QUARTERLY ANTIQUES & FINE ART AUCTION

FRIDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER 2007 AT 11AM

 

ON VIEW WEDNESDAY 26TH & THURSDAY 27TH 9AM TO 5PM

& SALEDAY FROM 8.30AM

 

BUYERS PREIUM 15% PLUS VAT

 

 

 

GLASS

 

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A Per Lutkin for Holmegaard: A Grey Tinted Vase, of asymmetrical tapering form, etched mark and dated 1961, 17 cms high.

£20 – 30

 

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An Okra Studio Glass Vase, of shouldered circular form, with a folded rim, decorated with iridescent feathered leaves and flowers against a blue ground, signed Okra 1984 NCBV No. 18. 13.5 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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An Early XX Century Yellow Glass Vase, of slender form with blue frill rim, the body trailed in blue, on a hollow domed foot, 24 cms high;  A Pair of Yellow Glass Vases, the globular bowls raised on hollow baluster stems over domed foot, (some remnants of gilding), 23.5 cms high.  (3)

£40 – 60

 

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A Late XIX Century Crackle Glass Cream Jug and Matching Sugar Bowl, each with a gilded dentil rim, the jug with reeded handle, 8cms and 9 cms high respectively;  Together with A Davidson Type Blue Pearline Small Tumbler and Similar Basket.  (4)

£30 – 50

 

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A Cut Glass Circular Bowl, supported on a cast gilt metal base, raised on scroll and strapwork feet, 29.5 cms diameter.

£30 – 50

 

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A Pair of Heavy Cut Glass Heart Shaped Sweetmeat Dishes, the body with fan and small diamond panels, with floral base, single handle to the side, 15.5 cms wide.

£40 – 60

 

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A XIX Century Green Glass Biscuit Jar, and lid, of barrel form, heavily overlaid in white enamel, with gilt band depicting four leaf clover, 23 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A Late XIX Century Blue Tinted Glass Vase, of oval form with two concave panels, one enamelled with a bird and bamboo within a floral border, the obverse with butterfly, the raised neck with crenellated rim, 20 cms high.

£25 – 40

 

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A XIX Century Nailsea Glass Rolling Pin, with rounded ends and with tinted blue pulled loop bands, 43 cms long.

£30 – 50

 

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A Bohemian Green Glass Vase, of shaped circular form, with inverted panels enamelled and gilt with simple flower forms and scrolls, 19 cms high.

£20 – 30

 

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A Pair of Early XX Century Turquoise Pearlized Glass Vases, with wrythen bodies, silver mounted rims, dated 1908, 19 cms high.

£25 – 40

 

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A Bohemian Ruby Flashed Glass Goblet, the paneled bowl decorated with a band of flowers and leaves, on a swept crenellated pedestal foot, 15.5 cms high (chip to foot rim);  A Ruby Glass Scent Bottle, of panelled bell shape, decorated with scrolls and flowers, panelled spire stopper, 18 cms high.  (2)

£20 – 30

 

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A Pair of Art Deco Period Glass and Metal Comports, each with circular etched glass dishes supported on four reeded columns, raised on a circular spreading base, 22.5 cms high.

£40 – 60

 

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A Loetz Style Iridescent Specimen Vase, of tapering circular form, decorated with peacock swirls against a blue ground, 17.5 cms high.

£40 – 60

 

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A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, internally decorated with an undulating mount and ‘mercury’ bubbles, 8cms high.

£20 – 30

 

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A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, internally decorated with a flower in a vase, 8 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, internally decorated with a 3-tiered plant in a vase, 16.5 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A Bohemian Amber Flashed Glass Goblet, painted with three panels of flowers, on a circular foot with dentil rim, 14 cms high.

£15 – 20

 

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A Dutch Amber Glass Facon de Venise Flask, with a reeded trumpet neck over globular body, flanked by two clear glass serpent handles, on a circular spreading foot, 29 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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An Art Nouveau Green Glass Vase, with pewter foliate mounts linked by two handles shaped as leaf tendrils, 22.5 cms high.

£25 – 40

 

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A Victorian Turquoise Enamelled Crackle Glass Jug, with a wavy everted rim, scroll handle, on circular spreading foot, 32 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A XIX Century Opaque White Glass Ovoid Vase and Cover, enamelled with a formal pendant frieze and delicate floral swags, on a circular plinth foot, 35.5 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A XIX Century Nailsea Glass Gimmel Flask, with two compartments, white pulled loop decoration and applied prunts, 25 cms high.

£40 – 60

 

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A XIX Century Yellow Cased Glass Ewer, with white splash body, enamelled and gilt with flowers, clear glass handle, on a circular spreading foot, 28.5 cms high.

£35 – 55

 

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A XIX Century Bohemian Blue Glass Vase, with lustre overlay, enamelled with flowers, on a circular foot with facet cut border, 15.5 cms high.

£25 – 40

 

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An Early XX Century Glass Whisky Barrel, with a chrome tap, inscribed Scotch Whisky M & B  S.W.  32 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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An Oversize Spirit Bottle, with a brass dispensing tap, 73 cms high.

£50 – 75

 

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A Val St. Lambert Ruby Flashed Cut Glass Vase, in the manner of Charles Graffart, etched signature to the base, 22.5 cms high.

£150 – 200

 

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A Witch’s Ball, internally decorated with decoupage scraps.

£25 – 40

 

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A Late XIX Century Silvered Glass Witch’s Ball, with peal form fitting stamped VG1721, (pitting noticed), 24 cms diameter.

£50 – 80

 

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A Cut Glass Ink Well, of compressed circular form, with hob nail cut base, with white metal hinged cover, stamped Birk Stirling, 8.5 cms diameter.

£25 – 40

 

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A XIX Century Cameo Glass Sleeve Vase, the frosted green body overlaid in white with articulas, between white bands, 17.5 cms high.

£70 – 90

 

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A Pair of XIX Century Ruby Glass Lustres, with shallow bowls, baluster stems, on circular bases, complete with faceted drops, 22.5 cms high.

£60 – 90

 

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A XIX Century Cranberry Glass Ewer, with clear loop handle to slender elongated neck, 30 cms high.

£40 – 80

 

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An Early XX Century Chinese Internally Painted Glass Snuff Bottle, decorated with a young boy playing with rats in a lakeland landscape, verso with rats amongst wheat sheaths, with a turquoise agate stopper, 7 cms high.

£50 – 70

 

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A Pair of XIX Century Ruby Glass Table Lustres, each with deeply indented dentil rim, gilt, over shouldered tapering stem with two lower flange knops, on circular foot, hung with eight prismatic facetted drops, 24 cms high, (one with repaired break).

£60 – 90

 

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A Victorian Ruby Glass Double Ended Scent Bottle, of facetted outline, with white metal mounts, 12 cms long.

£30 – 50

 

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A Pair of Edwardian Hobnail Cut Glass Scents, with hinged silver covers, Birmingham 1903, 10 cms high.

£40 – 60

 

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A Stombergshyttan Glass Vase, of rectangular tapering form, engraved with a deer, etched signature and numbered B852, C765, 10.5 cms high.

£20 – 30

 

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A XIX Century Toasting Glass, the shell shaped bowl on a conforming hollow foot, divided by a flange knop, 11 cms high.

£20 – 40

 

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A Cranberry Glass Jug, of panelled ovoid form with a clear glass reeded handle, 15 cms high.

£30 – 40

 

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A Pair of XIX Century Pink Overlay Glass Ewers, of sinuous baluster form, each with clear glass scroll handles, the graduated tint body enameled with a daisy spray, 23 cms high.

£20 – 40

 

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An American Amethyst Glass Circular Bowl, by John Cook, applied with rudimentary handles resembling the inverted head and tail feathers of a bird, 9 cms high, signed to underside.

£30 – 50

 

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An Art Glass Bowl, by Peter Layton, of compressed globular form, the pale mottled green glass with a random pattern of brown and irridescent trails, signed to underside, 13 cms high.

£40 – 60

 

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An Art Glass Shell Shape Vessel, by Peter Layton, the clear glass body decorated with irredescent concentric pulled rings, signed and dated 1989, 23 cms long.

£60 – 80

 

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An Art Glass Shell Shape Vessel, by Peter Layton, the green tinted clear glass body decorated with irredescent concentric pulled rings, signed and dated 1989, 24 cms long.

£60 – 80

 

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A Studio Glass Goblet, by Annette Meech, the mottled brown tinted body supported on an organic four pedestal stem and circular domed foot, signed and dated 1975, 18 cms high;  Together with A Studio Glass Ewer, of compressed globular form, with a clear glass handle, the body decorated with a design of diagonal lines and waves, 21 cms high.  (2)

£30 – 50

 

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A Siddy Langley Glass Vase, of circular tapering form, the yellow tinted mottled glass with applied irredescent blue trailed girdle, signed and dated 1994, 17.5 cms high;  A Green Glass Small Jug, with applied frosted glass handle to the side, the body enamelled with Arabic script, 8.5 cms high, (excluding handle).  (2)

£25 – 40

 

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EUROPEAN CERAMICS

 

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A Bursley-Ware Charlotte Rhead Pottery Jug, decorated with a running band of flowers within scroll and comma frieze, against a buff ground TL95, 18.5 cms high.

£50 – 70

 

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A Royal Doulton Porcelain Figurine “Baby Bunting” HN2108.  Designed by Peggy Davies 1953-59, of a child in a rabbit skin suit.  13.8 cms high.

£50 – 75

 

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A Royal Doulton Porcelain Figure “Penelope”, HN1901, 19 cms high.

£100 – 120

 

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A Pair of Royal Doulton Stoneware Vases, by Francis Pope, of circular tapering form with elongated necks, the necks, decorated with a border of stylized flower forms and scrolls against a streaky ochre ground, impressed marks and initials F.C.P. 38 cms high.

£200 – 300

 

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A XIX Century White-Ground Pottery Plate, the centre printed in green with a narrative scene inscribed “Sheffield Flood March 12th 1864, Tricketts Farm House in Which Eleven Persons Were Drowned”, within sprig moulded border, 17.5 cms diameter.

£40 – 60

 

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A Shelley Bone China “Rhythm” Dinner Service, comprising 18 plates in 3 sizes, 2 oval meat plates, 2 lidded tureens, 6 soup plates and gravy boat and stand, each piece decorated with pink and grey stylized leaf forms with pale green sprigged borders.

£80 – 120

 

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A Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Brawn Serving Dishes, the covers in the form of bulls heads surmounted by a rope twist handle, on differing bases, (one stamped 264998).

£150 – 200

 

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A Copeland Parian Figure Group ‘Early Struggles’, modelled as a naked toddler in his mothers arms, on an oval moulded base with impressed title and factory marks verso, 47 cms high.

£200 – 300

 

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A Late XIX Century Vienna-style Plate, painted by Wagner with a female portrait entitled “Flieder”, half length, wearing a brown hat and red ribbon, red gown and diaphanous stole, holding a basket of feathers, within a richly gilt cavetto, the blue-ground border with gilt ornament, of shells, vessels and scrolling foliage, blue shield mark, no. 989 646, 24 cms diameter.

£200 – 300

 

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A Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Red and White Spaniel Dogs, with padlock chains to necks, (one cracked base), 32.5 cms high.  (2)

£50 – 80

 

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A Mid XX Century Sunderland Lustre Jug, moulded in relief with a hunting scene, below an oak leaf border, painted in green and puce with lustre highlights, 16 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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An Obadiah Sherrat Type Figure of a Young Woman, seated before a bocage, reading, on moulded base, glazed in polychrome enamels, 27.5 cms high.

£50 – 70

 

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A XIX Century Earthenware Pedestal Dessert Comport, the slightly dished bowl with acanthus scroll moulded handles, on a lobed baluster stem over a shaped circular foot, printed with floral sprays in grey against a green ground, highlighted in gilt, pattern number 6534, impressed SEMI CHINA, 18 cms high, 31.5 cms diameter.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Loving Cup, of urn shape with back and front oval handpainted panels featuring roses, set within a tree and wreath body, all over gilt decoration, rust red factory mark, 16 cms high.

£150 – 200

 

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A Pair of Chamberlains Worcester Soup Plates, each centrally decorated with a vase of flowers and exotic bird, within a gilt cartouche border, printed mark c1830/40, 26.5 cms diameter;  Together with Four William Brownfield Earthenware Plates, printed and polychrome painted in ‘Chinese Scroll’ pattern, circa 1876, 27 cms diameter, and A Ridgeway Earthenware Plate, decorated with floral sprays, circa 1840, 26.5 cms diameter.  (7)

£40 – 60

 

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A Pair of Doulton Slaters Patent Vases, with trumpet necks over ovoid body, enamelled in green and white with gilt highlights against a green ground, 26.5 cms high (one with foot rim chip).

£20 – 30

 

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A Copeland & Garret Porcelain Plate, centrally painted with an assortment of fruit and flowers, within a border of fruit and flowers, and floral reserves, against a blue ground, richly gilt with formal scrolls, circa 1840, 24 cms diameter.

£40 – 60

 

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A XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Figure, of Dick Turpin seated on a black horse, 23.5 cms high.

£50 – 80

 

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A Copeland Porcelain Cabinet Plate, painted and gilt with differing flowers, with a pierced border and moulded rim, circa 1870, 24.5 cms diameter;  An English Porcelain Oval Platter, decorated with flowers and fruits within a gilt and pink ground border, retailers mark for Daniell, London, circa 1870, 29 cms wide;  A XIX Century Porcelain Plate, the centre decorated with a gilt medallion, painted with differing flowers within a scroll moulded and enamelled border, 24 cms diameter.  (3)

£30 – 50

 

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An Allertons Pottery Toby Jug, polychrome painted with lustre highlights, modelled as a snuff taker, on a floral moulded base, 20 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A XIX Century Pottery Money Box, in the form of a house with a gentleman and lady at opposite ends, hand painted with ‘Mary Elliott, Grantham’, 12.5 cms high, (cracked).

£80 – 120

 

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A Moorcroft Pottery Small Circular Dish, painted with a single clematis bloom to the well, against a dark blue ground, impressed Moorcroft Made In England, 8 cms diameter.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Worcester Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, of compressed baluster form, painted with autumn berries, leaves and blossom, by K. Blake, shape no. 183, date code circa ??, 13 cms high.

£75 – 100

 

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Figure, crinoline figure with book, modelled by F. M. Gertner, green backstamp, RW 2621, 11.5 cms high.

£60 – 90

 

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A XIX Century Pottery Circular Wall Plaque, ‘Mate Sound The Pump, Morning, Noon and Night’, 18.5 cms high.

£40 – 80

 

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A Pair of XX Century German Porcelain Cockerels, in differing poses, painted in tones of grey, yellow and buff, with bright red combs, on oval bases, impressed 21800, painted factory marks in iron red, 19 cms and 15 cms high.

£50 – 70

 

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A Royal Dux Figure of A Young Girl, in a long skirted dress, her left leg raised to show a blue shoe, 25 cms high, applied triangle and printed mark.

£60 – 80

 

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A Large Royal Dux Figure of A Young Country Girl, at a well, on a naturalistic base, impressed numbers 10584, applied triangle and printed mark, 48 cms high.

£180 – 250

 

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A Late XIX Century Pottery Jardiniθre, decorated with Art Nouveau flowers, on a two tone green ground, bearing signature, R. Dean, 27 cms diameter.

£50 – 80

 

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A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Small Plant Pot, of stepped circular form, painted with a broad band of orange, over narrow bands of green, black and yellow, black stencil mark, 9 cms high.

£40 – 60

 

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A Victorian Miniature Teapot, of baluster form, printed in brown with a tea party design, 9cms high, a nursery plate, printed with a floral and diaper design in black, 8.5 cms diameter, a Thune type earthenware plate, enamelled with differing flowers against a brown ground, 19 cms diameter.  (3)

£30 – 50

 

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A Clarice Cliff Bizarre ‘My Garden’ Vase, of circular tapering form, decorated in yellow and brown streaky glaze, the flower moulded base glazed in orange, yellow and black, numbered 664, 26.5 cms high, (small chip to foot).

£100 – 150

 

 

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A Clarice Cliff Pottery Vase, of circular form, with an everted rim, lightly painted with leaves against yellow, brown and red bands, numbered 206, 16 cms high.

£60 – 80

 

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A Carlton Ware Vase, of hexagonal tapering form, enamelled and gilt with the Mikado pattern against a mottled blue ground, gilt line rims, 19.5 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A Belleek Four Piece Tea Service, comprising teapot, milk jug, covered sugar and slop bowl, each piece moulded with facial masks and fruited vine, black printed marks.

£150 – 200

 

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A Belleek Part Tea Service, with shell moulding, tinted green, comprising teapot, cream jug, four cups, five saucers, six plates, large plate, black printed mark.

