THURSDAY 13th OCTOBER 2011 AT 10.30AM ORDER OF SALE:
Lots 1-35  Electroplated Wares
Lots 36-90  Modern Silver
Lots 91-180  Antique Silver
Lots 181-210  Coins
Lots 211-235  Watches
Lots 236-325  Jewellery
Lots 326-395  Ceramics & Glass
Lots 396-450  Works of Art/Coll. Items
L:ots 451-466  Clocks & Barometers
Lots 467-535  Paintings
Lots 536-580  1st Floor Gallery Furniture
Lots 581-681  Main Gallery Furniture
Lots 682-688  Carpets & Rugs

1.            An early 20th century plated fruit bowl, the oval body with baskets of flowers and floral swags on stemmed base with glass liner (liner af), 53cm wide

 

 

 

2.            A pair of rectangular plated entree dishes with covers and handles

 

 

 

3.            A Sheffield plate two division dish with hot water base and handle and cover; a large six division toast rack and cafe au lait pots

 

 

 

4.            A pair of 19th century plate on copper wine coasters with pierced bodies and shell and scroll borders

 

 

 

5.            A set of six mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks and a set of six white handled fish knives and forks

 

 

 

6.            Three various rectangular plated entree dishes with covers

 

 

 

7.            An Indian cigarette box (af); a pair of table spoons; a wine taster; a cigarette case; a Danish sterling silver spoon and other items

 

 

 

8.            An oval plated two bottle inkstand with central oval box, the cover of a sailor pulling rope, 25cm; together with four silver top bottles/jars

 

 

 

9.            A set of plated soup spoons in case; a set of silver handled tea knives in case and a mahogany box

 

 

 

10.         A rectangular entree dish; six soup spoons; other spoons; ice bucket and other items

 

 

 

11.         A plated dish on stand with spirit lamp; an oval serving dish; a tea pot; spoons and other plated items

 

 

 

12.         A pair of short silver table candlesticks (loaded); a plated salver with raised border; a circular plated salver; two toast racks; a plated stand and a crumb scoop

 

 

 

13.         A pair of rectangular plated entree dishes with leaf decorated borders and covers and handles

 

 

 

14.         A plated tea pot; a sugar bowl and cream jug; a dish and a butter dish

 

 

 

15.         Six Walker & Hall plated fish knives and forks in case; a set of dessert spoons in case; fish servers in case and tea spoons and other loose spoons

 

 

 

16.         A set of three rectangular plated entree dishes with gadroon borders and covers and handles; together with an ice bucket

 

 

 

17.         A circular plated salver with raised border on three scroll feet; together with a pair of plated three light candelabra

 

 

 

18.         A plated cake basket; a plated bread board; various plated flatware and other items

 

 

 

19.         A plated three piece tea set with gadroon borders on bun feet; together with a hors d'oeuvre's dish; a fruit set and other flatware

 

 

 

20.         A pair of Mappin & Webb oval plated entree dishes with covers; together with six mother of pearl moulded dessert knives and forks in case; a soup ladle; bread knife; berry spoons etc.

 

 

 

21.         A plated punch ladle; two toast racks; twelve dessert knives and forks; ten fish knives and forks; various white handled knives; tea trays etc.

 

 

 

22.         A five piece plated tea and coffee set on square tray, stamped Garrard Regent Street, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and cream jug, the tray with raised border on four scroll feet   £100-200

 

 

 

23.         An oval plated revolving breakfast dish with liner

 

 

 

24.         Two plated 'thermos' jugs

 

 

 

25.         An oval plated meat dome with beaded border and handle

 

 

 

26.         A Victorian Mappin & Webb plated table centre piece with oval glass bowl above three cherubs and resting cattle on triangular base on three bun feet, date registration mark for 22 Jan 1867, 27cm high   £150-250

 

 

 

27.         A pair of George III Sheffield plated candlesticks with oval columns and bases; together with a plate sauce boat and a plated dish stand

 

 

 

28.         Two plated oval revolving breakfast dishes; a Walker & Hall plated cream jug, sugar bowl and tongs

 

 

 

29.         A four piece plated tea set with circular tray and two plated mustard pots and a condiment

 

 

 

30.         A Kings pattern part canteen of flatware and other various flatware

 

 

 

31.         A plated vesta case with bulldog and enamelled Union Jack decoration

 

 

 

32.         No Lot

 

 

 

33.         No lot

 

 

 

34.         No Lot

 

 

 

35.         No Lot

 

 

 

36.         A silver coffee pot, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1964, with threaded band edge and wooden handle and finial, 21oz gross   £300-350

 

 

 

37.         A plain silver cake basket with swivel handle, maker Charles Boyton & Son, Sheffield, 1927, 11oz   £150-200

 

 

 

38.         A Scottish silver quaich, maker FH, Edinburgh 1963; together with a silver sugar caster with octagonal body and pierced dome cover, Birmingham 1910, 11oz   £150-250

 

 

 

39.         A silver sugar caster with baluster body and pierced dome cover; a silver sauce boat on three pad feet and a silver six division toast rack, 11oz   £150-200

 

 

 

40.         An unusual silver bell shaped cigarette box with wood lined interior and hinged top, Birmingham 1937, 16cm high   £150-250

 

 

 

41.         A set of thirteen silver Apostle spoons, Birmingham Mint Limited Edition of 1000, Birmingham 1951, 14oz, in case   £150-200

 

 

 

42.         Twelve silver ingots, Birmingham Mint Royal Palaces Limited Edition of 3000, 12oz, in case   £150-200

 

 

 

43.         A small silver circular salver, Sheffield 1978 (presented); a circular silver bowl, London 1973 (presented) and five various silver tea spoons, 20oz   £150-200

 

 

 

44.         A silver rat tail pattern canteen of flatware, maker T W & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1967 to 1969 comprising eleven table forks, four table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve ice cream spoons, eleven tea spoons, twelve silver handled table knives, eleven dessert knives and twelve steak knives, weighable 108oz   £1200-1500

 

 

 

45.         A collection of silver spoons, British and Foreign to include Dutch, Austrian, French, German, USA etc., 12.5oz   £100-200

 

 

 

46.         A silver Jersey cream jug, maker WG & S, Birmingham 1932, 7oz gross; together with two sterling silver bowls, 6oz   £100-150

 

 

 

47.         A pair of silver and wooden base wine coasters, London 1968; together with a pair of silver short table candlesticks, Birmingham 1967 (loaded)

 

 

 

48.         A collection of silver items to include three sauce ladles, sugar tongs, six coffee spoons, pickle fork, napkin ring, small box, salt, toast rack and a small chalice and a bread fork, 17.5oz   £200-300

 

 

 

49.         A pair of silver sauce boats, makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1924 with waved edges and scroll handles; together with two oval silver salt, two silver peppers and two silver mustard pots and five salt/mustard spoons, 10oz   £100-200

 

 

 

50.         A silver photograph frame with military cap badge cresting, 28.5cm by 23cm, London 1918; together with three other smaller silver photograph frames   £100-200

 

 

 

51.         An oval sterling silver two-handled tea tray (stamped Birks Sterling) with scroll leaf engraved centre and raised shaped border, 54cm by 33cm (presented), 45oz   £600-900

 

 

 

52.         A silver cream jug, London 1934 and a silver sugar bowl, Birmingham 1934 both with scroll handles and sloping base, 10oz   £120-180

 

 

 

53.         A silver christening bowl and spoon in case, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1945/6; together with a silver christening knife, fork and spoon in case (af) and eleven various tea spoons, 11oz

 

 

 

54.         A silver four division toast rack, London 1904; a silver sauce boat, London 1935; a pair of silver salad servers 1924 and a silver bud vase (loaded), weighable 12oz   £150-200

 

 

 

55.         A set of six silver tea spoons and odd tongs in case; another set of six silver tea spoons; two silver sugar tongs; a foreign metal tea strainer and a metal ashtray, weighable 6oz

 

 

 

56.         A rectangular silver sandwich box, maker J Y & S and stamped Harrods Ltd., London 1912, initialled JB, 9oz   £100-200

 

 

 

57.         A silver sugar caster, maker Cooper Peyler & Co., Chester 1929 with baluster shaped body and pierced dome cover; together with a pair of silver salad servers, maker John Grinsell & Sons, London 1902, 12oz   £150-200

 

 

 

58.         A three piece silver coffee set, London 1922/26 comprising coffee pot, sugar bowl and cream jug and decorated banded bodies, 29oz gross   £300-500

 

 

 

59.         A silver circular rose bowl, maker GGM, London 1965, 10oz, presented

 

 

 

60.         A pair of silver circular fruit bowls, maker FC, Sheffield 1931/32 with pierced grapevine borders on sloping base, 29oz, 25cm   £350-500

 

 

 

61.         A pair of small silver bowls, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1931 with pierced edges and gadroon borders on three pad feet, 7oz   £100-150

 

 

 

62.         A silver sugar caster with baluster body and pierced dome cover; together with a pair of urn shaped embossed peppers and a silver top cruet bottle and a matchbox holder

 

 

 

63.         A set of six silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1936 (initialled); a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1936 and six silver pastry forks, Birmingham 1926, 9oz (cased)   £100-150

 

 

 

64.         A silver and wood lined cigarette box with machine turned hinged top, maker James Dixon & Son, Birmingham 1914, 16.5cm by 11cm   £100-150

 

 

 

65.         Four circular silver dishes with coin inset bases, 10oz gross   £100-150

 

 

 

66.         A silver sugar caster with pierced cover and baluster shaped body, Birmingham 1919; together with a silver and mother of pearl handled bread knife in case and a set of six silver and mother of pearl handled tea knives in case

 

 

 

67.         A collection of silver items to include two napkin rings; bud vase (loaded); a pair of cauldron salts; an oval mustard pot; a five piece condiment set (monogrammed) and various spoons and forks, weighable 26oz   £350-450

 

 

 

68.         A collection of silver spoons, forks, two bon-bon dishes, pepper and a brush, weighable 14.5oz   £150-250

 

 

 

69.         Four various cigarette cases (monogrammed or presented), 12oz   £150-250

 

 

 

70.         A silver drum shaped mustard pot, Chester 1922; together with a silver cream jug, Chester 1924, 6oz

 

 

 

71.         A three piece silver condiment set, makers The Wilmot Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1922 comprising salt, pepper and mustard pot; together with three silver butter knives; a silver salt spoon and a caddy spoon, 7.5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

72.         Six various silver spoons; two silver forks; two peppers (one af) and three silver condiments, 14.5oz   £200-300

 

 

 

73.         A rectangular silver cigarette box with ribbed decoration, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1937; together with a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1960 (monogrammed and dated), case only 6oz   £150-250

 

 

 

74.         A Victorian silver christening knife, fork and spoon in case; another of fork and spoon; a silver back hand mirror; a silver pin dish; a small silver photograph frame and metalware including an Indian small stemmed bowl; a small brush and a 'button hole' posy holder

 

 

 

75.         A circular silver 'jewel' box with tortoiseshell and mirror hinged top; together with a silver mounted glass heart shaped box; a silver cauldron salt; a glass jar and two silver tops

 

 

 

76.         A set of six silver tea spoons, Birmingham 1935 (monogrammed) and various other tea spoons and sugar tongs

 

 

 

77.         A silver cream jug; a silver pepper; a silver mustard pot and a bud vase (loaded), weighable 8oz   £100-150

 

 

 

78.         Seven various silver napkin rings; a silver sauce boat; a wood lined cigarette box and a silver back brush, weighable 8oz   £100-150

 

 

 

79.         A rectangular silver wood lined cigarette box (presented); another (initialled) and a fiddle pattern silver spoon and fork in case   £100-150

 

 

 

80.         A collection of silver items to include two matchbox holders; pair of salts; two bangles; thimble; brooch; spoons etc., weighable 6.5oz  £100-200

 

 

 

81.         A circular silver fruit bowl, maker Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1936, with two side flat handles on sloping base, 30.5cm diameter, 21oz   £300-500

 

 

 

82.         Two small silver sweets dishes and one oval sweets 'basket' with swivel handle, 10oz   £100-200

 

 

 

