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  • The Winter Antiqueand Picture SaleThursday 13 February 2014 at 11am Edinburgh

    Bonhams22 Queen StreetEdinburghEH2 1JX +44 (0) 131 225 2266 +44 (0) 131 225 2547 fax

    International Auctioneers and Valuers - bonhams.com

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  • Bonhams 1793 LimitedRegistered No. 4326560 Registered Office: Montpelier Galleries Montpelier Street, London SW7 1HH +44 (0) 20 7393 3900 +44 (0) 20 7393 3905 fax

    Bonhams 1793 Ltd DirectorsRobert Brooks Chairman, Colin Sheaf Deputy Chairman, Malcolm Barber Group Managing Director, Matthew Girling CEO UK and Europe, Geoffrey Davies, Jonathan Horwich, James Knight, Patrick Meade, Caroline Oliphant, Hugh Watchorn.

    Bonhams UK Ltd DirectorsColin Sheaf Chairman, Jonathan Baddeley, Antony Bennett, Matthew Bradbury, Harvey Cammell, Simon Cottle, Andrew Currie, David Dallas, Paul Davidson, Jean Ghika, Charles Graham-Campbell, Miranda Grant, Robin Hereford, Asaph Hyman, Charles Lanning, Sophie Law, Camilla Lombardi, Fergus Lyons,

    Paul Maudsley, Gordon McFarlan, Andrew McKenzie, Simon Mitchell, Jeff Muse, Mike Neill, Charlie O’Brien, Giles Peppiatt, Peter Rees, Julian Roup, Iain Rushbrook, John Sandon, Tim Schofield, Veronique Scorer, James Stratton, Roger Tappin, Shahin Virani, David Williams, Michael Wynell-Mayow, Suzannah Yip.

    The Winter Antique & Picture SaleThursday 13 February 2014 at 11am22 Queen Street, Edinburgh

    Bonhams22 Queen StreetEdinburgh EH2 1JX+44 (0) 131 225 2266+44 (0) 131 225 2547 faxwww.bonhams.com/edinburgh

    ViewingSunday 9 February 1pm to 4pmMonday 10 February 10am to 4pmTuesday 11 February 10am to 4pmWednesday 12 February 10am to 4pm Thursday 13 February 10am to 11am

    Bids+44 (0) 20 7447 7448 +44 (0) 20 7447 7401 faxTo bid via the internet please visit www.bonhams.com Please provide details of the lots on which you wish to place bids at least 24 hours prior to the sale.

    New bidders must also provide proof of identity when submitting bids. Failure to do this may result in your bids not being processed.

    EnquiriesCarpets, Rugs & FurnitureBruce Addison +44 (0) 131 240 [email protected]

    Works of Art and ClocksKenneth Naples +44 (0) 131 240 [email protected]

    Paintings Iain Byatt-Smith +44 (0) 131 240 [email protected]

    Sale Number: 21699

    Catalogue: £10 (£12 by post)

    Live online bidding isavailable for this salePlease email [email protected] “Live bidding” in the subjectline 48 hours before the auctionto register for this service.

    Customer ServicesMonday to Friday 8.30am to 6pm+44 (0) 20 7447 7447

    Please see back of catalogue for important notice to bidders

    IllustrationsFront cover: Lot 231Back cover: Lot 144Inside front cover: Lot 191Inside back cover: Lot 284 (detail)

  • Sale Information

    Edinburgh Salerooms22 Queen Street, EH2 1JX+44 (0) 131 225 2266+44 (0) 131 220 2547 fax

    Glasgow Office176 St. Vincent Street, G2 5SG+44 (0) 141 223 8866+44 (0) 141 223 8868 fax

    London101 New Bond Street, W1S 1SR+44 (0) 20 7447 7447+44 (0) 20 7447 7400 fax

    Managing DirectorMiranda Grant

    Chairman ScotlandSimon Miller

    Valuations, Trusts & EstatesCharles Graham-CampbellGrant MacDougallGordon McFarlanAndrew RobbBelinda Treble

    The Scottish SaleMiranda Grant

    PicturesChris Brickley Colleen Bowen Iain Byatt-SmithGraham WoodChris Dawson (London)James Holloway (consultant)

    Jewellery & SilverClare BlatherwickGordon McFarlanFiona HamiltonAlexis TortolanoLeonie ArminRachel Bailey

    Asian Art Ian GlennieAsha Edwards

    European Ceramics & GlassKatherine Wright

    WineThomas Gilbey

    Books, Manuscripts & MapsHenry BaggottFrances Campbell

    Arms & ArmourAndrew RobbKenneth Naples

    Furniture, Clocks, Oriental Carpets, Works of Art & Scientific InstrumentsBruce AddisonKenneth NaplesFrances Campbell David Jones (consultant)

    Toys and Collectors’ ItemsNicholas Oddy (consultant)

    WhiskyMartin GreenCharles MacLean (consultant)

    The Sporting SaleHenry BaggottFrances Campbell

    Important notice to Buyers Please note that all furniture, large works of arts, clocks & carpets not collected from the saleroom by Friday 21 February 2014 will be transferred to the warehouse of D.J. Manning transfer & storage charges will apply.

    Small items £10 per week plus VAT

    Large items £15 per week plus VAT

    Prior to collection from D.J. Manning please contactBruce Addison on 0131 225 2266,[email protected]

    Items will be stored at D.J. ManningCarridenBo’nessWest LothianEH51 9SFTel 01506 827 693Fax 01506 826 497

    Sale Information

    © Bonhams Scotland All rights reserved. Reproduction of catalogue and photographs, in whole or in part is prohibited without acknowledgement to Bonhams Scotland

    Edinburgh Salerooms22 Queen Street, EH2 1JX+44 (0) 131 225 2266+44 (0) 131 220 2547 fax

    Glasgow Office176 St. Vincent Street, G2 5SG+44 (0) 141 223 8866+44 (0) 141 223 8868 fax

    London101 New Bond Street, W1S 1SR+44 (0) 20 7447 7447+44 (0) 20 7447 7400 fax

    Managing DirectorMiranda Grant

    Chairman ScotlandSimon Miller

    Valuations, Trusts & EstatesCharles Graham-CampbellGrant MacDougallGordon McFarlanAndrew RobbBelinda Treble

    The Scottish SaleMiranda Grant

    PicturesChris Brickley Colleen Bowen Iain Byatt-SmithChris Dawson (London)James Holloway (consultant)

