For Sale by Auction to be held at St Edmund’s Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter 01392 413100

Tuesday 4th July 2017

Ceramics and Glass Pictures, Works of Art, Collectables & Furniture

Sale Commences at 10.00am

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On View: Order of Sale: DAY 1 Ceramics, Glass Lots 1 - 102 Saturday 1st July Silver Lots 121 - 176 9am– 12noon Pictures Lots 177 - 236 Monday 3rd July Works of Art, 9am – 7pm Collectables, Books, etc Lots 237- 384 and morning of sale Furniture Lots 399 - 558

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CERAMICS and GLASS

1 . A cut glass and blue tinted faceted vase 12 . A suite of Venice Simplon glasses and on square stepped pedestal base. other drinking glasses.

2 . A group of English and Dutch drinking 13-20 No Lots. glasses, comprising large trumpet shaped examples with air twist stems one cut with, 21 . A Staffordshire pottery flat back figure five further opaque twist glasses including group Uncle Tom and Eva together with one cut with Jacobite motifs, three faceted two large flat back figure group and a pair stems and others. of Staffordshire figures. £200-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

3 . A silver plate mounted cranberry tinted cut 22 . A Charlotte Rhead Ducal pottery charger, glass claret jug. together with a similar vase. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 4 . A large miscellaneous collection of drinking glasses finger bowls, etc. (a lot). 23 . A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead tarragona pattern charger. 5 . A nineteen piece Venetian gilt decorated £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). part set of drinking glasses. (three sizes) 24 . A Beswick penguin chick and two Beswick 6 . An Edward VIII Coronation glass tankard collie dogs. by Herbert Goode, together with a George VI glass Coronation tankard No 76. 25 . A Sunderland [Southwick Pottery] plate painted and transfer printed with a 7 . A cut glass champagne cooler contained portrait of the 'Victoria and Albert ' in original box. within iron red and lustre line borders, impressed mark 'Scott', circa 1850, 24 cm. 8 . Two 19th century maritime theme glass *Notes HMY Victoria and Albert was rolling pins, one with a portrait of 'Vectis' launched in 1843 and was the first steam inscribed 'A Present from Charles Miller, powered Royal yacht. She was scrapped Mr & Mrs Ostler 1858' the other with in the 1860's after twenty voyages. remains of 'Sailor's Gift' transfer decoration, 35cm and 39cm long 26 . A Continental bisque porcelain humorous respectively (2) figure of a sailor modelled barefoot in uniform and 'Dreadnaught' cap dancing a 9 . A part suite of Stuart cut crystal table jig, above the caption 'We don't want to glass to include three various decanters, fight' on a circular base, circa 1900, 18 cm table bowl, etc. high, [glue repair to neck]. *Notes £200-£400 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Ironically the figure is a jingoistic piece of propaganda, the caption being the first line 10 . A collection of cut and other drinking of a late 19th century Music Hall hit by glasses, decanters, etc. (a lot). G.W. Hunt 'We don't want to fight, but by jingo if we do, We've got the , we've 11 . A Victorian frosted glass epergne with gilt got the men, we've got the money too'. decoration and oval basalt portrait cameos, 48 cm high. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 27 . A group of three pottery plates 39 . A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead Golden commemorating R.M.S.Titanic, Leaves pattern charger. R.M.S.Lusitania and R.M.S.Queen Mary £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). the three Booths and 'Newhall' pottery blanks painted en grisaille with the named 40 . A Grainger's Worcester porcelain triple vessels, each signed or monogrammed vase. and dated 1927/47, 18 and 23 cm diameter. 41 . A late Naples porcelain figure group of a £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). gallant and lady.

28 . A set of four early 20th century porcelain 42 . A Sitzendorf porcelain model of a magpie menu holders, together with two gilt brass after a Meissen original modelled beak easel frames. downwards and tail raised on a flower encrusted stump, under glaze blue marks 29 . A Susie Cooper kestrel shape coffee to underside, circa 1880, 41 cm high, [tip service in the Bracken pattern comprising of beak restored]. a coffee pot and cover, sugar bowl, milk jug, six cups and six saucers, circa 1952. 43 . A Staffordshire church and a cottage pastille burner. 30 . A pair of Chinese blue and white vases. (one damaged) 44 . A Japanese porcelain standing female figure, wearing traditional clothing. 31 . A pair of Victorian painted opaque glass vases, together with a blue and white 45 . A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead Spanish Sicilian pattern open tureen. Tree charger.

32 . A First Period Worcester blue and white 46 . A pair of Moorcroft pottery candlesticks, 'Blind Earl' sweetmeat dish circa 1765 together with six other pieces of Moorcroft [damaged]. pottery all with tube lined decoration.

33 . A Chinese famille verte figure 47 No Lot group,(damaged) together with a pair of ginger jars. 48 . An amber tinted continental pedestal glass, together with various tea cups and 34 . A Gobel Art Deco wall mask 11.5cm. high, saucers, Toby jugs, etc. and an English floral wall pocket(2). 49 . A Norwegian Corsica pattern cake plate 35 No Lot together with six tea plates.

36 . A pair of early 20th century silver mounted 50 . A Noritake painted porcelain box and iridescent glass vases [one damaged] cover. together with a group of miscellaneous ceramics,etc. (a lot). 51 . Two early 19th century Chinese porcelain meat dishes (damaged), together with a 37 . A Royal Doulton Old Colony pattern dinner Derby porcelain teapot and cover, English service. porcelain boat-shaped sucrier, Chinese £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). porcelain mug (handle lacking) and a Worcester porcelain jug of unusual form 38 . A mixed group of Studio pottery comprising two Harry Juniper vases, two 52 . A pair of green glass decanters and Wetheriggs Pottery chamber sticks, an stoppers, together with a pair of transfer oviform money box with acorn and oak printed vases an oval porcelain plaque a leaf decoration and three shallow dishes. pair of bisque porcelain angels and (8) various other ceramics and glass.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 53 . A Chinese blue and white prunus pattern 66 . An Edwardian sixteen piece porcelain ginger jar with pierced hardwood cover. dessert service having transfer printed and overpainted floral decoration. 54 . A pair of Staffordshire spaniels with lustre decoration. 67 . A Jasper ware silver mounted mug, £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). together with an English pottery boat shaped posy holder a late Meissen 55 . A pair of late 19th century Staffordshire porcelain dish and various other ceramics. Spaniels. 68 . A 19th Century English porcelain part tea 56 . A pair of late Meissen figural table vases service with hand painted floral decoration with floral encrusted and cherub with dark blue and gilt borders. decoration. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 69 . An extensive Royal Crown Derby 'Chatsworth' pattern porcelain dinner and 57 . A set of seven Royal Crown Derby dinner tea service hundred and forty seven plates decorated in the Imari style. pieces £120-£180 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £200-£400 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

