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Fine Art and Decorative Items

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Fine Art and Decorative Items Friday 3rd November 2017 at 4pm

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Silver and Electroplate Items 4 A George III North Country silver (All Weights Approximate) coffee pot, the pear shaped body with a cast scroll fluted swan neck spout, a scroll 1 An Edwardian silver vase, with wood handle and a gadrooned domed pierced scrolling foliage chased hinged lid with an urn finial, on a gadroon decoration, a vacant cartouche, a crinkle banded foot, 13in (33cm) Makers mark moulded flared rim with a fine beaded indistinct, possibly Langlands and edge, on a loaded domed foot, 10.75in Robertson, Newcastle 1784, 26oz (27.5cm) Makers Hilliard and Thompson, (854gm) (all in) £600-800 Birmingham 1903. £80-120

Lot 4

Lot 1 5 A Victorian silver two handled bowl, with chased foliage, Maker L.P, 2 A set of four George III silver Old London 1860, together with a silver hip English pattern bright cut table spoons, shape double opening cigarette case, engraved a plume of feathers crest, gilded inside, Makers Messrs Zimmerman, Makers Smith and Fearn, London 1789, Birmingham 1922 and a late Victorian 8oz (264gm) £100-150 engraved silver card and note case, with silver pencil to green leather interior, Chester 1901, 14.75oz (418gm) weighable silver. £100-150

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3 A rectangular silver cigarette box, cedar lined, the hinged lid with initials, Lot 5 5.5in (14cm) Makers Adie Bros, Birmingham 1928, together with a silver 6 Six George III silver fiddle pattern cream jug, with bracket handle on bun table spoons, engraved a star crest above feet, Maker Nathan & Hayes, Chester initials, five Makers William Eley & William 1909, 4.5oz (145gm) (weighable silver) (2) Fearn, London 1815 and one by Peter, £80-120 Anne and William Bateman, London 1804, 13oz (426gm) £100-150

Lot 3 Lot 6

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7 A pair of Edwardian glass noggins 10 A Victorian silver wine goblet, the for Irish whiskey, with hinged silver lids bowl engraved bands of trailing florets, and labels on chains inscribed 'whiskey', gilded inside, on a conforming knopped Birmingham and London 1908 (4) stem foot, 6in (15cm) Makers Edward and £80-120 John Barnard, London 1865, 6.1oz (189gm) £100-150

Lot 7

8 A Victorian silver oval box, with engraved beaded border, floral swags and a boars head crest, a slightly domed hinged lid with detachable mother of pearl finial, 5.5in (14cm) Maker Thomas Smiley, Lot 10 London 1860, 13oz (410gm) £800-1000 11 A pair of early George II silver tapersticks, the spool shaped holders on knopped silesian stems, crests to the welled square bases with cusp corners to the moulded borders, 4.25in (11cm) Makers Joseph Bird, London 1731, 6oz (182gm) £1500-2000

Lot 8

9 Seven George III Scottish silver tablespoons Old English pattern, engraved initials, two different makers, Edinburgh 1807/08, 13.5oz (438gm) £100-150

Lot 11

Lot 9

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12 An Edwardian silver toilet jar, the 14 A part set of late Victorian silver sides with repousse wisteria, the lid with fiddle pattern cutlery, engraved an initial, cartouche of repousse daisies and comprising:- five table forks, five dessert engraved initials, 4in (10cm) Maker spoons and five dessert forks, Maker William Comyns, London 1904, a Victorian George Maudesley Jackson, London oblong glass hat pin box, with a silver lid 1894/95, 17oz (548gm) (15) £150-250 engraved a monogram, a small late Victorian silver cream jug, a Victorian silver Indian style napkin ring, a later silver napkin ring and three cut glass Edwardian scent bottles and smelling salts and a jar, with silver lids and stoppers, different dates and makers, 7oz (228gm) together with two Scottish provincial silver teaspoons, Old English pattern with Lot 14 initials, Maker James Erskine of Aberdeen, circa 1800, a George III 15 A Victorian silver beaker, engraved Scottish French fiddle pattern teaspoon, an elephant head crest imposed with three another fiddle pattern teaspoon and a pair fleur de lis, the interior gilded, 4.5in (11cm) of George III taper end dessert spoons retailer Turners, New Bond St, Maker with initials, Edinburgh and three George Alfred Ivory, London 1861, 6oz (192gm) III Old English pattern table forks, London, £400-500 8.5oz (295gm) different dates and makers, 15.5oz (523gm) (17) £150-250

Lot 15

16 A pair of Victorian silver oval mustard pots, with pierced engraved Lot 12 bands to the sides, the hinged lids with urn finials, bracket handles, fitted blue glass 13 Two silver three piece condiment liners, Makers Henry Wilkinson & Co, sets, with blue glass liners to the salt and London 1896, together with a pair of mustard pots with condiment spoons, George III oval silver salts, the pierced London and Birmingham 1962 and 1960, sides with a beaded edge, fitted 10oz (340gm) (cased) (10) £100-150 blue glass liners each, on four legs to claw and ball feet, Maker Stephen Adams 1st, London 1785, 7.5oz (226gm) (4) £80-120