83.         A silver inkwell with hinged top on circular sloping base, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1937   £100-200

 

 

 

84.         A pair of sterling silver salad/fruit servers with flower and leaf decorated handles and shaped bowl/fork   £100-200

 

 

 

85.         A set of silver cocktail sticks in case with silver gilt cockerel tops; together with two urn shaped silver peppers; two salts and an 18th century cauldron salt

 

 

 

86.         A blue enamel and silver ladies cigarette case and compact, makers Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937 in original case   £100-150

 

 

 

87.         A circular silver tobacco box with RAF badge top, London 1948 (monogrammed); together with an Irish plated caddy spoon

 

 

 

88.         A silver cigarette case with machine turned decoration (presented and initialled), 5.5oz

 

 

 

89.         A silver and tortoiseshell cased travelling clock with plain silver sides and tortoiseshell front and circular dial with Roman numerals and fixed key winding movement on short scroll feet (monogrammed on front), 12cm high   £250-350

 

 

 

90.         No Lot

 

 

 

91.         A silver canteen of Old English pattern flatware, maker Joseph Ridge, Sheffield 1913 comprising six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks (initialled H), 41oz   £600-800

 

 

 

92.         A set of six Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern table spoons, maker Peter Arthur, Glasgow 1848, 14oz, monogrammed   £200-300

 

 

 

93.         A set of twelve Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker Peter Arthur, Glasgow 1849, 15oz, monogrammed   £200-300

 

 

 

94.         A set of eleven silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, maker Joseph Ridge, Sheffield 1913 (initialled H), 10oz   £150-200

 

 

 

95.         A set of six George III fiddle pattern silver table spoons, maker SRIED, London 1818 (monogrammed), 11oz   £150-200

 

 

 

96.         Two pairs of George III Old English pattern table spoons (monogrammed), 8oz   £100-200

 

 

 

97.         Four various 19th century silver fiddle pattern table spoons (monogrammed), 8.5oz   £100-200

 

 

 

98.         A set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker William Trayes, London 1830 (initialled), 9oz   £100-200

 

 

 

99.         Nine Victorian fiddle and shell pattern silver table spoons, makers George W Adams and John Hunt and Robert Roskell, London 1865/66 (crested), 29oz  £400-600

 

 

 

100.       A set of six Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern table forks, makers John Hunt and Robert Roskell, London 1865, 22oz (crested)   £300-400

 

 

 

101.       Seven early 19th century fiddle pattern silver tea spoons and four similar Victorian silver tea spoons, 7.5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

102.       Nine various silver tea spoons, sugar tongs, a fiddle pattern table spoon and a napkin ring, 7oz   £100-200

 

  

 

103.       A George III silver gravy boat, London 1777 (maker's mark rubbed) with gadroon edge and scroll handle on three pad feet, 10oz   £150-200

 

 

 

104.       A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks of 18th century style, maker William Hutton and Sons, London 1897 with knop fluted columns on square shaped shell cornered bases, 17cm high (loaded)   £300-500

 

 

 

105.       An Edwardian silver rose bowl, maker Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1905 with embossed floral and scroll body and shaped rim on stemmed base, 16oz   £250-350

 

 

 

106.       A silver hot water jug, Sheffield 1906 with ebony handle and finial, 13.5oz gross   £120-180

 

 

 

107.       A Victorian silver cream jug with leaf capped scroll handle, 5oz (af)

 

 

 

108.       A silver fruit bowl stamped Harrods London, London 1904 with decorated border and four mask scroll supports on shaped flat base, 44oz, 16.5cm high   £600-900

 

 

 

109.       An oval silver bowl, maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1912 with 'caryatid' side handles and banded body on stemmed base, 11.5oz   £150-250

 

 

 

110.       A Victorian bachelors' silver tea pot, maker Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1895 with embossed body and ebony handle and finial, 10oz gross   £100-150

 

 

 

111.       An early 19th century silver wine coaster with grapevine decorated border and lobed sides with wooden base

 

 

 

112.       A pair of George III silver basting spoons, Old English pattern, monogrammed, London 1793 by George Smith & William Fearn   £120-180

 

 

 

113.       A Victorian silver pear shaped hot water jug, London 1899, 8.5oz gross   £100-200

 

 

 

114.       A silver sugar bowl, maker possibly Hester Bateman, London 1782, with pierced body and stemmed circular base with swivel handle, 5oz (marks rubbed)   £100-200

 

 

 

115.       A George III circular silver beaker, maker CC, London 1797 with threaded and engraved banded decoration, 3.5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

116.       A set of twelve Albany pattern silver tea spoons and tongs in case, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909; together with two circular four division toast racks, maker George R Unite, Chester 1913 in case, 5oz   £100-120

 

 

 

117.       A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, maker John Wren, London 1801 (monogrammed); together with another George III Old English and thread edge pattern basting spoon, London 1799   £100-200

 

 

 

118.       A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, maker Robert Cruickshank, London 1798, 5oz   £100-200

 

 

 

119.       Eight various silver table spoons (five George III, three Victorian), 16oz   £200-300

 

 

 

120.       A set of six Victorian silver fish knives with silver bladed and loaded handles and five plated forks

 

 

 

121.       A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London 1828; together with three George III dessert spoons, London 1810 and two George IV spoons

 

 

 

122.       Ten various 19th century silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons (monogrammed), 15oz   £150-250

 

 

 

123.       A Victorian silver and ivory handled crumb scoop; a silver and ivory handled bread fork and a silver handled crumb brush

 

 

 

124.       An Edwardian silver rectangular tray, maker Mappin & Webb, London 1905 with raised shaped edge border and monogram centre, 18oz   £200-300

 

 

 

125.       A Victorian silver mug, stamped Thomas, Bond Street, London 1881 with ring handle (presented), 4.5oz

 

 

 

126.       A Victorian silver salver, maker Bernhard Baer, Birmingham 1898 with raised beaded border and vacant shield cartouche centre on three scroll feet, 22cm, 8oz   £150-250

 

 

 

127.       A George IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice, maker John Henry and Charles Lias, London 1810 with pierced blade; together with a small silver cream jug and a silver dish, 5.5oz

 

 

 

128.       A silver cigar case (monogrammed); a George III silver fish slice (af); a Victorian silver butter knife and silver sugar tongs, 11oz   £100-200

 

 

 

129.       A Victorian silver Queen's pattern christening fork and spoon, maker WE, London 1844; together with five silver sugar tongs, 9oz   £100-200

 

 

 

130.       A 19th century silver christening mug embossed with grapevines and 'vine' handle on sloping base (marks rubbed), 6oz

 

 

 

131.       A set of twelve Victorian fish knives and twelve forks, maker probably John Edward Singer, Sheffield 1896 with mother of pearl handles and engraved blades in oak case   £200-300

 

 

 

132.       A pair of Edwardian silver gilt anointing spoons, makers J Wakely and F C Wheeler, London 1902 in case; together with a set of six similar pattern tea spoons, Chester 1910 in case

 

 

 

133.       Twelve various silver George III and later fiddle pattern table spoons (monogrammed) and four George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks (monogrammed), 34oz   £400-600

 

 

 

134.       A collection of silver dessert spoons, dessert forks, tongs, coffee spoons, salt spoons etc., 20oz   £200-300

 

 

 

135.       A set of ten William IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, maker probably Joseph Hardy, London 1832, 23oz   £350-450

 

 

 

136.       Nine 19th century silver fiddle pattern table forks, various dates and makers, 20.5oz   £300-400

 

 

 

137.       Nine 19th century silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, various dates and makers, 14oz   £200-300

 

 

 

138.       Ten 19th century silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various dates and makers, 13oz   £150-250

 

 

 

139.       Two Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles; a Scottish silver toddy ladle and a pair of fiddle pattern Victorian mustard spoons (monogrammed), 6oz

 

 

 

140.       Six fiddle pattern 19th century silver tea spoons, various dates and makers; together with a silver sugar caster (presented); four silver napkin rings and a silver matchbox holder, 9.5oz

 

 

 

141.       A Victorian silver cylinder scent bottle (engraved and presented); a silver coloured metal oval box; a silver dish mount and a silver top glass jar

 

 

 

142.       A Continental rectangular silver box embossed with musicians; together with a small rectangular silver dish; a silver handled shoe horn; a napkin ring; a 'bell' inkwell (loaded and af) and a glass and silver hip flask (initialled)

 

 

 

143.       A Victorian silver Christening mug, maker George Maudsley Jackson, London 1893 with embossed body and flat top scroll handle, 4oz   £100-200

 

 

 

144.       A collection of silver items to include two napkin rings; small dish; jar top; George III sifter ladle; a presentation trowel; a mustard; a baby's spoon; candlestick etc., weighable 9.5oz   £100-150

 

 

 

145.       A Victorian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, maker Joseph Savory and Albert Savory, London 1852, 8.5oz   £100-200

 

 

 

146.       A William IV and Victorian silver canteen of fiddle pattern flatware comprising six table spoons; six table forks; six dessert spoons; six dessert forks; five other forks; six tea spoons; six coffee spoons; one sauce ladle; also six silver and white handled fish knives and forks; various white handled knives and a plated sauce ladle, weighable 63.5oz   £900-1200

 

 

 

147.       Two silver vesta cases; a silver book match case; a pair of 'shell' decanter labels for Gin and Whisky and a rectangular box

 

 

 

148.       A William IV silver caddy spoon, London 1834 with 'shell' bowl; together with a George III mustard spoon; a butter knife; sugar tongs; five Scottish tea spoons; three jam spoons and a napkin ring, 7oz

 

 

 

149.       A late Victorian silver cigar case with engraved decoration, Birmingham 1901; together with a small silver cigarette case and a silver book match case, 6oz

 

 

 

150.       A George III silver pap boat, London 1795 with threaded inside top edge

 

 

 

151.       A late Victorian oval silver box, maker William Comyns, London 1898, the hinged top and sides embossed with 'angels' heads and scrolls   £100-150

 

 

 

152.       A set of ten Victorian silver tea spoons, maker Jacob Wintle, London 1844/49 with scroll and shaped handles (monogrammed), 8oz   £100-150

 

 

 

153.       A set of six Victorian silver Scottish tea spoons, maker probably William Coghill, Glasgow 1879 with engraved and monogrammed handles and decorated bowl bases

 

 

 

154.       A George III silver marrow scoop, maker TB, London 1815

 

 

 

155.       A 19th century silver mounted horn snuff mull (af), 8cm

 

 

 

156.       A Georgian silver mounted coconut cup on turned column and circular base, 14.5cm (silver unmarked)   £200-300

 

 

 

157.       An 18th century white metal muffineer with pierced cover and circular body on stemmed base (monogrammed)   £100-200

 

 

 

158.       A pair of George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker John Wren, London 1818 (monogrammed)

 

 

 

159.       An early Victorian silver taper stick with snuffer, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1848 with embossed sconce and base and slender column with 'C' shaped handle, 11.5cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

160.       A George III marrow scoop, plain double end, London 1794 by Peter and Anne Bateman; a Scottish Provincial fiddle pattern mustard spoon, maker's mark PG and a teaspoon

 

 

 

161.       A Victorian silver cream jug of 18th century style, maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1897 with pinched edge and scroll handle on stemmed base

 

 

 

162.       A baby's 19th century white metal rattle (makers mark only for George Unite) with embossed decoration and some bells (af) and a coral teether (af)

 

 

 

163.       An Edwardian large silver pig pin cushion, Birmingham 1904   £200-300

 

 

 

164.       A plain hexagonal silver box, maker ESB, Birmingham 1919 with hinged top and 'handle' finial; together with a pair of small oval silver dishes, Sheffield 1912, 7oz

 

 

 

165.       A silver hunting horn, stamped Kohler & Sons, London 1901 with presentation to B St J Warren Hastings from some of those who hunted with the Kings Own Otter Hounds, Season 1901, 3oz

 

 

 

166.       A set of four Victorian small silver salts with spoons in case, maker Edgar Finley and Hugh Taylor

 

 

 

167.       A George III silver rectangular box, maker PC, London 1789 with canted corners and hinged top engraved with vacant oval cartouche, 8cm by 2.5cm   £100-200

 

 