58 . A Chinese blue and white water pot of 70 . A Beswick porcelain model of a stallion compressed globular form, painted with raised on a naturalistic base, Model No peonies and scrolling foliage, four- 1374 a Melba ware shire horse two character Chenghua mark, 12 cm Beswick ware cats and other animal diameter [damaged]. figures. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 59 . A group of Sevres and other porcelain cabinet plates decorated with figures and 71 . An early 19th century Royal Crown Derby portrait decoration. (some damage) tureen and cover (restored). £100-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 72 . A German porcelain dressing table box 60 . A collection of Wedgwood and other the lid decorated with a romantic figure jasper wares, fifteen pieces, including a group surrounded by floral gilt designs. brooch and earrings. 73 . A Minton 'Porcelain Ball' pattern twelve 61 . A Richard Green saltglaze character jug of piece coffee set. The Duke of Wellington. 74 . A set of six Clarice Cliff soup bowls of 62 . A Sitzendorf porcelain figural candlestick plain form with orange painted borders. modelled in the form of a lady carrying a basket, on a rococo base, painted blue 75 . A pair of French porcelain ribbon plates mark, late 19th century, 29 cm high. with stencil decoration, together with a twelve piece Collingwood coffee set. 63 . A Lanternier et cie (Limoges) porcelain dessert service comprising a comport, two 76 . A collection of 19th century and later circular and two oval dishes and twelve inkwells including silver mounted, plates printed with flowers on an ivory Japanese and French porcelain, pewter, ground, [some stacking wear]. Staffordshire and others. (a lot). £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 64 . A collection of honey pots including Clarice Cliff, Carltonware, Marutomoware 77 . A Royal Doulton 'Tumbling Leaves' pattern etc. porcelain dinner service, sixty four pieces

65 . An early 20th century Royal Worcester 78 . A New Chelsea 'nursery rhyme' part tea porcelain coffee set, comprising of a set, together with a Limoges part tea set, coffee pot, six coffee cans and saucers etc. raised on a pedestal stand.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 79 . A Wedgwood 'Asia' pattern dinner and tea 91 . A miscellaneous collection of ceramic service. wares to include a continental porcelain cabinet plate, Staffordshire porcelain 80 . A German white porcelain and gilt edged poodles, etc. (a lot). dinner and tea service, together with a Nao porcelain figure a pair of modern 92 . A group of ten Royal Doulton Limited Chinese enamel vases, etc. Edition 'Valentine's Day' plates, a Rosenthal 'Christmas 1992' plate and two 81 . A Royal Doulton 'English Renaissance' others [13] pattern dinner and tea service, comprising twelve dinner plates, twelve dessert 93 . A small collection of 19th century plates, twelve side plates, a pair of oval teawares, glass and ceramics etc. dishes, a pair of oval meat dishes, a pair of sauce tureens and stands, four oval 94 . A quantity of miscellaneous ceramics and tureens (three with covers), twelve tea glassware. cups, twelve saucers, nine twin-handled broth bowls, five coffee cups and six 95 . A Royal Worcester 'Evesham' pattern oval saucers (95) dish. £200-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 96 . A Royal Crown Derby vase and cover 82 . A Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea set, together with a paperweight in the form of together with miscellaneous teawares. a pheasant.

83 . A large miscellaneous collection of 97 . A Royal Doulton Clarendon part dinner ceramics and glass ware including a service including tureens. Chinese porcelain tea bowl a large green glazed fruit bowl, dinner wares, etc. (a lot). 98 . A Bavarian gilt decorated part tea service together with a quantity of miscellaneous 84 . A pair of porcelain lamp bases in the form ceramics, etc. of vases. 99 . A Royal Worcester coffee service and 85 . A collection of contemporary Middle sundry glasses and stem ware. Eastern pottery. 100 . Two decorative trays and a group of Royal 86 . A collection of Limited Edition ceramic Evesham tableware, etc. plates including ten Spode R.H.S.Chelsea Flower Show plates 101 . A Shelley Polka Dot Regent shape tea service. 87 . A set of four 'Made in Cley' vases, a Nao figure, a Middle Eastern equestrian figure, 102 . An oriental eggshell coffee service. etc 103-120 No Lots. 88 . A Doulton figure 'Goody Two Shoes', together with a Spode Imari jug, a glass bowl, three dolls, etc.

89 . A large miscellaneous collection of ceramics and glass to include a teapot in the form of a racing car various Wedgwood plates, etc. (a lot).

90 . A collection of Spode Old English pattern tableware including sauce boat, side plates, etc.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights SILVER and SILVER PLATE

121 . A silver mounted rectangular photograph 129 . An Edward VII silver topped glass inkwell, frame. maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1906 of square outline, and 122 . A George V silver salver, maker S canted corners, 9cm. wide. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester, 1933 of circular outline with moulded border, 130 . An Edward VII silver coaster, maker raised on three scroll feet, 26cm. George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester diameter, 16.90ozs. 1901 of circular form with pierced and £180-£220 (Plus 25.2% BP*). garland decorated sides and a turned wood base, 14cm. diameter. 123 . A pair of Victorian silver casters, maker Robert Halford & Sons, London, 1900 of 131 . A George V silver sugar basin and baluster form with ribbon tied decoration, matching cream jug, Chester 1913, 10.9oz on a spreading circular foot, 20cm. high. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 13.26ozs. £120-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 132 . A Georgian silver later decorated baluster mug, London 1749, with scroll handle an 124 . An Edward VII silver three-piece tea set, repouse decoration and personalised maker Charles Clement Pilling, London inscription dated 1850, 6.3oz. 1905 of ovoid form with wavy edge border £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). and raised on swept feet, total weight of silver 19.25ozs. 133 . A Victorian ivory and silver handled folio £120-£180 (Plus 25.2% BP*). turner; maker W.W, Birmingham, 1893 40cm. long. 125 . A George V beaten silver basin and spoon, maker Atkin Bros, Sheffield, 134 . Two Georgian silver toddy ladles, 1920/21 initialed and dated, of circular unmarked both with inset coins to the outline with matching spoon, cased, total bowls and spiral twist whale bone handles, weight of silver 7.81ozs (2).

126 . A George V silver presentation bowl, 135 . Seven assorted silver two-handled trophy / maker Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1921 presentation cups, various makers and inscribed, with wavy edge border, on a dates, all inscribed, total weight of silver spreading circular foot, 21.5cm. diameter, 47.77ozs. 22.89ozs. £350-£450 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £120-£160 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 136 . A pair of silver dressing table candlesticks 127 . A George V silver hot water jug, maker (assays rubbed), together with a Georgian Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1911 of barge silver fiddle pattern table spoon, a plated shaped outline with half reeded circular salver, a plated candelabrum. mug decoration, raised on ball feet, 20cm. high, etc. 16.41ozs. £120-£160 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 137 . A George III silver toddy ladle the oval bowl with coin inset, on a whale bone 127A. A silver plated four-piece tea set of half handle, 36cm. long. reeded design, together with a Victorian twin-handled sugar bowl and various other 138 . A set of 19th century horn handled knives plated items. and forks and two other similar knives.

