THURSDAY 14th JULY 2011 AT 10.30AM ORDER OF SALE:
Lots 1-25  Electroplated Wares
Lots 26-81  Modern Silver
Lots 82-145  Antique Silver
Lots 146-250  Coins (mainly Sovereigns)
Lots 251-265  Watches
Lots 266-321  Jewellery
Lots 322-385  Ceramics & Glass
Lots 386-420  Fountain & Dipper Pens
Lots 421-451  Works of Art & Coll. Items
Lots 452-462  Clocks
Lots 463-481  Paintings
Lots 482-564  Furniture

 

 




 

 

 

SALE ON VIEW:

Saturday 9th July - 9am to 12 noon
Tuesday 12th July - 10am to 4pm
Wednesday 13th July - 10am to 4pm
Thursday 14th July - 9am to 10.15am


(Silver & Jewellery not accessible for viewing after 10.15am)

1.       A pair of oval plated entree dishes with covers and handles

 

 

 

2.       A four piece plated tea set; a plated cake basket; a pair of candlesticks and other items

 

 

 

3.       A set of twelve mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks; an Art Nouveau syphon stand; a plated coffee pot; a hot water jug and a dish etc.   £100-200

 

 

 

4.       A pair of plated serving spoons; a toast rack and other items

 

 

 

5.       A 19th century plated chamber candlestick; a plated bread basket; a cream jug; an entree dish and other items

 

 

 

6.       A plated hot water jug; a gravy boat; various flatware and other items

 

 

 

7.       A Harrods plated ice bucket with liner; two oval entree dishes; two sauce boats and other items

 

 

 

8.       A cut glass biscuit jar with plated top; a plated six bottle cruet; a tea pot; a pair of fish servers, fish knives and forks and other items

 

 

 

9.       A plated jardinière with reeded body and two side handles

 

 

 

10.     A cased set of six plated wine goblets

 

 

 

11.     A late 19th century plated biscuit box; a plated crumb scoop and tongs

 

 

 

12.     A pair of horn handled fish servers; a pair of plated sauce ladles and other items

 

 

 

13.     A plated gravy boat; a plated bread board and other items

 

 

 

14.     A plated syphon stand; a plated tea set; three various cake baskets and other plate

 

 

 

15.     Two plated oval entree dishes; a toast rack; a canteen box and various plated flatware etc.

 

 

 

16.     Twelve Victorian plated dessert knives and forks with 'ivory' handles in case; a pair of wine coasters; a soup ladle and other plate

 

 

 

17.     A Victorian plated salver; another; various flatware etc.

 

 

 

18.     A plated egg cruet with four egg cups and spoons; together with an embossed plated three piece tea set

 

 

 

19.     A plated epergne with centre cone shaped flower vase and three cone shaped side vases on circular base

 

 

 

20.     A plated strawberry dish with two shell shaped bowls and sugar bowl and cream jug with centre winged figure handle

 

 

 

21.     A ladies heavy silver coloured metal belt

 

 

 

22.     A Continental white metal oval bowl with embossed body and two flat pierced side handles

 

 

 

23.     A part plated canteen of flatware in three drawer cabinet to include fish knives and forks, servers, carvers, tongs ladle etc

 

 

 

24.     No Lot

 

 

 

25.     No lot

 

 

 

26.     A silver tea pot, Chester 1914 with half reeded rectangular body, 23oz gross   £200-300

 

 

 

27.     A silver back hand mirror and two silver back hair brushes

 

 

 

28.     A silver salver, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1948 with square shaped raised border, 26cm (presented)   £250-350

 

 

 

29.     A small silver coffee pot, London 1916 with pear shaped body and hinged top and scroll handle, 15oz gross   £250-300

 

 

30.     A three piece bachelors silver tea set, maker Charles Boyton & Son, London 1922 with circular bodies comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, 14oz gross   £250-300

 

 

 

31.     Six silver top glass bottles/jars

 

 

 

32.     A silver back hand mirror; a pair of matching hair brushes; a clothes brush; another silver back mirror; a silver dressing table tray and a silver photograph frame

 

 

 

33.     A pair of short silver table candlesticks, Birmingham 1961; together with a pair of silver bud vases with tapered stems (loaded)

 

 

 

34.     A silver toast rack; two silver small bowls; a silver (925) bon bon dish with handle; a small silver trophy cup; a silver top bottle; a silver and wood base wine coaster and a cigarette box, weighable silver 11oz   £100-150

 

 

 

35.     A silver cigarette case; four silver napkin rings; a silver top glass caster and two foreign metal small bud vases, silver 10oz   £100-200

 

 

 

36.     A silver fruit bowl, maker John Deakin and William P Deakin, Sheffield 1919 with pierced waved edge top on stemmed base, 23oz   £250-350

 

 

 

37.     A collection of various silver table spoons, tea spoons and others (initialled and crested), 13oz   £150-200

 

 

 

38.     A pin cushion, bar pierced, velvet lined, Chester 1901; a French silver wine taster and a plated wine taster   £100-150

 

 

 

39.     A pair of silver photograph frames, Birmingham 1911 and two plain oval silver photograph frames   £100-200

 

 

 

40.     Six various silver napkin rings; a silver two handled circular bowl and a pair of bud vases (loaded), weighable 7oz

 

 

 

41.     A set of six silver tea spoons in case, makers Mappin & Webb; six silver bean handled coffee spoons in case and six silver tea spoons with plated odd tongs in case, weighable 4oz

 

 

 

42.     A silver trophy, 6oz and other items of silver or metal

 

 

 

43.     A set of five silver table forks, Sheffield 1967, 9.5oz; together with six silver handled table knives and dessert knives

 

 

 

44.     A six piece silver back dressing set of hand mirror; two clothes brushes; two hair brushes and comb

 

 

 

45.     A George V silver christening mug, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912 with cherub, scroll and dove decorated body and scroll handle, 6oz   £100-150

 

 

46.     A silver porringer and cover, makers Naylor Brothers, London 1926 with two scroll and leaf side handles and oriental scene engraved body (presented), 8oz   £100-200

 

 

 

47.     A silver trophy cup; a silver cauldron; a silver three piece condiment; a set of six silver coffee spoons with ornate handles and a silver bread fork, 10.5oz   £100-200

 

 

 

48.     A set of six silver rat tail pattern tea spoons in case; together with a Kings pattern table spoon and fork in case and another spoon and fork in case, 7.5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

49.     An Edwardian silver jar with beaten effect, London 1908; a silver cigarette case machine turned decorated with a dog; a silver 'Liverpool Cathedral goblet'; a small hip flask, 17oz gross and a silver candlestick (loaded)   £200-300

 

 

 

50.     Six fiddle and thread pattern silver tea spoons (crested); three napkin rings; tongs and two spoons, 9.5oz

 

 

 

51.     A collection of Danish silver and metal spoons; serving spoons; ladles etc.

 

 

 

52.     A three piece silver condiment in case and six silver tea spoons in case, 5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

53.     A pair of modern silver octagonal bowls, maker VS, Birmingham, 12oz   £150-200

 

 

 

54.     A circular silver rose bowl, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1924 with two side flat top handles on stemmed square base, 19.5oz   £250-300

 

 

 

55.     A plain circular silver salver, makers R & D, Birmingham 1974 with raised shaped border   £150-200

 

 

 

56.     A silver back hand mirror matching hair brush and various plated spoons

 

 

 

57.     A pair of 'Art Nouveau' silver back clothes brushes; together with a silver wood lined cigarette box; another smaller cigarette box; a silver napkin ring and a small metal box with two hinged covers   £100-150

 

 

 

58.     A Danish silver urn shaped sugar caster with pierced top and floral and ribbon swag engraved body, 18cm high, 5.5oz   £100-200

 

 

 

59.     A Danish silver wine ewer with floral and ribbon swag decorated body and scroll handle on stemmed base, 32cm high, 13oz   £100-200

 

 

60.     Georg Jensen, Denmark, a pair of short silver candlesticks with scroll decorated columns on circular bases (stamped Georg Jensen 925)   £500-700

 

 

 

61.     Three silver decanter labels, brandy, whisky and gin

 

 

 

62.     Three silver cigarette cases (initialled or presented), 8oz   £100-200

 

 

 

63.     A filigree silver guitar and a filigree silver coach and horses

 

 

 

64.     A six piece silver condiment set, maker James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1926/27 comprising two mustard pots, two salts and two peppers, 7oz   £100-200

 

 

 

65.     A pair of silver condiments with tapered square bodies, maker RN & Son, London 1932; together with a plated toast rack (monogrammed)

 

 

 

66.     Four various silver napkin rings; three various condiments; eleven silver tea spoons; tongs and two other spoons, 13oz   £150-250

 

 

 

67.     A silver belt of fourteen panels, each engraved with flowers and pierced, 3.5oz; together with an Indian metal belt buckle

