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Antique & Modern One Day Auction ANTIQUE & MODERN ONE TUESDAY 18TH DAY AUCTION MAY 2021 AT 09:30am ANTIQUE & MODERN ONE DAY AUCTION SALE OF FINE ART, ANTIQUES, MODERN & VINTAGE ITEMS TUESDAY 18TH MAY 2021 AT 09:30am VIEWING: FRIDAY 14TH MAY 10AM-4PM, MONDAY 17TH MAY 10AM-7PM, BRADING AUCTION ROOMS, QUAY LANE, PO36 0AT Tel: 01983 402222 Email:[email protected] WELCOME TO HRD AUCTION ROOMS LTD OUR AUCTION ROOMS ARE SITUATED JUST OFF BRADING HIGH STREET, BEHIND THE OLD WAXWORKS AND ARE ACCESSIBLE VIA QUAY LANE. THERE ARE DIRECTION SIGNS AT THE JUNCTION OF QUAY LANE AND THE HIGH STREET. CARS CAN BE PARKED IN THE LARGE PUBLIC CAR PARK NEAR ST MARY'S CHURCH. TRAVEL BY ROAD: From PORTSMOUTH, take the 'Wightlink' car ferry to Fishbourne and then drive to Brading via Ryde. From SOUTHAMPTON, take the 'Red Funnel ' car ferry to East Cowes and then drive to Brading via Ryde. TRAVEL BY RAIL: London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour, then take the 'Wightlink' passenger catamaran to Ryde, and train to Brading. The saleroom is only a short distance from Brading station. ANTIQUE & MODERN ONE DAY AUCTION Please note all lots are subject to a buyers premium of 20% inc VAT LOT 1 A cast metal stove - 64cms high Guide £30-50 LOT 2 A 1930's oak hall stand Guide £30-50 LOT 3 An oval Victorian portrait of seated lady in gilt frame - 65cm x 55cm Guide £30-40 LOT 4 SAMUEL TOWERS R. C. A - pair of watercolours 'After the Days Work' and 'Cleeve Guide £100-200 Mill on the River Avon' 34cm x 52cm LOT 5 After ENERI PROSPERI - Bronze garden statue of boy on stepping stones - 122cms Guide £500-800 high with makers mark to rear LOT 6 Two old pine blanket chests together with a drop leaf table for restoration Guide £40-60 LOT 7 ALFRED VICKERS - oil on canvas entitled 'Red Roses', Charles George Duval Guide £150-250 portrait - 62cm x 45cm LOT 8 An antique oak paneled mule chest - 130cms Guide £100-150 LOT 9 Ships lamps, pulley blocks Guide £30-40 LOT 10 An impressive scratch built horse drawn wedding carriage with retracting canopy - Guide measuring 14ft x 7.5ft £800-1,200 LOT 11 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'The Last Roses of Summer 1981' - Guide £200-300 38cm x 50cm LOT 12 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'Sunflowers in a Martin Jug 1987' - Guide £200-300 55cm x 45cm LOT 13 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled ' Shrub and and Sweet Briar Roses, Guide £200-300 undated' - 52cm x 40cm LOT 14 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'Meconopsis' (Himalayan Poppy) 1986 Guide £200-300 - 46cm x 38cm LOT 15 JAMES NOBLE - portrait entitled 'Max' or 'Could that be a Green Veined White, Guide £200-300 1984' - 30cm x 40cm with accompanying scrap book relating to the artist, including signed Royal letter LOT 16 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'Briar Roses in Worcester Jug 1988' in Guide £100-200 decorative frame - 20cm x 24cm LOT 17 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'Carnations and Freesias 1987' - 40cm Guide £200-300 x 30cm LOT 18 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'Fruits of Autumn 1981' - 30cm x 40cm Guide £150-250 LOT 19 JAMES NOBLE - a small still life on board entitled 'Peace 1985' - 18cm x 13cm Guide £100-150 LOT 20 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board entitled 'Queen Elizabeth Rose 1988' - 16cm x 12cm Guide £100-150 LOT 21 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'Piccadilly 1985' - 18cm x 12cm Guide £100-150 LOT 22 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'Elizabeth of Glamis Rose 1989' - Guide £100-150 16cm x 11cm LOT 23 JAMES NOBLE - oil on board still life entitled 'MME Pierre Oger 1982' Guide £100-150 LOT 24 An unusual carved hardwood Indian style coffee table - 136cm x 70cm Guide £100-150 LOT 25 The matching pair of 60cm square carved coffee tables Guide £100-200 LOT 26 A Victorian revolving rosewood piano stool Guide £50-80 LOT 27 An antique military sword with metal scabbard - 100cms long Guide £40-60 LOT 28 A Victorian 88cm wide fireguard Guide £50-80 LOT 29 A Victorian fire fender and one other Guide £30-50 LOT 30 A Victorian military wool work picture together with coloured print of H.M.S Kelly Guide £30-40 ANTIQUE & MODERN ONE DAY AUCTION LOT 31 A vintage enamel 'Way Out' underground sign - 45cm x 60cm Guide £40-60 LOT 32 A vintage enamel car stop sign - 38cm x 38cm Guide £30-50 LOT 33 A Middle Eastern style rug with geometric border - 200cm x 196cm Guide £80-120 LOT 34 A Middle Eastern prayer rug - 130cm x 95cm Guide £30-50 LOT 35 A Middle Eastern prayer rug - 140cm x 80cm Guide £30-50 LOT 36 A Middle Eastern rug - 200cm x 100cm Guide £40-60 LOT 37 A Middle Eastern rug with geometric border - 220cm x 140cm Guide £50-80 LOT 38 A Chinese carpet with floral border and centre medallion - 12ft x 9ft Guide £100-200 