, early 20th century, painted with flower garlands and musical trophies, the shaped gallery above an arrangement of five drawers and two pigeons, the base with frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs, 51cm by 34cm by 103cm £400 - 600 989 An Edwardian Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Breakfront Display Cabinet, labelled Maple & Co, early 20th century, the upper section with central glazed door enclosing two fixed shelves flanked by serpentine shaped panels, the base of two deep drawers flanked by cupboard doors, 108cm by 36cm by 167cm £800 - 1200 991 A Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple Mahogany and Marquetry Lady's Writing Table, circa 1890, the superstructure with two cupboard doors inlaid with urns, ribbons and husks, the green leather skiver above a single frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, 92cm by 56cm 118cm £1000 - 1500 992 A Regency Style Mahogany Extending Circular Dining Table, of recent date, the crossbanded top with four removable outer curved sections above four turned and parcel gilt supports with acanthus decorated legs and brass paw feet, 199cm diameter, 250cm extended, 74cm high £1000 - 1500

993 A Fine Victorian Burr Walnut and Floral Marquetry Centre Table, circa 1850, richly inlaid with acanthus scrolls and flowers, raised on a chamfered support with carved cabriole legs, scrolling toes and recessed castors, 135cm diameter, 80cm high £4000 - 6000 994 An Early Victorian Mahogany Telescopic Action Extending Dining Table, mid 19th century, with four additional original leaves, and plain frieze, raised on turned tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 378cm extended by 151cm by 74cm £2500 - 3500 995 A Mahogany Dining Table, in the manner of Gillows, early 19th century, with reeded edge and plain frieze, two additional original leaves, raised on turned and reeded tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 245cm extended by 122cm by 72cm £1000 - 1500 996 A George IV Mahogany Scissor Action Dining Table, early 19th century, with three original leaves, raised on turned and spiral legs with brass toes and castors, 291cm extended by 128cm by 71cm £600 - 800 997 A Regency Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Extending Dining Table, early 19th century, of rounded rectangular form with re-entrant corners, sliding telescopic frame and three additional leaves, raised on turned and fluted legs with brass toes and castors, 300cm extended by 119cm by 72cm £600 - 800

998 A Set of Twelve Chippendale Revival Mahogany Dining Chairs, early 20th century, with acanthus and anthemion carved top rails and gothic pierced splats, green leather drop-in seats above serpentine shaped seat rails, including two carvers 66cm by 47cm by 98cm, the singles 58cm by 45cm by 97cm £1000 - 1500 999 A Matched Set of Twelve Late George III Mahogany Dining Chairs, circa 1820, comprising a set of eight with curved top rails, pierced horizontal splats between beaded uprights, and pink overstuffed seats, including two carvers, and a set of four, comprising three singles and one carver, the singles 50cm by 44cm by 82, the carvers 53cm by 48cm by 83cm £1000 - 1500 1000 A Set of Eight Mahogany Hepplewhite Style Dining Chairs, early 20th century, including two carvers, the wheatsheaf decorated and pierced splats above floral needlework overstuffed seats, raised on square tapering legs joined by an H stretcher, single chairs 52cm by 45cm by 93cm, carvers 59cm by 50cm by 95cm £350 - 550 1001 A Set of Eight Mahogany Dining Chairs, circa 1825, with lozenge shaped pierced back supports between reeded uprights, the blue overstuffed seats raised on turned forelegs, including two carvers 55cm by 45cm by 83cm, the singles 52cm by 42cm by 83cm £1200 - 1800 1002 A Set of Six William IV Mahogany Dining Chairs, 2nd quarter 19th century, with curved top rails and floral needlework seats above fluted seat rails and turned and reeded forelegs, including two carvers 52cm by 47cm by 87cm £400 - 600

