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Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers The Derby Auction House Chequers Road Derby VICTORIAN, EDWARDIAN AND GENERAL SALE PART 1 Derbyshire DE21 6EN Started 16 Sep 2015 10:30 BST United Kingdom Lot Description 1 Gothic revival oak wall lamp with etched glass shade 2 A Vienna mahogany wall clock circa 1880 3 A National Time Recorder Co. Ltd. clocking in machine, oak case with cast iron fittings. 4 A 20th century coopered oak drinks cabinet, as a barrel; a mahogany tripod wine table, c.1920; another, similar (3) A Victorian pewter tankard, inscribed Queens West Rifles U. 12. Surry. Won By Pr. G.Merryweather The Queens West Rifles May 16th 5 1862, acanthus capped scroll handle, spreading cylindrical base, 13cm high, c. 1862; a George IV pewter tankard, of plain design, inscribed W. James Queens Fld. Albermarle ...[more] 6 An oak framed circular embroidering decorated with flowers 7 English School (early 20th century)A Pair, Still Life Studies of Fruitone bears monogram, oils on board, 19cm x 29cm 8 A vintage butcher's bicycle 9 Fred Slocombe, Where Many Branches Meet; another, A Pleasant Shady Lane; framed prints (2) 10 H WilkinsonBarge on the riveroil on canvas, signed and framed. 11 Willington C Rawson Repton Spire from the flood plainsPastel 12 A 1940's oval bevel edged wall mirror; two Kingfisher prints, framed. (3) 13 An oak three tier folding cake stand 14 A Titchmarsh and Goodwin oak floor standing corner cupboard, glazed panel door to top 15 A set of 10 point antler's mounted on a wooden shield 16 An African bamboo fishing spear 17 Digby PaigeMisty Watersoil on canvas, signed and dated 1980 18 L Davgil, by a pair, signed and titled in pencil, coloured etchings, early 20th century marquetry frames, 31cm x 34cm 19 A Decca Junior portable wind up gramophone. 20 A pair of aesthetic movement brass dolphin candlesticks 21 An oak barley twist occasional table; another (2) 22 An elm seated smokers bow, carved top rail, spindle back, turned forelegs and stretches 23 A painted pine box. 24 A reproduction pedestal desk. tooled leather inlay to top, one long drawer flanked by two short to frieze, three drawers to pedestals 25 Tribal Art - African carved hardwood mask; flyswatter; other souvenir pieces; qty 26 A Watson Barnett monocular microscope; another (2) 27 Two GWR brass carriage lamps. A Regency reproduction coffee table, leather inlaid top, twin pedestal baluster column supports, three sabre legs to each, brass lion paw 28 feet and casters. 29 A Grimwades Old Bill, Bruce Bairnfather bowl - "Well if you know a better 'ole go to it" 30 A reproduction oak coffee table, distressed look 31 A pig skin drum, from The Belper Rhythmic Carnival Band; another; associated 78 record (3) 32 An oak wake table 33 A set of six reproduction elm Windsor chairs, crinoline stretchers 34 A collection of violin bows, various, some ivory mounted (12) An early 20th century oak table top museum type display cabinet, hinged door enclosing a collection of fossils, natural historical and 35 geological specimens, 41cm wide overall 36 A silver mounted presentation scout staff, leader C.L.Battel as best all round scout, given by Miss Eison 1925 37 A Victorian/Edwardian mahogany rectangular slope top letter rack, six terraced divisions, 17.5cm wide, c.1900 An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry letter rack, three terraced divisions, inlaid with an oval shell patera and outlined with boxwood 38 stringing, 24cm wide, c.1905 39 A 19th century Violin, full size, single piece back, 35.5cm long, carved scroll, cased with bow (faults) 40 A 19th century oak tripod occasional table A 19th century Middle Eastern Islamic silver damascened brass hanging mosque lamp, decorated with stylized flowers, leafy stems and 41 script, the cover with three apertures, 15.5cm diam 42 A violin, Stradivarius label, back 35.5cm excluding button 43 A reproduction brass effect and steel five piece companion set on stand 44 A Polynesian whale bone carving, depicting a dolphin, whale, shark and ray, fossilized base, 45.5cm high Kitchenalia - a 19th century copper shoe form spiced ale warmer, a pair of graduated copper funnels, jelly / blancmange mould; another 45 smaller, a 2 pint, ale scoop etc 45A Advertising - a bakery shop Hovis sign. 156cm wide. 45B An Edwardian walnut herringbone inlaid mirror A George III style oak dresser, outswept cornice, two shelves and two cupboards to top, moulded top to base over two deep drawers, 46 cabriole forelegs, club feet. 198cm high x 159cm wide. Port - W. & J. Graham's LBV Port 1994, seal unbroken, level on the neck; W. & J. Graham's LBV Port 1997, seal unbroken, level on the 47 neck (2) 48 A set of three mounted skulls and antlers on oak shields 49 A 19th century brass fuel bin 50 An oak grandmother clock 51 Leonara Eyre (20th century), Dispersing mist's, oil on canvas, signed, title verso, 59cm x 89cm, framed An 18th century silk work armorial panel, 49.5cm x 44cm, later mounted as a firescreenThe shield bears the arms of Snassell or 52 Snawsell of Bilton, Yorkshire, with irregularly assumed crest; motto, Esperance. A stained mahogany corner display cabinet, stepped cornice, two glazed doors enclosing velvet lined interior over recess with cabriole 53 supports, projecting base, serpentine moulded top, two glazed doors, shaped apron, cabriole legs. Circa 1900 Taxidermy - a Victorian/Edwardian arrangement of garden birds, blackbird, goldfinch and red finch, glazed case, 40.5cm high, 30cm 54 wide, c.1900 55 Tribal art - a carved figure group of a tribeswoman with her children. 