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Antiques Saleroom The Octagon Salerooms, East Reach, Taunton, Somerset TA1 3HL Tel: 01823 332525. Fax: 01823 353120. Email: antiques.saleroom@gth.net Internet: www.gth.net THURSDAY 4 th JULY 2013 AT 10.30 AM ON VIEW: SATURDAY 29 TH JUNE 9 AM 12.30 PM, TUESDAY 2 ND WEDNESDAY 3 RD JULY 9 AM 5 PM JULY 9 AM 5 PM & MORNING OF SALE FROM 8.30 AM 1. A pair of 9ct gold and diamond set Cufflinks 100-150 2. An 18ct gold and diamond Cluster Ring, set with 9 brilliant cut stones 800-1000 3. A Continental silver Ladies Pocket Watch, the reverse chased with a griffin; together with a small cultured pearl Necklace; a seed pearl Necklace; and a simulated pearl Necklace (4) 9. A diamond and probably garnet threestone Ring (untested) 70-100 10. A diamond set Citizen ladies Eco Drive Wristwatch, with stainless steel bracelet 11. A Sheaffer Fountain Pen, cased; and another Fountain Pen 'Platignum (2) 12. A Jorgen Jensen pewter Pendant, modelled as a dragon 13. Mixed Jewellery including a Brooch, Earrings etc 10-15 14. A 9ct gold Cameo Ring; and a silver and enamel Pendant (2) 15. A gold coloured metal Portrait Miniature Frame, housed in a red leather case Lot 1 Lot 4 4. An Art Deco 18ct yellow gold, diamond and emerald Cluster Ring 300-500 16. A Gentleman's 9ct gold Rodania Wristwatch 5. A Victorian black enamel Mourning Brooch with 'C' scroll border and central seed pearl surround; and a Victorian 15ct gold Bar Brooch 6. A box of assorted Costume Jewellery 7. A 9ct gold and diamond three-stone Ring 8. An Aquamarine Cocktail Ring, the gold mount indistinctly stamped (small chip to table of stone) untested 100-150 Lot 17 Lot 18 17. A Victorian circular garnet or amethyst set brooch pendant, with locket back (pin lacking) 180-220 18. A 9ct gold openwork hardstone fob 80-120

19. An 18ct gold and diamond five stone Ring 80-120 20. An 18ct gold and diamond three stone Ring 120-150 21. An 18ct gold single stone diamond ring 100-150 22. An Art Deco silver, black enamel and marcasite set fob watch (damage to enamel) 70-90 33. A 9ct gold and seed pearl bar brooch 34. A small diamond five stone Ring 80-100 35. A 9ct gold and diamond two-stone crossover Ring 50-70 36. An unmarked gold and diamond five-stone Ring 23. An 18ct gold diamond single stone ring 280-350 24. An 18ct gold diamond three stone Ring 180-250 Lot 36 Lot 37 37. A 19th Century blue enamel, seed pearl and diamond Brooch 80-120 Lot 25 Lot 28 25. A Victorian 18ct gold circular Brooch with locket back (approx 10gr.) 180-220 26. A platinum and diamond single stone Ring 200-300 27. A late Victorian mourning Brooch 70-90 28. An 18ct gold diamond single stone Ring with diamond set shoulders 200-250 29. A shell cameo Brooch, with scrollwork mount 80-100 30. A 9ct gold diamond single stone ring 120-150 31. An 18ct gold and diamond single stone ring, approx 0.5ct 400-450 32. A seed pearl bar Brooch 50-70 38. A Scottish Iona silver Brooch. Mark of Highland Home Industries, Edinburgh 1946 modelled as a ship; together with various other Brooches including a 9ct Bar Brooch; silver filigree example etc 39. An 18ct white gold and pink sapphire half hoop Eternity Ring 200-300 40. Three various diamond set Rings, two 9ct gold and one 18ct gold 80-120 41. A platinum Wedding Band; and a length of 9ct gold Chain. The Band approx 3 gr and the Chain approx 5 gr 70-100 42. A 9ct gold mounted black silk watch ribbon with watch key to one end and suspension loop the other, maker's mark 'JG & S' 43. A leather cased Pocket Watch and barometer with thermometer front. The case in poor condition. 20 cms wide 44. A group of assorted Gents gold Dress Studs, mostly 9ct gold but including one 18ct and one 15ct; together with a box of various gilt metal

Cufflinks, Studs etc. Gold weight 4.3 grams gross 45. A group of Gold Rings. Comprising an 18ct gold Signet Ring (4.9 gr); a large 9ct gold band (5.5 gr); another 9ct band; a 9ct Signet Ring; and one other with stone inset (damaged). Weighable gold 15.3 gr gross 100-150 46. A good quality Edwardian 18ct gold diamond set Buckle Ring, Chester, 1908. 3.8 gr 70-100 47. A group of 9 assorted Rings including a 9ct 'Mizpah' Ring; a Gipsy Ring (missing stone); a five-stone 9ct gold Ring; and others, (some with damages/repairs) Lot 50 Lot 51 51. A 9ct gold slim open face Pocket Watch with Swiss movement, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked for London, 1924, in a fitted case from Jays, London (glass lacking) 100-150 52. A Victorian silver full hunter Pocket Watch, M Baum & Co, London, No. 13255, the case London 1881; together with a silver open face Pocket Watch; and a small silver Half Hunter (3) Lot 48 Lot 49 53. A cased set of Edwardian silver Buttons and Buckles. Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1905, retailed by Mappin & Webb (the large buckle lacking); together with a small commemorative silver Spade, Birmingham 1938 'Port Sunlight Jujbilee 1888-1938'; and two silver mounted leather Wallets 48. Longines: A Gentleman's 9ct gold Wristwatch, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel movement numbered '10893019' and '12.68Z' 100-150 49. Longines: A Gentleman's 18ct gold manual wind Wristwatch retailed by J W Benson, London. The rectangular dial signed Longines and J W Benson, the 16 Jewel movement signed Longines and numbered '5518154', the case with London import marks for 1934, presentation inscription to reverse 150-250 50. J W Benson 'The Bank'. An 18ct gold open face Pocket Watch. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed 'The Bank Watch' 'Best London Make No. 11924, J. W. Benson 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, the case hallmarked for London, 1905, presentation inscription to interior, in the original leather fitted case 400-600 Lot 54 54. A good group of Fountain and other Pens including a Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen with 9ct gold mount, in box; an R. Esterbrook 'Relief' Fountain Pen, in box; a 9ct gold Mabie Todd & Co 'Swan' Fountain Pen (damaged); three further Swan Fountain Pens and others (10) 55. A small Victorian silver paste set Crescent Brooch

56. A pretty late Victorian/Edwardian diamond, amethyst and seed pearl Bar Brooch modelled as a Butterfly. 4 cms wide 150-200 interior band. [The stone of fair colour and clarity, not certified, measuring approximately 12 mm diameter, three nicks to the girdle] 10,000-15,000 60. An Edwardian diamond and seed pearl Brooch of foliate openwork design (1 pearl missing), associated case. 3 cms wide 150-250 Lot 56 Lot 57 57. A 14ct white gold diamond and sapphire spray Brooch, mid 20th Century, 6.5 cms wide, stamped '14ct' to reverse, sapphires untested. 300-500 61. A small pearl Necklace (untested) with diamond set clasp; together with a multi strand seed pearl Necklace with pearl set clasp (2) 62. A group of assorted items of Jewellery including a Locket Brooch; a silver gilt reproduction Anointing Spoon; a turquoise Brooch, in a fitted case; and various Beads etc 63. An 18ct gold Half Hoop Eternity Ring set with 7 brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx 1 carat 300-400 Lot 58 58. A superb quality Art Deco diamond and black onyx Brooch/Jabot Pin modelled as an arrow. Indistinct marks, circa 1920/30, milligrain set with approximately 85 round cut diamonds, in a fitted case, from Armour-Winston, 43 Burlington Arcade. 10.2 cms long 800-1200 Lot 59 59. A large and impressive diamond single stone Ring. The round cut stone weighing approximately 6 carats, claw set to an unmarked white gold or platinum band. Ring size J, reduced in size with Lot 63 Lot 64 64. An 18ct gold and Titanium band 80-100 65. An 18ct white gold diamond set Pendant on chain of stylized head design 200-300 66. A 19th Century carved ivory Parasol Handle of tapering form carved to the front with a heraldic shield above swags of fruit and flowers, and oak leaves and acorns, white metal basket weave mount; together with a small ivorine Fan (2). The handle 18.5 cms long 25-40 70. A group of Knives to include a small Fruit Knife by Wade & Butcher, cased, a Joseph Allen & Sons Sailor's Knife etc. All in used condition (4) 71. A Platignum de luxe 52470 Fountain Pen, boxed, a Conway Stewart Pen with 14ct gold Nib, a small Propelling Pencil and an unmarked Pen (4). All in good condition

72. A Group of Zippo Cigarette Lighters with promotional covers for Marlboro, NV, Everest Expedition 1988 etc. All in used condition (5) 73. Two silver plated Trays, the largest 53cm wide 10-15 79. A bag of mostly copper Coinage 80. Mixed silver Flatware comprising: Four fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons, Exeter, 1875; six fiddle pattern Teaspoons, London, 1843; 4 various later Coffee Spoons; and a modern silver two-pronged Fork, Sheffield, 1971 (15). Approx 13 oz (420 gr) 80-120 Lot 74 74. A pair of early George III parcel gilt 'Berry Spoons'. Thomas Dene, London 1768. Later die-stamped and gilded with fruit and foliage, in a fitted case Approx 4 oz (122 gr) Lot 81 81. A silver Hand Mirror and Brush. Probably American, first half 20th Century. The Mirror of large size, both with foliate borders and tapering handles. The larger 40 cms long 82. A pair of mother of pearl Opera Glasses and a small group of Costume Brooches, contained in a satinwood Glove Box Lot 75 75. A group of 6 Victorian glass and ceramic Scent Bottles Comprising: three double ended examples; a small green glass example; one heart shaped; and one decorated with a female portrait (the last A/F) 70-100 76. Two small Indian silver Bowls. one marked Grish Chunderputt, Calcutta. The largest 3.5 cms high 77. Three assorted Ladies Rings including a paste set Eternity Ring; and a gilt metal Locket 78. A box of assorted electroplated Flatware and other items 83. A silver Capstan Inkwell. London 1922, 10 cms diameter 25-35 84. AN EDWARD VII 1903 GOLD SOVEREIGN in good condition with letter S (Sydney) beneath the dragon 180-200 85. A group of assorted silver Spoons. Various dates and makers; a silver Napkin Ring; and a pair of Sugar Tongs (17). 8 oz (290 gr) 86. A Victorian silver Christening Mug, Sheffield 1856. Fluted, with scroll handle and foliate engraving; together with a pair of silver dwarf Candlesticks (A/f); and three silver topped glass Bottles (6). The Mug 12 cms high