1003 A Harlequin Set of Ten Mahogany Dining Chairs, comprising six early 19th century examples, with fluted splats and shaped seats raised on square tapering legs joined by an H stretcher, and four later examples, upholstered to match, 51cm by 43cm by 88cm £500 - 700 1004 A Set of Six George II Mahogany Dining Chairs, mid 18th century, with pierced splats, later recovered drop-in seats raised on cabriole forelegs with trefid pad feet, 50cm by 40cm by 95cm £3000 - 4000 1006 A Good Set of Six William IV Rosewood Dining Chairs, circa 1835, with curved top rails above lotus carved splats and overstuffed seats, the plain seat rail raised on turned and tapering forelegs, 47cm by 42cm by 88cm £1800 - 2500 1007 A Pair of George III Design Carved Mahogany Armchairs, late 19th century, the anthemion pierced splat with curved armrests and acanthus carved hand grips, overstuffed close-nailed needlework seat, raised on cabriole forelegs with ball and claw feet, 66cm by 46cm by 99cm £250 - 350 1008 An English Carved and Gilded Pier Glass, circa 1760, the rectangular plate within a rockwork and acanthus scroll rococo style frame, 119cm by 73cm £800 - 1200 1009 An Italian Florentine Gilt and Gesso Oval Wall Mirror, circa 1870, the beaded frame with a rococo acanthus scroll frame, 120cm by 70cm £400 - 600

1010 A Pair of 19th Century Vert Maurin Marble and Gilt Metal Pedestals, of graduated form with figural and anthemion mounts, the tops 26cm square, 113cm high £800 - 1200 1011 A Wing-Back Armchair, in 18th century style, covered in needlework fabric, with curved armrests and squab cushion, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet, 75cm by 50cm by 114cm £1000 - 1500 1012 An Early Georgian Style Wing Back Armchair, upholstered in fine yellow silk damask with flared sides and outswept rounded arm supports, overstuffed seat, raised on walnut cabriole legs with hoof feet, 90cm by 50cm by 134cm; and A Later Matching Chair, of recent date (2) £3000 - 4000 1013 A George III Design Carved Mahogany Library Armchair, recovered in close-nailed yellow striped velvet, the carved frame joined by a pierced H stretcher, 68cm by 55cm by 94cm £400 - 600 1014 An Early Georgian Style Wing Back Chair, recovered in beige floral fabric, with outswept arms and squab cushion, raised on cabriole forelegs, 85cm by 56cm by 104cm £600 - 800 1015 A Pair of Victorian Tub Shaped Upholstered Armchairs, recovered in pink button back fabric, with rounded arm supports, button seat and plain seat rail, raised on turned legs with brass toes and castors, 70cm by 55cm by 91cm £300 - 500

1016 A William IV Mahogany Reclining Armchair, 2nd quarter 19th century, recovered in cream buttoned leather, with padded close-nailed armrests, overstuffed seat above a sliding rest with ratchet support, raised on a lotus carved turned forelegs with brass toes and castors, 58cm by 54cm by 113cm £1000 - 1500 1017 An Impressive Louis XVI Style Gilt Canopy Bed, the domed top centred by an acanthus carved rosette with stop-fluted supports below, egg and dart and fluted headboard frame with matching footboard covered in fine floral red velvet, matching drapes and curtains, with custom-made 6' mattress £3000 - 4000 1018 A George III Mahogany Framed Sofa, late 18th century, recovered in silk striped fabric with rounded arm supports and carved hand grips, the overstuffed seat above a serpentine shaped seat rail, raised on square fluted tapering legs, 210cm by 57cm by 92cm £1500 - 2000 1019 A George III Design Sofa, recovered in yellow floral silk, with humpback support, rounded arm supports and squab cushion above a serpentine shaped seat rail, raised on blind fret carved supports joined by a stretcher, 215cm by 62cm by 94cm £1000 - 1500 1020 A George II Style Sofa, probably 19th century, upholstered in cream floral silk, with humpback rounded arm supports and two squab cushions above a plain seat rail, raised on shell carved forelegs with pad feet, 211cm by 60cm by 89cm £1000 - 1500

