Quarterly Fine Art & Antique Sale on Friday 11th January 2008
1. A Victorian Cranberry Glass Water Jug, of cylindrical tapering form, with a clear glass reeded handle, 18.5 cms high. £30-50
2. A Cranberry Glass Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl, both of circular form, the jug with a clear glass handle, the bowl with a conforming foot, both 8 cms high. £25-40
3. A Mdina Glass Vase, of flattened baluster form, with a funnel neck over a simple facetted body, internally decorated with turquoise and brown marbling, unsigned, 23.5 cms high. £40-60
4. An XVIII Century Air Twist Stemmed Wine Glass, with engraved bowl on circular base, 170cm high. £100-150
5. A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, with bubble inclusions, 14 cms high. £30-50
6. A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, with bubble inclusions, 16.5 cms high. £30-50
7. A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, with bubble inclusions, 14.5 cms high. £30-50
8. A Pair of Early XIX Century Wine Glasses, the bowls etched with ribbon decoration on circular bases. £20-40
9. A Victorian Glass Declomania Rolling Pin, internally decorated with coloured scraps, 36 cms long. £50-80
10. A Pair of Victorian Style Milk Glass Table Lustres, the bowls with serrated rims and painted with floral panels, each on baluster stems, over a swept foot with conforming decoration, on circular plinth hung with eight prismatic drops, 36 cms high. £50-80
11. A Victorian Style Clear Glass Basket, with overhead handle, the rail sides mounted with pink flowers and green leaves to the rim, early xx century. £30-50
12. A Late XVIII Century Ale Glass, with engraved conical bowl on folded foot, 11.5 cm high. Together with Two XIX Century Similar Glasses. (3) £50-100
13. A XIX Century Etched Wine Glass. together with trumpet shaped and other glasses (7). £30-50
14. Sven Palmqvist for Orrefors: An Oval Form Slender Tapering Vase, the thick walled blue and green tinted body, internally decorated with concentric air bubbles, engraved factory marks and signed Sven Palmqvist, no. 322, 31 cms high. £60-80
15. A Pair of Orrefors Clear Glass Thick Walled Vases, of oval tapering form, engraved factory marks, no. 2619, 22 cms high. £30-50
16. Sven Palmqvist for Orrefors: An Oval Form Slender Tapering Glass Vase, the thick walled blue and green tinted body internally decorated with concentric lines and air bubbles, engraved factory marks and signed Kvaka pu 411, Sven Palmqvist, 20 cms high. £35-50
17. A Late XIX Century Glass Claret Jug, the cylindrical lower body and bulbous base etched with stars, the plated upper body embossed with lion masks, the hinged lid with rampant lion finial. £80-120
18. An Elizabeth II Cut Glass Claret Jug, with silver mounts, cover and handle, by Mappin & Webb, the domed cover with a baluster flange finial, foliate spout, the bifurcated handle with a griffon mask thumbpiece, 31.5 cms high. £100-150
19. A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, internally decorated with an abstract plant form, 17 cms high. £30-50
20. A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, internally decorated with an abstract plant form, 17.5 cms high. £30-50
21. A XIX Century Green Glass Dump, internally decorated with an abstract plant form, 18 cms high. £30-50
22. A XIX Century Cut Glass Water Jug, of circular tapering form, the flute cut neck over facetted shoulders and panel cut body, strap handle, 18 cms high. £40-60
23. A Pair of XIX Century Cut Glass Mallet Decanters, each with a triple ring neck, over panelled shoulders nd facetted and thumb cut body, with facetted mushroom stoppers, 29 cms high. £40-60
24. An Orrefors Clear Glass Decanter and Stopper, the thick walled vessel of shouldered rectangular form, with a fan shaped stopper (stopper damaged), engraved factory mark and numbered G3588-171, 28.5 cms high. £30-50
29. A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Vase, of baluster form, decorated with applied flowers against a mottled green ground and between foliate and scroll borders, 20 cms high, impressed marks and numbered 943; Together with a German Blue Saltglaze Ewer, incised with scrolls and applied shield and florettes, the neck with mask detail, 16.5 cms high. (2) £50-70
30. A Chamberlains (Worcester) Porcelain cabinet Plate, centrally painted with a spray of spring and summer flowers, within gilt egg and dart border against a deep blue ground, gilt dentil rim, printed mark circa 1830 / 40, 22 cms diameter. £50-75
31. A Pair of German Porcelain Figures of Cherubs, one as a bird catcher, the other with a horn of plenty, a dog by his feet, on square bases with a broad gilt line border, 19 cms high, (damages). £40-60
32. Three Earthenware Wine Cellar Labels, of ogee form, inscribed in black 'PORT', 'CLARET' and 'SHERRY', 9.5 x 14 cms; Together with Two Circular Numbered Bin Discs, '3' and '27', 6.5 cms diameter, impressed COPELAND. £40-60
33. A XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Figure Group of Country Folk, lightly coloured, she balancing a wheat sheaf on her head and holding a basket of fruit, he with a cloak, on a moulded base, with gilt line, 33 cms high. £50-75
34. A XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Figure Group of Musicians, lightly coloured, he with an accordian, she with a tamborine, on a moulded base with gilt line, 33 cms high. £50-75
35. A Flaxman Ware Streamline Art Deco Pottery Jug, of crescent shape with an odeon shape spout and strap handle, painted with storks in a landscape, on a stepped base, 19 cms high. £80-120
36. A Continental Porcelain Lamp Base, of baluster form, painted with a family group in a garden landscape, on metal foot rim, 48 cm high. £40-80
37. A Masons Ironstone meat Platter, printed in black and polychrome painted with a flower filled vessel, bowl of fruit, swan and foliage to the centre, within cartouche and flower border, 40 cms wide, circa 1850. £40-60
38. A Quantity of Davenport Porcelain Dinner Ware, each piece decorated with a classical gilt frieze within a moulded gilt line and ribband border, comprising four meat plates in two sizes, seven dinner plates, soup plate (repaired break), and a Mintons plate of similar design, c1870 and later. £40-60
39. A Wedgwood Bone China Tea Service, gilt with a frieze of fruiting vine beneath a bead border, comprising twelve plates and saucers, eleven cups, two large plates, milk jug and sugar bowl, XX Century. £30-50
40. A Mintons Pottery Toilet Set, each piece decorated with a gilt strap work and flower band, comprising, bowl, ewer, two soap dishes, and an oblong dish and cover, late XIX Century. £60-80
41. A Copeland (Spode) Bone China Tea Service, each piece wrythen moulded and painted with a pale turquoise band within gilt lines, the borders with a laurel lead and berry frieze, comprising fourteen cups, twelve saucers and plates, two large plates, milk jug, circa 1900. £30-50
42. A Pair of Mexborough Pottery 'Pratt Ware' Money Boxes, each moulded with five windows around a front door, two faces peering out from the upper windows, moulded to the side with a female gardener with a cornucopia of flowers, painted in colourful glazes beneath a blue roof with a single chimney, circa 1830, 13.5 cms high, (one with repaired breaks). £150-250
43. Heubach of Germany, a pair of XIX Century bisque pottery figures of a gentleman playing a mandolin and a lady with a tambourine, Each impressed on back with maker's mark, 31 cm high. £200-300
44. Heubach of Germany, a pair of XIX Century bisque pottery figures of a gentleman with axe and a lady with child and ewer, each impressed on back with maker's mark, 24.5 cm high and under glass domes. £150-250
45. A Royal Worcester Miniature Cabinet Cup and Saucer, painted by Harry Stinton, the cup exceptionally gilt and painted to the interior with highland cattle in landscapes, the saucer similarly painted, both signed H. Stinton, date code for 1918/19, the cup 6 cms diameter, the saucer 9.5 cms diameter. £200-300
46. A Pair of Late XIX Century Vienna Style Cabinet Plates, one painted with a serving wench entitled "Das chokolademnadchen", the other of a young lady entitled "Konigin Louise", signed Wagner, both within richly gilt embellished borders against a deep blue ground, blue shield marks and titles in black script, 25.5 cms diameter. £300-400
47. A Pair of Late XIX Century Vienna Style Cabinet Plates, one painted with three children and two dogs in an interior, signed Wagner, entitled "Die Kinder Carl' I von England" the other with street children playing dice, signed Wagner, entitled "Wurfelsprelet", after Murillo, both with heavily gilt embellished borders, with pale green and puce reserves and apricot bands, blue shield marks and titled in black script, 25.5 cms diameter. £250-350
48. A Graingers Worcester Small Flagon, of ovoid form with a pierced neck and shoulders, scroll handle, painted with pheasant in a landscape, on a circular moulded foot, gilt highlights, shape no. 965, 1902, 15.5 cms high. £60-80
49. A Royal Crown Derby Pedestal Urn and Cover, of shouldered ovoid form, painted and heavily gilt with exotic flower forms against a cream ground, below deep blue shoulder gilt with sprigs, conforming pedestal foot, the domed cover with a bud finial, pattern no. 1233 / 2553, date code for 1900, 24 cms high, (minor chips to underside of cover and rim). £60-80
50. A Royal Doulton Vase, of cylindrical tapering form, painted with a figure in a landscape, titled to underside 'Maid of the Mill', signed leslie Johnou, 22.5 cms high, (partly repaired rim chip and hairline crack). £30-50
51. A Royal Worcester Cylindrical Vase, painted with apples and black grapes against a mossy bank, by Harry Ayrton, beneath a pierced gilt neck, raised on four acanthus scroll feet, shape no. 942, black printed mark, circa 1955, 15 cms high. £75-125
52. An Early XIX Century Copper Lustre Creamware Mug, printed in brown with two vignette portraits of Queen Caroline, flanked by National flowers, inscribed "Protect My Mother" "God Save Queen Caroline", beneath a broad copper lustre band, 9 cms high. £80-120
53. A Grainger & Co. Worcester Vase, of baluster form, with a cup shape neck and mounted with scroll handles, painted to the body with a pheasant in a landscape, embellished in gilt, shape no. 995, 1902, 14.5 cms high. £50-70
54. A Royal Worcester Two-handled Pedestal Vase, of compressed baluster form, painted and enamelled with autumn berries and thistles, on a square plinth with inverted corners, shape no. 1958, date code for 1898, 20 cms high, (lacking cover). £75-125
55. A Pair of Vienna Style Pedestal Vases and Covers, each with lightly gilt mask handles, one decorated with young girls around a fire at dusk, the other with two girls looking out to sea, within typical borders, glazed puce and green, with gilt highlights, the domes covers with bud finials, blue beehive marks, 38 cms high. £60-80
56. A XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Greyhound, with a russett coat, modelled, seated, with a dead hare at his side, shredded clay mors at his feet, on an oval moulded base, 21 cms high. £60-80
57. A German Porcelain Fairing, modelled as a figural group, entitled "Please Sir, What Would You Charge To Christen My Son", 10 cms high. £25-40
58. A Keeling Earthenware Dinner Service, Tokio Pattern, printed in brown and painted in colours with a border pattern of flowers, foliage and scrolls in Art Nouveau manner, with gilt embellishments and rims, comprising soup tureen, cover and stand, two tureens (one lacking cover), two oval plates, 12 soup plates, 12 small plates, 12 pudding plates, cheese dish and cover, circa 1890. £75-125
59. A Moorcroft Pottery Circular Bowl, tubelined and painted with a specimen Columbine in lilac and green against a rich blue ground, impressed marks and facsimile initials in blue, 23.5 cms diameter. £75-100
60. A Moorcroft Pottery Circular Dish, with an everted rim, the well painted with a specimen orchid, against a blue/green ground, impressed marks, 13.5 cms diameter. £40-60
61. A Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of circular tapering form, tubelined and painted with clematis, against a rich blue ground, impressed marks and facsimle signature, 13 cms high. £30-50
62. A Pair of XIX Century Pottery Lions, each moulded with their paw resting on a ball, the heads turned to the front, glass eyes, coloured in tawney glazes, on shaped oblong bases, 29 cms high, 28 cms wide. £100-150
63. A Set of Six Royal Crown Derby Coffee Cans and Saucers, painted and gilt in the imari palette, pattern no. 2451, modern. £120-160
64. A Moorcroft Pottery Orchid Pattern Teapot, painted in pink and yellow against a mottled blue ground, 16 cm high, circa 1937. £380-450
65. A Royal Doulton Figurine "The Skater", HN 2117 style 1, designed by M.Davies, 1953-1971, 18.4 cms. (foot chipped). £50-80
66. A Coalport Commemorative Plate For Lester Piggott's Classic Wins, limited edition of 1000, signed by Piggott with certificate. £60-80
67. A Royal Doulton Commemorative Plate For Frankie Dettori's Magnificent Seven, number 1989 of 9500, signed by Dettori. £50-70
68. A Royal Dux (Bohemia) Figure of a Shepherd, dressed in a rustic dress, playing pan pipe, two sheep at his feet, on a naturalistic base, model no.135, 38.5 cm high. £130-180
69. A Royal Doulton Figurine "Long John Silver", HN 2204 style 1, designed by M.Nicoll, 1957-1965, 22.9 cm high. £160-200
