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The North Cotswold Saleroom

Bourton-on-the-Water

Thursday 22nd February 2018

at 10.00am

Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Decorative Objets D’Art

Including Antique Weaponry, Military Medals and early 19th c. Humorous Political Caricature Prints

From a good selection of antique weaponry

Lot 448

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How to get hereBy car The North Cotswold Saleroom is located in Bourton-on-the-Water at the westerly end of the High Street off Lansdowne and accessed via a small driveway between Mary’s Laundry and Bourton Landrovers (look out for the sale sign on the pavement immediately next to the beginning of the driveway), the Saleroom is to be found a short distance down the driveway on the left hand side and is fully signposted.There are excellent free car parking spaces at the Saleroom, please do not park between the Saleroom and the Royal British Legion Hall.By train The nearest stations are Moreton-in-Marsh and Kingham and taxis are readily available from the stations.By bus There are 46 local bus services running from Bourton-on-the-Water and buses can easily be found in most of the villages or from main Towns locally.

Available live online bidding at www.the-saleroom.com/taylerandfletcher

Enquiries: Martin L. Lambert Catalogue: £5SALE VIEWING: Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st February 8.00am to 8.00pm and on the Morning of Sale from 7.30am until the sale time at 10.00am. As some items are not inspected by the Auctioneers until they are delivered to the saleroom on the day before the sale, we strongly recommend that you telephone

us before travelling to view a specific item.

Sale Day Telephones: 01451 821666 General 07989 357218 Condition Reports 07792 544318 General Enquiries, Commission Bids 01451 821666 Results (after 3 pm)

Auctioneers’ Offices: THE NORTH COTSWOLD SALEROOM

Landsdowne, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire GL54 2AR

Tel: 01451 821666E-mail: [email protected]

Where possible, all lots should be cleared from the saleroom by 6.00pm on sale day. The auctioneers will store goods free of charge for a maximum of 1 week after the sale day. Thereafter, storage charges

will be made.Buyers Premium 18% + VAT

Bidding: Please register for a bidding number prior to bidding. Commission and telephone bids must be submitted on the correct forms in full and received by the auctioneers by 7.00pm on viewing days. The auctioneers regret that any bids left after this time are

not guaranteed to be processed/executed.Packaging: We can recommend a professional packing/shipping firm for any items which you cannot collect. We regret we are not

professional packers and cannot take responsibility for items packed and posted by the saleroom on your behalf.

www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk

ANTIquES, FINE ART AND DECORATIVE OBjETS D’ART, INCLuDING SPECIALIST SECTIONS OF ANTIquE WEAPONRy, MILITARy MEDALS PERSIAN CARPETS & EARLy 19th C. HuMOROuS POLITICAL CARICATuRE PRINTS

Thursday, 22nd February 2018 at 10.00 am preciselyTo be sold by Auction at THE NORTH COTSWOLD SALEROOM

Landsdowne, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire GL54 2ARFront cover, part detail lot 46 (pair)

The North Cotswold SaleroomBourton-on-the-WaterGloucestershire GL54 2AR

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SALE NOTESTHIS, OuR FIRST SELECTED LOT WINTER AuCTION SALE OF OuR THREE ANNuAL OFFERINGS FOR 2018 of Antiques, Fine Art and decorative Objets D’Art at our new and permanent venue, The North Cotswold Saleroom, Lansdowne, Bourton-on-the-Water, Glos., GL54 2AR, on Thursday 22nd February 2018 that now plays host to all of our auction sales, amounts to 550 selected lots with the Auctioneers gratefully acknowledging having been favoured with instructions as regards numerous local and further afield House and Estate Clearances with the various Fine Antique Furniture, Ceramics, Silverware, Bijouterie, Jewellery, Clocks and lots of Hand Knotted Oriental and Persian Carpets etc. to be offered removed for convenience of sale to The North Cotswold Saleroom and coming fresh to the market for the first time in many years.

Notwithstanding the many various high quality items consigned from the above sources, together with various Solicitors and Executors instructions, private entries and from other sources etc., the Auctioneers are also pleased to be able to offer for sale by public auction a very fine privately collected offering of Antique Weaponry (primarily Pistols and Flintlocks) together with very good private entries of Chinese and Oriental Ceramics, (the collections primarily originally amassed many years ago), assorted 19th and 20th Century Military Medals and a very large collection of early 19th Century Political and Humorous hand coloured Caricature Prints and Engravings also compliments this most prestigious and established of Gloucestershire sales.

INTERNET IMAGES/PHOTOGRAPHS: All lots can be viewed on our website – www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk

INTERNET BIDDING; We are pleased to announce, in partnership with www.thesaleroom.com, we can provide live online bidding at our Fine Art auctions (22nd February, 21st June and 18th October 2018). You will be able to see lots on your computer screen at the same time as they appear in the room. You will also be able to relay bids through your computer/laptop directly to the Auctioneer. If you choose to bid live via the internet, please ensure that your bids are swift and in time and not left ‘until the last second’ before the gavel goes down as the Auctioneer may well miss your bid if it is not in time against other bidding. A live audio feed lets you experience the atmosphere of the auction. To register or to find out more information, visit www.thesaleroom.com/taylerandfletcher

SALE TIME: The sale will commence at 10.00am

PuRCHASE PRICE and VAT: The Purchaser shall pay the hammer price together with a premium of 18% of the hammer price exclusive of VAT which will be added. Items purchased live online via ‘the-saleroom.com’ are also subject to a 3% (on hammer price) surcharge. (Please see ATG media terms and conditions of business)

BuyER’S NuMBERS will be used at this sale. Please register beforehand.

VIEWING: On Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st February from 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. and on the Morning of Sale from 7.30 a.m. until the sale time at 10.00 a.m. As some items are not inspected by the Auctioneers until they are delivered to the saleroom on the day before the sale we strongly recommend that you telephone us before travelling to view a specific item.

*Artists Resale Rights (ARR) or Droit de Suite – Please note all lots marked with an asterisk (*) may or may not be subject to an added buyers ARR payment at the maximum rate of 4% of the hammer price, plus V.A.T. on lots of 1000 Euros (approx. £879) or more in accordance with Eu Directive 2001/84/EC. Exchange rates will be calculated at the currency conversion rate on the day of the sale. Each time you bid on a lot covered by the ARR, you agree to pay an additional amount equal to the resale royalty, if you are the successful bidder this amount will be added to your invoice. For further information about ARR please contact the Fine Art Department.

CAR PARKING: There are excellent car parking facilities with free car parking spaces directly outside the Saleroom.

ATTENDANCE RISK: All Persons attending on the viewing and sale days do so entirely at their own risk and neither the Vendors nor the Auctioneers will be responsible for any accident, injury, damage or loss whatever or however incurred.

METHOD OF PAyMENT: All lots to be paid for before removal on the day of sale. Cheques from Persons not known to us only accepted up to the value of a valid cheque card, unless prior arrangements have been made with us, please telephone 01451 821666. Please note, we are able to accept payment by credit or debit cards from clients in person. Card payment will incur no charge or payment can easily be made by Bank transfer. If you have bought via thesaleroom.com. live bidding, a link will be sent to you enabling you to pay easily. (Please enquire with the Auctioneer’s for further information). We regret we are unable to take Debit card or Credit card payments after the sale ‘over the Telephone’.

COMMISSIONS: The Auctioneers will faithfully execute written commissions without charge, but without accepting responsibility for any oversight. The Auctioneers will absolutely not be held responsible for any oversight or mistakes made when pre sale ’private bids’ are left with any of the Saleroom Porters. Persons not able to attend the Sale personally are invited to complete the auction sale commission bid forms that are freely and widely available at the Auctioneers saleroom offices. No responsibility whatsoever will be accepted by the Auctioneers for any ‘private’ arrangements made in any other regard. Limited mobile telephones will be available on the sale day for telephone bids only on items deemed by the Auctioneers to have a value of £200 or more. £200 is the minimum entry level Telephone bid. Please Note; the Auctioneers will not be held responsible for any oversight with telephone bidding or for any failure of telephone lines or naturally enough, if the number is called and there is no answer.

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The North Cotswold Saleroom, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire

The Timetable below is only a guide. The Auctioneer may go ahead of schedule. It is hoped to maintain a selling rate of about 100 lots per hour and the timetable below is a rough guide only. PLEASE MAKE SuRE THAT yOu ARE IN THE SALEROOM AT LEAST 20 MINuTES BEFORE yOu EXPECT A LOT TO BE OFFERED in case the Auctioneer is ahead of schedule.

Approx. time 10.00am – 10.30am10.30am – 10.45am10.45am - 10.50am 10.50am – 11.15am11.15am – 12.00pm12.00pm – 12.10pm12.10pm - 12.30pm12.30pm - 2.40pm12.40pm – 1.20pm1.20pm – 1.30pm1.30pm – 1.35pm1.35pm – 2.15pm

2.15pm - 2.25pm2.25pm – 2.45pm2.45pm – 3.15pm

ORDER OF SALELOTS1 to 50 POTTERy AND PORCELAIN51 to 69 GLASSWARE70 to 82 METALWARE AND BRONZES83 to 121 SILVER AND SILVER PLATE 122 to 194 jEWELLERy195 to 210 CLOCKS AND WATCHES211 to 242 OBjETS D’ART, WORKS OF ART AND BIjOuTERIE243 to 258 MILITARy MEDALS259 to 321 LARGER OBjETS D’ART AND WORKS OF ART322 to 332 ANTIquE WEAPONARy333 to 339 POSTAGE STAMPS340 to 407 PAINTINGS, PICTuRES, LITHOGRAPHS & ENGRAVINGS (including early 19th Century political and humorous Caricature Prints)408 to 420 MIRRORS AND BOOKS421 to 443 HAND KNOTTED PERSIAN AND OTHER RuGS AND CARPETS444 to 501 ANTIquE, PERIOD AND SELECTED DECORATIVE FuRNITuRE

COLLECTION & STORAGE: All lots should be cleared from the North Cotswold Saleroom by 6.00 p.m. on the day of sale. Lots left with the Auctioneers on the Sale day for later collection must be collected by the buyer within one week of the sale date. The Auctioneers will store items bought by clients free of charge until this time and after this, any uncollected larger items will be subject to a charge of £5 per week per item. Local or national delivery of furniture and other items bought can be arranged through the auctioneers if desired, please telephone 01451 821666 for more details.

CONDITIONS OF SALE: will be exhibited on the premises on day of sale. Some catalogue descriptions indicate damage, repairs or restorations. This is a general guide only and does not constitute a full condition report or guarantee for other lots when no reference is made. Lots are described by the Auctioneers or Vendors but the authenticity and genuineness of any auction lot must be confirmed by the buyer before purchase. Purchasers are advised to examine every lot carefully prior to sale. All measurements are approximate and the colours printed within this Catalogue are not necessarily ‘true’.

LIGHT REFRESHMENTS: will be available in the Saleroom on sale day.

SALE RESuLTS: Can be obtained on our website www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk from approx. 7.00pm on the day of Sale.

‘TIMED AuCTION’ Certain lots unsold from the main auction sale may well be offered in another ‘internet only’ auction for a period of time after the main event. This service is provided by the-saleroom.com and effectively gives the unsold lots another platform to be sold. This is a free service and lots, if sold in this way, will be subject to the usual vendor’s commission as if sold in the main auction. Further details from the Fine Art Department.

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Monthly Collective Auction Sale Dates 2018

We have arranged for monthly collective sales of Antique & Reproduction Furniture and Estate Clearance Effects to be held at The North Cotswold Saleroom, Bourton-on-the-Water on the following forthcoming dates:

SATuRDAy 24th MARCH 2018 - to include specialist Stamps, Coins and Medals section

SATuRDAy 21st APRIL 2018 - to include specialist decortative Garden Statuary, Stoneware and ‘Outside Effects’ section.

SATuRDAy 19th MAy 2018 - to include specialist Antique and Modern Silver section.

Monthly sales commence at 10.00 am. Viewing all day Friday preceding from 8.00am to 6.00pm and on the morning of sale from 7.30 am until start of sale at 10.00 am.

Closing date for entries into sales is 15 days prior to sale date or earlier if fully booked.

Three specialist ANTIquE & FINE ART SALES have been arranged at THE NORTH COTSWOLD SALEROOM, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire for

February 22nd, june 21st and October 18th 2018.

These sales commence at 10.00 am sharp. Viewing on Tuesday prior from 8.00am to 8.00pm, all day Wednesday prior from 8.00am to 8.00pm

and on morning of sale from 7.30am until the sale time at 10.00am. Full details from Martin Lambert.

Valuations: We can provide detailed inventories and valuations for probate, insurance and family division purposes. We give free valuations for auction sale purposes at

The North Cotswold Saleroom on Wednesday mornings between 9.00 am and 1.00 pm or a valuer will be pleased to call at your home to appraise a single item or the whole house contents. We also regularly undertake entire house clearances and haulage and storage of any items can be

easily arranged, to suit the clients’ requirements.

Tayler & Fletcher The North Cotswold Saleroom, Lansdowne, Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire GL54 2AR

Telephone: 01451 821666 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk

for sale previews, estimates, regular updates, results, lot images and entry forms for e-mail purposes.

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LOCAL COTSWOLD OFFICESAuCTIONEERS, VALuERS & ESTATE AGENTS, AGRICuLTuRAL, RESIDENTIAL

& COMMERCIAL “INDEPENDENT & PROFESSIONAL SuRVEyORS”

Serving the North Cotswolds and surrounding areas with Cotswold Offices at

STOW-ON-THE-WOLD Tel: 01451 830383 Fax: 01451 831791

Edward Bagnall FRICS (Partner) Elizabeth Billot MNAEA (Residential Lettings)

Martin Elliott FRICS (Commercial) Charles Carter-Lewis MRICS, FAAV (Rural Land Agent)

BOuRTON-ON-THE-WATER Tel: 01451 820913 Fax: 01451 820818

Matthew Harvey BSc. MRICS Residential Sales (Partner) Adrian Cannon MSc. MRICS, FAAV Rural Estate Management (Partner)

Charles Arkell FRICS, FAAV (Rural Land Agent) Martin Lambert (Fine Art and Antiques Auctioneer and Valuer)

Claire Mowat-Maconochie (Residential Lettings)

CHIPPING NORTON Tel: 01608 644344 Fax: 01608 641001

Francis Winstone-Partridge FNAEA Dip. (Residential Sales) Peter Talbot FRICS, FAAV (Consultant)

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9 A 19th century Staffordshire Model of a Zebra together with a pair of flower encrusted Staffordshire style Vases (3), the Vases 13cm high £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

10 A 19th/early 20th century Delftware Pottery two-handled baluster shaped Vessel with spout and further loop handle above, typically hand decorated with sprigs of flowers and a vignette depicting a sailboat on water before buildings and trees, (some damage), 17cm £60 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

11 A large Chinese ovoid shaped pottery Jar with overall green glaze, approx. 62cm high x 54cm (widest) £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

12 An Art Deco period hand-decorated ceramic female Figure Model in a medieval style hat with long sash above a yellow and white alternating dress, a green handbag is carried in her right hand, signed to underside in handwritten black, Lenci, Made in Italy, Turino and with possible date (indistinct) of 8/11/31, some paint flaking to black plinth base, 31cm high £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

Lot

1 A large Moorcroft Ginger Jar and cover in the blue ground anemone pattern, purchased in the 1980s £140 - £160 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

2 A Moorcroft Bowl in the blue ground anemone pattern, purchased in the 1980s £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

3 A Coalport miniature Tea Set comprising Teapot, Cream Jug, covered Sucrier, Cup, Saucer and Side Plate, each encrusted with flowers £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

