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Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU Auction Catalogue Tuesday 22nd September & Wednesday 23rd September 2015

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Chorley's sale on 22-23 September 2015 includes a selection of fine furniture, paintings and ceramics from country houses, as well as fine jewellery and silver. Fully illustrated online catalogue available on www.chorleys.com

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Page 1: Chorley's 22 23 sept 2015 catalogue

Chorley’s 22nd &

23rd September 2015

Prinknash Abbey ParkGloucestershire

GL4 8EU

Auction CatalogueTuesday 22nd September & Wednesday 23rd September 2015

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Catalogue £10

Day One Tuesday 22nd September 2015 at 10am Lots Page

The Books 1 – 7 3The Costume & Textiles 10 – 27 4The Miscellaneous Items 30 – 76 4The Works of Art 80 – 91 6The Clocks & Barometers 95 – 113 7The Glass & Ceramics 115 – 181 8The Plated Items & White Metal 185 – 209 12The Silver 215 – 368 14The Coins & Medals 370 – 386 22The Jewellery & Watches 390 – 483 22

Day TwO wednesday 23rd September 2015 at 10amThe Garden Statuary & Furniture 500 – 514 34The Furniture & Furnishings 515 – 845 35The Rugs 850 – 862 64The Prints & Maps 865 – 891 65The Watercolours & Drawings 895 – 935 67The Oil Paintings 940 – 992 72

Sale ViewingSunday 20th September 10am-4pm Monday 21st September 9am-5pm Buyer’s Premium Sale mornings 8.30am-10am 20%+VAT (24% inclusive)

Please note that some works of art in this sale may be subject to Artist’s Resale Right, indicated in the catalogue with [ARR]. Any of these lots realising the sterling equivalent of €1000 or more will incur an additional charge of 4% of the hammer price, to be paid to the artist or beneficiary.

All purchased lots must be collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 2nd October. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.

enquiriesTel: +44 (0) 1452 344499 Prinknash Abbey ParkE: [email protected] Gloucestershirewww.chorleys.com GL4 8EU

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PicturesWhen offering Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, a picture code is used. Using one artist's name we illustrate below the manner of attributing the pictures in the catalogue.

arthur DevisIn our opinion a work by the artist.

attributed to arthur DevisIn our opinion a work possibly by or partly by the artist.

School of arthur DevisIn our opinion a work contemporary with the artist and showing his influence.

Manner of arthur Devis In our opinion a work in the artist's style and of a later date.

after DevisIn our opinion a copy of a known work by the artist (of any date).

Signed, Dated, InscribedIn our opinion the work has been signed dated inscribed by the artist.

Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription In our opinion the signature date inscription is by a hand other than the artist.

DimensionsThese are given height before width.

GenerallyFurniture, porcelain, bronzes, etc are attributed as follows:

a Sheraton periodIn our opinion made at the same time that Sheraton was active.

Sheraton style or of Sheraton designIn our opinion of later manufacture.

Dated 1660In our opinion a genuine date.

Carved with the date 1660In our opinion a later decoration.

a Derby figureIn our opinion a figure from the Derby factory.

Possibly DerbyIn our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.

ByIn our opinion made by the artist or modeller in question.

afterIn our opinion made by another artist or modeller as a copy of the original.

Catalogue produced by

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The BooksAll books sold “as found” and not collated

1. Churchill (w) A History of The English Speaking People and a quantity of other military, history and biography books £20-30

2. a quantity of gardening, cookery and other books to include a collection of antique reference volumes £20-30

3. • Somerville (e Oe.) MFH Slipper’s ABC of Fox Hunting, published by Longmans, Green & Co, 1903 see illustration £300-500

Selected Items from Letton Court, property of a Herefordshire family.

Lots are marked in the catalogue with the symbol •

Lot 3

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20. • a pair of burgundy faux silk slub curtains, 285cm x 140cm, another matching pair 285cm x 120cm and matching pelmet 453cm long, a pair of peach velvet style curtains, 257cm x 140cm and four matching single curtains 257cm x 81cm with two matching pelmets £40-60

21. a woven hanging of King Lear by Michael O’Donnell, signed, 88cm x 149cm £50-70

22. Sundry leather cases, other bags etc. £80-120

23. a quantity of vintage clothing to include dresses by Jean Allen and Koupy, gloves, hats etc. £60-80

24. Various evening bags, evening bag mounts, fans and other sundries £50-70

25. a quantity of early 20th Century clothing to include a black velvet cape, satin wedding dress, uniform, fur, lace etc. £60-80

26. a machine woven tapestry depicting courting couples by a fountain in an Italian landscape, 103cm x 199cm £40-60

27. Two pairs of silk brocade curtains, 300cm drop £60-80

The Miscellaneous Items30. a collection of six Russian palekh

boxes and a 19th Century box £40-60

31. a postcard album with early 20th Century cards mostly of Hackney and other London views £40-60

32. Six 18th Century brass candle arms from a Dutch chandelier, 36cm wide £80-120

33. a 17th Century oak panel painted to each side with an urn of flowers and foliate scrolls, 83cm x 30cm £150-200

34. No Lot

13. a child’s 18th/19th Century tricorn hat with a gilt braid and a child’s 18th/19th Century wig with a queue pony tail £40-60

14. an 18th Century gros and petit point needlework panel depicting a cellist and dancer in a garden landscape, in an arched frame, 67cm x 46cm £300-500

15. a quantity of tablecloths, including a white lace and embroidered cloth, approximately 304.75cm long, lace bedspreads, etc. £20-30

16. Two double bed eiderdowns and two single bed eiderdowns £20-30

17. a pair of flower printed chintz curtains, lined and interlined, three cushions and a pink floral dressing table cover £20-30

18. a pair of pink rose printed chintz curtains, 228cm drop, lined with tie-backs and a pelmet, a pair of poppy printed chintz curtains, lined, 228cm drop and a pelmet, two other pairs of curtains, similar size and other pelmets £20-30

19. • Four pairs of curtains, floral glazed cotton, 285cm drops, various widths with three pelmets, 186cm, 272cm and 466cm wide £100-150

4. • Lucas-Lucas (H F) The Fox Hunting Alphabet, published by Webster & Co, London see illustration £300-500

5. • Poley (arthur F e) St Paul’s Cathedral, published by Willowbank, Hampton Hill, 1927, with gilt tooled card boards and leather spine, elephant folio (damaged) £300-500

6. Bourke (M) Badoli the Ox, published by Howard Timmins, Cape Town; Firdousi, nizami, Kheyyam et al La Guirlande de L’Iran, 1948 and Ziegler (R) Judith the Widow of Bethulia, limited edition 524/700 £20-30

7. People of all nations, a useful toy for girl or boy, Darton & Harvey, London, 1806 (losses) £100-150

The Costume & Textiles10. Two grey mink jackets, one

bearing the label EMBA Violet, natural blue grey mink, Royal Quality £100-150

11. an 18th Century needlework picture depicting a man and his dog in an exotic arcadian landscape, 80cm x 59cm £150-200

12. a 17th/18th Century silk needlework coverlet sewn with flowerheads, approximately 9ft x 7ft £300-500

Lot 4

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62. a graduated set of five copper rum jugs, 15cm -31cm high and a copper coffee percolator £80-120

63. a copper coal scuttle with swing handle, shovel and a copper kettle £40-60

64. a Chinese brass bowl, another bowl and two pairs of candlesticks £60-80

65. a butterfly wing collage, of a Mexican interior scene two Victorian glass pictures and another £80-120

66. a Montblanc Meisterstuck fountain pen, the nib numbered 4810 and 14k £80-120

67. an early 20th Century postcard album, mainly topographical including Munchen, Norway, Sir Walter Scott, Abbotsford, New York, Paris, Denmark etc; two British Empire Exhibition covers, 1924 and a Mount Everest Expedition 1924 postcard £40-60

68. an edwardian postcard album, the inner cover with inscription dated 1904, contents include topography (particularly Stafford), actresses, shipping (Tynwald, R.M.S.S. Walmer Castle), political, etc., approximately 150 £100-150

69. a Chinese carved wood table cabinet, the pierced frieze centred by a bird above twin panel doors set on bracket feet, 57cm wide and an Oriental storage box £80-120

70. a wirework birdcage of circular tapering form, 76cm high and two Eastern bird cages £60-80

71. a French coffee grinder marked Peugeot Frères, Brevete SGOC, a copper kettle, the brass handle marked Chull, Yeovil, a plated jardinière and a pewter self-pouring kettle etc £80-120

72. Three painted tin wall appliques, modelled as baskets of fruit, a box with domed cover and a baluster vase £60-80

48. eight crosses, various medallions and other religious sundries etc. £50-60

49. a Meerschaum pipe with Arab head bowl, an enamel box cover, an oval box and cover and a coin £60-80

50. a pair of ship’s mortuary lamps, the cut glass inverted shades on bell shaped metal bases, 20cm high £80-120

51. a cylindrical pewter cruet, pepper, salt and mustard with crested screw top, 9.5cm high, a triangular bridge marker, two treen boxes and a glass measure in a case £80-120

52. a phonograph with horn in an oak case and a box of cylinders for the same £80-100

53. a collection of antiquities and other sundries £140-160

54. a quantity of pens, penknives and other sundries £140-160

55. Sundry vintage golf clubs, etc £100-200

56. a quantity of fishing tackle, rods, etc £70-90

57. a large quantity of horse brasses, and horse brass collecting handbooks £100-200

58. a north african tribal sword with leather grip and scabbard, two Kukri and a fly whisk £250-350

59. a large quantity of Masonic items and regalia, including yearbooks, certificates, notebooks, aprons, cuffs etc. £40-60

60. a travelling compass in a mahogany case, a telescopic toasting fork, a Victorian cork screw and a mercury thermometer in a plated case £30-40

61. a walking stick, the handle in the form of a pointer, 85cm long £80-100

35. an 18th Century treen jar and cover, 15cm high, a treen storage jar, 35cm high and a wooden ball game £60-80

36. an 18th Century style leather black jack, 18cm high £30-40

37. an early 19th Century tortoiseshell tea caddy, of breakfront form, enclosing two lidded compartments, 20cm wide (damages) £200-300

38. a 9" pull telescope by Tho’s Brown of Leicester with a leather outer case, a pair of Swift 8.5 x 44 binoculars and two other pairs by Tooley in a small box, an artist’s paint box, a surveyor’s pocket instrument and a pocket aneroid instrument £100-150

39. a quantity of Britain’s hollow cast lead soldiers of The Cameron Highlanders, no 89, approximately 200 animals, other figures and a quantity of cigarette cards £100-150

40. a set of three brass fire irons, two copper food covers and a modern dome-topped mantel clock £70-100

41. a Florentine gilded carved wood frame, 19th Century, 29cm x 20cm £60-80

42. an iron music stand with lyre-shaped rest, adjustable, 105cm high £60-80

43. a collection of pewter pots, plates and moulds £40-60

44. a Victorian oak boot jack, 82cm high £100-150

45. • a steel fire basket £40-60

46. • a Regimental side drum, 37cm diameter £100-150

47. a folding games board, with tooled gilded border and thirty red and white ivory draughts pieces £200-250

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The works of art80. a 19th Century carved ivory crucifix, probably Dieppe,

the Christ figure 16.5cm high, total height 38cm (damages) £400-600

81. 16th Century Spanish carved and gilded door to a box depicting Christ wearing a crown of thorns, 31cm x 16cm £200-300

82. • an ivory chess set in a damascene box, the King 9cm high, the box 29cm wide see illustration £300-400

83. a pair of Regency bronze and ormolu mounted table lights, with glass nozzles and prismatic drops suspended from arched wires, the baluster columns with foliate decoration and raised on a triangular base with claw feet, 31cm high see illustration £300-500

84. a bronzed metal figure of a seated lady resting her head in her right hand, her left hand against her neck, signed Milo, on a circular marbled base, 22cm high £70-90

85. a 20th Century bronze group of Greco-Roman wrestlers, signed Tupton, on a black marble rectangular plinth, 26cm wide overall £100-150

86. a pair of alabaster and gilt metal mounted urns and covers, the covers with pine cone finials, the urns with satyr mask handles suspending swags of fruiting vines, each one on a square plinth with four circular feet, 29cm high £100-150

87. a bronze figure of a dancing girl in Oriental dress, after P Laurel, on a polished marble base, 38.5cm high £150-200

88. a cast metal figure of a whippet, after P J Mene, 12cm high £70-90

89. a patinated bronze bust of a lady, signed H Vidal, foundry mark on a circular plinth, 19cm high £150-200

73. a Swiss musical compact, the hinged cover enclosing a mirror, powder compartment and musical mechanism, 8.5cm wide £70-90

74. an iron door-stop modelled as a standing lion resting his paw on a ball, 23.5cm long £80-120

75. Two Century Middle eastern silver and copper inlaid brass dishes each decorated with geometric and floral designs and script, 34.5cm diameter £100-150

76. a Chad Valley ‘Improved Telephone’ with box and instructions £50-80

Lot 83

Lot 82

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90. a spelter bust of a young woman after Van der Straeten, 39cm high £80-120

91. a bronze figure of a buffalo after Frederick Remington, on a marble base, signed, 49cm high £500-700

The Clocks & Barometers95. a mahogany stick barometer, Ortelli and Co, Macclesfield, in

mahogany chequer strung case with broken arch pediment and silvered scale, 98cm long £250-300

96. a brass ship’s wheel mantel clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, the balance wheel escapement to an eight-day movement, initialled GV 1921 and striking on a gong see illustration £600-800

97. a longcase clock, the arched brass dial signed Ben Brandreth, Middlewich, with silvered chapter ring and subsidiary date and seconds dials and with phase of moon and date apertures, in an oak case with chequer stringing, 205cm high see illustration £600-800

98. an oak thirty-hour longcase clock, signed Watkins, the painted arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the case with swan neck pediment £200-300

Lot 96

Lot 97

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111. a French gilt metal cased barometer, the enamel chapter ring with scale from 73-79 and marked Barometre Metallique, the case surmounted by an urn and with swaged decoration, 43cm high £400-600

112. a 19th Century rosewood and brass inlaid mantel clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the ogee arch-top case with ring handles to the sides, on ball feet, 22cm high and a gilt brass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial signed Charles Frodsham, London £150-200

113. an oak cased Black Forest cuckoo clock, the two train fusee movement with two bellows and a gong strike, in an oak case carved with vine leaves, bearing a label for Camerer Kuss, Tritschler & Co., 53cm high £300-400

The Glass & Ceramics115. Five cut glass decanters, with four

stoppers and a large cut glass ice bucket £60-80

116. Two Victorian coloured glass double-ended scent bottles and sundry coloured glass £80-120

117. an edwardian cranberry glass claret jug with clear glass handle, 22cm high, an amethyst glass carafe and two coloured glass beakers £40-60

118. a Gallé style cameo glass vase, decorated flowers and foliage on a brown and green ground, 23cm high £60-80

119. a Spode ‘Oaklea’ pattern coffee set comprising twelve coffee cans and saucers £30-50

120. an 18th Century German porcelain monkey band figure, underglaze blue factory mark to foot rim, incised mark CB33 14.5cm high Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £50-70

121. an 18th Century rectangular slipware dish, 48cm wide £60-80

105. a tortoiseshell mantel clock, of 18th Century design, gilt metal mounted and fitted an eight-day movement striking on a bell, 30cm high £300-400

106. a Regency rosewood barometer and thermometer in an inlaid banjo shaped case, by D Maffia, Monmouth £80-120

107. a wall clock, the dial signed Washbourne, Gloucester, fitted an eight-day movement with anchor escapement, having a mahogany case beneath, 120cm high £200-300

108. a 19th Century black marble mantel clock, fitted an eight-day movement, striking on a bell, 21cm high £60-80

109. an oak mantel clock, with spiral columns to the sides and two other mantel clocks £50-70

110. an aneroid barometer and thermometer, in a carved oak case £80-120

99. an ormolu and porcelain eight day mantel clock, Henri Marc, Paris, with bell strike, 37cm high see illustration £500-800

100. a Belgian slate mantel clock with enamel dial and striking eight-day movement, 31cm high £60-80

101. an aesthetic movement oak mantel clock, with enamel dial and eight-day striking movement, 32cm high £150-200

102. a Black Forest pine cased mantel cuckoo clock, with two train movements striking on the hour and half hour, two bellows for the cuckoo and a sprung gong for the strike, the pine case crested with a bird, 53cm high £300-400

103. a French wall clock, Lagier à St Chamond, with pendulum weights and key, the enamel dial 44cm diameter £300-500

104. • a French ormolu mantel clock, the enamel dial signed Beaumgart, 7.5cm wide, in a scrollwork cartouche shaped case with floral swag, having an eight-day drum movement striking on a bell, 24.25cm high £300-500

Lot 99

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130. a Royal albert Kentish Rockery pattern tea service for eight and other sundry ceramics £50-60

131. a Moorcroft MacIntyre florian ware vase of narrow trumpet shape with frilled rim, tube lined with violets in blue and green, green painted signature to base and brown printed mark, Rd No 326470, 19.5cm high see illustration £300-500

122. a 19th Century Meissen figure group, the apple pickers, blue crossed swords mark and incised number 1998, 28cm high, (damages) see illustration £500-700

123. a collection of six nao ceramic geese, some with boxes and nine Lladro figures including geese, swans and a polar bear group, boxed £60-80

124. Six Heron adams limited edition plates, Franklin Mint and three Louis Dali limited edition plates with certificates £40-60

125. a Royal Copenhagen figure of a grey falcon, 40cm high and a Royal Copenhagen figure of a Siamese cat, 20cm high £80-120

126. eight Royal worcester dessert plates, the birds of Dorothy Doughty, certificated and boxed and three Royal Worcester plates of Richmond, Alnwick and Warwick castles, boxed £100-150

127. a collection of eight ceramic plates designed by David Shepherd for Spink £80-120

128. eight Furstenberg limited edition plates designed by Ludwig Muninger, numbered and with certificates £30-40

129. Two Bradford exchange limited edition plates, Spitfires over St. Pauls, Lancaster over Windsor Castle, each with certificate and box and a Silver Jubilee Royal Air Force Review plate, boxed £30-40

Lot 131

Lot 122

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133. a faience dry drug jar, decorated with scroll work and landscape, a large cream bowl and a Ginori cache-pot £50-60