168.       A late 19th century Dutch silver box (probably 1891) with hinged top and engraved decoration with vacant cartouche, 4.5cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

169.       A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1819 with shell shaped bowl

 

 

 

170.       A Victorian silver caddy spoon, maker J Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1897; together with an agate and silver mounted double ended seal

 

 

 

171.       A Continental miniature silver bicycle (925 mark), 6cm high; together with a miniature wheelbarrow (925) and a set of metal steps with paint pot and brush  £100-200

 

 

 

172.       A baby's 19th century embossed silver rattle with coral teether (af); together with another rattle with ivory ring teether

 

 

 

173.       A 19th century Russian silver beaker with Niello panels of river and buildings and scroll and 'line' panels with flared rim, stamped AB 84 and 1861   £200-300

 

 

 

174.       A 19th century horn snuff mull, the mount engraved James Campbell, the hinged top with a shovel and rake and thistle decorated front   £100-200

 

 

 

175.       A silver pocket watch chain; a late Victorian silver belt buckle, Chester 1898; an American sterling Wahl Eversharp propelling pencil; a silver and mother of pearl pen knife; a silver slide pencil and one other   £100-200

 

 

 

176.       A 19th century Italian silver chamber candlestick with cone snuffer, the sconce on circular base with 'mermaid' and ring handle with shell thumb rest supporting snuffer, 16cm wide   £250-350

 

 

 

177.       An Eastern white metal oval box with coloured enamel 'Temple' top, 8.5cm by 6.5cm

 

 

 

178.       A part canteen of Old English pattern flatware, maker Joseph Ridge, dates mainly 1894/95 but some later, comprising ten table forks, nine table spoons, eleven dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, ten tea spoons, four coffee spoons, sugar tongs, sauce ladle, soup ladle, pair of basting spoons, a pair of fish servers, a mustard spoon and a salt spoon and various white handled knives in fitted two-drawer cabinet, 117oz   £1500-2000

 

 

 

179.       No Lot

 

 

 

180.       No Lot

 

 

 

181.       A Victorian gold sovereign, 1879   £150-200

 

 

 

182.       An Edwardian gold sovereign, 1906   £150-200

 

 

 

183.       A Victorian gold sovereign, 1885   £150-200

 

 

 

184.       A Victorian gold sovereign, 1887   £150-200

 

 

 

185.       A George V gold sovereign, 1913 with pendant link attached   £150-200

 

 

 

186.       Two Edwardian gold half sovereigns, 1903 and 1906   £150-200

 

 

 

187.       Two Victorian gold half sovereigns, 1887 and 1892   £150-200

 

 

 

188.       Two gold half sovereigns, 1893 and 1911   £150-200

 

 

 

189.       A gold coin in brooch mount, 1915   £150-200

 

 

 

190.       Two gold Pond coins, 1896 and 1898 and a United States of America One Dollar gold coin, 1850   £200-300

 

 

 

191.       A 1910 gold sovereign   £150-200

 

 

 

192.       A 1966 gold sovereign   £150-200

 

 

 

193.       A 1966 gold sovereign   £150-200

 

 

 

194.       A 1958 gold sovereign   £150-200

 

 

 

195.       A 1966 gold sovereign   £150-200

 

 

 

196.       A 1966 gold sovereign   £150-200

 

 

 

197.       A 1966 gold sovereign   £150-200

 

 

 

198.       A 1957 gold sovereign   £150-200

 

 

 

199.       An American 1881 gold five dollar coin and a 1909 five dollar coin   £200-250

 

 

 

200.       A quantity of mixed coinage mainly Commemorative crowns

 

 

 

201.       A collection of twenty six Queen Elizabeth II Crowns; five other Crowns; a Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Five Pound coin and a one Dollar

 

 

 

202.       A collection of English and foreign copper, brass and 'silver' coins and two Barclays 'Home Safe' money boxes

 

 

 

203.       A collection of English and foreign copper, brass and 'silver' coins in wooden box; together with old one pound notes; old ten shilling notes and an Australian half sovereign note

 

 

 

204.       A collection of pre-decimal coins to include pennies, threepence, farthings etc.

 

 

 

205.       A collection of English and other coins to include two five pounds; five Churchill Crowns; four half farthings; one third farthing 1866; ten various Crowns; an 1887 Crown and others

 

 

 

206.       A large collection of 1967 Pennies in £5 bank bag with seal (torn)

 

 

 

207.       A large collection of 1967 Half Pennies in £5 bank bag with seal (torn)

 

 

 

208.       No Lot

 

 

 

209.       No Lot

 

 

 

210.       No lot

 

 

 

211.       A 14ct gold cased International Watch Co. Schaffausen gentleman's pocket watch, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and seconds dial with engine turned decorated hinged case and vacant cartouche   £300-500

 

 

 

212.       A 14ct gold cased International Watch Co. Schaffhausen gentleman's pocket watch, the circular dial with Arabic numerals and seconds dial in engine turned case (monogrammed)   £300-500

 

 

 

213.       A 14ct gold cased International Watch Co. pocket watch, the circular dial stamped Hamilton with Arabic numerals and seconds dial   £100-200

 

 

 

214.       A 9ct gold Omega ladies wrist watch with gold bracelet strap, 21.5gms gross   £150-250

 

 

 

215.       A ladies Omega 9ct gold cased wrist watch with circular dial and 9ct gold bracelet strap   £150-250

 

 

 

216.       A gentleman's Omega Automatic wrist watch and a gentleman's Omega Seamaster Quartz wrist watch   £100-200

 

 

 

217.       A Waltham American gold plated gentleman's open face pocket watch, with Roman numerals

 

 

 

218.       A ladies 18ct gold cased pocket watch with open engraved decorated face and Roman numerals   £200-300

 

 

219.       A Victorian silver cased gentleman's hunter pocket watch, the movement signed Sam Smith, London No. 9061, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and seconds dial   £100-200

 

 

 

220.       A Victorian gentleman's silver pocket watch, the key wind movement by R Wright & Co., case London 1876 with white enamelled dial and Roman numerals

 

 

 

221.       A lady's Swiss 18ct gold open face pocket watch   £100-200

 

 

 

222.       A Baume gilt cased pocket watch and a gold plated Tempo pocket watch   £100-200

 

 

 

223.       A 19th century pocket watch movement, Robert Bateman, London; another Dent, Royal Exchange, London; one other and a silver cased gentleman's pocket watch, Cairns, Portsmouth (all af)

 

 

 

224.       A collection of pocket watch parts and works, (af)

 

 

 

225.       A ladies gilt cased key wind pocket watch with machine turned dial and Roman numerals

 

 

 

226.       A silver open face pocket watch and a watch movement

 

 

 

227.       An 18ct gold open face pocket watch, circa 1880; a steel Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000 automatic watch

 

 

 

228.       A ladies 9ct gold cased wrist watch; together with a Waltham Star pocket watch in gold plated case and a metal sovereign case

 

 

 

229.       A lady's Swiss silver open face pocket watch on a curb link chain

 

 

 

230.       Two 9ct gold wrist watches and two silver watches

 

 

 

231.       A 9ct gold open face pocket watch by J W Benson   £150-200

 

 

 

232.       Two 9ct gold watch cases and an 18ct gold ring mount

 

 

 

233.       A Cartier ladies gold wrist watch with rectangular white dial and Roman numerals and sapphire mounted winder with original leather strap with box   £1000-1200

 

 

 

234.       No Lot

 

 

 

235.       No Lot

 

 

 

236.       A pair of 9ct gold oval cuff links and four 9ct gold studs, 9.9gms and other metal studs in case

 

 

 

237.       Two 9ct gold stiff bangles, one set with ruby and pearls, the other with red stones, 24gms gross   £200-300

 

 

 

238.       A 9ct gold stiff bangle, 15.9gms   £150-250

 

 

 

239.       A 19th century oval cameo brooch carved with a lady and eagle in gilt frame, 6cm by 5cm   £200-300

 

 

 

240.       A platinum and 18ct gold set of cuff links and six studs in box with cross and black enamelled fronts in Mappin & Webb fitted case   £300-500

 

 

 

241.       Two silver bangles; silver bar brooches; a cultured pearl necklace and miscellaneous bijouterie

 

 

 

242.       A silver curb link bracelet hung with Maundy and other coins; another similar and a silver necklace and bracelet

 

 

 

243.       A 9ct gold ribbon brooch with citrine pendant stone; together with a 15ct gold heart shaped pendant locket set with a ruby   £100-150

 

 

 

244.       A single diamond and two ruby stone ring claw set in yellow gold   £400-600

 

 

 

245.       A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the square ruby with a border of diamonds set in yellow gold   £200-300

 

 

 

246.       A three stone diamond ring set in yellow gold; a five stone diamond ring and a four stone diamond ring set in 18ct gold and platinum   £200-300

 

 

 

247.       An emerald and diamond crescent shaped brooch, the fifteen graduated emeralds with diamond border above set in 18ct yellow gold   £300-400

 

 

 

248.       A pair of emerald and diamond pierced earrings, the tear shaped emerald within a border of diamonds with single diamond 'stud' above   £800-1000

 

 

 

249.       An 18ct white gold and sapphire ring; together with an amethyst and pearl 9ct gold pendant brooch   £100-200

 

 

 

250.       A white metal nut meg grater of urn shape with screw fitting top

 

 

 

251.       A group of five bar brooches including three opal examples; a seed pearl example and a silver mounted gold Scottie dog example

 

 

 

252.       A diamond five stone ring, millegrain set with graduated old cuts in 18ct gold   £200-300

 

 

 

253.       An 18ct gold and diamond ring; a matching wedding ring and an illusion set 3 stone diamond ring, 9.1gms gross  £150-200

 

 

 

254.       A shell cameo ring in 9ct gold; an opal three stone ring; a shell cameo bracelet; a pair of 9ct gold hoop earrings

 

 

 

255.       A gold and micro mosaic brooch; a late Victorian 9ct brooch and a turquoise and rock crystal brooch

 

 

 

256.       A 14ct gold bracelet of flattened curb links, 14.6gms   £150-200

 

 

 

257.       A garnet and pearl ring in 9ct gold

 

 

 

258.       An opal and diamond ring in 18ct gold, af; a 9ct gold toothpick and two gold clasps   £100-150

 

 

 

259.       A two colour 18ct gold watch chain with solid curb links, 13.7gms   £250-300

 

 

 

260.       An 18ct gold brooch modelled as a polo player on horseback   £300-400

 

 

 

261.       A 9ct yellow gold flower brooch, the flower head set with pearl and amethyst   £200-250

 

 

 

262.       A gold hunting tie pin modelled as a man on horseback, on riding crop 'clip'   £250-300

 

 

 

263.       A porcelain brooch and three others all in gilt mounts

 

 

 

264.       An opal and diamond cluster ring, the central cabochon opal within a border of diamonds with yellow gold shank   £300-400

 

 

265.       A cultured pearl necklace, single row uniform on a 9ct white gold clasp   £100-150

 

 

 

266.       A late Victorian diamond crescent brooch, claw set in silver on gold with 19 graduated old cuts   £1000-1500

 

 

 

267.       An opal ring, with oval centres tone and diamond border set in 18ct gold and platinum   £100-200

 

 

 

268.       A diamond half hoop eternity ring, ribbon set in 18ct gold with seven brilliant cuts   £140-180

 

 

 

269.       A peridot seven stone cluster ring, with carved shoulders and a single stone peridot ring   £100-200

 

 

 

270.       A 9ct gold graduated link chain, 36cm long, 28.5gms   £200-300

 

 

 

271.       A topaz and diamond cluster ring, the elongated oval cut stone within a border of small diamonds in 18ct white gold   £250-300

 

 

 

272.       An amethyst and pearl brooch; a shell cameo brooch and a carved jade brooch   £140-180

 

 

 

273.       An 18ct gold and sapphire necklace, spectacle set with eight round stones; together with an 18ct gold oval green bead necklace   £140-180

 

 

 

274.       An opal doublet ring, rubover set in a 9ct gold pierced shoulder mount; a garnet pearl ring and a large oval garnet ring   £120-150

 

 

 

