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1 Finely Painted Butterflies and Flowers on Silk, L 53.5Cms X W 31.5Cms £30-£50 Framed and Glazed, Set of Two Lot No Description Estimate 1 Finely painted butterflies and flowers on silk, l 53.5cms x w 31.5cms £30-£50 framed and glazed, set of two. 2 Fine portrait miniature, reputed to a young Josephine Bonaparte, she is £140-£180 depicted in an informal gown with the ocean behind her, unsigned, approx cms. Note: verified by an expert on the Antiques Road Show. 3 Edward VIII (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January - £80-£120 December 1936, later Duke of Windsor, a framed black and white photograph, signed and dated 1933. The Duke was well known for his dapper dress sense as attested in this photograph, approx 14 w x 21 h cms, presented in a frame surrounded by regimental ribbon for the Guards and Household Cavalry. 4 RMS Titanic Account of Wages printed document for boatman Bailey £80-£100 A/B. Document is stamped with the ships name 'Titanic', 'White Star Line Southampton' to bottom of document, date of document '30 April 1912 Southampton', and two stamped markings for the Southampton M.M Office, one over a half penny stamp. Rest of form filled out by hand, including Name of Boatman 'Bailey A/B', Name of Master 'E J Smith', date of discharge '14/4/12' and wages for 6 days work of £6 12s. Some light staining and ink discolouration, framed and glazed, measuring approx.19cms x 25cms. 5 Early 20th century rosewood novelty umbrella with Black Forest carved £60-£80 wood handle in the form of a French bulldog, automated mouth and ears with a gilt metal collar, black silk canopy, approx 100 cms in length. Condition report: The ferrule has black tape on it which may indicate an issue beneath, the canopy is in good condition as is the novelty handle. 6 Early 20th century oval pewter platter, depicting fish and lobster caught £30-£50 in a fishing net, approx 52 x 32 cms. 7 Singer Featherweight 222K sewing machine, nr EJ622641 circa 1953- £150-£250 54. This is in good working order in the original box, original instruction booklet (no cover), original slip mat (small hole to one end) with the following eight attachments: winged pressure foot, binder, foot hemmer, adjustable hemmer, ruffle, zipper foot, gathering foot attachment, combined edge stitcher, lace joiner and piping attachment, embroidery hoop attachment, binder, two screw drivers and an oil can, housed in the original box. Lot No Description Estimate 8 Lady's vintage ephemera, including a vintage Jacqmar scarf in the £40-£60 original box, after a design by Pietro Pietro Annigori Firenze renowned fresco painter, approx 34" x 35" together long length grey kid gloves, long length cream kid gloves, long length tan suede gloves, short hogskin gloves, two silk parasol one grey and one cream and two silk shawls including a lilac example with orange embroidery and a burnt sienna with lime green, blue, pink and purple embroidery. 9 Charles Robertson & Company box of watercolours, complete with £100-£140 colour blocks of the following Gamboge, Sap Green, Lake, Prussian Blue, Ochre, Bistre, Raw Siena, Burnt Siena, Vermillion, Indigo, Burnt Umber and Light Red, porcelain palette, ceramic mixing bowl. 10 Silver plated vesta case, in the form of a Native American, approx 6 x 4 £50-£80 cms. 11 George IV mahogany and satinwood tea caddy, with decorative £80-£120 stringing and oval fan paterae inlay, approx 28 x 13 x 13.5 cms. 12 Miscellaneous brass, pewter and copper, including two late £50-£80 Victorian/Edwardian conservatory watering cans, an Arts and Crafts Hugh Wallis copper tray with white metal garland inlay, monogram VH, approx 28 cms diameter and an Arts and Crafts hammered copper tray approx 56 d x 4 cms. 13 Unusual cold painted bronze, cast as a monkey dentist working on a £140-£180 hippopotamus, approx 60 cms. 14 Two vintage top hats and a pair of gloves. The first example is a Lincoln £40-£80 Bennett & Co top hat approx 20 cms across together with a pair of gentleman's white calves leather evening gloves housed in the original box. The second example is a Moss Bros grey top hat size 71/4 together with three hat brushes. 15 Mah-jong set, originally from Hong Kong but brought to Saudi Arabia £80-£100 and used at the embassy there, complete with playing pieces. 16 Vintage oak cased gramophone, Columbia Grafonola gramophone £40-£60 together with a quantity of records. 