134. a Minton part dinner service, white with gold rim, pattern K154 £70-90

132. william Mussill (Minton artist) Summer Flowers signed lower left gouache, 25cm x 17cm Note: Mussill was born in Austria and worked in Paris before moving to Stoke-on-Trent to join Minton see illustration £300-400

135. a pair of Chinese celadon and famille rose plant pots, circa 1920, of tapering cylindrical form, 26cm diameter, a famille rose plate, Qianlong, 22cm diameter, an armorial mug and plate and two jadeite ornaments £100-150

136. Two Staffordshire flat-back figures of hunters, one 32cm high and sundry ceramics £20-30

137. a quantity of Crown Staffordshire Hollyhock pattern tea ware and other tea ware £60-80

138. a Paris porcelain casket with gilt metal mounts, 16cm wide, a quantity of enamel and other boxes and a brass jelly mould in the shape of a fish £20-30

139. • Two Lladro porcelain figures, a girl with calf, 21.5cm high, a girl with a flower basket, 22.75cm high and a German flower encrusted porcelain basket painted with bouquets of summer flowers, 22.75cm wide £40-60

140. Two pairs of Staffordshire pottery style recumbent lions, 24cm high £60-80

Lot 132 Lot 157Lot 132

Lot 152

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164. a Crown Ducal charger by Charlotte Rhead, etched flowers and foliage in green, orange, brown gilt, 32cm diameter £80-100

165. a Bursley ware jug by Charlotte Rhead, etched bands of stylised flowers and foliage in brown outline, 19cm high £60-80

166. a Royal Dux figure group, The Potter, modelled as a potter painting his wares, his wife leaning on a Corinthian column to his side, the base impressed 126 and with pink triangle mark, 40cm high see illustration £200-300

167. Three wade natwest Bank piggybanks, 17cm x 19cm £30-40

168. a Royal Doulton figure ‘The Balloon Seller’, HN1954, 18cm high £40-60

169. a Royal Doulton figure ‘The Foaming Quart’, HN2162, 18cm high £40-60

154. a pair of earthenware models of seated pug dogs, each with a pink ribbon about the neck, 20cm high £80-100

155. a Derby trio circa 1810, comprising coffee cup, tea cup and saucer, decorated in the Imari style £80-120

156. a mid 19th Century Staffordshire porcelaneous Christening mug painted a bouquet of roses and inscribed Ann Heath 1859, 9.5cm high £50-70

157. a Minton majolica jardinière of spirally ribbed form with egg and dart border, ram mask handles and garlands of flowers in relief, shape 727, year cypher for 1865, 49cm diameter, 38cm high see illustration £600-800

158. a Studio Pottery saucer shaped dish, painted Aborigines on a brown ground by Lavender Beard, 38cm diameter £20-30

159. a Coalport jug with mask spout and apple green border, painted sprays and bouquets of flowers, 17cm high, a pink lustre tea cup and saucer, a Staffordshire figure and a cream jug £40-60

160. a Clarice Cliff sauce boat and stand in mottled green and a Charlotte Rhead basket painted flowers and berries in blue and purple £60-80

161. Six Burleigh ware mugs, commemorative of the coronation of Edward VIII designed by Laura Knight £80-120

162. an early 20th Century Continental art nouveau centrepiece, ‘The Lily Pond’ with figure of a young woman holding a leaf above her flowing skirts from the lily pond with central female mask head to the front, 44cm high £120-150

163. a pair of Staffordshire figures, The Cobbler and his Wife, the figures seated and on rectangular bases, 32cm high £80-120

141. a large Victorian jug, transfer printed buildings within landscapes and green and brown borders, 30cm high £60-80

142. Sundry blue and white and other china £50-70

143. a Minton floral toilet jug, basin and bowl £60-80

144. an english pearl ware leaf shaped pickle dish, 13cm wide and another £40-60

145. a pair of Chinese dishes with serrated borders, 23cm diameter and another pair £40-60

146. Sundry ceramics including tea bowls and saucers and a tête-à-tête, possibly Russian £70-90

147. a Chamberlain’s miniature toilet jug and basin and other miniature china £80-120

148. a Royal worcester fruit painted globular vase, painted with views of Malvern and Worcester on a blue ground, signed Moseley, 7.5cm high and a pin dish painted fruit £80-100

149. a Staffordshire figure, The Cobbler’s Wife, 15.5cm high, a figure of a man in a pink coat, 15cm high and a Chamberlains Worcester jug painted reserves of exotic birds, 13cm high £60-80

150. No Lot

151. a modern ewer and basin after a Worcester design, both decorated a landscape within borders of flowers, insects etc., the jug 30cm high £80-100

152. a Minton majolica jardinière with putti in relief holding swags linked to the lion mask heads and oak leaf border, on a pedestal base, shape 1018, year cypher 1876, 26.5cm high see illustration £400-600

153. a pair of pottery standing lions, with glass eyes, 36cm long £80-100

Lot 166

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The Plated Items & white Metal185. a rectangular entrée dish and

cover, two other entrée dishes and covers and sundry plate £70-90

186. a four-piece silver plated tea and coffee service of melon shape £50-70

187. a large quantity of plated cutlery, cased and loose £60-80

188. a pair of silver plated candlesticks, each with drip tray above stiff leaf sconce on a twisted column and square stepped base, 14.5cm high £40-60

189. a mid Victorian silver plated bottle stand with central handle and vines applied to the trefoil shaped base on anthemion feet, fitted three coloured glass decanters with silver plated stoppers and mounts, 41cm high £200-300

190. a mid Victorian silver plated decanter stand with central handle and pierced trefoil coaster base, on three anthemion feet, fitted three white and opaque Bohemian glass decanters each etched grapes and vines, 46.5cm high £200-300

191. a late 19th Century silver plated two-handled basket with pierced handles and border, having a central urn motif flanked by wheat and scrolls on a pedestal base, 39cm wide £50-70

192. an oval silver plated tray, decorated allegorical scenes of charioteers and other figures and cherubs, the border embossed numerous figures on horseback, possibly Elkington & Co., 116cm wide £300-400

193. a twin wine coaster on a later trolley base, 32.5cm long £60-80

194. Sundry plate £60-80

177. a Royal worcester coffee set, the cans with silver mounts, circa 1924, the mounts Birmingham 1924, decorated in pink and cream with gilt rims, cased £100-150

178. a pair of modern Chinese style vases of orange glaze, 35.3cm high, a pair of green glaze balusters vases, two blue and white jars and covers of melon shape and another vase £60-80

179. Two large shallow Chinese export style bowls, each with eagle motif and motto E Pluribus Unum, 36cm diameter, two similar plates and an Oriental lacquered box and cover £40-60

180. a stoneware tyg of large size, with three greyhound handles and raised decoration of rural scenes, 19cm high £200-300

181. a 19th Century stoneware loving cup with greyhound handles, decorated four scenes in relief, the silver mount Birmingham 1840, monogrammed, 15cm high £120-150

170. a Masons Vista pattern cake plate, transfer printed figures on a terrace, 31cm diameter £30-40

171. a Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase, decorated in orange and yellow mottled glaze, 27cm high £60-80

172. a Royal Doulton rough lace jardinière with blue glazed flanged top, painted a band of stylised flowers on a mottled gilt ground, 26cm diameter £120-150

173. an Imari bowl with serrated border, 30.5cm diameter, a Cantonese teapot with wicker case and two Cantonese plates £70-90

174. Five Imari plates, various, all with serrated borders and a Satsuma vase £80-120

175. a 19th Century porcelain tea set, possibly Coalport, comprising twenty one cups, twelve saucers, a slop bowl and two bread plates, decorated in cream and gilt on a cobalt blue ground £50-70

176. a lustre tile, decorated in the Winking Owl and Mouse design after William de Morgan, 15cm square, a blue and white plate with pierced trellis border, a lustre vase and two cloisonné items £60-80

Lot 196

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200. a pair of French silver wine tasters, each of embossed quatrefoil shape with two trefoil handles bearing initials, 10.5cm wide and two Dutch silver spoons £150-200

201. a pair of white metal and cut glass mounted tazze, the circular glass dishes with scalloped edge on a mermaid support and octagonal plinth base, 17cm high see illustration £200-300

202. a Russian travel icon with silver oklad, depicting the Mother and Child, oval, 5.5cm high £80-120

203. a Continental white metal crucifix, probably Italian late 17th Century, the figure of Christ mounted on an orthodox cross on an urn-shaped stem and domed circular foot, 27.5cm high £300-500

204. a Dutch silver inkstand, 19th Century, of navette shape with pierced borders, fitted two glass inkwells and a pounce pot, 24cm wide £100-150

195. a pair of plated two-branch three-light candelabra, each of central lyre design on an oval foot, 33cm high £80-120

196. a pair of silver plated two-branch three-light candelabra of reeded column form with ram’s mask terminals to the branches, 51.5cm high see illustration £300-500

197. a pair of Sheffield plated two-branch, three-light candelabra, each on a tapering column and circular foot, 51cm high, a pair of entrée dishes and sundry silver plate £50-100

198. Two norwegian silver spoons, a set of three boxed silver pickle forks and two plated spoons £40-60

199. a Continental silver inkwell modelled as Napoleon with hinged bicorn hat cover, lacking glass liner £80-120

205. a Continental white metal cup, 19th Century, of ovoid form, the removable cover forming the foot of the cup, silver gilt interior, engraved a coronet to the side, 11cm high, in a leather carry case £200-300

206. a set of steel cutlery with reeded ivory handles, the blades signed W E Smith, the forks with three tines, twelve table knives and forks, seven desert knives and twelve dessert forks £200-300

207. a norwegian white metal caddy spoon with decorative handle and a Dutch caddy spoon embossed a tavern scene £50-70

208. a pair of Continental silver salts, import marks for London circa 1900, each of nautilus cup form, 9.5cm high £120-180

209. an american silver sauce ladle, Gorham, with scrolling border to the stem and lobed bowl, a matching jam spoon and an Italian silver spoon £50-70

Lot 201

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220. a George III silver hot water jug Charles Wright, London 1776, of baluster shape with urn finial and engraved armorial to the front, 27cm high, approximately 510gm see illustration £600-800

221. a silver café-au-lait set, GH, Sheffield 1929, of circular tapering form, fitted an ebonised handle, approximately 670gm gross £200-300

222. a George III silver sauce boat, London 1783, with leaf capped scroll handle and bead punched rim £150-200

218. a George III silver teapot, Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1814, of navette shape with pineapple finial, inscribed ‘Presented by Numerous Professional Friends to Thomas Henry Wyatt, Architect, on the Completion May 1873 of Three Years Most Efficient Services as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects’, approximately 710gm see illustration £400-600

219. a pair of silver candlesticks, HW, Sheffield 1909, of oval tapering form, 21.5cm high £200-300

The Silver215. a George II silver pepper pot,

London 1756, and a similar example, London 1754 Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £100-150

216. a George III silver coaster, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1806, crest of Hope, 14cm diameter Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £50-70

217. a silver teapot, William Pitts, London 1781, of oval form with bright cut decoration, ivory handle and finial, 26cm wide, approximately 460gm gross see illustration £200-250

Lot 218

Lot 217

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223. a George III silver wine funnel, marks rubbed, 12cm long £100-150

224. a bachelor’s silver teapot, M & W, Chester 1904, of circular form, handle and finial replaced, approximately 310gm £80-120

225. a George III silver swing handled basket, Robert Hennell, London 1793, of oval form with engraved decoration to the sides, 13.5cm wide, approximately 160gm £200-300

226. a silver basket, Jackson & Fullerton, London 1906, with scroll and shell handles to the sides and pierced scrolling sides, on an oval foot inscribed ‘Mr and Mrs Edward Browne from H Gordon Selfridge Xmas 1908’, 37cm wide, approximately 970gm see illustration £700-1000

227. Three Scottish silver table spoons, H & S, Edinburgh 1786, with bright cut stems, the terminals crested and initialled £70-100

Lot 226

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235. a leather dressing case containing silver topped and white metal topped brushes, glass bottles etc, English and American, 32cm wide £200-300

236. a Mappin & webb silver sugar basin and spoon, Sheffield 1934, approximately 300gm, boxed, a silver sauce boat and spoon, Sheffield 1962, approximately 135gm, boxed, a silver three-piece cruet, Birmingham 1937, boxed and three silver napkin rings £80-120

237. a boxed set of six silver teaspoons, James Dixon, Sheffield, a Georgian mustard spoon and Continental silver and enamel compact £20-30

238. a small silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1909, the circular cover decorated in guilloche enamel, 6.5cm diameter £60-80

239. a pair of william IV silver coasters, R.G., Sheffield 1831, with borders of grapes and vines and with turned wood bases, 20cm diameter £300-400

240. a miniature silver coaching horn, S Mordan & Co, London 1902, with ribbed stem, monogrammed, 30cm long, approximately 42gm £120-150

232. a pair of 18th Century bright cut silver sugar nips, WC, with spring mechanism, another pair, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, a Georgian caddy spoon and sundry condiment spoons, silver handled knives etc. £100-150

233. a George II silver bougie box, Ayme Videau, London 1754, of circular form with snuffer and loop handle, initials beneath a crown to the side, 8.5cm diameter see illustration £400-600

234. a George III silver meat skewer, Hester Bateman, London 1787, with ring handle, crested, 32cm long £300-500

228. a set of six silver dessert forks, WC, London 1832, of Hanoverian pattern, crested and a matched set of dessert spoons (three plated), approximately 330gm £80-120

229. a set of six silver dessert spoons, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1897, of Old English pattern, crested, approximately 320gm £80-120

230. a pair of Regency silver gilt grape scissors, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1818, with shell and acanthus decoration £200-300

231. a pair of George III silver candle snuffers, Wilkes & John Booth, London 1813, and a snuffers tray, Peter & William Bateman, London 1813, with matching crests, 21cm wide see illustration £500-800

Lot 233

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258. a tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, London 1916, comprising: tray of serpentine outline, 34.5cm wide, pair of clothes brushes, all initialled H and a matched scent bottle and cover £300-500

259. a silver sweetmeat dish, H.A., Sheffield 1912, with scrolling rim, pierced sides and set on four feet, 23.5cm wide and a smaller similar dish, H.A., Sheffield 1921, approximately 780gm £180-220

260. a pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1887, with circular drip trays on urn shaped sconces and fluted square tapering columns and square feet, crested, 27cm high £600-800

261. a pair of silver Corinthian column candlesticks, Hawksworth, Eyre and Co. Ltd., London 1897, each with removable drip tray and set on a stepped square base with gadrooned border, 35cm high £300-500

262. a George III silver goblet, William Grundy, London 1773, with later chased decoration on a spreading circular foot, 15cm high, approximately 230gm £150-200

263. a late Victorian silver rose bowl, Edward Hutton, London 1892, of circular form with band of foliate decoration above spiral flutes on a circular foot, 27cm diameter, approximately 1250gm £300-500

264. a silver salver, W.A., Chester 1899, of circular form with pierced embossed border on four bun feet, 32cm diameter, approximately 770gm £150-200

265. a silver visiting card case, S Mordan & Co., London 1899, with unusual hinged top and profusely engraved with scrolls, 10cm wide £100-150

266. a silver and tortoiseshell trinket box, William Comyns, London 1911, of casket shape, the domed tortoiseshell cover inlaid silver swags, 7.5cm wide and a tortoiseshell and silver trinket box of circular shape £100-150

249. a Victorian silver inkstand, Francis Boone Thomas, London 1888, of shaped rectangular form, fitted two inkwells, crested, initialled and dated, 30cm wide, weighable silver approximately 710gm £200-300

250. a silver communion chalice and cover, Charles Farris, London 1930, the cover with cross finial enclosing a silver gilt interior on a knopped stem and circular foot with presentation inscription beneath, 19cm high, approximately 190gm £80-120

251. a silver communion chalice, J.R., Birmingham 1927, with silver gilt interior, a knopped stem and lobed foot set with an amethyst cross, extensive Latin inscription beneath, 20.5cm high and associated paten, J.H. & Co., Birmingham 1866, total silver weight approximately 580gm, in a fitted case £150-200

252. a silver four-piece tea and coffee service, J&C, Birmingham 1904/1905, of oval half ribbed form, coffee pot 22cm high £400-600

253. a George IV silver wine funnel, C.B., London 1825, with gadrooned rim and shell shaped clip, 14.5cm high, and an associated stand, William Bond, Dublin 1802 £100-150

254. a silver mounted glass spirit flask, the mounts Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1899, the bayonet cover and pull-off cup each with Gothic monogram £80-120

255. a George III silver brandy warmer, W.C., London 1779, fitted a turned wood handle £200-300

256. a silver sugar caster, Richard Comyns, London 1928, of baluster shape on a circular foot, 21.5cm high, approximately 210gm £60-80

257. a Georgian silver toddy ladle, marks rubbed, with twisted whalebone handle, 39.5cm long £70-100

241. a George III oval silver cruet, Naphtali Hart, London 1810, with thread borders and central handle on four splay feet, fitted seven bottles, four with silver mounts, one with label Harvey, 19cm wide £400-600

242. a circular silver salver, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1938, with piecrust border raised on three scroll feet, 30.5cm diameter, approximately 900gm £180-220

243. a silver salver, Birmingham 1936, with piecrust edge on three scroll feet, 36cm wide, approximately 1370gm £300-500

244. a silver two-handled cup and cover, Sebastian Henry Garrard, London 1913, the cover with urn finial, the cup with scroll handles and band of stylised leaf decoration above the circular foot, crested and with motto Suis Stat Viribus, presentation inscription beneath ‘Craven Hounds 1906-1919, Presented to William J Yorke-Scarlett Esq by Subscribers, Farmers and Members of the Craven Hunt March 21st 1921’, 30cm high, approximately 2120gm £500-700

245. a modern silver commemorative chalice, H.M., London 1976, the bowl of trumpet shape on a stem of lilies and circular foot, limited edition 90/750 in commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of Blackburn Cathedral, 16.5cm high, approximately 280gm £80-120

246. a silver vesta case, C.C., Chester 1902, and three similar vesta cases £100-150

247. a Victorian silver folding fork, Sheffield 1866, with mother-of-pearl handle, a Norwegian silver open salt of longboat form and sundry condiment spoons £60-80

