Quarterly Antiques & Fine Art Sale on Friday 26th September 2008


1.      An XVIII Century Wine Glass, the plain funnel bowl on a double air twist stem with plain conical foot, 14.5 cms high, (chip to underside of foot). £80-120
2.      Five XVIII Century Dram Glasses, the funnel bowls engraved with a bird in flight, branch and flower head, on plain stem and conical foot, 12 cms to 10.5 cms high; Together with A Wine Glass, the bell shape bowl on a baluster knopped stem and folded foot, 13 cms high. £70-90
3.      A XIX Century Facet Cut Wine Glass, with an egg and star frieze, on a hexagonal faceted stem with a plain foot, 12.5 cms high; A Similar Dram Glass, 11.5 cms high; A Dram Glass, etched with a frieze of hops, on a knopped stem with plain conical foot, 9 cms high. (3) £60-80
4.      A Late XIX Century Glass Whiskey Barrel, etched John Marples & Co., Sheffield, Craigdarrock Whiskey, the cover with a flattened finial, 38 cms high; Together with A Small Barrel, unmarked, 34 cms high. (2) £50-100
5.      A Julien Opalescent Glass Shallow Bowl, of circular form, moulded in relief to the underside with fruiting vine, marked Julien France, 30 cms diameter. £40-60
6.      A Set of Six Tall Stemmed Wine Glasses, the lime green ogee bowls lightly cut with a floret border over flute and elliptical cutting over hexagonal tapering stems, the circular foot star cut to underside, 20 cms high. £30-50
7.      A Victorian Retailer's Glass Jar and Cover, inscribed 'Hodgson & Simpson Limited "Sweet May" Toilet Soap', 21 cms high. £50-70
8.      An XVIII Century Wine Glass, the plain ogee bowl over a knopped opaque air twist stem, on a domed foot, 15 cms high; An XVIII Century Wine Glass, the ogee bowl etched with fruiting vine, over an opaque double air twist stem, on a domed foot, 14.5 cms high. (2) £150-200
9.      A Pair of Turquoise Opaque Glass Vases, of slender trumpet form, the semi lobed body gilt with leaves and scrolls, 33 cms high. £30-50
10.     A Pair of Baccarat Glass Candlesticks and Shades, the sticks of squat writhen form, each supporting a slender baluster shade, engraved with classical ornament below scalloped rims, 41 cms high. £80-120
11.     A Victorian Etched Glass Celery Jar, with a baluster stem from a circular foot, 22.5 cms high; A Pair of Early XX Century Rummers, the fluted bowls etched with simple pendant forms between wrigglework borders, on domed feet, 11.5 cms high. (3) £25-40
12.     A Set of Six Hock Glasses, the olive green bowls overlaid with gilt, on hexagonal tapering stems with star-cut bases. £40-60
13.     A Continental Crackle Glass Punch Bowl, with an electroplated cover, with eagle finial; Together With Five Tumblers, 40 cms high and 11 cms high respectively. £30-50
14.     A Cut Glass Dressing Table Bowl, of circular form, with a silver engine turned and engraved cover, Birmingham 1929, 10 cms diameter. £25-45
15.     A XIX Century Cranberry Glass Cream Jug, with a clear glass strap handle, 10 cms high. £25-40
16.     An Early XIX Century Bristol Blue Glass Wine Flask, of slightly flattened spherical form, with a side loop handle, the tall neck with a gilt metal collar and plated cork stopper, 22 cms high. £150-200
17.     An Early XIX Century Brown Glass Wine Flask, of slightly flattened spherical form, with a side loop handle, the tall neck with gilt metal collar and a plated cork stopper, 22 cms high. £150-200
21.     A XIX Century Cut Glass Eau De Cologne Bottle, of baluster form with thumb cut panels and star cut to base, composed of four internal compartments, each with a leaf shape faceted stopper, 22cms high. £30-50
22.     A Caithness Glass "Petal" Inkwell, with orange and yellow mottled petals within clear glass with amethyst base, designed by Colin Terris 1977, 12.5cms high, in original box. £50-70
24.     A Caithness Glass "Kaleidoscope" Paperweight, designed by Colin Terris (1979), paper label, 8cms diameter, with box and certificate. Another paperweight "Harlequin Single" with 'CG' cane (1976), 7.5cms diameter. (2) £20-40
25.     A Perthshire Glass Paperweight, set with one central millefiori cane within red and blue twist canes, paper label, original box; Another faceted paperweight, with concentric bands of turquoise, blue and pink canes and '1976' date cane. (2) £30-50
26.     A Perthshire Glass Paperweight, concentric with animal canes set against an upset muslin ground, initialled 'P' and dated 1977, paper label. £60-80
27.     A Whitefriars Glass Concentric Millefiori Paperweight, commemorating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, pink and white canes set in a cobalt blue ground, boxed. £20-40
28.     A Pair of Bohemian Glass Cranberry Flashed White Overlay Ceiling Bowls, each with scalloped rims, painted with flowers and gilt, hung with faceted drops and pendant boss, 21 cms diameter (repaired damage to one boss, some facets detached). £80-120
29.     A Pair of Bohemian Glass Cranberry Flashed White Overlay Pedestal Dishes, each with scalloped rim and knopped pedestal on domed foot, with gilt embellishments, 11.25 cms diameter, 10.5 cms high. £30-50
34.     A XIX Century Continental Pottery Turquoise Ground Bottle Vase, the neck painted with a frieze of pink roses and banded in gilt, 19.5 cms high.
35.     A Late XIX Century Berlin Porcelain Figure Group, modelled as four young flower sellers, dressed in XVIII Century costume, standing on a triform monument, moulded and gilt with mask and shells, the circular base with a rainceau frieze, 23.5 cms underglaze blue sceptre mask and orb KPM printed in red. £200-300
36.     A Pair of Newhall Cups and Saucers, painted with shells and flowers in colours, the cups with ring handles; Together with Another Saucer. (5) £40-60
37.     A Pair of Early XIX Century Spode Pearlware Tea Bowls and Saucers, each printed in blue and white with landscape vignettes within dentil borders, and overall with dense vegetation, the tea bowls 8.5 cms diameter, the saucers 13.5 cms diameter.
38.     An XVIII Century Worcester Blue Scale Cup and Saucer, polychrome painted and gilt with flowers and insects within mirror shape reserves, probably atelier of James Giles, blue fret mark circa 1770. £100-150
39.     An XVIII Century Tea Bowl and Saucer, probably Worcester, printed in blue with fisherman and cormorant pattern, unmarked. £60-80
40.     A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Miniature Circular Box and Cover, painted with roses and forget-me-nots, c. 1905, 3.5 cms diameter; A Blush Ivory Miniature Basket, c. 1912, 3 cms high. (2) £50-70
41.     A Brameld Pottery Plate, printed in black with a soldier and his lass in a classical landscape vignette, the border of flower sprays within shell shape panels and moulded with scrolls, impressed Brameld, circa 1840, 25 cms diameter. £25-40
42.     A Rockingham Trio, comprising a tea cup, a coffee cup and saucer, each piece printed in blue with flowers and foliage, picked out in gilt, within a dentil border, pattern no. 725, puce mark, circa 1830-37. £30-50
43.     A Barr Flight Barr Coffee Can, bat printed with a basket of flowers and shells, embellished with gilt leaves between gilt borders, ring handle, impressed with a crown over BFB, circa 1807-1813, 6 cms high. £30-50
44.     A Mintons Ironstone Part Dinner Service, each piece printed in underglaze blue and painted in iron red and blue with a formal floral pattern within yellow line rims, comprising four meat plates, in sizes, a soup tureen and cover, two open tureens, sauce tureen and cover, gravy boat, a stand, seven large plates, six soup plates, three small plates. (28) £200-300
45.     A XIX Century Majolica Pottery Bread Plate, with mustard scroll handles and beaded rim, lilac and green leaf decoration surrounding mottled green centre. Impressed 200 under base (repaired). £20-40
46.     An Aynsley Porcelain Commemorative Loving Cup and Cover, produced for Peter Jones China of Wakefield, painted with a view of Wakefield Cathedral, in a mirror shape reserve, the obverse inscribed To Commemorate The Centenary Of Wakefield Cathedral 1888-1988, against a rich blue ground on a domed circular base, with a mahogany stand, 20 cms high. £100-150
47.     A Beswick Pottery Mallard Duck, model no.1518, from the Peter Scott Wildfowl Series, coloured in teal, brown and blue, 4.5 cms high. £50-70
48.     A Pair of Staffordshire Pottery Spaniels, each with black painted features, iron red splashed body and gilt collar, 17 cms high. £50-70
49.     An Arts & Crafts Hand Painted Tile, of rectangular form with an arched top, decorated with two girls holding a laurel wreath inscribed Enid Joan Homer November 23rd, 1918, 19 x 20 cms. £70-90
50.     A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Sack Jug, with a lily shape gilded spout, twig moulded handle, the basket moulded body mounted with a lizard, shape no.1714, puce factory mark, date code for 1913, 15.5 cms high. £180-250
51.     A Set of Four XIX Century French Pottery Wall Plaques, of shield shape, each mounted with a chromolithographic decoupage of Napoleonic views, against a rich blue ground, painted with simple flora, 24 x 22.5 cms. £180-250
52.     A Copeland Spode Imari Pattern Bulbous Vase, with gilt handles and overlay. £50-70
53.     A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Crocus Pattern Jug, of octagonal tapering form, painted with blue, purple and orange flowers over a brown basal border, against a cream ground, green line rim and raised foot rim, black Newport factory mark, moulded no.36, 16cms high; Together With a Similar Mug, 9cms high (2). £80-120
54.     A Set of Four Porcelain Figures Allegorical Of The Four Seasons; Spring; dancing with two floral wreaths; Summer, holding a scythe and a wheatsheaf; Autumn, with grapes and vines; Winter, skating with dead game, each with pierced scroll and shell gilt bases, 25cms high, two marked Crown Derby China F.M.Cowley 1970 and 1973. £150-250
55.     A Royal Crown Derby Old Imari Tray, of oval bracketed form, painted in underglaze blue, iron red, green and gilt, pattern number 1128, 32 cms wide. £60-80
56.     A Royal Crown Derby Old Imari Ovoid Vase and Cover, painted in underglaze blue, iron red, green and gilt, pattern number 1128, date code for 1918, 14 cms high. £60-80
57.     A Brameld Pottery Dish, of oblong canted form, printed in blue with the cottager's return, within a shell border, impressed Brameld, circa 1820, 32 cms wide, (hairline crack to side and small chip to the underside of the rim). £40-60
58.     A Set of Four Royal Doulton Coffee Cans and Saucers, decorated with pink foxgloves against a blush ground; Together with Four Royal Worcester Miniature Teacups and Saucers, decorated with Old Worcester Parrot pattern, early XIX Century. (12) £50-70
59.     A Group of Five Tea Bowls and Three Saucers, each decorated in the Newhall manner with floral sprigs within diaper borders, c.1780. (8) £60-80
60.     A Pair Of Ernst Wahliss Alexandra Porcelain Figures, of a young boy with a mandolin and a young girl with a flower filled hat, glazed in pastel hues with gilt embellishments, impressed and printed factory marks, numbered 736 and 737, 29 cms high, (damaged). £50-80
61.     A Pair of Royal Doulton Stoneware Ewers by Minnie Webb, of baluster form with elegant flared and pinched necks and scroll handles, the bodies sprigged with blue tulips and dots against a mottled green ground, 29cms high. £50-100
62.     A Royal Doulton Figure Sweet Anne, style 1, HN1318, 19cms high. £60-80
63.     A Royal Doulton Pottery Whisky Flask, of compressed circular form, with a fish moulded handle, painted in brown and polychrome with circular panel of Britannia, Neptune and lion in a boat, against a brown ground, inscribed verso, Dewar's Whisky, printed factory mark no.181, reg.no.670019, 20cms high. £40-60
64.     A XIX Century Staffordshire Earthenware Meat Plate, printed in blue with a Chinese island landscape, within brocade border, 47 cms wide. £40-60
65.     A XIX Century Staffordshire Earthenware Two-handled Sauce Tureen, Cover, Ladle and Stand, printed in blue with Continental landscape vignettes, the cover with bud finial, 19 cms high, (some restorations). £30-50
66.     A XIX Century Pearlware Baluster Vase and Cover, printed in blue with Chinese island landscapes, the bell shaped cover with a shi-shi finial (repaired), 23 cms high. £20-40
67.     A Worcester Porcelain Cup and Saucer, writhen moulded, painted with an underglaze blue border, embellished with gilt, puce printed mark 1899, the cup 7 cms high, saucer 14.5 cms diameter. £40-60
68.     A XIX Century Continental Porcelain Eau de Cologne Bottle and Stopper, of square canted form, polychrome painted with galleried arches, 12 cms high. £25-40
69.     A Mid XIX Century Pearlware Basket, oval, printed in blue to the well with a spray of flowers in a basket, within a diaper border, the pierced well beneath a conforming border with two moulded handles, 10 cms high, 27 cms wide. £175-225
70.     A Pair of XX Century Continental Porcelain Figures, modelled as gardeners in XVIII Century dress, he with a plant in a pot and a small basket of flowers, she with a basket of flowers covered by a cloth, on circular bases with arcaded gilt border, 19 cms high. £150-200
71.     A Moorcroft Pottery Baluster Vase, tublined and painted with orchid pattern, in shades of purple, pink, yellow and blue against a deep blue ground, impressed marks and facsimile signature in blue, 28 cms high. £300-500
72.     A Beswick Appaloosa Stallion, model number H1772, designed by Arthur Gredington, 20 cms high. £100-200
73.     A Clarice Cliff Celtic Harvest Teapot, the basket weave moulded body painted with wheat sheaf's and poppies, the cover with a fruit finial and with conforming handle, green printed mark, 15 cms high. £100-150
74.     A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Honalulu Circular Bowl, circa 1933, black printed marks, 17 cms diameter. £100-150
75.     A Crown Devon Pottery Dressing Table Set, decorated with flowers against a blush ivory ground, comprising tray, a pair of candlesticks, two covered boxes, powder bowl and cover, hair tidy, small dish and a larger box (lacking cover). (13) £40-60
76.     A Pair of XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Dogs, with painted features, well modelled tails, with gilt splashes, 31cms high. £60-80
77.     A Late XIX Century Stoneware Ale Pot, with a hound handle, sprigged with a hunting scene, and a glass tablet inscribed J. Fiddaman Wheatsheaf Inn Saloon Lynn, 13 cms high. £40-60
78.     A Doulton Burslem Pottery Ewer, of ovoid form with scroll handle, the tall neck with a swept spout, decorated in the Persian manner against a dark blue ground, the body painted in blue with flowers edged with gilt, against a white ground, further embellished with gilt, 27cms high (chips to rim). £30-50
79.     A Royal Dux Table Centrepiece, modelled as a maiden holding a set of pipes, before a shell bowl; issuing from a tree stump, in naturalistic glazes lightly embellished in gilt, pink triangular pad mark, model no.1255, 28cms high. £275-350
80.     A Pair of Mid XIX Century Copper Lustre Oversize Mugs, each with scroll handles and painted in puce with landscape vignettes within broad copper lustre borders, 12 cms high, (one cracked). £60-80
81.     A XIX Century Parian Ovoid Urn and Cover, with two mask and fan handles, moulded in relief with floral sprays within bead reserves, entwined ribbons, bowls and leafage, on a foliate and dentil circular foot and black ceramic plinth, 35 cms high. £100-150
82.     A XIX Century Parian Figure of A Classically Dressed Lady, leaning against a column surmounted by a globe, looking to sinister, on an oval moulded base, 40 cms high, unmarked. £100-150
83.     A XIX Century Pottery Toby Jug, wearing a black hat, underglaze blue coat and yellow breeches, seated holding a jug of ale, 22 cms high. £40-60
84.     A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Ovoid Twin Handled Vase, with a fluted neck, the body embellished with gilded ferns beneath strapwork shoulders and handles, the latter with foliate finials, on domed foot rim moulded with an acanthus border, shaped no.1539, date code 1892, 31cms high. £75-125
85.     An Early XX Century Pottery Jug, of ovoid form, enamelled with two young children and a football, feeding a bird by a tree, against a dark green ground, impressed Austria and a crown, 34 cms high. £50-80
86.     A Pair of XIX Century Continental Majolica Oyster Shape Comports, coloured in green and brown mottled glazes, each raised on three dolphin feet, 22.5 cms wide; A Wedgwood Pottery Plate, with similar majolica glaze, with a pierced rim, impressed mark, 21 cms diameter. (3) £40-60
87.     A Newhall Helmet Shape Cream Jug, painted with a floral spray beneath a wavy floral and dot border, and black line rim, 10 cms high. £60-100
88.     A Royal Crown Derby Trinket Box and Cover, of square serpentine form, painted and heavily gilt in the Imari palette, pattern no.1128, 8 cms square. £30-50
89.     A Royal Crown Derby Trinket Box and Cover, of rectangular serpentine form, painted and heavily gilt in the Imari palette, pattern no.1128,10 cms wide. £30-50
90.     A Royal Crown Derby Miniature 'Tea For One' Service, painted and heavily gilt in the Imari palette, pattern no. 1128, comprising oval tray, 19.5 cms wide, teapot 6.75 cms high, milk jug, sugar bowl and teacup and saucer; (6) £100-150
92.     A Clarice Cliff Honolulu Pattern Sugar Bowl, of ovoid form, painted in colours against a cream ground, on raised foot rim, painted marks in black for Newport Pottery, 8cms. £75-100
93.     A Wedgwood Strawberry Hill Dinner Service, polychrome printed with a border pattern of flowering and fruiting strawberry plants, within a gilt line rim, comprising............. £250-300
94.     A Copeland Spodes Italian Jardiniere, printed in black, the interior printed with a brocade border, 16.5 cms high, black printed mark. £20-30
103.    A Noritake Bone China Tea Service, comprising twelve cups, ten saucers, twelve plates, one large plate, milk jug and sugar basin, each piece painted with a lakeland landscape at sunset, within cream borders with gilt embellishment, green printed mark. £80-120
104.    An early Chinese Sang de Boeuf Double Gourd Vase, with an everted rim, possibly XVII Century, 20.5 cms high. £400-600
107.    A Chinese Blue and White Bottle Vase, painted with a fisherman on an island, within double line borders, 15.5 cms high, unmarked. £100-150
108.    A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Ovoid Vases, printed in blue with wild horses in river landscapes, 15.5 cms high. £25-40
109.    A Chinese Terracotta Vase and Cover, of baluster form, the shoulders with six rudimentary handles, painted with flower, birds and scrolls against a yellow ground, the domed cover with shi-shi finial, 46 cms high, (repaired). £30-50
110.    A Pair of Japanese Satsuma Vases, each with grotesque mask handles and raised on a trumpet pedestal and four scroll feet, enamelled with figures in a landscape and flowers verso, 30 cms high, (one damaged). £20-40
111.    A Pair of Noritake Two-handled Ovoid Vases, each painted with a lakeland landscape within gilt reserves against a green ground, blue printed mark, 16 cms high. £50-80
112.    A Pair of Japanese Satsuma Ovoid Vases, with extended flared necks, each painted and heavily gilt with groups of three elders, divided by applied vertical ribs, Meiji period 1868-1911, 15 cms high. £50-80
113.    A Pair of Japanese Satsuma Circular Pot Pourri and Covers, with small loop handles, each painted with noblewomen and attendants in a lakeland landscape, against a gilt embellished blue ground, 17 cms high on hardwood stands, 26 cms high overall. £40-60
114.    A Pair of XIX Century Imari Plates, each centrally painted with a basket of flowers, within blue borders, painted with three floral reserves, embellished with gilt, 31 cms diameter. £50-70
115.    A Chinese Enamel Salt, of square tapering form with re-entrant corners, decorated with figures on a terrace, 3 cms high. £25-40
116.    A Chinese Blue and White Serving Plate, of oblong canted form, painted with flowering shrubs, bamboo fencing and birds in a garden within a floral border with diaper rim, Quinlong XVIII Century, 31 cms wide. £60-80
117.    An Imari Hexagonal Bowl, painted in typical palette with a celestial dragon, within floral panels, 12 cms high. £25-40
121.    A Wedgwood Figure Group 'Adoration', no. 361 from a limited edition of 3,000, modelled as two classically dressed figures, she seated on a flower encrusted wall, he behind her offering a rose, 31 cms high, with original box. £50-80
122.    A Royal Crown Derby Bone China D-shape Bough Pot, painted with a view of the front elevation of Glamis Castle, within bead border, against a yellow trellis ground, within foliate borders, rams head handle to each side, 10.5 cms high. Produced for Sinclairs to commemorate the 100th birthday of H. M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 4th August 2000, limited edition of 100, this being no. 80, in original box. £80-100