1021 A Victorian Figured Walnut and Floral Marquetry Jardinière Table, in French Louis XV style, with gilt metal mounts and a pierced border around a removable metal liner, raised on cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 68cm by 45cm by 78cm £1000 - 1500

1026 A Pair of French Louis XV Style Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrines, late 19th century, of serpentine shaped form, the glazed panels and doors enclosing a floral lined interior, raised on cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 59cm by 43cm by 86cm £2500 - 3500

1022 A Louis XV Style Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, late 19th century, the three-quarter pierced brass gallery above a serpentine shaped glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior, raised on short cabriole legs, 64cm by 33cm by 142cm £300 - 500

1027 A Louis XV Style Kingwood, Rosewood Marquetry and Gilt Metal Mounted Jardinière, 3rd quarter 19th century, with oval removable lid and green silk lined interior, the frieze centre by a blue Sèvres style porcelain mount, raised on cabriole legs with gilt caryatids mounts terminating in sabots, 51cmby 38cm by 80cm £800 - 1200

1023 A Louis XVI/Transitional Style Rosewood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, circa 1850, the staged top above a bevelled glass hinged door enclosing three plate glass shelves and a velvet interior, the base with egg and dart moulding centred by an Apollo sunburst mask, 100cm by 46cm by 181cm £1000 - 1500 1024 A French Louis XVI/Transitional Style Gilt Metal Mounted Cylinder Desk, 3rd quarter 19th century, veneered in bois de citron with two long drawers above a cylinder front and sliding interior with drawers and open niches, above an arrangement of six drawers, raised on a plinth base, 110cm by 75cm by 118cm £1200 - 1800 1025 A French Amboyna, Tulipwood, Amaranth, Parquetry Decorated and Gilt Metal Mounted Gueridon, late 19th century, the top inlaid with a bird and trophies, raised on ebonised legs with a circular platform base centred by a gilt metal mount, 75cm diameter, 64cm high £2000 - 3000

1028 A French Louis XV Style Rosewood, Tulipwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Jardinière, 3rd quarter 19th century, with pierced brass gallery and rococo style cast handles centred by a blue floral Sèvres type porcelain mount, 40cm by 28cm by 20cm £250 - 350 1029 A Victorian Burr Walnut, Ebonised and Tulipwood Banded Bureau Plat, late 19th century, in Louis XV style, the shaped apron with a single frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs with gilt foliate cast mounts and sabots, 107cm by 63cm by 74cm £500 - 700 1030 A Louis XV Style Kingwood and Parquetry Decorated and Gilt Metal Mounted Two-Tier Étagère, late 19th century, of serpentine shaped graduated form, raised on slender tapering cabriole legs, 89cm by 49cm by 85cm £800 - 1200

1031 A French Louis XV Style Rosewood and Floral Marquetry Meuble d'Appui, circa 1900, of bombe shaped form, richly decorated with a floral marquetry hinged lid above a cupboard door enclosing a shelf, gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 69cm by 39cm by 91cm (adapted) £700 - 1000

1035 A Victorian Burr Walnut, Ebonised, Rosewood and Tulipwood Parquetry Decorated Writing Table, in Louis XV style, the drawer stamped Jas SHOOLBRED & CO, raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 84cm by 46cm by 75cm £500 - 700

1032 A Louis XV Style Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, in the manner of Francois Linke, late 19th century, the grey veined Carrara marble top above a hinged door enclosing two shelves, raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts, 76cm by 43cm by 161cm £800 - 1200

1036 A Louis XVI/Transitional Style Rosewood and Marquetry Bureau Rognon, circa 1890, with pierced brass gallery above an arrangement of drawers and pull-out writing surface above a bowfront drawer, raised on cabriole legs, 92cm by 55cm by 95cm £400 - 600

