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Gorringe's Winter Fine Sale

We are delighted to announce that our last Fine Sale of the year is on Tuesday 13th December . Going LIVE on our website from Friday 2nd December at 5pm https://www.gorringes.co.uk/ 15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2PE

We are delighted to announce that our last Fine Sale of the year is on Tuesday 13th December .

Going LIVE on our website from Friday 2nd December at 5pm

https://www.gorringes.co.uk/

15 North Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 2PE

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<strong>Winter</strong> <strong>Fine</strong> <strong>Sale</strong><br />

13th December 2022<br />

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WINTER SALE<br />

Tuesday 13th December<br />

9.30 am<br />

Philip Taylor - Partner<br />

+44 (0)1273 472503<br />

philipt@gorringes.co.uk<br />

15 North Street, Lewes, Sussex BN7 2PE<br />

Sally Taylor - Partner<br />

+44 (0)1273 472503<br />

sallyt@gorringes.co.uk<br />

VIEWING<br />

Friday 9th December 9.00-5.00<br />

Saturday 10th December 9.00-1.00<br />

Monday 12th December 9.00-4.30<br />

BUYER’S PREMIUM<br />

25% + VAT<br />

payable on the hammer price of all lots<br />

IMPORTANT CHANGES TO OUR<br />

BIDDING PROCEDURE<br />

Please note that , owing to the recent introduction<br />

of Money Laundering Regulations, clients wishing to<br />

bid in this auction are asked likely to be asked to<br />

provide two forms of identification. This applies to<br />

both new and existing clients.<br />

General Enquiries:<br />

Tel: 01273 472503<br />

Clifford Lansberry - Partner<br />

+44 (0)1273 472503<br />

clifford@gorringes.co.uk<br />

Dan Bray<br />

+44 (0)1273 472503<br />

danb@gorringes.co.uk<br />

Roger Mead<br />

+44 (0)1273 472503<br />

rogerm@gorringes.co.uk<br />

David Holmes<br />

+44 (0)1273 472503<br />

davidh@gorringes.co.uk<br />

Joseph Trinder<br />

+44 (0)1892 556860<br />

josepht@gorringes.co.uk<br />

clientservices@gorringes.co.uk<br />

Front cover: Lot 374<br />

Back Cover: Lot 56 & 445<br />

Catalogues: £10 (£12.00 by post)<br />

Registered in England & Wales as a Limited Liability Partnership. Registration No. OC318535<br />

Gorringes is a trading name of Gorringes LLP


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SALE NOTICES<br />

SALE SYMBOLS<br />

§ Artist’s resale right - 4% on the hammer price<br />

† VAT on the hammer price<br />

* Import tax of 5% on the hammer price<br />

BIDDING<br />

You may bid in the room, by commission bid, by telephone or live online. To register to bid in the room please visit the<br />

cashiers desk on the day of the sale. To leave a commission bid please use the online facility, telephone, email or fill out a<br />

bidding form. Bids must be received no later than 9 a.m. on the saleday.<br />

TELEPHONE BIDDING<br />

Telephone bids must be received no later than close of business on the 12th of December.<br />

ONLINE BIDDING<br />

There are three online bidding platforms to choose from; thesaleroom.com, easylive.co.uk and invalauble.com. All have<br />

different additional charges on top of the hammer price and buyer’s premium.<br />

CONDITION REPORTS<br />

Rarely are things at auction in perfect condition so do satisfy yourself as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports<br />

are not printed in the catalogue. They are all available in the online catalogue at www.gorringes.co.uk. Please email if you<br />

require further information about a lot.<br />

VAT<br />

Please note that due to the withdrawal of the Retail Export Scheme by HMRC, we are unable to provide VAT refunds<br />

documentation for hand-carried exports. In order to qualify for a VAT refund, your lots must be exported by a shipper<br />

and valid exportation documentation must be provided.<br />

PAYMENT TERMS<br />

Payment is required by Wednesday 21st of December by debit card, BACS, Worldpay and cash (subject to money<br />

laundering regulations). Please note we do not accept credit cards or American Express.<br />

PACKING, DELIVERY & SHIPPING<br />

Shipping can prove expensive so please ask us for a shipping quote before bidding. We aim to provide in-house packing<br />

where practical but high value and delicate items may well require a specialist. Overseas shipping is best provided by a<br />

shipper in order to access appropriate insurance cover. We can recommend local carriers, UK domestic carriers and<br />

International shipping specialists.<br />

BOOK A COLLECTION<br />

Collection is by appointment only. You need to book a collection time by 4pm the previous day. Visit the website or<br />

follow the link on your invoice to book a collection time. Purchases not collected within two weeks of the sale date<br />

will be held in storage and charged at the rate of £5+ VAT per lot per day. Please contact us if you require special<br />

arrangements to be made regarding storage.<br />

CONDITIONS OF SALE<br />

Visit www.gorringes.co.uk for full conditions of sale.


ORDER OF SALE<br />

Tuesday 13th December at 9.30am<br />

70<br />

Miscellanea<br />

Bronzes and Metalware 1 - 61<br />

Ceramics and Glass 62 - 112<br />

Asian Works of Art 113 - 232<br />

Clocks<br />

233 - 246<br />

Carpets & Furniture 247 - 288<br />

Tuesday 13th December at 12.30pm<br />

Paintings and Prints<br />

Silver - 2.00pm approx<br />

Watches<br />

Medals &<br />

Jewellery - 3.00pm approx<br />

289 - 459<br />

460 - 527<br />

528 - 544<br />

545 - 636<br />

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Miscellanea, Bronzes & Indian<br />

Works of Art<br />

Lots 1 - 61<br />

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1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

Lot 1<br />

A signed photograph of Sir Winston<br />

Churchill and his wife Clementine<br />

taken 20th April 1956 at The St James<br />

Hawkey Hall, Woodford Green, overall<br />

17.5 x 22.5cm<br />

Lot 2<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A George V silver mounted<br />

photograph frame, Charles Henry<br />

Dumenil, London, 1924, containing a<br />

reprinted twin photograph of Louis and<br />

Edwina Mountbatten, bearing facsimile<br />

signatures and dated 1929, width 28.5cm<br />

height 23.5cm<br />

Lot 3<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A George VI red morocco leather<br />

government despatch box, embossed<br />

in gold with the royal cypher of King<br />

George VI and “Privy Council Office”.<br />

Manufactured by John Peck and Son,<br />

Surrey Row, Blackfriars Road, London,<br />

46cm wide 31cm deep 15cm high<br />

Lot 4<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

An early printed sheet ‘Limomachia,<br />

the new invented machine for taking<br />

likenesses’, by Raphael Pinion, 40 x<br />

26cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

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10


5<br />

7<br />

6<br />

Lot 5<br />

A scratch built live steam model of a C.M.R 2-4-4 tank<br />

engine ‘Linda’, with original painted finish, length 77cm<br />

width 20cm height 27cm<br />

Lot 6<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

A rare vintage Fendi Baguette brown mink shoulder<br />

bag, with brown leather stitched strap, original storage<br />

bag and metal label. Period c.2008 Made in Italy. Bought<br />

from Harrods, Knightsbridge.<br />

Lot 7<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A vintage 2001 Louis Vuitton Stephen Sprouse Khaki<br />

Green Monogram Graffiti Keepall 50, height 29 cm<br />

width 21cm length 51cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Lot 8<br />

A vintage 2001 Louis Vuitton x Stephen Sprouse<br />

Monogram Graffiti Pochette, Summer 2001 Louis<br />

Vuitton brown monogram handbag featuring orange<br />

Stephen Sprouse graffiti motifs, brown monogram canvas<br />

and a removable strap. camel leather detachable top<br />

handle length 21cm width 12cm depth 14cm<br />

8<br />

£600 - 800<br />

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10<br />

12<br />

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Lot 9<br />

A large Steiff blonde mohair teddy bear, circa 1920,<br />

with growler, height 48cm<br />

Lot 10<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Three bottles of 1983 ‘Salon’ champagne in original<br />

boxes<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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Lot 11<br />

Three bottles of 1979 ‘Salon’ champagne and one<br />

bottle of 1976 (4)<br />

Lot 12<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Twelve bottles of Clos Fourtet Saint Emillion Grand<br />

Cru 1989<br />

Lot 13<br />

Seven bottles of Chateau Pichon Longueville<br />

Comtesse De Lalande 1982<br />

£500 - 700<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

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Lot 14<br />

A late 18th/early 19th century<br />

Ottoman tortoiseshell and<br />

mother-of-pearl scribe’s casket,<br />

of sarcophagus form, the top of the<br />

cover decorated with an arabesque<br />

panel, above diaper pattern panels,<br />

ivory edging, the interior with red<br />

velvet lining and gilt brocade braiding,<br />

including a lidded compartment to the<br />

right, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: 21PDZA3C<br />

49cm wide 30cm deep 31cm high<br />

Lot 15<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A rare Dunhill lucite cigarette<br />

lighter with unusual decoration of<br />

a Pekingese dog, silver plated brass<br />

mounts, width 10cm depth 5cm height<br />

7.5cm<br />

Lot 16<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

An early 19th century gold overlaid<br />

flintlock pistol, by Beckwith,<br />

London, the barrel overlaid with gold<br />

scrolling foliage and flowers, lock<br />

signed Beckwith, London, steel trigger<br />

guard engraved with scrolls, the stock<br />

with crested gold plaque, 47cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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14<br />

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18<br />

Lot 17<br />

Three 17/18th century Italian<br />

pietra dura plaques depicting<br />

parrots on cherry branches,<br />

giltwood framed, largest 21 x 15cm,<br />

the pair 10.5 x 13cm.<br />

Lot 18<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A pair of Maori carved wood<br />

photograph frames containing<br />

contemporary New Zealand<br />

photographs c.1900-10, carved<br />

in relief with rauponga lines and<br />

spirals, inset with contemporary<br />

albumen photos, depicting<br />

figures by Waikimihia (Hinemoa’s<br />

bath), Mokoia Island, Rotorua by<br />

Edith Preen (1877- ?, she also<br />

photographed Anaha Te Rahui,<br />

c.1907) and another albumen print<br />

entitled ‘Maori Haka, NZ’, frames<br />

32.5cm x 27cm<br />

Lot 19<br />

£200 - 300<br />

A Maori carved wood oblong<br />

bowl and cover, kumete, c.1880-<br />

1910, probably carved in totara<br />

wood with two wrestlers supporting<br />

the bowl and cover, the surface<br />

carved in high relief with elaborate<br />

rauponga lines and spirals with<br />

paua shell inlaid discs, height 23cm<br />

length 31cm<br />

Cf. a similar kumete, collection no.<br />

442,106 in the Auckland Museum,<br />

known as the Two Wrestlers which<br />

is said to represent two chiefs<br />

fighting over tikitere. A large kumete<br />

bowl is in the Field Museum,<br />

Chicago which is signed by the<br />

artist Anaha Te Rahui, chief of<br />

Ngati Tarawhai iwi in Rotorua area<br />

and made some time in the late<br />

19th century. Anaha died in 1913<br />

aged over 90. Unlike the waka huia<br />

feather boxes which are carved on<br />

the bottom and suspended in the air<br />

in a chiefs house, a kumete is a type<br />

of storage bowl and cover.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

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Lot 20<br />

A 19th century French carved labradorite,<br />

diamond, ruby and enamel handled<br />

ebonised cane, enamelled in ‘American<br />

colours’ to the collar and bow tie, 91cm<br />

Lot 21<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A violin, labelled Leandro Bisiach della<br />

Scuola Cremonese fece in Milano 1898,<br />

Piazzo del Duomo, sides and neck with<br />

medium curl, inlaid purfling, golden varnish,<br />

length of back 35.6cm (14in.) cased<br />

Lot 22<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A 19th century French Grandjon school<br />

violin, labelled Joseph Guarnerins fecit<br />

Cremonae anno 1719 IHS, the varnish of<br />

golden-red tone, with medium curl to the back,<br />

sides and neck, inlaid purfling, length of back<br />

35.5cm (14in.), cased<br />

Lot 23<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A 19th century violin attributed to Klotz<br />

school, unlabelled, the back and sides with<br />

medium curl, replacement neck, inlaid purfling,<br />

length of back 35.5cm<br />

Lot 24<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A 19th century Saxon cello, the back,<br />

sides and neck with slight curl, inlaid purfling,<br />

chestnut brown varnish, together with a cello<br />

bow with ivory mounted tip, length of back<br />

72.5cm, soft case. Registration of an ivory<br />

item Submission reference: 9XUQL1Q3<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

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24<br />

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26<br />

28<br />

27<br />

Lot 25<br />

A late 19th century Swiss gilt metal mounted phenolic<br />

singing bird box, the lid decorated in relief with cherubs<br />

releasing a caged bird, front button operating the<br />

feathered singing bird automaton, with key, 10 x 7cm,<br />

3cm high<br />

Lot 26<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A 19th century Russian icon of St. Nicholas with 84<br />

zlotnik oklad dated 1862, 30 x 26cm<br />

Lot 27<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A 19th century Russian icon of St. George with silver<br />

oklad, dated 181?, extensively inscribed around the<br />

edges with the date 1871, 29 x 24cm<br />

Lot 28<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Victorian white marble bust of a gentleman, wearing<br />

classical robes with a medal hanging from his breast, on<br />

reconstituted stone pedestal, overall height 40cm bust<br />

width 60cm height 80cm<br />

Lot 29<br />

An 18th century German boxwood figure of St<br />

Sebastian bound to a tree trunk, height 22cm<br />

Lot 30<br />

£500 - 700<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Two pairs of Robert Thompson Mouseman Thompson<br />

oak bookends, each carved with a mouse, width 9.5cm<br />

depth 9.5cm height 15cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

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Lot 31<br />

A 17th/18th century Italian marble plaque carved with<br />

a reclining cherub, 19.5 x 34.5cm Provenance - from<br />

Cyril Humphris, London sculpture dealer.<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

25<br />

30<br />

29<br />

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32<br />

34<br />

Lot 32<br />

A rare pre-Columbian sheet gold headdress or breast<br />

plate, possibly Moche culture, Northern Peru, A.D.<br />

200 - 850, of crescent shape, suspended with hand cut<br />

discs, the centre repousse worked with the figure of a<br />

warrior holding a war club in each hand, and wearing a<br />

crescent-shaped headdress and circular earflares, 36cm<br />

wide 9.7cm high, weight 130g<br />

Compare a gold mounted earflare in the Metropolitan<br />

Musem of Art, New York, decorated with a similar figure<br />

wearing a similar crescent shaped headdress and<br />

earflares to the figure on the breast plate. War clubs<br />

are prominent in Moche representations of battles and<br />

ceremonies, but they also appear to have served as<br />

generalized symbols of power; on occasion ceramic<br />

representations of war clubs adorned the rooflines of<br />

buildings.<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

33<br />

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Lot 33<br />

An English carved limestone head of a bearded<br />

king, possibly Anglo-Saxon, the weathered head<br />

wearing a crown, 25cm high 22.5cm wide<br />

Lot 34<br />

£300 - 500<br />

James De Ville, 367 Strand, London. A pair of<br />

Regency bronze oil lamps to a design by Thomas<br />

Hope, with eagle finials, serpent handles and<br />

flowering spouts, length 31cm depth 16cm height<br />

25cm<br />

Lot 35<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

A set of eight cast gilt brass three branch wall<br />

sconces, height 23 cm width 22 cm<br />

Lot 36<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

Franz Bergman (Austrian, 1861-1936). A cold<br />

painted bronze table lamp ‘The Carpet Seller’, cast<br />

Bergman mark to base, 51cm high<br />

Lot 37<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Adrien Etienne Gaudez (French, 1845-1902). A<br />

bronze group of a huntsman and hound, signed in<br />

the bronze, height 39cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

36<br />

37<br />

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40<br />

38<br />

Lot 38<br />

After Giambologna. A Grand Tour bronze figure of Mercury, on red<br />

marble socle with bronze frieze of putti, height 82cm<br />

Lot 39<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887). A parcel<br />

gilt bronze and ivory figure, ‘Liseuse’, the medieval lady standing<br />

reading a book, signed in the bronze, on integral socle with title<br />

plaque stating ‘Grand Prix du Salon’, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: 3VJRGY1R<br />

height 60cm<br />

Lot 40<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

After the Antique. A pair of bronze busts of Roman Emperors, on<br />

gilt bronze ivy-entwined columns and green marble plinths, width of<br />

bases 12cm height 45cm<br />

Lot 41<br />

39<br />

Ferdinand Barbedienne (French, 1810-1892). A pair of bronze<br />

figures of Sophocles and Demosthenes, signed in the bronze,<br />

height 43cm and 41cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

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Lot 42<br />

After Lord Frederick Leighton (English, 1830-1896),<br />

bronze, The Sluggard, signed in the bronze and titled,<br />

height 51cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

42<br />

41<br />

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Lot 43<br />

M. Leducq. A bronze model of a panther crouched<br />

upon a rock, signed, on oval marble plinth, width 60cm<br />

height 29cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

43<br />

Lot 44<br />

After Clodion. A bronze figure of a Bacchic satyr,<br />

on black marble and brass base, height 50cm<br />

Provenance - Ken Paul, featured as a prop in<br />

the 1996 American gothic horror film Mary Reilly<br />

directed by Stephen Frears and starring Julia<br />

Roberts and John Malkovich<br />

Lot 45<br />

£500 - 700<br />

J. Darcourt. An Art Deco bronze figure of a<br />

victorious athlete, standing with arms aloft, on<br />

signed marble plinth, depth 15cm height 63cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

45<br />

44<br />

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Lot 46<br />

Plagner. An Art Deco bronze group of two panthers,<br />

standing upon a veined marble base, length 79cm depth<br />

25cm height 32cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 47<br />

46<br />

Salvator Riolo. An Art Deco bronze figure of an<br />

archer, kneeling with bow string drawn, on black marble<br />

plinth, length 69cm depth 17cm height 39cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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Lot 48<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A large bronze of<br />

‘Snailmaker’, signed and dated 2000, 20/20, on black marble<br />

base, height 54cm<br />

Lot 49<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A small bronze of<br />

Sneakweed, signed and dated 2015 and numbered 18, on<br />

ebonised bronze base, height 36cm<br />

Lot 50<br />

£500 - 800<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). bronze; The Drinker, signed<br />

and dated 2014 and numbered 16, on naturalistic base, height<br />

29cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

48<br />

53<br />

Lot 51<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A Chelsea Flower<br />

Show Centenary bronze model of Jackpot, signed<br />

and dated 2011, on separate 19 13–2013 Chelsea flower<br />

show centenary plinth, height 26cm<br />

Lot 52<br />

£500 - 800<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A Chelsea Flower<br />

Show Centenary bronze of a crouching pixie tickling<br />

a trout, signed, on bronze socle, height 23cm<br />

Lot 53<br />

£500 - 700<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A bronze of a pixie<br />

saxophone player, signed and dated 1998, numbered<br />

15/?, on black marble socle, height 61cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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51<br />

50<br />

52<br />

49<br />

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55<br />

56<br />

57<br />

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54<br />

Lot 54<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A very large bronze<br />

of Sneakweed, signed and dated 1998, 26/50, on black<br />

marble base, width 109cm height 103cm<br />

Lot 55<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A bronze figure<br />

‘Snailmaker’, signed and dated 2010, on black marble<br />

plinth, height 27cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Lot 56<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A bronze and marble<br />

water fountain ‘Jackpot’, signed and dated 1998,<br />

numbered 22/200, with glass pebble filled green marble<br />

bowl, mounted upon a white painted pedestal with<br />

internal fountain mechanism, height with marble bowl<br />

61cm height overall 183cm<br />

Lot 57<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

§ David Goode (British, b.1966). A pair of bronze<br />

Psathyrella mushrooms, each with a snail to the base,<br />

signed and dated 2000, on black marble plinths, height<br />

71cm<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

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58<br />

Lot 58<br />

Ladislav Jan Šaloun (Czech, 1870-1946). A large<br />

bronze group of a dignitary greeting two men, early<br />

20th century, signed to the base, on an oak plinth, 72cm<br />

high, 64.5cm wide<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 59<br />

Fredda Brilliant (Polish, 1903-1999). A cast bronze<br />

figure of Anton Chekhov (Russian, 1860-1904),<br />

playwright and short story writer), signed in the<br />

bronze, with a copy of the 1976 retrospective exhibition<br />

catalogue, depth 13cm height 22cm<br />

£250 - 350<br />

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Lot 60<br />

Serafin Nikolaevich Sud’binin ( Russian, 1867-1944).<br />

A bronze figure of the ballerina Tamara Karsavina on<br />

simulated marble socle, height 54cm<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

60<br />

59<br />

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61<br />

60A<br />

Lot 60A<br />

§ Sydney Harpley R.A. (British, 1927-1992), bronze,<br />

‘Girl with a beach ball’, signed and numbered 7/9, on<br />

black marble plinth with title plaque, overall height 85cm<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

Lot 61<br />

§ Sydney Harpley R.A. (British, 1927-1992), bronze,<br />

‘Girl on a Swing’, signed and numbered 7/9, on black<br />

marble plinth with title plaque, overall height 85cm<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

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Decorative Arts,<br />

Ceramics & Glass<br />

Lots 62 - 112<br />

73<br />

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Lot 62<br />

62<br />

A Pilkington’s Lancastrian ovoid vase, by William<br />

S. Mycock, 1923, decorated with harebells and berries,<br />

in violet, silver, green and ruby lustre, impressed marks<br />

and painted WSM 1923 mark, 19cm high<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 64<br />