123.    A Royal Crown Derby Bone China D-shape Bough Pot, painted with a view of the front elevation of Glamis Castle, within bead border, against a yellow trellis ground, within foliate borders, rams head handle to each side, 10.5 cms high. Produced for Sinclairs to commemorate the 100th birthday of H. M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 4th August 2000, limited edition of 100, this being no. 85, in original box. £80-100
124.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Partridge", No 1034 of a limited edition of 4500, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £30-50
125.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Meadow Rabbit", produced exclusively for members of the RCD Collectors Guild, gold stopper, boxed. £20-30
126.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Crested Tit", gold stopper, with box. £20-30
127.    A XX Century Porcelain Bird Group, modelled in the manner of Samson as two colourful parrots, perched on a tree stump, painted gold anchor mark, 24 cms high; A Glass Dome, with ebonised circular base, on bun feet, 31 cms high. £60-90
128.    A Royal Crown Derby Cabinet Plate, painted to the centre with a view of Bridgegate, Derby, signed R. Lewis, within flower sprays and rims, 21 cms diameter; Another, painted with a view of Iron Gate, Derby, 20.5 cms diameter. (2) £100-150
129.    A Derby Rectangular Porcelain Plaque, painted with colourful summer flowers in a stone niche, signed J. A. McLaughlin, 15 x 10 cms, framed. £100-150
130.    A Porcelain Plaque, painted with two Royal Emperor butterflies on a leaf, signed J. McLaughlin, 9.5 x 9.5 cms, framed. £60-90
131.    A Royal Crown Derby Cabinet Plate, painted to the well with a spray of colourful summer flowers, signed J. McLaughlin, within a gilded yellow fluted border, 21.5 cms diameter; Another Plate, painted to the well with summer flowers and fruit, within a richly gilded, blue fluted border, 21.5 cms diameter. (2) £80-120
132.    A Royal Crown Derby Cabinet Plate, painted with a winter country landscape, signed J. McLaughlin, within a deep turquoise border, heavily gilt with scrolls, gadroon moulded rim, 23 cms diameter, unmarked; A Royal Worcester Circular Plate, painted with a Common Sandpiper, signed J. McLaughlin, within deep red and stamped gilt borders, black factory marks, 15 cms diameter. (2) £80-120
133.    A Royal Crown Derby Cabinet Plate, painted to the well with a spray of wild roses, poppies and campanula, within a yellow border, gilt with dot frieze diaper panels and gadrooned rim, signed with initials F.M.C. (F. M. Cowley) and dated (19) 75, 21 cms diameter; A Royal Crown Derby Plate, painted in underglaze blue and iron red in the Japanese manner with peonies, signed verso, F. Cowley May 22nd 1930, 22.5 cms diameter. (2) £40-60
134.    A Royal Crown Derby Boat Shape Bowl and Cover, painted with floral sprays within gilt mirror shape reserves against a rich blue ground, the domed cover with an inverted water leaf finial, on an oval plinth base, signed with a monogram for F. M. Cowley, 14 cms high. £40-60
135.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Kitten", LV, silver stopper; Another, as "Cottage Garden Cat", MMIII, silver stopper. (2) £70-90
136.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Sleeping Kitten", M, gold stopper; Another, as "Contented Kitten", LXI, gold stopper. (2) £70-90
137.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as "Misty", exclusive to the RCD Collectors Guild during 2003, gold stopper. £25-40
138.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Marmalade Kitten", limited edition No 427/2500, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £30-50
139.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Siamese Cat", LXII, gold stopper; Another, as "Siamese Kitten", LXII, gold stopper, both boxed. (2) £80-100
140.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Ginger Kitten" No 241/1500 commissioned by the Guild of China and Glass Retailers during 2000, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £50-70
141.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as "Puppy", a complimentary gift to new members of the Collectors Club during 2001, gold stopper. £20-30
142.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Piglet", gold stopper; Another, as "Pickworth Piglet", exclusively available from Sinclair's, Sheffield, gold stopper, both boxed. £40-60
143.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Kangaroo" as part of the Australian Collection, (MM1), gold stopper, boxed. £50-70
144.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a "Turtle", gold stopper (L111) boxed. £40-60
145.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as an "Otter", gold stopper, with certificate and box. £50-70
146.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as "Paptim Crocodile", gold signature edition by John Ablitt, gold stopper (MM11) with certificate and box. £70-90
147.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Terrapin", a gold signature edition commissioned by the Guild of China and Glass Retailers, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £30-40
148.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Mallard" LXII, gold stopper, boxed. £40-60
149.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Blue Jay" (LXI) gold stopper, boxed. £40-60
150.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as an "Amazon Parrot" limited edition No 186/2500 (MMV) gold stopper with certificate and box. £40-60
151.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "White Pelican" limited edition No1719/5000 available only at RCD Events during 2005, (MMV) gold stopper with certificate and box. £40-60
152.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Bluebird", gold stopper; Another, as a "Bullfinch", gold stopper. (2) £50-70
153.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Little Owl" LXI, gold stopper; Another, as a "Tawny Owl" MMII, silver stopper, both boxed. £75-100
154.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight modelled as a "Woodland Pheasant" only available to members of the collectors guild, gold stopper, boxed. £45-65
155.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Green Winged Teal", produced exclusively for the RCD Collectors Guild, MMVI, gold stopper, boxed. £55-75
156.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Teal Duckling", produced exclusively for the RCD Collectors Guild during 2004, gold stopper; Another, as a "Sitting Duckling", gold stopper, both boxed. (2) £60-80
157.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Millenium Bug", produced during 2000, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £25-40
158.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Mountain Bluebird" (MMVI) gold stopper, boxed. £30-50
159.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Barn Owl", LX, gold stopper, boxed. £60-80
160.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Turtle Dove" gold stopper, boxed. £40-60
161.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Cockatoo", No 150 of an edition of 2500 commissioned by The Guild of China and Glass Retailers. MMIII, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £80-100
162.    Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as a "Firecrest", "Nuthatch" and "Goldcrest". All with gold stoppers and boxed. (3) £75-95
163.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Lorikeet" limited edition No 707/2500 commissioned by the Guild of China and Glass Retailers (MMV) gold stopper with certificate and box. £60-80
164.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Red Cardinal", limited edition No 748/2500 of a gold signature edition, MMIV, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £35-55
165.    Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweights, modelled as a "Blue Tit" (LVIII); "CoalTit" (MMV) and "Crested Tit", all with gold stoppers. (3) £75-100
166.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Dappled Quail", LXII, gold stopper, boxed. £35-55
167.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Derbyshire Duckling", available from John Sinclair during 1999, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £80-100
168.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Bakewell Duckling", produced exclusively for John Sinclair, Sheffield, LXI, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £60-80
169.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Citron Cockatoo" (MMV) gold stopper, boxed. £55-75
170.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Penguin", LV, gold stopper, boxed. £35-50
171.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Brown Pelican" gold stopper, boxed. £45-65
172.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Chaffinch", gold stopper, boxed. £20-30
173.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Farmyard Hen" limited edition No 1800/5000 (MMIV) gold stopper with certificate and box. £50-70
174.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Leopard Cub" limited edition No 592/1500 by John Ablitt for Sinclairs, Sheffield (MMIV) gold stopper with certificate and box. £70-90
175.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as an "Octopus" limited edition No 53/2500 of a gold signature edition (MM1V), gold stopper with certificate and box. £70-90
176.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Harbour Seal" limited edition No 1332/4500 available at Royal Crown Derby events during 2001, gold stopper with certificate and box. £70-90
177.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Scottish Terrier" (MM1V) gold stopper, boxed. £80-100
178.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Nightingale", gold stopper, boxed. £20-40
179.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight modelled as a "Farmyard Cockerel" limited edition No 914/5000, (MM111) gold stopper with certificate and box. £55-75
180.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Hippopotamus" by John Ablitt No 1287/2500 in a gold signature edition (MM111), gold stopper, with certificate and box. £80-100
181.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Crown Namestand" a special edition exclusive to the Collectors Guild during 2003, gold stopper, boxed. £20-30
182.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Chameleon" gold stopper (MM111), boxed. £40-60
183.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Cockerel" (LXI) gold stopper, boxed. £40-60
184.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Cavalier King Charles Spaniel" (MMIV) gold stopper, boxed. £40-60
185.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight modelled as a "Donkey Foal" (MM111) gold stopper, boxed; Another, modelled as a "Donkey" (MM1) gold stopper, boxed. (2) £60-80
186.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Russian Bear" (LXI) gold stopper, boxed. £90-110
187.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as "The Royal Windsor Corgi" issued in a limited edition of 950 commissioned by Peter Jones, Wakefield to commemorate the 80th Birthday of H.M.Queen Elizabeth II, (MMV), gold stopper with certificate and box. £130-150
188.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Border Collie" limited edition No 555/2500 by Jane James, available during 2004, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £70-90
189.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Frog", (LX), gold stopper; Another, as a "Fountain Frog", (MMV), gold stopper, both boxed. (2) £60-80
190.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Riverbank Beaver" limited edition No 3871/5000, gold stopper (MM11) with certificate and box. £50-70
191.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Red Squirrel" (LXI) gold stopper, boxed. £50-70
192.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Moonlight Badger" exclusively available to the Royal Crown Derby collectors guild during 2002, gold stopper, boxed. £70-90
193.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Paperweight, modelled as a "Garden Snail" limited edition No 285/4500 available at Royal Crown Derby events during 2000, gold stopper, certificate and box. £90-110
194.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Fox" gold stopper (L11) boxed. £50-70
195.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Bee Eater" (MMIII), gold stopper; Another, as a "Hummingbird"( LVI), gold stopper, both boxed. (2) £50-70
196.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Robin", (LXI), gold stopper, boxed. £20-30
197.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Chelford Chaffinch", gold stopper with certificate and box. £45-65
198.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Leaping Salmon" exclusive to Sinclair's of Sheffield, (MMV) gold stopper with certificate and box. £75-100
199.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Wren", gold stopper; Another, as a "Derby Wren", gold stopper, both boxed. (2) £40-60
200.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Partridge" limited edition No 213/4500 by John Ablitt only available at Royal Crown Derby events during 1999, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £40-60
201.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Chicken" (LIII) gold stopper, boxed. £40-60
202.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Fairy Wren", gold stopper, boxed. £25-35
203.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Starlight Hare" available to members of the Royal Crown Derby collectors guild during 2003, gold stopper, boxed. £90-110
204.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as "Chester Chipmunk" (MM1V) gold stopper with certificate and box. £40-60
205.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Badger" gold stopper (L11) boxed. £60-80
206.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Harvest Mouse" (LVII), gold stopper; Others as, "Meadow Rabbit" and "Bank vole", both exclusive to the RCD Collectors Guild, gold stoppers. (3) £90-110
207.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Two Spot Ladybird" (LXI), gold stopper and box. £30-40
208.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Seven Spot Ladybird" ( LX), gold stopper, boxed. £30-40
209.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Blue Ladybird", produced for a limited period from 1998-2000, gold stopper, boxed. £30-50
210.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as "Bunny", produced exclusively for members of the RCD Collectors Guild during 2004, gold stopper, boxed. £25-40
211.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight modelled as a "Songthrush" (MM1V) gold stopper, boxed. £50-70
212.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Snowy Rabbit" an anniversary edition produced during 2002 to celebrate the 21st year of RCD Paperweights, gold stopper, with certificate and box. £20-30
213.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Chipmunk" (L11) gold stopper, boxed. £30-50
214.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Kingfisher" (LVIII), gold stopper, boxed. £35-50
215.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain 1991 Christmas Plate, limited edition No976/1500 (the first plate of the series), 21.5cms diameter, boxed with certificate. £20-30
216.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain 1992 Christmas Plate, limited edition No 579/2000, 21.5cms diameter, boxed with certificate. £20-30
217.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain 1993 Christmas Plate, limited edition No 1469/2500, 21.5cms diameter, boxed with certificate. £20-30
218.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain 1994 Christmas Plate, limited edition No 339/2500 , 21.5cms diameter, boxed with certificate. £20-30
219.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain 1995 Christmas Plate, limited edition No 1067/2500, 21.5cms diameter, boxed with certificate. £20-30
220.    A Royal Crown Derby Imari Porcelain 1996 Christmas Plate, limited edition No 123/2500, 21.5cms diameter, boxed with certificate. £20-30
221.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a "Mandarin Duck" (LXI), gold stopper, boxed. £20-40
222.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as "Molly", exclusively available to the RCD Collectors Guild during 2006, gold stopper, boxed. £30-50
223.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain "Yorkshire Rose Plate", No 642 of a limited edition issued in celebration of the new Millenium year 2000 for Peter Jones of Wakefield and Leeds, 21.5cms diameter, boxed with certificate. £15-25
224.    A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight modelled as a "Lion Cub" limited edition No 206/1500 commisioned by Sinclairs, Sheffield (MMV), gold stopper with certificate and box. £75-95
229.    A Set of Twelve Dessert Knives and Forks, engraved with vines and ferns, fitted with ivorine handles, cased. £50-70
230.    A Pair of Electroplate Sauce Boats, of George III style, each with a gadrooned rim, leaf capped scroll handle, raised on three web feet, 20 cms high. £30-50
231.    A Pair of XIX Century Electroplate Mounted Mother of Pearl Knife Rests, the mother of pearl bars mounted to the ends with stacked ball style rests, 10cms long. £25-45
232.    A Pair of Victorian Berry Spoons, cased together with matching strainer spoon, the gilt bowls fruit decorated with scroll and lattice decorated handles. £40-60
233.    An Elkington & Co Georgian Style Four Piece Tea and Coffee Set, comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot and swing handled sugar basin, each of tall oval tapering form with engraved garland and foliate detail with banded borders, plain ball finials, on oval pedestal bases. (4) £80-120
234.    An Early XX Century Electroplate Pedestal Fruit Bowl, by James Dixon & Sons, the boat shape bowl repousse decorated with floral swags beneath scroll cast border, the foot rim with conforming detail, 33cms wide, 18cms high. £60-80
235.    An Early XX Century Electroplated Table Dinner Gong, the circular gong suspended from a rectangular frame, the fixed hammer with a spring puch action, 20.5 cms high, 15.5 cms wide. £30-50
236.    An Electroplated Campagna Wine Bucket, the everted rim cast with fruiting vine, conforming handles to each side, on a stepped dome foot with a gadrooned and floral rim, 25.5 cms high. £100-150
237.    An Electroplated Chafing Dish On Stand, with gadrooned rims, the domed fluted cover with a foliate loop handle over the primary dish with a turned handle, the under dish supported on a stand with three cabriole legs, fitted with a spirit burner, 30 cms high. £50-80
238.    A Set Of Three Electroplated Boat Shape Dishes, in graduated sizes, each with pierced flange rims and ivorine handles, on domed foot rims, 31 cms, 25 cms, 19.5 cms wide. £25-35
239.    An Electroplated Oval Tea Tray, with a gadrooned border, two cast foliate loop handles, the well engraved with formal foliate medallions, raised on four bun feet, 82 cms wide. £100-150
240.    An Electroplated Circular Tray, with a pie-crust border and a scroll and acanthus rim, 46 cms diameter. £40-80
241.    An Electroplated Soup Tureen, Cover and Ladle, with domed cover, two handles and raised on a stepped dome foot, the ladle with a fiddle pattern handle, 25 cms high, 30 cms over handles. £30-50
242.    An Electroplated Oval Meat Dish, with a reeded and ribboned rim, the well with four spikes and gravy channels, raised on four reeded feet, 43 cms wide. £25-40
243.    A Pair of Electroplated Soda Syphon Stands, with pierced decoration, ring handles and on stepped domed bases, 18.5 cms high. £30-50
244.    A Group of Electroplated Items, comprising a rectangular tray with rounded corners, 35.5 x 26.5 cms; A Moulded Glass Butter Dish, with a plated cover; A Boat Shape Basket, with a rococo scroll and floral stamped decoration; A Seven Bar Toast Rack; A Pair of Miniature Entree Dishes and Covers, 11 x 8.5 cms. (6) £25-45
245.    An Electroplated Champagne Bucket, with two raised handles, two reeded girdles between bead and reeded rims, 22 cms high. £40-60
246.    An Electroplated And Moulded Glass Butter Dish, of oblong form, with a swing handle, raised on four corner swept feet, the cover with a domed finial, 14.5 cms wide. £20-40
247.    A Set of Three Electroplated Circular Tureens and Covers, in graduated sizes, each with bead and reed borders, 20.5 cms, 19 cms, 15 cms diameter. (3) £30-50
248.    An Electroplated Cocktail Shaker, in three sections, engraved with wavy bands, 24.5 cms high; Another, smaller, 21 cms high. (2) £25-40
249.    A Large Rectangular Electroplated Twin Handled Tray, with canted corners and scrolling foliate detail with vacant central cartouche within Greek Key border, geometric pierced sides and twin scroll handles with ball detail, on four bun feet, 57cms diameter.