70. A Moorcroft Pottery Circular Plate, tubelined and painted with Clematis against a blue ground, 26 cm diameter, circa 1953. £70-90
71. A Brameld Type Saltglaze Box and Cover, of eliptical form, modelled as a crown, the cover with an orb and cross finial, 18 cms high. £60-80
72. Crested China : A Wembley China First World War Battleship, 1924 Empire Exhibition Crest; Savoy China First World War Ambulance, Hastings Crest; Arcadian 'Jack Johnson' Shell Case, Uxbridge Crest; Unmarked Donkey, Brighton Crest, Goss Tyg, Scotland, Orkney and Kirkwall Crests; Miniature tea set with Margate Crest; Coronet Soda Syphon, South Norwood Crest, Eight Further pieces and a bone china Edward VII commemorative mug, 7 cms high. £50-80
73. A Mid XIX Century Blue and White Large Soup Tureen, decorated with a stately home and garden scene, complete with lid, ladle and stand. Together with a Similar Dish and Cover (finial damaged). £150-250
74. An Early XIX Century White Jasper Ware Teapot, possibly Liverpool, decorated with classical scenes and blue highlights (damaged). £80-120
75. A Pratt Ware Type Mexborough Pottery Money Box, modelled as a cottage, the blue roofed building flanked by two country figures, a dog by the front door, coloured in typical glazes, 15 cms high, (damages). £150-200
76. A Royal Doulton Series Ware Pottery Jug, with electroplated mounts, printed in subdued hues with a scene from "The Jackdaw of Rheims", designed by Charles Noke, 22.5 cms high. £40-60
77. A Beswick Zimmy Lion, from David Hand 'Animaland' Figures, circa 1950/55, 9 cm high. £100-150
78. A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Two-Handled Vase, of slender baluster form, painted with pink roses and other summer flowers, embellished with gilt, shape no.2297, 1903, 29 cm high. £100-150
79. A Royal Doulton Bone China Wall Hanging, modelled as a Foxhound's Head, SK25, colour in brown and white, on an oval plaque, 7.5 cm. £200-300
80. An Unmounted Pottery Figurine of Gwen Ffrancon-Davies as Elizabeth Barrett, in the Barretts of Wimpole Street, in a blue gown, holding her dog 'Flush', on a titled plinth, 25.5 cm high. £75-100
81. A Poole Pottery Table Lamp Base, of moulded spherical form, polychrome painted with an abstract landscape of trees, oversize oranges and birds against a buff reeded ground, 20 cms, signed 'Poole' in script. £80-120
82. A XIX Century Majolica Strawberry Dish by George Jones, moulded as a trough, decorated in relief with a strawberry plant to the base, mounted with a twig handle, on which are perched two colourful birds feasting on plump strawberries, the rounded ends of the dish fitted with a pair of 'coopered' dishes for cream and sugar, on stump legs, painted no. 3423-80, circa 1870/80, 22 cms high, 38 cms wide, (some repaired damages and wing tips missing). £500-800
83. A Royal Doulton Figure "Daffy Down Dilly", designed by Leslie Harradine, HN 1922, 19.7 cms high. £75-125
84. A Royal Doulton Figure "The Potter", designed by C. J. Noke, HN 1493, 17.8 cms high. £60-80
85. A Royal Doulton Figure "Pearly Girl", designed by Leslie Harradine, HN 2036, 13.3 cms high. £50-70
86. A Royal Doulton Figure "Irene", designed by Leslie Harradine, HN 1697, 17.8 cms high, (minor chips to flowers). £150-200
87. A Royal Doulton Figure "Autumn Breezes", designed by Leslie Harradine, HN 1911, 19.1 cms high. £40-60
88. A Royal Doulton Figure "Blithe Morning", designed by Leslie Harradine, HN 2065, 18.4 cms high. £40-60
89. A Royal Doulton Figure "Spring Morning", designed by Leslie Harradine, HN 1922, 19.1 cms high. £40-60
90. A Royal Doulton Figure "Pearly Boy", designed by leslie harradine, HN 2035, 13.3 cms high. £50-70
91. A Royal Worcester Cabinet Plate, painted with peaches and black grapes against a mossy bank, signed freeman, within a wavy gilt line rim, pattern no. W9535, modern black printed mark, 15.5 cms diameter. £20-40
92. A Ruskin Pottery Bottle Vase, decorated in cream, brown, green and blue streaky glaze, impressed RUSKIN ENGLAND 1932, 18.5 cms high. £50-80
93. A Mintons Pottery Secessionist Circular Bowl, externally tubelined in green and painted with a frieze of flowers, against a green border over a magenta ground, printed mark Minton Ltd. no. 32, 21 cms diameter. £75-125
94. A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Jug, of tapering form, the entwined handle extending to blossoms, painted gilt with floral sprays interuppted by reeded gilt bands, shape no. 1047, date code for 1903, 22.5 cms high. £80-120
95. A Pair of Early XX Century Pearlware Figures of Countryfolk, he modelled as a gardener holding a plant in a pot and a spade, she modelled as a fisherwoman, holding fish in her apron, a basket in her left hand, both on moulded bases with square plinths with brown line border, 18 cms and 17.5 cms high respectively. £120-180
96. A XIX Century Alabaster Circular Wall Plaque, 'Londonderry', the image depicting the coastal town, overlaid with a convex panel, reverse printed and painted with two twin masted ships, within a double gilt line border, in a moulded alabaster frame; A Companion Plaque, untitled, 12.75 cms & 14 cms diameter respectively. £150-200
97. A Mid XX Century Terracotta two-handled Urn, with a funnel shape neck over a baluster body, encrusted overall with differing shells, 61 cms high. £30-50
98. An Early XX Century Limoges Part Service, each piece scroll moulded and decorated with cornflowers, gilt highlights, printed mark for Haviland & Co, retailers mark of H.G Stephenson, Manchester, comprising eighteen plates in two sizes, nine saucers, four cups in two sizes, soup dish, four oblong plates, two egg cups, milk jug. £50-75
99. A Copeland Blue Printed Tureen and Cover, printed with a river view of a Turkish township, the domed cover with an entwined moulded handle, on a conforming raissed foot, impressed and printed factory marks, circa 1850, 29 cms wide. £80-120
100. A Moorcroft Pottery Circular Dish, with a raised foot rim, painted with a frilled orchid against a dark blue ground, impressed Moorcroft, Made In England, 11.5 cm diameter £30-50
101. A Moorcroft Pottery Circular Dish, with an inverted rim, painted with a red and blue pansy, against a dark blue ground, impressed Moorcroft, Made In England, 11.5 cm diameter. £30-50
102. A Royal Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Beer Jug, of ovoid form, decorated with four applied portrait rosettes and inscribed "He That Buys Land Buys Stones, He That Buys Flesh Buys Bones, He That Buys Eggs Buys Many Shells, He That Buys Good Ale Buys Nothing Else". impressed Doulton Lambeth England 1205, circa 1890, 22.5 cms high. £80-120
103. A Moorcroft Pottery Trinket Dish,on a raised foot rim, painted with a pink hibiscus against a deep blue ground, bearing paper makers label, 9.5 cm diameter. £25-40
104. A Moorcroft Pottery Trinket Dish, painted with a pink hibiscus against a shaded blue/green ground, impressed Moorcroft, Made In England, and paper label, 11.5 cm diameter. £30-50
105. A Moorcroft Pottery Baluster Vase, painted with a Columbine against a deep blue ground, impressed Moorcroft, Made In England, and paper label, 11 cm high. £40-60
106. An Urn Shaped Moorcroft Style Vase, with clematis decoration on a deep blue ground, 9cm high. £40-80
107. A Moorcroft Bowl, with clematis decoration on a deep blue ground, bearing impressed makers mark and label, 15.5 cm diameter. £120-180
108. A Moorcroft Plate, decorated with bourgainvillaea pattern on a cream and turquoise ground, impressed 'Moorcroft, made in England', 26 cm diameter. £80-120
109. 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. £150-250
110. A Pair of Early XX Century Austrian Amphora Vases, by R S & K, Turn Teplisk, Bohemia, each of baluster form, painted with thistle seed heads and leaves, beneath richly gilded necks and pierced handles, 16 cms high. £30-50
111. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Bonjour Shape 'Eight O' Clock' Tea For Two, the teapot painted with a clock face showing the time as eight o' clock, coloured in orange, comprising teapot, cream, sugar, two cups and saucers and plate, circa 1933. £1000-1500
112. A Crown Ducal 'Orange Tree' Part Breakfast Service, comprising tea pot and stand, compote dish, four egg cups and stand, milk jug, sugar bowl, butter dish and cover, ten small dishes, two mugs, three cups and saucers, (two associated), ten plates, one large plate. £80-120
113. A Crown Ducal 'Orange Tree' Tea Service, comprising, teapot and stand, twelve cups, saucers and tea plates, milk jug, sugar bowl and sandwich plate. £80-120
114. A Quantity of Crown Ducal 'Orange Tree' Ware, comprising, large jug, gravy boat, small tea plate, ten tea plates, small jug, pair of salad servers (one repaired). £25-40
115. A Royal Winton Pottery Bowl, of circular form with an everted rim, painted with a river landscape with hollyhocks, by F. Phillips, raised on three ring feet, 31.5 cms diameter. £45-65
116. A Moorcroft Pottery, Baluster Vase, painted in the blue cornflower pattern, against a stippled blue ground, 18.5 cms high, impresses marks and facsimile signature in blue. £200-300
117. A Doulton Stoneware Two-handled Vase, of ovoid form, with a flared neck and pierced collar, gilt with flowers, the body painted with a random blue glaze over a turquoise ground, embellished with gilt crysanthemums and floral tracery, 26.5 cms high. £50-70
118. A Troika Coffin Vase by Jane Fitzgerald, moulded with geometric motifs, coloured in shades of green and brown against a turquoise ground, painted mask and initials, 17.5 cms high. £100-150
119. A Beswick Model of Turtle Doves, model number 1022, 20 cms high. £120-160
120. A Locke & Co. Worcester Vase, of compressed baluster form, with a moulded castellated rim and two rudimentary scroll handles, the body painted with a robin on a branch, a flower spray verso, and moulded with leaves, embellished in gilt, printed mark circa 1900, 11.5 cms high. £40-60
121. Four Treacle Glaze Window Stops, the shield shaped panels moulded in relief with simle flower forms, 11.5 cms high. £40-60
122. A Pair of XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Lions, each moulded, standing, with it's head turned to the front, open mouth and glass eyes, with overall tawny coats, white face and black muzzle, 27 cms high, 35 cms wide. £70-90
123. A Pair of XIX Century Treacle Glaze Window Stops, moulded as lion masks, 13 cms high; Another pair, moulded as female masks (one with chip to nose) 13 cms high. £50-70
124. A Moorcroft Pottery Circular Bowl, tubelined and painted with yellow and pink hibiscus against a green ground, impressed factory marks and signed in facsimile, 16 cms diameter. £60-80
125. A Pair of Moorcroft Pottery Ashtrays, of oval form, each decorated with a pink hibiscus against a green ground, (one with repaired breaks) 16 cms wide; And A Moorcroft pottery Small Baluster Vase, tubelined and painted with clematis against a green ground (repaired break to neck), 9.5 cms high. (3) £30-50
126. A Studio Pottery Vase, of tapering circular form, with a flared rim, internally coloured with an abstract seedhead design, against a turquoise ground, externally with a conforming band over a seep matt purple ground, impressed seal marks, 31 cms high. £20-40
127. A XIX Century Sunderland Type Pottery Jug with floral and pink lustre decoration, scroll handle and mask pourer. £30-50
128. An Early XIX Century Prattware Toby Jug, featuring a seated gentleman wearing tricorn hat, green jacket and yellow breeches holding a foaming tankard in his left hand. (chips to hat) 25.5 cm high. £200-300
129. A Beswick Model of A Skewbald Pony, with girl rider wearing a green jacket, 14 cms high, gloss, (restored). £60-80
130. A Beswick Model of A Huntsman's Horse, in brown gloss, 17.5 cms high, (restored). £20-30
131. A Beswick Model of A Large Racehorse, in brown gloss, 28.5 cms high. £40-60
132. A XIX Century Pottery Alphabet Plate depicting 'Lead us not into Temptation' scene (cracked). 15.5 cm diameter. Together with Another Similar with verse (chipped). (2) £20-40
133. Five XVIII Century Blue and White Pottery Teacups decorated with exotic birds and foliage. A Similar Sugar Bowl, tea bowl and saucer. £30-50
138. 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. £100-200
139. A Pair of Chinese Export Blue and White Plates, each painted with a flowering tree and plants within a border of simple flower forms, 22.5 cms diameter; A Delft Plate, centrally painted with bamboo and flowers within a floral well and dot and scalloped rim, 22.5 cms diameter; A Chinese Export Blue and White Plate, centrally painted with island landscapes, the border painted with flowers and insecta, 28 cms diameter, (damaged). (4) £50-70
140. A Pair of XIX Century Chinese Famille Rose Rouleau Vases, each enamelled with differing panels of colourful Chinese pheasants, other birds and swimming ducks amongst rocks, trees and flowers, butterflies and insects against a turquoise ground, richly enamelled with flowers and foliate scrolls, over a lappet border, on hardwood bases, 49 cms high, (adaped to table lamps, the bases pierced). £100-200
141. An XVIII Century Chinese Blue and White Export Plate, painted with shi shi amongst clouds, within a trellis border, with four abstract reserves, 28 cms diameter; A Blue and White Export Tea Plate, painted with various flowers and leaves, (rim chip), 17.5 cms diameter. (2)
142. A Noritake Circular Bowl, externally painted and gilt with a band of flowers between mirror shape panels, against a cream ground, 19 cms diameter. £20-40