A Martin Brothers cobalt blue glazed vase, early 20th<br />

century, of petal lobed baluster form, with ochre and brown<br />

glazes to the rim and the interior of the neck, incised mark<br />

Martinware Southall, 24.5cm high<br />

64<br />

£300 - 500<br />

63<br />

Lot 63<br />

A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre octagonal bowl, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, pattern Z4968, decorated with<br />

the Gargoyle pattern to the exterior and Bird on a Hoop to the interior, gilt printed mark and puce pattern no.Z4968,<br />

18cm wide<br />

£1500 - 2500<br />

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Lot 65<br />

A rare Martin Brothers ‘Wheel Boy, Bench Boy and<br />

Thrower’ stoneware plaque, dated 1882, modelled with<br />

relief figures, wheel, benches and pots, this plaque also<br />

documents the name of each worker and is incised below<br />

each figure - ‘“Wheel Boy” Tom Cox, “Bench Boy” Elvin<br />

Kellord, “Thrower” Edwin Bruce Martin’, incised upper<br />

left ‘Southall Pottery. Middlesex. 1882 R W Martin’, with<br />

curved plinth, 41cm wide 17.5cm high<br />

Lot 67<br />

A rare Martin Brothers stoneware rook chess piece,<br />

c.1920, possibly a prototype, indistinct incised mark ‘R W<br />

Martin Southall 10.1920 (?)’.<br />

cf. The Martin Brothers Potters by Malcolm Haslam,<br />

p133, Fig. XXV for a chess set featuring a similar rook<br />

with slightly different details. 11.5cm high<br />

£400 - 600<br />

cf. The Martin Brothers Potters by Malcolm Haslam, p79<br />

for a comparable high-relief plaque dated to c.1882.<br />

£7000 - 9000<br />

66<br />

Lot 66<br />

A Martin Brothers stoneware jug, c.1879, of squat ovoid form,<br />

decorated in brown and blue glazes with four shell motifs, the applied<br />

looped handle with grotesque mask terminal, impressed Mark<br />

R.W.MARTIN SOUTHALL, incised date 27.1.79, 14cm high<br />

£200 - 300<br />

67<br />

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68<br />

Lot 68<br />

Eugene Millet (1819-1879) for Viellard Bordeaux - an<br />

extensive Japonaise ‘Grands Oiseaux’ earthenware part<br />

dinner service, late 19th century, each piece printed and<br />

painted in bright colours with birds amid foliage in Japanese<br />

taste, some pieces with pseudo seal marks to the design,<br />

all with seal monogram mark to base ‘JV & C. B.’, 64 pieces<br />

including covers and stands, together with two ‘Grands<br />

Poissons’ plates and a footed dish (67). See Gorringes<br />

online condition report for list of items.<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 69<br />

Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., a rare ‘Tudric’ pewter<br />

and patinated copper clock, c.1902-05, model no. 0253,<br />

with a Continental twin train movement, the base stamped<br />

‘TUDRIC 0253’, 30cm high<br />

Literature - Liberty Pewter Sketch Book, Westminster City<br />

Archives, London, n.d., p. 57, no. 0253<br />

Stephen Martin, Archibald Knox, London, 1995, pp. 47<br />

(for the model illustrated in the Liberty & Co. Yule-Tide<br />

Catalogue, circa 1902-1903) and 88<br />

Michael Jeffery, Arts and Crafts Style, New York, 2001, p.<br />

170<br />

Stephen Martin, Archibald Knox, London, 2001, p. 235<br />

£5000 - 7000 69<br />

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70<br />

Lot 70<br />

Tiffany Studios. A counter-balance patinated bronze desk lamp<br />

with ‘Favrile’ glass shade, c.1905, with adjustable angle and tilt<br />

of shade, the shade engraved ‘L.C.T’, the bronze base stamped<br />

‘TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 417’, maximum height 41cm, shade<br />

17.3cm diameter<br />

Lot 71<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

Tiffany Studios, New York. A ‘Favrile’ glass flowerform vase,<br />

etched makers mark L.C.T. (Louis Comfort Tiffany), pattern<br />

Y1959, c.1907, 26cm high<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

71<br />

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73<br />

72<br />

Lot 72<br />

A rare Mintons Aesthetic period porcelain double moon<br />

flask, manner of Dr. Christopher Dresser, each side painted<br />

with a bird perched in a tree and insects and flowers within a<br />

gilded circular reserve, on a turquoise ground, the shoulder<br />

modelled with a dragon, impressed mark and date code for 1873,<br />

21.8cm high<br />

Lot 73<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) for Wedgwood, a ‘Boat Race’<br />

large bowl, c.1938, the exterior decorated with boat races in<br />

Oxford and Cambridge, the interior with Piccadilly Circus, black<br />

printed and impressed manufacturer’s marks and red ‘CL6263’,<br />

30cm diameter<br />

Lot 74<br />

£800 - 1000<br />

Rosenthal for Versace. A graduated pair of Medusa pattern<br />

jardinieres, gilt and black printed marks, 19.5cm and 14.5cm<br />

high<br />

£400 - 600<br />

74<br />

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75<br />

76<br />

Lot 75<br />

E.E. Strickland for Carter & Co, Poole pottery, six<br />

sets of four tile panels of animals and farm scenes,<br />

the designs comprise rabbits, pigs, a turkey, sheep,<br />

haystacks and a windmill, each tile 15.2cm (6in.) square<br />

and each set of four tiles 61cm square, minor faults.<br />

Provenance: removed form Dewhurst Butchers, Dover<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Lot 76<br />

A Clarice Cliff Rhodanthe pattern part dinner service,<br />

Biarritz shape, comprising a semi circular vegetable<br />

tureen and cover, 20cm, a similar sauce tureen, cover<br />

and stand, 16cm, four rectangular side plates, 18.5cm,<br />

four soup bowls and rectangular stands, 16.5cm and a<br />

gravy boat,17cm, Clarice Cliff facsimile signature marks<br />

and Biarritz printed marks<br />

Lot 77<br />

£800 - 1000<br />

Jules Sarlandie (1874-1936), a large Art Deco Limoges<br />

enamel polychrome plaque, Waiting for the ferryman,<br />

signed lower left, inscribed verso ‘En attendant Le<br />

Passeur’, 23.5cm x 34.5cm excluding frame<br />

£300 - 500<br />

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78<br />

79<br />

Lot 78<br />

§ Philip Egin (b.1959), a series of three crumpled<br />

monochrome glazed pottery jugs, c.2020, covered in<br />

a brown or ochre glaze, one example with moulded mark<br />

beneath the glaze ‘Capecraft hospital ware’, with copy of<br />

invoice, 16.7cm - 17.5cm<br />

Lot 79<br />

£400 - 600<br />

§ Sarah Walton (b.1945), a large salt glaze stoneware<br />

bird bath on a wood pedestal, total dimensions 42cm<br />

wide 82cm high<br />

Lot 80<br />

£300 - 500<br />

§ Ewen Henderson (1934-2000), a hand-built mixed<br />

laminated clay chawan, in a patchwork of volcanic<br />

cream, brown and terracotta clays, 12.5cm across, 10cm<br />

high<br />

Lot 81<br />

£300 - 500<br />

§ Ewen Henderson (1934-2000), a hand-built mixed<br />

laminated clay unomi, of cylindrical form, in a patchwork<br />

of volcanic grey, blue, pink, white and brown clays, paper<br />

label ‘132’ to base, 9.4cm high<br />

Lot 82<br />

£300 - 500<br />

§ Ewen Henderson (1934-2000), a hand-built mixed<br />

laminated clay unomi, of tapering cylindrical form, on a<br />

raised foot, in a patchwork of volcanic cream, green, blue,<br />

lilac, pink and brown clays, 11cm across 8.5cm high<br />

Lot 83<br />

£300 - 500<br />

§ Ewen Henderson (1934-2000), a hand-built mixed<br />

laminated clay unomi, of cylindrical form, in a patchwork<br />

of volcanic grey-blue, brown, cream, terracotta and ochre<br />

clays, 9.5cm across 8.5cm high<br />

Lot 84<br />

£300 - 500<br />

§ Ewen Henderson (1934-2000), a hand-built mixed<br />

laminated clay unomi, slightly oval in section, patchwork<br />

of volcanic blue, pink, buff, green, cream and brown<br />

clays, small paper label to base ‘EH 78’, 9.7cm across<br />

10cm high<br />

Lot 85<br />

£300 - 500<br />

§ Ewen Henderson (1934-2000), a hand-built mixed<br />

laminated clay unomi cup, of bulbous shape, in a<br />

patchwork of grey, blue, ochre, brown and cream clays,<br />

10cm across 9cm high<br />

£300 - 500<br />

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80<br />

81<br />

82<br />

83<br />

84<br />

85<br />

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86<br />

87<br />

89<br />

Lot 86<br />

88<br />

§ William Marshall (1923–2007), a large grey-blue and<br />

tenmoku glazed ovoid vase, with impressed lozenges<br />

to the shoulder, impressed seal mark, purchased from<br />

Bonhams Contemporary Ceramics sale, 15th June 1989,<br />

Lot 43 33cm high<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 87<br />

§ Angus Suttie (1946-1993), a multicoloured glazed<br />

stoneware dish or basket, with a twisted handle<br />

above a geometrically shaped dish base, decorated<br />

with geometric multicoloured glaze designs, apparently<br />

unsigned, 21.6cm wide 16.5cm high<br />

Lot 88<br />

£300 - 500<br />

An Italian maiolica jug (boccale), probably Montelupo,<br />

18th/19th century, painted with a soldier holding a<br />

stiletto and an axe, the opposing side with a drummer,<br />

around a central overall reserve inscribed ‘MOGLIE E<br />

BUOI DAI PAESI TUOI’, an Italian proverb meaning your<br />

wife, like your livestock, should come from your own<br />

town, unglazed base, 24.5cm high, minor damage<br />

£500 - 700<br />

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91<br />

Lot 89<br />

A large Italian maiolica bombola, 18th century,<br />

possibly Sicilian, painted with an angel and<br />

flower and fruit festoons, partially glazed base,<br />

35cm diameter, 29.5cm high, some restoration,<br />

crack to base<br />

Lot 90<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A large Rouen faience blue and white cistern,<br />

second quarter 18th century, painted with<br />

foliate scrolls, pendants and flowers, twin dolphin<br />

and shell surmount, domed cover lacking finial,<br />

57.5cm high, restorations<br />

Lot 91<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A massive Delft blue and white inverted<br />

baluster vase and cover, c.1700, painted with<br />

Chinese figures in a landscape in imitation of a<br />

Chinese late Ming vase and cover, 57.5cm high,<br />

neck and cover restored<br />

£500 - 700<br />

90<br />

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92<br />

94<br />

Lot 92<br />

A large Strasbourg faience octagonal dish, c.1720-<br />

40, painted in blue with a basket of flowers, within foliate<br />

banded borders, fluted edge, the base marked ‘S L’<br />

35.5cm wide<br />

Lot 93<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Two similar 18th century Delft blue and white hanging<br />

bough pots, of lobed demi-lune shape, painted in blue<br />

with foliage, 18.3cm wide<br />

Lot 94<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Delft blue and white Kraak style dish, late 17th<br />

century, the centre painted with a Chinese figure in a<br />

landscape, within panelled figure and foliate borders,<br />

34cm diameter<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Lot 95<br />

A Sevres porcelain shaped oval tray, date code for<br />

1754, probably later decorated with a central floral spray<br />

within a flower garland border, 33.5cm wide<br />

Lot 96<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Six Meissen porcelain figures of putti and a boy,<br />

second half 18th century, three modelled by J.J.<br />

Kandler as putti emblematic of Spring, Autumn and<br />

<strong>Winter</strong>, unmarked, a pair of seated putti holding a vase<br />

and a boy gardener, the last two with underglaze blue<br />

crossed swords marks, 8.5cm - 14.5cm high, restorations<br />

£600 - 800<br />

93<br />

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96<br />

95<br />

97<br />

Lot 97<br />

A Meissen figure of a cockatoo, late 19th century,<br />

underglaze blue crossed swords mark and incised model<br />

no.57, 21.5cm high, chip to crest<br />

Lot 98<br />

£200 - 300<br />

A Meissen porcelain group of a maid and a gallant<br />

by a pedestal, 19th century, underglaze blue crossed<br />

swords and asterisk mark and number 30, 22cm high,<br />

crack to base<br />

£250 - 350<br />

98<br />

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Lot 102<br />

A Baccarat millefiori glass paperweight,<br />

dated 1847, decorated with assorted closepacked<br />

polychrome canes including ‘B1847’,<br />

7.5cm diameter<br />

Lot 103<br />

£300 - 400<br />

A rare Meissen porcelain figure of a child<br />

on a pillow, designed by Conrad Hentschel,<br />

c.1905, underglaze blue crossed swords mark<br />

and incised model number U150, 12.5cm high<br />

£400 - 600<br />

100<br />

101<br />

99<br />

Lot 99<br />

Three large Bohemian ruby stained glass goblets and<br />

covers, late 19th century, each wheel engraved with<br />

hunting scenes, 38.5cm to 50.5cm high, rim chips<br />

Lot 100<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Sevres reticulated part coffee set, early 20th<br />

century, finely pierced with six petal flower heads and<br />

honeycomb bands, impressed and printed marks with<br />

manufacturing dates ranging from 1903-1915, coffee pot<br />

19cm high<br />

Lot 101<br />

A pair of Italian tin-glaze earthenware figures of<br />

seated greyhounds, 35cm high<br />

£1500 - 2500<br />

£350 - 400<br />

104<br />

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103<br />

102<br />

105<br />

106<br />

Lot 104<br />

A Meissen seated figure of a German Wachtelhund<br />

(spaniel), 19th century, underglaze blue crossed swords<br />

mark, incised model no. 333, 19cm high, restoration and<br />

damage<br />

Lot 105<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Royal Copenhagen Flora Danica deep dish, c.1956<br />

and a Copenhagen coffee cup, 19th century, the<br />

dish painted with a named botanical specimen ’Rosa<br />

Villosa Horn’, printed marks, 25cm diameter, the coffee<br />

cup painted in Meissen style with figures in a harbour,<br />

underglaze blue three waves mark, 6.5cm high (2)<br />

Lot 106<br />

£200 - 300<br />

A Longton Hall cream jug, c.1755, modelled in the form<br />

of two overlapping vine leaves, the handle modelled as a<br />

twig with two clusters of small purple grapes, the interior<br />

with flower sprays, unglazed foot, 12.5cm long 8.1 cm<br />

high, hairline cracks<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Lot 107<br />

107<br />

A Chelsea red anchor leaf dish, c.1756, painted to<br />

the centre with a floral spray within naturalistic painted<br />

borders, iron red anchor mark, receipt for Delomosne &<br />

Son Ltd. 7th July 1981, 24cm long<br />

£300 - 400<br />

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112<br />

109<br />

Lot 108<br />

A good Chelsea silver-shape dish, c.1752, the shape<br />

attributed to the silversmith Nicholas Sprimont, painted<br />

with floral sprays and insects, spur marks to base and<br />

‘moons’ to body, 33.4cm across. Provenance - Graham<br />

and Oxley Ltd, 11th October 1980.<br />

Lot 109<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A good pair of Bow porcelain bocage figures, c.1770,<br />

modelled as a boy and a girl holding the lid of a flower<br />

painted basket, standing before bocage, on a scrollwork<br />

base, iron red anchor and dagger marks, 22cm high<br />

Provenance - receipt for Millhouse, Petworth, July 1986.<br />

Lot 110<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

Two Derby dessert plates, late 18th century, attributed<br />

to Zachariah Boreman and ‘Jockey’ Hill, the Boreman<br />

plate painted with a titled view ‘Dunstaffnage Castle<br />

on Loch Etive Scotland’, blue Derby mark and pattern<br />

number 254, 22.8cm diameter and the ‘Jockey’ Hill plate<br />

painted with the titled view ‘south front of Kedleston Hall<br />

Derbyshire’, blue and gilt wreath border, blue Derby mark,<br />

pattern number 50 and decorator’s mark ‘2’ inside foot,<br />

21.8cm diameter<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 111<br />

A rare Derby plate from the Pares service, c.1810,<br />

decorated in imitation of oriental lacquer with a black<br />

border richly gilt, with a landscape and a bird in flight,<br />

further gilt floral sprays around the rim, crown, crossed<br />

batons and D mark, pattern no 397, all in red, 21.5cm<br />

diameter<br />

Lot 112<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A rare Rockingham botanical specimen part breakfast<br />

service, griffin statant mark, c.1826, with some<br />

matching pieces, c.1830-5, each piece painted with<br />

titled botanical specimens, each base inscribed in iron<br />

red with the specimens title some pieces with pattern<br />

number 580, the majority of saucers and plates with iron<br />

red griffin statant Rockingham mark indicating most of the<br />

service was supplied in late 1826, with a different pattern<br />

Rockingham pink rose and insect painted soup dish and<br />

a botanical specimen jug. See Gorringes online condition<br />

report for a full listing of the service.<br />

cf. Alwyn and Angela Cox, Rockingham 1745–1842,<br />

colour plate 47 for a variation on this pattern. This<br />

service is similar to the Royal botanical plants and flies<br />

service delivered to Wentworth house in 1829 but with<br />

the absence of insects on the plants. According to Castle<br />

Howard records a breakfast service of pattern 580 was<br />

delivered to the Earl of Carlisle in November 1829, from<br />

the Bramelds’ York shop and is described as Royal<br />

Breakfasts.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

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Asian Works of<br />

Art<br />

Lots 113-232<br />

126<br />

47


113<br />

Lot 113<br />

A large Japanese Arita ovoid vase, 18th century,<br />

painted in Imari palette with peonies, chrysanthemums<br />

and willow, 43.5cm high, cracks<br />

Lot 114<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A pair of Japanese Satsuma miniature bottle vases,<br />

signed ‘Hankinzan Do’, Meiji period, each finely<br />

painted with ladies in a garden pavilion, on a bird and<br />

flower decorated ground, with intricate brocade borders,<br />

signed in gilt to a square seal on the base, 7.7cm high<br />

Lot 115<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Japanese miniature Satsuma pottery baluster<br />

vase, by Yabu Meizan, Meiji period, finely painted with<br />

groups of figures, the neck with bands of flowers, gilt four<br />

character seal mark, 3.9cm high<br />

Lot 116<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Japanese blue and white ‘prunus’ double gourd<br />

sake flask, late Edo period, 31.5cm high<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

114<br />

115<br />

117<br />

119<br />

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Lot 117<br />

A large Japanese Satsuma pottery vase, late 19th<br />

century, finely gilded and painted in enamels with<br />

chrysanthemums and plum blossom, gosu blue sprigs<br />

and phoenix mon, the neck applied with a pair of ‘dragon’<br />

handles, unmarked, 33.5cm, some damage to handles<br />

Lot 118<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Japanese School, late Edo period, scroll painting<br />

of waves and the moon behind rocks, red seal mark<br />

upper left, brocade borders, image 28.5cm x 46.5cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

118<br />

Lot 119<br />

A series of three Japanese watercolours of Zen<br />

Buddhist scenes, Edo period, depicting Ken’eo and<br />

Datsueba, Jigoku Sai-no-kawara and Hyakkanichi Byodo-o<br />

/Kanzeon Bosatsu, inscribed upper right, each 35. 5 x 45<br />

cm<br />

Lot 120<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Japanese bronze model of a sword fittings master<br />

craftsman, by Miyao Eisuke, Meiji period, the seated<br />

artist chasing a bronze tsuba, signed ‘Miyao saku’, total<br />

height 18cm including original gilt lacquered wood stand,<br />

small section of bronze lacking<br />

£400 - 600<br />

116<br />

120<br />

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123<br />

127<br />

121<br />

Lot 121<br />

A Japanese silver wire cloisonné enamel vase, Meiji<br />

period, manner of Hayashi Kodenji, silver mounted<br />

rims, decorated with flowering shrubs and trees, thicker<br />

silver wire to some stems and the irises, unmarked, 15cm<br />

high<br />

Lot 122<br />

£300 - 400<br />

A Japanese bronze model an eagle standing on a<br />

rock, Meiji period, in two parts, incised five character<br />

signature to base, 44.5cm high<br />

Lot 123<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A Japanese silver wire cloisonné enamel baluster<br />

vase, by Ando, mid 20th century, decorated with<br />

archaistic birds, scrolls and lappets, Ando mark to base,<br />

plated rims, 26cm high<br />

Lot 124<br />

122<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Chinese blue and white panelled dish, Kangxi<br />

period, the centre painted with a lotus flower within<br />

ruyi head, rockwork and foliate panelled borders, the<br />

underside with ribbon tied ‘wan’ lozenge mark surrounded<br />

by floral sprigs, 36.5cm diameter, rim chip with hairline<br />

crack<br />

£300 - 500<br />

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125<br />

Lot 125<br />

A Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, Kangxi period,<br />

painted with flowers scrolling tendrils and leaves, café au<br />

lait glazed rim, 25cm high<br />

Lot 126<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A pair of massive Chinese blue and white Aster<br />

pattern dishes, Kangxi mark but Republic period,<br />

each finely painted to the centre with five aster flower<br />

heads amid tightly curled scrolls, and a panelled border<br />

of aster flowers, six character Kangxi mark, 54.5cm<br />

diameter, one with a small section broken and restuck<br />

Lot 127<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A Chinese blue and white ‘phoenix’ vase, Kangxi<br />

period, painted with phoenixes amid flowers and scrolling<br />

clouds, 34.5cm high<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

124<br />

126<br />

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128<br />

Lot 128<br />

A Chinese clobbered blue and white vase and cover,<br />

18th/19th century, painted in underglaze blue with a river<br />

landscape scene and later over-enamelled in Europe<br />

with dragons and other details, the domed cover with<br />

replacement hound finial, 47cm high<br />

Lot 129<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A pair of Chinese blue and white ribbed ovoid jars,<br />