250.    A Silver Plated Three Branch Epergne, of Art Nouveau openwork design with out swept arms supporting three shaped, flared trumpet vases, surrounding central large trumpet vase, on shaped base with scroll feet, 39.5cm high. £80-120
251.    A XIX Century Electroplated Bonbon Dish, the circular shaped fluted bowl with central swirl, supported by standing cherub with arms outstretched on gadrooned pedestal base, 26cms high. £50-100
252.    A XIX Century Sheffield Plate Swing Handled Basket, of compressed rounded rectangular form, with geometric openwork swing handle, crested, 29.5cms diameter. £200-300
253.    An Electroplated Oval Gallery Tray, the pierced everted gallery with gadrooned rim, fitted with two handles, raised on four claw feet, 67 cms. £50-100
254.    An Electroplated Entree Dish and Cover, oblong, the dish with a foliate cast rim, the cover with a conforming removable handle and border, 30 cms wide. £30-50
255.    A Pair of Polish Silver Plated Candlesticks, stamped Norblin & Co., Warszawa, each with flower shape nozzels, over a fluted knopped stem and domed foot, embossed with fruiting vine, 38 cms high. £100-150
256.    A Georgian Sheffield Plate Hot Water Pot, the plain body with reeded rims and hinged cover with knop finial to scroll carved wooden handle, 16cms high. £80-120
257.    A Georgian Sheffield Plate Three Piece Teaset, each of compressed rounded rectangular form on flat base with scroll handles. £60-100
258.    A Cased Set of Victorian Electroplated Fish Servers, with foliate engraved and pierced centres, ivy leaf detail ferrules and carved ivory handles, in fitted case. £25-45
259.    An Edwardian Electroplated Desk Stand, the rounded rectangular galleried tray on four scroll capped ball and claw feet, fitted to the centre with two baluster form cut glass ink bottles with electroplated hinged covers and central miniature chamber stick covering oval galleried section, 29cms diameter. £50-80
260.    An Early XX Century Cased Set Of Electroplate Napkin Rings, each with acanthus borders and numbered one to six, in a morocco leather case lined in blue sateen, 12 x 10 cms. £30-50
261.    An Early XX Century Electroplated Knife and Fork, engraved with floral, with mother-of-pearl handles, 27 cms and 21 cms respectively, in a morocco leather case with purple lining. £20-40
262.    An EPNS Cruet Stand Fitted with A Salt, Mustard and Pepperette, each piece of oval form cast with rococo scrolls and flowers, the salt and mustard with blue glass liners, the stand with scroll handle, 156 cms wide. £30-50
263.    An Elaborate XIX Century Tankard, allover decorated with cherubs picking, collecting and crushing grapes amongst hanging vines, on textured ground with naturalistic vine handle and hinged cover with cherub finial, 23cms high. £100-200
264.    A Large Walnut Cased Canteen of Electroplated Cutlery, the fitted geometric decorated chest with base drawer, containing twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, twelve soup spoons, three piece carving set, serving ladle and pair of soup ladles, together with set of six electroplated ribbon and reed pattern fruit spoons and set of six chrome plated teaspoons £100-200
265.    An Edward VII Electroplated Breakfast Stand, the circular lobed stand with six egg cups, the centre handle fitted with six teaspoons, engraved with acanthus detail and 'S' scroll border, raised on mask feet, 27 cms high. £30-50
266.    A XX Century Silvered Metal Figure Group, of classical warrior and chariot with rearing horses. 39 cms long, on oval mahogany plinth. £100-150
269.    A Pair of Silver Candlesticks, each of plain rounded cylindrical form with stylised leaf detail, with double sconce on plain canted circular foot, 25cms high, monogrammed, Walker & Hall, marks rubbed (loaded). £100-200
270.    A George V Silver Miniature Quaich, of circular form with two shaped handles, on raised foot rim, bears presentation inscription, Birmingham 1928, 11 cms wide over handles. £30-50
271.    A Set of Six William IV Silver Teaspoons, London 1835, 105 grams. £30-50
272.    A Set of Six George III Silver Teaspoons, London 1813, 71 grams. £30-50
273.    A Pair of George III Silver Sugar Tongs, by Peter and William Bateman, with bright cut decoration, London 1812; Another Pair, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, 71 grams gross. £30-50
274.    A Pair of Georgian Silver Sugar Tongs, with bright cut engraved decoration and star detail to the bowls, initialled, marks worn, together with a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1876, 77 grams total weight (2). £30-40
275.    A Set of Six Edward VII Silver Coffee Spoons, with mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield 1907, cased. £25-40
276.    A Set of Six Silver Coffee Spoons, Sheffield 1940, cased. £25-40
277.    A Pair of Georgian Old English Pattern Table Spoons, London 1823, 118 grams (2). £30-50
278.    A Georgian Silver Fiddle Pattern Table Spoon, London 1833; Together with, an Old English pattern table spoon, London 1833, 126 grams (2). £30-50
279.    An Oak Cased Part Canteen Of Old English Pattern Silver Cutlery, comprising six serving spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, thirteen dessert forks (one electroplated) and twelve coffee spoons, initialled, JS&S, Sheffield 1930 (61). £300-500
280.    A Pair of Georgian Silver Soup Ladles, with feather edge decoration, London 1831, 100 grams (2). £60-90
281.    A Silver Double-ended Marrow Scoop, of plain form, Sheffield 1979, 21.5 cms long, 46 grams, boxed. £30-50
282.    A Set of Six Silver Beakers, circular, each with a slightly everted rim, engraved with a strapwork and foliate frieze, on a raised foot rim, Sheffield 1986, 9.5 cms high, 1078 grams gross. £200-300
283.    A Silver Mounted Cut Glass Claret Jug, the trumpet shape body with hobnail cutting, the plain mount with a curved spout with leaf detail, shell thumbpiece and scroll handle, Sheffield 1986, 28.5 cms high. £100-150
284.    A Modern Silver Waiter, of plain form within Celtic style pierced strapwork border, on pierced raised feet, 22.5cm diameter, 416 grams. £100-150
285.    An Art Deco Style Silver Desk Top Globe, on high tapering cylindrical socle base, with feature hallmarks, by Theo Fennell, London 1990, 24cms high. £100-200
286.    A Modern Limited Edition Silver Presentation Goblet, of plain tapering cylindrical form on synched gilded bark textured stem and pierced foot, inscribed "350th Anniversary of The Act of Parliament Founding The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire 1624-1974" above engraved Coat of Arms, the base inscribed bearing the names of two Master Cutlers, 31/210, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1974, 14cms high, 300 grams, in fitted box complete with certificate. £80-120
287.    A Modern Limited Edition Silver Presentation Goblet, of plain tapering cylindrical form on synched gilded bark textured stem and pierced foot, inscribed "350th Anniversary of The Act of Parliament Founding The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire 1624-1974" above engraved Coat of Arms, the base inscribed bearing the names of two Master Cutlers, 32/210, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1974, 14cms high, 300 grams, in fitted box complete with certificate. ` £80-120
288.    A George V Silver Arts & Crafts Style Oval Tray, of plain design with planished finish, Birmingham 1911, 45.5cms diameter, 898 grams. £200-300
289.    A Pair of Modern Silver Champagne Flutes, each of plain tapering cylindrical form, on gilded bark textured stem and plain flat circular foot, 16cms high, 407 grams (2). £50-80
290.    An Edwardian Silver Comport, the flat bowl within shaped circular border of pierced and engraved swag decoration and tied ribbon detail and ribbon and reed border, supported on tapering cylindrical stand on ribbon and reed pedestal base, C&SCo Ltd, London 1904, 14.5cms high, 25cm diameter, 728 grams. £120-150
291.    A Part Matched Set of Victorian Old English Pattern Flatware, comprising six table forks, five dessert forks, six table spoons and five dessert spoons, Francis Higgins, London 1881, 1883, 1500 grams total weight. (22) £250-350
292.    A Modern Silver Two Piece Cruet Set, each of waisted baluster form with stylised gilt bark textured detail, initialled "B", London 1982. £50-70
293.    A George V Silver Vase, of tapering four panel form with flared geometric pierced rim and wavy edge, on shaped pedestal foot, Birmingham 1915, 22cms high (loaded). £40-50
294.    An Edwardian Silver Twin Handled Dish, of rounded rectangular form with plain loop handles, on four tapering pad feet, Sheffield 1903, 27cms diameter, 630 grams. £80-120
295.    A Matched Set of Four Silver Mounted Cut Glass Miniature Dishes, the glass bowls of flowerhead design on plain circular pedestal foot with gadrooned border, 5.25cms high, London 1901 (2), 1914, Birmingham 1903 (4). £60-120
296.    A XIX Century Shaped Circular Dish, with acanthus leaf scroll border, monogrammed to the centre, stamped to the underside "Sterling 925 Fine", 25cms diameter. £60-100
297.    An Early Victorian Silver Jug, by John James Keith, of shouldered baluster form, with an everted rim, scroll handle and reeded girdle, raised on scroll and shell feet, engraved with an heraldic device, London 1845, 14 cms high, 221 grams. £60-80
298.    A George IV Silver Hot Water Pot, of plain tapering cylindrical form with curved spout and whicker handle, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1947, 18cms high. £80-120
299.    A Victorian Silver Mustard, of straight sided octagonal form, the hinged cover with a pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle, engraved with classical ornamental scrolls, on a stepped raised foot rim, London 1870, makers mark ECB in a trefoil, 7.5 cms high, 112 grammes. £50-100
300.    A Victorian Silver Caster Spoon, by George Unite, with an oval foliate pierced bowl and engraved fiddle shape handle, Birmingham 1867, 14 cms, 22 grams. £30-50
301.    An Early XX Century Cut Glass Globular Scent Bottle, with a silver and plated atomiser, Birmingham 1929, 17 cms high. £40-80
302.    An Early XX Century Four Piece Tortoiseshell Silver and Pique Work Dressing Table Set, comprising two hair brushes, clothes brush and hand mirror, Birmingham 1928. £100-150
303.    A Pair of George V Silver Vases, each with pierced cup shape necks, over slender circular body, on a knopped circular base, Sheffield 1912, 20.25 cms high, Brooke & Son, Edinburgh, 316 grams gross. £60-100
304.    A Matched Set of Six George III Silver Teaspoons, with bright cut decoration, engraved with a monogram, London 1815 and 1819, 87 grams gross. £30-50
305.    A Large Art Deco Engine Turned Cigar Box, the geometric engine turned hinged cover with plain tapering sides and presentation inscription to front dated "1934", Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, 26.25cms diameter. £100-150
306.    A Victorian Silver Bladed Folding Penknife, with a mother of pearl handle, the finial carved as fruiting vine, Sheffield 1863, 9cms. £40-60
307.    A George VI Pierced Silver Bon Bon Dish, of undulating circular outline, Sheffield 1938, 14 cms diameter, 96 grams. £40-60
308.    A George V Silver Shield Shape Purse, with machine turning, a vacant circular cartouche to the centre, chain handle, lined in tan hide, Chester 1919, 11 cms wide. £30-50
309.    A George V Silver Pedestal Sweetmeat Dish, embossed with hairbell swag between pierced frieze, on a swept pedestal and domed moulded foot, Sheffield 1913, 15.25 cms diameter, 11.5 cms high, weighted base. £80-120
310.    A Pair of George V Silver Vases, of panelled ovoid form with reeded rims each with two strap handles, on knopped stems and domed circular foot, Sheffield 1930, 21 cms high, makers mark HW, 595 grams gross. £100-150
311.    A George VI Silver pedestal Dish, of shaped rectangular form, with a foliate cast rim, on an oval pedestal, Sheffield 1945, 28 cms wide, 10 cms high, markers mark L & W, 562 grams. £100-150
312.    An Edward VII Silver and Cut Glass Ink Well, of tapering square form with bevelled edges, incorporating an internal blown well, the silver hinged cover with a simple scroll rim, Sheffield 1903, 8.5 cms high. £30-50
313.    A George VI Silver Basket, circular, pierced with scrolls and fan shape panels beneath a frieze of quatrefoils, on a plain circular foot rim, Sheffield 1942, 23.5 cms diameter, makers mark HW, 463 grams. £150-250
314.    A George V Lady's Silver Dressing Table Compact, of circular form, with engine turned decoration, a centre flattened handle, the cover lined with a mirror, London 1934, 9 cms diameter, makers mark C & A. £40-60
315.    A George VI Silver Sauce Boat, of traditional form, with a gadrooned rim, strap handle and raised on a waisted foot, Sheffield 1942, 15.5 cms wide, 106 grams. £30-50
316.    An Edward VIII Silver Sauce Boat, of Art Deco design, with an angular handle, raised on a swept foot, with a presentation inscription, Sheffield 1936, 16.5 cms wide, Thomas Bradbury & Son, 153 grams. £30-50
317.    A George V Silver Trinket Box, oval with a reeded rim, raised on four pad feet, the interior lined with blue velvet, Sheffield 1932, 11 cms wide, makers mark H.W. £60-80
318.    A William IV Silver Fiddle and Thread Sauce Ladle, London 1830, 17 cms, makers mark J. P., 76 grams. £25-45
319.    A George VI Silver Stamped Pin Tray, of shaped rectangular form with a gadrooned and scroll rim, Sheffield 1946, 14.5 cms; A Late Victorian Silver Pin Tray, circular with scroll and foliate stamped detail, Sheffield 1900, 8.5 cms diameter, 71 grams gross. (2) £20-30
