Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 4th November at 11.00am

An online live auction

Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 4th November at 11.00am

VIEWING By strict appointment on Monday 2nd from 2pm-5pm Tuesday 3rd from 9am-6pm Morning of the sale until 11am Please telephone 0208 468 1010

Please note that in line with Government restrictions, this is not a public auction. Bidding will take place online, by telephone or by leaving absentee bids in advance of the auction

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE HAVE MOVED OFFICES SINCE 1ST SEPTEMBER 2020 TO: Chislehurst Business Centre 1 Bromley Lane Chislehurst Kent BR7 6LH HOWEVER THE AUCTION AND VIEWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT FARLEIGH GOLF CLUB AS USUAL Welcome to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers

Director: Catherine Southon MA Specialists:  Tom Blest Prudence Hopkins

Sale Administrator: Nicola Minney Auction Enquiries and Information: 0208 468 1010 07596 332978 07808 737694 Email: [email protected]

IMPORTANT NOTICES Please note that the condition of items are not noted in the catalogue. Condition reports can be viewed on www.thesaleroom.com. All payments should be made by bank transfer, debit card or through www.thesaleroom.com. Please note that we are no longer taking credit cards as payment.

COLLECTIONS Items must be collected by strict appointment from Farleigh Golf Club by 4:30pm on Friday 6th November. After this time they will be taken to our new office at Chislehurst Business Centre 1 Bromley Lane Chislehurst Kent BR7 6LH. We are able to post small non-breakable items.

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3. A George III oak cricket table 1. A late 17th century panelled oak press cupboard or the circular three plank top over three splayed legs tridarn and an under tier with a fret cut apron, height 68cm, the sloped canopied upper section with panelled back diameter 70cm on baluster turned front supports above a central section £300-£500 with guilloche carved frieze and a central panel carved with a flower flanked by a pair of cupboards carved with 4. A Victorian rosewood and satinwood marquetry lozenges, and further carved panels, the lower section inlaid tripod occasional table with three short drawers over a two large cupboards with the circular top with moulded edge, on a turned stem on quadruple panelled doors and axe-form hinges, on stile cabriole legs, height 75.5cm, diameter 36cm supports, height 191cm, width 160cm, depth 53cm £80-£120 Due to the size, this piece of furniture can be viewed by appointment. Please call the office to arrange. £400-£600

2. A mid 17th century oak credence table with 5. A mid 18th century oak lowboy cupboard the two plank top with moulded edge above a single frieze the two plank top above a cupboard below enclosed by drawer fitted with later oval handles on cabriole a central door carved with geometric design to canted legs, height 76cm, width 85cm, depth 48cm sides, on turned legs united by an under tier terminating in £150-£250 block feet, height 72.5cm, width 86cm, depth 48cm £200-£400

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6. A 17th century oak refectory table the four plank top with cleated ends, above a moulded frieze with carved decoration, on four turned supports united by peripheral stretchers, height 78cm, length 191cm, depth 80cm Due to the size, this piece of furniture can be viewed by appointment. Please call the office to arrange. £600-£800 6

10. An early 19th century Chinese export black lacquer and gilt decorated pedestal work table the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with divisions and lidded compartments, on a baluster stem and tripod base with paw feet, height 78cm, width 62cm, depth 41cm £100-£150

11. An early 19th century large Chinese export gilt and 7. An early 19th century French black lacquer games box c.1820 provincial oak kitchen dresser of rectangular form with canted corners and dished having three central short drawers sides, the shallow lid with ogee moulded swept rim, finely flanked by a pair of cupboards with fielded doors above decorated all in gilt with vignettes depicting figures among a slatted manger, on square tapering feet, height 124cm, pavilions within floral borders, the interior complete with width 141cm, depth 47cm an arrangement of eight lidded boxes containing various £300-£500 mother of gaming counters and two stacks of six trays one inscribed ‘Game’ other variously decorated 8. A mid 18th century oak and walnut crossbanded with playing cards and figures among pavilions, raised on low boy winged dragon head feet, height 13.5cm, width 39cm, the two plank top with moulded edge and re entrant depth 32cm corners over three short drawers and a shaped wavy £600-£800 apron, on slender cabriole legs with pad feet, height 76cm, width 92.5cm, depth 46cm £200-£300

9. A harlequin set of nine William and Mary mostly walnut, beechwood and oak high backed dining chairs comprising a carver and eight side chairs, each having a carved and pierced dome-top crest rail carved variously with scrolls above a caned back flanked by turned upright supports, having either caned or drop in solid seats bordered by plain rails, raised on turned legs some with C scroll front legs and joined by a domed and carved front stretcher and H stretchers (9), height of carver 138cm, width 75cm £400-£600 11 10

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12. William Tonks & Sons. A Victorian circular gilt brass footstool the frieze cast with dragons and acanthus scroll, on splayed bracket feet, covered in pink buttoned draylon, stamped W T S with Sun mark and registration lozenge, together with a Victorian carved oval footstool (2), first height 11.5cm, diameter 34cm £70-£90

17. A Victorian figured walnut and marquetry inlaid three tier whatnot having a three quarter pierced fret cut gallery and turned upright supports, on turned feet with ceramic casters, height 102cm, width 60cm, depth 37.5cm £100-£150

13. A pair of Victorian novelty ebonised tortoise footstools each with witch carved feet head with glass eyes, upholstered with simulated shell tapestry (2), length 44cm £200-£400

14. A pair of George II style small armchairs upholstered in tapestry with scroll arms and squat cushion cabriole legs (2), height 91cm, width 77cm, depth 68cm £100-£200

15. A George III mahogany cellaret of rectangular shape, the hinged lid with moulded edge enclosing a lead lined six division interior, on square chamfered legs and brass castors, height 70cm, width 46.5cm, depth 33cm 18. An 18th century Dutch burr walnut tea stove/ £200-£400 planter of canter square form with handles brass handles to 16. A William IV mahogany pole screen either side, on bracket feet, fitted with a metal liner, the scroll edged rectangular panel inset with a wool height 4.5cm, width 33.5cm, depth 33.5cm tapestry panel of a golden pheasant, on a lappet carved £150-£250 baluster stem on a triform base with scroll feet, height 146cm 19. Four assorted 19th century walking canes £80-£120 comprising a German example with a carved head in the form of a donkey wearing a bridle stamped Louis Berthold, BAD Hamburg with collar and ebony shaft, together with two silver topped examples and a horn topped example (4), length of donkey walking stick approx: 94cm £60-£80

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20. A late Regency mahogany games box 24. A late George III mahogany wheel barometer by the hinged lid inlaid with an octagonal mother of pearl Cetti and Co. plaque scratched ‘Shore Esq.’, the interior lined with with 9-inch silvered dial, contained within a mahogany embossed blue paper and fitted with divisions and lift out case with inlaid shell motif and boxwood stringing, length woven counter trays with twisted fringed silk two colour 95cm borders containing assorted bone counters of various Cetti and Co. were working at Red Lion Street between shapes stained red, yellow, green and purple together 1803-1815 with a part complete set of hand painted playing cards in £80-£120 four suits from two to six in multiples of four, width 30.3cm £200-£300 25. An early 20th century leather artillery shell carrier with leather strap handle and decorated with the Royal 21. A graduated set of five oriental elephant coat of arms, height 37cm, diameter 18.5cm opium weights £50-£80 late 19th/early 20th century (5), largest length 6cm £80-£120 26. A large George III mahogany tea tray of octagonal form, the raised moulded sides with rope 22. An early 20th century Chinese carved and twist rim, width 64cm, depth 53cm polychrome decorated hanging panel £80-£120 pierced and craved with a duck in flight, black frame with red slip, 43 x 95cm 27. A pair of late 19th century brass and red marble £80-£120 table lamp stands in the form of candlesticks, with circular brass bases and 23. A Victorian domed coromandel tapered veined red marble bodies (2), height 49.5cm stationery box £40-£60 with pierced gothic brass strapwork and brass decorative handle, width 22.5cm £80-£100

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28. An early 20th century Caucasian Shirvan rug pale blue and red ground with three geometric medallions within a geometric border, 150 x 94.5cm £80-£120

29. A rare George III double hemisphere world map sampler circa 1790, cream satin embroidered in coloured silks, each corner embroidered with pictorial natives of Europe, Africa, America and Asia, the continents and countries outlined in different coloured threads and the tracks of Captain Cook clearly marked, Australia is depicted as New Holland, with compass rose to the base surmounted by roundel reading ‘A map of the world’, unnamed and undated, framed, 44.5cmx 75.5cm

A similar double map sampler can be found in the 28 Museum of New Zealand, and another in the Met Museum, New York. £600-£800

30. A framed William IV sampler worked in coloured threads by Mary Pance aged 11, depicting a house flanked by trees, butterflies, birds and dogs, the upper section with a poem, and the lower section with central named panel flanked by leaping deer, in square maple frame, with frame 38 x 39 £100-£200

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31. A collection of five framed Victorian samplers all worked in coloured threads, the first by Nanny Clayton aged 9 depicting the alphabet in upper and lower case, another by Sarah Jane dated 1841 with alphabet and numbers, the third largely worked in cross stitch depicting birds, flowers and the alphabet, with two others (5), the former 38 x 37cm £100-£200

32. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century gilt brass 33. A late 19th century French Aesthetic movement framed oval mirrors hanging folding triptych mirror in the Japanese style (2), each 35.5 x 31.3cm having gilt brass framed leaves, one backed with a red £80-£120 and gilt printed scene depicting Japanese drummers wearing butterfly wings and cranes, mounted in a stained beechwood faux bamboo frame, the clasp stamped Brevette ..L B patented 1876?, height 33.5cm, width 34cm £80-£100

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34. A Victorian coromandel writing slope inlaid with mother of pearl to lid and escutcheon, having purple gilt tooled velvet slope, compartmental interior and inkwells, approx: 38cm x 25.5cm x 13.5cm £80-£100

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35. A pair of 19th century French style ormolu mounted green marble columns each having square detachable revolving top above an Ionic capital above a turned stem and laurel wreath base, on a stepped plinth base (2), height 110.5cm, width 28.5cm 39 £400-£600 38. A pair of French Louis XVI style twin branch wall 36. A set of five mid20th century twin branch wall appliques lights c.1900, each with urn finial and tapering acanthus backplate with lyre backs (5), height 24cm, width 23cm issuing twin branches draped with swags (2), height including £80-£120 fitting 42cm, width 24.5cm £140-£180 37. A pair of early 20th century French Empire style three light ormolu wall appliques 39. A large pair of 19th century carved giltwood figural cast as winged classical maiden in flowing robes wall brackets bearing aloft a central light with fitting for a glass shade the demi lune tops with moulded edge borne on the and issuing twin scrolled branches, fitted for electricity shoulders of the semi nude figure of Atlas on bended knee (2), height 39.5cm resting on a rocky base (2), height 45.5cm, width 38.5cm £100-£150 £500-£800

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40. A large and impressive pair of late 19th century Louis XVI style three branch wall lights stamped Perry each having tapering backplate with central oval profile medallion and lion mask finial issuing three acanthus leaf branches hung with husk swags, fitted for electricity (2), height 74cm, width 44cm £1500-£2000

41. A pair of 19th century French Louis XVI style ormolu three light wall appliques each having a tapering backplate surmounted by a twin handled garland draped flaming urn and issuing three acanthus leaf branches, fitted for electricity (2), height 50cm, width 23cm £600-£800

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42. A pair of late 19th century French Louis XVI style ormolu chenets c.1900 having flaming urn finial, decorated with garlands and masks, on tapered square acanthus leaf supports (2), height 40.5cm, length 38cm £200-£400

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43. A pair of late Regency cut glass three light wall appliques in the manner of Osler each having a silvered metal rosette backplate issuing three branches fitted with a bud shaped sconce and petal edged drip pans suspended with drops and lustres (2), width 48cm, height 33cm £600-£800

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44. A pair of early 19th century French Empire style 48. An early 20th century French Sèvres style bronze and ormolu mounted campana urns c.1830 biscuit bust of a Louise Brongniart after each of twin handled form with beaded and gadrooned Jean-Antoine Houdon rims, the body case with a band of oak leaves and acorns, on socle base, incised to the reverse ‘Houdon’, underglaze on reeded circular pedestals and square bases, signed in blue mark and factory stamp, height approx 20.5cm ink to base aok ple (2), height 31cm £80-£120 £300-£500 49. A mid 19th century John Rose & Co Parian bust of 45. A pair of 19th century French bronze and ormolu the Duke of Wellington after Joshua Pitts two branch figural candelabra on socle base, impressed JOSh PITTs SC London 1852, each cast as a putto holding fruiting vine cast branches, height 24.5cm raised on a socle with beaded rim and a circular white £80-£120 marble base, both struck with foundry seal mark ‘Bronze Garanti Au Titre Paris’ (2), height including fittings 39cm £600-£800

46. A pair of late 19th century French Louis XVI style ormolu mounted marble urns and covers of ovoid form having flame finials and mounted with lion head masks and floral swags, on square bases (2), height 41cm £200-£300

47. An early 20th century small terracotta bust of young girl signed Gobet, height 17.5cm £100-£150

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50. After Henri Edouard Lombard (French 1855-1929) A bronze of female nude 50 c.1900, standing with her arms outstretched in an exuberant pose, on socle base signed H. Lombard, height approx 42cm £600-£800

51. A pair of bronze figures of ‘Justice and Peace’ late 19th/early century, with mid-brown patina, signed to the bases Eichberg 90, each on rouge marble pedestal base (2), the tallest 30cm £200-£300

52. After Franz Iffland (German,1862-1935 ) ‘Frederick the Great’ signed to the reverse JFFLAND for Franz Iffland, the bronze figure in military uniform holding a walking stick in his right hand, mounted on a polished marble plinth, height 18cm £80-£120

53. A late 19th century bronze figure of ‘Diana the Huntress’ signed on the reverse Aug Moreau for Auguste Moreau, the bronze figure mounted on a red circular polished marble base, height 18cm £100-£200

54. A late 19th century bronze figure of ‘Flora’ unsigned, the standing figure carrying roses in her apron, on a wooden socle base, height 19cm 52 54 £70-£80

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55. After Giambologna A late 19th century bronze figure of Fortuna bearing a horn of plenty and standing on a plume of air from a zephyrs mouth, on a black slate circular pedestal base with a bronze frieze depicting putti in relief, height 32cm £100-£150

56. A pair of late 19th century French bronze figures both signed on the bases E. Blavier for Emile Victor Blavier, the man playing the bag pipes, and a woman standing with a watering can (2), the former height 33cm £300-£400

57. Felix Maurice Charpentier (French 1858-1924) a late 19th century bronze model of Pan entitled ‘Improvisateur’ signed on the side ‘Felix Charpentier 1882’, the standing figure of Pan playing the flute with draped rug to plinth, marked with Parisian foundry mark ‘E. Colins & Cie, Paris’, height 61cm, depth 22cm £2000-£3000

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59. A French 19th century bronze bust of ‘Diana the Huntress’ signed on the reverse of the shoulder ‘A. Falguiere’, mounted on a red veined polished marble base, height 28cm £400-£600

60. An Art Deco square gilt brass and shagreen easel back clock the 3.5inch square dial with brass chapter ring with black Roman numerals and gilt hands, 8 day movement, height 10cm £40-£60 59

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61. A French Louis XV style red tortoiseshell boulle and gilt metal mounted mantel clock c.1900 Marti Freres, Paris, cast gilt brass dial with raised white enamel cartouches painted with black Roman numerals, 8 day drum movement striking the half hour on a coiled gong, stamped Samuel Marti Medaille D’or Paris 1900, and numbered 2484, sunburst pendulum, the case with gilt metal mounts surmounted by a twin handled vase, on scroll feet, height 48cm £300-£500 63. A mid 19th century French ormolu and black slate mantel clock Raingo Freres, Paris, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and steel hands, 8 day drum movement striking the half on a bell, stamped, Raingo-Freres, Paris and numbered 2055, the case flanked by columns and surmounted by a basket of fruit, height 33cm £200-£400

64. A late 19th century French gilt bronze cased carriage clock by Richard & Cie, and similar early 20th century brass carriage clock the former stamped R & Co Paris to backplate, both with white enamel dials with Roman numerals and 8 day movements, in five glass case and in original carrying leather cases (2), the former 10.5cm x 7.5cm x 6.5cm £80-£120

65. A late 19th century French gilt brass four glass 62. A Regency ormolu and patinated bronze figural mantel clock mantel timepiece the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, c.1825, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track outer arabic numerals and blued steel minute track and steel hands, signed Des Granges Late Breguet hands, 8 day drum movement, striking the half Recordon, London, chain fusee drum movement, the hour on a bell, stamped Ch Vcne (Vincent) 29677, mercury Empire style rectangular case having stars to corner pendulum, the case with bevelled glass, on plinth, height spandrels, to the side a standing winged Eros picks up 23.2cm flowers from a tazza on top of the case, on a plinth base £100-£150 with rounded ends with ribbon tied wreath and crossed flaming torch and quiver of arrows appliqués, on bell feet, height 23cm dial diameter 7cm £700-£900

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66. A late 19th century Russian School Icon of the Madonna and child oil on panel, overlaid with an engraved silver gilt oklad signed in cyrillic, glazed rosewood frame with gilt slip, bears Arthur Ackermann & Son paper label verso, 30 x 27cm £250-£350

67. ‘A coastal scene of a bay’ pen and watercolour on paper, indistinctly signed lower left, framed and mounted, image: 33cm x 49cm, overall: 49cm x 64.5cm £80-£120

68. ‡ Neil Pittaway A.R.E (British, 1973) ‘Assyrian Arch’, watercolour and pen, signed bottom right, mounted and framed, bears paper label Elizabeth Scott-Moore student award verso, within mount: 38cm x 32cm, overall 54cm x 44cm £80-£120