1033 A Victorian Louis XV Style Amboyna, Mahogany, Boxwood and Marquetry Table à Écrire, 3rd quarter 19th century, with three-quarter brass balustrade above two cupboard doors with Sèvres style porcelain blue oval plaques between spindle supports and open shelves, the base with a single frieze drawer and raised on fluted tapering legs joined by a shaped stretcher, 88cm by 118cm by 129cm £1500 - 2000

1037 A French Louis XV/Transitional Style Rosewood and Gilt Metal Mounted Secrétaire à Abattant, circa 1900, the pink veined marble top above a fall front as three faux drawers enclosing a writing surface and drawers, four further drawers below, raised on short cabriole legs, 65cm by 34cm by 138cm £500 - 700

1034 A Fine Louis XV Style Tulipwood and Rosewood Crossbanded Jewellery Cabinet, circa 1850, with gilt metal and porcelain oval mounts, the hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined interior above a fall with green leather skiver, two long and two short drawers below, raised on a stand with brass side carrying handles and single frieze drawer, raised on slender cabriole legs, 43cm by 36cm by 97cm £3000 - 5000

1038 A Fine Louis XV Style Tulipwood, Amaranth and Stained Sycamore and Gilt Metal Mounted Meuble d'Appui, mid 19th century, the white and grey veined marble top with canted corners above a richly decorated marquetry frieze of flowers and a cupboard door with canted stiles and caryatid mounts, on shaped platform base, 86cm by 41cm by 108cm £2500 - 3000 1039 An Empire Style Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Bijouterie Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, the hinged lid enclosing a velvet lined interior, the plain frieze above caryatid tapering mounts terminating in feet, shaped platform base, 92cm by 54cm by 74cm £800 - 1200

1040 A North European Rosewood and Marquetry Decorated Lady's Bureau, late 19th century, of bombé shaped form, the fall enclosing six small drawers, with three frieze drawers within a shaped apron, raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 60cm by 42cm by 100cm £400 - 600 1041 A Carved and Polychrome Decorated Blackamoor, late 19th century, modelled as a female figure standing with her hand outstretched, richly painted with flowers throughout, raised on a stand with moulded base, 222cm high £800 - 1200 1042 A Dutch Walnut and Marquetry Bombé Bureau, in 18th century style, richly inlaid with flowers and birds, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of pigeon holes, drawers and a sliding well, three long graduated drawers below above a wavy shaped apron, on claw and ball feet, 134cm by 64cm by 112cm £800 - 1200 1043 A 19th Century Dutch Mahogany and Floral Marquetry Bombé Commode, with four graduated drawers above a wavy shaped apron, 100cm by 52cm by 85cm £600 - 800 1044 A Pair of 19th Century Dutch Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Dining Chairs, richly decorated with trailing flowers and birds with pierced splat and drop-in seat, raised on cabriole forelegs with ball and claw feet, 81cm by 39cm by 116cm; and Two 19th Century Dutch Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Carver Chairs, with serpentine shaped seat rails and drop-in seats, 59cm by 44cm by 116cm (4) £300 - 500