147. An Electroplate Entree Dish and Cover, by Walker & Hall, with an accanthus leaf loop handle and conforming borders, the cover engraved with foliate scrolls, divided by eight cartouche, one inscribed with a monogram. £25-40
148. An Early XX Century Electroplate Spirit Kettle, embossed with rococco scrolls and flowers around two vacant cartouches, fixed raffia covered handl;e, the circular stand with a pierced gallery and raffia covered handles, on four cabriole legs with pad feet, manufactureed by Z. Barraclough & Sons, Leeds. £40-60
149. An Electroplated Three Piece Tea Service, of rounded oblong form, with bead and reel rims, the teapot with ebonized finial and handle, on plinth bases. £30-50
150. A Pair of Electroplate Table Lamps by Mappin & Webb, each cast as covered ovoid vases, mounted with lion mask and ring handles, the lobed body chased with pendant foliage, on conforming circular foot, 18 cms high. £60-80
151. An Early XX Century Electroplate Pedestal Bowl, of circular slightly baluster form, the milled rim mounted with pendant icicles, the pedestal cast as an iceberg with two prowling polar bears, having a pierced inner cover with urn finial, possibly used for pot pourri, 16 cms diameter, 13 cms high. £60-80
152. A Set of Six White Metal Menu Holders, modelled as peacocks, on oval bases, two stamped Balabux Stoncutter Chandpol, Feypore, Rajputana, 5 cms high. £20-40
153. A Pair of Elkington Plate Tureens and Covers, oval, each with reeded bands, the covers engraved with classical fieze, mounted with removable loop handles, 30 cms wide. £30-50
154. A Pair of Electroplate Three-light Candelabra, the fluted and reeded tapering columns supporting two reeded scrolling branches, with urn shape nozzles and removable sconces, on oval fluted and reeded bases, 45 cms high. £60-100
155. An Early XX Century Electroplated Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, of oval panelled form, each piece engraved with scrolling panels and pendant foliage, the teapot and coffee pot with ivorine finials. £30-50
156. A Reproduction Electroplate Teapot, after a design by Christopher Dresser, of pierced diamond shape, with spire finial, ebonised handle, raised on four tubular legs, 18 cm high. £360-450
157. A Pair of XIX Century Sheffield Plate Table Candlesticks, each with a removable drip tray over urn shape nozzel, on oval baluster stem from swept oval base, 24.5 cms high. £75-125
158. An Early XX Century Plated Four Piece Tea Service, of oval form with gadrooned lower bodies, stamped A1. £30-50
159. A W.M.F. Art Nouveau White Metal Pin Tray, of shaped rectangular form, decorated with a maiden reaching for blossom, 10 x 26.5 cms. £60-80
160. An Early XX Century Electroplate Table Centrepiece by Walker & Hall, the oval dished base repousse with flowers, foliate scrolls and cartouches within a shaped rim, centrally mounted, with a stylized scrolling column entwined with ivy leaves and tendrills, 31 cms high. £25-40
161. A Set of Six Japanese Silver Teaspoons, each with figural finials, indistinct seal marks to reverse, contained within a fitted lacquer box, the lid decorated with a Noh mask within a mirror shaped panel, Meiji period, the box 17 cms wide; Together with A Silver Plated Sugar Scoop, with figural finial. £30-50
162. An Electroplate Tea Service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, of oval form, each piece with engraved and foliate borders over a semi-lobed body, capped scrolls handles, the teapot with composition finial and ceramic heat rings; Together with a Circular Tray, with a raised pierced border, 31 cms diameter. (4) £30-50
163. An Early XX Century Electroplated Spirit Kettle, of bullet form, with milled borders, engraved with a vetruvian scroll frieze over a crest, fluted lower body, the stand on three cabriole legs with foliate knees and feet, fitted with a spirit warmer, 30 cms high. £40-60
164. An Early XX Century Electroplate Basket, the rims cast with foliate medallions between bead border, over four pierced panels and a dished well, twist swing handle, on an oval pedestal foot, 28.5 cms wide.` £25-40
172. A Pair of Edward VII Silver Urn Salts, with double scroll handles, Together with A Pair of Spoons, each piece engraved with a mailed fist, London 1908, in a fitted morocco leather case with velvet and satin lining, for Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Bradford.. £60-80
173. A Set of Six George V Silver teaspoons and Matching Sugar Tongs, by Walker 7 Hall, tongs with reeded ribband handles, Sheffield 1922, cased. £30-50
174. A Set of Six Late XIX Century Russian Silver Spoons, Moscow 1880, the oval bowls engraved to the reverse with buildings, twist handles and baluster finials, (one with soldered repair and one with a slightly misshapen handle). £120-180
175. The Barker Ellis Beverley Silver Goblet, no. 312 of 400, commissioned by Michael Philips of Beverley, to mark the granting of the Charter of Incorporation to Beverley by Queen Elizabeth I in 1573, the bowl engraved with the Beverley coat of arms, the interior gilded, on knopped stem and domed foot, 13.5 cms high, 174 grams, date 1973, with certificate and boxed. £50-70
176. A Late Victorian Child's Silver Feeding Spoon, the oval bowl embossed with a pig in a trap and inscribed 'This Little Pig Went To Market', with an embossed ring handle, Birmingham 1899, makers L & S, 9 cms, 19 grams. £30-50
177. A Late Victorian Silver Cauldron Salt, with a gadroon rim, on three pad feet, London 1899; Three Silver Napkin Rings; and A Tea Strainer, 149 grams gross. £40-60
178. A Late Victorin Scottish Silver Sugar Bowl, of semi-ovoid form, with an everted punched rim, the body embossed and chased with leafy branches and acorns, raised on three claw and ball feet, Edinburgh 1900, 12 cms diameter, 10 cms high, 172 grams. £150-200
179. An Edward VII Silver Footed Sugar Bowl, circular with a folded rim, the body embossed with a band of flowers, leaves and rococo scrolls, around two reserves inscribed H. A. C. 1906 & H. Nettlefield No. 5 Coy, on a domed foot with a folded rim, London 1906, 10.5 cms diameter, 8 cms high. £60-80
180. Six Pairs of Silver Sugar Tongs, George III and later, 206 grams. £50-70
181. A George V Silver Pedestal Bowl, of circular form with an everted rim, the lightly planished body engraved with a band of stylized leaf and berry forms, on a swept circular pedestal foot, London 1928, 12 cms diameter, makers mark W+W, 9 cms high, 207 grams. £50-70
182. A George V Silver Batchelor's Tea Service, of oval semi-lobed form, the teapot with ebonised finial and handle, Birmingham 1911, 443 grams. £80-120
183. A Silver Salver, with a raised pie-crust border, on three scroll feet, the centre engraved with a presentation inscription, Sheffield 1976, 30 cms diameter, 798 grams. £170-220
184. An Edward VII Silver Pin Cushion, modelled as a resting camel, Birmingham 1903, makers mark L & S, Rd. no. 406045, 6 cms wide. £250-350
186. A George VI Silver Four Piece Tea Service, of oval tapering form, with fluted corners, each piece on domed plinth bases, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, the teapot and hot water jug with ebonized finials and handles, Birmingham 1939, maker D & P, 1477 grams gross. £250-350
187. A George III Silver Helmet Cream Jug, with a bead rim, double scroll foliate capped handle, on a circular domed foot with conforming border, London 1781, 12.5 cms high, 100 grams, engraved with initials and a monogram. £75-125
188. A George V Silver Cruet Set, of circular tapering form, each with conical covers, and on stepped circular foot, Birmingham 1924, the mustard has a glass liner and associated spoon, 102 grams gross. £40-60
189. A George V Silver Cruet Set, comprising, salt, covered mustard and a pepperette, each piece of cauldron form with reeded borders, raised on three pad feet, Birmingham 1919, 83 grams gross. £30-50
190. A George V Silver Bladed Folding Fruit-knife, with a mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1923, 7 cms long. £25-40
191. A Silver Tea Strainer, of floret form, with a petal shape handle, Birmingham 1930, 26.3 grams. £20-40
192. A Silver Serpentine Shaped Jewel Casket, with engine turned lid and cabriole legs, Birmingham 1913. £40-60
193. A Silver Sauce Boat, with scalloped rim on three feet, Sheffield 1937. £30-50
194. A Spherical Glass Scent Bottle, with etched body and silver neck with detachable top, Chester 1917, complete with stopper. £30-50
195. A George V Silver Pedestal Dish, of ogee form, cast with a husk rim and foot rim over conforming swag border, Sheffield 1925, makers mark RFM, 12.5 cm high, 20.5 cm diameter. 470 gms. £100-150
196. A William IV Silver Sugar Bowl, by Richard Pierce and George Burrows, of shouldered semi-ovoid form, with an everted scalloped rim, over a chased acanthus frieze, with scroll handles, raised on a rococo scroll and strapwork foot, London 1835, 13 cm high, 421 gms. £180-250
197. A Victorian Silver Goblet, by Charles Boynton, with a bead rim and knopped stem, repousse with roses around two cartouches, one engraved with an inscription for Thorne Agricultural Society 1869, London 1861, 19.5 cm high, 254 gms. £80-120
198. A Pair of George V Silver Candlesticks, the fixed nozzles over an annulated octagonal stem, from swept square bases, Birmingham 1922, 12.5 cm high, loaded. £40-80
199. An Edward VII Cut Glass Dressing Table Jar with Silver Cover, of heart shape, the cover chased with flowers and leaves around a vacant shield shape cartouche, Chester 1902, 6 cm high. £30-50
200. A Late Victorian Lady's Scent Bottle, with a silver screw top and inner glass stopper, the globular bottle with hobnail cut body, London 1896, 15 cm high, (cover damaged). £40-60
201. An Elizabeth II Silver Waiter, with a piecrust edge, engraved presentation to centre, Sheffield 1970, 20.5 cm diameter, 272 grams. £50-80
202. A Set of Four Victorian Silver Gilt Apostle Spoons, each with oval bowls and differently cast handles with figural finials, London 1880, possibly by Martin Goldstein, in a fitted case, 231 grams gross. £100-150
203. A Silver Sugar Castor, on a stepped circular weighted base, Birmingham 1925, 19 cm high (some damage) £30-50
204. Four XVIII Century Silver Serving Spoons, the bowls heavily embossed with fruit and engraved (at a later date) with an armorial crest, London hallmarks, one maker 'w.s' 255 grams. £100-200
205. Three Silver Serving Spoons, with armorial cresting to fiddle finials, London 1811, 189 grams. £60-80
206. Two Silver Serving Spoons, with monograms to fiddle backs, London 1823, 148 grams. £30-50
207. An Oval Freestanding Silver Photo Frame, with pierced floral border. London hallmark, aperture 9 x 6 cm. £30-50
208. A Silver Toast Rack, with five arched dividers and cruciform handle, Sheffield 1931, 50 grams. £15-25
209. A Set of Six Silver Teaspoons, in fitted case, hallmarked Sheffield 1973, 47 grams. £15-20
210. A Silver Cream Jug, with gadrooned rim, handle and circular base, with Armorial motif, partially rubbed hallmarks London 1765, possibly Samuel Meriton, 122 grams. £120-160
211. An Early XX Century Silver Freestanding Photo Frame, with scroll border, Chester hallmark, the rectangular apperture 13.5 x 9 cms; Another, of square form with circular apperture, 9.5 cms diameter. (2) £30-50
212. A Set of Four Silver Napkin Rings, with engine turned wavy rims, Birmingham 1972; Together with Another Pair, similar. 270 grams gross, each monogrammed and cased. £40-60
213. A Pair of Silver Napkin Rings, Birmingham 1952; Another, Sheffield 1919; A Pair Stamped Birks Sterling, total weight 141 grams, Plus Another, Plated. (6) £30-50
214. A Pair of Small Silver Freestanding Photo Frames, each with rectangular aperture, 4.25 x 2.75 cm. (one damaged) £20-40
215. A George V Silver Cigarette Box, rectangular, with swing handles to the sides, on pierced bracket feet, the hinged lid bearing a presentation inscription and crest, wood lined, London 1932, 20 cms wide. £60-80
216. A Set of Six George V Silver Teaspoons and Matching Sugar Tongs, with lightly engraved handles, Sheffield 1932, cased. £25-40
217. A Pair of Silver Handled Scissors, with foliate detail, the steel blades stamped Harrison Brothers Howson Sheffield, incomplete hallmark, probably Birmingham 1931, 17.5 cms, in a Boodle & Dunthorne Fitted case; Together with A Pair of William IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Sugar Tongs, London 1833. (2) £30-50
218. A George V Silver Salver, by Walker & Hall, circular, with a raised pie crust rim, on three foliate scroll feet, Sheffield 1920, 31.5 cms diameter, 852 grams, (bears inscription). £120-180
219. A George V Silver Salver, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., circular, with a raised bracketed and gadroon rim, on four claw and ball feet, London 1932, 31 cms diameter, 913 grams, (inscribed and numerous facsimile signatures). £100-150
220. A Silver Table Bell, in the form of Elizabeth I, Her dress heavily chased with scrolls. London 1879, makers initials D.B. (David Bell) 181 grams. £150-250
221. A Pair of George V Silver Salts, each with everted bracketted rims, on three bun feet, sapphire glass liners, Sheffield 1911, 6.75 cms diameter, 61 grams. £25-40
222. A Pair of Edward VII Silver pepperettes by Asprey, of baluster form, with domed covers, on pad feet, Birmingham 1908, 8.5 cms high, 106 grams. £40-60