 

 

 

68.     A pair of silver cylindrical peppers; a silver mustard pot and a silver heart shaped dish, 7oz

 

 

 

69.     Two silver sauce ladles and a collection of various silver spoons and forks, 14oz   £150-250

 

 

 

70.     A pair of silver cauldron salts; a set of six silver tea spoons; a napkin ring; a pepper and a mustard (some af), 7oz

 

 

 

71.     A pair of silver salts; two embossed silver peppers and another pepper, 5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

72.     Four square silver ashtrays, 4oz and a wooden handled silver cone snuffer

 

 

 

73.     A pair of baluster shaped silver peppers; together with a stemmed silver pepper, 3oz

 

 

 

74.     A small silver tea caddy; a silver tea strainer and bowl; four various silver napkin rings and a caddy spoon, 8.5oz

 

 

 

75.     Four silver napkin rings and a Capstan inkwell, weighable 1oz

 

 

 

76.     A three piece silver condiment; an oval mustard pot; a shell salt; a napkin ring; three salt/mustard spoons; a Derby souvenir spoon and two Sterling silver spoons, 6oz

 

 

 

77.     An enamelled and silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1932, the front decorated with a sailing ship in full sail   £200-300

 

 

78.     A pair of silver salts stamped Harrods; a heavy white metal commemoration disc 'The Five Hundredth Anniversary 1595 to 1895'; together with a silver vesta case; a silver sherry label; a silver tea strainer and a silver top bottle   £100-200

 

 

 

79.     A plain silver vesta case, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1870; another vesta case (monogrammed); a pill box (monogrammed); a bangle; a mother of pearl and silver penknife; a metal bangle; a metal neckchain and a metal heart pendant locket

 

 

 

80.     A Victorian silver sovereign and half sovereign case, Birmingham 1881 with hinged top and engraved decoration (monogrammed); together with a silver vesta case (monogrammed)   £100-150

 

 

 

81.     A silver compact; a silver and mother of pearl pen knife and a micro mosaic photograph frame

 

 

 

82.     An Edwardian six piece silver tea set, maker Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1907/1909 with ribbed circular bodies comprising kettle on stand with spirit lamp, tea pot, hot water jug, milk, cream jug and sugar bowl, 102oz gross   £1200-1500

 

 

 

83.     A pair of Edwardian silver gravy boats of 18th century style, maker James Wakely and Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1907/1908 with pinch borders and serpent scroll handles on pad feet, 22oz   £300-400

 

 

 

84.     A part silver Old English pattern canteen of five table spoons, maker John Deakin and William P Deakin, Sheffield 1909; five soup spoons, maker Edward Vogel, Sheffield 1938 and five dessert spoons, maker George Maudsley, London 1895, 32oz and one plated spoon   £350-450

 

 

 

85.     A Victorian silver pot with cover, maker Mappin & Webb, London 1898 with circular body on sloping base, 10oz (marks rubbed)   £100-150

 

 

 

86.     A Victorian silver hot water jug, London 1888 with whorled body and wooden handle, 14oz gross   £100-150

 

 

 

87.     A Victorian silver three piece tea set, maker Thomas William Dobson and Henry Holmes Dobson, London 1883 with half reed oval bodies comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, 32oz gross   £400-600

 

 

 

88.     An 'Art Nouveau' wood lined silver box, maker William Hutton & Sons, London 1902 with hinged top decorated with oval of a child and with clasp to front on four ball feet, 16cm by 10cm   £300-500

 

 

 

89.     A matched set of seven Kings pattern silver table spoons, London 1831 (5) and 1895 (2), 22.5oz (initialled)   £250-350

 

 

 

90.     A matched set of six Kings pattern silver table forks, London 1782 (2) and 1823 (4), 18.5oz (initialled)   £200-300

 

 

 

91.     A matched set of six Victorian Kings pattern silver dessert spoons, various dates and makers, 11.5oz (initialled)   £120-180

 

 

 

92.     A Victorian silver Kings pattern basting spoon, maker Charles Boyton, London 1888, 6oz (initialled)   £100-150

 

 

 

93.     A set of five Victorian Kings pattern silver tea spoons, 1845/46; together with three various silver dessert forks, 11oz (initialled)   £120-180

 

 

 

94.     An Edwardian Old English pattern silver soup ladle, maker Charles Boyton & Son, Sheffield 1906 (crested), 7oz   £100-200

 

 

 

95.     A George IV silver punch ladle, maker John Bridge, London 1824 with 'water lily' gilt interior bowl and shaped edge with frog and hardwood handle   £200-300

 

 

 

96.     A late Victorian silver shell shaped dish, maker Langley Archer West, London 1896; together with a silver sauce boat and a small circular bowl on three pad feet, 7.5oz   £100-200

 

 

 

97.     Two early 19th century silver berry spoons in case, with decorated handles and fruit embossed bowls, 4.5oz

 

 

 

98.     A plain Edwardian silver circular bowl, London 1904 with two scroll side handles and thread band to the body, 15.5oz   £200-300

 

 

 

99.     A Victorian bachelor’s silver three piece tea set, Chester 1898 with oval half reeded bodies comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, 11oz gross   £150-250

 

 

 

100.   A pair of Victorian embossed silver bud vases, maker George Moudsley Jackson, London 1896, 3oz

 

 

 

101.   A pair of silver fish servers, maker Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1904 (loaded handles)

 

 

 

102.   A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, maker George W Adams, London 1873, 14oz (crested)   £170-200

 

 

 

103.   A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, maker George W Adams, London 1873, 12.5oz (crested)   £150-200

 

 

 

104.   A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker George W Adams, London 1873, 10oz (crested)   £120-180

 

 

 

105.   A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, maker George W Adams, London 1873, 9oz (crested)   £100-150

 

 

 

106.   A set of six Victorian mother of pearl and silver dessert knives and six forks, Sheffield 1896

 

 

 

107.   An Edwardian three piece silver tea set, maker William Charles Fordham and Albert Faulkner, Sheffield 1904 with rectangular bodies and gadroon borders on ball feet, 25oz gross   £350-500

 

 

108.   A William IV silver butter dish, maker Thomas Ryland & Sons, Birmingham 1833 with cow finial (liner af); together with a pair of George III silver cauldron salts, London 1785/86; two salts spoons and a silver cream jug, London 1910, 17.5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

109.   Eight George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, various dates and makers, 15.5oz (initialled)   £150-250

 

 

 

110.   A pair of George III silver Old English pattern basting spoons, London 1791, 5oz (initialled)   £100-200

 

 

 

111.   A set of nine George III silver Old English pattern table forks, maker TB, London 1813, 14.5oz (crested)   £150-200

 

 

 

112.   A set of twelve silver Old English pattern table spoons, maker TB, London 1813, 25oz (crested)   £300-400

 

 

 

113.   A set of ten George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, maker TB, London 1813, 10oz (crested)   £120-180

 

 

 

114.   Five George III silver table forks, various dates and makers; two fiddle pattern table forks and a dessert fork, 13oz (initialled or crested)   £120-180

 

 

 

115.   Two Victorian silver fiddle pattern butter knives; two silver sauce ladles; two pairs of sugar tongs (initialled or crested), 6oz

 

 

 

116.   A Victorian three piece silver tea set, maker BB, Birmingham 1886/89 with half reeded bodies comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and cream jug, 14oz gross   £200-300

 

 

 

117.   A Victorian silver two-bottle inkstand with taperstick, Sheffield 1895 on pierced oval base and scroll feet, stand 5oz   £100-200

 

 

 

118.   A set of six Victorian silver tea spoons and tongs in case, Sheffield 1899 with shell bowls and pierced handles in case, 4oz

 

 

 

119.   A pair of Victorian silver salts, maker George W Adams, London 1881 with whorled and fluted bodies; together with a silver pepper; a silver tea strainer and a silver and glass pepper mill, 4oz

 

 

 

120.   A late Victorian silver christening mug, maker HA, Sheffield 1900 with engraved decoration (presented), 3oz

 

 

 

121.   A George III silver cream jug with engraved body (marks rubbed), 2.5oz

 

 

 

122.   A collection of 19th century and later silver tea spoons; various makers and patterns, 19oz   £250-300

 

 

 

123.   A pair of George III circular salts, maker HA, London 1797 the circular bodies with leaf decoration on stemmed bases, 6oz   £120-180

 

 

 

124.   A William IV silver christening mug, maker Charles Fox, London 1836 with leaf decorated body and flared top with scroll handle, 2.5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

125.   A silver christening spoon, maker JW & Co., Exeter 1875 (presented), in case

 

 

 

126.   A set of four Victorian silver Apostle handled serving spoons, Sheffield 1899; together with a pair of silver sauce ladles and other silver table spoons, dessert spoons etc., 23oz   £250-300