1045 A 19th Century Dutch Mahogany and Floral Marquetry Armchair, with pierced splat and later needlework drop-in seat above a serpentine shaped seat rail, raised on shell carved forelegs with ball and claw feet, 60cm by 65cm by 113cm and; A Set of Six 19th Century Dutch Marquetry Dining Chairs, the curved top rails richly inlaid with acanthus scrolls,flowers and vases, dolphin shaped gilt decorated splats, recovered overstuffed seats, raised on splayed legs, two chairs in original needlework fabric, 48cm by 42cm by 85cm (7) £300 - 500 1046 A 19th Century Dutch Marquetry Bureau, inlaid with urns of cascading flowers and birds and edging with stringing, the fall enclosing a fitted interior of serpentine shaped form with pigeon holes and drawers, the base with three deep drawers of bombé shaped form, shaped apron, raised on carved feet, 129cm by 61cm by 105cm; and; A 19th Century Dutch Walnut and Marquetry Chair, richly inlaid with birds and foliage, shaped splat, later recovered drop-in seat, raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 50cm by 34cm by 115cm (2) £1000 - 1500 1047 An Early 19th Century Dutch Walnut and Marquetry Inlaid Display Cabinet, the moulded pediment above an astragal glazed door enclosing a green velvet lined interior with three fixed shelves, above two cupboard doors inlaid with musical trophies flanked by canted sides, 159cm by 42cm by 243cm £1200 - 1800 1048 A North Italian Walnut, Tulipwood, Rosewood and Marquetry Three Drawer Commode, Lombard, circa 1800, richly decorated with trailing flowers, 119cm by 56cm by 87cm £1500 - 2000

1049 An 18th Century North Italian Walnut and Marquetry Decorated Two-Drawer Commode, raised on square tapering legs, 112cm by 52cm by 86cm £500 - 700 1050 An Italian Carved Walnut Renaissance Style Library Table, by Victor Aimone, circa 1875, of inverted breakfront form with egg and dart moulding, centred by a grotesque mask and two small frieze drawers above four griffin supports and balustrade stretcher, the end supports signed V AIMONE, 160cm by 80cm by 79cm £1500 - 2500 1051 An Italian Carved Walnut Side Cabinet, in 17th century style, with two frieze drawers above a panelled door flanked by caryatid mounts, the moulded base above claw forefeet, 76cm by 40cm by 94cm £300 - 500 1052 A 19th Century Italian Green and Gilt Painted Table, of D shape form, the frieze decorated with flowers and carved flowerheads, raised on shaped supports joined by an undertier and surmounted by an urn and flower, 99cm by 50cm by 84cm; and An Italian Polychrome Decorated Mirror, of octagonal shaped form, with a moulded flower painted frame, 56cm high, 70cm wide (2) £300 - 500 1053 An Italian Carved Walnut Revolving Chair, late 19th century, richly carved with acanthus scrolls, serpents and centred by a mask, green leather close-nailed seat, raised on a carved support with three cabriole legs and scrolling toes, 43cm wide, 97cm high £200 - 300

1054 An Italian Scagliola Table, by the Della Valle Brothers, 2nd quarter 19th century, the circular top painted with a scene of St Peter's Basilica in a circular panel and eight canted rectangular panels with Italian scenes and blue classical scrolling foliage, on a knopped stem, moulded base and later triangular platform with block feet, 103cm diameter The celebrated Livorno Workshop of Pietro and Giuseppe Della Valle was active during the first half of the 19th century. Pietro Della Valle was recorded by Volpi in his guide to the city and surroundings of Livorno in 1846, and was noted as being one of the most significant Livornin artists for his abilities and individual style of scagliola craftsmanship. The last record of Della Valle Brothers dates to 1865 when the workshop sent a table to the Exhibition of Florence in 1873. It seems that the Della Valle Workshop was no longer active. Scagliola is sometimes referred to by scholars as the cheapest alterative to pietra dura. However, the finest scagliola works of the 18th century exceeded pietra dura both in artistic composition and variety of colours achieved. Scagliola, a composite material akin to plaster, is made from selenite, the purest of form of gypsum. This is calcified, reduced to fine powder mixed into a paste and rolled out into a slab. It is incised with channels for the decoration which are filled with colours and eventually polished. See Cook (J) Masters of the Art of Scagliola, Country Life, 29th September 1994 £15000 - 20000 1055 An Italian Scagliola Table, by the Della Valle Brothers, 2nd quarter 19th century, the circular top decorated with the Bay of Naples within four canted rectangular panels with Italian scenes and white classical scrolling foliage and blue medallions, raised on a knopped stem with circular moulded base and later tripartite platform base, 103cm diameter £10000 - 15000

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