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17 Two sets of six late Victorian silver 20 A George V silver kettle on stand, teaspoons with matching sugar tongs, the rectangular body with angled corners, engraved decoration, cased, different engraved a First World War presentation dates and makers, together with a pair of inscription to Major Gurst from the 22nd late Victorian silver scallop shell salts, on overseas Bttn, the Seaforth Highlanders of ball feet and a pair of shell bowl salt Canada, with regimental badge, having a spoons, gilded inside, Birmingham 1896, swan neck spout, the hinged cover with an cased, 10oz (302gm) (18) £80-120 ebony finial and ebony handle, the stand on four cabriole legs with a stretchered spirit heater, on pad feet, 13in (33cm) Maker Stevenson and Law, Sheffield 1912, 39oz (1226gm) (all in) £400-500

Lot 17

18 A four piece silver tea service, the circular bodies with fine reeded shell Lot 20 borders, the teapot with a swan neck spout, the hot water jug with a scroll spout, 21 A set of six early Victorian silver having hinged lids with composite finials fiddle pattern dessert spoons, with later and scroll handles, Makers Mappin and initials, Maker George Adams, London Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1929, 37oz (1153gm) 1845, together with a set of six Regency (all in) £300-350 silver table forks, fiddle pattern, engraved later initials, Maker George Smith IV, London 1818, 21.5oz (718gm) £80-120

Lot 18

19 A set of seven Regency silver table forks, Old English pattern, engraved a star crest above initials, Maker William Eley and William Fearn, London 1815, 13oz (430gm) £100-150 Lot 21

Lot 19

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22 A French Art Deco First Standard 25 Early to mid nineteenth century silver cup, with panelled sides inscribed silver fiddle pattern cutlery:- A pair of early Brig Gen A C Critchle and Diana Fishwick, Victorian table spoons, four table forks, a on a concave hexagonal foot, inscribed set of seven dessert spoons and three Jean E.Puiforcat, Paris circa 1935, 5in dessert forks, mostly crested and initialled, (12.5cm) 13.5oz (436gm) (Brig Gen different dates and makers, 26oz (833gm) A.Cecil Critchle D.S.O, a Canadian, was (16) £200-300 the youngest Empire brigadier general of the First World War, an air commodore in the Second World War, a fine amateur golfer, met Diana Fishwick at Le Touquet, Diana won the British and French ladies Open in 1933, they married in 1938) £200-300

Lot 25

26 An Edwardian silver oval biscuit box, the lift off lid with an oval detachable ribbed ebony finial, 6in (15cm) Makers Lot 22 Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1905, 13oz (418gm) £200-300 23 A late Victorian/Edwardian silver rectangular dressing table tray (a split to the border) 10.9in (25cm) a cylindrical toilet jar, 3.5in (9cm) and a cut glass paste jar, 2.75in (7cm) diameter, with a silver lid, embossed five angel heads after Raphael, different makers, London and Birmingham 1901, 11.5oz (380gm) (3) £100-150

Lot 26

27 A late eighteenth century Scottish provincial silver punch ladle, Old English pattern, with a crest of a dragon above a coronet, having a circular bowl, 9in (23cm) Lot 23 Makers Craw and Hill of Canongate, circa 1775, 2.5oz (70gm) £100-150 24 A George III silver beaker, with a flared lip, the interior gilded, on a moulded foot, 3.5in (9cm) Makers George Smith II and Thomas Hayter, London 1795, 4.5oz (138gm) £400-500

Lot 27

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28 A set of five mid eighteenth century 30 A fine late Victorian silver and silver Scottish provincial table spoons, glass claret, the body decorated with hanoverian pattern with pointed ends, cutting in rock crystal effect, of birds and engraved initials, Maker Thomas Johnston flowering shrubs, attributable to Thomas of Montrose, circa 1750, 11oz (350gm) Webb & Son, the silver mounted neck with £400-600 chased foliage and a crested cartouche on one side, a vacant cartouche the other side, a cast and chased scroll spout and an ogee hinged cover with a pierced fretwork thumbpiece, a reeded foliage moulded hollow scroll handle connected to a pierced fretwork girdle band, on a panelled circular silver foot, 12.5in (32cm) Makers The and Co Ltd, London 1901. £1800-2200

Lot 28

29 William IV and Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern cutlery comprising:- a table fork, a dessert spoon, four dessert forks and a set of six teaspoons, different dates and makers, together with a set of six George III silver dessert forks, engraved later initials, Makers William Eley and William Fearn, London 1802, 26.5oz (814gm) (18) £200-300 Lot 30

31 A Victorian silver child's mug, with a cast capped scroll handle and a moulded foot, Maker C.F Hancock, London 1866, 6oz (186gm) £100-150

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32 A fine George II rococo silver 34 A Charles II silver porringer, with coffee pot, the inverted pear shape body acanthus repousse decoration, two cast with a cast chased leaf capped swan neck scroll handles on a spreading foot, 4in spout, with a vacant cartouche and scroll (10cm) high, 8.25in (21cm) across spray collar, the ogee hinged cover with a handles, makers mark unregistered but cast rococo spray finial, a scroll wood possibly Thomas Jenkins, London 1675, capped handle, with chased spray 14.25oz (475gm) £3000-4000 applique, on a cast moulded conforming foot, 11.25in (28.5cm) Maker John Swift, London 1755, 31oz (960gm) all in. £2500-3500

Lot 34

35 An early George II Scottish provincial silver bullet teapot, with a tapering spout, the shoulder and hinged lid Lot 32 with a band of foliage, a silver leaf capped scroll handle, on a circular moulded 32A A George IV/William IV Scottish spreading foot, 6in (15cm) Maker George silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, Cooper of Aberdeen, circa 1735, 21.5oz crested, Glasgow 1830, 3.5oz (110gm) (695gm) £600-800 £80-120