 

 

 

127.   A Victorian engraved silver scent bottle; a small silver chain link purse; another metal purse; a silver candlestick (loaded); a white metal tubular box; a silver back hand mirror

 

 

 

128.   A pair of Victorian silver butter knives, maker George W Adams, London 1870; together with six various silver forks and various silver spoons and tongs, 17oz   £100-200

 

 

 

129.   A George III silver urn shaped tea caddy, I.R., London 1782 with leaf and flower decorated body on skimmed square base, 7oz (monogrammed)   £150-200

 

 

130.   A set of six Edwardian silver gilt ice cream spoons, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1905 with mask capital cast handles; together with a silver drum shaped mustard pot, London 1956, 7.5oz

 

 

 

131.   A Victorian silver card case, Birmingham 1896 with leaf engraved decoration and monogram

 

 

 

132.   A pair of silver mustard spoons, makers Peter, Anne & William Bateman; another pair of fiddle pattern mustard spoons, makers William Eley & William Fearn; another pair of Georgian salt spoons and four other mustard salt spoons, 4oz

 

 

 

133.   A pair of Victorian ribbon pullers modelled as a bird, maker Henry William Curry, London 1877

 

 

 

134.   A pair of Edwardian silver grape scissors, makers Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1908, 3oz

 

 

 

135.   An Edwardian silver card case modelled as an envelope, maker A & L Ltd., Birmingham 1907 and engraved with Canadian stamp and postmark, 1.5oz

 

 

 

136.   A late Victorian silver pear shaped cream jug, maker William Gibson and John Langman, London 1896; together with a small Edwardian silver sauce boat, maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903, 4oz

 

 

 

137.   Three George III silver table spoons; silver tongs and seven various silver spoons, 10oz

 

 

 

138.   A Victorian silver christening mug with engraved decoration (monogrammed); a silver mustard pot and a Victorian silver hip flask (monogrammed), 9oz

 

 

 

139.   A Victorian silver and ivory handled cheese scoop (replacement handle)

 

 

 

140.   A pair of silver sugar nips; a pair of Irish sugar tongs, Dublin 1822; two silver napkin rings and a metal pepper, silver 4oz

 

 

 

141.   A fine set of three George II casters, by Eliza (beth) Godfrey, London 1752 of large size and heavy gauge decorated in high relief with garlands and fruiting vines, the pull-off covers finely pierced with trailing vines and leafage (one blind), engraved shield on rococo cartouche, 77oz, the pair 24cm, the single 28cm  £5000-7000

 

 

 

* Note:  Elizabeth Godfrey was first married to the famed silversmith Simon Pantin.  After his death she married another fine silversmith, Benjamin Godfrey.  Again widowed, she registered her own work in 1741 and continued producing fine quality decorative silver until her death in 1758.

 

 

 

 

 

142.   No Lot

 

 

 

143.   No Lot

 

 

 

144.   No Lot

 

 

 

145.   No Lot

 

 

 

146.   Four various crowns; ten pre-decimal coins and three Prince of Wales Investiture medallions

 

 

 

147.   Approximately 280 silver 3d pieces   £100-200

 

 

 

148.   A collection of pre-decimal coins to include half farthings (1844); farthings; shillings; three pennies etc.

 

 

 

149.   An Elizabeth II gold proof sovereign 2003   £150-200

 

 

 

150.   A Swiss 20 Franc gold coin 1903   £100-150

 

 

 

151.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1891   £150-200

 

 

 

152.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1890   £150-200

 

 

 

153.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1888   £150-200

 

 

 

154.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1890   £150-200

 

 

 

155.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1891   £150-200

 

 

 

156.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1892   £150-200

 

 

 

157.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1892   £150-200

 

 

 

158.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1891   £150-200

 

 

 

159.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1889   £150-200

 

 

 

160.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1890   £150-200

 

 

 

161.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1898   £150-200

 

 

 

162.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1896   £150-200

 

 

 

163.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1893   £150-200

 

 

 

164.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1893   £150-200

 

 

 

165.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1893   £150-200

 

 

 

166.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1894   £150-200

 

 

 

167.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1900   £150-200

 

 

 

168.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1895   £150-200

 

 

 

169.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1895   £150-200

 

 

 

170.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1900   £150-200

 

 

 

171.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1898   £150-200

 

 

 

172.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1899   £150-200

 

 

 

173.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1901   £150-200

 

 

 

174.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1899   £150-200

 

 

 

175.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1886   £150-200

 

 

 

176.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1881   £150-200

 

 

 

177.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1885   £150-200

 

 

 

178.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1871   £150-200

 

 

 

179.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1885   £150-200

 

 

 

180.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1886   £150-200

 

 

 

181.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1884   £150-200

 

 

 

182.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1876   £150-200

 

 

 

183.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1886   £150-200

 

 

 

184.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1878   £150-200

 

 

 

185.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1887   £150-200

 

 

 

186.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1884   £150-200

 

 

 

187.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1871   £150-200

 

 

 

188.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1880   £150-200

 

 

 

189.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1880   £150-200

 

 

 

190.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1871   £150-200

 

 

 

191.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1873   £150-200

 

 

 

192.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1882   £150-200

 

 

 

193.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1878   £150-200

 

 

 

194.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1885   £150-200

 

 

 

195.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1876   £150-200

 

 

 

196.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1878   £150-200

 

 

 

197.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1879   £150-200

 

 

 

198.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1880   £150-200

 

 

 

199.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1879   £150-200

 

 

 

200.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1880   £150-200

 

 

 

201.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1876   £150-200

 

 

 

202.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1884   £150-200

 

 

 

203.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1880   £150-200

 

 

 

204.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1880   £150-200

 

 

 

205.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1883   £150-200

 

 

 

206.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1871   £150-200

 

 

 

207.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1883   £150-200

 

 

 

208.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1876   £150-200

 

 

 

209.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1872  £150-200

 

 

 

210.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1879   £150-200

 

 

 

211.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1884   £150-200

 

 

 

212.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1876   £150-200

 

 

 

213.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1886   £150-200

 

 

 

214.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1885   £150-200

 

 

 

215.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1878   £150-200

 

 

 

216.   A Victorian gold sovereign 1862   £150-200

 

 

 

217.   An Edwardian gold sovereign 1906   £150-200

 

 

 

218.   A George V gold sovereign 1912   £150-200

 

 

 

219.   A George V gold sovereign 1912   £150-200

 

 

 

220.   A George V gold sovereign 1912   £150-200

 

 

 

221.   A George V gold sovereign 1911   £150-200

 

 

 

222.   A George V gold sovereign 1911   £150-200

 

 

 

223.   A George V gold sovereign 1911   £150-200

 

 

 

224.   A George V gold sovereign 1911 in pendant mount   £150-200

 

 

 

225.   An Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1964   £150-200

 

 

 

226.   An Elizabeth II gold sovereign 1966   £150-200

 

 

 

227.   Two George V gold half sovereigns 1914  £140-180

 

 

 

228.   Two George V gold half sovereigns 1915   £140-180

 

 

 

229.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1902   £140-180

 

 

 

230.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1909-1910   £140-180

 

 

 

231.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1907-1908   £140-180

 

 

 

232.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1907-1908   £140-180

 

 

 

233.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1910   £140-180

 

 

 

234.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1906   £140-180

 

 

 

235.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1902-1906   £140-180

 

 

 

236.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1905-1906   £140-180

 

 

 

237.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1907-1908   £140-180

 

 

 

238.   Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns 1902-1910   £140-180

 

 

 

239.   Two Victorian gold half sovereigns 1895-1900   £140-180

 

 

 

240.   Two Victorian gold half sovereigns 1897   £140-180

 

 

 

241.   Two George V gold half sovereigns 1912   £140-180

 

 

 

242.   Two George V gold half sovereigns 1914-1915   £140-180

 

 

 

243.   Two Victorian gold half sovereigns 1892   £140-180

 

 

 

244.   Two George V gold half sovereigns 1911-1913   £140-180

 

 

 

245.   Two gold half sovereigns 1901-1926   £140-180

 

 

 

246.   Two gold half sovereigns 1906-1914, one in pendant mount and one with attached ring   £140-180

 

 

 

247.   Three Victorian gold half sovereigns 1887   £200-250

 

 

 

248.   An Edwardian gold sovereign 1906 in 9ct gold pendant mount on a 9ct gold chain, 17.5gms   £180-220

 

 

 

249.   A George V gold half sovereign 1915 in 9ct gold pendant mount. 5.6gms 

 

 

 

250.   No Lot

 

 

 

251.   A Rolex Oyster perpetual chronometer boy’s wrist watch in stainless steel case (the dial stamped Forbes)   £100-200

 

 

 

252.   An Omega Seamaster gentleman's wrist watch; together with a Waltham ladies pocket watch in engraved case (af) and five other wrist watches; a pocket watch and a watch 'chain'   £100-150