69. ‡ John Piper (British 1903-1992) Fountain Abbey, Yorkshire, screenprint in colours, signed and numbered 36/150 in pencil, printed by Kelpra studio, London, co-published by Christie’s Contemporary Art and The National Trust, with the printer’s and publisher’s blindstamps, with margins approx: 55cm x 72cm 68 £1200-£1800

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70 70. Winston Churchill Interest: Herbert Arthur Bone (British 1853-1931) ‘The Mile Oak, Cold Harbour Lane, Dorking’, watercolour, dated Aug. 6, 1886, unsigned, mounted framed. bears hand written paper label verso ‘To the right Hon Sir Winston Churchill K.G. & R.A. for his eightieth interest a watercolour drawing of an old oak still in leaf by the late 72 Herbert Arthur Bine (1853-1931) Life student of the Royal Academy Schools, pupil of Leighton and Millais, ‘They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength’ 40. 31 with grateful admiration from the artists’ daughter Margaret 72. British School, late 19th/early 20th century Bone’, also bearing James Bourlet & Sons paper label ‘British and French men o’ war in action’, watercolour, Ref. No. 43217, within mount 24.5 x 35cm unsigned, mounted, Hogarth frame, within mount 31.5 x 43.5cm, overall 55 x 67cm Grace HAMBLIN OBE was the personal secretary to £80-£120 Winston CHURCHILL between 1932-1951. Pamela (Pam) BOTLEY was the granddaughter of John 73. Janet Simpson (British, 1904-1935) WATERHOUSE a gardener who resided at Chartwell for ‘London town’ watercolour, signed bottom left, many years, she was a close friend and companion to mounted and framed, within frame: 28cm x 49cm, Grace HAMBLIN who gifted a number of items to Pam. overall: 36cm x 57cm Pam became a family friend to the CHURCHILL (SOAMES) £80-£120 family. The items as presented have been inherited by the vendor, 74. ‡ Hanslip Fletcher (British 1874-1955) niece to Pam BOTLEY upon her passing in January 2020. ‘View from Causton Road, Highgate’, pencil and £200-£300 watercolour, signed and dated 28th July 1908 lower right, mounted, framed, within mount: 14cm x 20cm, 71. ‡ Louis Audibert (French 1881-1983) overall: 21.5cm x 27cm ‘Still life of fruit and flowers’, oil on canvas, signed bottom £80-£120 right, framed and glazed, canvas: 36.5cm x 45.5cm, overall: 46cm x 55cm Provenance as before. £200-£300

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75. English school ‘View of Eton College’ 19th century, unsigned, oil on board with pencil outline, framed, 22 x 39cm £80-£120

76. English school, ‘View of the Bay of Naples and Vesuvius’ 19th century, unsigned, oil on board, framed, 14 x 28cm £80-£120

77. English school ‘View of Henley bridge’ 19th century, unsigned, oil on board, framed, 20 x 34cm £100-£150

78. Graham Brown (late 19th/early 20th century 75 British) ‘Himalayan lake with houseboats’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right, framed, 40cm x 49.5cm £80-£120

79. Spyridon Scarvelli (Greek, 1862-1944) ‘Camel riders in the desert’, watercolour, signed lower left, depicting four camels walking, framed and glazed, with frame 17 x 30.5cm, 33 x 46cm £140-£180

80. Spyridon Scarvelli (Greek, 1862-1944) ‘Cairo’, watercolour, signed lower right and dated 23, with frame 44 x 62cm, 26.5 x 43cm £300-£400 76

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84. ‡ Continental School, early 20th century ‘Coastal landscape’, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed Otto Tansky? bottom left, framed, 69 x 93cm £300-£400

85. ‡ Nicholas Uff (Modern British) ‘Mapperton Gardens’, watercolour, signed bottom right, mounted framed, within mount 71 x 52cm, overall 91.5 x 71cm £80-£120

86. ‡ Robert King (British b.1936) ‘Cornfield’, oil on board, signed lower right, 27 x 38cm £120-£180

87. ‡ Robert King (British b.1936) 86 ‘Fishing boats’ two small oil on canvas, both signed and 81. Reginald Aspinwall (British 1858-1921) framed (2), 10.5 x 14cm, 12 x 14cm ‘Heysham Rocks’, watercolour, signed lower left, mounted £80-£120 and framed, framing label verso, 24 x 34cm £70-£90 88. Alexei Vasilievich Hanzen (Russian 1876-1937) ‘Church in Dubrovnik’, signed in Latin l.l, oil on canvas, 82. ‡ L. Salvia (Italian, 20th Century) 68 x 91cm ‘An Italian coastal scene’, oil on canvas, signed lower right, From a deceased estate framed, 63.5cm x 93cm £7000-£10000 £80-£120 89. Alexei Vasilievich Hanzen (Russian 1876-1937) 83. ‡ Marei Wetzel-Schubert (Polish, 1890-1983) ‘Church by a rocky coastline’, signed in Latin l.r, ‘Landscape with trees’, oil on canvas, signed bottom oil on canvas, 68 x 91cm right and dated 28, contemporary silver frame, canvas 101 x 150.5cm, overall 121 x 169.5cm From a deceased estate £800-£1200 £5000-£7000

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92. A collection of seven Vanity Fair lithograph caricatures of crickets comprising after Spy ‘Bobby’ Robert Abel 1902, ‘Plum’ Pelham F. Warner 1903, ‘an artful bowler’ B.J.T. Bosenquet 1904 and ‘Ranji’ Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji 1897, after Stuff A big hitter’ Andrew E. Stoddart 1892, after Lib W.W’ William Walter Reid 1888, and Charlie’ Colin Blyth, a colourtype print (7), 35 x 21cm approximately £150-£250

90. Fumio Fujita (Japanese b.1933) ‘Snowy landscape’ woodblock print, signed in pencil and numbered 177/200, dated 1970, mounted and framed, 40 x 28cm 93. John Speede & John Norden £80-£120 A 17th century double sided Map of Sussex, engraving with later hand colouring, mounted in a Hogarth frame, 43 x 54xm £150-£250

94. John Speede & John Norden A 17th century double sided Map of Surrey, engraving 1 of 2 with later hand colouring, mounted in a Hogarth frame, 91. ‡ Frederick Austin (British 1902-1990) 42 x 54cm ‘Sea shells on the sea shore’, linocut on paper, signed in £150-£250 pencil lower right, framed and mounted, Frederick Austin (British 1902-1990), ‘haybarn’, linocut on paper, signer in 95. John Speede & John Norden pencil lower right, mounted but unframed (2), seashore A 17th century double sided Map of Middlesex, engraving image: 36.5cm x 23cm, overall: 49.3cm x 36cm, haybarn with later hand colouring entitled ‘Middlesex described image: 43.5cm x 28cm, in mount: 54cm x 40cm with the most famous cities of London and Westminster’, £80-£120 mounted in a Hogarth frame, 43 x 54cm without frame £150-£250

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98. Five late 18th century stipple engravings printed in colour comprising four ‘Months of the Year’ after William 98 J. Allingham in oval giltwood frames and another of a seated young lady by a spinning wheel, in a circular giltwood frame (5), the former 39 x 33cm 96. John Speede & John Norden £100-£200 A 17th century double sided Map of Hertfordshire, engraving with later hand colouring, mounted in a Hogarth 99. 19th century Continental school frame, 44 x 53cm probably Northern Italian, bust length portraits of young £150-£200 ladies in the oval, reverse painted on convex glass, gilt frames (2), 59 x 51cm 97. Two early 19th century humorous printed £200-£400 advertisement posters c.1830 including the ‘Boughton Feast’ with advertised 100. English School 18th century amusements such as ‘Donkey race for a cheese’ and ‘Portrait of a lady’, bust length, wearing a blue dress with ‘Madame Vestris’ at the Royal Olympic Theatre, framed lace trim and with in her hair, carved gilt frame, and glazed (2), the former with frame 38cm x 32cm 63 x 49cm £40-£60 £300-£400

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101. A magnolia pattern Moorcroft oval dish painted on a cream ground, with painted marks to reverse, diameter 23cm £30-£50

102. Four early 19th Century Staffordshire pottery cats and a pair of small recumbent sheep 104. A pair of Portuguese porcelain the cats modelled seated on cushion bases, comprising figures of parrots a near pair of cats painted with flowers, one facing right hand painted in blue and gilt, perched on a tree stump, on a pale green cushion, the other facing left on a yellow impressed VA Portugal (2), height 24cm cushion, another similar facing left on russet cushion, £100-£200 a slightly smaller cat facing right with black, and brown markings and a pair of small recumbent sheep (6), first height 18.5cm £80-£120

103. A selection of 19th century and later porcelain to include Meissen 105. A collection of Royal Derby animal comprising a Meissen yellow ground lobed cabinet cup paperweights and saucer hand painted with floral reserves, underglaze including a puffin, a penguin, an armadillo, an owl, blue cross swords marks, and impressed numbers, an a meercat and a duck, all heavily embellished in gilt early 19th century Ludwigsburg yellow ground coffee can decoration with coloured stoppers to base, some and saucer, finely painted with a river landscape depicting with painted marks to base (6), the penguin height 13cm figures crossing a bridge, gilt crowned interlaced FR £100-£150 painted mark, incised D, a pair of Meissen style figural salts modelled as a young boy and girl standing next to 106. A mid 19th century possibly Coalbrookdale shell shaped bowls painted with river landscapes, blue flower encrusted porcelain bottle vase and stopper cross swords marks, a pair of yellow ground Dresden unmarked, Small chips to some petals, small nibbles to spill vases each painted with a vignette depicting a slightly large losses Watteauesque couple in 18th century dress, underglaze £100-£150 blue cross swords marks and a Meissen cobalt blue ground small cup and a/f saucer, finely painted with a 107. A collection of eight 19th century Continental reserve containing courting couple (6), first height 8.5cm glazed and gilt decorated porcelain figures £100-£200 comprising a Sèvres figure of April bearing blue painted mark to base, five KPM figures and two unmarked figures (8), height of Sèvres figure 10cm £200-£300

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108. A Spanish Hispano Moresque style bronze lustre pottery vase having a decorative foliate bronze lustre design to the body, ovoid body, on a terracotta ground, approx in height 57cm £70-£90

109. A late 19th century pottery rum 107 barrel cream ground with a striped green glaze, highlighted in gilt and marked Rum with original tap, height approx: 33cm £60-£80

110. A 19th century French Paris porcelain empire style potpourri vase and other 19th century ceramics comprising a Paris porcelain pot pourri vase lacking cover, of campana form with twin squirrel handles and decorated in gilt, a Sarreguemines majolica vase moulded with twin rams head handles and moulded with winged putti, a pearlware green glazed leaf moulded comport, a 112 dark blue jasperware sugar basin and cover and a pipe rest (5), first height 26cm 114. A Lambeth twin handled Art Nouveau £60-£80 vase by Leslie Harradine with tube lined decoration amongst geometric forms, on a pale 111. Two Chinese Canton porcelain blue ground, with impressed marks to base and initialled L.H, chargers height 22cm overall decorated with figural scenes and £80-£120 naturalistic settings such as butterflies and birds with gilt rims (2), diameter approx: 27cm 115. A Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ bowl £80-£100 decorated in the anemone pattern depicting large pink flowers against a dark blue round, with painted and impressed marks 112. A Clarice Cliff Scarlet Flower biscuit barrel to base, diameter 26cm and salad bowl £100-£150 circa 1929, the biscuit barrel of squared form raised on four feet with hand painted stylised flowers and 116. A William Moorcroft pottery ‘Pomegranate’ vase foliage, chrome plated lid and swing handle, the decorated with the pomegranate pattern against a dark blue salad bowl of similar pattern with chrome plated ground with impressed marks to base, height 19cm rim (2), height of barrel £80-£120 16cm, width 15cm £150-£250 117. A Moorcroft ‘Bougainvillaea’ vase of tapered form decorated in the Bougainvillaea pattern 113. A late on a green vase, height 19cm 19th century Bretby £80-£120 pottery majolica stick stand modelled as an owl the lime and dark green body realistically modelled, with glass eyes and impressed marks to base, height 62cm, diameter 21cm £300-£400

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118. A Moorcroft ‘Leaves and grapes’ small bowl the tube lined decoration on a dark green ground, with painted and impressed marks to base, diameter 16cm £80-£120

119. A Walter Moorcroft ‘Columbine’ squat vase and small ginger both painted in the Columbine pattern against a pale green ground with painted marks to the base (2), height of vase 13cm, height of jar 11cm £70-£90

120. A William Moorcroft ‘Leaves and grapes’ vase decorated on a blue ground with painted marks, together with a Walter Moorcroft jam pot and lid decorated with ‘orchid’ pattern on a dark blue ground the base with impressed marks (2), height of the former 10cm £80-£120

121. A Sitzendorf Art Deco figure of a young women in a pink tunic performing with a ball on plinth base, printed marks to base, Height approx: 33cm £70-£90 125

122. A pair of mid 19th century 125. An extensive KPM dinner service decorated in Copeland & Garrett ‘New Blanche’ twin the ‘Kurland’ style handled urns or coolers c.1840 late 19th century, originally designed by Johan Karl Riese blue ground, with a white and gilt rope in 1790 for Peter Biron Duke of Kurland, comprising thirty pattern border to the rim and base six dinner plates, twelve dessert plates, twelve side plates, and an abstract border to the centre twelve soup bowls, two sauce boats with saucers, an and gilt handles, printed marks (2), oval twin handled lidded tureen, a circular lidded tureen, an octagonal serving dish, large oval fish platter, three height approx: 22.8cm 121 £200-£400 oval graduated serving plates and two graduated circular plates, all with concentric gilt decorated bands of beaded 123. A 19th Century Dudson stoneware cheese dome border, stylised laurel border and outer garland band, and stand each with printed KPM stamp and incised mark (83), the the dome in a blue ground decorated with a low relief length of the fish platter 62cm applied band of leaves and berries above grasses, the stand £800-£1200 in a similar relief with a haystack final, approx height: 34cm £100-£200 126. A Victorian Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. twin handled footbath 124. A 19th century continental faience inkwell and white ground, highlighted in gilt with an apple and fruit two Limoges egg-shaped porcelain trinket boxes printed pattern to the centre stamped to the base Depose, the inkwell, possibly Italian, decorated in tones of blue and registration mark 1920, height approx: 21cm, width: 50cm grey, having a drum shaped well moulded in relief with £60-£80 a maidens mask and swags, fitted with metal mounted hinged domed cover and framed by scrolls, on a shaped 127. A matched pair of blush base, signed H, the eggs gilt metal mounted, one with twin handled vases, circa late 19th Century partially rubbed marks (3), first width 16.8cm decorated with gilded floral sprays and garlands, bulbous £70-£90 form, puce backstamp and impressed stamp to underside (2), height approx: 26cm £100-£150

128. A 19th century Chinese turquoise glazed Dog of Fo sat on its haunches and with an open mouth, height 19.5cm, length 21cm £80-£120

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129. A pair of early 20th century Belgian Val St Lambert green overlaid cut glass trumpet shaped vases having castellated rims with panels below and flash cut decoration, on an octagonal foot, etched signature (2), height 23.2cm £80-£120

130. A set of twelve early 20th century cut glass champagne coupes and a set of eight Bohemian green flashed cut glass hock glasses (20), first height 10cm, second height 20cm £70-£90

131. An extensive 19th century part suite of cut table glass each glass with round pointed funnel shaped bowl cut with a band of relief with fan border and basal facet cutting, on short knoped stems and a square star cut foot, comprising eleven water glasses, eleven red, six white, ten port, nine liqueur, twelve plates, four finger bowls and eight saucers, a water jug, a claret jug and stopper, a 129 decanter and stopper and a comport (75), height of water glasses 14cm £200-£400

132. A set of six Victorian slice cut tumblers height 11.5cm £80-£120

133. An extensive Edwardian part suite of cut table glass each piece with band of printies and mitre cut decoration, comprising ten champagne, twelve white, eight red, eleven port, nine sherry, seven water beakers, twelve finger bowls and twelve plates (81), height of white 15.5cm £100-£200 130 134. An early 20th century large Val St Lambert style teal overlaid bonbon jar of ovoid form with hobnail flash cut decoration, on a square pedestal foot, height 35cm £80-£120

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135. A set of eight early 20th century Val St Lambert 138. A pair of George III cut glass table lustre crystal wine glasses candlesticks c.1800 having tapering bowls, on knopped faceted tapering possibly Irish, the cut nozzles with Van Dyke stems, etched VSL (8), height 16cm border above star shaped collars suspended with two £80-£100 tiers of faceted pear shaped drops, on baluster stems cut with a band of flutes on a square domed foot (2), height 136. An early 19th century Irish Waterford cut glass 25cm octagonal dish c.1825 £100-£200 the deep step cut sides cut with band on diamonds and a petal edge, star cut base, diameter 28.5cm 139. A collection mostly early 19th century cut glass £80-£120 comprising a late Regency pillar and diamond cut lidded pedestal honey or preserve pot c.1830, a diamond cut pedestal bowl and cover, a small pair of oval dishes cut with a Van Dyke rim and bands from an epergne, another similar slightly larger oval dish and a large diamond cut sweetmeat vase and cover (6), first height 16.5cm £100-£150

140. A small selection of glass to include Waterford crystal comprising a Waterford crystal Master Cutters claret jug and stopper, etched signature to base, a pair of Waterford crystal pedestal bowls, signed a large pedestal bowl engraved with fruiting vine and a Victorian cruet bottle and stopper (5), first height 30.5cm £70-£90