320.    A George V Silver Twin Handled Trophy Cup, the plain waisted body between twin flying scroll handles on pedestal base, with presentation inscription "Cork City Regatta 1910 Leander Cup", Chester 1910, 16cms high, 266 grams. £100-150
321.    A Set of Six XIX Century Irish Silver Fiddle Pattern Rat Tail Teaspoons, initialled, Dublin 1884, 130 grams. £30-50
322.    An XVIII Century Silver Serving Spoon, initialled, Dublin 1798, 70 grams. £80-120
323.    A Cased Set of Six Silver Old English Pattern Coffee Spoons, London 1944, 50 grams. £25-30
324.    A Pair of Georgian Fiddle Pattern Sugar Tongs, London 1828, initialled, 47 grams. £15-25
325.    A Pair of early Victorian Fiddle Pattern Sugar Tongs, initialled, London 1837, 34 grams. £15-25
326.    A Late Victorian Silver Old English Shell Pattern Sifter Spoon, with geometric pierced bowl, Sheffield 1899, 34 grams. £30-50
327.    A Pair of George V Silver Salts, of compressed rounded rectangular form with shaped edges on pad feet, with blue glass liners and matched spoons, Birmingham 1920. £25-45
328.    A Set of Six Fiddle Pattern Teaspoons, JE&S, Sheffield 1922, 178 grams. £20-30
329.    A Victorian Silver Boson's Whistle, with engraved decoration and naval detail, on large ring, Sheffield 1867. £40-60
330.    A Victorian Silver Owl Pepperette, with naturalistic feathered body, glass eyes and pierced head, Sheffield 1850, 8.5cms high (one eye absent/af). £30-50
331.    A Set of Three George V Silver Bon Bon Dishes, each of shaped circular form with scrolling swing handles, on circular pedestal foot, GH, London 1910, 11cms diameter, total weight 290 grams (3). £60-100
332.    A George V Silver Sauce Boat, with wavy rim and acanthus leaf capped flying scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, Birmingham 1911; Together with Another George V Silver Sauce Boat, with wavy rim and scroll loop handle, on three shaped pad feet, initialled, Sheffield 1912, total weight 502 grams (2). £120-180
333.    A Matched Four Piece Silver Teaset, comprising teapot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each of elongated octagonal form with angular loop handles on pad feet, E.Viner, Sheffield 1946 (2), 1958 and 1959 (4). £200-300
334.    An Edward VII Planished Silver Table Centrepiece, by Elkington & Co., the boat shape dish supported on four tendril uprights, issuing from a domed oval base, centred by a waterleaf finial and similar opposing pendant, Glasgow 1907, 22 cms high, 25 cms wide, 920 grams. £500-700
335.    A Victorian Silver Waiter, of traditional form, with a pie-crust border, raised on three scroll feet, London 1894, 15 cms diameter, maker W. Hutton & Sons, 217 grams. £100-150
336.    A George V Silver Dressing Table Set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush (comb missing), each with machine turned backs, with a centre vacant shield, Birmingham 1930, in fitted case. £30-50
337.    A George V Silver Sugar Caster, of inverted lobed form on pedestal foot with pierced domed top, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1931, 19cms high, 149 grams. £40-60
338.    A George V Silver Cream Jug, the plain body with banded waist and wide spout to plain loop handle, on three pad feet, 7.5cms high, 58 grams. £20-25
339.    An Edward VII Silver Rosebowl, with a lobed body, on a domed foot, Sheffield 1904, engraved presentation inscription, 14 cms diameter, 199 grams, fitted with a flower grill and on an ebonised plinth. £40-60
340.    A matched George V Silver Four Piece Teaset, of compressed rounded rectangular form, with reeded border on four ball feet with angular handles, Chester 1910, 1911; Together with a Pair of Georgian Sugar Tongs, London 1778. £200-300
341.    An Edward VII Silver Tea Kettle on Stand, the oval semi gadrooned body with similar spout and shaped reeded and hardwood handle, on oval reeded and geometric pierced stand with circular burner beneath, on tapering reeded legs and feet, monogrammed and with presentation inscription from The Refuge Assurance Co. Ltd, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, 34cms high. £100-150
342.    A Pair of George V Silver Cauldron Salts, each with bracketed rims and on three pad feet, blue glass liners; Together With Two Spoons, London 1924, The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., 63 grams gross, in a blue morocco leather case. £40-60
343.    A Pair of Early George V Silver Boat Shape Salts, each with everted flange rims, repousse decorated with flowers, foliage and scrolls on a plain foot; Together With Two Spoons, Birmingham 1912. £40-60
344.    A George III Silver Snuff Box, oblong, with machine turning, the hinged cover with a vacant oblong tablet, Thomas Shaw, London 1818, 5 cms wide. £40-60
345.    A Victorian Silver Bladed Folding Fruit Knife, with a mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1897; Two Similar, Sheffield 1919 and 1920. (3) £20-40
346.    A George V Silver pedestal Basket, of circular lobed form, with a pierced foliate border, swing handle and raised on a domed, low pedestal base, Sheffield 1913, 26 cms diameter, 480 grams. £120-180
347.    A George V Silver Condiment Set, comprising a pair of salts, a lidded mustard and a pair of pepperettes, and three spoons, each with gadrooned rims, initialled B, with blue glass liners, (lacking in one pepperette), Birmingham 1913, makers mark S & M, 231 grams, in a fitted morocco leather case with a green velvet lining, bearing a retailer's label for Rennison, Bridge Street, Sunderland, 20.5 x 28 cms. £100-150
348.    A Victorian Silver Napkin Ring, of navette shape, engraved with a medallion cartouche to each side, one monogrammed, between bead borders, Sheffield 1879, maker Martin Hall & Co., 6 cms wide, 32 grams, in a fitted morocco leather case, with a blue silk and velvet lining. £20-40
349.    A Georgian Silver Cream Jug, with geometric bright cut and dotted decoration with reeded angular handle and reeded rim, marks worn, 10cms high, 92 grams. £60-100
350.    A Pair of George V Pierced Silver Pin Trays, by Alexander Clark, of eliptical form, each with deeply everted lobed rims, Birmingham 1918, 12.25 cms wide, 60 grams gross. £40-60
351.    A Victorian Silver Cigar Case by Nathaniel Mills, of flattened oblong form, with rounded ends, machine turned, inscribed 'To Reuben Harvey From His Friend Francis Jn. O'Neill', over a mailed fist, within a scroll and floral cartouche, the hinged cover and base engraved with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1946, 12.25 x 6 cms, 102 grams. £200-300
352.    An Edward VII Cut Glass Scent Bottle, with silver mounts and hinged cover, the globular body with hobnail, flute and floral cutting, the silver shoulder mount and cover with raised border, Birmingham 1907, engraved with monogram, inner stopper missing, 11.5 cms high. £60-80
353.    An Edwardian Ladies Aide Memoire, the rounded rectangular scroll and acanthus leaf embossed case with green silk sectioned interior, ivorine note panel and propelling pencil, Birmingham 1903. £50-100
354.    A Pair of Edwardian Silver Pepperettes, each of baluster form with fluted waist, on pedestal foot with bead finial pull-off covers, 7.5cms high. £15-25
355.    A Set of Twelve XIX Century Silver Fiddle Pattern Teaspoons, initialled, Dublin 1824, 160 grams (part af). £50-80
356.    A Pair of Georgian Silver Handled Candle Snuffers, the handles of octagonal reeded design, to steel snuffer, W.B(?), possibly London 1803, 17.5cms long. £30-40
359.    A 9ct Gold Amethyst Single Stone Dress Ring, the oval stone in shaped collet setting, between scroll shoulders; Together with an Edwardian Bangle, of geometric openwork design with scroll detail; A Modern Stylish Silver Dress Ring, of panel design; An Openwork Buckle; Earrings; Chain etc. £60-100
360.    A Modern 9ct Gold Oval Shell Carved Cameo Brooch, carved to depict cherub reclining on a rock fishing beneath a tree, collet set within double ropetwist applied border, Sheffield 1983. £80-100
361.    A Victorian Hardstone Bracelet, composed of seven oval graduated polished milky panel links, applied to the centres with oval faceted collet within scroll embossed borders. £60-100
362.    A Single Strand Graduated Cultured Pearl Bead Necklace, composed of eighty-two circular pearl beads, individually knotted to opal and diamond clasp, claw set with two old-cut diamonds and central oval cabochon opal. £150-200
363.    A XIX Century Pietra-Dura Brooch, the oval hardstone panel inset with green, white and blue depicting floral spray, within ropetwist applied collet mount. £70-100
364.    An 18ct Gold Sapphire and Diamond Five Stone Ring, claw set with three graduated circular sapphires spaced by two old-cut diamonds, within Victorian style scroll carved setting. £300-500
365.    A Modern Nine Stone Diamond Cocktail Ring, claw set with central brilliant-cut diamond, raised within marquise-shape border of eight smaller brilliant-cut diamonds, between plain shoulders, stamped "18k". £500-700
366.    An Edwardian Three Stone Diamond Ring, claw set with three uniform old-cut diamonds, between plain shoulders, stamped "18c". £80-120
367.    A XIX Century Muff Chain, composed of oval faceted belcher-links to single swivel, applied " 9c", approximate length 76cms. £100-150
368.    A Modern 9ct Gold Curb-Link Neck Chain, of uniform design to bolt ring, 38cms long, 25 grams. £120-180
369.    A Victorian Mourning Bar Brooch, of elongated marquise-shape, applied to the front with seed pearl flowerhead and leaves, pin stamped "15ct". £80-100
370.    A Cased Set of Gent's 9ct Gold Cufflinks and Shirt Studs, each of shaped circular form with engine turned detail, comprising four buttons on detachable rings, pair of cufflinks on bar connectors and pair of studs, in fitted case, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1949. £80-100
371.    A George V 9ct Gold Engine Turned Cigarette Case, of rounded rectangular form with geometric detail, Birmingham 1916, 9cms long, 70 grams.
372.    A Single Strand Cultured Pearl Bead Necklace, the one hundred and thirty seven graduated circular beads, individually knotted to marcasite clasp, 45cms long. £40-60
373.    A Modern Neck Chain, the ropetwist chain with bead and openwork torpedo links, to bolt ring stamped "585". £40-60
374.    A Gate-link Style Bracelet, of uniform geometric design, to snap clasp, stamped "9ct". £60-100
375.    A Bloodstone and Cornelian Oval Swivel Fob Seal, on strapped style reeded bale, stamped "10ct". £50-70
376.    A Yellow Metal Curb Link Bracelet, stamped 9.375, with an engraved padlock clasp, hung with fourteen charms including 1903, 1906, 1907, 1910, 1913 half-sovereigns;1904 and 1907 sovereigns, all in swivel mounts, 108 grams gross. £600-800
377.    A Gent's Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone in reeded claw setting, approximate diamond weight 1.9cts. £1000-1500
378.    A Diamond Ring, with five brilliant-cut graduated stones in an in-line setting, yellow metal shank unmarked. £300-400
379.    A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the brilliant-cut stone claw set, with raised shoulders, white metal shank unmarked. £200-300
380.    An Early XX Century Miniature Fruit Knife Charm, the torpedo handle with single blade on pendant loop, stamped "9ct" £50-60
381.    A Marquise Ring, set to the centre with five graduated faceted sapphires in an elliptical setting, surrounded by sixteen small diamonds, in yellow metal. £300-500
382.    A Pair of Edwardian Diamond Cluster Earpendants, composed of old-cut diamond flowerhead cluster suspended on knife-edge bar, claw set with two old-cut diamonds, on hook fittings. £300-400
383.    An Edwardian Diamond Panel ring, the square panel millegrain set with nine old-cut diamonds, between plain shoulders, stamped "18ct" "PLAT". £120-180
386.    A 9ct Gold Curb-Link Charm Bracelet, to heart-shape padlock clasp, suspending twenty-eight novelty charm pendants. £300-500
387.    A Three-stone Diamond Ring, stamped "18ct" and "plat". £200-300
388.    A Shell Cameo Brooch, of oval form, carved with a classical female in a garden, held within a yellow metal pierced foliate scroll and anthemian surround, 6 cms. £30-50
389.    A Yellow Metal Curb Link Bracelet, stamped 9c., with a padlock clasp and a facsimile George III coin, 25 grams gross. £100-150
390.    An Early XX Century Yellow Metal Brooch, of oblong form, set to the centre with a row of four turquoise divided by three seed pearls, within a wrigglework and rope border, bead rim, stamped 15ct, 4 cms. £30-50
391.    Four Yellow Metal Fob Seals, variously set with cornelian, onyx and other; Together with Three Gilt Metal Keys and An Amethyst Coloured Facetted Stone. (8) £20-40
392.    A Victorian Bloomed Yellow Metal Oval Brooch, set to the centre with a faceted pink stone, claw set, within four curving leaves, 4 cms. £40-60
393.    An Edwardian Amethyst Openwork Pendant, claw set with central oval amethyst within elongated openwork panel with applied scrolling and beaded detail, with circular amethyst drop, on plain bale and fine chain, stamped "9ct". £60-80
394.    An Edwardian Circular Locket Pendant, the central glazed panel within applied beaded detail and openwork stylised petal border, on plain bale and belcher-link chain. £80-100
395.    A Large Modern Diamond Cluster Ring, of hexagonal design claw set throughout with thirty seven brilliant-cut diamonds, between plain shoulders, stamped "200". £300-400
396.    A Curb-Link Bracelet, to heart-shape padlock clasp, composed of foliate engraved links, to plain padlock, suspending 1887 threepenny piece with star set detail. £150-200
397.    An Edwardian Amethyst and Seed Pearl Openwork Pendant/Brooch, of oval garland design surrounding oval faceted collet set amethyst within border of seed pearls, to amethyst drop and seed pearl detachable bale, on oval belcher-link chain.