275.       A diamond bar brooch, channel set with a crescent of seven brilliants beneath a rubover set stone   £150-250

 

 

 

276.       A purple sapphire and diamond ring, the oval cut stone with eight cut diamond shoulders in 14ct gold and a rose diamond and pale ruby ring   £420-450

 

 

 

277.       A white gold and multi diamond set bow brooch, the brilliant cut stones claw set   £1000-1200

 

 

 

278.       Six various 9ct gold rings variously gem set, 14gms gross   £150-200

 

 

 

279.       A carved jade bar brooch with gold mount

 

 

 

280.       A pair of diamond single stone earrings, wire fittings; a 19th century diamond pendant set with rose and old cut diamonds in silver   £150-200

 

 

 

281.       Three unmounted gem stones, a single earstud and a tie pin

 

 

 

282.       A 15ct gold muff chain, with trace links with beads at intervals   £300-400

 

 

 

283.       A George III gold mounted cornelian fob seal with curled serpent handle and a George III gold and enamel brooch   £100-150

 

 

 

284.       A ruby and diamond cluster ring, rubover set rectangular stone within a border of twelve in 18ct gold   £500-600

 

 

 

285.       A Kutchinsky diamond and yellow and white gold brooch with brilliant cut clusters of diamonds mounted in a 'leaf' shaped open work base, 8cm long   £3000-4000

 

 

 

286.       A sovereign ring, 1966 in 9ct gold mount, 16.3gms gross   £150-200

 

 

 

287.       A diamond three stone ring, the old cuts claw set in beaded mounts in platinum on 18ct white gold   £400-600

 

 

 

288.       An amethyst dress ring claw set and a citrine dress ring

 

 

 

289.       A ruby five stone ring, claw set with graduated oval cut stones   £150-200

 

 

 

290.       A diamond and pearl ring, gypsy set with two old cut diamonds and a central pearl in 18ct yellow gold   £100-150

 

 

 

291.       A ruby and diamond cluster ring, the circular cut stone within a border of ten single cut diamonds in 18ct gold and a ruby and diamond half hoop ring   £150-250

 

 

 

292.       A diamond single stone pendant, four claw set in a circular mount on an 18ct gold curb link neckchain

 

 

 

293.       An amethyst cluster ring, the oval cut stone within a border of six small round stones; together with an amethyst single stone ring   £200-300

 

 

 

294.       An emerald and diamond brooch, flowerhead form in 18ct yellow and white gold and a sapphire and diamond floral brooch in 9ct gold   £150-250

 

 

 

295.       A two row cultured pearl necklace, graduated on a silver and paste clasp; a freshwater pearl and gold bead longchain; two imitation pearl necklaces and a bracelet   £140-180

 

 

 

296.       An 18ct gold and diamond brooch cast and textured and claw set in platinum with brilliant cut diamonds, signed G Weil, 25.8gms gross   £400-600

 

 

 

297.       A pair of diamond and pearl earclips set with baguette and eight cut diamonds around a central pearl   £1000-1200

 

 

 

298.       An amber pendant, the large pear shaped drop on an oval link chain; a 1970s costume brooch and a paste set circular brooch

 

 

 

299.       A portrait miniature, English School circa 1810, of a young child in gold frame (formerly a clasp)

 

 

 

300.       A silver 'Albert' watch chain with T bar and a compass

 

 

 

301.       A gilt pen/pencil with seal top; a silver and mother of pearl page marker and a George V and Queen Mary 25 year's commemoration medal

 

 

 

302.       Georg Jensen, a large silver heart pendant on a bar link chain, numbered 126   £100-200

 

 

 

303.       A gold and coral bracelet; a gold charm bracelet and a heart pendant   £100-150

 

 

 

304.       A Victorian gold and pearl locket and a silver locket; opal bar brooch and three bar brooches   £150-200

 

 

 

305.       A French 18ct gold and platinum signet ring, circa 1930 with hidden secret compartment   £250-350

 

 

 

306.       A diamond three stone ring and a diamond five stone ring   £120-180

 

 

 

307.       A diamond three stone crossover ring; an opal ring and two ruby rings   £100-150

 

 

 

308.       An opal cluster ring and three other rings   £100-150

 

 

 

309.       An opal heart bar brooch; a split pearl bar brooch and a pair of opal drop earrings

 

 

 

310.       A ruby and diamond crescent bar brooch with a pearl at the centre   £250-300

 

 

 

311.       A ruby and diamond bracelet with three oval rubies and four stone clusters between, in 18ct gold   £150-250

 

 

 

312.       A peridot necklace on a gold and pearl peridot clasp and two silver necklaces

 

 

 

313.       A diamond and black onyx bar brooch; an amethyst dress ring and a 9ct white gold and gem set ring   £100-200

 

 

 

314.       A group of unmounted gem stones comprising six oval cut rubies, 9.69 carats; a faceted marquise cut amethyst; a pear shaped jade and a square cut green tourmaline   £120-150

 

 

 

315.       A silver propelling pencil in Asprey box

 

 

 

316.       A small quantity of costume jewellery and miscellanea

 

 

 

317.       A paste set Art Nouveau pendant on gilt chain in case; a gilt long chain; a silver filigree bracelet; a silver and paste ring; gilt and enamel buttons and five carved hardwood masks   £100-150

 

 

 

318.       A quantity of costume jewellery and bijouterie

 

 

 

319.       A Tenor gentleman's automatic wrist watch; various brooches and necklaces etc.

 

 

 

320.       An Edwardian gold and split pearl starburst brooch   £200-300

 

 

 

321.       Sir Carl Douglas Aarvold OBE, TD (1907-1991) Recorder of London (1964-1975); England and Lion's International Rugby Player; President of the Lawn Tennis Association etc.; a collection of Orders of Merit and Decorations to include Japan - Order of the Sacred Treasure (Zaihosho); Denmark - The Order of Dannebury; German Order of Merit Badge; Chile - Order of Merit Republic of Chile; Italy - Order of Merit of the Italian Republic; Luxemburg - Order of the Oak Crown (no wreath or acorns); Zaire - Order of the Leopard and seven other Orders/Decorations   £1000-1500

 

 

 

322.       Sir Carl Douglas Aarvold OBE TD, (1907-1991), three silver medals awarded for sports - 1925 Hurdles; 1925 Senior Fives; 1925 100 Yards (Open); two bronze medals - 1925 Junior Fives; 1923 Junior High Jump; together with a gilt bronze medal Lord Mayor of London 1972-73; a silver Senior Mile medal awarded to Brian Aarvold (brother); a swimming medal Stanway School 1985 and a bar Golfing Society gilt bronze medal

 

 

 

323.       No Lot

 

 

 

324.       No Lot

 

 

 

325.       No Lot

 

 

 

326.       A set of six 20th century oriental porcelain cups and saucers in case; together with two Chinese plates

 

 

 

327.       A Paris porcelain spill vase with painted panel decoration; a Staffordshire cup and saucer; a dessert dish; a vase (af) and a Minton dish with cover

 

 

 

328.       A Copeland Garratt late Spode Felspar porcelain dessert service with blue borders and gilt decoration comprising basket, twelve various comports and twenty plates, also sauce tureens on stands (covers wanting)

 

 

 

329.       An early 19th century cut glass circular fruit bowl with waved edge border and slice cut decoration on stemmed square base, 25cm high

 

 

 

330.       A near pair of Georgian cut glass decanters with triple ring necks and facet and hobnail cut bodies; together with another 19th century decanter and a later decanter

 

 

 

331.       A Susie Cooper tea service with green interiors and leaf decoration of forty five pieces

 

 

 

332.       A Chinese Cantonese vase (now as a lamp) decorated in bright enamel colours (af), 59cm high, on wooden stand

 

 

 

333.       A terracotta and glazed model of a Dachshund, 45cm high by 90cm long

 

 

 

334.       A pair of square hobnail cut glass spirit decanters with labels Scotch and Whiskey

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

336.       A pair of 19th century English porcelain dessert dishes, each painted in bright colours with birds and flowers within blue and gilt and shaped borders, 27cm; together with a 19th century porcelain bowl decorated with panels of mother and child and enriched with gilt grapevines, 16cm diameter and a porcelain cream jug, cup and saucer decorated with summer flowers

 

 

 

337.       A Portuguese 'Palissy' jug on circular dish stand, the jug with lizard handle and lizard and tortoise and insect decoration to the body, the cover with a frog (stamped M Mafra Caldas, Portugal), 41cm high   £300-500

 

 

 

338.       A Herend Hungary porcelain pot pourri box, the circular body pierced and painted with flowers, 15cm high; together with a small leaf shaped box and a small 'basket' work bowl

 

 

 

339.       A pair of square heavy cut glass spirit decanters and two other glass decanters

 

 

 

340.       Nine late 19th century ironstone dinner plates; four dessert plates and three soup bowls, all with blue, gilt and floral decorated borders

 

 

 

341.       A 19th century Continental glass vase with green tinted top and cut body decorated with stag and deer in forest, the 'diamond' shaped tapered body with applied leaf and scroll decoration to the top and base, 34cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

342.       A 19th century porcelain basket ornament of Coalbrookdale style, the oval basket applied with hand painted flowers and floral sprays, the green body with handle and gilt enrichment, 27cm long

 

 

 

343.       An early 19th century Chamberlains Worcester porcelain jar and cover with fruit and flower scrolling hand painted decoration and cover with gilt flame finial and over gilt enrichment, the cover stamped 'Chamberlains Worcester Porcelain Manufacturers to HRH The Prince Regent'. 25cm high

 

 

 

344.       A cut glass liqueur decanter and a cut glass wine decanter

 

 

 

345.       A pair of 19th century large Chinese porcelain vases, the circular bodies hand painted with figures in garden and mountain landscape and verse with waisted necks and flared tops, 42.5cm high   £300-500

 

 

 

346.       A 19th century blue and white Chinese rectangular tureen (cover missing) and a later blue and white Chinese baluster shaped vase

 

 

 

347.       A Cantonese richly decorated porcelain tea pot and a similar larger tea pot (af)

 

 

 

348.       A 19th century white marble seated Buddha, 25cm high; together with a pair of oriental marble ornaments of horses on high plinth and leaf decorated bases, 20cm high

 

 

 

349.       A pair of Chinese porcelain vases with circular tapered bodies, hand painted in polychrome with flowers and leaves with waisted necks and flared rims, seal marks to bases on a turquoise ground, 34cm high

 

 

 

350.       A 19th century Chinese porcelain mug, the circular body hand painted in bright colours with panels of figures in gardens with handle, 13.5cm high

 

 

 

351.       A 19th century Chinese porcelain mug, hand painted in bright enamel colours with figures in garden with handle, 11cm high

 

 

 

352.       A pair of late 18th, early 19th century Chinese porcelain chargers hand painted with central crest and flowers, 38cm diameter with pair of matching smaller plates (all af)

 

 

 

353.       A Copeland Parian figure ornament of a young lady with water ewer sitting with a boy at her feet gazing at a lizard, 21cm high   £100-150

 

 

 

354.       A 19th century Worcester porcelain jug shaped ornament, the blush ivory tiered body decorated with hand painted flowers and enriched with gilt, date mark 1884, 26cm high; together with a later Royal Worcester similar jug, date mark 1892, shape No. 1047, 23cm high   £100-150

 

 

 

355.       A Victorian Worcester blush ivory and flower decorated porcelain jug, date mark for 1890, 17cm high; together with a small Worcester bowl and jar

 

 

 

356.       A 19th century Sevres style porcelain oval jardiniere, the pink body with panels of cherubs arranging pink roses and writing and resting within ornate gilt cartouche, having a beaded metal rim and side oval ring handles on four 'cabriole' legs, 34cm wide by 18cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

357.       A pair of Regency amethyst glass Cornucopia with 'hand' bases on marble plinths, 16cm high   £150-250

 

 

 

358.       Two fruit and flower decorated plant pot holders; four various mugs; two cups, saucers and plates and two bird decorated vases

 

 

 

359.       A Copeland Spode 'Italian' blue and white jug; a Wedgwood milk jug and other items

 

 

 

360.       A Continental overlaid 'amber' glass scent bottle with stopper, the sides cut decorated with horse, dog and flowers; together with a green 'bubble' glass dump; a glass scent bottle and a 'deer' etched decorated glass vase

 

 

 

361.       A 19th century spirit decanter; a wine decanter and two other glass decanters

 

 

 

362.       Two Copeland porcelain table salts modelled as cherubs seated between two baskets; together with two pairs of porcelain cylindrical spill vases, one with ribbon and applied white flowers, the other pair with coloured flowers (all af)

 

 

 

363.       Nine Royal Crown Derby dinner plates and eight similar dessert plates decorated in rust, blue and gilt and other various plates etc.