    Jewellery & SilverClare BlatherwickGordon McFarlanFiona HamiltonAlexis Tortolano

    Asian Art Ian GlennieAsha Edwards

    European Ceramics & GlassKatherine Wright

    WineThomas Gilbey

    Books, Manuscripts & MapsHenry BaggottFrances Campbell

    Arms & ArmourAndrew RobbKenneth Naples

    Furniture, Clocks, Oriental Carpets, Works of Art & Scientific InstrumentsBruce AddisonKenneth NaplesDavid Jones (consultant)

    Toys and Collectors’ ItemsNicholas Oddy (consultant)

    WhiskyMartin GreenCharles MacLean (consultant)

    The Sporting SaleHenry BaggottFrances Campbell

  • Lots 1 - 102

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    1Franz Bergmann, (Austrian, late 19th/early 20th century)Two cold painted bronze figures of mounted lifeguards Each cast in full ceremonial dress with sword and carbine, reins in the left hands, stamped on the girth ‘Geschutzt’, 13cm wide, 5cm deep, 15cm high (5in wide, 1 1/2in deep, 5 1/2in high), (2)£400 - 600

    2Henri Lavasseur (French, 1853-1934)Hebe Atop Jupiter’s Eagle Stamped with foundry mark to the base, 29cm wide, 14cm deep, 48cm high (11in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 18 1/2in high) £200 - 300

    3Pierre le Faguays (French, 1892-died circa 1925)An Art Deco patinated bronze lamp Modelled as a reclining female nude with draped cloth and balancing a frosted glass orb concealing light fitting, green patination, on a marble base, signed ‘Fayral’ 50.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 34.5cm high (19.5in wide, 4.5in deep, 13.5in high) £400 - 600

    4A 19th century bronze figure group depicting the young BacchusOne youth holds a basket of grapes aloft, the others recumbent, one wearing a wreath, the third playing a horn, on a naturalistically modelled base, raised on a circular yellow marble plinth, 20.5cm wide, 20.5cm deep, 31cm high (8in wide, 8in deep, 12in high) £400 - 600

    5Felix Pardo de Tavera, (Filipino/Spanish, 1859-1932)Modelled in the form of a young boy standing with hands in his pockets, inscribed to the base ‘F.P de Tavera 1890, 603’, also inscribed to the base ‘C’est Mi !’, (bercks/mer), and smaller foundry marks and 1904, 9cm diameter, 28cm high (3 1/2in diameter, 11in high)£400 - 600

    6Neptune taming a seahorseA 19th century bronze group Neptune is presented holding a trident, a vanquished seahorse at his feet, raised on a plinth, dark green patination, 22cm wide, 16cm deep, 63cm high (8 1/2in wide, 6in deep, 24 1/2in high) £300 - 400

    In Robert Browning’s poem ‘My Last Duchess’, the speaker, thought to be the 16th century Duke of Ferrara, refers to a bronze of Neptune taming a seahorse which was cast in bronze by Claus of Innsbruck. The poem, published in 1842, was perhaps the inspiration for this group.

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    An ivory figure1920’s/1930’s Carved standing, his head turned to sinister and one hand raised to his neck, on shaped ebonized base, 6cm wide, 4cm deep, 23cm high (2in wide, 1 1/2in deep, 9in high) £150 - 200

    This piece is reminiscent of the images of sailors by Fernand Léger.

    8Luca Madrassi (Italian, 1848-1919)White marble carved with youthful male and female heads conjoined, the male head delivering a kiss to the cheek of the other, engraved to the side ‘L Madrassi Paris’, 30 wide, 14cm deep, 28cm high (11 1/2in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 11in high) £300 - 400

    9A late 19th century carved floral alabaster centerpieceCarved in the form of an acanthus and foliate encrusted twin handled urn, raised on a stepped square plinth, 21 wide, 15cm deep, 62cm high (8in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 24in high) £250 - 450

    10Roland Piche (British, 1938),Little Deposition at Midnight Resin and fibreglass on a slate base, together with a Roland Piche framed study, and the 1967 exhibition catalogue, 32 wide, 21cm deep, 45cm high (12 1/2in wide, 8in deep, 17 1/2in high) £200 - 400

    Provenance: with the Marlborough Gallery.

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    Ferdinand Preiss (1892-1943)‘Pierrette’, circa 1925 A cold painted bronze and carved ivory study, modelled as a young girl in red clown hat, wearing a red dress with ruff collar, raised on a marble base, signed in the cast ‘F.Preiss’, (repairs), 18cm high, (7” high).£1,000 - 1,500

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    A 19th century Anglo-Indian engraved and stained bone jewellery casketOf rectangular form with slightly domed lid, inlaid overall with engraved and pierced rectangular panels, enclosing a green leather and velvet-lined interior with removable tray, raised on bracket feet, 27cm wide, 19cm deep, 13cm high (10 1/2in wide, 7in deep, 5in high) £500 - 700

    13A George III mahogany knife boxOf bow-fronted rectangular form, the hinged lid centred with a conch shell inlay, the interior refitted for stationary, together with a black lacquered and chinoiserie decorated mantel timepiece, with 3¼ inch gilt dial with Roman numerals, 22cm wide, 26cm deep, 37.5cm high (8 1/2in wide, 10in deep, 14 1/2in high), the timepiece: 15.5cm wide, 10cm deep, 26cm high (6in wide, 3 1/2in deep, 10in high), (2)£250 - 350

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    A 19th century Russian bone table casketVeneered with foliate engraved, ink stained and pierced bone fretwork panels, raised on bracket feet, together with a similar example, 23cm wide, 15.5cm deep, 18cm high (9in wide, 6in deep, 7in high), and 22cm wide, 15cm deep, 16cm high (8 1/2in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 6in high), (2)£500 - 800

    15An early 20th century black lacquered tea caddyOf octagonal form, with chinoiserie decoration, the interior fitted with two pewter lidded flasks engraved with foliate designs, raised on carved paw feet, 20cm wide, 13cm deep, 13cm high (7 1/2in wide, 5in deep, 5in high) £250 - 350

    16A green leather Louis Vuitton bagWith two green leather carry handles, 57cm wide, 22.5cm deep, 33cm high (22in wide, 8 1/2in deep, 12 1/2in high) £200 - 300

    17A Louis Vuitton navy and cream leather overnight bagWith brass hardware, two short carry handles, two exterior end pockets, luggage label, the lined interior with a zipped pocket, 42cm wide, 17cm deep, 30cm high (16 1/2in wide, 6 1/2in deep, 11 1/2in high) £150 - 200

    18A Louis Vuitton tan leather overnight bagWith brass hardware, leather luggage tag, two end pockets, two short carry handles, the interior lined and with a zipped pocket, 43cm wide, 26cm deep, 28cm high (16 1/2in wide, 10in deep, 11in high) £150 - 200