141. A Victorian glass celery vase the bowl wheel engraved with flowers and wheat ears, acid etched initials within a wreath, on a hollow blown 137. A pair of late Regency Anglo-irish cut glass lustre knopped stem, height 26.5cm candlesticks £40-£60 the wide ray cut drip pan suspended with a single row of twelve tear shaped prismatic drops, on tapering step 142. A collection of five19th century and later cut hexagonal stems, and bases cut with strawberry Regency style sweetmeat jars and covers diamonds (2), height 18.5cm comprising a small urn shaped pair having diamond cut £80-£120 bodies and domed covers, on square star cut bases, and three others (5), first height 20.5cm £100-£150

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140 142 143. A late Victorian silver mounted thistle shaped decanter and other glass comprising a silver mounted thistle shaped decanter and stopper London, 1898, by Cornelius Desormeax Saunders & James Francis Hollings, having a double lipped mounted together with a silver mounted spirit decanter, Birmingham, 1927 by Hukin and Heath, a set of seven baluster stemmed liqueur glasses with silvered rims and a Victorian moulded glass ice bucket (10), first height 28.5cm £100-£150

144. A René Lalique ‘Fleurons No.2’ opalescent glass plate moulded to the underside with spiralling bands, signed Lalique, France, diameter 27.9 c m £100-£200

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146. A 19th century Chinese famille 149. A Victorian Sampson & Mordan 9ct gold rose moulded snuff bottle cased telescopic pencil and a small selection decorated in relief with polychrome of vertu figures, fitted with a stopper, height 8cm the first stamped S. Mordan 2, with suspension £100-£150 ring, together with a Victorian tortoiseshell cigar/ cheroot case, blue moire silk lined, bearing 147. A collection of eight 19th century initialled shield reserve; a Georgian swivel fob; Qing dynasty Mandarin gilt metal and a silver napkin ring; a brass bosuns whistle, a Peking glass hat buttons wrythen fluted plated vesta case, etc. (9), first 145 the glass of varying colours for differing length 8cm ranks including red, pale blue, dark blue £60-£80 145. A Japanese Meiji and gold (8), height 6.5cm period bronze vase £150-£250 150. ‘The Embarkation of the Queen of of baluster form, the Sheba’: An early to mid 18th century mother sides cast in relief with 148. A late 19th century Japanese of pearl double sided vellum leafed fan a group of herons, Meiji Period carved ivory walking French or Italian, the monture and guard sticks the eyes inlaid in gold, stick or umbrella handle pierced and carved with figures, putti, scrolls dragonfly foundry carved in relief with a coiling snake and and panels of diapers with blue paste set rivet seal, three character a songbird, signed with character mark, and gilt loop, the leaf finely painted in gouache signature, height 19.5cm length 12cm in a Classical manner with the figure of a King £200-£300 £60-£80 and Queen descending steps to board a launch, within floral Chinoiserie reserves, the reverse painted with couple in a wooded landscape standing a classical garden statue of putti entitled Amour onrec?, in a glazed gilt display case, bears hand written paper label verso ‘From Milner-Gibson-Cullum Collection bought at Hardwick House Sale, height 32.5cm, width 54.5cm £300-£500

151. ‘The Gathering of Manna’: An early to mid 18th century painted ivory double sided fan Italian or French, the monture painted with the Three Graces, the guard stick with putti indistinctly signed to terminal Borra …?, the leaf 150 finely painted in gouache with a biblical scene depicting a kneeling bishop, a figure pointing to heaven and a group of figures catching manna in vessels, the reverse painted with flowers against a black ground, in a glazed gilt display case, bears hand written paper label verso ‘From Milner-Gibson-Cullum Collection bought at Hardwick House Sale, height 37cm, width 62cm £300-£500

152. A 19th century ivory fan delicately hand painted with a spray of wild flowers and a butterfly, held with a fine cream ribbon with polished ivory guard-sticks, framed and glazed, frame approx: 54cm x 36cm £60-£80 151

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153. English School, 19th century portrait silhouettes 156. An early Victorian silver and mother of pearl a cut-out profile portrait of a young woman wearing snuff box a bonnet facing right c.1835 with bronzed highlights, London, 1838, maker mark rubbed but probably rosewood frame with gilt slip together with cut-out profile Edward Edwards II, of oval form, the hinged lid with portrait of a gentleman wearing a top hat facing left carved decoration to the top section, and a plain c.1850, ebonised frame (2), first 14.4 x 12.6cm polished mother of pearl section to the base, interior gilt, £70-£90 measurements: 5.2cm x 8cm £150-£250 154. A late 19th century continental large silver figural 157. A collection of antique sewing and miscellaneous desk seal in the form of items nude female figure to include four treen turned knitting sheaths or sticks, a unmarked, on stepped silver tape measure, Sheffield 1896 by William red veined marble plinth Comyns, a late 18th century Bilston enamel dark blue accompanied by a hand written ground patch box, the lid decorated with two doves and note ‘Psyche Plinth made form inscribed in rubbed gilt ‘Tho Absent not forgotten’, a the marble from mantel piece in bound hardwood campaign knife and fork set, stamped Sunbeam Lord Brasseys Yacht W H Wragg Patentee, a 19th Century ivory pen knife which made famous voyage round marked “A present from Eastbourne’ and an open faced world. Model in Captains cabin in silver pocket and a Victorian commemorative coin Emden, height of seal 9.5cm overall (10), campaign set approx: 18cm in length height 12.5cm, weight approx. £80-£120 3.99ozt £140-£180 158. A collection of vertu and other to include an ivory brise fan, with intricate pierced decoration to the sticks and guard sticks terminating with arrow shaped finals, a French gunmetal oversized open faced stamped ‘Depose’ white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, a brass travel compass and a cased cheroot holder etc. 154 (qty), pocket watch: 8.3cm including winder, fan length approx: 17cm £60-£80

159. A collection of silver items to inlcude vesta cases comprising a circular foliate engraved silver vesta case, engraved with initials, two other rectangular vestas one plain the other folaite engraved, a silver engine turned decorated cigar piercer on chain, a silver fob engraved ‘Epsom C. C. attendance 1906’, a silver twin photo frame and a late 18th century Bilston pale pink enamel patch box with a white lid inscribed ‘Trifle from Oakingham,’(qty), patch pot: 4.5cm x 2.3cm £60-£80

160. A continental silver and enamel engine turned small cigarette case, a Victorian Sampson and Mordan engine turned pencil holder and an engine 155. A 19th century Indian Parthabgar silver gilt box turned money clip of heart shaped, the hinged lid mounted with a green first London import marks, 1912 by George Stockwell, glass panel inlaid in gold with an elephant back tiger of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and hunting scene, the sides with foliate chased decoration, red and black enamel borders, interior gilt, second, width 3.7cm, total weight approx. 0.56ozt London, 1895 by Sampson and Mordan & Co., stamped £100-£150 S.Mordan & Co., with sliding action and suspension ring (3), first height 8.5cm, total weight approx. 3.09ozt £80-£120

161. Two late Georgian Nailsea white and clear spiralling glass scent bottles the first of compressed tear shaped form with bobbin collar, with blue trailed initials S.Y. and dated 1819 in black (2), first height 4.3cm £40-£60

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162. Two modern silver three piece cruet sets both Sheffield, 1989 by Francis Howard Ltd, of oblong belied form with gadrooned rims, both comprising pepper pot mustard pot and salt fitted with blue glass liners and spoons in fitted cases (2), total weight approx. 8.86ozt £100-£150

163. A mid 20th century Indian colonial silver five piece cruet set stamped silver, elephant passant, 1946 by Hamilton and Co., of plain circular design with gadrooned rims on a spreading foot, comprising a pair of pepper pots, a pair of salts, and a drum shaped mustard pot and spoon, with blue glass liners (6), height of pepper pots 8cm, weight 168. A mixed lot of early 20th century silver to include approx. 9.42ozt a christening bowl and a pair of salts £150-£250 comprising a plain circular christening bowl, London, 1923, makers mark rubbed, having oval rim and gilt 164. An early 20th century interior, engraved with presentation inscription, a pair Scottish silver mounted dirk of oval pierced salts with blue glass liners on shell Birmingham, 1913 Joseph feet, London, 1898 by Matthew John Jessop, a pair Crook, having 3/14 inch fullered of associated salt spoons with nail head terminals, a steel blade, basket weave christening spoon, initialled and dated, a pepper pot, a carved handle and pommel set silver topped glass pot and a spare blue glass liner (9), with an oval facet cut cairngorm, bowl diameter 10.9cm, weight approx. 12.27ozt the black leather scabbard £100-£200 with mounts engraved with Celtic style decoration, length 169. A George VI silver three piece cruet set approx: 18.5cm London, 1938 by Walker & Hall, of circular bellied cauldron £100-£150 design, on legs with lion masks and paw feet, the salt and mustard fitted with blue glass liners (3), height of pepper 165. A George V silver pot 8.2cm, total weight approx. 6.72ozt mounted glass oil and vinegar £80-£120 London, 1914 by Walker & Hall, height 14cm 170. A late 19th century Indian Kutch silver teacup £50-£70 164 and saucer and two silver mounted Doulton stoneware beakers 166. A set of four Victorian silver cauldron salts the former unmarked, profusely chased and decorated London, 1871 by Richards & Brown, of typical form with with foliate scroll decoration, together with an associated foliate embossed decoration and gadrooned rims, raised silver spoon, the second of tapering form moulded in on three legs with pad feet, interiors gilt (4), diameter 8cm, relief with hunting scenes and seated figures drinking weight approx. 11.33ozt and smoking with silver mounted rims, marks rubbed (3), £200-£250 first diameter of saucer 12.6cm, weighable silver approx. 7.86ozt 167. A collection of mostly Victorian silver table salts £80-£120 various dates and makers marks, to include a pair of Victorian silver salts, of cauldron form, plain polished 171. A mixed lot of silver to include dressing table with beaded rims on hoofed feet, a single George II silver sets, a compact and a boxed clothes brush and comb salt of cauldron form, plain polished with beaded rims comprising a gold coloured guilloché enamel hand on hoofed feet, another similar George V example and mirror and hair brush, an engine turned hand mirror, hair three assorted Victorian table salts, all with repoussé brush and shoe horn with wheat ear borders, a heavy floral decoration, fluted rims and paw feet (7), diameter engine turned ladies powder compact, London, 1963 by approx: 6.5cm, total weight: 14.02toz Padgett & Braham Ltd., and a boxed clothes bush and £200-£300 comb set, the mounts with engine turned decoration (qty), various £100-£150

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174. A mixed collection of Victorian and later silver comprising a small twin handled rose bowl, London, 1903 by James Parkes, a small milk jug, a set of six coffee spoons with twisted stems and apostle terminals, another cased set of six coffee spoons, a page marker, a pair of engine turned oblong napkin rings, an a/f twin handled trophy cup, salt spoons etc. (qty), first height 8cm, total weight approx. 18.34ozt £200-£300

175. A late Victorian silver lighthouse sugar caster London, 1891 by Horace Woodward & Co., having foliate embossed decoration and fitted with a screw fitting pierced domed cover, raised on a circular foot, height 13.5cm, weight approx. 3.68ozt £70-£90

176. A Victorian silver christening set and a selection of electroplated items comprising a Victorian christening fork and spoon set, London, 1876 by George Adams, engraved with a foliate design, a set of six silver 175 172. A George V Art Deco silver and blue guillloche handled tea knives with plated enamel five piece dressing table set, a pair of large blades together with a selection of plated items to include late Victorian silver mounted cut glass spherical a large oval twin handled tray on legs, a small salver, a scent bottles and a six piece blonde tortoiseshell Victorian coffee pot with chased scrollwork, a cased set dressing table set of tea knives, another with mother of pearl handles, a to include a scent bottle, the first Birmingham, 1925 by cased pair of fish server with silver ferrules, twelve setting Adie Brothers, comprising hand mirror, pair of clothes canteen of Hanoverian rat-tail, initialled etc. (qty), first brushes and a pair of hairbrushes, second, London, 1898 length 17.1cm, weighable silver approx. 2.56cm by George Betjemann and Sons having hobnail cut glass £70-£90 bodies and fitted with hinged mushroom caps and internal 177. A contemporary Italian silver and orange stoppers, third, each piece pique inlaid in gold with the guilloché enamel photograph frame Italian marks initials BL comprising a hand mirror, a pair of clothes stamped sterling, square with easel strut back, in original brushes, a pair of hair brushes and a silver mounted scent box, height 7.5cm aperture 5.3 x 5.3cm bottle engraved with flowers (13), second height 14cm £80-£120 £200-£300

173. An Edwardian silver brandy pan London, 1906 by John Henry Rawlings, of plain rounded circular form having turned baluster ebony side handle, Overall height 14cm, total weight approx. 8.4ozt £100-£150

178. A mixed lot of silver to include a George VI half 173 pint tankard comprising a half pint tankard, Sheffield, 1944 by James Dixon & Sons, of baluster form with leaf scroll handle on a domed foot, an Edwardian pedestal bonbon dish with pierced bowl, Birmingham, 1910 by William Hutton & Sons, and an engine turned cigarette case (3), first height 11cm, weight approx. 9.67ozt £100-£150

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179. A mixed lot of silver and plated items comprising a small circular waiter with piecrust border, Birmingham, 1959 by John Taylor & Co., a set of five picture back coffee spoons and sugar tongs, a three piece engine turned dressing table set by Mappin & Webb, initialled, various spoons to include four .800 Italian coffee spoons with gondola terminals, a plated pair of grape shears and a plated match box holder and ashtray engraved “Talk of the Town” by Mappin & Webb (qty), first diameter 16cm, weighable silver approx. 12.68ozt £100-£200 184. A George V silver pedestal dish 180. A mixed lot of silver to include a late Victorian Birmingham, 1931 by Adie Brothers, having shallow bowl Britannia standard sauce boat and an EPNS tea with shaped raised scroll and shell rim, diameter 22.5cm, caddy height 6cm, weight approx. 9.11ozt comprising a late Victorian Britannia standard sauce boat £140-£180 in George II style, London by Maurice Freeman, of typical design with wavy edged rim and flying leaf scroll handle, on legs with trefid feet, a George II foliate embossed cauldron salt, London, 1754, maker mark rubbed, having rope work border, on three hoof feet, a George III caddy spoon with shell bowl, no town mark, probably London, 1804 by William Sumner I, a George V cream jug, Sheffield, 1926 by James Dixon & Sons, of vase form having reeded angular reeded handle and oval border, on a pedestal foot, a pair of foliate engraved George III sugar tongs and a plated tea caddy of half fluted tapering oval design (6), first length 15cm, total weight approx. 12.11ozt £150-£250

181. A 19th Century Continental possibly Russian silver incense burner or thurible unmarked, of circular form, with pierced and foliate embossed decoration, having winged cherubs mask mounts and suspended on chains with a circular capital 185. A George V silver café au lait pot and ring attachment, length 41cm, weight approx 5ozt Sheffield, 1920 by Travis, Wilson & Co. Ltd, of plain £100-£200 tapering form, having flat hinged lid with ebony knop finial and ebony baluster side handle, height 17.5cm total 182. A mixed lot of silver and plated items weight approx. 18.43ozt comprising a contemporary silver bottle coaster, a set of £200-£250 six silver plated bottle tickets ‘Bourbon’, ‘Gin’, ‘Whisky’, ‘Port’, ‘Brandy’ and ‘Sherry’, a pair of plated salad servers, an open faced pocket watch, a silver-gilt Franklin Mint coin, a thimble in a case and a Victorian burr walnut glove box (qty), box 26cm length £40-£60

183. A pair of silver seal top spoons in 17th Century French style three silver gilt, three silver gilt apostle renaissance style apostle salts spoons and a selection silver and plated items. the first, Hanau marks, having foliate engraved spoon back and barley twist ends with barley twist stems and figural seal top finial in from of a seated putto, crested, second, Hanau marks, having shell bowls, dolphin stems and figural apostle terminals, together with assorted mostly a/f silver teaspoons, two silver mounted glass specimen vases and a Victorian electroplated 186. A late Victorian silver tea caddy in George III and moulded glass preserve pot, a pair of cased plated style serving spoons, the bowls embossed with irises and a Sheffield, 1899 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, of fluted cased plated christening set (qty), first length 19.5cm, boat form, the hinged domed cover with carved ivory weighbale silver approx. 8.6ozt pineapple finial, bright cut engraved with a vacant oval £100-£150 reserve framed by a tied ribbon and a wreath, height 10cm, width 8.6cm, weight approx. 4.78ozt £150-£250

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190. An Irish George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon Dublin, 1813 by Richard Whitford, stamped West, with scalloped bowl, crested together with a pair of late George III sugar tongs, London 1817, makers mark rubbed and a condiment spoon (3), first length 8.3cm, weight approx. 1.83ozt £80-£120

191. A George III silver ogee baluster form caster London, 1792, maker mark partially worn but probably Peter & Ann Bateman, having pierced domed cover with turned finial with reeded borders on a square foot, height 15.3cm, weight 3.15ozt £100-£150