Lot 35

36 A late Victorian silver oblong tray, Lot 32A the vacant centre with a bright cut band to a foliage flat chased surround, an applied 33 A Victorian silver bachelors oval pierced foliage scroll chased raised teapot and milk jug in Georgian style, border, with a serpentine beaded edge, on having engraved borders, crested and bun feet, 20.5in (52cm) Retailed by R.C monogrammed cartouches, the teapot Oldfield, Liverpool, Makers Martin and with a tapering spout, the hinged lid with a Hall, Sheffield 1891, 88oz (2978gm) ribbed ebony finial and an ebony scroll £1000-1500 handle, Makers Messrs Hennell, London 1878, the milk jug 1877, 14.25oz (460gm) (all in) (2) £200-300

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37 A Regency silver fiddle and thread 40 An oval photograph frame, the oak pattern basting spoon, crested, Makers easel back with a glazed silver front, Eley & Fearn, London 1814, 5.5oz another with embossed foliage, a small (170gm) £80-120 circular photograph frame with silver front, 3in (7.5cm) a silver card case, a small Victorian silver salt, a shoe horn with repousse mother of pearl, an oval mother of pearl shell sweetmeat silver handle dish, on a loaded silver pedestal foot, 6in (15cm) different dates and makers, an Eastern repousse child's mug, a pair of Liberty Tudric small hammered silver plated pewter boudoir candlesticks, 3.1in Lot 37 (8cm) and a large pair of Mappin and Webb Princes plate oval sauceboats, on 38 A Victorian silver christening mug, shell feet, 7.1in (18m) (12) £100-150 engraved with Little Boy Blue taking a nap and Little Miss Moffett eating her curds and whey, with presentation inscription, a 'C' scroll handle, on a moulded foot, Makers Barnard Bros, London 1884, 4.5oz (142gm) £80-120

Lot 40

41 A pair of Swiss hammered silver coloured metal .800 standard goblets, the inverted pear shape bowls, gilded inside, partly fluted with a panelled knop, decorated with STOSS 1950 and 1952 and standing bears of the Cantons of Bern Lot 38 and Appenzell, with fasces, on a conforming domed foot, 5.5in (14cm) 39 A late Victorian circular silver fruit Makers mark of Tezler, 8oz (262gm) bowl, the repousse grapevine and floral probably for amateur alpine car trials. scroll hatched border with vacant £300-500 cartouches, on a spreading foot, 10.25in (26cm) Makers Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1893, 16.5oz (525gm) £200-300

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42 A George II silver covered sugar 45 A William IV West Indian bowl, on a collet foot, 4.3in (11cm) satinwood veneered writing table, the diameter, Maker Robert Lucas, London rectangular top inset gilt tooled maroon 1738, 8.5oz (288gm) £1000-1500 cloth to a cross banded border, the two frieze drawers cedar lined with brass bramah style locks, the reverse with dummy drawers, on trestle end supports with pierced fretwork panels and scroll brackets, the plinths united by a turned stretcher, the bun feet on later casters, 3ft 3in (99cm) wide x 23.5in (60cm) deep x 30in (76cm) high. £200-300 Lot 42

43 A late Victorian silver punch bowl in early eighteenth century French Regency style, with repousse ribbed and acanthus bossing, the neck with a frieze of linked foliage and pomegranates above Vitruvian scrolls, two moulded ribbed knopped fluted side handles, with acanthus appliques, on a ribbed and Lot 45 acanthus foot, 11in (28cm) diameter, 15.5in (39.5cm) (across handles) Maker 46 An oak open bookcase, the top John Newton Mappin, London 1894, 85oz with a band of carved palmettes and an (2781gm) £1200-1800 elliptical petal edge, the chip carved shelves above a carved panelled drop down door, on a plinth, 4ft 4in (132cm) wide x 3ft 8.5in (113cm) high, circa 1900. £100-150

Lot 43

Furniture

44 A Sheraton faded mahogany dumb Lot 46 waiter, with three graduated circular drop leaf tiers, two revolving on turned stems, 47 A large Regency faded mahogany the base with three reeded splay legs, on Pembroke table, the rectangular drop leaf brass sabots and casters. £400-600 top with a reeded edge, having an end frieze drawer and dummy drawer with brass knob handles, the ring turned legs on later white china casters, 4ft (122cm) x 4ft 9.5in (146cm) £100-200

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48 A French beech fauteuil, in Louis 51 A George IV gilt frame overmantle XV style, with distressed white paint to the mirror, the cornice above a frieze with a channelled frame, the cartouche shape central scallop shell and reeded panel split padded back, with a bouquet of flowers pilasters, the three divided plates flanked carved to the crest, the open padded arms by gilt gesso leafy pilasters, 26.5in (67cm) to a stuffed over seat, covered floral x 4ft 7.5in (141cm) £300-400 , the serpentine front carved with flowers, on cabriole legs. £80-120

Lot 51

Lot 48 52 A gentleman's wing armchair, the ribbed barrel shape upholstered back, to a 49 A Regency mahogany bedside sprung seat, covered in a distressed old night commode, the galleried top above a floral design material, on front pair of cupboard doors and a pull out pan foliage carved mahogany cabriole legs to holder, inlaid stringing, brass knob claw and ball feet, outswept back legs, handles, the sides with brass carrying (nineteenth century) £200-300 handles, on square tapering legs, 22in (56cm) £200-300