 

 

 

253.   Two 9ct gold cased ladies wrist watches   £150-250

 

 

 

254.   A gentleman's Swiss 18ct gold wrist watch, circa 1935, the dial signed REPCO watch, fluted lugs and replaced expanding bracelet   £100-150

 

 

255.   A Rotary gentleman's wrist watch; an Accurist wrist watch and two others

 

 

 

256.   A Gucci gold plated wrist watch, quartz movement

 

 

 

257.   A gold plated gentleman's open face pocket watch with Roman numerals and seconds dial

 

 

 

258.   A Waltham 18ct gold cased gentleman's open face pocket watch, the white dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial (monogrammed)   £300-400

 

 

 

259.   A silver cased gentleman's half hunter pocket watch, Mossman & Sons, Edinburgh, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial; together with a Universal Timekeeper pocket watch in gilt case (af)

 

 

 

260.   A rolled gold open face pocket watch by Zenith, subsidiary seconds, in case

 

 

 

261.   An Optima gentleman's 14k cased hunter pocket watch with Arabic numerals and seconds dial   £100-200

 

 

 

262.   A silver half hunter pocket watch, London 1885   £100-200

 

 

 

263.   An 18ct gold cased Dennison half hunter pocket watch, with Waltham American movement, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial (presented)   £250-350

 

 

 

264.   An 18ct gold cased open face pocket watch with white enamelled dial and Roman numerals and seconds dial (monogrammed and presented)   £400-500

 

 

 

265.   No Lot

 

 

 

266.   A 9ct gold chain link bracelet, 22.6gms   £150-250

 

 

 

267.   A 9ct gold chain link necklace and a similar bracelet (necklace 50cm long), 54.3gms   £500-700

 

 

 

268.   Two 18ct gold wedding rings, 10gms; a 22ct gold ring, 3gms; a white gold and gem set ring, 4gms; and a pearl and opal bar brooch   £300-350

 

 

 

269.   Three 18ct gold rings each set with small diamonds (cluster, two stone and five stone)   £150-200

 

 

 

270.   A 22ct gold wedding ring, 3.4gms and a garnet dress ring mounted in 9ct gold   £100-150

 

 

 

271.   A sapphire and diamond four stone ring, claw set with two old cut diamonds and two circular cut sapphires   £500-600

 

 

272.   A diamond two-stone ring (formerly a 3 stone ring), the old cuts each approximately 85pts claw set   £400-600

 

 

 

273.   A 9ct gold ropetwist necklace, 10gms; a diamond five stone ring; a 9ct white gold and synthetic eternity ring   £150-200

 

 

 

274.   Three diamond three stone rings; two sapphire rings; a diamond stick pin; a gilt chain; a silver locket and a brooch   £100-200

 

 

 

275.   A ruby and diamond ring, the three graduated rubies within an old cut diamond border; a turquoise and diamond ring; a 9ct bar brooch; an amethyst bar brooch and a gold bracelet watch   £100-150

 

 

 

276.   Four pairs of 9ct gold earrings, cubes, chain link, two pairs of knots (one pair af), 12.7gms; together with an oval amber brooch; a silver and dark agate brooch and a silver watch chain

 

 

 

277.   A pair of diamond single stone earstuds four claw set on post and screw fittings   £300-350

 

 

 

278.   A diamond five stone ring, channel set with emerald cut stones in 18ct white gold   £300-350

 

 

 

279.   Four various carat gold signet rings; a 9ct gold coin ring; a Masonic pendant on chain; a wishing well pendant and a heart pendant, 42gms gross   £350-450

 

 

 

280.   A pair of 14ct white gold and diamond hoop earrings, channel set with square cut diamonds   £150-200

 

 

 

281.   A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the rubover set emerald cut stone in a 12 stone diamond border in 18ct gold   £350-450

 

 

 

282.   A diamond single stone ring, the brilliant cut stone six claw set in 18ct white and yellow gold   £250-300

 

 

 

283.   Five unmounted diamonds, brilliant cuts, graduated 32pts to 5pt; together with a sapphire

 

 

 

284.   A diamond and pearl ring set with three pearls with small old cut diamonds between on a pierced gallery in 18ct gold   £200-250

 

 

285.   A diamond single stone ring, claw set in 18ct gold with fluted shoulders   £500-800

 

 

 

286.   A two row cultured pearl necklace graduated 4mm to 7.5mm strung and knotted with 14ct gold and pearl clasp

 

 

 

287.   An 18ct yellow gold, diamond and ruby brooch, London 1963, cast and textured leaf design, 18gms gross   £300-400

 

 

 

288.   A diamond and rubelite necklace, the scrolled pave set diamond links with three pear shaped stone cluster drops   £250-350

 

 

 

289.   A Nephrite and pearl necklace, strung and knotted on a silver gilt clasp   £100-150

 

 

 

290.   A three row cultured pearl necklace, graduated 3.5mm to 7.5mm, strung and knotted on a pearl and 9ct gold clasp

 

 

 

291.   A pair of Irish pyrites drop earrings in the form of harps hung from a shamrock, metal mounts and a matching brooch; a paste ornament and a pair of paste earrings

 

 

 

292.   A diamond single stone ring, claw set in 18ct white gold and platinum

 

 

 

293.   A Tanzanite pendant, the circular cut stone claw set in 18ct white gold on a flat curb link neckchain, stated weight of 4.07 carats   £250-350

 

 

 

294.   A two row cultured pearl necklace strung and knotted on a turquoise, pearl and 9ct gold clasp; together with a semi-baroque pearl necklace

 

 

 

295.   A ruby pendant, the circular cut stone claw set in an 18ct pierced mount on a flat curb link neckchain, stated weight of 3.03cts   £700-1000

 

 

 

296.   A gold and cultured pearl necklace; a coral necklace and an amber necklace   £100-150

 

 

 

297.   A single row semi-baroque pearl necklace with gold bolt ring clasp

 

 

 

298.   A 9ct gold 'Albert' chain necklace and a similar bracelet, necklace 46cm long 57gms   £400-600

 

 

 

299.   A single row graduated cultured pearl necklace

 

 

 

300.   A diamond and pearl bar brooch, circa 1920; a lapis lazuli pearl bar brooch and a split pearl bar brooch   £200-300

 

 

 

301.   A silver locket in the form of a book on an oval link chain

 

 

 

302.   An 18ct gold signet ring, 9gms; a 9ct and bloodstone ring, 7gms gross; a 9ct oval garnet ring; a 9ct wedding ring, 5gms gross; a 14ct gold three colour bracelet, 8gms and a 9ct gold bracelet watch   £300-500

 

 

 

303.   A 9ct gold bracelet, ropetwist link; a 9ct gold bar link bracelet; a 9ct gold necklace with tennis racket pendant, 16gms gross   £100-150

 

 

 

304.   A blue topaz set comprising a ring, a bangle, a pair of earrings all in 9ct gold   £200-250

 

 

 

305.   A diamond and sapphire cluster stick pin with central sapphire and eight diamonds

 

 

 

306.   A 19th century mourning brooch; a paste buckle;  a 9ct gold cased ladies wrist watch and a pewter hedgehog

 

 

 

307.   A large unmounted amethyst, fancy octagonal cut and an unmounted circular cut citrine

 

 

 

308.   A diamond bull terrier brooch, pave set with graduated single cut stones and turquoise bead eyes in white gold   £1000-1500

 

 

309.   An opal ring, with oval centre stone and diamond border set in 18ct gold and platinum   £150-200

 

 

 

310.   A copper 'pig' vesta case with hinged head and striker under belly

 

 

 

311.   Two 9ct gold case propelling pencils, London 1936 and later   £100-150

 

 

 

312.   An attractive sapphire and diamond bar brooch of tied ribbon bow form set with graduated old cut diamonds and square cut sapphires in platinum, in case   £1000-1500

 

 

 

313.   A pair of silver, marcasite and 'butterfly wing' lapel clips circa 1937, in cases   £100-150

 

 

 

314.   A pale sapphire and diamond bar brooch of a four leafed clover; a Georgian mourning brooch; a three stone ring (af); a coral bug brooch and miscellanea   £100-150

 

 

 

315.   A 9ct gold brooch set with half pearls and coloured stones; two silver thimbles; a Crown bar brooch etc.

 

 

 

316.   A rice pearl necklace on silver clasp and a pair of matching earstuds

 

 

 

317.   A quantity of costume jewellery including silver items

 

 

 

318.   A quantity of costume jewellery including a gold mounted cornelian ring and a pair of silver and mother of pearl cuff links

 

 

 

319.   A group of bead necklaces including amber, agate, cornelian and ivory examples

 

 

 