    19A gentleman’s Longchamp black leather weekend bagWith white metal hardware, two short loop handles, branded zipper saddle, lined interior with two pockets and branded dust cover, 45cm wide, 21cm deep, 33cm high (17 1/2in wide, 8in deep, 12 1/2in high) £80 - 120

    20A green leather Mulberry holdallWith tartan lining, tan leather trim and green canvas carry handles, 75cm wide, 21cm deep, 32cm high (29 1/2in wide, 8in deep, 12 1/2in high) £200 - 250

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    21A Mulberry green leather holdallUnlined, with tan leather trim, Mulberry logo and brown canvas carry handles, 56cm wide, 21cm deep, 33cm high (22in wide, 8in deep, 12 1/2in high) £150 - 200

    22A Louis Vuitton A5 bark textured black filofaxTogether with an orange bark effect wallet, with dust cover, (2)£100 - 150

    23A red leather Smythson A4 agenderTogether with an Aspinal red leather Blackberry case and a red ‘crocodile’ skin filofax by Louis Vuitton, (3)£150 - 200

    24A Hermes brown leather agenderOf A4 size, together with a Smythson A4 ‘crocodile’ leather folio, with fitted interior and propelling pencil, (2)£500 - 700

    25A collection of Louis Vuitton accessoriesOf matching green leather and comprising an agender, an A5 agender, two aide memoirs and an LV dust cover, (5)£200 - 300

    26A Mont Blanc holdallOf corded green nylon with alligator skin style mounts and trim, the exterior with three pockets, the lined interior with a single zipped pocket, together with two black leather holdalls by Circa, (3)£100 - 200

    27A Louis Vuitton black nylon sports bagWith brown leather loop handles, shoe compartment and external pocket, together with a grey nylon Ralph Lauren Polo sports holdall, a Ted Baker sports bag and a Mulholland canvas sports bag, (4)£100 - 200

    28A Dunhill brown leather A4 folioTogether with a Smythson brown leather A4 folio, (2)£100 - 200

    29A Prada canvas and yellow leather weekend bagWith white metal hardware, twin loop handles, interior lined with zipped pocket, with shoulder strap, together with a Mulholland brown and black leather Gladstone-type bag and a Hackett blue nylon holdall, (3)£150 - 200

    30A Tusting brown leather holdallWith loop carry handles, exterior pocket, lined and with pocket, together with a green canvas Tusting holdall with black leather handles, a Hartmann brown leather weekend bag with brass hardware, twin loop handles, twin exterior pockets and a The Bridge brown leather overnight bag, with leather handles, exterior zipped pocket, interior mesh pocket and shoulder strap, (4)£200 - 300

    31A Louis Vuitton suit carrier and matching shoe carrierWith LV monogrammed design, brass hardware and tan leather trim, the suit carrier with luggage label and integral hanger, (2)£250 - 300

    32A graduated pair of Hackett sporting bagsOf brown canvas with brown leather trim and Horse and Hound 1999 tweed detail, unlined with tweed interior pockets, external pockets, carry handles and shoulder straps, (2)£100 - 200

    33A collection of Simon Carter gentleman’s bagsComprising two sage-green canvas overnight bags with brown leather trim, comic strip lining and interior pockets, together with a green nylon and brown leather trimmed overnight bag with comic strip lining and pockets; and a black leather satchel with metal hardware, comic strip lining, laptop compartment and pocket, (4)£200 - 300

    34A gentleman’s brown leather overnight bag by BallyWith brass hardware, together with a gentleman’s blue leather weekend bag by Bally with lined interior, inside pocket and mobile phone pocket and a black fabric and leather overnight bag by Bally with white metal hardware and lined and pocketed interior, (3)£200 - 300

    35A Louis Vuitton weekend bagWith tan leather trim, brass hardware, all over LV monogrammed design, twin carry handles and external zipped pocket, 41cm wide, 23cm deep, 37cm high (16in wide, 9in deep, 14 1/2in high) £100 - 200

    36A green leather Louis Vuitton holdallWith two green leather carry handles, 48cm wide, 21cm deep, 30cm high (18 1/2in wide, 8in deep, 11 1/2in high) £150 - 200

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    37A Victorian silver plated oil lampConverted for electricity, with cut-glass reservoir raised on a Corinthian column, with stepped square base, 14.5cm wide, 15cm deep, 55cm high (5 1/2in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 21 1/2in high) £300 - 500

    38A gilt-metal and mother-of-pearl candlestickThe acanthus moulded sconce within foliate mounts, together with a Victorian walnut tea caddy of domed rectangular form inlaid with Tunbridge bands, the interior with twin compartments and central void well, 17cm wide, 7.5cm deep, 7cm high (6 1/2in wide, 2 1/2in deep, 2 1/2in high) and 28cm wide, 14cm deep, 15cm high (11in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 5 1/2in high), (2)£80 - 120

    39A pair of onyx and gilt-metal mounted table lampsConverted for electricity, each with cut-glass reservoir above a Corinthian column on an acanthus moulded square base with hairy lion paw feet, 18cm wide, 18cm deep, 69cm high (7in wide, 7in deep, 27in high) (2)£300 - 400

    40An Edwardian gilt-brass standard lampCirca 1900 The fluted shaft embellished with palmettes, on circular base with acanthus carved scroll feet, 142cm high (55 1/2in high)£300 - 400

    41A pair of Regency style cast iron standard lampsGreen and gold painted with dished capitals, raised on paw feet and concave bases, 109cm high 42 1/2in high) (2)£250 - 350

    42A 20th century bronze table lampIn the form of an Ionic column raised on a stepped square base, 17.5cm wide, 17cm deep, 61cm high (6 1/2in wide, 6 1/2in deep, 24in high) £300 - 500

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    43P.G. Dodds (British, active 1825-1836)Five various miniatures A gentleman seated black frock coat inscribed to the rear ‘P.G.Dodd London 1826’, contained in a black ebonized frame with gilt-metal mounts; together with two English School examples of ladies contained within red leather covered cases; and an example attributed to Henry Edridge (British, 1769-1821), a gentleman in a blue coat, white frilled chemise, his hair powdered within a gold frame, the obverse with blue velvet; and a continental example of a gentleman in 18th century dress contained within a leather cover case, 7cm x 9cm, 8.5cm x 11.5cm, 9cm x 12cm, 4.7cm x 6cm, 6cm x 7.5cm,. (5)£300 - 400