192. An Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup London, 1903 by Garrad & Co., having twin scroll handles and moulded girdle on a domed foot, engraved ‘Insurance Office Lawn Tennis Association Ladies League Championship 187 191 Trophy presented by The National Provident Institution to mark the Presidency of J F Bunford F.I.A. Hon F.F.A’, 1959 187. A late Victorian silver lighthouse sugar caster and 1960, on a plinth base, overall height 25cm, weight with foliate embossed decoration approx. 20.61ozt London, 1890 by Horace Woodward & Co., having £180-£220 domed pierced screw fitting cover, on a plain foot, height 13.5cm 193. A mixed lot of 20th century silver to include a small £70-£90 armada dish and a small waiter and other items comprising a small armada dish, London, 1972 by John 188. An Edward VII silver swing handled sugar Henry Odell, of typical design with feature hallmarks, a small basket circular waiter with piecrust border, Sheffield, 1976 by Cooper London, 1909 by & , of Brothers, a miniature hand mirror with engraved back fitted circular design with reticulated scroll framed ovals with a suspension, an unmarked napkin ring and a set of four and pierced foliate scroll decoration, on splayed plate napkin rings (8), first diameter 9.6cm, second diameter feet with gadrooned rims, fitted with pierced swing 15.5cm, weighable silver approx. 7.24ozt handle and blue glass liner, diameter 11.1cm, weight £80-£120 approx.3.39ozt £140-£180 194. A contemporary silver presentation salver Sheffield, 1986 by Garrard & Co., of circular form with a raised 189. A pair of late Victorian silver salts moulded edge and gadrooned border, raised on three ball London, 1892 by Charles Stuart Harris, of oval bellied and claw feet, engraved with a presentation inscription and form, with shell and foliate acanthus leaf embossed facsimile signatures, in original box, diameter 31.5cm, weight rims, on shell and leaf splayed bracket feet, fitted with approx. 33.73ozt blue glass liners together with an associated pair of £300-£400 George III Scottish salts spoons, makers mark RG, possibly for Robert Gray, Glasgow (4), first width 195. An Edwardian silver twin handled sugar bowl and 10.7cm, total weight approx. 12.75ozt milk jug £140-£180 Birmingham, 1906/1907 by William Aitken, of oval half fluted design with angular downswept handle together with a pair of apostle sugar tongs (3), Sugar bowl handle to handle 16.5cm, weight approx. 8.41ozt £100-£150

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196. A George III silver cream jug and other items of silver comprising a cream mug, London, 1805, makers marks CC? possibly Charles Chesterman II, of plain oval bellied form, with angular downswept handle and reeded rim, initialled, together with a fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon, London, 1722 by George Wintle, the bowl 200. An Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal dish engraved with a floral spray, a pair of Victorian fiddle and or comport thread pattern sugar tongs, London, 1882 by George Sheffield, 1904 by Martin, Hall & Co., having twin spiral Adams, and an early 19th century mother of pearl handled handles, the bowl with upturned pierced trellis border, butter spread with a plated blade (4), first height 8.5cm, on a pedestal foot engraved to the underside with a approx. 5.5ozt presentation inscription, height 21.5cm, handle to handle £80-£120 27.7cm, weight approx. 18.87ozt £250-£300 197. A mixed lot of silver and silver plated items comprising an Edwardian octagonal baluster form sugar caster, London, 1904 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., a brandy decanter label, a set of six Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs, another matching set of six coffee spoons, a pair of pickle forks with twisted stems and thistle terminals, stamped sterling, a pair of napkin rings with rope twist border, another pair a/f and a cased set of six silver handled tea knives together with plated items to include a mahogany cased set of twelve mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, a similar oak cased set of six fruit knives and forks by Mappin & Webb, a mahogany cased set of ivory handled table and dessert knives with carving set etc. (qty), height of caster 16.5cm, silver weight approx. 11.33ozt £100-£200

198. An Austrian late 19th century twin handled tray with repoussé floral design and central engraving of floral decoration, approx length: 42cm, weight approx 650g £300-£500 201. A large early Victorian silver swing handled fruit or cake basket Sheffield, 1851, makers mar partially worn but probably Henry Wilkinson & Co, of shaped circular form, the bowl engraved with a band of floral scroll decoration and having a pierced and embossed foliate scroll rim, having conforming cast swing handle, on a sexfoil pedestal foot, diameter 33cm, height with handle upright 27cm, weight approx. 32.1ozt £400-£600

199. An Austrian silver tray mark of J.C.Klinkosch, Vienna circa 1870, with central coat of arms, length 45cm, weight approximately 1075g £600-£800

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204. A George III silver snuff box Birmingham, 1805 by Joseph Willmore, of plain curved rectangular cushion form, the lid having flush hinge opening to reveal a gilt interior with presentation inscription ‘The Gift of a Friend 1806’, initialled, length 6.3cm, weight approx. 1.04ozt £80-£120

205. A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks in George II style London, 1897 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, having knopped stems and square gadrooned weighted bases, fitted with detachable drip pans (2), height 23.5cm 202. A George V silver twin handled oval tray £200-£300 Sheffield, 1933 by George Howson, of plain design with gadrooned border, on tapering fluted bracket feet, handle to handle 56.7cm, 206. A pair of late Victorian silver weight approx. 55ozt neo-classical design Adam style dwarf £700-£900 candlesticks London, 1884 by Martin Hall & Co., of half fluted vase form embossed with patterns, swags and having beaded rims, on square weighted bases and fitted with detachable drip pans (2), height 11.7cm £100-£200

207. A pair of George V silver candlesticks in George I style Birmingham, 1913 by Hawksworth Eyre & Co., on tapering knopped balusters stems and square weighted bases with incurved corners, fitted with detachable pull off drip pans (2), height 20.2cm £200-£400

208. A large late Victorian silver salver 203. A George V silver tea caddy London, 1897 by Hawksworth Eyre & Co., of Sheffield, 1913 by Joseph Rodgers, of panelled bombe form, circular form with piecrust border and gadrooned having hinged domed lid on shell and scroll bracket feet, interior rim, on three feet, engraved with initials, diameter gilt, height 10cm, weight approx. 4.99ozt 35.7cm, weight approx. approx. 43ozt £100-£200 £600-£800

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209. An Irish four piece silver tea service 211. A Victorian silver presentation three piece tea Dublin, 1919 by Mappin & Webb, of circular bellied form, service having chased and engraved Celtic knotwork borders on London, 1875/76 by Barnard & Sons, of oval design, dragon scroll legs comprising teapot with dragon headed embossed and engraved with swags and foliate spout, hinged domed cover with wooden turned knop decoration, with beaded rims, comprising teapot fitted finial and wooden loop handle, a hot water jug, a sugar with ivory scroll handled and knop finial, engraved with basin with three handles and milk jug, stamped Reg presentation inscription, twin handled sugar bowl and milk 413087 (4), teapot handle to spout 25cm, total weight jug, crested and bearing initials (3), teapot handle to spout approx. 60.33ozt 25.5cm, total weight approx. 36.97ozt £900-£1100 £500-£700

210. A George V silver three piece tea service Sheffield, 1935 by William Hutton & Sons, of oblong form with a moulded griddle, on ball feet, comprising teapot 212. A late 19th century Indian colonial silver three with ebonised angular handle, twin handled sugar basin piece bachelors tea service and milk jug (3), teapot handle to spout 27.5cm, total stamped Silver Orr, of circular tapering fro with central weight approx. 34.91ozt girdle and wavy edged rim on feet, comprising teapot 214 £450-£550 fitted with hardwood scroll handle and knop finial, sugar basin and milk jug (3), handle to spout 22cm, weight approx. 20.96ozt £250-£350

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214. A Victorian matched silver three piece tea service teapot, Sheffield, 1864, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, the twin handled sugar bowl, London 1843, makers mark partially struck, milk jug, London, 1851 by Edward & John Barnard, of ovoid form and embossed with swagged floral garlands, on a domed circular foot, the teapot having hinged domed cover with acorn finial and scroll handle with ivory insulators, initialled,(3), teapot height 20cm, total weight approx. 38.20 £300-£500

213. A George IV silver three piece tea service London, 1824 the teapot and milk jug by Richard Pearce, the sucrier marks worn possible George Burrows, of circular compressed circular panelled form with a central scroll framed vacant cartouche, on a pedestal foot, the teapot with lift off cover having flattened foliate knop finial and leaf capped loop handle with ivory insulators, the sucrier and milk jug with acanthus leaf handles and gilt interior, each piece bearing presentation inscription, 215. A George V silver bachelors teapot ‘Presented by the Congregation of Birmingham, London, 1918 by Charles Boyton & Son, of circular belied Mrs Phillips Widow, of the late Rev. Isaiah Phillips, as a form with a piecrust edge, on a circular foot, fitted with an token of respect, Aug’t 5596’ (3), teapot handle to spout ebonised handle and finial, handle to spout 22cm, weight 25.5cm, approx. 36ozt approx. 12.62ozt £400-£600 £100-£200

216. A William IV silver teapot London, 1830 by Charles Fox II, of plain squat circular for, having hinged domed cover with cast flower finial and leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a circular foot, crested and bearing initials, length handle to spout 28cm weight approx. weight approx. 22.7ozt £300-£400

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217. A George V silver dish Sheffield, 1924 by James Deakin & Sons, having pierced sides and wavy edged border with bead and reel rim, diameter 20.6cm, weight approx. 11.11ozt £150-£200

220. A late Victorian small silver ewer Sheffield, 1888 by Roberts & Belk, of half fluted vase form, having hinged cover with ebony scroll handle 218. An 18th century Dutch silver twin handled brandy and urn finial, on a weighted pedestal foot, height bowl 23cm marked for Friesland, other marks indistinct, of oval form, the £100-£200 part lobed bowl embossed with , flowers and foliage, having twin cast flat pierced figural handles centred by a mask on a domed spreading foot, handle to handle 24.7cm, weight approx. 6.16ozt £200-£300

221. A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern asparagus serving tongs London 1824 by William Knight II, the blades with pierced foliate scroll decoration, length 24.5cm, weight approx. 5.6ozt £150-£200

219. An Arts & Crafts silver pedestal bowl London, 1929 by Guild of Handicrafts, of circular form with plannished decoration, the rim with an applied fine rope-work border above a stylised engraved band, on spreading circular foot engraved ‘Auspicium Melioris Aevi’, bears inscription to interior E.S.S. - E.T.G 1924-1929, height 11.2cm, diameter 21.3cm, weigth approx. 27.22ozt £500-£700

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222. A George V silver mounted clear glass claret jug Birmingham, 1913 by Martin Hall & Co, of slender tapering form, having plain mount with angular downswept handle, hinged cover with thumbpiece and star cut base, height 25.5cm £100-£150

223. A late Victorian silver mounted tall clear glass claret jug Birmingham, 1891 by John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, of tapering slender faceted form and applied clear hollow blown handle, on a circular foot, fitted with a plain silver collar with a hinged cover engraved with initials, height 38.5cm £300-£400

224. A late Victorian silver Kings pattern silver ladle Sheffield, 1897 by John Round, length 34cm approx. 10.06ozt £140-£180

225. A pair of late Victorian ivory handled silver fish servers Sheffield, 1892 by Cooper Brothers, the blade and tines having foliate engraved decoration, the ivory handles also carved, length 30cm, total weight approx. 8.17ozt £80-£120 227 (part)

226. A George V silver Albany pattern set of 227. A matched mostly George III silver Old English pattern fish knives and forks for twelve Feather Edged twelve setting canteen of flatware Sheffield, 1923 by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd, in mostly London, 1805 by William Eley and William Fearn, comprising a fitted oak case with lift out tray, length of knives twelve tablespoons and twelve dessert spoons crested with a 22cm, weight approx. 45.52ozt wheatsheaf, twelve part matched table forks, twelve dessert £400-£600 forks, an early George III soup ladle, London, 1774, makers mark indistinct, a butter spade, London, 1829, makers mark rubbed and a later matched pickle fork (51), length of tablespoons 21.6cm, weight approx. 86.74ozt £1200-£1400

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228. A collection of mostly silver British and foreign souvenir and other spoons some with enamel decoration, to include a Russian .84 zolotnik teaspoon, Moscow, 1869, the spoon back and stem chased with a church, a Tiffany spoon commemorating The Hudson-Fulton Celebration 1909, other Canadian and American souvenir spoons, a souvenir spoon from the Franco British Exhibition London, 1908 with enamel picture bowl, another commemorating the Entente Cordiale (qty), total weight of silver spoons approx. 11.7ozt £180-£220

229. A mixed lot of silver flatware comprising a probably American silver handled carving knife and fork, stamped sterling, a Kings pattern handled bread knife, a Kings pattern dessert fork, a berried teaspoon etc. (qty), first length 37.5cm, weighable silver approx. 14.59ozt 231 £100-£150 231. A collection of mostly George III silver flatware 230. Two sets of six silver coffee spoons comprising a pair of Old English pattern tablespoons with bright cut and a set of six silver handled tea knives engraving, London, 1792 by George Gray, initialled F.O.T., a fiddle shell first Albany pattern with shell bowls and and thread pattern sifter spoon, no town mark but London, 1813 by matching sugar tongs, London, 1907, by William, Charles & Henry Eley, a George III punch ladle with twisted baleen William Hutton & Sons, second with bright handle, unmarked, bearing initials, a sifter spoon with later embossed and cut engraving, third with scroll embossed gilt bowl in a fitted case, four George III Irish silver fiddle pattern dessert with grip handles and stainless steel blades, spoons, of which two Dublin, 1819 by James England, stamped West, all in fitted cases (3), first length 11.7cm, crested, four assorted fiddle pattern dessert spoons, three fiddle pattern weighable silver approx. 6.59ozt dessert forks, a pair of sugar tongs with beaded edge, and a teaspoon £80-£120 (qty), first length approx 21cm, weighable silver approx. 20.31ozt £180-£220

232. An extensive early Victorian matched silver canteen of fiddle pattern flatware all London, variously dated 1846-1863, by Elizabeth Eaton, comprising twenty one tablespoons, fourteen dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, seventeen dessert forks, twenty one teaspoons, four salts spoons, a fish slice and an associated silver plated soup ladle (91), length of tablespoons 22.7cm, weight approx. 148.88ozt £2000-£2500

233. A set of twelve contemporary silver pistol grip handled table and dessert knives with stainless steel blades Sheffield, 1993 by Terry Shaverin (24), table knife length 24.4cm, dessert knife length 22cm £200-£400

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234. A set of six Danish silver gilt and blue enamel coffee spoons marked Sla Denmark, Sterling 925 S, having tapering blue enamelled stems with crown terminals (6), length 9.6cm, weight approx. 1.91ozt £80-£100

235. A pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons and sifter spoon in a fitted case and other spoons 236 all with later engraved decoration, first, the spoons, London, 1795 by Richard Crossley, in a fitted cased retailed by J.T. Barry, 9 Duke St Cardiff, a pair of George III tablespoons, London, 1805 by Thomas Streetin, the gilt bowls embossed with flowers and a parcel gilt spoon, with foliate chased decoration and scalloped bowl, engraved 24th October 1874. over 24th October 1926 (6), first length of tablespoons, 20.2cm, total weight approx. 11ozt £140-£180

236. A pair of William III silver trefid spoons London, no date letter, by Jonathan Bradley, with beaded rat tail oval bowls, the backs engraved k over R M (2), length 19cm, weight approx. 3.1ozt £140-£180

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238. An early 20th century Persian silver serving slice and matching skimmer the slice marked for Isfahan, the slice and skimmer both with pierced foliate engraved, the skimmer with filled handle (2), first length 26cm, 237. A late 17th century possibly weighable silver approx. 2.67ozt provincial West Country silver trefid £80-£120 spoon indistinct single struck mark to bowl, the 239. Four George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons with rudimentary trefid terminal engraved to later embossed berry and chased foliate decoration reverse with the initials I over W E, length London, various dates and makers, the bowls fluted and gilt, initialled (4), 17.5cm, weight approx.2ozt length 21cm, weight approx. 7.22ozt £100-£200 £80-£120

240. A good Victorian matched Palm pattern canteen of silver flatware for twelve London 1868/9 by George Adams, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and twelve dessert spoons, crested and bearing initials, together with twelve teaspoons, London, 1876 by George Adams, twelve tablespoons, London, 1884 by Joseph, Albert, Horace & Ethelbert Savory, six coffee spoons engraved with a crest and a soup ladle, London, 1886 by Goldsmiths Alliance, and a basting spoon, London, 1897 by Francis Higgins III, crested (56), length of table forks 21cm, total 238 weight approx. 167.8ozt £3000-£5000

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241. A set of twelve silver handled leaf capped pistol 245. A Victorian silver three piece Old English bead grip table and dessert knives with stainless steel pattern christening set and small selection of silver blades first London, 1873 by the Barnards, together with various London, 1965 by William Comyns & Sons (24), table bright cut Georgian teaspoons and salt spoons, a pickle knives length 24.2cm, length of dessert knives 22cm fork etc. (qty), knife length 19.5cm, weighable silver £200-£300 approx. 4.25ozt £50-£80

246. An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle London, 1846 by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, length 33cm, weight approx. 8.97ozt £80-£120

247. A collection of George III and later silver flatware various dates and makers, to include a pair of fiddle pattern tablespoons, Exeter 1806 by Richard Ferris, initialled, a matched set of six George III and Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, a Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern sugar shovel, Glasgow, 1878 and three matching teaspoons, initialled, a small sauce ladle etc. (qty), first length 21cm, weight approx. 13.84ozt £150-£200

248. Six early 20th century cased sets of six silver coffee spoons and silver handled tea knives to include a set of six coffee spoons, London, 1917 by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., a set of tea knives 242 (part) with pistol grip handles and other Kings pattern set (6), weighable silver approx. 5.95ozt 242. An early Victorian Old English pattern silver £60-£80 twelve setting canteen of flatware Newcastle, 1847 by Reid & Sons, comprising six 249. A set of thirteen silver handled Feather Edge tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, pattern table and dessert knives with stainless steel six dessert spoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a basting blades spoon, initialled together six matched George IV dessert Sheffield, 1993 by Terry Shaverin (26), table knife length spoons, London, 1826 by William M Traies (45), length of 25cm, dessert knife 22cm tablespoons 22.7cm, total weight approx. 92.92ozt £200-£400 £1500-£2000 250. A collection of silver items various dates and makers marks, to include a miniature silver travellers photograph frame with red leather base, a hobnail cut glass and silver topped scent bottle, a silver and tortoiseshell circular dressing table trinket pot on triform legs, a white metal pusher and a George III silver salt spoon (5), frame: 4cm x 4cm, spoon: 10.5cm £40-£60