£300 – 400

 

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Two Staffordshire Pottery Figure Groups, of a Scotsman and lady sat at the base of a tree, 16 cms high.

£20 – 40

 

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A Bursley Ware Vase by Charlotte Rhead, of trumpet form, painted in shades of green, blue, yellow and brown leaves, between blue bands beneath a repeat quatrefoil border, against a mottled grey ground, painted marks and pattern no. T22, 11 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A Late XIX Century Copeland Spode Porcelain Teapot, of fluted oval form, painted with pink roses and gilt with leaves, the cover with flattened floral knop, 11 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A Pair of Late XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Spaniels, each with iron red markings, padlock collar and chain, 23 cms high, (some restoration).

£40 – 60

 

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A XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Figure, of a

Cricketer, at the stumps, with bright orange cap and blue

jacket nearby, on an oval gilt line base, 26 cms high;  A XIX

Century Staffordshire Pottery Watch Stand, modelled

as a couple, both in underglaze blue coats, she with a dog, he

with a flute, a seated dog before, 32 cms high, (crack to

base).  (2)

£80 – 120

 

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A Shelley Tea Service, comprising twelve cups, saucers and plates, two large plates, cream and sugar, Oxford shape, decorated with a garden of hollyhocks and a rose arch, pattern number HS094, circa 1934.

£75 – 100

 

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A XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Figure, of Napoleon, with underglaze blue coat, with orange edging, green waistcoat and white breeches, a black tricorn hat with cockade, on circular base, 16 cms high.

£35 – 50

 

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An Ashworth Earthenware Meat Plate, transfer printed in blue with two figures amongst Abbey ruins, within a rose bower border with moulded rim, printed mark circa 1880, 37.5 cms wide.

£40 – 60

 

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A XIX Century English Pottery Jug, of shouldered baluster form, printed in blue with figures in an Italianate garden, below a floral and diaper border, 25.5 cms high.

£60 – 80

 

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A XIX Century Bishop & Stonier Transfer Printed Blue and White Pottery Tureen and Cover, of rounded moulded rectangular form, with leaf moulded handles, decorated with an extensive landscape titled verso “Royal Cottage”, the cover with conforming handle, on four splayed feet, 25 cms high, 31 cms wide.

£60 – 80

 

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A XIX Century Copeland Pottery Drainer, of rounded rectangular form, transfer printed in blue with foliate and C scrolls, flowers and leaves, 32 cms wide.

£25 – 40

 

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A XIX Century Mintons Pottery Drainer, of oval form, transfer printed in blue with a basket of flowers, and a deep band of flower sprays, within diaper borders, 33.5 cms diameter, 1885.

£25 – 40

 

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A Bretby Pottery Two-handled Vase, of compressed baluster form, randomly painted with yellow and brown streaks against a blue mottled ground, impressed marks model number 1742, 24 cms high.

£50 – 70

 

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CROWN DERBY PORCELAIN PAPERWEIGHTS

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Ginger Tom”, printed mark LVII, gold stopper (second); A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a striped Dolphin, printed mark MM, gold stopper, boxed.  (2)

£80 – 120

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Bengal Tiger, printed mark LXI, gold stopper, boxed.

£120 – 180

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Camel, with red, brown and gold tasseled cloths, printed mark LX, gold stopper, boxed.

£100 – 150

 

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A Large Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Bull, decorated in cobalt blue and gold on an old Imari plinth, printed mark LXI, gold stopper, boxed.

£120 – 180

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Ashbourne Hedgehog”, commissioned by John Sinclair in 1995 in a limited edition of 500, printed mark,  gold stopper, (no box or certificate).

£100 – 200

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Buxton Badger”, the fourth in the Derbyshire Series commissioned by John Sinclair in 1996 in a limited edition of 500, printed mark, gold stopper, (no box or certificate).

£150 – 250

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Grecian Bull, Limited Edition No. 466/750, commissioned by Connaught House, in a black, grey and red colour way on a floral plinth, printed mark MMII, gold stopper, box and certificate.

£150 – 180

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Zebra, with black and gold stripes, on a Celtic design base, printed mark LVIII, gold stopper, boxed.

£80 – 120

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Russian Walrus, Limited Edition No. 9/1500, commissioned by Connaught House, gold backstamp, gold stopper, box and certificate.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Old Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Polar Bear”, printed mark LXI, gold stopper, boxed.

£50 – 80

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Old Imari Paperweight, modelled as “Honey Bear”, printed mark LXI, gold stopper, boxed.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Bull”, this large paperweight is decorated in blue and gold on an Old Imari plinth, printed mark, gold stopper.

£80 – 120

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Camel”, kneeling on the sand with a richly decorated and tasseled rug, printed mark, gold stopper.

£80 – 120

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight “Thistle”, modelled as a Donkey, Limited Edition No. 1473/1500, commissioned by Goviers, printed mark MM, gold stopper, box and certificate.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Teddy Bear, exclusive to Harrods as a Limited Edition with dark green waistcoat and foot pads, box and certificate No. 54/1500.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Tiger Cub, printed mark LVIII, gold stopper, boxed.

£50 – 70

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a brown Pelican, printed mark LXI, gold stopper, boxed.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as an Otter, a signature edition commissioned by The Guild Of China And Glass Retailers, printed gold backstamp MMI, gold stopper, box and certificate.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Bulldog”, printed mark 1992, gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a “Mole”, exclusively available to Collectors Guild members during 1995 for a 12 month period, printed mark, gold stopper.

£50 – 80

 

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Two Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as “Debonaire Bear”, produced exclusively for The Roral Crown Derby Collectors Guild, with orange cravat and handkerchief, printed mark LXI; And “Teddy Bear”, with blue bow tie and Imari waistcoat, printed mark LXI, both boxed.  (2)

£60 – 90

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as Drummer Bear, in blue military tunic and Imari drum, printed mark LXII, gold stopper, boxed.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Starlight Hare”, produced exclusively for the Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, printed mark MMIII, gold stopper, boxed.

£80 – 110

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “The Yorkshire Rose Elephant”, exclusive the Peter Jones, Limited Edition No. 124/500, printed mark MMII, gold stopper, box and certificate.

£120 – 140

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Harbour Seal, the event piece for 2001 in a Limited Edition of 4500, printed mark, gold stopper, box and certificate No. 1745/4500.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “The Queen’s Crown”, only available during 1990 to celebrate the Centenary of the granting by Queen Victoria in 1890 of the Royal Warrant to the Crown Derby factory, (no case or certificate).

£80 – 120

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Large Paperweight, modelled as a “Seated Zebra”, on a black, brown, red and gold Celtic design base, printed mark 1995, gold stopper.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Kangaroo and Baby, part of The Australian Collection produced prior to the 2000 Olympic Games, this signature piece has a gold backstamp, certificate and box.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Moonlight Badger”, produced exclusively for the Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, gold stopper, boxed.

£50 – 80

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as an Old Imari Frog, a Limited Edition available only at events during 1998, certificate No. 1279/4500, boxed.

£70 – 90

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Posie Paperweight, modelled as a King Charles Spaniel, Limited Edition No. 162/1500, commissioned by Lawleys, certificate and box.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Old Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Bald Eagle, printed mark LXI, gold stopper, boxed.

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Blue Jay, printed mark LXI, gold stopper, box.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a “Seal”, decorated with the flowers of peace, on a white ground, printed mark 1986, gold stopper.

£20 – 40

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Bakewell Duck”, produced for John Sinclair in a limited edition of 500 during 1995, it has a distinctive green head and reddish brown body, printed mark, gold stopper, (no certificate or box).

£150 – 250

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Donkey Foal “Holly”, a signature edition pre-release paperweight exclusively commissioned by Goviers Limited Edition No. 1473/1500, certificate and box.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as Majestic Cat, a Limited Edition event piece for 1977, certificate number 1292/3500, boxed.

£60 – 80

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Baby Rowlsey Rabbit”, an exclusive edition commissioned by Sinclair’s for production during 2000, certificate and box.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Meadow Rabbit, a complimentary gift for Guild Members during 1999 to mark the Chinese Year of the Rabbit, boxed.

£25 – 40

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Poppy Mouse”, and exclusive gift for new members of the collectors club during 1996, boxed.

£25 – 40

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Computer Mouse” and “Sleeping Doormouse”, both boxed.  (2)

£60 – 90

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a “Walrus”, printed stamp 1988, gold stopper.

£20 – 40

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a “Koala”, decorated in blue with gilded sprays of eucalyptus, printed stamp 1988, gold stopper.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as “Bakewell Duckling”, an exclusive edition commissioned by Sinclair’s for a limited 12 month period (1998), certificate and box.

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Derbyshire Duckling”, an exclusive edition commissioned by Sinclair’s for a limited 12 month period (1999), certificate and box.

£100 – 130

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Bulldog, printed mark LV, gold stopper and box.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Ram, with cobalt blue face and blue and gold fleece, standing on a base decorated with flowers, printed mark LII, gold stopper, boxed.

£50 – 80

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Derby Ram, sold only at the Crown Derby visitor centre during 1998-2000, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed.

£40 – 80

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Poppy Mouse”, an exclusive gift for new members of the Collectors Club during 1996, gold stopper.

£20 – 30

 

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Two Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Cockerel” and “Chicken”, printed marks, gold stoppers.  (2)

£40 – 80

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as Twin Lambs, two lambs juxtaposed against each other, decorated in blue and gold, printed mark LVIII, gold stopper, boxed.

£40 – 60

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as “Sheep” and a “Lamb”, printed marks, gold stoppers, boxed.  (2)

£60 – 80

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as a Russian Bear, a gold members piece in 1998;  And Panda, printed mark LXI, both boxed.  (2)

£60 – 90

 

  1.  

Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as “School Boy Teddy” and “Mini Xmas Teddy Bear” (lacking gold stopper), A Royal Crown Derby Yorkshire Rose Thimble, all boxed.  (3)

£50 – 80

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as “Pickworth Piglet” and “Plumstead Piglet”, both commissioned by Sinclair’s for a Limited 12 month period 2001 and 2002, boxed, with certificates;  A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Sitting Piglet”, boxed.   (3)

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Plumstead Piglet” commissioned by Sinclair’s for a Limited 12 month period 2002, with certificate;  Together with “Sleeping Piglet” and “Piglet”, all boxed.  (3)

£60 – 90

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as “Snail”, printed mark 1988, gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Platypus”, introduced to honour the Australian Bicentenary in 1988, printed mark 1988, gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as a Red Squirrel, printed mark LXII and Chipmunk, printed mark LX, gold stoppers, boxed.  (2)

£70 – 90

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as an Armadillo, printed mark LX and Beaver, printed mark LVII, gold stoppers, boxed.  (2)

£60 – 90

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Llama, an exclusive piece produced for The Collectors Guild during 2001;  Together with Puffin, printed mark LXI, both boxed.  (2)

£70 – 100

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Llama, an exclusive piece produced for The Collectors Guild during 2001;  Together with Orchard Hedgehog, the exclusive Guild paperweight for 2000, both boxed.  (2)

£80 – 110

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Limited Edition Paperweights, “Ginger Kitten” 921/1500;  “Sleeping Ginger Kitten” 771/1500;  And “Playful Ginger Kitten” 825/1500, all three commissioned by The Guild Of China And Glass Retailers for a limited 12 month period, all boxed and with certificates.

£100 – 130

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Golden Carp”, printed mark 1986, gold stopper.

£40 – 80

 

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Three Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Blue Tit”, “Goldcrest” and “Wren”, gold stoppers.  (3)

£50 – 80

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as a “Siamese Cat” and “Siamese Kitten”, both decorated with a paisley design, printed marks, gold stoppers and boxed.  (2)

£50 – 80

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as a “Contented Cat” and “Contented Kitten”, both decorated with a pale blue, red and gold scroll pattern, printed marks, gold stoppers and boxed.  (2)

£60 – 90

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a “Cat”, this Japanese version has blue, red and gold fur, printed mark LIV; Together with “Sleeping Kitten” in a similar colour way, printed mark LX, both boxed.  (2)

£50 – 80

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Cottage Garden Cat, with a design of cottage garden flowers and grasses below a tabby striped back;  A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Fountain Frog”, both boxed.  (2)

£50 – 70

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as “Crested Tit” and “Firecrest”, Collectors Guild paperweights for 2001 amd 1999;  Together with “Blue Tit”, all boxed.  (3)

£60 – 90

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as a Hummingbird and Bee Eater, printed marks, gold stoppers, boxed.  (2)

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as “Armadillo”, printed mark LIX, gold stopper.

£25 – 40

 

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Two Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Chaffinch” and “Robin”, gold stoppers.   (2)

£30 – 50

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Kingfisher” and “Fountain Frog”, printed stamp, gold stoppers and boxed.  (2)

£40 – 70

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Woodland Pheasant, an exclusive paperweight commissioned by The Collectors Guild for a limited 12 month period during 1999, boxed.

£45 – 65

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Mallard, printed mark 1998, gold stopper, boxed.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Barn Owl, printed mark LXII, gold stopper, boxed.

£40 – 60

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as a “Fox Cub”, printed mark MMV; And “Puppy”, the complimentary gift for joining The Collectors Guild in 2001, both boxed.  (2)

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as an Owl, printed mark and gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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Two Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Kingfisher” and “Hummingbird”, gold stoppers.   (2)

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Small Elephant”, printed mark LIII, gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Burmese” (boxed), “Eygptian” (second), “Siamese” (second) and  “Persian” from the Royal Cats Series, (lacking stoppers). (4)

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Small Elephant, richly gilded and decorated, printed mark LVI, gold stopper.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as “Catnip Kitten” a Collectors Guild exclusive produced for a limited 12 month period in 1997;  A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Kitten, printed stamp LIII, gold stoppers.  (2)

£60 – 90

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Horse, launched in 1990 to celebrate The Year of The Horse, printed stamp LIII, gold stopper.

£20 – 40

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Koala, decorated in blue with gilded sprays of eucalyptus, introduced for the 1988 Australian Bi-centenary, printed mark LI, gold stopper.

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as an “Emperor Penguin”, printed mark XLIX, gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as “Hedgehog”, printed mark LI, gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as “Snake”, printed mark LII, gold stopper.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a Seated Honey Bear, printed mark, gold stopper.

£40 – 60

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Frog, printed mark LIII, gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a Dolphin, printed mark LV, gold stopper.

£40 – 80

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a King Charles Spaniel, decorated in blue and gold on a white ground, printed mark LVI, gold stopper.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as a Siamese Cat, and a Tiger Cub, printed marks, gold stoppers.

£50 – 80

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Dragon”, introduced for the Chinese Year of the Dragon in 1988, printed mark LI, gold stopper.

£40 – 60

 

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Two Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Beaver” and “Blue Jay”, printed marks, gold stoppers.  (2)

£30 – 50

 

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Two Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as “Squirrel” and “Panda”, printed marks, gold stoppers.  (2)

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as an “Owl”, printed mark L, gold stopper.

£20 – 40

 

  1.  

Two Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as a “Duck” and a “Coot”, printed marks, gold stoppers.  (2)

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Crab”, printed mark LI, gold stopper.

£30 – 50

 

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Two Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweights, modelled as a “Waxwing” and a “Puffin”, printed marks, gold stoppers.  (2)

£30 – 50

 

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A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a “Quail”, printed mark LI, gold stopper. A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a “Pheasant”, lacking stopper.   (2)

 

£20 – 40

 

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Spare Lot

 

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CRESTED WARE

 

  1.  

Eight Pieces of Arcadian Crested China, Girl standing by a hip bath, wearing a towel, Lyndhurst; Petrol Sir?, Keswick; Baby sitting in a bath with insect, Bognor; Welsh Tea Party, Llandudno;  Sailor Mustard Pot with Parrot, Bognor Regis; Figure on a Horse and Cart, Bangor Co. Down; Irishman Bust with verse Paddy McClure, Cork; King Alfred the Great Monument, City of Winchester.

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

Eight Pieces of Carlton Ware Crested China, Irish Colleen with a  Shamrock Cloak, Belfast; Welsh Tea Party, Conway; Welsh Spinning Wheel, Southerndown; a Drunkard leaning on a lamp post luster ashtray, Sheffield; Figure with a foaming mug of ale ‘Tak Hod an sup Lad’ Sheffield; another example, Doncaster; Scotch Fisher Girl at Work, Great Yarmouth; Minstrel Bust (coloured), Blackpool

£80 - 120   

 

  1.  