320.   Two silver lockets on chains; a Victorian silver gilt bracelet; a small quantity of costume jewellery and two enamel items

 

 

 

321.   The Mary Rose Collection, a limited edition commemorative series of 22ct gold sheet plaques   £100-200

 

 

 

322.   A pair of late 19th, early 20th century porcelain tall vases decorated with classical Greek figures on a black ground with gilt side handles, 48.5cm high   £300-500

 

 

 

323.   A cranberry glass bowl; a brass jardinière and a Doulton 1972 Christmas plate

 

 

 

324.   Eleven Coalport small figures of ladies, Taking the Air; Encore; Kimberley; Mary; Kerry; Rosamund; The Garden Party; Bonnie Lass; Sarah Jane; Catriona; Fara, approximate 13cm high

 

 

 

325.   Eleven Coalport small figures of ladies, Jennifer; Meryl; Emma Louise; Millie; Jo; Cassie (2); Penelope; Christine; Joanne; Sara Jane, approximate 13cm high

 

 

 

326.   Six Royal Doulton 'lady' figures, Coralie HN2307; Gail HN2937; Adele HN2480; Fragrance HN2334; Sara HN2265 and Shirley HN2702, tallest 19.5cm   £100-150

 

 

 

327.   A pair of late 19th, early 20th century large porcelain vases decorated in blue and gilt with exotic birds in landscapes and tall necks with birds and flowers, 53cm high (af)   £100-200

 

 

 

328.   An Aynsley 'Leighton' pattern dinner and coffee service with dark blue and gilt enriched borders comprising dinner plates, dessert and side plats, coffee cans, saucers, gravy boats and meat dish

 

 

 

329.   A large Crown Ducal Ware blush ivory jardinière decorated with exotic birds in flowering trees with two side handles, 21cm high; together with a Carlton Ware vase decorated with magpies on a red ground, 26.5cm high

 

 

 

330.   A Herrend, Hungary porcelain dinner service with hand painted green flower and gilt enriched decoration comprising twelve soup plates, twelve dinner plates, twelve side plates, soup tureen, sauce boat, two oval platters, a salt and four dishes   £200-300

 

 

 

331.   A porcelain dessert service manufactured for Maple & Co. (probably Limoges) and decorated with floral swags within deep blue and gilt enriched borders, comprising two tazzas, four dishes and twelve plates   £100-150

 

 

 

332.   A Japanese Kutani pattern porcelain coffee pot; together with a cloisonné flower decorated vase

 

 

 

333.   A German oval porcelain vase with shaped top and panels of lovers in gardens within oval gilt cartouche and two side handles, 13cm high

 

 

 

334.   Four German green glass hock glasses on ribbed cone shaped stems and two other tall stemmed glasses

 

 

 

335.   A Langton, England (James Shaw) porcelain pot pourri with lattice top and applied flower decorated stemmed base, 19cm high; together with a Davenport Stone china dish decorated with birds and flowers

 

 

 

336.   A pair of Wedgwood blue and white Indiana pattern sauce tureens and covers and a matching oval comport

 

 

 

337.   A set of eleven ornate cut glass wine glasses with deep bowls on slice cut stemmed bases and one other larger glass with tulip shaped bowl   £100-150

 

 

 

338.   Seven 18th century style wine glasses with trumpet shaped bowls and 'cotton twist' stems and circular bases, 17cm high   £100-150

 

 

 

339.   Seven wine glasses with plain bowls and air twist stems on circular bases and one similar smaller glass   £100-150

 

 

 

340.   A Murano glass ornament of a clown; a Staffordshire ornament and other items

 

 

 

341.   A pair of cut glass wine decanters with facet cut bodies and slender necks; together with three shell-shaped glass dishes

 

 

 

342.   Four Royal Doulton figure ornaments of ladies, Buttercup HN2399; Innocence HN2842; Top O' the Hill HN1834; Louise HN3207; together with a Royal Worcester similar ornament, First Dance   £100-150

 

 

 

343.   A Wedgwood large platter transfer decorated with flowers, 53cm by 43cm

 

 

 

344.   A 19th century Chinese blue and white ginger jar with cover decorated with panels of boxes and jardinières (four character marks to base), 22cm high

 

 

 

345.   A pair of late 19th century 'cameo' glass jug ornaments each painted with flowers, 22cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

346.   A Lalique frosted glass model of a seated cat, etched Lalique, 24cm long   £300-500

 

 

 

347.   A Chinese blue and white 'moonflask' vase hand painted on each side with circular panels of figures and 'dragons' at shoulders, 30cm high (probably 19th century)   £200-300

 

 

 

348.   A 'Sabino' French frosted glass vase moulded with flowers and leaves, 20cm high

 

 

 

349.   A copy of a Gallè glass vase, the tall cylindrical body cut with blue flowers, 31cm high with signature 'Galle'

 

 

 

350.   A pair of German porcelain ice pails (AR monogram mark), the circular bodies with hand painted and moulded figures of putti musicians with masks and scroll side handles, 17cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

351.   Two Royal Worcester small ornaments, Joan and Tommy and one other lady ornament

 

 

 

352.   A Continental porcelain figure ornament of a game seller standing with a deer on his shoulder; together with a Royal Doulton ornament of Pied Piper, HN1215 (af)

 

 

 

353.   A pair of Continental porcelain figure ornaments of lady and gallant, she in crinoline dress, he with ruff collar, 20cm high

 

 

 

354.   A pair of Continental porcelain figure ornaments of King and Queen, he wearing a crown and an eagle at his feet, she wearing a tiara and a peacock at her feet, 21.5cm high (gold anchor marks to base)

 

 

 

355.   A plain glass ball door stop with interior bubble decoration

 

 

 

356.   Six various Royal Copenhagen ornaments to include dogs (2); cat; rabbit; goose and owl

 

 

 

357.   Six Royal Copenhagen ornaments to include owl; chickens (2); fox (af); squirrel and ducks

 

 

 

358.   A Royal Doulton spaniel ornament; five small Royal Copenhagen ornaments and four others

 

 

 

359.   A Royal Copenhagen porcelain vase decorated with blackberries; another vase decorated with moths and another B & G Danish vase, tallest 18cm   £100-200

 

 

 

360.   A Kevin Francis porcelain figure of Marilyn Monroe sitting on a plinth, no. 941 of 2000 (500 only in this colour)

 

 

 

361.   A pair of Naples porcelain figures of lady and gallant, both standing and with gilt decoration, 24cm high (af)

 

 

 

362.   A small bisque figure of posing lady; another of a baby; a porcelain ornament of an Egyptian and an oval dish

 

 

 

363.   A Beswick figure of a standing horse, 19cm high and another of a pony, 17.5cm high

 

 

 

364.   Five Royal Doulton figures, The Lifeboat Man HN2764; Song of the Sea (2) HN2729 designed by William K Harper and The Lobster Man HN2317 and HN2323 (different colours) designed by Mary Nicholl, tallest 24cm   £100-150

 

 

 

365.   Two Royal Doulton figures, The Old Balloon Seller HN1315 and The Balloon Man HN1954 designed by L Harradine and another two, Balloon Girl HN2818 designed by William K Harper and Balloon Boy HN2934 designed by Peter A Gee, tallest 20cm   £100-150

 

 

 

366.   Three Royal Doulton figures, Merry Christmas HN3096; Happy Birthday HN3095 and Happy Anniversary HN3097, all designed by P Parsons, tallest 22cm   £100-150

 

 

 

367.   Five Royal Doulton figures, Tuppence a Bag HN2320; Silks and Ribbons HN2017; The Rag Doll Seller HN2944; Biddy Penny Farthing HN1843 and Balloon Lady HN2935, tallest 22cm   £100-150

 

 

 

368.   Four Royal Doulton figures, The Foaming Quart HN2162; Falstaff HN2054; The Gardener HN3161 and The Blacksmith HN2782, tallest 23cm   £100-150

 

 

 

369.   Nine small Royal Doulton figures of ladies, Cherie HN2341; Marie HN1370; Dinky Do HN2120; Andrea HN3058; Julie HN2995; Lynsey HN3043; Elaine HN3214; Catherine HN3044 and Penny HN2424   £100-150

 

 

 

370.   Nine small Royal Doulton figures of ladies, Catherine HN3044; Cherie HN2341; Marie HN1370; Belle HN2340; Babie HN2121; Fair Maiden HN2211; Amanda HN2996; Bo Peep HN1811 and Kerry HN3036  £100-150

 

 

 

371.   Nine tiny Royal Doulton figures to include Good King Wenceslas; Emma; Fair Lady; Fragrance; Sara etc.

 

 

 

372.   Nine tiny Royal Doulton figures to include Falstaff; Good King Wenceslas; Town Crier etc.

 

 

 