128 . A Victorian clear glass and silver mounted hip flask, maker G E Walton & Co Ltd, with detachable cup, weighable silver 1.17ozs.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 139 . A Walker & Hall five piece carving set with 151 . A set of five Georgian bright-cut ivory handles, together with a silver plated teaspoons and a set of six Continental set of dessert knives and forks a pair of teaspoons total weight of silver 7.16ozs. fish servers and a set of six silver teaspoons. 152 . An Indian silver box of rectangular outline, with canted corners and embossed foliate 140 . An oak cased canteen of silver plated fish decoration, 4.66ozs together with assorted knives and forks, together with a cased cuff links. pair of nut crackers a set of butter knives. 153 . An Edward VII combined sovereign/half 141 . A horn-handled five-piece carving set, sovereign and vesta case, Maker Colen together with a set of six silver plated fish Cheshire, Birmingham, 1906 2.05ozs. knives and forks. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

142 . A silver plated cruet stand, together with 154 . A clear glass and silver mounted basket, a silver plated peppers and a quantity of tea strainer and a sifting spoon, various silver plated flatware, etc. makers and dates.

143 . A cased set of six silver and mother-of- 155 . A Victorian silver dressing table box, pearl fruit knives, together with two sets of maker's mark worn, London, 1891 apostle coffee spoons (one missing), a initialled, together with a pair of silver pair of cased napkin rings and one similar, serving spoons, sifting spoons etc. total various makers and dates, weighable weight of silver 13.41ozs. silver 7.11ozs. £120-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

144 . A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs, 156 . A set of eleven Edward VII coffee spoons, together with a cased set of six silver Sheffield 1908 total weight of silver teaspoons, six Mexican silver cocktail 5.84ozs. spoons and a quantity of silver plated flatware, 5.6oz 157 . A set of five early Victorian Kings pattern teaspoons, London 1866 and a set of six 145 . A silver plated hot water jug in the beaded teaspoons, 1853 total weight of Georgian style, together with a collection silver 12.63ozs. of various silver plated items. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

146 . A quantity of mixed silver plate, metal 158 . A pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, a wares, etc. caddy spoon, nine napkin rings and a set of seven coffee spoons various makers 147 . A continental white metal mounted wall and dates, weighable silver 9.22ozs. mirror, together with a Chester silver mustard a twin handled silver pedestal 159 . A collection of silver small wares including bowl, etc. condiments, an oil lamp, scent bottles etc, various makers and dates. 148 . A Charles Horner silver thimble together £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). with two other thimbles. 160 . Two sets of six silver teaspoons in cases, 149 . Five Georgian silver bright cut teaspoons, a single spoon in case, a set of four one other, a salt spoon various makers napkin rings in case and a small pepper and dates and a silver and mother of pot, various makers and dates, total pearl pocket fruit knife, weighable silver weight of silver 9.05ozs. 2.81ozs. 161 . A silver three piece cruet set, a silver twin 150 . A late Victorian silver and ivory fish fork, handled sugar basin and a set of six maker William Hutton & Sons, London, continental white metal coffee spoons, 1897 with crested handle, 26.5cm. long. various makers and dates, together with a £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). silver plated and glass hip flask, 9oz.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 162 . A set of six silver handled knives, cased , 174 . Two silver trophy cups, various dressing together with a silver mounted brush , two table wares, inkwell, plated wares etc, hand mirrors, and a set of six Imari style various makers and dates, weighable porcelain handled butter knives, cased. silver 10.73ozs.

163 . A collection of assorted plated wares to 175 . A quantity of various silver plated items include salvers, flatwares, model horse etc. and cockerels. 176 . A Mappin and Webb flatware service, 164 . A mixed quantity of silver plate and bone together with a silver plated ice bucket, handled flatware, cutlery and a stilton salver, etc. scoop.

165 . An extensive canteen of Mappin and PICTURES Webb silver plate and steel flatware and cutlery. 177 . G Berani [19/20th Century] £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). A Venetian backwater indistinctly signed, watercolour, 166 . A silver plated chafing dish, together with 29 x 14cm, together with a companion two plated ladles and a chamberstick. watercolour of the Entrance of the Grand Canal [2] 167 . A collection of silver plated sugar tongs, £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). nips, serving forks and spoons. * Provenance. With Frost & Reed 168 . A cased pair of silver salts together with a large quantity of silver plated flatware. 178 . Ackerman & Co - three framed coloured 169 . A group of silver plated wares including prints. cutlery, glass jars, etc. 179 . Paul Iribe - a set of four French Nicolas 170 . A late Victorian silver plated two-handled prints. tray together with a silver plated salver. 180 . The south west view of Exeter, a coloured 171 . A silver plated and cut glass biscuit barrel, engraving, together with a black and white together with a silver plated atomizer and engraving of Tavistock Abbey.(2) a collection of silver plated flatware.

172 . A set of five silver plated filigree coffee 180A. . Prudence Turner [1930-2007] cans with saucers. Upland lake oil on canvas, signed, 20 x 25cm, together 172A. Various modern silver plated serving with one other small oil by the same hand dishes, etc. and a group of three other small decorative paintings. 173 . A silver top scent bottle, two brushes and a hand mirror weighable silver 1.18ozs. 181 . A pair of 19th Century engravings 'Doune Castle' and 'The Needles Eye'. 173A. Three sterling silver twin handled cups, together with a sterling silver golfing 182 . Attributed to Arthur Bevan Collier trophy vase (Duchess Golf and Country [1832-1908] Club), a Powelton Club golfing trophy The Tamar Valley pendant and a circular dish (6). oil on canvas, 60 x 90cm. £200-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 183 . Ernest Bouche [b.1823] 192 . Wiercepi [?, 20th Century] A lake on the continent Portrait of a man signed bottom right, indistinctly inscribed indistinctly signed and dated 1970 on the stretcher charcoal drawing, 62 x 47cm oil on canvas, 11 x 23cm. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 193 . John Clarkson Isaac Uren [1845-1932] A stormy Cornish coastal scene 184 . .Denys Law [1907-1981] signed and dated 1875 A woodland pool watercolour, 38 x 62cm. signed, £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). oil on board, 59 x 74cm. £100-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 194 . John Seldon [20th Century] An African village 185 . Joseph Hughes Clayton [c.1891-1929] signed and dated '61 Village scenes, figures and thatched oil on board, 50 x 60cm. cottages a pair both signed 195 . A group of decorative pictures including a watercolours, each 38 x 54cm. [2] watercolour by Ricardo Williams, etching £250-£350 (Plus 25.2% BP*). by Dorothy Sweet, etching of Newton Ferres, St Michaels Mount lithograph, 186 . .Denys Law [1907-1981] Hunting prints, topographical, etc. A tumbling stream in a Cornish wood signed, oil on board, 38 x 49cm. 196 . Christopher Bee £100-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Britannia Rules, coloured print.