 

 

 

364.       A set of ten hock glasses with overlaid coloured cut glass bowls on tall plain glass stems and bases

 

 

 

365.       An early 19th century Staffordshire tea pot (possibly Thomas Harley, Lane End, Staffordshire), the elongated octagonal body decorated in blue transfer and whorled moulded and ribbed top rim, (cover wanting)

 

 

 

366.       A Susie Cooper fifteen piece coffee set with coloured line decoration to include coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug and six cups and saucers

 

 

 

367.       Two glass wine decanters with tall necks and two other glass decanters

 

 

 

368.       A near pair of matching Derby urn shaped vases (one Bloor Derby, one Derby), each hand painted with a panel of Kilivinning Abbey, Ayrshire and On the River Rhone, both enriched with gilt and side serpent handles, 21cm high (both af)

 

 

 

369.       A 19th century Coalport porcelain dessert service, each piece with hand painted floral centre on grey and gilt borders comprising tazza, six comports and eighteen plates

 

 

 

370.       A pair of glass table candelabra with two candle branches and 'prism' centre column and strings of lozenge and rosette drops, 35cm high; together with a taller similar pair, 48cm high

 

 

 

371.       A pair of 'Sevres' style urn vases with hand painted diamond panel body of flowers and leaves, the necks with scroll leaf handles on stemmed square base and gilt enrichment to handles, necks and bases, 29cm high

 

 

 

372.       A Meissen porcelain ornament of Cupid standing beside a tree stump, a quiver of arrows at his feet and decorated with a garland of pink roses, 18.5cm high (restored)   £200-300

 

 

 

373.       A Sevres style porcelain chocolate cup with cover and saucer, the cup with oval panel of Louis XVI within an ornate gilt border and scroll handle, 16cm high (saucer chipped)

 

 

 

374.       A small 'Galle' glass vase, iridescent and overlaid green cut with leaf decoration, 6.5cm high

 

 

 

375.       A 19th century Sevres style miniature cup and saucer with blue ground and hand painted panels of exotic birds and flowers with gilt enrichment

 

 

 

376.       A Clichy mushroom glass paperweight decorated with blue, pink and white flowerheads, 7cm wide   £800-900

 

 

 

377.       A set of four 19th century cut glass table salts with shaped rims and slice cut bodies on square stemmed bases, 9cm high

 

 

 

378.       A set of three Georgian glass table salts with plain flower shaped bowls on hexagonal stemmed bases, 8cm high

 

 

 

379.       A pair of 19th century 'Sevres' porcelain chocolate tumblers with covers and saucers, each decorated with monochrome panels of figures and boats in harbours within gold ground and hand painted flowers in bright colours (gold marks to base, FR monogram with Sevres and initials LGLF) af

 

 

 

380.       A Royal Doulton ornament 'Patricia' HN1414 modelled by L Harradine, 22cm high; together with two Royal Worcester ornament 'March' and 'Thursdays Child has far to go'

 

 

 

381.       A Staffordshire pottery pot lid, transfer printed with a 'Royal' steam ship with Osborne House beyond, 13cm diameter

 

 

 

382.       A Continental porcelain figure of a young boy harvester with grapes (crossed arrows mark), 14cm high and another Continental porcelain figure of young lovers, 15cm high

 

 

 

383.       A Lalique frosted glass model of a boar etched Lalique France, 7cm high; together with a French coloured glass small dish modelled as a frog on a lily leaf, 9cm wide and a small oval glass dish

 

 

 

384.       Seven small Herend Hungary porcelain ornaments to include dog, elephant, owl, cat, frog, dolphin and fish

 

 

 

385.       A pair of Meissen porcelain miniature vases, the squat circular bodies richly decorated with panels of lovers in landscapes and summer flowers, also applied flowerheads and leaves with flared and shaped rims on stemmed bases (blue cross swords and incised marks to bases), 10cm high   £500-700

 

 

 

386.       A late 18th, early 19th century trio of Delft cows (marks to bases of Jacobus Halder, Adriensz), each with hand painted flowers to their backs and lying down, the larger on decorated rectangular base, tallest 16.5cm, smallest 10.5cm high   £1800-2200

 

 

 

387.       A Derby small oval tea pot (Stevenson & Hancock mark), the oval body and lid decorated with pink roses, the handle with gilt leaf and other gilt enrichment; together with two matching saucers and two Derby rust, blue and gilt cups and saucers

 

 

 

388.       A 19th century stoneware Yeovil Riot jug with silver shield shaped plaque 'Presented to Mr John Caines, Mudford Troop of Yeomanry Cavalry 1831', the body decorated with Coats of Arms, grapevines and leaves and silver rim top and 'rustic' handle, 26cm high with vendor's family information   £800-1200

 

 

 

389.       A pair of 18th century Worcester blue and white shell shaped dish with painted fruit centres, 13.5cm wide (blue crescent marks circa 1755-90) and a blue transfer decorated late 18th century dessert dish

 

 

 

390.       A Wedgwood 'Dragon Lustre' circular bowl, 23cm diameter; together with a smaller Wedgwood 'Dragon Lustre' bowl, 9cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

391.       A garniture of three late 19th century porcelain vases, each with hand painted panels of fishermen, lady with rake and gentleman walker all with cobalt blue ground and gilt enrichment, tallest 14cm high

 

 

 

392.       Seven Royal Copenhagen small porcelain ornaments comprising robin (3), otter, mermaid, birds (3); together with three other Copenhagen items; three dishes; box and a B&G Denmark bird ornament

 

 

 

393.       A small Royal Crown Derby porcelain jar with hand painted panel of a cottage, signed W E J Dean within gilt cartouche and other gilt enrichment, 8cm high; together with a miniature Derby two handled bowl   £100-150

 

 

 

394.       A pair of Cranberry cut glass stemmed bud vases with octagonal bodies and hob nail cut decorated on plain glass bases

 

 

 

395.       No Lot

 

 

 

396.       Six heavy copper graduated size circular saucepans, largest 35cm diameter, smallest 21.5cm

 

 

 

397.       Two large heavy copper saucepans, two other shallow pans; a copper stock pot and a saucepan

 

 

 

398.       A Victorian framed wool work panel of flowers, 64cm by 50cm

 

 

 

399.       An early 20th century oak stationery/writing cabinet with hinged top and drop folding front making writing slope and fitted with drawers, pen rack and stationery holders, name plate for Army and Navy CSI, 43cm wide   £150-250

 

 

 

400.       A Victorian brass and mother of pearl walnut writing slope opening to reveal pen tray and inkwells, 36cm by 26cm   £100-200

 

 

 

401.       A framed letter regarding Captain Knight and the ship Victory requesting rockets and flags, dated 16 April 1795; together with engravings of Portsmouth and Southampton docks

 

 

 

402.       A late Victorian Apothecary's mahogany cabinet with double opening front and back sliding panel containing glass bottles and drawers, one with balance scales, 23cm

 

 

 

403.       A red lacquered finished Chinese box with applied motif decoration and brass lock and side handles, 41cm by 24cm

 

 

 

404.       A bronze sculpture of a rodeo cowboy seated on a horse on base with panel 'Doncha I', 70cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

405.       A bronzed figure ornament of William Tell and his son, base signed Rich Kisslina, 60cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

406.       A Victorian figured walnut dome top box with hinged top fitted for stationery with brass strap work decoration, 22cm

 

 

 

407.       A porcupine quill box with hinged top and open sides, 28cm by 21cm

 

 

 

408.       A George III and later mahogany tea caddy with hinged top, 24cm by 12cm

 

 

 

409.       Seven bottles of French red wine Grand Vin Chateau La Tour Vedrine 1971

 

 

 

410.       Three bottles of Portuguese Cradle Port shipped by George Gale & Co. Horndean

 

 

 

411.       Three bottles of Portuguese Cradle Port shipped by George Gale & Co., Horndean

 

 

 

412.       Three bottles of French wine Mouton-Cadet La Bergere Rothschild 1970; a Nuit St George 1977; a Vosne Romanee 1967 (leaking) and a bottle of Buttardel Freres Clairette de Die

 

 

 

413.       A pair of Regency bronze candlesticks modelled as owls on a tree stump with rabbits at bases, each with glass icicle drops on marble plinths, 23cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

414.       A pair of Victorian bronze candlesticks with Sevres style porcelain columns with floral panels on circular bases, 20.5cm high

 

 

 

415.       Three 'printers' block trays; a collection of thimbles; a Martingale and a tapestry firescreen

 

 

 

416.       A 20th century bronze ornament of a horse's head on plinth base, 33cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

417.       Kelsey '76  A bronze sculpture of an ice hockey player, signed and dated, on square base, 21cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

418.       Four triangular shaped scent bottles in leather travelling case; a hip flask; a leather travelling note/stamp case and a leather card case; two pairs of opera glasses and a horn cased magnifying glass

 

 

 

419.       A rectangular 'Moss Agate' casket with hinged top and gilt metal frame on four ball feet, 18cm by 11cm

 

 

 

420.       A George III mahogany tea caddy with hinged top enclosing two caddies and recess for blending bowl, 30cm by 15cm

 

 

 

421.       A five piece ivory back dressing set of hand mirror; two clothes brushes and two hair brushes; together with four other ivory brushes (all monogrammed)

 

 

 

422.       A natural and red stained ivory chess set, King 9cm high   £150-200

 

 

 

423.       A Rock Chidley, London Concertina, in rosewood case   £200-300

 

 

 

424.       An album of photographic and other postcards from the 1920s and later with views of Bournemouth, Hastings, Southbourne, Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Guildford, Newquay etc.; together with another album featuring Scotland and abroad; another with a small collection of cards and an album of cigarette cards

 

 

 

425.       A set of Avery balance scales and weights in travelling case and a mahogany cased metronome

 

 

 

426.       A Staunton Chess set in natural wood and ebony in box with Staunton label, King 9cm high (some pieces af)   £200-300

 

 

 

427.       A postcard album containing views from Liverpool, Manchester, Oban, Ripon, Harrogate, Colwyn Bay and others from around the World and another album containing mainly coloured postcards

 

 

 

428.       A small 19th century mother of pearl rectangular box, the hinged top with painted glazed panel of early steam train (Stephenson's Rocket?) in landscape, 13cm by 7cm

 

 

 

429.       A 19th century oval Bilston enamelled patch box, the hinged top decorated with two doves and Love for Love; together with a 19th century small circular box, the cover top inscribed 'I will never change'

 

 

 

430.       A 19th century pink enamelled nutmeg grater of egg shape with screw top and base decorated with flowers

 

 

 

431.       A 19th century enamelled scent bottle holder decorated with urns, floral swags and quiver of arrows; another in pink enamel and a cylindrical 19th century enamelled container decorated with panels of flowers

 

 

 

432.       Three 19th century rectangular enamelled snuff boxes, the hinged covers decorated with lovers in a landscape, shepherdess and herdsman and a bird and fruit

 

 

 

433.       A 19th century enamelled rectangular snuff box decorated with figures in classical landscape; another circular enamelled snuff box decorated with shepherd in river landscape and an oval patch box with floral decorated hinged top

 

 

 

434.       A Victorian tortoiseshell and mother of pearl card case and a small carved wood bowl

 

 

 

435.       A Russian oval paper mache box decorated with figures on a horse drawn sleigh, 9cm high

 

 

 

436.       A pair of Regency paper mache small bowls, each hand painted with fruit and enriched with gilt, 10.5cm by 7cm; together with a 19th century paper mache snuff box with decorated top

 

 

 

437.       Three 19th century carved ivory netsuke of a man with rats, a long haired lady and a sage   £100-200

 