Kangxi period, each painted with ‘Antiques’ roundels<br />

and lotus flower and leaf banded borders, 13.4cm high,<br />

excluding wood stand and cover, one chipped with<br />

hairline crack<br />

Lot 130<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Chinese flambé bottle vase, Langyao, 18th century,<br />

the cream glaze to the upper neck trailing to violet and ox<br />

blood, 20.7cm high<br />

Lot 131<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Chinese Imari tall ovoid jar, Kangxi period, painted<br />

with a scholar and attendant in a mountainous river<br />

landscape, the reverse with insects amid peonies and<br />

rock work, 24cm high<br />

Lot 132<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A pair of Chinese famille verte small jars, Kangxi<br />

period, each painted with flowering shrub panels,<br />

underglaze blue double circle mark to base, 15.5cm high<br />

£400 - 600<br />

130<br />

131<br />

133<br />

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129<br />

132<br />

135<br />

Lot 133<br />

A Chinese famille verte bottle water bottle, Kangxi<br />

period, painted with birds amid chrysanthemums and<br />

pine trees in a fenced garden, the neck with ribbon tied<br />

bouquet of flowers, 24.5cm high<br />

Lot 134<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Chinese famille verte baluster ‘Four Beauties’<br />

baluster vase, Kangxi period, vase 42cm high, lower<br />

third restored, base lacking and mounted as a lamp, total<br />

height 53cm<br />

Lot 135<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

A Chinese blue and white tea bowl and saucer,<br />

Chenghua mark but Kangxi period, each painted with<br />

four different flower sprays, prunus and cracked ice<br />

border, 9.7cm diameter<br />

£300 - 500<br />

134<br />

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137<br />

136<br />

Lot 136<br />

A Chinese enamelled biscuit figure of a seated court<br />

official, Kangxi period, wearing dragon robes, seated on<br />

a plinth, 31.5cm high, small losses<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 137<br />

A Chinese Jian style brown glazed vase, hu, 18th/19th<br />

century, applied with a pair of shaped handles to the<br />

cylindrical neck, unmarked, 31.5cm high, cracked, wood<br />

stand<br />

Provenance - Frederick Anthony White (1842-1933)<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

138<br />

Lot 138<br />

A pair of Chinese sancai-glazed biscuit Buddhist lion<br />

joss stick holders, Kangxi period, 15.5 and 16 cm<br />

high, some restoration<br />

£300 - 500<br />

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139<br />

Lot 139<br />

A Chinese blue and white ‘alms’ bowl or censer,<br />

cyclical date for the 56th year of the reign of Kangxi<br />

corresponding to 1717 and of the period, the exterior<br />

painted with a band of lotus flowers, scrolling tendrils<br />

and leaves, unglazed interior and base, the underside<br />

inscribed in black ink ‘wushi liu nian hao sheng tang zhi<br />

guangji’ ‘made in the 56th year of the reign of Kangxi for<br />

the Hall of Light’, 21cm diameter 9cm high, two hairline<br />

cracks<br />

Provenance - Frederick Anthony White (1842-1933)<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

Lot 140<br />

A Chinese Transitional blue and white jar, c.1640,<br />

finely painted with four flower sprays, with incised line<br />

borders and lappets to the neck, 19cm high, cover lacking<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

140<br />

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141<br />

143<br />

144<br />

Lot 141<br />

A pair of Chinese blue and white moon flasks, 19th<br />

century, each painted with birds amid flowers and rock<br />

work, the neck applied with a pair of foliate handles, one<br />

flask with apocryphal Kangxi four character mark to base,<br />

30cm high, small glaze losses and firing cracks<br />

Lot 142<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Chinese turquoise ground ‘Boys’ dish, Jiaqing seal<br />

mark but Republic period, painted with boys playing,<br />

apocryphal iron red Jiaqing seal mark, 23.5cm diameter<br />

Lot 143<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Chinese blue and white ‘fu lu shou’ double gourd<br />

vase, Wanli mark probably late 19th century, the<br />

branches of the peach tree forming the characters ‘fu, lu,<br />

shou’, apocryphal Wanli mark, 22cm high<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 144<br />

An unusual Chinese blue and white ‘dragon’ box and<br />

cover, 19th century, with weighted base, inscribed to the<br />

cover and box, 10.5cm high, lid repaired, rim chip<br />

Lot 145<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A Chinese celadon glazed ‘eight trigrams’ square<br />

vase, cong, Guangxu six character mark probably<br />

later, 30cm high<br />

Lot 146<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A Chinese flambé meiping, 18th century or later, burnt<br />

biscuit base, 14cm high<br />

Lot 147<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Chinese white glazed vessel and cover, dou, Qing<br />

or later, moulded with archaistic scrolls, 25cm high<br />

£400 - 600<br />

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147<br />

142<br />

146<br />

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148<br />

Lot 148<br />

A Chinese famille rose fencai ‘pheasant’ vase and<br />

cover, 19th century, Jiaqing-Daoguang period,<br />

painted with two pheasants amid rockwork, peonies and<br />

blossoming trees, 28cm high, small faults to cover, wood<br />

stand<br />

Lot 149<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A pair of Chinese famille rose fencai ‘boys’ baluster<br />

vases, 19th century, each painted with boys holding<br />

flags, lotus and a peach branch with ladies and officials in<br />

a garden, 39.7 and 40cm high, hairline cracks<br />

Lot 150<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A Chinese enamelled porcelain ‘dragon’ cylindrical<br />

vase, late 19th century, painted with a four claw dragon<br />

amid flowers on a turquoise ground, between pink and<br />

yellow ground floral bands, 35.5cm high, rim splinter<br />

chips<br />

£600 - 800<br />

153<br />

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152<br />

Lot 151<br />

A pair of Chinese green enamelled ‘dragon’ jars and covers,<br />

Daoguang mark and period (1821-50), each shoulder painted with the<br />

eight Buddhist emblems above dragons chasing flaming pearls, red six<br />

character seal mark to the base, 21.5cm high, damaged and repaired<br />

Provenance - Frederick Anthony White (1842-1933)<br />

Lot 152<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A pair of Chinese yellow ground ‘Hundred Boys’ cups, 19th century,<br />

each depicting a procession of boys, four character mark to base, 6.5cm<br />

high 8.5cm diameter<br />

Lot 153<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A Chinese coral ground saucer dish, 19th/20th century, the interior<br />

painted with five bats around a shou medallion, the underside with<br />

peonies and other flowers on a yellow and coral ground, 16cm diameter<br />

£300 - 500<br />

150<br />

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155<br />

159<br />

Lot 154<br />

A Chinese blue and white bowl, 20th century, painted<br />

with lotus flowers, scrolling tendrils and leaves below a<br />

band of ruyl heads, 44cm diameter 38cm height<br />

£500 - 800<br />

158<br />

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160<br />

Lot 155<br />

A Chinese enamelled porcelain goldfish bowl, late<br />

19th century, painted to shaped reserves with warriors<br />

fighting, on a yellow ground decorated with flowers and<br />

scrolling tendrils, the interior painted with five goldfish,<br />

42cm diameter 35cm high, several short hairline cracks to<br />

the body<br />

Lot 156<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Chinese blue and white bottle vase, 19th century,<br />

painted with figures in a garden, the neck with butterflies<br />

amid fruit and flower sprigs, 35cm high<br />

Lot 157<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Chinese famille rose fencai ‘dragon’ saucer dish,<br />

Jiaqing four character seal mark, 19th century, painted<br />

six bats, five different coloured dragons amid clouds and<br />

flames, above waves, around a central fruit medallion, the<br />

underside with four character mark, 14.6cm diameter<br />

Lot 158<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Chinese enamelled porcelain ‘landscape’ bottle<br />

vase, Republic period, finely painted with figures amidst<br />

pavilions on a path between rocks and on a boat in a river<br />

landscape, six character Yongzheng mark, 44cm high,<br />

hairline crack to neck<br />

Lot 159<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Chinese famille verte beaker vase, gu, 19th century,<br />

painted with three continuous bands of soldiers and battle<br />

scenes, 45cm high, glaze losses and damage to base<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 160<br />

156<br />

A Chinese ovoid ‘dragon’ vase, 19th century or later,<br />

painted with three stylised dragon medallions, the neck<br />

modelled with a dragon and a bat, apocryphal Yongzheng<br />

seal mark, 17.5cm high<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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Lot 161<br />

A Chinese blue and white ‘dragon’ moonflask, 19th<br />

century, each side painted with two confronting dragons,<br />

within lotus flower and scrolling leaf borders, the neck<br />

applied with a pair of pierced ‘pine branch’ handles, 26cm<br />

high<br />

Lot 162<br />

A Chinese robin’s egg glazed pear shaped vase,<br />

yuhuchunping, Guangxu mark, 28.5cm high<br />

Lot 163<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A Chinese famille rose square tea caddy, mid 19th<br />

century, painted with the figures of the Shanxing, Zhong<br />

Kui riding a tiger, the He He Erxian and with five bats<br />

around a shou medallion, 13.7cm high excluding wood<br />

stand and cover, slight damage<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 164<br />

A pair of large Chinese famille rose fencai square<br />

baluster vases, 19th century, each painted to three<br />

sides with figures in market places and farming scenes to<br />

the fourth side, applied with a pair lion mask ring handles,<br />

53cm high, some wear to enamels<br />

Lot 165<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

A Chinese pigment painted limestone torso of<br />

Buddha, probably Northern Qi dynasty (550-577 CE),<br />

wearing robes hanging from the left shoulder, 36cm high,<br />

mounted on a later base, total height 42.5cm<br />

Lot 166<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A set of five Chinese pigment painted pottery<br />

standing figures of musicians, Han dynasty or later,<br />

15–22cm high<br />

£600 - 800<br />

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165<br />

Lot 167<br />

A large Chinese grey pottery model of a farmstead,<br />

Han dynasty (200BCE - 220CE), the open roofed<br />

building above figures of farmers and livestock, one a<br />

square dish base, with copy of thermoluminescence test<br />

certificate, 35cm high 38cm wide 38cm deep<br />

Lot 168<br />

£500 - 700<br />

Three Chinese pigment painted grey pottery ‘granary’<br />

jars, Han dynasty (200BCE - 220CE), the roof shaped<br />

tops above bands of diaper, scrolls and triangles, on three<br />

stump feet, remnants of soil and some mineral deposits to<br />

surface, 29.5 and 32cm high<br />

£300 - 500<br />

167<br />

163<br />

161<br />

162<br />

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169<br />

Lot 169<br />

A Chinese Ming blue and white ‘lotus pond’ deep<br />

bowl, the interior painted with pavilions and rocks above<br />

waves the border with a continuous river landscape, the<br />

exterior painted with ducks amid lotus above a band of<br />

ruyi heads, 21.5cm diameter, 10.5cm high, hairline crack<br />

to rim<br />

Lot 170<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A Chinese Longquan celadon barbed rim dish, Yuanearly<br />

Ming dynasty, 14th/15th century, the centre<br />

moulded with a lotus flower, within a foliate carved<br />

cavetto and barbed rim, fluting to the underside and burnt<br />

orange ring to base, some etching to the glaze possibly<br />

from a shipwreck, 22.5cm diameter<br />

Lot 171<br />

£700 - 900<br />

A Chinese late Ming blue and white ‘bird and lotus’<br />

kendi, painted with wading birds amid lotus and water<br />

ripples in a pond, the neck with leaf lappets, mark to base<br />

‘Da Ming Nian Zao’ (Made in the Ming dynasty), 16.5 cm<br />

high, areas of restoration<br />

Lot 172<br />

£200 - 300<br />

A Chinese late Ming blue and white ewer, made for<br />

the Islamic market, Jiajing to Wanli period, painted<br />

with floral medallions and bands of foliage, the long<br />

scrolled spout with later mount and strut, later silver<br />

handle, mark to base ‘Da Ming Nian Zao’ (Made in the<br />

Great Ming dynasty), 21cm high, damage and later<br />

Islamic silver mounts<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

172<br />

173<br />

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174<br />

175<br />

Lot 173<br />

A Chinese dark brown glazed twin handled amphora,<br />

in Tang style probably Republic period, of inverted<br />

baluster form with a ring shaped neck applied with a pair<br />

of high scrolled handles with zoomorphic terminals, with<br />

Jian type metallic dark brown glaze, 29.5cm high<br />

Lot 174<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Chinese Longquan celadon barbed rim dish,<br />

15th century, the centre moulded with a lotus flower<br />

and foliage within a fluted Comito and barbed rim, the<br />

underside with fluting and burnt orange ring to the base,<br />

26.5cm wide, wear to glaze<br />

£700 - 900<br />

Lot 175<br />

A small Chinese Longquan ‘golden’ celadon ‘twinfish’<br />

marriage dish, Southern Song-Yuan dynasty, the<br />

centre relief moulded with twin fish swimming in opposite<br />

directions, under a ‘golden’ celadon crackle glaze, 12cm<br />

diameter<br />

Lot 176<br />

176<br />

£300 - 400<br />

A Chinese Swatow slip-decorated brown ground<br />

dish, Zhangzhou kilns, early 17th century, the centre<br />

decorated with a lion dog in the landscape, the cavetto<br />

and rim with scrolling foliage and dots, 37cm diameter<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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178<br />

Lot 177<br />

A large Annamese blue and white dish, 16th century,<br />

the centre painted with a flower and broad leaves, the<br />

cavetto with flower heads and scrolling leaves, unglazed<br />

rim, the underside with brown wash within a panelled<br />

lotus petal border, 35.5cm diameter<br />

Lot 178<br />

179<br />

£600 - 800<br />

An Annamese polychrome ‘bird’ dish, 15th-16th<br />

century, painted in underglaze blue and over enamelled<br />

in red and green with a bird amid flowers and foliage,<br />

unglazed rim, pale brown wash to the underside with<br />

lappeted border, 34.5cm diameter, stained and with<br />

cracks<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Lot 179<br />

A large Chinese Swatow blue and white ‘Shou Lao’<br />

dish, Zhangzhou kilns, Wanli period, the centre<br />

painted with the Shou Lao riding a crane, holding a fan<br />

in his hand, amid clouds, with the figure of a deer in<br />

the background, the cavetto painted with chilong, and<br />

the broad rim with flowers and foliage, kiln grit to the<br />

underside, with a border of flowers, 43.4cm diameter, tiny<br />

rim chip<br />

Lot 180<br />

180<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

A Chinese Ming Longquan celadon flower moulded<br />

dish, 15th century, the centre moulded with a lotus<br />

flower and leaves within a fluted cavetto and moulded<br />

rim, burnt orange ring to the base, all under a sea-green<br />

glaze, 34.5cm diameter, scratching to glaze<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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182<br />

183<br />

184<br />

Lot 181<br />

A Chinese Ming Longquan celadon ‘diaper and floral’<br />

charger, 15th century, the centre carved with a diaper<br />

medallion, within a flower and leaf carved cavetto and a<br />

wavy line and foliate carved broad rim, burnt orange ring<br />

to the base, covered in a pale sea-green glaze, 45cm<br />

diameter, wear to glaze<br />

Lot 182<br />

£1200 - 1600<br />

A Chinese late Ming blue and white fluted kendi,<br />

Zhangzhou kilns, the neck and shoulder painted with<br />

flowers and lingzhi fungus, with a fluted body and spout,<br />

16cm high, small chips and glaze cracks<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Lot 183<br />

A Chinese Longquan celadon ‘twin fish’ marriage<br />

dish, Southern Song - Yuan dynasty, 13th/14th<br />

century, with sea-green to olive green glaze, the centre<br />

moulded with twin fish within two incised lines and a<br />

broad rim, the underside with burnt orange edge to the<br />

foot and petal moulded border, 22cm diameter, cracks to<br />

base<br />

Lot 184<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A small Chinese Ming Longquan celadon dish,<br />

15th/16th century, the interior with a fluted cavetto,<br />

the sea-green glaze with some etching probably from a<br />

shipwreck, 16.2cm diameter, some faults<br />

£200 - 300<br />

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186<br />

187<br />

191<br />

Lot 185<br />

A Chinese late Ming blue glazed and slip decorated<br />

‘qilin’ ewer, for the Islamic market, the flattened pearshaped<br />

body with long S-shaped spout joined by a strut<br />

to the body, each side decorated in burnt orange-white<br />

slip with a galloping qilin amid flames, 20cm high, later<br />

Islamic silver mounts, wear<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 186<br />

A Chinese late Ming blue glazed and slip decorated<br />

‘qilin’ ewer, for the Islamic market, the flattened pearshaped<br />

body with long S-shaped spout joined in the body<br />

by a strut, with a long C scrolled handle, decorated in slip<br />

to each side with a galloping qilin amid flames, 19.5cm<br />

high, handle and tip of spout restored, wear<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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190<br />

192<br />

189<br />

Lot 187<br />

A Chinese Swatow slip-decorated blue glazed deep<br />

dish, Zhangzhou kilns, early 17th century, decorated<br />

in white slip with feather-like flowers and scrolling leaves,<br />

the cavetto with dotted foliage, on a soft ground, 38cm<br />

wide, crack to base<br />

Lot 188<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Chinese Ming blue and white ‘lion’ dish, four<br />

character Ming mark, painted with four lions amid<br />

flowing ribbons around a central floral medallion,<br />

the cavetto with leafy scrolls and the broad rim with<br />

waves and circles, the underside decorated with foliate<br />

medallions, four character mark ‘Da Ming Nian Zao’<br />

(Made during the Great Ming dynasty), 31cm diameter,<br />

chip and cracks<br />

Lot 189<br />

A Chinese celadon small baluster jar and cover,<br />

Southern Song dynasty or later, 8cm high<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 190<br />

A Chinese painted leaf fan with mother-of-pearl<br />

sticks, 19th century, the leaf painted with ladies on the<br />

shoreline, a fisherman on a boat in a river landscape, the<br />

mother of pearl sticks and guards carved and pierced with<br />

figures, 28cm, some damage to mother-of-pearl<br />

Lot 191<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Chinese cloisonné enamel, hardstone and motherof-pearl<br />

mounted table screen, with pierced and carved<br />

wood stand, 42cm high 37cm wide, one foot lacking<br />

Lot 192<br />

£1200 - 1600<br />

A Chinese or Japanese set of seven coral figures of<br />

immortals, on a stepped wood stand, 43cm wide, figures<br />

4 to 8cm high<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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194<br />

Lot 193<br />

A pair of Chinese elm incense stands, 19th century,<br />

the rectangular tops above a galleried central tier, on<br />

square moulded legs joined by low stretchers, 39cm wide<br />

30cm deep 83.5cm high<br />

Lot 194<br />

195<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A Chinese cinnabar lacquer quatre-lobed baluster<br />

vase, 18th/19th century, carved in high relief with<br />

scholars and boys in mountainous river landscapes,<br />

25cm high<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 195<br />

A Chinese bamboo and Guangzhou ivory mounted<br />

bird cage, late Qing dynasty, with two Guangxu mark<br />

and period porcelain bird feeders (1875-1908), the<br />

bamboo cage with Guangzhou figure-carved ivory mounts<br />

to the finial, door and feet, the two porcelain bird feeders<br />

incised with landscape scenes highlighted in black<br />

pigment, six character Guangxu marks to base, this item<br />

qualifies under the UK less than 10% ivory exemption but<br />

will probably require a CITES certificate to be exported<br />

outside of the UK. cage 32.5cm high to top of handle.<br />

Registration of an ivory item Submission reference:<br />

ME467YEQ<br />

Lot 196<br />

£200 - 300<br />

A Chinese huanghuali brushpot, bitong, 18th/19th<br />

century, of tapering cylindrical form, on a circular foot<br />

ring, 12.2cm high 8.5cm diameter<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

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199<br />

197<br />

Lot 197<br />

A Chinese zitan stand for a circular plaque, 18th/19th<br />

century, carved in high relief and open-work with five bats<br />

amid scrolling clouds above rockwork, on a later wood<br />

plinth, 15.5cm high 18cm wide<br />

Lot 198<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A scholarly collection of six 19th century Chinese<br />

snuff bottles, to include two amber examples, 4.6cm,<br />

damaged and 6.3cm, old cracks, creamy opaque jade,<br />

5.5cm, russet quartz, 5.1cm, smoky quartz, incised with<br />

Lotus, 6.8cm and glass imitating amber, five. 5cm all with<br />

silver stoppers and snuff spoons<br />

Lot 199<br />

A Chinese bright spinach green jade ‘dragon’ belt<br />

hook, 18th/19th century, carved in high relief and<br />

openwork, 9.5cm long<br />

£300 - 500<br />

£300 - 500<br />

196<br />

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201<br />

202<br />

203<br />

Lot 200<br />

A Chinese archaistic celadon jade two handled cup,<br />

17th century, carved in relief with archaistic scrolls and<br />

taotie masks, interspersed with shaped fins, the stone<br />

with cream inclusions and veining, 12.9cm across 6.1cm<br />

high, associated wood stand<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 201<br />