4 A mid 19th century Staffordshire flatback Church, 27cm high £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

5 A late 18th century tin-glazed earthenware Bowl (probably Spanish, circa 1770), 21.5cm diameter £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

6 A late 19th century transfer decorated armorial Plate in the Shanghai pattern, possibly to a design by Christopher Dresser (glazing, cracks and hairlines emanating from the edge), 23cm wide £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

7 An interesting late 19th/early 20th century framed Hearthstone depicting a brown glazed profile of Bacchus, the tile marked ‘Cambridge’ verso and with label detailing 1966 pre-demolition salvage from the Hotel Albert, Selva; 18cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

8 An early 20th century Royal Doulton Sung glaze pottery Bowl, mottled blue, red and orange decoration to the interior, the exterior ranging from light blue to speckled turquoise, the underside with printed and impressed marks and signed F. Allen and also signed Noke, (small interior chip to inside of rim), 27cm diameter £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

CATALOGUEAll lot images can be viewed on our website

taylerandfletcher.co.uk

Commencing at 10.00am sharp

Lot 1

POTTERY AND PORCELAIN

Lot 8

Lot 12

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13 A large 19th century Chinese Canton porcelain Punch Bowl hand decorated in the Famille Rose Mandarin style with figures and attendants etc., in various guises (one figure with an animal mask head being warded off, and others with various flags, weapons etc., the Bowl also profusely decorated with further figures within varying sized panels etc., (damage and reparations), 35.5cm diameter £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

14 A pair of late 19th century Dresden porcelain two-handled Urns, gilded and hand decorated with individual floral sprays etc., each Urn upon spreading circular foot and square plinth base, blue AR mark to undersides, (one gilded handle now away), 20cm to tip of handles £180 - £220 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

15 A Paragon porcelain two-handled Loving cup produced to commemorate The Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VIII, crowned Westminster Abbey May 12th 1937, 11.5cm (highest) £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

16 A modern Moorcroft pottery Bottle Vase, tube lined and decorated with a Peacock, the underside with painted and impressed marks and signed Rachel Bishop, dated 96, 20cm high £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

17 A modern Moorcroft pottery Vase of baluster section, tube lined and hand decorated with tulips and orchids etc., impressed and painted marks to underside, dated 93, 16cm £60 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

18 A modern Moorcroft pottery Vase of squat baluster form, tube lined & hand decorated with peaches, impressed/painted marks to underside, dated 96, 10cm high (damage and re-glued reparation to edge of lip) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

19 A modern Moorcroft pottery Vase of squat ovoid section, tube lined and hand decorated with sunflowers, impressed and painted marks to underside, dated 94, 11cm high £70 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

20 A modern two-handled Moorcroft pottery Vase (in earlier Florian ware style), printed and impressed marks to underside, initialled MCC, 15cm high £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

21 A 19th century Berlin Porcelain Coffee Can of tapering cylindrical form, angular handle and the gilded body decorated with neo Classical style swags and a central Classical style vignette depicting Cherubic figures offering water/wine to a couple in mid flight, painted marks to underside, small firing fault to inner underside of foot, 6.5cm high £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

22 A selection of four 18th century hand decorated Chinese porcelain Tea Bowls together with two Saucers (6) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

23 A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Continental porcelain and metal mounted baluster shaped Vases, each delicately decorated with various birds perched upon sprigs and encrusted with varying sized handmade and decorated flower heads in Coalbrookdale style (possibly originally table oil lamp bases), 37cm high x 25cm (widest) £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

24 A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese porcelain Jar and Cover hand decorated in Kangxi style with prunus blossom against cracked ice, four character mark to underside (small hairlines to raised lip), 29cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

25 A 19th C. Chinese porcelain Vase, flaring neck above a cylindrical body with overall turquoise glaze, raised on short circular foot, 12cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

26 A late 19th century Royal Worcester ‘’Shell’’ Vase £40 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

Lot 13

Lot 20 Lot 24

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27 A rare mid 18th century Chinese circular porcelain Disk, one side decorated in famille rose enamels with a mother and child (the mother possibly wearing a crown, now rubbed) against a background of Chinese buildings and water, the other side depicted with European figures (barrel makers) against a ground depicting further trees, buildings and water etc., glaze crazing & rubbing of enamels, 6.25cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

28 A Royal Worcester porcelain Candle Snuffer in ivory and gilt, The French Cook, date code 1901 £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

29 A Royal Worcester porcelain Candle Snuffer in ivory and gilt, Granny Snow, date code 1909 £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

30 A Royal Worcester porcelain Candle Snuffer in ivory and gilt, The Monk, date code 1909 £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

31 A Royal Worcester porcelain Candle Snuffer in ivory and gilt, The Abbess, date code 1910 £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

32 A mid 19th century stoneware style miniature Dinner Service comprising three different shaped Dishes and five matching Plates, each transfer decorated and hand tinted with flowers, some Dishes with FM impressed mark to underside, circular Plates 9.5cm dia. (8) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

33 A 19th century yen yen style Chinese porcelain Vase hand decorated in famille rose enamels with many figures, a pine tree and a pink dragon being tempted by the sacred pearl, further decorated to the neck with figures looking out of a building and figures in a small boat etc., two hairlines to edge of lip, 39cm high £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

34 A 19th century Japanese Kutani Charger hand decorated with figures and shrubs in typical style, character mark to underside, extensive rivet repairs, 35.5cm diameter £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

35 A late 19th/early 20th century Moorcroft Macintyre Florian ware Honesty pattern Vase in two tone blue over a stipple ground, green painted flash signature and James Macintyre printed Florian ware transfer to underside, 17.5cm high, illustrated back cover £650 - £750 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

36 A late 17th/18th century style Chinese porcelain Bottle Vase (19th century), the flaring lip now with pieces away and not present, overall dark aubergine style glaze and raised on slightly spreading circular foot, four character Kangxi mark to underside, 35cm high £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

37 A Yuan style Pot and Cover of circular compressed form and with Celadon glaze and unglazed circular foot, 11cm (widest point) £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

38 A Southern Song style Bottle Vase, the slightly tapering neck above an ovoid shaped body with peach bloom glaze, 17.5cm high £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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Lot 33

Lot 36

Lot 38

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39 A Qingbai style Celadon Dish in the form of a flower head together with one other Song style Dish on small circular foot (2) £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

40 A late 19th/early 20th century Ming style Chinese porcelain Vase decorated with birds and chrysanthemum etc., the shoulder decorated with various Buddhistic emblems, four character mark to underside, together with one other similar period smaller circular Jar and Cover similarly decorated, the Vase 12.5cm high (2) £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

41 A small pair of Chinese porcelain mid 17th century style Sauce Dishes, shaped edges in Islamic metalware style and each centrally decorated with birds amongst repeating stylised patterns, the exterior of the Bowls also similarly sparsely decorated, each on short circular foot, 9.5cm diameter £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

42 Two Song Dynasty style Dishes together with two other similarly sized Bowls, the larger Bowl 15.5cm dia., each on short circular foot £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

43 A Chinese porcelain Kangxi style Plate decorated with lotus flower heads (hairline and chips to rim) together with one other slightly larger Plate hand decorated in underglaze blue with flowers etc., within panels (four character Kangxi mark to underside), a circa 1900/1910 Chinese porcelain Plate centrally decorated with a building before water and one further Plate centrally decorated with a vase, table and other objects etc., mostly in green and red, largest Plate 25.5cm (4) £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

44 A Southern Song style Qingbai glaze Dish on a short circular foot, 18cm diameter £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

45 A 15th/16th century style Chinese Celadon glaze Censer, the exterior of the body moulded with the eight trigrams of the Ba Gua, raised on three tapering scrolling legs, 18cm diameter £70 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

46 A fine pair of Republic Period hardwood framed Chinese porcelain Plaques, each finely decorated in enamels with figures, animals and attendants etc., with pine trees and hilly surroundings to the background within a lime green Sgraffito border, each with original Bentall’s Furniture Depository label dated October 1939, each Plaque approx. 53cm x 38.5cm £2,000 - £3,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

47 An 18th century Chinese Export octagonal Platter hand decorated in famille rose enamels with remnants of an armorial crest, 40.5cm wide £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

48 A matched pair of antique Persian pottery Bottle Vases each with flaring neck and globular body decorated with flowers and tendrils etc., each approx. 20cm high (restorations) £800 - £1,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

49 A pair of early 20th century Royal Schwarzburg Cabinet Plates, decorated with various muses in Classical style etc., 27.5cm diameter £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

50 A pair of 19th century Minton Porcelain reticulated Cabinet/Dessert Plates decorated with flowers (impressed marks and diamond registration lozenges to reverse), together with one other similarly sized Continental Porcelain Cabinet Plate having reticulated border and hand decorated with floral spays etc., (3), the Minton Plates approx. 24.5cm diameter each £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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GLASSWARE

51 A late 19th century Continental glass Claret Jug with lobed body and rope twist handle £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

52 An early Cranberry glass Claret Jug encased in silver plated mounts and scrolling foot £70 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

53 An early ruby glass Decanter £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

54 A lead crystal and silver plated Claret Jug £120 - £140 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

55 A superb 19th century cut glass and gilt Bohemian Goblet with five gilt named scenes £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

56 A fine 19th century oversized Goblet, the bowl engraved with fruiting vine above a double spiral twist stem and slight spreading circular foot intaglio engraved with a circular band of ovals, 26cm high £100 - £140 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

57 An 18th century onion shaped green glass shaft and globe Wine Bottle (possibly Dutch), 17.5cm high £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

58 An unusual late 19th/early 20th century tall glass Jar and Cover of tapering cylindrical section and raised on a double section spreading foot, 52cm high £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

59 A glass Bowl, Cranberry style band to the top and the base Millefiore style (probably late 19th century), 12.5cm wide £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

60 A large 19th century dome-topped glass Dump having interior vertical green ‘’splash’’ style decoration, 16cm high £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

61 A 19th century green glass Dump (9cm), together with one other similar sized Paperweight internally decorated with a flower in full bloom amongst leaves etc., (some bruising to Paperweight and some light scratching etc., to Dump), (2) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

62 A Stourbridge style glass Hand Bell (no clapper), 30cm high £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

63 Equestrian Games of the XVI TH Olympiad, Stockholm 1956, a finely engraved two-handled glass Trophy detailing the Three Day Team Event Gold Medal winners, the Grand Prix Jumping Bronze Medals and Grand Prix Dressage, the front of the Trophy is engraved with a Classical style figure upon a horse above the five co-joined Olympic rings, 24cm high, illustrated inside back cover £300 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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64 Francois-Emile Decorchemont (French, 1880-1971), a circular glass Bowl in pâte de verre, of faceted circular form, varying sea green inclusions, the body with concentric facets, etched to the underside ‘MA’ impressed mark, 7cm high x 15.5cm diameter £400 - £600 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

65 A large and exceptionally fine Art Nouveau style frosted glass and white metal mounted (marked) Lemonade Jug by Daum of Nancy, the dome-topped hinge-lid decorated repoussé style with lily pads and the thumbpiece as bulrushes, the spout and neck with similar repoussé style decoration and with leaf-capped scrolling handle attaching to a frosted glass body, gilded and decorated Cameo acid-etched style with further large gilt highlighted lily pads on slightly spreading circilar foot, gilt marked to underside, Daum, Nancy, 29.9cm (to tip of thumbpiece) £1,500 - £2,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

66 A large Art Deco style frosted green campana shaped glass Vase, the elongated flaring reeded body above a short waisted lower section connecting to a domed spreading foot, 49cm high £150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

67 Three tall clear glass Vases of waisted square section (modern), (some chips to feet and to lips of Vases), approx. 71.5cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

68 An André Thuret (French, 1898 - 1965) glass Bowl, a highly influential glassmaker using metallic and coloured inclusions and coloured bubbles often becoming identifying features of his glass design, he worked in a traditional glass blowing technique exhibiting at The Salon D’Automne in 1928 and 1932 and obtained his first plate of the company of encouragement to art, he was invited to exhibit in the United States in 1929/30 a he received his Chevalier of The Legion of Honour in 1947, the Bowl of faceted form with pink glass bubble inclusions and the sides with large ‘’pressed in’’ style workings, etched André Thuret mark to underside, (originally ex. Sotheby’s) 15cm diameter. £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

69 A cut glass Dressing Table Requisite Jar having a hallmarked silver lid decorated repoussé style with Cherub’s heads etc., the silver assayed Birmingham 1904 £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

METALWARE AND BRONZES

70 A 19th century Dutch style embossed brass and copper oval ended Tobacco Box (18cm), together with two further smaller Tobacco Boxes one engraved Reuben Lewis and dated 1872 (modelled as a book) and the other slightly smaller engraved Reuben G. Lewis 1907 Llanover, the reverse with a hand shake motif (possibly Masonic?) (3) £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

71 An interesting 19th century Eastern style brass hand operated Spray Pump, turned ebonised wooden handle and the terminal modelled as an animal’s head in the style of an elephant, 59cm (handle in) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

72 A pair of French gilt brass Wall Lights with clear and amethyst droppers (for re-wiring) £120 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

73 A single 19th century gilt metal Candlestick of Classical form with a campana style bulb above a cluster column and triform base, 27cm h. £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

74 A heavy 19th century octagonal cast iron Tobacco Box, the handle modelled as a fist clenching a scroll, 12cm wide £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

75 An early 20th century aesthetic style brass Desk Set comprising Inkwell with hinged lid and a Blotter (2) £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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76 A 19th century Japanese Plant Pot decorated in high relief with open winged birds flying above foliage etc., raised on three cast feet, (drilled and prevalent repair), 16cm diameter £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

77 A Nepalese style bronze Bell/Model as four crowned faces wearing serene expressions, 19cm high £250 - £350 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

78 C. Leonard, a 19th century patinated Bronze Bust of a peasant girl, signed underneath shoulder section, 26.5cm high £60 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

79 An early/mid 19th century copper Shot Flask decorated repoussé style with an open-winged eagle upon a branch, shield below and surrounded by scrolling foliage, shrubs etc. £25 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

80 An early/mid 20th century silver plated Car Mascot modelled as a Corgi, on later mahogany rectangular mahogany plinth, 9.5cm high £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

81 A hand beaten Arts and Crafts style copper Fire Screen decorated repoussé style with an open winged eagle £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

82 A large and decorative wall mounted handmade Metal Sculpture of eight yachts, 70cm (highest point) x 155cm wide £60 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

SILVER AND SILVER PLATE

83 A fine quality silver plated Biscuit Barrel £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

84 A four-piece hallmarked silver Tea Set (Birmingham 1936) £850 - £950 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

85 A three-piece hallmarked silver Tea Set, (London 1908) £360 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

86 A large hallmarked silver Coffee Pot, (Birmingham assay) £450 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

87 A hallmarked silver Chocolate Pot, (Sheffield assay) £170 - £190 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

88 A pair of hallmarked silver Coffee Pots, (Chester assay) £320 - £340 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

89 A three-piece hallmarked silver Tea Set, (London 1892) £450 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

90 An unusual pair of late 19th/early 20th century silver plated Meat Skewers modelled as a pair of swords £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

91 A pair of late 19th century Scissors having hallmarked silver handles in the shape of two hearts, assayed London 1887, (possibly William Comyns), 15cm £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

92 An early 20th century hallmarked sheet silver mounted easel style Clock Frame modelled with swags and garlands etc., Birmingham assay marks, 17cm high £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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93 A heavy hallmarked novelty silver Pepperette modelled in the form of a standing Owl with glass eyes, London assay marks, approx. 68.4g, 5.25cm high £150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