Lot 49 Lot 52

50 A set of eight mahogany dining 53 A late eighteenth century chairs of Hepplewhite design, the pierced mahogany occasional table, the circular tilt balloon shape splat backs with serpentine top with a raised moulded border, the vase crests, the stuffed over seats on front turned stem on three cabriole legs, to club square tapering legs with 'H' stretchers, feet, 25in (64cm) diameter. £100-150 comprising six side chairs and two carver armchairs, (mostly late eighteenth century) £600-800

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54 A Regency mahogany card table, 57 A small Regency mahogany the rectangular top with a figured veneered bowfront chest, the top edged veneered fold over flap, inlaid stringing, with stringing above four long graduated baize lined, having angled corners to a drawers, with later wood knob handles, on frieze, on ring turned legs, 3ft (91.5cm) front outswept French feet, 33in (84cm) £100-150 £200-300

Lot 54

55 A mid nineteenth century Scottish Lot 57 mahogany veneered serpentine commode chest, fitted three long graduated drawers 58 A child's beech Lancashire spindle with later brass rosette plate beaded ring back rocking armchair, with a rush seat, handles, protruding front canted corners, on front turned legs with stretchers, the on a plinth base, a panelled back, 4ft 2.5in pad feet on rockers. £80-120 (128cm) wide x 35in (89cm) high x 22.5in (57cm) deep. £400-600

Lot 55 Lot 58

56 A mid eighteenth century 59 A William IV turned rosewood mahogany toilet mirror, with a gilt gesso frame firescreen, with a glazed fabric border and brass handles to the side panel, the splay feet united by a turned supports, to a box base with a caddy stretcher. £80-120 moulded edge top and three swept front drawers, oak lined with a brass escutcheon, on ogee feet, 15.5in (39.5cm) £100-150

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59A A Victorian oak invalids bed table, 62 An eighteenth century Dutch the adjustable tilting rectangular top, on a mahogany veneered ogee bureau, the fall ratchet height adjustment, with Brewers flap with a book rest, a fitted interior with a patent London iron clasp, the part fluted panelled cupboard door, drawers and turned hollow stem, with a beaded collar, pigeon holes above two short and three to a circular base, with four spoke shape long drawers, oak lined with brass legs, on casters, 31in (79cm) £100-200 escutcheons and pierced brass fret plate handles, on ogee bracket feet, 3ft 7in (109cm) £100-150

Lot 59A

60 A small mahogany chest, the top with later banding to a moulded edge, a Lot 62 brushing slide above two short and three long graduated oak lined drawers with 63 An eighteenth century oak dresser, brass swan neck handles, on ogee with a raised plate rest to the back, the bracket feet, 31in (79cm) (probably mid two frieze drawers with pierced brass fret eighteenth century) £200-300 plate handles and escutcheons, on square legs, 4ft 7in (140cm) £100-200

Lot 63 Lot 60 64 A mid eighteenth century 61 A George IV rosewood music mahogany veneered bow fronted hanging Canterbury, the divisions with a central corner cupboard, the moulded cornice pierced grip handle, on ring turned corner above an interior with a shaped shelf and supports with bun finials, fitted a frieze two bow fronted shelves, enclosed by a drawer with wood knob handles, the pair of doors with brass escutcheons, 25in turned feet on brass casters, 20in (51cm) (63cm) £80-120 £300-400

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65 A George III mahogany side table, 68 A George IV mahogany three tier the frieze drawer oak lined with a brass whatnot, the rectangular rising reading swan neck handle, on square chamfered slope top, on an easel ratchet, the turned legs, 32in (81cm) £200-300 corner supports with a back rail, the base drawer with brass knob handles, the turned feet on brass casters, 19.5in (50cm) wide x 4ft 5in (123cm) high. £400-600

Lot 65

66 A small Victorian rosewood cabinet, with a cavetto cornice above adjustable shelves, enclosed by a pair of glazed doors with turned gadroon tied pilasters, on bracket feet, 3ft 2in (97cm) wide x 4ft 3.5in (131cm) high. £200-300 Lot 68

69 A nineteenth century inlaid slate octagonal table top, inlaid in semi precious stones, a garland of flowers (some missing and a chip to the edge) later placed on a metal stand, with four splay legs, 23.5in (60cm) diameter. £100-200

Lot 66

67 A late nineteenth century oak arts and crafts wardrobe, the top with a moulded cornice and raised sides, the hanging compartments enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, one with a mirror and Lot 69 boot rack on one side, the top pair of panels carved stylised foliage, having 70 A George II Cuban mahogany elongated hammered oxidised copper chest of low proportions, fitted a writing strap hinges, terminating in hearts and a slide above four long graduated oak lined pair of handles, on bracket feet, 3ft 9in drawers, with brass open plate handles (114cm) wide x 6ft 10in (208cm) high. and escutcheons, on ogee bracket feet, 3ft £100-200 1in (93cm) wide x 31in (79cm) high x 17in (43cm) deep, possibly early Gillows. £1500-2000

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71 A Victorian walnut occasional 74 A late George III mahogany chair, the curved button back with a candlestand, the circular top, on a turned baluster frieze, fluted scroll side supports stem, to three cabriole legs, 9.75in with paterae blocks to an oval padded (24.5cm) diameter x 29.5in (75cm) high. seat, covered green patterned material, on £200-300 front moulded cabriole legs to casters. £80-120