398.    An Edwardian Circular Amethyst and Seed Pearl Openwork Pendant/Brooch, of flowerhead design, circular collet set to the centre within radiating border of collet set amethysts and seed pearls, on detachable seed pearl bale. £100-180
399.    An Edwardian Garnet and Seed Pearl Pendant/Brooch, of oval flowerhead design with central oval collet set garnet, within border of seed pearls, applied beadwork and eight circular collet set garnets, on seed pearl bale and faceted belcher-link chain. £80-100
400.    A Large Victorian Diamond Set Pendant/Brooch, the oval domed panel star set to the centre with twenty one graduated old-cut diamonds (one diamond absent) with diamond set stylised leaves to the cardinal points, with glazed locket panel verso, to interchangeable bale and brooch fitting, in fitted box. £2000-3000
401.    A Modern Cultured Pearl Floral Spray Brooch, of stylised design with scroll engraved leaves and plain stems, terminating in ten circular cultured pearl beads, stamped "14k", together with a cultured pearl dress ring, of crossover design set with two cultured pearl beads. (2) £100-150
402.    A Large Diamond Cluster Ring, the circular tiered flowerhead claw set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, high set between plain shoulders, stamped "18ct" "750". £400-600
403.    A Large Modern 18ct Gold Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring, of target design claw set with central circular ruby within border of brilliant-cut diamonds and smaller rubies. £280-320
404.    A Modern Emerald and Diamond Dress Ring, wavy channel set with three rows of brilliant-cut diamonds spaced by two rows of circular emeralds, stamped "750". £250-300
405.    A Large Modern Diamond Cocktail Ring, the high stepped flowerhead claw set throughout with single and brilliant-cut diamonds, between trifurcated shoulders, stamped "14k". £250-300
406.    A Diamond Eternity Ring, the plain band channel set with single row of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped "585". £200-260
407.    A Modern Five Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut diamonds, collet set between reeded shoulders on plain band, stamped "14k". £150-200
408.    A Modern Diamond Cocktail Ring, the central high cluster of brilliant-cut diamonds claw set between reeded bombe style shoulders, stamped "14k". £180-220
409.    A Modern 18ct Diamond Dress Ring, of pierced marquise-shape design, with central four claw set brilliant-cut diamond within radiating border set with smaller brilliant-cut diamonds. £120-160
410.    An Edwardian 9ct Gold Hinged Bangle, of belt and buckle design, engraved to the front with ivy leaf decoration, to snap clasp, Birmingham 1909. £70-100
411.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the 'master-cut' stone six claw set between high plain shoulders, approximate diamond weight 0.25cts, complete with certificate. £150-200
412.    A Pair of Modern Diamond Earpendants, each composed of twelve single-cut diamonds line set, suspended from tied bow surmount, on post fitting, stamped "10k". £60-80
413.    A Single Stone Diamond Ring, the central brilliant-cut stone four claw set within diamond-shape pierced border, between reeded shoulders, stamped "14k". £70-100
414.    A 22ct Gold Wedding Band, of plain design; Together with a Smaller Example. (2) £100-150
415.    A Five Stone Diamond Ring, the five graduated old-cut diamonds high claw set between flat shoulders and plain band, stamped "18ct" "PLAT". £150-250
417.    A Curb-Link Bracelet, with padlock clasp, stamped "9C". £60-80
418.    A Single Stone Diamond Ring, the round brilliant-cut stone in a six claw setting, stamped "PLAT". £100-200
419.    A Victorian Oval Locket Pendant, with applied geometric ropetwist between foliate engraved detail, suspended on double belcher-link collar style necklace with applied beaded detail (af). £50-100
420.    A 9ct Gold Charm Bracelet, with a padlock clasp, suspending twelve charms. £300-500
421.    An Edwardian Pearl and Filigree Necklace, with teardrop pendant. £20-40
426.    A George V Silver Cased Travelling Pocket Clock, the square dial with Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, folding within an engine turned cushion case on pendant loop, Birmingham 1933; Together with a Victorian Ladies Half Hunter Fob Watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, within foliate engraved case, highlighted in blue enamel, Birmingham 1885, And Another Example. (3) £80-120
427.    A Late XIX Century Ladies Continental Fob Watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals with red and gilt highlights, within foliate scroll engraved case, stamped "14K" £100-120
428.    An Art Deco Diamond Set Cocktail Watch, the circular dial with black Arabic numerals, within circular bezel of single-cut diamonds, to single-cut diamond set openwork lugs on fine fancy-link chain bracelet, stamped "9ct". £500-700
429.    An Early XX Century Continental Fob Watch, the dial marked Clometti, modelled in white metal as a cuckoo clock, with marcasite and coloured enamels floral decoration, the 'weights' as pine cones, the pendulum (detached) with floral terminal. £50-70
430.    A Gent's 9ct Gold Accurist Wristwatch, with a numeric and baton dial, and flexible bracelet strap. £100-150
431.    A Victorian Silver Pair Cased Pocket Watch, the fusee movement signed W.Bartle Kirton Lindsey, no. 40193, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and painted to the centre with a ploughing scene, London 1857 (lacking bow). £250-350
432.    Breitling; A 1960's Chronomat 808 Wristwatch, the signed circular dial with two subsidiary dials, patent no.217012 with Swiss flag to case, stamped "18k" "750", the Venus caliber 175, 17 jewel movement, stamped with the WOG house code, replacement lower pusher, on later expanding bracelet. £2000-3000
433.    Omega; A Gent's Seamaster Watch Head, the signed circular silvered dial with baton markers and date aperture, within plain bezel, in Omega box. £300-500
434.    A Diamond Set Platinum Art Deco Cocktail Watch, the oblong dial with Arabic numerals and baton indicators, marked Selado 17 Rubis Swiss Made, the case set with six small diamonds to each end, on a black woven strap. £200-300
435.    A Victorian Silver Cased Openface Pocket Chronograph, by J. Harris & Sons, London & Manchester, numbered 167907, with an enamelled two-part dial measuring 4.5 cms diameter, Chester 1889. £50-80
436.    Omega; A Ladies 9ct Gold Wristwatch, the square matt dial with baton numerals, to integral bark textured bracelet. £100-150
437.    A XIX Century Ladies Fob Watch, the circular dial with black Roman numerals within foliate and scroll engraved case, stamped "18k", "Manning York"; Together with a Continental Example, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals within scroll engraved case, stamped "0.935", And an Oval Belcher-Link Part Muff Chain (3).
438.    A Gold Plated Elgin Hunter Pocket Watch, the white dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial. £25-40
439.    J.W.Benson; a 9ct gold openface pocketwatch, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, London 1932, on fancy-link Albert chain; Together with a Gent's Engine Turned Double Bladed Pocket Knife (3). £100-180
440.    Omega; A Gent's Seamaster Wristwatch, the signed circular silvered dial with baton markers and date aperture, within plain bezel, on leather strap with Omega buckle, in Omega box. £300-500
441.    Timor; A Ladies 9ct Gold Cased Dress Watch, the signed circular dial with Arabic numerals within plain bezel to torpedo-link expanding bracelet, Chester 1950, in fitted box. £30-50
442.    A Victorian Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the silver and gilt dial with acanthus leaf scroll centre with Italic Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, the movement set with diamond end stone, London 1865. £100-150
443.    A Ladies 9ct Gold Wristwatch, the square champagne dial with baton dial, on an integral flexible bracelet strap. £100-150
446.    ENGLISH SCHOOL A Silhouette portrait of Kitty Dyer, head and shoulders profile facing sinister, ink on paper, 8.5 x 6.5 cms, oval, gilt frame. £50-70
447.    ENGLISH SCHOOL A Silhouette portrait of Alice Dodsley, born 1712, head and shoulders profile facing sinister, ink on paper, 8 x 6.5 cms, oval, ebonized frame with gilt bezel and acorn ring, 15.5 x 12.5 cms overall. £50-70
449.    John Speede - "The West Riding Of Yorkshyre With The Most Famous And Fayre Citie Yorke Defdribed 1610", a double sheet hand coloured engraved county map, Thomas Bassett edition circa 1676, with York City plan, armorials, strapwork title cartouche and scale, English text verso, 38 x 51 cms. £300-500
450.    A XX Century Chinese Watercolour, painted with a vase of chrysanthemums on a pedestal stand, an open bird cage, flowers and a cricket to the left, bears signature and seal mark in red, laid onto an embossed scroll paper with wooden baton, the panel 66 x 34cms. £20-30
451.    * JOE SCARBOROUGH (b. 1938) Billy Bennett - Almost A Gentleman, oil on board, signed and dated (19)95 lower left, 48 x 41.5 cms. £800-900
454.    An Armand Marseille "My Dream Baby" Doll, 351/2K with sleeping light blue glass eyes, 24 cms tall. £30-50
455.    An Early XIX Century 0 Gauge 4-4-0 Model Locomotive, possibly by Bowman, spirit driven, repaint. £80-120
456.    Britains Hollowcast Figures, six mounted hunting figures, plus hounds and four others, zoo animals, (no boxes). £15-25
457.    An Early XX Century Teddy Bear, with glass eyes and pronounced shaved snout, black wool nose, paws and and toes, swivel head and jointed limbs, bears a Chad Valley button to underside of snout, worn, 33 cms. £30-50
458.    A Schoenau And Hoffmeister 1906 Bisque Head Doll, incised marks to nape, wig detached, brown glass eyes, open mouth with upper teeth, early XX Century clothes, in need of re-stringing, approx. 89 cms high. £80-120
459.    A Simon And Halbig Bisque Head Doll for Kammer And Reinhardt, incised marks with '85' to nape, eyes detached, open mouth with upper teeth, jointed composition body, approximately 84 cms high. £80-120
460.    A Continental Bisque Head Doll, incised marks "109-11", "H", "2 1/2", with pierced ears, brown glass sleeping eyes, open mouth, fully clothed, 20 1/2" or 52 cms high (damaged to fingers). £100-150
461.    An Armand Marseille Bisque Head Child Doll, model 390, sleeping brown glass eyes, open mouth with upper teeth (one damaged), jointed composition body, contemporary clothes, 59 cms high. £80-120
462.    A Continental Bisque Head Doll, incised "Special 62", sleeping blue glass eyes, open mouth with upper teeth, dull golden wig, jointed composition body, 64 cms high. £100-150
463.    A Simon And Halbig Bisque Head Doll For Kammer And Reinhardt, incised "58" to nape, sleeping brown glass eyes, pierced ears, open mouth with upper teeth, dull golden wig, jointed composition body, 56 cms high. £100-150
464.    An Armand Marseille Bisque Head "My Dream" Baby Doll, model 351/2 1/2 K, original sleeping eyes, open mouth with two bottom teeth, contemporary clothes, 26 cms high. £30-40
465.    A Reproduction Automaton, as a singing bird in a gilt metal cage, 33cms high. £50-70
467.    A XIX Century Swordstick, with ivory handle, yellow metal ferrule and fullared blade, cane sheath. £100-150
468.    A XIX Century Swordstick, with leather bound grip, white metal ferrule, engraved wrigglework and copper inlaid spine, in bamboo sheath. £100-150
469.    A Late XVIII Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, of oblong form, the cover and front panel inlaid with shell patera within chevron banding, fitted with a single lidded compartment, 11.5 cms wide. £60-80
470.    A Cadbury's Shop Cabinet, of rectangular form, glazed to four sides, with a rear opening door, enclosing two glass shelves, 65 cms high, 63 cms wide, 34 cms deep. £70-90
471.    An O'Brien's Patent Mahogany and Brass Till, number 5153, manufactured in Liverpool, 161 x 30 cms. £90-130
472.    A Set of Workshop Drawers, with an arrangement of twenty-seven drawers, each with brass pull handles incorporating a label aperture, 28 cms high, 102 cms wide. £50-80
473.    A XIX Century Treen Spice Tower, the four sections bearing label remnants, 19.5 cms high. £70-90
474.    A XIX Century Hand Adze, manufactured by Hale Bros. Sheffield, with an elm handle and steel blade, 17 cms. £150-200
475.    A Pair of Arts & Crafts Oak Candlesticks, each with a brass nozzle mounted on a square tableau over an open twist stem on a square canted base, 30 cms high. £50-70
476.    A 1930's Oak Smoker's Cabinet, with a canted cornice moulded with a swag frieze over a pair of glazed doors, enclosing an arrangement of three drawers and two pigeon holes, one with an oak tobacco box, bears a brass presentation plaque dated 1935, 39 cms high, 34 cms wide. £50-100
477.    A Carved Wooden Figurine of A Young Boy Praying And A Rabbit By Juan Ferrandiz For Anri, incised signature to base with Anri stopper, 13.5 cms high; A Similar Model, 7 cms high, signed to the base. (2) £30-50
478.    A Juan Ferrandiz Carved Wooden Figure of A Young Girl In Alpine Dress, with flowers, gilt Anri stopper, signed to base, 7 cms high; Five Other Carved Wooden Figures, of young children in alpine costume, four with signatures. (6) £40-60
479.    A Trio of Carved Wooden Figurines By Juan Ferrandiz, of The Three Kings From The Nativity, all signed to base with Anri stoppers; Plus Four Others Similar, approx. 8 cms high. (7) £40-60
480.    A Juan Ferrandiz Carved Wooden Figurine of A Young Girl And Animals Playing The Cello, signed to base, gilt Anri stopper; Plus Four Other Similar Figure Groups, all signed with stoppers, approx. 8 cms high. (5) £30-50
481.    A Mid XIX Century Rosewood Mounted Brass Medicine Chest, with sunken brass handles, the hinged front enclosing bottle compartments and lower drawer, the back with a concealed slide, fitted with fifteen (previously sixteen) labelled glass bottles, the drawer containing a glass pestle and mortar, three small bottles and two small glasses, 26.5 cms high, 21.5 cms wide, 18.5 cms deep. £300-500
482.    A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Brass Bound Box, the hinged cover centred by a brass tablet engraved W. P. Fawcett, Sheffield, the velvet lined interior fitted with a removable tray, divided into three divisions, 20.5 cms wide. £30-50
483.    A Black Tin Deed or Specimen Chest, mounted with a brass carrying handle, the door mounted with a manufacturers plaque for Holmes & Sons, London, internally fitted with six graduated mahogany faced drawers, with gilt metal drop handles, 39 x 37cms. £100-150
484.    A Thomson of Kilburn Breadboard, of irregular shape, 31 cms wide; A Cheeseboard, with handle, 38 cms; A Nut Dish, 15 cms diameter, all with relief carved mouse, (3) £100-150
485.    An Edward VII Marquetry Workbox, of rectangular canted form, inlaid with a design of sewing accessories in specimen woods, the interior fitted with a lift-out tray and padded lid, 35 cms wide; Together with a Fruit Bowl, of similar design, 24 cms wide. (2) £80-120
486.    A Natural and Red Stained Bone Chess Set, the King 9 cms high, one pawn lacking finial, in a stained wood box. £20-40
487.    A XIX Century Grained Wood Wig Stand, with a bobbin and baluster turned stem on a triform base with bun feet, 31 cms high. £30-50
488.    A XIX Century Knobkerry, with wire bound grip, 90 cms high. £80-100
489.    A XIX Century Rosewood Box, of rectangular form, with brass banding to the corners and the cover inlaid with a vacant cartouche, previously within brass stringing, now missing, the interior fitted with a red Morocco hinged flap and a lift-out tray, 19 cms wide. £40-60
490.    A Rosewood Stained Two Handled Tray, of rectangular canted form, decorated with a basket of flowers within a scroll and trellis border, 60cms wide. £20-40
491.    A XIX Century Miniature Stained Pine Lodging Box, of traditional construction, fitted with two interior trays, on a plinth base, 17.5 cms high, 27.5 cms wide, 20 cms deep. £40-60
492.    A XIX Century Mahogany Sword Stick, with a bun handle and brass collar, 84 cms long.
493.    A XIX Century Walnut Tea Caddy, with domed lid, inlaid in brass with a vacant shield and banner, conforming escutcheon within a double line band, the interior lacking compartments, 22.5 cms wide. £30-50
494.    A XIX Century Fruitwood Spinning Wheel, of turned baluster and bobbin construction, the wheel with six spokes, 82cms high. £150-200
495.    IZZARD Eyeto Eye, a carved oak Tableau modelled as a young boy inspecting the ear of his dog, on an oval base with a notched border, 41 cms high. £300-400
496.    A XIX Century Oak Bible Box, with iron handle to lift-up slope front, three inner drawers and blind fret work carving to fascia and sides, (later alterations). £150-200
497.    An Art Deco Spelter Figure of A Dancer, with metallic patination, modelled standing on one leg, her right arm raised, the other on her hip, on a waisted alabaster plinth, 34 cms high. £180-250
498.    A Pair of Early XX Century Chinese Cloisonne Baluster Vases and Covers, one decorated with butterflies against a black ground within brocade borders, the other with flowers and diaper within butterfly shape panels against a deep blue ground, 10 cms high, on hardwood stands. £150-250
499.    A Silver on Copper Circular Pot, cast in high relief with cavorting soldiers, bucolic landscapes and figures outside a tavern, over an apron of fruiting vine and three petal feet, 6.5 cms diameter, 7 cms high. £70-90
500.    An Early XX Century Gilt Metal Micromosaic Photograph Frame, of oblong form with an arched top, the oval aperture within a frame decorated with forget-me-nots and leaves against a cream ground, with an easel stand and on bun feet, 12 x 9 cms. £50-100
501.    A Pair of Brass Twin-branch Candlesticks, the fluted sconces with circular drip trays on two scroll branches, with adjustable screw bracket on a turned vertical stem, with screw fixings to the base, 44 cms high. £50-80
502.    A Pair of XIX Century Brass Candlesticks, of classical form with fixed bell shape sconces, over square tapering columns, on swept bases, 25.5 cms high. £60-80
503.    An Art Nouveau Enamel Cigar Cutter, of torpedo design, engine turned and highlighted in pale blue and green enamel with twin bead finial pull-out blades, stamped "MI 830S", 5cms long (enamel af). £40-60
504.    A Russian Miniature Bronze Bell, cast with floral strapwork, cartouche and figures in low relief, surmounted by an orb and cross on four scroll brackets, with an iron clapper, the inner rim inscribed with commemorative detail, 15 cms high. * n.b. This bell is a facsimile of the Tsar Bell situated in the grounds of the Kremlin, founded by Ivan Motorin and his son Mikhail in 1733-1735. The bell was never rung - during a fire in 1737 a huge piece cracked off while still in the casting pit. After the fire the bell remained in the pit until 1936 when it was placed on a stone pedestal in its present position. Together with A XVII Century Bronze Mortar, of bell shape, cast with three portrait medallions, acanthus over a band of leafy tendrils, 12 cms high (cracked). £200-300
505.    A XIX Century Brass Fender, with scroll and rail ends, joined by a pierced gallery, 133 cms wide. £100-150
506.    A Late XIX Century Brass Framed Firescreen, the square frame enclosing a bevelled mirror plate painted with a lily spray, shaped handle to the top rail and raised twin end splay supports, 75 cms high, 48 cms wide. £40-60
507.    A Set of Brass Fire Irons, with turned handles, comprising, shovel, tongs and poker. £80-120
508.    A XIX Century Corkscrew, with a brush mounted bone handle, suspension ring and a cast-iron worm, 16 cms. £30-50
509.    An XIX Century Copper and Brass Coaching Horn, engraved G.R, London Bath, 83cms long. £25-50
510.    A White Metal Desk Stand, with a rose and open scroll surmount and two square glass ink wells with bevelled edges, 19 cms wide. £75-100
511.    A XIX Century Brass Desk Stand, of oblong form with a raised pierced gallery, raised on four shell and scroll corner feet, fitted with two cut glass ovoid ink wells, flanking a circular stamp box, with a taperstick cover, 29 cms wide. £100-150
512.    A Skean-Dhu, with a 9 cm serrated blade, plated mounts and set with a faux cairngorm to the ebonised handle, with a leather sheath, 20 cms overall. £40-60
513.    A Japanese Meiji Period Aikuchi, the hilt and scabbard carved with figures and flowers, the unmarked blade measuring 25 cms. £50-100
514.    A Pair of Early XX Century Cast Brass Candlesticks, cast as owls, with glass eyes, on stepped circular bases, 21.5 cms high. £30-50
515.    A Copper and Brass Coal Bucket, of circular form with lion mask and ring handles, relief mounted with recumbent lions and plant form, on three claw feet, tin liner, 40cm high, 33cm diameter. £100-150
516.    A Russian Patinated Bronze Figural Group, cast after a model by Evgeni Alexandrovitch Lanceray (1848-1886), of a Caucasian horseman, smoking a pipe, incised in cyrillic on base, 29 cms high. £5000-7000
517.    A Geschutzt Style Bronze Figure of A Middle Eastern Pilgrim, on a prayer mat, a staff lying on the mat, a pair of shoes nearby, unmarked, 14 cms high, 14 cms wide. £200-300
518.    A Geschutzt Bronze Figure By Franz Bergman, modelled as a young boy recumbent, resting his head on his left hand, his right hand holding a jug over a fire, stamped GESCHUTZT 3065 and with Bergman mark, 18 cms wide. £400-500
519.    A Geschutzt Bronze Figure Group of Two Dancing African Figures, he in stripy pants, she in yellow polka dot dress, on a fringed mat, stamped GESCHUTZT, 6 cms high. £100-200
520.    A Far Eastern Brass Temple Bell, cast with celestial dragons amongst clouds, suspended from a fret-cut stand, with strike, 40cms high. £25-40
521.    A Set of XIX Century Avery Brass and Cast Iron Floor Scales, the balance suspended from a foliate cast bracket from a brass column, on quatreform base with two brass pans, , stamped W&T Avery Ltd, Birmingham, 113cms high, the pans 38cms diameter. Together with a set of Avery weights from 100 troy ounces to one pennyweight. £300-400
522.    An Art Deco Style Bronze Figure of a Posing Nude, signed Emis, on a green marble oblong plinth, 29 cms high. £30-50
523.    An Art Deco Style Bronze Figure of a Posing Nude, on a green marble circular plinth, 22 cms high. £30-50
524.    A James Heeley & Son Patent Double Lever Corkscrew, with a butterfly handle, asymmetric action and open barrel, 17 cms high. £30-50
525.    An Early XIX Century Cast Iron Boot Scraper, cast as two opposing animalia monopieds, on a stone base, 43 x 59cms.