Ten Pieces of Crested China, Carlton Irish Colleen in a Green Cloak, Limerick; Willow Art Baby Saluting @One of the B’hoys’ Cleethorpes; Unmarked Policeman, Ledbury; Unmarked Seated Welsh Woman, Llanduno; Unmarked Mother Shipton, Knaresborough; Unmarked Fisherwoman City of Edinburgh; Savoy China Welshwoman, Cefn-Mawr; Unmarked Mother Shipton (fully glazed); Arcadian Bide & Chest, Margate; Willow Art  Baby ‘Cheerio’, Paignton;

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

Eight Pieces of Crested China of Naval and Great War Interest, Arcadian Sailor bust, ‘The Handyman HMS Dreadnought, Wombwell; Arcadian Sailor standing with hands on hips, Crewcerne, Arcadian Sailor Winding a Capstan, Sheffield; Unmarked Bust of General Booth ‘Salvation Army’,Plymouth; Arcadian Model of a Despatch Rider; Broadwater; Carlton Ware Sailor Bust ‘The Handyman HMS Dreadnought’, Ipswich; Swan China Soldier Bust with verse ‘Territorial’ Chester-le-Street; arcadian Soldier Bust ‘Tommy Atkins’ Sevenoaks.

£80 – 120

 

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Twelve Pieces of Crested China, Carlton Ware Baby Girl ‘Diddle’ums’ Brighton; Carlton Ware ‘Beaver’ Man with a Very Long Beard, Windsor; Carlton Ware The Biddenden Maids; Willow Art Souter Johnny, Ludlow;  Arcadian Couple in Bed, City of London; Unmarked Welsh Tea Party, Colwyn Bay; Unmarked Micklegate Bar York; Carlton Model of Scarborough Lighthouse; Unmarked Irish spinning Wheel, Kingstown; Swan China jovial Monk, Millers Dale; Unmarked Welsh women with Spinning Wheel, Brighton; Unmarked Fat Lady on Weighing Scales, Skegness;

£80 – 120

    

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Twelve Pieces of Crested China, Goss Married Bliss, Southsea; Goss Boulogne sedan Chair, Crystal Palace; Carlton Ware Punt with Two Woman, Windsor; Willow Art Daniel Lambert, Stamford; Shelley Mother Shipton Leeds; Unmarked Dog wearing green tinted hat and overcoat, Doncaster;  Arcadian  Girl and Boy sitting on a Treetrunk, Aberdeen; Arcadian Man Clinging to the Neck of a Bottle, Cheltenham; One and All Fat Policeman, Princetown; Carlton Somerset Cuckoo Bucket; Willow Drunk against a female Statue ‘How Cold are you To-night Dear’, Ayr; Arcadian Couple in a Bed’ They don’t Need Many Clothes…..’ Torquay.

£100 - 150  

 

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Twelve Pieces of Crested China, Arcadian Model of a Scotch Soldier, Grantham;  arcadian Regimental Sergeant major Pepperpot, Keswick; Carlton dog ‘When you are on to a good thing stick to it’, Cleethorpes; Swan China Polar Bear , Rowsley; Arcadian Comic Ashtray with a Jester on a Heart shaped tray, Cowes; Arcadian Tortoise standing wearing a policeman’s helmet, Barnstable;  unmarked John Bull with Dog, Great Yarmouth; unmarked Wilberforce Monument for the Abolishment of Slavery ,Hull; Carlton China Jenny Jones , Abertillery; another with Milford Haven Crest; Unmarked Mother Shipton Good Luck, with verse; Carlton unidentified subject, Harrogate; and a Jester ashtray.

£75 – 100

 

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Seven Pieces of  Arcadian Crested China, Black Boy in Bed with a spider, red pyjamas, Hastings; Black Boy eating a slice of melon, seated on a soap box, Sea View I.of.W; Black Boy playing a Banjo, yellow pyjamas, Basingstoke; Black Boy being chased up a tree with crocodile, Windsor; Black Girl Pepperpot with her hands on her hips and a Black Boy Saltpot, Torquay;   Black Boy with boiled egg and chick, Mablethorpe

£80 – 120

 

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Six Pieces of Crested China, Arcadian Black Boy peering out of shower, Windsor; Two Black children seated on a tree trunk, Bournemouth; Black Boy in bed with a spider, yellow pyjamas, Chatteris; Willow Art Black Boy Playing a Drum, California in England; Willow Art Black Boy Popping Our of an Egg, Great Yarmouth; Willow Art Black Boy in Bed ‘Just a Little study in Black & White’, Great Yarmouth

£75 – 100

 

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Thirteen Pieces of Arcadian Crested China Registered Series, Two Black Cats on a Sea-saw, Cheltenham; Black Cat with a Bottle, Ryde; Another example, Portsmouth; Black Cat on Telephone, Kings Lynn; Black Cat in a Pram, Lincoln;Black cat on a Milk Churn,  Blackpool; Black Cat operating a Radio, Teignmouth;  Three Black cats in a Basket, one on top, Bognor; Black Cat in a Boot, Norwich; Black Cat on a Vertical Horseshoe, Ely Priory; Black Cat on a Pillar Box, Stratford on Avon; Black Cat in a Well, Stowmarket;

£150 – 200

 

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Thirteen Pieces of Crested China, Arcadian Three Black Cats in a bed, Exmouth; Arcadian Seated Pig with Good Luck from The Caxton Home limpsfield; carlton Black cat Seated on a Sofa, Warsop; Carlton Dog Wearing a Top hat, Welshpool; Carlton Black Cat on oval Hat  Box and cover, ‘Good Luck’, Liverpool; Willow Art Black cat on Pouffe, Morpeth; another example, Wembley; Willow Man in the Moon, Sunderland; Unmarked Black Cat on a Bicycle, Edwinstowe; Unmarked Black cat with a Radio, Salisbury; Unmarked Black Cat by a Lustre Vase, Mablethorpe; Willow Coffee Can, Dunbar; Willow Trump Indicator, Alton Towers      

£50 – 70

   

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Spare Lot

 

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Spare Lot

 

 

 

ORIENTAL CERAMICS

 

  1.  

A XIX Century Imari Vase, of ovoid form, painted and gilt with stylized birds amongst flowering plants and trees, 33 cms high.

£200 – 300

 

  1.  

A XIX Century Chinese Blue and White Sleeve Vase, with an everted rim, painted with two panels of birds and insects amongst chrysanthemums, against a ground of lotus flowers and leaves, the inner rim with three flower heads, 39.5 cms high.

£70 – 90

 

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A Pair of Satsuma Pottery Vases, of circular tapering form, each painted and gilt with wisteria, seal mark to underside, Meiji period 1868-1911, 12 cms high.

£50 – 70

 

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A Satsuma Earthenware Circular Bowl, with scalloped rim, internally painted and gilt with family groups, within a brocade border, externally with colourful flowers and leaves pendant from the rim, seal signature, Meiji period 1868-1911, 15.5 cms diameter, on an associated wood stand.

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

A Pair of Late XIX Century Chinese Blue and White Plates, decorated with an all round band of dragon dancers amidst pine trees, the centre medallion with dragons and celestial pearl, within a wavy rim, 31.5 cms diameter.

£75 – 100

 

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A Pair of Late XIX Century Japanese Kutani Dishes, decorated in colourful enamels and gilt with conversing figures in a river landscape, within a brocade border, three character marks to underside, 35.5 cms diameter.

£100 – 150

 

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A Japanese Meiji Period Circular Wall Plaque, decorated in high relief with a cockerel and hen, in mother-of-pearl, bone and ivory, against a black lacquer ground, red seal mark, in an ebonized frame, 47 cms diameter.

£60 – 80

 

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A Japanese Porcelain Square Tray, polychrome painted and gilt with a group of courtly ladies and their attendants, seated by the side of a lake, with simple buildings around the lake, mountains distant, with a raised brocade rim with indented corners, 36 cms square.

£200 – 300

 

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A XX Century Imari Charger, painted to the centre with three flowers and encircling leaves, within three radiating panels of ducks and iris, divided by panels of stylized flowers, the border painted with conforming detail, within a wavy rim, the underside with simple motifs in underglaze blue, 37 cms diameter.

£80 – 120

 

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A Japanese Satsuma Circular Bowl, internally painted and gilt with a family group beneath a prunus tree, within a brocade border, externally with wisteria blossom and flower sprays, 22 cms diameter;  Together with a Heavily Potted Satsuma Plate, enamel and gilt with a Samuri and two attendants, within a raised floral border, 18.5 cms diameter.  (2)

£40 – 60

 

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A Japanese Meiji Period Pottery Vase, of baluster form, decorated with alternating wrythen panels of flowers and mons on a diaper ground, between key borders, six character mark to underside, 12.5 cms high.

£25 – 40

 

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An Imari Charger, enamelled with figures in a garden within a cartouche shaped panel, two smaller panels with dragons against a floral ground, the border with three landscape vignettes interspersed by diaper and floral arrowhead panels, the deep blue ground enriched with flowerheads and gilt scrolls, 46.5 cms diameter.

£75 – 100

 

  1.  

A Satsuma Pottery Plate, enamelled and gilt with five figural panels, one depicting Holy men and attendants in a landscape, remaining with seated family groups, 15.5 cms diameter;  Together with Four Decorative Plates.  (5)

£25 – 40

 

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A Noritake Two-handled Bowl, of circular form, enamelled and gilt with floral cartouche panels against a turquoise ground, on a raised foot rim, green painted motif, 21 cms diameter.

£30 – 50

 

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SILVER PLATE & WHITE METAL

 

  1.  

A Pair of Late Victorian EPNS Fruit Servers, with engraved bowls, twist handles and pierced shield finials.

£20 – 30

 

  1.  

A White Metal Spoon, of XVII Century Style, with an oval bowl and embossed handled with trefoil finial.

£15 – 20

 

  1.  

Four Continental Souvenir Teaspoons, two with enamelled bowls; Two Pickle Forks.  (6)

£15 – 20

 

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A Pair of George III Sheffield Plate Candlesticks, each with a removable drip tray, on vase sconce over knopped and oval baluster stems, the oval bases engraved with laurel wreath (worn), bears a label attributing the maker to Parsons - Sheffield, 24.5 cms high.

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

A Japanese White Metal and Rosewood Rectangular Box, the separate cover decorated in low relief with an image of Mount Fuji, signed, 24 cms wide, (tests as silver).

£200 – 400

 

  1.  

A Pair of Electroplate Candle Snuffers, with a spring action wick trimmer, the scissor handles cast with shell and foliate detail with rosette terminal, stamped Gilbert;  Together with An Associated Tray, engraved with flowers around a vacant cartouche, within foliate and fluke cast border, 25.5 cms wide.

£40 – 80

 

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A XIX Century Electroplate Single Table Candlestick, cast as a circular composite column, the quadrepartite base with scroll corners, on a stepped oblong plinth, with a border of shells and foliate scrolls, 37 cms high.

£80 – 120

 

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A Walker & Hall Preserve Holder, with twin hobnail cut glass dishes, within a plated stand on bun feet, complete with serving spoons.

£30 – 50

 

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A Pair of Electroplate Candlesticks, each with foliate cast nozzles, over square baluster stems, modelled as sinuous leaf forms, on circular petallated bases, with conforming detail, 25 cms high.

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

A Silver Plated Table Epergne, fitted with three frill edge glass trumpet vases, 33 cms high.

£50 – 80

 

  1.  

An Early XX Century Hip Flask, with hinged bayonet cap, the white metal sleeve engraved with flowers and foliage, stamped Sterling, 13.5 cms high.

£25 – 40

 

  1.  

A White Metal Model of an Articulated Fish, the hinged head enclosing a concealed compartment, 8.5 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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Spare Lot

 

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SILVER

 

  1.  

A Freestanding Bevelled Dressing Table Mirror, with shaped silver border, Birmingham 1916, 27.5 x 35 cms.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Set of Four White Metal Bridge Pencils, machine turned and each enamelled with a differing suit stamped Sterling Silver, cased;  A George V Silver Mustard, Sheffield 1916;  Three Small White Metal Pin Trays, each with reeded pie crust rim, 6.5 cms diameter.  (5)

£30 – 50

 

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A George IV Old English Silver Ladle, by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1829, bears monogram, 17.5 cms high;  A Pair of George III Bright Cut Sugar Tongs, London 1804,  90 grams gross.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Small Silver Bowl, with embosses wrythen body on pedestal base, Chester 1905, 11 cms diameter,

£40 – 60

 

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A Pair of George IV Fiddle and Shell Pattern Silver Caddy Spoons, with shell bowls, initialled R, London 1820/1821, makers mark RB, 31 grams.

£40 – 60

 

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A Set of Six Silver Teaspoons, each with a stamped profile finial of Winston Churchill, Sheffield 1941, 103 grams, cased.

£30 – 50

 

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An Edward VII Silver Card Case, engraved with foliate scrolls, the front inscribed with a monogram and dated 8.12.09 in a shield cartouche, Birmingham 1902, 5.75 x 10 cms.

£70 – 90

 

  1.  

A Silver Mustard Pot, with gadrooned lid and body, on four feet, Birmingham 1900;  Together with A Pair of Matching Salts, all with blue glass liners and associated plated spoons.

£100 – 150

 

  1.  

An Early George V Silver Circular Casket and Cover, the interior lined with satin, on three claw feet, Birmingham 1912, 7 cms diameter.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

A Pair of Silver Tablespoons, with ribbed bowls and scroll terminals, London 1920, (cased).

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Silver Vesta Case, engraved with flowers and scrolls, Birmingham 1903.

£20 – 40

 

  1.  

A George V Machine Turned and Enamel Compact, the cover painted with a vase of flowers, Birmingham 1914, 7 cms square.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

A George V Silver Rattle, of dumbbell form, the end pierced and hung with three bell chimes, the staff mounted with an articulated monkey, Birmingham 1915, 11 cms long.

£60 – 80

 

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A Cut Glass Powder Bowl, with a silver lid, machine turned and mounted with RAF wings;  A Matching Hairbrush and A Small Silver Cased Travelling Comb, engraved with RAF wings, by Adie Bros & Other, Birmingham 1954 and 1956.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

An Edward VII Silver Bowl, of circular form with a narrow guilloche rim over a Greek key frieze, mounted with two ribbon handles, Birmingham 1909, 17 cms diameter over handles;  Together with A Victorian Old English Spoon, London 1890, 152 grams gross.  (2)

£40 – 60

 

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A Pair of Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Tablespoons, by W. R. Smily, London 1852;  Another, by Bateman & Ball, London 1842, each engraved with monograms, 225 grams.  (3)

£40 – 60

 

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A Silver Cruet Set, by Viners, comprising two salt pots, two pepperettes and two covered mustards with scroll thumbpieces, and a spoon, of plain tapering form, Sheffield 1946 and 1948, 514 grams.

£40 – 60

 

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A Set of Four Edward VII Silver Vases, of rounded tapering form with everted cut rims, on domed bases, Birmingham 1909, 14 cms high, 341 grams.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

A Pair of Silver George III Style Sauce Boats, with reeded rims and scroll foliate capped handles, on three legs with foliate scroll terminals, London 1968, 19.5 cms wide;  Together with A Pair of Sauce Ladles, Sheffield 1968, 725 grams gross.

£150 – 200

 

  1.  

A George VI Silver, Ivory and Black Enamelled Part Dressing Table Set, comprising, hand mirror and two clothes brushes, inlaid with gilt foliage and ribbon swags, Birmingham circa 1937.

£20 – 30

 

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JEWELLERY & GOLD

 

  1.  

An Edwardian 9ct Gold Evening Purse, the mesh body suspended from a rectangular frame, with twist clasp, the link chain with belt ring, London 1908, 7 x 9 cms, 62.3 grams approx.

£180 – 220

 

  1.  

A Gold Half Sovereign, 1906.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Single Loose Brilliant Cut Diamond, measures approx. 5mm across.

£100 – 150

 

  1.  

A Single Loose Brilliant Cut Diamond, measures approx. 4mm across.

£100 – 150

 

  1.  

Four Loose Baguette Cut Diamonds.  (4)

£60 - 80

  1.  

Two Loose Brilliant Cut Diamonds, measure approx. 5mm and 4mm across.  (2)

£250 – 350

 

  1.  

Four Loose Brilliant Cut Diamonds.  (4)

£150 – 250

 

  1.  

A Quantity of Loose Diamonds.

£200 – 300

  1.  

A Quantity of Blue Spinels.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A Quantity of Multi-coloured Facet Cut Stones, approx. 15.

£50 – 70

 

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A Pair of White Metal Horseshoe Shape Earrings, pave set with diamonds, hinge and post fitting.

£200 – 250

 

  1.  

A Pair of Bog Oak Pendant Earrings;  A Shell Cameo, carved with and angel and harp, Etc.

£15 – 25

 

  1.  

A Pair of Yellow Metal Half Hoop Earrings, designed as leaf forms, each filled with baguette cut diamonds, stamped 18k, with hinge and post fittings.

£280 – 350

 

  1.  

A Pair of White Metal Half Hoop Earrings, each set with four diamonds, stamped k18.