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    French School, circa 1780A portrait miniature of a lady, wearing cream dress finished with green sash ribbon and a posy of flowers to her corsage, gold pendant earrings, her powdered wig worn à la conseilleur, watercolour on ivory, silver-gilt mount, 53mm, (2 1/16in) diameter.£300 - 400

    Provenance: The Dyson Perrins Collection; Sothebys, London, 11 December 1958, lot 84

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    Samuel Collins (British, circa 1735-1768)A portrait miniature of Mr Chiseldon, wearing blue coat, black waistcoat, white chemise, stock and cravat, powdered physical wig, watercolour on ivory, signed on the obverse and dated S.C/ 1755, gilt-metal frame and fitted fish skin travelling case. Oval, 40mm (1 9/16in) high£300 - 400

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    English School, circa 1770A portrait miniature of a gentleman, wearing brown coat, gold embroidered waistcoat, white chemise, stock and lace cravat, his powdered wig worn en queue, watercolour on ivory, gilt-metal frame. Oval, 51mm (2in) high£300 - 400

    47A US Model 1860 Cavalry Trooper’s sabre The 88.5cm blade stamped ‘Made by Ames MFc & Co Chicopee Mass’, ‘US G.W.C 1865’, regulation brass three-bar hilt, stamped ‘A.H.K’ to the pommel, ribbed leather bound grip, in its steel scabbard,£200 - 300

    48A 19th century katanaWith pierced engraved iron tsuba, contained within a saya; a GRVII Army Officer’s sword; a dha in wooden rattan bound scabbard, and two kris, (5).£300 - 500

    49A 19th century firangi backswordThe 80cm blade with single fuller, the iron hilt with spike, 112cm overall.£150 - 200

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    50A set of six 19th century painted armorial panelsPossibly coach panels Painted with various shields and crests relating to Hugh Seymour Kerr/McDonnell, 4th Earl of Antrim, damages (6)£150 - 200

    Hugh Seymour Kerr (1812-1855) was the son of Lord Mark Robert Kerr, grandson to the 5th Marquess of Lothian, and his wife Charlotte McDonnell, Countess of Antrim. After the death of his mother he adopted her name (McDonnell) and married Laura Cecilia Parker, daughter of the 5th Earl of Macclesfield.

    51A 1856 type British service cavalry percussion pistol25cm barrel, border engraved lock stamped with a crown over VR Tower, an ordnance mark and dated 1861 Tower, full stock, regulation brass mounts, stirrup ramrod.£200 - 300

    52A pair of Victorian polished slate urnsEach with applied foliate decoration and handles, raised on break-front bases, together with a pair of cast iron urns of campagna form, raised on stepped bases, 25cm wide, 17cm deep, 47cm high (10in wide, 6 1/2in deep, 18 1/2in high) and 15cm wide, 15cm deep, 19cm high (5 1/2in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 7in high), (4)£200 - 300

    53A brass and leather club fenderSecond half 20th century The upholstered seat supported on turned spars, raised on a plinth base, 162cm wide, 51cm deep, 61cm high (63 1/2in wide, 20in deep, 24in high) £200 - 300

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    54An unusual malachite and alabaster inkstand set with a Chinese ink pot Early 20th centuryThe stand formed in classic Art Deco style and mounted with pen rests and a large malachite ink bottle with small glass liner and carved with boys ascending a tree, 29cm wide, 16.5cm high, (11in wide, 6in high)£500 - 700

    55A collection of 19th century beadworkIncluding a beadwork love token of heart-shaped form with central image of a male and female shaking hands, mounted with various beads and studs and embroidered slogan ‘With Best wishes’, together with a large pin cushion of lobed form with differing coloured beads, a shield-shaped purple velvet pin cushion with embroidered VR cypher and gilt-metal crown above, a pink silk and crochet mounted pink cushion, two further smaller examples, and four unfilled examples, (10).£300 - 400

    56A cast composition tabletCast in simulated stone with a putto clinging to a Doric column, with a flaming urn and foliage, 56cm wide, 19cm deep, 74cm high (22in wide, 7in deep, 29in high) £150 - 200

    57An early 20th century mahogany trayOf cartouche form with moulded scrolling edge and acanthus leaf carved handles, 53cm wide, 38cm deep, 3cm high (20 1/2in wide, 14 1/2in deep, 1in high) £70 - 90

    58A 19th century Mauchline/tartanware snuff boxby Machir, Laurencekirk Of rectangular form, decorated on all sides with a black and red chequered pattern, the maker’s name is visible on the inside, length 8.6cm, width 4.5cm, depth 2.4cm£60 - 80

    59A set of Victorian carved oak book slidesEach pierced side carved with an armorial shield, 45.5cm wide, 18cm deep, 23cm high (17 1/2in wide, 7in deep, 9in high) £150 - 200

    60A 19th century European carved desk standThe vine leaf scrolling structure supporting two inkwells, with foliate stoppers and central lidded compartment surmounted by a pair of birds, together with a 19th century walnut blotter folio with gothic style brass mounts, a 19th century inlaid oak stationary rack, and a miniature 19th century rosewood étagère of three undulating shelves, on turned supports, 43cm wide, 20cm deep, 18cm high (16 1/2in wide, 7 1/2in deep, 7in high), the étagère: 43cm wide, 15cm deep, 36cm high (16 1/2in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 14in high), (4)£200 - 300

    61A 19th century lacquered Chinese Export games/card boxThe lid and sides painted overall with foliate and geometric gilt designs, the lid with oval containing the Wedderburn crest of an eagle’s head, clan motto ‘Non Degener’ and monogram ‘JW’, the interior fitted with five boxes, the lids all painted with similar gilt designs and with the monogram ‘JW’, 29.5cm wide, 27cm deep, 7cm high (11 1/2in wide, 10 1/2in deep, 2 1/2in high) £150 - 250

    62A small quantity of collectable itemsIncluding three Victorian mother-of-pearl and silver folding fruit knifes, three clay pipe bowls, a church warden clay pipe, an oval stone mounted silver box, a white metal pig-shaped tape measure, a Queen Victoria jubilee bone mounted pocket knife, two Victorian silver-mounted button hooks, eight various intaglios including two signed examples, a large white metal single sided medallion by Mortimer & Hunt with a male figure standing with flaming torch and Felicibvs Avspiciis X Feb MDCCCXL, Mortimer & Hunt, Benj. Wyon SC, a cased quincentenary medal for Glasgow University, a ceramic Mona Toothpaste lid, a mother-of-pearl oval box with brass mounts, a pair of gilt brass lorgnettes, a Perspex paper knife with a piece of cypress wood contained within, an iron button, a German commemorative medal, a 1986 two pound coin, a 1675 Charles II farthing, (poor order), a bronze souvenir of Rome charm, a Genealogical Society Commemorative medal, a cased Simmon’s improved sovereign balance, a bottle stopper, two toy Victorian coins, and various card match strikers, all contained within a glazed and baize-lined mahogany case, (qty).£100 - 200