187 . James T Callowhill [1838-1917] 197 . Terence Cuneo Lake near Dolwydellan, North Wales D-Day, coloured limited edition print signed and inscribed on the reverse 145/850. oil on canvas, 29 x 44cm. £150-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 198 . Arthur Perigal [1818-1884] Upland lake 188 . Hutton Mitchell [1872-1939] signed and dated 1871 The Fisher Girl watercolour, 32 x 50cm. signed bottom left watercolour, 36 x 54cm. 198A. A pair of coloured etchings in single frame; £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Interiors, a coloured print; Taw Vale, Barnstaple, an engraving 'A Circassian 189 . .John Millington [1891-1948] Lady' and two other pictures A giant sail ship signed 199 . Alice des Clayes [1890-1968]- oil on canvas, 50 x 39cm. . £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Ponies under a shady tree signed oil on canvas, 30 x 40cm, 190 . .Denys Law [1907-1981] unframed, together with another oil, pony in a field, a watercolour Ponies on Bluebell Wood moorland, signed bottom left, 41 x 41cm, signed and three small watercolour drawings. [6] oil on board, 49 x 59cm. 200 . Julian Roebuck [20th Century] 191 . Manner of David Cox The Dordogne near Chateau Montfort Figure in a landscape signed watercolour, 21 x 35cm bears a signature £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). watercolour 26 x 36cm

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 201 . Three historical portrait 209A. Toulouse Lautrec engravings/mezzotints comprising Rubens A collection of eleven limited edition prints, & His Wife after Summerfield, The Hon. with certificates. Mrs Sherard after Kneller, and Wentworth after Holbein [3] 210 . A set of five coloured Spy prints together with a framed set of Players cigarette 202 . Kathleen E Claypole [20th Century] cards. Oranges and Lemons signed oil on canvas, 36 x 43cm, together 211 . W Rogers [19/20th Century] with an oil of Neapolitan Fishermen, The Hauling the Nets Kite by Patricia Parker and a group of signed three other decorative pictures. oil on canvas, 50 x 74cm. £150-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 203 . A mixed group of decorative paintings including a limited edition print, pencil 212 . .Robin Brooks [b.1943] studies, needlework pictures, etc. HMS Endeavour signed 204 . .Alice des Clayes [1890-1968] oil on canvas, 49 x 74cm. The Postilion of The Old Berkeley Coach signed and inscribed on a label on the 213 . Pierre Vidal [1849-1913] reverse oil on canvas 46 x 61cm, together Fishing fleet leaving harbour in moonlight with Timber Team; horses and figures, coloured etching, signed in pencil and and Huntsman and hounds, oils on numbered 56 published Paris 1922 canvas by the same hand.[3] 51 x 40cm.

205 . David Eddington 214 . L Lewis [19/20th Century] Views in Oxford Busy fisherfolk on the coast a set of three coloured prints. a pair, both signed and dated 91 watercolours, each 23 x 52cm. [2] 206 . A pair of Japanese silk paintings depicting £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). figures wearing traditional costumes. 215 . A set of six modern topographical prints 206A. Arturo Martinez 1971 - a pair of oils on after David Roberts. canvas, still life 'Orange, grapes and a glass' and one other of 'Croissant, jug, cup 216 . Oliver and saucer'. Still life of jugs and fruit on a window ledge, watercolour; David Newton 207 . Walter A Elliott Landscape, watercolour and a print (3) Household Cavalry, oil on artists board. 217 . .Ann Blockley [Contemporary] Clocks 2 208 . William Lionel Wyllie [1851-1931] signed Whitby Fish Market watercolour 51 x 40cm, together with three etching, signed in pencil small unframed pictures. image size 14.5 x 19.5cm £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £100-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 217A. PETER & TRAUDI MARKGRAF 209 . W J N Bayer [19/20th Century] 'Midwinter'; 'Ruby Lake'; and 'Evening' Shipping Scenes a set of three coloured prints set of three, each signed and dated 1900 watercolours, each 53 x 74cm. 218 . An Arts & Crafts oak picture frame inscribed in marquetry with the verses of the Robert Burns Selkirk Grace, 57 x 63cm overall. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 219 . Mangoni, Italian School Circa 1855 232 . Mary Baynham - 'Woodland Glen', A portrait of Anna Eliza Baker oil on panel. pastel drawing oval, 61 x 49cm. 233 . A signed coloured print Queuing for the Prive. 220 . M. Sturge Stormy seascape, watercolour. 234 . Bradford Rudge [1805-1885] Cattle watering in a wooded river 221 . Bradford Rudge [1805-1885] landscape- watercolour, 34 x 50cm, Shepherd and pine trees, view down a together with a companion watercolour of distant valley beyond signed bottom right farmers Burning Stubble. [2] watercolour 43 x 71cm. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

221A. Tanby 235 . Maud Raphael Jones [19/20th Century] Figure Studies, a pair of coloured limited Country girl driving ducks along a lane, edition prints 106/300 and 115/300. harvester in the field beyond signed and dated 1905 bottom left 222 . .Mick Handley [20th Century] watercolour, 34 x 69cm. A hill top village £150-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*). signed and dated 1994 watercolour, 23 x 33cm. 236 . After B Cook Grosmont Castle on the Monnow River 223 . Mann [20th century] a polychrome print, 48 x 70cm. Still life of flowers in a vase signed and dated '83 watercolour, 77 x 55cm. WORKS of ART, COLLECTORS ITEMS, BOOKS, JEWELLERY, etc. 224 . After Gould & Richter- a pair of ornithological prints. 237 . A pair of French bronzed spelter standing figures. 225 . A collection of various pictures and prints including a modern oil on canvas, still life 238 . A late 19th century bronze study of a study of books. reclining putto lying on a naturalistic base, unsigned, mounted on a polished marble 226 . Seven decorative topographical views of plinth, 12.5cm. wide, 10cm. high. Dawlish. £150-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

227 . Graham Clarke - two limited edition pencil 239 . HMS Hastings, a silver plated signed prints. reproduction of the ship's figurehead on ebony socle by C W Kellock & Co, 228 . Two decorative miniature portraits on commemorating the company's centenary, ivory, one signed Dupre. [2] London & Liverpool 1820-1920, Hastings in Naval uniform wearing a Star Order, the 229 . .Anne Cotterill [1933-2010] socle with inscribed plaques, 28cm high. Buttercups a coloured print, signed and numbered *Notes HMS Hastings was a 74-gun third 29/100 in pencil in the margin 40 x 30cm. rate originally built for The East India Company in 1818 and was 230 . Phantom of the Opera purchased by the Admiralty in 1819. In a modern oil on canvas together with a 1855 she was fitted with screw propulsion limited edition print. before being deployed in 1857 to Liverpool for coastal defence duties, finally being 231 . A collection of miscellaneous limited transferred to the RNR as a training ship. edition prints etc. The ship's figurehead is now in the Merseyside Maritime Museum.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 240 . A pair of Japanese cloisonne wall plates. 254 . An Armand Marseille German bisque head £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). doll and a Heubach Koppelsdorf doll, together with a 1920's Swiss musical box. 241 . A pair of Royal Naval issue binoculars by Barr & Stroud, London, black crackle finish 255 . A Chinese lacquer and brass mounted to tubes, signed to plates as per title, with table cabinet. electrical contacts, thumb filter switches, (weathered and seized). 256 . A 20th century Chinese carved rootwood figural lamp in the form of a fisherman with 242 . A pair of Regency red lacquer wine basket, 41cm.high. coasters and a pair of later decanters. 257 . A late Victorian lacquered brass single 243 . A 19th century cast iron and bronzed fusee skeleton timepiece of arched outline patinated study of Cupid with a lion surmounted by spires, with 7cm. silvered unsigned, stamped to the underside of the Roman chapter ring, mounted on a base Verlag Dei R.G.Zimmermann, rosewood and brass inlaid base, under a Hanau, 13.5cm. wide, 11.5cm. high. glass dome, 27cm. high. £250-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 244 . A brass hand bell with turned hardwood handle. 258 . An African beadwork dance mask and three pieces of latticework. 245 . A pair of Victorian bronzed metal and black marble pedestal urns in the classical 259 . A 19th century brass skeleton mantel style. clock with pierced silvered dial, raised under a glass dome. 246 . A small miscellaneous collection of £200-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*). various topographical postcards and part sets of cigarette cards. 260 . A pair of early 20th century Cantonese ivory brush pots of small size. 247 . An ebonised walking cane with porcelain handle and silver mount. 261 . A 20th century Chinese interior decorated snuff bottle of large size, decorated with a 248 . A Victorian burr walnut fitted travelling battle scene, unsigned, 14cm. high. writing box with presentation plaque inscribed 'Nettie 23rd Oct 1888'. 262 . Two Chinese bronze two-handled vases in archaic style, each cast with bands of 249 . A gilt bronze desk stand, the cast lid in the taotie masks and mythical beasts, one form of stags, raised on a naturalistic with pendant lappets, apocryphal marks, base. 19th century, 23 and 30 cm high. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 250 . A 20th century custom made watchmaker's lathe and various 263 . A small Chinese bronze Buddha on a lotus attachments, contained within a fitted base. case. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 264 . A 19th century glass dome on ebony base. 251 . An 1898 Royal Humane Society certificate and two small books of poetry. 265 . A brass four glass carriage timepiece.