248. a silver inkstand, Charles Stuart Harris, fitted two inkwells and with pierced scrolling sides on leaf-capped scrolled feet, 21cm wide, weighable silver approximately 440gm £120-150

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287. a George III silver cream jug, marks indistinct, with bead punched rim on a square foot, 14cm high, another, London 1800 and a mid 18th Century jug with later embossed decoration, approximately 340gm £120-180

288. a william IV silver christening mug, Charles Riley & George Storer, circa 1830, with leaf capped scroll handle and embossed floral decoration, inscribed and crested and a Victorian cream jug and sugar bowl, IH, Sheffield 1878, engraved swags, approximately 490gm £120-180

289. a George IV silver fish slice, WT, London 1829, of fiddle, shell and thread pattern, initialled, 31.5cm long £70-100

290. a silver inkstand, JG & S, London 1895, fitted two silver-mounted cut glass inkwells on a boat shaped stand, 24cm wide £100-150

291. a pair of George IV silver candlesticks, MF & Co., Sheffield 1820, of circular tapering form decorated masks, spiral beading and stiff leaves, 31.5cm high £500-700

292. a william IV silver fish slice, IW, Newcastle 1837, of Queens pattern, initialled, 31cm long £100-150

293. a pair of silver fish servers, A & D, Sheffield 1910/1911, a George IV salad fork, William Bateman, London 1824 and a soup ladle with shell bowl and scroll terminal £100-150

294. a George III silver ladle, maker’s mark over struck, London 1792, of old English pattern with double crest to terminal £150-200

295. a Scottish silver ladle, maker’s mark indistinct, Edinburgh 1816, of fiddle and shell pattern £150-200

296. a william IV silver basting spoon, William Eaton, London 1835, of fiddle pattern, initialled H £60-80

297. a George III silver marrow scoop, Hester Bateman, London 1784, 22.5cm long £200-300

277. an early George III silver caster, S W, London 1760, of baluster form, a George III silver mustard pot of oval shape and a George III silver teapot stand of oval shape, 18cm wide £120-180

278. a silver novelty trinket box, H & Co, Birmingham 1912, of sideboard form, with hinged lid, 14.5cm wide £300-500

279. a pair of 20th Century silver candlesticks, a silver backed mirror, two ladles and sundry silver £60-80

280. a Victorian silver cruet stand, J E, London 1863, of oblong shape with loop handle and the glass bottles for the same £300-500

281. a George IV silver caddy spoon, a set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals and sundry silver flatware £70-100

282. a George III silver teapot, George Smith & Thomas Hayter, London 1801, of oval shape engraved oval cartouches and swags to the sides, approximately 470gm £200-300

283. a pair of silver baskets, G & Co., London 1944, each of oval shape with scroll handles and decorated foliage, 32cm wide, approximately 1770gm £400-600

284. a George III silver brandy warmer, Jos. Craddock & William Reid, London 1817 and an associated stand with spirit burner, possibly William Frisbee 1808, on reeded legs with hoof feet £250-350

285. an ebony and silver mounted pepper mill, Asprey & Co., London 1996, 8cm high, a cream jug, Alexander Clark & Co., Birmingham 1910, a sauce boat and two toast racks, weighable silver approximately 420gm £150-200

286. a pair of Victorian silver asparagus servers, Jackson & Fullerton, London 1897 and a muffin fork, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1892, with turned and carved ivory handle £80-120

267. a pair of silver communion wafer boxes, London 1938, each of cylindrical form, one initialled O C, the other S C, in a fitted case with engraved name David Epus Matthew £80-120

268. a silver pill box, Birmingham 1925, of rectangular shape, the cover initialled, 5cm wide, a silver mounted scent bottle, etc. £60-80

269. a silver mounted pepper mill, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1898, of butter-churn form, the turned wood with silver bands, 9.5cm high and a pair of silver toast racks £80-120

270. a silver pepper mill, B D, Sheffield 1910, a pair of silver vases, an Armada dish and a christening mug £70-90

271. Five old english pattern silver dessert spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1774 and a Hanoverian pattern table spoon, Thomas de Limarest, Dublin 1738, approximately 250gm £200-250

272. a George III old english pattern silver gravy spoon, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1808 and four silver table spoons various dates and makes, approximately 385gm £150-200

273. a silver mint sauce boat, J D & S, Sheffield 1929, a mint sauce ladle and another ladle, approximately 230gm £80-120

274. Three silver napkin rings, various silver teaspoons and coffee spoons etc, approximately 275gm £60-80

275. approximately thirty-five silver souvenir spoons £100-150

276. a green Morocco leather dressing case fitted jars, hand mirror and other accessories, Birmingham 1908 £140-160

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320. Ten fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, Exeter 1841, initialed, approximately 160gm £70-90

321. a Scottish silver toddy ladle, J & W M, Edinburgh 1854, engraved the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders and sundry teaspoons and condiment spoons £60-80

322. a Victorian silver and tortoiseshell trinket box, Birmingham 1892, the tortoiseshell cover centered by a silver cartouche, the sides with reeded and fluted decoration, 10.5cm wide £150-200

323. a silver wine coaster, H B & H, London 2000, of circular form with turned wood base, 13cm diameter and a smaller silver coaster with Celtic border £80-120

324. a set of seven art nouveau style silver buttons, William Hayes, Birmingham 1901, each depicting a lady in profile, three large, four small £60-80

325. Four silver bladed pen knives, various, each with mother-of-pearl handle £70-100

326. a Victorian circular silver salver, GMJ, London 1888, of circular form on ball and claw feet, 23cm diameter, approximately 370gm £100-150

309. a Victorian fiddle and shell pattern silver basting spoon, Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1876, 32cm long £100-150

310. a set of six King’s pattern silver forks, George Adams, London 1845, crested, approximately 600gm £150-200

311. Three similar Georgian silver dog-nose spoons, circa 1770, one by Elias Cachart, one by George Smith, one without maker’s mark, approximately 160gm £100-150

312. a quantity of Queen’s pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising ten table spoons and eight dessert spoons, approximately 1450gm £300-500

313. Six George III silver table forks, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1803, of old English pattern, crested, approximately 340gm Note: Crest of Aspinall, Holroyd and others £100-150

314. a set of eight silver handled table knives, maker’s mark only RT, fitted with steel blades, one mismatched £80-120

315. Two silver mounted glass boxes, FD, London 1838/1839, with pierced decoration to the covers, crested, and another similar, CR, London 1821 £70-100

316. a silver trinket box, Birmingham 1901, the canted rectangular cover embossed a musician playing to ladies in a garden, 8.5cm wide, a circular silver ring box and a nurse’s buckle, London 1899 £100-150

317. a George IV silver snuff box, William Simpson, Birmingham 1829, of rectangular shape with foliate thumbpiece and reeded sides, 8cm wide £80-120

318. a silver gilt mounted rouge box, TW, London 1896, the hammered cover enclosing an inner cover to a cut glass box, 8.5cm wide £60-80

319. No Lot

298. a George III silver ladle, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, with shell bowl and a pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Thomas Evans, London, circa 1771, with shell bowls, approximately 275gm £200-300

299. a George III silver basting spoon, Peter & William Bateman, London 1808 and a table spoon by the same, London 1807 £70-100

300. a George III silver cheese scoop, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1806, with ivory handle, 22cm long £100-150

301. Four George IV silver table spoons, IH, London 1825, of fiddle pattern and a pair of fiddle pattern dessert spoons, approximately 380gm £100-150

302. a pair of silver salad servers, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London 1838, with scrolling foliate decoration, crested Note: Crest of Sheppard £150-200

303. a pair of George III silver dessert spoons, SA, London 1795, of old English pattern, crested, a sauce ladle and a dessert spoon, approximately 220gm £60-80

304. a william IV silver basting spoon, Mary Chawner, London 1835, of Queen’s pattern, initialled £80-120

305. a william IV silver cheese scoop, William Kingdon, London 1831, with green stained handle, 24.5cm long £60-80

306. a william and Mary silver trefid spoon, Thomas Allen, Britannia marks for London, circa 1697, the terminal initialled MW £150-200

307. a matched set of Georgian old english pattern silver flatware, various makers, comprising six table spoons and six dessert spoons, approximately 530gm £120-180

308. a pair of Georgian bright cut silver sugar tongs, John Langlands & John Roberts, circa 1780, a pair of Kings pattern silver sugar tongs and an Irish silver butter knife, Dublin circa 1810, with mother-of-pearl handle £100-150

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340. a George III silver sauceboat, David Hennell, London 1771, with leaf-capped scroll handle on shell capped legs, approximately 340gm £150-200

341. a pair of Victorian silver salts, London 1842, of pierced form with blue glass liners, crested, an oval silver tazza, Chester 1914, with pierced border and foot, 21.5cm wide, a Christening mug, a cigarette box and silver topped jar, weighable silver approximately 550gm £120-180

342. a large quantity of Victorian fiddle pattern silver flatware, mainly George William Adams, crested, comprising twenty five table spoons, eighteen table forks, fifteen dessert spoons, ten dessert forks, eight teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles and sundry condiment spoons, approximately 4845gm £1000-1500

343. a quantity of william IV silver flatware, various dates and makers, crested, comprising nine table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and a butter knife, approximately 1110gm £200-300

334. a George III silver sauce tureen and cover, Robert Hennell, London 1792, of vase form with half ribbed decoration, on a square foot see illustration on page 19 £300-500

335. a pair of George III silver beakers, Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1772, of barrel shape with silver gilt interiors, crested see illustration £800-1200

336. a pair of George III silver waiters, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London 1793, each circular with reeded edge and central monogram, 20.5cm diameter see illustration £400-600

337. a George III silver snuff box, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1806, the rectangular cover set with a hard stone panel and with engraved decoration throughout, 7.5cm wide £250-350

338. a silver hot water jug, Sheffield 1908, fitted an ebonised handle and finial, 18cm high, approximately 550gm gross £80-120

339. a Victorian three-piece silver tea set, Edward Hutton, London 1881, of oval half-ribbed form, crested, approximately 1020gm Note: Crest of Bowen £300-500

327. a Victorian silver salver, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1868, of hexafoil shape with engraved decoration and beaded borders on ball and claw feet, inscribed to Mr Thomas Hussey, 43cm diameter, approximately 1860gm £400-600

328. Three silver replica postage stamps, London 1977, for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee £40-60

329. a silver cruet stand, P A & S, Sheffield 1894, with loop handle decorated fruiting vines, fitted four cut glass cruets, two with silver mounts, 25cm high £200-300

330. a silver mounted claret jug, Chester 1901, the domed cover with flame finial to an angular handle and cut glass body, 22cm high £150-200

331. a novelty silver pin cushion, Birmingham 1901, modelled as the coronation chair, 4cm high £40-60

332. Four silver two-handled salt cellars, ZB & S, Chester 1909 and matching spoons in a case £80-120

333. a silver thimble, a menu holder in the form of a galleon and a silver chain £30-50

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357. a tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set, W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1925, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror £200-300

358. a tortoiseshell and silver mounted cut glass powder jar, 14cm diameter, and a pair of matching hair brushes, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1922 £80-120

359. an art Deco tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1929, comprising a pair of hair brushes, a clothes brush and a hand mirror £100-150

360. Four tortoiseshell and silver mounted clothes brushes, various and a hair brush, Birmingham 1922 £100-150

361. a five-piece tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set, W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1924, comprising a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes and a comb £150-200

362. a silver backed hand mirror, Charles Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1915, embossed roses, foliage and butterflies, 27cm long £150-200

351. a George III silver teapot, I B, London 1815, of oblong form with band of reeded decoration, a Georgian sugar bowl on lion mask capped paw feet, a silver cigarette case, etc., approximately 910gm £300-500

352. a silver and tortoiseshell dressing set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1916 comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror and three silver topped bottles £150-180

353. a silver three-piece cruet, marks rubbed, a pair of berry spoons, a pair of cut glass and silver mounted open salts of quaich form and sundry silver £80-120

354. a pair of silver goblets, Garrard & Co, London 1972, commemorating Queen Elizabeth’s silver wedding, nos. 1650 and 1733, 15cm high £150-200

355. a tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set, Hassett & Harper Ltd, Birmingham 1919, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror £120-180

356. a tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table set, possibly Corke & Apthorp, London 1922, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a hand mirror £150-200

344. a George III shell back silver basting spoon, possibly Benjamin Bickerton, London 1768, of old English pattern, 36.5cm long, approximately 180gm £200-300

345. a George III silver meat skewer, William Elliott, London 1816, 27.5cm long and another, William Chawner, London 1828, crested £150-200

346. a pair of George IV silver asparagus servers, William Kingdon, London 1824, crested £80-120

347. a set of six George IV silver teaspoons, WB, London 1827, initialled B, a silver sauce ladle, two napkin rings and sundry silver, approximately 310gm £80-120

348. Five 20th Century fish knives with silver blades, and sundry silver plate £40-60

349. a silver replica of the Vapheio cup, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1904, inscribed beneath, approximately 300gm £100-150

350. a pair of silver dishes, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1937, an EPNS three-piece tea set of strawberry shape and sundry plate £40-60

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377. Two gold proof sovereigns, 1980/1981, each in presentation box £180-220

378. a Victorian gold sovereign, 1887 £180-220

379. The 1996 UK gold proof three-coin sovereign collection, no 0598, containing half-sovereign, sovereign and double-sovereign, in presentation box £400-600

380. The 50th anniversary 1489-1989 gold proof sovereign three-coin set, no 00859, containing half-sovereign, sovereign and double-sovereign, in presentation box £400-600

381. The 1987 UK gold proof three-coin set, no 01263, containing half-sovereign, sovereign and two pounds, in presentation box £400-600

382. The Britannia 1987 gold proof set, no 05539, containing £10, £25, £50 and £100 coins, approximately 63gm, in presentation box £800-1200

383. Three UK Brilliant uncirculated £5 gold coins, 1989, 1990 and 1993, in presentation boxes £1500-2000

384. a large quantity of collectors coins including Silver Jubilee Commemorative crown collection 1877, Royal Wedding crowns 1981, Queen Mother’s 80th Birthday crowns 1980, Silver Jubilee medallion, Festival of Britain crowns, Churchill crowns, Princes Trust £5 coin and sundry coins £100-150

385. a George V proof set of six coins, in original card box 1927 £300-500

386. Sundry coins including Maria Theresa thalers, a cartwheel two pence etc. £60-80

The Jewellery & watches390. a large quantity of costume

jewellery including strings of beads, silver etc. £80-120

The Coins & Medals370. a George V gold sovereign, 1912

£150-200

371. nineteen crown coins, two medals and a boxed set of four sterling silver bridge pencils £40-60

372. Six Second world war medals, various other medals, badges etc. £40-50

373. a quantity of mid-20th Century Masonic jewels, silver, enamelled and gilt metal examples £40-60

374. a silver and silver gilt Masonic jewel, Birmingham 1916, probably the badge of 32nd degree on a material collar, a Masonic Knights Templar enamel and paste set star badge, a silver and enamel Order of the Temple jewel, Birmingham 1883, Royal Order of Scotland star jewel, etc. £100-150

375. a Royal arch Masonic jewel, of pierced form dated 21st June 1877, another dated 1830 and inscribed ‘Honourable Testimonial of Masonic Charity and Benevolence, Instituted by H R H Aug: Fred: Duke of Sussex, M W Grand Master’, a 9ct Masonic jewel and an unusual Masonic jewel in mixed media under a slightly domed verre eglomise cover, (damaged) £80-120

376. Four Victorian crown pieces, two other crowns, other English coins, an American silver dollar 1878 and two other dollar pieces £100-120

363. a silver and tortoiseshell oval trinket box, Birmingham 1907, the hinged lid inset a panel of tortoiseshell and piqué work urn and trellis with floral garlands, within a belldrop border, the base raised on four floral anthemion feet, 9.5cm wide, a smaller tortoiseshell box with piqué decoration and a circular brush with tortoiseshell and silver mounts, Birmingham 1927 £150-200

364. a pair of silver backed hair brushes, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1920, and three silver backed hair brushes with embossed decoration, various dates £100-150

365. a pair of silver backed hair brushes, W Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1941, embossed scrolls, birds and mask heads, a silver mounted clothes brush and comb and an EPNS backed hand mirror £80-120

366. a silver salver, Birmingham 1937, with beaded rim on ball and claw feet with presentation inscription, 30cm diameter, approximately 930gm £200-300

367. a silver inkstand, Birmingham 1903, of navette shape, fitted an inkwell, 23cm wide, a cigarette box and a cigarette case, weighable silver approximately 460gm £100-150

368. a pair of william IV cast silver wine labels, GR, London 1837, for Port and Sherry each cast with shells and vines, 6cm wide £100-150

Lot 401

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403. a three-row pearl necklace with oval citrine set clasp £200-300

404. a three-row cultured pearl necklace with diamond set clasp see illustration £300-500

405. a citrine and pearl ring, made from a 19th Century brooch, the two rows of three citrines interspersed by two seed pearls £200-300

406. Four five-stone gem set rings £300-500

407. a diamond openwork brooch of scrolling square shape £150-200

408. a 9ct gold cased hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Makers to the Admiralty, R Gilbert & Sons Ltd., Coventry & Harrow, the 15 jewel movement numbered 350059 £200-300

409. an 18k gold cased open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case numbered 71160 £100-150

397. Five gem set dress rings including a seven-stone garnet ring, a five-stone amethyst ring set in 9ct gold, a split pearl set ring in 9ct gold, etc £120-150

398. a peridot and diamond ring of quatrefoil shape, set in 9ct gold, an Edwardian cluster ring set in 15ct gold and two other rings £150-200

399. a diamond double-cluster ring, set in 18k gold, a sapphire and diamond cluster ring set in 18ct gold and a diamond three-stone ring in a crossover setting £200-300

400. a diamond solitaire ring, the claw set stone to leaf decorated shoulders, on an 18ct gold shank, ring size O £200-300

401. a pair of pearl and diamond ear clips, the central pearl to a surround of eight diamonds with screw fittings, marked 9ct see illustration £400-600

402. a garnet demi-parure comprising hinged bangle, pair of ear clips, pair of ear pendants and necklace, in fitted case for A Borgen and Co, London £400-600

391. a quantity of 9ct gold jewellery including a bangle, earrings etc. £150-200

392. a lady’s 18ct gold cased wristwatch, the dial signed Thomax, 17 jewels on a 9ct gold bracelet, a 9ct gold cased Accurist wristwatch on textured brick link bracelet and a Rotary wristwatch £200-300