£120 – 180

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Charm Bracelet, with padlock clasp, stamped 9c, hung with 11 charms, 5 of which bear hallmarks, 22.5 grams gross.

£50 – 70

 

  1.  

A Diamond Tennis Bracelet, composed of nineteen floral clusters, each set with seven diamonds, divided by yellow metal leaf forms, the clasp stamped 10k, estimated approximate weight of diamonds 5cts.

£350 – 450

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Link Bracelet, with padlock clasp, 20 grams.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Hinged Bangle, with knot detail between rigid entwined links, the clasp fitted with a safety chain, stamped 18.  18.5 grams.

£150 – 200

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Oval Locket, engraved overall with scrolling foliage, the front around a vacant heart shaped cartouche, 4 cms.

£25 – 40

 

  1.  

A White Metal Necklace, composed of a series of florets, each set with a single claw set diamond, 47 cms long, stamped 9ct.

£200 – 250

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Oval Locket, monogrammed, engraved with flowers and ferns, 4 cms;  A Victorian Pinchbeck Brooch, inset with blue glass panel ‘en cameau’ with a flower spray, 4 cms.  (2)

£25 – 40

 

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A 9ct Gold Twist Link Chain, 48.5 cms long, 10.9 grams.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

An Early XX Century 9ct Gold Amethyst Set Necklace, composed of eleven graduated faceted stones, collet set on a fine gold chain;  Together with Matching Bar Brooch, set five fire graduated amethysts interspersed by seed pearls, stamped 9ct.

£50 – 70

 

  1.  

An Amethyst and Pearl Heart Shaped Pendant, the fine chain interrupted by a pink emerald cut stone.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

A Continental Yellow Metal Cameo Brooch, of oval form, carved with a landscape, the mount stamped 10k.

£20 – 30

 

  1.  

A Victorian Yellow Metal Brooch, of quatrefoil outline, with a stepped tablet top set with a single diamond, hair aperture verso, fitted with a safety chain, 4.5 cms.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

An Early XX Century White Metal and Blue Enamel Brooch, composed of two cherubs flanking a blue enamel heart, 3 cms;  A White Metal Buckle, converted to a brooch, 4.5 cms.  (2)

£20 – 30

 

  1.  

An Edwardian 15ct Gold Bar Brooch, set with a single diamond and turquoise modelled as a three petal flower;  A 9ct Gold Hinged Bangle, engraved with leaves between fine rope and bead border, Birmingham 1902;  A Yellow Metal Link Bracelet, with padlock clasp, stamped 9ct, 19.9 grams gross.  (3)

£40 – 60

 

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A Bar Brooch, mounted with a black enamelled eight pointed star, set to the centre with a diamond, stamped 9ct.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Bar Brooch, set with a pink facetted stone, stamped 9ct;  Another Brooch, set with a blue stone flanked by two white stones.  (2)

£25 – 40

 

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A Continental Pietra Dura Brooch, modelled as a floral spray, in an oval white metal mount, stamped 800, 4 cms wide.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, set with five circular old cut graduated stones, in an 18ct yellow gold shank, hallmarked Chester 1910.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A Two-stone Diamond Ring, the collet set brilliant cut stones in a crossover setting, stamped 18ct plat.

£120 – 180

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, the principal marquise cut stone flanked by two curved bands, set with baguette diamonds, stamped 14k.

£200 – 300

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, the principal stone of marquise cut, claw set, flanked by six brilliant cut stones, stamped 14k.

£375 – 475

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, set with five circular old cut graduated stones, in a pierced setting, 18ct yellow gold shank, hallmark Chester 1906.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A Diamond Cluster Ring, of foliate design, stamped 14k.

£220 – 280

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Diamond Solitaire Ring, the brilliant cut stone, claw set, stamped 14k.

£375 – 475

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal American College Ring, set with a facetted pale green ring, in a raised setting, inscribed Douglas Stoneman, the shank stamped Class of 96, marked 10k.

£85 – 100

 

  1.  

An 18ct Gold Solitaire Diamond Ring, illusion set between raised shoulders.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Quartz Ring, with rectangular facet cut stone flanked by four green stones, on a yellow metal shank, stamped 14k.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A Black Diamond Ring, the principal stone claw set, flanked by two smaller stones in a milligrain setting on a 9ct white gold shank.

£100 – 150

 

  1.  

A Sapphire and Diamond Ring, the square cut sapphire set between two illusion set diamonds, stamped 18ct Plat.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A Diamond Cluster Ring, the claw set stones flanked by asymmetrical scrolls filled with baguette diamonds, stamped 14k.

£200 – 300

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Ring, of inverted V form, bears indistinct assay marks, 7.9 grams.

£20 – 30

 

  1.  

A Blue and White Diamond Cluster Ring, in a rounded elliptical setting, stamped 14k.

£220 – 280

 

  1.  

A White Metal Half-hoop Eternity Ring, set with seven brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 18ct.

£100 – 200

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, set with three rows of nine brilliant cut diamonds, the yellow metal shank stamped 18k.

£175 – 250

 

  1.  

A Gypsy Style Five Stone Ring, set with red and white stones in a crown setting (one missing) in 18ct gold shank.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A 14ct Gold Diamond Set Ring, composed of alternating brilliant cut and baguette diamonds within raised diamond set borders.

£150 – 200

 

  1.  

A Garnet Ring, set with fine graduated facet cut stones in 9ct gold, 1907.

£40 – 80

 

  1.  

A Man’s Diamond Set Ring, set with a single brilliant cut stone, on a basket weave band, stamped 585.

£175 – 250

 

  1.  

A Sapphire and Diamond Ring, composed of four sapphires and four diamonds, alternate set in two rows, stamped 18ct, XX Century.

£100 – 200

 

  1.  

A White Metal Diamond Ring, the pave set stones in a crossover setting, stamped 14k.

£450 – 550

 

  1.  

A White Metal White and Black Diamond Ring, the brilliant cut stones in an intertwined loop setting, stamped 14k.

£160 – 200

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, set with three in-line daisy clusters, stamped 14k.

£140 – 180

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, composed of three brilliant cut diamonds, asymmetrically set, flanked by six smaller diamonds between pierced shoulders, white metal shank, 18k.

£300 – 350

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, composed of five stepped diamond set bars, in the art deco manner, the white metal shank stamped 14k.

£150 – 200

 

  1.  

An 18ct Gold Diamond Ring, set with five old cut graduated stones, in an in-line pierced setting.

£250 – 400

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, set with a row of baguette cut stones, between raised borders, set with brilliant cut stones, the white metal shank stamped 14k.

£195 – 220

 

  1.  

A Marquise Cut Solitaire Diamond Ring, of approximately .69 carat, stamped 18ct.

£600 – 800

 

  1.  

An 18ct Gold Three-stone Diamond Gypsy Ring.

£50 – 70

  1.  

A Ruby and Diamond Ring, the centre facetted ruby flanked by two diamonds, stamped 18ct.

£50 – 70

 

  1.  

A Sapphire and Diamond Ring, the square cut sapphire flanked by two brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 18ct.

£120 – 180

 

  1.  

A Three-stone Diamond Ring, claw set in line, stamped 18ct plat.

£50 – 70

 

  1.  

A Solitaire Diamond Ring, in a rub over setting, mounted within an open diamond shape framework, stamped 18ct.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

An 18ct Gold Five-stone Inline Diamond Ring, composed of five graduated old cut stones.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A Solitaire Diamond Ring, the brilliant cut stone in a rub over setting, stamped 18ct plat.

£130 – 180

 

  1.  

A Man’s Ring, set with a single brilliant cut diamond, flanked by two asymentrical bands, each set with three diamonds, stamped 14k.

£180 – 250

 

  1.  

A Three Stone Diamond Ring, in a crossover setting, stamped 18ct Plat.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A Diamond Cluster Ring, the principal brilliant cut stone, claw set, flanked by two marquise diamonds and twenty four brilliant cut diamonds, stamped 14k.

£300 – 500

 

  1.  

A Man’s 9ct Gold Signet Ring, 1954, 3.2 grams.

£10 – 15

 

  1.  

A Diamond Cluster Ring, with a series of brilliant cut claw set diamonds, stamped 10k.

£400 – 600

 

  1.  

A Diamond Ring, set with three old cut stones, inline within an open oval framework, further set with diamonds, extending to the shoulders.

£200 – 300

 

  1.  

An Opal Ring, the oval stone claw set with bifurcated shoulders stamped 18ct.

£70 – 90

 

  1.  

An 18ct Gold Ruby and Diamond Ring, the three rubies divided by two diamonds, in a raised pierced setting.

£100 – 150

 

  1.  

A Solitaire Diamond Ring, in a crown setting between decorative raised shoulders, stamped 18ct plat.

£75 – 100

 

  1.  

A Three-stone Diamond Ring, the old cut stones collet set in a trefoil cluster, stamped 18ct.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A Three-stone Diamond Ring, in-line crown setting, stamped 18ct.

£50 – 70

 

  1.  

A Three-stone Diamond Ring, in-line crown setting, stamped 18ct plat.

£50 – 70

 

  1.  

A Three-stone Diamond Ring, in-line collet set, stamped 18ct plat.

£50 – 70

 

  1.  

A Three-stone Diamond Ring, in a crossover setting, stamped 18ct plat.

£40 – 60

 

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WATCHES & ALBERTS

 

  1.  

A Yellow Metal Double Curb Albert, composed of graduated links, fitted with a T bar and two swivel clasps, 40 cms long, 29.1 grams, stamped .375.

£150 – 200

 

  1.  

A XIX Century Silver Open Face Pocket Watch, (previously pair cased), the fusee movement signed Thos. Birchall Warrington 111, case marked early XIX Century Newcastle, around the initials EJ.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A Lady’s Tudor Royal 9ct Gold Wristwatch, the cream dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial and blued steel hands, with a leather strap in original box, marked Rolex, Geneva, and with the purchase receipt dated 1955.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

A 9ct Gold Open Face Pocket Watch, the movement signed Thomas Russell & Son, Liverpool, 45227, the signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, the case engraved with two foliate bands.

£50 – 80

 

  1.  

A 9carat Gold Open-face Pocket Watch, the white dial with Roman numerals, inscribed Super Akurit, with seconds dial, Birmingham 1929.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

A 9ct Gold Double Curb Link Albert, with T bar and two clasps, hung with a 9ct gold fob, 32.8 grams gross.

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

A George III Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, the fussee movement signed F. Richards, London 10799, the silver dial with black Roman numerals interspersed with gilt roundels, and with an outer cartouche chapter with Arabic numerals, centered by applied scrollwork, the inner case bearing a hallmark for London 1767, the outer case repousse with a figural panel within a scroll cartouche in the Dutch manner.

£1000 – 1500

 

  1.  

A William IV Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch, the enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the fusee movement signed Pemberton London, 34014, bearing hallmark for London 1831;  Together with Graduated Curb Link Albert, with T bar and swivel clasp, 68.3 grams.

£200 – 400

 

  1.  

A Man’s 9ct Gold Wristwatch, the circular dial with baton numerals, signed Marvin, with a flexible woven bracelet, Birmingham 1967.

£120 – 180

 

  1.  

A 9ct Gold Curb Link Double Albert, with a T bar and two clasps, mounted with a 9ct gold fob, 31 grams, 40 cms long.

£70 – 90

 

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PRINTS

 

  1.  

A Pair of Early XX Century Fret Cut Stencil Cafι Signs, ‘Dainty Afternoon Teas’ and ‘Luncheon and Teas’, the former illustrated with two Japanese figural vignette chromolithographs, the latter with an applied silhouette panel of two taking tea, 25 x 75 cms.

£60 – 90

 

  1.  

A Late Victorian Crystolleum, of a young girl, dancing for her grandmother, in sepia tones with light hand tinting, 19 x 24 cms, in original frame.

£70 – 100

 

  1.  

A Late Victorian Crystolleum, of Othello and Desdamona before the Bishop, printed in colours, 17 x 22 cms, in original frame.

£70 – 100

 

  1.  

AFTER PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973)

Head of a woman, etching, plate size 23 x 17.5 cms.

£150 – 200

 

  1.  

AFTER SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989)

“Don Quixote”, etching, plate size 17 x 12 cms.

£50 – 80

 

  1.  

XIX CENTURY, JAPANESE SCHOOL

Study of puppies, tinted woodcut, signed, 14 x 24 cms.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

NEWMAN (Lithog. & Pub.)

Welsh Costume, a hand tinted lithograph, late XIX Century, image size 15 x 23 cms, maple frame;  A Reverse Painted Glass Study of Birds, amongst roses, 26 x 21 cms.  (2)

£35 – 50

 

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AFTER W. CRUIKSHANK

Study of a birds nest and eggs in a hedgerow, 8 x 11 cms;  Another of Apple Blossom, 14 x 11.5 cms, oval, hand tinted photographs, signed.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

* AFTER JOHN BRUNSDEN (b. 1923)

Valley in the hills, aquatint, artists proof, signed in pencil lower right margin, 38 x 43 cms.

£50 – 70

 

  1.  

AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL-FLINT

In Sunny Perigord, limited edition print 348 / 850, trade guild blind stamp left lower margin, image size 50.5 x 69 cms.

£100 – 150

 

  1.  

AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL-FLINT

Picnic at La Roche, limited edition print 574 / 850, trade guild blind stamp left lower margin, image size 49 x 67 cms.

£100 – 150

 

  1.  

GEORGE BAXTER (PATENTEE)

Loves Letter Box, a colour print, 37 x 26 cms, verre eglomise mount;  Another Print By Baxter, of still life of a vase of flowers, fruit and birds nest in a mountainous landscape, mid XIX Century, 36 x 25.5 cms.  (2)

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

AFTER L S LOWRY (1887-1976)

“Salford Street Scene 1928” reproduction colour print, limited edition 90 / 850, 40.5 x 30 cms.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

AFTER LAWRENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976)

“People Standing About”, colour print, bearing EBF stamp and pencil signature, 32.5 x 49 cms.

£150 – 250

 

  1.  

AFTER ARTHUR DELANEY (1927-1987)

“Albert Square”, reproduction colour print, limited edition, 301 / 850, GFA blind stamp, 37 x 41.5 cms.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

AFTER PETER SCOTT (1909-1989)

Mallards Arriving at Dusk, reproduction colour print, signed in pencil to lower margin, pub. Arthur Ackermann, circa 1948, image size 38 x 45 cms.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

AFTER JOE SCRBOROUGH

“Come and Play”, colour print limited edition 133 / 850, signed by Jo and Doris Askham (Mayor of Sheffield 1992), 44.5 x 49.5 cms.

£50 – 80

 

  1.  

AFTER JOE SCRBOROUGH

“Meadows End”, colour print, signed, 42.5 x 47 cms.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

AFTER GEORGE CUNNINGHAM

“Coles Corner”, colour print, limited edition 66 / 250, signed, 30 x 41.5 cms.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

AFTER GEORGE CUNNINGHAM

“Timpson’s Corner”, colour print, limited edition 20 / 250, signed, 30 x 41.5 cms.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

AFTER GEORGE CUNNINGHAM

“Town Hall Square”, colour print, limited edition 66 / 250, signed, 30 x 41.5 cms.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

AFTER GEORGE CUNNINGHAM

“Bank Holiday”, colour print, limited edition 66 / 250, signed, 30 x 41.5 cms.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

AFTER GEORGE CUNNINGHAM

“The Moorhead”, colour print, limited edition 66 / 250, signed, 30 x 41.5 cms.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT

Exotic ladies in caved interiors, beach scenes, prints, each approx. 23 x 33.5 cms.  (3)

£15 – 25

 

  1.  

AFTER CECIL ALDIN

Sleeping Partners – Amalgamation & Separation, study of dogs, a pair of reproduction tinted prints on sepia paper, 14 x 19.5 cms each.

£20 – 30

 

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AFTER LOUIS WAIN (1860-1939)

‘Twins’, a reproduction colour print, image size 44 x 30 cms, close mounted to image, retains margin beneath mount, (minor damage to background lower right).

£20 – 40

 

  1.  

JULIAN TREVELYAN

"Tower Bridge", signed limited edition etching, 71 of 75, 47.5 x 35 cms.  (Unframed.)

£200 – 300

 

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PASTELS & PENCILS

 

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XX CENTURY SCHOOL

Head study of a black Labrador, pastel / heightened white, 33 x 45 cms.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

XX CENTURY SCHOOL

Head study of a yellow Labrador, pastel / heightened white, 30 x 38 cms.

£30 – 50

 

  1.  

ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE MAJOR (1909-1995)

Head and shoulders portrait of a young woman, pastel, 38 x 28 cms.

£150 – 250

 

  1.  

ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE MAJOR (1909-1995)

Head and shoulders portrait of a young woman with upswept hair, pastel, 46 x 33 cms.

£150 – 250

 

  1.  

ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE MAJOR (1909-1995)

Head and shoulders portrait of an elderly woman, pastel, 51 x 37 cms.

£150 – 250

 

  1.  

ATTRIBUTED TO THEODORE MAJOR (1909-1995)

Head and shoulders portrait of a lady wearing a hat and glasses, pastel, 54 x 37 cms.

£150 – 250

 

  1.  

XIX CENTURY SCHOOL

‘Bust of a Maiden’, pastel drawing, signed indistinctly, possibly A. Jolouie, dated 1855, oval, 62.5 x 50 cms.

£40 – 80

 

  1.  

* TREVOR NEAL (b. 1947)

Study of a young girl wearing a bikini, pencil, signed and dated 1974, 28 x 16 cms.

£20 – 40

 

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WATERCOLOURS

 

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COX (XIX CENTURY)

Fisherfolk on a beach, cliff top ruins beyond, bears signature lower left, watercolour, 16 x 22.5 cms.

£200 – 300

 

  1.  

JOHN ERNEST AITKEN (1881-1957)

A busy harbour scene with fisherfolk and moored fishing boats, signed lower left, watercolour, 32.5 x 49 cms.

£1200 – 1500

 

  1.  

Rxxx MARKE

Shipping in rough seas, set of four, signed, three with initials, watercolour with scratching out, 10 x 17 cms.  (4)

£200 – 250

 

  1.  

XIX Century School

Bridge scene with cottages and figures in the background, watercolour, 11.5 x 15 cms.

£20 – 40

 

  1.  

BENJAMIN D. SIGMUND (Fl. 1880-1904)

A Primrose Dame, a young girl sitting by a woodland stream, a basket of primroses by her side, signed lower left, watercolour, 23 x 17 cms.

£200 – 400

 

  1.  

xxx FORDIE (XIX / XX CENTURY)

Two figures on a woodland path, watercolour, signed, 34 x 23.5 cms.

£40 – 60

 

  1.  

* DONALD GREIG RSMA, FRSA (b. 1916)

Trees beside the estuary - Salcombe, watercolour, signed, title and artist label verso, 18 x 33 cms.

£50 – 80

 

  1.  

WILLIAM HIGHFIELD (XIX / XX CENTURY)

“The Goyt Valley, Derbyshire”, summer landscape with mill stream, watercolour / heightened white, signed, 34 x 24 cms.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

XIX CENTURY, CHINESE SCHOOL

A Fan Shaped Panel, depicting a ceremony with country figures and attendants before colourful screen and prunus, watercolour / heightened white, 19 x 47 cms;  Another Fan Shaped Panel, of a portly figure on a sedan chair, with attendants, two seated figures close by, watercolour / heightened white on a gilt spattered sepia paper, 18 x 49 cms.   (2)

£80 – 120

 

  1.  

XX CENTURY SCHOOL

A triptych style study of ecclesiastical stained glass windows, each depicting two medieval knights, the middle window bears dedication ‘To The Glory Of God And In Dear Memory Of My Husband Bernard Alexander Firth Lt. Col. Hallamshire Rifles And Of Our Son Alec Mark Bernard Firth Cpt. Hallamshire Rifles’, these windows were given by Mary Lewton Firth 1938, watercolour, ink / heightened white, each panel 28 x 11.5 cms.

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

XIX CENTURY, FRENCH SCHOOL

Study of Daisies, watercolour / heightened white, on sepia paper, signed M L and dated Aout ’82 and no. III,  28 x 19.5 cms.

£60 – 80

 

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xxx SEYMOUR

“Loch Etvie N.B.”, evening in the highlands, signed, a companion work, probably by the same hand, “Elterwater”, watercolour / heightened white, 47 x 17.5 cms, oval.   (2)

£60 – 80

 

  1.  

XIX / XX CENTURY SCHOOL

Loch Luftie; Loch Earn, a pair, watercolour, gouache, indistinctly signed, 36 x 23.5 cms.  (2)

£150 – 200

 

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XIX / XX CENTURY SCHOOL

Watering cattle in the highlands, gouache, 45 x 25 cms.

£60 – 80

 

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MARY WEATHERILL

“The Church Gate”, watercolour, bearing inscription ‘painted by Mary Weatherill’ and initialed under ‘R. W.’, 26 x 19.5 cms.

£50 – 100

 

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R. HAYES

“Near Guildford” - and country track, pair of watercolours, signed, slight foxing, 24 x 34.5 cms. (2)

£50 – 100

 

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H. CRANE

“Duke of Athens, London”, gouache, signed and dated 1949, 25.5 x 35.5 cms.

£40 – 80

 

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WILLIAM HENRY EARP

Shipping on a tranquil lake, with mountains in the background, watercolour, signed, 53 x 24.5 cms.

£150 – 200

 

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BRUCE PEARSON

“Singing Wheatear, Handarze Vidda, Normandy”, watercolour sketch with pencil instructions, signed with date 18/June/’87, 20 x 28.5 cms.

£80 – 120

 

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BRUCE PEARSON

“Pyrenees, Osprey Going Hard”, watercolour sketch with pencil instructions, signed with date October/4/88, 19.5 x 28.5 cms.

£80 – 120

 

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KEITH BROCKIE

“Brown Bear, Mosquills, Spain”, watercolour, signed, 37.5 x 50 cms.

£100 – 200

 

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KEITH BROCKIE

“Arctic Fox Detail”, watercolour and coloured pencil, signed and dated ’91, 27.5 x 43 cms.

£80 – 120

 

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KEITH BROCKIE

“Tawny Owl”, portraits and reference drawings”, gouache and pencil, signed and dated 16th and 17th Sept 80, 25 x 38.5 cms.

£80 – 120

 

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KEITH BROCKIE

“Seal, Isle of Man”, pencil drawing, signed and dated 7/11/82, 19 x 36 cms.

£50 – 80

 

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J. WYLLIE

Two figures on a bridge with rocks and a stream below, watercolour, signed, 24 x 34 cms.

£100 – 150

 

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A. HESLOP

A Castle on a hilltop by a river with church spire in the background, watercolour, 34.5 x 52 cms.

£60 – 90

 

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OILS

 

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W. HALLAM (XX CENTURY)

Lovers Leap Inn, Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire, Together with a companion work of cottages by a river bridge, signed lower right and dated 1910, oils on board, 28 x 38 cms. (2)

£80 – 120

 

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C. WESTERN

Summer landscape at sunset, a horse-drawn cart on a muddy lane, a church beyond, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 25 x 39 cms.

£200 – 300

 

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CARTWRIGHT

Figure on a river bridge, sheep in a meadow on opposite bank, bears signature, oil on canvas, 30 x 46 cms.

£50 – 70

 

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HARRY PENNELL

Snowdon from Capel Curig, oil on canvas, signed and titled verso, 61 x 51 cms.

£40 – 60

 

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XX CENTURY, CONTINENTAL SCHOOL

Coastal scene, with a couple in a rowing boat and moored fishing boats, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 32 x 43 cms.

£80 – 120

 

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A. CERSKY? (XX CENTURY)

Half length portrait of an elderly man, seated behind a desk, a pen in his right hand, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1942, 65 x 54 cms.

£150 – 200

 

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EARLY XX CENTURY SCHOOL

Still life of a vase of purple and white lilac, on a shelf with a box and vase lid, oil on canvas, unsigned, 81 x 65 cms, (some damage).

£60 – 80

 

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CHARLES ……. (XX CENTURY)

Spanish sunset on the coast, a cluster of houses to the left, mountainous coastline beyond, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, and dated 1923, 61 x 80 cms.

£150 – 200

 

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XIX CENTURY, CONTINENTAL SCHOOL

A card playing couple outside a tavern, oil on canvas (relined, 21.5 x 18 cms;  A Companion Work, of a toper and old woman, oil on panel, 20 x 16 cms.  (2)

£60 – 80

 

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Axx CERKEY ? (XX CENTURY)

Head and shoulders portrait of an African woman, facing dexter, her head inclined with closed eyes, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1941, artist signature and date verso, 47 x 38.5 cms.

£75 – 125

 

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XIX CENTURY SCHOOL

Head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman, facing sinister, in dark clothing with a white shirt; A Companion Work of His Wife, facing dexter, wearing a white turban, black dress with a diaphanous shawl, oil on canvas, 76 x 63 cms, one unframed.  (2)

£70 – 90

 

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XIX CENTURY, AUSTRIAN SCHOOL

Study of a smiling couple, reading a paper, a pipe and knitting before them on a table, oil on canvas, 27 x 22 cms.

£150 – 200

 

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EVA MORGAN (XIX / XX CENTURY)

Figure in the garden of a thatched cottage, a companion work, figure on a country lane by thatched cottages, a pair, oil on canvas, signed, 25.5 x 31 cms.  (2)

£200 – 300

 

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PATRICK HENEY

“Canal Lock Near Baggot St. Bridge”, oil on board, details en verso, 59 x 43.5 cms.

£30 – 50

 

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COLIN GRAEME ROE

Two curious terriers peering through flagstones in an outhouse, oil on canvas, signed Colin Graeme and dated ’90, 34.5 x 44.5 cms.

£300 – 500

 

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WILLIAM HIGHFIELD

XIX Century village scenes, one with The George Hotel, the other with horse, cart and figures, a pair, oil on canvas, signed, 44.5 x 59.5 cms.  (2)

£100 – 200

 

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ATTRIBUTED TO GEORGE CHAMBERS Snr (1803-1840)

Fishing boats off the cost in choppy seas, oil on panel, signed and dated 1834, 30 x 39 cms.

£3000 – 4000

 

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TEXTILES

 

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An Early XX Century Japanese Fabric Collage, depicting a lady, in formal dress, holding a fan, before a curtained window, the fabric mount with applied butterflies and waterlilies, in a traditional lacquered frame, 48.5 x 42.5 cms overall.

£45 – 75

 

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A George III Sampler, by Ann Day, worked in coloured silks, with a religious verse and diamond frieze over a basket of flowers, the ground dotted with strawberries, with alphabet, numerals and verses, within a flory and counter flory and dentil borders, undated, 41 x 31 cms, framed.

£120 – 180

 

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A XIX Century Sampler, hand stitched with trees, surround verse and bird, by Elizabeth Wells, all within a floral border, 54 x 57.5 cms, framed.

£120 – 180

 

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A Pair of Early XX Century Chinese Embroidered Panels, worked in coloured silks with golden pheasants, mandarin ducks, storks and swallows amongst prunus and water lilies, 37 x 18 cms.

£50 – 70

 

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An Early XX Century Chinese Embroidery, worked in coloured silks with two swallows in flight, against a crimson ground, 17.5 x 12 cms, oval.

£20 – 30

 

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A XIX Century Woolwork on Silk Picture, of Samson and Delilah, 40.5 x 47 cms.

£60 – 90

 

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A XIX Century Woolwork Picture, ‘Telling A Tale To Granddad At The Dinner Table’, 59 x 43 cms, in a mahogany frame.

£100 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Silkwork Picture, worked in coloured thread against a black satin ground, with predominantly satin stitch depicting three medieval figures and birds in an exotic garden, 40 x 50 cms, oval.

£120 – 180

 

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A Wool and Beadwork Picture, still life of flowers, 21 x 13.5 cms, in a XIX Century mahogany frame.

£40 – 60

 

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A Chinese Embroidered Silk Panel, depicting two courtly ladies in a garden, with exotic birds, plants and rocks, signed, worked in coloured silks within an embroidered gold thread border, against a gold ground, 33.5 cms diameter.

£50 – 70

 

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XIX Century Needlework Samplers, by Mary Jane Plewes of Hunmanby, handworked, with alphabet, verse and trees, dated 1867, 28 cms square;  Together with Three Others, from the same family.  (4)

£250 – 300

 

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A Mid XX Century Tasseled Eastern Wool Rug, multicoloured and floral with central cartouche, on a cream ground within a blue and red border, 298 x 200 cms.

£50 – 100

 

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A Chinese Tasseled Wool Carpet, decorated with cache pots within a cream floral border, on an olive green ground, 370 x 272 cms.

£60 – 100

 

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WORKS OF ART & COLLECTABLES

 

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A Thompson of Kilburn ‘Mouseman’ Oak Ashtray, 10 cms wide.

£30 – 50

 

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A XIX Century Walnut Writing Box, with brass banding, shield and escutcheon, the slope with a dark blue leather gilt tooled surface and fitted with ink well apertures, stamp and pen wells, 34.5 cms wide.

£40 – 60

 

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A XIX Century Rosewood Writing Box, with mother-of-pearl inlays, internally fitted with a velvet lined slope, two ink wells and apertures, 39 cms wide.

£70 – 90

 

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A XIX Century Small Rosewood Box, of rectangular form, the top inset with mineral stones within a plated border, 7.5 cms wide.

£30 – 50

 

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An Early XVIII Century Walnut Tea Caddy, of rectangular bombe form, the cavetto moulded cover with a centrally mounted brass ogee swing handle, flanked by two scrolls, the interior with three divisions, 25.5 cms wide.

£500 – 800

 

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A Pair of XIX Century Mahogany Candlesticks, each with fixed nozzles on a knopped baluster stem divided by a large drip tray, on domed spreading base, 33 cms high.

£70 – 90

 

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A Pair of Black Forest Wall Brackets, in the form of mounted goats heads, with pierced foliate decoration, supporting serpentine shelves, 27 cms high.

£150 – 200

 

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A Carved Wood Netsuke, carved as a resting traveller, signed, 4 cms high;  Another, carved as a Japanese lady, 5 cms high;  Another, carved as a man seated on the back of a shi-shi, 4 cms high.   (3)

£80 – 120

 

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A Chinese Carved Hardwood Figure, of a sage, in flowing robes and a soft peaked hat on a pierced dark wood stand, 16 cms high.

£30 – 50

 

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A Japanese Rosewood Chopstick Rest, mounted with a bronze panel, cast in low relief with warriors, 14 cms wide.

£50 – 70

 

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An Early XIX Century Yew Wood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, with a tablet top and ring handles, the interior fitted with two lidded boxes, flanking a moulded glass bowl, on compressed bun feet, 31 cms wide.

£150 – 200

 

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A XIX Century Walnut Stationary Cabinet, with slope front drawers, fitted interior over single drawer.

£100 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Pollard Oak Coal Box, of sarcophagus form, with galvanized interior, paneled body, turned legs and porcelain casters.

£700 – 1000

 

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A Late XIX Century Japanese Carved Painted Wood Figure, of a Samaso Dancer, wearing a black striped head dress, mask and red costume, holding a fan in his left hand, 19 cms high, in original box with an inscribed sliding lid.

£30 – 50

 

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A Late XIX Century Japanese Rosewood and Shibayama Panel, modelled in relief with ivory, bone, coral and mother-of-pearl, on a takamakie ground, with a figure of Ebisu catching a fish, an ornately dressed buin by his side holding a samisen in an integral fluted frame, 17 x 30 cms overall.

£300 – 500

 

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A Chinese Carved Hardwood Figure, of Sennin riding on the back of a Quilin, the former holding a liberation cup in his right hand, a sword in his left, the Quilin with glass eyes, on a naturalistic base, 24 cms high.

£60 – 80

 

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A Chinese Hardwood Carved Figure of a Lohan, on a moulded base, 28 cms high;  Together with a Pair of Carved Wood Figures, of Lui Hai, standing with folded arms, a three legged toad at their feet, on a naturalistic base, 21 cms high.

£50 – 80

 

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A XIX Century French Walnut Carved Figure of a Bull, his head lowered to the right, his back legs raised on vegetation, on a naturalistic base and canted oblong plinth, signed I B to underside, 22 cms high, 31 cms wide.

£120 – 180

 

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A Japanese Meiji Period Circular Rosewood Shibayama Panel, decorated in low relief with coloured soapstone, depicting two musicians in a garden, one seated on a stool playing a flute, the other kneeling on the ground with a samisen, 30.5 cms diameter.

£60 – 80

 

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A Japanese Meiji Period Hardwood Shibayama Panel, inlaid with a vase of lotus flowers, lily-pad and a bird in flight in ivory, mother-of-pearl and takamakie, 39.5 x 23.5 cms.

£60 – 80

 

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A Japanese Meiji Period Hardwood Shibayama Panel, decorated with a swallow in flight amongst lotus flower in ivory, mother-of-pearl and takamakie, 17.25 cms square, moulded and framed.

£40 – 60

 

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A XIX Century Continental Treen Slab Sided Cowbell, with two lug suspension rings, fitted with four clappers, 34 cms wide.

£25 – 40

 

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An Early XIX Century Treen Spice Tower, of four circular sections, labelled (some losses to labels), 20 cms high.