94 A three-piece silver Tea Set with cast mounts, hallmarked Birmingham 1938 £280 - £320 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

95 A set of six silver Serviette Rings, five smaller and one larger ‘’Master’s’’ Ring, hallmarked Edinburgh 1989 by J. Pinches £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

96 An 18th century hallmarked silver Marrow Scoop together with a Dutch white metal Caddy Spoon, the Marrow Scoop 20cm (2) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

97 A large Magnifying Glass having an Indian style white metal handle decorated with flower heads and scrolling tendrils, 25cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

98 A kidney shaped white metal Spirit Flask, 11.5cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

99 A late 18th century style boat shaped two-handled Bowl having a raised border decorated with sprigs and reticulated main body, makers mark HEB FEB, assayed Chester 1922, 33.3cm, approx. 298g £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

100 A hallmarked silver Sauce Boat in Georgian style, wavy style edge and raised on three feet, makers mark EV (for Elizabeth Viner), Sheffield assay marks, approx. 149g £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

101 An early 20th century oval silver and tortoiseshell lidded Jewellery Box with neo Classical piqué work style decoration above four shaped legs, together with a hand cut glass ladies dressing table Requisite Jar with silver and tortoiseshell lid, the oval Box 9cm wide, (2) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

102 A small circular hallmarked silver Taste de Vin, together with two similar sized pierced silver Bon Bon Dishes/Trinket Trays, a silver plated boat shaped Salt in Georgian style and a modern silver plated Bottle Opener modelled as a bird (5) £25 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

103 A fine and heavy hallmarked rectangular silver Cigarette Box, the interior fully lined with cedar and the hinged lid with vacant rectangular cartouche and engine turned decoration above a Celtic style border raised in relief, makers mark B.S. Ltd., Birmingham assay marks, 17cm wide (weighted) £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

104 A large two-handled silver plate on copper Punch Bowl, lion mask and ring handles and decorated repoussé style with flowers, blossoms etc., raised on spreading lobed circular foot, engraved presentation inscription The Rt. Hon. Hermione Lady Colwyn, in appreciation from her friends CRUISING SECTION, S.Y.C. 1974 £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

105 A 19th century Continental silver serpentine sided Snuff Box, the enamel lid hand decorated and depicting a scene of country folk fishing upon a river bank, the sides decorated in relief with ‘C’ scrolls, the enamel lid with some cracking, various marks to underside, 7cm w £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

106 A hallmarked silver oval table Snuff Box, central oval vacant cartouche surrounded by a profusion of foliate style engraving, makers mark W.N., assayed Birmingham 1873, 8cm wide, approx. 73.4g £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

107 A group of three hallmarked silver Vesta Cases one with engine turned decoration and monogram, one with foliate style engraving and the last with monogram and of kidney shape (3), total weight approx. 78g £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

108 A 19th century hallmarked Russian silver Snuff Box of rectangular section, the two surfaces with Niello work decoration depicting buildings in a landscape bordered by foliate scrolling, various hallmarks to inside of lid and box, 6.5cm wide £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

109 A set of six small hallmarked silver Coffee Spoons commemorating the Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in May 1937, together with a small silver Signet Ring engraved ME £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

110 A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany cased twelve place setting Dessert Knife and Fork set, the blades and fork heads close-plated and the ivory handles carved as twigs/branches £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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111 A heavy Georgian style hallmarked silver three-piece Tea Service comprising Teapot, two-handled Sugar and Milk/Cream Jug (the Jug and Sugar with gilded interiors), each piece with gadrooned upper band and raised on four squat bun style feet, makers mark of Elkington & Co., assayed Sheffield 1912, total approx. weight 1156g £300 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

112 A late 19th/early 20th century three-piece cased silver plated Lobster Pick set comprising Crackers and two Picks, marked for Mappin Brothers, Jewellers and Silversmiths, Regent Street, W. £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

113 A pair of 19th century Sheffield plated Wine Coolers of two-handled campana form, each approx. 25cm high £300 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

114 A large early 19th century Sheffield plated Meat Cover of reeded oval form, surmounted with an open winged eagle and with elaborate engraved armorial crest, 30cm high (to tip of eagle’s head) x 55.5cm w £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

115 A very fine and heavy cast silver Table Snuff Box, the hinged lid heavily cast with a Roman chariot battle scene above a body similarly cast with battle trophy including spears and shields etc., the lid opening to reveal gilded interior and presentation inscription, maker Nathaniel Mills, assayed Birmingham, probably 1826, 8cm wide, 139g £400 - £600 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

116 A mid 18th century George II period dome-topped lidded silver Tankard later decorated repoussé style with ‘C’ scrolls and foliate style ornament, vacant cartouche, pierced thumbpiece and gilded interior, now slightly lipped for use as a jug, the large scrolling handle above slightly spreading circular foot decorated with a Guilloche band, makers mark IS, assayed Newcastle 1757, 21cm high, together with original John Bennett letterhead detailing the purchase in September 1952 and citing George II, Newcastle 1757, approx. 882g £500 - £700 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

117 A rare mid 17th century hallmarked silver lidded Tankard of round straight sided section and having a cast scallop shell and mask thumbpiece, gilded interior and with false bottom, the central cartouche engraved with a Bacchanalian style scene, scrolling handle leading to a band in relief above a slightly spreading circular foot, engraved inscription to underside to J.F. Brocklehurst, Royal Horse Guards Feb. 23. 1878 from The Sheriff, makers mark of Heinrich Friederichs (Hamburg), circa 1640, sold together with original S.J. Phillips purchase invoice for June 1952 in the sum of £110 and also with later (April 1970) Mappin & Webb Limited valuation for insurance, illustrated back cover £1,000 - £1,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

118 A 19th century cut glass six-bottle Cruet Set upon a hallmarked silver Stand, the largest Bottle 20cm, the six-bottle stand with scrolling rococo style handle and foliate style engraving to the borders, raised on four pierced acanthus style feet, assay marks for London 1846, (the Stand (without glass bottles) weighing approx. 698g and measuring 28cm high (to tip of handle)) £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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119 Georg Jensen, a modern Danish sterling silver Orchid Bud Vase after the design by Harald Nielsen, Ref. 757, of tapering cylindrical form and raised on circular platform base, fully marked to underside, 21.5cm high, approx. 210g £250 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

120 An ornate hallmarked silver Caddy Spoon the leaf shaped bowl with serrated edge and engraved bright cut style, the handle cast with ‘C’ scrolls etc., assayed Birmingham 1897, 11cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

121 A pair of Continental white metal table Candlesticks in high rococo style, marks to underside, circa 1900, 18cm high £120 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

JEWELLERY

122 A ladies marquise shape Ring set with five graduated rubies and surrounded by small opals £150 - £170 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

123 A 15 carat gold ladies peridot and diamond Cluster Ring £220 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

124 Am 18 carat gold, sapphire and diamond Dress Ring £280 - £320 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

125 A heavy platinum half Eternity Ring channel set with 17 baguette diamonds £900 - £1,100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

126 A marquise shape ladies Ring centrally set with two diamonds and flanked by four diamonds £650 - £750 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

127 A very heavy 18 carat gold mounted Chalcedony Cross with diamond set centre, hallmarked in London 2000 £340 - £380 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

128 A fine large and heavy handmade silver Pendant set with a multitude of varying sized and coloured semi-precious stones, 7.5cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

129 A round sterling silver and enamel Brooch, the enamelled exotic bird perched upon a branch and looking at two flower heads with hand cut green and yellow stone, 4cm (boxed) £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

130 A modern designer silver Pendant set with four hand cut oval low grade sapphires, 6cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

131 A late 19th century circular yellow metal Brooch centrally set with a pale hand cut amethyst and surrounded by a border of pearls, the four larger pearls bordering and forming a square design £60 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

132 A ladies 18 carat yellow gold Dress Ring set with two diamonds and three rubies, Ring size ‘M’ £150 - £180 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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133 An unusual cased white metal clip on Brooch modelled as a North American Indian Squaw’s head in profile, 4.5cm high £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

134 A 19th century yellow metal mounted and black metal Crucifix, centrally set with a single seed pearl as a flower surrounded by leaves, the reverse of the central yellow metal Crucifix mount engraved D45 and dated 1877 (7cm excluding suspension loop) £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

135 A heavy hallmarked 9 carat gold Chain, 36cm, approx. 19.2g £150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

136 An 18 carat white gold Art Deco style diamond Cluster Ring £260 - £280 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

137 A 9 carat gold framed Cameo Brooch/Pendant £75 - £85 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

138 An 18 carat diamond daisy Cluster Pendant, approx. 1.5ct on a 9 carat Chain £700 - £900 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

139 A fine heavy 18 carat Bracelet consisting of nine Australian cabouchon opal links £800 - £1,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

140 A fine quality platinum set daisy diamond Cluster Ring, 43 diamonds, approx 2 carat+ £1,500 - £2,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

141 A ladies 18 carat gold 1 carat Columbian emerald Ring with diamond shoulders £500 - £700 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

142 A Welsh 9 carat gold Ring of Celtic design made at a Welsh gold mine, original box £150 - £180 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

143 An 18 carat gold Ring set with a central natural opal surrounded with twelve diamonds together with a pair of matching 9 carat gold and diamond opal Earrings £350 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

144 An unusual pair of silver mother of pearl and stone inlaid Earrings, each Earring with an individual design and three tear drop shaped droppers, within a polished wooden presentation box £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

145 A modern designer silver pendant set with five large hand cut oval low grade rubies, 5.5cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

146 A ladies 9 carat yellow gold Bracelet and safety chain, the Bracelet set with seven hand cut oval amethysts within pierced mountings £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

147 A ladies 9 carat yellow gold Dress Ring, centrally set with a hand cut ruby and flanked by two hand cut diamonds set within open shoulders, Ring size ‘L/M’ £140 - £180 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

148 An early 19th century George III period hallmarked 18 carat yellow gold Memorial Ring, the inside of the Ring engraved Mr. Abrm. Vandenord, 1st July 1817, the exterior of the textured Ring with letters picked out in dark enamel £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

149 An unusual 18 carat white gold, pearl, mother of pearl and diamond Cluster Ring £150 - £170 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

150 An openwork cabouchon sapphire, pearls and diamonds Pendant Necklace on a 9 carat Chain £180 - £220 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

151 An 18 carat white gold, mother of pearl and diamond Necklace £600 - £700 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

152 An 18 carat gold ladies Dress Ring set with large zultanite and diamond cluster £850 - £950 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

153 A fine 18 carat and platinum Art Deco diamond Bracelet £2,200 - £2,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

154 An 18 carat sapphire and diamond Cluster Ring £140 - £160 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

155 A gentleman’s 14 carat gold .33 carat diamond solitaire Ring £250 - £280 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

156 An engraved decorated silver Bangle £35 - £45 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

157 A 19th century yellow metal Brooch mounted with pearls in a flower head style design, 3cm diameter £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

158 A rose gold coloured Brooch modelled as a wreath set with five pearls, a pair of matching drop Earrings & a Barr Brooch set with seed pearls £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

159 A hallmarked platinum single-sapphire Ring set with an oval cornflower-blue sapphire which measures approx. 6.4mm x 8.2mm set across the finger, the sapphire is secured into a six-claw setting with fancy split shoulders and plain, polished shank, total weight 4.8g £2,000 - £2,200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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160 A silver Pendant, the engraved bale above a flower head design and a polished cabouchon hardstone £25 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

161 A ladies rose gold coloured yellow metal chain Bracelet with a safety chain, approx. 7.4g £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

162 A mid 19th century yellow metal Memorial Ring, central oval engraved and mounted with three small white chips (three also missing), the Ring side engraved ‘’In Memory of Mary Anne Jones July 9th 1867’’ £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

163 An 18 carat white gold large rubylite/tourmaline and diamond Cluster Ring with diamond shoulders £950 - £1,100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

164 A 15 carat amethyst and diamond Cluster Ring £150 - £170 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

165 A heavy 18 carat white gold scarab Pendant set with diamonds and sapphire eyes £650 - £750 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

166 A stunning 18 carat gold carved coral signed Pendant/Brooch set with diamonds £1,700 - £1,900 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

167 An 18 carat gold Bracelet consisting of 14 links each set with 20 diamonds, approx. 5 carat in total £1,800 - £2,200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

168 A rare large Victorian silver Locket £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

169 A late 19th/early 20th century hallmarked 9 carat rose gold engraved Pendant, 4cm high, approx. 11.7g £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

170 An ornate pierced silver Fob set with a cabouchon amber with inclusions, 4cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

171 A 15 carat yellow gold Bar Brooch set with four sapphires and eight seed pearls in a circular design into platinum together with a yellow metal Ring set with a Channel style band of blue and white stones (2) £40 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

172 An 18 carat white gold ladies marquise shaped Ring centrally set with a .75ct marquise diamond surrounded by rubies and smaller diamonds £950 - £1,100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

173 A gentleman’s platinum 1.05 carat solitaire diamond gypsy style Ring £2,000 - £2,200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

174 A pair of 18 carat white gold large sapphire and diamond Earrings, the wires also set with diamonds £700 - £900 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

175 An 18 carat white gold Bracelet set with 5 carat+ diamonds £2,200 - £2,400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

176 A pair of superb quality diamond Earrings each one consisting of 1 carat diamond centre stone and surrounded by baguette and brilliant cut diamonds £4,500 - £5,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

177 A pair of superb vintage 18 carat gold clip on Earrings set with very fine rubies and diamonds £1,100 - £1,300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

178 A silver stone set Cross and Chain £15 - £20 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

179 A pair of ladies white metal Stud Earrings, each set with a central larger diamond flanked by four smaller stones within a lozenge design £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

180 A 9 carat yellow gold Arts and Crafts style Pendant, central oval cabouchon opal & smaller opal dropper below, on gold plated Chain £60 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

181 A very speculative numbered 18 carat gold designer Pendant set with tzsavorites, black diamonds and white diamonds £800 - £1,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

A selection of Jewellery

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182 An 18 carat ladies diamond Ring the centre stone of 1.5 carat marquise cut flanked by baguette diamonds of very fine quality £6,000 - £8,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

183 An Art Deco style 18 carat gold Bracelet set with seven diamonds and eight sapphires £1,600 - £1,800 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

184 A heavy 9 carat gold Ring, the head and sides set with 72 white and 38 yellow diamonds, 110 in total £600 - £700 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

185 A silver stone set Pendant and Chain £15 - £20 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

186 A pair of signed Norwegian silver and enamel Earrings £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

187 A ladies fine 18 carat yellow gold Dress Ring set with four fine quality sparkling diamonds and four smaller diamond chips in hand worked scrolling open shoulders, Ring size ‘M’ £700 - £900 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

188 A ladies 18 carat yellow gold Dress Ring, horizontal band of five oval turquoise cabouchon stones within an ornate scrolling openwork shank, the Ring has a 9 carat yellow gold additional bar to reduce the size of the Ring (boxed), total approx. weight 4.36g £60 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

189 A ladies 9 carat yellow gold Dress Ring set with seed pearls and three green cabouchon hardstones in a triple flower head design (boxed) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

190 A pair of geometric Art Deco style ruby and diamond Earrings £950 - £1,100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

191 An Edwardian 18 carat gold Bracelet finely set with five large diamonds and six rubies £2,500 - £2,700 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

192 Three signed Norwegian silver and enamel leaf Brooches £100 - £140 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

193 A Brooch Group comprising a 19th century carved Chinese oval bone example decorated in high relief with figures and buildings (some damage), a 19th century oval yellow metal example. the central band of five graduated turquoise cabouchon stones centring a bow, and one further smaller Brooch modelled as a whippet/greyhound (3) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