393. a 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, a 9ct gold cased pocket watch, another, a tortoiseshell and filigree-work bangle and two silver photo frames £100-150

394. a 9ct gold curb link bracelet with heart shaped padlock clasp, a 9ct locket, a 9ct bracelet and four 9ct neck chains, weighable 9ct approximately 39gm £300-500

395. Seven 20th Century gem set dress rings, mostly set in 9ct gold (one damaged) £150-200

396. a Victorian gold brooch of oval shape set a central ruby and four split pearls, 4.5cm wide, various lockets, pendants etc. £200-300

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410. a hardstone intaglio ring, depicting a Roman in profile wearing a laurel wreath, set in unhallmarked yellow metal £80-120

411. a quartz-set Orthodox cross, set with six large stones, the pierced, shaped frame also set with smaller stones, 11cm high, cased by Bladon, Masonic Jewellers, London see illustration £400-600

412. a turquoise and diamond necklace set with alternate stones to the oval links, made from a bracelet with later chain additions £180-220

413. Bishop webb’s Cross, a gem set Orthodox cross of Arts and Crafts design, 14cm high see illustration £200-300

414. a micro mosaic brooch, depicting the Vatican within a black surround and plaited rope borders £80-120

415. a quantity of costume jewellery in various wooden boxes £80-120

416. a quantity of costume jewellery including marcasite, filigree and paste set brooches etc £80-120

417. a 15ct gold bar brooch centred by a pearl and another modelled as a hand £80-120

418. Sundry silver, gold and other bar brooches and pins £70-90

419. Various Victorian brooches, including silver, polished stone and gem set examples, in a box with oval floral panel to the lid £70-90

420. a quantity of sundries including cigar cutters, penknives, a silver bangle, a propelling pencil etc. £80-120

421. a 9ct gold and enamel ring with royal armorial initialled ER, a mourning ring, a platinum wedding band, a signet ring and a mourning brooch £100-150

422. Various silver charms, etc. £50-70

Lot 413

Lot 411

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432. a gentleman’s 18ct gold Movado wristwatch, circa 1930, the rectangular dial with baton numerals and Arabic numerals for 12, 3 and 9, to centre of the dial, subsidiary seconds dial, movement signed Movado factories, 15 jewels, Swiss made; case No 1818 518582 £300-500

433. a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, of rectangular shape, approximately 6gm, a late 19th Century gold whistle on a gold ring, a part curb-link chain, approximately 7.4gm and a fob seal £100-150

434. Two 9ct gold cased lady’s wristwatches, one by Eterna; the circular dial with baton numerals on a flexible brick-link bracelet, the other by Cyma; the square shaped dial with baton and Roman numerals, movement signed Cyma, on a leather strap £200-400

428. a gold, diamond and garnet Maltese cross, the central cabochon garnet with a diamond set star inset, within four rows of three compass point claw-set cushion shaped diamonds, and set a single diamond to the loop suspension £300-500

429. a Victorian diamond star brooch pendant, claw-set with circular cut stones the largest at the centre, with detachable brooch fitting see illustration £500-700

430. an edwardian gold, turquoise and half-pearl bar brooch, designed as three forget-me-not flowers £80-120

431. a contemporary 18ct gold bracelet, the expanding strap of matted concave bars, marked 18K. ‘M.R.’ approximately 70.4gm, cased by Garrard & Co see illustration £1000-1500

423. a gentleman’s Longchamps Bulova wristwatch in a 9ct gold slim line case £80-120

424. a Victorian gold cabochon garnet and diamond hinged bangle, circa 1850, the front decorated with three cabochon garnets each inset with a diamond star motif close-set with cushion and rose cut stones, 6cm diameter, approximately 44gm see illustration £700-900

425. a collection of dress studs, including five Edwardian mother-of-pearl and red enamel buttons; two 9ct gold and cultured pearl dress studs; four gold buttons; a pair of mother-of-pearl cufflinks and two dress studs £80-120

426. a 19th Century 18ct gold signet ring, with concealed vacant compartment, the hinged lid of shield shape engraved with the Evans family crest, with engraved foliate shoulders, approximately 7.3gm; a late 18th Century gold signet ring, the oval plaque engraved with Brereton family crest and motto, the reverse engraved with skull and cross bones beneath the words ‘St Aelis’, approximately 11.6gm and a 22ct gold wedding band, approximately 3gm £400-600

427. a 15ct gold, amethyst, and seed pearl bracelet, circa 1910, collet set with seven circular cut amethyst on a double chain linking, interspaced with seed pearls, marked ‘15’ £400-600

Lot 431

Lot 429

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445. a diamond solitaire ring, claw set in platinum to an 18ct gold shank, ring size L½ £400-600

446. Three 22ct gold wedding bands, approximately 3.5gm, an 18ct gold signet ring, approximately 4gm, a 15ct gold wedding band, approximately 1.5gm and four 9ct gold rings, approximately 11gm £300-500

447. a Scottish hardstone brooch, (losses), a five-stone diamond ring set in 18ct gold and a paste set solitaire ring £100-150

448. a 9ct gold charm bracelet hung with two Victorian gold sovereigns, 1891/1898, a George V sovereign, 1912, a half sovereign, 1903, a swivel seal and several charms, and three loose charms, gross weight approximately 94.5gm see illustration £800-1200

449. a gold bracelet of articulated form, 20cm long approximately 54.5gm £400-600

450. a 9ct gold chain, a 14ct gold ring with revolving outer band bearing Roman numerals, an eternity ring and sundry earrings £250-350

440. a Baltic amber necklace, of twenty-seven graduated beads, the largest approximately 22mm diameter, total weight approximately 81gm £200-300

441. a Baltic amber and hardstone necklace, the barrel shaped amber beads of different colours and alternated by smaller beads of amber and hardstone £150-200

442. an amber bead necklace, the beads of irregular compressed circular form and of butterscotch colour, and four loose beads £80-120

443. a quantity of loose amber beads, of oval shape, approximately 205gm £100-150

444. a ruby and diamond ring of navette shape, set in 18ct gold, ring size M £300-500

435. a 9ct gold cigarette case, rectangular with engine-turned decoration, approximately 120gm £800-1200

436. a diamond set hinged bangle, set with three rows of diamonds interspersed by four clusters of four diamonds £600-800

437. a pair of emerald and diamond ear clips, of stylised leaf form set in 14k gold £500-700

438. a sapphire and diamond pendant, of openwork form £200-300

439. a Baltic amber necklace, the graduated oval beads of butterscotch colour, total weight approximately 58gm (with one broken bead) see illustration £400-600

Lot 439

Lot 448

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460. an oval shell cameo brooch with applied mother of pearl details, depicting a gentleman in a plumed hat and cloak, in a pierced scrolling frame, 6cm high £200-300

461. a Charles Horner silver hat pin, the gem set terminal of thistle shape, a marcasite and enamel Art Deco brooch and a pair of amethyst coloured drop earrings £100-150

462. a gold, coral and enamel cross pendant, in the style of Giuliano, the cross with a circular coral bead to the terminals each in an enamelled quatrefoil setting, 9cm high £300-500

463. a pair of Georg Jensen ear studs, circa 1930s, numbered 34, of oval form with wreath type border and a Georg Jensen bangle, numbered 361, of circular form £120-180

464. a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular dial signed Eterna, the case numbered 6184395, on an articulated 9ct gold bracelet £200-300

456. a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the quatrefoil shaped case numbered 504352, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, the movement marked Genex, 15 rubies and a silver hinged bangle with yellow metal overlay detail £100-150

457. a Cartier 18ct gold and turquoise brooch, of two-tier flowerhead form with textured petals interspersed by turquoise beads, signed Cartier Italy, 3.5cm diameter, approximately 18.5gm, and a pair of unhallmarked yellow metal lorgnettes £300-500

458. an early 20th Century jade and seed pearl brooch set in 15ct gold, the oval jade plaque with three pearls to each end, 5cm wide and a pair of jade and diamond ear pendants, each with three diamonds to the bail suspending a fruit-carved jade panel drop £300-500

459. a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval sapphire to a surround of ten illusion set diamonds, on a 9ct gold shank, ring size L £400-600

451. an Omega Seamaster De Ville wristwatch, automatic, on a 9ct gold articulated bracelet, engraved initials to case back, gross weight 66.5gm see illustration £500-700

452. a Cartier style jade and diamond clip, the carved jade ‘tree’ with diamond set flowerheads, modelled standing in a stylised vase, 4cm high see illustration £400-600

453. a George IV gold sovereign, 1826, mounted as a brooch in a rope twist frame, a pair of ear studs made from USA $1 gold coins (one dated 1849), and a 15ct gold fancy link bracelet with heart-shaped padlock clasp hung two USA $1 gold coins, 1889 £400-600

454. a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, each modelled as a hunting horn, a 9ct gold mounted swivel seal, in bloodstone and cornelian, a 9ct gold mounted bar brooch and sundry jewellery £150-200

455. an amethyst set bracelet, the pierced filigree mount set with three oval stones to a plain adjustable cuff £100-150

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465. a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the oblong dial signed Eterna, the case numbered 6134768, on an articulated 9ct gold bracelet £200-300

466. a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the oblong dial signed Zenith, the case numbered 63 2680 061 on a 9ct gold square-link bracelet and a Tissot automatic wristwatch £300-500

467. a diamond set platinum cocktail watch, the dial of quatrefoil shape, the case numbered 1024 and marked Platine, on a 9ct white gold bracelet £300-500

468. a 9ct gold necklace and bracelet, of textured design, the two able to be joined to lengthen necklace, maker J G & S, approximately 143gm, retailed by Hamilton & Inches see illustration £1000-1500

469. a diamond ring of modern design, set in 18ct gold, maker GEP, set with three diamonds £300-500

470. an art Deco diamond clip, the central pear shaped stone of approximately 1ct within a garland wreath of diamonds set with brilliant and emerald cut diamonds see illustration £1500-2000

471. a pair of diamond set clips of stylised scroll design, one marked 963 to the clip, 42mm wide see illustration £2500-3500

Lot 471

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Lot 468

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474. a Victorian foiled garnet fringe necklace in fitted box for H Danker, Dublin, 39cm long see illustration £800-1200

473. a pair of Victorian diamond ear pendants, with screw fittings above a diamond quatrefoil, with diamond openwork drop beneath, 4cm long see illustration £800-1200

472. a diamond brooch of buckle shape, the central stone of approximately 0.8ct to a surround of round and baguette cut stones, the pin added later, 6.5cm wide see illustration £2000-3000

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475. a diamond bracelet of pierced links, the alternating links set a central diamond, with tongue clasp, 18.5cm long see illustration £1000-1500

Lot 475

Lot 477

Lot 476

Lot 478

476. an art Deco diamond ring, the central diamond to a surround of baguette cut diamonds to the shoulders, ring size K see illustration £800-1200

477. a pair of diamond ear pendants of stylised design with screw fixings, 6cm long see illustration £2500-3500

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480. an art Deco diamond clip brooch, circa 1935, of openwork design, collet set with a principal pear shaped diamond to the centre, and set throughout with baguette and circular cut stones see illustration £3000-5000

479. an art Deco diamond double clip brooch, circa 1935, of openwork geometric semi-circular design, collet and claw set with circular and baguette cut stones see illustration £700-900

478. a diamond solitaire ring, the stone of approximately 1ct and with five small diamonds to each shoulder, ring size L½ see illustration £1000-1500

Lot 480

Lot 479

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481. a Victorian gold archaeological revival bracelet, circa 1850, composed of six oval portrait miniature compartments, each with a plain cover within a double beaded frame, interspaced with scrolled hinged baton links approximately 122gm, boxed by Mr Streeter (late) Hancock & Co Ltd, Goldsmiths & Jewellers to the Royal Family see illustration £2500-3000

Lot 482

Lot 481

482. a Lalique brooch, the moulded pink tinted glass decorated moths, marked Lalique France to the reverse see illustration £800-1200

483. an 18ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular dial with arabic numerals, the movement marked Longines, a silver cased wristwatch with protective cover, a pair of white paste pendant earrings, a pair of marcasite ear clips and a chain £150-200

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Day Two wednesday 23rd September 2015 at 10amThe Garden Statuary & Furniture 500 – 514 34The Furniture & Furnishings 515 – 845 35The Rugs 850 – 862 64The Prints & Maps 865 – 891 65The Watercolours & Drawings 895 – 935 67The Oil Paintings 940 – 992 72

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Please note that some works of art in this sale may be subject to Artist’s Resale Right, indicated in the catalogue with [ARR]. Any of these lots realising the sterling equivalent of €1000 or more will incur an additional charge of 4% of the hammer price, to be paid to the artist or beneficiary.

All purchased lots must be collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 2nd October. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.

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The Garden Statuary & Furniture500. a pair of iron garden bench ends,

painted green, 87cm wide £80-100

501. an Irish reconstituted stone bird bath with arch gothic panels to the sides on a circular base, 79cm diameter £800-1000

502. a decorative reconstituted model pagoda, 155cm high £80-100

503. a reconstituted stone figure of Uncle Ho, 76cm high and a reconstituted stone figure of the seated Buddha on a low plinth of basket form £50-70

504. a fountain of scallop shell form, surmounted by a reconstituted stone figure of a girl pouring water from a jug, 85cm high £80-120

505. a reconstituted stone figure of a classical lady covering herself with a draped robe, 116cm high £60-80

506. a reconstituted stone urn, the sides decorated with grotesque masks issuing swags of foliage on a socle base and square plinth, 104cm high and a smaller urn of half-ribbed form on a square plinth, 76cm high £80-120

507. a pair of narrow D-shaped troughs, each carved a lion mask to the front, 38cm wide £300-500

508. a pair of reconstituted stone planters, each with serpentine front, 74cm wide, a large earthenware vase and two green glazed planters £60-80

509. a pair of reconstituted stone planters, each of circular half-ribbed form, 39cm diameter, three reconstituted stone urns of various sizes, a wirework jardinière stand and a white painted wood jardinière stand £100-150

510. a pair of large wrought iron brackets of scrolling form, 99cm wide £80-120

511. Three wrought iron brackets and four scrollwork fence panels £80-120

512. a large chimney pot of octagonal form, 127cm high £60-80

513. a gilt metal holy water stoop, of shell form on a cherub mask bracket of scrolling outline, 35cm wide £80-120

514. a Georgian lead water pump with gun barrel spout, 82cm high £100-200

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Lot 528

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The Furniture & Furnishings515. an oak dresser fitted two short

drawers with cupboards under enclosed by a pair of panel doors flanking a central panel, raised on bracket feet and having open shelves over, 109.25cm wide £300-500

516. an 18th Century oak settle, the five fielded panel back and open arms on cabriole legs, 183cm wide £150-200

517. an 18th Century pine corner display cupboard of architectural form with arched fan niche supported on fluted columns with shaped shelves and two panelled doors beneath, 228cm high x 110cm wide £600-800

518. a small George II 18th Century walnut bachelor’s chest, the hinged top above three short, two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, 76cm x 70cm see illustration £800-1200

519. a near pair of 17th Century walnut back cane chairs, circa 1700, with high arched backs on turned legs joined by a turned stretcher £200-300

520. a 17th Century oak six-plank coffer, 42cm x 110cm £200-300

521. an 18th Century elm hanging food cupboard with two doors and early painted decoration, 86cm x 89cm £300-500

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Lot 526

522. a George I 18th Century walnut hanging corner cupboard, the arched cornice above a cross and feather banded door, 111cm high £300-500

523. a small George II 18th Century walnut stool with square drop-in seat, on scroll carved cabriole legs with pad feet, the top 26cm square see illustration £600-800

524. a George I 18th Century walnut stool, the needlework seat on shaped rails and cabriole legs, with horse hoof feet see illustration £300-400

525. a George II 18th Century walnut chair with vase shaped splat, drop in seat and cabriole legs £200-300

526. a 17th Century oak joint stool with shaped rails, on unusual baluster turned legs joined by square stretchers, stamped MP (some restoration) see illustration £300-500

527. a walnut mirror, the fret work cresting and bolection frame inlaid with geometric boxwood lines, 98cm x 57cm £300-500

528. an 18th Century parcel gilt and walnut veneered landscape mirror, the moulded frame carved with floral drapes with a three-part bevelled glass, 49cm x 128cm see illustration £800-1200

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531. a George III 18th Century mahogany brass bound plate bucket of reeded form with brass band and handle, 37cm diameter £300-400

532. a walnut and parcel gilt wall sconce, the gilded fretwork cornice carved with scroll work above an 18th Century cartouche shaped needlework panel depicting a lady holding flowers, within a moulded walnut frame with two candle arms, 47cm x 23cm £300-400

533. a George III 18th Century yew wood dining chair with pierced splat and needlework seat of good colour £60-80

534. a George III 18th Century mahogany caddytop chest of two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 82cm wide see illustration £600-800

535. an 18th Century walnut mirror with shaped cresting to a bolection moulded frame with two-part bevelled glass, 99cm x 48cm £400-600

536. a pair of Georgian window pelmets carved with flowerheads below a ball set cornice, 78cm long £200-300

537. an oak plate rack with dowel divisions, 78cm high £150-200

538. an 18th Century painted pine settle with splat back and shaped planked ends, traces of original painted scumble glaze, 108cm wide £200-300

539. a 17th Century chestnut writing box with hinged lid above a fall front applied with geometric mouldings and concealing seven drawers, some lined with 17th Century pomegranate design paper, 52cm wide Literature: Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, figs 3.428 & 3.429 see illustration £1500-2000

540. a mid 18th Century walnut tripod table on turned stem and cabriole legs, 82cm wide £200-300

530. a George III 18th Century oak three-drawer lowboy on cabriole legs, 77cm wide (replaced top) £200-300

529. a George III 18th Century mahogany tripod pole screen with fluted column on cabriole legs, the rectangular screen sewn with contemporary needlework, 143cm high £300-500

Lot 534

Lot 539

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541. an 18th Century painted elm wing back settle, on shaped plank supports, 120cm wide £250-350

542. a George II 18th Century walnut veneered pot cupboard with chequer banded door, on turned legs with pad feet and leather castors, 46cm wide £60-80