£100 – 200

 

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A Pair of Japanese Hardwood Carvings, of fishermen, each with glass eyes and ivory teeth, modelled as holding a carp in one hand, the other a branch with basket suspended over their shoulder, in flowing robes, on pierced integral bases, 34 cms high.

£75 – 100

 

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A George IV Mahogany Inlaid Tea Caddy, with twin sections.

£40 – 60

 

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A Japanese Hardwood Netsuke, modelled as a duck, two character mark, 6.5 cms long.

£40 – 60

 

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A Hardwood ‘Billiard Cue’ Walking stick, with a white metal engraved mount and metal tip, 91 cms high.

£25 – 40

 

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A XIX Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, with twin hinged compartments flanking a mixing bowl, (lacking glass), all on bun feet.

£100 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Marquetry Jewellery Box, of sarcophagus form, with shield escutcheon to maple fascia, 30 cms wide.

£100 – 150

 

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An Early XX Century Cast Brass Doorstop, modelled as John Bull, on a rectangular mahogany plinth, 41 cms high.

£25 – 40

 

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A Japanese Bronze Figure of a Monkey, seated, his right leg bent, his left leg extended, holding a magnifying glass in his left hand, inspecting his foot, wearing a lightly decorated jacket, Meiji period 1868-1911, 5.5 cms high.

£300 – 400

 

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A Japanese Bronze Cased Pocket Compass and Sundial, the stained white metal interior marked with Japanese Characters.

£100 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Japanese Bronze Monkey, seated, holding a peach in his left hand, his right hand raised, 16 cms high, unsigned, (repaired).

£75 – 100

 

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A Late XIX Century Japanese Bronze Model of a Toad, on a piece of naturalistically cast tree bark, 20 cms wide.

£80 – 120

 

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A Late XIX Century Japanese Bronze Model of a Bull, with dark patination and ivory horns, 9 cms high.

£150 – 200

 

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A Late XIX Century Japanese Bronze Model of a Toad, under leaves, 18 cms high.

£70 – 90

 

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A Pair of Japanese Bronze Ovoid Vases, with everted rims, each inlaid with a cockerel and hen in yellow and white metals, raised on circular bases, signed to underside, Meiji period 1868-1911, 15 cms high, on hardwood stands.

£70 – 90

 

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A Newlyn Style Copper charger, heavily embossed with nine stylized dolphins within a beaten border, 59 cms diameter.

£200 – 250

 

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A XIX Century Bronze Circular Plate, cast in relief with the Rape of the Sabine Woman, around a centre boss, within a repeat border of masks, serpents and foliage, inscribed with initials E.R.L and monogram to underside, 23 cms diameter.

£40 – 60

 

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AFTER JULES MOIGNIEZ (1835-1894)

A gilt bronze figure of a cockerel, with feathers displayed, standing on a German picklaube and rocks, signed, on an oval plinth, 20 cms high.

£150 – 200

 

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A Set of XIX Century Brass Letter Scales, the circular tray inscribed, with postal information, supported on an iron foot, 15 cms high;  Together with A Pair of Brass Laundry Collar Rings.  (3)

£30 – 50

 

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A Set of Six Bronze Models of Noh Masks, each mounted on red baize and framed, 5.5 cms high.

£60 – 80

 

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A Pair of Late XIX Century Brass Firedogs, each with lion and shield cresting, on pierced baluster and knopped columns, raised on three claw feet, 51 cms high.

£120 – 160

 

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An Early XX Century Japanese Bronze Bust, of a young woman, with upswept hair, her slightly tilted head looking right, 29 cms high.

£70 – 90

 

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An Electroplated Car Mascot, cast as a blacksmith, his right hand holding a wheel resting on an anvil, a hammer in his left, mounted on an ebonized circular plinth, 21.5 cms high.

£100 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Copper Coal Helmet, with fall handle and turned support grip, on circular pedestal base.

£40 – 60

 

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A Georgian Steel Fender, of curved form, with pierced decoration, brass bullseyes and stepped base.

£80 – 120

 

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Georgian Copper Handled Fire Irons, comprising, poker, shovel and tongs.

£40 – 60

 

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An Art Nouveau Beaten Copper Coal Box, with waisted body and embossed with heart motifs, complete with galvanized liner, (damage to lid), 32 cms square.

£30 – 50

 

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A Cast Painted Bronze Car Mascot, modelled as a black Labrador holding a pheasant in its mouth, on a chrome plinth, 10 cms high.

£60 – 80

 

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An Arts & Crafts Hammered Copper Water Can, with a hinged lid and scroll handle, the body embossed with abstract plant forms, 29.5 cms high.

£75 – 100

 

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A Dutch Brass Tobacco Box, of oval form, engraved with figural and seasonal vignettes, 12.5 cms wide.

£25 – 40

 

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An Art Deco Painted Spelter Figural Table Lamp, modelled as a female, semi-nude, her arms aloft holding the lamp fitting with an amber marbled globe, on an alabaster circular plinth, 62 cms high.

£120 – 150

 

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An Arts & Crafts Brass Firescreen, the rectangular panel embossed in relief with two stylized fruit trees, supported on galleried framework, with ovoid finials, raised on sinuous refectory supports with trefoil feet, 87 cms high, 67 cms wide.

£60 – 80

 

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A XIX Century Brass Footman, with wheel pierced top on splayed feet.

£60 – 90

 

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IVORY

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure, of a smiling woman, holding a fan in her left hand, with a floral decoration to her upswept hair, wearing a kimono with incised and lightly stained decoration, incised two character mark, Meiji period 1868-1911, 13 cms high.

£100 – 150

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure, of a seated scholar, holding an open scroll, a book and vessel by his bended knee, lightly incised decoration, (crack), 7 cms high;  Another, carved as a stone mason, a mallet in his raised left hand, with incised stained decoration, 8.5 cms high, Meiji period 1868-1911.  (2)

£100 – 150

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure, modelled as a smiling man on the back of a water buffalo, 6 cms high;  Another, carved as a mask maker, seated, his raised right hand holding a mallet, a chisel in his left, a mask by his side, 6 cms high, Meiji period 1868-1911.  (2)

£100 – 150

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure, modelled as a seated man, holding an axe and a double gourd vase, lightly stained incised decoration, 5 cms high;  Another, as a carved figure, wearing a mask, holding a book in his left hand, a drum around his neck, signed with a three character mark on the book, 6 cms high, Meiji period 1868-1911,  (2)

£100 – 150

 

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A Japanese One Piece Carved Ivory Humorous Okimono, as street performers on standing on a rock, holding a drum aloft, the other with a fan, both with decorative incised dress, on an oval base, signed with a two character mask on a red lacquer tablet, Meiji period 1868-1911, 18 cms high.

£200 – 300

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure, of a Fisherman, holding a basket of fish in his left hand, a staff over his right shoulder, supporting a gourd shape vessel and a cat fish, wearing an incised kimono beneath a straw apron, with matching gaitors, on a moulded base, signed on a red lacquer tablet, Meiji period 1868-1911, 15.5 cms high.

£150 – 200

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure, of a Bigin, holding a kakemono, her hair in an elaborate chignon and wearing a kimono, decorated in low relief and lightly stained with flowers, signed with a two character mark on a red lacquer tablet, Meiji period 1868-1911, 16 cms high.

£100 – 150

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure, of a smiling man, holding an axe in his left hand, a basket over his shoulder, his kimono incised and lightly stained with motifs, incised signature to base, Meiji period 1868-1911, 12 cms high.

£100 – 150

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure Group, as a man and performing penguin, both dressed in kimonos with incised and stained decoration of bamboo leaves, Meiji period 1868-1911, 4 cms high.

£120 – 180

 

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A Japanese Carved Ivory Netsuke, as a bearded fisherman fighting a large carp, his kimono with lightly incised and stained geometric decoration, signed to base, 5 cms high;  Another,  carved as a recumbent horse, signed, 4 cms high.  (2)

£80 – 120

 

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A Stained Ivory or Horn Disc Netsuke, depicting Hotei holding a Uchiwa and a karako on his back, 5 x 2 cms.

£80 – 120

 

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A Japanese Kagamibuta, the stained ivory bowl supporting a bronze and gilt metal plate, relief decorated with figures, signed, 4 cms diameter.

£300 – 500

 

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A XIX Century Japanese Ivory Manju Netsuke, carved in low relief with a face mask, with enamel and yellow metal ornament, 4.5 cms diameter.

£100 – 150

 

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An Early XX Century Chinese Ivory Snuff Bottle, of double gourd flattened form, engraved with boys playing in a garden, a panel of text verso, on a pierced wood stand, 8.5 cms overall.

£40 – 60

 

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An Early XX Century Ivory Tusk Carving, of a family of elephants, graduated in size, on a hardwood stand, 42 cms long.

£50 – 70

 

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A Small Collection of Early XX Century Ivory, comprising a pair of tusk vases, each decorated with takamakie, flowers, foliage and butterflies, 10.5 cms high (lacking bases); a pierced concentric ball on stand, 19 cms high;  a pair of crocodiles, 26 cms long;  a pair of grazing impala, 8.5 cms high, (one damaged);  an elephant, 8.5 cms high;  twelve cocktail sticks with animalia finials.

£75 – 100

  1.  

A Scrimshaw, carved as the head of a mythical beast, 14 cms.

£25 – 40

 

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A Cantonese Ivory Cylindrical Needle or Pen Case,

carved with serpents, butterflies and birds amongst flowers,

15 cms high;  A Bone Quill Pen, with gazelle finial;  A

Bone Page Turner;  Together with Assorted Ivory

and Bone Pieces.

£30 – 50

 

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An Early XX Century Japanese Ivory Carved Netsuke, modelled as a rabbit and turnip on top of a basket, signed with two characters, 4.25 cms high.

£100 – 150

 

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A Chinese Carved Coffee Coloured Jade Model of Two Fighting Cocks, on a white marble plinth, 22.5 cms high, 38 cms wide.

£300 – 500

 

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A Chinese Grey/Black Jade Seal, the rectangular plinth mounted with shi-shi, possibly early XVII Century, 5 cms high.

£300 – 400

 

  1.  

An Early XX Century Pietra Dura Panel, depicting a dancing youth, dressed in traditional Northern Italian costume, signed A. Menegatti Florence verso, 10.25 x 14 cms, gilt frame.

£250 – 350

 

  1.  

Five Pietra Dura Floral Panels, each 18 mm x 12 mm. (5)

£40 – 60

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An Early XX Century Papier-mβchι Circular Tray, with two leaf handles, the dished centre decorated with Japanese figures in an interior, within aesthetic patterned border, 33 cms wide over handles.

£25 – 40

 

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An Early XX Century Scale Model of a Humber Long-Boom Cutter, with a black hull numbered HU334, single mast and flying the ensign, at anchor with trawl net hoisted for drying, 36 cms wide, 52 cms high, displayed in a mahogany 4-glass case with painted ocean backdrop, 65 x 75 x 33 cms overall.

* The Cutter was first built in 1859, 56 tons, 50ft in length and 45ft trawl beam.

£300 – 400

 

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A Pair of Japanese Meiji Period White Lacquer Panels, each with applied ivory and mother-of-pearl images, one of cavorting frogs, the other with a frog tussling with a rat, another looking on, applied seal signatures, 24 x 18 cms, framed.

£200 – 300

 

  1.  

A Cinnibar Lacquer Circular Box and Cover, the cover intaglio carved with a seated figure in an island landscape, within a scroll frieze, blue enamel interior, 7 cms diameter.

£60 – 80

 

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A Chinese Polished Soapstone Figure, of an immortal, holding a staff, a dog standing by his side, 14 cms high.

£60 – 80

 

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A Horn Snuff Box, of rectangular cavetto form, the cover mounted with a colour print depicting a mounted huntsman, moulded thumb piece, 7.5 cms wide.

£30 – 50

 

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A Meerschaum and Amber Pipe, carved with an equestrian group, in a fitted leather case;  Together with a Pair of Ivory Glove Stretchers.  (2)

£30 – 50

 

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A XIX Brass Horse Measure, by Arnold & Sons London, housed within a bamboo cane, having horn screw handle, bearing kite mark and makers name, 97 cms long.

£100 – 150

 

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TAXIDERMY: An Otter’s Head, ‘H. O. H. Tenbury, Mat 27th 1933’, mounted on an oak shield plaque, bearing stamp to reverse, ‘P. Spicer & Sons Leamington’, LS 3139.

£60 – 90

 

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An Ancient and Large Swordfish Bill, 150 cms long.

£250 – 350

 

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Postcards, A Quantity of early to mid XX Century issues including Sheffield and local interest, views of Paris, generally topographical, (one box).

£30 – 50

 

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Notes and Coins, 1917 Russian Rupees, XVIII and XIX Century coins and related items, plus some later overseas coinage, (one box).

£20 – 40

 

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A XIX Century Brass Snuff Box, with embossed vignette lid;  A Penknife, by Wariss of Sheffield, made to commemorate the Roses Centenary dinner, October 7th 1949, “With Compliments Of The Grand Hotel, Sheffield”.  (2)

£20 – 40

 

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A Late Victorian Silver Thimble, Birrmingham;  A Pewter Snuff Box, (damaged);  Buttons and Cufflinks, etc, (one box).

£20 – 40

 

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Jaques “The Counties of England” Card Game, (three editions),  A Similar Issue, for the Kings of England,  Word Taking And Word Making, letter game, etc, (one box).

£20 – 30

 

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A Pink and Grey Rhodonite Model of a Bullfrog, 15 cms long, on a hardwood stand.

£50 – 70

 

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A Pink and Grey Rhodonite Model of a Bullfrog, 13 cms long, on a hardwood stand.

£50 – 70

 

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A Chinese Carved Water-agate Model of a Bullfrog, with a pearlescent grey hue, on a naturalistic base, 13 cms long.

£75 – 100

 

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A Pair of Chinese Pale Green and Grey Soapstone Figures, both dressed in flowing robes, one holding a face screen, the other a fan, 24 cms high, raised on moulded hardstone bases, 30 cms high overall.

£50 – 70

 

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A XIX Century Chinese Amethystine Snuff Bottle, of fluted baluster form, with a tigers eye stopper, 5 cms high.

£50 – 70

 

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An Early XX Century EPNS and Glass Hip Flask, with hinged bayonet cap, over a leather sleeve, 17 cms high.

£15 – 25

 

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A Scottish Skean Dhu, the ebony handle carved as Celtic knots and mounted with a cairngorm (chipped), in plated mounts, , in a leather and plated sheath, 21 cms long.

£40 – 60

 

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An Ashford Marble Desk Standish, with well facility and pen tray to serpentine front, 34 cms wide.

£120 – 180

 

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A XIX Century Oval Plaster Plaque, moulded in relief with bust of Maurice, Prince of Orange, inscribed around the perimeter Mauritus Aur Princ Comm Nass, 5.5 x 4 cms, in a moulded frame.

£40 – 60

 

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An Oak Tantalus, with electroplated mounts, fitted with three cut glass square decanters, 32 x 38 cms;  Together with Two Silver Labels, whiskey and port.

£120 – 180

 

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A Pair of Late Victorian Cut Throat Razors, manufactured by Samuel Parker Hall, Sheffield, with mother-of-pearl veneered handles, in a fitted morocco leather case with ornamental clasp (minor damage to one handle).

£30 – 50

 

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A Victorian Tortoiseshell, Mother-of-Pearl and Abelone Card Case, composed of diamond panes within a tortoiseshell border the front inlaid with engraved silver panels, the interior lined with purple silk and fitted concertina divisions.

£75 – 100

 

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TOYS & DOLLS

 

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A German Bisque Head Doll, with a blond mohair wig, closing blue eyes, open mouth with four teeth, on a jointed composition body, marked 1362, Made in Germany 2 Ό, 52 cms high.

£50 – 80

 

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A German Schoenau & Hoffmeister Bisque Head Doll, with a long blond mohair wig, sleeping blue eyes, open mouth with four teeth, and a fully jointed composition body, marked S PB H, 1906/9, Germany, wearing a deep red lace trimmed dress and matching coat and bonnet;  Together with A Child’s Christening Gown, 66 cms high.

£180 – 250

 

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A Chad Valley Plywood Jigsaw Puzzle, depicting The GWR “King George V” Steam Locomotive, in original box with printed paper labels, (200 pieces).

£30 – 50

 

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A Kolner Jaguar XK 120 Clockwork Car, obvious signs of use and lacking most reflective window paint;  Plus a Corgi E-Type Jaguar, racing number 2, both without boxes.  (2)

£20 – 30

 

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Toy Catalogues, 1938/39 Meccano ‘The Stars Send Their Message’, 74 page illustrated catalogue, featuring Meccano, Dinky and Hornby products;  Plus Approximately Twenty Others, including instruction booklets for the Hornby ‘Princess Elizabeth’, 1930’s to 60’s, generally good to very good condition, (one box).