87. A large selection of electroplated and stainless steel Flatware including Fish Knives and Forks; Napkin Rings etc, some boxed 88. A group of electroplated items, including a Tazza; three-piece Tea and Coffee Service; Agricultural prize Teapot; and various pewter items 25-40 89. A Service of electroplated Old English pattern Flatware, for 6 place settings, in a fitted oak canteen (1 knife lacking) 90. A large electroplate on copper oval galleried Tray, 62 cms wide (some wear to plating) 25-40 91. Two cased sets of silver Spoons, 6 1/2 oz (212 gr) 94. A circular silver Salver of George III style. Mark of James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1913. With bead and laurel borders and on three ball and claw feet, the centre engraved with shield shaped reserve, the initial 'P' and dated '1893-1918'. 20.5 cms diameter, 12 oz (378 gr) 100-150 95. A group of silver items. Comprising a set of 6 Teaspoons, Sheffield 1917, in a fitted case; an engine turned Cigarette Case, Birmingham 1963; and a Caddy Spoon by Mappin & Webb, 1968, engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers. Approx 7 oz (218 gr) 96. A group of silver and silver plated items comprising a pair of silver backed brushes, 1908; a silver topped cut glass Jar, 1907; a silver plate on copper Chamberstick; a Table Bell; a presentation Table Lighter; a Thermos hot water Pot; and an Ice Bucket Lot 92 92. An Irish silver Dish Ring. Mark of West & Son, Dublin 1914. Pierced and chased with scrolling foliage and goats, a vacant reserve to the front. 19 cms diameter, 10 1/2 oz (329 gr) 500-700 Lot 97 97. A part Service of electroplated King's pattern Flatware, in a fitted mahogany Canteen with recessed brass carrying handles. The Canteen 35 cms wide Lot 93 93. A Rare Elizabeth I 'Maidenhead' Spoon. Maker's mark indistinct, London 1567. The reverse of bowl with the initials 'TM', marked with crowned leopard's head to the bowl and date letter, lion passant and maker's mark to stem. 15.5 cms long, approx 1 oz (37 gr). (Wear predominantly to one side of bowl, rubbing to finial; and slightly mishapen stem) 600-800 98. A rectangular silver Cigarette Box. Mark of Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1925, the engine turned cover with Greek Key border. 17 cms wide 99. A rectangular silver Cigarette Box.Maker indistinct, Birmingham, 1921. The cover with central monogram and engine turned decoration. 14.5 cms wide

100. A group of miniature silver items comprising a model of a seated Pig, London 1990; a Continental silver model of a horse, on circular base; a Posy Vase Birmingham 1971; and a silver plated model of a Cobra (4). The Vase 7.5 cms high another plated Souvenir Spoon and two electroplated Toasting Forks. Silver weight 11 oz (340 gr) 80-120 105. A mixed group of silver plated items including a Wine Funnel; Coffee Service etc together with a Smith's brass Clock 101. A group of small silver items comprising: an Art Deco style Letter Knife, maker's mark HH, Sheffield 1973; a small silver Quaich, Edinburgh 1973; and a shaped square Dish, Birmingham, 1974 (3). The Dish 9 cms square, 4 oz (125 gr) Lot 102 102. A pair of silver Wine Coasters stamped 925 and unknown maker's marks, 20th Century. with pierced sides and turned wood bases. 11 cms diameter Lot 106 106. A pair of late Victorian silver Candlesticks. Mark of Fordham & Faulkner, London, 1897. Of Neo Classical style with bead borders. 15.5 cms high, loaded bases 70-100 107. A pair of late Victorian pierced silver Dishes. Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham, 1895. Die-stamped with a putto amongst flowers, foliate border 11 cms diameter, 2 1/2 oz (88 gr) Lot 103 103. A square silver swing handled Cake Basket. Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1921. On circular pedestal foot. 17 cms wide, 24 oz (755 gr) 200-300 104. A group of assorted silver Flatware comprising fiddle pattern and other Teaspoons; small Forks and matching Spoons; a novelty rifle Spoon; an America's Cup Souvenir Spoon; Lot108 108. A pair of shaped silver Bowls. Mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1910. Chased with scrolling foliage and on three scroll supports. 19 cms diameter, 24.5 oz (771 gr) 200-300 109. A group of 8 various Napkin Rings comprising 5 English silver examples; a pair of white metal Indian examples; and a silver plated example. Weighable silver 4 oz (128 gr)

110. An early George III silver Gravy Spoon. Thomas & William Chawner, London, date letter indistinct, circa 1765. With double drop heel, the terminal engraved with the initial 'C'. 17.5 cms long, 3 oz (102 gr) 111. A box of mixed items including ceramic Brooches; silver handled Button Hook, Shoe Horns; Thimbles; Carving Utensils; silver Napkin Rings; small marble eggs etc 114. A pair of Old Sheffield plate Wine Coasters, shaped circular with turned wood bases; and an oblong electroplated Tray with gadroon border. The Coasters 15 cms diameter 115. A German silver '925' standard Bowl, with hammered finish and shaped rim. 11 cms diameter, inscription to base 116. A set of three graduated modern silver and enamel Ladybirds. English hallmarks. The largest 3.5 cms long Lot 112 112. A Continental gold and enamel Snuff Box. Probably Swiss or German, maker's mark 'FJ' incise to interior base and cover, circa 1800, interior rim with inventory number '1337'. Oval, with a blue enamel over engine turned ground, the cover with an oval reserve, depicting classical figures in a landscape, scrolling foliate white enamel and gold borders. 9 cms wide (Some restoration to the enamel on most panels apart from base) 1000-1500 Lot 117 117. A pair of late Victorian silver and ivory Knife Rests. James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1898. In a fitted case 118. A set of 12 electroplated Teaspoons and tongs, in a fitted case; antler handled Carving Set; and a set of 6 pairs of Fish Knives and Forks 25-40 Lot 113 113. A silver Coffee Pot and matching Sugar Bowl. Mark of William Adams Ltd, Birmingham. Of 18th Century style with octagonal spout and scroll handle, engraved with initials. The Coffee Pot 22 cms high 200-300 Lot 119 119. An Art Deco silver and enamel Bedside Timepiece. The surround marked Birmingham 1931 with eight day Swiss movement 8 cms high (damage to enamel at base of frame)

123. A good quality silver mounted cut glass Biscuit Barrel. Mark of John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1912.The faceted glass body with reeded bands, the mount with swing handle and detachable cover. 15.5 cms high 150-200 Lot 120 120. An Edwardian silver novelty Pin Cushion modelled as a Pig. Sydney & Co, Birmingham, 1905. 8 cms long Lot 123 Lot 124 Lot 121 121. An Edwardian silver Novelty Pin Cushion modelled as a Bird. Mark of Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester, 1908. 6.5 cms high 80-120 124. A large pair of Victorian silver Vases. Mark of William Comyns, London 1892. Of tapering form with crimped rim, the bodies chased and pierced with 'C' scrolls, foliage and flower heads. 25.5 cms high, 19.5 oz (606 gr) 200-300 125. A pair of silver plate on copper Candlesticks. 19th Century. With acanthus baluster knopped stem on shaped circular base Lot 122 122. A Victorian Scottish silver Punch Bowl. Mark of Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1888. Of Monteith style with wavy gadroon rims, chased with laurel swags above acanthus lower half, on spreading circular foot and ebonised plinth base. 25 cms diameter, 25 oz (783 gr) 300-400 Lot 126 Lot 127 126. An Edwardian silver mounted oak Presentation Bowl. Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903 With ceramic liner, the front applied with a shield shaped reserve engraved 'Marlborough Athletic Sports Championship Cup, 1906 'C R Wyler'. 24 cms diameter 127. An electroplated Spirit Kettle on Stand. Retailed by Harrods, circa 1900. With ebonised wood handle and finial, lacking burner. 23 cms high

With foliate shaped border, the centre engraved with a dragon crest. 26 cms diameter, 15.5 oz (492 gr)` 150-250 Lot 128 128. An Edwardian three-piece silver Bachelor's Tea Service. Mark of William Hutton & Sons, London, 1909. Octagonal with shaped rim, engraved with a dragon crest, the sugar bowl and creamer with gilt interiors. The Teapot 18 cms long handle to spout. 17 oz (540 gr) 200-300 129. A pair of small silver Posy Vases. Mark of William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1920. Together with a larger example, Chester 1912 (3). The first pair 12 cms high 130. A late Victorian/Edwardian electroplated Epergne. James Dixon & Sons. The scroll arms suspending a pair of Sweetmeat Baskets by Mappin & Webb. 26.5 cms high Lot 131 Lot 130 131. A Victorian silver swing handled Sugar Basket. Mark of Harrison Bros and Hanson, Sheffield, 1882. Part fluted with reeded border 11.5 cms wide, 4.5 oz (145 gr) 70-100 132. An Edwardian shaped circular silver Salver. Maker's mark W&S, Sheffield, 1909. 133. A group of early 20th Century silver Dressing Table Items. Comprising a silver and tortoiseshell circular Trinket Box, William Comyns, Birmingham 1912; and a part set, London 1910 including 3 glass Jugs; a Shoe Horn; an oblong Brush; and a Mirror (7) Lot 134 134. A pair of novelty silver Hunting Horn Peppers. Maker's mark rubbed, London 1922. Of typical form, engraved with a crest 12 cms high, 2 1/2 oz (84 gr) 150-250 135. A mixed group of silver and silver plated items. Comprising: a Comport/Bonbon Dish. Sheffield 1909, damage to the pierced rim; a silver Mustard Pot with pierced sides, Birmingham 1895; a silver mounted Scent Bottle with cross form stopper, 1911; and a pair of electroplated Toastracks (one handle damaged) (5). Silver weight 5 oz (160 gr) 136. A good quality silver mounted faux Tortoiseshell Paper Knife/Page Turner. Maker's mark indistinct, London, 1911. The handle chased with oak leaves and other flowers. 34 cms long 137. A George IV Scottish silver oval Drum Mustard Pot. Maker's mark indistinct. Edinburgh 1820. With scroll handle, plain oval thumb piece, domed cover and pierced diaperwork sides, crest to cover. 9.5 cms long, 2.5 oz (89 gr). (Repair to cover) 150-250

143. A set of six George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons. Mark of John Zeigler, Edinburgh, 1811 Terminals engraved with initial 'R' 5 1/2 oz (183 gr) Lot 138 138. A fine Indian silver Goblet. Apparently unmarked, 19th Century. Chased to the bowl with a continuous scene of figures hunting a lion and other animals, and combating figures, in a landscape, within acanthus borders, knopped stem, and similarly chased circular foot. 22.5 cms high, 14 1/2 oz (447 gr) 300-400 139. A group of small Indian silver items. Comprising: a pepper chased with scrolling foliage and with castellated top; a small mug chased with deities; and a napkin ring pierced with animals in a landscape (3). The largest 6.5 cms high, 7 oz (226 gr) 140. A novelty plated Corkscrew, in the form of a large key. 20.5 cms long 25-40 141. A set of six George IV silver Old English pattern Dessert Spoons. Mark of Adey Bellamy Savory (two partially overstruck), London 1826. Terminals engraved with a crest 7 1/2 oz (237 gr) 80-120 142. A set of six George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern Table Forks. Marks of J.W. Howden & Co and 'WH', Edinburgh, 1818 The reverse of handles engraved with the initial 'R' 10 1/2 oz (329 gr) 80-120 Lot 144 144. A part service of early Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern Flatware. Mark of J Hamilton & Son, Edinburgh, 1841. Comprising 6 Tablespoons; 5 Table Forks; 3 Dessert Forks; and 2 Dessert Spoons, engraved with initial 'R'. Approx 30 oz (927 gr) 250-350 145. A group of George III/Victorian and later Scottish and other silver Flatware. Comprising: King's hour glass Table Spoon and Fork, Edinburgh, 1862; a set of 6 fiddle pattern Teaspoons; Edinburgh 1847; 1 Table spoon, matching 3 fiddle pattern Teaspoons, Edinburgh 1807; an Irish Mustard Spoon circa 1840; 5 later Spoons and a Fork (19). 15 oz (482 gr) 100-150 146. A part service of William IV/Victorian silver fiddle pattern Flatware. Mostly mark of George Adams, London, 1849 Comprising: 4 Tablespoons; 5 Dessert Spoons; 5 Table Forks; and 1 Dessert Fork (15) 27 1/2 oz (862 gr) 250-300 147. A large group of assorted 19th Century and later Fish and Fruit Cutlery. Including examples with carved ivory handles; silver handles etc. A quantity, in a mahogany canteen 148. An assorted mix of electroplated Flatware, various patterns including King's; Hourglass; Fiddle etc 25-35