373.   A pair of Caverswall bone china limited edition urns, each painted with a Spitfire or Hurricane by Roger O Shufflebotham to commemorate the Battle of Britain 50 years, numbers 28 of 50, 27cm high   £400-600

 

 

 

374.   Two Chinese porcelain tea bowls decorated in blue and white (character marks to base)

 

 

 

375.   A Lalique circular glass vase 'Nefliers' pattern with remains of blue staining, etched R Lalique, 14cm high   £500-700

 

 

 

376.   A Lalique 'amber' glass model of a tortoise, etched Lalique France, 15cm long; together with a green diamond and gilt decorated glass bowl   £100-150

 

 

 

377.   A late 19th, early 20th century glass jar, the flared body with panel of a Church and other gilt enrichment, 11cm high; together with an overlaid blue and clear glass scent bottle and a ruby glass and gilt scent bottle

 

 

 

378.   Two small porcelain boxes decorated with 'Freemason' symbols and hinged tops and one other smaller box   £100-200

 

 

 

379.   A Longport pottery inkwell (Dains patent prize medal 1851) with ink reservoir and tap and ink holder with two side pen holders decorated in pink and gilt

 

 

 

380.   A 19th century porcelain inkwell of drum shape with recessed top, the sides decorated in gilt and blue with birds in trees and gilt masks at sides, 6.5cm high

 

 

 

381.   A Coalport porcelain inkstand with two inkwells having flower finials to the covers, the base applied with flowers with two side handles on scroll feet, 22cm long   £100-200

 

 

 

382.   A Meissen porcelain ink stand with inkwell and ponce pot on tray with hand painted decoration of musician and ladies in a garden and mauve scale borders (crossed swords and T mark and impressed Meissen), tray 27cm by 18cm   £200-300

 

 

 

383.   No Lot

 

 

 

384.   No lot

 

 

 

385.   No Lot

 

 

 

386.   A rare Mabie Todd & Co. late 19th century No. 8 Dipper pen with Mabie Todd nib   £150-200

 

 

 

387.   A gold coloured American stockbroker's pencil engraved C Bates

 

 

 

388.   A ladies late 19th, early 20th century Mabie & Todd gold coloured fountain pen

 

 

 

389.   A Mabie Todd & Co. late 19th century No. 6 Dipper pen with gold coloured mount and black handle; together with another Mabie Todd No. 6 pen with No. 5 nib

 

 

 

390.   Ten various mother of pearl handled, late 19th century Dipper pens with gold coloured mounts and Mabie Todd nibs   £200-250

 

 

 

391.   Ten various mother of pearl handled, late 19th century Dipper pens with gold coloured mounts and Mabie Todd nibs   £200-250

 

 

 

392.   A Morden silver Dipper pen and four other silver coloured Dipper pens

 

 

 

393.   A late 19th century Stirrup gold coloured pen/pencil, stamp Vickery, Regent St, (presented); together with a Fyne Poynt gold coloured Stirrup pencil

 

 

 

394.   Six various Dipper pens by Joseph Gillott, Mabie Todd and others with bone or ivory handles

 

 

 

395.   Twelve various Mabie & Todd wooden and coloured handled Dipper pens   £120-150

 

 

 

396.   An unusual Morden silver Ejector Dipper pen; together with a Morden retractable Dipper pen in silver coloured case and a Morden silver coloured retractable pencil

 

 

 

397.   A Morden gold coloured retractable pen/pencil in engraved case; together with another similar pencil

 

 

 

398.   Three late 19th century Mabie & Todd gold coloured and mother of pearl handled Dipper pens in cases

 

 

 

399.   Three Mabie Todd gold coloured pen/pencils circa late 19th, early 20th century

 

 

 

400.   Two Mabie Todd late 19th, early 20th century gold coloured pens/pencils and an Edward Todd pen/pencil

 

 

 

401.   Four various late 19th, early 20th century pens/pencils

 

 

 

402.   A silver and tortoiseshell top square glass inkwell and an S Morden & Co. sliding pencil with 'bloodstone' seal end; two others and a pen/pencil

 

 

 

403.   A silver coloured retractable Dipper pen with ponce pot handle (af); a Morden silver seal end pencil; a small pencil and two rolled gold propelling pencils

 

 

 

404.   Six various Sheaffer fountain pens in cases

 

 

 

405.   Five Cross fountain pens (boxed)

 

 

 

406.   Eight various Parker fountain pens (cased)

 

 

 

407.   Two Sheaffer fountain pen and biro sets; two Parker fountain pens and biro sets; a Parker biro and pencil set and three Parker fountain pens

 

 

 

408.   Nine various Sheaffer fountain pens

 

 

 

409.   Fourteen various Parker fountain pens

 

 

 

410.   Fourteen various fountain pens

 

 

 

411.   A Sheaffer silver (925) fountain pen; another Sheaffer gold plated fountain pen and a Crown gold coloured fountain pen

 

 

 

412.   An unusual collection of thirty 'dipper' pens with some silver and gilt mounts and ivory, bone, mother of pearl and wooden handles (some late 19th century and later); together with eight various propelling pencils in four drawer cabinet   £300-400

 

 

 

413.   An oval late 19th, early 20th century travelling inkwell with nib brush and candlestick enclosed by hinged top and another double bottle travelling inkwell with hinged top

 

 

 

414.   A Ronson fountain pen and various pens, pencils and pen parts

 

 

 

415.   An early 20th century pen box, Indo-Persian in paper-mache painted with flowers and a pair of figures; together with a Scribes brass pen box and inkwell; a Parker pen and pencil and a Parker fountain pen

 

 

 

416.   An onyx desk stand with calendar and two pen holders; a Blackbird advertising stand with five pens; together with five various travelling inkwells and a wooden nib box

 

 

 

417.   Swan Pens - a collection of advertising items to include a Swan jug; two tiles; ten copper Swan pen printing blocks and a brass paper clip   £100-150

 

 

 

418.   A Swan Fountain pen circa 1911 in box with instructions and purchase receipt; together with two pen holders; three fountain pens in holders and other items

 

 

 

419.   A collection of old Swan glass ink bottles and other containers

 

 

 

420.   A Swan table top mahogany and glazed display case with three sloping shelves and door at back, 70cm high by 28cm wide   £500-700

 

 

 

421.   A Japanese lacquered table cabinet with four drawers enclosed by two doors, 28cm

 

 

 

422.   An old carriage lamp with bracket and a brass mounted five bellows

 

 

 

423.   An early 19th century mother of pearl inlaid rosewood writing, jewel and work cabinet with hinged top and three fitted drawers enclosed by two doors, 24cm wide by 28cm deep by 36cm high   £200-400

 

 

 

424.   A 19th century mahogany tea caddy with two inner caddies and recess for blending bowl, 32cm by 17cm

 

 

 

425.   A framed silk Regency waistcoat front richly embroidered with coloured silks of flowers

 

 

 

426.   A pierced brass base oil table lamp with glass oil font and shade

 

 

 

427.   A brass electric table lamp with tapered whorled column and shade

 

 

 

428.   A William IV rosewood work box with lift out tray and hinged top inlaid with mother of pearl and pewter stringing, 30cm by 22cm

 

 

 

429.   A Victorian rosewood travelling box with hinged top lifting to reveal nine silver top glass bottles/jars (maker Thomas Johnson 1857) with lift out tray and spring loaded drawer at base, the whole with brass bound corners, 30cm by 22.5cm   £200-300

 

 

 

430.   A Baxter print of Lord Nelson, 10.5cm by 7.5cm

 

 

 

431.   A set of four 'Stevengraphs' coloured silk pictures - The Meet, The Water Jump; The Chase and The Death, in gilt frames   £100-200

 

 

 

432.   A 20th century cream enamelled dressing table set to include oval easel mirror; nail polisher and jars on stand; scent spray; ring box; candlesticks; manicure holder etc.