543. an early 18th Century oak cupboard with two doors, each with three raised fielded panels of good colour, on bracket feet, 173cm high x 115cm wide £400-600

544. a rare 18th Century mahogany stick-back windsor armchair, with outswept arms and circular seat on turned legs joined by a turned H stretcher Note: known as an Oliver Goldsmith type chair see illustration £600-800

545. a fine early 17th Century burr oak credence table, the folding octagonal top upon an arcaded frieze set with split balusters on turned legs and gate and with platform stretcher, 91cm wide see illustration £1200-1800

546. a Georgian rosewood and simulated rosewood occasional table, the circular top on a carved and turned stem and tri-form base with ball feet, 44cm diameter £200-300

547. a George III 18th Century mahogany chest with caddy top above a brushing slide and four long graduating drawers on bracket feet, 79cm wide £400-600

Lot 545

Lot 544

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554. a Louis XV style boulle table on cabriole legs, 60cm wide see illustration £100-150

555. a pair of George III style satinwood kettle tables, the galleried octagonal tops marquetry inlaid with flowerheads, the frieze with material swags, on square tapering legs joined by an X-stretcher, 69cm high x 31cm wide see illustration £1000-1500

556. a George III mahogany and brass bound wine cooler, of oval form with lion mask ring handles, on square tapering legs, 52cm wide see illustration £800-1200

557. a George III mahogany semi-circular card table with cross-banded top, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 84cm wide £600-800

558. Two near matching mahogany bedside commodes, the three-quarter galleried tops above oval panelled cupboards and commode drawers, 46cm wide see illustration £600-800

549. a George I 18th Century walnut and parcel gilt armchair in the manner of William Kent, the padded back and seat with scrolled open arms, on X frame legs carved with foliage and joined by turned stretchers Provenance: Lady Baillie, Leeds Castle Note: this is a very similar design to the X frame sofa in Ham House see illustration £1000-1500

550. an early 18th Century walnut dining chair with splat back, drop-in seat and cabriole legs £100-150

551. an Indian teak table, with five plank studded top on turned legs, 188cm x 109cm £300-500

552. a George III style mahogany wing armchair, with square moulded legs joined by H stretchers £150-200

553. a walnut pedestal writing desk, with three frieze drawers upon pedestals, each with a drawer and cupboard, 130cm wide £80-120

548. a George III 18th Century satinwood and marquetry inlaid dressing table in the manner of Vile & Cobb, the serpentine bi-fold top inlaid with husk framed oval panels of summer flowers, hinged to reveal dressing boxes and a mirror, the shaped frieze inset with anthemion and foliate scrolls, on cabriole legs, 62.5cm wide see illustration £800-1200

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Lot 554

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559. a nest of four George III mahogany tables, circa 1810, the rectangular tops cross-banded and set with oval panels, on ring turned legs and outsplayed feet, largest 50cm wide see illustration £800-1200

560. a George III tambour fronted tray top commode, circa 1800, 50cm wide £150-200

561. a George III mahogany tray top commode with lifting cupboard door and commode drawer, 58cm wide £250-350

562. a Chinese hardwood stand, the square top on carved frieze and legs, 41cm wide £200-300

563. a collection of thirteen brass stair rods cast with flowerhead decoration, 82cm long £60-80

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Lot 559

Lot 558

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564. a Regency burr yew work table cross-banded in rosewood and tulipwood, the hinged book rest above baize lined slide, drawer and sliding work basket, on square tapering legs with brass castors, 50cm wide see illustration £1000-1500

565. a George III mahogany three-tier dumb waiter, the dished trays on knop turned stem and tripod base, 104cm high £600-800

566. a Regency Irish mahogany cellaret, the sarcophagus form box with rope twist borders upon a pineapple carved stem and four outsplayed reeded legs, on brass caps and castors, 51cm wide see illustration £400-600

567. a Shoolbred & Co. hall seat, the back and down swept arms decorated with brass balustrade and shell details, on outsplayed moulded legs, stamped with name and kite marks, 54cm wide see illustration £400-600

568. a pair of Victorian button-back nursing chairs, on bulbous turned legs with brass castors £300-400

569. an early 17th Dutch oak withdraw centre table, the planked tops on carved frieze with face mask decoration, on lobed and leaf carved bulbous legs joined by moulded stretchers, 100cm wide see illustration £600-800

570. a George III mahogany bowfronted corner cupboard with H hinges, 103cm high £100-150

Lot 567

Lot 564

Lot 566

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571. a Regency and later rosewood veneered breakfast table, the circular top on simulated rosewood centre column and four reeded outsplayed legs, 118cm wide £600-800

572. a George II walnut bureau bookcase, the bookcase over with moulded cornice, fitted adjustable shelves and enclosed by a pair of arch top mirror doors, each door monogrammed interlaced ‘L’s, the base with fitted interior beneath the fall flap with three long and two short drawers under, 104cm wide see illustration £1500-2000

573. a set of six George III style fruitwood dining chairs with shield shaped backs and lyre splats, drop-in seats and square tapering legs joined by H stretchers £300-500

574. a 17th Century oak chair with shaped pierced top rail above a flowerhead and leaf carved panel, the plank seat and turned legs joined by a stretcher £150-200

575. a George III mahogany card table, the rectangular baize lined top on square chamfered legs with pierced corner brackets, 86cm wide £150-200

576. a pair of 18th Century Italian rococo carved wooden and gilded miniature mirrors, 24cm x 22cm £200-400

577. a pair of George III mahogany armchairs, each with moulded rail and pierced splat back, the dished seat on square moulded and chamfered legs joined by H stretchers £150-200

578. a large 19th Century copper cauldron and lid with iron loop handle, 48cm wide £60-80

579. Three plaster-gilt mirrors, a plaster-gilt landscape mirror, 133cm wide and two other mirrors £60-80

Lot 569

Lot 572

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585. a pair of ebonised bobbin turned occasional chairs with cane seats £60-80

586. a 19th Century cast iron fire place with grate, etc, 94cm x 81cm and another similar, 91cm x 78cm £80-120

587. an early 18th Century panelled oak cradle on rockers, 94cm long £300-400

588. an oak bureau bookcase, the associated astragal glazed case upon a bureau with stepped and well interior above two short and two long drawers, on bun feet, 223cm x 97cm £400-600

589. a 19th Century mahogany pedestal desk, the leather set top above three frieze drawers, on three-drawer pedestals, 137cm wide see illustration £700-900

590. a 17th Century oak commode box with panelled sides, lifting lid and twist turned stand, 50cm wide see illustration £300-500

591. a 17th Century oak chest, the four-panel top with iron teeth and lock plate, above four carved panels, 135cm wide £300-500

592. a fine George II burr walnut and oak chest on stand with moulded cornice above two short and four long drawers, each cross and feather banded, the conforming three-drawer stand on cabriole legs, 167cm high x 122cm wide see illustration £5000-8000

580. a Regency work table, with crossbanded octagonal top, sewing basket beneath, on square tapering legs, 53cm wide £200-300

581. a pair of Venetian style stools, with cane seats and carved parcel gilt cabriole legs £60-80

582. an 18th Century oak lambing chair with wing back and strung seat see illustration £1000-1500

583. an Edwardian pedestal desk with leather set top above three frieze drawers, on two three-drawer pedestals, 137cm wide £100-150

584. a Charles II style armchair with carved and twist turned frame £80-100

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597. a Regency mahogany worktable with crossbanded single-flap top above two drawers on square tapering legs joined by a platform stretcher, 50cm wide £400-600

598. a Knole type sofa, 168cm wide £200-300

595. a mahogany three-tier dwarf bookcase on turned column supports, 86cm high x 48cm wide and a pair of mahogany occasional tables, 30cm diameter £200-300

596. a George II mahogany one-drawer side table on lappet carved legs with pad feet, 84cm wide £400-600

593. a George III mahogany semi-circular card table on square tapering legs, 91cm wide £150-200

594. a Regency beechwood ladderback deportment chair with cane seat £150-200

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599. a George III mahogany three-tier dumb waiter, on turned columns and cabriole legs, 113cm high see illustration £800-1200

600. a Regency mahogany two-pillar dining table with moulded edge top on turned columns, each with reeded outsplayed legs and brass lion paw castors, with two extending leaves, 137cm wide x 288cm long when fully extended see illustration £3000-5000

601. a George III mahogany bow fronted sideboard with deep drawers flanking a central drawer, on square tapering legs, 137cm wide £60-80

602. an early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped wine cooler with crossbanded and chequer strung top and with ring handles, 66cm wide see illustration £1000-1500

603. a mid 18th Century oak cupboard, the moulded cornice above two arched fielded panel doors above two drawers and surrounded by eight fielded panels, 194cm high x 190cm wide £1000-1500

604. a set of ten George III style mahogany dining chairs with pierced splat back and square tapering moulded legs £400-600

605. a 17th Century oak chest with plank lid and sides with a three-lozenge carved and panelled front, 116cm wide £200-300

606. an oak chest with carrying handles, 91cm wide £80-120

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607. a 17th Century oak six-plank coffer, the front carved with leaf designs, 107cm wide £300-400

608. a 19th Century oak box on bracket feet, having three locks, 52cm wide £100-150

609. a Regency mahogany chest of drawers of two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 77cm wide £150-200

610. a George III mahogany serpentine card table with concertina action, on square moulded and chamfered legs, 91cm wide £500-800

611. a George III two-flap mahogany Pembroke table with drawer, on square tapering legs, 87cm wide £80-100

612. a 19th Century mahogany dressing table with three-quarter gallery top above four drawers, on turned tapering legs, 100cm wide £100-150

613. a George III mahogany tray-top pot cupboard, 33cm wide £70-90

614. a George II style mahogany stool with cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, a small cane seated stool with twist turned legs and a foot stool £60-80

615. a pine plate rack with dowel divisions, 63cm wide £80-100

616. an oak three-drawer dresser with shaped apron, on square cabriole legs, 133cm wide see illustration £600-800

617. a marble topped coffee table on an iron X-frame base, 101cm wide £80-100

618. Seven leather trunks, other trunks and suitcases £100-150

619. Two brass single bedsteads with iron frames, 40cm wide £300-400

620. an arts and Crafts style oak standard lamp on square stepped base, 157cm high £50-80

621. a 19th Century folio chest of seven long drawers with locking pilasters, on a plinth base, 120cm wide see illustration £600-800 Lot 621

Lot 616

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630. a Victorian pine kitchen dresser, with rack above a base of two drawers and two cupboards, 90cm wide £100-150

631. a Victorian upholstered stool and a box ottoman £60-80

632. an oak tea table of rectangular form on square tapering legs, 93cm wide and an oak gate-leg table, 92cm wide £20-30

633. an oak tripod table, 46cm diameter, a piano stool, a white painted dressing table, 91cm wide, a stool, a painted corner what-not, a standard lamp and a sundry chairs £40-60

634. a fire grate, two fire curbs, a pair of bellows and sundry fire irons £30-40

635. a brass five-light chandelier, 53cm wide, another smaller and a hall lantern £60-80

636. a carved and gilded wooden pelmet board, approximately 195cm long £80-120

637. a cast fireback with a double headed eagle beneath a crown, 72cm high and a brass and steel fire grate, 74cm wide £100-150

638. a gilt brass and cut glass nine-light chandelier with scrolling arms emanating from a flower moulded baluster column, 64cm diameter £300-400

626. a George III mahogany linen press, the oval panelled doors concealing slides above two short drawers over one long drawer, 132cm wide £150-200

627. an oak trestle table to a design by ambrose Heal, the three-plank top on four octagonal legs joined by an H stretcher, a set of six lattice back dining chairs and a one-drawer side table, the trestle table 213cm long, the side table 84cm wide see illustration £1000-1500

628. a Victorian chaise longue with mahogany frame and turned legs £100-150

629. a selection of table lamp bases, alabaster, brass etc £30-40

622. a modern stool, with six reeded legs and upholstered seat, 123cm long £40-60

623. an iron basket grate together with a pair of andirons, 90cm long and two fire curbs £60-80

624. a 17th Century oak bible box, the front initialled NW, 33cm wide £80-120

625. an oak court cupboard, part 17th Century, the carved frieze on carved columns flanking recessed cupboard above two cupboards with moulded rails and stiles, 138cm wide £100-150

Lot 627

Lot 641

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647. Two art Nouveau style satinwood and marquetry inlaid salon chairs, with stuff over seats and square tapering legs £100-150

648. a Victorian walnut music cabinet, with glass panelled door, 88cm high £80-120

649. • a Queen anne walnut chest on stand, circa 1700, the cross-banded top inset geometric boxwood lines, upon a chest of two short and two long drawers similarly strung and on a single-drawer stand with twist turned legs and wavy stretchers, 115.5cm high x 104cm wide see illustration £4000-6000

643. a pair of 20th Century mirrored console tables on leaf chased supports, 40cm wide £150-200

644. a mahogany butler’s tray on a later stand, 87cm wide £200-300

645. a pair of Queen anne style wing armchairs, covered in pink velvet and on squat cabriole legs £200-300

646. a Louis XV style walnut centre table, the shaped oval cross-banded top on a shaped frieze, on cabriole legs set with ormolu mounts, 110cm wide £400-600

639. a Georgian mahogany three-drawer dressing table mirror, with bevelled glass, 56cm wide (damaged) £40-60

640. a 19th Century Louis XV style parcel gilt console table with white marble serpentine top, 74cm wide £300-500

641. a 17th Century Dutch spice cupboard with geometric fronted door enclosing three small drawers, 43cm high x 39cm wide see illustration £800-1200

642. a Dutch marquetry bow-fronted corner cupboard, 75cm high £100-150

Lot 649

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653. • an upholstered armchair on squat cabriole legs £100-150

654. • Two George II style mahogany stools, one with leaf carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, the other with mask carved cabriole legs with lion paw feet £400-600

651. • a pair of green damask two-seater upholstered sofas, (supplied by Doris Robson), 176cm wide £500-600

652. • a pink velvet three-seater upholstered sofa, 190cm wide £300-500

650. • a william and Mary walnut chest on stand, the top and drawer with floral marquetry inlay, the sides inlaid with warriors, on a drawer stand with spiral twist legs joined by wavy stretchers, 130cm high x 107cm wide see illustration £10000-15000

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655. • a Queen anne walnut bureau bookcase, circa 1710, with moulded cornice above two fielded panel doors upon a bureau with cross and feather banded fall concealing a fitted interior, upon two short and two long graduating drawers, on bun feet, 106cm wide see illustration £3000-5000

656. • a set of four French Hepplewhite style giltwood open armchairs with cartouche shaped backs and cabriole legs see illustration £600-800

657. • a pair of Louis XVI style giltwood open armchairs, circa 1900 with padded backs and seats, on cabriole legs £200-500

Lot 656

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658. • a George III style carved and gilded wall mirror in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the shell and rocaille cresting flanked by ho-ho birds with rococo scroll and floral swag mirrored frame to central arched plate, 134cm x 99cm, by Clifford White of Cheltenham, circa 1970 see illustration £1500-2000

659. • a George III style rococo overmantel mirror, the three-part glass within a gilt frame carved with floral scrolls and rocaille work, surmounted by a foliage cartouche and ho-ho birds, 81.25cm x 134.5cm see illustration £800-1200

660. • a walnut coffee table, the rectangular top with piecrust border, on turned columns with platform stretcher and outsplayed feet, 91.5cm wide and two walnut occasional tables £100-150

661. • a George I style settee, with camel back on cabriole legs covered in gold damask, 155cm wide see illustration £150-200

662. • a walnut gateleg table in the William and Mary style, the crossbanded shaped top on turned tapering legs joined by curved stretchers on braganza feet, 81cm wide and two small pie-crust topped occasional tables £300-500

663. • Two near matching ormolu lamps, each cast as putti supporting a cornucopia, with pleated shades, 58.5cm high overall £300-500

664. • a gilt bronze and brass standard lamp, the fluted column supported by three putti, with velvet and gold thread lace shade, 193cm high overall £200-300

665. • Two small piecrust topped occasional tables £40-60

Lot 658

Lot 659

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673. • a 20th Century cherrywood four-poster bed with panelled headboard and canopy, 183cm wide x 214cm long £1000-1500

666. • a Queen anne walnut chest on stand, circa 1710, with moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers inlaid boxwood lines, on a stand with single drawer and twist turned legs joined by wavy stretchers, 131cm x 100cm see illustration £2000-3000

667. • a George II style walnut serving table, with cross and feather banded top, the frieze with shell and leaf apron, on shell carved cabriole legs with hair paw feet, 122cm wide £400-600

668. • a large Victorian style overmantel mirror, 127cm x 140cm £150-200

669. • a Queen anne style walnut settee with high back and outscrolled arms on scroll carved cabriole legs with pad feet, 165cm wide see illustration £1000-1500

670. • a william and Mary style walnut armchair with scroll carved cresting and leaf carved open arms, on twist turned legs with scroll carved stretcher and braganza feet £500-800

671. • a George III style carved and gilded mirror in the rococo style with leaf and rocaille work, approximately 127cm high, by Clifford White of Cheltenham, circa 1970 £700-1000

672. • a Queen anne style walnut high back dining chair £150-200

674. • a set of four mahogany dining chairs, early 19th Century £100-150

675. • a pair of gilt metal cherub table lamps on marble bases, 52cm high £150-200

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676. • a set of six George I style walnut dining chairs including two armchairs, each with shell carved vase shaped splat and cane panels to the back, the drop-in seat on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet joined by shaped stretchers, labelled Tozer, Brook Street, London see illustration £800-1200

677. • a mahogany dining suite of Chippendale style, comprising fourteen mahogany armchairs with carved serpentine top rails and carved and pierced splat backs, with scroll arms on leather seats on square chamfered legs, together with a four-pillar dining table with crossbanded top and leaves, on turned pillars with outsplayed legs, labelled G T Rackstraw Ltd, Worcestershire, 409cm extended see illustration £2000-3000

Lot 677

Lot 676

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678. • a mahogany serpentine sideboard with fluted central drawer and part fluted deep drawer, on square tapering legs, 185.5cm wide £300-500

679. • a mahogany serving table, the frieze with anthemion and scroll carved panel on square tapering husk and flowerhead carved legs, 236.25cm wide, two two-drawer side tables with matching decoration, 137.25cm wide and a breakfast table £400-600