    63Y

    A small group of spectacles, cheroot holders, belt buckles, a snuff mull, a scent bottle and a kris handleComprising: three pairs of spectacles, cased, one Mauchline ware example; a tortoiseshell spectacle case; seven cheroot holders, one 9ct gold, four cased; two belt buckles, one gilt brass, the other cloisonne; a horn snuff mull; a double ended cut-glass scent bottle; the carved wooden handle of a kris and a folding ivory ruler, (qty).£200 - 300

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    64Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co., circa 1905A Tudric pewter butter dish with green glass liner and matching knife Of rounded rectangular form with Art Nouveau stylized foliate design, stamped ‘Made in England, Tudric, Liberty & Co., and no. 0316,’ 17.5cm wide, 12cm deep (6 1/2in wide, 4 1/2in deep) (2)£300 - 500

    65A 19th century brass log binRaised on three lion paw feet with twin ring handles, decorated overall with repousse lions, fleur de lis and foliage, 46cm diameter, 40cm high (18” diameter, 15 1/2” high)£80 - 120

    66A pair of black painted wrought iron andironsTogether with a similar large log fork and a fender with rope twist front bars, the fender: 109cm wide (4)£180 - 250

    67A Victorian cast iron urnOf campagna form, decorated with floral swags and raised on a socle base, 46cm diameter, 64cm high, (18in diameter, 25in high) and a pair of sandstone square section plinths, 36cm wide, 36cm deep, 58cm high (14in wide, 14in deep, 22 1/2in high) (3)£150 - 250

    68A brass alms dish, in 16th century tasteProbably 19th century The dish centre worked with a depiction of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the edge stamped with floral borders, together with a late 19th/20th century hammered copper dish, with foliate borders and raised projections, 52cm and 50cm diameter, (20in and 19 1/2in diameter) (2)£80 - 120

    69A pair of 19th century Japanese copper pricket candlesticksMeji Period Each domed foot repoussé decorated with chrysanthemums, on lapeted shaft with similarly decorated drip tray above, 42cm high (16 1/2in high) (2)£150 - 200

    70A Tudric pewter and enamel trayProbably designed by Archibald Knox, for Liberty & Co., Of circular form with Art Nouveau stylised foliate design, 25cm diameter (9 1/2in diameter).£100 - 150

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    71Of Royal interest:Five fragments of material framed as one With hand written label inscribed ‘ Pieces of the materials used in the decoration of Westminster Abbey at the Coronation of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria 28th June 1837’, each section with hand written note giving its location and use during the ceremony, contained within a modern frame, 66cm wide, 36cm high (25 1/2in wide, 14in high) £200 - 300

    72Three needlework samplersAn early 19th century needlework sampler By Margaret Low Clark, worked in coloured threads, depicting the alphabet, Arabic numerals and Roman numerals and initials, the bottom section depicting a house and a church framed by two birds, potted plants and small dogs, with ‘Margaret Low Clark, Aged 10’ along the bottom, 38.8cm x 40cm, a needlework depiction, dated 1939 in the lower left corner, worked in coloured threads of Scotland with place names and small images in each region and a compass and the initials MGH in the lower left corner, 51.2cm x 37.2cm, a late 18th/early 19th century needlework sampler also in coloured threads depicting the alphabet in a small and large size, numerals and a floral pattern in the lower half of the sampler, 41cm x 18.4cm. (3)£150 - 200

    73A Victorian Regimental silk bannerFor the 43rd of Foot, The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry The cream field with regimental title above a suspended hunting horn with crown above, crossed standard above an embroidered Oxfordshire Light Infantry badge, contained within a modern gilt frame, 59cm wide, 55cm high, (23in wide, 21.5in high)£80 - 120

    74A sitarWith gourd kaddu, and turned kunti, inlaid with bone, 30cm wide, 16cm deep, 123cm high (11 1/2in wide, 6in deep, 48in high) £200 - 300

    75A 19th century mahogany and brass violin caseProbably converted from a fowling piece case, the interior fitted for two violins lined in light purple velvet, 79cm wide, 30cm deep, 14.5cm high, (31” wide, 12” deep, 5 3/4” high).£150 - 200

    76A group of violinsThe first example height 350mm (13 3/4in), with paper label inscribed ‘Roderich Paesold Bubenreuth anno 1978 mod. Nr 801’, the second example height 315mm (12 3/8in) with paper label inscribed ‘Guangzhou China’, contained in a cardboard case, the third height 310mm (12 3/16in) with paper label inscribed ‘Made in the People’s Republic of China’ contained within a skylark brand case, the fourth example height 310mm (12 3/16in) bearing a paper label inscribed ‘Parrot’, contained within a case, together with seven various bows and a small case, (12).£300 - 500

    77A group of violin bowsThe first example ebonized with bone mounts, the second stamped ‘Made in Germany’, the third stamped ‘Japan’, the fourth carved ‘XXXVI’, together with four other examples, (8).£200 - 300

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    78A violinheight 350mm (13 3/4in) With label inscribed Sebastian Kloz, 1762, and a German violin, height 360mm (14in) with label inscribed ‘copy of Nicolaus Amati’, (2).£300 - 400

    79A violinheight 350mm (13 3/4in) with label inscribed ‘Ole Bull’, made in Germany, and a violin height 350mm (13 3/4in) by Klio, made in Germany, signed. (2)£300 - 400

    80A Stroviols phono violinPopular model, with bow stamped ‘Lupot’ contained within a leatherette case,£300 - 500

    81A violinheight 370mm (14 9/16in) bearing paper label, inscribed ‘Laurentius Steriom, fecit Cremona 1767’, and a light coloured violin, height 355mm (14 3/4in) with paper label, inscribed ‘Aegidius Kloz in Mitten 1796’, together with two bows, (4).£400 - 600

    82A violin by Craigs, Aberdeen,Length of back 355mm (14in) Labelled ‘Craig’s celebrated high class violins Aberdeen 506-1911’, together with a German made bow and another example, contained in a case, (3).£300 - 500

    83Two double leatherette violin casesA rectangular canvas covered violin case, a shaped example and a leatherette covered shaped example, (5).£200 - 300

    84A cased model of the clipper ship The Kathleen and MayModelled by Commander Masters Normans DSC In full sail, with naturalistically painted sea, contained in a glazed case, sold together with a typed section of Ships Monthly dated 1970 discussing the ship and the various efforts made to restore her, 96cm wide, 26cm deep, 44.5cm high (37 1/2” wide, 10” deep, 17 1/2” high) £500 - 700

    The Kathleen and May was built in 1900 by Ferguson and Baird at their Connah’s Quay, Flintshire yard for local shipping company Coppack Bros. She was originally named The Lizzie May after the Captain’s daughters. Mainly used as a coal lugger she was sold to a film company in 1960, then passed into private hands in 1966, one of several owners who wanted to restore her. In 1970 she was sold to the Maritime Museum who failed to secure the funding to restore her, she was then bought by businessman Steve Clarke who was awarded an OBE for his efforts. Based in Bideford on the River Torridge since her restoration, The Kathleen and May now regularly sails across the Bristol Channel and the Irish Sea. She has returned to Youghal.