A Chinese white jade ‘Hehe Erxian’ disc, 19th/20th<br />

century, carved and pierced with a bat above the boys<br />

holding a sprig of fungus and lotus, amid scrolling<br />

tendrils, the stone of good even tone, 5.6cm diameter,<br />

wood stand<br />

£200 - 300<br />

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205<br />

206<br />

Lot 202<br />

A Chinese pale celadon jade inscribed plaque,<br />

19th/20th century, carved in relief with a pine tree in a<br />

mountainous landscape, the reverse with a six character<br />

inscription, pierced scroll work the slightly darker<br />

inclusions in the stone, 5.1cm, suspended from a wood<br />

stand<br />

Lot 203<br />

£400 - 600<br />

An unusual Chinese white jade plaque, 18th/19th<br />

century, carved in high relief with three seated immortals<br />

and two acrobats supported by leaves and scrolling<br />

tendrils surmounted by a lotus flower, the reverse carved<br />

in low relief with a fish leaping from waves, a rock and<br />

two cranes in-flight amid clouds, 6.7cm x 8.1cm, wood<br />

stand<br />

Lot 204<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A pair of Chinese agate vases and covers, early 20th<br />

century, each baluster shaped body carved with multiple<br />

zoomorphic ring handles, the domed cover surmounted<br />

by a Buddhist lion finial, 19.5cm high, chip to one lion<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 205<br />

A Chinese pale celadon jade ram group, carved in high<br />

relief and openwork with a ram and young biting a sprig of<br />

lingzhi fungus, 7cm long<br />

Lot 206<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A Chinese white jade mythical beast group, the stone<br />

of good even tone with some russet patches to the<br />

surface, 12cm long<br />

Lot 207<br />

207<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A pair of Chinese jadeite cups, the white stone with<br />

emerald green veining, 6.2cm high, wood stands, fitted<br />

box<br />

£1200 - 1500<br />

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210<br />

209<br />

Lot 208<br />

A fine Chinese Mughal style celadon jade<br />

‘chrysanthemum’ bowl, 18th/19th century, the stone<br />

of good even tone with occasional natural inclusions and<br />

veining, 9.4cm diameter<br />

Lot 209<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Chinese pale celadon jade boulder carving, carved<br />

in high relief and openwork with Shou Lao, sages and<br />

attendants amid rocks and pine, the stone with some<br />

white and russet inclusions, 21cm high 15.5cm wide<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

214<br />

Lot 210<br />

A large Chinese cloisonné enamel and gilt bronze<br />

mounted bottle vase, 18th/19th century, decorated<br />

with birds amid flowers and foliage on a key fret turquoise<br />

ground, 42.5cm high, some losses and restoration to<br />

enamel<br />

Lot 211<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Chinese cloisonné enamel and gilt bronze baluster<br />

vase, 17th/18th century, decorated in polychrome<br />

enamels with lotus, other flowers, scrolling tendrils and<br />

leaves on a pale blue ground, central lappeted band,<br />

heavy bronze body, 19.5cm high<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

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212<br />

Lot 212<br />

A Chinese bronze censer and stand, ding, 18th/19th<br />

century, the squat baluster shaped censer with a pair of<br />

looped handles, cast archaistic four character Xuande<br />

mark, and three tapering stump feet, the circular stand<br />

with three shaped bracket feet, 18.7cm wide, 11cm high<br />

Lot 213<br />

213<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A pair of Chinese cloisonné enamel ‘gourd vine’<br />

vases, early 19th century, decorated in colours with<br />

goats on vines amid leaves, the neck with lotus flowers<br />

and scrolls on a pale blue ground, some gilding to the<br />

copper wires, 18cm high<br />

£600 - 900<br />

Lot 214<br />

A pair of Chinese archaistic bronze two handled altar<br />

vases, Ming dynasty, of rectangular baluster shape, cast<br />

in low relief with leiwen panels and applied with a pair of<br />

pixiu head ring handles, 23cm high<br />

Lot 215<br />

215<br />

£600 - 900<br />

A Chinese bronze censer, two character Xuande<br />

seal mark, 18th century, of ribbed cylindrical form, cast<br />

archaistic mark to base, 10.4cm high, 12.1cm diameter,<br />

small dents<br />

£500 - 700<br />

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220<br />

223<br />

221<br />

217<br />

Lot 216<br />

A Chinese Imperial copper alloy censer, ding, 18th<br />

century, the lobed dark brown patinated body with gilt<br />

copper alloy foliate reserves and a pair of gilt lion mask<br />

handles, on three long stump feet, 12cm wide 7cm high,<br />

ring handles and cover lacking, some wear<br />

Lot 217<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A Chinese inscribed bronze seal, cast with the<br />

inscription ‘Confucian Studies seal of Dengchuan County,<br />

Manufactured by the Board of Rites’, 9cm wide 8.5cm<br />

high<br />

Lot 218<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Chinese archaistic bronze beaker vase, gu, Ming<br />

dynasty, cast in low relief with archaistic scrolls and<br />

taotie masks, interspersed by raised fins, 19.2cm high<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 219<br />

A small Tibetan gilt bronze seated figure of Buddha<br />

Shakyamuni, 18th century, on a double lotus throne,<br />

later base panel, 9.5cm high, lacking bowl in left hand<br />

Provenance - Ken Paul collection<br />

Lot 220<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Tibetan rock crystal and gem set pendant, 19th<br />

century, the central arched rock crystal carved in relief<br />

with a Buddhist deity, within an arched border of turquoise<br />

and quartz cabochons, 5.8cm including suspension loop<br />

Lot 221<br />

222<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A Chinese bronze gui censer, Xuande six character<br />

mark but 19th century, of squat baluster shape, applied<br />

with a pair of looped handles, 22cm across, the rim<br />

14.2cm diameter<br />

£600 - 800<br />

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218<br />

219<br />

226<br />

225<br />

224<br />

Lot 222<br />

A Chinese polished bronze ‘Buddhist lion’ censer,<br />

gui, 19th century, cast and chased in relief with Buddhist<br />

lions, brocaded balls and ribbons, applied with a pair of<br />

‘dragon’ handles, cast four character private studio mark<br />

to base, 19.5cm wide, rim diameter 14cm<br />

Lot 223<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Qi Baishi (1864-1957), a concertina book of<br />

woodblock prints of a collection of paintings by Qi<br />

Baishi, published in Beijing, May 1952, 32cm x 22cm<br />

Lot 224<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A set of twelve Chinese pith paintings of butterflies<br />

and insects, mid 19th century, with later banded<br />

borders, unmounted, total size 18cm x 12.2cm, small<br />

holes to paper<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Lot 225<br />

After Qi Baishi (1863-1957), Mandarin ducks, printed<br />

scroll, published by Tianjin Arts & Crafts Export<br />

Company, 1959, publishers label to back of scroll,<br />

brocade borders, image 103cm x 33cm<br />

Lot 226<br />

£300 - 500<br />

After Qi Baishi (1863-1957), Ribbon peonies, printed<br />

scroll, published by Tianjin Arts & Crafts Export<br />

Company, 1959, publishers label to the back of the scroll,<br />

brocade borders, image 104cm x 33cm<br />

Lot 227<br />

£300 - 500<br />

China, Beijing views, an album of photographs<br />

entitled ‘views of my tour Peking, by G. Knight,<br />

October 1930’, including the Forbidden City, street<br />

scenes, agriculture, Great Wall, and Ming tombs, the<br />

album 13cm x 21cm<br />

227<br />

£400 - 600<br />

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228<br />

231<br />

232<br />

229<br />

Lot 228<br />

China, Nine albumen photographic views of Tianjin<br />

(Tientsin), c.1900, depicting the railroad, French Army,<br />

a temple, harbour scene, street scenes, a steamship,<br />

largest image 16.5 x 29cm<br />

Lot 229<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A Chinese painting on silk of a blue glazed jardiniere<br />

containing a lychee plant with butterflies, late 19th/<br />

early 20th century, image 35cm x 28 cm<br />

Lot 230<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A 19th century Chinese embroidered silk military<br />

rank badge with 17th century silk brocade borders,<br />

with a later niche shaped card mount, total size 69.5cm x<br />

83.5cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 231<br />

A Chinese embroidered silk ‘dragon, phoenix and<br />

lion’ panel or table frontal, late Qing dynasty, worked<br />

in coloured silks and metal thread with bands of baskets<br />

of flowers and Shou characters, lion dogs playing with<br />

brocaded balls and dragons and phoenixes amid clouds,<br />

with borders of wan, tasselled apron, 117cm x 337cm<br />

Lot 232<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A Chinese embroidered silk and gauze ’dragon’<br />

summer robe, late Qing dynasty, some alterations<br />

£500 - 700<br />

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CLOCKS &<br />

BAROMETERS<br />

233-246<br />

241<br />

79


Lot 233<br />

A late 19th century French engraved gilt brass gorgecased<br />

repeating carriage clock with alarm, with scroll<br />

engraved case and enamelled Roman dial, unsigned<br />

movement number 5235, width 7.5cm depth 6.5cm height<br />

11.5cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 235<br />

John Carter, Cornhill, London. Maker to the Royal<br />

Navy. A brass bound birds eye maple cased two<br />

day Marine Chronometer, with a circular silvered dial,<br />

subsidiary seconds and down/up wind dials, in gimballed<br />

mounts, number 585, with key, Registration of an ivory<br />

item Submission reference: L6SSAWC2 width 16cm<br />

depth 16cm height 16.5cm.<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

Lot 234<br />

A late 19th century French gilt brass repeating<br />

carriage clock, with floral scroll engraved case and<br />

enamelled Roman dial, movement numbered 2096, width<br />

8cm depth 7.5cm height 13cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 236<br />

An early 20th century silver plated sonnerie carriage<br />

clock, with plain case, alarum and quarter repeating<br />

mechanism striking on to blued steel gongs, movement<br />

numbered 18764, width 9.5cm depth 8cm height 15cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

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Lot 237<br />

Viger à Paris. An early 19th century French ormolu<br />

mantel clock, surmounted with figures of a King<br />

and Roman soldier holding aloft a lamb, with signed<br />

enamelled dial, on a marble plinth, signed eight day<br />

countwheel movement, width 28cm height 36cm<br />

£2500 - 3500<br />

Lot 239<br />

Boxell, Brighton. A Victorian mahogany chiming<br />

bracket clock, in arched architectural case with brass<br />

stop fluted angles and arched silver dial, unsigned<br />

probably German three train movement striking on eight<br />

bells and a gong, width 43cm depth 26cm height 64cm<br />

£500 - 800<br />

Lot 238<br />

Stuart of Newcastle. A George III ebonised bracket<br />

clock, the silvered dial with subsidiary dial numbered to<br />

40 along with strike silent and inner date dial, unsigned<br />

twin fusee movement with anchor escapement striking<br />

upon a bell, width 28cm depth 20cm height 41cm<br />

£600 - 1000<br />

Lot 240<br />

Davies & Napper. A Regency brass inset rosewood<br />

bracket clock, of arched architectural form, with urn finial<br />

and brass ring handles, painted Roman dial and unsigned<br />

twin fusee movement, width 32cm depth 19cm height<br />

55cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

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Lot 241<br />

A 19th century French Louis XVI style bronze<br />

and ormolu mantel clock, surmounted with<br />

figures of Apollo and Diana flanking the dial, silk<br />

suspension movement signed Nemon a Paris,<br />

width 42cm height 60cm<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

Lot 242<br />

Henri Marc, Paris. A 19th century French arched top black<br />

marble mantel clock with perpetual calendar, with white<br />

enamelled circular Roman dial with visible escapement and<br />

striking movement signed and numbered 38518, above a<br />

chased gilt metal panel containing a circular calendar dial with<br />

moonphase and day, date and month subsidiary dials, with gilt<br />

brass edging to dials, on plinth base, width 28.5cm depth 20cm<br />

height 49cm<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

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Lot 243<br />

John Walker, South Milton St, London. An Edwardian<br />

oak cased drop dial wall timepiece with British Rail<br />

South inscription, the dial with Roman and read Arabic<br />

hours and initialled B.R.(S), single fusee a movement with<br />

rectangular backplate, width 37cm height 46cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 244<br />

A Symphonion oak musical longcase hall clock,<br />

c.1895, playing 13.5in. discs, of architectural form with<br />

strapwork motifs throughout, eight day clock to the upper<br />

section and 13.5 inch disk playing trunk, width 58cm<br />

depth 37cm height 235cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

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Lot 245<br />

Thomas Clinch of London. A black japanned eight<br />

day longcase clock, the 12 inch arched brass dial with<br />

tempus fugit crest, signed Roman chapter ring, subsidiary<br />

seconds and date aperture, four pillar movement with<br />

anchor escapement, the case decorated with chinoiserie<br />

motifs, width 46cm height 218cm<br />

£600 - 1000<br />

Lot 246<br />

James Edwards of London. An early Victorian flame<br />

mahogany cased regulator, with silvered dial, single<br />

fusee movement with anchor escapement and mercury<br />

pendulum, width 49cm height 208cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

84


CARPETS<br />

& FURNITURE<br />

247-288<br />

255


247<br />

248<br />

Lot 247<br />

A Kazak red ground rug, with central medallions and<br />

geometric motifs, multi-bordered, 240 x 108cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 248<br />

A Kashan claret ground carpet, woven with a central<br />

flowerhead medallion with palmettes and scrolling leaves<br />

to the central claret field, 375cm x 250cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

249<br />

Lot 249<br />

A large Sarouk purple ground carpet, woven with<br />

geometric flower heads and tendrils predominantly in<br />

turquoise, pale blue, faun and ivory colours, approx. 20ft<br />

x 12ft. (cut in one area)<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 250<br />

250<br />

A George I crossbanded walnut chest, of three short<br />

and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, width<br />

95cm depth 52cm height 96cm<br />

£500 - 700<br />

86


252<br />

Lot 251<br />

An early 18th century feather banded walnut bureau<br />

bookcase, with moulded cornice and two glazed doors,<br />

over two candle slides and the fall enclosing central door,<br />

pigeon holes, short drawers and a well, above two short<br />

and two graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, width<br />

96cm depth 57cm height 198cm<br />

£800 - 1000<br />

Lot 252<br />

An important 18th century Lombardy ebony banded<br />

walnut and ivory inlaid twin pedestal desk, the top<br />

and sides inlaid with a scenes from Homer’s Iliad,<br />

after original drawings by John Flaxman RA (1755-<br />

1826), within moulded shaped ebony cartouches, fitted<br />

with three frieze drawers over hinged cupboards, inlaid<br />

with allegories representing Hope and Faith, on later<br />

castors.<br />

UK APHA Registration of an ivory item Submission<br />

reference: D99UXPKP width 118cm depth 61cm height<br />

82.4cm<br />

£8000 - 12000<br />

251<br />

87


257<br />

253<br />

Lot 253<br />

An 18th century Spanish chestnut coffer, carved in<br />

relief with a central fountain flanked by stylised sunburst<br />

trees and further sunbursts centred with birds and Sacred<br />

Heart and scrolls beneath, width 158cm depth 62cm<br />

height 76cm<br />

Lot 254<br />

Lot 257<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

A pair of 18th century Dutch mahogany and oak<br />

torchere stands, with piecrust tops and fluted baluster<br />

stems on scroll carved tripods with claw and ball feet,<br />

width of tops 24cm height 69cm<br />

Lot 255<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A George III giltwood pier glass, the tabernacle style<br />

frame with flowers in a basket and swans neck pediment<br />

over original oxidised plates flanked by fluted columns<br />

and bell husks, width 53cm height 108cm<br />

Lot 256<br />

£700 - 900<br />

A George III Adam style giltwood armchair, with<br />

moulded frame, upholstered arms back and seat and<br />

turned tapered fluted legs, width 61cm height 93cm<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A George II and later carved giltwood and burr walnut<br />

wall mirror, the cartouche shaped crest above a shallow<br />

bevelled mirror plate, veneered in walnut within carved<br />

giltwood foliate borders, with a pair of gilt metal girandole<br />

branches, height 133.5cm width 69cm<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

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255<br />

256<br />

Lot 258<br />

258<br />

A George III carved giltwood wall mirror, of oval foliate<br />

scrolling cartouche shape with later oval plate, width 72cm<br />

height 59cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

254<br />

89


263<br />

262<br />

259<br />

261<br />

90


260<br />

264<br />

Lot 259<br />

A George III brass bound mahogany cellaret, of<br />

octagonal form, with loop handles and lead lined five<br />

section interior, on stand with outswept moulded legs,<br />

fitted brass castors, width 39cm depth 38cm height 70cm<br />

Lot 260<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A late 18th century Dutch marquetry inlaid walnut<br />

serpentine display cabinet, with arched cornice and<br />

two barred glazed doors enclosing shelves, over three<br />

serpentine long drawers flanked by cupboards, on bun<br />

feet, width 186cm depth 36cm height 260cm<br />

Lot 261<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A George III Irish mahogany and brass mounted peat<br />

bucket, with swing handle, brass banding and ring turned<br />

sides, height 43cm diameter 37cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 262<br />

A 19th century Irish oval wall mirror, the ebonised and<br />

silvered frame applied faceted and cabochon bosses,<br />

width 47cm height 57cm<br />

Lot 263<br />

An early Victorian rosewood folio stand, with<br />

ratcheting mechanism adjusting to seven different<br />

positions, turned stretches and pad feet fitted brass<br />

castors, width 72cm height 112cm<br />

Lot 264<br />

£500 - 700<br />

£600 - 800<br />

An early 19th century French gilt wood and gesso<br />

wall mirror, with ribbon, paterae and laurel leaf crest<br />

and foliate bordered rectangular plate, width 54cm height<br />

110cm<br />

£500 - 800<br />

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269<br />

265<br />

267<br />

Lot 265<br />

A 19th century Venetian carved wood and<br />

polychrome gondolier blackamoor table, the stem<br />

carved as a gondolier holding an oar and standing upon<br />

the prow of a gondola, width 33cm height 103cm<br />

Lot 266<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

A Victorian style brass club fender, with buttoned<br />

brown leather seats and foliate motifs to the columns,<br />

width 190cm depth 66cm height 53cm<br />

Lot 267<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A 19th century French red boulle bureau plat, of<br />

serpentine oval form with foliate scrolling inlaid top, single<br />

frieze drawer and satyr mask mounted cabriole legs,<br />

width 147cm depth 88cm height 77cm<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

Lot 268<br />

A 19th century French red boulle semanier/escritoire,<br />

with serpentine front and ormolu mounts, fitted seven<br />

drawers, width 66cm depth 37cm height 122cm<br />

Lot 269<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Victorian giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror, of<br />

oval form with ribbon and flowers crest, beaded border<br />

and lower marginal plates flanked by putti, width 176cm<br />

height 122cm<br />

Lot 270<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A 19th century French ormolu mounted figured<br />

walnut pier cabinet, with single glazed door and plinth<br />

foot, width 90cm depth 40cm height 114cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

92


268<br />

270<br />

266<br />

93


274<br />

275<br />

273<br />

272<br />

94


271<br />

Lot 271<br />

Francois Linke. A Louis XVI style gilt bronze mounted<br />

mahogany bureau plat, Linke Index number: 118 Linke<br />

title: ‘Table Louis XVI, bois d’acajou bronze dorés.’<br />

with tooled gilt green skiver, acanthus leaf border, vineous<br />

scroll frieze enhanced with Bacchic masks, goats and<br />

squirrels and central drawer, on squared tapered legs<br />

with vine motif mounts and foliate toupie feet, width<br />

129cm depth 66cm height 74cm<br />

Lot 272<br />

£10000 - 15000<br />

A 19th century brass mounted oak club fender, with<br />

baluster frieze and plinth foot, width 182cm depth 69cm<br />

height 58cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Lot 273<br />

A Victorian mahogany haberdashery cabinet of<br />

twenty four drawers, with moulded top and recessed<br />

brass handles, each drawer numbered and applied with<br />

a label denoting the contents, width 136cm depth 35cm<br />

height 82cm<br />

Lot 274<br />

£1500 - 2500<br />

An Edwardian Sheraton revival giltwood and<br />

composition oval wall mirror, of ornate form with<br />

central urn crest flanked by foliate scrolls, ribbons and<br />

trailing bell husk motifs, with bevelled plate, width 130cm<br />

height 136cm<br />

Lot 275<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A late Victorian Adam Revival oval wall mirror, with<br />

urn, foliate scroll, ribbon and harebell motifs, and bevelled<br />

glass plate, width 119cm height 118cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

95


276<br />

Lot 276<br />

A Steinway & Sons of New York Patent Grand<br />

Construction mahogany cased piano, no.157302,<br />

standing upon squared tapered legs with spade feet<br />

and brass castors, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: HHTJMZ93 width 148cm depth<br />

180cm height 97cm<br />

Lot 277<br />

£8000 - 12000<br />

Charles Bevan probably for Marsh & Jones, Leeds.<br />

An Arts & Crafts pollard oak and marquetry half tester<br />

bed, with marquetry inlaid panelled and carved foot<br />

board and upholstered head board beneath a castellated<br />

canopy, width 156cm length 213cm height 226cm<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