 

 

438.       A carved Chinese ivory brush pot (base af); an ivory 'tusk' bowl; a carved ivory puzzle box and a small Okimono of a man and boy (af)

 

 

 

439.       A 19th century carved ivory netsuke group of a bearded man seated with 'abacus' and rats walking by carrying vegetables, 4.5cm high (signed on base)   £400-600

 

 

 

440.       A 19th century carved ivory bust of head and shoulders of a gentleman; together with seven small panels depicting heads of Romans and groups

 

 

 

441.       A 19th century blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy with 'Pagoda' hinged top and bowfront body with two inner caddies on four bun feet, 15cm by 10cm   £400-600

 

 

 

442.       A Victorian mother of pearl and silver decorated purse (monogrammed); together with a similar ivory and silver mounted purse

 

 

 

443.       A collection of military and other cap badges and buttons, mounted on a canvas belt

 

 

 

444.       A good early 19th century oval miniature signed T Roth 180 (?), half portrait of a young man wearing silk shirt and high collar jacket with inset hair and monogram 'H' to the reverse glazed back, miniature 6.5cm by 5cm   £300-500

 

 

 

445.       A 19th century oval miniature of a lady, her hair tied up and wearing white dress with lace collar, 6cm by 5cm  £100-200

 

 

 

446.       An oval miniature head and shoulders of a gentleman in black jacket, 7cm by 5cm

 

 

 

447.       A 19th century miniature portrait on ivory of HRH The Duke of York wearing a red jacket and gold braid, 8cm by 6.5cm with information "formerly hung in Windsor Castle and was presented by HM William IV to Mr Harris, a gentleman of the Choir, Windsor Castle"

 

 

 

448.       A miniature head and shoulders portrait of a lady, side profile with ringlets in her hair and black lace trimmed dress   £100-200

 

 

 

449.       A 19th century oval miniature of a lady, her hair tied back and wearing a white and blue dress (af)

 

 

 

450.       No Lot

 

 

 

451.       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 (restored at West Dean College, February 2006)  £1500-2000

 

 

 

452.       A black slate mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a bell and spelter ornament of a knight on heavy slate plinth

 

 

 

453.       An early 19th century ormolu mantel clock modelled as cupid with quiver of arrows and a lyre, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and eight day movement with silk suspension, 30.5cm high, (af)

 

 

 

454.       A Victorian gilt spelter clock garniture, the mantel clock with urn cresting and circular porcelain dial with Roman numerals supported by two porcelain columns on scroll feet, the eight day movement striking on a bell; together with two side porcelain urn ornaments, clock 33cm high   £300-500

 

 

 

455.       A late 19th, early 20th century clock, barometer and thermometer modelled as a longcase clock, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and eight day movement, the trunk with glazed thermometer and an aneroid barometer in base, the rosewood case inlaid with 'batswing' decoration, 46.5cm   £300-400

 

 

 

456.       A Victorian gilt spelter cased mantel clock with lady harvester seated on the circular 'Sevres' style porcelain dial with Roman numerals, the base with porcelain plaques and paw feet, the eight day French movement striking on a bell, 40cm high   £200-400

 

 

 

457.       An Empire ormolu French mantel clock modelled as a seated lady reading a book and oil lamp on table, the circular white enamelled dial stamped à Paris and Roman numerals, the eight day movement with silk suspension and striking on a bell the hours and half hours and stamped Ch. Vene on mottled marble base, 32cm high   £1000-1500

 

 

 

458.       A Victorian style green onyx and gilt metal mantel clock, with circular dial and Arabic numerals, the eight day movement striking on a bell, 46cm high

 

 

 

459.       A George III oak longcase clock, John Taylor, Petworth in later carved case, the 11 inch square brass dial with silverised chapter ring and Roman and Arabic numerals and scroll and flower brass spoundrels, the thirty hour movement striking on a bell, 196cm high   £500-700

 

 

 

460.       A George III longcase clock, William Avenell, Portsmouth Common, in country oak case, the 11 inch silverised square dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and seconds and date indicators and engraved 'spoundrels', the four post thirty hour single weight driven movement striking on a bell, 192cm high   £1000-1500

 

 

 

461.       A 20th century figured walnut cased 'grandmother' clock with gilt arch dial and silverised chapter ring with Roman numerals, the eight day movement striking on gongs, 166cm high   £250-350

 

 

 

462.       A cast brass case French Cartel clock, the circular white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals with eight day movement stamped Mougin, the case with scroll, leaf and flower decoration, 56cm high   £300-400

 

 

 

463.       A 19th century miniature brass and bevelled glass case carriage clock with white enamelled dial and Roman numerals with French eight day movement, 8cm high in travelling case   £300-500

 

 

 

464.       An early 19th century inlaid mahogany wheel barometer, J Pelua & Co., Boston with circular silverised dial and scale 28 to 31 inches with marker and pointer and thermometer over, 100cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

465.       A Victorian rosewood wheel barometer, Chadburn Bros., Sheffield with circular silverised dial with scale 28 to 31 inches and marker and pointer and thermometer over, 96cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

466.       An F Barton & Co. Limited London marine brass and glass cased stick barometer with correction attachment with sliding dial in travelling case with glazed door, 94cm high   £150-250

 

 

 

467.       Blaeu  Map of Sussex, engraving with hand colouring, 39cm by 52cm

 

 

 

468.       Maisie Waite (20th Century)  A country track, watercolour, signed, 38cm by 47.5cm

 

 

 

469.       Early 19th Century English School  Cat amongst the pigeons, colour stipple engraving, 25cm by 33cm in a verre eglomise frame

 

 

 

470.       Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969)  The New Model, colour reproduction, signed in pencil with blindstamp, 37cm by 57.5cm   £150-200

 

 

 

471.       Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969)  The New Dress, colour reproduction, signed in pencil with blindstamp, 38cm by 28cm   £100-150

 

 

 

472.       Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969)  Discussion, reproduction, signed in pencil with blindstamp, 32.5cm by 60cm   £100-150

 

 

 

473.       Follower of Herbert David Richter  Still life of anemones and oriental figure, pastel, 48cm by 42cm

 

 

 

474.       Continental School (19th Century)  Dieppe, oil on canvas, inscribed, 32cm by 44cm   £100-200

 

 

 

475.       ** ** Dulhoya (19th Century)  Rouen, oil on canvas, signed and dated '82, 23cm by 31cm

 

 

 

476.       Duncan Grant (1885-1978)  Danish Fishwife, pencil, inscribed, 31.5cm by 19cm   £150-250

 

 

 

477.       18th/19th Century English School  View on the Thames, Figures in a garden (possibly Vauxhall), a pair, engravings with hand colouring, each 25cm by 39cm

 

 

 

478.       A group of assorted pictures and prints (qty)

 

 

 

479.       After J Thomson  Designs for interiors, eight engravings with hand colouring, framed as two

 

 

 

480.       Edward A Swan (b. 1935)  Low tide, oil on canvas board, signed with monogram, 24cm by 34cm

 

 

 

481.       Edward A Swan (b. 1935)  Racing yachts, oil on canvas board, signed with monogram, 22cm by 32cm

 

 

 

482.       Edward A Swan (b. 1935)  Vessels off the coast, watercolour, signed with monogram, 23.5cm by 34cm

 

 

 

483.       Edward A Swan (b. 1935)  The Harbour Mouth, watercolour, signed with monogram, 18cm by 29cm

 

 

 

484.       Henry John Sylvester Stannard (1870-1951)  Sheep resting in a landscape, watercolour, signed, 24.5cm by 34.5cm   £200-400

 

 

 

485.       A group of four hand coloured steel engravings

 

 

 

486.       Early 19th Century English School  Classical figure studies, six engravings on orange paper in vere eglomise frames

 

 

 

487.       A group of four sanguine stipple engravings, various sizes

 

 

 

488.       A group of assorted prints and engravings (qty)

 

 

 

489.       Follower of James Bourne  River scene by a ruined Church, watercolour, 27cm by 39cm

 

 

 

490.       Ernest Stuart (19th/20th Century)  Seascape, watercolour, signed, 29cm by 86cm   £150-200

 

 

 

491.       19th Century English School  The Toy Sellers, Travelling Minstrels, a pair, colour mezzotints, each 30cm by 22.5cm

 

 

 

492.       Rupert Shepherd (1909-1992)  The Three Graces, colour lithograph, signed and numbered 12/14, 40cm by 30cm

 

 

 

493.       Rupert Shepherd (1909-1992)  Cape Town, colour lithograph, signed and numbered 1/54, 39cm by 29cm

 

 

 

494.       Peter Curling (20th Century)  Classic performers at the Park, colour reproduction, signed in pencil, 50cm by 82cm

 

 

 

495.       Wiiliam Lee Hawkey (1869-1952)  The Goose Girl, etching, signed, 21cm by 16cm   £120-180

 

 

 

496.       Johan Oloert (20th Century)  Wooded river scene, oil on board, 45cm by 60cm

 

 

 

497.       Piranesi  Interior view, engraving, 40cm by 55cm   £150-250

 

 

 

498.       A group of assorted pictures and prints (qty)

 

 

 

499.       After Richard Westall  Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, four stipple engravings by Bartolozzi, each 22.5cm by 17cm

 

 

 

500.       After Bartolozzi  Two medieval court scenes, two sanguine stipple engravings, circular, each 31cm by 30cm

 

 

 

501.       English School circa 1800  Rustic scenes, two stipple engravings, oval

 

 

 

502.       After Geza Vastagh  Lions in repose, oil on canvas, 49cm by 75cm   £150-250

 

 

 

503.       Ernest Walbourn  Figures near a riverside cottage, oil on board, signed, 30cm by 47cm  £300-500

 

 

 

504.       William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931)  Thames barges approaching Spithead, seen from the waters edge at Southsea Castle, etching, signed in pencil, 15cm by 35cm   £150-200

 

 

 

505.       A group of six stipple engravings, various sizes

 

 

 

506.       After Cipriani  Genius and Beauty, Prudence and Beauty, The Lyric Muse, three colour stipple engravings by Bartolozzi and Van Assen; together with another similar, each approx. 22.5cm by 28cm

 

 

 

507.       Francois Edme Ricois (1795-1881)  A figure on a country lane, oil on board, signed, 32cm by 17cm   £100-150

 

 

 

508.       Richard Platt, People at a Fete, oil on canvas, unframed, 50cm by 60cm

 

 

 

509.       After M Koster  The Butchers Boy, The Bakers Boy, two colour stipple engravings, each approx. 35cm by 29cm in verre eglomise frames

 

 

 

510.       19th Century Italian School  Dante and Beatrice, oil on canvas in ornate frame, 64cm by 38cm   £600-800

 

 

 

511.       After Turner  Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway, oil on canvas, 70cm by 92cm (restored)

 

 

 

512.       Daisy Knuffer (b. 1908)  Head and shoulders portrait of a Portuguese woman, oil on canvas, 45cm by 35cm, signed and dated 1936.  Vendors Information:  possibly the painting exhibited at The Royal Academy in 1942 number 53 'Portuguese Woman'   £200-300

 

 

 

513.       Jas. Hill  Birds nest, primroses and flowers, watercolour, 27cm by 38cm, signed and dated 1929   £100-150

 

 

 

514.       Joyce Platt (20th Century)  Still life of summer flowers, oil on canvas, signed, 90cm by 75cm   £400-600

 

 

 

515.       Fred R Fitzgerald  Steam liner and other ship, watercolour, 35cm by 50cm, signed   £150-250

 

 

 

516.       Manner of George Romney  Portrait of a child, oil on canvas, 42.5cm by 35cm   £300-400

 

 

 

517.       English School circa 1800  Cupid's entrance, Cupid's expulsion, a pair of colour stipple engravings, each 38cm by 45cm

 

 

 

518.       Foreau  Statue in a garden, mansion beyond, watercolour, bears signature Henri Foreau, 27cm by 38cm

 

 

 

519.       D Cox  Figures outside a building, watercolour, signed, 28cm by 22cm   £100-200

 

 

 

520.       D Cox  Man on bridge with harvesters in distance, watercolour, bears signature David Cox 1841, 26cm by 36cm   £200-300