149. A Victorian silver mounted glass Bottle or Flask. Mark of Charles & George Asprey, London, 1893. 25 cms long (chips to body) 150. A silver Photograph Frame, marks indistinct, together with a silver Brush and Comb (A/F); and a silver matching mount from another Brush Lot 154 155. An Austrian silver mounted glass Scent Bottle. Late 19th Century '800' standard, the cover engraved with a monogram beneath a coronet of nobility. 9.5 cms high 151. Various electroplate including Entree Dishes and Covers, Cruets etc 152. The Thomas James Cinderford Trophy. A large electroplated Horticultural Trophy Cup 'Presented to the Littledean District Horticultural Society'. On ebonised base with two applied shields (A/F). 30 cms high Lot 156 156. An Edwardian novelty silver Pepperette. Mark of William Hutton & Sons, London 1901. Modelled as a Poppy seed head, with detachable cover. 2 oz (71 gr). 8.5 cms long 200-300 157. Two silver Cigarette Cases. The first, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1908; the second, with engine turned decoration. Birmingham 1936. 7 oz (228 gr) 70-100 Lot 153 153. A silver three-piece Tea Service of George III style. Mark of George Howson, Sheffield, 1918. With a reed and central band on four ball feet, with a pair of associated plated Tongs. The Teapot 26.5 cms handle to spout, 29.5 oz (918 gr) 300-400 154. A George III silver 'Church Wardens' Pipe. Mark of probably Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812 16 cms long, marked to top of bowl, with spur to underside, end of stem with exposed screw thread 200-300 158. A good quality Edwardian silver twinhandled Salt. William Hutton & Sons, London 1908. Together with a group of 6 further silver Condiments including a Salt, Mustard Pots and Peppers, various dates and makers and four various Salt Spoons. The first 12.5 cms wide over handles 13.5 oz (428 gr) 120-180 159. An Edwardian silver Walking Stick handle. Maker's mark indistinct, London 1903. Naturalistically modelled. 9 cms long 25-40

160. A Chinese silver Brush. Mark of Hung Chong & Co, circa 1900/1920. Decorated with bamboo, an oval vacant reserve to the centre; together with three other English silver Dressing Table items comprising a mirror; brush and comb. The first 13.5 cms long 100-150 167. A good quality Chinese carved wood model of Guanyin, seated, her right hand holding a scroll. 27 cms high 100-150 168. A Chinese blue and white tulip Vase, with lobed body, painted with flowers, foliage and birds, 24 cms high (repair to base of neck); together with a group of other Chinese ceramics including a turquoise glazed Cockerel etc (damage to most) (6) 169. A decorative Chinese bronze and Cloisonne enamel Vase. 30 cms high Lot 161 161. White Star Line - An electroplated Sauce Tureen by Elkington & Co of plain oval form with reed and star border. 21.5 cms with over handles 120-150 162. Two silver Napkin Rings, together with a group of seven various silver, pewter and base metal boxes 163. A group of assorted small silver and silverplated items, including: a silver dish, Birmingham, 1910; a silver posy vase, Birmingham 1938 etc. 164. A good quality electroplated Salver with bead borders and on three ball and claw feet; together with one other later example. The first 30.5 cms diameter Lot 170 170. A set of four Chinese export blue and white Plates; 24 cms diameter (cracks and chips) 171. A pair of late 19th Century Chinese carved ivory Figures 172. A 19th Century Chinese blue and white enamel Pot and Cover, decorated with figures in a landscape 173. A mixed group of Chinese Ceramics, and a Cloisonne Jar and Cover on wood stand. The largest 29.5 cms high Lot 167 Lot 186 Lot 174 174. A Chinese reticulated wood Stand. Well carved with gourds amongst branches and foliage. 14.5 cms long

175. A group of 6 Chinese Soapstone Carvings including a Monkey riding a Buffalo. The largest 20 cms high 176. A Chinese soapstone Carving, 20cm high (repaired) 177. A Chinese yellow ground part Tea/Dinner Service, 20th Century, including bowls, tea bowls; teapot etc and 11 Middle Eastern tea/coffee bowls with gilt decoration 178. A small carved ivory group of four male figures smoking pipes. 7 cms wide. (One head missing and damage to the hat of another) 184. A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain shaped oval Tray, together with an assorted group of matching tea wares. The tray 27 cms wide 185. A Chinese carved stone group of a Pig and her Piglets. 17 cms wide 80-120 186. An unusually large Chinese carved wood figure of an Immortal, holding a peach in his left hand and a staff in his right (lacking top of staff). 55 cms high 179. A modern Chinese blue and white Vase; and a famille rose Ginger Jar and Cover. The Vase 36 cms high 180. A pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain Sleeve Vases with prunus decoration, Kangxi style 4 character marks to base; together with a pair of blue and white decorated Tea Bowls and Saucers (6). The Vases 25.5 cms high (one restored) 181. Three large Oriental ceramic items comprising: a Japanese Satsuma pottery Jardiniere; a large Japanese Imari Vase; and a Chinese Famille Rose crackle glaze Jardiniere. The Vase 45 cms high (all with damages) 182. A Chinese blue and white porcelain Bowl. Decorated in underglaze blue with fish and stylized borders, four character Kangxi style mark within double line circle to base. 23 cms diameter (small nicks to glaze on rim) Lot 183 A Chinese carved and mother of pearl inlaid hardwood Stand with inset pink marble top (some damages) 45cm high 100-150 Lot 184 Lot 187 187. A group of modern Chinese Ceramics including: a pair of pottery Table Lamps; a pair of turquoise glazed Parrots (a/f); a pair of Dogs etc 190. An unusual Carlton Ware leaf moulded mayonnaise Dish, Stand and ladle with gilt borders; together with two further Carlton Ware Bowls; and a Jug (4) 25-35 191. A blue glass dressing table set together with a group of other glassware 192. A Masons Ironstone Toilet Jug and Wash Bowl, the jug with serpent handle 50-70 193. A pair of etched glass Decanters, a pair of 'Stuart' Glasses and 5 other various Stem Glasses 194. Two Lipscombe & Co pottery Water Filters, with applied fruiting vine decoration, the front with makers label and Royal Coat of Arms, 39.5cm high (one cracked and repaired; the other broken, pieces present)

195. A small group of Marbles; A small character Jug; Humpty Dumpty Mug 10-15 196. A modern Tea Service with silver borders 10-15 197. A pair of 18th Century style porcelain Figures of an elegant Lady and Gentleman, probably late 19th Century, Chelsea style gold anchor marks to bases. 16.5 cms high. (The gentleman broken at neck and shoulder). 198. A novelty miniature glass Paperweight. The clear glass base surmounted with an amethyst glass Pug dog. 5 cms high Lot 202 202. A modern Limited Edition Moorcroft Ginger Jar and Cover by Sian Leeper Decorated with tropical fish amongst coral and seaweed, impressed factory marks, artists signature, dated and numbered 2005 57/100 24cm high 500-700 Lot 199 199. A Moorcroft electroplate mounted Pomegranite Bowl With blue ground interior impressed Moorcroft, Made in England, and with green signature mark 20cm diameter 240-280 200. A modern Moorcroft squat circular Vase Decorated with chameleons amongst flowers and foliage, impressed marks and dated 2005 10cm high 100-150 Lot 203 203. A large Limited Edition Moorcroft Vase by Emma Bossons Decorated with vibrant flowers on a blue and yellow ground, impressed marks, artists signature, dated and numbered '98', '43/100' 39.5cm high 700-1000 204. Martin Evans; a pair of humorous Pottery Vases titled 'Election 1983', signed and numbered 12/60 and 16/60 to the bases Lot 200 Lot 201 201. A modern Moorcroft pottery Plate Decorated with a butterfly amongst swirling foliage and flowers, impressed marks and dated 2004, 25.5cm diameter 100-150 205. A group of 19th Century and later Ceramics mostly Teaware (many with damages) 206. Two Trays of mixed Ceramics and other decorative items

207. A Good quality 19th Century cut glass Decanter; a gilt decorated green glass Vase; and various Bottles 208. An interesting collection of various glass Marbles 209. Ah Ashworth Bros. Hanley Dinner Service, circa 1900 including Tureens, Meat Plates, Sauce Tureens etc (48 pieces) 210. A group of assorted Glassware including Decanters, Vases etc Stoneware Vase unusually inscribed to the front with a monogram and 'Feby 18th 1889-1910' presumably given as a 21st birthday present, impressed mark and '9235'. The Comport 22 cms diameter, the Vase 15.5 cms high 218. A Royal Doulton Stoneware Mug, with foliate and stiff leaf borders, impressed marks (chip to rim); together with a small Royal Doulton squat circular Vase 'X6313' and impressed mark to base. The Mug 13 cms high 219. A Minton Secessionist Vase. Decorated in pale blue and green, black printed mark and 'No. 2' to base. 12.5 cms high 220. A mixed group of Ceramics to include a Honiton Pottery Jug; a pair of 20th Century KPM lustre Vases; a Royal Doulton oblong Plate; two Cries of London Adams Plates, Doulton Jardiniere etc Lot 211 211. A Beswick model of a Dacshund, 23 cms long 212. A group of miniature Glass and Ceramic items including a Doulton Character Jug, glass Animals etc 213. A large group of assorted Victorian/Edwardian and later Dinner and Tea Ware (qty) 214. A 20th Century glass Handkerchief Vase, unsigned, 25 cms high 215. Mixed 20th Century Ceramics including Sylvac; 'Fat Boy' Jug etc 216. A Group of Royal Worcester Egg Coddlers, all boxed including an unusual large example 217. A Royal Doulton blue ground Stoneware Comport. The foot inscribed " 'Trelawne(?)' Staines april 21-1908 ", impressed marks and initials F J (Florrie Jones?); together with a small Royal Doulton Lot 221 221. A set of four Minton, Hollins & Co blue and white printed Tiles, 19th Century, depicting Aesop's Fables. 15 cms square 222. A set of four Baccarat Royal Commemorative faceted glass Paperweights; Queen Elizabeth II; The Duke of Edinburgh; Princess Anne; and the Prince of Wales, all boxed 223. A group of Ceramics to include Arthur Wood graduated Jugs, Jasperware Wedgwood Box, two Carlton green Vases and a Falcon ware Dish, plated ware etc 224. A Collection of Colclough china Teaware pattern number 8143 comprising Cups, Saucers, Plates, Bowls etc. Total of 40 pieces 225. A blue Glass Dressing Table Set together with a group of glass Tumblers, Jug etc