194 A gold Pendant modelled as an axe with double blade in Viking style, one blade marked 585 18C, 4.25cm, approx. 5.8g £70 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

CLOCKS AND WATCHES

195 A ladies Raymond Weil Genève Wristwatch £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

196 An 18 carat gold Limited Edition (217/250) A. Dunhill Ltd., gentleman’s Wristwatch with leather strap £2,000 - £2,400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

197 A 19th century Champlevé enamel Mantel Clock £400 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

198 An early 20th century gentleman’s octagonal open faced pocket Fob Watch on Chain, together with one other gold plated Fob Seal and a small folding case Etui with two silver implements inside, the Watch chapter ring with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand at the 6 o’clock position, the engraved central engraved Waltham £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

199 A ladies 9 carat yellow gold cased Dress Wristwatch, the dial signed Rolex Precision and with baton markers, with original integral 9 carat yellow gold strap (boxed) £300 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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200 A fine early-19th century circular mahogany cased hanging Wall Clock, the reeded front edge border finely carved in relief with leaves, the cream dial with Roman numerals and signed CONNELL 83 Cheapside, London and numbered 662, the finely gilded movement with twin fusee and striking on a single bell, 42.5cm diameter £1,000 - £1,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

201 A large and heavy 19th century Continental silver (marked 0.935) gentleman’s open faced Fob Watch, the textured silver chapter ring with Roman numerals surrounding an ornately engraved foliate design of varying colours, the subsidiary seconds hand at the 6 o’clock position, the gilded movement individually numbered 1123009, the outer rear case with vacant cartouche and further engraving, 5.25cm £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

202 A gentleman’s Longines Quartz ‘Presence’ Dress Wristwatch, 9-carat yellow gold case and baton markers to the dial, (untested) £70 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

203 A gentleman’s Michel Herbelin (Paris) ‘Newport’ Dress Wristwatch, the signed dial with baton markers and date aperture at the 6 o’clock position, gold-plated steel strap, (boxed, paperwork and original receipt for £450), appears in good working order £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

204 An early 20th century gilt metal and glass-sided Repeater Carriage Clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and the gilded repeating mechanism striking on a gong, 13cm high £150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

205 A gentleman’s Swiss multi dial Sports Watch, rotating bezel around a silvered dial signed Exactimr, Sport, Swiss made and electronically timed etc., £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

206 A ladies late 19th/early 20th century yellow metal (marked K13), the unusual white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and the case finely engraved with foliate style decoration and a central vacant cartouche £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

207 An early 19th century silver cased Full Hunted Fob Watch, white enamel dial (damaged) with Roman numerals and the movement opening on a hinge to reveal gilded interior with single fusee and the back plate signed Jn. Russell, London, also dated 1812 £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

208 A ladies yellow metal cased (marked K18) Fob Watch, the textured dial engraved with flowers and Roman numerals, the back of the case similarly engraved and with a central vacant shield shaped cartouche (no key) £70 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

209 A late 19th/early 20th century ladies white metal cased (marked 935) Fob Watch, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals and signed Fred. Knight & Co., Limited, 13 Albion Street, Leeds, all within an ornate gilt decorated border, the back of the case engraved with flower heads and scrolls and a vacant shield shaped cartouche £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

210 An interesting mid 20th century gentleman’s Russian steel cased Wristwatch, the rotating bezel surrounding a black dial with Arabic numerals and luminous markers, the dial with a red star marking 12 o’clock position above a tank and with subsidiary seconds hand luminous hour and minute hands and the date aperture at the 3 o’clock position, with unscrewable protected winding crown, the back of the case individually numbered 208029, on black leather strap, (untested) £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

OBJETS D’ART, WORKS OF ART AND BIJOUTERIE

211 An early 19th century gold mounted circular ivory Patch Box inset with a portrait miniature £100 - £140 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

212 A 19th C. rosewood Nutmeg Grater having a Tunbridgeware style lid £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

213 Four varying sized 19th century Lignum Vitae ‘’Go To Beds’’, the largest 10cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

214 A carved Chinese jade Pendant, the central pierced Shou character above an open winged bat, the stone of a consistent pale Celadon tone (probably 20th century), 6cm high £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

215 A silver Hat Pin realistically modelled as a golf club, hallmarked Birmingham 1909 by Adie and Lovekin £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

216 A circa 1770 gold mounted tortoiseshell curved Snuff Box £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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217 A porcelain Scent Bottle in the shape and colouring of a bird’s egg, with white metal mounts £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

218 A Chinese Jade Carving of a Horse (Ma) with a small Monkey climbing upon its back, the Horse recumbent and with head turned to sinister, the Celadon stone with darker mottled inclusions, upon hardwood stand, the stone 4.5cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

219 A small Snuff Box group to include a 19th century circular papier-mâché example decorated with a woman peeling an apple, a carved wooden Georgian shoe style example and one further smaller gold plated and agate mounted oval example (3) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

220 A Snuff Box modelled as a leather shoe, 19th century, 9cm £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

221 A 19th century copper Medallion French Agricultural Exposition (Paris 1855), Class XXV awarded to Barnett Meyers for Walking and Riding Canes and Sticks, the reverse with a bust of Napoleon III Empereur, £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

222 A French 19th century circular wooden table Snuff Box, the convex ‘’glass’’ covering a Classical style gilt metal plaque depicting figures and with French script etc., the underside of the base of the Box similarly decorated, 8.75cm diameter £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

223 A 19th century round brass Box commemorating Admiral Lord Nelson, the repoussé bust in profile above a Greek key design, 7cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

224 A Bijouterie group to include 19th century turned ivory circular Box and Cover, a pair of finely engraved 19th century mother of pearl Gaming Counters, an old iron Key, a Bakelite Vesta Case, a pipe head modelled as Queen Victoria to celebrate her 1887 Golden Jubilee, other similar collectable items etc., (assortment) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

225 A small Fob Seal Group to include a 19th century Intaglio engraved gilt metal swivel Seal Fob, one further smaller Fob and a gilt metal Fob modelled as a talon clutching an agate sphere (3) £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

226 A Japanese hardwood and gilt highlighted hexagonal Box and Cover inlaid with mother of pearl cranes in flight and the lid decorated with a gilded flower head in aesthetic style, 4.75cm wide £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

227 A small selection of collector’s Coins to include early Chinese bronze examples, 17th to 19th century examples etc., together with a First World War Victory Medal to M.A. Johnston., F.A.N.Y.C. £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

228 An interesting framed and glazed collection of three Russian Stamps (1, 2 and 10 kopeks), issued in Russia during the war owing to shortage of currency (double sided), frame size 12.5cm x 18.5cm £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

229 A commemorative Medal, Winston Churchill - 18 carat gold Medallion (undated, 1965, Obv: bust of Churchill with Sir Winston Churchill KG OM 30 November 1874 legend., Rev: lion holding Union Flag with ‘’This Was Their Finest Hour’’ legend and MAC 900 and MAC 900 gold mark below, issued after Churchill’s death, 3.48g £70 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

230 Three commemorative Medallions to include a late 19th century gilt metal example commemorating Ludwig V. Beethoven, a similar sized copper example commemorating Kaiser Wilhelm, together with one further (very worn, mid-18th century) depicting Frederick Kind of Prussia, the obverse stamped Protestant Defender and dated 1757 (3) £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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231 A small early 20th century rectangular chrome Cigarette Box bearing the gilt metal and enamelled badge ‘’RMS AQUITANIA’’, the hinged case with vacant oval cartouche, engine turned decoration and the border engraved to the edges with a band of rose heads and leaves, 8cm, with a 2014 Telegraph Travel cut out ‘Luxury at Sea’ 1914 £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

232 Four mid 20th century Scottish Pound Notes £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

233 An interesting mid 20th century heavy white metal (probably silver) Lighter, engraved with the inscription W.A. Bovard The Rajputana Rifles From Ruby 18-4-45, the reverse of the Lighter also engraved with The Rajputana Rifles insignia, 5.75cm high, (minor ‘’dings’’ etc.,) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

234 Three hallmarked silver Propelling Pencils, one with an un-engraved amethyst seal top £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

235 A small selection of 19th century engraved Japanese Gaming Counters, different shapes to incl. ovals, fish and flower head shapes £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

236 A boxed Waterman faux tortoiseshell Fountain Pen having an 18 carat yellow gold nib (some minor lacquer away where the gold coloured ferule meets the nib piece) £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

237 A sterling silver Parker Ink Pen together with one other Sheaffer Fountain Pen, the body with textured gold plated & blue enamel finish £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

238 A small polished bronze Model of a Rooster (probably a Chinese Scroll Weight), 19th century, 4.5cm high £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

239 A small circular early 20th century white metal Pendant (equine racing interest), ‘’Rangoon Races’’, the obverse titled and engraved with a horse and jockey in full flight, the reverse engraved ‘’Rangoon Confederacy 1902’’ £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

240 A fine silver cased Fountain Pen by Sheaffer (signed and fully hallmarked), the Pen with 14K nib and reeded body £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

241 Two Brooches fashioned as two rearing horses (one tail away), probably late 19th/early 20th century £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

242 A late 19th/early 20th century Japanese Satsuma two part Buckle, each rectangular side with canted corners, hand gilded and decorated with a plethora of varying sized gold and white birds (mostly cranes), each piece 4cm £25 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

MILITARY MEDALS

243 A 19th century silver South African Medal to 547 Cpl. R.E.B. Philips Durban L.I. with Transvaal and Relief of Ladysmith Bar £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

244 A cased French gilt metal and enamel Pendant Medal depicting Napoleon together with the Burma Star, the Atlantic Star and the France and Germany Star, a small amount of Army Badges and Buttons etc., and a boxed Festival of Britain 1951 Crown (selection) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

245 The Lusitania (German) Medal (boxed) (oxidation) £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

246 An assortment of German Second World War pin badges etc. £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

247 A Queen Victoria Egypt 1882 Campaign Medal and Suakin Bar awarded to 3744.GUNr. T. Costello 51st. Sco. Div. R. A. £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

248 A First World War 1914 Star awarded to 2928 PTE. W. Savage. 2/RIF: Brig. together with 5th August to 22nd November 1914 clasp, with copywork of Medal Roll etc., £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

249 A George V Royal Fleet Reserve Medal (no ribbon) to J. 81471 (PO. B. 8309) E.C, Fisher. L.TEL.R.F.R., together with copy paperwork £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

250 Queen Elizabeth II Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Regular Army) awarded to S/22253149 W.O.CL. 2. R. Baxter RASC. together with the Companion Medal to SGT. R. Baxter (with Malaya Clasp) £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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251 A First World War Victory Medal together with the British Medal 3920 PTE. R. Hollis. E.Surr. R., with accompanying copy paperwork £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

252 A GSM. Bar Malaya Medal to 19148438 SGT. K.W.J. Lacey. R. Sigs. £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

253 Three Malaya General Service Medals: R. Barnett Royal, Electrical Mechanical Engineers; Gunner E.W. Markerson, Royal Artillery and Corporal J. Selby, Royal Army Service Corps (3) £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

254 Two Malaya General Service Medals, one medal to Gunner F.H. Leggett Royal Artillery, the other to Gunner E. Yearby, Royal Artillery £60 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

255 A collection of three medals: a GVI Territorial Efficiency Medal to 1446754 S./SGT. L. CARNS R.E.M.E. (Leslie Carns), missing its ribbon; a 1914-15 Star to T-26750 DVR. E. G. GROVER A.S.C.(Edward Grover) and a 1914-18 Mercantile Marine War Medal to VERNON J. R. LEGG with a photocopy of the recipient’s (Purser Vernon John Robert Legg, born 1897) naval identity certificate £50 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

256 A good ‘Bowles Battalion’ Afghanistan War Medal to LT. G.B. CRAWLEY 22ND BEN. N.I.. Lieut.-Col George Burridge Crawley (1858- 1932), fourth son of the Rev. T. W. Crawley served with the Indian Army 1878-1910; cantonment magistrate (Indian Army Judicial Dept.) from 1885, sitting at Fyzabad (where the 22nd had mutinied in 1857), Rangoon etc. £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

257 An India General Service Medal with Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 clasp to 201067 PTE. F. J. ABRAHAMS . THE QUEEN’S REGT., together with a printed copy of the 1920 medal roll detailing Frederick John Abrahams of the ‘’Queens’’ Royal West Surrey Regiment £50 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

258 A Queens South Africa Medal with Cape Colony clasp to 294 PTE. E. ASHLEY 5TH COY. 2ND IMP. YEO. Ernest Prier Ashley was mentioned in despatches and also on p24 of Volume III of History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902 (Hurst & Blackett 1908) which recounts how whilst serving as a trooper with the Warwickshire Imperial Yeomanry he was severely wounded at Kheis Drift on 28th May 1900. Trooper Ashley and Major J. A. Orr-Ewing were going to the rescue of Lieutenant J. S. Forbes and Corporal A. Baxter, whose horses had been shot from under them whilst crossing the drift to reconnoitre a midstream island. In doing so, both Ashley and Major Orr-Ewing were wounded and in turn a ten-man rescue party went to their aid. Of the fourteen men involved in what started as a routine two-man reconnaissance mission, three men were killed: Major Orr-Ewing, Corporal Baxter and Private W. F. Lane. All but three of the eleven survivors of the Kheis Drift skirmish were wounded by rifle fire coming from the Boer occupied river island. Ashley re-joined the Yeomanry as a commissioned officer and served in Palestine in 1917. He retired from the Army with the rank of Major and settled in his home town, Bedford. £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

LARGER OBJETS D’ART AND WORKS OF ART

259 A 19th century circular mahogany Offertory Tray having turned wooden handle, 39cm long (handle with underside break and repair) £25 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

260 A 19th century five division sycamore Spice Tower £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

261 A very finely hand stitched Japanese Silkwork depicting a myriad of water birds (probably storks) resting upon and flying above a lake with buildings, a central pine tree, lily pads and prunus etc., the fine Silkwork suspended upon a hanging rail, 72cm high x 119.5cm wide £100 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

262 A carved wood Bracket modelled as a lion’s head (wired for electricity), the carved wood 31cm high £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

263 An 18 century oak hanging cutlery Box with sliding lid inlaid with a cutlery design £100 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

264 Two 19th century Book Slides, one carved Black Forest with lilies, the other English walnut with brass mounts £100 - £140 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

265 A fine Black Forest carved 19th century Book Slide with extensive carving of a stag and hind in foliage £150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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266 A pair of gilt glass and mother of pearl Opera Glasses with handle £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

267 A large early 20th century Teddy Bear (playworn and damage) with ‘growling’ mechanism (not working), 60cm high £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

268 Treen, a 19th century carved pine Relief modelled as a gentleman in 18th century style dress, together with an early style carved lion head Boss, an 18th/19th century circular Butter Pat and a Tudor Rose within a horseshoe shaped backing (4) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

269 An early 20th century oak Desk Calendar £25 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

270 Spare Lot

271 A George III period white metal mounted horn Beaker monogrammed onto an oval white metal mounting together with a 19th century tortoiseshell Snuff Box (2) £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

272 Treen, a small selection of circular Boxes and Covers etc., one Box opening to reveal small Draughts Counters (4) £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

273 An African carved wooden Comb modelled as a stylised female (possibly late 19th/early 20th century), 28.5cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

274 An early style fan shaped stoneware Carving depicting stylised flower heads, scrolls and other random shapes etc., 23cm high £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

275 A 19th century braid of steel Bead work with tassels style ends, full length 33cm £25 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