251. A collection of silver items 243. An Edwardian set of twelve beaded ribbon and to include an unusual plain matchbox case with hinged reed pattern ice cream spades cover, engraved with initials and date 1911, a silver double London, 1903 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (12), length sovereign case with polished exterior and suspension 12cm, total weight approx. 6.84ozt ring, a silver engine turned cigarette case and similar £100-£150 matchbook case, both engraved with initials and date 1927 (4), total weight: 173.5g or 5.57Toz 244. A pair of George III later embossed tablespoons £100-£200 and a Victorian Albert pattern tablespoon first London, 1804, by Thomas Dicks, the scalloped 252. A mixed lot of silver, vertu and other items edged bowls embossed with winged masks, the stems silver items to include a silver dip pen of tapering form with foliate chased decoration, second London, 1843 with push eject mechanism, two pencils, a mother of by William Robert Smily, initialled (3), first length 23cm, pearl handled folding fruit knife and an engine turned cigar weight approx. 6.21ozt cutter together with a cased magnifier, a cased cheroot £80-£120 holder with amber mouthpiece and a cased Dupont gilt lighter etc (qty) £70-£90

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253. A William IV silver engine turned table snuff box London, 1839 by Edward Edwards II, of rectangular form with rounded ends and concave sides, the hinged lid with thumb piece and vacant oval reserve, interior gilt, length 10.5cm, weight approx. 4.69ozt £200-£300

254. An unusual Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co. novelty silver 254 255 pencil in the form of a lighthouse engraved brick exterior and rockery base, with a ‘pull’ action 258. Three assorted silver Turkmen yomud to release the articulated pencil, ring attachment signed S. Mordan & Co, height: 7.2cm each highly decorated with gilt decoration £200-£300 in various forms with rub set oval shaped 255. A Sampson & Mordan triple propelling pencil and two cornelian plaques, two with fringe and lozenge others shaped drops, suspended on chains, together comprising a triple propelling pencil stamped Sampson & Mordan with a silver bangle set with blue cabochons only, having fluted barrel with suspension ring and three slides possibly turquoise (4), heart shaped enamelled in red black and blue, together with a ‘Bakers Pointer’ approx: 12.2cm x 7cm at widest points propelling pencil, stamped Patent 7985/1910 RdNo566825, makers £100-£200 mark E.B only and a small engine turned pull action telescopic 259. A collection of Victorian and later pencil stamped S. Mordan &Co. (3), first: approx 7cm excluding ring silver attachment to include three twin handled silver salts with £80-£120 pierced and scroll embossed decoration 256. An early 20th Century silver Southeast Asian belt possibly fitted with blue glass liners in a fitted case, Malaysian Birmingham, 1901 by Reynolds & Westwood, the buckle with hand holding a lotus flower flanked by two shell a George II style baluster form pepper pot, motifs with pierced scroll and bead decoration, to pierced marquise London, 1898 by William Hutton & Sons, three shaped panelled sections forming the belt, several marked with dressing table jars with engine turned silver character marks together a George V coin hard soldered fob (2), belt tops, initialled U.P, a silver mounted powder approx: 70cm pot etc. (qty), weighable silver approx. 10.4ozt £70-£90 £100-£150

257. A mixed lot of 19th century and later silver 260. A George III silver mounted cut glass various dates, makers, to include a pair of wishbone sugar sprung chutney pot and a fiddle and thread pattern sugar nips, Birmingham, 1926 by James Swan & Sons, three fiddle condiment spoon pattern dessert spoons, initialled, three fiddle pattern teaspoons, first marks worn, possibly Irish, having hinged a pair of Albany pattern salt spoons, various late Victorian utensils, domed top with anthemion finial, the body some with mother of pearl handles to include a sifter spoon, preserve diamond cut above a row of flutes (2), first spoon, butter knife, sugar tongs etc. and silver plated cocktail shaker, height 12cm etc. (qty), first length 9.8cm, weighable silver approx. 10.3ozt £40-£60 £80-£120

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261. A collection of mid 20th century engine turned silver items to include a ladies powder compact by Garrard, cigarette cases, and a silver plated Dunhill cigarette lighter, comprising a ladies powder compact, Birmingham, 1953 by Garrard & Co, the hinged lid with applied raised gold initials G.H, a George VI Art Deco cigarette case, London, 1941 by S J Rose & Son, another large cigarette case engraved with initials, a smaller ladies engine turned powder compact, a lipstick holder engraved P.H.-G.H. 23-12-53, a plated Dunhill lift arm cigarette lighter stamped PAT No. 390107 and a manicure set in a nickel plated case (7), 265. A pair of late 19th early 20th century Chinese weighable silver 11.16ozt Export silver bonbon dishes £140-£180 Chinese marks, stamped WH90 for Wang Hing, Hong Kong, having circular petal shaped bowls on three scrolled 262. A collection of George III and later silver flatware chameleon supports, together with an unmarked Chinese to include a Georg Jensen salt spoon teaspoon (3), height 5cm, diameter approx. 10.5cm, to include a George Jensen salt spoon c.1920, numbered weight of dishes approx. 6.36ozt 110, GI 925 S, two George III Old English pattern £100-£150 tablespoons, a caddy spoon, a contemporary caddy spoon, a page marker, a thimble, sugar tong, assorted spoons etc. and two pairs of plated pair of sardine tongs (qty), weighable silver approx. 9.2ozt £80-£120

263. A late 19th century Indian Cutch silver beaker, a late Georgian novelty leaf caddy spoon and other mostly silver items first of tapering form with scrolling chased decoration bearing a shield shaped cartouche bearing initials, the underside engraved ‘from Auntie’, second marks worn, probably Birmingham, Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, together with a late Victorian embossed chatelaine pin cushion, a silver engine turned napkin ring, a cased set of six silver 266. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export handled tea knives, a pair of Mappin & Webb silver plated silver bowl apple shaped preserve pots with spoons etc. (qty), beaker Chinese character mark, stamped WH90 for Wang Hing, height approx: 8.4cm, pin cushion with bale: 5.5cm, Hong Kong, of circular form, embossed with two dragon weighable silver approx. 3.78ozt chasing a pearl and clouds against a finely stippled £80-£120 ground, on a circular foot, diameter 12.5cm, weight approx. 6.91ozt £140-£180

264. Two early 20th century Iraqi silver cigarette 267. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export cases silver bowl c.1900 first, of curved rectangular form with niello decoration Chinese marks, marked K C, possibly for Hung Ching, of depicting a river scene with buildings and palms, second, lobed circular form, chased with panel bamboo, dragons, stamped 935, sterling, of square form engraved with prunus and other flowers, on three dragon supports, a river scene with palms (2), length 12cm, total weight height 8cm, diameter approx. 17cm, weight approx. approx. 9.88ozt 9.54ozt £80-£120 £200-£300

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268. An early 20th century Iraqi silver and niello 271. A pair of early 20th century Polish cut glass decorated three piece cruet set on a twin handled claret jugs with silver plated mounts and a lemonade tray and a sugar bowl jug unmarked, the first of tapering form comprising pepper first, stamped Plewkiewicz, of slender tapering form cut pot with pull off onion domed pierced cover, mustard with with a band of stars and fans, the mounts embossed with associated spoon and a salt on a rectangular tray, second ribbon tied swags, second having plain silver mount, the of circular bellied cauldron form with flared petal edge body cut with flowers and leaves (3), first height 34cm rim raised on three legs, each piece typically decorated £80-£120 in niello with a river scene including boats, palms, camels and buildings (6), tray handle to handle 17.9cm, total 272. A mixed lot to include silver items pocket weight approx. 11.06ozt £100-£200 to include an early 19th century Dutch .833 silver scent or cachou box, Dutch marks, serpentine outline with 269. A late 19th/early 20th century Middle Eastern hinged domed lid a silver double curb link charm , Islamic white metal rose water sprinkler a .800 Invar open faced top wind pocket watch and two unmarked, of wrythen fluted baluster form, on a petal Smiths chrome case pocket watches, a sliver fob etc. edge spreading foot, height 33cm, weight approx. 7.62ozt (qty), weighable silver approx. 2.7ozt £80-£120 £40-£60

270. A late 19th century Chinese export silver box and cover Chinese marks, of spherical form, the domed cover with a bud finial, engraved with flowers and Chinese characters, height 6.98ozt £100-£150

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273. A Continental gold ladies open faced fob watch gilt coloured dial with Roman Numerals with blue spade hands marked 18k in an A. Loffler box, total weight: 31.1g £140-£180

274. A ladies gold half hunter fob watch with engraved detail to the case, an outer enamel Roman numerals chapter ring with white enamel dial and roman numerals marked 18k, total weight: 31.3g £150-£250 273 275. A gentleman’s 9ct gold Accurist mechanical strap watch gold coloured dial with a navy and gilt maker chapter ring, black hands and gold bezel with leather strap circa 1960s, total weight approx: 22.1g £80-£120

276. A Continental gold open faced fob watch converted to a wristwatch engraved back case, with gilt coloured dial and Roman numerals, marked 18k applied later lugs to a leather strap, total weight: 27.1g £140-£180

277. A gold gentleman’s Garrard automatic strap watch with silvered dial, Arabic numerals and date aperture on a leather strap in original box, total weight: 38.5g £100-£200

278. A unusual gentleman’s 9ct gold Rolex mechanical strap watch cushion shaped dial, with Arabic numerals and outer chapter ring, movement signed Rolex, no. 3890, total weight approx: 18.6g £300-£500

279. A gentleman’s stainless steel Omega Constellation bracelet watch circular silvered dial with baton markers and Roman twelve and six, to a tapering mesh bracelet, dial measures: 2.8cm £80-£120

280. A 9ct gold gentleman’s Omega mechanical strap watch circa 1930 with white enamel dial and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case signed Dennison, total weight approx: 18.3g £80-£120

281. A 9ct gold Rotary mechanical watch head white dial with Arabic and baton markers with subsidiary seconds dial, total weight: 17.1g £80-£120 277 278

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282. An assortment of gold watch heads on to include an 18ct gold watch head on a gold filled bracelet, a 14ct gold Park watch head on gilt metal bracelet, a 9ct gold watch head, a 14k Mido watch head on cord bracelet and another gold filled example (5), total weight: 60.3g £100-£150

283. A 18ct gold ladies Rolex Orchid mechanical watch head with a later expanding gilt metal bracelet, total weight: 14.2g £100-£150

284. A ladies 9ct gold Rotary mechanical bracelet watch square silvered dial with gilt and black baton makers with an integral 9ct gold tapering mesh strap, total weight approx: 23.8g 287. A Victorian rose gold split pearl and floral £180-£220 centrepiece having a central flower and buds all set with graduating 285. A 9ct gold ladies Uno mechanical bracelet watch split pearls flanked by scrolls and open lattice work set circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals with a two row with square cut and further flowers set with split bracelet and ladder snap clasp and horseshoe charm, pearls to a rope chain and barrel clasp marked 18ct, total total weight approx: 16.8g weight approx: 16.6g £120-£180 £500-£800

286. A Christian Dior gilt metal chain belt/necklace 288. A Victorian gold split pearl spray pendant/ the curb textured links with a polished snap clasp marked a central floral cluster of split pearls to a open scrolling Chr. Dior, length approx: 88cm frame all set with split pearls to a pendant bale and pin £60-£80 and ‘c’ scroll fitting to the reverse marked 15ct, total weight approx: 6.3g £200-£300

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291. A and seed pearl necklace and screw back a two row seed pearl necklace with three jade bi disks as the centrepiece to a clasp marked 14k (a/f) together with a pair of seed pearl and jade drop earrings with screw back fittings (2), length of disk: 1.7cm, length of 289. A beautiful Edwardian diamond pendant earrings approx: 6cm necklace £80-£120 a delicate trefoil of buds, grain set with old cut diamonds, 292. A collection of costume gathering to an articulated floral cluster diamond set drop to include an Art Deco Venetian glass bead necklace, suspended on a fine figaro chain with bolt ring clasp, green with floral motifs with drop detail, two brooch scent the centrepiece set in silver and backed in gold, total bottles, a single row bead necklace, a two row weight: 4.9g, length of chain approx: 40.5cm bead necklace, a gilt metal tassel necklace, and £300-£500 a collection of paste stone etc. (qty), Art deco bead necklace approx length: 68cm £80-£120

293. A collection of costume to include a single row graduated cherry coloured Bakelite bead necklace, an Art Deco green paste and simulated pearl opera length necklace, interspersed with chain, a single row of graduated green and aventurine bead necklace, an usual Art Deco Japanese brass, cornelian and glass bead necklace, each brass bead embossed with a different Japanese emblem including lotus flowers etc., a silver enamel filigree necklace, a graduated omega chain with large pendant cross possibly vulcanite and another necklace similar (qty), Art Deco bead necklace: 136cm, Japanese necklace: 72cm, green bead necklace: 44cm, Bakelite: 24.7g £50-£80

290. A 18ct gold single stone diamond pendant on chain a brilliant cut diamond four claw set to a v-shaped bale suspended on a fine 18ct gold belcher link chain, length of chain: 41.5cm, total weight approx: 2.6g £300-£400

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298. An Italian three colour gold fancy link necklace and matching bracelet with lobster clasps marked 375 (2), total weight: 25.8g £300-£500

299. A gold graduated fancy link chain necklace with box clasp total weight approx: 26.6g £600-£800

300. A Chinese gold and jade necklace and matching bracelet. jade curved panels terminating in gold caps between two rows of jump rings to a Chinese character clasp marked 585 with matching bracelet in a Singapore gems pouch (2), total weight: 41.8g approx length of necklace: 47.5cm, approx length of bracelet: 20cm £80-£120

294. A delightful green stone paste suite 301. A single row graduated cultured pearl necklace consisting of a fringe necklace, set with various coloured and another green paste stones, all claw set to white collets and a a single graduated cultured pearl necklace, all strung hook clasp, a pair of matching fringe earrings and a similar knotted to a diamond and emerald bow clasp together brooch all set with green paste stones (3), shortest length with another graduated cultured pearl necklace with paste of necklace approx: 38cm stone clasp (2), length of pearl necklaces: 53cm, 41cm £50-£60 £50-£80

302. A single row natural pearl necklace the pearls graduate from 1.46 - 5.81mm, strung knotted to a gold diamond set clasp. Verbally assessed as Natural Saltwater pearls from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory, Length approx 42cm, total weight approx: 4.9g 295. A gold fancy link guard chain with swivel clasp £200-£300 and applied tag marked 9c, total weight approx: 30.0g 303. A single row natural and cultured pearl necklace £500-£700 the saltwater pearls graduate from 3.73 - 5.57mm, three cultured pearls from 6.05- 7.70mm strung knotted to a gold diamond set clasp marked 18ct PLAT, verbally assessed as: three cultured pearls and fifty seven natural saltwater pearls from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory, approx. length 34.5cm, total weight approx: 10.9g 296. An Italian 18ct gold box link chain £150-£200 with bolt ring clasp, total weight approx: 13.9g £300-£400 304. A single row natural and cultured pearl necklace the saltwater pearls graduate from 1.70 - 3.85mm, seven cultured pearls from 3.44-3.63mm strung knotted and plain to a gold diamond set clasp marked 20ct Verbally assessed as: seven cultured pearls and the others natural saltwater pearls from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory, total 297. A high gold box link chain necklace length approx: 36cm, total weight approx: 4.2g with hook clasp, marked 22ct, total weight approx: 18.9g, £100-£150 length approx: 69cm £500-£800

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305. A delicate Victorian gold and bracelet having opal cabochons flanked with oval cut , rub set to panels of scrolling vine leaves with bead detailed bracelet, with a opal cabochon set concealed clasp and safety chain, total weight approx: 10.0g £300-£500

308. A 9ct gold charm bracelet with padlock and charms to include a 22ct gold wedding ring, a 9ct bird charm, a 306. A 9ct gold hollow curb link bracelet with padlock Viking ship marked 585, a 9ct gold andion, a 9ct tankard, and twelve assorted charms a 9ct boot, an Italian 18ct fleur de lye, a 9ct gold apple, a to include a 9ct gold skittle, a 9ct gold bible, a 9ct gold 9ct corkscrew, a case marked 14k, a 9ct kangaroo etc, bell, a 9ct gold St. Christopher, a 9ct gold jug and a 9ct total weight: 84.0g gold teapot etc, total weight approx: 32.5g £1000-£1500 £450-£550

309. A 9ct gold hollow curb link chain with paddock and four assorted sovereigns and a half sovereign two Victorian sovereigns dated 1890 and 1892, two 307. A 9ct gold charm bracelet with nineteen assorted George V sovereigns dated 1904 and 1912 and a Victorian charms half sovereign dated 1901, all channel set in pendant to include a gold turquoise and diamond heart charm, a mounts, total weight spprox: 88.2g 9ct gold crown, a gold and silver rabbit in basket, a 9ct £800-£1200 gold anchor, a 9ct bell and a gilt metal humpty dumpy charm, total weight: 36.6g £500-£600

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310. A 9ct gold hoop and kiss link bracelet rope textured oval links between plain polished links to a bolt ring clasp, total weight: 25.6g 313. A four row hollow raised lozenge shaped panel £300-£350 bracelet each raised link, with a textured centre and gold coloured panel link guards, marked 585, weight approx: 44.5g £800-£1200

314. A gold charm bracelet with padlock and various gold charms a fancy link bracelet of bar and facetted ball links with fifteen assorted gold charms including a 9ct gold wine basket, a 9ct jug, a 9ct bicycle, a 9ct cheque book, a 9ct gold casket, a 9ct watering can, a 9ct shell etc, total weight approx: 52.1g £600-£800