223. A George II Silver Loving Cup, circular, with a slightly everted rim, capped scroll handles, the body inscribed Milton 26 Nov. 1942, makers mark S M with star over, London 1724, 10 cms high, 203 grams. £250-350
224. An Edward VII Silver Card Case, of rectangular form with a bracketted outline, engraved overall with leaves, the front enclosing a vacant cartouche, Makers mark J R, Birmingham 1904, 9 x 6.5 cms, 79 grams. £75-125
225. A Victorian Silver Sifter Spoon, by Wakeley & Wheeler, with a shell shaped pierced bowl and pierced strapwork handle, London 1889, 14.5 cms, 32 grams; A Dublin Silver Butter Knife, fiddle pattern, engraved with a monogram, 1806, Makers mark S N, 32 grams. (2) £60-80
226. An Elizabeth II Silver Candlestick, with milled borders, the removable nozzle over a knopped stem, from a circular stepped base, Makers mark C B & S, Sheffield 1972, 19 cms high. £45-70
227. An Elizabeth II Silver Salt Mill, of circular form, with a bark effect cover and composition mechanism, Sheffield 1977, 11 cms high, 222 grams gross. £30-50
228. A Pair of Silver Napkin Rings, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, (cased). £15-20
230. A Pair of Diamond Earrings, in graduated circular drop settings, stamped 375. £100-150
231. A Tri-Coloured Gold Necklace, stamped 375. £180-220
232. A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the yellow metal shank stamped 750. (With valuation certificate). £500-600
233. A Diamond Bar Ring, set with ten stones in a white metal shank stamped 18ct. £80-120
234. A Solitaire Diamond Ring, raised on shoulders with diamond chip supports, in a white metal shank, stamped 18 ct. £170-220
235. A Sapphire and Diamond Ring, the oval faceted sapphire surrounded by twelve diamonds, in a yellow metal shank, stamped 750. £80-120
236. A Five Stone Diamond Ring, the graduated brilliant cut stones set in a pierced half-hoop mount, 18 ct gold, circa 1892. £80-120
237. A Solitaire Diamond Ring, the brilliant cut stone set in an open claw mount, the shank stamped 18 ct. £60-80
238. A Solitaire Diamond Ring, the old cut stone claw set and flanked by stone set shoulders, stamped 18 ct platinum. £80-120
239. A Five Stone Diamond Ring, the illusion set stones in a crown setting, stamped 18ct and platinum. £30-50
240. An Early XX Century Flower Shape Brooch, with six small rubies, the openwork frame centrally cut with a peridot, surrounded by seed pearls and six small rubies, fitted with a safety chain, stamped 15ct. £100-200
241. A Sapphire and Diamond Ring, the three facetted sapphires in-line set, each surrounded by small diamonds, in flower like cluster setting, stamped 18ct. £75-125
242. A Three Stone Diamond Ring, the collet stones in a cross-over setting, stamped plat 18ct. £80-120
243. A Gypsy Style Ring, set with a pink stone, flanked by two white stones, stamped 18ct. £30-50
244. A Yellow Metal Chain Link Bracelet, composed of two rows of graduated kerb links, stamped .375, 29 grams. £80-120
245. A Yellow Metal Circular Locket, the machine turned covers enclosed within foliate cast bezel, the glass aperture enclosing a lock of hair, hung with a suspension ring and jump ring, 2 cms diameter. £40-60
246. A Silver Double Albert, with graduated links, T bar, 45 cms long, 89.7 grams. £40-60
247. A Silver Single Albert, graduated links, with T bar and hung with a cruciform fob, 34 cms long, 32.5 grams. £30-50
248. A Silver Watch Albert, composed of uniform curb links, T bar, 33 cms long, 56.4 grams. £30-50
249. A Silver Curb Link Single Albert, of graduated links, 31 cms long, 20.5 grams. £20-40
250. A Three Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant cut stones in a claw setting, ring size F/G. £400-600
251. A 9ct Gold Arm Bangle, of plain rounded form, circa 1921, 9 cms diameter, 21 grams. £60-80
252. A Yellow Metal Mesh Bracelet, with buckle fastener, fitted with a safety chain, stamped 9ct, 19 cms in length, 17 grams. £60-80
253. A XIX Century Shell Cameo Brooch, oval, finely carved with Hebe and the eagle, within a stamped gold frame, fitted with a safety chain. £80-120
254. A Film Festival Pin For The 1963 Gina Lollobrigida Film " Woman Of Straw ", yellow metal stamped 750 ; Another pin for the 1974 Sophia Loren " Brief Encounter ", yellow metal stamped 750. £30-50 ( 2 )
255. A Yellow Metal Pendant, of Art Nouveau Design, set with peridot and seed pearls, suspended on a fine link chain, stamped 9ct. £30-50
256. A Yellow Metal Pendant, the circular disc set with Derbyshire Spar (Blue John), Together with A Pair of Matching Earrings, stamped .375. £30-50
257. A Three Stone Ring, with a centre sapphire flanked by two brilliant cut diamonds, in a crown setting, stamped 18ct. £75-125
258. An Amethyst Ring, the oval facetted stone claw set in a crown mount, stamped 18ct. £75-125
259. A Derbyshire Spar (Blue John) Pendant, the rough hewn stone surmounted with a white metal foliate collar fitted with a suspension ring, 4.25 cms. £40-60
260. A Single-row Cultured Pearl Necklace, with a white metal stone mounted clasp, stamped 9ct, 38 cms long; And a 15ct Gold Bar Brooch, centrally set with a facet cut stone, possibly aquamarine, within a pearl set circlet. (2) £60-80
261. A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the yellow metal shank stamped 375. £180-220
262. A Diamond Ring, with two rows of marquise cut stones in a yellow metal setting stamped 14k. £250-300
263. A White Gold Diamond Ring, as a flower head, the band stamped 14k. £200-250
264. An Oval Ruby Coloured Dress Ring, inset with a diamond in yellow metal setting stamped 10k. £100-150
265. A Victorian Diamond Ring, the channel set stones in yellow metal setting stamped 18. £50-80
266. A Gents Jade Stone Quadrilateral Ring, in yellow metal setting stamped 18 and makers initials 'K.T'. A Similar Brooch; and A Pair of Gold on Silver Cufflinks. £200-250
267. A Diamond Ring, with baguette cut diamonds in a crossover design in a yellow metal setting stamped 10k. £200-250
268. A Cartier Style White Gold Bangle, decorated with intermittent studs stamped 375. £60-90
269. A Turquoise Oval Stone Dress Ring, in yellow metal setting stamped 375. £60-90
270. A Cabouchon Cornelian Ring, stamped '9'. £50-70
271. A Small Diamond Solitaire Ring, in yellow metal setting stamped 375. £80-120
271A. An Oval Cameo Ring, in yellow metal setting stamped 10k. £60-90
271B. A Yellow Metal Pendant, as an articulated dolphin inset with semi-precious stones, stamped 375. £80-120
271C. An Opal Four-stone Dress Ring, in a yellow metal setting stamped 10k. £40-60
271D. A Large Diamond Solitaire Ring, with butterfly shoulders in a white metal setting stamped plat. £1800-2000
271E. A Diamond Ring, in yellow metal banded setting stamped 10k. £300-400
271F. A White Gold Dress Ring, with three bands of graduated diamonds, stamped 14k. £250-300
271G. A Ladies Ring, with four bands of princess cut diamonds, in a yellow metal setting stamped 14k. £250-300
272. An Omega Seamaster Wristwatch, in a stainless steel case, the satin dial with gilt metal baton numerals and hands, movement no. 20629289, leather strap. This watch is accompanied by its original guarantee and purchase receipt from J. W. Beason Ltd. London, dated 13.8.64, in red leather case and outer box. £200-400
273. An Early XX Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, with key wind, the 4.5 cm white enamelled dial signed Freeman & Co, London, with black Roman numerals and seconds dial, the case engraved with a vaccant cartouche within a garter, import marks for 1906; Together with A Single Watch Chain. £25-40
274. A Victorian Silver Cased Open-face Pocket Watch, with key wind, the movement signed W. Andrews, Coventry, no. 1430, the white 4 cm enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and seconds dial, the case engraved with a vaccant cartouche within a garter, Chester 1882; Together with a Silver graduated Watch Chain. £25-40
275. A Gentleman's Rolex Silver Cased Wristwatch, the machine turned face with arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, 2.5 cms, ina two-part cushion shape case, Glasgow import mark for 1927, on an expanding bracelet strap. £200-400
276. A Yellow Metal Open-faced Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial and blued steel hands, the machine turned case stamped 14k, 4.5 cms diameter. £60-80
277. A Yellow Metal Open-faced Pocket Watch, the machine turned dial with Roman numerals, malted flower engraved centre and blued steel hands, the case engraved with foliate scrolls and stamped 14k, 3 cms diameter. £40-60
278. A Large XIX Century Over Sized Pocket Watch, possible station masters, with subsidiary seconds dial, Roman numerals to white enamel face, (cracked), 7.5 cms diameter, housed within a silver faced freestanding frame, Birmingham 1916, monogrammed. £60-90
279. An Edward VII Silver Cased Open-faced Pocket Watch, the white dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial (hand missing), signed Fattorini & Sons, Bradford, the engine turned case engraved with a garter cartouche, Chester 1901. £30-50
280. A Lady's 9ct Gold Omega Wristwatch, the circular cream dial with baton markers, on a flexible strap, stamped .375. £100-150
281. A Lady's 9ct Gold Omega Wristwatch, the circular silvered dial with gilt baton markers, on a flexible strap, with original boxes. £120-180
282. A Lady's Rotary Fob Watch, the oval dial with gilt metal batons, black Roman numerals on a matted ground, enclosed in a yellow metal frost effect case, suspended from a 9ct gold bow brooch. £75-125
283. A White Metal Single Watch Albert, composed of fifteen elongated links, 40 cms long, tests as silver, 30.9 grams. £35-50
287. A Late XIX Century Crystoleum, After Eugine de Blaas, of a maiden looking out to sea, 27 x 13 cms, bearing label to reverse S. Bower, Sheffield. £40-60
288. A Late XIX Century Crystoleum, of a flower seller, 26.5 x 13.5 cms, bearing label to reverse S. Bower, Sheffield. £40-60
289. A Late XIX Century Crystoleum, of a fruit picker. 25.5 x 13.5 cms. £40-60
290. A Pair of Late XIX Century Crystoleums, After Fred Morgan, blind mans buff and patter cake games in the garden, approximate;y 20 x 25.5 cms, stamped C.W.F. & Co. Ltd no. 89 and no. 90. £80-120
291. Speed ( John ) Anglesey - Anciently Called Mona. Engraved Hand Coloured Map sold by Sudbury and Humble c1610. Decorative title cartouche, Beaumaris plan, approx 41cm x 52cm, framed and glazed. £200-300
292. Blaeu ( John ) Surria Vernacule Surrey. Engraved Map dated 1646, decorative title cartouche, royal c.o.a within garter and seven further c.o.a to sides, later hand colouring, French text verso, approx 50cm x 60cm, very minor foxing to margins. £260-320
293. Ortelius ( Abraham ) Paulus' Travels Peregrinationis Divi Pauli Typus Corographicus Engraved Map of the east Mediterranean dated 1579. Duo vignette title, later hand colouring, approx 42cm x 57cm, central fold otherwise fine, framed and glazed. £260-320
294. Ortelius ( Abraham ) Persici Vel Sopho Rum Regni Typus engraved map of Persia c1636, decorative title cartouche to lower right, later hand coloured, approx 42cm x 57.5cm, framed and glazed ; Together with A Later Tallis Map of Persia, ( 2 ) £60-80
295. Moule ( Thomas ) Schmollinger ( WS ) Suffolk, Engraved Map made for Moule's " English Counties Delineated " ( 1830-1837 ), later hand coloured, approx 19cm x 27cm, mounted framed and glazed. £30-50
296. CHARLES SMITH - Yorkshire Map in three parts, from Smiths New England Atlas, 1804, divided into Ridings, lightly hand coloured double sheet maps, 45 x 53 cms. £60-80
297. EARLY XX CENTURY SCHOOL Two young country women, one reading a letter, the other seated on a wall, hand-tinted sepia crystolleum, 24 x 17.5 cms, gilt framed. £40-60
298. AFTER G. HAINES A young woman reposing amongst lilac blossom, in a landscape, hand-tinted sepia crystolleum, 24 x 16 cms, gilt framed. £40-60
299. EARLY XX CENTURY SCHOOL Two young ladies by a country stile, a behatted gentleman beyond, hand-tinted sepia crystolleum, 24 x 16 cms, gilt framed. £40-60
300. AFTER HORATIO H. COULDERY Cat and Playful Kitten; a companion work of dogs, oileographs, 25 x 29.5 cms, oak frames. (2) £70-90
301. ROBERT MORDEN Derbyshire - a hand coloured engraved double sheet county map, with title cartouche and scale, 36 x 42 cm. circa 1695/1713. £25-40
302. Anonymous (XIX Century) Figures by the Water's edge, with moored boats and buildings, pencil, wash/heightened white, bears signature, 24 x 32 cm. (Purported to have been found amongst the papers of General Gordon of Khartoum). £20-40
303. AFTER GRUN (JULES ALEXANDRE 1868-1934) An original theatre poster 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. £350-450
304. BY & AFTER GUSTAVE SIMONAU Cathedrale De Lincoln, lithograph, circa 1850, image size 64 x 48 cms. £60-80
305. AFTER STANLEY ROYLE Distant views of Sheffield, "From Mayfields", "From The Park", "From Wincobank Wood" and "another untitled, coloured prints, all published by the Horner Galleries 1923, 40 x 51.5 cms. (4) £120-180
306. Three Victorian Portrait Daguerrotypes, of seated gentlemen, in Morocco leather cases, each lined in embossed red velvet, the images within gilt slips, 12 x 9.5 cms; Together with A Hand-tinted Ambrotype, of a bearded gentleman, similarly cased, and A Hand-tinted Photographic Study, of a mother and her child, on an oval porcelain plaque, in a hinged case with easel stand. £60-80
307. AFTER HALL THORPE Still life of a bowl of pansies and forget-me-nots, coloured woodcut, signed in pencil, 17 x 15 cms.