526.    An Early Egyptian Bronze Figure of a Mummy, 9cms high. £100-150
527.    A Victorian Brass Door Knocker, 21 cms long. £20-40
529.    A Japanese Black Lacquer Box, of rectangular form, with a domed lid, printed in gilt with vignettes and floral roundels, the interior fitted with a lift-out tray, late meiji period, circa 1900, 26 cms wide, 11 cms high. £30-50
530.    An Early XIX Century Papier-mache Circular Box, the cover painted with a figure in a lakeland landscape with a ruined castle and sailing boat, 7.5 cms diameter. £20-40
531.    A Blue John Candlestick, the nozzle with everted rim, over an annulated circular column, with circular dished foot, 12 cms high. £200-300
532.    A Pair of XIX Century Mother-of-Pearl Plates, of plain circular form with broad rims, 16 cms diameter. £40-60
533.    A 1930's Japanese "Mikky" Phone Portable Phonograph, with horn, in green metallic case. £60-80
534.    A Victorian Album De Dessin, by A.Rieusset, Londres, containing forty one watercolours and pencil drawings, all probably by the same hand, including botanical specimens, birds, landscapes and portraits, mainly in decorative borders, some titled, original dark green cloth, 27 x 20cms. £150-200
535.    A XIX Century Boulle Work Cigar Box, the rectangular box with tortoiseshell and scrolling brass panels and fitted interior with applied brass plaque "To The Wardroom Officers of HMS Roxburgh From Their Twelve American Shipmates of June 1918", containing two related ribbons and photograph, 27.5cms diameter. £150-250
536.    Railway Badges - A Bronze LNER Engineman's Cap Badge; Together with Six Other Metallic Badges, including L&NWR Crewe Works, and Midland Railway Locomotive Department, Derby (7). £40-60
537.    A Derbyshire Blue John Fluorspar Circular Bowl, 10.5 cms diameter, (restored). £100-150
538.    A Mahogany Salt Box, with carved back and lift-up top, the fascia inlaid with shell patera. £40-60
539.    A French Souvenir Fan, with silk and lace leaf, encrusted with sequins, mother of pearl sticks embossed with metallic flowers, in a fan shape glazed case, bearing retailers label, 50cms wide. £130-150
540.    An Egyptian Stone Figure of a Mummy, the female form with classical headdress, her arms resting above a swollen belly, 18cms long. £200-300
541.    A Webb And Thompson Train Staff, for the Bridgnorth - Coalport section of the Severn Valley Railway, end key fitting, red grip with lettering in relief, 25"/64.5 cms long. £200-400
543.    A Victorian Tortoiseshell Veneered Thimble Case, of octagonal form, with a hinged lid, with button clasp, velvet lined, 4 cms high. £40-60
544.    Four German WWII Period Patches and Insignias, including stitched Deutsche Wehrmacht armband, Kriegsmarine eagle patch, cap patch featuring eagle and cockade; Plus One Other. £30-50
545.    A Good Selection of Early to Mid XX Century British Forces Shoulder Patches and Insignias, including Royal Armoured Corps arm badge (other ranks), Western command, 18 Hampshire Home Guard, 45th West Country and 48th South Midland Division (15). £40-60
546.    Military Badges - 10th Royal Hussars (Gaunt, London), Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, 3rd Kings Own Hussars and Four others similar (7). £20-30
547.    Military Badges - Royal Artillery and Royal Fusiliers, including a Royal Scots Fusiliers brass and white metal badge pinned with a RA button (9). £15-25
548.    Military Badges - 9th Lancers, 12th and 24th Lancers (both Firmin, London) and other cap and glengarry badges (13). £15-25
549.    Military Badges - County of London Yeomanry Sharpshooters, bi-metal badge by Gaunt of London, Earl of Carricks Own Ayrshire Yeomanry gilt badge; Plus Six Others (8). £20-30
550.    Military Badges - Cameronians, white metal glengarry badge, 8th King Royal Irish Hussars bi-metal cap badge, Royal Scots Guards white metal badge; And Five Others (8). £15-25
551.    Military Badges - Royal Scots Greys, bi-metal; 22nd Dragons bi-metal; South Staffordshire bi-metal; And Six Other Cap Badges, some by Firmin of London (9). £30-40
552.    Military Badges - Leicestershire And Gloucestershire Regiment Badges, Somerset Light Infantry (Gaunt, London); And Six Others (9). £10-20
553.    Military Badges - QEII RASC Badge, Order of The Garter Star (yellow metal), Royal Horse Guards, Life Guards; And Six Others (10). £15-25
554.    Military Badges - Royal Scots Army Educational Corps, 3rd Voluntary Battalion of The Hampshire Regiment; And Seventeen Others, some condition noted (20). £20-30
555.    Military Badges - Kings Royal Rifle Corps, darkened metal cross (honours listed), Devonshire regiment, 3rd Carabiniers, Sherwood Foresters; And Five Others (9) £15-25
556.    Military Badges - West Yorkshire, West Riding, Lincolnshire and two other Northern regiment bakelite badges (5). £15-25
557.    Military Badges - Kings Royal Rifle Corps, RAMC, Recon Corps, RAOC and Signals Corps bakelite badges, mostly by Stanley of Walsall (5). £20-30
558.    Military Badges - Hampshire, East Surrey, Middlesex and four other bakelite badges including Royal Tank Regiment (110-100 to reverse), mostly by Stanley of Walsall (5). £20-30
559.    Military Badges - Royal Welch Fusiliers, Royal Irish and three other bakelite and Staybrite badges, mostly by Stanley of Walsall (5). £15-25
560.    Military Badges - Bakelite and Staybrite Badges, including Royal Fusiliers and South Wales Borderers, some by F&G or Stanley of Walsall (7). £20-30
561.    Military Buttons - Eleven Buttons, including Royal Marines Light Infantry, Royal Engineers; Plus Three Identification Guides, including Uniforms, Badges and Intelligence Data of The German Forces. £15-25
562.    A Derbyshire Fluor Spar Blue John Hand Cooler, modelled as an egg, 5cms, on gilt metal stand. £30-50
563.    A Derbyshire Fluor Spar Blue John Dish, of plain circular form, 6cms diameter. £30-50
564.    An Art Deco Bunting Electrical Company Heater, modelled as a sailing boat, the element incorporated into the mast, the sails as heat reflectors, 76 cms high. £60-80
565.    A Gilt Metal and Moulded Glass Table Lamp, the column moulded as a basket chandelier from a cast metal base of four dolphins, on a stepped circular base, 50 cms high. £30-50
566.    A Gilt Metal Table Lamp, the plain circular column with acanthus mounts, raised on a triform scroll base, fitted with a cast metal shape support, 58 cms high overall. £30-50
567.    An Art Deco Table Lamp, the oval marble base mounted with a spelter deer, 18cms high, 27cms wide, Together with an Art Deco Clock, mounted on a black marble base with leaping deer, 14cms high, 24cms wide. £50-70
568.    A 1920's Gilt Metal and Glass Five Light Chandelier, the moulded baluster knopped central column supporting two rows of five cast foliate branches, each hung with mirror shape pendant drops, with five conforming branches, terminating in five candle lights, 56cms high. £150-200
569.    A Gilt Metal Electrolier, with five foliate cast scrolling branches issuing from a central plain bowl, with lobed pendant finial, suspended from a reeded central column. £80-120
570.    A 1920's Gilt Metal Electrolier, the urn shape bowl centred by a glass spire finial, supporting three scroll branches with glass sconces hung with drops. £50-80
571.    A White Marble Table Lamp, with grey veining , of urn form, the fluted body with cable border, with a knopped socle, swept circular pedestal and square base, 61 cms high. £80-120
572.    An Arts And Crafts Copper And Brass Ceiling Light, stamped NICO patent, the fitting enclosed within an open circular cage flanked by two sinuous plant form brackets linked by an encircling flange and lower gallery, 100 cms high. £100-200
575.    An Italian Rosewood Mandolin, with a bow back, inlaid with a tortoiseshell and mother of pearl, bears label form Mario Rabora, Napoli. £120-150
576.    A Neopolitan Rosewood Mandolin by Calace, labelled Nicola & Raffaele Calace Fu Antonio Fabricanti Strumenti Armonici, Strata Salvatore All Universitia Napoli 1882, with a fluted pear shape back, with feather banded detail, the sound hole with mother-of-pearl tortoiseshell decoration, the 17 fret fingerboard with similar inlay, the head mounted with two metal plates to the back, 61 cms. £1500-2000
577.    A Violin, labelled Phebes, XX Century, the one piece back measuring 32.5 cms; Together with A Czechoslovakian Bow, with case. £30-50
578.    Challen of London Mid XX Century Mahogany Cased Baby Grand Piano, on three tapering legs with brass castors. £200-300
579.    An Edison Standard Phonograph, in an oak case with front gilt banner decal. Model number S95629 with Model C Reproducer and 27cms brass horn. 29 cylindrical records by Columbia and Edison Bell in a later felt lined case. £150-250
580.    A Dynasty Marching Euphonium, silver plated with mother-of-pearl keys, Vincent Bacj 12c mouth piece, 10" / 25.5 cm bell, 21" / 55.5 cms long. £100-200
583.    A Brass and Black Painted Microscope by W. Watson & Sons, together with various lenses etc in a fitted case, and a travelling microscope together with a quantity of slides in a fitted case. (2) £150-200
584.    A Victorian Morocco Leather Case, composed of two satin lined compartments fitted with an ivorine Pocket Forecaster by Negretti & Zambra, composed of three circular rotating discs, with paper instructions; A Pocket Barometer, signed W. H. Harling in a silver plated case; A Thermometer, the opposing compartment fitted with a Pedometer, signed W. H. Harling, (another vaccant aperture probably contained a Pocket Compass), marked in gilt with manufacturers trade mark and owners name, H. Blackburn 1892, 14 cms wide. £150-200
585.    An Oak Cased Barograph, Negretti & Zambra, London, with a lower drawer enclosing a number of unused charts, 21.5cms high, 35cm diameter (tracing pen missing). £150-250
586.    A Cookes Patent Reversible Level, No. 8393 by T. Cook And Sons ltd. (London & York), original wooden fitted case with leather carry strap, 153 cms high tripod with brass mounts. £100-150
587.    An Early XX Century Brass and Gunmetal Monocular Microscope by Collins, London, with rack and pinion focusing, plano concave mirror on a Y shaped base, 40.5 cms high; together with a Cassella lens, and various slides. £150-200
588.    An Early XX Century Pocket Weather Indicator, with silvered dial bearing "MS" monogram, retailed for W E Pain And Sons, Cambridge, in a yellow metal case. £80-120
590.    Postcards - A Selection of Eight Postcards, addressed to the XIX Century artist Selim Rothwell (British 1815-1881), the cards in the form of watercolours or pen and ink sketches and generally dated in the year of the artists death in 1881. (8) £30-50
591.    Milne (AA) Winnie The Pooh, Methuen 1926. First Edition, First Impression, 8vo, 158pp, gilt stamped green cloth, inscription "EM Brockhurst, from Bean" to front free endpaper dated 24-10-1926 (date of publication) two minor nicks to covers otherwise fine condition ; When We Were Very Young, Methuen 1926 (thireteenth); Plus One Other, unrelated. (3) £180-240
592.    Morton (HV) In The Steps Of St. Paul. Rich & Cowan, Limited number 45 of a signed limited edition of 75. Half niger, raised spine bands with gilt label, gilt top edge. Fine, in slipcase bearing label. £80-120
593.    Morton (HV) In The Steps Of The Master, Rich & Cowan, Limited number 37 of a signed limited edition of 101. Half niger with buckram, raised spine bands with gilt label, gilt top edge. Fine in Fine slipcase bearing label. £100-140
594.    Military Postcards - Tuck's Red Cross, Bamforth Song Series, Tuck's Oilette "Our Ironclads", Ailies Perfume Card, etc. £20-30
595.    Seven Postcards Relating To Sheffield, plus approximately twenty five others. £15-25
596.    Newbigging (Thomas) History of The Forest of Rossendale. London / Bacup 1868. 8vo, 337pp, maroon cloth, gilt vignette front board. Includes a geology by Captain Aitken and a botany by Abraham Stansfield; Mather (JM) Rambles Round Rossendale. Riley 1894 (second series). Small 4to, 184pp, brown cloth, sepia photo plates (2). £40-60
597.    Burnett Tracy (W) Lancashire At The Opening of the Twentieth Century, with Contemporary Biographies edited by WT Pike. Brighton 1903. 4to, 432pp, decorative gilt stamped maroon morocco, gilt spine, and edges, marbled endpapers. £40-60
598.    Le Tall (William James) Gathered Fragments, of the Past and Present History of Woodhouse and It's Vicinity, Sheffield 1876. 8vo, 87pp, brown cloth boards, gilt titles, fold-out litho plan frontis. £15-25
599.    Shaffner (Colonel) History of The United States of America, Two volumes, 4to, half calf, gilt spines with raised bands, steel engraved plates and maps, foxing to exterior leaves (2). £15-25
600.    Whitaker (TD, Rev) Prospectus of An History of The Ancient Parish of Whalley ... In The Counties of Lancaster And York, Blackburn 1800-1801, 4to. qtr calf, boards well worn, engraved plates, pedigrees and v.large fold-out map, appendices. £20-30
601.    Skinner (EF) A Short History of The Sheffield Royal Hospital 1832-1932, first edition; Together with Photographic Postcard of The Royal Infirmary (2). £15-25
602.    Burns (Robert) The Merry Muses - Not For Maids, Ministers Or Striplings, private 1827, one of only ninety-nine copies printed, half maroon morocco, gilt spine with raised bands, gilt edges. £100-150
603.    Aretino (Pietro) Les Dialogues Du Livin, (Paris) 1879, six volumes, 16mo, half red morocco with gilt borders, spine and top edge, raised bands. £20-30
604.    Johnson (Samuel) The Lives Of The Poets, new edition 1816, three volumes, 16mo, full calf with diced and gilt decorative bands, gilt spines, marbled edges. £30-50
605.    Aubert (Charles) Peches Roses, Paris 1884, 8vo, half red morocco with marbled boards, gilt top edge, five parts bound in one, each with covers and engraved frontis; Nouvelles Amoureuses, Paris 1882, ten parts in two, full blue gilt decorative blue morocco, french erotic literature. (3) £30-50
606.    De Montifand (Marc) Joyeuses Nouvelles; Nouvelles Drolatiques; Les Folles Journees; Entre Messe et Vepres, Paris 1881, small 8vo, full blue morocco, gilt spines and edges; Plus Others, mainly XIX Century bindings. £30-50
606A.   Art Reference Books - John Lewis Krimmel by Anneliese Harding; French Prints of the XVIII Century by Ralph Nevill; Victorian Painters by Jeremy Maas; Plus fourteen others. (17) £30-50
606B.   Furniture Reference Books - English Furniture by Thomas Arthur Strange; Upholstery by E S Cooke, Jnr; English Furniture Styles by R Fastnedge; Plus eleven others (14). £30-50
606C.   Susie Cooper - A Pioneer of Modern Design ; Palissy Ware - Athlone Press 1996; Crown Devon - The History Of S.Fielding & Co. Jazz Publications 1993. (3) £10-20
607.    Glass Reference Books - Old European And American Glass by N Hudson Moore; Plus six others (7) £30-50
608.    Furniture Reference Books - Ralph Edwards - The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture. Country Life 1972; John Andrews - The Price Guide to Antique Furniture. ACC 1978; The Connoisseurs Guide to Antique Furniture 1969. (3) £15-25
609.    A Good Selection Of Reference Books - Regarding Gold, Silver and Silver Plate. (12) £20-30
610.    Horology Reference Books - Britten's Watch and Clock Makers Handbook ; Loomes' Complete British Clocks ; Plus eight others. (10) £20-30
611.    A Good Selection Of Ten Reference Books - Relating to Toys and Dolls :- one box £20-30
612.    Art Reference Books - The Complete Work Of Raphael. Harrison House 1969 ; Plus four others related. (5) £10-20
613.    A Good Selection Of Eleven Reference Books - Relating to Sculpture and Decorative Arts, including bronzes and antique iron. (11) £30-50
614.    A Good Selection Of Eighteen Reference Books - Relating to General Antiques and Collectables. (18) £15-25
615.    A Good Selection Of Twelve Reference Books - Relating to Jewellery, Antique Clothing etc. £20-30
616.    English Pottery And Porcelain By Paul Atterbury; Royal crown Derby China By Gillesby And Budd; Plus Thirteen Others. (15) £40-60
617.    A Box Of Millers Guides - And other reference books relating to Antique Carpets and Rugs :- One Box £15-25
618.    Gibbon (Edward) - Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon... With Occasional Notes And Narrative By John, Lord Sheffield. London 1796, Printed for Strahan, Cadell and Davies. Two volumes, 703 + 726pp. Contemp gilt tooled calf rebound with later spine, gilt raised bands and titles. Internally clean and bright. £40-60