276 A late 18th/early 19th century Needlework on Silk depicting a Saint holding a large feather and with an open mouthed serpent wrapped around her neck, 20cm x 15cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

277 A Hogarth framed and glazed early 19th C. French Map Engraving ‘’Plan De La Bataille De Waterloo, June 1815’’, 38.5cm x 49cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

278 A 19th century stained pine Tray/Platter produced in Rustic style, single handle above a cut out heart motif and chess board style painted centre, on further pierced heart motif to the base, 81cm (to tip) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

279 An antique hardwood Carving (possibly Indian/Thai), the frame carved with foliate style swags surrounding the main Carving in high relief depicting two females and a seated male within an elaborate arched doorway, full size to include frame 53.5cm x 44cm £60 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

280 An early 19th C. framed and glazed (later) monochrome Engraving, ‘’Hydraulics & Hydrostatics’’ (diving bell, fire engine etc.,) 38cm x 22.5cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

281 A Hogarth framed and glazed (later) late 19th century monochrome Photograph ‘’Royal Hotel, Naval, Military, Family & Commercial (Sheerness)’’, depicting an array of interesting well dressed figures, policemen and musicians, Photograph size 22cm x 28cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

282 A framed and glazed original hand written in ink Letter signed by Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA (1802-1873), Sunday morning, January 14th 1844, Dear ..., letter size 17.5cm x 11cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

283 A framed and glazed 19th century monochrome marine Photograph of the clipper ‘’Melita’’ by T.H. Wilton, Photograph size 18cm x 24cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

284 An interesting selection of 19th century Valentine Greeting Cut Outs together with a late 19th century (dated 1879) Ball-Room Guide (Dancing Taught Without a Master), (5) £15 - £25 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

285 A late 18th/early 19th century collection of 25 varying sized neoclassical plaster figural reliefs housed within a double-sided frame modelled as a part velum bound volume, ‘Paoletti Impronte’, Opere Di Thorw Aldsen;, 25.5cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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286 An early 20th century gentleman’s bamboo and silver mounted Parasol, 96.5cm wide £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

287 An early 20th century Parasol having a hand chased white metal (marked sterling) long handle decorated with flowers etc., in Chinese style, the spherical finial with monogram, 99cm £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

288 An early 19th century mahogany Apprentice Chest, the overhanging top above three full-width graduated drawers with turned handles, shaped apron and high French style bracket feet (5.5cm section away to front of top), 31.5cm wide x 60cm high £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

289 A Louis XV style (19th century) two-drawer miniature oak Chest, carved frieze and on four moulded cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, 27cm wide x 25.5cm high £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

290 An African carved Tribal Doll, the wood of good patination and the figure wearing a multi coloured beaded necklace and similar earrings, 33.5cm high £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

291 An original mid 20th century boxed B&A Indoor Carpet Bowls Set, complete with all original fittings and rules booklet, the contents in very good overall ‘’hardly played’’ condition £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

292 A large and highly unusual Sculpture of a Barracuda carved from horn, 65cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

293 A fascinating late 19th/early 20th century Album of cut out paper Armorial Crests, each page full of differing sized Crests, probably running into many hundreds) £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

294 A George III rectangular mahogany box upon a stand with cabriole legs carved at the knees with acanthus leaves and united by a conforming boxwood and chequer strung undertier, 42cm high x 33cm (widest at lower leg point) £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

295 Political Interest, a Chinese pale green Jadeite Vase Cover and separate Brush Washer on an ornate brass inlaid rosewood stand, the two-handled Vase carved in low relief with scrolling lotus above a lotus lappet base and spreading oval foot, the Cover of the Vase connected with a chain, the Brush Washer surmounted with a sinuous Chilong dragon, the height of the Vase 14.5cm, (20th century), Provenance: ex. Christie’s Sale Tuesday 15th December 2015, Lot No. 398, originally property from the collection the Right Honourable The Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven, LP, OM, FRS., complete with original Christie’s Catalogue £300 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

296 A heavy 19th century gilt metal mounted and spherical marble Moderator Lamp in Classical style raised on triform base with central inverted finial, 37cm high £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

297 A 19th century patinated circular bamboo Tea Caddy intricately carved with figures and animals etc., (damage and old repairs to lid), 16cm high x 14.5cm diameter £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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298 An interesting selection of eight Tibetan Prayer Sheets the calligraphy hand written in ink and Buddha style figures centring, each leaf approx. 18cm wide (8) £120 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

299 A good and interesting selection of various Magic Tricks to include 19th century examples £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

300 An early 20th century (mostly First World War period) Scrap Book containing various Sketches, Drawings, Watercolour Paintings etc., of the period together with some notes and annotation etc., £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

301 An African Tribal hardwood Knobkerrie Club Weapon/Walking Stick Cane (possibly Maasai), the heavy Cane having and egg shaped club head and tapering down to a woven patinated copper middle ferule and three band repair strengthener below, (probably 19th century) 101cm £50 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

302 A fine and rare example of a late 19th century decorative Wall Hanging from Samarkand (Uzbekistan), Soviet Central Asia, the finely worked piece with stylised flower heads, scrolling tendrils and other stylised decoration etc., 152cm x 101cm, Provenance: Gordon Reece Gallery, Knaresborough£150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

303 A large framed and glazed Japanese Silkwork depicting an open winged bird and a butterfly above bamboo, lilies and other grasses etc., with two geese below, probably early/mid 20th century, Silkwork size 130cm x 43.5cm, Frost & Reed paper label verso £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

304 An early 20th century metal Ink Stand modelled as a First World War style Pickelhaube, 17.5cm wide £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

305 Political interest Friday August 9th 1974, The Daily Telegraph, the headline NIXON TELLS AMERICA ‘’I RESIGN’’ £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

306 Political interest Saturday November 23rd 1963, The Daily Telegraph (and Morning Post), with the headline ‘’President Kennedy Is Assassinated’’ £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

307 An early 20th century Mauchlin ware style Money Box modelled as a mantel clock, 11cm high £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

308 A very fine mid 19th century mother of pearl and gilt metal inlaid Writing Slope, the two hinged lids very finely decorated with foliate scrolls and ornamental leaves etc., the smaller hinged horizontal lid with very fine escutcheon and opening to reveal fully fitted interior with similarly decorated and inlaid lidded compartments, ink bottles and pen rests etc., the sloping hinged fall with central mother of pearl and gilt metal cartouche engraved MAH and opening to reveal velvet writing surface which in turn folds over to reveal a fitted satinwood interior with sloping lift-out two-handled tray (some mother of pearl away to lower right spandrel, a small piece of gilt metal scrolling away middle left and two vertical mouldings missing - one at each corner at the back), 38cm wide x 27cm deep x 11cm high £400 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

309 A rare late-18th century English brass, steel and walnut pistol-form Flintlock Tinder Lighter, shaped pierced front brass stand, candle holder, steel flint holder, striker and trigger guard, with nicely coloured and patinated walnut grip (historic repair to grip), 14.5cm long x 9cm high (to highest point) £350 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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310 A rare 18th century Hunting Sword with hallmarked silver guard and patinated antler handle, 18’’ (46cm) blade, stamped with a crowned bearded head each side, the silver hilt and guard with makers mark HH, rubbed London assay marks (possibly 1769), the pommel cast with four mask heads, one wearing a laurel leaf crown, together with silver braiding and tassels £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

311 A wire cage Stick Stand with a variety of eleven Staffs/Walking Sticks within to include horn handled examples and an interesting 19th C. Malacca Cane with silver ferule and automaton head for restoration £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

312 Three pine framed and glazed Plaster Relief’s of Bacchanalian revelry (20th century), pine frame size 39.5cm x 10.5cm £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

313 Two mid 20th century framed and glazed Toile de Jouy Etchings depicting a biblical style scene, each Etching 49cm x 73m £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

314 Five framed and glazed mid 20th century Toile de Jouy Etchings, two depicting a muse painting in a neo Classical style, the other three depicting Pan with two Putti and a lyre, Etching sizes 24cm x 30cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

315 A highly unusual oak cased Display Unit containing an array of early 20th century Cotswold School style wooden handles in varying designs and woods etc., case size 80cm x 55cm £600 - £700 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

316 A framed (later) and glazed Silkwork and Lacework Tablecloth ‘’Souvenir of The Great War’’ the central yellow Silkwork depicting a garland of roses and flowers connecting various flags including United Kingdom, United States of America and France etc., the interior frame dimensions 60.5cm x 58cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

317 A 19th century miniature novelty mahogany Dresser, shelving above two half-width and two full-width graduated drawers, 38cm w x 55.5cm h £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

318 A mid 19th century oak cased Collector’s Chest, the two panelled doors opening to reveal three full-width graduated mahogany drawers with delicately turned handles (the lower drawer as two), the cabinet raised upon squat bun style feet, 36cm wide x 25cm high £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

319 A highly unusual 19th century elm Trolley on four turned wooden wheels, each side with written slogan ‘’Quarrel Not and Tell No Lies, Peace and Plenty, No Waste No Want, Be Merry and Wise’’, 51cm long x 26cm wide (not incl. wheels, some woodworm to wheels/base) £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

320 A cased late 19th century Violin and Bow (possibly German), patinated spruce top and maple underside, the interior bears a paper label for Antonio Stradivari £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

321 An early 20th century Cello for restoration (probably three quarter size), the Cello has been stored in a loft for many years and consequently suffers considerably from woodworm which has affected the ebonised finger plate, the rear of the neck, the block where the neck joins the body, the fillet from which the strings emanate and some other areas etc., full height to tip of scroll approx. 122cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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ANTIQUE WEAPONARY

322 A highly unusual civilian .450 smoothbore Martini Henry manufactured by the Braendlin Armoury for sporting use with the military MkII Martini Henry (riot-gun) buckshot cartridge; 33’’ barrel with fixed (non-ladder) foresight; scroll engraving to the receiver, the left side stamped with the Braendlin Armoury crossed lances cypher and ‘Martini Patent’, safety catch to the right side; Martini patent acknowledgement monogram, nominal proof stamp of .499 £200 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

323 A pair of late 18th century Continental duelling pistols, 22cm barrels, approx. 13 bore, engraved silver furniture and full-length stock with foliate carving, makers mark indecipherable and damage to wood adjoining one of the butt-caps £600 - £800 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

324 An early 19th century French .69 Model An XIII flintlock pistol; rare 9’’ octagonal barrel tapering to tube at the band and marked FY and EIR AR; brass furniture, three-quarter length stock with lanyard-ring to butt £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

325 A late 18th or early 19th century British military flintlock pistol, 9’’ barrel with proof marks, registration mark worn; crown mark to lockplate also worn £300 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

326 A late 18th or early 19th century British military flintlock pistol, 9’’ barrel badly pitted, metal furniture, lock worn, damage to end of stock £50 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

327 A circa 1870 New Model 1858 single-action percussion revolver, 8’’ octagonal barrel marked ‘Patented Sept 14th 1858 - E. Remington & Sons - Ilion - New York, USA - New Model’ and serial no. beneath rammer 98232 £500 - £700 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

328 A Replica Arms Company, Italian made percussion revolver in good condition; a replica of the Colt Navy Model 1860, 7.5’’ barrel, machine engraved naval battle scene to the cylinder £100 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

329 A Smith & Wesson .32 rimfire revolver, serial no. 52138, octagonal 6’’ barrel with raised rib marked ‘Smith & Wesson - Springfield, Mass’ and the cylinder ‘Patented April 3 1855, July 5, 1859 & Dec 18, 1860’ £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

330 A Colt Model 1851 Navy (3rd Model) percussion revolver, serial no. 24771, octagonal 7.5’’ barrel marked ‘Address - Saml. Colt - New York City’ £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

331 A Remington Model 1875 .44 revolver, no visible serial number, 7 ½ ‘’ barrel faintly marked ‘E. Remington & Sons - Ilion - N.Y. USA’, pinched blade fore-sight, under-barrel ejector rod, damage to left (walnut) grip and some pitting to the left side of the barrel £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

332 A Colt .41 ‘Thunderer’ revolver in very good condition, serial no. 49596, 2 ½’’ ‘storekeeper’s’ barrel marked to the left side: ‘Colt D. A. 41’ £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

POSTAGE STAMPS

333 A selection of various Stamps (some in Albums, some loose and mounted etc.,) to include Stanley Gibbons Swiftsure Stamp Album, an Album of Royal Mail Postcards and a selection of First Day Covers etc., £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

334 A selection of First Day Covers (various) together with quantities of loose World Stamps, a Royal Mail Stamp Album and a Cigarette Album ‘’Radio Celebrities’’ £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

335 Various World Stamps within Albums together with some First Day Covers and some loose Stamps etc., the Albums to include The Barclay Classic Stamp Album £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

336 A large quantity of World Stamps both in Albums and loose etc., together with various other loose Stamps within a lever arch file etc., (early to late 20th century mostly) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

337 A good and large selection of Stamps in albums and loose Stamps to include World Wide, Early 20th century through to late 20th century with The Bradley Album and others etc., together with a small selection of various denomination English Coins £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

338 A variety of World Stamps together with the SG UK First Day Cover Album, a variety of early to late 20th century World Stamps etc., £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

339 World Stamps (both in Albums and loose etc.,) early to late 20th century various Countries and Denominations etc., to include two Albums and various loose Stamps within black stamp wallets etc., £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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PAINTINGS, PICTURES LITHOGRAPHS AND ENGRAVINGS

(including a private collection of early 19th century Political and humorous Caricature’s)

340 An Art Deco style and period unframed Oil on Canvas Study of a standing female nude (some scuffs/damage to canvas), 76cm x 51cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

341 A late 19th century ebonised framed and glazed pre-Raphaelite style Study of a maidens head in profile, 8cm x 7.5cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

342 An 18th/19th century gilt framed Oil on Panel Study, ‘’Tavern Scene’’, 17.5cm x 20.5cm £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

343 After Peter Paul Rubens, a framed and glazed Monochrome Engraving (probably 19th century) Grandmother and child by candlelight, 22.5cm x 19cm £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

344 A framed and glazed Pencil Sketch Study gentleman in top hat in profile, 21cm (highest) x 16.5cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

345 *A framed and glazed Oil on Board beach scene with swimmers and children playing, red D.S. monogram seal to lower right, 50cm x 60cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

346 Eugenie M. Valter (19th/20th century), an ebonised framed and glazed monochrome Print of a Terrier’s head, 30cm x 23cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

347 *A mounted and glazed original humorous Sketch by JAK, ‘’Music In View’’, 17.5cm x 13cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

348 *A mid 20th century gilt framed and glazed monochrome Watercolour and Wash reclining female nude Study, signed Redgrave lower right, William Redgrave (British, 1903-1986), was a British Sculptor described by Writer and Critic Bevis Hillier as ‘’one of the greatest Sculptors of the 20th century’’, his work was in the tradition of Rodin and is no exaggeration to say that some of it was in the class of Rodin also, his portrait busts such as Francis Bacon, Henry Cooper and Lord Olivier achieved the most telling likeness in an effortless ‘’without striving’’ way, informational paperwork verso, 37cm x 50.5cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

349 A gilt framed and glazed (later) monochrome Engraving ‘’The Little Cottager’’, after H.W. Bunbury Esq., published June 1st 1791 by W. Dickinson, Bond Street, image size 44cm x 33.5cm £25 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

350 After H. Bunbury, a Hogarth framed and glazed late 18th century hand coloured comical Engraving ‘’Conversazione’’ published New Bond Street, 1782 by W. Dickinson, plate size 43.5cm x 55cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

351 A matched pair of silver framed and glazed (later) late 18th century hand coloured humorous Engravings ‘’Barber/Vicar’’ and ‘’Vicar Returning From Duty’’, the latter Engraving 18.5cm x 26cm (2) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