 

 

 

521.       J Hughes Clayton 1891-1929  Cottages with sheep and figure, watercolour, 28cm by 44cm, pair, signed   £300-500

 

 

 

522.       T Francis Barrett 1948  In Memoriam, (angel above a gravestone), oil on board, 140cm by 85cm, signed and dated   £600-800

 

 

 

523.       Peter Kokta  Rustic scene with cottage, oil on board, signed, 39cm by 49cm   £200-400

 

 

 

524.       W P H Foster (19th Century)  Figures and a rowing boat on a lock, oil on canvas, signed, 23.5cm by 39cm   £200-300

 

 

 

525.       Adolphe Alexandre Lesrel (1839-1929)  The Sportsman, oil on panel, signed and dated 1903, 24cm by 18cm   £1500-2000

 

 

 

526.       Continental School (18th/19th Century)  Putti and dogs, oil on copper, 34.5cm by 45cm   £200-300

 

 

 

527.       Attributed to Henry Howard  Aphrodite, oil on panel, bears inscription on reverse, 14cm by 10cm   £120-180

 

 

 

528.       19th Century Continental School  Alpine Village, oil on canvas, 17cm by 24cm

 

 

 

529.       Circle of Eugene Verboekhaven  Sheep and goats, oil on panel, indistinctly signed, 15.5cm by 22cm   £100-200

 

 

 

530.       Frank Moss Bennett  The Morning Call, oil on panel, signed and dated 1909-10, 22.5cm by 30.5cm   £2000-3000

 

 

 

531.       Arthur Wardle (1864-1947)  Lions watering, oil on board, signed, 14.5cm by 21cm   £400-600

 

 

 

532.       Joseph Wilms (19th Century)  Still life of fruit and wine glass, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1874, 26cm by 30cm   £200-300

 

 

 

533.       English School  Vessels off the Coast, oil on board, 14cm by 21.5cm

 

 

 

534.       Jno Machiven 1893  Figures on a beach at low tide, oil on canvas, signed and dated, 75cm by 130cm (restored)   £200-300

 

 

 

535.       George Houston (1869-1947)  Lochranza Castle, Isle of Arran, oil on canvas, signed, 45cm by 60cm   £1000-1200

 

 

 

536.       A set of six Victorian mahogany framed dining chairs with curved bar backs and upholstered seats on turned tapered front legs   £300-500

 

 

 

537.       A pair of 20th century mahogany pedestal cupboards with shaped tops and sides decorated with baskets of flowers on short legs with scroll feet, 45cm

 

 

 

538.       An oak hall chair with later carved panelled and shaped back and wooden seat on trestle supports

 

 

 

539.       A 19th century mahogany Pembroke table with two drop flaps on four turned tapered legs, 88cm

 

 

 

540.       A nest of three mahogany occasional tables on turned legs, 46cm

 

 

 

541.       A Georgian style mahogany bedside cupboard with gallery top on square legs

 

 

 

542.       A Victorian pedestal work table with two drop flaps and two drawers on turned column and flat quadruple base, 49cm

 

 

 

543.       A late George III mahogany oval Pembroke table with Kingwood banded top and two drop flaps with one frieze drawer on four square tapered legs, 75cm   £100-200

 

 

 

544.       A Georgian shield back elbow chair; another single shield back chair and one other George III dining chair

 

 

 

545.       An early 20th century mahogany Sutherland table with satinwood banded edge and two drop flaps with drawer on square tapered legs, 65cm

 

 

 

546.       A small mahogany bowfront cupboard enclosed by two oval panelled doors with drawer over, 56cm

 

 

 

547.       A 19th century Windsor elbow chair with fretted back splat and stick back on turned legs   £100-150

 

 

 

548.       A set of six (and two near matching) Hepplewhite style dining chairs with camel back cresting rails and fretted splats with lift-out seats on square tapered legs   £250-350

 

 

 

549.       A 19th century mahogany occasional table (one from a nest); together with two later smaller tables

 

 

 

550.       A brass club fender with adjustable front and two padded seats on column supports   £200-300

 

 

 

551.       A four fold wooden panelled screen with canvas front, hand painted with cherubs holding chains of flowers with laurel swags over, each panel 50cm wide by 200cm high   £400-600

 

 

 

552.       A set of four 19th century mahogany framed dining chairs of Hepplewhite style with fretted vase shaped back splats on moulded square tapered front legs   £100-200

 

 

 

553.       A pair of George III dining chairs with stick backs and upholstered seats

 

 

 

554.       A 19th century mahogany framed bergere chair with cane back and sides on turned front legs

 

 

 

555.       A George III mahogany box base toilet mirror, the swing mirror above two drawers, 55cm

 

 

 

556.       A small 19th century mahogany sofa table with reeded bordered top and two side drop flaps and two oak lined drawers on ring turned column supports joined by stretcher rail and splayed reeded legs, 75cm   £300-500

 

 

 

557.       A Victorian tub shaped armchair on turned tapered front legs

 

 

 

558.       A 19th century octagonal top work table with lifting hinged top and two drawers below on four splayed square legs, 46cm   £300-400

 

 

 

559.       An Edwardian oval mahogany occasional table, 67cm by 46cm

 

 

 

560.       A set of five George III mahogany framed dining chairs with moulded and stick backs and upholstered seats on reeded tapered front legs

 

 

 

561.       A pair of Regency mahogany dining chairs with bar backs and upholstered seats on sabre shaped front legs   £100-200

 

 

 

562.       A George III oak hanging corner cupboard with two shaped shelves enclosed by one panelled door, 88cm   £100-150

 

 

 

563.       A near matching set of eight Georgian Hepplewhite style dining chairs with 'camel' back rails and fretted splats with lift-out seats on square tapered legs (including two elbow chairs)   £400-600

 

 

 

564.       A George III mahogany bowfront side table on four square legs, 123cm   £100-200

 

 

 

565.       A tub shaped occasional chair with mahogany curved back and padded arms and circular seat on square tapered legs

 

 

 

566.       A Regency circular gilt framed convex mirror, 61cm

 

 

 

567.       A set of 19th century mahogany three tier open wall shelves with two drawers at base, 64cm   £200-300

 

 

 

568.       A Regency ebonised and parcel gilt chair with 'cupid' painted panel and cane back with cane seat on turned legs

 

 

 

569.       A large 19th century oval black lacquered and mother of pearl decorated paper mache tea tray on later base with four turned legs, 75cm by 60cm   £100-200

 

 

 

570.       A large 19th century oval black lacquered and mother of pearl decorated paper mache tea tray on later base with four turned legs, 76cm by 62cm   £100-200

 

 

 

571.       A George III mahogany tea table with circular tilting top on turned column and tripod base, 64cm   £150-200

 

 

 

572.       A George III style mahogany serpentine tea table with rectangular folding top and one serpentine drawer on four moulded tapered legs, 92cm   £200-300

 

 

 

573.       A 19th century dressing stool with upholstered seat on cross legs with carved paw feet, 54cm by 44cm

 

 

 

574.       A 'Regency' gilt overmantel mirror with bevelled plate within ebonised reeded frame, the gilt frame with half column decorated top and pilaster sides, 104cm wide by 66cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

575.       A Victorian tub shaped button back chair with metal framed back and serpentine seat on turned front legs

 

 

 

576.       An early 19th century corner wash stand with small drawer, 63cm

 

 

 

577.       A Regency elbow chair with brass inlaid back splat and scroll arms and cane seat (restored)

 

 

 

578.       A George III mahogany circular tea table with tilting circular top on turned column and tripod base, 84cm   £150-250

 

 

 

579.       No Lot

 

 

 

580.       No Lot

 

 

 

581.       A 17th century oak chest of four long hung drawers with applied moulded panelled fronts in two sections, 107cm   £500-700

 

 

 

582.       An 18th century oak hanging corner cupboard with three shaped shelves enclosed by one fielded shaped panelled door, 61cm

 

 

 

583.       A 17th century small oval oak gateleg table with two drop flaps on turned supports, fully open 86cm by 73cm   £100-200

 

 

 

584.       An 18th century small oak hanging corner cupboard with two shaped shelves enclosed by one arch panelled door, 68cm

 

 

 

585.       A brass fender curb; brass fire implements on stand; two coal scuttles; two fire dogs etc.

 

 

 

586.       An 18th century oak bureau with panelled top and drop flap enclosing cupboard and drawers with three long graduated drawers under on bracket feet, 76cm   £200-300

 

 

 

587.       A 17th century oak chest of four hung long drawers with applied moulded panelled fronts on later bun feet, 93cm   £500-800

 

 

 

588.       A childs 17th century style oak chair with floral carved panelled back on turned legs joined by stretcher rails

 

 

 

589.       A 19th century pine standing corner cupboard with shelves enclosed by four panelled doors, 100cm wide by 184cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

590.       A George III oak chest of two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 93cm   £200-300

 

 

 

591.       A gilt plaster framed dressing table mirror in ornate frame

 

 

 

592.       A 17th century oak cupboard with three small drawers above cupboard enclosed by two panelled doors on bracket feet supports, 137cm wide by 148cm high   £600-800

 

 

 

593.       An 18th century oak tall stool with moulded edge rectangular top on four turned legs joined by stretcher rails, 33cm by 27cm   £200-300

 

 

 

594.       A 17th century and later large oval oak gateleg table with two drop flaps and two drawers on square legs joined by stretcher rails, fully open 156cm by 141cm   £400-600

 

 

 

595.       A Harlequin set of eight 18th/19th century spindle back rush seat dining chairs on turned front legs joined by stretcher rails (to include two elbow chairs)   £400-600

 

 

 

596.       A late 18th, early 19th century yew wood and elm seat stick back Windsor elbow chair with crinoline stretcher   £200-300

 

 

 

597.       An 18th century oak dresser with two open display shelves above three drawers and cupboards enclosed by two fielded panelled doors, 150cm wide by 187cm high   £1000-1500

 

 

 

598.       An 18th century oak coffer with moulded edge hinged top and carved frieze and triple panelled front, 125cm   £200-300

 

 

 

599.       A small George III mahogany box base mirror, the oval swing mirror above two drawers, 36cm   £100-150

 

 

 

600.       A heavy late Victorian oil lamp standard (now electric) with octagonal pierced brass oil font holder and adjustable column on sloping pierced decorated base   £100-200

 

 

 

601.       An ornate gilt framed hanging mirror with bevelled plate, the frame with shell and leaf cresting and similar sides, 75cm wide by 105cm high

 

 

 

602.       A Regency mahogany occasional table with one drawer on four turned tapered legs, 66cm  £300-500

 

 

 

603.       A small 20th century pier glass with floral painted panel of flowers above mirror plate, 28cm wide by 58cm high

 

 

 

604.       A Regency style circular gilt framed convex mirror with eagle cresting and ball decorated frame, 80cm high

 

 

 

605.       A Victorian childs mahogany elbow chair with cane seat on cabriole front legs (af)

 

 

 

606.       A George III style mahogany box base toilet mirror, the oval swing mirror above serpentine base with three drawers

 

 

 

607.       A good pair of Regency rosewood and brass inlaid side cupboards each with shelf enclosed by two arch and brass line inlaid doors with two drawers above and beaded edge top, standing on protruding scroll front legs, the fronts with anthemion and leaf scroll decoration, 101cm wide by 94cm high   £3000-5000

 

 

 

608.       An early 19th century collectors' rosewood chest of eight small drawers (all containing samples of natural stone, rock, quartz etc.) enclosed by a glazed panelled door on plinth base, 44cm wide by 61cm high

 

 

 

609.       A late 18th, early 19th century mahogany 'kettle stand' with circular dished top on turned reeded tapered column and flat circular lead weighted base, 42cm high

 

 

 

610.       A bright steel corner umbrella stand

 

 

 

611.       A George III mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with reeded canted corners on bracket feet, 102cm

 

 

 

612.       A William and Mary style rectangular stool with upholstered seat on four scroll legs joined by x-shaped stretcher rail, 60cm by 42cm

 

 

 

613.       An oval ornate gilt framed hanging mirror with leaf and scroll cresting and similar sides and base, 100cm high by 65cm wide

 

 

 