680. • a Gillows sarcophagus shaped wine cooler with reeded decoration and on lobed ball feet, 64cm wide see illustration £1500-2000

681. • Two George I style walnut wing armchairs, on carved cabriole legs and covered in blue damask see illustration £800-1200

682. • a George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1770, with dentil cornice and blind fret frieze above two short and three long drawers, with fluted canted corners on a chest with brushing slide and three long graduating drawers and bracket feet, 194cm high see illustration £800-1200

683. • a walnut drop-leaf gateleg table, with lobed top on turned legs, 73.5cm wide £100-150

684. • a George III style carved and gilded wall mirror in the Chinese Chippendale style with pagoda top and leaf scroll frame to a rectangular plate, 104cm x 57cm Note: possibly by Clifford White of Cheltenham, circa 1970 £400-600

685. • a pair of carved and gilded cartouche shaped mirrors with simple moulded frames, 122cm x 71cm £600-800

686. • a turned wooden spinning wheel on turned legs, 66cm wide £200-300

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Lot 682

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687. • a Queen anne walnut cabinet on chest, circa 1700, with moulded cornice above two cupboard doors concealing an arrangement of ten small drawers, on a chest of two short and two long graduated drawers on bun feet, 167.5cm x 109cm see illustration £4000-6000

688. • a George III style mahogany serpentine card table on turned reeded legs, 90cm wide £300-500

689. • a George II style walnut card table by Richardson & Hughes, London, the shaped folding top above frieze drawer and shell carved cabriole legs on claw and ball feet, 84cm wide £500-700

Lot 687

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690. • a Queen anne cedarwood chest on stand, circa 1700, the moulded cornice and a convex frieze drawer above three short and three long drawers, on a stand with three drawers and shaped apron on six baluster turned legs joined by wavy stretchers, 170.25cm x 111.75cm see illustration £3000-5000

691. • a George III mahogany bowfront chest of two short over three long drawers, with oval panels, 103cm wide £100-150

692. • a George III mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers, on bun feet, 101cm wide £200-300

Lot 690

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702. a mahogany coal scuttle and copper scoop £100-150

703. Three two-branch wall lights, 24cm wide and a set of postal scales £100-150

704. a pair of Regency mahogany scroll-end window seats, with drop-in seats see illustration £1000-1500

705. a lyre-ended coffee table with mirrored tops and a 20th Century mahogany bowfront chest of four long drawers, 80cm wide £60-80

706. Three mahogany armchairs and two single chairs £60-80

707. a mahogany D-shaped tea table on turned tapering legs £200-300

708. a pine kneehole pedestal desk, 115cm wide £60-80

709. a late 17th Century oak coffer carved diapers with arches to the frieze, 120cm wide see illustration £200-250

710. a seven octave upright piano £20-30

711. a Regency mahogany serpentine chest of four graduated drawers on splay feet, ebony and boxwood stringing throughout, 117cm wide see illustration £1200-1800

697. • a George III style leather topped writing desk on leaf carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 105cm wide £150-200

698. • a George I style walnut chest on chest, with two short and six long drawers and brushing slide, 165cm x 81.25cm £500-800

699. a copper coal bucket and lid, with brass swag decoration, 41cm high £60-80

700. a 20th Century mahogany two-pillar dining table with two leaves, 217cm long £100-150

701. a william IV gilt three-part overmantel mirror with shell set frieze, 140cm wide £200-300

693. • a pair of Carolean style walnut wing armchairs, circa 1900, with leaf and scroll carved legs on stretchers, covered in floral needlework see illustration £700-1000

694. • a pair of George III style shield back armchairs with swag and leaf carved backs and central fan inlaid panels £200-300

695. • a George III style bowfront chest of two short and two long drawers, 104cm wide £80-120

696. • a carved and gilded overmantel mirror in a scroll and leaf carved frame, 99cm wide £300-500

Lot 693

Lot 704

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726. a late Victorian three-tier oak buffet, the graduated tiers with carved borders on end supports with scroll feet, 127cm wide £300-500

727. an upholstered armchair with deep seat and loose cushion, raised on square taper front legs £150-200

728. an oak corner cupboard fitted adjustable shelves with drawer beneath, 82cm wide £40-60

729. a mahogany bowfront cupboard with drawer over, on bracket feet, 62cm wide £80-120

730. a Victorian walnut swing frame toilet mirror, 59cm wide and two two-flap tables £80-100

722. a mahogany torchère, the circular top on a spiral column and square plinth, 138cm high £70-100

723. a 1930s walnut bowfront chest of seven drawers, 127cm high x 77cm high £40-60

724. a Regency mahogany teapoy, the hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior on turned column and four carved and reeded outswept legs with brass caps and castors, 44cm wide £150-200

725. an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, enclosed by an astragal glazed door on square tapering legs united by an undertier, 63.5cm wide (glass damaged) £100-150

712. a Victorian Gothic revival oak library bookcase, the shark tooth cornice above a frieze of trefoils on turned column supports flanking three banks of adjustable shelves, the base fitted three frieze drawers above three cupboard doors each centred by a stylised carved panel, 262cm high x 208cm wide £2500-3500

713. Thirteen late 19th Century oak dining chairs with upholstered seats and padded backs, on carved and turned front legs £1000-1500

714. a Regency giltwood and plaster overmantel mirror with lion mask capitals, the plate 92cm x 118cm £1200-1500

715. a Regency mahogany cylinder bureau with drawers over and four drawers beneath on turned legs, 100cm wide £1000-1500

716. a Regency mahogany extending dining table, the rounded rectangular top on reeded legs with castors, three extra leaves, 230cm long £800-1200

717. a mahogany partners’ desk, the top with inset writing surface above three frieze drawers to each side, on pedestal supports, 182cm wide £600-800

718. a set of Regency mahogany wall shelves, the pediment centred by an armorial crest above three shelves, three small drawers under, 92.5cm wide £200-300

719. a George III oak and mahogany crossbanded chest of two short over three long drawers on bracket feet, 93cm wide £250-350

720. an early 19th Century mahogany corner cupboard with moulded cornice above an astragal glazed panel door enclosing shaped shelves, 94cm high £80-120

721. a George III mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers on bracket feet, 109cm wide (damages) £200-300

Lot 709

Lot 711

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739. a Regency three-plate overmantel mirror, with pillar surround and breakfront cornice, 123cm wide £150-200

740. a metal bound chest, 76cm wide and another smaller, 70cm wide £40-60

741. an Edwardian mahogany pedestal cupboard, 34cm wide, an Edwardian crossbanded two-tier table, 61cm wide and a turned wood towel rail £150-200

742. a Victorian upholstered chair on turned front legs and a small box ottoman £80-120

735. a Georgian mahogany corner washstand with drawer to the platform and fitted a jug, basin and toothbrush vases, 61cm wide £80-120

736. a bedside cupboard fitted drawers and a cupboard, on square chamfered legs, 42cm wide £70-90

737. a George III chest of three long and two short drawers, on bracket feet, 109cm wide £300-400

738. a Regency gilt painted mirror, with ball studded cornice, 57cm wide and an 18th Century style mahogany wall mirror with griffin surmount, the plate 49cm x 30cm £80-100

731. a Victorian carved walnut chair, with deep buttoned back, seats and arms, on moulded cabriole legs £80-100

732. a rectangular fruitwood table fitted a drawer, on square taper legs, 79cm wide £80-120

733. an early 19th Century fruitwood kneehole table, fitted a surround of three drawers, on square legs, 83cm wide £200-300

734. a George IV mahogany bowfront side table fitted a drawer to the frieze, 92cm wide £150-200

Lot 745

Lot 746

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758. a late 18th Century mahogany chest, fitted three long and two short drawers on bracket feet, 95cm wide £300-400

759. a Victorian mahogany chest fitted three long and two short drawers on a plinth base, 120cm wide £120-150

760. a George III mahogany two-tier washstand, the lower tier fitted a drawer on square chamfered legs united by an X shaped stretcher £60-80

761. a pine dresser fitted three drawers and a cupboard, 167.5cm wide £140-160

762. a carved oak side table, 152.5cm wide £70-90

763. an oak chest of Jacobean design, fitted four long drawers, 98cm wide £180-220

764. an early Victorian mahogany extending dining table on reeded taper legs, 183cm wide £200-300

765. a Regency mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, 37cm wide £80-120

766. a Victorian mahogany wardrobe, 214cm wide £250-350

767. a 17th Century oak joint stool on turned legs joined by square stretchers see illustration £1000-1500

743. a carved oak chest and a circular tripod table £40-60

744. an Edwardian white painted overmantel with shield-shaped mirrors £40-60

745. a large 17th Century oak refectory table, the two-plank top upon six turned legs joined by a square stretcher, 136cm long see illustration £6000-8000

746. a set of ten Victorian mahogany dining chairs by Gillows of Lancaster with leather button upholstered backs and seats and with handles pierced to the cresting, on carved and fluted turned tapering legs with brass castors, stamped Gillow and 168 see illustration £6000-8000

747. a Victorian mahogany circular dining table on an octagonal tapered column and flat tripod support, 124.5cm diameter £40-60

748. Six Victorian rosewood dining chairs with moulded backs and upholstered seats on cabriole legs £150-200

749. a Victorian gilt plaster framed pier glass, the arch-top applied ferns in relief, 122cm x 99cm £100-150

750. a pair of late 18th Century mahogany shield back dining chairs with upholstered seats on square moulded taper legs and a Regency mahogany dining chair with loose trap seat £60-80

751. a housemaid’s late 18th Century cupboard, the top enclosed by a pair of twin fielded arch-top doors with an arrangement of five drawers beneath, 139cm wide £300-400

752. a Victorian walnut piano stool with upholstered adjustable top on a carved tripod support, 48.5cm high £40-60

753. a mahogany three-tier whatnot on a turned column and tripod support and two small tables £80-100

754. a Regency gilded landscape mirror with acanthus and drapes to the frieze in raised relief, the triple bevelled plate with triple cluster column supports, 153cm wide £400-600

755. a Sheffield plated Corinthian column table light on a stepped base, 43cm high £60-80

756. a Victorian rosewood work box, inlaid mother-of-pearl, 35cm wide, a jewellery case, similarly inlaid, 28cm wide and an Art Nouveau brass-bound cut ivory jewellery box, 16cm wide £60-80

757. a lady’s Edwardian inlaid writing table by James Shoolbred & Co., the superstructure with gallery and drawer, with leather lined top and frieze drawer on turned legs, 92cm wide £300-400

Lot 767

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781. Two fire baskets, a coal scuttle, a pair of bellows and sundry fire irons £80-120

782. a Victorian carved walnut framed open armchair with buttoned back, serpentine front seat and on knurl feet £40-60

783. a 19th Century mahogany hat stand of column form, on a circular platform with brass paw feet, 164cm high £150-250

784. a George III oak corner chair, with trap seat on square chamfered legs £100-150

785. a set of six country chairs with shaped seats, turned legs and stretchers £80-100

786. an 18th Century oak coffer, the hinged lid above a quadruple panel front on carved supports, 160cm wide, (alterations) £300-500

787. a twelve-branch gilt metal chandelier, each branch suspending prismatic drops and with cut glass drip tray to terminal, 70cm diameter £150-200

774. a 19th Century brass alms dish with Tudor rose embossed to the centre, 61cm diameter £120-150

775. a mahogany display cabinet enclosed by a pair of glazed doors, on cabriole legs, 110.5cm wide £40-60

776. a needlework fire screen, and a tray £40-60

777. a circular convex wall mirror in a ball studded frame and another with eagle surmount £60-80

778. a mid 19th Century mahogany partners’ desk, fitted a surround of nine drawers to one side and three drawers and pedestal cupboards to the other, the brown leather lined top, 180.5cm x 119.5cm see illustration £1500-2000

779. a mahogany umbrella stand of cylinder form, 66cm high, containing two walking sticks with horn handles etc £40-60

780. a Regency open armchair with trap seat on turned legs, a pair of 19th Century shield back chairs on moulded tapering legs and another pair of dining chairs £50-70

768. an early 19th Century mahogany tray with piecrust borders, 62.5cm wide £60-80

769. an Edwardian mahogany tray with brass handles and inlaid an oval to the centre, inset a glass panel, 62cm wide £80-120

770. an oak dresser with shelves over fitted three drawers, on baluster turned legs with pot board, 193cm wide £500-700

771. an early 19th Century oak dining table, with D-ends and two-flap centre section, 223.5cm wide £150-200

772. an oak corner cupboard enclosed by a door, 71.25cm wide and an oak oval two-flap table, 70cm wide £60-80

773. a 17th Century adige cedar marriage chest, the top incised circles and with circular portrait of a male and female bust beneath, the interior with similar decoration of dragons and other beasts, the front with blind fret carved panels of figures within stylised borders, on a later base with claw feet, 145cm wide Provenance: Baker-Gabb Abergavenny Sale, circa 1950 see illustration £1000-1500

Lot 773

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804. a near pair of Chinese elm stools, the narrow rectangular seats on A-frame end supports with pierced scroll brackets, 130cm wide £100-150

805. a Chinese elm table, the square top above a pierced geometric frieze, on square legs, 98cm wide £100-150

806. a Chinese painted side table fitted three frieze drawers with moth shaped lock plates set on tapering rectangular legs with pierced geometric brackets, 110cm wide £120-180

807. a large oriental day bed, with panelled canopy above a pierced carved frieze on turned uprights, the rectangular bed with rattan panel, on moulded square legs, 218cm wide £400-600

808. a Victorian mahogany kneehole desk, the inset writing surface above three frieze drawers, each plinth fitted three further drawers, 114cm wide, (distressed) £80-120

809. a Regency mahogany extending dining table, with concertina action, the rounded rectangular top on six turned tapering legs with brass caps and castors, 226.5cm long £500-700

810. an 18th Century oak gateleg table, the rectangular two-flap top on moulded square gates and stretchers, fitted a single drawer, 169cm long extended £150-200

796. a walnut bureau bookcase, 18th Century and later, the concave cornice above twin panel doors enclosing a part fitted interior, the bureau base with fitted interior enclosed by a fall above two short and two long drawers on pear shaped feet, 110cm wide £400-600

797. a pair of Chinese lacquered cupboards, each with two panel doors enclosing a fitted interior, 131cm wide, (the decoration worn) £300-500

798. an oriental table, the rectangular top above two drawers and a panelled frieze, on moulded rectangular legs, 103.5cm wide £150-200

799. a Victorian style open armchair, the carved moulded frame with oval needlework panel back, needlework padded arms and seat £80-120

800. a George III style Gainsborough type armchair, with needlework back, arms and seat £150-200

801. a pair of Chinese armchairs with panel backs and seats raised on square legs united by stretchers, 59.5cm wide and a pair of Chinese stools £150-200

802. a near pair of Chinese lacquered two-tier stands, 40cm wide £80-120

803. a painted pine feed bin with hinged lid and carry handles to sides, 83cm wide and a bank of pigeonholes fitted three drawers, 64cm wide £60-80

788. a cast iron fireback of arched form, initialled G K and decorated vintners, 82cm high, a firegrate, 75cm wide and two brass fire curbs £100-150

789. Two hanging brass oil lamps, converted to electricity £40-60

790. a Japanese Shibayama screen, 91cm high £100-150

791. an Indian painted occasional table, 38cm diameter £60-80

792. a brass coat and hat stand on a tripod base, 170cm high £100-150

793. a 19th Century mahogany sideboard, the central drawer flanked by a deep drawer to either side, 199.5cm wide £50-100

794. a Regency mahogany secretaire chest, the central secretaire drawer with inlaid front enclosing a fitted interior and flanked by two short drawers to each side, three long graduated drawers under, on splay feet, 129cm wide, (handles replaced) £100-150

795. a pair of painted and gilt framed mirrors with scrolling foliate decoration, 98cm high £100-150

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824. a large wall mirror with concave gilt frame, the bevelled glass 152cm x 158cm £150-200

825. a large wall mirror with concave gilt frame, the bevelled glass 121cm x 182cm £150-200

826. a George III style mahogany serving table, the serpentine front fitted three frieze drawers, on fluted square legs with spade feet, 198cm wide £300-500

827. a 17th Century style wing armchair, upholstered in leather £80-120

828. a 19th Century mahogany Pembroke work table, fitted two drawers on turned legs with castors, 50.5cm wide £60-80

829. an 18th Century style walnut and gilt framed mirror, with scrolling decoration to the crest and trails of foliage to the sides £80-120

830. a Victorian gilt framed mirror, the triple plate within a pierced scrolling frame, 130cm wide £100-150

831. a gilt metal framed concave hexagonal hall lantern and another hall lantern £100-150

817. a gilt metal six-branch chandelier, the scrolling branches supported by foliate swags £60-80

818. a very large eight-light chandelier of openwork form, 115cm diameter £50-70

819. a table lamp of Corinthian column form, the glass column with brass capital and plinth, 55cm high, a pair of table lamps and two other table lamps £70-100

820. a Victorian opaque glass oil lamp painted wildflowers on a peach ground with Greek key borders, 47cm high, three other opaque glass oil lamps and an alabaster table lamp £80-120

821. a Chinese style blue and white baluster vase mounted as a table lamp, 55cm high and another decorated in coloured enamels £60-80

822. a large turned wood charger, 60cm diameter and an oval wooden box with pokerwork decoration £100-150

823. a George III style mahogany silver table, the galleried rectangular top above a drawer, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 81.5cm wide £200-300

811. a Chinese lacquered cupboard enclosed by two panelled doors, each decorated pagodas and trees in a rocky landscape, on square legs, 110cm wide £200-300

812. a pair of Empire style armchairs, the arched backs above scroll arms on reeded front legs £150-200

813. a windsor type armchair with pierced splat back above a dished elm seat, the turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher and another Windsor type chair £100-150

814. a pair of 19th Century mahogany dining chairs, the pierced splat backs above trap seats on square legs £50-70

815. an adjustable tripod table, the octagonal tilt-top on twisted column on three outswept legs, 36cm wide (alterations) and four modern circular side tables £80-120

816. an alabaster plafonnier of circular ribbed form, 45cm diameter, an opaque glass plafonnier, a pair of Dutch style six-branch candelabra and an Italian gilt metal electrolier modelled as a basket of flowers with porcelain flowerheads and frosted glass shades £100-150

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832. a George III mahogany framed Gainsborough armchair, on square chamfered legs with leather barrel castors see illustration £300-500