Lot 278<br />

Robert Thompson of Kilburn. A Mouseman oak<br />

refectory table and four matching dining chairs, with<br />

adzed top on octagonal baluster end standards and<br />

trestle foot, carved to one baluster with a climbing mouse,<br />

the chairs with brown leather upholstery, octagonal<br />

baluster legs and all round stretchers, each carved with<br />

a mouse to the front leg, chairs width 44cm depth 47cm<br />

height 87cm<br />

£2500 - 3500<br />

96


277<br />

278<br />

97


Lot 279<br />

A set of four Philippe Starck Café Costes chairs, with<br />

tub shaped mahogany backs, integral leather seats and<br />

black painted metal legs, width 48cm height 81cm<br />

Lot 280<br />

£500 - 800<br />

Piero Fornasetti (Italian, 1913-1988) - ‘’Citta Che<br />

Si Rispecchia’’ [City that reflects itself] four panel<br />

screen, lithographic transfer-print on lacquered wood,<br />

c.1952, on composition castors, width of each section<br />

50cm height without castors 200cm<br />

£15000 - 20000<br />

Lot 281<br />

A Philippe Starck brushed steel Caadre wall mirror,<br />

width 80cm height 150cm<br />

Lot 282<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A Philippe Starck Caadre tall mirror, of rectangular<br />

form, signed lower right, 154 x 76cm<br />

Lot 283<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

A Philippe Starck Caadre wall mirror. width 105cm<br />

height 105cm<br />

£500 - 800<br />

280<br />

98


283<br />

282<br />

281<br />

279<br />

99


284<br />

287<br />

285<br />

Lot 284<br />

A Philippe Starck Caadre wall mirror, of square form,<br />

signed lower right, 105 x 105cm<br />

Lot 285<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A Philippe Starck gilt metal kalashnikov table lamp,<br />

with gothic inscription happiness is a hot gun to the base<br />

and original black shades, height overall 93cm<br />

Lot 286<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Philippe Starck Caadre wall mirror, of square form,<br />

signed lower right, 105 x 105cm<br />

Lot 287<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A Philippe Starck Caadre tall mirror, of rectangular<br />

form, signed lower right, 155 x 76 cm.<br />

Lot 288<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A Philippe Starck gilt metal Kalashnikov table lamp,<br />

with gothic inscription happiness is a hot gun to the base,<br />

height overall 93cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

288<br />

100


PAINTINGS & PRINTS<br />

289-459<br />

at 12.30pm<br />

356<br />

101


289<br />

290<br />

291<br />

Lot 289<br />

Attributed to George Patten (British, 1801-1865)<br />

Portrait miniature of a lady<br />

watercolour on ivory, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: QB3S52FE<br />

6.5 x 5.25cm, gold hair back frame<br />

Lot 290<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Manner of Pierre Huaut (Swiss, 1647-1698)<br />

Portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing armour<br />

watercolour on ivory, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: 2X5UH3DH<br />

4.5 x 3.25cm<br />

Lot 291<br />

£300 - 500<br />

English School c.1800<br />

Portrait miniature of an Irish army officer<br />

watercolour on ivory, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: U4JESPSU<br />

4.75 x 3.75cm<br />

Lot 292<br />

Thomas Beach (British, 1738-1806)<br />

Portrait of George Templer of Shapwick<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated 1799<br />

75 x 62cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 293<br />

Late 17th century English School<br />

Full length portrait of a child standing beneath<br />

a canopy with a dog at their feet and holding an<br />

elaborate hat<br />

oil on canvas<br />

111 x 85cm<br />

Lot 294<br />

English School c.1760<br />

Portrait of a lady<br />

oil on canvas<br />

72 x 59cm<br />

Lot 295<br />

17th century Flemish School<br />

Portrait of a young man<br />

oil on canvas<br />

75 x 62cm<br />

£600 - 900<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

102


294<br />

295<br />

292<br />

293<br />

103


296<br />

298<br />

104


297<br />

299<br />

Lot 296<br />

Manner of Melchior d’Hondecoeter (Dutch, c.1636-<br />

1695)<br />

A cockerel, chickens and chicks in a farmyard<br />

oil on canvas<br />

70 x 86cm<br />

Lot 297<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

18th century English School<br />

Portrait of a woman holding an Old Master drawing<br />

oil on canvas<br />

74 x 61cm<br />

Lot 298<br />

18th century Italian School<br />

Venus sleeping in an Italianate landscape with<br />

attendants<br />

oil on canvas<br />

54 x 71cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

£500 - 800<br />

Lot 299<br />

Early 16th century French School<br />

‘The Apostles drinking from the Fountain of Life’<br />

illuminated leaf watercolour and gold leaf on vellum,<br />

c.1500<br />

21 x 11cm.<br />

Lot 300<br />

After Francois Boucher (French, 1703-1770)<br />

coloured chalks<br />

‘Les Amorini’<br />

bears signature and dated 1754, 22.5 x 28cm<br />

300<br />

£600 - 900<br />

£400 - 600<br />

105


302<br />

301<br />

106


Lot 301<br />

Follower of Joseph Mallord William<br />

Turner (British, 1775-1851)<br />

View of Venice from the Canale di San<br />

Marco with the Campanile and Domes of<br />

San Marco in the Distance<br />

watercolour<br />

possibly from a sketchbook and bearing a<br />

signature<br />

24 x 30cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 302<br />

Follower of Charles Brooking (British,<br />

c.1723-1759)<br />

Shipping off the coast with a frigate<br />

flying a blue flag, hulks and other sailing<br />

ships,<br />

oil on canvas<br />

50 x 60cm<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

304<br />

Lot 303<br />

Follower of Jean-Honoré Fragonard<br />

(French, 1732-1806)<br />

Fête champêtre<br />

oil on canvas<br />

34 x 41cm<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

Lot 304<br />

Circle of Hugh Douglas Hamilton (British,<br />

c.1740-1808)<br />

Portrait of a young lady, head and<br />

shoulders, seated on a chaise longue<br />

wearing a white dress with blue sash<br />

oil on canvas<br />

61 x 50.5cm, unframed<br />

£600 - 900<br />

303<br />

107


Lot 305<br />

After Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725-<br />

1805)<br />

Portrait of a young lady, ‘Gabrielle’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

74 x 60cm<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

Lot 306<br />

Ferdinand de Braekeleer (Belgian, 1828-<br />

1857)<br />

Flemish market scene<br />

oil on panel<br />

signed<br />

39 x 30.5cm<br />

£500 - 800<br />

305<br />

Lot 307<br />

William Leighton Leitch RI (British, 1804-<br />

1883)<br />

Lake Maggiore, Northern Italy, 1866<br />

watercolour<br />

signed and dated 1866,<br />

Exhibited Institute of Painters in Watercolours<br />

(later RI) 1866 (No.58 - sold for £80)<br />

Thomas Agnew & Sons 1975-6 (No.195)<br />

58 x 92cm<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

Lot 308<br />

Antonio Ermolao Paoletti (Italian, 1834-<br />

1912)<br />

A romantic tryst in an elegant drawing<br />

room<br />

oil on panel<br />

signed<br />

38 x 48cm<br />

Provenance: Anderson Galleries, Chicago,<br />

with fragments of an original inscribed label<br />

verso<br />

£600 - 800<br />

306<br />

108


307<br />

308<br />

109


310<br />

312<br />

110


311<br />

Lot 309<br />

Henry Perlee Parker (British, 1795-1873)<br />

The smuggler at home after a successful cruise<br />

oil on canvas<br />

60 x 50cm<br />

Lot 310<br />

John Linnell (British, 1792-1882)<br />

‘Returning Home’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated 1860<br />

30 x 40cm<br />

Lot 311<br />

£500 - 800<br />

£700 - 900<br />

Major General Charles Becher Young RE (1816-1892)<br />

‘The Crossing of the Ghumbal’, 1843’<br />

ink and watercolour<br />

initialled<br />

30.5 x 47cm<br />

Lot 312<br />

James Francis Danby (British, 1816-1875)<br />

Boatmen along the Aegean coast at sunset<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated ‘68<br />

45 x 75cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

309<br />

111


314<br />

314<br />

Lot 313<br />

Mid 19th century English School<br />

Portrait of two children seated with their King Charles<br />

Spaniels<br />

oil on canvas<br />

91 x 74cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Lot 314<br />

Edwin Roberts (British, 1840-1917)<br />

‘Bubbles’ and ‘The Finishing Touch’<br />

pair of oils on canvas<br />

signed and titled verso<br />

35 x 30cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

313<br />

112


315<br />

315<br />

Lot 315<br />

Henry Campotosto (Belgian, 1833-1910)<br />

Young girls in summer and winter<br />

pair of oils on wooden panels<br />

signed<br />

38 x 26cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 316<br />

Frederick Weekes (British, fl.1854-1893)<br />

‘The Haunted Glen, the Intruder’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed verso<br />

18.5 x 49cm<br />

316<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

113


317<br />

Lot 317<br />

Julius Olsson RA, RBA, PROI, RWA, NEAC (British<br />

1864-1942)<br />

‘Sunset off the Cornish coast’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed with label remnant verso<br />

60 x 74cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 318<br />

Robert Anning Bell RA RWS (British, 1863-1933)<br />

‘The Watcher’<br />

colour chalks on paper<br />

signed<br />

40 x 17cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 319<br />

Lord Frederic Leighton, P.R.A. (British, 1830-1896)<br />

Studies for Romola<br />

pencil and white chalk on light grey paper<br />

sold together with Eliot, G. Romola, 1880, numbered 527<br />

from the edition of 1000 (2 vols)<br />

24 x 40.5cm<br />

Provenance: Ex Handley-Read Collection, <strong>Fine</strong> Art<br />

Society Catalogue 69 (as Shannon)<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 320<br />

Lord Frederic Leighton, P.R.A. (British, 1830-1896)<br />

Studies for Music (a Frieze) for No. 1 Audley Street<br />

black and white chalk on sepia paper<br />

label verso for Abbott & Holder<br />

26 x 34.5cm<br />

Lot 321<br />

318<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

Lord Frederic Leighton, P.R.A. (British, 1830-1896)<br />

Study for the Wise and Foolish Angels, Lyndhurst<br />

Church, drapery for figure lower right<br />

black and white chalk on light grey paper<br />

Royal Academy Exhibition label verso<br />

25 x 42cm<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

114


319<br />

320<br />

321<br />

115


322<br />

Lot 322<br />

Herbert St. John Jones (fl.1905-1923)<br />

Horse portraits of St Benet and Rydal<br />

Head, painted from life<br />

pair of oils on canvas<br />

signed and extensively inscribed verso<br />

and dated 1908<br />

41 x 51cm. Sold with a copy of Finch<br />

Mason - Heroes and Heroines of the<br />

Grand National, 1907 and a mounted<br />

hoof of St Benet, dated 1911<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

323<br />

Lot 323<br />

Robert Friedrich Karl Scholtz<br />

(German, 1877-1918)<br />

Extensive Eastern European<br />

landscape with church steeple<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

109 x 146cm<br />

£500 - 800<br />

Lot 324<br />

James Baker Pyne (1800-1870) and<br />

Thomas Sidney Cooper CVO RA<br />

(1803-1902)<br />

‘Tullina Mill at Penmacho, North<br />

Wales’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed, JB Pyne and dated (18)40<br />

54.5 x 72cm<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

324<br />

116


325<br />

Lot 325<br />

Early 19th Century Indian School<br />

Noblemen and young women fetching water<br />

ink and watercolour on paper<br />

inscribed<br />

31 x 25cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

326<br />

Lot 326<br />

19th Century Indian School<br />

A prince meeting an ascetic, seated in a landscape<br />

with a menagerie of animals<br />

ink and watercolour on paper<br />

29 x 18.5cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 327<br />

Early 19th Century Indian School<br />

Shah Jahan and Prince Dara Shikoh on horseback<br />

speaking to his Grand vezier Jafar Khan<br />

watercolour with gilding on paper<br />

inscribed<br />

22 x 15cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

327<br />

117


328<br />

329<br />

Lot 328<br />

James Moore (Exh.1880-1883)<br />

Gulls flying above breaking waves<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated ‘79<br />

43 x 88cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

331<br />

Lot 329<br />

Oliver Clare (British, 1853-1927)<br />

Still life of grapes, white currants, raspberries and<br />

plums<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

30 x 22cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

118


332<br />

Lot 330<br />

Harry Sutton Palmer RBA, RI. (British,<br />

1854-1933)<br />

‘Killin, Head of Loch Tay’<br />

watercolour<br />

signed<br />

35 x 52cm<br />

Lot 331<br />

William Mellor (British, 1851-1931)<br />

River Wharf near Bolton Woods,<br />

Yorkshire<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

60 x 44cm<br />

Lot 332<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£500 - 800<br />

Charles John de Lacy (British, 1856-<br />

1936)<br />

‘Off to the Cape - A Donald Curree<br />

Steamer going down Blackwall Reach’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and extensively inscribed verso<br />

60 x 106cm<br />

Lot 333<br />

Thomas Lucop (British, 1834-1911)<br />

Shipping on a calm sea<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated ‘90<br />

29 x 43cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£500 - 700<br />

333<br />

330<br />

119


334<br />

335<br />

336<br />

Lot 334<br />

Circle of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-<br />

1901)<br />

Gentleman wearing a top hat<br />

black chalk<br />

21.5 x 15 cm.<br />

Lot 335<br />

Lewis Baumer (British, 1870-1963)<br />

Portrait of the ballet dancer, Elizabeth Caterina<br />

Geltzer, London 1910<br />

conté crayon and chalk on light grey paper<br />

signed, label verso<br />

30 x 25cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 336<br />

Frederick John Widgery (British, 1861-1942)<br />

‘Town Beach, Newquay’ and ‘Cornish beach scene’<br />

pair of gouaches on paper<br />

signed and titled<br />

59 x 90cm<br />

£1200 - 1600<br />

120


338<br />

Lot 337<br />

Charles Maurech<br />

Street scene at night<br />

oil on board<br />

signed, with presentation inscription<br />

37 x 45cm<br />

Lot 338<br />

§ Samuel John Lamorna Birch (British,<br />

1869–1955)<br />

‘The Pond, Abney Hall, Cheshire’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed<br />

25 x 19.5cm<br />

Lot 339<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

James Ferrier Pryde (Scottish, 1866-1941)<br />

‘The Bed’<br />

gouache on paper<br />

signed<br />

14 x 10cm<br />

Provenance: Ex Peter Nahum Gallery<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

339<br />

337<br />

121


340<br />

341<br />

343<br />

122


342<br />

Lot 340<br />

Edward Reginald Frampton ROI (British,<br />

1873-1923)<br />

Mountain landscape<br />

tempera<br />

signed, 25 x 35cm<br />

Lot 341<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

Pavel Tchelitchew (Russian,1898–1957)<br />

Seated female figure<br />

ink and wash on paper<br />

inscribed verso with atelier mark, 27 x 21cm<br />

Lot 342<br />

£500 - 800<br />

Konstantin Alekseevic Korovin (Russian,<br />

1861-1939)<br />

Fireworks over Paris 1907<br />

oil on card<br />

signed and dated Paris 1907, 19 x 27cm<br />

344<br />

Lot 343<br />

Margaret Fisher Prout (1875-1963)<br />

Portrait of Ursula Moreton OBE FRAO,<br />

picnickers in a landscape verso<br />

oil on board<br />

signed, 50 x 37cm<br />

£600 - 800 Lot 344<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Eduard Ameseder (Austrian, 1856-1938)<br />

‘Steirischer Bauernhof c.1913’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

44 x 58cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

123


347<br />

Lot 345<br />

§ Walter Ernest Webster (British, 1878-1959)<br />

Reclining nude<br />

oil on canvas<br />

with artist stamp verso and signed by the artist’s wife S B<br />

Pearce verso, 30 x 40cm<br />

Lot 346<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson A.R.A. (British,<br />

1889-1946)<br />

Farm in a landscape<br />

oil on wooden panel<br />

signed, 30 x 40cm<br />

Lot 347<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

§ Henry Lamb R.A. (British, 1883-1960)<br />

Geraniums and Antirrhinums<br />

oil on board<br />

signed, 1929 Leicester Galleries Exhibition label, a sketch<br />

of figures taking tea verso, 43 x 32cm<br />

Lot 348<br />

Roger Fry N.E.A.C. (British, 1866-1934)<br />

‘The Downs near Guildford’<br />

oil on wooden panel<br />

signed, 40 x 52cm<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

£2500 - 3000<br />

345<br />

124


346<br />

348<br />

125


349<br />

351<br />

Lot 349<br />

§ Antoine Blanchard (French, 1910-1988)<br />

‘Rue Tronchet’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

46 x 55cm<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

Lot 350<br />

§ Sir William Russell Flint (British, 1880-1969)<br />

‘Lavoir, La Bastide’<br />

watercolour<br />

signed and dated May 1966 - November 1967 on the<br />

reverse<br />

51 x 68cm<br />

Lot 351<br />

Gwen John (British, 1876-1939)<br />

Houses at Meudon<br />

gouache on paper<br />

signed with Estate stamp<br />

5.5 x 7cm<br />

Lot 352<br />

§ Bertram Nicholls (British, 1883-1974)<br />

‘The Palace of the Seven Ah’s’<br />

watercolour on paper<br />

signed and dated 1936<br />

37 x 55cm<br />

£6000 - 8000<br />

£600 - 800<br />

£500 - 800<br />

126


350<br />

352<br />

127


355<br />

353<br />

357<br />

Lot 353<br />

Pieter Irwin Brown (Dutch/Irish, 1903-1988)<br />

‘Wales’<br />

lithograph<br />

signed in the plate and dated 1932, 63 x 45cm<br />

Lot 354<br />

Edward Louis Lawrenson (British, 1868-1940)<br />

Gypsy cart under moonlight<br />

aquatint<br />

signed in pencil and inscribed no.12, 27 x 37cm<br />

Lot 355<br />

Walter Ernest Spradbery (British, 1889-1969)<br />

‘Boxhill by Motor Bus’<br />

original gouache for London Transport poster<br />

signed, 49 x 45cm<br />

Lot 356<br />

Louis Icart (1888-1950)<br />

‘Leda and the swan’<br />

drypoint etching with hand colouring,1934<br />

signed in pencil, 55 x 81cm<br />

Lot 357<br />

£500 - 800<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£2500 - 3000<br />

§ Sir William Russell Flint P.R.A., P.R.W.S., R.S.W.,<br />

R.O.I., R.E. (Scottish, 1880-1969)<br />

‘A Merry Company’<br />

watercolour<br />

signed and dated 1912, 24 x 22.5cm<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

128


356<br />

354<br />

129


Lot 358<br />

§ Norman Wilkinson CBE (British,<br />

1878-1971)<br />

‘Las Palmas and the Canary Islands’<br />

watercolour<br />

signed<br />

33 x 50.5cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

358<br />

Lot 359<br />

§ Norman Wilkinson CBE (British,<br />

1878-1971)<br />

‘Dover’<br />

watercolour<br />

signed<br />

33 x 51cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 360<br />

Mária Szánthó (Hungarian, 1898-<br />

1998)<br />

Portrait of Lilianna Bazelli<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

78 x 59cm<br />

£2500 - 3500<br />

359<br />

362<br />

130


Lot 361<br />

§ Edward Brian Seago R.B.A., R.W.S. (1910-1974)<br />

‘The Old House, Athens’<br />

watercolour<br />

signed in pencil, Colnaghi & Son label verso<br />

36.5 x 27.5cm<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

Lot 362<br />

§ Dame Laura Knight DBE RA RWS (British, 1877-<br />

1970)<br />

Sketch of Checetti, Diaghilev Ballet in England at<br />

The Sainsbury Centre<br />

black chalk and watercolour on paper<br />

signed, 24 x 36cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

360<br />

361<br />

131


Lot 363<br />

§ Oliver Messel (British, 1904-1978)<br />

Portrait of a black man in military uniform<br />

oil on board<br />

53 x 39cm<br />

Lot 364<br />

§ Oliver Messel (British, 1904-1978)<br />

‘The Count, Dressing Gown’<br />

pencil and watercolour on paper<br />

signed in pencil<br />

45 x 32cm<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

£500 - 800<br />

132


Lot 365<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

‘Saint-Pol de Vence near Nice, French<br />

Riviera’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

44 x 64cm<br />

£600 - 800<br />

Lot 366<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

Figures beneath arches, South of<br />

France<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

43 x 58cm, unframed<br />

£500 - 700<br />

Lot 367<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

Mediterranean archway<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

43 x 58cm, unframed<br />

£500 - 700SIL<br />

133


369<br />

Lot 368<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

Café in arches, South of France<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

43 x 58cm<br />

£500 - 700<br />

368<br />

Lot 369<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

‘Along the Spanish Coast near Marbella<br />

on the Costa Brava’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

35 x 71cm<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

Lot 370<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

‘Mediterranean coast at night’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

42 x 57cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

370<br />

134


Lot 371<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-1993)<br />

‘Cap Ferrat near Nice, South France’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

65 x 45cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 372<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-1993)<br />

‘By the Hotel Gritti, Off Place Masco, Venice’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and titled verso, 36 x 71cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

371<br />

Lot 373<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-1993)<br />

‘Bruges, near Brussels, Belgium’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed, titled verso, 35 x 70cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

372<br />

373<br />

135


374<br />

375<br />

376<br />

Lot 374<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-<br />

1993)<br />

‘Dawn Fishermen of French coast at St Tropez,<br />

French Riviera’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

25 x 35cm<br />

Lot 375<br />

£400 - 600<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-<br />

1993)<br />

‘Near the Flower Market, Cannes, S of France’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

25 x 35cm<br />

Lot 376<br />

£500 - 800<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-<br />

1993)<br />

‘Dawn Fishermen off French coast, near St<br />

Tropez’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and titled verso<br />

25 x 35cm<br />

Lot 377<br />

£300 - 500<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-<br />

1993)<br />

‘Town Square in the South of France’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