311. An Italian 9ct gold curb link bracelet with concealed clasp, total weight: 27.6g £300-£400

315. An attractive late 19th Century Swiss 18ct gold diamond hinge bangle a row of graduated old European cushion cut diamonds, all tension set, spaced by pairs of rose cut diamonds, in yellow grain settings, to a scalloped gallery on a hinged polished reeded bangle with concealed tongue clasp 312. An Italian gold flat section lozenge shaped and safety chain, Swiss control marks for 18ct gold, panelled bracelet triangular markers mark with a capital R, total carat weight with polished and raised textured links, concealed box estimated at approximately 9.49ct, total weight: 34.9g, clasp and safety clasp, marked 750, Weight: 25.9g internal width approx: 5.5cm x 5cm £350-£450 £6000-£8000

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316. A collection of silver jewellery to include 319. A 9ct gold ingot a hinge bangle, a silver cross on on a belcher chain marked 375, total weight approx: 6.1g a silver snake link cross together with two pairs £60-£80 of earrings with receipt from Burrells Tunbridge Wells jewellers (4), width of hinge bangle: 6.5cm 320. A rare Liberty and Co., Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and £50-£80 enamel buckle with scroll motifs, green and blue enamel decoration, possibly 317. A 9ct gold curb link Albert chain designed by Archibald Knox for the Liberty & Co. Cymric range. with t-bar, two swivel clips and an articulated Stamped L&Co Birmingham 1906, length approx: 4.8cm x 4.4cm Masonic ball fob enclosing four Masonic The design of this buckle appears on Page 270 of Dr. Stephen symbols marked 9ct, total weight approx: 59.6g Martin book, ‘Archibald Knox’ £800-£1200 £200-£300 318. A gold ‘S’ link chain 321. A Roy Lichtenstein ‘Modern Head’ brooch/pendant marked 750 together with a small square charm an enamel metal brooch dated 1968 from a limited edition, with applied shamrock design and an Egyptian published by Multiples Inc New York, with artist incised signature to charm, total weight: 6.8g the reverse with date 1968, height: 7.5cm x 5.9cm at widest points £150-£200 £800-£1200

322. A finely painted porcelain gold framed brooch depicting Saint John the Evangelist with an eagle carrying a quill and serpent to chalice, rub set to gold frame with twisted rope border, total weight: 34.3g length: 7cm x 5.6cm £180-£220

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325. A beautiful Italian gold coloured diamond spray brooch mixed coloured brilliant cut diamonds claw set to a open spray frame, with tapering white baguette cut diamonds to the centre, pin and catch fitting to the reverse marked 750, 18k, total weight approx: 7.1g £500-£600 323. A cased Victorian gold Etruscan revival brooch and matching set 326. A Victorian gold and split pearl bar the brooch with a raised circular dome boss and a brooch knot surround decorated with twisted wire decoration a single sapphire cabochon, rub set and flanked by two and bead detailing with matching earrings, each single rows of split pearls, grain set to a polished bar, pin earring terminating with tapering fringe drops and and C scroll catch. Marked 15ct, total weight: 3.1g suspended from hook fittings in a fitted box, total weight £100-£150 approx: 12.2g £300-£500

327. A fine 18ct gold cultured pearl and bead brooch circa 1960s an abstract display of cultured pearls, textured and polished beads in various sizes with brooch fittings to the reverse stamped WT together with another gem-set 324. Three gold brooches floral bouquet brooch marked 9ct (2), total weight including a gold diamond and sapphire bar brooch, a approx: 13.8g, 9ct: 3.6g brilliant cut diamond set to a white square surround to £250-£350 engraved ground terminating in two round cut with a pin and C scroll fitting marked 14K with markers 328. A pair of 9ct white gold diamond stud earrings mark C with in a spade emblem, together with a gold a pair of brilliant cut diamonds, four claw set to white post engraved bow brooch marked 15ct and another and butterfly fittings with Burrells note stating the colour three stone bar brooch marked 9ct (3), sapphire bar as G and Clarity VS1-VS2 total weight 0.25ct, As stated brooch: 4.0g, bow: 2.8g, three stone brooch: 1.8g above £150-£250 £150-£200

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333. A Georgian V half sovereign channel set in a gold mount, total weight approx: 5.4g £100-£150

334. A Victorian double sovereign dated 1899 claw set to a decorative pendant mount, total weight: 12.7g 329. A pair of 18ct gold single stone hoop £450-£550 earrings with post fittings, total weight: 7.9g 335. A collection of jade and £180-£220 hardstone items comprising a jade carved 330. A pair of gold sapphire and diamond cluster stud rectangular pendant, a gilt metal earrings jade carved triangular brooch, a and a pair of single stone circular cut amethyst stud earrings jade carved squirrel pendant and (2), total weight on sapphire earrings: 4.9g, amethyst:1.9g another hardstone lotus with bud, £150-£200 pendant: 4.1cm x 1.5cm £100-£200 331. A pair of ruby and diamond stud earring an oval cut ruby claw set with a brilliant cut diamond to the 336. A beautiful Art Deco top, with post and butterfly fittings marked 750, total weight aquamarine and cultured pearl approx: 1.3g pendant drop necklace £80-£120 an oval mixed cut aquamarine, claw 336 set, flanked by two cultured pearls 332. Eight assorted gem set earrings to a white metal angular surround with cultured pearl to include a pair of blister pearl clip earrings with omega clip bale suspended on chain, marked 15ct to bale, total fittings marked 18ct, a pair of heart shaped studs, weight:4.3g a pair of pink cabochon stud earrings marked 14k, a pair of £100-£200 9ct gold double knot stud earrings, a pair of jade cabochon earrings marked 18k and three other pairs (8), total weight 337. A Victorian double sovereign dated 1887 approx: 26.5g claw set in a gold mount suspended on a Prince of £300-£400 Wales of chain, total weight: 27.9g £500-£700

338. A George V half sovereign dated 1912 channel set in pendant mount, total weight apprx: 4.9g £150-£250

339. A George IV sovereign dated 1829 with a hard soldered bale, total weight approx: 8.9g £250-£350

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340. A gold pendant of Madonna on chain 347. A three stone diamond ring the pendant with a figure of Madonna to a circular centre three old European cut diamonds, all claw set to chenier and a square decorative border suspended on an Italian shoulders to a plain polished shank marked PLAT, Central popcorn-link chain, pendant marked 750, Chain marked diamond measurements: 5.35 x 5.39 x 2.96mm Estimated 585, total weight 14.8g total weight: 0.54ct Diamond estimated weight: 0.38ct £300-£500 and 0.36ct Total diamond weight: 1.28ct approximately. Centre stone clarity and colour: VVS2- VS2, H-J. X 2 341. A gold oval hinge locket diamonds: VVS2- VS2, H-J. Total weight: 3.0g Size L1/2 with engraved decoration to the front, marked 750 to the £1000-£1500 bale, weight: 11.5g £200-£300 348. An early Edwardian 18ct gold sapphire and diamond three stone ring 342. An 18ct gold gentlemen’s signet ring three oval cut graduated sapphires claw set, with an oval plaque vacant from engraving, to tapering four diamond points set between each sapphire, with shoulders and a plain polished shank, total weight:10.0g engraved decoration to the shoulders and a plain polished £200-£300 shank, total weight: 3.4g, Leading edge: N £150-£200 343. A high carat gold single stone green cabochon ring 349. An Indian diamond and enamel Kundan-Meena a single green cabochon possibly jade, rub set to pieced ring decoration shoulders to an plain flat section band marked the central oval rose cut foiled back diamond rub set 22k, total weight approx: 4.4g to an enamel and bead border, flanked by two step cut £100-£150 foiled back diamonds, rub set in a closed back setting enamelled in red foliate design, the shoulders and shank 344. An Italian gold scalloped head ring enamelled in blue and highlighted with a gold decoration, a plain polished scalloped tapering head, to tapering weight approx: 4.6g, ring size M shoulders and a plain polished shank, stamped 237 AL, £600-£800 Italian official national mark for Alessandria, total weight: 7.5g, ring size M1/2 350. An unusual gold amethyst and diamond three £200-£300 stone ring three oval cut millegrain set with six eight 345. A gold Masonic swivel fob ring cut diamonds points, grain set to white plaque, to a the oval fob with a blue enamel Masonic emblem and pierced gallery and a plain polished shank, total weight engraved initials to the reverse with open shoulder and a approx: 4.0g, ring size approx: O reeded shank, total weight approx: 7.0g includes ring sizer £200-£300 £120-£180 351. A pretty single stone diamond ring 346. A Continental gold single stone an old European cut diamond, claw set to knife cut plaque ring shoulders and a plain polished shank, Measurements a lapis lazuli oval plaque, rub set to decorative bead and approx: 5.05 x 5.10 x 3.45mm Estimated diamond scroll shoulders and a reeded shank marked 585N, Total weight: 0.56ct Clarity: SI1- SI2. Colour: I-J. Ring size: L weight: 3.3g size: leading edge N £400-£450 £100-£200

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358. Three 22ct gold wedding bands including an example with engraved star decoration (3), total weight approx: 19.3g £450-£550

359. A 18ct gold sapphire and diamond half eternity ring, an 18ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring 352 353 354 and a gold blue stone and diamond three stone ring 352. A French gold single stone synthetic ruby ring marked 18ct PLAT (3), total weight an oval cut synthetic ruby ring, claw set to trifurcated shoulders to approx: 10.3, ring size: sapphire/diamond a receded shank. French control marks for 18ct gold, total weight ring: R, ruby: R, sapphire: O approx: 4.0g, ring size J £300-£400 £80-£120 360. Two 9ct gold three stone rings 353. A white gold single stone jade cabochon and diamond ring Including a three stone white and red an oval jade cabochon rub set to tapering engraved diamond set stone possibly white sapphire and garnet shoulders and an engraved decorative shank, total weight: 7.8g, ring and another three stone paste ring (2), size J1/2 total weight: 3.7g £200-£400 £50-£80

354. A gold garnet cluster finger ring 361. A gentleman’s gold single stone a cluster of rose cut , milligrain set with further bead decoration diamond ring vacant locket verso (glass deficient) to flat shoulders and a reeded shank, a brilliant cut diamond, claw set to a plain mark 585, total weight: 5.5g ring size K1/2 polished shank marked 18ct, total weight £200-£300 approx: 5.8g £150-£250 355. Two gentleman’s 9ct gold single stone cubic zirconia signet rings 362. Five assorted gold gem set rings including one with engraved decorated shoulders (2), total weight to include an 18ct gold illusion set approx: 15.0g diamond ring, a single stone smokey £120-£180 quartz ring marked 9ct, a 9ct gold band ring, an Art Deco diamond plaque ring 356. A 22ct gold wedding ring marked 9ct PLAT, and another band ring together with a three stone diamond ring marked 18ct PLAT (2), 22ct gold set with white stones probably synthetic ring: 4.2g ring size: L1/2, ring: 2.0g size: M (5), 18ct gold: 4.5g, total weight £100-£200 9ct gold: 14.0g £350-£450 357. Four assorted gold and diamond set rings including an 18ct gold diamond cluster ring, two illusion set diamond 363. Four gentlemen’s 9ct gold signet rings marked 18ct PLAT and a three stone diamond crossover rings rings marked 18ct PLAT (4), total weight approx: 13.0g an 18ct band ring with engraved £200-£300 decoration, a snake link chain marked 375, a gold cross marked 9ct on chain with gilt metal clasp (qty), 18ct gold weight approx: 4.1g, 9ct rings: 20.0g, chain including gilt clasp: 4.4g £180-£220

364. A 22ct gold wedding ring hallmarked Birmingham 1924, total weight: 5.3g, ring size: Q1/2 £100-£150 359 365. A collection of jewellery to include two 9ct gold flat section wedding rings, another gold wedding ring, a gentleman’s single stone quartz ring marked 14k, a single 9ct gold and a park cufflink together with a pair of silver and a ‘P’ initial pendant (Qty), wedding rings total weight: 14.4g, single stone ring: 9.6g, cufflinks: 2.4g 360 £200-£400

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366. Four assorted gold gem set rings and another to include beautiful single stone sapphire cats eye cabochon ring, a gold three stone opal cabochon ring, a 9ct gold single stone ring possibly a , a gold 366 single stone ring marked 14k and a single stone synthetic colour change sapphire ring (5), sapphire cabochon: Leading edge G1/2, opal ring: M, moonstone ring: K1/2, green 367 ring: P1/2, Syn. sapphire: K1/2 £200-£300

367. Six gold rings to include an 18ct gold five stone diamond and sapphire ring, a 9ct gold diamond set band ring, an 18ct gold five stone diamond ring (a/f), a gold three stone diamond ring marked 18ct and Plat and two other 9ct gold rings (6), three 18ct gold rings: 6.3g, 9ct gold: 4.7g £180-£220 368 368. Eight assorted gold rings to include an 18ct gold ladies signet ring, three 9ct gold signet rings, three 9ct gold wedding rings and a 22ct gold wedding ring (qty), weight approx: 22ct gold ring: 2.7g, 18ct gold ring: 3.9g, 9ct gold rings: 22.9g £350-£450

369. A single stone amethyst pendant and three assorted dress ring a large single stone amethyst pendant, claw set to an open gallery and pendant bale, a single stone amethyst 369 ring, claw set to chenier shoulder and a plain polished shank and a 9ct gold single stone smokey quartz ring (3), 373. A Continental gentlemans gold ring pendant: tested as approx 9ct gold. Total weight: 8.4g, having an engraved rectangular panel, to a decorative amethyst ring: tested as approx 18ct gold, size L1/2, total mount and shoulders and a plain polished shank, marked weight: 6.2g, smokey ring: size K, total weight: 2.9g 23k, total weight approx: 5.0g, ring size: Q £300-£400 £120-£160

370. An oval cut single stone iolite ring 374. Four gold rings with fancy shoulders and a plain polished shank marked to include an 18ct gold three stone sapphire and diamond 14k, iolite ring: size M, weight approx: 6.3g ring, an 18ct gold single stone diamond gypsy set dress £100-£150 ring, a ladies gold signet ring and a 9ct gold ladies signet ring (4), total weight of 18ct gold: 11.2g, 9ct: 2.2g 371. A gold single synthetic ruby stone ring £300-£500 the scissor cut red stone, rub set to a decorative floral border, with scroll shoulder and a plain polished shank, weight: 3.7g, ring size P1/2 £50-£80

372. A gold gentleman’s signet ring having a rectangular plaque with applied gold initials, reeded shoulders and a plain polished shank, weight 6.3g £100-£150

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THE FOLLOWING LOTS 375-400 WILL BE SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE ASSOCIATION

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376. A diamond set cocktail watch by Vertex, circa 1950 the circular dial with Arabic numerals, blue spade hands, with in a eight-cut bezel, between graduated lugs set with similarly cut and baguette diamonds, to a later expanding bracelet. Mechanical wind up movement with 376 ruby set cabochons, numbered: 749/7088, signed Vertex to the case and movement, total weight approx: 17.2g 375. A ladies 18ct gold and diamond set £300-£500 quartz concealed dial bracelet/cocktail watch signed Cartier 377. A Patek Phillippe 18ct gold ladies an unusual gold and diamond set quartz mechanical strap watch, circa 1960s bracelet watch, having a gold tone square having a 18ct yellow gold square shaped case, dial with gilt circular markers and blue with a rose gold coloured dial, gilt square spade hands. The hinged top section, marker points and triangular markers at each closing to conceal the dial, with a buckle cardinal point, mechanical wind up movement shaped diamond set decoration and with ruby set cabochons, numbered 941555 another diamond set bar, to the top signed Patek, Phillippe & Co. Geneve, fitted hinged section, leading to a textured brick with a burgundy coloured cord with 18k gold link bracelet and ladder snap closure, rondelles and clasp, in original brown leather back of the case engraved Cartier, serial Patek, Philippe box, case stamped 0.750 with number: 12158. French control marks for Swiss Assay Hallmarks Numbered 641855, 18ct gold, total weight approx: 52.8g total weight: 21.2g £3000-£4000 377 £800-£1200

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378. An Art Deco and diamond set open plaque brooch of rectangular form terminating in points. An old brilliant cut diamond, millegrain set in a plain collet to the centre, with three open sections linked by two central bars, milligram set with old eight cut, old Swiss cut and old cushion cut diamonds, to a white two row gallery with plain pin and visor catch and safety chain, unsigned, total weight: 5.9g, length: 3.8cm x 1.4cm £300-£500

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379. A pair of emerald cabochon and diamond clip pins/brooches circa 1920s a central emerald cabochon, four claw set to a two row eight cut and brilliant cut diamonds semicircular spray, flanked by six baguette cut diamonds, with brooch pin and ‘C’ scroll fittings to the reverse. Unsigned. In an unrelated J. Chaumet Jewels, 22 Bruton street. London box. verbal assessment stating that the emeralds are Colombian with moderate treatment (2), total weight: 13.2g, length: 2.4cm £3000-£6000

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380. A pearl and diamond bracelet designed as a series of graduated pearls, peg set, between bar links each set with graduated eight cut diamonds to a concealed clasp. unsigned, accompanied by a Gem and Pearl Laboratory report numbered 19017 dated 2nd October 2020 stating that the 10 pearls are Natural Saltwater and 1 nucleated cultured pearl, total estimated diamond weight: 1.56ct Total weight: 18.6g £2000-£3000

381. An aquamarine and diamond bracelet circa 1940s a central step cut aquamarine, claw set to a white scrolling and open frame, all grain set with eight-cut diamonds, leading to four further graduated step cut aquamarines, with diamond set articulated sections terminating with white polished rectangular and diamond set links to a concealed clasp and safety clip, unsigned, total weight: 35.2g £3000-£5000

382. A diamond and sapphire line bracelet brilliant cut diamonds grain set to square links alternating with millegrain set pairs of triangular calibre-cut sapphires, with further eight-cut diamonds between each sapphire pair, to a concealed clasp with safety chain. French control mark for Platinum, Lozenge shaped makers mark, total weight: 21.5g £3000-£5000