252 . A Victorian black silk tea cosy of domed 266 . A boulle work desk blotter. outline with hand painted floral decoration £150-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). to either side, 39cm. wide, 29cm. high. 267 . A 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid 253 . A pair of Australian wading boot soles, writing slope. one with remains of leather upper.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 268 . An early 20th century celluloid head doll 282 . A late 19th century brass binnacle cover, (damaged) of conical form with top observation window and lantern holder to one side, 269 . A collection of miscellaneous cameras, together with brass mounting ring, binoculars, etc. unsigned, 25cm high.

270 . A circular brass and glass chandelier of 283 . An early 20th century Chinese polychrome basket form. and carved wood plaque.

271 . A Riley snooker scorer, together with cues 284 . A WWI No 1 jacket and cap and a later and balls. camouflage jacket.

272 . An early 20th century brass oil lamp with 285 . A Victorian black and gold silk shawl. globular glass shade and chimney (later converted). 286 . Lynton and Lynmouth by John Presland, illustrated by F J Widgery - one volume. 273 . An early 20th century Georgian style bracket clock having a silvered chapter 287 . An Indian brass chapati carrier and a ring and brass dial, contained within a copper water carrier [2] simulated rosewood case, the movement stamped W & H. 288 . A late 19th century green alabaster cased £200-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*). mantel clock.

274 . A Georgian mahogany knife box. 289 . An impressive French black marble mantel clock the eight-day duration movement 275 . A pair of Admiralty issue binoculars by striking the hours and half-hours on a Barr & Stroud, London, signed to gong, the backplate stamped with the backplate as per title and numbered serial number A699 and maker's '51023', black crackle finish to tubes with trademark for Japy Freres of Paris, the MOD arrow, in a brown leather case silvered chapter ring having black Roman (optics require attention). numerals and gilded spade hands, the large black marble case, with scroll 276 . An Edwardian inlaid mahogany domed pediment top, having fan moulding set to mantel clock. each side, inset gilded decoration, and lions-head handles to the set-back sides, 277 . A Victorian rosewood dressing chest with height 46 cms. fitted interior containing silver plate mounted glass jars. 290 . A collection of various brass bell weights £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). together with a quantity of miscellaneous items. 278 . A black slate and variegated marble mantel clock. 291 . A bottle of Knockando 1972 single malt Scotch whisky, together with a bottle of 279 . Two silver backed brushes and three Ducastaing Fine Armagnac, 150cl., also a celluloid backed brushes. bottle of Kentucky Gentleman bourbon, a bottle of Martell Cognac VS and a bottle of 280 . A 19th century copper grain scoop Bells Scotch Whisky (5) together with an inlaid box, a copper and white metal urn, a Chinese brass figure of 292 . Nine various bottles of red and white wine, a water buffalo etc. to include a single bottle of Moet Chandon champagne of 1988 vintage. 281 . A Hart and Hertel pine cigar mould. 293 . A pair of 19th century gilt gesso three light appliques.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 294 . A collection of late 20th century hats in a 309 . A mid 20th century record cabinet and hatbox. records.

295 . A brass student lamp, a plated lidded jug 310 . Four lacquered bronze pricket and miscellaneous metalwares. candlesticks in the Victorian style.

296 . A carved oak screen and a mantel clock. 311 . A 19th century ash yoke with original iron chains. 297 . A 177 scale model of Britannia by Keith Julier, fully rigged above detailed deck, the 312 . A group of three Middle Eastern brass and hull painted black above waterline and red copper trays and a ceramic and metal tray beneath, raised on a wooden cradle with (4) inscribed presentation plaque. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 313 . A 19th century papier mache tray (damaged), an Edwardian oval tray and a 298 . A lacquer writing box, an artist's paint box, Toleware bucket. a leather bound tape and miscellaneous items. 314 . Four late 19th century oil lamps, raised on cast iron and brass bases, two with later 299 . An H N White brass trumpet contained in shades. a fitted case. 315 . An oak-cased Edwardian mantel clock, the 300 . A 1/50th scale model of an Arabian eight-day duration movement striking the by D A Brogden, fully rigged over hours on a gong and signed to the detailed deck with correct fixtures and backplate with the initials HAC being for fittings, stern canopy and with figures of the Hamburg American Clock Company, crew, painted rail and stern in a glazed the round white enamel dial having a case inscribed as per title, the case repeat of the trademark and with black 43.5cm x 57cm x21cm. Roman numerals and blued steel spade £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). hands, HAC were founded by Paul Landenberger, formerly a book-keeper 301 . A 1930's tray with Chinese silkwork panel. with Junghans, in 1883, with the name deriving from his home city of Hamburg, 302 . A George III child's needlework sampler along with the methods used to make the by Ann Williams, dated 1800. movements, American, the crossed £150-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). arrows trademark appearing after 1891.

303 . A large copper milk churn. 316 . A Yamaha clarinet, cased £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 317 . An ebony piano front glass tabletop 304 . Two pairs of brass candlesticks, together display cabinet. with an oil lamp with glass chimney (2). 318 . An apprenticeman's satinwood and inlaid 305 . A brass warming pan, together with a longcase clock. copper warming pan and a copper kettle. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

306 . An aneroid barometer/thermometer on 319 . A pair of brass five light ecclesiastic carved oak mount. Gothic candlesticks on wrythen stems. £120-£180 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 307 . A standard lamp together with a pair of table lamps. 320 . A Chinese wooden and iron bound water carrier and stand. 308 . Six copper warming pans all with turned hardwood handles. 321 . An oval embossed white metal backed wall mirror, 36cm diameter. £300-£400 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 322 . A Chinese bronze and champleve enamel 340 . An Austrian porcelain and inlaid ebony vase. outside pipe, 19th century [cover lacking].