314. S. PROUT The Andenberg, Ghent, watercolour, no visable signature, title and attribution on mount, 37.5 x 27 cms. £100-150
315. S. PEARSON (XX CENTURY) Study of a young girl, wearing a white dress, holding a buttercup, watercolour heightened white, signed lower right, 41 x 28 cms. £40-60
316. Two Chinese Pith Pater Studies of Punishment, watercolours, 19.5 x 30 cms (damaged); A Pair of Japanese Silk Coasters, each printed with geishas, frayed borders, approx. 14.5 cms square. (4) £15-20
317. HARRY HINE Boats off the jetty in choppy waters, watercolour, signed lower left, 29 x 47 cms. £60-80
318. J.....ELLIOT [XIX CENTURY] River landscape vignette with cattle, church beyond; A Companion Work, rowing boat on a highland loch, a pair, watercolours, signed lower left and dated 1875, 13 x 19.5 cms. £75-100
319. W. G. COLE 'Clovelly From The Hobby Drive', watercolour, signed, 35 x 24.5 cms. £40-80
320. FRED HINES Crossing the hills near Guildford; Edge of the New Forest, Lyndhurst, Hants. A pair, watercolours, signed, 26 x 35.5 cms. £100-200
321. XIX CENTURY SCHOOL Figures and watering cattle in a highland landscape, watercolour, unsigned, 21 x 30.5 cms. £60-80
322. WILLIAM MANNERS RBA (1865 - 1940) fIgures on a country lane, watercolour/heightened white, signed lower left, Hinson gallery label verso, 12.5 x 17.5 cms. £180-250
323. WILLIAM MANNERS RBA (1865 - 1940) Shepherd with sheep and other figures in a country lane, watercolour/heightened white, signed lower left, Hinson gallery label verso, 20 x 28.5 cm. £300-500
324. WILLIAM MANNERS (1860-1930) A Hillside Near Kendall, watercolour / heightened white, signed lower left, 20 x 29.5 cms. £300-500
325. S. W. ? (XIX CENTURY) Still life study of a basket of grapes, peach and autumn leaves against a grassy bank, signed sw in a monogram and dated 1868, oil on canvas, 36 x 31 cms. £200-300
326. PAUL BRADDON (1864-1938) Rennes Cathedral, figures and market stalls in front and the front ediface, watercolour / heightened white, signed lower left, 90 x 66 cm. £120-150
327. JOHN ERNEST AITKEN (1881-1957) A busy harbour scene with fisherfolk and moored fishing boats, signed lower left, watercolour, 32.5 x 49 cms. £600-800
328. Pxxx BLAKE (XX CENTURY) Lancaster Bomber, watercolour / heightened white, signed, 15 x 21 cms; a companion work by the same hand, of a second world war fighter plane, 20.5 x 15.5 cms; After P. Blake, Bombers strafing a berthed ship, etching, image size 18.5 x 13 ms. (3) £100-150
329. CHARLES PIGOTT Hutcliffe Wood Road; Abbey Lane, a pair, watercolours, signed lower left, titles verso, 34 x 49.5 cms. £300-500
330. PAUL BERTRAM Sheep with a drover on a country track, watercolour, signed, 24.5 x 33.5 cms. £60-90
331. GEORGE OYSTON (1861-1937) Summer River Landscape, with figures on the bank, two further figures on the stone bridge, cottage beyond, watercolour, signed lower right, 21 x 32.5 cm. £100-150
332. E. A. WARMINGTON (1830-1903) Summer river landscape, with two figures by the water's edge, cows on the opposite bank, watercolour, signed with initials lower right and dated (18)95, 27 x 38 cm. £180-250
333. PETER OWEN JONES (XX CENTURY) The Devonshire Arms, Beeley, watercolour, signed and dated '81, 25 x 37 cms. £100-200
334. EBENIEZER ARNOLD WARMINGTON (1830-1903) At the Farm, Bhea Tarne, Langdale, Westmorland, watercolour, signed and dated xx lower right, artists label verso, 30 x 25 cms. £150-200
335. C. M. LIVINGSTONE [XX CENTURY] Aberdeen Harbour; Merchant Shipping and fishing boats, city bejond, watercolour, signed and dated (19)42 lower left, 20.5 x 36 cms, title verso. £150-250
336. CHARLES ROWBOTHAM (1858-1921) "Castle of St.Angelo at Papigno", watercolour, signed and dated 1905, 17.5 x 14 cm. £80-120
337. PHYLLIS HIBBERT RSA (b. 1903) Still life of tulips, stocks, blossom, primulas and other flowers in a vase, watercolour over pencil, signed lower right, 54 x 75 cms. £200-300
338. A D BELL [XX CENTURY] Fishermen unloading the catch, moored boats and figures on a jetty; A Companion Work, a fisherman preparing to get underway, watercolours, signed and dated 1954 lower left, 25 x 36.5 cms. £100-150
339. P. W. Y. (EARLY XX CENTURY) Head and shoulders study of a young girl, with blond curly hair, looking dexter, watercolour, signed with initials and dated 1902, 10 cms, oval. £50-100
346. ANONYMOUS (XIX / XX CENTURY) Summer Landscape with a church amongst trees, oil on canvas, 33.5 x 43.5 cms. £20-40
347. PETER COULTHARD Study of a black and white sheepdog in a winter setting, oil on canvas, signed, 39 x 29 cms. £20-40
348. H. JACKSON (XIX CENTURY) Study of a rough Collie, in a landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1895 lower right, also verso, 25.5 x 30.5 cms. £25-40
349. STANLEY ROYLE (1888 - 1961) White Cottages Through Trees, oil on canvas, signed lower left, Graves Art Gallery label verso, 63 x 76 cms. £2000-3000
350. MANNER OF STANLEY ROYLE Farmhouse and outbuildings, summer, oil on board, unsigned, 41 x 52 cm. £300-500
351. ARTHUR BEAUMONT (1879-1956) Rough seas off the Cornish coast, oil on canvas, signed and dated '13 lower right, 56 x71 cm. £600-800
352. ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES JONES (1836-1892) Summer landscape with grazing sheep, oil on canvas, signed with a monogram lower right, 36 x 51 cm. £300-400
353. M.LITTLE Cathedral facade with figures in foreground, oil on canvas, signed, 31 x 21 cm. £80-120
354. PETER COULTHARD (XX CENTURY BRITISH) Wettonmill, Manifold Valley, Staffordshire, oil on canvas, signed lower left, dedication from the artist verso, 36 x 51 cms. £300-500
355. J. N. PERREN (XIX CENTURY) Three masted ship in a stormy sea, oil on board, signed and dated 1883, lower left, 23 x 30 cms. £300-400
356. F...H... [XX CENTURY] Howarth, Main Street, oil on board, signed with initials lower right, 15 x 12 cms. £40-60
357. EDWARD S. BILLIN (XX CENTURY) 'The Gamekeepers House', moorland lanscape at dusk, oil on board, signed lower right, 33 x 44 cm. £60-80
358. PETER COULTHARD Rural river landscape with sheep and a bridge, hills and a farmhouse in the background, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 29 x 44.5. £60-80
364. A XIX Century Sampler, unnamed, worked in coloured threads with a religious verse, buildings and plants, animals, and other motifs, within a meandering border, 40 x 30 cms, contemporary rosewood frame. £60-80
365. A George III Sampler, worked by Jane Tyler, dated 1787, worked in green and cream threads, with letters, over an arbour, with birds, animals, trees and other motifs, around a religious verse, in meandering border, 30.5 x 34 cms. £80-120
366. A george IV Sampler, worked by Elizabeth Crisp, Martley School, dated October 23, 1821, worked in coloured thread with 'Agar's Prayer', animals, trees, flower baskets and other motifs, within meandering border, 35 x 32 cms. £50-70
367. A Victorian Sampler, worked by Margaret Law, dated 1849, worked in coloured wools with letters, floral motifs and butterflies, 27 x 17.5 cms, in a contemporary rosewood grained frame. £40-60
368. A Victorian Beadwork and Woolwork Panel, framed, depicting a group of eight children in a garden, one holding a spade, the others with plants and flowers, 20 x 49 cms. £60-80
369. A XIX Century Sampler, hand-worked with alphabets, figures, foliage and verse, by Sarah Glover aged 12 years 1866. 27 x 29.5 cms.
370. A Victorian Sampler, by May Easter Harrison, Aged 11 years, worked in coloured thread with the alphabet and numerals, religious verse and motifs, 28.5 x 23.5 cms, in a contemporary faux grain cushion frame; Together with A Pair of Samplers, worked in coloured silks with flower filled urns, animals and other motifs, one in a Vetruvian scroll border, the other in a flory and counter flory border, 8.5 x 11 cms. (3) £70-90
371. A George IV Sampler by Mary Watson, Dated 1820, worked in coloured threads with a country house, from the front behind decorative gates and fencing, with trees, peacocks and flowering shrubs. Four foreground figures flanking a panel inscribed "This is the Entrance of the Seven P..es, Mary Watson, sampler done at hoyland, aged 41? 1820", further trees and motifs below, within a flory and counter flory border, 51 x 39 cm. £300-400
372. A Hooded Evening Jacket Designed By Anthony Powell For Sylvia Miles In "Evil Under The Sun" (1982), in Black Silk chiffon, densely beaded floral pattern of gilt, rose and blue bugle beads, costume use. £200-300
373. An Early XIX Century Needlework and Painted Oval Panel, depicting a shepherdess, worked in coloured threads and naturalistically painted on ivory silk, 34.5 x 24.5 cms, in a wooden frame and gilt slip. £30-60
374. An Early XIX Century Sampler, by Sarah Armitage Aged 11 and dated 1825, worked in coloured threads with religious verse over a building, flower baskets and other motifs, within a flory and counter flory border, 40 x 41 cms. £75-125
378. Hornby Dublo EDLT20 "Barnstaple" 4-6-2 Locomotive, tank is very good to excellent, tender needs repair, in plain blue box. £30-50
379. Hornby R855 LNER 'Flying Scotsman', with figures, excellent in Hornby packaging; plus Limited Edition Presentation Box Set of Three MK2 Coaches, mint with certificate in original box. (2) £50-70
380. Hornby R332 Co-Co Diesel, excellent in damaged original box; Dapol Class 56 Coal Sector Co-Co Diesel, excellent in very good to excellent original box. (2) £40-60
381. Bachmann BL 'N' Class 2-6-0 Locomotive, in Southern green and running number 1821, excellent in excellent original box with inners. £20-40
382. Bachmann BL WD Austerity 2-8-0 Locomotive in BR Black, excellent in excellent original box with inners. £40-60
383. Bachmann B L 4-6-2 'Silver Fox' Coronation Class in LNER Grey, excellent in original box with inners but lacks photocard. £30-50
384. Bachmann BL Gresley V2 Class 2-6-2 Locomotive, excellent in vg to excellent original box. £30-50
385. A Mid XX Century Clockwork Scooter Teddy, the teddy with yellow plush body, brown and black glass eyes, black stitched nose and wearing a red ribbon tie, on a red painted tin plate scooter, stamped PW, complete with key, 16.5 cms high. £50-80
386. Bachmann BL Limited Edition Dinnington Colliery 7-plant Wagon with C.O.A; Firbeck Colliery 7-plank Wagon; plus Two 24 Ton Ore Wagons, all excellent in excellent boxes. (4) £20-30
387. Hornby: R859 4-6-0 Locomotive 'Black Five' Class in BR Black, excellent in original illustrated box; R861 2-10-0 "Evening Star" Locomotive in BR Green, excellent in original illustrated box. (2) £40-60
388. Hornby Limited Edition R298 "County of Hereford" 4-4-0 County Class Loco in GWR Green, excellent with C.O.A. in original box; R532 2-8-0 Loco 28## Class in GWR Livery, excellent in excellent original box. £40-60
389. Hornby R378 "Cheshire" Loco in LNER Green "with smoke", very good to excellent in vg original box; R380 "Stowe" Schools Class V Loco "with smoke", excellent in g/vg box. (2) £20-40
390. Hornby Dublo EDL 12 "Duchess of Montrose" Locomotive Matt Green Variant with Binns Road Guarantee and Test Tag, Cab Roof, very good to excellent in pictorial L12 blue/white box. £70-100
391. Hornby Dublo LT25 2-8-0 Locomotive and Tender in BR Black, but with tender being repainted with LMS decals, running number 48158. Very good in similar original illustrated box. £30-50
392. Hornby Dublo #2218 2-6-4 Tank in BR Black with EDL10 on Underside with Binns Rd Guarantee and Test Tag, in red/white illustrated box. £40-60
393. Hornby Dublo EDLT20 "Denbigh Castle" 4-6-0 Locomotive, in excellent plain 2220 box with end sticker. £60-80
394. Hornby: R2066 0-6-0- Fowler in BR Black, excellent in excellent box; R264 BR Class 9F 2-10-0 Locomotive, excellent in very good box with inners. (2) £40-60
395. Hornby 4-6-2 "Spitfire" in SR Green with Running Number 21C166 with Tender, very good in good to very good R866 Fighter Pilot box; Hornby Dublo Suburban 1st/2nd and Brake/2nd Coaches in SR Green, both good to very good, unboxed. (3) £40-60
396. Triang R351 EM2 "Electra", Retouched with "Diana" Name Plate and Running Number 27003, very good in plain box; Hornby R080 Class 29 Bo-Bo Diesel Electric in BR Green, very good to excellent in similar box. (2) £40-60
397. Hornby/TTR 00 Gauge - Twelve Post-War Metal Wagons, Vans and Tankers Including TTR 10 Ton Crane Wagon, Hornby 10 Ton Meat Van and Hornby Low Sided Wagon with "Liverpool Cable" Drums. Generally very good to excellent, unboxed. (12) £40-60
398. Mainline Railways 00 Gauge "Leander", and "Royal Scot" Locomotives; plus a Standard Class 4 4-6-0 Loco in BR Green. All excellent and boxed, with tenders. (3) £60-90
399. The Circular Eagle Jigsaw Puzzle, by Waddingtons, complete in original illustrated box, Very Good. £60-80
400. The Circular Dan Dare Jigsaw Puzzle, by Waddingtons. Complete in original illustrated box, Very Good+. £60-80
401. A Dan Dare Plastic Wallet, with illustrated front. Scarce. £60-80
402. Eagle Comic "Eagle Eye" Viewer, in very fine original box, with eleven individual film strips and catalogue, all published by Martin Lucas. £40-60
403. Dan Dare Pocket Watch by Ingersoll c1952 ,scarcer issue, with Eagle trademark to back. Excellent working order. £300-400
404. Eagle "HMS Warspite" Plastic Assembly Kit, untouched in very good original box. £20-40
405. Eagle Comics Passport, excellent condition complete with four inserts. £20-40
406. Dan Dare and Eagle "Game of the Future" and "Riders of the Range" Card Games, plus Dan Dare braces issued by Fleetway in 1991. £40-60
407. Eagle "Space Bagatelle" Pinball, issued by Mettoy in very good original box. A scarce item. £350-400
408. Dan Dare Walkie-Talkie Set,in original first issue box without catalogue number. Lacks inner card otherwise very good. £80-100
409. Merit Dan Dare Walkie-Talkie Set,in original second issue box with catalogue number 3100, very good to excellent with original illustrated inners. £90-120