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383. A Victorian gold Etruscan style graduated fringe necklace graduating circular bar links with rope twist detail terminating with alternating ball and rope twist trefoils, mounted to a circular disk and bead top section, in a closed back setting with concealed box clasp. Applied tag marked 18, total weight: 46.7g £1500-£2000

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384. A single stone aquamarine ring a single emerald cut aquamarine, four claw set to a chenier and pierced floral gallery, to chenier shoulders and a plain polished shank, total weight: 7.8g £1500-£2500

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385. A French sapphire and diamond ring circa 1960s the octagonal cut sapphire, four claw set, flanked by tapering baguette cut diamonds, all channel set, to decorative hoop shaped shoulders, set with brilliant cut pave set diamonds tapering to a dual reeded shank, French control marks for platinum, markers mark: P.H.B to a lozenge shape, accompanied by a GCS of London report numbered 80277-23 dated 21st September 2020 stating that the octagonal cut sapphire is 12.9 carats that it a natural blue sapphire with no indication of heating. Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon), total weight: 15.8g 385 £6000-£8000

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386. A pair of sapphire and diamond clip pins/brooches circa 1950s stepped circular scroll form with a central cluster of nine brilliant cut diamonds, all grain set, with two stepped rows of oval cut sapphires graduating in size and interspersed with baguette cut diamonds, all claw set to a white frame, with double pin fitting to the reverse. Unsigned, total weight: 13.2g, Length: 2.4cm £1200-£1800

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387. A diamond full eternity 391. An Art Deco diamond set ring double clip brooch Twenty one old cut diamonds, a central old European cut all grain set, to engraved guards, diamond, miligrain set to an open total weight approx: 3.2g, ring geometric border of circular size: J old cut diamonds, all grain set £150-£250 to a white frame, with pin and ‘C’ scroll brooch fitting and safety 388. A diamond full eternity chain, marked PT, Total diamond ring weight approx: 5.22ct, total Baguette cut diamonds, channel weight: 10.0g set to plain polished guards, £1000-£1800 total weight approx: 2.8g, ring 392 size: L1/2 392. A single stone emerald £150-£250 cut diamond ring an emerald cut diamond, four 389. Two platinum court claw set, flanked by baguette shaped wedding ring cut diamond shoulders, channel Marked Plat 184 - C1 and the set to a chenier gallery and a other marked P.G 25 XII. 43 (2), tapering plain polished shank, total weight: 5.9g, ring size K estimated carat weight: 2.18ct, and M finger size: M, total weight: 3.8g. £50-£80 Verbal assessed by GCS estimated colour: G/H, clarity: 390. A single pearl and VS1/VS2 diamond floral spray brooch £6000-£8000 A single pearl, peg set to a spray of scrolling vines leaves and 393. A gold gem set poodle buds, each one grain set with old shaped brooch European diamonds to a white modelled as a poodle, with a frame, with a later added lower eight- cut diamond set collar, carat brooch, unsigned (pearl ruby set eyes and brooch fitting not tested), total weight: 10.5g, to the reverse. Stamped 750, Length: 4.8cm total weight approx: 8.9g £500-£800 £200-£300 393

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394. A sweet Italian gold gem set poodle brooch 398. A 9ct gold propelling pencil modelled as a poodle, with white collar and yellow chain, with engine turned decoration and a plain polished nib, ruby set eyes and brooch fitting to the reverse, stamped engraving to panel, Birmingham, 1956, E Baker & Son, AL750 Kt18 Italy, total weight approx: 14.9g Total weight: 22.8g £400-£500 £180-£200

395. A French gold cultured pearl and diamond cluster 399. A Sampson and Morgan gold self propelling ring circa 1960s pencil a central cultured pearl, peg set, with a border of brilliant cut engraved S. Mordan, total weight: 5.2g diamonds and white channels, to trifurcated shoulders and £100-£150 a plain polished shank, French hallmark for 18ct white gold, total weight: 5.5g 400. Two gold cigar piercers £200-£300 to include a 9ct gold Dunhill example with engine turned decoration and a funnel final and another 396. A two colour bar link Albert and two swivel clips example with engine turned decoration (2), total alternating three yellow and white bar links, terminating with weight: 27.7g two jump ring and two gold swivel clips, stamped to swivel £200-£300 clip: 18ct and PT, total weight: 13.7g, length approx: 35cm £250-£350 401. A gold articulated pencil, fountain pen and quill 397. A sweet Continental Ruby, split pearl and diamond having hand engraved decoration, a slider to reveal a crossover ring central articulated pencil, and two further floral slider a central round cut ruby, millegrain set and flanked between to reveal a fountain pen nib and opposite a quill, with two split pearls, with rose cut diamonds set in two scroll a foiled back quartz cartouche shaped final to the top, leaves, in a cross over setting to tapering shoulders and a length: 9.8cm, total weight: 17.8g plain polished shank, Continental hallmark with import mark £100-£150 possibly French, total weight: 2.5g, size L £100-£200 A buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. 64 Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 80. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES

402. Three loose 9ct gold charms to include a 9ct gold donkey, a 9ct gold house with husband and wife, and a 9ct gold lady in a boot charm (3), total weight approx: 8.0g £80-£120

403. A collection of miscellaneous gold items to include a pair of Victorian gilt metal cornelian cabochon clip on earrings, a diamond and ruby stick pin, a part gold belcher chain marked 9K, a gold swivel clip marked 15ct, a part gold belcher chain necklace, a 9ct gold cobra link chain (a/f) and assorted charms (qty), total weight 9ct approx: 9.6g, swivel clip: 1.2g £140-£180

404. A Victorian gold two row curb link bracelet with padlock a French gold identity bracelet with oval plaque engraved Jill, with French gold hallmark 1980, and a Victorian gold diamond, seed pearl and blue enamel oval picture locket, with central rose cut diamond to a cluster of seed pearls set 404 to a blue enamel ground with gilt scroll border and vacant locket to the reverse (3), total weight curb chain: 12.6g, total weight bracelet: 1.9g, total weight locket: 4.6g £200-£300

405. An Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl pendant on chain marked 9ct, a gold single stone amethyst bar brooch marked 18ct, a gold single stone blue paste stone bar brooch, a gold cross marked 9ct on 9ct gold chain (a/f) (4), total 9ct gold weight approx: 12.1g, amethyst bar brooch: 6.5g £150-£200 405 406. A collection of gold jewellery and watches 407. A collection of designer 409. Four gold collar studs to include an oval hinge locket with jewellery each star set with a sapphire to engraved detail on trace chain marked to include two bracelet with circular the centre marked 15ct together 9ct, a gold curb link necklace chain links marked Links of London, a chain with three bone studs (4), total marked 375, a gold box link chain (a/f), bracelet with assorted glass bead weight which includes small a shell cameo of a young maiden in a marked Rhona Sutton, two charm pieces of fabric: 5.0g 9ct gold mount, a gentlemen 9ct gold bracelets marked 925, a teddy bear key £80-£120 watch with enamel dial on an expanding charm marked 925, a small collection bracelet, a 9ct gold J W Benson watch of glass beads marked Pandora etc, 410. A pair of 20th Century head on later expanding bracelet, two charm bracelets: 0.75toz Danish Poul Hansen for a ladies 9ct gold mechanical bracelet £50-£80 Georg Jensen cufflinks watch (a/f), a ladies 9ct gold Tissot signed and stamped ‘Sterling strap watch and a gilt metal engraved 408. A pair of and a single 9ct gold Denmark’ numbered 75, width bangle (qty), chains and locket weight Asprey and Co. gold collar stays approx: 2.4cm approx: 13.3g, cameo: 12.2g, 9ct gold dated 1969 and 1970 (3), total weight £80-£120 watch: 22.6g, mechanical watch: 18.6g approx: 5.3g £300-£500 £60-£80

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416. Three gold watches and a collection of costume jewellery to include a ladies 9ct gold Certina mechanical watch with integral bracelet, a ladies 9ct gold Grosnerior mechanical watch head on later expanding bracelet, another 9ct gold watch head, a Georgian gold brooch with plaited hair centre, three lockets, a banded agate seal fob, a pair of Georgian paste stone buckles, a French beaded necklace, a silver headstone brooch etc. (qty), total weight of watches including straps and movements: 44.1g, brooch: 4.5g 411 £200-£300 417. A collection of costume brooches to include a Norwegian sterling silver butterfly brooch marked 925S possibly by David Andersen, a Georgian cut steel spray brooch, a Georgian paste stone brooch with vacant centre, a silver blue John brooch, a silver Jerusalem cross brooch set with a step cut green stone, a silver Art and Craft green stone brooch, a purple paste cameo to a decorative leaf, a silver and marcasite circular Viking brooch etc. (qty), butterfly brooch: 6.4cm wide, arts and craft brooch: 4.2cm length 412 £80-£120

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411. Two 9ct gold single gold oval chain back cufflinks with engine turned decoration, both Cropp & Farr, total weight approx: 8.3g £80-£120

412. A pair of gold open chequer board chain back cufflinks A square shaped head made of nine smaller squares with pierced sections between, to a chain back fitting, total weight approx: 7.0g £200-£300

413. A pair of 9ct gold of gold oval chain back cufflinks with applied enamel blue and white pennants to the centre, total weight approx: 8.3g £100-£150 416

414. A 9ct gold fancy link bracelet with a set of eight vintage brass and enamel Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs charms, total weight: 13.1g £50-£80

415. A collection of costume and silver jewellery to include an Indian white metal hinged bangle with raised bead decoration, a 9ct gold bar brooch set with a peridot and seed pearls, a silver belcher chain, a silver scorpion pendant on chain, a green glass brooch in silver mount, and a silver purple paste stone Celtic brooch etc. (qty), belcher chain length approx: 70cm £70-£90 417

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418. A charming Victorian gilt metal paste stone necklace suite graduated clusters of turquoise and white paste stones, all claw set to a trace chain with a barrel clasp, a matching cluster brooch and matching earrings with screw back fittings in period red fitted box (3), length of necklace approx: 40cm £70-£120

419. A collection of costume jewellery to include a Victorian silver brooch, a Francis Day 1917 pin brooch, a small silver compact, a collection of coral beads and a graduated coral necklace, green hard stone bead necklace, paste stone necklace, a gold case and bloodstone locket, a Victorian coin bracelet and several marcasite brooches etc. (qty), gold cased locket: 2.7cm approx £50-£80

420. A collection of lucite jewellery to include a 1950s clear lucite bangle set with gilt glitter and a crackled effect to the outside, a 1950s lucite sunflower clip badge, a 1950s lucite and wood lobster brooch, sunflower length approx: 6.5cm £40-£60

421. A collection of costume jewellery to include a 9ct gold ladies Accurist mechanical strap watch, circular silvered dial signed Accurist, with a textured bezel, with a later 418 brown leather strap, A gold Parachute enamel badge marked 9ct, A enamel badge of a warrior on horse back marked 9ct, A silver curb link charm bracelet with a large amount of silver and white metal charms including an elephant, horse, bell, key, bottle, hat, aeroplane, a Ceylon 5 cents coin bracelet, an Indian gilt metal painted panel bracelet, each panel decorated with birds in a naturalistic setting with pin closure, an enamel Life saving junior badge, a continental white metal floral filigree necklace, a similar white metal sword badge and another white metal filigree badge with slippers, a pink glass and wooden blue bead necklace on a cord rope and three row French jet facetted bead choker with white metal and diamanté spacers and clasp, parachute badge weight approx: 4.9g £80-£120

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426. A typed signed letter by Clementine S. Churchill: (1885-1977) and other related items with a connection to the Churchill family on Flat 26, 7, Princes Gate, London headed note paper dated 5th of April 1971, ‘Dear Pam, Thank you so much for you great kindness in picking all those lovely Primroses for my Birthday. I was touched that you should have thought of me. yours sincerely, Clementine Spencer Churchill’, by repute the signature is slightly scrawled as Clementine Churchill had been so outraged and upset by a speech delivered by Willie Hamilton Labour MP on Winston Churchill’s Centenary, together with Henslow, T.G.W. The Gardener’s Calendar, 1925 d.w. with signed dedication ‘To E. Waterhouse from C.S Churchill, September 1926’, a millefiore glass paperweight dated 1956 accompanied by a hand written note on Lady Soames headed card ‘Dear Pam, I hope you will accept this paperweight from among 426 my Mother’s possessions as a momento of her. She use to love coming back to Chartwell - and she knew 422. A two colour gold fancy link charm chain how much you do to keep it all looking so lovely. yours with assorted green hard stone and coral charms with bolt sincerely Mary Soames’, a b&w framed photographs of ring clasp, applied tag 9ct, total weight: 6.6g Winston Churchill and Rufus II and Grace Hamblin (5), £60-£80 various Grace HAMBLIN OBE was the personal secretary to 423. A collection of costume jewellery and silver Winston CHURCHILL between 1932-1951. Pamela (Pam) jewellery BOTLEY was the granddaughter of John WATERHOUSE to include a sterling silver and cultured pearl panel bracelet gardener and resided at Chartwell for many years, she with a newspaper clipping saying it is by Mr. John Baldwin was a close friend and companion to Grace HAMBLIN who had his work exhibited at Cameo Corner, London, who gifted a number of items to Pam. contained in a Cameo Corner box, a shell cameo of the Pam became a family friend to the CHURCHILL graces with a paste stone border, all set in cut down collets, (SOAMES) family. an Italian micro mosaic panel bracelet, a silver and paste The items as presented have been inherited by the stone brooch, 9ct gold twisted rope bracelet (a/f), a ladies vendor, niece to Pam BOTLEY upon her passing in gold bracelet (a/f), three 9ct gold studs and a 9ct gold three January 2020. stone ring (qty), total weight: 20.0g including movement £200-£300 £200-£250 427.  A collection of mostly first edition 424. A collection of jewellery biographies and other books relating to the to include a blue and white stone cluster ring marked Churchill family with signed dedications from Mary 18k, A gold single red paste stone ring marked 9k, two Soames and Grace Hamblin gold rings, a Victorian gold hinge bangle with bead detail comprising Soames M.:, Clementine Churchill, 1979, (a/f), and a pair of gold earrings (a/f)(qty), total weight 9ct Speaking For Themselves, The Personal Letters of gold: 20.8g, ring marked 18k: 6.6g Winston and Clementine Churchill, 1998, Clementine £200-£300 Churchill Revised and Updated, 2002, A Daughter’s Tale, 2011, all with dust wrappers and dedicated to Pam from 425. A collection of costume jewellery Mary Soames, together with four other titles dedicated to include a single row hardstone bead necklace with to Pam from Grace Hamblin, and Winston S. Churchill clasp marked 14k, a silver charm bracelet with assorted The second World War in six volumes, various editions, silver and white metal charms, a single row mother of pearl d.w. etc. (16), various necklace, four assorted white metal bangles, a silver locket £80-£120 on chain, a graduated twig coral necklace and two Victorian brooches (qty), necklace length: 60cm 428.  Briton J. & Pugin A., Illustrations of the £70-£90 Public Buildings of London London, 1825, 2 vols., engraved frontis, numerous b&w illustrations, rebound in half green morocco with marbled boards, 4to, 4to £70-£90

429. A Steiff mohair miniature rhino toy called Nosy with original tag and a similar Steiff mohair elephant with felt ears (2), rhino approx: 15cm elephant approx: 14cm £60-£80 427

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432. A two drawer leather covered ‘Stewards Improved Rifle telescope’ bears screwed plaque to body engraved ‘Steward’s Improved Rifle Telescope 406 Strand London, No461’, complete with end caps, length fully extended 45.7cm £70-£90

430. A child’s rocking horse by Collinson c.1960 finished in a dapple grey with hair main and tail, with red corduroy saddle and rosette to bridal suspended upon a wood trestle base with red coloured hinges, trestle length: 100cm, widest point of horse: 69cm £100-£200

433. A collection of Mont Blanc pens to include two Mont Blanc Turbo ball point pens, a Mont Blanc Meisterstuck fountain point, a Mont Blanc ball point pen, a cased pair of Mont Blanc ball point pens with lever attraction, a stainless steel Mont Blanc fountain pen and three other Mont Blanc ball point pens £100-£200

434. Three assorted Victorian and later top hats to include Lincoln Bennet black felt top hat, a Henry Heath black grosgrain collapsible hat and another black felt hat in carrying box £80-£120

435. Two Paragon S. Fox and Co. umbrellas and a parasol first with 18ct gold collar, black canopy and outer 431. A set of eight British Disney lobby stills for protector, the other with bamboo handle and a Paragon ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ parasol (3), length of umbrella with gold cuff approx: 93cm circa 1937, printed on stiff card distributed by RKO radio, £80-£120 8 x 10 inches £400-£600

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436. A collection of early 20th century items to include an Art Deco walnut gaming counter caddy comprising an Art Deco gaming counter caddy with butterscotch catalin handle and a full set of counters, a brown grained Morocco leather gaming counter box with fall front and lift out tray containing bakelite gaming counters, a novelty oak table cigarette box in the form of a 17th century coffer carved with the date 1615, an onyx desk thermometer, and a Dunhill silver plated lift arm table cigarette lighter (5), first width 17.2cm £80-£120 440 437. Two Baccarat orange crystal paperweights the first modelled in the form of a giraffe with etched stamp to base and another in the form lucky butterfly in original box with paperwork, etched stamp to base (2), butterfly approx: 7.3cm, giraffe: 10.7cm £60-£80

438. A late 19th Century French three quarter size Nicholas Duchene violin with one piece curled maple back and scroll neck with tuning pegs, bears paper label for ‘Nicholas Duchene, A la Ville’ sold with a Hidersine canvas case, approx length: 54cm £400-£600

439. A collection of military buttons, fobs and cap badges to include a quantity of 441 vintage British Red Cross Society buttons in a horn composition, gilt metal and enamel Red Cross cap badges, a quantity of gilt metal Naval buttons, enamel badges and silver fobs etc. (qty), largest Red Cross button approx; 3cm £60-£80 442 438