226. A Japanese porcelain Dinner Service. 20th Century, decorated with a moonlit lake landscape 227. A 19th Century Copeland Parian ware Figure of Venus after John Gibson, with gilt borders. 42.5 cms high (restored to hand, wrap and base) 30-40 228. An extensive Masons Regency pattern part Dinner and Tea Service, approx 115 pieces 229. Beswick Animals: Comprising a black faced Sheep; a Spaniel and a Jack Russell Terrier, the last with broken legs and tail (3) 237. An unusual John Robertson, Dundee Whisky porcelain Bridge Scoring Tablet, printed to both sides; and a Ridgway Bros. Cardiff Stoneware Jar (2) The first 14.5 x 9.5cm 238. A pair of Bohemian green and cut Wine Glasses with spiral twist stem, together with a gilt metal musical Perfume Bottle (losses to enamel) 239. A David Winkley, Vellow Pottery Coffee Service. Eight Cups and Saucers; Coffee Pot; two Jugs and a Sugar Bowl with stylized foliate decoration (some rim chips) 230. A group of 19 assorted green leaf moulded Majolica Plates; Wedgwood and other makers 231. A small group of Old Country Roses Teaware; together with other part Tea Services including Crown Staffordshire; Allertons, modern gilt Royal Worcester etc 232. A mixed group of Ceramics and other items including a Whileton ware Tureen; Jugs; Minton Jelly mould etc 233. Three Commemorative Mugs comprising George VI Laura Knight Mug; Victorian Jubilee Mug by Doulton; and a 1914 'The Allies' Mug by Booths (some damages) (3) 5-10 234. A Minton 'Spring Bouquet' pattern Half Tea Service, including sugar bowl, cream jug, cake plates etc (24) 235. A Burleigh Ware Art Deco Part Dinner Service, comprising 17 plates of varying sizes, 3 meat plates, sauce boat, and two entree dishes (one cover lacking) Lot 240 240. A 19th Century ceramic Irish Whiskey barrel, titled in gilt within a foliate surround, gilt and blue borders, later converted to a table lamp. 31.5 cms high 241. A 19th Century Cauldon Ironstone part Dinner Service including 16 Dinner Plates; 2 circular Tureens, Soup Plates etc. 37 pieces (damages) 242. A 19th Century Bohemian cut and red flashed glass Beaker, the engraved panels featuring a hunting dog; deer; game birds etc. 13 cms high 236. A group of Miniature Ceramics including crested china, Wedgwood pepper pot; Lomonosov Badger; Royal Copenhagen Robin (A/F); WH Goss salt pig etc.

251. A set of six Copeland Spode Soup Plates, circa 1900 with blue and gilt borders 252. An English porcelain part Tea Service, early 20th Century, retailed by Thomas Goode & Co, printed and painted with floral sprays within green and gilt borders Lot 243 243. A set of six Uranium Table Glasses; one other; 5 green cut Glasses; and a set of 5 amethyst Beakers (17) 244. A small selection of good quality cut glass including Wine Glasses, Brandy, Candlesticks; Preserve Pot; Military issue Beaker etc 253. A pair of mottled blue, green and purple glass Vases. 17 cms high 254. A group of Prattware printed Bottles; a Plate; Cup; and a damaged Comport 245. A Norwegian Egersund Fayance Fabriks Col. Norsk pattern Mug; together with a group of other Mugs and Ceramics including Royal Commemorative; Wedgwood Beatrix Pottery; an Adams Dish etc 246. A Meissen Soup Bowl with basket weave border, painted with flowers, Marcolini blue crossed swords mark and impressed '46' (chips); together with a small 19th Century English twin handled Imari palette Vase; and a late 19th Century porcelain Dessert Plate (3) 247. A Cauldon Wash Bowl and Jug, retailed by Harrods (the bowl cracked); together with a Royal Doulton Wash Bowl and two unmarked Chamber Pots (5) Lot 255 255. A group of 11 Prattware Pot Lids; and a John Cosnell Cherry Toothpaste Pot Lid (12), most with damages 256. A Minton Parian ware Figure of Dorothea, designed by John Bell, relief moulded design reg. lozenge and artists mark, impressed codes to base. 35 cms high. (Small chip to left shoulder and reverse of base) 80-120 248. An extensive Noritake Dinner and Tea Service, with green and gilt borders, (82 pieces) 249. A Graingers Worcester part Dinner Service, late 19th Century. Printed with brown flowers within blue and gilt borders (19 pieces, some damages) 250. A 'Victoria' china part Tea Service, circa 1900, with pink rose swags, (36 pieces). Some damages 25-40 257. A Royal Doulton silver mounted Kingsware Shaving Mug. The mount with mark of Hammond, Creak & Co, Sheffield, date indistinct. Decorated with a monk shaving; together with a miniature Kingsware silver mounted Mug, Birmingham 1907, decorated with the Dickens character Bill Sykes (2). 12 cms and 6 cms high 70-100

258. A group of 5 various Ridgways Mugs, including Coaching Days; Dunster Yarn Market etc 266. A Dresden porcelain Jardiniere. Painted with sprays of flowers within pink scale border; together with two Dresden small Plates, similarly decorated (3) Lot 259 259. A Wedgwood Rex Whistler Clovelly pattern Coffee/Breakfast Service comprising 6 Cups and Saucers, 3 large Plates; 1 small Plate; Preserve Pot; Sugar Bowl; two Pots and one other Sugar Bowl (lacking cover) (21) 260. A Crown Staffordshire part Nursery Tea Service, 4 Cups and Saucers printed with Little Bo Peep, Baby Baby Bunting and other characters; together with 4 Paragon blue and white Coffee Cups and Saucers Lot 267 267. A 19th Century Brown-Westhead Moore porcelain Cabinet Plate. Puce printed 'Cauldon Ware' mark with Royal Coat of Arms. Finely painted to the centre with a vase of flowers within gilt foliate and scroll borders on a blue ground. 26 cms diameter. (Small chip to reverse of rim, some wear to the blue ground) 261. A Portmerion black ground half Coffee Service designed by Susan Williams-Ellis; 6 Cups and Saucers, tall Coffee Pot, Creamer and Sugar Bowl 262. Three sets of six English early 20th Century Dinner Plates. Comprising: 6 Mason's Ironstone blue and white 'Manchu' pattern; 6 Mason's red printed 'Vista' pattern; and 6 Wedgwood 'Wildbriar' pattern (18) 263. A French porcelain part Dessert Service Red printed mark "A la Ville de Sevres, Mace". Printed with summer flowers and with blue borders, 8 plates and one footed plate 264. A Royal Doulton 'Countess' pattern part Dinner Service, 23 pieces 265. A pair of Meissen Blue Onion pattern reticulated blue and white Bowls, with shaped rim, 22 cms diameter and a Meissen style miniature Cup and Saucer (4) Lot 268 Lot 269 268. A miniature Wedgwood Dragon lustre Bowl. Gilt printed mark and 'Z4529' to base, circa 1900. 7 cms diameter, 4.2 cms high 269. A group of Royal Worcester miniature items comprising: a single handled Vase, with lion mask terminals, painted with flowers; a leaf Jug in green and gilt; a Basket with moulded exterior, gilt handle and roses; and a rare model of a Tortoise (2 legs and tail broken) (4). The largest 12.5 cms high 270. A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature Jugs. Puce printed marks and '1047'. Of tapering form painted with flowers and gilt borders. 12.5 cms high 100-150

271. A Royal Worcester blush ivory basket weave twin handled Bowl. Blue printed mark and '441' to base. Painted with sprays of flowers and with gilt handles. 23 cms long With twin acanthus scroll handles and foliate swags, a spray of flowers to each side; together with another blue ivory vase, shape number '1839', similarly decorated (3). The first pair 26 cms high 100-200 Lot 270 Lot 272 272. A pair of Grainger & Co Worcester blush ivory Candlesticks. Printed 'Royal China Works' marks to base with writhen baluster knopped stem, on shaped base with acanthus moulding. 17 cms high 273. A pair of Royal Worcester 'Grecian Water Carriers'. Green printed mark, model '2 125' and impressed marks to base. Each modelled in flowing robes, an amphora in one hand and a pot resting on their head. 24.5 cms high (one amphora damaged and re-stuck) 100-150 Lot 275 276. A Royal Worcester fruit painted Coffee Cup by Harry Ayrton. Painted with blackberries and apples, gilt interior and handle; together with a Royal Worcester fruit painted Saucer by Horace Price, painted with peaches and plums (2) Lot 276 277. A group of Royal Copenhagen porcelain comprising: a Bottle and stopper; a model of a Duck; and a flattened oval Vase decorated with a Swallow (3). The Bottle 25 cms high Lot 273 Lot 274 274. A Royal Worcester ovoid pedestal Vase. Purple printed mark, shape 1639. Regd No. 206862. The pierced rim with grotesque masks, the ovoid body supported by three dolphin supports, on circular base with lion paw feet, 22 cms high 80-120 278. A Beswick model of a Barn Owl, 19.5 cms high 279. A Lladro porcelain model of a Dove; together with a Nao reclining figure of a girl; and two further Rosal porcelain Figures (4). The first 28 cms high 25-40 275. A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory Vases. Puce printed mark, shape '1974' and reg. No. 312298.

20.5 cms high 25-40 Lot 280 280. A pair of Zsolnay Pecs reticulated and double walled Vases. Impressed and gold painted mark and '2685' to base. 25.5 cms high. (One with crazing and crack to interior wall) 150-250 281. A group of assorted 20th Century glass including Mdina, a Ronald Stennett-Wilson Wedgwood Candlestick; Paperweights etc Lot 285 285. A pair of Cornish red serpentine pedestal Vases. The ovoid body supported by a knopped stem and on an octagonal base; together with a pair of red serpentine candlesticks (4). The Vases 27.5 cms high; the Candlesticks 15 cms high 100-150 Lot 282 282. Three good quality glass Paperweights comprising: A Whitefriars Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee faceted example; a Perthshire Millefiore example, marked 'P' to one cane; and a Caithness 'Maydance' blue and pink example (3) 283. A good group of Dutch Royal Delft items. Late 19th and early 20th Century comprising: a Moonflask; a similar shaped Ewer; a waisted rectangular Ewer; a tapering example and a Plate with scalloped rim; together with a blue and white printed 'Delft' garniture of a jar and cover and two Vases (8). The largest 27 cms high 100-150 284. A mixed group comprising a Gouda pottery Clog; a Goebel porcelain Figure of a Lady; and a carved wood Black Forest type model of a seated Bear (one foot damaged). The largest Lot 286 286. W H Goss: The Bargate, Southampton; Model of a Roman Cup found at Bath; Ann Hathaway's Cottage; and Shakespeare's House (4). The first 9 cms high 287. W H Goss. A large group of crested tea ware including Cups, Saucers, Plates, a Teapot, Cream Jug etc (40 pieces) 288. W H Goss. A large group of assorted crested items including Welsh Cream Jug; Guernsey Fishing Basket; Norwegian Beer Bowls; Sedan Chair etc (approx 51 pieces); together with 9 further pieces by Shelley, Arcadian etc 289. A group of mixed Ceramics to include Carnival Glass Bowl, Vase, Nat West Pig, 'Persuasion' Pot Lid and various Figures etc 290. A mixed group of ceramics and porcelain including 4 dark blue ground Saucers, a miniature