614.       A 19th century and later grained and floral and scroll painted secretaire bookcase, the top with two shelves enclosed by two panelled doors with fitted drawer and three other long drawers below on bracket feet, 90cm wide by 202cm   £1500-2000

 

 

 

615.       A small early 19th century gilt framed 'pier' mirror with 'cottage' decorated panel and pilaster frame, 34cm wide by 59cm high   £100-200

 

 

 

616.       A small late 19th century mahogany sideboard of George III style with brass curtain rail back and shaped line inlaid top with central drawer and arch flanked by one deep drawer and cupboard on four square tapered legs, 123cm   £100-200

 

 

 

617.       A heavy cast gilt easel mirror frame with shield cresting and mask sides on shell and scroll base, 58cm high by 32cm wide

 

 

 

618.       A small single fold George III screen with floral and oriental garden scene panels and fretted decoration on slender turned legs with scroll feet, 86cm wide by 106cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

619.       A Victorian oval walnut dining table with two extra leaves on four turned tapered fluted legs, fully open 238cm by 119cm   £300-400

 

 

 

620.       A set of six late George III mahogany dining chairs with line inlaid stick backs and lift out seats on square turned legs   £200-400

 

 

 

621.       A William IV mahogany Canterbury with three divisions and whorled turned corner columns and one drawer at base on short turned legs, 62cm by 44cm   £800-1000

 

 

 

622.       A French walnut pedestal desk with gallery top and three drawers with open shelves and sliding trays to the two pedestals enclosed by figured walnut panelled doors on bun feet, 120cm   £200-300

 

 

 

623.       A George III mahogany bowfront card table with baize lined folding top having Kingwood banded edge on four line inlaid tapered square legs, 92cm   £400-600

 

 

 

624.       A Regency mahogany pedestal Pembroke table with two drop flaps and one frieze drawer on four turned columns and quadruple scroll leg base with brass caps and casters, 91cm   £200-400

 

 

 

625.       A French parquetry Bureau Dame with bombe shaped sides and drop writing flap with fitted interior of drawers, with one long drawer under a slender cabriole legs, the whole with gilt metal enrichment and legs terminating in sabots, 76cm   £1200-1500

 

 

 

626.       A late Regency mahogany tea table with folding rectangular top on tapered square column and quadruple scroll leg base, 92cm   £200-300

 

 

 

627.       An early 19th century mahogany dressing table with four drawers and arch kneehole recess on four square tapered legs, 113cm   £100-200

 

 

 

628.       A George III mahogany card table with folding rectangular baize lined top on four square chamfered legs with fretted corner brackets, 89cm   £100-150

 

 

 

629.       A George III style mahogany bowfront sideboard with two central drawers flanked on each side by cupboards on square tapered legs, 123cm   £100-200

 

 

 

630.       A good George III mahogany library bookcase, the top with six sliding adjustable shelves enclosed by two astragal glazed panelled doors and five small drawers below, the base with an arrangement of six small, two medium and two long drawers on plinth base, 172cm wide by 232cm high   £4000-5000

 

 

 

631.       A set of eight Victorian mahogany dining chairs with curved bar backs and carved splats with lift-out seats on turned tapered front legs (including two elbow chairs with scroll arms)

 

 £700-1000

 

 

 

632.       A 19th century ornate Adam style gilt framed wall mirror with oval bevelled plate and urn and bell flower swag cresting with ribbon and flower base, 92cm high by 100cm wide

 

 

 

633.       A plated lamp standard on turned base

 

 

 

634.       A George III mahogany wig stand with circular open top on triangular base with three splayed feet   £100-150

 

 

 

635.       A Victorian mahogany tea table with rectangular folding swivel top on hexagonal column and flat quadruple base, 93cm   £200-300

 

 

 

636.       A good quality Victorian rosewood chiffonier/bookcase with open shelf and gallery with mirror back having cupboard with two shelves and glazed panelled doors below on plinth base, 153cm wide by 134cm high   £1000-1500

 

 

 

637.       An ornate carved gilt wood framed oval hanging mirror with rose and scroll cresting and flower head and scroll frame, 92cm wide by 80cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

638.       A George III mahogany clothes press with fitted interior of small sliding trays and hanging bar enclosed by two figured and inlaid panelled doors, the base with one small one dummy and two long drawers on bracket feet, 127cm wide by 216cm high   £500-800

 

 

 

639.       A pair of Victorian oak open bookcases each with adjustable shelves on plinth bases, 90cm wide by 105cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

640.       A 19th century mahogany box base mirror, the oval swing mirror above three drawers, 54cm

 

 

 

641.       A George III mahogany linen press with five sliding trays enclosed by two double line inlaid 'panelled' doors, the base with four real short drawers and one double size dummy front deep drawer standing on bracket feet, 124cm wide by 225cm high   £700-1000

 

 

 

642.       An early 20th century mahogany oval extending dining table with satinwood banded top and two extra leaves on four square tapered legs terminating in brass casters, fully open 210cm by 113cm   £400-600

 

 

 

643.       A Regency mahogany twin pedestal D-end dining table with reeded edge top and one extra leaf on turned pedestals and tripod bases terminating in brass caps and casters, fully open 214cm by 108cm   £1000-1500

 

 

 

644.       A Regency style gilt framed circular convex mirror with eagle cresting and ball decorated frame, 72cm high

 

 

 

645.       A 19th century mahogany narrow cupboard with shaped and ebony inlaid back band above one drawer and cupboard enclosed by one panelled door on short turned legs, 65cm   £300-400

 

 

 

646.       A Regency mahogany sofa table with two end drop flaps and two frieze drawers with ebony scroll inlay, on tapered square column and quadruple scroll leg base with brass paw caps and casters, 105cm   £500-700

 

 

 

647.       An early 18th century mahogany lowboy with three oak lined drawers and shaped apron on four turned legs with pad feet, 76cm   £700-1000

 

 

 

648.       A mahogany kidney shaped tea tray with gallery and two carrying handles, 58cm

 

 

 

649.       A leather covered and painted coal box with hinged top, 52cm by 36cm   £100-150

 

 

 

650.       A George III mahogany cabinet commode with gallery top and drawer above cupboard enclosed by tambour slide and pull-out slide (now as a drawer) under, 53cm   £500-800

 

 

 

651.       A mid 18th century mahogany chest of four long oak lined drawers on bracket feet, 97cm   £400-600

 

 

 

652.       A George III mahogany bedside cupboard with gallery top and cupboard enclosed by one door, 34cm

 

 

 

653.       A small mid 18th century mahogany box base toilet mirror, the swing mirror above three drawers on ogee bracket feet, 39cm

 

 

 

654.       A Victorian mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, 106cm

 

 

 

655.       A 19th century mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 109cm   £100-200

 

 

 

656.       A George III mahogany bureau with drop flap enclosing cupboard and drawers with four long graduated drawers under on bracket feet, 90cm

 

 

 

657.       A 19th century mahogany tall slender standing corner cupboard with four shaped shelves enclosed by one glazed door on bracket feet, 82cm wide by 208cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

658.       A 19th century mahogany military chest in two sections with brass bound corners and inset brass handles to the two short and three long drawers, 100cm   £700-1000

 

 

 

659.       A Victorian arch top swing mirror on flat base and bun feet, 62cm; and a Victorian work box

 

 

 

660.       An 18th century mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers (top drawer originally fitted) with brass bail handles on bracket feet, 95cm   £300-500

 

 

 

661.       An ornate gilt framed hanging mirror with shell cresting, 81cm high by 106cm wide

 

 

 

662.       A 19th century mahogany standing corner cupboard with five shaped shelves enclosed by two glazed panelled doors stamped from W Williams & Sons Limited, 92cm wide by 230cm high   £200-300

 

 

 

663.       A 19th century mahogany bowfront chest of two short and three long graduated drawers on turned legs, 103cm

 

 

 

664.       A Victorian walnut coal box with brass strap work decoration

 

 

 

665.       An early Victorian mahogany Davenport with hinged writing slope and side pen drawer and four front drawers on moulded base, 53cm   £150-250

 

 

 

666.       A good late Regency mahogany pedestal sideboard with shell and scroll back rail and bowfront central drawer flanked by two drawers on tapered pedestals with tray and drawer enclosed by figured panelled doors with beaded borders on melon feet, 214cm   £800-1200

 

 

 

667.       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

 

 

 

668.       A Victorian mahogany sideboard with scroll decorated back board and three cushion front drawers above cupboards enclosed by four arch panelled doors on plinth base, 183cm   £200-300

 

 

 

669.       An unusual Regency work table, the circular pollarded hinged top enclosing a wire mesh basket inside a cradle frame on hexagonal pedestal and quadruple scroll leg base, the whole with satinwood band decoration, the feet terminating in brass cups and casters, 46cm diameter   £500-800

 

 

 

670.       A Regency mahogany pedestal table with satinwood banded octagonal top on turned column and tripod base, 44cm by 34cm   £200-300

 

 

 

671.       An early 20th century French oval two tier occasional table with 'diamond' panel inlaid decorated tiers and one oak lined drawer on cabriole legs with sabots, 49cm   £300-500

 

 

 

672.       A Victorian ebonised circular top pedestal table with bone 'lion' and box wood inlaid decorated top on turned column and flat quadruple base, 50cm   £100-150

 

 

 

673.       A Regency rosewood pedestal table with circular specimen marble top on fluted turned column and flat tripod base with bun feet, 52cm   £2000-3000

 

 

 

674.       A Victorian mahogany games and work table with folding chessboard and baize lined top with one drawer and sliding well below on 'cradle' base with flat quadruple legs and bun feet, 53cm   £350-450

 

 

 

675.       A set of eight early 20th century Sheraton style dining chairs with inlaid rosewood frames and shield shaped backs and upholstered serpentine seats on square tapered front legs terminating in spade feet with retailer's label Blythe & Son, Cheswell St, London (to include two carvers)   £800-1200

 

 

 

676.       A small Regency satinwood occasional table with two oak lined drawers on four slender square legs terminating in spade feet, 41cm   £200-300

 

 

 

677.       An 18th century walnut lowboy with quartered figured walnut and feather banded top with one long oak lined drawer on four turned legs with pad feet, 75cm   £500-800

 

 

 

678.       A small early 18th century mahogany side table with moulded edge top and one oak lined drawer on four turned legs with pad feet, 69cm   £300-500

 

 

 

679.       A small Sheraton style mahogany music/magazine cabinet with one serpentine and inlaid front drawer above open divided shelf and rack, on short tapered legs, 47cm   £700-1000

 

 

 

680.       A Victorian mahogany D-end extending dining table with moulded edge top and three extra leaves on five turned tapered fluted legs terminating in brass caps and casters, fully extended 320cm by 150cm   £1500-2500

 

 

 

681.       A set of fifteen Victorian mahogany dining chairs with shaped back rails and upholstered seats on turned tapered fluted front legs   £1000-1500

 

 

 

682.       A 20th century 'Afghan' rug with gold ground and double 'prayer mat' centre panel in line borders, 200cm by 104cm

 

 

 

683.       A 'Bokhara' style rug and two small Eastern pattern rugs

 

 

 

684.       A 20th century 'Bulchi' pattern rug with set pattern centre and triple line border, 204cm by 104cm

 

 

 

685.       A 20th century 'Bulchi' pattern rug with mauve medallion pattern centre and line borders, 198cm by 106cm

 

 

 

686.       A 20th century 'Bulchi' pattern rug with four diamond medallion centre within line borders, 260cm by 125cm

 

 

 

687.       An Eastern carpet with shaped medallion centre and floral set pattern within multi line borders, 380cm by 278cm  (worn)

 

 

 

688.       A 19th century Shiraz runner with five conjoined medallion centre and multi line borders, 274cm by 130cm (worn)

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

SALE ON VIEW:

Saturday 8th October - 9am to 12 noon
Tues 11th October - 10am to 4pm
Weds 12th October - 10am to 4pm
Thurs 13th October - 9am to 10.15am

Please note our BUYER'S PREMIUM is 20% plus VAT.
13TH OCTOBER 2011 Sale of General Antiques & Furniture
Lots valued at less than £100 have no estimate and are sold to the highest bidder

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