440. A collection of WWI and WWII medal groups and related items 442. A First World War Distinguished comprising WWI two medal group awarded to 87017 SPR. P.A.Nichols Conduct group of five medals awarded R.E., various WWII medal groups and campaign stars etc. (qty), various to 55400/C.S. Mjr W.H.Elwick. R.E. £70-£90 comprising Distinguished Medal Conduct, 55400/C.S. Mjr W.H.Elwick. 441. An interesting collection of mostly silver and enamel Masonic R.E., Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, jewels 55400/C.S. Mjr W.H.Elwick. R.E., Victory to include a silver gilt medal ‘Honourable Testimonial of Masonic Charity Medal, 852 W.O CL.2 W.H. Elwick. R.E., & Benevolence Instituted by H.R.H. Aug. Fred. Duke of Sussex M.W. 1914-1918 War Medal 852 W.O CL.2 Grand Master’ mounted in a 9ct gold mount engraved Bro P. Stitcher, W.H. Elwick. R.E. and 1914-15 Star 852 served as Steward R.M.I.B 1930 O.R. M.B.I. 1933 R.M.G.I. 1934, CPL W.H. Elwick. R.E., on ribbons (5) 1914-1918 war medal, old Quinitinians Lodge No 3307 jewel, a silver gilt By descent an enamel R.A.O.B medal engraved Terriss Lodge, two Aegros Sanat £800-£1200 Humanitas, various stewards medals etc. (qty), various total weight of silver jewels 12.17ozt £200-£250

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443. A Victorian China War Medal with 449. An Austrian 4 Ducat coin Relief of Pekin bar with the head of Franz Joesph awarded to 4358 Pte J Gould 2/ Royal Welsh I facing right, inscribed Fusiliers FRANC IOS D G AUSTRIAE £100-£200 IMPERATOR, the reverse with the Arms of Austria 444. A selection of WWI and WWII medals superimposed upon a crowned and other related items double-headed Imperial eagle comprising four WWI 1914-18 war medals and inscribed HUNGAR BOHEN awarded to: F.11690 J.F. Finch. ACt. A.M. 1 GAL LOD ILL REX A A 1915, R.N.A.S., 113604 PTE. G Maynard M.G.C, in a gold pendant mount, 49534 PTE G. Mc Carty The Queen’s R and dated 1915, 13.9g (restrike). 446 133939358 GNR J.G Little R.A., a WWII War : 0.986, weight: 13.9g Medall and two Defence medals, a cased £400-£600 Imperial service medals, two German WWI 1813-1814 iron crosses on ribbons, a German 450. Turkish 250 Kurush coin WWII war 1939 war medal cross, a Hitler Fineness: 0.9170, weight: 17.8g Youth proficiency badge, a Royal Regiment of £600-£800 Fusiliers feather cocade, various badges etc. (qty), various 451. Small selection of mostly £80-£120 British pre and post 1920 silver coins 445. A silver Karl Friedrick military merit weight of silver coins pre 1920 medal awarded to Leonhardt approx. 3ozt weight of coins obverse rampant crowned griffin holding a pots 1920 8.8ozt sword and bearing a shield, inscribed ‘Fur £70-£90 447 Badens Ehre’, the reverse inscribed ‘Dem Tapfern Leonhardt’ within a laurel wreath 452. A small selection of post £400-£500 1920 half crowns and other coins 446. A George III double sovereign weigth approx.9.81ozt dated 1823, total weight approx: 15.8g £60-£80 £500-£700 453. A collection of mostly 447. A George V half Sovereign dated 1915 19th century and later British 4.0g and foreign silver and other £100-£150 coins to include GB: William III 448. An Austrian 4 Ducat coin crown, 1796, rubbed and later 448 with the head of Franz Joesph I facing engraved Ann Maynard Born, right, inscribed FRANC IOS D G AUSTRIAE 12th Dec 1810, pre and post 1920 silver coins, Festival of Britain IMPERATOR, the reverse with the Arms Crowns, 1951 x 2, Queen Victoria diamond jubilee bronze medal of Austria superimposed upon a crowned in fitted leather case, USA: one dollar, 1890 and 1921, half dollars, double-headed Imperial eagle and inscribed 1908, 1942 and 1964 Netherlands: Wilelmina 2/12 Gulden, 1938, HUNGAR BOHEN GAL LOD ILL REX A A 1915, Japan: Meiji period one yen, Prussia: Wilheim IV Thaler, 1841 + in a gold pendant mount, dated 1915, 13.9g 1850, Hanover: Georg V thaler, 1866, Hungary: 5 Pengo, 1938, (restrike). Fineness: 0.986, weight: 13.9g various other silver coins etc. (qty), total silver weight approx. £400-£600 18.39ozt £140-£180

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454 455

454. A Louis Vuitton Damier Ebene canvas 456. Three Louis Vuitton pouches in the classic monogrammed speedy 35 handbag canvas having the classic Damier pattern canvas comprising a small Louis Vuitton mimi speedy handbag, with dual exterior, with dual rolled handles, gold tan handles and gold tone hardware and padlock, a Louis Vuitton tone hardware, padlock and key and accessories/make-up pouch with tan handbag clip and zip red lining with interior pocket together closure and a Louis Vuitton pouch with gold tone hardware with a matching Damier Ebene canvas and zip closure (3), mini speedy approx: 15cm x 7cm x 9.5cm pouch, also with gold tone hardware pouch: 21.5cm x 4cm x 13.5cm pouch: 17cm x 3cm x 11cm and red interior, 35cm x 23cm x 18cm £200-£300 Pouch:14cm x 16cm x 5.5cm £400-£600 457. A Louis Vuitton makeup/accessories pouch featuring the Damier pattern canvas leather, with zip fastening, 455. A Louis Vuitton Ellipse monogram cream interior, approx: 18cm x 14.5cm x 5cm rucksack £80-£120 featuring the classic monogrammed LV canvas with tan leather adjustable shoulder straps and 458. A Mulberry mini Roxanna Blenheim Darwin leather tote detailing, gold tone hardware, padlock and zip, handbag with a brown canvas interior and slip pocket, featuring Mulberry’s grain leather in a ochre tan colour with 6cm x 27cm x 20cm straps 37cm two front pockets, with crossover strap and brass coloured £300-£500 hardware and suede interior. Identification number: 030849, approx: 16.5cm x 26cm x 8.5cm £80-£120

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459. A Mulberry Bayswater green natural oak grain 461. A Mulberry crossbody oxblood red oak leather leather handbag handbag with signature postman lock, dual roll handles, and suede with signature postman’s lock, with canvas shoulder strap interior, approx: 17.5cm x 26cm x 8.5cm and brass hardware, with suede interior, authenticity £100-£150 number: 637227, approx: 27cm x 20cm £70-£90

460. A vintage Mulberry hot pink leather handbag 462. A Christian Dior vintage mini trotter saddle two front zip pockets, buckle flap-over closure, dual strap handbag handles, gold tone hardware and three sectioned interior featuring the classic Dior signature fabric in red, with with pocket, approx: 25cm x 15cm red leather single strap, with gold tone hardware with £50-£80 a red fabric interior, authenticity number: MC 0062, Approx: 20cm x 15cm £200-£300

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463. Two vintage Gucci handbags 466. Four designer handbags comprising a Gucci mini shopper, featuring black classic to include a Jil Sander black leather and canvas satchel double G monogrammed canvas with dual black leather handbag, A Lamarthe brown leather drawstring hand, a handle, fabric interior and interior pocket, authenticity Marc Jacob blue leather handbag and a Jil Sander tan number: 139261213048 and another Gucci tote featuring leather and cream canvas handbag (4) a cream classic double G monogrammed canvas with £100-£150 single blue leather tapering handle, zip closure and fabric interior (2), black Gucci approx: 18cm x 30cm Cream 467. A Burberry Haymarket check tote handbag and Gucci approx: 20cm x 13.5cm A Moschino ‘Cheap and Chic’ handbag £80-£120 the Burberry featuring red leather dual handles and a suede interior, the Moschino featuring blue crocodile effect leather, with a large brass button to the front and brown spotted fabric interior (2), burberry approx: 19.5cm x 18.5cm x 9cm, Moschino approx: 21.5cm x 15cm x 5cm £80-£120

468. A Prada green leather and canvas mini bowling handbag together with a Michael Kors camouflage 464. A vintage Prada red leather handbag tan leather handbag featuring red leather, with a single shoulder strap, the Prada featuring green leather dual rolled handles exterior slip pocket and flap-over closure with silver and zip fastening, the Kors with pink leather dual tone hardware, monogrammed Prada fabric interior, handles and gold tone hardware with fabric interior (2), approx: 16.5cm x 18cm Prada: 21.5cm x 12.5cm, Kors: 24cm x 20cm £70-£90 £80-£120

469. A Fendi monogram handbag featuring the maker’s classic ‘double F’ monogram fabric, cream leather clasp with single leather shoulder strap, gold tone hardware and monogrammed lining, approx: 14cm x 21cm £60-£80

470. A Mulberry teal leather clutch pouch 465. A Coccinelle blue leather handbag feathering a teal oak leather with a gunmetal Mulberry with flap over closure and zip closure, cream canvas circular emblem to the centre with zip fastening and fabric shoulder strap, silver tone hardware, with cream fabric interior, approx: 22cm x 15.5cm interior, approx: 30cm x 26cm £50-£80 £50-£80

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471. A Louis Vuitton canvas pouch, a Louis Vuitton circular cherry coin purse and a Louis Vuitton wallet the pouch featuring a gold tone plaque with engraved monogram and zip fastening, the Louis Vuitton cherry print coin purse featuring the LV monogram print with a gold tone key chain, a Louis Vuitton wallet featuring the LV monogram print (3), pouch: 20cm x 14.5cm, cherry pouch: 9cm, wallet: 10cm x 7.5cm £150-£250 472

472. Four assorted Louis Vuitton coin purses to include a red Louis Vuitton red vernis monogram coin purse, an Louis Vuitton orange Epi leather coin purse, a Louis Vuitton circular coin purse with applied patent butterfly decoration, a Louis Vuitton cream damier coin purse (4), approx red and orange: 12cm x 6.5cm, circular: 9cm, damier: 11.5cm x 6.5cm £100-£150

473. Three Prada coin purses to include a Prada orange saffiano leather mini handbag coin purse, with gold tone hardware and monogrammed interior, a Prada brown canvas pouch with zip fastening, a Prada blue saffiano leather wallet with sectioned interior (3), orange: 9.5cm x 6.5cm x 4.5cm, brown: 13.5cm x 10cm, blue: 9cm x 10.5cm £80-£120 473 474. A vintage Mulberry pale green oak leather wallet and another vintage Mulberry brown oak leather wallet both with the signature, brass hardware with buckle to the front of each and sectioned interior (2), approx: 12.5cm x 10.5cm £80-£120

475. Four designer wallets to include a Louis Vuitton ‘wardrobe trucks’ travelling label pouch with zip fastening, Gucci red leather coin purse with gold tone hardware and sectioned interior, a Alexandra McQueen tan leather coin purse and a Coach wallet with sectioned interior (4), LV approx: 8.5cm x 12.5cm Gucci: 9.5cm x 7.5cm, AMQ: 7cm x 9.5cm, Coach: 10.5cm x 9cm £100-£200

476. Three designer wallets 475 to include a Fendi grey leather coin purse with silver hardware, a Fendi blue patent leather coin purse with buckle detail and a Chloe black canvas coin purse with zip detail (3), fendi: 113cm x 7cm, fendi: 8cm x 7cm, Chloe: 10cm x 8cm £60-£80

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Wednesday 2nd December TERMS & CONDITIONS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS

Each auction is prepared in advance and is on public view at the saleroom for one day before the sale, and the morning of the sale. No passes or appointments are required CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS All lots are offered subject to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd’s Conditions of Business

ESTIMATES AND RESERVES PAYMENT Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given can be released. Payment in person can be made in the saleroom on the day and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates may be subject to of the auction. After this, payments must be made by post, card transactions revision. Published estimates are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Catherine Southon All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd welcomes the following methods of payment: pre-sale estimate DEBIT CARD BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT We are pleased to accept Debit Cards A buyer’s premium of 24% is applicable to all the lots in this sale. The buyer’s premium is inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate (20%), STERLING BANKER’S DRAFT OR BUILDING SOCIETY CHEQUE Lots are normally offered for sale under the auctioneers margin scheme and We are pleased to accept a Sterling Banker’s Draft or a Building Society VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium by all buyers cheque drawn on a recognised UK bank or building society Lots marked with a dagger † will be offered under normal UK VAT rules and VAT will be charged on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium STERLING CHEQUE OR CASH Lots marked with a  will be exempt from VAT Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd. PRE-SALE EXHIBITION Cash payments will not be accepted above the amount of £6,000 All auctions are on public view the day before the sale and on the morning of the sale ELECTRONIC AND WIRE TRANSFERS Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank: CONDITION REPORTS National Westminster Bank plc All prospective bidders are encouraged to attend the pre-sale exhibition and view the lots in person. If this is not possible, we will be pleased to 33 High Street provide a brief condition report where practical. All condition reports are West Wickham provided in good faith. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to Kent satisfy themselves of the condition of lots. All weights and measurements are approximate only. Please refer to Conditions of Business for further BR4 0WH information Sort Code: 60-23-22 BIDDING IN PERSON Account Number: 79995810 To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. You will be asked Account Name: Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd to provide proof of identity. All lots sold will be invoiced in the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and will not and cannot be transferred to other names or addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on IBAN: GB47 NWBK 6023 2279 9958 10 your behalf, you will need to provide a letter of authority to this effect. Swift Code: NWBKGB2L BIC: NWBK GB 2L

ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDDING PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL AMOUNT OWED MUST BE Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd is pleased to execute bids TRANSFERRED. CATHERINE SOUTHON AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS LTD WILL on behalf of clients unable to attend the sale in person. All bids should be NOT ACCEPT TRANSFER CHARGES. ALL BANK TRANSFER/COMMISSION submitted in writing and in good time, no later than 4.00pm on the day prior CHARGES MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER to the sale. No absentee or telephone bidding requests will be accepted without a landline telephone number. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as possible (subject to other bids received, reserves and competition in the saleroom), It will be possible to arrange auction room telephone bidding, but subject always to the availability of lines and staffing. These services are offered free of charge and are subject to our Conditions of Business

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR SELLERS

The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers. Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer.

DEFINITIONS Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it “Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate) (f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property. “The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number 3. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY “Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property. (a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell “Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”), “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property (b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of “Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the agreed between the Seller and The Company Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including “Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses. (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason. “Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction (c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a), If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall “Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense. accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer “Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the 4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description. (a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, VAT, where applicable subject always to Condition 4(c), (b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited 1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses (a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:- (c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by (i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it; The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited (ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims; 5. LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY (iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property; (a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:- (iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property. (i) risk passes to the Buyer; or (b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers (ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these (iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of (b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be: (i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold; (ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if 2. SALE PREPARATION unsold; or (a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and (iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale. auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates); (b) All oral or written estimates, appraisals and reports are statements of opinion only, and less Seller’s Commission and Expenses may not be relied upon as a prediction of the sale price and may be revised from time to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made (c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination (c) The Company may, without obligation, consult with third party experts and carry out such other research for the Property as it deems necessary. The Company may transfer possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts 6. VAT and omissions of such third parties If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on (d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used (e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at The Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques

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7. POST AUCTION SALES re-sale plus all relevant Expenses If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of (c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Business. Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address

8. PAYMENT OF NET SALE PROCEEDS 10. RESCISSION OF SALES (a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received Seller to The Company. from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net (b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against Company’s control defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.

11. DATA PROTECTION 9. UNSOLD/ UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY (a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by (a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing may either:- and as otherwise required by law. (i) be reconsigned for sale; or (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their (ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a), applicable), plus relevant Expenses. (b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of 12. MISCELLANEOUS bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:- (a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts (i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or shall remain in full force and effect (ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS

1. INTRODUCTION 3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS (a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers (a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by with prospective Buyers is governed by: the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. (i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers; Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and (ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from accuracy of descriptions Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd; (b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including (iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any (b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a interest in a lot prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion

2. DEFINITIONS 4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS “Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers; (a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it “Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, deems that the lot is a Counterfeit including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent; (b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors “Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors; or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, “THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot number: 08020183; be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the “Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Valuers Ltd from the Buyer; Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the relating to the sale of any lot current rate of 24% (inc VAT); (c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor auction or the post auction sale price; the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses “Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s (d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller Expenses; for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY “Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has or the Seller agreed to sell a lot The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable continued over page

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5. BIDDING AT AUCTION Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale; (a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references (g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; prior and express consent must be obtained) (h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest (b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will endeavour and legal costs; to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, (i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal received in sufficient time and in legible form proceedings (c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded 10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s 6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS premises or in independent storage THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot (b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the Species (CITES) original auction

7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION 11. DATA PROTECTION (a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including (a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.(b) The auctioneer marketing and as otherwise required by law will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world- applicable wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i) (c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer (d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business 12. MISCELLANEOUS (a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY 8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”) (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties (b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase (d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before shall remain in full force and effect payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above (e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY. (c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a) (d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the 13. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTS auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers. fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates, for an estimate of the current UK sterling equivalent, please refer to the front of this catalogue. (e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the actual EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on 9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT www.dacs.org.uk. Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior All items in this catalogue that are marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:- equivalent of EURO 1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and (a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense; Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to (b) cancel the sale of the lot; these charges will be retained by the auctioneer. (c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot; of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for (d) reject future bids from the Buyer; more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges (e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds; www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge. (f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s For all questions relating the regulations regarding Droit de Suite royalty charges, please discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email [email protected].

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