352 A late 19th century maple framed and glazed (later) colour Vanity Fair Print, ‘’The Fourth Party’’ after Spy, dated December 1st 1880, image size 22cm x 33cm together with a similar early 20th century maple framed and glazed example ‘’The Deutsch Prize’’, after GEO. HUM., dated November 14th 1901, image size 35cm x 22cm (2) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

353 Vanity Fair, four bird’s eye maple framed and glazed (later) late 19th century colour Prints (three after Spy, one after Ape), ‘’Men of The Day’’, ‘’Oxford Circuit’’ (Mr Arthur Richard Jelf, Q.C.), ‘’Jumbo’’ (M. Alberto Santos Dumont), ‘’Nervous’’ (Mr. Samuel Pope Q.C.) and ‘’Hard Hitter’’ (The Pugilist Captain Edgeworth Johnstone) from 1874 through 1896, Hard Hitter image size 36cm x 24.5cm (4) £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

354 After George Cruikshank (British, 1792-1878), a good set of four patinated pine/cedar framed and glazed (later) hand coloured early 19th century humorous Caricatures/Cartoons ‘’The Bustle!!!’’, ‘’Monstrosities of 1819’’, ‘’A Dandy Shoe Maker in a Fright or The Effects of Tight Lacing’’ and ‘’A New Way of Gaining Admittance to a Lady’s Chamber’’, three landscape, one portrait shaped, the landscape frame sizes approx. 41cm x 45.5cm (4) £150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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355 After George Morland, an early 19th century Hogarth framed & glazed monochrome Engraving ‘’The Public-House Door’’ published July 1901, old Parker Gallery (London) paper label verso, 44cm x 55cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

356 After H. Heath, three maple framed and glazed (later) hand coloured early 19th century humorous Engravings ‘’A Young Poodle But Not One of Those Sagacious Breed!! ‘’A Shower or Any Port in a Storm’’ and ‘’We Sons of Mars - Wot Lives on Brandy and Cigars’’ (3), the Sons of Mars Engraving 36cm x 24.5cm £60 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

357 An early 19th century maple framed and glazed (later) hand coloured humorous Engraving after H. Bunbury, ‘’City Foulers - Mark!’’, 28cm x 35cm, together with a similar framed and glazed hand coloured early 19th C. Engraving ‘’Exporting Cattle Not Insurable’’, 25cm x 35.5cm (2) £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

358 A late 18th century Hogarth framed and glazed (later) hand coloured comical Engraving ‘’Private Amusement’’, published 1786 at the Caricature Warehouse (Piccadilly), signed in pencil in the margin lower right, 25.5cm x 27cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

359 An early 19th century Hogarth framed and glazed (later) hand coloured Engraving after L. Mayer, ‘’Part of The New City of Alexandria, With the Light House’’ published by R. Bowyer, Historic Gallery, Pall Mall, 1802, 24cm x 32cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

360 A pair of late 18th century Hogarth framed and glazed (later) hand coloured humorous caricature Engravings ‘’Toasting Muffins, So Justly Formed to Meet My Nature!’’ and ‘’Frying Sprats, Ah! Sure a Pair Was Never Seen’’, London published November 28th 1791 by H. Humphrey, No. 18 Old Bond Street, each image 23.5cm x 16cm (2) £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

361 After H. Bunbury a maple framed and glazed (later) early 19th century hand coloured caricature Engraving ‘’Do Everything A Little’’, 29.5cm x 23cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

362 After W. (William) Heath, a gilt framed and glazed (later) early 19th century hand coloured Engraving ‘’British Royal Horse Artillery’’, published London by Colnaghi & Co., Cockspur Street, Charring Cross, 25cm x 37cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

363 A gilt framed and glazed late 18th/early 19th century hand coloured humorous French Engraving ‘’Supreme Bon Ton’’ (very Freres), 33cm x 25cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

364 After R. Nenton, a bird’s eye maple framed and glazed (later) hand coloured humorous late 18th century Engraving ‘’Babes In The Nursery’’, 25.5cm x 33cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

365 An oak framed and glazed (later) hand coloured early 19th century humorous Engraving ‘’The Terrified Dandies. A Scene on Carlisle Bridge’’, with verse, published by M. Cleavy, Nassau Street, Dublin, 30cm x 23cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

366 A framed and glazed (later) early 19th century hand coloured humorous Caricature Engraving ‘’Moses In The Bull-Rushes’’, after Giles Grinagain, 18.5cm x 25cm £15 - £25 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

367 A mid 18th century Hogarth framed and glazed monochrome Engraving ‘’A View of The House of Peers’’, the King sitting on the throne, the Commons attending him at the end of the session, 1755, after B. Cole, 36.5cm x 22cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

368 William Heath (1795-1840), an early 19th century maple framed and glazed military figure Watercolour Study (possibly Light Dragoons), signed and dated lower right William Heath Pinx, 181?, 36.5cm x 27.5cm £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

369 A steel framed and glazed hand coloured late 18th century humorous Engraving ‘’The Inconvenience of Dress’’, 22.5cm x 17cm £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

370 A Hogarth framed and glazed (later) hand coloured early 19th century humorous Caricature Engraving ‘’A Comical Story’’, indistinctly faintly signed in pencil in the margin lower left, 18cm x 25.5cm £15 - £25 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

371 A Hogarth framed and glazed early 19th century hand coloured comical Caricature Engraving ‘’Mr Snuffy Don’t Think I Admire Your Snout...’’, 20cm x 17cm £15 - £25 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

372 William Heath (1795-1840), an early 19th century gilt framed and glazed Watercolour and Wash Study, flamboyantly dressed female figure standing with each leg upon a galloping horse looking down upon a recumbent tiger having been shot with an arrow, signed and dated lower right 1825, 35.5cm x 45.5cm £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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373 Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), a gilt framed and glazed (later) hand coloured comical Caricature Etching, ‘’Miseries of Travelling’’, 16cm x 13cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

374 G. (George) Cruikshank (1782-1878), a framed and glazed (later) Pencil Sketch Study of three heads in profile, 16cm x 8.5cm £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

375 A parcel gilt framed and glazed (later) 18th century Ink and Wash Sketch Study, a small sailing vessel near rocks and trees with a town and mountainous backdrop to the middle left, 20cm x 29.5cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

376 An early 19th century parcel gilt framed and glazed (later) sepia Ink Caricature Study of figures in an Artist’s studio, 23.5cm x 16cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

377 A 19th century gilt framed and glazed monochrome Engraving ‘’His Royal Highness The Prince of Saxe Coburg’’, 10.5cm x 7.5cm together with a gilt framed and glazed early 19th century oval hand coloured |Portrait Engraving of a College Tutor, 8.25cm x 6.5cm (2) £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

378 An interesting selection of unframed 18th/19th century monochrome Engravings include conical Caricatures etc., together with associated ephemera to include four American Envelopes with coloured vignettes alluding to political activities etc., (a small varied selection) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

379 A gilt framed and glazed (later) Botanical Watercolour Study, the Study scripted near Bodiam, Hastings, July 1843 and also with hand written in ink Latin name, 35cm x 25cm £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

380 *A gilt framed and glazed (later) Botanical Watercolour Study with dedication and Latin names etc., Caroline Eynton, collected Talbot Woods, July 31st ‘98, 44cm x 37cm (Gallery frame label verso) £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

381 A gilt framed Oil on Artist’s Board forest clearing Study (apparently unsigned), 37cm x 31.5cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

382 *L.H. Taprell (possibly Lionel Taprell, 1915-1986?), a large gilt framed Oil on Canvas half length Study ‘’Miss L. Smith of Danmark’’, titled and annotated verso, 99cm x 86.5cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

383 A 19th century framed and glazed (later) Monochrome Engraving ‘’Belgrade’’, plate size 16cm x 22cm £10 - £15 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

384 A pair of gilt framed and glazed Indian Gouache on Linen Studies of tiger hunting (20th century) £60 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

385 William Henry Mander (1850-1922), a gilt framed and glazed Watercolour, countryside scene with sheep being driven upon a mud track next to buildings and a stream etc., signed lower right, 35.5cm x 52cm £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

386 *Heather St Clair Davis (1937-1999), a good framed Oil on Canvas Study ‘’Arrival of The Hounds’’ signed and dated lower left, Frost & Reed paper label verso, 34.5cm x 70cm, illustrated back cover £700 - £900 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

387 *Lesley-Anne Doole (20/21st century British), a framed and glazed Gouache/Body Colour Study of hounds following the Master, signed L.A. Doole lower left, 20cm x 18cm £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

388 A 19th century gilt framed and glazed Pencil/Graphite Study (with some body colour) of a Deerhound with kill within rocky country surroundings, 39.5cm x 55cm £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

389 *Claude Gaveau (French, born 1940), an unframed Limited Edition (48/125) colour Lithographic Print onto handmade paper, surrealist style rocks and plants etc., signed Gaveau in pencil lower right in the margin, image size 47cm x 66cm £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

390 *Lionel Edwards R.I., a framed and glazed colour fox hunting Print ‘’Down The Water, Devon and Somerset’’, signed in pencil in the margin lower left by the Artist, image size 25cm x 18cm, Artist’s Proof paper label verso for Melands (Knightsbridge) Limited, London SW1 £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

391 A pair of gilt framed and glazed (later) circular Toile De Jouy, ‘’Les Lozanges’’ by J.B. Huet, circa 1800, the diameter 7cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

392 *J. Fletcher-Watson R.I., R.B.A., a gilt framed and glazed Watercolour Study ‘’Cley Mill, Norfolk’’, signed lower left, exhibition label verso and also Richard Hagen paper gallery label verso, 23.5cm x 36cm £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

393 Elliott Daingerfield (American 1859-1932), an original framed and glazed Pencil Drawing circa 1910-15, ‘’Sketch of Marjorie’’, together with paperwork and provenance, the Mint Museum of Art Charlotte, North Carolina and the North Carolina Museum of Art Exhibition label verso dated 1971, 19cm x 11.5cm £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

394 Elliott Daingerfield (American 1859-1932), a framed and glazed Pencil Drawing Study (highlighted with body colour) of farm labourers in the field with a horse and trees to the right hand side, 20cm x 31cm (Artist’s daughter’s label verso), together with various early 1970’s newspaper cut outs relating to Elliott Daingerfield £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

395 *Boyce Abner Kendrick (American 1927-1992), a framed and glazed rectangular Watercolour Study of flowering shrubs, signed lower right, 55cm x 16.5cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

396 *Boyce Abner Kendrick (American 1927-1992), a large silver framed and glazed Abstract Watercolour Study depicting a head and torso, signed middle right in pencil by the Artist and with original lone information lower left, 72.5cm x 57cm £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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397 A very fine set of twelve ebonised framed and glazed (later) 19th century Chinese rice paper Paintings depicting high ranking officials and attendants in various guises within interior surroundings with lavish floor coverings and various objects and backgrounds etc., very finely painted with the facial expressions extremely well defined, each Painting approx. 31cm x 21cm £1,000 - £1,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

398 Charles Ancelin (French early 20th century), a good framed and glazed set of ten Pochoir Racing Prints in the Art Deco style, each signed, each image approx. 30cm x 48cm £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

399 *Jon Axel (20th century), a large framed Surrealist Oil on Canvas style Study titled on top stretcher verso ‘’Fyrirsaeta’’, central female nude against a red ground, signed and dated lower left Jon Axel ‘88, 118cm x 201cm £50 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

400 *Peter Fuller R.A., (British 20th century), a framed and glazed Watercolour Study of horses galloping through water (probably beach side), signed lower left, 14cm x 25.5cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

401 An early 20th century gilt framed and glazed Gouache/Watercolour/Tempura study of a mother and child, the ginger haired child with head bent over and looking at a string of pearls, her mother looking on, indistinctly signed lower right, 63cm x 48cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

402 A very fine gilt framed Oil on Canvas Study, interior revelry scene with dancing, drinking and merry making etc., indistinctly signed and dated 1855 lower left (possibly Richard Henry Jennings), (lined), 54cm x 63cm, illustrated inside back cover £500 - £800 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

403 A pair of early 20th century oak framed and glazed Caricature Pencil Sketches, each signed Phil May, the male Caricature 20.5cm x 15.5cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

404 A 19th century gilt framed Oil on Canvas moonlit river scene with boats and buildings etc., 49cm x 74cm (craquelere on paint surface) £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

405 An opposing pair of late 18th/early 19th century oval gilt framed and glazed hand coloured Engravings, male figure seated writing and a female figure seated reading, each approx. 23cm x 29.5cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

406 A 19th century gilt framed Oil on Card Study of dead game (possibly snipe and one other), indistinctly signed lower right, 43cm x 32cm £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

407 A gilt framed (later) Oil on Canvas still life Study of chrysanthemums in a pottery jar, signed and dated lower left J. Hardaker 1940, 49.5cm x 39.5cm £120 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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MIRRORS AND BOOKS

408 A late 18th/early 19th century parcel gilt framed wall hanging Looking Glass, the lacquered frame with gilt decoration of flower heads and tendrils etc., frame size 70cm x 54cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

409 A large late 19th/early 20th century rectangular Chinese hardwood framed wall hanging Looking Glass, ornately cast handle with a central open winged bat above the hardwood frame inlaid with mother of pearl Shou characters throughout, (with original separate mirror plate but restoration required), frame size approx. 120cm x 48cm £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

410 A fine and large pair of wall hanging carved giltwood Looking Glasses in the mid 18th century Chippendale rococo style, each with a scrolling acanthus pediment above a stylised anthemion flanked by two columns and further rococo style decoration in the form of further acanthus leaves and ‘C’ scrolls etc., each with hand bevelled plate within a gadrooned inner frame, (first half 20th century), each approx. 194cm (highest) x 125cm (widest) £2,000 - £2,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

411 An early 20th century bronze framed single electric Girandole, 94cm high x 20cm £20 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

412 A 19th century shield shaped mahogany and boxwood strung Toilet Mirror in George III style, 54cm high £30 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

413 Truman Capote, ‘In Cold Blood’, US first edition, 1965, with dust jacket £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

414 The Battle of Britain, August - October 1940, an Air Ministry account of the great days from 8th August to 31st October 1940, published by Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London 1941 £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

415 A 19th century Edition of Harper’s Weekly (A Journey of Civilisation), New York Saturday March 25th 1876 £20 - £30 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

416 A bound Hardback Volume ‘’From The Earth To The Moon Direct in 97 Hours and 20 Minutes’’ by Jules Verne (Authors Copyright Edition), published by Sampson, Low, Marsdon & Co. Ltd., with coloured frontispiece, hand written annotation and dated Feb 1915 to inside, a small minor tear and some foxing to the first few pages, the outer boards ‘’tired’’, faded and with frayed ends etc., £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

417 ‘Twelve Packs of Hounds’’, a collection of Drawings & Sketches by John Charlton, printed and bound by Mawson, Swan & Morgan, 1891 complete with various colour plates etc., (some pages with tears and staining etc.,) Provenance: Acquired in 1955 at the sale of Stambrook Grove House, Hambrook, near Bristol £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

418 Three large early Volumes ‘’The History of The Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641’’, a three Volume set, the part leather bound borders generally in a poor condition and mostly away from the bindings, the 3rd Volume detailing ‘’Oxford Printed at The Theater’’ Anno Domini 1704 (3 Volumes) £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

419 ‘Opera De Metastasio’’, a 16 Volume set published Italy late 18th century £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

