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April 19Th 2014 WOMBELLS Antiques & Fine Art Auctioneers WOMBELLS Antiques & Fine Art Auctioneers Tel: 01904 790777 Northfield Business Park, Northfield Lane, Upper Poppleton, YORK, YO26 6QU Catalogue of lots for auction sale: April 19th 2014 Lot Description Category Estimates Low/High 1 A Chinese carved hardwood travelling box MISC 0/0 2 A Windsor & Newton artist's box, late 19th cent; a writing slope, a/f (2) MISC 30/40 3 A set of British Army cavalry saddle pouches, First World War, leather; a horse bit, another leather MISC 20/30 pouch etc 4 Three terracotta lamps in ancient Roman manner MISC 0/0 4A A small doll with bisque head and limbs and linen body, with clothes and basket, early 20th cent MISC 10/30 5 A Nao table lamp base CER 10/30 6 A brass wirework globe bird cage, early 20th cent MISC 10/30 7 A wooden adjustable moulding plane variously stamped J. Miller / J. Hunter MISC 20/30 8 A mandolin, a/f MISC 10/30 8A A boxwood chess set MISC 0/0 9 The History of the Isle of Wight, Richard Worsley, printed A Hamilton, London 1781, part leather BOOK 0/0 binding a/f 9A A Shelley part tea set CER 20/40 10 A qty of Wade Whimsies etc CER 10/20 11 A Paddington Bear plush toy, clothes replaced; Paddington Bear books; two framed watercolours; a MISC 0/0 frame of reproduction banknotes etc 12 A qty of books incl reference books (4) BOOK 0/0 13 Metalwares incl a desk stand, copper kettle etc MISC 10/30 14 Books incl antiques and collector's interest BOOK 10/30 15 A modern Chinese polychrome ginger jar, various plates etc (2) CER 10/20 16 Two lizard skins, a mirror, two clocks, faux pearl necklaces etc MISC 10/30 17 Three decanters, various glassware CER 10/30 18 A qty of fishing interest books BOOK 0/0 19 Two Bausch & Lomb plate camera lenses, a part plate camera, photographic interest ephemera MISC 0/0 20 Glassware incl decanters and cut crystal (2) CER 20/30 21 A brown fibre suitcase & a qty of brass, copper & metalwares MISC 10/30 22 Two large green glass bottles and a qty of ceramics (3) CER 10/30 22A Silver plated and other cutlery, tins, ceramics etc MISC 10/30 23 The Arch of Titan, Rome, watercolour bearing signature C J Lauder RWS. PIC 30/50 23A A view of a continental wall town, etching monogrammed ''MA'', c1900, in gilt frame PIC 10/20 24 A set of three framed prints from The Scenes of The Passion series after Albrecht Durer, late 19th cent, PIC 0/0 each approx 39 x 28cm 25 A mother and child, pastel study, late 18th cent PIC 20/40 26 A modern Chinese polychrome ginger jar; a large Japanese satsuma vase bearing character signature CER 30/50 to base, two further Japanese vases (4) 27 A small Edwardian walnut cabinet MISC 30/40 28 Three generations of women outside a country cottage, oil on board bearing signature Wm Shayer PIC 300/400 182?, approx 42 x 34cm 29 A qty of teawares (2) CER 10/30 30 Four framed prints after William Russell Flint CER 20/30 31 Evening Glow, Derwentwater, coloured etching; two drypoint etching landscapes (3) PIC 10/30 32 Two pairs of brass candlesticks, further brassware etc PIC 10/30 33 Nine Shelley tea cups with a qty of matching saucers and side plates and a sugar bowl decorated with CER 30/40 an Art Deco green silver and grey geometric pattern, together with six Shelley tea cups decorated in with a green and silver band 33A Smoker's pipes and rack, cutlery and pictures MISC 0/0 34 A qty of ceramics incl Poole and Minton Haddon Hall (2) CER 10/30 35 Two gilt framed wall mirrors PIC 10/30 36 A set of four modern prints of woodland fairies PIC 0/0 37 To The Customs House, a watercolour of two Bull Dogs on a quayside with passenger ships coming in, PIC 30/50 bearing signature H Taylor 5/3/1919 38 Floral still life, oil on board, bearing signature W Joyce Lakeman, late 20th cent PIC 20/30 Printed on 04/19/2014 BOOK (Books & ephemera), CER (Ceramics & glass), COL (Collectables), FURN (Furniture), MIL (Militaria) MISC (Miscellaneous), PIC (Pictures & prints), SIL (Silver, jewellery and plated ware), TEXT (Textiles & clothing) WOMBELLS Antiques & Fine Art Auctioneers Tel: 01904 790777 Northfield Business Park, Northfield Lane, Upper Poppleton, YORK, YO26 6QU Lot Description Category Estimates Low/High 39 Three various leg of mutton guns cases MISC 30/40 40 Treen incl. three carved south east Asian dancer figures, a carved Buddha head, wooden dishes, a MISC 30/50 silver collared cane and two others. 