323 . A Chinese lacquer and bentwood food 341 . Two Westend wristwatches with stainless carrier, together with a lacquer table steel straps. cabinet and a pair of carved wood appliques. 342 . A group of three Chinese glass snuff bottles one in red overlay, the second 324 . A traditional Chinese lacquer three tier marbled, the third imitating amber [3]. wedding basket. 343 . An early 20th century circular brass 325 . A 19th century oval copper kettle, together weather forecaster by Negretti & Zambra, with two cast brass trays and a pill box. London, dated 1915 with triple calibrated rings and forecast, 12cm diameter. 326 . A modern Chinese brass opium pipe. 344 . A pair of mid 19th century daguerreotypes, 327 . A game of Totopoly and a quantity of quarter plate studies. books. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

328 . A collection of various brass and copper 345 . A late 19th century carved meerschaum wares including a preserve pan, fire kerb, pipe in case, together with a miniature etc. (a lot) inlaid tortoiseshell mandolin

329 . A Cookers Patent ukulele banjo. 346 . A group of costume jewellery including a pierced silver two-piece buckle, together 330 . A walnut regulator wall clock with eagle with a 9ct gold Mizpah brooch. mount. 347 . An extensive collection of British and 331 . Two modern carved Balinese panels. world coins including Victoria crowns 1889, 1889 , 1889, 1897, George V crown 332 . A Tom Bower bronze sculpture of a nude 1935, half crowns, florins, threepence female seated figure holding a cockerel. pieces, sixpences, pennies etc. £250-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 333 . A group of thirteen 19th/20th century corkscrews in case. 348 . A Chad Valley Paddington Bear, together with two other Teddy Bears. 334 . A modern Chinese lacquer and mother of pearl inset table top jewellery cabinet. 349 . A group of silver backed dressing table mirrors/brushes, christening gowns, 335 . H. Meaker, London - a wall timepiece with purses etc. single fusee movement. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 350 . A collection of Halcyon Days enamel boxes includes three egg-shaped boxes, 336 . An Avia 9ct gold wristwatch and a 9ct gold circular and oval examples, together with crucifix on chain. two patch boxes, some boxed. £80-£100 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 337 . A collection of various 20th century fountain pens including a grey marble 351 . A collection of miscellaneous coins and Unique pen. tokens.

338 . A collection of Chinese engraved mother- 352 . A Chad Valley GWR wooden jigsaw and of-pearl gaming counters (approx 90) four similar, together with a Corgi diecast Noddy car. 339 . A late 19th century ivory crucifix pendant carved with vines.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 353 . A large Art Nouveau style wrought iron 367 . A 20th century patchwork quilt. fireside companion set with central column stand on quatrefoil base supporting s set 368 . A Vienna regulator type wall clock of four fire implements. (later case).

354 . A Specto movie projector and spares, with 369 . A Vienna regulator wall clock in a walnut Leica case. and ebonised case.

355 . A Japanese table top folding triple panel 370 . A 19th century Vienna regulator type wall screen the central painted panel depicting clock. Fukurokuju on a mountain path, the other panels decorated with mountain scenes, 371 . Welsh Bible 19th cent, Aunt Louisa's Book birds and flowers, 28cm. high, 34.5cm. of Wonder Stories, Image de la Femme, wide. and British Book of Song. (4). £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £15-£25 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

356 . A copper and opaque glass oil lamp. 372 . Four boxes of various books, various subjects. 357 . A 9ct gold signet ring, together with a pair of cufflinks and three dress studs. 373 . Two reproduction Japanese tsubas, both in the traditional style, one with Herons 358 . A modern gilt framed circular relief plaque. and foliage, the other with dragon decoration, (2) 359 . A WMF Art Nouveau silver plated inkwell of rectangular outline. 374 No Lot.

360 . A 19th century treen snuff box together 375 . An early 20th century album of with a scribing gauge and two prehistoric topographical postcards including Hong flints. Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, together with three other albums of 361 . A Georgian silver mounted horn beaker a postcards including Donald McGill, Mabel bronzed metal figure of a horse and a Lucie Attwell and various other subjects. treen snuff box, (3). £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

362 . Three daguerreotypes in cases, together 376 . Shakespeare miniature set of 40 volumes with two loose and one in an envelope, in custom made bookshelves, Allied another ambrotype of a husband and wife, Newspapers Ltd, n.d.. a study of a gentleman (damaged). £20-£40 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

363 . A polished steel parallel rule in mahogany 377 . A pair of Chinese carved russet stone case, of traditional form with moustache seals of square section surmounted by hinges, calibrated top rule and compass elephants, the front aspect incised with calibrated lower rule. lines of text, 19 cm high. £100-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 364 . A modern musical box playing airs by Tchaikovsky contained in a glazed burr 378 . A carved Black Forest photo frame. walnut and ebonised case. 379 . A 19th century Japanese print of a in 365 . A quantity of assorted volumes, including full sail (faded). PUNCH, works of CHARLES DICKENS etc. 380 . A modern cast iron owl door stop.

366 . A polished brass altar style standard lamp 381 . A Chinese military wristwatch in green raised on paw feet. case.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 382 . An Edwardian German 'Vienna' style wall 409 . A giltwood and gesso landscape clock the eight-day duration spring-driven overmantel mirror in the Regency taste movement striking on a gong, the grid having a moulded and reeded cornice and pendulum having a brass bob, the ivorine frieze panel with raised decoration dial having black Roman numerals and depicting classical figures and lion drawn red decorative half-hour markings, a chariot with trumpeting angels, inset with a decorative brass centre and decorative triple divided bevelled plate, flanked by blued-steel hands, the oak case with half- reeded upright, 129cm. long, 91.5cm. turned columns to the front either side of high. the fully glazed door, with the pediment £150-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*). top having a turned finial, height 100 cms (inc. finial). 410 . A three seater upholstered settee.

383 . A Franklin Mint figure - Elegance De Paris, 411 . A 19th century drop flap table. Greek decorated jar and cover, Treatise of Imperial Dynasties and maps and prints. 412 . A Queen Anne style walnut dwarf tallboy.

384 . A Victorian mahogany table top cabinet. 413 . A walnut and brass mounted cocktail cabinet. 385 - 398 No Lots. 414 . A walnut concave fronted corner display cabinet and one other. FURNITURE 415 . A 17th Century and later reconstructed 399 . An early 19th Century inlaid mahogany oak gateleg table sideboard with bowed centre section raised on square tapering legs. 416 . A 19th century inlaid mahogany serpentine fronted sideboard raised on 400 . An oak and elm Windsor wheelback square tapering legs terminating in spade armchair. feet. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

401 . An Oriental carved nest of four tables, 417 . A 1930's oak filing cabinet with tambour coffee table and lamp standard. front.

402 . A pine hymn board, a mahogany corner 418 . A Georgian mahogany linen press having cabinet, pin mirror and a pine two door a pair of panelled doors above two short cabinet. and two long drawers raised on bracket feet. 403 . A child's oak church pew from Bovey Tracey. 419 . An Edwardian mahogany demi lune display cabinet on splayed legs. 404 . An early 20th century wooden and metal bound travelling trunk, probably Cornish. 420 . A walnut display cabinet.