Crown Derby Saucer, a Cauldon Saucer, Wedgwood 1992 Tray etc (qty) base, 18 cms high (some wear to gilding, chips to feathers on hat, and nicks to flowers on base) 150-200 292. A set of six Spode 'Bermuda Flowers' Plates. Retailed by W. M. Bluck Bermuda (one damaged) (6) 293. A set of 6 Royal Worcester Soup Plates with gilt rims; A Royal Worcester gilt and green ground Plate retailed by Asprey's; a Royal Doulton similar part Dinner Service and a pair of Wedgwood Plates 294. A 19th Century Wedgwood blue and white printed Cake Stand 295. A Shelley part Tea Service. The square Cups, Saucers and Plates with incuse corners decorated with a garden landscape (2 Cups, 2 Saucers and Plate, cracked) 25-40 296. An Arklow blue and white printed part Dinner Service with gilt borders comprising: two circular Tureens and Covers; Meat Plates; three sizes of Plates, Soup Plates etc (26 pieces) Lot 299 300. A similar pair of Poole pottery Vases, with orange/red grounds 24.5cm high 301. An unusual large Royal Doulton pottery Jug, Circa 1900 Decorated to one side with wading birds amongst foliage 32cm high 302. A Crown Ducal Ware Dinner Service, 1st Half 20th Century Decorated with pink roses and with gilt rims, comprising: 36 plates in three sizes; 4 circular Tureens and covers; and 5 graduated Meat Plates (45 pieces) Lot 297 297. A Booths 'Real Old Willow' pattern part Tea/Coffee/Breakfast Service. (63 pieces) 303. Mixed blue and white Plates comprising: a Late 18th/Early 19th Century Chinese Export Plate with barbed rim (riveted); 4 Early 19th Century Willow Pattern Plates; a Wedgwood oval Plate circa 1900; and a Meakin 'Olde Avon Dale' Plate (chipped) 298. A Masons 'Regency' pattern part Dinner Service. Circa 1900, including two Tureens; Butter Dishes; Meat Plates; Dinner Plates etc (37 pieces) 299. A Derby 'Mansion House' Dwarf. Early 19th Century. Wearing a harlequin checked waistcoat, a staff in his left hand, ribbon tied and feathered hat and on naturalistic base, incised 'No.227' and star to Lot 304

304. A Royal Doulton model of a pair of curled grey Foxes. Green printed 'Royal Doulton England' mark and painted 'HN117'. 13 cms wide (crack to shoulder of upper fox) 305. A 19th Century Bristol blue glass 'Brandy' Decanter (wire bound repair to neck); together with a mid 20th Century Liqueur Decanter and 5 Glasses and a Bowl and Cover (8) 312. A Lladro Figure of a girl and two Nao Figures (3) 25-35 313. A Staffordshire pottery Model of a Widow, seated with a bird in her hand and a child at her side; together with a group of other Staffordshire type wares 30-40 314. A silver mounted Royal Doulton Stoneware Jug, Birmingham 1894; two other Stoneware Jugs (both A/F); and a novelty Monk Decanter/Flask (4) 25-40 315. A Continental musical lidded Stein, two other smaller lidded Steins, six other similar Mugs and a Boot (10) Lot 306 306. A large Continental pottery Charger, circa 1900. Painted with an extensive mountainous landscape, possibly Germany/Austria. Unidentified impressed maker's mark to reverse. 48 cms diameter 80-120 307. A large stoneware Barrel on stand by 'Powell Potter, Bristol' together with a group of various stoneware Jars and two early Bottles etc 308. A set of three cut glass Decanters and Stoppers of slender form, held in a worn electroplated frame; together with an English part fluted Ale Glass, circa 1800; and a hand blown goblet 309. Three large Staffordshire pottery groups; one titled 'Willwatch' to base; another of a couple and one of a small girl beside an oversized dog (3). The first 37.5 cms high 310. A Group of Bradford Exchange Collectors Plates with Oriental scenes together with boxes, Certificates of Authenticity and a Display Rack. In good condition (qty) 311. A group of four Moorcroft items comprising: a small Bottle Vase; two circular Dishes and an oval Dish. The Vase 80-120 316. A good quality early 20th Century faceted glass Scent Bottle with original part label to front and gilt inventory number to base. 19.5 cms high Lot 317 Lot 319 317. An Edward VII Crown Derby Breakfast Cup from the Royal Yacht 'Victoria and Albert'. With bifurcated handle and gilt borders, the front with gilt cypher below an enamelled crown (hairline crack to one side). Provenance: Gifted to the vendor from the service now remaining at Frogmore after the yacht was de-commissioned in 1935 150-200 318. A Port Dundas Pottery Cruiskeen Lawn Whisky Flagon. 19.5 cms high 319. A Bursley Ware Charlotte Rhead Posy Basket, tube lined with fruit and foliage, 14.5 cms wide 320. A silver mounted cut glass Decanter. Mark of Hulkin & Heath, Birmingham 1910, retailed by Maple & Co, London.

With faceted body and star cut base, together with a silver 'Sherry' label, Sheffield 1979. 27 cms high Cup and Saucer (5). The plates 23 cms diameter 327. A similar pair of Royal Doulton stoneware Bottle Vases, gilt and coloured enamels; together with a pair of Lovatt's Langley Mill stoneware Vases (4). The first 25 cms high Lot 321 321. Three 19th Century glass Decanters, one plain with three ring neck; another faceted with step cut shoulder and neck; and one faceted with three ring neck (3). The largest 26 cms high 322. Four various late 19th Century glass Decanters, of pear shape, the largest 30.5 cms high and a cut glass Water Jug (5) 323. Three small 19th Century Drinking Glasses; and a glass Penny Lick Lot 328 328. Two Royal Doulton Figures - The Professor HN2281; and Sea Harvest HN2257 (2) 25-40 329. Three Staffordshire pottery Figures comprising: Nelson; an interesting double sided male Figure entitled 'Gin' and 'Water'; and another male figure, probably Prince Albert (3). The largest 22.5 cms high 324. A large group of cut glass Tumblers; together with three Wine Goblets (25) Lot 330 Lot 332 330. A pair of Staffordshire pottery Figures of Elijah and the Widow; each titled to base, 27 cms high (some damages) Lot 325 325. A nice quality late 19th Century Jug, decorated in green and gilt with foliage and shamrocks, together with a Mary Gregory style Cranberry glass Pot; and five cut and flashed tall stem Wine Glasses 326. A pair of Royal Crown Derby porcelain Plates, circa 1900, decorated in the Imari palette; together with a small late 19th Century Crown Derby circular Pot, and a Continental porcelain 331. A large Staffordshire pottery model of a male figure standing on a Lion; another of a female standing figure and two Spaniels (4). The first 39 cms high 332. An English late 18th Century pearlware Teapot. Decorated in blue with a pagoda and fence type pattern, marked with an 'S' to base, and with an old label suggesting Caughley (damage to end of spout), with an associated cover. 14 cms high

including cover 333. A large glazed pottery Figure of a North African Musician. Unmarked, incised numerals to base. 51 cms high; and a reproduction plaster bust of a young boy from the Louvre (a/f) Lot 334 334. A set of 8 modern Wedgwood Plates featuring historic houses and castles after watercolours by David Gentleman; together with a blue and white printed Cauldon Baskets; and a Wood & Son Meat Plate 334A. A group of assorted Glassware including two good quality Jugs; a set of seven Tumblers etc 335. Royal Palaces and Gardens, Mima Nixon, with 60 loose colour plates, published 1916; together with The Ideal Garden, H. H. Thomas, 1911 (2) 336. A History of Exploration, Sir Percy Sykes, published 1935 339. T E Lawrence Seven Pillars of Wisdom Jonathan Cape, First general Circulation edition, 1935 followed by 225 Fables, approximately 18 illustrated pages including frontispiece, wear and scuffing to boards and spines 341. London Street Arabs, Mrs H M Stanley (Dorothy Tennant), Cassell & Co, 1895; J H Dowd, Serious Business, Country Life Ltd, 1937; and J H Dowd, Important People, Country Life Ltd, 1930 (3) 342. The Abbey Church of Saint Alban in Hertfordshire - James Neale, 1877 printed for Subscribers, large format with preface, list of subscribers and black and white plates 343. Mixed Volumes including Tennyson 'The Princess'; A Medley, Edward Moxon 1860, decorative gilt tooled binding; The History of England, Lord Macauley, four volumes, Longman 1864; The Plays of J M Barrie, Hodder and Staunton, 1928 etc Lot 344 344. A set of 41 Volumes of 'The Temple Shakespeare' published by J M Dent 25-40 Lot 340 340. Aesop's Fables : Les Fables D'Esope : Mises En Francais, avec le sens moral en quatre vers, Nouvelle Edition, 2 Volumes, Paris, Chez Fr. Dufart, Imprimeur - Libraire, An Septieme (1799); leather bindings, containing the life of Aesop Lot 345 345. William Chaffers - Marks and Monograms on European and Oriental Pottery and Porcelain, Reeves and Turner, 1903, half leather binding, gilt decorated spine and covers, ex libris Raphael Mauriti Baur 346. A group of assorted volumes of Religious

subjects including: Lewis Dupin, A History of the Church, 1715; A Book of Sermons, Anthony Munton, Newcastle 1756; an English leather bound Bible, 1824; another 1855; and three Books of Common Prayer, all early 19th Century (7) 351. English School, 19th Century Portrait miniature of a Gentleman and his daughter, both dressed in black, in an elaborate gilt frame with framer's label of 'J Burchill & Co, Cork' to reverse. 7 x 5.5 cms 347. The Society for The Promoting Christian Knowledge - Lewes Deaney, leather bound, the personal bible of the Rev. G.H. Day, together with personal correspondence, photographs etc. Lot 351 Lot 352 Lot 348 348. A decorative Maritime interest Picture with a clipper to the centre and rope surrounds and knots, in a heavy brass mounted frame. 43 x 85 cms 349. After Roy Gregorty Three landscape Prints Titled on the reverse, in oak frames 10-15 352. English School, 19th Century. Portrait miniature of a lady, in a black dress with white lace collar, gilt moulded frame with fruiting vine border 353. Debycourt After Vernet. ''Militaires Anglais'. Lithographs with hand colouring. 35 x 26 cms 354. A framed Photograph of a World War I Soldier in full Army Uniform. Size 52 x 44 cms and a framed Embroidery of an Angel with Doves 'Victory'. Size overall 51 x 41 cms Lot 350 350. GORDON KING (b.1939) Study of a girl seated amongst flowers, a Spaniel by her side Watercolour Signed lower left 49 x 70 cms 200-300 Lot 355 355. English School. Circa 1820/30. Portrait miniature of an unknown gentleman sitter, housed in a red leather case, apparently unsigned. 10 x 8 cms 356. A large group of assorted reproduction Prints; a mountainous landscape Watercolour; and two Tapestries

357. After Arthur Elsley 'As Good as it ever' Published by C W Faulkner; together with a chromolithograph of the Virgin Mary (2) 358. A reproduction portrait miniature of a pretty lady, indistinctly signed 359. A group of five various 20th Century decorative miniature landscapes and Maritime Studies, Oils on board, largest 9 x 18 cms 25-35 365. A 20th Century Persian design Rug, on a deep blue and purple ground 366. A Victorian walnut framed Fire Screen, the twin spiral supports with urn finials, with rectangular glazed lift out panel, the four splayed supports joined by stretcher rail with cupboard under. Height 183 cms 371. A rectangular Mirror with white frame 72 x 102 cms together with a Loom style Bedroom Chair (2) 372. A reproduction Standing Corner Cupboard the upper portion with astral glazed door enclosing two shelves and with cupboard under. Height 181 cms 373. A mahogany extending Dining Table with single leaf and on four turned and fluted supports. 158 x 107 cms 80-120 374. A concrete Garden Sundial on stepped base. Height 74 cms and another Garden Ornament in the form of a squirrel perched on a tree trunk (2) 375. Two Storage Jars 'R. J. Gimblett Watchet', 'The Old Brewery Tiverton', together with other smaller Storage Jars and a Collection of glass Bottles for Spirits and Medicines (qty) Lot 366 367. An elm Candle Box, the front with sliding panel. Height 22 cms 368. An Eastern carved Box with baize lined and sectioned interior and a rectangular rosewood Box (2) 369. A Book Rack; together with a gilt and cream oval Mirror 10-15 Lot 376 376. A 19th Century wool Tapestry Panel of religious subject matter, housed in a good quality heavy oak frame. 96 x 81 cms overall 80-120 370. A standing pine Corner Cupboard, the upper open portion with two shaped shelves and