35 x 71cm<br />

Lot 378<br />

£600 - 800<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-<br />

1993)<br />

‘Fishing boats in the South of France’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

35 x 71cm<br />

Lot 379<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-<br />

1993)<br />

‘Ponte Travaso near Place Masco Venice’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and titled verso<br />

44 x 65cm<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

136


377<br />

378<br />

379<br />

137


Lot 380<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-1993)<br />

‘Porto Fino’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

44 x 65cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 381<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British, 1906-1993)<br />

‘Off the Grand Canal, near Place Masco, Venice,<br />

Italy’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

60 x 49cm<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

138


Lot 382<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

‘Villefranche’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and inscribed verso<br />

42 x 57cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 383<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

‘Villefranche near Nice and Cannes,<br />

French Riviera’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

25 x 35cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 384<br />

§ Cecil Rochfort D’Oyly-John (British,<br />

1906-1993)<br />

‘St Tropez, Riviera about 7.30’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

46 x 61cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

139


387<br />

385<br />

388<br />

140


389 386<br />

Lot 385<br />

§ Eliot Hodgkin (British, 1905-1987)<br />

‘Tulips’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated May ‘61<br />

43 x 21 cm<br />

Lot 386<br />

£4000 - 6000<br />

Stephen Thomas Ward (British, 1912-1963)<br />

Portrait of ‘Baron’, a high society photographer<br />

charcoal and chalk<br />

signed and dated 1952<br />

56 x 39cm<br />

Lot 387<br />

£600 - 900<br />

§ Robert Doisneau (French, 1912-1994)<br />

Un Regard Oblique, 1948<br />

gelatin silver print on photo paper<br />

copy from an edition of unknown number, signed lower<br />

right<br />

24 x 29.5 cm<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

Lot 388<br />

§ Robert Doisneau (French, 1912-1994)<br />

Les Frères, 1934<br />

gelatin silver print on photo paper<br />

printed later, signed in ink in the margin<br />

29.5 x 26.5cm<br />

Lot 389<br />

Alvaro Guevara (Chilean, 1894-1951)<br />

‘Maruja, 1943’<br />

encaustic on paper<br />

Colnaghi Exhibition label verso dated 1974-75<br />

49.5 x 34.5cm<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

141


390<br />

394<br />

391<br />

142


Lot 390<br />

James Stroudley (British, 1906-1985)<br />

Portrait of a woman wearing a red coat<br />

oil on canvas<br />

92 x 71cm, unframed<br />

Lot 391<br />

Konstantin Razumov (Russian, b.1974)<br />

Classical beauties reading books<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and inscribed verso, 56 x 73cm<br />

Lot 392<br />

£600 - 800<br />

£700 - 900<br />

Yuri Vladimirovich Matushevsky (Russian, 1930-1999)<br />

Dhakas in summer<br />

oil and gouache on card<br />

signed and dated ‘98, 54 x 68.5cm<br />

Lot 393<br />

§ Basil Jonzen (British, 1913-1967)<br />

Still life of Magnolia blossom in a glass vase<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated ‘36, 51 x 40.5cm<br />

Lot 394<br />

§ Marian Kratochwil (Polish, 1906-1997)<br />

Seated female nude<br />

oil on canvas<br />

c.1955, inscribed verso, 56 x 46cm<br />

£500 - 800<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£600 - 800<br />

392<br />

393<br />

143


Lot 395<br />

§ David Shepherd O.B.E. (British,<br />

1931-2017)<br />

‘Rainy afternoon’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

25 x 36cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 396<br />

William Robert Davis (American,<br />

b.1952)<br />

‘Yacht America’<br />

oil on panel<br />

signed<br />

19 x 29.5cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 397<br />

§ Marcus Ford (British, 1914-<br />

1989)<br />

Pin Mill, Suffolk<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

61 x 91cm<br />

£400 - 600<br />

144


Lot 398<br />

§ Pierre de Clausades (French,<br />

1910–1976)<br />

Coastal landscape<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

60 x 90cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

Lot 399<br />

§ Pierre de Clausades (French,<br />

1910–1976)<br />

River landscape with poplar<br />

trees<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

45 x 54cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 400<br />

§ Antony Sheath (British, b.1946)<br />

‘Picnic on the hill’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

39 x 49cm<br />

£700 - 1000


401<br />

402<br />

146


Lot 401<br />

§ James Beattie Michie (1891-1960)<br />

Mediterranean viewed from a balcony<br />

oil on board<br />

signed<br />

51 x 60cm<br />

Lot 402<br />

§ Doris Clare Zinkeisen (Scottish, 1898-1991)<br />

Ladies in a carriage passing a racecourse<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

50 x 75cm<br />

Lot 403<br />

Roland Batchelor RWS, (British 1889-1990)<br />

Views of Switzerland, Belgium and Richmond<br />

numerous ink sketches and watercolour studies<br />

contained within seventeen sketch books<br />

inscribed and dated c.1957-67<br />

largest 18 x 25cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

£600 - 800<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 404<br />

§ Marcel Dyf (French, 1899-1985)<br />

‘Le Potager au Ruault’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

60 x 73cm<br />

403<br />

404<br />

£5000 - 8000<br />

147


405<br />

406<br />

407<br />

Lot 405<br />

Kenneth Bone (British, 20th C.)<br />

‘The Intruder’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated ‘86<br />

76 x 102cm<br />

Lot 406<br />

£500 - 800<br />

§ Gwilym Prichard (Welsh, 1931-2015)<br />

‘Brittany - Summer’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed, with artist inscription verso<br />

44 x 53cm<br />

Lot 407<br />

§ Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983)<br />

‘La Rana’ (The Frog)<br />

colour lithograph<br />

signed in pencil, number 43 of 80<br />

19 x 20cm<br />

Lot 408<br />

£600 - 800<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

‘Mother Lily in Blue Hat’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed, inscribed verso with title, date and<br />

NFS, later inscription with price 85gns<br />

74 x 57cm<br />

Lot 409<br />

£200 - 400<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989) after Matisse<br />

Female nude<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated ‘70<br />

49 x 39cm<br />

Lot 410<br />

£300 - 500<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

River landscape<br />

oil on board<br />

29 x 39cm<br />

Lot 411<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

‘Welsh nude’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and dated ’77, inscribed verso with<br />

price 52gns<br />

45 x 35cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

148


408<br />

410<br />

409<br />

411<br />

413<br />

Lot 412<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

Horse at Haydock Park<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

94gns<br />

40 x 60cm<br />

Lot 413<br />

412<br />

£400 - 600<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Old Wigan Woman’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated ‘71, titled verso and<br />

price 62gns<br />

44 x 34cm<br />

£200 - 300<br />

149


414<br />

415<br />

422<br />

Lot 414<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917-1989)<br />

‘Rain Reflections, Wigan Shawl’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

62gns<br />

29 x 38cm<br />

Lot 415<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

‘Bechers Brook’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

98gns<br />

40 x 60cm<br />

£500 - 800<br />

Lot 416<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

‘The Crucifix’<br />

oil on card<br />

signed and dated ‘71, titled verso<br />

49 x 39cm<br />

Lot 417<br />

417<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917-1989)<br />

‘Epping Forest’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

93gns, 34 x 44cm<br />

£200 - 300<br />

Lot 418<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

‘Man in Cap’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated ‘69, titled verso with<br />

price 81gns, 49 x 39cm<br />

Lot 419<br />

£300 - 500<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

‘Marigolds’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated ‘Patricia 77’ and titled<br />

verso with price 39gns<br />

34 x 24cm<br />

Lot 420<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917-1989)<br />

‘Miner Wigan’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, 44 x 34cm<br />

£200 - 300<br />

150


416 418 419<br />

Lot 421<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917-1989)<br />

‘Yashmak Woman’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

42gns, 39 x 28cm<br />

Lot 422<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917-1989)<br />

‘Red Rum’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

139gns<br />

39 x 59cm<br />

Lot 423<br />

£500 - 800<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

Portrait of a gentleman<br />

oil on canvas<br />

91 x 61cm and a colour print, The<br />

Lancashire Mine, 42 x 61cm<br />

420<br />

421<br />

Lot 424<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood (British,<br />

1917- 1989)<br />

‘The Tahitian’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated ‘75, titled verso with<br />

price 84gns<br />

40 x 30cm<br />

£300 - 400<br />

423<br />

424<br />

151


425<br />

426<br />

432<br />

427<br />

428<br />

431<br />

429<br />

Lot 425<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Shawled gray woman’<br />

oil on panel<br />

signed and titled verso<br />

44 x 34cm<br />

£200 - 300<br />

Lot 426<br />

430<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Pit Brow Lass’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed in pencil<br />

39 x 29.5cm<br />

£200 - 300<br />

Lot 427<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Light Miner’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

41gns<br />

39 x 28cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

152


433 434<br />

Lot 428<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

Head of a woman<br />

oil on board, 39 x 29cm<br />

Lot 429<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Rain Wigan’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated ‘72, inscribed verso<br />

with title and price 51gns, 25 x 35cm<br />

Lot 430<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘People at lake’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

£85<br />

24 x 34.5cm<br />

£200 - 300<br />

Lot 431<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917-1989)<br />

‘Sky over Abergavenny’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, 39 x 49cm<br />

Lot 432<br />

£300 - 500<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Ghost Sky / Wigan Natives’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

179gns, 49 x 60cm<br />

Lot 433<br />

435 436<br />

£400 - 600<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘You are naughty but I like you /<br />

Thatcher Kissinger’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed, dated ‘75 verso, 44 x 59cm<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Lot 434<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Balluta Bay / Malta’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

76gns, 39 x 49cm<br />

Lot 435<br />

£300 - 500<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Rain People’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, 29 x 34cm<br />

Lot 436<br />

£200 - 300<br />

James Lawrence Isherwood<br />

(British, 1917- 1989)<br />

‘Cap Man, Shawl Woman’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and titled verso, with price<br />

172gns, 44 x 59cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

153


437<br />

154


438<br />

Lot 437<br />

§ Robert Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002)<br />

King Ryder - Project 1 Vagrancy<br />

oil on fabric<br />

extensively inscribed verso including the line ‘No<br />

more cider for old Les Ryder’<br />

174 x 142cm<br />

Lot 438<br />

£8000 - 12000<br />

Edward Brian Seago R.B.A, R.S.W.A (British,<br />

1910-1974)<br />

Norfolk landscape with sail barge<br />

ink and watercolour on paper<br />

signed<br />

26 x 40cm<br />

Lot 439<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

David Cobb (British, 1921-2014)<br />

Sea King Helicopters and Warships, Falklands<br />

oil on board<br />

signed<br />

29 x 39cm<br />

Lot 440<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Martin Bradley (British, 1931-)<br />

‘Flag’<br />

mixed media<br />

initialled and dated ‘58, with Waddington Galleries<br />

label verso, 41 x 91cm, unframed<br />

£600 - 800<br />

439<br />

440<br />

155


Lot 441<br />

§ Sir Terry Frost, R.A. (British, 1915-2003)<br />

‘Two Loves for Tredavoe, 1999’ (Kemp 200)<br />

woodcut printed in colours, 1999<br />

signed in pencil and dated ‘99, numbered 99/225<br />

77 x 46cm<br />

Lot 442<br />

§ Sir Terry Frost, R.A. (British, 1915-2003)<br />

‘Orange and Blue Space 1998’ (Kemp 182)<br />

screenprint in colours<br />

signed in pencil. 49/150<br />

48 x 48.5cm<br />

Lot 443<br />

John Hoyland RA (British, 1934-2011)<br />

‘Fly Away’ 1981<br />

etching with aquatint and carborundum<br />

signed in pencil and dated ‘81, numbered 32/60<br />

visible sheet 63 x 73cm<br />

Lot 444<br />

§ Sir Terry Frost, R.A. (1915-2003)<br />

Lemon, Green and Black, 2002<br />

etching and aquatint on heavy wove paper<br />

signed in pencil, 33/75, (Kemp 230)<br />

38 x 39.5cm<br />

Lot 445<br />

§ Hilary Dymond (British, b.1953)<br />

Open landscape<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed verso and dated 1996<br />

152 x 152cm<br />

Lot 446<br />

§ Richard MacDonald (British, 1946-)<br />

artist’s proof lithograph<br />

‘Joie de Vivre’<br />

signed, inscribed and titled in pencil, no.9 of 25<br />

66 x 55cm<br />

Lot 447<br />

§ Sir Terry Frost R.A. (British, 1915-2003)<br />

No. 6 Trewellard Suns<br />

lithograph<br />

signed in pencil and dated ‘90, 16/40<br />

64 x 64cm<br />

£500 - 700<br />

£500 - 700<br />

£300 - 500<br />

£700 - 900<br />

£500 - 800<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

£600 - 800<br />

443<br />

444<br />

447<br />

156


441<br />

442<br />

446<br />

445<br />

157


Lot 448<br />

§ Victor Pasmore (British, 1908-1998)<br />

‘Senza Titulo III, 1989’<br />

etching and aquatint on copper plate printed<br />

in five colours on Fabriano paper<br />

signed in pencil and dated ‘89, numbered<br />

5/90, 56 x 95cm<br />

Lot 449<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

§ Fred Cuming R.A. (1930-2022)<br />

Landscape with lamp post<br />

oil on board<br />

signed, with a copy of the Exhibition<br />

catalogue; Kent County Council Education<br />

Committee Arts Centre Exhibition ‘Ben<br />

Nicholson, Fred Cuming, David Holt’, May -<br />

June 1974 no.78, ‘Landscape, Evening’<br />

35 x 30cm<br />

Lot 450<br />

£600 - 800<br />

§ Geoff Hunt PPRSMA (British, 1948-2008)<br />

Royal Naval aircraft carrier at sea<br />

oil on canvas board<br />

signed and dated 1984, 44 x 44cm<br />

Lot 451<br />

£600 - 800<br />

§ Kenneth Webb, RWA, FRSA, RUA, (b.<br />

1927)<br />

Spanish street scene<br />

oil on board<br />

signed and dated ‘59, 49 x 39cm<br />

Lot 452<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

Chen Liang Jie (Chinese, b.1971)<br />

‘Whispers’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed verso and dated 1999, 90 x 150cm,<br />

Lot 453<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

§ Victor Pasmore (1908-1998)<br />

Composite Image: Orange and Pink<br />

(Lynton G28)<br />

screenprint in colours, 1984<br />

signed in pencil and dated 84, numbered XIX/<br />

XX, from the artist’s proof edition of 20, with a<br />

further edition of 70, sheet 61 x 74.5cm<br />

Lot 454<br />

§ Fred Yates (British, 1922-2008)<br />

Figures on a woodland path<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed,<br />

89 x 69cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

448<br />

453<br />

452<br />

158


451<br />

454<br />

450<br />

449<br />

159


Lot 455<br />

§ Adam Birtwistle (British, 1959-)<br />

Portrait of Peter Blake<br />

pencil and gouache<br />

75 x 75cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 456<br />

§ Adam Birtwistle (British,1959-)<br />

Portrait of David Hockney<br />

pencil and watercolour<br />

monogrammed and dated ‘01<br />

67 x 50.5cm<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

Lot 457<br />

§ Harold Mockford (British, 1932-)<br />

‘Motcombe Park (Eastbourne)’<br />

oil on board<br />

signed verso and dated 9/74 and inscribed with<br />

the title and artist’s address<br />

90 x 121cm<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

455<br />

Lot 458<br />

§ Damien Hirst (British, b.1965)<br />

Send off in the order of time, no.443, The<br />

Currency, 2016<br />

unique enamel on handmade paper from an<br />

original edition of 10,000, with 5,149 remaining<br />

signed, numbered titled and dated 2016 verso<br />

with hologram, housed in the original box and<br />

delivery packaging<br />

21.5 x 30cm<br />

£7000 - 10000<br />

456<br />

160


458<br />

457<br />

161


Lot 459<br />

§ Robert Kelsey (Scottish, b.1949)<br />

‘Sunny beach - Iona’<br />

oil on canvas<br />

signed<br />

60 x 70cm<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

162


SILVER & VERTU<br />

At approx. 2.00pm.<br />

460 - 527<br />

517<br />

163


460<br />

Lot 460<br />

A late 18th century German embossed parcel gilt<br />

silver beaker, maker SBF, decorated with putti amid<br />

scrolls, Nurnberg?, circa 1790, 91mm, 110 grams.<br />

Lot 461<br />

£150 - 250<br />

A large George III silver tankard, by George Smith II<br />

and Thomas Hayter, with later? engraved monogram,<br />

domed cover, pierced thumbpiece and banded girdle,<br />

London, 1791, height 21.1cm, 32.6oz.<br />

Lot 462<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A George III silver oval teapot, by Hester Bateman,<br />

with beaded base, engraved armorial and wooden<br />

handle, London, 1782, height 12.9cm, 13.1oz.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

461<br />

461<br />

462<br />

462<br />

164


463 465<br />

465<br />

464<br />

464<br />

Lot 463<br />

A late 18th century Russian silver samovar, with ivory<br />

spigot, master possibly Alexander Yarshinov?, with<br />

two ring handles, engraved crest and applied swag and<br />

ribbon decoration, on square base, St. Petersburg, 1798,<br />

Registration of an ivory item Submission reference:<br />

BYSC7XM8 height 29.5cm, gross weight 32.4oz.<br />

Lot 464<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A George III silver wine funnel, by Hester Bateman,<br />

with reeded collars and shaped thumbpiece, London,<br />

1790, 11.4cm, 1.9oz (a.f.).<br />

Lot 465<br />

£150 - 200<br />

A George III silver Argyle, by Henry Chawner, of<br />

pedestal vase form, with ball finial and engraved crest,<br />

London, 1793, height 18.3cm, gross weight 11.7oz.<br />

£500 - 700<br />

165


Lot 466<br />

A George III oval tea caddy, by Henry Chawner, of<br />

bats wing oval shape, with carved stained ivory pineapple<br />

finial, London, 1791, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: J9HQQ9QH length 14.7cm,<br />

11.8oz, no key.<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

470<br />

471<br />

467<br />

Lot 467<br />

A George III silver pedestal coffee pot, by John Emes,<br />

of vase form, with vase finial and reeded borders, London,<br />

1798, height 28.2cm, gross weight 24.3oz.<br />

Lot 468<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A pair of George III silver waiters, by Crouch &<br />

Hannam, with later engraved Royal presentation<br />

inscription and crest, ‘To Kenneth de Courcy on the<br />

occasion of his marriage August 1st 1950, from The<br />

Duke & Duchess of Windsor’, on three swept feet,<br />

London, 1788, 23cm, 25.5oz.<br />

£1000 - 2000<br />

166


469<br />

Lot 469<br />

A George V silver waiter, by Charles Stuart Harris &<br />

Sons, with engraved Royal presentation inscription,<br />

‘ From Aunt Toria, Aunt Maud & Uncle Charles,<br />

28.6.19’, on three scroll feet, London, 1919, 20.7cm,<br />

10.8oz.<br />

Lot 470<br />

£250 - 350<br />

A George III silver tankard, maker I.D, with scroll<br />

thumbpiece and banded girdle, the handle with engraved<br />

initials, London, 1771, height 19.1cm, 23.7oz.<br />

Lot 471<br />

£600 - 800<br />

An 18th century French silver vase shaped claret jug,<br />

decorated with paterae and swags, on tripod supports<br />

with mask terminals and hoof feet, 31.5cm, 31.4oz.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

466<br />

468<br />

167


472<br />

Lot 472<br />

A George III silver shaped rectangular tureen, cover<br />

and handle, the base hallmarked for London, 1805,<br />

maker’s mark rubbed, the cover and handle hallmarked<br />

for Emes & Barnard, London, 1826, 28.8cm, 60.9oz.<br />

Lot 473<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A harlequin Victorian/George III silver fiddle and<br />

thread pattern part canteen of cutlery, with engraved<br />

crest, comprising twelve dessert spoons, table forks and<br />

dessert forks, eight teaspoons and five table spoons,<br />

various dates and makers, 81.oz and one plated dessert<br />

spoon.<br />

Lot 474<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A pair of George IV silver mounted wine coasters by<br />

John Walton?, with gadrooned and scroll borders, turned<br />

wooden bases with silver boss and engraved crest,<br />

Newcastle, 1827, diameter 16.3cm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

473<br />

474<br />

168


Lot 475<br />

A William IV oval silver meat dish by William<br />

Kerr Reid, with reeded foliate border and engraved<br />

armorial, London, 1831, length 40.2cm, 48.5oz.<br />

Lot 476<br />

£500 - 800<br />

An early Victorian silver canteen of Kings<br />

pattern cutlery, by William Bateman, comprising<br />

seventy four items, in fitted mahogany canteen,<br />

London, 1839, 198.6oz.<br />

£3000 - 4000<br />

475<br />

476<br />

Lot 477<br />

A George IV four piece demi fluted silver tea and<br />

coffee service, by Joseph Angell I, comprising of a<br />

teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, of rounded<br />

rectangular form, with ivory insulators, on splayed foliate<br />

feet, London, 1825, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: 21PDZA3C gross weight<br />

74.3oz, with original purchase receipt and catalogue.<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