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72 A Regency mahogany two tread 75 A Sheraton mahogany veneered bedsteps night commode, with a rising lid card table, the fold over figured flap top, for a pan, on turned legs, 17.75in (45cm) with tulipwood cross banding, lined with £100-150 patterned oil cloth angled corners to the frieze on square tapering legs, inlaid oval panels, with two back gatelegs, on socket feet, 3ft (91.5cm)

Lot 72

73 A large Victorian bedroom foot head stool, the rectangular sprung seat, Lot 75 on moulded rosewood cabriole legs, 4ft

10in (147cm) x 34in (86cm) £200-300

Lot 73

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76 A mid nineteenth century North 77 A William IV/early Victorian Country oak longcase clock, the eight day mahogany veneered pagoda top case movement striking on a bell, the arched mantel clock, the 8 day twin fusee brass and silvered 13 inch dial with movement striking on a bell, having a subsidiary seconds dial and calendar convex painted eight inch dial, with aperture, the boss in the lunette inscribed Roman numerals, inscribed T Waite, C Fletcher Barnsley, having cast gilt mask Cheltenham, ebonized moulding, brass and dolphin foliage spandrels, the seat fabric back, fish scale side panels, with board replaced, the hood with a brass rosette plate ring handles, on a mahogany veneered front, inlaid stringing, plinth base, 19.5in (49.5cm) £200-300 to an arched swan neck pediment, with carved florets and brass finials, a central conch shell marquetry panel, brass Corinthian capitols to the reeded pillars, the trunk with a mahogany veneered frieze, above a banded serpentine top door, with a marquetry urn of flowers, in an elliptical panel, front mahogany canted corners, the banded base inlaid a marquetry conch shell, on bracket feet, circa 1840, 7ft 10in (239cm) overall height. Lot 77 £200-300 78 A late seventeenth century oak settle, with a carved high panelled back, the scroll side arms on front turned supports, the seat with a rising top to a carved panelled front, 4ft 9in (145cm) wide x 4ft 7in (140cm) high (some old restoration) £400-600

Lot 78

79 A mid eighteenth century flame mahogany veneered converted knife box, Lot 76 fitted later for stationery, a sloping hinged lid with a brass clasp and escutcheon, the sides with brass plate carrying handles, 13in (33cm) £80-120

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80 A George III mahogany double 83 A mahogany stationery box on gateleg table, the oval drop leaf top above stand, formerly a George III serpentine serpentine outline end friezes, the frame front knife box, with a sloping lid, cross on eight moulded square legs, 3ft 11.5in banded in tulipwood, enclosing later (90cm) x 4ft 8in (142cm) £100-200 divisions, the later stand on slender square tapering legs, with an undertier, 4ft (122cm) high x 9.5in (24cm) wide. £100-150

Lot 80

81 A George III butlers mahogany cutlery and plate tray, the shaped central division with a handle, shaped up corners to the rectangular box one end, the 'D' Lot 83 shape front with open pierced gallery sides, 23in (58cm) long, 13in (33cm) wide. 84 A Sheraton mahogany veneered £100-200 knife box, the hinged sloping lid with tulipwood banding and chequer stringing to flame veneer, a fitted interior, the inverted serpentine front with inlaid stop fluted pilasters, a bright cut silver elliptical plate ring handle and an open escutcheon, on ogee bracket feet, 14.5in (37cm) high. £300-400

Lot 81

82 An early nineteenth century rectangular tea chest, veneered in satinwood and banded in cocus wood and thurawood, the fitted interior with two hinged lidded caddies and a cut glass mixing bowl (lock missing) 12.25in (31cm) (possibly West Indian) £100-150 Lot 84

Lot 82

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Oriental 88 An Oriental iron red dragon sack pot, with two reptilian 85 A fine pair of Chinese cloisonne handles, on three scroll feet, 6in (15cm) vases, decorated red dragons chasing a and a Chinese compressed vase, flaming pearl with coloured smoke to the with raised decoration of blue phoenix, bodies, the necks with a band of shou foliage and Buddhist symbols, the neck motifs and a line of rui with foliage, to a with a band of flowerheads and leaves, to pale blue ground, 9in (23cm) (probably a cafe au lait ground, 8.5in (22cm) nineteenth century) £800-1200 (nineteenth century) (2) £100-150

Lot 85 Lot 88

86 A Chinese blue and white 89 A pair of Japanese late nineteenth dragon dish, 11.75in (30cm) and century Kutani pot pourri jars, with battle another dish with famille rose and verte scenes and the five immortals, the pierced foliage, with pheasants and a yellow lids with kylon finials, on ogee feet, 5.75in foliage border, 10.6in (27cm) early (15cm) £100-150 twentieth century. £80-120

Lot 89

Lot 86 90 A Chinese porcelain famille verte moon flask, decorated figures in a garden 87 A Chinese brown Yi Xing punch with a summer house, a tree and shrubs, pot, decorated sides with buildings and the surrounding ground with coloured blossoming trees, on an island in coloured foliage, two iron red scrolling lifts, with enamels, square seal mark, 9.5in (24cm) damage, also damage to the top rim and a £100-150 chip to the foot, 12in (31cm) (nineteenth century) £100-150

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91 An eighteenth century Chinese 94 A large late Victorian Royal porcelain blue and white bowl, with famille Worcester ivory porcelain jug, the verte overlaid decoration, 5.75in (14.5cm) cabbage leaf pattern with a mask spout, £80-120 overlaid with coloured flowers, 11in (28cm) £80-120