150 384. Eleven grey painted ladderback School Chairs and another similar painted Chair with rush seat (12) Lot 377 377. A 19th Century Italian Sorrento Ware Box. Modelled as a row of books with sliding base front and side and with hidden keyhole, the cover with figures playing music and dancing. 23 cms wide 378. A presentation Longcase Clock, Clement White, Yeovil, circa 1924, with bevelled glass panel door and chiming movement, the presentation inscription to a brass plaque for Yeovil Golf Club and dated 1924. 181 cms high 379. A box of assorted Metalware including electroplated Teapot; pewter Teaware; a cast and painted horse and cart etc. 380. A pair of Regency style cast campana shape pedestal Urns 20th Century Decorated with classical figures and with twin handles, on black slate bases and lion paw feet (A/F) 28.5cm high 381. A very large Middle Eastern/Indian brass Tray Chased with central figures riding a lion within a border of animals 90cm diameter Lot 385 385. A Georgian rosewood 2-lap Work Table, fitted with two drawers, the twin turned supports joined by stretcher rail, and on brass castors. Width 82 cms 100-150 386. A square Chinese elm Low Table, on jointed supports. 94 cms wide 100-150 387. A 1930's Mantel Clock, the oak case with presentation plaque 388. An organ Stool, the supports joined by turned stretcher rails 382. Large Painting/Pub Sign A very large oil on board depicting King Charles on horseback, with soldiers raising the Royal flag, a castle beyond 20th Century, indistinctly signed lower right 123cm x 246cm 383. A carved oak Highback Dresser, the upper portion with pair of sliding panelled doors enclosing six adjustable shelves, the base with pair of cupboards and raised on heavy square supports. Width 150 cms, height 234 cm 100- Lot 389 389. A 19th Century papier-mache Tray by Clay Oblong with rounded corners decorated in gilt

with butterflies amongst leaves and foliage on a claret ground Stamped "Clay, King St, COVT Garden" to base 39.5cm wide 200-300 Lot 396 396. A set of brass Postal Scales by Sampson Mordan & Co, together with a part set of weights Lot 390 390. A 19th Century shaped rectangular papiermache Tray, painted with a still life of roses; together with a small pen/card Tray decorated with insects and foliage; and a Russian lacquer Napkin Ring painted with a troika in a winter landscape (3) The first 59cm wide 80-120 391. A 19th Century shaped circular toleware Tray by B Walton & Co, Woolverhampton Painted with a moonlit classical landscape within foliate sprays and gilt border, printed mark and design registration lozenge to base 30cm wide 100-150 392. A collection of assorted bone, ivory and treen Sewing Items; together with an assortment of vintage cotton reels 397. A mahogany Box containing a large assortment of Drawing Instruments; a small cased set of Instruments by Stanley; and a rosewood oblong Box 398. Three various Tapestry Cushions 399. A set of four painted silk Doilies framed, together with a coastal Watercolour and a Map (3) 400. A leather cased set of Stands? and a leather Camera Case 401. A 1930's oak Sideboard, the tall arched back with inset bevelled mirror and pillar supports and two short drawers and cupboards under, width 151 cms, height 206 cms 393. Four various small embroidered Cushions; together with three further loose Tapestries 394. Three early wooden block childrens Puzzles, used condition 395. After Schmidt-Felling. A bronze model of a boy smoking, partially signed to base. 20 cms high including marble base Lot 402

402. A Victorian mahogany Compactum, the central cupboard with oval inset mirror, above three short drawers with turned wooden handles, flanked by pair of hanging cupboards, on plinth bases. Width 194 cms, height 190 cms 403. A carved oak Sideboard with tall carved and mirrored back and with drawers and cupboards under. Width 183 cms, height 220 cms single door and two interior shelves. 90 x 62 cms 415. A Georgian rectangular 2-lap Dining Table, raised on four squared supports. 128 x 92 cms 30-40 404. A Victorian mahogany Dressing Table with swing bevelled mirror and six trinket drawers over and with four drawers below and raised on four fluted tapering supports, width 120 cms, height 175 cms 50-70 405. A small Bookcase/Cabinet, the pair of leaded glazed doors enclosing two shelves, width 76 cms 10-15 406. A pair of ecclesiastical style carved wood Candlesticks, 53 cms high (one slightly damaged at base) 407. A late Victorian gilt tooled leather musical Photograph Album (damage to spine and glass front on musical movement). 30 cms high 25-40 408. A Coal Scuttle; Bellows and various brass Fire Implements Lot 416 416. An oak rectangular twin pedestal Desk with inset leather top, the central drawer flanked by eight side drawers, width 122 cms 150-250 417. A Victorian mahogany Side Table with single drawer and raised on four turned tapering supports, width 100 cms 30-40 418. A burrwood Cellaret, in the Campaign styles with two dummy drawers and pair of brass carrying handles, width 41 cms 419. A shaped oval burrwood Coffee Table, on four cabriole supports, 80 x 55 cms 409. A 19th Century Commode with hinged cover 410. A bound Sea Chest containing a quantity of ropes 411. A large quantity of mixed Ceramics (2 boxes) 412. An Edwardian Bedside Pot Cupboard; and a four drawer Music Cabinet on cabriole supports (2) 25-40 413. A white painted and glazed Cupboard 138 cms high Lot 420 420. A mahogany bow fronted Sideboard, the central drawer flanked by a cupboard to the left and a cellaret drawer to the right, and raised on six squared tapering supports with spade feet, width 138 cms 414. A glazed table top Display Cabinet with

421. A pierced brass Fender 115cm wide 422. A 19th Century mahogany Side Table, the square top above a single drawer and raised on four turned tapering supports (1 leg damaged) 25-40 423. A lacquered Chinoiserie Table Box with gilt lion paw feet (A/F); together with a leather Box by Thierry & Breul; and a small Indian inlaid box 424. A Novelty Timepiece cast with the letter V, the dial with star markers. Signed Luxor 430. A large Collection of Diecast Lledo Days Gone Vans, Buses, Cars, Fire Engine etc. All boxed in good condition, approx 35 model vehicles in total 431. A Group of Diecast Vehicles by Corgi, Matchbox and Lledo including 50's Classics, Yorkshire Post Bus, Routemaster Bus etc. Mainly boxed. In good condition. Approx 15 432. A Collection of Matchbox Models of Yesteryear in red boxes including Y-27, Y-5, Y-3, Y-27, Y-12, Y-28, Y-29, Y-22, Y-25, Y-26 and a Group of six Classic Car Model Collection Diecast Vehicles. All are boxed and in good condition. Approx 21 433. A large Collection of Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Diecast Vehicles. All boxed and in good condition from the 'Y' Series including Colmans Mustard, BP, Liptons Tea, 25th Anniversary, Nestles, Harrods, Ever Ready etc. Total of 46 25-45 434. A pair of brass Fire Irons; one other; and a pair of brass Candlesticks Lot 425 425. An Edwardian crossbanded and line inlaid Cylinder Bureau, with pullout leather inset writing surface and pigeon hole interior, on square tapering supports and brass castors. 74 cms wide 250-350 426. A small line inlaid swing Toilet Mirror. 30 cms wide 427. A ladderback Child's Chair, the rush seat with central hole. 56 cms high 428. A Victorian tooled leather Correspondence Box. 27 cms wide 429. Matchbox Models of Yesteryear 'The Connoisseurs Collection' of six Diecast Vehicles in a felt lined wooden Display Case with key and Certificate. In good condition Lot 435 435. A pair of green and opaque white glass Shades, 35 cms diameter at widest 436. A pair of Laboratory Scales by Griffin & George Limited contained in a glazed case with a set of brass Weights 437. A Set of Salter Scales various Woodworking Saws, Files and a quantity of other Wrenches, Spanners, Screwdrivers, Drills etc. All in used condition (qty)

Lot 442 442. A 19th Century wood cased Compass by Cole. The printed paper dial within a brass surround, the centre with maker's name "Cole, Fleet St, London". 14.5 cms square 443. A brass Oil Lamp, with frosted glass shade Lot 438 438. A mahogany Bookcase Cabinet, the upper portion with pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves with a similar glazed cabinet below, also with two shelves and raised on bracket feet. Width 110 cms, height 200 cms 100-150 439. A group of Dolls with fixed and moving eyes, a Punch Puppet, Japanese Toys, Clockwork Penguins, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck etc. All in play worn condition 440. A Walker's "Trident" Ship-Log. In a fitted box by Thomas Walker & Son, 58 Oxford St, Birmingham 441. A 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus shaped Tea Caddy with bun handles and feet, three section fitted interior (one cover to interior damaged). 29 cm wide 444. A large Collection of Vintage Ladies and Gents Glasses and Sunglasses. Circa 1930/1960 (qty) 445. A large assorted mix of electroplated items including Flatware; Bowls and Dishes; Toastrack etc 446. A quantity of vintage Ladies Handbags, beadwork Purses, Ladies Gloves etc (15) 447. A Ladies black velvet Coat, early 20th Century, with cream damask silk lining 448. A group of 5 Storage Jars 449. Three dark oak Dining Chairs, the carved high backs with lion surmounts, studded leather seats and on turned supports and another similar Chair (4) 30-40 450. A rectangular cast iron Plaque with head of a bearded gentleman smoking a pipe, in relief. 24 x 16 cms

Lot 451 451. A reproduction carved oak Court Cupboard/Buffet, the upper portion with pair of carved cupboards flanked by bulbous supports, with two short drawers, the right one with cutlery divisions and two cupboards under. Height 138 cms, width 137 cms 80-120 452. A shaped rectangular Occasional Table, the four cabriole supports joined by undershelf, width 69 cms Lot 454 454. An Art Nouveau style oak rectangular fivedivision Umbrella/Stick Stand with inset metal drip tray, width 79 cms 30-40 455. A set of dark oak 5-tier Open Bookshelves, width 76 cms, height 122 cms, containing a selection of assorted Works and Novels 456. A Victorian mahogany twin pedestal Breakfront Sideboard, the raised backrest carved with scrolling leafage, the long central drawer flanked by two short drawers with cupboards under, the left with two sliding trays, the right with fitted cellaret drawer and on plinth base, width 196 cms 70-100 457. An oak twin pedestal roll top Desk with tambour front opening to reveal an arrangement of pigeon holes and two small drawers, the central drawer below flanked by eight side drawers, width 127 cms 80-120 Lot 453 453. A pair of Victorian mahogany Hall chairs of Military Interest, the shield shaped backs carved with a regimental insignia, possibly the Lancashire Fusiliers, with the motto 'Omnia Audax' and '3 XX' to the centre, on fluted tapering frontal supports 80-120 Lot 458