410. Merit Dan Dare Space Control Radio Station, very good in very good original box. £70-90
411. Lone Star Dan Dare Metal Space "Cap Gun", in red, signs of use. £80-100
412. Merit Dan Dare Planet Gun, in original illustrated box lacking one missile; Merit Dan Dare Rocket Gun , slight damage, unboxed. (2) £80-100
413. Merit Dan Dare Space Pilot Three Colour Super Sonic Gun, very good working order in very good original box with inners. £100-140
414. Bartram's Dan Dare Space Model Builder Kit, with illustrated instruction booklet and extra parts. Signs of use, unboxed but scarce. £240-280
415. An Early XX Century Teddy Bear with a blond plush body, oval ears, black and clear glass eyes and black wool nose on pronounced snout, the long tapering arms and legs with brown cloth paws, hump back and growler to torso (broken), 42 cms high. £50-80
416. The Dan Dare 3-D Book of Jet Planes, fine condition, with original glasses and wallet issued July 1953. Very scarce to have all three present. £120-160
417. An Original Issue Airfix James Bond Autogyro Construction Kit for "Little Nellie", with instructions in original illustrated box; Plus Modern Chinese Toy of the same (2). £70-100
422. 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. £30-50
423. 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. £30-50
424. A Late Victorian Oak Stationery Box, of rectangular form, with a slightly domed lid, fitted with two brass ring handles and Bramah lock, the interior with an arrangement of stationery divisions and three drawers, a Morocco leather calendar slide and notepad, over a sliding compartment holding two brass capped inkwells , stamp box and quill tray, and leather writing surface, 287 x 42 x 22 cms. £80-120
425. A Victorian Oak Dome Topped Stationery Box, with brass strapwork mounts and escutcheon, fitted with a ring handle to each side, the interior fitted with two divisions, the inner lid with an applied brass plaque inscribed "Manufactuered by John Mandekl & Son, from a black oak tree revealed by the Great Flood caused by the bursting of the Dale Dyke Resevoir nr. Sheffield, march 12th 1804", 18 cms high, 25 cms wide. £80-120
426. An Early XIX Century Rosewood Sarcophagus tea Caddy, the hinged cover inlaid with mother-of-pearl motifs, the front with conforming detail and escutcheon, ring handles to the sides (defective), the inside fitted with a pair of tea cannisters flanking a cut glass bowl, on bun feet, 33 cms wide. £150-250
427. A XIX Century Ebonised Walking Cane, with an embossed silver handle and brass tip, 88 cms high. £50-80
428. A Victorian Walking Stick, the sectional bone covers staff engraved 'George Chambers 1873', with a brass collar and ball finial, 91 cms high. £80-120
429. A Pair of Early XX Century Oak Candlesticks, of circular tapering form, on moulded square plinths, decorated with foliate roundels, over waisted socles, supported on square platform bases with concave moulded borders, 36 cms high. £40-60
430. A Chinese Hardwood Carving of A Man, wearing a kimono inlaid with floral wirework and a hat, leaning on a staff, standing on a rocky outcrop, circular tapering base, 48 cms high. £30-50
431. A Victorian Mahogany Workbox, rectangular, the interior fitted with a removable sectional tray, the inner lid lined in blue quilted sateen, on flattened bun feet, 27 cms wide. £30-50
432. A Japanese Meiji Period Hardwood Netsuke, carved as four bullfrogs or toads on a lotus leaf, signed on bone tablet, probably Tomotada Workshop, circa 1880, 4.5 cms. £60-90
433. A Japanese Lacquered Table Cabinet, of small proportions, the single door with an inset panel depicting a thatched dwelling by a lake, enclosing three small drawers, on a shaped plinth, 12.5 x 9.5 cms. £30-50
434. A Georgian Mahogany Circular Snuff Mill, with brass twist top, bearing monogram 'J.E' 5 cm diameter. £30-50
435. A Mid XIX Century Rosewood tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form with mother-of-pearl inlay, on bun feet, (one missing), (cracked lid). £60-90
436. XIX Century Walnut Stationery Cabinet, with slope front doors, fitted interior and single drawer below. £50-90
437. A Victorian Truncheon, with an ebonised trunk inscribed V R, ring turned handle, 39 cms. £40-60
438. A Child's Easel, modelled as a black momma, with curly hair, and a big grin, wearing yellow gloves and a green apron, 102 cms high. £15-20
439. An XVIII Century Lignum Vitae Coffee Mill, of urn shape, the cover with an acorn finial, on a circular foot, 27 cms high (some repaired damage). £100-150
440. A XIX Century Tea Caddy of sarcophagus form, with twin compartments, brass escutcheon on bun feet. £40-50
441. A XIX Century Ivory and Simulated Rosewood Walking Cane, 93 cms long. £20-40
442. An Early XX Century Brass and Oak Magazine Stand, on brass turned feet. £30-50
446. AFTER D'ASTE Dutch children on a see-saw, bronze, signed, XX Century, on a slate plinth, 29 x 38 cms. £350-450
447. Manner of Mene A bronze study of a contented pig, seated by a tree trunk, scratching his neck with his hind leg, oval base, 11.5 cms high. £150-200
448. Manner of Mene A bronze study of a running cheetah, on a naturalistic base with vegetation, 7.5 cms high. £75-125
449. Manner of Bayne Bronze study of a lion with a dead boar, on a black marble base, 22 cms high, bears signature. £130-150
450. An Early XIX Century Greek Revival Bronze Urn, the shoulders fitted with two scroll swan neck handles, the body cast in relief with a frieze of classical figures, below simple repeat borders, on a later cast iron foot, 29 cms high. £40-60
451. A Bronze Study of a Standing Setter, holding a dead pheasant in its mouth, on a black marble base, 45 cms high. £180-250
452. An Art Deco Style Patinated Spelter Table Lamp, modelled as a naked dancer, her head tilted backwards, her outstretched arms supporting an opaque glass globe, on a circular base, 52cms high. £30-50
453. A Tudric Pewter Tankard, of circular tapering form, with a tendril handle, the body embossed with three simple flower forms, stamped TUDRIC 53, 13.5 cms high. £40-60
454. An Early XX Century Cast Iron Shop Bell, modelled as a tortoise, with a wind-up mechanism, activated by pressing the head or tail, 18 cms long. £40-60
455. A Celluloid Double-blade Penknife, manufactured by Jonathan Crookes, the handle modelled as a naked female, 6.5 cms long.
456. A XIX Century Painted Cast Spelter Ink Well, modelled as an old woman, her hands clasped, wearing a bonnet and white shawl, the hinged body revealing a pottery well, 9 cms high. £40-60
457. A Pair of Twentieth Century Continental Gilt Metal Candelabra, each with three nozzles, the leaf cast drip trays hung with faceted crystal drops, from scroll arms issuing from a putti column, on a leaf base, 29 cm high. £35-70
458. A White Metal Pin Cushion, modelled as an unlaced boot, mounted with floral bow, with pink fabric pad, stamped STERLING, 6.5 cm high. £40-60
459. A Pair of Early XX Century Lozenge Hexagonal Tin Plate Sweet Tins, as houses with hinged lids as roofs, each 23 cm high. £40-80
460. An Early XX Century Gilt Metal and 'Marbled' Tape Measure, modelled as a hare, the tape issuing from a red and yellow marbled composition belly, the tail acting as the winder, 5 cms high. £25-40
461. A Pair of XVIII Century Style Cut Steel and Leather Shoe Buckles, of convex oblong form with spring fastners, 6 cms; Together with Four Pierced Steel Buttons, the buckles in a fitted case. £30-50
462. A Japanese Bronze Quatrefoil Bowl, with a flat everted shoulder and raised rim, with Greek key border, over a ribbed body cast with mythical beasts, raised on four elephant mask feet, signed on the base in an oblong reserve, Meiji period, 11cms high, 20.5cms wide. £70-90
463. A Gilt Metal Bookmark, the handle mounted with a painted disc, depicting a musical couple in a garden, 10 cms high. £20-30
464. A 1920's Gilded White Metal Figure of a Lady Golfer on a circular alabaster base, overall 19.5 cm high. £40-80
470. A Japanese Kagamibuta, the stained ivory bowl supporting a bronze and gilt metal plate, relief decorated with figures, signed, 4 cms diameter. £200-400
471. A Study of The Taj Mahal, painted on an ivory panel, oval, within a floral carved hardwood easel frame (lacking stand), 8.5 x 12.5 cms, 26 x 24 cms overall. £70-100
472. A XIX Century Carved Ivory Bilboquette, the polished ball suspended on a red cord, the cup carved with flowers, 9 cms. £25-45
476. 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. £140-180
477. A Vintage Freestanding Microphone, with a black enamelled mouthpiece on an adjustable chrome stem from an octagonal base, 39 cms high. £30-50
478. A Chinese Grey/Black Jade Seal, the rectangular plinth mounted with shi-shi, possibly early XVII Century, 5 cms high. £200-300
479. A Chinese Carved Coffee Coloured Jade Model of Two Fighting Cocks, on a white marble plinth, 22.5 cms high, 38 cms wide. £200-300
480. An Early XX Century Swansdown and Satin Powder Puff, with a Bisque figural handle, modelled as a scantilly glad gaiety girl, in the original circular box, bearing a label for Vevax, London. £30-50
481. A Wanzer Sewing Machine, manufactured in Canada, Wanzer 'B' with lock stitch, eccentagon motion, the black cast metal case with gilt transfer decoration, ceramic handle, raised on bracket feet, in original case, with instruction manual. £50-70
482. A Japanese Satsuma Belt, composed of twelve hexagonal ceramic medallions, variously enamelled and gilt with geishas, flowers and foliage, set in nickel mounts, linked by chain, the conforming buckle enamelled with a group of geishas, 65 cms long. £60-80
483. 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. £180-220
484. An Art Deco Style Figure of a Dancer, in the manner of Ferdinand Preiss, cold painted and silvered, on a marbled plinth, bears signature, 27 cms high, (lacking left hand). £50-70
485. A Pair of Victorian Oak Framed Footstools, each with gros and petit point floral cushion tops, the moulded frame on compressed bun feet, 27.5 cms diameter. £30-50
486. An Early XX Century Bowie Knife, manufactured by G. Lewis & Son, Wath-on-Dearne, having a clip point single edge blade with three notches to upper edge, measuring 35 cms in length, brass crosspiece and studded horn hilt, in a copper and brass sheath. £75-125
487. A Rock Crystal Seal, of oblong form, engraved with the symbolic legend "May The 'Wings' Of Friendship Never Lose A Feather", 1 x 1.5 cms. £20-40
488. A South Sea Island Face Mask, constructed from plaited coir, stained with vegetable dyes, mounted with bone tusks, shells and feathers. £30-50
489. A Jockey's Shirt Signed By Leading Members Of The Horse Racing Community including Frankie Dettori, AP McCoy, Henry Cecil, John Francome, Pat Eddery and many others. Silks are emerald green with white stripes to the arms and a white Cross Of Lorraine to the chest. Presentation mount, framed. £300-400
490. A Pair of XIX Century French Mother-of-pearl and Gilt Brass Opera Glasses, marked Chevalier Paris, with adhustable sight and folding handle. £30-50
491. A Four Branch Cut Glass and Gilt Metal Chandelier, each arm with drop-hung drip trays, issuing from an open framework hung with facetted swags, over a basket of graduated facetted drops, 64 cms. £150-250
492. A Continental Five-branch Cut Glass and Gilt Metal Chandelier, each scroll arm with drop-hung drip trays, issuing from a central boss, over a reeded baluster stem, united by facetted swags, 46 cms. £100-150
493. A Walking Stick, with an L-shape ivory handle and white metal collar, rubber tip, 77.5 cms; A Cane, with inlaid knob handle, metal tip, 89 cms. (2) £30-50
494. A Set of Eight Late XIX Century Chinese Mother-of-Pearl Counters, each engraved in black with a mailed fist holding a thistle, within engraved and pierced borders, the reverse with Chinese figure, trees and buildings, within a faux tortoiseshell box, similarly decorated, the whole in a circular fabric outer case, the counters 4 cms diameter. £40-60
495. An Early XX Century Horn, Brass and Walnut Dinner Gong and Whacker, the circular brass gong, previously silvered, suspended between two cow horns with metal mounts, issuing from a walnut base, on square plinth, fitted with a wacker rest, 36 cms high. £60-100
496. A Pair of Late Meiji Period Plaster and Gesso Noh Masks, each housed within a carved ivory frame. £40-80
497. A Pair of Early XX Century Ceramic Tiles, featuring country cottage interiors, each bearing signature, possibly J.Brink, 11 cm square, framed. £30-50
498. Eagle Fountain Pen, Eagle Pin and Dan Dare Badge, in related Eagle publication box. £30-50
499. Five Folding Pen Knives, of Sheffield manufacture, a bladed pen knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1910, two further folding penknives, one with horn mounted handle. £30-50
500. A XIX Century Papier Mache Casket, of rectangular form with bracketed rims, the hinged cover and fascia panel with gilt metal mounts, escutcheon, on disc feet. 8cm high, 23cm wide, 13cms deep. £75-125
501. A Large Double Bladed Folding Bowie Knife, made in Sheffield, having a clip point notched blade, 12 cms, etched Coutel on the ricasso, the second blade, 11 cms, engraved Sheffield, England, the handle mounted with mother-of-pearl and silver plate. £300-400
502. An Art deco Period Gaming Counters Stand, with a chrome handle, on a mahogany base, fitted with ten perspex tubular holders, with a quantity of multi-coloured counters. £60-90
510. A XIX Century Satin Wood Freestanding Oval Dressing Table Mirror, in a shield shaped surround. £80-120
511. XIX Century Rectangular Gilt Wood Wall Mirror, with applied foliate and bead work decoration. £50-100
512. A XIX Century Rosewood Overmantle, with arched pediment, an arrangement of six bevelled mirrors and shelves with turned spindle supports, and all over box wood scrolls and vases inlay, 138 cms wide. £150-200