£40 – 50

 

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Meccano Parts and Accessories, two small four drawer pine chests filled with parts for Meccano outfits, wheels, screws, motor, key, etc, well used.  (2)

£20 – 30

 

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Schuco 4012 Radio Car, US zone in maroon, very good with key, no box.

£80 – 120

 

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An Early XX Century Steiff Teddy Bear, with blond mohair pelt, elongated nose, boot button eyes, re-felted pads, button to left ear, 30 cms high, in a knitted jacket and trousers.

£200 – 300

 

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An Early XX Century German Teddy Bear, yellow plush pelt, with an elongated shaved snout, black glass eyes, hump back, re-felted pads, 52 cms long, (damaged).

£50 – 80

 

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A JNF Tinplate Battery Operated Porsche 356, with lithographed plaid interior and dashboard, the front wheels operated via wheel within the radiator, push-button opening bonnet, (obvious signs of use);  Plus A Similar Single Seat Mercedes Racing Car, (possibly “solo” product), with adjustable steering wheel, tinplate marked ‘Made In Western Germany’.  (2)

£40 – 50

 

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A 1930’s Wooden Rocking Horse, approximately 74 cms high, bearing sticker for Swallow Toys and George Woodrow, formerly of Lines Brothers.

£80 – 120

 

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BOOKS

 

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A Promotional Pictoral Calendar, 1914, for W. Gill & Sons, Family Grocers & Provision Merchants, Calver Bridge via Sheffield, printed in colour with an image of a young boy, playing an accordion, surrounded by howling puppies, 54 x 68 cms, framed.

£25 – 40

 

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AFTER GRUN (JULES ALEXANDRE 1868-1934)

An original theatre programme from 1898 for “Chaufons! Chaufons!” at La Pepiniere theatre, part of the Maitres De L’Affiche series, linen backed, rolled, (a few small closed tears to edges, colours remain vibrant), 130 x 94 cms.

£400 – 600

 

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Asian Film Poster "Mother India", approximately 30" x 40", technicolour release reprint, framed.

£30 – 50

 

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Buddy Holly And The Crickets, autographed page from the 1958 Royal Variety programme, the page signed one side by Buddy Holly and The Crickets on the other, (page is in poor condition).

£100 – 200

 

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ROWLING (J. K.)

Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone, Bloomsbury, later impression paperback but with younger wizard to rear cover, signed by the author to half-title page “To Miles With Best Wishes, J K Rowling”, accompanied with postcard also signed by Rowling and other authors present at the Sheffield Children’s Book Award.

£100 – 200

 

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Kipling (Rudyard) signed handwritten letter, Bateman’s, dated October 4th 1915, concerning a Mr Blacker and some lines Kipling has suggested for a memorial which are to be sent to the recipient, Mr Stephenson. One side, folded with central crease.                                 

 £100 – 150

 

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A Signed Royal Christmas Card From Queen Mary, signed ‘Mary, R’ and dated 1935-6, with photograph of Buckingham Palace within, plain covers with royal cypher to front                                                                   

 £30 – 40

 

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An Autograph Book, filled profusely with letters, envelopes and signatures of Lords, Reverands and other acclesiastical notaries of the c19th – Lord Hawke, Cecil Sefton, G Denman, Lord Wharncliffe, General Corbett, some Sheffield interest.                                              

£60 – 80

 

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A Victorian Drawing Book Filled With Inked Silhouettes, Of Rev. John Gibson, Rev. Henry Farish and members of the Wilson family, each silhouette identified verso.                                                                 

£80 - 120

 

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An Early XIX Century Ledger, containing details of the estates of several families and doctors, particular reference to the Loy family including wills, birth and baptism certificates.                                                                       

£20 – 30

 

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Kerr (Diana) Hambledon Cricket And The Bat And Ball Inn, Henty & Constable 1951. 8vo, hardcover pamphlet with a.l from the author. VG+; Lucas ( EV ) The Hambledon Men. Frowde 1907. VG; plus two centenary celebration booklets for Lord’s and Marylebone ( 4 )

                                                                            £20 – 30

 

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Squire Osbaldeston – His Autobiography, Bodley Head 1926. First edition. 4to, ( lv ) 260pp ( iv ), sixteen colour plates, seventy five b&w illustrations and a map.

                                                                            £20 – 30

 

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Ransome (Arthur) Old Peter’s Russian Tales, TC & EC Jack 1916. First edition. Illustrations, decorations and cover design by Dmitri Mitrokhin. Original decorated cloth, worn.

                                                                            £30 – 40

 

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Williamson (Henry) Salar The Salmon, Faber and Faber 1935. First edition in dustwrapper;  Anderson (Anne) The Red Shoes. Thomas Nelson, nd; And Four Other childrens books.  (6)

                                                                            £30 – 40

 

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Milne (AA) Once On A Time, Hodder & Stoughton 1917. First edition, 8vo, 316pp, colour frontis and other illustrations by HM Brock. Original blue cloth with illustrated panel to front board.

                                                                             £40 – 60

 

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Hunt (John) The Ascent Of Everest, Hodder & Stoughton 1953. First edition in dustwrapper, VG / VG;  Plus Three Others Related.  (3)

                                                                             £10 – 20

 

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Standing (Percy Cross) Cricket Of To-Day And Yesterday, Caxton Publishing subscription edition. Two volumes, 4to, profusely illustrated with b&w photos and illustrations, original green cloth with gilt lettering and pictorial central panel by Hassall.  (2 )

                                                                             £20 – 30

 

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Bagnold (Enid) Alice And Thomas And June, Heinemann 1930 first edition.

                                                                             £15 – 25

 

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Alcock (CW) Famous Cricketers And Cricket Grounds, bound edition with 286pp, no index, rebound half morocco, marbled boards ; plus single edition signed WR Wilson and one other related.  (3)

                                                                             £30 – 40

 

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Gale (Frederick) The Game Of Cricket, Swan Sonnenschein & Co, 1888, second edition; Chambers (Copthall) The Cricket Match – A Poem In Two Cantos, Such and Lillywhite 1859. 31pp, pamphlet; Warner (PF) Cricket, Longmans 1920 Badminton Library edition; And Five Others Cricket.  (8)

£40 – 60 

 

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Ford (WJ) A History Of The Cambridge University Cricket Club 1820-1901, Blackwood & Sons 1902, 4to, 561pp, blue buckram with gilt coat of arms to front, gilt spine ; Oxford Versus Cambridge – A Record Of Inter-University Achievements From 1827 to 1930. Faber & Faber.  (2)

£20 – 30

 

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Winchester – Winchester College 1393 to 1893 By Old Wykehamists, Edward Arnold 1893. 4to, 187pp, blue cloth, gilt decoration, gilt spine and top edge, one of a thousand copies; Plus five others relating to Winchester including a blotting book made from oak of the Winchester Cathedral “800 years old”.  (6)

                                                                          £40 – 60

 

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Du Garde Peach (L) The Company Of Cutlers In Hallamshire In The County Of York 1956-1965, Sheffield 1967 ; An auction catalogue for WH / JA Eadon and the sale of Middlewood Hall, plus other books of general interest, (one box).

                                                   £30 – 40

 

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Alighieri (Dante), Cary (HF, Rev) The Vision Of Hell, The Vision Of Purgatory And Paradise. Cassell 1893, two volumes, dark blue cloth, gilt titles and spine.  (2)

  £20 – 30

 

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Gray (Thomas) Poems, Eton College 1894, 4to, (xiv) 164pp, portrait frontis and other engraved plates, full leather, gilt borders and spine with raised bands, gilt edges; And two others of general interest.  (3)

                                   £20 – 30

 

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A Quantity Of Paper Ephemera Including Early XVIII Century Correspondence, relating to the Wilson family with connections to Sheffield, London and Chester including members of the family who played cricket for England and Yorkshire.                                                              

£30 – 50

 

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Cricket – Yorkshire County Cricket Club Annual Report 1940;  The Game Of Cricket. Lonsdale Library 1930;  Wisden Anthology 1900-1940. Queen Anne Press 1980; Plus nine others.  (12)

£30 – 40

 

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Golf – Hutchinson (Horace G) Golf, Longmans, Green & Co 1895, fifth edition;  Colver (J Arthur) The History Of Lindrick Golf Club. Sheffield 1980;  And six others.  (8)

£20 – 30

 

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Brodribb ( Gerald ) Felix And The Eleven Of England, Boundary Books 2002, Number 55 of a limited edition of 250 signed by Ted Dexter, Hubert Doggart and JE Wanostrocht, (Fine in slipcase).

                                    £20 – 30

 

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Johns (CA, Rev), Elliot (Clarence) Flowers Of The Field, Routledge 1908, 2nd impression. 8vo, 324pp plus 92 colour plates, green cloth with gilt vignette to front; Pitt (Frances) Birds In Britain, MacMillan 1948. 8vo, 576pp;  Plus eight others related.  (10)

                                         £20 – 40

 

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Stevenson (RL) Kidnapped, Cassell 1911;  Plus eleven others, all published early XX Century in same half morocco, marbled boards, gilt spines with raised bands.  (12)                                                                     

        £20 – 40

 

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Lockwood (HF) Cates (AH) The History And Antiquities Of The Fortifications To The City Of York, London 1834. Folio (viii) 40pp with 12 engraved plates and map frontis, half calf, marbled boards.

£40 – 60

 

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Cuitt (George) Wanderings And Pencilings Amongst Ruins Of Olden Times, a series of seventy three etchings. London 1855. Folio, 38pp plus plates and further panels pasted down within text, half leather with gilt decoration and raised bands, gilt edges.                                                                             

£80 – 120

 

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Wood (JG) English Scenery Illustrated By Eminent British Artists, with Twenty One Steel Plates. Virtue And Company, nd. 4to, profusely illustrated.

                                                                            £100-120

 

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Gotch (J Alfred) The Buildings Of Sir Thomas Tresham, Northampton & London (Batsford) 1883, Folio, blue cloth, gilt spine with black & gilt decorative front board;  The Growth Of The English House, Batsford 1909. 8vo, 336pp + ads. Maroon cloth, gilt spine and decorative gilt front board, complete with a.l from the author. Presentation copy.  (2)

                                     £60 – 80

 

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A Pair of Autograph Books, filled with signatures and sketches by theatre and music hall stars of the early XX Century, who visited Sheffield, Stanley Holloway, Tommy Handley, Murray and Mooney, Jack Warner, etc.  (2)

£30 – 50

 

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Thoresby (Ralph), Whitaker (Thomas) Ducatus Leodiensis, or, The Topography Of The Ancient And Populous Town And Parish Of Leedes; Loidis And Elmete, or, An Attempt To Illustrate…The Entire Vale Of Calder In The Valley Of York. Leeds 1816, two volumes, folio. Original full calf with gilt decoration restored and rebound, gilt spine with raised bands, gilt edges, extra endpapers laid down, portrait frontis, profusely illustrated with further engraved plates, internally clean and bright. An attractive set.                                                      

£300 – 400

 

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Johnston (Alexander Keith) The Royal Atlas Of Modern Geography…, With A Special Index To Each Map. Blackwood And Sons. 1861. Large folio. Rebound half calf with marbled boards, gilt spine with raised bands. 48 double page maps.

£300 – 400

 

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

 

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A Rosewood Cased Oboe, with plated keys in a fitted stained wood case.

£30 – 50

 

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A Savana Banjo, with a mahogany drum, chrome mounted skin, 20 cms diameter, with eight keys for strings, cased.

£50 – 70

 

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A Mid XX Century Swiss Musical Box, by Thoreus, in a walnut case, the movement playing four airs, as listed on the paper label to the inside of the lid, 1) Marchetra, 2) Student Prince in Heidelberg, 3) Two Hearts in Waltz Time, 4) Rio Rita, 16 cms wide.

£75 – 100

 

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A Silver Plated Trumpet, by J. Higham, Patent Clear Bore no. 46225, exhibition standard, engraved with flowers and applied Royal Warrant, in a fitted case with leather muffler and accessories.

£50 – 100

 

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A XIX Century French Musical Box, playing two airs, with model of an elderly lady surmounted on an oval mahogany base, 16 cms long, with associated glass dome.

£250 – 300

 

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A Violin, with a two-part back, 35.5 cms, the bridge stamped Bausch, (damaged), with two bows, cased.

£50 – 70

 

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A Violin, with a two-part back, 35 cms, ebony stringing and four rosewood keys; Together with Two Un-named Bows, in a fitted case.

£50 – 100

 

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A Strovolis Phono-fiddle, with a brass horn, 85 cms long;  Together with Two Un-named Bows.

£40 – 60

 

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A French Clarinet, by Buffet, the ebonized case with silver plated keys, 67 cms long, in a fitted case.

£40 – 60

 

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SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

 

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A XIX Century Lacquered Brass Three-draw telescope, by F M Newton of Halifax, 79 cms extended length, with leather grip and shuttered lens cap;  Plus Another, by Ross of London, with adjustable two-draw extension, 48 cms extended length, lacking stand.  (2)

£30 – 40

  

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A Set of Brass Balance Scales, hung with a basket cage, enclosing six various weights, and a circular tray, inscribed Donald Lindley, Creee, Class C, to weight 4lbs.

£30 – 50

 

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A First World War Army Compass, in a brass and gunmetal case, mounted with a brass suspension ring, inscribed verso, 1st Hampshires N. Harland, Arras 1917 and no. 56002, 5.5 cms diameter, in a fitted leather case, marked N.H. 3rd Hants. N. Harland.

£40 – 60

 

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A Mid XIX Century Miner’s Dial, made by Chadburn Brothers, Sheffield, with brass sights, duo spirit levels and wooden tripod with adjustable mount, the instrument is associated with the Swaithe Colliery explosion of 1875.

£80 – 120

 

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BAROMETERS

 

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A XIX Century Caddy Top Oak Barometer, the two-day ivory plates with vermier scales, signed M. Pillischer, 88 New Bond Street, London, fitted with a thermometer to the trunk above a cistern cover, with fielded panel and cavetto moulding, 102 cms high.

£200 – 400

 

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A XIX Century Mahogany Wheel Barometer, the case with broken arch pediment and gilt metal finial, inlaid with shell and floral paterae and box stringing, thermometer box and 19.5 cms silvered dial signed Barnascone London, 102 cms.

£300 – 400

 

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An Early XIX Century Mahogany Stick Barometer, of curvilinear form, the case with swan neck pediment and single brass finial, the concealed mercury tube with single vernier silvered dial, signed J. Blatt Brighton, the trunk with a silvered mercury Fahrenheit thermometer dial, over an ebonized urn cistern cover, 100 cms high.

£600 – 900

 

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A XIX Century Pocket Barometer, in a gilt metal case, the silvered dial signed Elliott Bros. London, 6.5 cms diameter, in a fitted morocco leather case.

£100 – 150

 

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An Early XX Century Pocket Barometer, by Negretti & Zambra, in a gilt metal case, fitted with a swivel suspension ring, 4.5 cms diameter, in a morocco covered outer case (the case damaged).

£50 – 100

 

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CLOCKS

 

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An Early XX Century Mahogany Mantle Clock, the French movement by Japy Freres, striking on a gong, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the case with serpentine arch, Corinthian column pilasters and cave-relievo panels flanking the dial, on ogee bracket feet, 23 cms high, 31 cms wide.

£40 – 60

 

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A Mid XIX Century Captain’s Clock, with a timepiece movement, the gilded dial with Roman numerals, signed Henry Thomson, London & Calcutta, in a drum shaped white metal case, Berrollas, London & Paris 1800/1830, enclosed in an octagonal mahogany case with hinged cover, hook and eye clasp and shield lock escutcheon.

£150 – 200

 

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An Early XX Century Dwarf Bracket Clock, the white dial with Roman numerals, signed Birch & Gaydon, London, the movement striking on a gong, having a mahogany case with tablet top mounted with a Ύ pierced brass gallery and four finials, with brass pilasters, on bracket feet, 17.5 cms high.

£50 – 70

 

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A Reproduction Brass Lantern Clock, signed Geo. Clarke London to the arch silvered dial with Arabic baton numerals and pressed gilt metal spandrels, the weight driven movement striking on a bell, 28 cms high.

£70 – 90

 

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A Late XIX Century Walnut Cased Mantle Clock, with Roman numerals to brass dial, the movement bearing makers monogram Phillip Haas & Son, 36.5 cms high.

£100 – 150

 

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A Late XIX Century French Boulle Mantle Clock, with bell striking movement, the 9 cm dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and pierced gilt metal hands, the back plate signed A.C. & B. Paris numbered 688, the tortoiseshell and brass inlaid case with gilt metal mounts, raised on scroll feet, 40 cms high.