458. An Edwardian inlaid mahogany Dressing chest, the shield shaped bevelled swing mirror flanked by trinket drawers and with two long drawers below and raised on four squared tapering supports, width 108 cms Lot 464 464. An Art Nouveau style Spelter Figural Timepiece and Garniture, with French movement. The Clock 69 cms high (one with broken and repaired arm) 465. Assorted metalware including two brass and copper Bugles; Horse Brasses and Straps etc 25-40 Lot 459 459. A Georgian mahogany Linen Press with chequered line inlay, the upper portion with pair of panelled doors and single sliding press tray and later converted with hanging rails and with two short and two long drawers below, with brass loop handles and pierced escutcheons and raised on splat feet. Width 142 cms, height 215 cms 100-200 460. A Victorian mahogany Pot Cupboard with panelled door and three quarter gallery over. Width 40 cms 466. A pair of cast brass Candlesticks of 18th Century style. With 'C' scroll, foliate and shell decoration 31 cms high 467. A set of three brass Fire Irons; three other various Fire Tools; a small three-section Fire Guard; a pair of Fire Dogs of Georgian style; and a pair of Bellows 468. A circular Gilt Mirror with bevelled plate and reed and ribbon border 469. An early 20th Century Continental Mantel Clock, 39 cms high 461. A Victorian Dressing Table, the three quarter gallery with plate glass top, two short drawers below with turned wooden handles and raised on four turned supports. Width 92 cms 462. A Victorian mahogany Towel Rail, raised on scroll supports, width 71 cms 463. An antique Islamic brass circular Dish with calligraphy borders. 23 cms diameter Lot 470 Lot 471

470. A Nest of three oval mahogany Coffee Tables, raised on turned supports, the largest 61 cms wide 30-40 471. A Study/Desk Chair, the horseshoe shaped back with bobbin supports and with elm seat 50-70 473. A Georgian 'D' shaped Table, the turned pedestal raised on three outswept supports, width 120 cms 474. A rectangular oak Refectory style draw leaf Dining Table, the twin bulbous supports joined by stretcher rail. Extends to 197 cms x 30 cms Lot 475 475. A Georgian rectangular oak Dresser Base, the two short drawers with shaped apron below and raised on four squared supports, width 138 cms 150-250 Lot 472 472. A satinwood Bedroom Suite comprising a Wardrobe, the pair of panelled doors with line inlay opening to reveal an arrangement of press trays with two short and two long drawers under; a Dressing Table with marble top and swing mirror over flanked by six trinket drawers and an arrangement of nine drawers below with central recessed cupboard and a rectangular Pot/Bedside Cupboard with single shelf (3). Wardrobe width 138 cms, height 214 cms. Dressing Table, width 123 cms. Pot Cupboard, width 60 cms 300-500 Lot 476 476. A bound dome top Trunk, with lift out tray, and leather carrying handles. Width 100 cms 477. A copper Coal Helmet and a Shovel 10-15 478. An upholstered button back and studded Wing Armchair Lot 473 479. A Colonial mahogany and Coromandel Table, the single drawer with brass loop handles and raised on four cabriole supports. 72 cms square

Lot 480 480. A mahogany demi-lune foldover Card Table with pie crust border, the four tapering supports raised on claw and ball feet. Width 82 cms 70-100 481. A Victorian mother of pearl inlaid rosewood Writing Box. The fitted interior with various cut glass Bottles and recesses, a lift out tray for drawing instruments and the hinged cover with interior detachable mirror. 30 cms wide 30-40 482. A 1930s Mantle Clock, the dial signed "Smiths Enfield" Lot 487 487. A brass Carriage Clock with alarm. Circa 1900. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the subsidiary alarm dial with Arabic numerals, single barrel movement striking on a bell, with key 100-150 488. A cast Door Knocker, modelled as a female mask 489. An Edwardian mahogany Mantel Clock. The domed case with chequered border and shell motif reserve, white enamel dial with Roman numerals (lacking one foot, one other detached) 483. A group of olive wood and other Treen including a pressed flower Book from Jerusalem; a cased Cheroot Holder and another novelty Pipe 25-40 484. A set of three framed silk Embroideries, each signed with initials and dated 1921 485. A group of four matching Stained Glass Panels, varying sizes, of Art Nouveau/Secessionist style, probably Early 20th Century 486. An Orientalist painted Spelter Figure of a North African Street Musician (1 arm broken) Lot 490 490. A miniature bronze group of a Hen and her Chicks, unsigned, together with a lead model of a garden bird; and a cast white metal model of an Owl (3). The first 6.5 cms long 491. 'Dr Nelson's Improved Inhaler' with stopper; Howard Jones Spinal Needle in box (with others); and an Interchangeable Everett Syringe (3) 492. A mixed group comprising two leather cased Tape Measures; a gilt decorated Stamp; three Hip Flasks; Poker Dice; treen Beaker and a Cobbler's Last 25-40

Lot 493 493. NAVAL INTEREST: An oak Table Box, with caddy top and on bracket feet, the cover applied with a white metal plaque inscribed 'This is made from Original Wood of HMS Victory'. 31 cms wide 494. A Norwegian style Rosemaling wall hanging Candle Box by Margaret Haworth Sandy, 2nd Half 20th Century. 48 cms long 495. A Norwegian style Rosemaling painted Rocking Chair by Margaret Haworth Sandy, 2nd half 20th Century. Decorated in yellow and red with spindleback Lot 498 498. An early 19th Century Norwegian carved wood Mangle Board with horse handle, the length carved with panels of scrolling foliage and flowerheads. 79 cms long 200-300 499. A Middle Eastern copper Bowl with everted rim and hammered finish; and a small twin handled copper Pan (2). The first 35 cms diameter Lot 500 500. A good quality half hull ship model, late 19th/early 20th Century. 74 cms long 100-150 Lot 501 501. A good quality half hull Ship model, late 19th/early 20th Century with raised rear deck, late 19th/early 20th Century (some damages). 79 cms long 100-150 Lot 496 496. A late 18th/early 19th Century provincial hanging Candle Box, possibly Welsh, with pierced shaped top above a hinged cover, an open recess below. 33 cms wide 497. An oak Stationery Box with hinged cover and fitted interior. 24 cms Lot 502 502. A curved pierced brass mounted Fender on two ball supports, width 72 cms 503. A Norwegian high Stool on 'A' frame supports

Lot 504 504. A Nest of three oak Occasional Tables on turned supports, the largest width 52 cms 30-40 505. A wrought iron Candle Lamp Stand on tripod supports Lot 510 510. A Georgian mahogany demi-lune foldover Table, raised on four supports with pad feet, width 78 cms 80-120 Lot 506 506. A small square Georgian Washstand with single drawer and a mahogany Night Stand with slide 507. A wooden bound Trunk with sectioned lift out tray, cast carrying handles and the front painted 'W.H. Bailey, Somerset R.H.A'. Width 81 cms 30-40 Lot 511 511. A Victorian rectangular carved oak twin pedestal Desk with green inset leather top, the seven drawers with animal mask grips and leafage. Width 105 cms. Formerly from the Burghley Estate. 150-250 512. A fitted Carpenters Trunk, the lift out trays containing a selection of Tools and Accessories. Width 60 cms 508. Two wooden Trunks, the largest with two sectioned lift out trays, widths 61 and 107 cms 509. A pair of ladderback rush seat Chairs, a highback ditto and an Elbow Chair with railed back (4) Lot 513

513. A 19th Century oak Refectory Table. The four turned supports joined by stretcher rail. 200 x 78 cms 300-500 Lot 522 Lot 523 Lot 514 514. A set of eight 19th Century ladderback Dining Chairs with rush seats 200-400 515. A Scandinavian blue painted oval pine Kitchen Table, length 135 cms 516. A pine Dresser, the base with pair of panelled doors, the boarded rack over with two shelves, width 114 cms, height 204 cms 50-70 517. A rectangular green painted Kitchen Table, on four turned supports and with formica top. 120 x 83 cms 522. An Edwardian line inlaid Mantel Clock with silvered Roman numeral dial and French movement. 30.5 cms high 523. An Edwardian inlaid mahogany Mantel Clock.The dial signed "John Elkan, 35 Liverpool Street, City".38 cms high (lacking moulding to one side of case) 524. A mahogany chequer banded Coal Box, with fall front and liner 518. Two framed Gouaches of Indonesian or Balinese Dancers, one signed 'Wjn Satu, Batuang' (2) 519. Two large Batik Paintings depicting Villagers fishing, harvesting crops etc. Signed 'Cyril' (2) 520. A Cornish serpentine model of a Lighthouse, on naturalistic base; together with a pair of pedestal Urns; a large Inkwell; two circular Dishes and two circular Pots and Covers (8). The Lighthouse 34 cms high (some chips) 521. A small square giltwood and composition Foot Stool on foliate cabriole supports (repairs). 27 cms wide Lot 525 525. A good quality Neo-Classical style brass Coal Bucket in the Adam taste. Probably late 19th Century. With laurel borders and foliate swags, the four supports with ram's head terminals and hoof feet, with liner. 64 cms high 80-120

532. A pair of Islamic/Indian carved octagonal folding Occasional Tables 533. A Collection of Days Gone, Matchbox, Majorette Vehicles, 4 Jigsaw Puzzles, Rupert Annuals from 1970's, Bakelite Viewmaster etc (qty) Lot 526 526. An Edwardian wicker Picnic Basket, with many original fittings including a copper Kettle, Sandwich Boxes, a wicker clad Flask, Teapot, Enamel Plates etc. The basket 71 cms wide 527. A group of four tan leather Cases. The largest 66 cms wide 528. A Vintage 1960's black and white woven plastic Garden Chair 529. A Victorian leather upholstered Armchair on turned frontal supports. 530. An Edwardian inlaid two-seater Settee, the seat and backrest upholstered in dark green dralon, the sides with openwork splats, width 124 cms 534. A group of Dolls and Bears to include a Baby dressed in blue with moving eyes, a Wizard type character dressed in a black robe, porcelain head Doll etc (5) 535. A small china Display Cabinet with two glass shelves and raised on four dwarf cabriole supports, width 57 cms 15-20 536. A reproduction mahogany serpentine fronted Sideboard, the three central drawers flanked by side cupboards and raised on six tapering supports, width 168 cms 537. A mahogany Bookcase with pair of astragal glazed doors, three adjustable shelves and raised on four cabriole supports, width 100 cms 538. A reproduction shaped oval Coffee Table on four cabriole supports, width 108 cms 531. A limed oak Chest of two short and two long drawers, width 82 cms, a similar Dressing Chest with swing mirror and a rectangular Dressing Stool with drop in seat Lot 539 Lot 532 539. An early 20th Century large mahogany extending 'D' end Dining Table with three leaves and raised on four carved cabriole supports with lions paw feet, extends to 366 x 136 cms 400-600