420 Kipling, Rudyard; A Song of the English with illustrations by W. Heath Robinson. Undated, circa 1915 (Hodder & Stoughton). Blue cloth, gilt titles (faded on spine) and green decorations. 16 colour plates and numerous monochrome illustrations. Spine and corners slightly bumped and rubbed. Some foxing to endpapers. £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

HAND KNOTTED PERSIAN AND OTHER RUGS AND CARPETS

421 A large hand knotted Eastern Carpet, large central lozenge on red ground with cobalt blue spandrels flanking and further within cream and blue varying sized borders with stylised repeating patterns therein, approx. 416cm x 331cm £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)Lot 410

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422 A Turkish style hand knotted Carpet double rectangular panels with multi coloured chevrons against a red ground and red and cream borders with stylised repeating flower heads and patterns and designs therein, approx. 280cm x 144cm £60 - £90 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

423 A pair of mid 20th century Afshar style hand knotted Rugs (Kermal Province, South East Persia), each with three central lozenges surrounded by a multitude of various coloured and sized animals/birds etc., each approx. 145cm x 108cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

424 A hand stitched Indian style Wall Hanging, central flower head surrounded by birds and brown, yellow and green lozenges etc., approx. 141cm x 107cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

425 An early/mid 20th century hand knotted Persian Kilim Rug, six central hexagons with stylised repeating patterns against red and cream grounds, the borders also with similar stylised repeating patterns (wear, fading and some damage etc.,) approx. 282cm x 158cm together with a Cushion made from a similar Kilim (2) £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

426 A large hand knotted Persian Heriz carpet circa 1900 (area of Heris, East Azerbaijan, Northwest Persia), the central pink ground and dark cobalt blue ground, star shaped lozenge against a larger red ground lozenge and cream and rose spandrels, all within varying sized and coloured borders with stylised repeating patterns and flower heads within, approx. 582cm long x 365cm wide £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

427 A large and fine hand knotted Persian Heriz carpet, circa 1900 (area of Heris, East Azerbaijan, Northwest Persia), central flower head design within a cobalt blue lozenge further against a red ground and large beige cream and rose coloured spandrels, the large blue border decorated with stylised flower heads of varying colours, approx. 617cm long x 349cm wide £400 - £600 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

428 A large hand knotted cobalt blue ground West Persian Bakhtiari Runner having stylised repeating patterns etc., of flower heads and tendrils etc., approx. 620cm long x 109cm wide £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

429 A good and large late 19th century hand knotted Persian Heriz carpet circa 1890, (area of Heris, East Azerbaijan, Northwest Persia), the central blue and red ground lozenge against a further red ground and with cream, black and rose coloured spandrels, within a large red border with flower heads and other stylised repeating patterns within, approx. 382cm long x 290cm wide £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

430 A very large hand knotted Turkish Sparta carpet, Islamic style rose and cream ground lozenge against a light green ground with cream borders and rose coloured spandrels, all within varying sized and coloured borders with stylised repeating patterns etc., first quarter 20th century, 732cm long x 407cm wide £500 - £800 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

431 A large hand knotted Turkish ‘’Maples’’ Ushak carpet, beige ground with stylized trees and various serrated edge patterns etc., within turquoise blue, rose, pink and cobalt blue borders with stylized repeating patterns, Maple & Co., Oriental Carpets, London and Smyrna label sewn onto underside, approx. 590cm long x 365cm wide £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

432 A hand knotted Persian silk mixture style Carpet (probably first quarter 20th century), various medallions within a rectangular red ground and surrounded by varying sized/coloured borders with flower heads and further stylised repeating patterns, approx. 183cm x 122cm £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

433 A Pakistan Mori Bokhara green ground Rug hand knotted in traditional style with multiple lozenges etc., approx. 270cm x 180cm £150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

434 A hand knotted Eastern Rug, red ground and with central rectangular decoration with stylised repeating patterns therein surrounded by an outer border of flower heads and further thin white and red ground borders, approx. 200cm x 113cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

435 A hand knotted Eastern Rug, central decoration of ten rectangles with elephant’s foot style pattern centring, within various other borders with stylised repeating patterns within, approx. 187cm x 103cm £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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443 A hand knotted vintage Persian Karaja style Rug, central horizontal lozenge flanked by two panels of varying sized and coloured squares and rectangles against a cobalt blue ground, within dog tooth and leaf style borders with stylised figures, approx. 200cm x 155cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

ANTIQUE, PERIOD AND SELECTED DECORATIVE FURNITURE

444 A large George III style japanned breakfront Bookcase, the six glazed doors with Moorish style astragal glazed arches above eight small drawers below and raised on plinth base with outset columns, the whole piece gilded and decorated in chinoiserie style in red lacquer, approx. 380cm wide x 45cm (deepest point at front) x 186cm high £4,000 - £5,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

445 An 18th century mahogany kneehole Desk, the thumbnail moulded top above single full-width drawer and central kneehole space with cupboard door flanked by three further graduated drawers each side, raised on bracket feet, 79cm wide £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

436 A large and fine tightly hand knotted Persian Carpet, central red and cream medallion centring a blue cross shape decorated with fish and foliate style spandrels flanking, within blue and cream borders decorated with flower heads and other stylised repeating patterns, approx. 304cm x 212cm £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

437 A very finely hand knotted Persian Rug, the central beige diamond shaped medallion against a red quatrefoil ground and flanked by cream and beige borders with stylised repeating patterns and flower heads etc., 174cm x 110cm £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

438 A hand knotted Persian Rug, predominantly red ground with a central rectangle with leaf head style decoration within cobalt blue, cream/red borders having stylised repeating patterns, approx. 213cm x 111cm £60 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

439 An early/mid 20th century hand knotted Persian Rubber (worn), central dark blue rectangle with stylised flower head designs within a red border with similar designs and an outer white key design, approx. 215cm x 91cm £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

440 A fine hand knotted Persian (Kerman) silk mixture Runner, central cobalt blue medallion with two tulip flower head style pointers, flanked by floral sprays and alternating salmon pink and cobalt blue borders with stylised repeating patterns therein, approx. 159cm x 61cm £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

441 A hand knotted Kazak style Rug, central blue medallion bordered by further blue triangular sections and within varying sized red, cream and red and yellow borders with stylised repeating patterns therein, approx. 190cm x 140cm £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

442 A hand knotted Eastern Prayer Rug, the turquoise blue point with two small lozenge shapes and further surrounded by light blue, dark blue and alternating borders with stylised repeating patterns within, approx. 163cm x 101cm (some wear) £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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446 An unusual bird’s eye maple early/mid 19th century Davenport Desk, three quarter gilt metal gallery sliding top and leathered sloping fall opening to reveal two small drawers, four full-width drawers below a pull out hinged stationery drawer, four dummy drawers opposing and brushing slide to each side, on later boxwood castors £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

447 A large and heavy 19th century Chinese hardwood altar style Bench (possibly elm), the thick heavy rectangular rest above four angular supports united by earpiece brackets, 190cm wide £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

448 A fine early 18th century figured walnut Kneehole Desk of pleasing proportions, the quarter veneered banded and crossbanded moulded top above an arrangement of one single full-width drawer, a smaller kneehole flush drawer below and cupboard door enclosing a shelf and further flanked by three smaller square drawers each side, raised on bracket feet, together with original Mallett & Son purchase invoice for June 18th 1959 for £395, also detailing that the piece was purchased at The Antique Dealers Fair, Grosvenor House, Park Lane, W.I., together with later (dated 1st December 1972) Mallett valuation for insurance on letterhead, illustrated inside front cover £2,000 - £3,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

449 A very fine and unusual early 19th century Biedermeier style flame mahogany veneered Work Table, the quarter veneered crossbanded concave fronted hinged lid opening to reveal a variety of highly figured lidded compartments, the central front hinged interior compartment lifting out to facilitate the opening of the slide below, raised on tapering wrythern stem terminating in triform base and scrolling ends tightly carved with acanthus, 53cm wide x 71cm high £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

450 A George III bow-fronted mahogany Sideboard, the crossbanded top above single compartmentalised bow-fronted central drawer, two larger drawers flanking and raised on square tapering boxwood strung legs, 122cm wide £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

451 A good late 18th century style Demi Lune mahogany and king wood crossbanded bow-fronted Commode, single concave door with decorative circular marquetry patera flanked by marquetry urns in neo Classical style, raised on short square tapering legs, 124cm wide £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

452 An 18th century oak Stool having a later upholstered tapestry seat decorated with various fruits etc., raised on turned gun barrel style legs united by stretchers, 51cm wide £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

453 A late 18th century mahogany Wardrobe, the flaring cornice above two oval panelled crossbanded doors opening to reveal hanging space, raised on an associated later base having French style slightly splaying bracket feet, sold together with original BADA Dealer Anthony Sampson Antiques invoice dated April 96 for £1,500, 134cm (widest) x 46cm (deepest) x 176cm high £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

454 A large and rare late 17th century oak Chest, the four panel hinged moulded top above an arcaded frieze and four panels below, further arcading to the bottom rail, with panelled ends and raised on high stile feet, (some restorations), 180cm wide x 60cm deep x 75cm high £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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455 A late 18th century George III period mahogany Chest, moulded top above four full-width graduated drawers with original brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, (pine sided), 92.5cm wide £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

456 An 18th century mahogany Commode, the two-handled galleried top above a lift-out fall with recessed brass ring handle, further over drawer section below, raised on square moulded legs, 51cm wide £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

457 A mid 19th century mahogany Writing Desk, three quarter galleried top above an arrangement of three drawers and raised on turned tapering reeded Gillow’s style legs, 106.5cm wide £100 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

458 An early 18th century oak Chest, reeded edge top above an arrangement of two half-width and three full-width geometrically fronted graduated drawers, with panelled sides and canted front corners, raised on high bracket feet, 91cm wide £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

459 A 19th century Chinese lacquered hardwood Occasional Table, inset top above a strengthening band and shaped friezes, raised on four legs rounded at the front and square sectional at the rear, 45cm wide £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

460 A large 19th century Chinese black lacquer Chest decorated and gilded in relief with various traditional chinoiseries etc., 125.5cm wide £60 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

461 A William IV/early Victorian rosewood adjustable Music Chair on tripod base terminating in French scrolls, 87cm (highest point) £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

462 A George III period mahogany Bureau Bookcase, the cornice above two thirteen panelled doors with astragal glazing bars enclosing shelves, further over a cleated fall opening to reveal fitted interior of drawers, pigeonholes and a well above two half-width false drawers and three full-width graduated true drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 213cm high x 93cm wide £300 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

463 A large 18th century oak Dresser, the associated superstructure with outset cornice above a lozenge style fretwork frieze and flanked by fluted pillars leading to three small spice drawers, the base section with a ‘T’ shaped arrangement of five drawers and two cupboard doors with fielded panels flanking, raised on plinth base, the base section 193cm wide x 212cm high £400 - £600 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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464 An 18th century mahogany Writing Bureau, the heavy single piece angular fall enclosing fully fitted stepped interior with drawers, pigeonholes, central cupboard door etc., further over four oak lined full-width graduated drawers with original brasses etc., raised on high bracket feet, 94cm wide £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

465 A small 18th century oak Side Table, the moulded top above single full-width drawer, shaped aprons and raised on squared cabriole legs, 67.5cm wide £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

466 An early 18th century walnut and feather banded Batchelor’s Chest, the quarter veneered hinged fold over top with banding and cross banding above an arrangement of two half-width and three full-width graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 100cm wide £1,200 - £1,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

467 A large late 18th century Secretaire Bookcase, the broken swan neck pediment surmounted with a pineapple finial above a dentil and arcaded cornice in Hepplewhite style, two glazed 13 panelled doors with astragal glazing bars above a full fitted Secretaire drawer (as two) and three further full-width drawers below, raised on bracket feet, 123cm wide x 54cm deep x 249cm (highest) £1,200 - £1,500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

468 A late 18th century George III period mahogany open Armchair, pierced splat drop in seat and outset arms above square legs united by an ‘H’ form stretcher £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

469 A matched near pair of mid 19th century comb-back Windsor Chairs, each with pierced yew-wood splat and bow, shaped elm seat and turned legs united by crinoline stretcher (one Chair slightly higher than the other), (historic woodworm/left arm split at the front on one Chair) £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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470 A mid 19th century Windsor Chair of good colour, yew-wood bow, pierced splat, shaped elm seat and turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

471 An antique oak Settle, the top rail centrally carved with a date 1677 above a five panelled front carved with flower heads and motifs in typical late 17th/early 18th century style, two hinged compartments and further carved arcading and panels below, 181cm wide £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

472 A set of six William IV period rosewood Salon Chairs, the top rails unusually carved with serpents having intertwined tails, each with crisply carved foliate style crest rail, over stuffed seat and turned tapering reeded front legs in Gillow’s style £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

473 A good set of seven (6+1) early George III style (19th century) mahogany and green leather upholstered Dining Chairs, the Carver with a serpentine arched top rail headed with an Adamesque style patera with harebells etc., and above a well carved ladder-back and shaped moulded arms terminating in tight scrolls, over-stuffed seats, on square section moulded Marlborough legs united by ‘H’ stretchers £400 - £600 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

474 A late-18th century white statuary marble fireplace which was removed from Belford Hall, Northumberland (James Paine - 1756). The simple 130cm shelf which has been replaced rests upon a reeded frieze centred with a simple keystone, the entablature supported on reeded Corinthian columns on plain rectangular blocks. £100 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

475 A mid 19th century hand decorated and mother of pearl inlaid tilt top papier-mâché Occasional Table, turned stem and on flower head shaped base with three shaped feet, 61cm wide £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

476 A 19th century Chinese patinated wooden Bench (possibly elm) raised on straight supports with scrolling ends, 99cm wide £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

477 A good and large early 20th century oak tambour-topped Desk, the tambour opening to reveal a fully fitted interior with various pigeonholes and two side drawers etc., further over a central drawer above kneehole space flanked by three drawers to the right (the lower as two-drawers) and four similar drawers to the left, raised on plinth base, 139cm wide x 80cm (deepest) x approx. 126cm high, (ex. a world famous Oxford College) £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

478 A George III period mahogany Commode, single full-width drawer with lion mask and ring handles, sliding tambour below and pull our base section headed with elliptical decoration, raised on square legs £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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479 A Louis XV style serpentine-fronted fold over top walnut Tea/Games Table, the top lifting away to reveal an inner felt Backgammon playing surface, central cartouche with scrolling sides, raised on pronounced cabriole legs carved at the knees and terminating in scrolls, 89cm w. £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

480 A marble topped walnut Petite Commode in Louis XV style, serpentine front with two doors opening to reveal three full-width drawers and single full-width drawer below, shaped apron and raised on cabriole legs (three sabot now missing), 59cm wide £50 - £80 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

481 A late Regency/early Victorian mahogany Card Table, fold over top above turned stem with lower bulb leading to circular platform base with four scrolling feet and castors, 87cm wide (top water marked) £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

482 A Georgian style mahogany three drawer Chest on bracket feet £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

483 An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry Purdonium £20 - £40 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

484 A pair of early Victorian mahogany Pole Screens, each with floral tapestry drape and on tripod base with squat bun feet £50 - £70 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

485 An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded drop leaf Occasional Table, the ends carved with laurel leaf style decoration, with platform stretcher and on four downswept satinwood crossbanded legs terminating in castors £40 - £60 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

486 An early 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung square Piano raised on square tapering legs united by stretchers, makers details of Joseph Dale & Son Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, Cornhill, Oxford Street & New Bond Street, London upon an interior satinwood panel with sound holes flanking, (with forty ivory keys), 163cm wide x 62cm deep x 82cm high £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