477<br />

169


Lot 479<br />

A pair of early 19th century Portuguese silver<br />

candlesticks, with engraved decoration, waisted<br />

knopped stems, on square bases and claw and ball<br />

feet, 1803-1813 Lisbon marks, indistinct maker’s<br />

mark, 22cm, 24.3oz.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

478<br />

479<br />

Lot 478<br />

A 19th century ornate French pierced silver two<br />

handled urn shaped vase and cover, with peacock finial<br />

and dolphin and leaf decoration, on square base with<br />

winged paw feet, lacking glass liner?, 1819-1838 mark,<br />

overall height 28.7cm, 21.3oz.<br />

£250 - 350<br />

482<br />

170


480<br />

Lot 480<br />

A cased Victorian silver chatelaine by Henry William<br />

Dee, London, 1874, comprising a mirror, French silver<br />

globular compact, rotating silver cased globe watch,<br />

mounted leather notebook and scent bottle with different<br />

maker’s mark, overall length 41cm, in fitted leather case.<br />

Lot 481<br />

£200 - 300<br />

A Victorian silver three piece coffee set, comprising<br />

pot, cream and sugar bowl, by Walter Morrisse, of<br />

pear form, with engraved decoration London, 1856,<br />

Registration of an ivory item Submission reference:<br />

4RF539KU gross 59oz.<br />

Lot 482<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A Victorian silver pedestal four piece tea and coffee<br />

service by Robert Harper, of panelled baluster form<br />

and engraved with scrolls and crest, the tea and coffee<br />

pot finials modelled as a seated Indian of Chinese<br />

gentleman, London, 1859, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: AUPKGLUS/HVM5BTTY<br />

coffee pot height 27.9cm, gross weight 82.7oz.<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

481<br />

171


Lot 483<br />

An early Victorian pierced silver sugar vase and<br />

cover, by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, with cranberry<br />

glass liner, ‘petal’ border and pierced scroll and fruiting<br />

vine decoration, the cover with fruiting vine finial,<br />

Birmingham, 1846, height 23.3cm, 19oz.<br />

Lot 484<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Victorian silver smoker’s compendium by Walter<br />

Thornhill, with multiple cigar cutter, taper, various<br />

recesses and hinged compartment, London, 1884, length<br />

23cm, gross weight 33.9oz.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

483<br />

488<br />

Lot 485<br />

A Victorian embossed silver mounted engraved<br />

glass claret jug, the glass later, the silver,<br />

Sheffield, 1868, by William and George Sissons,<br />

with pierced thumbpiece, the glass body with star cut<br />

decoration, height 25.4cm.<br />

Lot 486<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A Victorian silver salver, by Josiah Williams & Co,<br />

with beaded border and engraved foliate decoration,<br />

on three scroll feet, 1883, 40.8cm, 58.2oz.<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

486<br />

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Lot 487<br />

A Victorian brass mounted coromandel wood toilet<br />

box, containing fourteen engraved silver mounted<br />

toilet jars, by Thomas Whitehouse, London, 1865,<br />

London, 1865, with two hinged compartments fall front<br />

and secret drawer, with original leather carrying case, box<br />

width 34.9cm.<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

485<br />

484<br />

Lot 488<br />

An extensive, almost complete canteen of late 19th/<br />

early 20th century French 950 standard silver fancy<br />

pattern cutlery, mainly by Gustave Keller of Paris, with<br />

monogram, comprising thirty tablespoons, fifty four table<br />

forks, pair of sauce ladles, pair of serving spoons and pair<br />

of serving forks, twenty four dessert forks, twenty four<br />

sorbet? spoons, small pair of sugar tongs, small serving<br />

shovel, spoon and fork, twenty four teaspoons, two large<br />

serving spoons (loaded), two serving knives (loaded),<br />

two white metal handled plated crumb scoops, forty five<br />

dessert knives, (loaded and twenty one with steel blades<br />

all rusted and some maker’s mark differs) and forty two<br />

white metal handed steel table knives, weighable silver<br />

364 oz, housed on six trays in an oak canteen, together<br />

with two plated candle snuffer a French white metal<br />

handled carving knife and fork, two small Christofle plated<br />

spoons and a late 19th century Russian 84 zolotnik<br />

spoon.<br />

£3500 - 4500<br />

487<br />

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Lot 489<br />

A pair of early 20th century French 950 standard<br />

silver mounted glass claret jugs, by Risler &<br />

Carre, with shell and swag decoration, height<br />

24.3cm.<br />

Lot 490<br />

£300 - 500<br />

An Edwardian Scottish repousse silver three<br />

piece tea set, by Robert Scott, of inverted pear<br />

form and decorated with scrolls, Glasgow, 1902,<br />

Registration of an ivory item Submission<br />

reference: VBZ7A2HY gross weight 40.7oz.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

489<br />

490<br />

Lot 491<br />

An unusual large late Victorian silver mounted glass<br />

combination scent bottle and vinaigrette, by Drew<br />

& Sons, the pierced mount decorated with floral scrolls,<br />

on terminal with screw cup, the other with hinged cover,<br />

London, 1889, 31cm.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

492<br />

174


494<br />

Lot 492<br />

A late Victorian silver four tea and coffee service, by Walter & John Barnard, of<br />

oval form with spiral fluted decoration, London, 1883, Registration of an ivory item<br />

Submission reference: LHCDTZF5/58W4E48F gross weight 57.5oz.<br />

Lot 493<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A pair of Edwardian pierced silver two handled bon bon dishes, by William<br />

Comyns, with floral scroll borders and engraved with birds in flight. London, 1904,<br />

21.3cm, 24.1oz.<br />

Lot 494<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A set of late 19th/early 20th century twelve French 950 standard silver dinner<br />

plates by Gustave Keller, Paris, with engraved monogram and reed and leaf border,<br />

diameter 21.8cm, 147.8oz.<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

491<br />

493<br />

175


497<br />

496<br />

Lot 495<br />

An ornate late 19th/early 20th century Austro-<br />

Hungarian 800 standard silver tea kettle on<br />

stand, of pedestal cauldron shape and decorated<br />

with applied goat masks and foliate swags, the<br />

stand on four hoof feet, lacking burner, overall<br />

height 39.8cm, gross weight 78.4oz.<br />

£1400 - 1600<br />

498<br />

499<br />

176


Lot 496<br />

A late 19th century Dutch silver erotic miniature<br />

figure of a lady, on a square base with ball feet,<br />

with rotating right arm and hinged skirt, opening to<br />

reveal her nether regions, stamped to under side of<br />

base, height 11.7cm, 138 grams.<br />

Lot 497<br />

A 20th century Indian white metal rounded<br />

rectangular tea tray, embossed with birds amid<br />

scrolls, 58.5cm, 81.2oz.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

£300 - 500<br />

500<br />

Lot 498<br />

A late Victorian Dutch silver novelty vinaigrette,<br />

modelled as a swan, import marks for Samuel<br />

Boyce Landeck, height 4cm, 16 grams.<br />

Lot 499<br />

£200 - 300<br />

A George V Arts & Crafts planished silver two<br />

handled shallow dish, by Albert Edward Jones,<br />

the pierced handles with Celtic knot decoration,<br />

Birmingham, 1931, 26.5cm over handles, 8.9oz.<br />

Lot 500<br />

£200 - 300<br />

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver cased mantle<br />

timepiece, of lyre shape, with Arabic dial and stylised<br />

floral decoration, on ball feet, no maker’s mark,<br />

London, 1903, height 14.5cm.<br />

£200 - 300<br />

495


Lot 501<br />

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver<br />

pedestal bowl, inset with four Ruskin<br />

oval cabochons, by Albert Edward Jones,<br />

with stylised heart decoration on a planished<br />

ground, Birmingham, 1903, diameter 15.1cm,<br />

gross weight 11.2oz.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

501<br />

Lot 502<br />

A pair of George V Arts & Crafts silver candlesticks,<br />

by William Hutton & Sons, with stylised faux stud work<br />

decoration, on square bases, Sheffield, 1912, height 17.1cm,<br />

weighted.<br />

Lot 503<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A late 19th/early 20th century Russian 84 zolotnik silver<br />

mounted cut glass two handled shallow dish, by Carl<br />

Fabergé, with reeded border and foliate ring handles, 1896-<br />

1908 kokoshnic mark, diameter over handles 17.5cm.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

502<br />

503


504<br />

505<br />

Lot 504<br />

A George V Swiss blue enamel and silver<br />

cased miniature carriage timepiece,<br />

import marks for Arthur George Rendell,<br />

London, 1924, 43mm, on bun feet, in gilt<br />

tooled leather carrying case, retailed by<br />

Bennett.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Lot 505<br />

A George VI silver two handled cup and<br />

cover by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, with<br />

card cut decoration, London, 1937, 28.2cm,<br />

60oz.<br />

Lot 506<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A large pair of George V silver cluster<br />

column candlesticks, by William Comyns<br />

& Sons Ltd, on broad square bases, London,<br />

1935, height 30.6cm, 67oz.<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

506


Lot 507<br />

A George V continental silver and blue guilloche<br />

enamel miniature timepiece, retailed by Asprey,<br />

with Roman dial, on bracket feet, import marks for<br />

Charles William Guignard, London, 1914, height<br />

67mm.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

507<br />

512<br />

508<br />

Lot 508<br />

A George V silver two handled cup and cover by Sebastian<br />

Garrard, of vase form, with beaded loop handles, London, 1910,<br />

43.5cm, 44.9oz, on ebonised socle.<br />

£700 - 1000


Lot 511<br />

A George V square silver salver, by Atkin Brothers, with<br />

reeded border and canted corners with shell decoration, on four<br />

splayed feet, Sheffield, 1932, 25.2cm, 24.3 grams.<br />

Lot 512<br />

£250 - 350<br />

A large George V Britannia standard silver tea kettle on two<br />

handled stand, with burner, by Charles & Richard Comyns, of<br />

bulbous form, with turned wooden handles, the stand with three<br />

scroll legs, on shaped pad feet, London, 1922, overall height<br />

30.8cm, gross weight 112oz.<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

510<br />

Lot 509<br />

A 20th century Portuguese Art Deco three piece 833 standard<br />

silver tea set with two handled tea tray, of inswept panel form,<br />

gross 110.5oz.<br />

Lot 510<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A George V shaped circular silver salver by Viners Ltd, with<br />

wavy border and engraved initials, on three scroll feet, Sheffield,<br />

1934, 36.3cm, 36.3oz.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

511<br />

509


513<br />

Lot 513<br />

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Export silver<br />

rose bowl, embossed with character marks, dragons<br />

and birds amongst bamboo, makers mark LG?, with<br />

later English import mark and engraved signature, on<br />

four stump feet with applied foliate swags, diameter<br />

22.6cm, 29.1oz.<br />

Lot 514<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A late 19th century Chinese Export double skinned<br />

silver mug, by Leeching?, with dragon handle and<br />

embossed with continuous battle scene, with engraved<br />

monogram, height 16cm, 17.1oz.<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

514<br />

515


516<br />

517<br />

Lot 515<br />

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Export silver<br />

planter, maker WC, of rectangular form, with four<br />

dragon handles and embossed with continuous scene<br />

of figures at various pursuits, engraved inscription to the<br />

bases ‘London & Provincial Pekingese Club Puppy Dog<br />

Trophy’, width 19.8cm, 28.6oz.<br />

Lot 516<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A late 19th century Chinese Export silver hexagonal<br />

tea caddy and cover, by Cumwo, embossed with<br />

various scenes, depicting figures, animals, dragons,<br />

foliage etc. height 12.8cm, 7.9oz.<br />

Lot 517<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A late 19th century Chinese Export double skinned<br />

silver mug, by Leeching, with dragon handle,<br />

engraved inscription dated 1873 and embossed with<br />

continuous battle scene, height 16cm, 18.2 oz.<br />

Lot 518<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A late 19th century Chinese Export double skinned<br />

silver mug, by Cumwo, with dragon handle and<br />

embossed with shoal of fish, height 14.4cm, 11oz.<br />

Lot 519<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A 19th century Chinese Export double skinned<br />

silver mug, by Leeching (a.f.), with engraved<br />

inscription date 1869, dragon handle and embossed<br />

with continuous battle scene, height 12.5cm, 9.2oz.<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

518<br />

519


520<br />

Lot 520<br />

A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese Export silver<br />

rectangular cigarette box, by Wang Hing?, embossed<br />

with dragons, on ball feet, length, 16.6cm, 13.4oz.<br />

Lot 521<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A 20th century French Emile Puiforcat for Cartier<br />

950 standard silver bowl and cover, with engraved<br />

monogram and pineapple finial, numbered S1349, the<br />

cover with engraved monogram, diameter 16.7cm,<br />

22.8oz.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

521<br />

522


Lot 522<br />

A modern cased silver ewer and six<br />

matching goblets by Courtman Silver Ltd,<br />

all with leaf decoration, ewer London, 1975,<br />

goblets, Birmingham, 1973(2) and 1975(4),<br />

ewer 26.3cm, goblet 14.8cm, 77oz.<br />

Lot 523<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

An Elizabeth II modern canteen of silver<br />

Kings pattern cutlery for twelve, by William<br />

Yates Ltd, comprising one hundred and thirty<br />

eight items, Sheffield, 1969-1972, together with<br />

a set of twelve similar teaspoons, Viners Ltd,<br />

1966, 207.8oz.<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

523<br />

524<br />

Lot 524<br />

A cased pair of Elizabeth II silver gilt scallop<br />

shell butter dishes by Collingwood & Co, on<br />

shell feet, London, 1960, diameter 12.5cm, 14.7 oz.<br />

Lot 525<br />

£300 - 500<br />

An Elizabeth II limited edition silver tankard,<br />

to commemorate the investiture of Charles<br />

as Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle, 1st<br />

July, 1969, Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1969,<br />

numbered 52, the lid inset with circular plaque,<br />

height 15cm, 27oz.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

525


527<br />

Lot 526<br />

A cased Elizabeth II silver limited edition mug,<br />

engraved to commemorate the voyage of Lt.<br />

James Cook, in H.M. Bark Endeavour, to Australia,<br />

embossed with plaques of Endeavour and Australia,<br />

numbered 51/750, P Ltd, Sheffield, 1969, height<br />

12.3cm, 21.4oz, in fitted gilt tooled green leather box.<br />

Lot 527<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Patrick Mavros - A modern novelty silver bottle<br />

coaster, modelled as a continuous bloat of<br />

hippopotami, in various positions, with textured<br />

border and black velvet lined interior and base, bearing<br />

the marks for the Standards Association of Central<br />

Africa and the year date for 2000, signed ‘Patrick<br />

Mavros’, with certificate of authenticity and original box,<br />

diameter 12.7cm by 11.6cm, gross weight 26.4oz.<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

526


WATCHES,JEWELLERY,<br />

COINS & MEDALS<br />

At approx. 3.00pm<br />

528-636<br />

634


528<br />

529<br />

Lot 528<br />

A late 19th Swiss 18k gold keyless hunter minute<br />

repeating chronograph pocket watch by U.<br />

Montandon Robert, with Roman dial and subsidiary<br />

seconds, the case front with engraved monogram and<br />

date ‘1897’, the inner cuvette engraved ‘ Bulletin De<br />

1re Classe No.1075 U. Montandon Robert Geneve<br />

Observatoire De Geneve’, cased diameter 55mm, gross<br />

weight 164.2 grams.<br />

Lot 529<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

An early 20th century 18k gold Vacheron &<br />

Constantin keyless hunter dress pocket watch, the<br />

textured case decorated with eagle on a branch, the<br />

Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds, case numbered<br />

200493, the signed movement numbered 332074, case<br />

diameter 49mm, gross weight 88.8 grams, with box and<br />

insurance valuation dated 1963.<br />

Lot 530<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A lady’s 2002 9ct gold Asprey & Garrard quartz wrist<br />

watch, on a 9ct gold bracelet, with Roman and baton<br />

dial and date aperture, overall 18cm, gross weight 35<br />

grams, with original Asprey & Garrard box and certificate.<br />

Lot 531<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A lady’s 18ct gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual wrist<br />

watch, on associated leather strap, with baton<br />

numerals and engraved bezel and lugs, model number<br />

6620, no serial number??, no box or papers.<br />

Lot 532<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A gentleman’s 18ct gold Zenith manual wind wrist<br />

watch, on associated leather strap, with Arabic dial<br />

and subsidiary seconds, the case side carved with foliate<br />

decoration, case diameter 31mm, gross weight 32.4<br />

grams.<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

Lot 533<br />

A modern 18ct gold and diamond set quartz shaped<br />

hexagonal pendant dress watch, retailed by Garrard,<br />

with diamond set blind dial, diamond set bezel and bale,<br />

case diameter 34mm, gross weight 32 8 grams.<br />

Lot 534<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A gentleman’s 1930’s 9ct gold Rolex manual wind<br />

rectangular dial wrist watch, on later leather strap, with<br />

Arabic dial and subsidiary seconds, case diameter 21mm<br />

excluding the crown, case back numbered 19724 over<br />

2356.<br />

Lot 535<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A gentleman’s late 1970’s 18ct gold Rolex Oyster<br />

Perpetual Day-Date wrist watch, with after market<br />

diamond set bezel and diamond set markers, on an<br />

18ct gold Rolex bracelet with deployment clasp, model<br />

number 18038, serial number 5294419, with box and some<br />

paperwork.<br />

Lot 536<br />

£7000 - 10000<br />

A gentleman’s rare 1956 stainless steel Rolex Oyster<br />

Perpetual 100/330 Submariner wrist watch, with black<br />

dial, small crown and gilt minute dot markers and rotating<br />

‘ghost’ bezel, model number 6536-1, serial numbered<br />

155202, movement c.1030, inside case back engraved<br />

with the date ‘11.56’, case diameter 38mm, on a stainless<br />

steel Rolex bracelet numbered 78360 and 558, no box or<br />

papers.<br />

£12000 - 18000


532<br />

536<br />

530<br />

531<br />

535<br />

533<br />

534


Lot 537<br />

A lady’s late 1980’s steel and gold Cartier Panthere<br />

quartz wrist watch and bracelet, with circular Roman<br />

dial and cabochon sapphire set winding crown, serial no.<br />

16692032558, with certificate, no box, case diameter<br />

24mm.<br />

Lot 538<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A lady’s modern stainless steel Omega Speedmaster<br />

automatic wrist watch and bracelet, with mother of<br />

pearl Arabic dial and diamond set bezel, with three<br />

subsidiary dials, model 3220, case diameter 38mm, with<br />

box, no papers.<br />

Lot 539<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A lady’s modern 2005 stainless steel Omega<br />

chronograph quartz rectangular wrist watch, with<br />

mother of pearl and diamond set dial and diamond<br />

set bezel, the case back numbered 59025867, on<br />

associated red leather strap with deployment clasp, with<br />

box and papers.<br />

Lot 540<br />

541<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A lady’s early 1990’s steel and gold Rolex Oyster<br />

Perpetual wrist watch, on a steel and gold Rolex<br />

bracelet, with baton numerals and part paperwork, no<br />

box.<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

Lot 541<br />

A gentleman’s early 1990’s 18ct gold Rolex Oyster<br />

Perpetual Date wrist watch, on an 18ct gold Rolex<br />

bracelet, with white Roman dial, serial number N136405,<br />

case diameter 35mm, gross weight 111.4 grams, no box or<br />

papers.<br />

Lot 542<br />

£3000 - 5000<br />

A lady’s stainless steel Cartier Santos quartz wrist<br />

watch, on a stainless steel Cartier bracelet, with Roman<br />

dial and gem set winding crown, the case back numbered<br />

1565 184343 MX, case diameter 24mm, with Cartier box,<br />

no papers.<br />

Lot 543<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

A lady’s modern steel and gold Cartier Santos Ronde<br />

manual wind wrist watch, on Cartier bracelet with<br />

deployment clasp, with Roman dial, octagonal bezel and<br />

sapphire set crown, with service information dated 2014<br />

and Cartier pouch.<br />

Lot 544<br />

540<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A lady’s 18ct gold Patek Philippe manual wind wrist<br />

watch, on an integral 18ct gold Patek Philippe bracelet,<br />

with baton numerals, inner case numbered 2750468 4114<br />

1, overall length 16.2cm, gross weight 54.1 grams.<br />

£3000 - 4000


543<br />

537<br />

542<br />

539<br />

538<br />

544


Lot 545<br />

British campaign medals, Waterloo medal impressed Henry Weber<br />

2nd Batt. 59th Reg. Foot steel suspension loop and ring<br />

Lot 546<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

A WW1/WW2 MC group of eight medals to Major G H Hunt, Royal<br />

Engineers mentioned in dispatches London Gazette 21 July 1917 and<br />

awarded MC London Gazette January 1918<br />

Lot 547<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A Victorian Egypt / South Africa campaigns group of medals to 16739<br />

Sergt. F.J. Allan, Royal Engineers, comprising Egypt 1882 with the Nile<br />

1884-85 and Tel El Kebir clasps, Egypt star, Queens South Africa medal<br />

with 1901 Johannesburg, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps and<br />