405 . A William IV mahogany open armchair. 421 . An inlaid rosewood Sutherland table.

406 . A pair of Edwardian bedroom chairs. 422 . A 19th century serpentine sideboard. £150-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 407 . A walnut marquetry occasional table and a pair of Edwardian occasional chairs. 423 . A 19th century oak bureau.

408 . A 19th century mahogany Pembroke 424 . A 19th century mahogany upright chest of table. two short and four long drawers. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 425 . A 19th century mahogany butler's tray on 442 . A yew wood reproduction two drawer filing stand. cabinet.

426 . A Queen Anne style lady's walnut bureau. 443 . A glass topped coffee table raised on a lacquered brass base. 427 . A Victorian mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers. 444 . A late Victorian carved oak Lodge elbow chair with heavily carved back panel No. 428 . A Regency style gilt overmantel mirror. 429.

429 . An early 20th century brass adjustable 445 . A 19th century carved oak Lodge elbow standard lamp with onyx undertier, chair from the City of Exeter Lodge No. together with shade. 194.

430 . A 20th century walnut veneer and 446 . A circular pine tripod occasional table. crossbanded bachelors chest of drawers, raised on bracket feet. 447 . An Edwardian inlaid mahogany dressing table. 431 . A small walnut veneered bureau, raised on cabriole legs terminating in claw and 448 . A Victorian mahogany kneehole dressing ball feet. table.

432 . A George III mahogany bowfront hanging 449 . An Edwardian inlaid mahogany kneehole corner cupboard. desk with tooled leather inset top.

433 . A 19th Century mahogany commode 450 . A 19th Century oak standing corner open chest with a hinged top and dummy display cabinet, with a moulded projecting drawer front with box interior and ceramic cornice and painted interior with fixed liner, fitted with a drawer below on short shelves, flanked by fluted canted angles turned feet, 63.5cm. above and plain canted angles below, 99cm (3ft 3in) across, 186cm (6ft 1 1/4in) 434 . A carved and painted wood swan high. ornament. 451 . A Chinese carved four door cabinet on 435 . A large three-seater settee, upholstered in stile legs. cream covers. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

436 . An oak side table with single drawer. 452 . A large gilt overmantel wall mirror in the Victorian style. 437 . A Victorian walnut serpentine card table. £200-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 453 . A Chinese hardwood lamp standard and 438 . A Georgian mahogany and inlaid side silk shade. table raised on square tapering legs. 454 . A pair of 19th century mahogany stools. 439 . A Regency style circular supper table. 455 . A carved oak long stool in the 17th century 440 . A late Victorian/Edwardian carved oak style with chip carved top, the legs joined side table. by stretchers. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 441 . A Queen Anne style walnut dressing table with triple mirrors and a similar walnut 456 . A 20th century cottage oak dresser in the bedside table. 18th century style with open shelved back. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £120-£180 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 457 . A gilt curtain pole, complete with rings and 475 . An Edwardian roll top desk with a brass fittings. gallery rail, retailed by The Shannon File Company, London. 458 . A glazed mahogany corner cupboard. £400-£500 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

459 . A modern overmantel wall mirror in the 476 . A similar pair of Victorian upholstered Victorian style. nursing chairs. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 460 . An early 20th century mahogany set of open corner shelves. 477 . A pair of Victorian mahogany and upholstered dining chairs. 461 . An Edwardian style inlaid mahogany two- drawer filing cabinet. 478 . A white painted window seat, together with a similar circular occasional table. 462 . A modern mahogany games table with chessboard inlaid top, raised on claw and 479 . An early 20th century oak dining table, ball feet. together with a set of six walnut dining chairs with arched backs. 463 . A Victorian mahogany tripod table and an £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). oak tripod table. 480 . A mahogany chest of two short and two 464 . An 18th century oak coffer on stile long drawers. supports. 481 . A walnut and inlaid davenport desk. 465 . A 19th century carved mahogany square £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). urn table with blind fret carved ornament. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 482 . A lady's reproduction mahogany serpentine fronted bureau. 466 . A near matching pair of Lodge chairs, City of Exeter No. 194. 483 . A Georgian style serpentine chest of drawers. 467 . A pair of 19th century oak Exeter Lodge elbow chairs, No. 6931. 484 . A John Carter mahogany adjustable reading table. 468 . A Victorian inlaid walnut D-shaped card table. 485 . A brass standard lamp with shade. £200-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 486 . A matched set of eight early 19th century 469 . A pair of late 19th century carved oak ash ladder back dining chairs with rush Exmouth Lodge chairs with carved panel seats. backs. £250-£350 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

470 . A 19th century Rougemont Lodge carved 487 . A Georgian style fret carved wall mirror. oak elbow chair, No. 230. 488 . A Victorian mahogany wine table on 471 . A Victorian oak pedestal desk with leather triform base, together with a reproduction inset top. two-tier table. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 489 . A pair of modern floral upholstered 472 . A pair of Georgian style bedside cabinets. armchairs.

473 . A mahogany square urn table in the 490 . A mahogany and brass standard Georgian taste. lamp/table on triform base.

474 . A swing-frame dressing table mirror, 491 . An Edwardian triangular drop flap table. together with a footstool.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 492 . An 18th century oak and crossbanded 510 . An American walnut bureau on claw and chest of two short and three long drawers ball feet. raised on bracket feet. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 511 . A white painted coffer, TV cabinet and sofa table. 493 . Two Chinese hardwood stands of plain rectangular design. 512 . A mahogany twin pillar dining table, together with a set of nine dining chairs to 494 . A 19th century mahogany bowfronted include two elbow chairs. chest of two short and three long drawers £250-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*). on bracket feet. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 513 . A Victorian oak writing table having a tooled leather inset top on turned and 495 . A 19th century mahogany low table with tapering legs. hinged lid. £120-£180 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

496 . An Oriental low table. 514 . An oak trestle table in the 17th century style with plank top together with five 497 . A 19th century mahogany side or dressing wheel back dining chairs. table raised on square tapering legs. £250-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*).

498 . A mahogany side table with single long 515 . A mid 18th century mahogany oval drop drawer. flap dining table.

499 . A late Victorian/Edwardian marquetry 516 . An American child's rocking chair. rosewood card table. £100-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 517 . A 19th century carved oak Grecian Lodge elbow chair, No 5836. 500 . A Chinese carved wood urn table raised on shaped supports. 518 . An oak Riley snooker/dining table, raised on turned legs. 501 . A Regency mahogany and inlaid chest of four long drawers. 519 . A mahogany side table on turned legs. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 520 . A carved walnut serpentine table. 502 . A Georgian mahogany secretaire chest. 521 . A mid 19th century rosewood chiffonier. 503 . A 19th century campaign secretaire chest in two parts. 522 . An oak astragal glazed bookcase. £200-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 523 . An Edwardian display cabinet with 504 . A set of six mahogany dining chairs in the simulated inlaid decoration. Georgian style. 524 . A glazed Chippendale style mahogany 505 . A mahogany twin pillar dining table. display cabinet with astragal glazed doors. £250-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 506 . A set of six 17th Century style oak dining chairs with solid backs and seats. 525 . A French inlaid and marble topped night cupboard. 507 . A Georgian style twin pillar dining table with one spare leaf. 526 . A Regency style serpentine front two drawer side table. 508 . A fruitwood tip up occasional table. 527 . An Edwardian mahogany games table of 509 . A Queen Anne style walnut cupboard. shaped outline and a Regency style occasional table.