833. an Edwardian mahogany occasional table, the top 43cm diameter, an upholstered stool, a reproduction table and gilt frame £40-60

834. a northern Italian walnut veneered breakfront chest of four long drawers on braganza feet, 117cm wide see illustration £500-700

835. an anglo-Indian teak centre table, the circular top with carved rim and frieze on a carved, turned column and star shaped platform base, 119cm diameter see illustration £300-500

836. an 18th Century oak welsh dresser base, fitted three drawers, the legs united by an undertier, 157cm wide see illustration £400-600

837. an Edwardian display cabinet, the upper section enclosed by astragal glazed panel doors on a vitrine base with glazed hinged cover and glazed sides on square tapering legs with spade feet, blind fret carved decoration throughout, 161cm high £100-150

838. a Chinese half-round side table, on plain supports united by stretchers, 135cm wide £80-120

839. a 19th Century japanned side cabinet fitted two drawers above cupboard doors on paw feet, later marble top, 102cm wide see illustration £500-700

Lot 835

Lot 836

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840. an 18th Century anglo-Indian rosewood two door table cabinet, the surface profusely inlaid with bone leaf scrolls, the reverse of the doors inlaid with stylised trees, 57cm wide (interior drawers removed) see illustration £600-800

841. a George III mahogany architect’s table, the hinged top with indented corners and book rest, with candle stands and fitted drawer with secret drawers, 91cm wide see illustration £1000-1500

842. a George III mahogany kneehole desk, circa 1760, with moulded edge top above a frieze drawer and pen drawer on three-drawer pedestals flanking a recessed cupboard, 84cm wide see illustration £800-1200

843. a late Victorian mahogany pedestal desk with three frieze drawers on two four-drawer pedestals, 114cm wide £100-150

844. a Regency rosewood Canterbury, fitted a single drawer on turned legs with castors, 48cm wide £200-300

845. an upholstered armchair with deep buttoned back, on turned legs £80-120

The Rugs850. a Shirvan rug, East Caucasus, of

geometric design, 183cm x 130cm £60-80

851. a large Persian carpet, palmettes on a pale madder ground within an indigo and white guard stripe, 366cm x 285cm £200-300

852. a Caucasian rug, three medallions on a buff ground within guard stripes, 208cm x 120cm £50-80

853. a Tekke Bokhara rug, two rows of eight guls on a madder ground, 131cm x 108cm £40-60

854. • a Caucasian runner with fir cone palmettes, 410cm x 101cm £300-500

Lot 841

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868. after Rembrandt van Rijn Deposition inscribed Renbrant f crm peyrl 1633 No 88 engraving, 56cm x 44.5cm £180-220

867. J Bowles after M Marieschi Five 18th Century Views of Venice hand coloured engravings, 29cm x 36cm see illustration £400-600

855. • a large wool carpet, the central blue and white medallion and matching spandrels on a pink ground with an indigo floral guard stripe, approximately 500cm x 305cm £800-1200

856. • a Caucasian runner of tree design with guard stripe, 323cm long £500-800

857. • a large Ushak carpet, West Anatolia, circa 1900, with palmettes on a red ground with palmette blue guard stripe, approximately 678cm x 420cm £6000-10000

858. a French Savonnerie rug, circa 1870, with scrolling monogram to the centre within a border of pink and white flowers, 197cm x 97cm £200-300

859. a pair of large Tabriz rugs with central indigo medallion, spandrels and guard stripes, 454cm x 836cm £400-600

860. an Eastern runner, palmettes on an indigo ground, 416cm x 131cm £100-150

861. a near pair of kilim type rugs, the tomato coloured ground within a serrated blue border, 221cm x 164cm £100-150

862. Two Zebra skin rugs £200-300

The Prints & Maps865. after Henry Thomas alken

Some Will and Some Will Not published S&J Fuller 1st August 1821 seven hand coloured prints, 20.5cm x 27cm £150-200

866. Fortunino Matania [aRR] L Battery R.H.A. Retreat from Mons signed and dated 1915 impressed mark Fine Art Trade Guild, published by Henry Graves & Co and a photographic portrait of a gentleman, 57cm x 85cm Provenance: Plas Gwyn, Anglesey £40-60

Lot 842

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869. Doris Zinkeisen (Scottish 1898-1991) [aRR] Elegant Couple out Riding print, 50cm x 60cm £40-60

870. Charles Hunt after Francis Calcraft Turner Woodcock and Pheasant Shooting 44cm x 58cm and a quantity of prints and engravings £40-60

871. Dr Alexander Monro MD FRSC engraving, 20cm x 16cm Note: F N Monro was a famous Edinburgh anatomist whose pupils included Charles Darwin £30-40

872. Robert Pollard after Robert Hardy All Saints Church, Newcastle upon Tyne engraving, 43cm x 45cm £40-60

873. 19th Century English School Rural landscapes a pair coloured oval prints, 7cm x 11cm £10-15

874. H C Shenton after a Cooper The Shooting Party The Luncheon a pair coloured engraving, 15cm x 19cm £20-30

875. Le Blond & Company Pastoral Scenes a pair of prints and other pictures £80-100

876. Byrne after Hearne Gloucester Cathedral and sundry other prints £60-80

877. Johannes Blaeu Northumberland coloured engraved map, 41cm x 51cm £150-200

878. George Belcher [aRR] A Solitary Monk Monk Teaching another to Ride a Bike two coloured engravings Note: the subjects believed to be Archdeacon Sheringham and Canons St John and Bowers of Gloucester Cathedral £60-80

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879. John Vendramini (1769-1839) after Robert Kerr Porter The Storming of Seringapatam The Last Effort of Tippoo Sultan The Glorious Conquest of Seringapatam three coloured stipple engravings, 66cm x 95cm published 1802 by Robert Kerr Porter and John P Thompson, woven on paper and a framed descriptive sketch of the three prints in English and French, 35.5cm x 55.5cm (4) see illustration £3000-5000

880. T Jeavons Brighton three engravings, 17cm x 23cm in mahogany frames £30-40

881. after N Roberts Botanical Studies seven prints, 24cm x 18.5cm and after G Morland six prints £40-60

882. after Joseph Kirkpatrick Reaping aquatint, 16cm x 13cm Provenance: Dighton’s Strand Gallery and sundry prints £20-30

883. Sir william Russell Flint (British 1880-1969) [aRR] Girl from Orio limited edition 350/850, colour print, 38cm x 57cm and two small prints after Sir William Russell Flint £150-200

884. w Greatbach and R wallis after T J Barker The Late Field Marshals of England; Wellington and Lord Raglan, crossing the Pyrenees, 1813 engraving, 63cm x 49cm and S w Reynolds after J P Knight The Army and Navy engraving, 62.5cm x 48cm £150-200

885. Martini after Silva Horse Training a pair coloured engraving, 28cm x 37.5cm and three other prints £80-120

The watercolours & Drawings895. Elliot Henry Marten

River Landscape watercolour, 36.5cm x 53cm J Melcher River Landscape dated 1969 watercolour and a large oil painting £60-80

896. Six 20th Century Regimental caricatures XII Royal Lancers, XI Hussars, Royal Tank Regiment, Coldstream Guards, Rifle Brigade and Household Cavalry signed Ro mixed media, 29.5cm x 22cm £30-50

897. Michael Cullimore (British, born 1936) [aRR] Envelope of Stars signed and dated 1986 watercolour, 26.5cm x 39.5cm £30-50

898. 18th Century School Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman en grisaille, 7cm x 5.5cm £100-150

886. after HRH Prince of wales Farm Buildings, Sandringham chromolithograph, 8.5cm x 13.5cm £40-60

887. Samuel Cousins after Edwin Henry Landseer Bolton Abbey in Olden Times engraving, 57cm x 72cm £80-120

888. after Dean wolstenholme The Essex Hunt published 1831 set of four mezzotints, 47.5cm x 65cm see illustration £600-800

889. a small map of Gloucestershire, taken from a book, hand coloured £30-40

890. after Cecil aldin The Pied Piper of Hamelin a pair colour prints, 27cm x 70cm £100-150

891. ‘Snaffles’, Charles Johnson Payne (British 1884-1967) [aRR] Sport in the Shiney coloured print, 46cm x 61cm £400-600

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899. Sir william Russell Flint (British 1880-1969) [aRR] The Bath watercolour on silk, 45cm x 35cm Provenance: The Fine Art Society January 1934, the Marc Fitch Collection see illustration £30000-50000

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900. Samuel Phillips Jackson RwS Rhossili Bay, Gower signed watercolour, 49cm x 87cm £250-300

901. attributed to John Laporte Huntsman and Dog in a River Landscape gouache, 27cm diameter £150-200

902. attributed to John Laporte Cattle by a River gouache, 11cm diameter £60-80

903. Gud Berndt Family with Horse and Cart Family with Sled a pair watercolour, 10cm x 14cm £120-180

904. Philips wouwerman (1619-1668) Soldier and Companion with Dog red chalk, 13cm x 18cm Provenance: G Bellingham Smith Collection, Thos Agnew & Sons Ltd see illustration £600-800

905. 18th Century English School Horses in a stream by a Barn watercolour, 24cm x 31cm £100-150

906. Luca Giordano (1634-1705) St Antonio inscribed St Antonio del Giordano, bearing collection mark chalk, 38cm x 27cm Provenance: Collection Dr L Polk, Rome and Mr W Bürgi, Bern Dec 63 see illustration £600-800

907. No Lot

908. Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (1727-1804) Study of a Standing Lion signed lower right Dom’ Tiepolo F’ ink and grey wash, 22cm x 15cm Provenance: Clifford Duits, Duke St., London 1963 see illustration £10000-15000

Lot 906

Lot 906

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909. FM Harvest Time initialled lower right F M coloured wash over ink, 15.5cm x 22cm £500-800

910. Dirk Maes (1659-1717) Rider sheltering under a Tree in thunderstorm, harvesters beyond signed bottom centre D Maes watercolour over pencil, 14.5cm x 20cm see illustration £700-1000

911. School of Boucher Putti pencil, 35cm x 50cm £60-80

Lot 920

Lot 910

912. 19th Century Continental School Portrait of a Lady head and shoulders with a rose in her hair oval pastel, 38cm x 28cm and Portrait of a Young Girl Praying oval pastel, 40cm x 32cm £150-200

913. 19th Century French School Young Boy Smoking head and shoulders oval pastel, 50cm x 38cm £300-400

914. Edward Duncan Lifeboat being Launched into a Storm signed lower right watercolour, 34cm x 50cm £200-300

915. arthur Charles Fare (British 1876-1958) [aRR] Venice signed and inscribed watercolour, 34cm x 23.5cm £80-100

916. John Bates Noel Haymaking signed watercolour, 26cm x 37.5cm £80-100

917. w w acock A Country Road, Near Thrapston, Northamptonshire signed and inscribed watercolour, 35cm x 51cm £80-100

918. 19th Century English School Unloading the Ship watercolour, 11.5cm x 17cm and two other watercolours of a windmill and a thatched cottage £60-80

919. 19th Century English School Continental City by a River watercolour, 13cm x 19cm Fisherman in a Mountainous Landscape watercolour, 13.5cm x 17cm two watercolours framed as one £60-80

920. John Bates Noel June Morning signed and dated JB Noel 1907 lower left; signed, inscribed and dated on reverse watercolour, 41cm x 61cm see illustration £600-800

921. George Sheridan Knowles An Autumn Melody signed and dated G Sheridan Knowles 1908 inscribed on an RI exhibition label watercolour, 51cm x 35.5cm see illustration £400-600

922. Late 19th Century English School Portrait of a Woman seated on a fence beside a lake watercolour, 41cm x 33cm £150-200

923. a Kemp Evening Stroll signed lower right watercolour, 24.5cm x 38cm £80-120

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Lot 921

924. a Cardinal At Vannes A Bit of Old Evreux a pair signed and inscribed watercolour, 100cm x 64cm £300-500

925. Frank Rousse Fishing Boats in a Harbour a pair watercolour, 23cm x 36.5cm and another by the same hand £60-80

926. Lionel Edwards (British 1878-1966) [aRR] Grand National, The Water Jump watercolour, 33.5cm x 31cm (13.25" x 12.25") Provenance: commissioned by the vendor’s grandfather see illustration £2000-3000

927. Follower of Richard Cosway Pair of French Portrait Miniatures a gentleman in a green coat and a lady in a blue dress watercolour, 8cm x 6.5cm £80-120

928. attributed to John Varley View of Snowdon watercolour, 36cm x 47.5cm Provenance: Albany Gallery £400-600

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Lot 929 Lot 940

929. attributed to John Varley View of the Lake District watercolour, 36cm x 47.5cm Provenance: Albany Gallery see illustration £400-600

930. anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding Drovers by a Country Road signed and dated 1849 watercolour, 20.5cm x 29cm £200-300

931. attributed to John Salmon Fishing Boats in a Choppy Sea watercolour, 18cm x 37cm £150-200

932. E Garemipi Horsemen near a Bridge signed and dated 1701 pencil and wash, 16cm x 24.5cm £100-150

933. Follower of Rubens Bacchanalian Scene watercolour, 25cm x 38cm £50-70

934. Follower of Raphael Madonna della Sedia watercolour, 31cm diameter £50-70

935. attributed to C H Schwanfelder Scottish Loch inscribed verso watercolour, 23cm x 34cm £100-150

The oil Paintings940. william Edward Millner

Fisherman and Fishergirl monogrammed oil on panel, 24.5cm x 15cm see illustration £800-1200

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941. attributed to Charles Philips Portrait of a Gentleman three-quarter length, standing holding a gun oil on canvas laid to board, 35cm x 29cm and Portrait of a Lady three-quarter length, wearing a white gown and holding a sprig of flowers a pair oil on canvas laid to board, 34cm x 29cm see illustration £1500-2000

942. Manner of de Bray 17th Century Portrait of a Young Man head and shoulders wearing an elaborate lace collar oil on canvas, 56cm x 46cm £600-800

943. School of Richard Van Bleeck 17th Century Portrait of a Gentleman in full bottomed wig and green cloak oil on canvas, 73cm x 59cm see illustration £1000-1500

944. Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) 17th Century Portrait of the Duke of Leinster, Count Maynard Schonberg half length, wearing armour oil on canvas, 76cm x 60cm together with an engraving of same see illustration £1500-2000

Lot 944

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945. 18th Century american School Portrait of a Tobacco Merchant half length, wearing a green coat oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm see illustration £1200-1500

946. James Latham (Irish 1696-1747) 18th Century Portrait of a Young Man half length, wearing a green coat in a painted oval oil on canvas, 76cm x 64cm see illustration £1200-1800

947. Stanhope alexander Forbes (British 1857-1947) [aRR] Cottage by a River signed lower right, Stanhope A Forbes oil on panel, 29.5cm x 35cm see illustration £3000-5000

948. 19th Century English School Figures on a Wooded Path indistinctly signed lower right oil on canvas, 46cm x 38cm £60-80

949. 19th Century English School A Bacchanalian Procession oil on canvas, 52cm x 90cm £200-300

950. Cornelis Hendricksz Vroom Fisherman in a river landscape oil on panel, 31cm x 43cm Provenance: Collection of Barthwick of Borthwick, Duits Lt., Jermyn Street, London 1969 see illustration £2000-3000

Lot 946

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Lot 947

Lot 950

951. 19th Century English School The Penitent Magdalene oil on canvas, 28.5cm x 39cm £80-120

952. • 18th Century French Style Portrait of a Young Lady seated with her gun dogs and dead game in a landscape oil on canvas, 68.5cm x 78.75cm £250-300

953. • w H Pitts in the manner of Sir Lawrence alma Tadema Classical Beauty Playing A Lute oil on canvas, 50cm x 76cm £150-200

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954. • School of Philippe Mercier Portrait of a Young Woman dressed as a shepherdess wearing a white dress with pink bows and holding a shepherd’s crook festooned with flowers oil on canvas, 114.25cm x 89cm see illustration £2000-2500

Lot 955

Lot 954

955. • Edward Charles Barnes (act. 1856-1882) Portrait of a Young Lady wearing a silver dress and feeding a parrot signed lower left E C Barnes oil on canvas, 82.5cm x 59.75cm see illustration £1000-1500

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Lot 956

956. • attributed to Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) Portrait of a Lady seated, wearing a red dress and blue cloak, a whippet on her lap oil on canvas, 122cm x 96.5cm see illustration £5000-7000

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Lot 957

957. • Frederick Morgan RoI (British 1847-1927) Off For The Honeymoon a young married couple descending stone steps, with bridesmaids and guests scattering rose confetti signed lower left Fred Morgan oil on canvas, 169cm x 123.25cm Provenance: Anon sale, Christies London, 16th May 1903, Lot 104. Property of the artist, sold to WW Sampson for 150gns. Sale, King & Chasemore Pulborough, 18th November 1970, Lot 28. Exhibited: Royal Academy, London 1902, Birmingham Royal Society of Artists, 1901, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 1900 see illustration £60000-80000

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958. • attributed to Edmund John Niemann (1813-1876) Classical Harbour at Sunset in the manner of Claude Gellé (called Lorrain) signed lower right Niemann oil on canvas, 96.5cm x 129.5cm see illustration £2000-3000

959. • 19th Century alpine School Figure by a Road to a Mountain Village, possibly the Brenner Pass oil on canvas, 142.25 x 127cm see illustration £4000-6000

960. • J Morris Sheep in a Highland Landscape Cattle in a Highland Landscape a pair signed lower right and lower left oil on canvas, 49.5cm x 75cm (restored) £300-400

961. • 19th Century English School Anne Hathaway’s Cottage oil on canvas, 70cm x 90cm £200-300

962. • Follower of Sir David wilkie The Fight at Crachen oil on canvas, 59cm x 75cm Note: after a scene from Sir Walter Scott’s ‘Rob Roy’ £400-600

Lot 958

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Lot 967

963. • Charles Thomas Bale Still Life with Fruit and a blue pottery jug on a stone ledge signed lower left C T Bale oil on canvas, 76cm x 48.25cm see illustration £700-1000

964. • Moet Still Life of Summer Flowers in a Vase signed and dated lower right, Moet 1865 oil on canvas, 76cm x 61cm £700-1000

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970. william Bath River Plym oil on board, 23cm x 28cm £100-150