Lot 91

92 A fine large pair of Japanese nineteenth century Imari porcelain vases, Lot 94 red blue and gilt floral decoration, with panels of blossoming prunus, 18.5in 95 A pair of early nineteenth century (47cm) Meji, circa 1860. £200-300 French cordial glasses, the facetted cut bowls with gilt rims, on multi facet cut stems, to a circular foot, 4.7in (12cm) £80-120

Lot 92

Lot 95

European, China, Glass and Objects 96 A late eighteenth century Staffordshire , a 93 A pair of early nineteenth century raised decoration of a panel of men olive green glass port bottles, applied imbibing classical female figures, a glass prunts of the owners initials and sportsman and his dog, huntsmen and crest (one with an oval crack to the hounds chasing a fox, the rim applied a shoulder) 10.25in (26cm) £100-200 Sheffield plate mount, the foot rim badly chipped in several places, 9in (23cm) £80-120

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97 A Copeland mid nineteenth century 100 A nineteenth century Persian Parian wine jug, the sides with raised putti copper ewer, the body with of harvesting grapes and drinking wine, the Boteh motifs, birds and plants, a swan neck with grapevine, having a branch neck spout and writhen handle, with handle, 10.5in (27cm) (a small surface rim dragon head terminals and a hinged chip) £80-120 domed finial lid, 15.5in (39.5cm) £80-120

Lot 97 Lot 100 98 A George III mahogany veneered cube shape tea caddy, with canted 101 A pair of Chinese coloured carved corners, inlaid ebony stringing, 4.75in wood and lacquer figures, of an immortal (12cm) £80-120 holding a fruit, 10in (26cm) and Guan Yin holding a scroll, on a lotus decorated base, 9in (23cm) (2) £80-120

Lot 98

Lot 101 99 An African ebonized carved hardwood group, of boys clutching an 102 A large Chinese cream carved ancestral tree depicting their parents, soapstone figure, of a Shoulao, 14.5in 24.5in (62cm) and two African ebony (37cm) a smaller grey Chinese carved ceremonial wall carvings, 13.5in (34cm) soapstone figure, of Guan Yin holding a and 11.5in (29cm) (3) £100-150 lotus plant, on a mottled grey carved stone base, 8in (20cm) a coloured Chinese soapstone carving, of a kylon by a drinking bowl, 4.5in (11.5cm) long and a coloured Chinese soapstone group, of a boy offering a fruit to a seated elder, 3in (8cm) (4) £100-150

Lot 99

Lot 102 ALL ESTIMATES EXCLUDE THE BUYERS PREMIUM

103 A WMF Art Deco white porcelain 106 Two early Victorian saltglaze rectangular biscuit box, with green moulded jugs, Tam O'Shanter and Souter patterned decoration and metal mounts, a Johnnie, one with a hinged pewter lid, the clasp to a hinged lid with swing handle, seated imbibing figures amongst Cars Bleu decor 2000 (early twentieth grapevines, scroll branch handles, 10.25in century) 8.25in (21cm) £80-120 (26cm) and 8.75in (22cm) (2) £80-120

Lot 103

104 A pair of Chinese porcelain side plates, decorated gilt famille rose foliage, Lot 106 rust six character mark, 6in (15cm) and an oriental style porcelain figure of Guan Yin 107 A Victorian Staffordshire wearing coloured robes, on a flowering stoneware wine jug, moulded with lotus base, 7in (18cm) and a pair of classical figures and putti celebrating the Minton creamware plates, painted a song grape harvest in a vineyard, with branch bird in a cage and a pair of long tail birds, handle, registered mark 30th September, gazing at a beetle amongst grasses, with 1852, 11.5in (29cm) £100-150 swirl moulded borders, 10.25in (26cm) (5) £80-120

Lot 107 Lot 104 108 A late Victorian blush ivory Royal 105 Nine early Victorian Ridgeway Worcester porcelain basket work jug, stoneware plates, Penang pattern applied a chameleon, with a branch imitating famille rose, depicting a junk or handle, 6.5in (16.5cm) £80-120 river estuary with pagodas and a summer palace, comprising:- a soup bowl and two dinner plates, 10.25in (26cm) two dessert plates and two dessert bowls, 9in (23cm) and a pair of side plates, 8in (20cm) (9) £80-120

Lot 108

Lot 105 ALL ESTIMATES EXCLUDE THE BUYERS PREMIUM

109 An early Masons Ironstone China 112 A set of six Meissen porcelain wine jug, with moulded raised hounds in a cabaret coffee cans, saucers and plates, landscape to the sides, the neck with painted sprigs of flowers, with gilt rims and huntsmen drinking at a table, a branch two extra damaged plates, 6.25in (16cm) handle, black transfer mark and raised (20) £80-120 OHOL, 8.75in (22cm) £80-120

Lot 112

113 A Victorian Parian moulded Lot 109 Bacchus wine jug, with moulded putti riding a donkey and two baccant gripping 110 An early Victorian grey stoneware a wrestler (hairline crack to base) a grey wine jug, moulded with scenes from King stoneware Bacchus jug and a smaller Lear and stag hunting, a branch handle, matching jug with no.16 underneath, a 8in (20cm) £80-120 green stoneware Bacchus jug no.19, 8in (20cm) and a Staffordshire brown stoneware Bacchus jug, 7in (18cm) mid nineteenth century (5) £100-150