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 528 . An Edwardian mahogany open bookcase. 543 . Two similar Eastern carpets with wine grounds within multiple borders, 529 . A Caucasian Rug, the indigo field with a 290 x 200cm. geometric pointed medallion and geometric flowering, foliate and palmette 544 . An Afghan russet ground rug and stems, enclosed by a main ivory floral matching runner. foliate meander border, 200 x 140cm. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 545 . A small mahogany Edwardian occasional table, together with a low coffee table. 530 . A Joshegan Rug, the field with indigo oval panels, flowerhead medallions and 546 . A small oak and figured walnut sideboard. palmette and flowering stems, enclosed by a main red flowerhead medallion border, 547 . A Matthews & Co mahogany box 148 x 99cm. commode.

531 . A decorative marginal wall mirror. 548 . A Caucasian runner, the brick red field with a row of geometric design lozenge 532 . A rectangular marginal mirror in silvered medallions and surrounding medallions, wood spiral ribbon frame. enclosed by a boteh and palmette meander border, 405cm x 118cm. 533 . Three bridge tables and a pair of balloon back chairs. 549 . An early 20th century stained beech stool, together with an oak armchair and an 534 . An upholstered tub armchair. Edwardian inlaid occasional table.

535 . A small Persian rug having seven rows of 550 . A modern decorative gilt and floral wall medallions on a red ground. mirror.

536 . A Victorian wing back chair raised on 551 . Two white painted garden chairs and a cabriole legs. similar table.

537 . A mid 18th Century mahogany dower 552 . Two mahogany and smoked glass coffee chest, with a rectangular hinged moulded tables. top, fitted with two short and a single long drawer below, having brass carrying 553 . A set of four George III mahogany dining handles to the sides, 125cm (4ft 1 1/4in) chairs in Hepplewhite taste. wide (damaged). 554 . A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon 538 . A gilt framed marginal wall mirror of back dining chairs. arched shaped form with foliate moulded £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). and carved frame with shell cresting, 104 cm high. 555 . A set of three carved mahogany dining chairs in the Hepplewhite style and one 539 . A 19th century oak and tapestry footstool. other (4).

540 . A stained walnut standard lamp. 556 . Two marble topped washstands with later painted bases. 541 . A green onyx, marble and champleve enamel square jardiniere stand (top 557 . A Victorian adjustable piano stool. damaged). £150-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 558 . A Persian rug having stylised foliate decoration on a camel coloured ground. 542 . A Moroccan wool carpet with all over stylised flowerhead decoration on faded orange ground, 360 x 137cm..

NOTE: *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights

Conditions of Sale

Bearnes, Hampton & Littlewood carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Bearnes, Hampton & Littlewood or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “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 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; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) The maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. Information For Buyers

1. Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. Buyer’s Premium. The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium at 21% + VAT (25.2%) which shall include VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law (see below). There is a surcharge when bidding on the internet. 5. VAT. A ‘dagger’ symbol indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate (presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 15% on importation into the UK. The double ‘dagger’ symbol indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale).

7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of goods. The export of any lot from the UK or import into any other country may be subject to one or more export or import licences being granted. It is the buyers responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence required or delay in obtaining such licence cannot justify the cancellation of the sale or any delay in making payment of the total amount due. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help. 9. Bidding. Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. 10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or FAX. 11. Methods of Payment All payments by mail, bank transfer, etc, must be made in sterling. The following methods of payment are available: CASH (Up to a Sterling equivalent of 10,000 Euros); CHEQUE; STERLING BANK DRAFT; DIRECT BANK TRANSFER IN STERLING; CREDIT CARD (VISA AND ACCESS-MASTERCARD ISSUED IN THE UK ONLY); DEBIT CARDS (SWITCH, CONNECT, ETC) If a purchaser is unknown to the auctioneers and is intending to pay by credit or debit card we will require the card holder to attend in person with suitable photographic identification, otherwise payment is required by BACS/CHAPS or electronic bank transfer. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged. Cheques and drafts should be made payable to Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood. Payments by Visa and Access/MasterCard will be subject to a surcharge of 2% of the total amount payable. There is no surcharge for debit card payments. Clearance Times Sterling cheques drawn on UK banks and supported by a cheque card valid for the amount due can be cleared immediately. All other sterling cheques drawn on UK banks will generally clear on the fifth working day after receipt. Sterling bank drafts drawn on UK banks can generally be cleared immediately.

Bank transfers clear as soon as our bank receives funds (which does not happen instantaneously after payment instructions are given). Credit and debit card payments can be cleared immediately, subject to paragraph 11 above. 12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT (“DROIT DE SUITE”)

If a lot is affected by this right it will be identified with the symbol “.” as a prefix to the lot number. The buyer agrees to pay Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay such amount to the artist’s collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer Price is 1,000 Euro or more and the amount cannot be more than 12,500 Euro per lot. The amount is calculated as follows:

Royalty for the portion of the Hammer Price (in Euro)

4.00% up to 50,000

3.00% between 50,000.1 and 200,000

1.00% between 200,000.01 and 350,000

0.50% between 350,000.01 and 500,000

0.25% in excess of 500,000

Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Euro rate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium of 21% + VAT (25.2%), which shall include VAT on the premium at the rateimposed by law. There is a surcharge when using internet bidding.

S. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with a ‘dagger’ or double ‘dagger’. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position).

6. PAYMENT and SHIPPING (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. (3) Unfortunately Bearnes Hampton and Littlewood are unable to provide any other wrapping, packing and despatch service of their own but can provide a list of Companies to contact. Competitive rates have been negotiated with Mail Boxes Etc., specialist in the provision of wrapping, packing and despatch services to the Antiques and Fine Art business sector. They provide for all services for lots purchased from our saleroom. Mail Boxes Etc. collect items weekly from our saleroom, though special collections can be arranged if required. They offer a professional, domestic and International service by post, courier, road, air and sea, depending on the lot size, destination and speed required. Bespoke cases can also be made up for your lot or lots. While indicative pricing is always obtainable by contacting Mail Boxes Etc., firm pricing is agreed after wrapping and packing prior to despatch. The minimum cost with Mail Boxes Etc., is £24.50 plus VAT, which will include collection, professional wrapping, packing and domestic delivery. Payment can be made with all major credit and debit cards.

7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for.

8. EXPORT The export of any lot from the UK or import into any other country may be subject to one or more export or import licences being granted. It is the buyers responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. The denial of any licence required or delay in obtaining such licence cannot justify the cancellation of the sale or any delay in making payment of the total amount due. 9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; please note there will be an additional late payment penalty of £40 if your account is unpaid after 28 days. (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions

10. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

11. COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.

12. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

13. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 14. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as

15. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.

16. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.

GENERAL 17. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 18. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 19. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 20. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 21. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

22. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.