513. A George III Giltwood Mirror, in the Chinese Chippendale Manner, the later rectangular mirror plate within moulded stiles and a frame carved with rocaille, C-scrolls and flowering branches, the pagoda cresting over a waterfall, 99 x 54cms. This lot has been sympathetically restored and re-gilded and is accompanied by the original mirror plate. £2500-3500
514. A George III Giltwood Mirror, the later oval plate within a moulded frame surmounted by leaf cresting, the sides carved with entwining leafy tendrils and blossoms, issuing from two branches forming the apron, 84 x 51cms, This lot has been sympathetically restored and re-gilded. £600-800
518. A Late XIX Century German Symphonium, in a stained beech / walnut (?) case, the inner lid mounted with chromolithograph depicting children in a winter landscape, 20.5 cms wide, together with eleven disks. £200-300
519. A Hawkes & Son Bakelite Clarinet, with plated mounts, in a fitted case. £40-60
520. A Noblet )Paris) Bakelite Clarinet, with plated mounts, in a fitted case. £80-120
521. A Zenith Gilt Metal Trumpet, no. 203173, stamped Zenith J. R. La Fleur, London, in a fitted case. £80-120
522. A Bundy Gilt Metal Trumpet, no. 535581, stamped Designed By Vincent Bach, Bundy, Selmer, U.S.A. in a fitted case. £80-120
523. An Italian Boselli Piano Accordion, in a green marbled and white metal case, studded with diamante, marked Recanati Capriccio Italia, in a fitted case. £60-90
524. A XIX Century Mahogany Organ, bearing circular label 'Debain, A Paris', with keyboard, twin bellows and carrying handles, 75.5 cms high, 104.5 cms wide. £100-150
525. A XIX Century Musical Box, by Nicole Freres of Geneva, serial no. 50865, playing twelve airs, as listed on the tune card fixed to the inside of the lid, gamme 3046, fitted with an unusually long cylinder, 34 x 5.5 cms, in a walnut veneered case, 69 cms long, (in need of restoration). £225-325
526. Early XX Century English Made Concertina, of hexagonal form with steel reeds, twenty-one keys and leather straps. £50-80
528. An American Gilt Brass Alto Saxophone by Conn, circa 1914, 61 cms long, in a fitted case, with assorted accessories. £80-120
531. A W. Watson & Sons Leather & Brass Bound Telescope, one drawer, extending to 87.5 cms, impressed W.Watson & Sons, London 1902, on an associated mahogany and brass tripod stand with iron feet. £50-100
532. A Contina Curta Calculator, type 1, designed by Curt Herzstark, manufactured in Liechtenstein, no. 52608, 18 cms high. £300-500
535. A 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. £400-600
536. An Early XX Century Aneroid Barometer, the 7 1/2 inch silvered dial printed in black with an advertisement for "Harry Hall The Gold Medal, Breeches, Habit & Costume Specialist.....London.....Hall Marked Clothes Are The Best For All Weathers", the mahogany stained case mounted with a Fahrenheit and Centigrade thermometer, with foliate cresting and apron, 88 cms high. £70-100
537. An Oak Cased Aneroid Wall Barometer, by Veranderlyk, Holland, with a mercury thermometer above a circular dial, with gilt metal and blue steel hands, the case carved as a leafy branch, 60 cm. £30-50
538. An Edwardian Rosewood Aneroid Barometer, with silvered dial and thermometer gauge, the case inlaid with urn, ribbon and swags. £100-150
541. A XIX Century French Alabaster and Gilt Metal Mantel Clock by Japy Freres, the drum shape base enclosing a white enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed W.S Buston London, of eight day movement striking on a bell, flanked by a scribe in XVIII century costume and with a shield, sword, hop and foliate cresting, raised on a moulded plinth with three domascene panels, acanthus and mask mounts, on toupie and strapwork feet, on an ebonised and velvet lines stand under a glass dome, the clock 30 cms high, 35 cms wide. £200-300
542. A XX Century Gilt Brass Carriage Clock, with a timepiece movement, the white enamelled face with a Roman chapter, plain case with bevelled glass panels, 11 cms high, (minor chip to front glass). £40-60
543. A Gilt Metal Carriage Clock, with a timepiece movement, the cream dial signed Mappin & Webb, surrounded by applied gilt foliate tracery, the case with reeded corner columns, conforming carrying handle, on a shaped plinth and block feet, 15 cms over handle. £70-90
544. A German Novelty Timepiece, by Lange, modelled as an Oswald type dog, the eyes indicating the hours and minutes, 15 cms high. £125-175
545. A XIX Century French Gilt Metal and Porcelain Mantel Clock by Marti, the dial with a cartouche chapter, painted with a river landscape to the centre, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with a winged face mask cresting below a case of flowers, and hung with handles, on a waisted plinth inset with a painted porcelain plaque, flanked by mythical beast masks, on scroll feet, on a gilt wood plinth and ebonised base, under a glass dome, 31 cm high. £300-400
546. An Early XX Century Mahogany Lancet Mantle Clock, with a timepiece movement, the 3 1/4 inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case, inlaid with a classical urn below the dial and mounted with metal swing hnadles to the side, on compressed bun feet, 22 cms high. £40-60
547. A Large Impressive XIX Century Walnut Cased Vienna Wall Clock, with broken pediment, turned finial, turned supports and applied split balusters, and allover pyramid applied decoration. With eight day circular dial, central thermometer and aneroid barometer below. 151cms high. £450-550
548. An edward VII Easel Clock, with an English timepiece movement, the circular cream dial with Arabic numerals, the ebonised case with a silver fascia, the dial enclosed by an encircling frame embossed with leaf, berries and pendant bow, over a lower turquoise and green enamelled frieze, Birmingham 1909, 14 cms high. £75-125
549. A Late XIX Century Brass Skeleton Clock, with passing strike, striking the hour on a bell, 6 inch white painted dial with Roman numerals, raised on an ebonised plinth, beneath a glass dome, 36 cms high. £300-500
551. A XIX Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, with eight day movement by Thos. Kirk, Hull, the hood with swan neck canopy, arched glazed door and barley twist supports, the white dial with gilt floral decoration and black Roman numerals, the case with inlaid boxwood panels and spiral spandrels, the base with double dome panel. £700-1000
552. A 1920's Oak Longcase Clock, with dome top, glazed door and plinth base, three weight Westminster chimes movement, with black Arabic numerals to silvered dial, 196 cms high. £150-200
553. XX Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, with thirty hour movement, carved blind fret work decoration to the hood, black Roman numerals to brass and silvered dial, with long door and bracket feet. £150-250
554. XX Century Walnut Longcase Clock, the hood inlaid and with turned pillar supports, the door with poker work carving and glass bullseye panel, the base on bracket feet. Eight day movement by Thos. Finney, Sheffield. £200-300
561. Postcards - Japanese rural and urban scenes, geishas, children, generally early XX Century, some postally used (approx. 95). £60-80
562. Postcards - Approximately 110 early XX Century postcards including Tuck's Oilette, seaside, novelty, Tom Browne and other humorous, suffragette, football, postally used. £50-70
563. Postcards - A large quantity of early XX Century examples including real photo topographical, churches and abbeys, postally used. £40-80
564. Postcards - A large quantity of early XX Century train and other transport, carte-de-visite, real photo scenes, mostly postally un-used, (one box) £40-80
565. A Collection of twenty six Stereoscopic Cards, depicting scenes from the factories at Vickers Limited, Sheffield, showing the construction of railway springs, vehicle parts etc. £40-60
566. Bobbins (Timothy) - Human Passions Delineated, Manchester 1773, folio, early comic caricatures, recto only, includes explanation of each plate, half leather, boards with gilt titles. £60-100
567. Dali (Salvador) Autographed Letter in French on Del Monte Lodge Headed Paper, Dated 1944. The letter is addressed to a "Monsieur Frankenstein" and details a meeting of friends at the Lodge and Dali's forthcoming book "Hidden Faces". The letter is highlighted by a wonderful Art Nouveau style doodle of a woman and child. A4, board backed. £200-300
568. Conan Doyle (Arthur) - The Gully of Bluemansdyke, The Little Square Box, The Silver Hatchet and other short stories, featured in two bound volumes of late XIX Century publications including Tinsley's Magazine, London Society, Gentleman's Annual etc., other authors include Charlotte Dowling, half-morocco, gilt spine with raised bands, gilt edges, binding a little rubbed, internally fine. (2) £40-60
569. Moore (Arthur William) Manx Ballads and Music, Douglas 1896. First edition. 265pp, wraps, signed presentation copy by the author. Slightly worn at extremeties; Surnames and Place-names of the Isle of Man. London 1890. eight vo, 372pp, cloth, good only. (2) £20-30
570. A Set of twenty-five Dan Dare Cigarette Cards, issued by Calvert & Co. Ltd, all near mint ; plus a Dan Dare stamp album containing miscellaneous unrelated stamps, good. £60-80
571. Hulme (F Edward) - Suggestions In Floral Design. Cassell, Petter and Galpin 1878. Chromolithograph frontis and fifty-one other colour plates. Half morocco, raised bands, rubbed at tips, internally excellent. £80-120
572. Skinner (E.F.) - A Short History of the Sheffield Royal Hospital, Sheffield1932, 8vo, 90pp; A Living History of King Edward VII School, Sheffield 1995; Odon (W. Rev.) - Memorials of Sheffield, Northend 1922. (3) £30-40
573. Du Garde Peach (L.) - The Company Of Cutlers In Hallamshire In The County Of York, 1960, Nr fine in VG dustwrapper, with The Cutting Tool Story; Pollard (Sidney) - A History Of Labour In Sheffield, LUP 1959 first edition, no dustwrapper; Plus One Other, Sheffield related. (4) £20-30
574. Addy (Sidney Oldall) - The Hall Of Waltheof, London 1893, 8vo, 295pp with engraved plates; Chaytor (M.H.F.) - The Wilson's Of Sharrow, Northend 1962, 191pp, no dustwrapper; "A Biography Of The Snuff-Makers Of Sheffield". (3) £20-30
575. Hall (T. Walter) - Incanabula Of Sheffield History, 1973 reprient in dustwrapper; Carolus Paulus - The Manor And Parish Of Ecclesall, Northend 1927; Plus an issue of South Yorkshire Queries from December 1900. (3) £20-30
576. Walton (Many) - Sheffield - It's Story And Achievements, 1948 and 1968 editions; Plus Other Books and Pamphlets, regarding Sheffield. (One Box) £30-40
577. Naval Chart, comprising "The East Coast Of England From Dungeness To The River Tyne", by James Imray and Son, London, 89-102 Minories, 1871, four sheets, blue-backed with label verso, approximately 104 cms x 256 cms, a few closed tears to one edge. £100-200
578. A 1957 Ryder Cup Bar Menu from Lindrick Golf Club, bearing 20 signatures including the team captains Dai Rees, Jack Burke, Peter Aliss, Tommy Bolt, Peter Mills (twice), centre fold, 20 x 12.5 cms. £100-200
579. Eadie's Family Bible, bound in black morocco with blindstamped and gilt tooled boards and edges, gilt clasps and corner mounts, colour litho plates. £30-40
580. Lowry (LS) - Painters of Today. Studio Books 1961. Signed and dated by the artist to the title page. Twenty colour plates. Very good; Plus One Other, unrelated. £40-60
582. A Late XIX Century Oak Dining Table, 'D' ended, with wind-out action on turned, fluted and block supports and brass casters, with two spare leaves, extending to 151 x 98 cms. £150-250
583. A Set of Four Late XIX Century Walnut Dining Chairs, with pokerwork carved top rails, reeded supports and turned legs. £40-60
584. A XIX Century Mahogany Occasional Table, the circular dish top with snap action, on turned pedestal and tripod legs. £60-90
585. A 1930's Dark Oak Partners Desk, each side with three upper drawers over a flight of three drawers and cupboard, all with moulded fascias and brass drop handles, 142.5 x 106.5 cms. £300-500
586. A XIX Century Rosewood Gillows Style Overmantle, heavily carved and decorated with acanthus leaves, egg and dart, Greek key and applied floral symetrical mouldings, the rectangular bevelled plate 62.5 x 97.5 cms, the frame 147 x 168 cms. £500-1000
587. A XIX Century Mahogany Sewing Table, of octagonal form with hinged lid, fitted interior on carved pokerwork tripod legs. £80-120
588. A XIX Century Pollard Oak Cellarette, of sarcophagus form, with galvanized interior, paneled body, turned legs and porcelain casters. £400-600
589. A XIX Century Walnut Canterbury, with four pierced dividers united by turned handles, with oval single drawer on turned legs. £400-600
590. A XIX Century Mahogany Breakfront Triple Wardrobe, with central mirror door concealing four sliding trays, flanked by end hanging compartments, 218 cms wide. £300-400
591. A Late XIX Century Oak Bureau Bookcase, the upper shelves with pokerwork carved central door, over fall front, with period oxidized copper handles, on open work base with latted sides, 93 cms wide. £100-150
592. Late XIX Century Light Oak Dutch Cylinder Fronted Bureau, with upper drawer, pull-out slide revealing fitted interior over three graduated drawers, ebonised side columns and gilt mounts on block feet. 96cms wide. £200-400
593. Early XX Century Walnut and Beech Magazine Rack, with rectangular marble top, single drawer, supported by carved 'C' scroll and floral uprights. £80-120
594. An Edwardian Mahogany Envelope Table, the single drawer with blind fretwork decoration, on carved cabriole legs and shaped undershelf, united by stretchers. £100-200
595. Late XIX Century Mahogany Bombe Fronted Chest, of three graduated drawers with gilt classical handles on heavy paw feet. 134cms wide. £150-250