Lot 110

111 A pair of late Victorian Royal Lot 113 Worcester plates, decorated fruit, gilt yellow borders with floral panels, 114 A William IV porcelain jug, with gadroon edges, 9.45in (24cm) puce mark, panels, decorated a farmhouse and figure and a pair of mid nineteenth century floral in hilly landscape, a bird on a tree and plates, with green gilt borders, 8.75in flowers, gilt foliage borders, a scroll (22cm) (4) £80-120 handle, 7.5in (19cm) and a Derby porcelain plate, painted with view of the tomb of Cecilia Motella, royal blue gilt border, with a beaded edge, interspersed with florets, 9in (23) (2) £80-120

Lot 111

Lot 114 ALL ESTIMATES EXCLUDE THE BUYERS PREMIUM

115 A pair of early Victorian porcelain 118 A late nineteenth century dinner plates, painted flowers with Royal Sitzendorf porcelain dessert dish blue cream and gilt borders, 10.75in centrepiece, painted flowers with pierced (27.5cm) diameter, another pair of plates, trellis borders, applied fruit and flowers, decorated flowers and blue gilt vine floral supported by four putti legs, (one foot borders, 9.1in (23cm) another Bloor chipped) 10.75in (27cm) £80-120 Derby, 10.1in (26cm) a Worcester floral and blue scale soup plate, 9.75in (25cm) a Derby plate, 8in (20cm) a pair of dessert dishes, decorated a basket of flowers and snail shells and leaves, 9.25in (24cm) and a circular tureen stand, 8in (20cm) (10) £100-150

Lot 118

119 A pair of late nineteenth century German porcelain vases, with covers, painted scenes of courting couples in a garden, wearing period costume, with Lot 115 alternate panels of flowers, to a blue ground, gilt patterned borders, one top rim 116 A set of four mid nineteenth chipped, Augustus Rex mark, 7.9in (19cm) century Meissen porcelain plates, painted together with a nineteenth century Irish cut with scenes and references of French glass jug, 6.1in (15.5cm) (3) £100-150 fables, 9.5in (25cm) (one damaged) £100-150

Lot 116 Lot 119 117 A nineteenth century Berlin teacup and matching chocolate cup, with two 121 A Burmese silvered bronze matching saucers, decorated flowers and Buddha, seated on a lotus throne, 5in gilding, a Chamberlains Worcester floral (13cm) £80-120 blue and gilt coffee can, a Regency Derby coffee can and saucer, with blue and gilt grape vine border and a Royal Worcester Mary Davis London scenes, cup and saucer, (9) £80-120

Lot 121

Lot 117 ALL ESTIMATES EXCLUDE THE BUYERS PREMIUM

122 A pair of Chinese brass vases, with 125 A Sussex wrought fire- raised decoration of a bird amongst place set, of a pair of fire dogs with rope prunus, with elephant mask scroll handles, twist rings, a log pick and a poker (4) 5.75in (14.5cm) (possibly nineteenth £80-120 century) £80-120

Lot 125

126 Versailles pattern Lalique. A large Lot 122 glass campana shape vase, with an egg and dart moulded rim, to a body with 123 An Art Deco bronze of a pierrot, opaque foliage above ribbing, a rope with ivory face and hands, wearing a gilt banded knop to acanthus leaves on the costume with a ruff and playing a stem, the square foot (with surface chip to mandolin, seated on an onyx seat, to a corner) inscribed Lalique a France, rectangular base, circa 1930 (unsigned, 13.75in (35cm) £1200-1800 possibly by Priess) 5.6in (17cm) provenance the late Brig Gen A.C Critchle and Mrs Diana Critchle nee Fishwick. £200-300

Lot 123 Lot 126

124 A picture, in two halves, of the 127 A pair of Victorian patent coach arms of the City of Cork in Ireland, lamps, black painted metal with brass mounted in an oak frame, 11in (28cm) mounts to the glass doors, panels and £80-120 stems, with iron brackets, 19in (48cm) £100-150

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128 A pair of late Victorian cut glass LOT 131 WITHDRAWN BY VENDOR decanters, with mushroom stoppers, 9.5in (24cm) together with a pair of Victorian 132 A Wiltshire Regimental notice pierced electroplated decanter stands, board, covered in mauve baize, with a with shaped gadroon borders, a double badge and an inscribed presentation plate, crested cartouche with motto, the wood 23.5in (60cm) x 31in (69cm) together with bases with plated bosses, Makers a late Victorian 1st Btn Royal Berkshire Elkington Mason & Co. (4) £200-300 regimental shield, with a plated repousse cartouche, depicting athletes, surmounted by a Regimental cap badge, mounted on an oak shield shape wall plaque, with later initialled dates and badges, 28in (71cm) x 20in (51cm) (2) £150-200

Lot 128

129 Nine various Chinese carved hardwood stands for displaying porcelain. £80-120

Lot 132

133 A Scottish late Victorian Lanarkshire Regimental football challenge shield, with unmarked silver mounts of a football match, with rosettes and sprays of laurel. The top corners with a football and crossed flags, the crest with Regimental Lot 129 badge, the base with monogram and Earls Coronet and motto, applied to a brass 130 Eight late Victorian unmarked shield, with embossed foliage border, on a silver colonial cap badges for the Royal stained wood wall shield, with plated Berkshire regiment, mounted as menu company plaques, 26in (66cm) x 24in holders for the Officers mess with (61cm) £100-150 inscribed dates and silver plaques, to rectangular ebony bases. £100-150