£300 – 500

 

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A George III Style Ebonized Table Clock, with bell striking movement, the 14.5 cm dial with silvered chapter ring and date aperture, mask corner spandrels, the backplate signed Benjamin Johnson, London Fecit, the case with an caddy top mounted with a brass handle and flanked by four urn finials, over a blind fret frieze, on compressed bun feet, 37 cm high.

£200 – 300

 

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A Late XIX Century ‘Vienna’ Wall Clock, with a timepiece movement, the oak case with an arched pediment, dentil frieze, the glazed door between moulded sides and on a waisted plinth, the 16 cm enamel two part dial with Roman numerals, single weight driven movement, 111 cms high.

£200 – 300

 

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A Mid XX Century Clocking In Machine, by The National Time Recorder Co. Ltd. St Mary Cray, Kent;  Together with 50 Sectional Card Holder.

£80 – 120

 

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An Early XX Century French Brass Carriage Clock, with repeat strike on a bell, the white enamel dial with Roman chapter and blued steel hands, the backplate signed R. & C., Made in Paris, 13 cms high.

£75 – 100

 

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A French XX Century Four-Glass Mantel Clock, rectangular, the eight day movement striking the half hour on a bell, with mercury pendulum, back plate numbered 6073, 22.5 cms high.

£150 – 200

 

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A XIX Century French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mantel Clock, by Japy Freres, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the circular dial with Roman cartouche chapter and painted to the centre with a river landscape, the architectural shaped case with urn surmount, and flanked by two baluster pilasters, painted with putti, the base similarly painted between Corinthian columns and applied branches of fruiting vine, 41.5 cms high.

£150 – 200

 

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A XIX Century French Slate and Marble Clock

Garniture, of eight day movement striking on a bell, with a

gilt cartouche dial and applied pierced centre, within egg and

dart bezel, the architecturally inspired case with urn finial,

with pierced handles to the side, on claw feet, 46.5 cms high; 

Together with a Pair of Five Light Candelabrum, on

square beveled bases, 43.5 cms high.

£100 – 150

 

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An XVIII Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, with swan neck pediment and canted corners, thirty-hour movement and painted dial featuring arable and castle scenes, makers name rubbed, 220 cms high.

£250 – 350

 

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An Early XX Century Oak Longcase Clock, with Westminster chiming movement, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring and engraved boss to the arch, the case with broken arch hood and twist pilasters over a plain trunk with moulded panel door, 220 cms high, bears brass presentation plaque.

£200 – 400

 

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A 1930’s Oak Dome Topped Longcase Clock, with three weight movement, 17024, the dial with black numerals to silvered dial.

£200 – 300

 

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A XIX Century Dark Oak Longcase Clock, with swan neck pediment, reeded spandrels, heavily carved with pokerwork floral decoration to door and vines to base, with eight day movement,. Painted and enameled dial, Roman numerals and calendar aperture, 221 cms high.

£500 – 800

 

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A XIX Century Mahogany Regulator Longcase Clock, the circular 13 inch silvered dial signed J. Hislop Dunedin, with two subsidiary dials, four pillar movement, the mercury pendulum suspended on a steel rod, the case with a pierced cresting rail, moulded with foliate scrolls centred by a shell, and with conforming ornament to the dial apron and lower corner brackets, the glazed trunk door, over a crossbanded figured mahogany plinth, on compressed bun feet, 224 cms high.

n.b. John Hislop of Dunedin was recorded as erecting the municipal clock in the City of Dunedin, New Zealand in 1880.

£4000 – 6000

 

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FURNITURE

 

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A French Gilt Framed Wall Mirror, the oblong beveled plate within a bead and tulip bezel, enclosed by four canted mirror panels linked by strapwork corner angles, the frame with scroll and foliate cresting and projecting corners.  143 cms high,  100 cms wide.

£200 – 300

 

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A XIX Century Satin Wood Freestanding Oval Dressing Table Mirror, in a shield shaped surround.

£150 – 250

 

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A XIX Century Ask and Elm Child's Windsor High Chair, with pierced central splat and rail supports, on turned legs with 'H' stretcher.

£150 – 200

 

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Five XIX Century Mahogany Dining Chairs, (two carvers and three singles), with rectangular top rails and rail and ball backs.

£200 – 250

 

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Set of Six 1920’s Mahogany Dining Chairs, with splat backs, drop-in seats on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet.

£200 – 300

 

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A Set of Eight Hepplewhite Style Mahogany Dining Chairs, comprising two elbow chairs and six single chairs, each with an open interlaced back, centered by Prince of Wales Feathers, the upholstered seats on moulded square tapering legs and spade feet.

£300 – 400

 

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A XIX Century Elm Pad Armchair, with a shaped back, turned spindles and legs, with ‘H’ stretcher.

                                                                      £60 – 100

 

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A Set of Four XIX Century Library Chairs, with makers label John Manuel, Sheffield.

£100 – 200

 

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A Pair of XIX Century Mahogany Hall Chairs, with carved shield crests to scroll backs, on turned legs, (one repaired).

£150 – 250

 

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A Late XVII / Early XVIII Oak Settle, with vine carved four panel back, scroll hand rests and roped seat, on turned and block supports, 184.5 cms wide.

£400 – 600

 

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An Early XX Century Mahogany Framed Two-seater Chaise Longue, on cabriole legs, re-upholstered in a gold button back dralon.

£150 – 250

 

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A XIX Century Yew & Elm Wood Windsor Chair, with pierced central splat, flanked by spindles, with crinoline stretcher, elm seat, (some alterations).

£200 – 250

 

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A XIX Century Ash & Elm Rocking Chair, with spindle back, shaped arms and raffia seat, (later rockers).

£100 – 150

 

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A Late XVIII Century Elm Ladder Back Single Chair, with solid seat, shaped apron and turned front stretcher.

£40 – 80

 

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A Pair of Late XIX Century Elm Ladder Back, country chairs with raffia seats.

£30 – 50

 

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A Late XIX Century Ash & Elm Windsor Chair, with spindle back, (painted green).

£120 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Ebonized Nursing Chair, with applied gilt metal cartouches and beadwork, re-upholstered in a floral and button back fabric.

£100 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Ash and Elm Child’s Windsor Chair, with spindle back on turned legs united by ‘H’ stretcher.

£50 – 80

 

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Edwardian Gents and Lady’s Rosewood Armchairs, each heavily inlaid in bone and satinwood, with pierced support to top rail, upholstered in an olive green fabric with needlework back on tapering legs with spade feet.  (2)

£200 – 300

 

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1920’s Mahogany Oval Topped Extending Dining Table, with gadrooned frieze, with carved knees to cabriole legs on ball and claw feet, the wind-out action housing two extra leaves.  188 cms wide.
                                                                   £350 – 450

 

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A George III Style Reproduction Mahogany Dining Table, on twin turned pedestals, each with three downswept moulded legs, brass claw feet and castors, (one extra leaf).  233 x 96 cms.

£100 – 150

 

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An Early XX Century Oak Occasional Table, the square top over a highly moulded frieze, on four baluster turned splay legs, joined by a shaped undershelf, on claw and glass marble feet, 40.5 cms square.

£40 – 80

 

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A XIX Century Mahogany Oval Topped Loo Table, on turned stalk and four scroll legs, on porcelain castors.

£60 – 120

 

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An Early XX Century Mahogany Sofa Table, with drop ends, lyre supports and turned central stretcher, on swept and reeded legs.

£80 – 120

 

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A XIX Century Mahogany Pembroke Table, with turned handle to single drawer, on paneled stepped pedestal, quatrefoil base with brass casters, 117 x 106 cms.

£150 – 250

 

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A Regency Yew Wood Work Table, with drop leaves, two fitted and two dummy drawers, with upholstered basket, on turned supports with stretcher and swept feet.

£600 – 800

 

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A George III Mahogany Circular Topped Cricket Table, on a three legged pine base, 62 cms diameter.

£50 – 100

 

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A XIX Century Rosewood Ladies Work Table, with galleried back, the two drawers fitted with writing slope and needlework compartments, all on tapered supports, turned stretcher and ball feet.

£900 – 1200

 

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An Arts and Crafts Light Oak Refectory Dining Table, with chamfered decoration to twin supports, on platform base united by stretcher.

£200 – 300

 

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An XVIII Century Oak Rustic Table, with ‘log’ seat on four splayed legs, 107 cms wide.

£250 – 300

 

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A XIX Century Mahogany Loo Table, with fluted supports, on four scroll feet, with porcelain casters, the oval top 151 x 119 cms.

£300 – 400

 

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A Mid XVIII Century Mahogany Drop Leaf Dining Table, on tapering legs with pad feet, 137.5 x 117.5 cms.

£100 – 150

 

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A 1920’s Mahogany Demi-lune Fold Over Card Table, with carved border and knees, on slender cabriole legs, 75.5 cms wide.

£100 – 150

 

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A Mid XVIII Century Oak Chest on Stand, with two short over three long drawers, the base with one long drawer, on cabriole legs, 152 cms high.

£400 – 500

 

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An Early XX Century Walnut Chest on Stand, in the George II style, the upper section with stepped pediment, two short and three long drawers, the base with three drawers, all feather banded, on cabriole legs with shell carved knees, 98 cms long.

£200 – 300

 

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XIX Century Straight-front Secretaire Chest, with fall front, fitted interior, over three graduated drawers with brass handles, on ogee feet.  124 cms wide.
                                                                   £300 – 400   

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A Reproduction Walnut Bow-fronted Chest on Chest, with three top drawers over four lower, on bracket feet.  109 cms high.  52.5 cms wide.

£180 – 220

 

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An Early XIX Century Mahogany Straight-front Chest, of two small and three long drawers with one secret drawer, with shell and batwing inlay, oval brass handles, on splayed legs, 134.5 cms wide.

£300 – 400

 

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A 1920’s Jacobean Style Oak Chest, of three drawers with brass drop handles, on barley twist supports united by stretchers on bun feet, 75.5 cms wide.

£120 – 180

 

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An Early XIX Century Mahogany Bow-front Chest, of two short and two long drawers with cross banded top and splayed feet, 89.5 cms wide.

£400 – 500

 

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XIX Century Mahogany Bow-fronted Corner Cupboard, with dentil cornice, panelled doors and two internal drawers.  118 cms high.

£300 – 400

 

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A XIX Century Oak and Mahogany Corner Cupboard, with mahogany frieze, paneled oak door and reeded moulding.

£100 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Pitch Pine School Cupboard, with paneled doors and on plinth base, 126 cms wide, 152 cms high.

£50 – 100

 

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A XIX Century Mahogany Glazed Fronted Corner Cupboard, with dentil cornice and astragal glazed door.

£200 – 300

 

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An XVIII Century Oak Bow Front Corner Cupboard, with mahogany cross banded top, ebony inlay, brass ‘H’ hinges, 102.5 cms high.

£200 – 300

 

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Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Display Cabinet, with stepped pediment, glazed doors over twin drawers on tapering legs with spade feet.  90.5 cms wide.

£180 – 220

 

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Late XIX Century Mahogany Empire Cabinet, with pokerwork carved supports to shaped mirrored back on breakfront base with serpentine shelves flanking glazed doors, on slender cabriole legs.  216 cms high.

£200 – 300

 

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A George II Style Walnut Hi-fi Cabinet, with cupboard door as faux drawers, on bracket feet.  82.5 cms high.  61 cms wide.

£100 – 150

 

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A Pair of Mid XX Century Oak Tambour Front Office Cabinets, each with nine internal sliding trays, one bearing label Drake’s, Sheffield.

£50 – 100

 

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An Early XX Century Mahogany Breakfront Cabinet, with glazed door to central upper compartment, galleried spindle back and adjustable lower shelves, on bracket feet, 122 cms wide.

£300 – 400

 

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An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Breakfront Display Cabinet, with mirrored back and oval glazed door, on splayed feet, 106.5 cms wide.

£250 – 350

 

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A 1930’s Mahogany Drinks Cabinet, with pull out action and featuring chrome handle, sectioned interior, on four stepped feet, bearing makers label Asprey, London, 62 cms high.

£50 – 80

 

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XIX Century Mahogany Bookcase, with stepped pediment, and glazed doors over twin drawers and cupboards on a plinth base.  106 cms wide.

£500 – 800

 

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A Mid XVIII Century Mahogany Bookcase, having stepped pediment, astragal doors and  adjustable shelves, the lower section with brushing slide, paneled cupboard doors over twin drawers with brass swan neck handles, on ogee feet, 130 cms wide.

£1200 – 1500

 

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A Georgian Inlaid Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, with twin upper doors and adjustable shelves, the fall front concealing maple pigeon hole and drawer interior, all over four graduated drawers, on swept feet, 109 cms wide.

£600 – 900

 

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Early XX Century Mahogany Triple Wardrobe, with central cupboards over four drawers, flanked by twin mirrored compartments, all with crossbanding, on turned legs;  together with a Matching Swing-mirrored Dressing Table.

£250 – 350

 

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An Early XX Century Walnut Double Wardrobe, with twin mirrored doors, flanking centre panel, all over twin drawer on cabriole legs.

£80 – 120

 

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A Mid XX Century Queen Anne Style Walnut Dining Suite, comprising, bow front sideboard, draw-leaf extending table and two carver and four single dining chairs, all with carved cabriole legs.

£200 – 400

 

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A Mid XX Century Green Leather Three Piece Suite, comprising two seater settee and two armchairs, with pouffe, all with button back upholstery and studded, on cabriole legs.

£200 – 300

 

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A 1920’s Light Oak Three Piece Bedroom Suite, comprising, wardrobe, tallboy and dressing table, all with inlaid walnut fleur de lys and Greek key decoration, on spade feet.

£150 – 250

 

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A Late XIX Century Walnut Half-tester Bed, with spindle decoration, period carved footboard panel, on porcelain casters, (137 cms wide).

£150 – 200

 

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A Late XIX Century Mahogany Triple Wardrobe, with stepped pediment and twin mirrored doors, flanking central door with pokerwork Art Nouveau panel, all on a base with heart carving, bearing label Cockayne, Sheffield, 197 cms wide.

£200 – 300

 

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A 1920’s Walnut Sideboard, with all over gilding to shallow back, twin drawers over cupboard doors and on cabriole legs, 107 cms wide.

£40 – 80

 

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XIX Century Mahogany Solicitors Partner’s Desk, with scriver inset top, single pedestal, bank of five drawers and turned legs.  242 x 136 cms.

£500 – 800

 

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Late XIX Century Mahogany Partners Desk, with tooled scriver inset top, each frontage with three upper drawers over pedestal cupboard and bank of three drawers, all with brass swan neck handles, on bracket feet 151 cms wide.

£400 – 600

 

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Early XX Century Mahogany Partners Desk, with tooled scriver inset top, each frontage with three upper drawers over twin banks of four graduated drawers, all with knopped brass swan neck handles, the sides decorated with inverted panels, on bracket feet, 182 cms wide.

£400 – 600

 

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A 1930’s Walnut Partners desk, with leather inset top, each frontage with three upper drawers over pedestal cupboard and bank of three graduated drawers, all with brass swan neck handles on ogee feet, the sides with sliding trays, 156 cms wide.

£200 – 300

 

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A 1920’s Mahogany Partners Desk, the top with brown scriver, central drawers flanked by two banks of graduated drawers, on plinth bases.

£450 – 650

 

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A XIX Century Oak Kneehole Desk, with tooled leather inset top, and two banks of four graduated drawers, on plinth base, 106.5 cms wide.

£100 – 150

 

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A XIX Century Oak Pedestal Desk, with tooled leather inset top, central door flanked by two banks each of three drawers, all with lion mask handles, 122 cms wide.

£250 – 350

 

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An Edwardian Mahogany Plant Stand, with a brass liner, of rectangular form, inlaid with ebony and box stringing, on square legs, joined by an undershelf, bears brass presentation plaque, 85 cms high, 38 cms wide.

£60 – 80

 

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A XIX Century Mahogany Torchere, with tray top, reeded pedestal and on cabriole legs.

£30 – 40

 

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A XIX Century Ottoman, of waisted form, with lift up top, mahogany base and bun feet.

£80 – 120

 

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A XIX Century Walnut Canterbury, with four pierced dividers united by turned handles, with oval single drawer on turned legs.

£600 – 800

 

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An XVIII Century Oak Delft Rack, with shaped pediment and frieze, with three shelves, 130.5 cms wide.

£100 – 150

 

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An Early XX Century Small Snooker Table, 6’ by 3’, slate bed on a detachable base with turned legs, bearing label R. W. Winfield & Co. London and Birmingham;  Together with Balls, Cues and Accessories, plus Scoreboard, by Bussey & Co.

£200 – 300

 

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