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    85A mahogany cased 6½ inch black lacquered sextant by William Cary, London.Numbered 2154 on the arc and reading from -5 to 140 degrees on the silvered scale, the index arm with magnifying lens and vernier to 10 seconds, with rosewood handle with ivorine note plate, fitted with screw adjustment to the horizon mirror, three horizon and four sun shades, in a fitted mahogany carrying case, with sighting tube, telescope and inverting scope. £250 - 400

    86An early 20th century brass three-drawer telescopeEngraved Broardhurst Clarkson & Co, London With extendable sunscreen and leather case, together with a brass black lacquered box sextant engraved ‘Troughton & Simms, London’ with silvered 0 to 140 degrees scale and vernier, magnifier, rack and pinion adjustment, in brass drum case and leather carrying case, 5cm diameter, 76cm extended, and 7cm diameter, (1 1/2” diameter, 29 1/2” extended and 2 1/2” diameter) (2)£200 - 300

    87A 19th century brass 2 inch table telescope Engraved Dollond LondonThe brass tube with focusing knob raised on tapering brass column above folding tripod base, in mahogany case with various accessories, 6cm diameter, 96cm long, (2” diameter, 37” long) £200 - 300

    88An early 20th century compound binocular cased microscopeBy Carl Zeiss, Jena 202948 The steel frame with black lacquered finish engraved ‘L.U.A.D 1927’, bearing paper label inscribed ‘Property of Dept Agriculture Entomology’, contained in an oak case with some accessories, 14cm wide, 20cm deep, 39cm high, (5.5” wide, 7.5” deep, 15.5” high), together with a late 19th century compound monocular ‘Continental Model VIa’ cased microscope, by Carl Zeiss, Jena, c.1897, No. 35307, the lacquered brass frame tilting on a spur-shaped base, rack and pinion fine focusing, double objective, fixed stage, the case 32cm high (12.5” high) (2)£200 - 400

    89A pair of Second World War 10 X 80 Flak Binoculars by Josef Schneider, KreuznachEngraved to the side ‘D.F. 10 x 80 dkl “KF”, 17120, 20cm wide, 29cm deep, 15cm high (7 1/2” wide, 11” deep, 5 1/2” high) £200 - 400

    90A 19th century mahogany Post Office wall clockThe 12 inch white circular enamel dial with Roman numerals inscribed to the dial ‘GPO’, the single chain fusee movement contained within a mahogany case, together with a 19th century mahogany cased wall clock, the 8½ inch white painted dial with Roman numerals inscribed ‘Jos. Rombach & Cie Anderell’, the twin weight driven movement striking a bell, contained with a mahogany case, 41cm wide, 14.5cm deep, 38cm high, (16” wide, 5 1/2” deep, 14 1/2” high), and 32cm wide, 21cm deep, 31cm high, (12 1/2” wide, 8” deep, 12” high), (2)£200 - 300

    91A late 18th century oak hooded Dutch wall clockThe 11½ inch arched painted dial decorated with a depiction of a gentleman fishing beside a canal and a windmill, the spandrels decorated with gilt foliage, with Roman and Arabic numerals, central alarm set dial and twin drive train movement, contained within an arched hood with moulded pediment and slightly canted angles, above a trunk with shaped base and bracket support, the glazed pendulum viewing aperture with pierced brass depiction of an seated angel, 36cm wide, 22cm deep, 120cm high, (14” wide, 8.5” deep, 47” high)£400 - 600

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    An 19th century brass skeleton clockThe 4½ inch silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, the single chain drive fusee movement with anchor escapement and six knopped pillars, raised on a rosewood oval base mounted on a mahogany plinth, with glass dome, 31.5cm wide, 15cm deep, 40cm high, (12” high, 5 1/2” deep, 15 1/2” high).£400 - 600

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    93An early 20th century mantel clockThe 4 inch silvered dial with engine turned centre and Arabic numerals, the twin drive train movement stamped ‘Made in France’ striking a bell, contained within a black lacquered chinoiserie decorated case surmounted by a swing handle, raised on a moulded plinth with bracket feet, 19cm wide, 12cm deep, 27cm high, (7” wide, 4 1/2” deep, 10” high)£300 - 500

    94A large George III style quarter striking bracket clockInscribed Selfe Worcester, late 19th century The 7 inch arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary chime/silent, chime on eight bell/Westminster chimes dials within applied pierced spandrels and matted dial centre, the triple drive train movement quarter striking on an array of bells and a gong, contained in an impressive ebonized case surmounted by flaming urn finials and applied metal swags, with canted swing handles and pierced song apertures with gilt-metal grilles, on a moulded plinth with scrolling feet, 47cm wide, 28cm deep, 75cm high, (18 1/2” wide, 11” deep, 29 1/2” high)£1,500 - 2,000

    95A William IV mahogany lancet shaped mantel clockThe dial inscribed Thomas Strange and Son, The 4½ inch white enamel dial with Arabic and Gothic Roman numerals, inscribed ‘Thoms Strange & Son clock maker to his R.H. Ye Duke of Clarence, Kingston,’ the twin drive train movement striking a bell, boldly engraved to the back plate ‘Thomas Strange, Kingston’ contained within a lancet-shaped case with ebony lines and lion mask handles, raised on a stepped plinth with brass ball feet, 18.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 32.5cm high, (7” wide, 4 1/2” wide, 12 1/2” high).£1,500 - 2,000

    This clock featured in ‘Antique Clocks’ July 1989, in an article written by Felix Hudson, and is sold with a photocopy of the article.