 

 

 

433.   A Japanese Katana with cast iron tsuba and shagreen and material bound hilt with Menuki in black lacquered scabbard, 61cm long   £500-700

 

 

 

434.   A German dagger with eagle crested composition hilt and engraved blade by F W Holler, Solingen in brass sheaf, 41.5cm long   £200-300

 

 

 

435.   A German dagger with composition grip with eagle, the plain blade engraved F W Holler, Solingen in silver metal sheaf, 39.5cm long   £200-300

 

 

 

436.   A Victorian miniature chest of early 18th century style with three drawers on bracket feet, 16cm

 

 

 

437.   A Birmingham Mint limited edition figure of Charles I in pewter with gilt enrichment on onyx base, 29cm high, no. 251/500   £100-150

 

 

 

438.   A Birmingham Mint limited edition figure of Queen Elizabeth I in pewter with gilt enrichment on onyx base, 23.5cm high, no. 251/500   £100-150

 

 

 

439.   A pair of Victorian brass 'flatback' figures of pheasants; another small pair of peacocks and a brass cribbage board scorer

 

 

 

440.   A 19th century native hardwood club with ball end, 70cm long; together with a walking cane with twisted shaft

 

 

 

441.   An R & J Beck Limited brass microscope in mahogany case; together with various slides and a pair of binoculars

 

 

 

442.   A Dutch oval brass tobacco box with hinged top and engraved with figures and verse (probably 19th century); together with another similar (af)

 

 

 

443.   After Barye, a pair of green patina bronze ornaments of seated greyhounds on circular bases, 16.5cm high

 

 

 

444.   A tortoiseshell and crocodile skin ladies hand bag

 

 

 

445.   An ivory handled parasol (af); together with a brass and onyx figure; a pair of pewter salts and a tea caddy

 

 

 

446.   A Chinese ivory easel photograph frame with intricately carved border of figures in garden, 15cm by 11cm   £100-200

 

 

 

447.   A 19th century set of Chinese knife and chopsticks in wooden metal bound sheaf

 

 

 

448.   A small carved ivory figure of a resting dog on ebony plinth, 8.5cm by 4cm

 

 

 

449.   An early 20th century ivory belt buckle modelled as two monkey faces; together with two ivory buttons of snarling and sad lions and a similar pair of monkeys   £100-150

 

 

 

450.   Three various Ronson Varaflame electronic cigarette lighters

 

 

 

451.   Four various Ronson Varaflame electronic cigarette lighters

 

 

 

452.   A George III lacquered longcase clock, Bickerton Downham (circa 1773) with 13 inch arch brass and silverised dial with phase of moon and lunar calendar, the main dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and 'sweep' seconds hand and date all contained in the one dial, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 250cm high (movement (only)restored at West Dean College, February 2006)   £2500-3500

 

 

 

453.   A 19th century mahogany longcase clock, R Dawes Southampton, the 12 inch square painted dial with Roman numerals and date and seconds indicators, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 194cm high

 

 

 

454.   A small burr walnut cased mantel clock with Astral eight day movement, 16cm high; together with another clock in inlaid case with circular dial and Roman numerals, 16.5cm high

 

 

 

455.   A small bracket clock in arch wooden case, the silverised dial with Roman numerals and four gongs/six gongs pointer over and eight day movement, 23cm high

 

 

 

456.   An early 20th century mahogany cased bracket clock with silverised arch dial and Roman numerals with strike/silent over, the eight day movement striking on gongs, 26.5cm high   £100-150

 

 

 

457.   A 19th century ebonised brass inlaid and coloured stone decorated mantel clock, with white enamelled dial and Roman numerals stamped Aubert Klaptenberger, Geneve, the backplate also stamped with eight day movement striking on a bell, 27cm high

 

 

 

458.   A 19th century gilt bronze cased mantel clock with cherub above circular white enamelled dial and rams head and leaf base with porcelain plaque, the dial with Roman numerals and stamped Aubert Klaptenberger, Geneve, the back plate also stamped and eight day striking movement, 25cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

459.   A 19th century French 'Buhl' cased mantel clock with white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and gilt, the case with gilt metal enrichment, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 32cm high   £300-500

 

 

 

460.   A late 19th, early 20th century French 'Buhl' cased mantel clock, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and pendulum 'window' below, the eight day French movement striking on a bell, 37cm high

 

 

 

461.   A 19th century French mantel clock, stamped H Sterling, Paris with gilt seated lady figure cresting and circular white dial with Roman numerals in white alabaster case with gilt columns and front cherub mask motif and eight day movement striking on a bell under glass dome, clock 40cm high   £300-500

 

 

 

462.   A brass and glass cased carriage clock with circular white enamelled dial and Arabic numerals with eight day movement, 11.5cm high   £100-150

 

 

 

463.   Martin Snape  Redbridge near Southampton with swans and walkers, watercolour, signed, 26cm by 43cm   £400-600

 

 

 

464.   David Hall McKewan (1816-1875)  The River Duddon, Cumberland, watercolour, signed and dated 1861, 36cm by 50cm   £200-300

 

 

 

465.   Wilhelm Lammers (1857-1913) Dutch  Chickens, turkey and a peacock in a yard, oil on board, signed with initials, 20cm by 30cm   £200-300

 

 

 

466.   David de Noter (1825-1875) Belgian  Still life of peaches and grapes and plums on a mossy bank, watercolour, signed, 20cm by 28cm

 

 

 

467.   Edward Dawson  Jubilee Day on the Thames and Early Morning, The Angel, Rotherhithe, two small oils on board, signed, 15cm by 24cm   £100-150

 

 

 

468.   George Haydock Dodgson (1811-1880)  The Ferry, watercolour, signed and dated '61, oval   £100-200

 

 

 

469.   William Lee Hawkey (1969-1952)  'An Anxious Moment', watercolour, signed, inscribed on reverse   £400-600

 

 

 

470.   David Shepherd  'The Ivory is Theirs', print (elephants), 37cm by 76cm; Montague Dawson 'Glory of the Seas', print (sailing ship), 40cm by 80cm and two small coloured engravings

 

 

 

471.   A Hayward  A Red Setter in landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated, 70cm by 90cm   £250-300

 

 

 

472.   Two 'Snaffles' coloured prints, The Sparrow, Catchin Sort and The Timber Merchant, both signed in pencil; together with two 19th century engravings of buildings in rosewood frames

 

 

 

473.   Giovanni Barbaro (Fl. 1890-1907)  Still life of peaches, grapes and melon with tazza and jug, watercolour, signed, 30cm by 75cm   £200-300

 

 

 

474.   Stokesay Castle, Shropshire, pencil and watercolour, 26cm by 38cm

 

 

 

475.   Kate E Foster (Late 19th Century)  A Surrey cornfield, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1891, 30cm by 50cm   £150-250

 

 

 

476.   After John Herring  A hunting scene with horses and farmyard animals in the foreground, oil on canvas, bears signature, 39cm by 59cm   £450-550

 

 

 

477.   Marcus Ford (1914-1989)  The Marsh, Dell Quay, Chichester, oil on canvas, signed, 45cm by 83cm   £220-260

 

 

 

478.   Attributed to Oliver Ommaney  Four small oils - Lavant, Staplegrove, Somerset and Dell Quay and Apuldram, each approximately 11cm by 28cm   £100-200

 

 

 

479.   William Lionel Wyllie  Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, etching, signed in margin, image 20cm by 50cm   £300-400

 

 

 

480.   Camille Matisse, Paris  Still life of a vase of flowers, oil on board, signed, 51cm by 36cm   £300-400

 

 

 

481.   Percival Gaskell  Etching of ruins on a hill, signed in pencil in margin, 21cm by 29cm (foxed)   £100-150

 

 

 

482.   A small 18th century oak cottage dresser with three open shelves and iron cup hooks over base with three drawers on square legs with pot board at base, 151cm wide by 185cm high   £500-800

 

 

 

483.   An artist's adjustable studio easel; a folding portable easel; two pallets and various brushes   £150-250

 

 

 

484.   A pair of large ships brass port and starboard lamps with oil lamps (fitted for electricity), 47cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

485.   A pair of Victorian carved oak foot stools on short turned legs

 

 

 

486.   A Victorian carved oak three tier buffet with two drawers with lions mask handles and spiral column supports, 123cm   £100-150

 

 

 

487.   A George III mahogany standing corner cupboard, the top with glazed panelled door and three shelves, the base enclosed by one panelled door, 242cm high by 94cm wide   £300-500

 

 

 

488.   A 19th century mahogany chest of two long drawers with drop flap top and dummy drawer on bracket feet

 

 

 

489.   Three heavy ormolu gilt double branch wall lights with ball and flame finial cresting and ribbons and pierced back plates, 47cm high   £500-800

 

 

 

490.   A country oak dresser (parts 18th century and later) with three open display shelves over base with two drawers and open shelf under, 124cm wide by 170cm high   £150-250

 

 

 

491.   An 18th century and later oak side table with one deep drawer on four square legs, 138cm

 

 

 

492.   An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet on table base, the cabinet with bowed glass sides and glazed door, the base on four square tapered legs with open shelf and spade feet, 95cm wide by 180cm high   £700-1000

 

 

 

493.   A Regency style gilt framed pier mirror with ribbon and panel cresting and rectangular bevelled plate, 60cm wide by 117cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

494.   A late 19th, early 20th century folding bagatelle table with cues and balls, fully open 215cm by 51cm   £100-150

 

 

 

495.   An early 20th century mahogany pedestal desk with moulded edge top and nine drawers on plinth base, 130cm by 80cm

 

 

 

496.   An early 19th century mahogany rectangular supper table with tilting top on turned column and quadruple leg base with brass caps and casters, 117cm by 102cm   £100-200

 

 

 

497.   A set of four 19th century Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs with stick backs and upholstered seats on square tapered legs