LSGC<br />

£400 - 600<br />

545<br />

547<br />

546


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Lot 548<br />

A late Victorian gold, heart shaped amethyst and<br />

seed pearl set drop pendant, overall 46mm, gross<br />

weight 7.4 grams.<br />

Lot 549<br />

£250 - 350<br />

A 19th century gold and silver, rose cut diamond<br />

cluster and single stone oval citrine set brooch,<br />

of shaped cartouche form, the citrine measuring<br />

approximately 10.2mm by 9.3mm, width 40mm, gross<br />

weight 9.9 grams.<br />

Lot 550<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Victorian gold, black enamel and seed pearl set<br />

mourning pendant necklace, the pendant verso with<br />

plaited hair and gold wire beneath a glazed panel,<br />

pendant diameter 17mm, chain 39cm, gross weight 16.2<br />

grams.<br />

Lot 551<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A George IV gold and two colour enamel mourning<br />

ring, with plaited hair beneath a glazed panel(cracked)<br />

and inscribed below ring head, ‘Wm Sims died 16th Aug,<br />

1820 aged 77’, size R, gross weight 4.7 grams.<br />

Lot 552<br />

£200 - 300<br />

A George III gold and two colour enamel mourning<br />

ring, with adjustable ‘buckle’ shank, with plaited hair<br />

beneath a glazed panel and inscribed beneath ring head,<br />

‘Mary Hale obt. 25th Dec. 1801 at 70’, size R, gross<br />

weight 4.9 grams.<br />

Lot 553<br />

£250 - 350<br />

A George IV 18ct gold and black enamel ‘In Memory<br />

Of’ mourning band, with carved scroll border, the<br />

interior shank inscribed ‘Susan Leverette died 13th Sept.<br />

1825 aged 61,John Leverette died 9th May, 1831, aged<br />

71’, size P, gross weight 5.4 grams.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Lot 554<br />

Australian naval interest - A Victorian engraved<br />

silver presentation snuff box, inscribed ‘Presented to<br />

Capt. Samuel Smiley by the Passengers of the Ship<br />

Shaftesbury on the Termination of the Voyage from<br />

Liverpool to Melbourne, 4th November, 1857, together<br />

with a gold and two colour enamel signet ring, with<br />

carved shoulders engraved with a ship and inscribed<br />

‘Saml Smiley, 1857’ and original documentation,<br />

including hand written thank you letter, snuff box<br />

maker Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1854, 81mm, ring size<br />

O, gross 10 grams, makers maker’s only A&D.<br />

Literature - National Library of Australia, Samuel Smiley<br />

archive 1857-1858, Log tables and papers of the ship<br />

&quot;Shaftesbury&quot;, (under the command of<br />

Captain Smiley), and 2 letters from Captain Smiley to his<br />

brother, Manuscript reference no. : MS 4731. o,<br />

Lot 555<br />

£600 - 800<br />

An 18ct gold and oval diamond cluster dress ring,<br />

with diamond set shoulders, set with graduated old<br />

round cut stones, size K, gross weight 5.2 grams.<br />

Lot 556<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A late 19th/early 20th century gold, emerald and<br />

rose cut diamond set drop pendant, with closed back<br />

setting, the oval pebble shaped emerald measuring<br />

approximately 12mm by 9.5mm(at widest point), 37mm,<br />

gross weight 6 grams.<br />

Lot 557<br />

£600 - 800<br />

An early to mid 20th century gold, enamel and three<br />

stone diamond set ribbon bow brooch, 26mm, gross<br />

weight 6.2 grams.<br />

Lot 558<br />

£300 - 500<br />

Two Victorian gold and chalcedony set mourning<br />

rings, one with oval banded agate, enamelled ‘In<br />

Memory’ stamped 18ct, inscribed ‘Ann Louisa Sutcliffe’<br />

and with plaited hair verso, the other with sardonyx<br />

carved with a flower, sizes J & M, gross weight 7.2 grams.<br />

Lot 559<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A 19th century Indian gold, garnet and seed pearl set<br />

demi parure, comprising and a drop fringe necklace<br />

and pair of matching ear clips, the necklace set with<br />

five pear cut garnets, each inset with a seed pearl,<br />

necklace 46cm, gross weight 38.8 grams.<br />

Lot 560<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

An antique yellow metal and collet set solitaire old<br />

cushion cut diamond ring, size N, gross weight 2.7<br />

grams, the stone weighing approximately 0.57ct, with an<br />

estimated colour and clarity of O/P and SI1.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

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Lot 561<br />

A good Victorian gold, silver and graduated diamond<br />

cluster set target drop pendant brooch, retailed by<br />

Carlo & Arthur Giuliano, set with old round and rose<br />

cut diamonds, the central stone weighing approximately<br />

0.65-0.70ct, with detachable attachments enabling to<br />

be worn as a brooch or pendant, overall length 87mm,<br />

gross weight 23 grams, in fitted C & A Giuliano gilt tooled<br />

leather box.<br />

Lot 562<br />

£7000 - 10000<br />

A pair of 19th century gold, silver and old cut<br />

diamond set drop earrings, of ribbon bow form, 37mm,<br />

gross weight 6.9 grams.<br />

Lot 563<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A late 19th/early 20th century pierced gold, silver<br />

and graduated rose cut diamond cluster set pendant<br />

brooch, of shaped oval form, 56mm, gross weight 19.3<br />

grams.<br />

Lot 564<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Victorian gold two row turquoise and split pearl set<br />

half hoop ring, size M, gross weight 4.3 grams.<br />

Lot 565<br />

£200 - 300<br />

An antique pierced gold, silver and diamond set<br />

drop brooch, of foliate design, 69mm, gross weight 13.1<br />

grams.<br />

Lot 566<br />

£400 - 600<br />

An early 20th century Austro-Hungarian gold drop<br />

fringe necklace, with fluted drops, 43cm, 16.4 grams.<br />

Lot 567<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A late Victorian gold, silver and diamond cluster<br />

set starburst pendant, with central recess for brooch<br />

attachment, overall 37mm, gross weight 7 grams.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 568<br />

A late Victorian gold and graduated oval cameo shell<br />

necklace, with twin strand fine chain links and set with<br />

twelve cameos depicting cupid at various pursuits, largest<br />

cameo 28mm by 21mm, the smallest 14mm by 11mm,<br />

46cm, gross weight 23.6 grams.<br />

Lot 569<br />

A 19th century gold guard chain, with star cut and<br />

reeded links, 158cm, 55.1 grams.<br />

Lot 570<br />

£400 - 600<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A Roman oval intaglio amethyst, carved with a figure<br />

with staff and pedestal, set in a later heavy gold ring<br />

mount, with a closed back setting, size N, gross weight<br />

20 grams.<br />

Lot 571<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

An early 19th century gold and four stone oval<br />

cabochon hardstone set bracelet, with flower head<br />

links, 17.5cm, gross weight 20.8 grams.<br />

Lot 572<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A late 19th/early 20th century Swiss gold, turquoise<br />

and seed pearl set enamel pendant brooch, of shaped<br />

rectangular form, decorated with the figure of a young<br />

lady, verso inscribed ‘Berne’, 65mm, gross weight 14.9<br />

grams<br />

Lot 573<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Victorian yellow metal, blue enamel and rose cut<br />

diamond set demi-parure, comprising a domed oval<br />

brooch and pair of circular domed earrings, each with<br />

diamond set leaf decoration, brooch length 35mm, earring<br />

diameter 20mm, gross weight 21.7 grams.<br />

Lot 574<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A 19th century cannetille work gold and four stone<br />

oval cut citrine set circular link bracelet, 18cm, gross<br />

weight 15.1 grams.<br />

£600 - 800<br />

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566<br />

568<br />

572<br />

561<br />

573<br />

565<br />

567<br />

563<br />

562<br />

574<br />

570<br />

571<br />

564<br />

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Lot 575<br />

An early 20th century gold, sapphire and millegrain<br />

set rose cut diamond set oval cluster ring, size N/O,<br />

gross weight 2.9 grams.<br />

Lot 576<br />

£300 - 400<br />

An 18ct gold and graduated five stone diamond set<br />

half hoop ring, with carved setting and diamond chip<br />

spacers, the central stone weighing approximately 0.33ct.<br />

size E, gross weight 3.7 grams.<br />

Lot 577<br />

£500 - 700<br />

An early 20th century gold, aquamarine and garnet<br />

cluster set drop pendant, on a gold fine link chain, the<br />

aquamarine measuring approximately 28mm by 20mm,<br />

with a depth of 10.5mm, pendant 59mm, chain 65cm,<br />

gross weight 17.2 grams.<br />

Lot 578<br />

£800 - 1000<br />

A 1920’s platinum?, emerald and diamond set<br />

pendant necklace, the square cut emerald measuring<br />

5.9mm from side to side, pendant 25mm, chain 39cm,<br />

gross weight 3 grams.<br />

Lot 579<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Victorian gold mounted Essex crystal pendant<br />

brooch, decorated with head of a boxer dog, diameter<br />

25mm, gross weight 12 grams.<br />

Lot 580<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A late Victorian 15ct gold and graduated oval cut<br />

green tourmaline fringe choker necklace, set with<br />

nineteen stones, 38cm, gross weight 8.2 grams.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Lot 581<br />

A 1920’s/1930’s white gold, sapphire and diamond<br />

cluster set bar brooch, with central octagonal motif, with<br />

shaped cut sapphires and round cut diamonds, 64mm,<br />

gross weight 5 grams.<br />

Lot 582<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A modern 18ct gold and three stone diamond set ring,<br />

the central stone weighing approximately 0.80ct, the two<br />

outer stones with an approximate total weight of 0.95ct,<br />

size S, gross weight 3.9 grams.<br />

Lot 583<br />

£1000 - 1200<br />

An 18ct white gold and single stone marquise cut<br />

diamond set ring, with baguette cut diamond set<br />

shoulders, size P, gross weight 4 grams.<br />

Lot 584<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A pair of 18ct white gold and solitaire diamond set<br />

ear studs, the total diamond weight approximately 1.30ct,<br />

gross weight 2.2 grams.<br />

Lot 585<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A late Victorian gold, enamel and split pearl set<br />

serpent drop mourning necklace, with cabochon eyes<br />

and heart shape drop with split pearl and plaited hair<br />

beneath a glazed panel verso, 40cm, gross weight 14.1<br />

grams.<br />

Lot 586<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A platinum and millegrain set three stone diamond<br />

ring, with diamond set shoulders, the central stone<br />

weighing approximately 0.74ct, size K/L, gross weight 3.7<br />

grams.<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

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586<br />

580<br />

575<br />

579<br />

582<br />

577<br />

576<br />

578<br />

585<br />

584<br />

581<br />

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Lot 587<br />

A 1920’s/1930’s 15ct gold and platinum, diamond and<br />

synthetic? sapphire set bar brooch, of tapering form,<br />

set with round and graduated square cut stones, 85mm,<br />

gross weight 5.7 grams.<br />

Lot 588<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Victorian gold, silver and graduated old cut<br />

diamond set starburst brooch, the central stone<br />

weighing approximately 1.00ct, 36mm, gross weight 8.1<br />

grams.<br />

Lot 589<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A 1930’s/1940’s Art Deco white gold, platinum and<br />

graduated diamond cluster millegrain set octagonal<br />

brooch, the central stone weighing approximately 0.25ct,<br />

length 32mm, gross weight 6.6 grams.<br />

Lot 590<br />

£600 - 800<br />

An early 20th century gold three stone diamond and<br />

four stone split pearl set bar brooch, with sphere set<br />

border, 43mm, gross weight 6.6 grams.<br />

Lot 591<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A gold and platinum, ruby, sapphire, emerald and<br />

diamond chip set Royal Engineers brooch, height<br />

35mm, gross weight 12.3 grams.<br />

Lot 592<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A 1940’s/1950’s gold and platinum, two stone emerald<br />

and graduated diamond cluster set ribbon bow bar<br />

clip brooch, 77mm, gross weight 11.7 grams.<br />

Lot 593<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

An early to mid 20th century 18ct gold, enamel, rose<br />

cut diamond and baroque pearl drop set brooch,<br />

modelled as a dove in flight, with ruby set eyes, width<br />

41mm, gross weight 6.7 grams.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 594<br />

An early 20th century triple strand gold bracelet with<br />

central rectangular motif set with five cultured pearls,<br />

17.5cm, gross weight 15.5 grams.<br />

Lot 595<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

A 1940’s white gold? and millegrain set diamond<br />

cluster set open work quatrefoil shaped brooch,<br />

21mm, gross weight 3.3 grams.<br />

Lot 596<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A 1920’s gold, platinum and millegrain set graduated<br />

old round cut diamond bar brooch, of tapering form<br />

and set with fifteen stones, the largest approximately<br />

0.25ct, 58mm, gross weight 4.9 grams.<br />

Lot 597<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Victorian 18ct gold and intaglio sardonyx set<br />

signet ring, the shank with engraved foliate decoration,<br />

the matrix carved with crest and motto, hallmarked for<br />

Birmingham, 1866, size K/L, gross weight 9.3 grams.<br />

Lot 598<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A 1920’s pierced platinum, peridot and millegrain<br />

set diamond cluster set pendant necklace, of shaped<br />

diamond form, the peridot weighing approximately 1.50ct,<br />

pendant 35mm, chain 36cm, gross weight 5.8 grams.<br />

Lot 599<br />

£600 - 800<br />

An early 20th century 9ct gold graduated curblink<br />

albert, with T-bar, 36cm, end clasp replaced?, gross 36<br />

grams.<br />

Lot 600<br />

£300 - 400<br />

A George II gold, black enamel and rock crystal set<br />

mourning ring, inscribed ‘Sar Nickolls Ob 28 Sep 1751<br />

Ae 51’, with hair beneath the crystal, size J, gross weight<br />

3.1 grams.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

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588<br />

597<br />

598<br />

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589<br />

595<br />

590<br />

592<br />

591<br />

596<br />

600<br />

599<br />

594<br />

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Lot 601<br />

A late 19th century gold and seven stone old mine cut<br />

diamond and black enamelled cluster half hoop ring,<br />

size M, gross weight 5 grams.<br />

Lot 602<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A 1920’s pierced gold and platinum, millegrain set<br />

ruby and diamond oval pendant, set with round and<br />

rose cut diamonds and square cut rubies, overall 35mm,<br />

gross weight 3.9 grams.<br />

Lot 603<br />

£300 - 400<br />

An 18ct white gold, emerald and diamond cluster<br />

set dress ring, the four diamonds with a total weight of<br />

approximately 1.20ct and bordered by small round cut<br />

emeralds, size K, gross weight 5.7 grams.<br />

Lot 604<br />

£800 - 1000<br />

A platinum and single stone diamond dress ring,<br />

bordered by six round cut diamond and each<br />

shoulder set with two graduated rectangular rubies,<br />

the central stone weighing approximately 1.65ct, with an<br />

estimated colour and clarity of J/K and VS1/VS2, size I,<br />

gross weight 5.3 grams.<br />

Lot 605<br />

£2500 - 3500<br />

A gold and platinum novelty brooch modelled as a<br />

skier, length 39mm, 9.3 grams.<br />

£300 - 400<br />

Lot 606<br />

A gold and three stone diamond ring, with three round<br />

cut stones, the central stone weighing approximately<br />

1.25ct, the outer stones approximately 0.85ct and 0.70ct,<br />

size Q, gross weight 3.6 grams.<br />

Lot 607<br />

£3000 - 4000<br />

A 14k gold, five stone graduated round cut diamond<br />

and twelve stone marquise cut amethyst set cluster<br />

dress ring, size O, gross weight 10 grams.<br />

Lot 608<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A modern gold and diamond chip set open work<br />

bangle, each terminal modelled as a seahorse with<br />

diamond chip eye, internal diameter approx. 62mm,<br />

gross weight 14.4 grams.<br />

Lot 609<br />

£300 - 500<br />

A mid 20th century pair of engraved and textured<br />

gold and platinum, diamond chip and cultured pearl<br />

cufflinks, each modelled as a lion’s paw, paw length<br />

16mm, gross weight 11.8 grams.<br />

Lot 610<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A modern 750 gold and four stone diamond set ring,<br />

each stone weighing approximately 0.30ct, size L, gross<br />

weight 5.7 grams.<br />

Lot 611<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A platinum (10%) and single stone pear cut Ceylon<br />

sapphire set ring, with tapered baguette cut diamond<br />

set shoulders, size N/O, gross weight 6.6 grams.<br />

Lot 612<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A modern 18ct three coulour Cartier ‘Russian’ triple<br />

wedding band, signed and numbered 52 GY216, size<br />

L/M, 5.2 grams.<br />

£300 - 500<br />

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604<br />

601<br />

603<br />

608<br />

611<br />

602<br />

612<br />

606<br />

607<br />

605<br />

609<br />

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Lot 613<br />

An Astwood Dickinson 18ct gold lobster brooch, with<br />

emerald set eyes, 56mm, gross 5.9 grams.<br />

Lot 614<br />

A modern Italian Uno A Erre textured 18ct gold<br />

interwoven bracelet, 17cm, 55.3 grams.<br />

Lot 615<br />

£200 - 300<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

A modern pair of Kutchinsky 18ct gold cufflinks, of<br />

textured circular domed form, signed, diameter 17mm,<br />

weight 22.7 grams.<br />

Lot 616<br />

£500 - 700<br />

A mid to late 20th century pierced 18ct gold, ruby and<br />

diamond set ribbon bow brooch, with central shaped<br />

cut ruby, 71mm, gross weight 14.2 grams.<br />

Lot 617<br />

A modern Italian two colour 750 gold rope twist<br />

necklace, 68cm, 46.8 grams.<br />

Lot 618<br />

£600 - 800<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

A modern stylish Italian pierced 18k and diamond<br />

chip set domed brooch, with central whorl motif,<br />

diameter 42mm, 19.2 grams.<br />

Lot 619<br />

£600 - 800<br />

A Vivienne Torun for Georg Jensen Danish sterling<br />

silver and rutilated quarts set dress ring, design<br />

number 151, size M/N, gross weight 17.8 grams.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

Lot 620<br />

A modern 18ct gold and pave set diamond heart<br />

shaped pendant necklace, set with round brilliant cut<br />

stones, with snake link chain, 37.5cm, gross 58.9 grams.<br />

Lot 621<br />

£1200 - 1500<br />

A modern Italian 18k gold open work bangle, of spiral<br />

twist design, interior diameter approx. 56mm, 30.5 grams.<br />

Lot 622<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

A pair of 1990’s 18ct gold and cultured pearl set<br />

shiraz ear clips by Elizabeth Gage, stamped Gage and<br />

hallmarked for London, 1992, 26mm, gross weight 14.7<br />

grams, with original purchase receipt dated 1993.<br />

Lot 623<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

An early 20th century multi-strand gold, emerald,<br />

rose cut diamond and cultured pearl drop set twin<br />

headed serpent necklace, the back of the head stamped<br />

‘BC56’, approx. 44cm, gross weight 34.7 grams.<br />

Lot 624<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

A modern 18ct white gold, ruby and round, baguette<br />

and marquise cut diamond cluster set dress ring, the<br />

ruby loose due to three damaged claws, size L, gross<br />

weight 10.7 grams, the ruby weighing approximately<br />

0.75ct.<br />

Lot 625<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A Georg Jensen sterling 925 and oval chrysoprase<br />

set dress ring, numbered 90A, size K/L, gross weight<br />

13.7 grams.<br />

Lot 626<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A modern pair of 18ct gold and mother of pearl<br />

set disc shape earrings, in Boodle & Dunthorne<br />

box, maker’s mark PCJ, hallmarked for London, 1994,<br />

diameter 27mm, gross weight 24.4 grams.<br />

£400 - 600<br />

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620<br />

613<br />

626<br />

624<br />

619<br />

622<br />

615<br />

614<br />

625<br />

621<br />

618<br />

616<br />

617<br />

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Lot 627<br />

A platinum? and twenty one round cut diamond set<br />

oval cluster dress ring, the central stone weighing<br />

approximately 0.65-0.70ct, size L, gross weight 6.3<br />

grams.<br />

Lot 628<br />

£1000 - 1500<br />

An impressive platinum, emerald and diamond<br />

set oval cluster dress ring, the emerald measuring<br />

approximately 12.2mm by 11mm, with a depth 5.2mm,<br />

size G (shank sizing spheres), gross weight 10 grams.<br />

Lot 629<br />

£4000 - 6000<br />

A pair of white gold? cultured pearl and diamond<br />

cluster set circular earrings, the pearls detachable, to<br />

be worn by themselves?, diameter 14mm, gross weight<br />

8.7 grams.<br />

Lot 630<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A modern 18ct gold, emerald, sapphire, ruby and<br />

diamond set full eternity ring, size O, gross weight 4.5<br />

grams.<br />

Lot 631<br />

£800 - 1200<br />

A modern 18ct white gold, peridot and diamond set<br />

hexagonal cluster set dress ring, with diamond set<br />

shoulders, size O/P, gross weight 4.8 grams.<br />

Lot 632<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

A platinum? and square cut sapphire set full eternity<br />

ring, size O, gross weight 7.7 grams.<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

Lot 633<br />

An Indian gold, ruby, sapphire and emerald cluster<br />

set dress ring, with rope twist shoulders, size N, gross<br />

weight 7.3 grams.<br />

Lot 634<br />

£400 - 600<br />

A Vivienne Torun for Georg Jensen Danish sterling<br />

silver and rutilated oval quartz set pendant necklace,<br />

the pendant design number 133, the necklace design<br />

number 169, pendant 66mm.<br />

Lot 635<br />

£800 - 1000<br />

A pierced gold and twelve stone oval white opal set<br />

hinged bangle, interior diameter 57mm, gross weight<br />

30.8 grams.<br />

Lot 636<br />

£500 - 800<br />

A modern 18ct white gold and single stone marquise<br />

diamond set dress ring, with graduated diamond<br />

set shoulders, with accompanying WGI report dated<br />

18/6/2021, stating the stone to weigh 3.70ct with a<br />

colour and clarity of F and VS1, size N, gross weight 6.6<br />

grams.<br />

£12000 - 18000<br />

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628<br />

634<br />

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635<br />

631<br />

630<br />

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