619.    Postcards of The British Empire Published by Gale and Polden, 114 of 120 cards issued in original maroon cardboard box, unused, very good. £80-120
620.    The British Army Postcards Published by Gale and Polden, eleven different regiment sets in their original envelopes; Two Publications by Gale and Polden, which featured the postcards as colour plates; Twenty One Military Themed Loose Cards. £50-70
621.    Gale and Polden Military Sheets, nine chromo litho fold out sheets with a military theme including "Regimental Ribbons And Buttons" and "Flags of The British Empire And All Nations", Pictorial Card Covers (9). £60-80
622.    Cigarette Cards - John Player & Sons Army Corps and Divisional Signs, 144 of 150 cards; Plus a Large Quantity of Others, including Ogdens Orders of Chivalry, Players War Decorations and Medal, and Badges and Flags of British Regiments, some in albums. £40-60
623.    SCOTT (RF, CAPTAIN) Scott's Last Expedition - in two volumes...Arranged by Leonard Huxley. Smith, Elder & Co., 1913. First editions. 633pp and 534pp. Engraved portrait frontis of Scott and Wilson, colour plates, other illustrations, folding maps, blue cloth with gilt titles to front and spine, gilt top edge, front hinge to volume one slightly weak, rubbed at extremities. (2) £100-150
624.    Postcards, rotary photographic series, Bamforth photographic, ladies, reverends, etc; Plus approximately one hundred other postcards including Sheffield interest. £20-30
625.    Postcards, eleven early German gilt embossed sentimental cards, most with poetic verses to front, unsues, backs dusted; Plus approximately fifty other German postcards, generally good unused condition. £10-20
625A.   Postcards, approximately sixty Gruss Aus postcards, many with continental postage stamps, circa 1902-1904, fair to very good condition; Plus others. £30-40
626.    A Victorian Needlework Panel, worked in coloured woods with a figure before an Abbey, pond and tree in the foreground, 20 x 25.5 cms. £100-150
627.    A Victorian Sampler By Annie Eliza Bennett, aged 13, dated 1874, worked in coloured wools with a religious verse and floral motifs, within a flory and counter flory border, 38 x 34 cms. £80-100
628.    A Late Victorian Waxed and Silk Flower Arrangement, held in a parian vase, the fan shape flowers of Japanese influence, on a circular ebonized base, studded with similar flowers, under a glass dome, 56 cms overall. £70-90
629.    A Victorian Sampler, by Harriet Ackroyd aged 15, worked in coloured silks with a verse, flowers, birds, trees and motifs within a dentil border, dated 1841, 40 x 39cms, unframed. £40-60
630.    A Pair of XIX Century Samplers, by Isobell and Alison Thomson aged 4 years, (undated), worked in coloured silks with the alphabet and numbers over a lower panel of trees, birds, animals and flowers, within dentil borders, 52 x 30 cms. £500-800
631.    A Mid XX Century Eastern Wool Carpet, with central cartouche set within a multi-coloured floral panel on a red ground and cream tassled border, 390cms x 291cms. £100-200
632.    A Mid XX Century Eastern Wool Carpet, with octagonal symmetrical cartouche and all over floral motifs on cream, red and black grounds. 337cms x 246cms (some wear). £40-80
633.    A Mid XX Century Eastern Wool Tassled Carpet, with central cartouche surrounded by vases, birds and floral motifs on a claret ground set within multi-coloured borders, 391cms x 290cms. £100-200
634.    A George IV Sampler, by Charlotte Turner, aged 11, dated 1827, worked in coloured silks with a 'View of Solomon's Temple', beneath letters, numbers and verse, various motifs and birds, animals and flora, within a flory and counter flory border, 38 x 30cms, oak frame. £200-300
635.    A Victorian Gros Point Needlework Panel, of a bird amongst roses, worked in coloured wools against a neutral ground, in a rosewood frame, the gilt slip signed Mary Carr and dated 1857, 44 x 40cms overall. £40-60
636.    A Victorian Sampler, by Mary Carr, aged 9 years, dated 1853, worked in coloured wools with the alphabet, numbers, a bird and flowers, 320 x 23cms; Another Example, 14 x 19cms, both unframed (2). £15-25
637.    A XIX Century Woolwork on Silk Picture, of healing sick child with cherub and goat in attendance. 62 X. 46 cms. £150-250
640.    A Pair of XIX Century Mahogany Wall Mirrors, the oval bevelled plates within cartouche shaped frames, flanked by twin pilasters, over half-round shelves, 51 x 30cms. £80-120
641.    An Early XX Century Art Deco Wall Mirror, in three sections, the principal part engraved with a female in a pergola with flowers, birds and clouds, the peach 'wings' engraved with flower forms, with a wooden backing panel, c.1920, 118 x 130cms. £30-50
642.    An Early XX Century Scottish Arts & Crafts Wall Mirror, the rectangular bevelled glass in a hammered brass frame, embossed with plant forms and inscribed 'East West Hames Best', 92 x 71cms. £75-125
643.    A George III Style Mahogany Stained Wall Mirror, with a later bevelled plate within a fret cut frame, inlaid with paterae, 67 x 39.5cms. £40-60
644.    A Regency Giltwood Overmantle Mirror, with a re-entrant ball mounted cavetto pediment over a frieze of relief moulded charioltteers and classical figures, the three bevelled oblong mirrors with black reeded slips flanked by fluted pilasters with foliate capitols, 93 x 150 cms. £200-250
645.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, with a shield shaped mirror, on splayed feet. £20-40
646.    A Contemporary Rectangular Wall Mirror, the plate enclosed within a gilt metal and mirrored panel frame, 114 x 92cms. £80-120
648.    A Late XVIII Century Oak Longcase Clock, of thirty hour movement, the painted dial with moon phase , signed John Hudson, Nottingham, the hood with swan neck pediment and arched door, the trunk door having shell patera and mahogany and brass banding , on later base. £300-500
649.    A XIX Century Rosewood Wheel barometer, with ogee top fitted with a hydrometer, thermometer, silvered 19 cms dial, ivory button the level marker, London, 96 cms high. £80-120
650.    A XIX Century Mahogany Wheel Barometer, by J.Vasalli, Scarborough, with a silvered dial, hygrometer, thermometer, level and convex mirror, the case with a swan neck pediment, 102cms high. £200-300
651.    An Early XX Century Oak Cased Aneroid Barometer, of Art Nouveau Design, the thermometer signed Tolni, the case inlaid with brass plant forms, 70cms high. £60-90
652.    An Early XIX Century Mahogany Cased Wheel Barometer, by S.Bossi & Co, with a silvered dial and thermometer, the case with a broken arch pediment, inlaid with paterae, 97cms high. £200-300
654.    A XIX Century Oak Crossbanded Longcase Clock, of weight day movement striking on a bell, the brass dial (30cms) with a silver chapter ring with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, signed A.E.Frith, Halifax, sun/moon arch and brass mask spandrels, the hood with a swan neck pediment, brass roundels fluted pilasters, the trunk with an ogee top door, centred by shell patera, flanked by fluted 1/4 round columns, shell patera to deep plinth, 225cms high. £800-1200
655.    A XIX Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, the eight day movement with Roman numerals to white dial, with painted battle scene to the arch, the hood with swan neck canopy and turned columns, the case with shaped trunk door and inset ballusters, 225 cms high. £600-900
656.    An Early XX Century Oak Portico Clock, with a timepiece movement, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and floral stencil, the drum shape movement suspended between four circular columns, with a gilt metal pineapple finial, on a circular moulded base with compressed bun feet, 34 cms high. £120-180
657.    A XIX Century French Alabaster and Gilt Metal Mantle Clock by Japy Freres, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the white circular dial with blue Roman numerals, inscribed Nathan & Co., Birmingham, the cream alabaster case with an urn surmount, scroll uprights, on a shaped breakfront base with rounded ends, raised on four toupie feet, 34 cms high, with a velvet lined giltwood stand. (Lacking glass dome) £150-200
658.    A Late XIX Century German Walnut and Beech Cased Vienna Doubleweight Wall Clock, by Gustav Becker, the cream enamel two-part dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, of eight day movement striking on a gong, the case with a shaped pediment with applied face mask and ceramic eagle finial, fluted side columns, 130 cms high. £200-300
659.    A Late XIX Century German Wall Clock, with a timepiece movement, the cream dial with Arabic numerals and steel hands, the stained beech case with a horse surmount flanked by turned finials, half round turned pilasters flanking the glass door, 75 cms high. £50-70
660.    An Early XX Century Brass Gravity Clock, with a circular dial, on a stepped marble base, marked British Make Patent 15238 14066/19, 26 cms high. £100-150
661.    An XVIII Century Oak Longcase Clock, with 30 hour movement, by C. Fletcher, Rotherham, with stepped cornice, square 30 cms diameter dial engraved with birds and flowers, on bracket feet, 208 cms high. £600-800
662.    A XIX Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials and signed Stonehouse, Leeds, flower painted spandrels with a religious scene, the hood with swan neck pediment and plain pilasters, the crossbanded trunk door of Gothic form, flanked by canted corners, on a deep plinth with shaped bracket feet, 235 cms high. £600-800
663.    A XIX Century Mahogany and Rosewood Longcase Clock, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and calendar aperture, signed Beal & Son, Sheffield, painted to the arch with a shipping scene, the hood with a swan neck pediment, baluster turned pilasters, the trunk door flanked by canted corners, on a deep plinth with bracket feet, 227 cms high. £300-500
664.    A Late XIX Century French Gilt Metal Mantel Clock, the drum shape movement by Japy Fils, of eight day movement striking on a bell, with a white enamel dial and Roman numerals, the case cast as a young girl holding a basket of flowers, the clock surmounted by a small dwelling, on a deep scrolled and pierced plinth, 33.5 cms high, on an ebonized base, under a glass dome, (damages). £100-150
665.    A XIX Century French Gilt Metal Mantel Clock, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the enamel porcelain dial with cartouche chapter, against a duck egg blue ground, painted to the centre with motifs and an owl perched on a leafy branch, the drum shape case surmounted by a figure of a Greek scholar, seated amongst clouds, flanked by two conforming urn shaped finials, the shaped base mounted with two lovebirds over a narrow porcelain panel painted with a landscape, on toupie feet, 31cms high. £150-200
666.    A 1930's Longcase Clock, with circular aperture, glazed door and carved pediment, three weight Westminster chimes movement and Arabic numerals to silvered dial. £250-350
667.    A Regency Mahogany Table Clock, with a double fusee movement striking on a gong, (coverted from bell strike), with shoulded plates with edgeline engraving, the circular convex cream dial with Roman chapter, measuring 20 cms diameter, with replacement blued steel hands, the shouldered oblong case with a caddy top, inlaid with brass banding, floral and drapery swags and foliate medallion, the sides with ring handles over silk lined metal grills, raised on ball feet, 56 cms high. * Note: Accompanied by a detailed description of the restoration work carried out in 1996, with the original hands and 1989 Insurance Valuation. £500-800
668.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Art Nouveau Mantle Clock, with a French timepiece movement, the circular white dial with Roman numerals, the shaped case inlaid with box and gilded ornament, with box banding, 19.5 cms high. £70-90
674.    An Edwardian Inlaid Corner Chair, with a shaped rail over pierced splats, a green dralon seat, on turned legs joined by an 'X' stretcher. £40-60
675.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Hepplewhite Style Salon Chair, with a shield back, shaped arms, on tapering legs and spade feet. £50-100
676.    A XIX Century Inlaid Walnut Side Cabinet, with applied carved scrolling to mirror back, the shaped fronted base with grey marble top over three mirrored cupboard doors divided by turned supports, 121 cms wide. £250-350
677.    A XIX Century Inlaid Walnut Breakfront Sideboard, with central marble top over mirrored cupboard doors, flanked by pedestals, each having single drawer, over open shelf and cupboard below, 185 cms wide (lacking back). £150-250
678.    An XVIII Century Ash and Elm Corner Chair, with a pierced splat, turned supports and drop-in seat, raised on straight legs. £250-350
679.    A Late XVIII Century Mahogany Drop-leaf Dining Table, with shaped apron, raised on moulded legs, with original brass castors, 156 x 121 cms. £150-250
680.    A XIX Century Mahogany Cylinder Fronted Bureau, with Greek key inlay to galleried back, walnut pigeon hole interior, pull-out slope with tooled green leather scriver, over three drawers having brass swan neck handles, on tapering legs. 123 cms wide. £600-800
681.    A XX Century Walnut Table Canteen of Plated Cutlery by Mappin & Webb of Sheffield, approximately 175 pieces, contained in two bow-fronted drawers, set with floral border top, on carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, with the plaque Presented To A. Blanchard With Honourary Freedom Of The City 1945. £450-650
682.    A Late XIX Century Oak Book Cabinet, with shaped pediment, Art Nouveau lead glazed doors, adjustable shelves and cupboard below, 101 cms wide. (One pane cracked) £200-300
683.    A XIX Century Mahogany Extending Dining Table, with wind-out action, raised on turned legs terminating with brass and porcelain castors, with spare leaves. Extending to 250 cms x 107 cms. £400-600
684.    A Regency Rosewood Brass Inlaid Chiffonier, with shaped top and single shelf with turned supports, the base having a single drawer above two cupboard doors on a plinth base (damaged). £300-500
685.    A Late XIX Century Oak Roll-top Desk, with gallery back over a tambour front enclosing a fitted interior, with brass cup handles to two flights of four drawers, 121 cms wide. £250-350
686.    A XIX Century French Ladies Dressing Table, with marquetry inlaid top decorated with musical instruments, central mirror, ebonised base, turned legs and stretcher with applied ormolu mounts. £300-500
687.    A 1920's Oak Side Cabinet, of breakfront form, with low back, three upper astragal bevelled glazed doors over three cupboard doors with all-over vine, shell and foliate carving, on heavy cup and cover feet, 140 cms wide. £250-350
688.    A Set of Six Late XIX Century Oak Dining Chairs, each with poker work scroll top rail and lower splat, on turned and block supports. £20-40
689.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Hall Stand, with dome top and inset bevelled mirror, over panelled back, having a seat with rising lid flanked by stick stands, fitted with oxidized copper hooks, 95 cms wide. £200-300
690.    A Set of Four XIX Century Walnut Salon Chairs, with scrollwork top rails and poker work acorn leaf panels on tripod and reeded legs. £80-120
691.    A Late XIX Century Ebonized Display Cabinet, with shaped back, glazed door, on splayed tapering legs with all over painted vase and floral decoration, 61 cms wide. £150-250
692.    A Pair of XIX Century Oak Hall Chairs, with applied motifs to wheel backs, supported by 'C' scrolls, on serpentine fronted seat ad cabriole legs. £150-250
693.    A XIX Century Walnut Loo Table, the oval top inlaid with boxwood stringing and motifs to quartered panels, the base with central baluster and four legs, featuring all over poker work carving. £300-400
694.    A Chippendale Style Mahogany Occasional Table, with pie crust rim to bird cage snap top, on carved pedestal with tripod feet. £100-150
695.    A XIX Century Mahogany Fire Screen, extending with sliding panels, with shaped supports united by a stretcher. £100-150
696.    A XIX Century Mahogany Fold-Over Tea Table with rectangular top on turned legs. £100-150
697.    A Walnut Occasional Table, with an inlaid oval top, turned supports, on carved swept legs, 87 cms wide, 76 cms high. £100-150
698.    A Late XIX Century Oak Settle, the three panelled back with carved decoration, shaped arms, on cabriole legs with pad feet. £200-300