971. Cotman Jnr Windmill at Sunset oil on canvas, 30.5cm x 25cm £80-120

972. H Edgar Morelle A Girl with a Basket of Radishes signed lower left oil on canvas, 112cm x 83cm see illustration £500-600

973. John a Houston A Voice from the Sea signed and dated J Houston 1869 lower left oil on canvas laid to board, 60cm x 50cm £400-600

974. Scandinavian School Frozen Ponds with Buildings Beyond oval oil on board, 37cm x 45cm in a gilt plaster frame applied flowers in raised relief £150-200

975. Early 19th Century English School Cattle in a Stream beside a Farmhouse oil on canvas laid to board, 50cm x 76cm £300-400

976. a adams Fisherman on a River with Wooded Hills Beyond oil on canvas, 74cm x 125cm £400-600

977. Charles Henry Passey A View Near Harrogate sheep in a hilly landscape oil on canvas, 70cm x 90cm £150-200

978. G H Jenkins On the Aar near Interlaken oil on canvas, 50cm x 32cm £80-120

979. a Buccini Vase of Summer Flowers on a Table signed lower right oil on board, 49cm x 59cm £200-300

980. Roger de la Corbière Coastal Landscape at Sunset signed lower left oil on canvas, 52cm x 72cm £200-300

Lot 972Lot 968

965. • Herman Summer Flowers in a Carved Stone Vase with Butterflies signed lower right Herman oil on canvas, 76cm x 61cm see illustration £1500-2000

966. • Follower of J B Monnoyer Still Life of Flowers in an Urn with Maskhead oil on canvas, 91.5cm x 73.5cm £1000-1500

967. • Sir James Dromgole Linton (1840-1916) King Charles I and the Royal Children at Hampton Court oil on canvas, 91.5cm x 142.25cm see illustration £3000-5000

968. • Follower of Henry Schafer, 19th Century Continental Street Scene oil on canvas, 58.5cm x 43.25cm see illustration £500-700

969. • 20th Century English School Hunting scene oil on canvas, 60cm x 76cm £100-200

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984. 18th Century English School Portrait of a Young Man full length, standing wearing red oil on canvas, 93cm x 73cm, unframed £200-300

985. Kamal Three North African Townscapes signed oil on paper laid to canvas, 60.5cm x 40.5cm £80-120

986. Margaret Lindsay williams Portrait of a Lady seated, wearing two rows of pearls and a green coat trimmed with ermine signed and dated 1937 oil on canvas, 113cm x 97.5cm £150-200

987. Manner of Henri Gascars Three Ladies on a Terrace oil on canvas, 68cm x 50cm £400-600

988. G J Van overbeek Horses and Cart at a Dutch Harbourside oil on canvas, 60cm x 99.5cm £300-500

989. a Sengier House on the Cote d’Azur signed oil on canvas, 45cm x 37cm and C R Brothestone Landscape inscribed on the reverse Chandos Studio, Eastcote, Pinner, MDX oil on canvas, 34cm x 59cm £50-70

990. Kira Ivanova Sebastopol signed and inscribed on the reverse oil on canvas, 50cm x 100cm see illustration £800-1200

991. Reginald G Brundrit (British 1883-1960) [aRR] Morning, Dinant sur Meuse signed oil on canvas, 62cm x 74cm £300-500

992. H Sarty Mosque signed lower left oil on paper, 15cm x 23cm £50-60

981. Manner of John Singer Sargent Portrait of a Gentleman half length, wearing a black coat bears signature lower right oil on canvas, 75cm x 65cm see illustration £200-300

982. arthur william Redgate Estuary Scene with poppies and cottage by the roadside signed oil on canvas, 49cm x 74cm see illustration £400-600

983. Louis Tauzin Liverpool signed and inscribed oil on board, 12cm x 20.5cm £150-200

Lot 982

Lot 990

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INFoRMaTIoN FoR BUyERS1. IntroductionThe following informative notes are intended to assist buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted under our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.2. agencyAs auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy, your primary contract is with the seller.3. EstimatesEstimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be expected for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.4. Buyer’s PremiumThe Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased at the following rates: 20% on the first £100,000 15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 10% on the excess over £1,000,001Where thresholds apply, the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. In addition, VAT is added to this premium (see below). 5. VaTThe asterisk symbol (*) next to a lot number indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser (at the standard rate on the day of the auction) on the hammer price, as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers’ Margin Scheme or because VAT is due on importation into the UK. The double asterisk symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax.6. Catalogue Descriptions and Condition ReportsWe are primarily agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to

be in working order and books are not guaranteed to be complete. However, in so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstances, lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made, within a three-week time limit from the date of sale. The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale. We are unable to undertake condition reports on the day of an auction.7. Electrical Goods These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first.8. Export of GoodsBuyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.9. Registration and Bidding The auctioneers reserve the right to refuse admission to the saleroom premises or participation in any auction, and to reject any bid. They may accept, at their complete discretion, bids from those present in the saleroom, written commission bids left in advance of the auction, and an indication of intention to bid from those who wish to do so by telephone or online. At the time of registration, prospective bidders are required to complete a registration form with their name and address, and to supply proof of identity and residence, for example a passport or driving licence photocard and a current utility bill, together with a debit or credit card, in order to obtain a numbered bidding paddle. Chorley’s will not accept mobile telephone numbers as the only form of contact or a P.O. Box number as the only address. Clients leaving commission bids by telephone, email or via the internet will also be required to provide these details and proofs of identity and residence before a bid is accepted, as will clients registering to bid by telephone or online. New bidders who cannot attend Chorley’s saleroom in person to show this documentation are requested to process their proposed payment card for authentication through the secure online registration page, operated by SAGEPAY, on Chorley’s website. A deposit may be requested from new clients wishing to bid on premium lots (which will be clearly indicated in the catalogue). This deposit will be refunded on the day after the auction should the bid be unsuccessful, or deducted from the buyer’s invoice if the bid is successful. Instructions to bid on behalf of another party will be refused. All buyers must arrange immediate payment upon notification of a successful bid and arrange collection of goods within 6 working days after the auction. To avoid any delay in the release of purchases, buyers should pre-arrange credit approval from their bank. Lots purchased will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form and payment by a third party will not be accepted. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be permitted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If payment is made in absentia, Chorley’s will not release the items for a period of 72 hours after payment unless the cardholder attends the saleroom in person and presents the card used for the transaction. In some circumstances, Chorley’s may be able to provide packing and/or postage of purchased Lots for a fee, however this is at Chorley’s discretion and it is advisable to check before bidding whether this service will be available for a particular

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Lot. Packing by Chorley’s will be done to the best of our ability but we cannot guarantee the treatment of packages once they leave our saleroom, therefore where this service is offered, it is done so at the buyer’s risk and on the understanding that Chorley’s will not be held liable for loss or damages. 10. Commission BiddingAll those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers up to one hour before the start of an auction, indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers’ premium. These can be left in person, by telephone or via the ‘My Lots & Bids’ feature of our online catalogues. All bids submitted are regarded as acknowledgement that the bidder has read and accepts the terms and conditions of sale and will submit any specific personal details requested to verify their intention and ability to comply with those conditions. Commission bids will be executed at the lowest possible price having regard to any reserve and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids, the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. The auctioneer may execute commission bids directly from the rostrum, clearly identifying the successful bid as commission bid. Commission bids may be left with saleroom staff by telephone, at which point all details of proposed payment and collection arrangements will be required. We would remind prospective bidders that the firm strongly advises viewing onsite in person, or by an agent, and that any descriptions, condition reports and images supplied to the absentee bidder are an opinion provided by this firm and do not guarantee the condition, age or any other characteristic of the lot in question. Execution of commission bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. The auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, which cannot be above the lower estimate. The auctioneer will not specifically identify bids placed on behalf of the seller. It is the responsibility of the bidder to ascertain whether his bid has been successful. All buyers must arrange payment and notify Chorley’s of collection arrangements within 6 working days after the auction. 11. Telephone Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. At their discretion, the auctioneers may undertake to bid on behalf of a prospective buyer over the telephone. Telephone bids will not be available for lots estimated below £400 and this service must be booked by 4pm on the day prior to the auction. Bidders will be required to provide two telephone numbers, in case one line is busy or unobtainable at the time of the auction. They will also be asked to supply an emergency commission bid for each lot in which they propose to bid. These will only be executed in the event that saleroom staff are unable to reach the bidder on the telephone number provided at the time the lot is offered for sale. Execution of telephone bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we cannot accept liability in an individual instance for failing to execute a telephone bid or for errors and omissions in connection with it, arising from circumstances beyond our reasonable control. Bidders are advised that there is a limit to the number of lines available for telephone bidding and these are allocated purely on a first come, first served basis. Should all available lines be pre-allocated, prospective buyers will be asked if they wish to leave a commission bid instead. Telephone bids may be recorded for security purposes and by bidding on the telephone prospective buyers consent to the recording of their conversation. All buyers must arrange payment and collection within 6 working days after the auction.

12. Live online Bidding All those wishing to use this service are bound by the registration and bidding requirements in Item 9 above. Chorley’s sales offer prospective buyers the facility to bid live online through the website of www.the-saleroom.com and www.invaluable.com. Lots purchased in this way will attract an additional charge for the service in the sum of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT at the rate imposed. All potential buyers will be required to submit identification details and credit/debit card details when they register to bid live online at www.the-saleroom.com or www.invaluable.com. The registration address must be the bidder’s permanent residence and the card details provided must be their own. Bidders will be approved and activated for live online bidding at our discretion. Intending bidders are advised that this service is offered subject to the Terms and Conditions of ATG Media and Invaluable as stated on their websites and that they bid by this method at their own risk. Chorley’s cannot be held responsible for any failure or delay in online bidding technology which results in bids failing to reach the auctioneer or reaching the auctioneer after the hammer has fallen, neither are we responsible for incorrect information provided by the-saleroom.com regarding the success of internet bids. absentee payments for Lots purchased online will only be accepted by bank transfer or by card payment on the secure page of Chorley’s website, and there will be a clearance period of 72 hours after payment before Lots purchased online will be released for collection. Chorley’s reserve the right to charge for removal to storage of any lots not collected within 6 working days after the auction, for which a fee of £10 will be charged plus a storage rate of £2 per lot per day, plus VAT. If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder. 13. Methods of PaymentProspective buyers who have not bid at Chorley’s before may be requested to supply bank references before the auction. As a general rule, any payment tendered, other than cash, will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Accepted methods of payment are:• Sterlingcashuptoamaximumsumof£8,000perauction• DebitcarddrawnonaUKBank–thereisnoadditionalcharge

for purchases made with these cards. Maximum payment in one day £30,000.

• Banktransfer–accountdetailsavailablefromoffice.Maximumpayment accepted from personal accounts is £25,000 per day or £100,000 from business accounts

• Creditcard–paymentuptoamaximumamountof£5000perauction will be accepted at the auctioneers’ discretion and will be subject to a surcharge of 3%.

Cheques and banker’s drafts are not acceptable tender, unless agreed with a Director of Chorley’s in advance. We will not accept payments for purchased lots from any party other than the registered bidder, unless otherwise agreed with this firm prior to the sale. absentee payments by credit/debit card will not be accepted over the telephone, but must be made through the secure card payment page on our website, after which a clearance period of 72 hours will apply before the goods are available for release.If any lots are not paid for within three weeks of the sale, Chorley’s reserve the right to cancel the sale and arrange for the lot(s) to be sold either by private treaty or in a subsequent auction, and any shortfall will be invoiced to the defaulting bidder.

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14. Collection and Storages All buyers must arrange payment and collection of their lots not later than 6 working days after the auction. Collection address: Chorley’s, Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire GL4 8EU.Opening hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pmTel: 01452 344499Email: [email protected] will not be released before cleared payment has been received. Goods will not be released to any other person or address other than that registered prior to the auction. Collections by couriers/carriers will only be accepted on receipt of written instructions from the registered bidder. Collections by taxi or unconfirmed other parties will be refused. If an absentee payment has been made by credit/debit card, Chorley’s will not release the items for a clearance period of 72 hours unless the purchaser collects in person and produces the payment card at the time of collection. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer paying storage charges. Unless otherwise agreed with the Auctioneers, any lots remaining at the saleroom later than 6 working days after the sale will incur a removal charge of £10 plus storage fees of £2 per lot per day, all plus VAT. We can provide details, without liability, of appropriate courier/carrier firms for collection of goods; however both the insuring and carriage charge is entirely the responsibility of the buyer. At our discretion, and upon the written authorisation from the buyer assuming all responsibility for loss or damage, we may be able to pack goods for collection by courier or despatch by Royal Mail Special Delivery or similar insured service. This would be done to the best of our ability, however this service will be provided only upon the understanding that the buyer will not hold Chorley’s liable for any damage or loss to a item once collected from the saleroom; where our packing service is available, Chorley’s will make a charge for the time and materials used in packing, plus the necessary postage charges. We recommend that bidders enquire before the sale if a packing service will be available for a particular Lot, if this will have a bearing on their decision to bid. TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS1. InterpretationIn these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneers.2. CommissionCommission is charged to Sellers at the following rates:-For each Lot sold for £3000 and under: 15% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the saleFor each Lot sold for £3001 and over: 10% of the hammer price plus VAT at the current rate at the time of the sale3. Removal CostsItems for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by any stated deadline and at the your expense. We may be able to assist with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 4. Loss and Damage of Goods(a) Chorley’s is not authorised by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients, and does not do so. However Chorley’s, for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting

liability, Chorley’s makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT. The liability assumed by Chorley’s shall be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot has sold.(b) If the owner of goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owner’s risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 4(a) is inapplicable.5. IllustrationsAll lots in every sale will be illustrated on Chorley’s website and on major auction search websites, for which a fee of £10 plus VAT is charged per lot. Some lots will also be selected for illustration in Chorley’s printed auction catalogue, at no additional cost to the vendor. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the Auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 6. Minimum Bids and our DiscretionGoods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve.7. Reserves.(a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.(c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally on your own lots.8. Electrical ItemsThese are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.9. Soft FurnishingsThe sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request.10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance and authentication of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale, you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. The liability to reimburse the sale proceeds shall not arise where you are acting reasonably and honestly and are unaware of the forgery but we are or ought to have been aware of it.

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11. Unsold and withdrawn Items. If an item is unsold it may be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed, otherwise storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a daily rate of £2 per lot.12. withdrawn and Bought-In ItemsThese are liable to incur a charge of 5% plus VAT on being withdrawn or bought-in after being catalogued, based on the reserve or pre-sale low estimate. 13. Conditions of SaleYou agree that all goods will be sold under our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking.14. authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest(a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. (b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business on the day of the sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.15. warehousingWe disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make minimum warehousing charge of £2 per lot per day. Unsold lots are subject to the same charges if you do not remove them within a reasonable time of notification. If not removed within three weeks, we reserve the right to sell them and defray charges from any net proceeds of sale or at your expense to consign them to the local authority for disposal.16. SettlementAfter the sale, settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place within 30 days of the sale (either by BACS or by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods, in which case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should therefore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale until the expiry of 30 days from the date of sale.

CoNDITIoNS oF SaLEChorley’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

1. Definitions In these Conditions:(a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Chorley’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;(b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description;(c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer;(d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Chorley’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising;(g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2.(h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.2. Bidding Procedure and the Buyer(a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by re-offering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion;(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals;(d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.3. IncrementsBidding increments shall be at the sole discretion of the auctioneer.4. The Purchase PriceThe buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon at the following rates:20% on the first £100,000 of the hammer price15% on the excess between £100,001 and £500,000 of the hammer price12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000 of the hammer price10% on the excess over £1,000,001Where thresholds apply the higher premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price up to the threshold and the lower premium rate will apply to the portion of the bid price in excess of the threshold. In addition, VAT at the rate imposed by law is added to this premium (see below).

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5. Value added TaxValue Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position).6. The artist’s Resale RightPurchase of lots marked in the catalogue with aRR beside the name of the artist may be subject to payment of the Artist’s Resale Right. This is a royalty charge that all UK art market professionals are required to collect from the buyer of a work of art by an artist, or beneficiary of a deceased artist, who is registered as a member of a recognised collection agency. A payment of 4% will be due on qualifying lots that achieve a hammer price of the UK sterling equivalent of Euro 1,000 to 50,000 and this royalty charge will be added to the buyer’s invoice. The Euro rate of exchange applied will be the rate published by the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) website on the day of the sale. Chorley’s reserve the right to invoice the buyer of a Lot at any point after the auction, should it later transpire that the artist is eligible for this royalty. After payment is received, the auctioneers will pass on this royalty to the artist’s collecting agency. For qualifying items that sell for in excess of the UK equivalent of Euro 50,000, a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply and can be viewed on the website www.dacs.org.uk along with detailed information about the Artist’s Resale Right. 7. Payment(1) Immediately a lot is sold you will:(a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and(b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us.(2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied.8. Title and Collection of Purchase(1) The ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due, though risk shall pass to you from the fall of the hammer.(2) You shall, at your own risk and expense, collect any lots that you have purchased and paid for from our premises not later than 6 working days after the sale or upon the clearance of your payment (if later), after which you shall be responsible for any collection, storage and insurance charges.(3) No purchase may be collected and we shall not release any lot to you or your agent until it has been paid for.9. Remedies for Non-Payment or Failure to Collect Purchases(1) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:(a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;(b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you;(c) to resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller;(d) to remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere;

(e) to charge interest at a rate notexceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 6 working days after the sale;(f) to retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due;(g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted;(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied;(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions.10. Third Party LiabilityAll members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.11. Commission BidsWhilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition, we will, if so instructed clearly and in writing, execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so, save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded, we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.12. warranty of Title and availabilityThe seller warrants to the auctioneer and the buyer that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned, or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale, and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.13. agencyThe auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.14. Terms of SaleThe seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot.15. Description and Condition(1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition, completeness or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing, neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and

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all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “Information to Buyers”.(2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.16. ForgeriesNotwithstanding the preceding Condition, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery, we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.

GENERaL1. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.2. (1) any right to compensation for losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.(2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.3. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by First Class Mail or Swift-mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.4. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue.5. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.6. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

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Telephone: 01452 344499Email: [email protected]

Web: www.chorleys.comPrinknash Abbey ParkGloucestershire GL4 8EU