 

 

 

498.   A Regency mahogany pedestal table with octagonal top on slender turned column and tripod base, 46cm   £100-150

 

 

 

499.   A 19th century mahogany pedestal table with tilting rectangular top on tripod base, 59cm by 43cm

 

 

 

500.   An 18th century oak mule chest with hinged top and triple panelled front with one long drawer at base, 122cm   £100-200

 

 

 

501.   A small Edwardian mahogany display cabinet with two shelves enclosed by a glazed panel door, 51cm

 

 

 

502.   A George III mahogany chest of four long drawers with brushing slide over, standing on bracket feet, 87cm   £200-300

 

 

 

503.   A Regency style circular gilt framed convex mirror with eagle cresting and ball decorated frame, 80cm high   £100-150

 

 

 

504.   A late 17th, early 18th century oak Wainscot chair with carved panelled back and arms and wooden seat on front turned legs joined by stretcher rails   £500-800

 

 

 

505.   A George III mahogany box base toilet mirror, the swing mirror above two drawers, 55cm   £100-150

 

 

 

506.   A 19th century open armchair of Louis XV style with oval padded back and seat and leaf carved arms on turned tapered front legs   £100-200

 

 

 

507.   A George III mahogany chest with brushing slide above four long oak lined graduated drawers on bracket feet, 75cm   £300-500

 

 

 

508.   A small French parquetry side table with one drawer on four slender cabriole legs, 60cm

 

 

 

509.   A George III high wing back armchair upholstered in brown studded leather with shaped back and scroll arms on square legs joined by stretcher rails   £500-800

 

 

 

510.   A small armchair of Louis XVI style with wing back and scroll arms on turned tapered fluted front legs   £150-200

 

 

 

511.   A 19th century Louis XV style high back side chair, the back and seat in oatmeal with carved seat rail and cabriole legs, joined by stretcher rails

 

 

 

512.   A small Georgian style chest of four drawers, 66cm

 

 

 

513.   A late Regency mahogany work table with two drop flaps and two drawers and sliding well on crescent shaped support with quadruple flat base, 43cm   £400-600

 

 

 

514.   A child's late Victorian/Edwardian chair with spindle back on turned legs

 

 

 

515.   A George III mahogany pedestal table with one piece circular top on turned column and tripod base, 45cm   £100-200

 

 

 

516.   A large 18th century and later mahogany cottage dining table with two drop flaps on four turned legs with pad feet, fully open 180cm by 114cm (af)   £150-250

 

 

 

517.   A late 18th, early 19th century country rocking chair with turned spindle back and rush seat on ball turned legs

 

 

 

518.   A set of five Regency mahogany dining chairs with curved cresting rails on sabre shaped front legs   £200-300

 

 

 

519.   A George III mahogany card table with folding rectangular baize lined top on four square chamfered legs with fretted corner brackets, 89cm   £150-200

 

 

 

520.   A late Victorian walnut side table with two drawers on four turned legs, 92cm

 

 

 

521.   A 19th century mahogany pedestal table with octagonal top on turned pedestal and scroll tripod base, 46cm   £200-300

 

 

 

522.   A Regency style gilt framed circular convex mirror with eagle cresting and ball decorated frame, 72cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

523.   A small 19th century pedestal table with oval tilting top on tripod base, 55cm by 41cm

 

 

 

524.   A 19th century mahogany bowfront chest of two short and two long drawers on splayed bracket feet, 91cm   £200-300

 

 

 

525.   An Edwardian marquetry and rosewood display cabinet with mirror back and open shelves above two bowfront glazed cabinets and open recess centre on cabriole legs with shelf base, 135cm wide by 225cm high   £500-800

 

 

 

526.   An 18th century style oak mule chest with hinged top and four arch panel front with three drawers at base, 144cm   £150-250

 

 

 

527.   A 19th century window seat stool with scroll reeded faced ends and sprung seat on four turned tapered reeded legs, 114cm

 

 

528.   A George III mahogany dressing table with four drawers and central arch on four turned tapered legs, 90cm   £150-200

 

 

 

529.   A small George III mahogany enclosed commode with gallery top and drop front flap on four chamfered legs, 49cm

 

 

 

530.   An early 19th century mahogany rectangular wine cooler with zinc lined interior and ebony line sides on base with four short block feet, 75cm by 49cm   £300-400

 

 

 

531.   An 18th century oak dressing stool on four cabriole legs, 50cm by 45cm

 

 

 

532.   A late George III oval top pedestal table with turned column on tripod base, 56cm by 38cm   £100-150

 

 

 

533.   An 18th century oak coffer with triple panelled hinged top and panelled front, 120cm

 

 

 

534.   A George III mahogany chest on chest with reeded canted corners to the top section and two short and six long graduated oak lined drawers on bracket feet, 105cm wide by 173cm high   £700-1000

 

 

 

535.   A small 18th century country made oak hanging corner cupboard with one shelf enclosed by one panelled door, 56cm

 

 

 

536.   A Louis XV style games table with chessboard inlaid folding top and green baize interior and pull-out back legs revealing games storage, 76cm   £200-300

 

 

 

537.   A 20th century French vitrine of Louis XV style with full length serpentine glass door and painted panel of lovers in a landscape, on short cabriole legs, 72cm wide by 180cm high   £500-700

 

 

 

538.   A small 20th century French cupboard of Louis XV style with painted decoration of lovers in a garden on cabriole legs with gilt enrichment, 60cm   £100-200

 

 

 

539.   A 19th century Regency style mahogany bookcase with two adjustable shelves enclosed by two glazed doors over two drawers and cupboard base on bracket feet, 118cm wide by 197cm wide   £200-400

 

 

 

540.   A 19th century mahogany bowfront chest of two short and three long drawers, 108cm

 

 

 

541.   A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the associated bookcase with three adjustable shelves enclosed by two glazed panelled doors, the bureau with drop flap and four long graduated drawers below, 108cm wide by 211cm high

 

 

 

542.   A Queen Anne style walnut dressing table/desk with four drawers and central arch on four cabriole legs, 102cm   £100-200

 

 

 

543.   A set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs with reeded stick backs and upholstered seats on turned front legs (restored)

 

 

 

544.   A settee with loose cushions in green dralon and a pouffe

 

 

 

545.   A Gerhard Adam Wesel overstrung metal frame standard Grand Piano in mahogany case on three twin tapered square legs

 

 

 

546.   A country cottage spinning wheel

 

 

 

547.   A mahogany tea tray with conch shell centre and gallery border with carrying handle, 56cm by 36cm

 

 

 

548.   An early 20th century oak coffer with triple carved panelled front, 113cm

 

 

 

549.   A small mahogany side table and a mahogany framed mirror with oval plate

 

 

 

550.   A 19th century mahogany bowfront chest of two short and three long drawers, 105cm

 

 

 

551.   A 19th century mahogany bureau with drop flap and fitted interior with four long graduated drawers below, 101cm

 

 

 

552.   A Regency mahogany chest with brushing slide over four long graduated drawers with ring brass handles on splayed bracket feet, 94cm   £200-400

 

 

 

553.   A carved oak and painted framed wall mirror, 117cm high by 110cm wide

 

 

 

554.   A George III country oak tea table with tilting circular top on turned column and tripod base, 73cm

 

 

 

555.   An 18th century oak cabinet with an arrangement of twenty small and two large drawers, 86cm

 

 

 

556.   A George III oak hanging corner cupboard with three shaped shelves enclosed by one fielded panelled door, 75cm

 

 

 

557.   A Victorian and figured walnut top 'Loo' table, the tilting top on reeded column and quadruple cabriole legs, 130cm by 100cm   £150-250

 

 

 

558.   A set of seven early 20th century Chippendale style dining chairs with fretted back splats on cabriole front legs (including one carver)   £100-200

 

 

 

559.   An 18th century elm dough bin with hinged top on four square legs, 95cm   £200-300

 

 

 

560.   An 18th century oval oak gateleg table with two drop flaps and two drawers on eight baluster turned legs joined by stretcher rails, fully open 164cm by 142cm   £300-500

 

 

 

561.   A George III mahogany tea table with circular tilting top on turned column and tripod base, 64cm   £200-300

 

 

 

562.   A set of four late Regency mahogany dining chairs with oval panel cresting rails on sabre shaped front legs   £150-250

 

 

 

563.   A George III mahogany oval Pembroke table with two drop flaps and one bowfront drawer on four square tapered legs with brass 'barrel' casters, 76cm   £100-150

 

 

 

564.   A George III circular mahogany tea table with tilting top on turned column and tripod base, 90cm   £200-300

 

 

 



Please note that our BUYER'S PREMIUM is 20% plus VAT.
14TH JULY 2011 Sale of Selected Antiques & Fine Art
Lots valued at less than £100 have no estimate and will be sold to the highest bidder