17 1950's Strand Electric model nr 23 vintage theatre spot light, raised on £140-£180 a stained pine tripod base, markings to the rear of the lamp, approx 150 cms h. 18 George Phillip & Son Ltd London, 9" Terrestrial Globe, late 19th century, £80-£120 applied with paper gores, raised on a turned wood stand and base, approx 42 cms h. Condition report: some minor tears to the North Atlantic and the equator in the same area. 19 Faux tape measure in the form of a barrel, approx 5 cms. £80-£100 Lot No Description Estimate 20 Case of 12 Thornleigh Vineyard (Victoria, Australia) Cabernet £50-£80 Sauvignon 2002, bottled by Vinpat International in wooden crate. 21 George II oak dwarf corner cupboard. The interior fitted with graduating £100-£150 shelves, approx 44 w x 102 cms h. 22 An oak miniature cupboard (apprentice piece) 22.5 x 13.5 x 26.5 cms £30-£60 together with a small mahogany Georgian tea caddy, approx 11 x 11 x 11.5 cms. (2) 23 Crate of 12 bottles of wine, including: 1x Penfolds Australian Bin 389 £60-£80 Cabernet Sauvignon 1998, 1x Penfolds Australian Rawson's Retreat Bin 35 Shiraz - Cabernet Sauvignon Ruby Cabernet, 2x Reserve des Confreres Meloc Grand Vin de Bordeaux 1999, 2x Fairview Malbec 1999, together with Chateau La Clariere Lewthwaite's, Appellation Cotes de Castillion Controlee 1x 1999, 1x 2000, 1x 2002, 1x 2003, 1x 2004, 1x 2005. 24 Indonesian 19th century Batak ceremonial spear, wrought iron spear £40-£50 head; brass collar with scale work decoration, hardwood shaft of simplistic form terminating in a turned finial for balance, approx 180 cms. The iron spear head has a turned wood sheath woven with palm leaf. Note: the vendor lived and worked in Indonesia in the 1970's and his business took him to many of the islands in the region, an associate of his was a Batak man who gifted him two spears one of which is this one. 25 Fifteen apothecary jars and stoppers; all with blue labels including Acid £80-£120 Boric, Vin Ipecac, Liquid Hydrogen Peroxide, Tinct Bez Co, Spt: Aether:Co, Tinct:Zingib:Fort, Tict:Quin:Amm, Magn:Sulph:Exs; Tinct:Rhei:Co, Liq:Hamamel, Tinct: Valerian, Liq:Bism et Amm:Cit, Lin:Saponis:M, Ammon Carbon, Tinct:Fer:Perch. 26 A set of heavy cast-metal fire irons, including coal spade, coal pincers £60-£80 and fire iron. 27 Five folios of engravings with pencil inscriptions to inside 'from the £60-£80 library of Hugh Walpole', includes; Eight Engravings in Illustrations of Waverley for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1865, Six Engravings in Illustrations of A Legend of Montrose for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1865 (binding loose), Six Engravings in Illustrations of Redgauntlet for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1876, Six Engravings in Illustrations of Rob Roy for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1868 (binding loose), Six Engravings in Illustrations of The Lady of The Lake for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1868 (binding loose). Lot No Description Estimate 28 Five folios of engravings with pencil inscriptions to inside 'from the £50-£80 library of Hugh Walpole', includes; Six Engravings in Illustrations of St Ronan's Well for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1882, Six Engravings in Illustrations of Old Mortality for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1869, Six Engravings in Illustrations of The Bride of Lammermoor for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1875 (binding loose), Six Engravings in Illustrations of Midlothian for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1873 (one plate missing), and Six Engravings in Illustrations of The Fair Maid of Perth for The Members of The Royal Association for Promotion of The Fine Arts in Scotland 1878. 29 Three miniature 19th century porcelain dolls, including a black doll with £30-£40 jointed limbs, teddy bear and rabbit with jointed limbs together with two porcelain topped corks and two Art Deco pin dishes. (7) 30 Quantity of porcelain figurines, including three porcelain topped grass £30-£50 hula skirts together with three Art Deco figurines in various gowns. (6) 31 Eight porcelain miniature dolls, four modelled as Victorian ladies and £30-£50 two clowns and two toddlers. 32 Brass cased vesta, in the form of a skull and helmet, approx 7 cms. £50-£70 33 Floral embroidery on teal silk ground, approx 55.5 w x 50 h cms, framed £60-£80 and glazed. 34 Architectural interest - Cast iron lion statue in two parts. The lion £40-£60 measures approx h 35cms and weighs approx 15.8kgs, the pedestal measures approx h 24cms and 6.8kgs. 35 Three Victorian pot lids; all three in circular frames including a £30-£50 gentleman playing draughts seated outside a cottage; woman and a man playing cards entitled 'A Pair' and a riverside scene depicting a family picnic with a goat and two cows, approx 10 cms d.
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