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    96A George I and later brass mounted ebonized bracket clockDial inscribed William Mathews, London, the movement engraved Thomas Best, London The 9½ inch circular white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed William Mathews, London, with date hand, subsidiary strike/silent and advance retard dial, on a polished gilt-brass arched face plate with pierced floral spandrels, the twin drive train movement with verge escapement and knopped pillars striking a bell, the back plate profusely engraved with foliage, contained within an arched ebonized case surmounted by a handle, the sides mounted with pierced panels, on brass base and ogee bracket feet, 37cm wide, 27cm deep, 50cm high (14 1/2in wide, 10 1/2in deep, 19 1/2in high). £3,000 - 5,000

    97A Regency mahogany repeating bracket clockInscribed H Griffiths, Birmingham The 7½ inch white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the twin drive train movement striking a bell, contained within a rectangular case with arched top and gadrooned detail, with brass ring handles and pierced brass fretwork sides, raised on a plinth with brass bun feet, 30cm wide, 15cm deep, 40cm high, (11.5” wide, 5.5” deep, 15.5” high)£400 - 600

    98Of Royal Interest: A mid-20th century walnut quarter striking bracket clockRetailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd, 112 Regent Street, London The dial inscribed Elliott clock company, the 6¾ inch arched dial with silvered Arabic and Roman chapter ring, chime/silent lever, the triple drive train movement striking an array of gongs and night silence mechanism, contained within a walnut case surmounted by a swing handle, raised on a moulded plinth with brass bracket feet, the case front with applied rectangular plaque engraved ‘To J Ainslie from The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, 1960’, 25.5cm wide, 16cm deep, 32cm high, (10” wide, 6” deep, 12 1/2” high).£300 - 400

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    99An early 20th century mahogany miniature longcase clockThe 6½ inch arched dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and applied pierced spandrels, the triple drive train movement striking an array of gongs, contained within a swan-neck hood above a trunk with shaped and moulded door with quarter fluted columns, on a canted box base with ogee feet, 26.5cm wide, 20cm deep, 152cm high, (10” wide, 7 1/2” deep, 59 1/2” high)£400 - 600

    100An 18th century mahogany, oak and line inlaid longcase clockInscribed Pattison, Halifax The 14 inch arched enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, moon phase to the dial arch and subsidiary seconds and date dials, the spandrels decorated with the seasons, the twin drive train movement striking a bell, contained within a hood with swan-neck pediment, square boxwood-lined tapering columns above a trunk with shaped door centred with an inlaid urn, raised on a box base with bracket feet, 49cm wide, 23cm deep, 240cm high, (19” wide, 9” deep, 94” high)£450 - 600

    101A George III and later marquetry inlaid longcase clockEngraved J Wilkinson, Wigton The 13 inch brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the dial centre matted and engraved with basket of fruit, the dial arch with applied disk engraved Dumspatas Fugio, the twin drive train movement striking a bell, contained within a swan-neck hood with fluted columns, above a trunk with canted angles and shaped door, heavily inlaid overall, raised on a box base and ogee bracket feet, 52cm wide, 25cm deep, 225cm high, (20” wide, 9 1/2” deep, 88 1/2” high).£700 - 900

    102A 19th century mahogany longcase clockWilliam Pringle, Edinburgh The 13 inch arched and painted dial depicting a church in a pastoral landscape, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, the twin drive train movement striking a bell, contained within a hood with swan-neck pediment and reeded columns, above a trunk with moulded door and reeded quarter columns, raised on a box base with bracket feet, 52cm wide, 23cm deep, 214cm high (20” wide, 9” deep, 84” high)£300 - 500

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    103William McTaggart, RSA RSW (British, 1835-1910)Portrait of Mary McTaggart, the Artist’s First Wife indistinctly inscribed and dated (lower centre) oil on canvas 91 x 64cm (35 13/16 x 25 3/16in).£1,000 - 1,500

    PROVENANCE: Mr and Mrs James L Caw, Edinburgh EXHIBITED: Edinburgh, National Galleries of Scotland, William McTaggart Exhibition, 1989, cat.no.58 LITERATURE: Sir James L. Caw, William McTaggart, - A Biography and an Appreciation, James Maclehose & Sons, Glasgow, 1917, p.252 Mrs McTaggart, née Mary Holmes, died of illness in December of 1884, following the death of McTaggart’s mother in November. Caw writes (p.90) ‘her sympathetic and serene nature, forming a perfect foil to his ardent and eager spirit, with its inclination to impetuosity, had secured for him, amid the trials and misunderstandings seemingly inseparable from the career of a real creative artist, a home atmosphere peculiarly well suited for his development both as an artist and a man.’

    104British School, (19th century)Bust length portrait of a lady in a bronze dress oil on canvas 73.5 x 60cm. (28 15/16 x 23 5/8in.)£300 - 500

    105Sir John Baptist de Medina (Brussels 1659-1710 Edinburgh)Lady Susan Hamilton bears inscription ‘Lady Susan Hamilton’ (lower right) oil on canvas, oval 74 x 64cm (29 1/8 x 25 3/16in).£1,000 - 1,500

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    106John Oliphant, 19th centuryFull length portrait of a young boy signed and dated ‘John Oliphant 1846’ (lower right) pastel heightened in white 49 x 42cm (19 5/16 x 16 9/16in). together with two other framed pastels, one by the same hand and one oval. (3)£350 - 450

    107Richard James Lane (British, 1800-1872)The Princess Victoria pencil and watercolour 16 x 16cm (6 5/16 x 6 5/16in).£300 - 400

    108After Bartolomé Esteban MurilloSt Peter and the Lamb oil on canvas 173.5 x 118cm (68 5/16 x 46 7/16in). unframed£700 - 1,000

    109Follower of Alexander Nasmyth Taymouth Castle oil on canvas 70 x 90cm (27 1/2 x 35 3/8in).£2,000 - 3,000

    110English School (18th century)A French three-masted warship and further ships of the line oil on canvas 40 x 54.5cm (15 3/4 x 21 7/16in).£500 - 700

    111Percival Skelton (British, active 1850-1861)Sweetheart Abbey, Dumfries signed ‘Percival Skelton’ (lower right) watercolour, en grisaille 13.5 x 34.5cm (5 5/16 x 13 9/16in). together with another entitled ‘Loch an Eilein, Inverness-shire’ (2)£300 - 500

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    112Waller Hugh Paton, RSA RSW (British, 1828-1895)Haystacks, possibly Arran signed with monogram and dated 1864 (lower right) watercolour, lunette 6.5 x 13.5cm (2 9/16 x 5 5/16in). and another similar of a cottage on the coast (2)£600 - 800