41 A collection of Gaudy Welsh cups and saucers etc CER 20/30 42 A barge in a boatyard, oil on board painting bearing signature Ron Rosamond; an oil on board PIC 20/30 landscape view; a painting on silk of a frog (3) 43 Four large wine bottles including one in a wooden packing case MISC 50/70 43A Various vintage clothing incl Aquascutum and Jaeger (3) TEXT 0/0 44 A part set of boules in box, late 19th cent MISC 30/50 45 A large modern decorative vase CER 0/0 46 An oval wall mirror in and inlaid frame PIC 10/20 47 A Pears print of a woman and a dog; a pair of framed prints of a man with a fiddle (3) PIC 10/30 48 Four mahogany magic lantern plates each holding four slides of wild animals and birds, by W.E & F. COL 40/60 Newton, London 49 An oil on board abstract, unsigned, c1970s PIC 0/0 50 English Delft Pottery, de luxe edition book by Major R.G. Mundy signed & numbered 91/100, Herbert BOOK 10/30 Jenkins, London 1928 51 Various ceramic trinkets incl Noritake and Copeland's Imari CER 20/40 52 A qty of silver plated and other cutlery, silver plated metal wares, a dressing table set etc (2) SIL 20/40 53 A German 1960s part breakfast set, various ceramics (3) CER 10/30 53A Various glasswares and ceramics (2) CER 0/0 54 A Sestrel brass cased marine bulkhead clock, a/f MISC 20/30 55 Bubbles, Pears print in gilt frame PIC 10/30 56 A modern coaching horn, silver plated tankards, ephemera etc MISC 0/0 57 Three oak framed prints PIC 10/30 58 A pair of gilt frames. PIC 10/30 59 A wood gather, oil on canvas, bearing signature H Platt PIC 30/40 60 Portrait of a dog, oil on board PIC 0/0 61 A Dansette portable record player MISC 0/0 62 The New Bath Guide, satirical book, London 1788; The Lord of the Isles, poem by Walter Scott, third BOOK 0/0 edition Edinburgh 1815; etc 63 A whangee riding crop by Brigg with silver collar and antler handle MISC 20/30 64 Two shooting sticks, a measuring stick, a whangee cane, a/f (4) MISC 10/30 65 Glassware incl. Royal Doulton crystal CER 10/30 66 A qty of ceramics etc CER 10/30 66A A fencing foil and vest, a toy blackboard, various tins, pictures etc (2) MISC 0/0 67 A former dressing chest mirror as a wall mirror in a pitch pine frame PIC 10/30 68 Two watercolour landscapes, ''Grassington'' and ''A Farm Near Grassmere PIC 0/0 69 A large modern gilt framed wall mirror PIC 20/40 70 A watercolour landscape PIC 10/20 71 A pair of Wedgwood Jasperware candlesticks a/f, crested ware, Royal Doulton, further ceramics (2) CER 30/50 72 An ashtray with cold painted spelter dog, vintage Christmas decorations etc MISC 10/30 73 An American wooden cased mantel clock MISC 10/30 74 A slate cased mantel clock MISC 10/30 74A Various block planes, three Edwardian joinery books MISC 0/0 75 Two pairs of binoculars each leather cased MISC 20/30 76 A pair of late Victorian enamelled glass vases, further glassware (2) CER 10/30 77 Stone View Cottage, watercolour; two limited edition prints etc (4) PIC 10/30 78 A plush covered clockwork cat, a pair of onyx and brass stirrup ashtrays etc MISC 10/30 79 An Ashley Jackson limited edition landscape print PIC 10/20 80 A qty of ceramics incl teawares; a jug & bowl set (5) CER 10/30 81 Books incl antiques and collectors interest BOOK 0/0 82 A framed print of three children in bed, c1910 PIC 30/40 83 A set of five framed prints of moths and butterflies PIC 30/40 Printed on 04/19/2014 BOOK (Books & ephemera), CER (Ceramics & glass), COL (Collectables), FURN (Furniture), MIL (Militaria) MISC (Miscellaneous), PIC (Pictures & prints), SIL (Silver, jewellery and plated ware), TEXT (Textiles & clothing) WOMBELLS Antiques & Fine Art Auctioneers Tel: 01904 790777 Northfield Business Park, Northfield Lane, Upper Poppleton, YORK, YO26 6QU Lot Description Category Estimates Low/High 84 Bubbles, framed print PIC 10/30 85 A framed mezzotint print after a portrait of a Georgian lady; three other prints PIC 10/30 86 A set of three Victorian dresser bearing relief oak leaf decoration, a/f; modern Chinese plates etc CER 0/0 87 A silver plated tea pot, various cutlery and metalwares MISC 20/30 88 A qty of binocular prisms, lenses etc, all ex. Kershaws MISC 20/40 89 A collection of LPs & 45 rpm singles mainly 1960s and early 1970s (5) MISC 0/0 90 A step bamboo stick with silver collar and horn handle, c1900 MISC 10/30 91 A canvas trunk containing a qty of fabrics and sewing threads, further fabrics patterns etc (2) TEXT 20/30 92 A Leeds pottery blue and white plate, early 19th cent; further 19th cent and later ceramics, some a/f CER 10/30 93 A leather case, a modern Chinese vase, treen, three 1960s magazine racks etc MISC 0/0 94 A qty of 19th cent and later ceramics, some a/f (3) CER 0/0 95 A kitchen scales & weights MISC 10/20 96 A treen rounding tool, c1900 MISC 10/20 97 Three pairs of field glasses, two pairs of binoculars, and a telescope MISC 30/40 98 A Boosey & Hawkes violin in case with a Golden Strad bow MISC 0/0 98A A Hardy Palakona The Victor rod in bag MISC 20/40 99 Keep These Off The USA'' US Liberty Bonds poster World War I, together with a similar poster ''His MIL 0/0 Home Over There'', both a/f 100 An oval framed wall mirror PIC 10/30 101 An oil on board seascape, an oil on board nude (2) PIC 10/30 102 Full Cry, hunting interest print; a print view of Hampton Court; a print of Knaresborough (3) PIC 10/30 103 Temple of Wady Kardassy, Nubia, print after David Roberts, published Day & Son 1856 PIC 10/30 104 An octagonal oak framed wall mirror PIC 20/30 105 A needlework picture on velvet of a bird TEXT 0/0 106 Three sporting interest framed prints PIC 20/30 107 Children on a beach, 1960s print after V.
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