Lot 133 Lot 130

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134 A Huntley and Palmers early twentieth century novelty biscuit tin, decorated as a ladies lizard skin handbag, with Art Nouveau stylized bunches of foliage, H & P patent clasp and lacquered brass swing handle, 7in (18cm) £80-120 Lot 137

138 A modern Moorcroft pottery foxgloves vase, 7in (18cm) £80-120

Lot 134

135 A large early twentieth century ogee casket biscuit tin, enamel decorated Lot 138 fruit with patterned gilt border, 12.5in

(32cm) £60-80 139 A modern Moorcroft pottery peaches vase, 5.25in (13.5cm) and a Lady Victoria seconds vase, 5.25in (13.5cm) £80-120

Lot 135

136 A pair of French cast ormolu candlesticks, in Louis XV rococo style, Lot 139 with chased decoration with butterflies and detachable nozzles, 10in (26cm) (early 140 A modern Moorcroft long neck nineteenth century) £100-150 vase 'Baby Blue Eyes', 8in (20cm) together with a seconds Moorcroft vase, 6in (15cm) (2) £80-120

Lot 136

137 A pair of Moorcroft magnolia vases, impressed mark, 5.3in (13.5cm) £100-150 Lot 140

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141 A Moorcroft pattern hibiscus dish, 145 A large Moorcroft pomegranate on a foot, 5.5in (14cm) diameter. bulbous vase, circa 1994, 9.5in (24cm) £80-120 £80-120

Lot 141 Lot 145 142 A modern Moorcroft pottery tiger vase, 6in (15cm) £80-120 146 A modern Moorcroft blossom ginger jar and cover, Gustavia Augusta, 8.25in (16cm) seconds and a roses jug, 5.5in (14cm) (2) £80-120

Lot 142

143 A modern Moorcroft pottery jug, fox and vixen, Woodside farm, 9.5in Lot 146 (24cm) £80-120 147 A modern Moorcroft pottery iris vase, 7.5in (19cm) and hibiscus ginger jar and cover, 6.25in (16cm) (2) £80-120

Lot 147 Lot 143 144 A Moorcroft pattern small vase clemelia, 4in (10cm) and a small footed dish leaves and berries, circa 1930, 4.5in 148 A Moorcroft pottery small ginger (11.5cm) £100-150 jar, birds and cherries with cover, 4.5in (11.5cm) and another seconds pink fuchsia, 4.5in (11.5cm) (2) £80-120

Lot 144

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Pictures 152 Jon Gulian; Malta '72. A signed oil painting on canvas, view of the harbour 149 Mark W Langlois. A signed late Valetta, with fishing boats, 24in (61cm) x nineteenth century oil painting on canvas, 30in (76cm) in a gilt gesso frame. the old fisherman seated outside his hut, £80-120 showing his grandson how to fillet a fish, 17in (43cm) x 21.25in (54cm) in a later gilt frame. £300-400

Lot 152

153 Jon Gulian; Malta 1971. A signed oil on canvas, view of St Johns's cathedral, with figures on a road in the Lot 149 foreground, 20in (51cm) x 26.25in (67cm) framed. £80-120 150 Mueller. A nineteenth century signed oil painting on wood panel, two Arabs conversing with a hookah pipe, seated in a room of a Kasbah, 12.5in (32cm) x 18in (46cm) unframed. £100-200

Lot 153

154 Angus Rands. A signed oil painting on canvas, winter landscape with sheep by a pond, distant view of Masham, North Lot 150 Yorkshire, circa 1975, framed. £200-300 151 Two Persian watercolours, one of an offering by three servant girls, to a newly married Prince and Princess, in a palace, 7.5in (19cm) and the other paying homage in the hunting field, 6in (15cm) x 8in (20cm) framed and glazed (2) £80-120

Lot 154

Lot 151

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155 W Douglas Macleod. A signed oil 158 J Lewis. A pair of late nineteenth painting on canvas, view of a Scottish century signed oil paintings on canvas, on loch, with a barn and sheep in a field with the Thames garden pavilion at Syon, with trees to the foreground, 20in (51cm) x 27in couple in a punt and swans, the other view (69cm) the limed frame with a label for F J of Royal Holloway London University Harris & Sons, Bath. £100-150 college, 16in (41cm) x 24.5in (62cm) in later gilt frame. £200-250

Lot 155 Lot 158 156 Jeanette Levers. A signed oil painting on board, mother and child in the 159 English School mid nineteenth shade by a cornfield, 10in (25.5cm) x 12in century. An oil painting on canvas, half (30.5cm) in a gesso frame. £100-150 portrait a gentleman wearing a black frock coat, bow tie and a white waistcoat, (relined) 30.5in (78cm) x 25in (64cm) in a gilt gesso frame. £100-150

Lot 156

157 Graham Brinsley, '99. A signed oil painting on board, a fisherman at Milford Lot 159 Sound, South Island, New Zealand, 23.5in (60cm) x 17.75in (45cm) in a gilt frame. 160 Stanley Norman. A pair of oil £100-200 paintings on canvas, on the Moors Swayledale, one of a flock of sheep being driven by a shepherd over a stone bridge, the other of sheep grazing, 15.25in (38.5cm) x 23.25in (59cm) in glazed gilt frames. £200-300

Lot 157

Lot 160

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