699.    A Late XIX Century Rosewood Music Cabinet, with shaped twin mirrored back, upper and lower doors having bevelled mirrored and inlaid panels profusely decorated with vases, swags and batwing quadrants, concealing shelved and sectioned compartments on a plinth base with porcelain castors. 149cms high 91.5cms wide. £300-500
700.    A XIX Century Painted Pine Kitchen Cabinet, with stepped pediment, four arched glazed doors over three drawers, dog kennel flanked by two cupboard doors. 171.5cm wide. £400-600
701.    A XIX Century Rosewood Fold-Over Card Table, with applied foliate apron on octagonal bulbous pedestal, quatrefoil base and paw feet. £350-450
702.    A Late XIX Century Seven Piece Walnut Parlour Suite,comprising chaise longue, grandfather and grandmother chairs and four single chairs, each with half wheel and spindle decoration, re-upholstered in a brown button back velvet. £300-500
703.    A Late XIX Century Chinese Hardwood Occasional Table, with circular wavy top and undershelf supported by four cabriole legs decorated with mask heads on ball and claw feet, with all over heavilly carved decoration. £80-120
704.    A XIX Century Mahogany Chest of Drawers, with two short and three long drawers on a plinth base, 114cm x 121cm. £300-500
705.    A Late XVII Century Walnut Chest of Drawers, with crossbanded top and feather banding with three small drawers on bun feet, 115cm x 117cm. (heavilly restored) £200-300
706.    A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Triple Wardrobe, with applied 'C' scroll brackets and panelled doors with fitted interior enclosing shelves and drawers on a plinth base. £300-500
707.    A 1920's Walnut Bedroom Suite, the triple wardrobe with maple crossband, shaped marquetry panel with butterfly and flower decoration; A similarly decorated cupboard with central shaped marquetry panel and three graduated drawers; A dressing table with shaped central swing mirror, quartered concave top and drawers, on tapering legs; A shaped maple mirror with bevelled glass. (4) £400-600
708.    A Mid XIX Century Walnut Oval Kneehole Desk, in the manner of Chippendale, with a tooled green leather writing surface, cross banded and with a floret carved border, over three frieze drawers, supported on twin half-round pedestals, each with three graduated drawers and an opposing cupboard, raised on ogee bracket feet, 152cms diameter, 176cms high. £1500-2500
709.    A XIX Century Mahogany Bow-front Chest, with two short and three long drawers, shaped apron and on bracket feet, 116 cms wide, 120 cms high. £200-300
710.    A XX Century Walnut Armchair, in a green dralon, on carved cabriole legs. £50-100
711.    A XIX Century Pitch Pine Lectern, with sloping top, turned columns, panelled front and back, on rectangular bases, 104 cms high. £80-120
712.    A XIX Century Pedestal Table, with a cross banded top, maple panel and chamfered pedestal on splayed feet. £150-250
713.    A Mid XIX Century Walnut Nursing Chair, with upholstered top rail and seat, shaped supports, on cabriole legs. £150-180
714.    A 1930's Oak Kneehole Desk, with tooled inset scriver, two upper drawers and two flights of three graduated drawers, all with brass pear drop handles, 140 cms wide. £300-400
715.    A 1930's Mahogany Wind-Out Dining Table, the oval shaped table on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet (with two additional leaves). Together With Eight Chairs (six single and two carver) with Queen Anne style splat, gadrooned frieze on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. £300-400
716.    A Mahogany Pedestal Sideboard, with two bow fronted lower central drawers flanked by pedestals with single drawers with cupboards below, canted and reeded sides on cabriole legs and claw and ball feet. £150-250
717.    A XIX Century Walnut Chaise Longue, with oval central panel, carved cresting and scroll hand rests, on cabriole legs, re-upholstered in a green button back dralon; Together with Matching Gents and Ladies Parlour Chairs. (3) £500-800
718.    A Pair of Regency Mahogany Carver Chairs, with rectangular bar backs, scroll arms, drop-in seats on sabre legs, (repair noticed). £150-200
719.    An XVIII Century Mahogany Pedestal Table, with dish top, turned support and tripod base, (alteration). £100-150
721.    A XIX Century Mahogany Chiffonier, with applied basket and scroll decoration to top, serpentine shelf with barley twist supports, over cushion drawer and cupboards below, 88.5 cms wide. £200-300
722.    A XIX Century Mahogany Solicitors cabinet, with stepped pediment, brass inset cup handles to upper and lower sliding panelled doors, sectioned interior and turned handles to three central drawers, all on plinth base, 252.5 cms high, 185 cms wide. £400-600
723.    A XIX Century Mahogany Book Cabinet, with stepped pediment, twin glazed upper doors over two drawer base with cupboards below. £300-400
724.    A XIX Century Mahogany Bookcase Top, with twin domed glazed doors. £50-100
725.    A XIX Century Oak and Mahogany Corner Wall Cupboard, with flat fronted crossbanded door, stepped pediment, inlaid mahogany frieze, 99cms high. £80-120
726.    A Late XIX Century Walnut Linen Press, with stepped pediment, twin dental and reeded doors with poker work panels, over two deep drawers, 205cms high. £200-300
727.    A Late XIX Century Art Nouveau Oak Bureau, with gallery back, period oxidised copper hinges to fall front, over single drawer and bookshelves, 85.5 cms wide. £100-150
728.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Diplay cabinet, with swan neck pediment and scroll supports to kidney mirror back, over lead glazed door on tapering legs, 56 cms wide. £200-300
729.    A Georgian Oak Fold-over tea Table, with 'D' ends on turned legs, 90.5 cms wide. £100-150
730.    A XIX Century Walnut Sutherland Table, with canted corners, twin turned supports united by stretcher. £60-80
731.    A Late XIX Century Ash and Elm Spindle Back Armchair, with shaped arms, rush seat and rail stretchers, on ball feet, (with faults). £50-100
732.    A XIX Century Red Boulle cabinet, with ormolu mounts, the upper section with a stepped top over a single glazed door, enclosing two shelves, flanked by caryatid mounts, the lower section of similar construction, the glazed door enclosing a single shelf, flanked by goat mask mounts, on a plinth base, 175 cms high, 72 cms wide, 39 cms deep. £600-800
733.    A XIX Century Mahogany Bow-front Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, on splayed legs, 106.5 cms wide, (with damage). £150-200
734.    A Reproduction Fauteuil, with a moulded encircling frame, serpentine seat, on French cabriole legs, upholstered in green velvet. £150-250
735.    A George II Style Wing Armchair, upholstered in green velvet, with a serpentine back, outswept scroll arms on claw and ball feet with shell knees. £100-150
736.    A Walnut Framed Elbow Chair, upholstered in gold velvet, the oblong panel back over a carver seat, with moulded downswept arms, on pad feet with foliate carved knees. £80-120
737.    A Pair of William IV Mahogany Wine Coolers, the tops with gadrooned decoration, tapering trunks with applied panels to the doors and sides, on reeded columns with grotesque heads, standing on hairy paw feet, 125cms high, 55cm wide. £800-1200
738.    A XIX Century Ash and Elm Children's Rocking Chair, with shaped top rail, side rings and turned spindles, with rush seat with cabriole legs standing on rockers, 77cms high. £60-80
739.    An Early XIX Century Mahogany Pembroke Table, with drop leaves, two small drawers, two dummy drawers on reverse, and turned legs, 69 cms high, 50 cms wide. £300-400
740.    A Set of Four Late XIX Century Mahogany Salon Chairs, each with shaped top rail, pierced splat, heavilly carved with 'C' scroll and flowers, upholstered seat, on carved cabriole legs; Together with A Pair of Matching Nursing Chairs. (6) £400-500
741.    A XIX Century French Marquetry and Parquetry Bonheur du Jour, with gilt metal mounts overall, the upper section composed of a pair of doors, crossbanded and inlaid with specimen woods, with diamond trellis cornered by paterae, centred by figural panels in the XVIII Century manner, over two narrow drawers with conforming trellis inlays, that lower part having a hinged flap, inlaid with a courting couple in a garden, she with a mandolin, the concealed writing surface lined in blue baize, over a full width narrow drawer with rainceau frieze raised on knopped fluted tapering legs with gilt metal caps, 137 cms high, 80 cms wide, 50 cms deep. £800-1000
742.    A XX Century Mahogany Specimen Table, with an octagonal top, shaped supports and ormolu mounts, with undershelf, bearing label Arthur Brett, Norwich, 72 cms high. £200-300
743.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Display Cabinet, with shaped pediment, swag decoration to frieze, on tapering legs with spade feet. 123cms wide. £300-400
744.    A XIX Century And Earlier Continental Oak Sideboard, with four upper drawers over arched cupboard doors, each having marquetry panels, with all over carving and turned pillars. £100-200
745.    A XIX Century Gilt Pine and Gesso Console Table and Pier Glass, of serpentine form, with white marble top over a pedestal modelled as a putti, supporting a flowering shrub, in front at its feet, on moulded base, the arched topped rectangular glass with a moulded frame embellished with pendant plant forms, 423 cms high, 102cms wide. £1200-1500
746.    A XIX Century Mahogany 'D' Ended Dining Table, with boxwood stringing on tapering legs (lacking spare leaves) 122.5cms wide. £150-250
747.    A XIX Century Oak Dining Table, with moulded border, carved scrollwork frieze and turned legs, with two additional leaves 129cms x 161cms. Together with Six Charles II Style Chairs (four single and two carvers) each with carved cresting, bergere backs and barley twist supports. £300-500
748.    A XIX Century Walnut Double Wardrobe, with applied symmetrical moulding to domed top canopy, over twin panelled doors, chamfered corners, on plinth base, 137 cms wide. £200-250
749.    A XIX Century Birch Wood Triple Wardrobe, with stepped pediment, applied mouldings to twin arched panelled doors, flanking mirror fronted door concealing sliding trays, over drawers, on plinth base, 218 cms wide. £300-400
750.    An early XX Century Inlaid Oak Wardrobe, with twin mirrored doors, flanking central panel carved with swags and foliage on pokerwork ground, on drawer base, 188 cms wide. £200-250
751.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany desk, with raised stationary compartment, single drawer and on tapering legs with corner brackets. £100-150
752.    An Early XX Century Two-Tier Bookcase, with galleried back and dentil decoration, fall front, glazed doors and on a curved base. £80-120
753.    A XIX Century Mahogany Chiffonier, the back with a central carved crest, single shelf, with two drawers and panels below , on a plinth base and bun feet. £100-150
754.    A Set of Four XVIII Century Oak Dining Chairs, each with shaped top rail, pierced splat, drop-in seat and chamfered block legs. £100-200
755.    An XVIII Century Oak Dresser, with two long drawers flanking smaller central drawer over shaped apron and pot cupboard, all united by block supports. Together with rack above, 142cms wide. £500-800
757.    A Late XIX Century Walnut Bookcase, with two glazed upper cupboard doors above two short drawers and cupboards below (bearing makers label 'E.Smith Beer, Sheffield') 170cms x 127cms. £200-300
758.    A XIX Century Oak Pedestal Table, the circular top with snap action, on turned stalk, tripod legs and pad feet (with alterations). £50-100
759.    A Set of Six Regency Mahogany Dining Chairs, each with a rectangular bar back, scroll rail and drop in seat on sabre legs. £650-850
760.    A Set of Four Late XIX Century Rosewood Salon Chairs, each with pierced ribbon and scroll central splat, supporting oval cartouche of torch, inlaid in satinwood and bone, (one damaged); A Similar Nursing Chair. (5) £80-120
761.    A Late XIX Century Rosewood Tub Chair, with scroll bar back flanking oval cartouche of a vase, inlaid in satinwood and bone, on turned legs. £120-150
762.    A XIX Century Davenport, with galleried back, right hand flight of four drawers, opposing dummy drawers, satinwood interior, on detachable base with bun feet, bearing label 'Wood & Sons, Western Road, Brighton'. £200-300
763.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Sutherland Table, with drop leaves, turned supports on splayed feet. £70-100
764.    A William IV Maple Rectangular Topped Mahogany Side Table, with secret side drawer, on acanthus carved and turned legs, 84 x 137.5 cms. £250-350
765.    An Edwardian Mahogany Occasional Table, of circular form with undershelf, on slender legs with swept feet. £60-80
766.    A Set Of Four XIX Century Mahogany Balloon Back Dining Chairs, with scroll insets, straight fronts and legs and drop-in seats. £150-250
767.    A XIX Century Oak Polescreen, hung with a floral woolwork panel, on a tricorn base, 158 cms high. £75-125
768.    A Late XVII Century Joined Oak Coffer, with cable carving to four panelled fascia, on stile feet, 136cm wide. £300-500
769.    A Late XVII / Early XVIII Century Joined Elm Coffer, with three panelled top and carved frieze, two panelled fascia, bearing initials 'R.W', on stile feet, 102cm wide. £200-300
770.    A XIX Century Mahogany Book Cabinet, with scrollwork cornice, panelled doors over cushion drawer and arched panelled doors, 116.5cm wide. £200-300
771.    A Late XVII Century Oak Single Chair, with rail back and panelled seat on turned and block supports. £60-90
772.    A XIX Century Pollarded Oak Secretaire Cabinet, with piano hinge lift up top, pigeon hole interior, drop-down writing slope, two short over three long drawers by left hand cupboard, on plinth base, 123 cms wide. £300-400
773.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Triple Wardrobe, the central door having ribbon decoration over four drawers flanked by two mirrored doors to the hanging compartments, on a bracket base. 193cms wide. Together with a Pot Cuboard and single chair. £300-500
774.    A Late XIX Century Ash Triple Wardrobe, with all over carving, stepped pediment, panelled end doors flanking central pegged mirror door concealing sliding trays with drawers below. Together with Matching Kneehole Dressing Table and a single chair. £300-500
776.    A 1930's Oak Fire Surround, with a stepped cornice, turned columns and on block feet, 169 cms wide, 135 cms high. £100-200
777.    A XX Century Regency Style Mahogany Breakfront Sideboard, with crossbanded and brass inlaid top, bowed end cupboards, flanking twin drawers on tapering legs with spade feet, bearing label for Burton reproductions Ltd., 168 cms wide. £200-300
778.    A XX Century Regency Style Mahogany Extending Dining Table, in twin tripod pedestals and all over brass inlay; Together with Six Chairs, four single and two carver, with ropetwist top rails. £100-200
779.    An XVIII Century Mahogany Large Drop Leaf Dining Table, with 'D' ends, on square chamferred legs with triangular geometrical feet, 164 x 155 cm. £700-900
780.    A XIX Century Ash and Elm Windsor Chair, with a pierced splat on turned legs with 'H' stretcher. £150-250
781.    A XIX Century Ash and Elm Windsor Chair, with a pierced splat on turner legs with 'H' stretcher (alterations). £100-150
782.    A Late XVIII Century Oak Flat Fronted Corner Cupboard, with stepped and tongued pediment, panelled doors concealing shaped shelves and bowed back, 81 cms wide. £120-180
783.    An Edwardian Mahogany Bow-front Sideboard, with low back, brass lion mask handles to drawers, flanked by cupboard doors, on tapering legs, 102.5 cms wide. £250-350
784.    An XVIII Century Oak Chest, with two short and three long graduated drawers with brass tyre, on shaped bracket base, 102 cms wide, (some damage). £300-400
785.    A George I Period Walnut Chest, with three short and three long graduated drawers having swan neck handles, on later ball feet, 101 cms wide. £500-700
786.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Breakfront Parlour Settee, with shaped top, on slender cabriole legs, 128 cms wide. £250-350
787.    A Mid XX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Freestanding Corner Cabinet, with glazed upper door over cupboard doors on splayed legs. 170cm tall. £60-90