487 A George III mahogany Bedside Cupboard, three quarter galleried top above flame mahogany veneered cupboard door and single drawer below, raised on square legs united by a crossframe stretcher with central circular reserve £30 - £50 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

488 A George III style (reproduction) revolving leather-topped circular Rent Table with four drawers and on pedestal base with single crossbanded door above a pedestal with single crossbanded drawer, raised on plinth base, 97cm diameter £150 - £250 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

489 A large and extremely heavy iron riveted Eastern hardwood low Occasional Table, moulded planked top above turned legs with ear pieces carved with fans and hammered with concentric circles etc., in a decorative design, 184cm x 120cm £100 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

490 An early 19th century light flame mahogany veneered Continental marble-topped Semainier, six full-width drawers above shaped bracket feet, 105cm wide £400 - £600 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

491 An early 19th century Biedermeier hardwood Secretaire Chest, the crossbanded overhanging top above a full-width fully fitted Secretaire drawer with writing surface, drawers and pigeonholes etc., further over three full-width drawers with stamped oval handles, raised on block feet, 132.5cm wide x 63cm deep x 102cm high £250 - £350 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

492 A large and fine 19th century walnut and button back upholstered spoon back Armchair, the top rail carved with two roses above scrolling ends below, the arms tightly carved with further scrolls above moulded cabriole legs terminating in French style scrolling feet with castors, of good colour and patination £150 - £200 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

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493 A 19th century parcel gilt walnut Canape in Louis XV style £300 - £400 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

494 A large and highly unusual 19th century button back upholstered and oak open Armchair the top rail surmounted with a carved pediment as a beehive flanked by two further smaller hive finial’s above Gothic style quatrefoil’s and leading down to acanthus scrolling supported arms and square tapering moulded front legs similarly headed with quatrefoil’s (the Chair possibly with Masonic connotations), 160cm (highest point) x 65.5cm (widest point at front rail) £200 - £300 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

495 A mid 19th century rosewood framed and button back upholstered Bergere style Chair having scrolling handles and pronounced moulded cabriole legs terminating in further scrolls and castors £100 - £150 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

496 A late William IV/early Victorian extending mahogany Dining Table, the thumbnail moulded top (with two extra leaves) above an extending base with oak bearers and raised on four tapering octagonal legs terminating in brass castors, 122cm wide x 241.5cm (leaves in) £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

497 A large 18th century style (later) extending mahogany Boardroom Table (no leaves), the square legs carved in blind fret style with ‘C’ scrolls, anthemion and other similar motifs etc., five legs terminating in recessed brass castors, 142.5cm wide x 184cm long (ex. a world famous Oxford College) £300 - £500 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

498 A Regency tilt top mahogany and crossbanded rectangular Breakfast Table, reeded edge top, turned stem and four downswept reeded legs terminating in brass lion’s paw castors, 133cm x 98.5cm £70 - £100 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

499 A large mid 19th century mahogany partner’s Library Table, the toned leather top with gilt pencil b order, the top with moulded edge above two half-width drawers each side, raised on turned tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 184cm wide x 122.5cm deep x 75cm h. £800 - £1,000 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

500 A large George III period oak and mahogany crossbanded Dresser, the shelved superstructure with wavy frieze centred with circular bog oak star above central shelves and flanked by two cupboard doors and two further smaller spice drawers below, the frieze with three drawers with crossbanding and bog oak and holly spandrels, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet (minor restorations), 179cm wide x 208cm high £500 - £800 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

501 A late 19th/early 20th century walnut framed three fold Room Divider, glazed panel top and upholstered bases (one glass panel now missing), 198cm high £80 - £120 + 21.6% buyers’s premium (incl. VAT)

END OF SALE

Lot 494

Lot 499

Lot 500

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From a large collection of 19th Century Majolica, Poole Studioware and aesthetic style Ceramics, these Lots, although to be offered at this Sale, are not in the catalogue as the collection arrived too late for inclusion. All of

the Lots to be offered from this “additional” section, are to be offered without reserves.

42 Antiques and Fine Art - 22nd February 2018Lot 342

Lot 233 Lot 133

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Lot 293 Lot 285

Lot 488

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UNDER OFFER

Matthew Harvey BSc MRICS Bourton-on-the-Water Residential Sales

Edward Bagnall FRICS Stow-on-the-Wold Residential Sales

James Skinner BA (Hons) MSc Bourton-on-the-Water Residential Sales

Upper Rissington Guide Price: £500,000 A brand new bespoke Cotswold stone 4 bedroom detached family home with 2 en-suites situated on the edge of this popular village.

Bourton-on-the-Water Office

Claire Mowat HND Business Bourton-on-the-Water Residential Lettings

Elizabeth Billot MNAEA MARLA Stow-on-the-Wold Residential Lettings

Adrian Cannon MSc MRICS FAAV Bourton-on-the-Water Rural

Upper Rissington Guide Price: £525,000 A brand new bespoke Cotswold stone 4 bedroom detached family home with 2 en-suites situated on the edge of this popular village. Bourton-on-the-Water Office

www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk

Naunton Guide Price: £575,000

A fine period Cotswold stone house situated at the end of a no through lane on the edge of the village with a private south facing garden. Bourton-on-the-Water Office

Windrush Guide Price: £550,000

A charming and impressive Grade II Listed home set in the heart of this popular Cotswold village and overlooking the village green and church. Stow-on-the-Wold Office

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Jess Bates Stow-on-the-Wold Residential Sales

Joan Wedgwood Stow-on-the-Wold Residential Sales

Victoria Algar Bourton-on-the-Water Residential Lettings

Chipping Norton Guide Price: £750,000 A stunning period townhouse, offering extensive and versatile accommodation of immense character, with retail shop, garaging, parking, courtyard garden and terrace. Chipping Norton Office

Francis Winstone-Partridge FNAEA Dip. Chipping Norton Residential Sales

Philip Webb Chipping Norton Residential Sales

Michelle Bayliss Stow-on-the-Wold Residential Lettings

Chipping Norton Guide Price: £565,000 Phase I – Last one remaining – “The jewel in the crown” – Gentian Developments are proud to present a stunning Georgian townhouse with period features throughout. Chipping Norton Office

www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk

Stow-on-the-Wold Guide Price: £395,000

A charming Cotswold cottage in the heart of the town currently used for commercial purposes with planning permission for change of use to a residential dwelling. Stow-on-the-Wold Office

Bourton-on-the-Water Guide Price: £345,000

A charming and historic Cotswold stone cottage set in the heart of the village with garage and gardens. Bourton-on-the-Water Office

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Friday 23rd March 2018Sale of Hay, Straw and Fodder

The Rugby Club, Stow on the Wold(67th Annual Sale)

Sale at 12.00pm noon.(Please contact Adrian Cannon at the Bourton office - 01451 820913)

Saturday 24th March 2018Monthly Sale of Antique and selected Furniture and Estate Clearances, to be held at

The North Cotswold Saleroom, Bourton on the Water at 10.00am To include specialist Stamps, Coins and Medals sections

(Approx. 600 assorted lots)

ENTRIES NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Tayler & Fletcher Regional collective Auction Sales of Property, Land, Development and Business Opportunities

at The North Cotswold SaleroomSpring collective sale - Wednesday 4th April at 6.00pm

please contact Matthew Harvey on 01451 820913 or Edward Bagnall on 01451 830383

Thursday 21st june 2018Our second mid-year auction sale for 2018 of three annual selected lot specialist sales of Antiques, Fine Art, and Objets D’art to take place at The North Cotswold

Saleroom, Bourton-on-the-Water at 10.00am. (Live, global internet bidding)

A sale of quality Antiques and Fine Art to include specialist Fine Art, Paintings, Oils and Watercolours

(Approx. 600+ fine selected lots )

ENTRIES NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Forthcoming Auction Sales

See our website for latest News, Catalogues and Images etc. taylerandfletcher.co.ukyou may also register to be sent regular ‘email alerts’ in order to receive the most up to date

information and be notified when auction catalogues and images are published on our Website

Please note our complete 2018 auction sale dates leaflet/Catalogue Subscription Form is now published and can easily be obtained free of charge at any of our Auction Sales or at any of our three Cotswold Offices. This information, along with sale

previews, sale results, regular updates and lot images is also available on our website

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Conditions of Sale  

Tayler & Fletcher conduct their auctions under the customary conditions as set out below. All persons shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the same. Tayler & Fletcher act as agents and only in respect of goods for the purposes of sale by auction. Herein they shall be known as the ‘Auctioneers’. Persons instructing the Auctioneers to sell goods are herein known as ‘Vendors’. Persons who have acquired lots offered for sale by the Auctioneers are herein known as the ‘Purchasers’.  Registration If attending an auction you will be expected to register for a buyer’s number before the sale commences. This involves completing a form giving your name, address and telephone number for which you will be allocated a bidder number. Should you be the highest bidder on a lot, showing the auctioneer your bidder number will allow him to quickly record you as the successful purchaser.  Telephone Bidding Telephone Bidding is available on sale days on lots with an estimated value of over £200 and should be arranged with the saleroom administrative staff before 7.00pm on the eve of the sale day.  Commission (Absentee) Bids If you are unable to attend the auction but would like to bid on an item, you may leave a commission (absentee) bid for free. This is an instruction to the auctioneer to bid on your behalf up to a limit set by you. Absentee bids are executed on behalf of the Bidder during the auction at the lowest possible amount. To leave a commission bid simply ask the saleroom staff for a commission form or download one from our website. Make sure you fill in the required information and return it before 7.00pm on the eve of the sale commence. The Auctioneers will faithfully execute written commission bids without charge, but without accepting responsibility for any oversight which may occur. The Auctioneers regret that they cannot be held responsible for, nor are they connected with, any ‘private’ commission bids given to saleroom porters to execute without the knowledge of the Auctioneers.  Bidding i. In making a bid, Purchasers acknowledge their attention has been drawn to these Conditions of Sale and that they are satisfied as to the description and condition of lots. ii. At the fall of the hammer, the highest bidder, acceptable to the Auctioneer, shall be the purchaser and any dispute regarding the bidding or otherwise shall be settled by the Auctioneer whose decision shall be absolute and final. The Auctioneer reserves the right to reopen the bidding immediately after the fall of the hammer if it is apparent that he has missed a bid. iii. No lots shall be transferable. iv. The Contract of Sale is made with the Auctioneers, as Agents for the Vendors and payment shall be made only to the Auctioneers. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Auctioneers shall retain a lien on all goods which shall not pass to the Purchaser until full payment has been received.  Bidding, Bidding Increments and Reserves The bidding can be regulated at the discretion of the Auctioneer, who reserves the right to accept or reject any bid; and in the case of lots upon which the Vendor has placed a reserve, the Auctioneers have the right to bid on behalf of the Vendor up to any amount below the reserve.  Buyer’s Premium Buyer’s Premium of 18% (exclusive of VAT) of the hammer price per lot is payable by all purchasers Artists Resale Rights (ARR) or Droite de Suite - Please note all lots marked with an asterisk (*) may or may not be subject to an added Buyer’s ARR payment at the maximum rate of 4% (sliding scale) of the hammer price on lots of 1000 Euros (approx. £878) or more in accordance with EU Directive 2001/84/EC. Exchange rates will be calculated at the currency conversion rate on the day of the sale. Each time you bid on a lot covered by the ARR, you agree to pay an additional amount equal to the resale royalty. If you are the successful bidder this amount will be added to your invoice. For further information about ARR please contact the Fine Art Department.

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Payment i. Payment can be made to the Auctioneers by Debit Card or in Cash at the saleroom. ii Payment can also be made by Bank Transfer, but lots will not be released to the Purchaser until the Auctioneers are satisfied that the funds have cleared. ii. We regret we are unable to accept Debit or Credit card payments over the telephone, but we do accept Debit cards including Visa and Mastercard in person. Please check before bidding to ensure that your Debit card provider is acceptable as a form of payment. iii. Credit cards are only accepted by prior arrangement to persons known to us and payment by card or other means maybesubject to any other applicable charges such as Artists Resale Rights (ARR), Import Taxes, Storage, Delivery and VAT etc.If you have bought via thesaleroom.com live bidding, a link will be send to you enabling you to pay easily. iv. Cheques will not be accepted from Purchasers unknown to the Auctioneers, unless arrangements such as bank or other suitable references have been made in advance. In all cases cheques must be supported by a valid Bank card. Non-compliance with this condition may delay the release of lots pending the clearance of cheques.

Collection and Storage i. Purchasers and Vendors should where possible remove all lots (purchased and unsold) by 6.00pm on the day of the sale at their own risk and expense. Deliveries can be arranged locally or nationally (minimum fee £30 + VAT). Please call the Saleroom on 01451 821666 for details. ii. Items which are not collected on the day of the sale must be collected within a period of one week . The Auctioneers will store items bought by clients free of charge during this time but following a period of seven days, they will also be subject to an additional charge of £5 plus VAT per week, per item, to cover storage expenses. The Auctioneers reserve the right to resell uncollected lots by auction or by private treaty or alternatively, warehouse goods at the client’s expense. In all cases, the Auctioneers may act without notice to the client and any incidental expenses however incurred will become the liability of the clients.  Attendance All persons attending a Sale under the conduct of the Auctioneers – whether at their salerooms or elsewhere – shall be deemed to be on the land and premises at their own risk and shall have no claim against the Auctioneers or their principles in respect of the cancellation / postponement of a Sale or any loss, accident or injury however occasioned, save in so far as the same is proven to be caused by the direct negligence of an employee(s) of the Firm. Viewing i. Catalogued items will be available to view at the saleroom on the Tuesday and Wednesday prior to the sale day between 8.00am and 8.00pm and on the morning of sale from 7.30am until start of sale at 10.00am. Purchasers should satisfy themselves by physical inspection of lots before bidding as to their origin, authenticity, quality, age, weight, size and general description as lots are sold in their actual state with faults, imperfections or errors of description. ii. As some items are not inspected by the Auctioneers prior to cataloguing, we strongly recommend that you telephone us before travelling to view a specific item. iii. The Auctioneers make every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of advertisements, catalogue descriptions and other publicity but declare that all statements, oral or in writing, are those of opinion only, and shall not give rise to any action in law for damages, compensation or rescission of a sale by a Purchaser, against any Vendor, the Auctioneers or their employees. Breakages / Insurance / Packaging Although, naturally enough the goods offered for sale are insured whilst in our hands, if a breakage occurs because of negligence, mishandling, or otherwise accidentally, the Auctioneer will look to the person(s) responsible to recover a proportion of the perceived value of the item(s) as set by the Auctioneer. Please note, although we can recommend reliable local shippers, hauliers and packers, we do not package or post items purchased at auction from our sales and items remain the sole responsibility of the Purchaser at the fall of the hammer. All collections, transit and delivery contracts entered into by the Purchaser remain the sole responsibility of the Purchaser and we as Auctioneers (agents) accept no liability for loss or damage however or wherever caused post sale. Catalogues i. Any statement made by the Auctioneers or their employees as to authorship, attribution, identity, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as statement of fact. It is not necessarily definitive, and is intended as a guide only. Sometimes it may differ from the opinion of other specialist appraisers, museums or auction houses. All buyers must therefore make their own judgement prior to the purchase of any lot, which is always sold as viewed. ii. Lots are sold subject to any announcement, declaration, alteration or description or other matters, made by the Auctioneer prior to the invitation of bids. iii. Electrical/Mechanical goods are sold on the strict understanding that these are untested, without warranties or any other guarantees as to serviceability or working order, unless otherwise stated.  

From a good private collection of Military Medals

Lot 402

Lot 63

Lot 386

Lot 35 Lot 117