LOT 39 A reproduction half round hall table together with a pair of reproduction candle Guide £30-50 stands LOT 40 John Dicks - 'The New Gardeners Dictionary or Whole Art of Gardening, 1771' - full Guide £350-450 calf bound volume LOT 41 A 19th century storage cupboard with slides to the interior Guide £50-80 LOT 42 An Art Deco style French mantel clock together with a Bakelite mantel clock Guide £40-60 LOT 43 A small proportioned camphor wood chest - 73cms Guide £30-50 LOT 44 DON MICKLETHWAITE - oil on board of harbour scene - 24cm x 29cm Guide £80-120 LOT 45 H GLASS - watercolour of farmyard scene - 49cm x 33cm Guide £50-80 LOT 46 A commemorative silk - verse by Rudyard Kipling 'A Gentleman in Kharki' framed Guide £40-60 and glazed LOT 47 A Georgian mahogany ladies writing desk with seven drawers to the front and Guide £100-200 cupboard below - 82cms LOT 48 Various vintage wines including Chateau Rasque and others Guide £50-80 LOT 49 A 14cm high brass cased carriage clock Guide £30-50 LOT 50 A 12cm high brass cased carriage clock by Mappin & Webb Guide £50-80 LOT 51 A Director number 5 mk 1 (1915) gun sight on stand - number 3710 Guide £100-200 LOT 52 A 19th century mahogany work table on shaped supports Guide £100-120 LOT 53 A commemorative silk programme in honour of The Princess Royal with the opera of Guide £40-60 La Sonnambula LOT 54 A commemorative silk programme Theatre Royal, Dublin 'As You Like It' 1873 Guide £40-60 LOT 55 A regency rosewood chiffonier - 71cms wide Guide £100-200 LOT 56 A 38cm high brass mantel clock with striking movement Guide £100-200 LOT 57 A gilt cherub table lamp together with plaster figure of Christ on cross Guide £30-50 LOT 58 A copper plaque - Queen Victoria - 76cm x 59cm Guide £250-350 LOT 59 A 19th century rosewood stool - 40cms high Guide £40-60 LOT 60 A Middle Eastern occasional table together with Prattware pot lids, canteen of Guide £50-80 cutlery etc LOT 61 A Victorian mahogany pot cupboard Guide £30-40 LOT 62 A side chair, two stools and a reproduction circular snap top table Guide £30-40 LOT 63 A watercolour of The Grand Canal, Venice - signed lower right - 78cm x 43cm Guide £50-80 LOT 64 A silk souvenir theatre programme - The Gaiety Theatre 1868 together with one of Guide £40-60 The New Theatre Royal 1884 LOT 65 A walnut framed wall mirror Guide £20-30 ANTIQUE & MODERN ONE DAY AUCTION LOT 66 E.BURROWS - oil on board depicting the Liverpool coaster SS Flour in heavy seas Guide £70-100 LOT 67 M.G PEARSON - a watercolour of boats in harbour Guide £50-80 LOT 68 M.G PEARSON - watercolour of paddle steamer off the Island Guide £30-50 LOT 69 A commemorative silk programme 'Grand Military Circus' framed and glazed 1876 Guide £50-80 LOT 70 EDWARD HORTON- an etching of St Marks, Venice - signed in pencil by the artist Guide £20-30 LOT 71 JOHN BOYCE - oil on board 'View of beached boats' - 19cm x 24cm Guide £30-40 LOT 72 An armchair with cabriole front supports upholstered in light green floral material Guide £50-80 LOT 73 A mahogany bedside cabinet Guide £20-30 LOT 74 A French marble top pot cupboard together with a French side chair Guide £40-60 LOT 75 An Isle of Wight sand picture together with two others Guide £30-50 LOT 76 A vintage dolls pram together with two night dresses Guide £30-40 LOT 77 A two tier plant stand together with a footstool Guide £15-20 LOT 78 A Mulberry bottle top handbag Guide £50-80 LOT 79 A Victorian pine three drawer chest Guide £50-80 LOT 80 A Thornton Pickard enlarger for restoration Guide £30-50 LOT 81 A set of six hunting and racing engravings including 'Our Grandfathers Hobbies' Guide £40-60 LOT 82 An antique mahogany commode with dummy drawer front Guide £30-40 LOT 83 Oriental brass bowl - 30cm diameter Guide £30-40 LOT 84 An Edwardian chest of two short and three long graduated drawers Guide £50-80 LOT 85 A vintage enamel sign - Baty's Ginger Beer - 78cm x 50cm Guide £50-80 LOT 86 SALVATORE - oil on canvas of English three masted Man of War - 62cm x 76cm Guide £100-200 LOT 87 An Edwardian kidney shaped collector's cabinet Guide £120-140 LOT 88 An Oriental blue and white vase and a Chinese porcelain month cup etc Guide £30-40 LOT 89 An Art Deco French mantel clock - 22cms high Guide £50-80 LOT 90 An early coloured engraving of shipwreck, together with etchings by Aidan Guide £30-40 Kirkpatrick Studio and other pictures LOT 91 An Isle of Wight eight day long case clock, the painted arch dial inscribed 'Newport, Guide £500-800 Isle of Wight', having separate second hand and date - in mahogany case LOT 92 A Victorian walnut coffee table with shaped base and inlaid top - 115cm x 85cm Guide £100-150 LOT 93 A 19th century oval mahogany dining table with cross banded top on swept reeded Guide £100-200 supports - 170cms LOT 94 A set of four Victorian balloon back chairs Guide £70-100 LOT 95 A Victorian circular
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