596. An Oak Serpentine Fronted Chest, of four drawers with brass handles.
597. An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Jardiniere Stand, of circular form on barley twist supports, with undershelf and bun feet; Together with Green Pottery Bowl. £80-120
598. A Pair of Edwardian Rosewood Bedroom Chairs, each with inlaid top rail and central splat on turned legs. £40-60
599. A 1920's Mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, with oval mirror plate, on shaped sides and scroll feet. £25-45
600. A XIX Century French Gilt Wood Settee, with egg and dart, beadwork and acanthus leaf decoration on tapering reeded legs, 188 cms wide. £200-300
601. XVIII Century Mahogany Commode, with tray top, twin cupboard doors and pull-out base; together with later top. 54cms wide. £150-250
602. XIX Century Mahogany Bow-fronted Commode, in the form of a chest of drawers, with folded top and four turned handles. £100-150
603. XVIII Century Elm Child's High Chair, with pierced splat, rush seat and foot shelf. £150-250
604. Mid XX Century Mahogany Sofa Work Table, with fall flaps, twin drawers over basket, on twin turned supports and reeded legs. £50-100
605. A XIX Century Mahogany Table Top Display Cabinet, with pierce pediment, glazed doors, internal adjustable shelves, on detachable base with twin drawers, 91 cms wide. £200-250
606. A George II Walnut Queen Anne Style Single Chair, with pierced shaped splat, tapestry drop-in seat, cabriole legs and united by 'H' stretcher. £40-80
607. An Early XIX Century Mahogany Fold-over Tea Table, with single drawer and tapering legs, 91.5 cms wide. £150-250
608. An Early XIX Century Mahogany Straight-front Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, decorated with brass floral inlay, ebony stringing and ivory escutcheons, on splayed legs, 115 cms wide, (split). £200-300
609. A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, with drop leaves, single drawer, turned pedestal and on swept acanthus leaf legs, 99 cms wide. £80-120
610. A XIX Century Walnut Framed Chaise Longue, with pokerwork carving to shaped back on cabriole legs, upholstered in a green button back fabric. £400-600
611. A William IV Mahogany Pembroke Table, with cushion shaped single drawer, on tapering square pedestal and carved acanthus leaf scroll legs, 112 cms wide. £100-150
612. A XX Century Mahogany Circular Occasional Table, with gadrooned border, carved cabriole legs, claw and ball feet. £150-250
613. An Edwardian Walnut Tub Chair, with fanned splat back and inlaid batwing segment decoration, with upholstered seat and tapering legs. £60-90
614. A Mid XIX Century Rosewood Fold-over Card Table, with applied mounts, on octagonal bulbous pedestal supported by four carved cabriole legs, (some damage). £100-200
615. An Oak Refectory Dining Table, with rectangular top, knulled freize, turned and block supports, united by 'H' stretcher, 198 x 105.5 cms. £400-500
616. A French Style Parlour Armchair, with carved cresting, ropework back, acanthus leaf hand rests and on tapering fluted legs. £100-200
617. An Edwardian Mahogany Corner Chair, inlaid with satinwood scroll cresting and boxwood stringing, with twin lattice work spats and tapering splayed legs. £100-150
618. A Late XIX Century Walnut Centre Table, of octagonal form, with carved border, pierced gallery, bamboo effect cluster supports and undershelf. £150-200
619. A XIX Century Gilt Wood Pelmet, with applied fruit and 'C' scroll decoration, 195 cms wide. £150-250
620. A XIX Century Mahogany Bedside Reading Table, with adjustable lectern on a ratchet, with turned pedestal and triform base, makers label Leveson & Sons, London. £150-250
621. A Reproduction Mahogany Kneehole Dressing Table, with a brushing slide, long drawer, flanked drawers, with with a cupboard door on bracket feet, 77 x 75 cms. £300-500
622. A Reproduction Oak Cupboard, with arched panelled door, shaped apron and turned and block supports. £150-250
623. A Reproduction Charles II Style Oak Dining Suite, comprising sideboard and draw leaf table, both heavilly carved with acanthus leaves, scrollwork and cup and cover feet, together with six matching chairs having split balusters, leather studded seats and bobbin stretchers. £800-1200
624. A Reproduction Charles II Style Small Sideboard, with cental arched carved panel, flanked by cupboards having twin wheel decoration, all on fluted cup and cover legs, 101.5 cms wide. £200-300
625. A XIX Century Oak Chest, of two short and three long drawers, on bun feet, 110 cms high, 91.5 cms wide. £150-250
626. A XIX Century Mahogany Bureau, with cross banded fall front, fitted maple interior, three long drawers and on bracket feet, 103 cms wide, 112 cms high. £280-350
627. A XIX Century Mahogany Breakfront Sideboard Base, with single top drawer, cupboards below on a plinth base, 88 cms high, 168 cms wide. £80-120
628. A XIX Century Mahogany Wellington Chest, with seven graduated drawers, having turned handles, behind locking device with applied acanthus leaf mouldings on a plinth base, 50.5 cms wide, 102 cms high. £300-400
629. A XIX Century Coromandel Ladies Work Table, with parquetry and floral inlaid top, fitted interior, canted corners, tapering legs on spade feet united by 'X' shaped stretcher, 47 cms wide, 75 cms high. £500-800
630. A XX Century Kingwood Kidney Shaped French Style Side Table, with two drawers and gilt gallery to marble top and undershelf, on sabre legs with applied gilt metal mounts, 76 cms high. £100-150
631. A Pair of XX Century Demi-lune Mahogany and Kingwood Side Tables, heavilly inlaid with vases, batwing, mythalogical beasts and scrolls, all on tapering legs, each 87.5 cms wide, 76 cms high. £200-300
632. A XIX Century Walnut Tea Table, of serpentine form having fold-over quarter veneered top, on fluted cabriole legs, 86 cms wide, 75 cms high. £400-600
633. A 1920's Walnut Corner Display Cabinet, with dome top, astragal glazed upper door over cupboard, with shaped apron on carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 180 cms high. £150-250
634. A XIX Century Painted Console Table, with marble top with 'S' scroll central supports and applied floral decoration. £50-90
635. A XIX Century Gilt Wood Four Fold Screen, with applied reeded and floral decoration each panel heavilly embroidered on a silk background, 200 cms high, (wear to silk). £150-250
636. Edwardian Mahogany Music Canterbury, with gallery back, three fall-front drawers, over cupboard with tapering legs and spade feet. 53.5cms wide. £60-90
637. A XIX Century Mahogany Occasional Table, with circular top, snap action, on turned bulbous pedestal, tripod legs and paw feet, stamped 'Gillow', 111.5 cms diameter. £800-1200
638. A George III Mahogany Chest, with two short and three long drawers, with canted reeded columns, on bracket feet, (possibly Lancashire), circa 1770, 120 cms wide x 98 cms high. £400-600
639. XIX Century Mahogany Washstand, with a grey marble top, galleried back, two short drawers, on turned legs. 114cms wide. 39cms high. £100-150
640. Edwardian Walnut Pedestal Desk, with black leatherette scriver, three top drawers with flanking pedestals, with three graduated drawers on plinth bases. 121cms wide. 70cms high. £300-400
641. Early XX Century Double Bed, with a bentwood frame and horizontal rails flanking central panel featuring Arts and Crafts geometric design in kingwood and ebony. 136cms wide. 189 cms long. £250-350
642. A XIX Century Mahogany Dining Table, with 'D' ended leaves, on twin turned pedestals, each with four caliper legs. £100-150
643. A Victorian Mahogany Pole Screen, the shield shape screen with scroll cresting, enclosing a woolwork panel of flowers, supported on an adjustable pole, from a petallated and scroll terminal, on triform base with knurled feet, (some veneer loss to base). £60-80
644. A XIX Century Mahogany Fold-over Tea Table, on octagonal baluster shaped pedestal and quatrefoil base with carved scroll feet. £100-200
645. Three XIX Century Mahogany Balloon Back Dining Chairs, with carved scroll bar and top rails on cabriole legs. £30-50
646. A Mid XX Century Walnut Dining Room Suite, comprising sideboard, extending table and six Queen Anne style chairs, all on cabriole legs. £200-300
647. A Mid XX Century Walnut Bureau, with cross banded fall front, over two graduated drawers on carved cabriole legs, 64.5 cms wide. £40-60
648. A Pair of XIX Century Mahogany Hall Chairs, each with Gothic arch top rails over a pierced cruciform splat, with pendant finials, over solid seat on turned legs. £75-125
649. A Late XIX Century Indian Style Chair, with all over lattice work decoration on bun feet, Together with Matching Stool. (2) £50-100
650. A Globe Wernicke Four Sectional Bookcase, with leaded glass lift up doors, complete with base and top. £150-250
651. A Globe Wernicke Four Sectional Bookcase, with leaded glass lift up doors, complete with base and top. £150-250
652. A Globe Wernicke Four Sectional Bookcase, with leaded glass lift up doors, complete with base and top. £150-250
653. Four Mid XIX Century Mahogany Balloon Back Chairs, with drop-in seats, turned legs and on double castors, (stamped J. Reilleys Patent). £180-220
654. A Set of Four Regency Simulated Rosewood Dining Chairs, each with carved top rail, gilt wheatsheaf mount to central splat, on sabre legs. £450-650
655. A XIX Century Ash and Elm Windsor Chair, with pierced central splat, rail back and turned legs united by 'H' stretcher. £150-250
656. A XIX Century Yew Wood Windsor Chair, with later central splat, rail back and turned legs united by crinolin stretcher. £200-300
657. A XIX Century Ash and Elm High Back Windsor Chair, with pierced central splat, rail supports and turned legs united by crinolin stretcher. £200-300
658. A XIX Century Mahogany Breakfront Desk, with low back, central drawer flanked by two banks of four graduated drawers, on plinth bsaes, 130 cms wide, (formerly a dressing table). £200-300
659. An Early XIX Century Mahogany Fold-over Tea Table, the apron with central inlaid lozenge, on turned legs, 91 cms wide. £200-300
660. A XIX Century Ash and Elm Spindle Back Chair, with hooped back and turned legs united by 'H' stretcher, stamped Nicholson of Rockley; Together with An Edwardian Spindle Back Nursing Chair, with raffia seat. (2) £30-50
661. A XIX Century Mahogany Straight-front Chest, with two small and four long graduated drawers with turned handles and bun feet, 118.5 cms wide, 143 cms high. £150-250
662. A Set of Four XIX Century Mahogany Balloon Back Dining Chairs, with straight fronts and turned legs. £80-120
663. A XIX Century Mahogany Linen Press, with arched panelled doors concealing four sliding trays over two small and three long drawers, having brass campaign handles, 121.5 cms wide, (lacking pediment). £50-100
664. A Late XVIII Century Mahogany Chest, of two small and three long graduated drawers, with brushing slide, 103 cms wide. £300-500
665. Four XIX Century Walnut Balloon Back Chairs, with shaped splats and green upholstered seats, on cabriole legs. £150-250
666. An Early XX Century Walnut Kneehole Desk, in the George II style, with cross banded top, upper drawer flanking two flights each of three drawers, with central cupboard, on bracket feet, 78 cms wide. £200-300
667. Charles II Style Joined Oak Child's Cradle, with turned spindles, arched hood, panelled sides, on shaped rockers. £100-150
668. A XIX Century Mahogany Straight-front Chest, with two short and three long graduated drawers with turned handles on bracket feet, 103 cms wide. £150-200
669. A Willian IV Rosewood Centre Table, the circular top with carved egg and dart border, foliate apron, acanthus leaf and bulbous pedestal, on quatrefoil base and bun feet, 117 cms diameter. £400-600
670. A William IV Rosewood Breakfast Table, with circular top, on stepped pedestal with trefoil base and bun feet, 130 cms wide. £600-800
671. A Pair of XVIII Century Style Mahogany Dining Chairs, with ribbon back splats, drop in seats, carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet. £80-120
672. A XIX Century Ash Child's Chair, with bar back on splayed feet with turned front stretcher. £30-50
673. A XIX Century Mahogany Book Cabinet, with stepped pediment, twin glazed doors housing adjustable shelves, all on a serpentine fronted lower section, having twin drawers over cupboard doors and plinth base, 219 cms high, 117 cms wide. £400-600
674. A XIX Century Oak Hall Stand, with fretwork decoration, oval shaped mirror, turned pegs, on bow fronted base with single drawer and undershelf housing drip trays, 127 cms wide. £300-400
676. A XIX Century Mahogany Worktable, with fold-over top, twin drawers, over basket on shaped supports with pedestal feet united by stretcher, makers stamp T. Treiterne, 39 Oxford St. London. £200-300
677. A Georgian Mahogany Bureau, with fall front concealing pigeon hole interior, four graduated drawers with brass handles, on bracket feet, 94.5 cms wide. £250-350
678. A William IV Mahogany Fold-over Card Table, with rectangular 'D' ended top, on octagonal pedestal with acanthus leaf carving on quatrefoil base and scroll feet. £100-200
679. A Set of Six George III Mahogany Dining Chairs, each with a serpentine top rail over baluster pierced splats with foliate detail, the drop-in seats raised on square legs joined by moulded stretchers. £2000-2500
680. A George III Marble Top Mahogany Side Table, the later white-veined dark green marble top over a reverse ogee moulded frieze, and gadroon apron, centred by a crescent, on slender cabriole legs with shell knees ending in claw and ball feet, 92cms wide, 48cms deep. £1800-2000
681. A XIX Century Walnut Jardiniere, of ovoid form, with a moulded everted rim over rail sides, mounted with three gilt metal lion mask and ring ornaments, on a concave circular base with gilt metal ribbon tie mounts raised on three claw feet, fitted with a copper bucket liner, 40cms high, 37cms diameter. £150-200
682. An Early XX Century Mahogany Bijouterie Table, of circular form with bevelled glass top on slender cabriole legs. £180-220
683. A William IV Rosewood Fold-over Card Table, with carved scrollwork apron, on cylindrical pedestal, quatrefoil base and turned feet. £300-500
684. A 1920's Mahogany Display Cabinet, the upper section with double domed astragal glazed doors, the base having two small and one long drawer on baluster supports united by shaped undershelf, 106.5 cms wide. £250-350
685. A Pair of Late XIX Century Stone Ware Garden Urns, with wavy rims, leaf bowls, on square bases, together with detachable pedestals, 102 cms high overall. £150-250
686. An Art Nouveau Mahogany Music Cabinet, with bevelled mirror back, pierced stylized supports, four fall front drawers having oxidized brass handles, on shaped supports, 114 cms high, 71 cms wide. £100-150
687. A Late XIX Century Mahogany Wardrobe, with mirrored right hand door over hanging compartment, the main body with twin cupboards over an arrangement of eight graduated drawers, on plinth base, 153 cms wide. £250-350
688. Set of Six Mid XIX Century Walnut Balloon Back Salon Chairs, each with shaped middle rail stuff-over seats and cabriole legs. £200-300
689. XIX Century Walnut Framed Grandfather Chair, with shaped top rail, carved florets to hand rests, on turned tapering reeded legs. Re-upholstered in a brown button-back dralon. £60-90
690. XIX Century Walnut Framed Grandfather Chair, with shaped top rail, on turned tapering legs. Re-upholstered in a brown button-back dralon. £50-80
691. Edwardian Mahogany Corner Cabinet/Table, the upper section with blind fretwork, reeded sides, glazed astragal door. The attached table below with drop-leaf on turned supports. £250-350
692. 1920's Oak Fire Surround, with panelled mantel and central carved coat of arms, with beaten copper back panel and hood decorated with a lion. 148.5cms wide. £250-350
693. A Black Lacquer Bureau Bookcase, in XVIII Century style, with swan neck pediment, arched glazed doors, fall front, four graduated drawers on ogee feet, with all over chinoiserie decoration, 91.5 cms wide. £250-350
694. A XIX Century Flat Front Corner Cupboard, having a mahogany frieze and crossbanded door with an inlaid shell patera. £100-150