540. A set of six Queen Anne style mahogany Dining Chairs and two matching Carver Chairs with upholstered drop in seats and on cabriole frontal supports joined by stretcher rails (8) 150-250 540A. A set of four Queen Anne style mahogany Dining Chairs, the drop in seats upholstered to match the previous lot, the cabriole frontal supports on claw and ball feet 80-120 541. A set of four early 20th Century stick back Kitchen Chairs 542. A brass bound Trunk. 96 cms long 25-40 543. An 18th Century carved oak Coffer with later top, 100 cms wide 549. A large group of mixed coloured Glassware; including Uranium glass Beakers; Carnival glass Bowls; Jugs; Vases etc 550. A mixed lot including a lacquer 3-tier Box; novelty Lighter, cast Elephant (lacking cover) etc 551. A vintage Silver Cross Carlton Child's Pram with chocolate brown body and hood and metal chassis. Overall length 120 cms and height 118 cms. In very good condition 552. A boxwood folding Rule by Rabon 553. A set of four Ladderback Chairs, one Carver and three Side Chairs with rush seats 544. A George III style open Armchair with pierced splat and on ball and claw feet 545. Two rustic Walking Sticks (2) 15-20 546. A good quality carved oak Wall Mirror, with lion mask surmount, 79 x 73 cms 547. A pine Washstand, the two short drawers with glass handles, the supports joined by an undershelf, 102 cms wide 40-80 Lot 554 554. An early 6 plank Coffer, with foliate carved front. 91 cms wide 70-100 555. Three various early 20th Century leather cased Bedside Timepieces (two with heavily damaged cases) 556. A pair of serpentine fronted Side/Hall Chairs with open wood splat backs and a single chair with upholstered seat and backrest (3) Lot 548 548. A Victorian copper Jelly Mould with unusual chain link top, engraved with initials and stamped with maker's or retailer's mark 'Temple & Crook, Ironmongers, Motcomb St. SW'. 10 cms high 557. A Victorian mahogany carved Music/Side Cabinet, the mirrored backrest with shelf over, a cupboard below with two shelves and a glazed cupboard at the base, width 60 cms 558. A domed top and bound Ship's Trunk. Width 82 cms 30-40

559. A miniature reproduction Sofa Table, a tripod Wine Table and an Occasional Table/Magazine Rack (3) 560. A mahogany reproduction Bookcase, the upper portion with pair of astragal glazed doors and two adjustable shelves and with two short drawers and cupboard under, width 95 cms, height 193 cms 561. A reproduction glazed standing Corner Cupboard with glazed upper portion and cupboard under, width 187 cms 562. Two Floor Lamps and shades and two Table Lamps and shades (4) 563. A reproduction demi-lune Side Table on three turned tapering supports, width 76 cms Lot 570 570. An oak low Sideboard/Dresser Base with 3 drawers and flanked by 2 cupboards. Width 125 cms, height 71 cms, depth 49 cms 571. Two Victorian white painted and polished brass Single Beds. Sizes 2' 6" and 3' 1" (2) 572. A copper Coal Bucket and a copper Scoop 564. A demi-lune Side Table, with waved rim and on three tapering supports, width 75 cms 565. A Nest of three shaped rectangular reproduction Occasional Tables, the largest 52 cms wide 566. A Late Victorian upholstered Chaise Longue, on turned supports 80-100 567. A Late Victorian upholstered Armchair and matching Side Chair, on turned supports (upholstered and matching the previous lot) 80-120 568. A large reconstituted stone Garden Planter Decorated in relief with continuous scene of dancing female figures and Greek key style border, on spreading circular foot 60cm high, 65cm diameter at widest point 100-150 569. A green painted pine Dresser The base with two short drawers above cupboard doors, the rack with two open shelves 97cm wide 213cm high 80-120 Lot 573 573. An Indian carved ebony Glove Box profusely decorated with flowerheads and foliage. 36 cms long 574. An Edwardian mahogany Display Cabinet. With arched glazed doors and sides, cupboard below, on tapering square supports with spade feet. 185 cms high x 128 cms wide 100-150 575. An Islamic folding brass Tray Table, the base with turned and carved supports. The Tray 61 cms diameter 576. A brass clad Coal Box, the sides and cover decorated in relief with elegant figures, the front with a basket of flowers 577. An Edwardian marquetry and line inlaid Tub Armchair 578. An Edwardian mahogany Piano Stool, with upholstered hinged seat, on fluted supports. 85 cms wide

579. A carved oak Cupboard. The upper section with two recessed shelves flanking a central small cupboard, the lower section with fall front, carved with early 18th Century style with spurious initials and date 'WRC 1705' above two shelves. 173 x 106 cms 100-150 580. A Lloyd Loom Blanket Box with white base and cream top. Width 92 cms 581. A set of 4 Dining Chairs upholstered in red on serpentine supports (4) 582. A Collection of Sheet Music including Handel, Bach etc 583. An early 'Westminster Radio' together with a Bush Radio (2). Both in used condition 584. A brown leather Travel Bag with initials 'AC' to the front. In worn condition 585. A Continental Wall Clock with Roman numerals contained in an octagonal case. With signs of wear 25-40 588. Two horn Beakers (one lacking base); a Whale's Tooth; gilt metal Easel Start Timepiece; together with three various Money Boxes; Mug etc 589. An interesting mix of items including shell mounted frames; beadwork Pin Cushion; a wax model of a boy; cased Sewing Kits etc 590. Seven various small wood and composition frames, one containing a religious plaster relief 591. A late Victorian ebonised upholstered Side or Nursing Chair, with button back 592. An oak Organ Stool 593. A 20th Century Italian 'X' frame Armchair, with foliate and lion mask top rail 594. Two pairs of early hand Sheep Shears 10-15 595. Two ivory Billiards/Snooker Balls. 4 cms and 3.5 cms diameter 120-150 586. A Chest of drawers with 2 short and 3 long drawers on bracket feet, width 98 cms, height 100 cms, depth 43 cms Lot 587 587. A Huntley & Palmers novelty Biscuit Tin in the form of a bound row of books; together with a White Standard Confections Tin in the form of a Cottage (2) Lot 596 Lot 597 596. A Wool Tapestry Bell Pull with cast foliate handle, 120 cms long 597. A pair of cast brass Candlesticks. Decorated with fruiting vines and 'C' scrolls in the rococo manner. 27 cms high; and a patinated Spelter Figure of a boy. 21 cms high

598. An Edwardian marquetry inlaid mahogany Mirror or Art Nouveau style, with bevelled glass plate (formerly part of a larger item). 62 x 41 cms 599. A modern brass Corinthian Column Table Lamp, with shade; and a turned brass Table Lamp and Shade (2). The first base 37 cms high 600. A modern lacquered Lamp Stand, of Oriental taste, 77 cms high 601. A black lacquered and gilt decorated Oriental 4-fold Screen of recent manufacture. 183 cms high x 164 cms wide 608. A set of four rush seated ladder back Chairs 609. A large pair of Art Nouveau Spelter twin handled Vases of faceted tapering form decorated with a lion mask and tiger mask to either side and standing on quatrefoil claw feet. 40 cms high 610. A Victorian brass Theodolite engraved 'J Cooke & Sons, York', contained in a fitted oak carrying case with label 'A. G. Thornton & Co, 109 Deansgate, Manchester', with folding tripod stand and extending levelling rods. Note: The scientific instrument manufacturing business of T. Cooke & Sons was founded by Thomas Cooke in York in 1837 120-150 611. A pine expanding sewing box, reputedly made by a WWII prisoner of war 612. A single bar back Dining Chair with rush seat; and a small foot stool Lot 602 602. A pair of Victorian rosewood balloon back Side Chairs, with upholstered stuff over seats on turned and fluted supports 603. A 20th Century Sewing Box, on bracket feet with tapestry cover; and a mahogany Tray with bras side rails (2). The box 39 cms wide 604. A modern gilt framed Wall Mirror with shell surmount. 113 cms high; and a smaller oval Mirror (2) 605. A modern Table Lamp with coloured glass shade 10-15 606. An upholstered button back low Chair of Victorian style, 20th Century 607. A Venetian style Wall Mirror, 20th Century, 76 cms high Lot 613 613. A late Victorian/Edwardian rise and fall drinks table, The four squared tapering supports joined by raised undershelf, interior with label 'Patent 960 21/1/86 No.552' 54 cm square 80-120

614. A Victorian mahogany framed swing toilet mirror, on bracket supports and 'D' shaped base 55 cm wide 615. An Anvil, on incurving base, 78 cm wide 616. A small cast iron Fire Back, depicting a fox and a stork, dated 1697, 62 cm high 617. A small blue painted Cupboard, the two pairs of doors with floral spray decoration, width 51 cms 618. A Tripod Table Base, associated circular top, a cane seat Dressing Stool, a low Seg seat Stool and a small oak Occasional Table 619. A 19th Century oval swing toilet mirror 620. An arched painted fishmonger's sign, 'Thos. Leys Billingsgate' 78 x 59 cm CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Description of lots in the catalogue, although believed to be correct, are for identification and guidance purposes only. In no way is there any warranty given or implied as to the accuracy or content of any description or condition of items. All lots are sold subject to all faults and imperfections, if any, and purchasers must satisfy themselves as to the description or authenticity of any lot or lots. 2. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser at the Hammer Price. In the event of any dispute arising the Auctioneer shall, at his discretion, reoffer the lot or lots. In any event his decision shall be final and binding. 3. Every purchaser shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is written acknowledgement with the Auctioneers that the purchaser acts as an agent for a named and accepted principal. 4. The Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse any bid from any person and to refuse admission to the premises at their discretion of any person 5. All lots are deemed to become the purchaser s responsibility in full at the fall of the hammer when a Contract of Sale is made and the purchaser assumes the safe custody of the lot or lots. Lot 616 Lot 620 6. The Auctioneer acts as agents between the vendor and purchaser and is not responsible for any default by either the vendor or the purchaser. PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS 1. Intending purchasers unknown to the Auctioneers are kindly requested to make arrangements with the Auctioneers prior to the Sale regarding payment. If such arrangements are not made purchases will not be released until payment is received and in the case of cheques until they have

been cleared. 2. Credit card payments: Purchasers intending to pay by credit card should make arrangements prior to the sale to ensure that the card is one accepted by the Auctioneer s bankers. All charges made by the respective card company should be borne by the purchaser in addition to the Auctioneer s charges. 3. All lots must be paid for in full on the day of the Sale and before removal from the Saleroom. 4. Buyer s premium of 17.5% + VAT of the Hammer Price is payable by the purchasers of all lots 5. The Accounts Office adjoining the Saleroom will be open throughout the Auction for convenience of purchasers. REMOVAL OF GOODS FROM SALEROOM 1. The purchaser shall at his own expense remove the lot or lots purchased no later than two working days after the day of the Auction. Failure to comply with this condition will incur removal, storage and insurance charges. at this Saleroom must first produce two forms of paper ID ideally showing a concurring current address ie Driver s Licence and a Utility Bill or Bank/Credit Card correspondence and those registering by telephone, if successful, will also be required to make the first payment to the saleroom either by Bank Transfer/Cash, or Cheque (which will have to clear before collection). New Buyer s wishing to pay by Card will have to pay for their items in person. 2. Telephone Bids will only be accepted providing the Auctioneers have received two forms of paper ID ideally showing a concurring current address ie Driver s Licence and a Utility Bill or Bank/Credit Card correspondence. 3. Telephone Bids MUST BE booked by 5.30 pm on the day BEFORE the sale. 4. No NEW registrations or bids will be taken once the Sale has commenced. 2. No lot may be removed before payment. Sold in our June Sales COMMISSION BIDS 1. The Auctioneers will be pleased to exercise commission bids on behalf of the purchasers, providing they are submitted in writing; in such a manner so as to purchase on behalf of the client by exceeding the highest Saleroom floor bid or next highest book bid or vendor s reserve by one bid only. A Victorian armchair by Howard & Sons NEW BUYER REGISTRATION 2,700 1. All New Buyers wishing to register

A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Bowl 3,100 A Group of Silver-Gilt Bacchanalian Pattern Flatware 510 To Be Offered in Our 8 th August Sale Two early Golf Balls and a Fives Ball 950 The J.M.Barrie Kirriemuir Freedom Casket A Scottish silver freedom casket presented to the author in 1930 2,000-3,000 Two Minic Clockwork Delivery Vans 560

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