56 An Eccles miner's lamp 57 Tribal Art - an Oromo tripod stool, slightly dished top, shaped legs, 18cm high, Ethiopia 58 Cecil JonesNear Gazzasigned, watercolour and gouache; another, larger, similar (2) 59 Watercolour, Newcastle and District beagles at Three Farms 60 An oak carver chair, reeded curved top rail, horizontal splat, shaped open arms, solid seat, tapering square forelegs. Circa 1900 61 A cased electric stimulation set, retailed by Harrods 62 Militaria - a Scottish cloth badge or insignia, The Cameronians, 9.5cm x 10.5cm, framed 63 Advertising - a mirror, Wills Gold Flake cigarettes 64 Louis Wain, after, sketches at the Waterloo coursing meeting, lithographic print, and another, S.T. Dodd, The Dog Derby (2) 65 Chas Manning, after, City of Newcastle-on-Lyme, lithographic print and another; The Cathedral of Newcastle-on-Lyme (2) An oak dressing table, rectangular mirror, turned uprights, moulded top, long drawer over recess flanked by four short drawers, loop 66 handles, turned and blocked supports. 122.5cm high x 119cm wide. 67 Agricultural - sheep shearers; pegs, etc 68 An early 20th century Scottish military desk clip bearing the insignia of the Fourth Perthshire Volunteer Battalion 68A A Victorian oak dining chair, studded leather back and seat, barley twist supports, carved with flowers 69 A Buffet clarinet cased 70 James Priddy, by and after, Gathering Bracken, Rydal Water, signed and titled in pencil 71 Michael CrawleyBeeley Brook, Derbyshirewatercolour, signed38cm x 49cm 72 An Edwardian folding fire screen each panel with three quarter glazed sliding panel. 73 I RussellScottish Lowland Streamsigned, watercolour 74 Burnett (French 20th century)Paris street scenesigned, oil on canvas, framed 75 Oil on canvas, Mousehole, Cornwall 76 An Ercol style light oak three tier bookcase. A limited edition gun metal model Cosworth engine commemorating 150 wins in the U.S. Champ car racing and 10 consecutive 77 Indianapolis 500 mile race victories (1977-1982) marked DFX 448; another RF V6 Opel engine, books etc. 77A A naturalistic beech coffee table. 77B A tribal walking stick 78 A 19th century elm rocking chair 79 A child's pine school desk and chair with original ceramic ink well by Bennett Furnishings Coy., London & Glasgow. 80 A small Middle Eastern rectangular woollen rug 81 Michael CrawleyIrongate Derby watercolour, signed and framed. 82 Oil painting, chickens 83 Victorian plaque mother and child with hen and chicks 84 A vintage Avenue, British made carpet sweeper. 84A An Edwardian mahogany bar back carver chair, open arms, turned supports, padded seat, tapering square forelegs, spade feet. 85 A figural table lamp 86 An Edwardian walnut artist's box with shell inlay 87 A Victorian mahogany inlaid pier cabinet 88 A vintage fifteen-drawer filing cabinet 88A A Victorian mahogany tub chair, arched arm rail, wickerwork back and seat, turned forelegs. 89 A Watson Barnett monocular microscope; another (2) 90 An Admel Paramount British made adjustable draughtsman's drawing board. 91 Helen BradleyAll on an April eveningprint, framed 92 A Stor ten-drawer filing cabinet 93 A Watson Barnett monocular microscope; another (2) 94 A pitch pine height adjustable lectern,ecclesiastical pierced brass cross cartouche, square support, four cabriole feet 95 A small Japanese lacquered three drawer cabinet 96 A pair of Noritake hexagonal vases 97 A Chinese cork landscape A 19th century French brass marquetry and ebonised rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with inlaid inscription within a wavy moulded 98 border, enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, outlined throughout with brass stringing, 23.5cm wide, c.1880 99 A mahogany low bookcase, open shelves flanked by cupboards 100 A floral gilt edged rectangular mirror, another gilt edged rectangular mirror (2) 101 A mahogany jardiniere stand, octagonal top, barley twist column, plinth base. 102 An oriental lacquer screen painted with cranes. 103 A pair of Japanese brass Dragon vases, cast with spiraled dragon clouds, marked to base (2) 104 A Chinese earthenware storage jar, brown monochrome glaze, lug handles to shoulder, 33cm high An early 20th century silver mounted walking stick, horn handle, silver collar, Birmingham 1921; another, ebonised shaft, Birmingham 105 1898 (2) A reproduction mahogany sideboard, crossbanded oversailing top, six long drawers, brass swing handles, shaped apron, cabriole 106 supports.
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