    113Circle of Horatio McCulloch, RSA (British, 1805-1867)A Scottish loch landscape with castle, thought to be Inveraray signed with initials ‘WM 1860’ (lower right) oil on panel 39 x 60cm (15 3/8 x 23 5/8in).£600 - 800

    114Manner of John Russell GreigBoats at harbour oil on board 25.5 x 31.5cm (10 1/16 x 12 3/8in). a pair (2)£500 - 700

    115Manner of Patrick NasmythCottage on the lake oil on canvas 41 x 61cm (16 1/8 x 24in).£500 - 700

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    116J. van Marcke (1801-1875)Watching the Stream signed and dated ‘J Van Marcke 1837’ (lower right) oil on canvas 89 x 79cm (35 1/16 x 31 1/8in).£800 - 1,200

    117Circle of Alexander Nasmyth (Edinburgh 1758-1840)Dumbarton Rock oil on panel 45 x 57.5cm (17 11/16 x 22 5/8in).£2,000 - 3,000

    118Joseph Denovan Adam Jnr (British, active 1900-1931)A Highland Mother signed ‘J Denovan Adam’ (lower left) oil on panel 17.5 x 25cm (6 7/8 x 9 13/16in).£300 - 500

    119John Campbell Mitchell, RSA (British, 1862-1922)Sheep at pasture signed ‘J Campbell Mitchell’ (lower right) oil on panel 19 x 34cm (7 1/2 x 13 3/8in).£400 - 500

    120Thomas Corson Morton (British, 1859-1928)Calves grazing in a sunny wooded landscape signed ‘T Corsan Morton’ (lower right) oil on canvas 39.5 x 49.5cm (15 9/16 x 19 1/2in).£300 - 500

    121British School, 19th centuryTerrier oil on canvas 25.5 x 30.5cm (10 1/16 x 12in).£500 - 700

    122George Manson (British, 1850-1876)Smuggler’s rest signed and dated ‘G Manson 74’ (lower right) watercolour 38 x 27cm (14 15/16 x 10 5/8in).£500 - 700

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    123Flemish School, 19th centuryA Pair of Street Scenes signed indistinctly oil on panel 34 x 26.5cm (13 3/8 x 10 7/16in). a pair (2)£700 - 1,000

    124Robert Gemmell Hutchison, RSA RBA ROI RSW (British, 1855-1936)His First Smoke signed ‘R G Hutchinson’ (lower right) oil on canvas 21 x 13cm (8 1/4 x 5 1/8in).£1,000 - 1,500

    125J.A. Henderson Tarbet (British, 1865-1938)The Coast at Aberdour, Fife signed ‘Henderson Tarbet’ (lower right) titled on a label attached (verso) watercolour 24 x 34cm (9 7/16 x 13 3/8in).£400 - 600

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    126Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)The meeting place signed and dated ‘F A Bridgman 1872’ (lower left) oil on canvas 37 x 47cm (14 9/16 x 18 1/2in).£1,500 - 2,000

    Frederick Arthur Bridgman (1847–1928) was born in Tuskegee, Alabama. A pupil of the Brooklyn Art Association and the National Academy of Design, he went to Paris in 1866, and in 1867 he entered the studio of the noted academic painter Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904). He was deeply influenced by Gérôme’s precise draftsmanship, smooth glazes, and interest in Orientalist themes. Although he spent most of his time either travelling in the Middle East or in France, he became one of the most popular painters in his home country and this has not waned.

    127Attributed to Alexander Fraser Jnr RSA RSW (British, circa 1828-1899)Woodland Forrest oil on canvas 26.5 x 36cm (10 7/16 x 14 3/16in).£1,200 - 1,800

    128John Knox (British, 1778-1845)View from Ambleside signed ‘J Knox’ (lower right), bears inscriptions (verso) oil on canvas 28 x 47cm (11 x 18 1/2in).£700 - 1,000

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    130William Simpson (British, 1823-1899)Dunrobin Castle watercolour 33.5 x 50cm (13 3/16 x 19 11/16in). Engraved for the Illustated London News, Sept 1866£1,500 - 2,000

    131Charles Haslewood Shannon R.A. (British, 1863-1937)Embroidering signed and dated with initials ‘CS 1897’ (upper right) oil on canvas laid on board 28.5 x 28.5cm (11 1/4 x 11 1/4in).£800 - 1,200

    132Tomson Laing (British, active 1890-1904)The Ford signed ‘Tomson Laing’ (lower left) further signed to exhibition label (verso) oil on canvas 19 x 24cm (7 1/2 x 9 7/16in).£600 - 800

    EXHIBITED: Elgin, Arts and Crafts Exhibition, 1903

    133Pollok Sinclair Nisbet, ARSA RSW (British, 1848-1922)Interior Church of Jerusalem, Bruges signed ‘Pollock Sinclair Nisbet RSW/1892’ (lower left) oil on canvas 44 x 54cm (17 5/16 x 21 1/4in).£500 - 700

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    Erskine Nicol, RSA, ARA (British, 1825-1904)Her Ain Bairn signed and dated ‘Nicol 1887’ (lower right) watercolour 28.5 x 41cm (11 1/4 x 16 1/8in).£600 - 800

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    James Kay RSA RSW (British, 1858-1942)Yacht at port signed ‘James Kay’ (lower right) watercolour 30.5 x 23cm (12 x 9 1/16in).£500 - 700

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    William Skeoch Cumming (British, 1864-1929)Crossing the Vaal - South Africa signed and dated ‘W Skeoch Cumming/1903’ (lower left) watercolour 35 x 59cm (13 3/4 x 23 1/4in).£1,000 - 1,500

    137British School, 19th centuryAn album of watercolours and drawings depicting scenes of France and Italy, some dated and initialled£200 - 300

    138British School, 19th centuryLady with King Charles spaniel watercolour 23 x 20cm (9 1/16 x 7 7/8in).£200 - 300

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    139John Crawford Wintour ARSA (British, 1825-1882)Dunkeld, the Tay from Craigiebarns signed with initials and dated ‘J.C.W./1868’ (lower left) oil on canvas 60 x 90cm (23 5/8 x 35 7/16in).£3,000 - 5,000

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    140David Fulton, RSW (British, 1848-1930)The Fishing Monk signed ‘D Fulton R.S.W (lower left) oil on canvas 61 x 41cm (24 x 16 1/8in).£700 - 1,000

    141David Fulton (British, 1848-1930)Man with bird signed ‘D Fulton R.S.W’ (lower left) oil on canvas 51 x 41cm (20 1/16 x 16 1/8in).£700 - 1,000

    142James Giles, RSA (British, 1801-1870)Lago Di Como signed and dated ‘J Giles 1825’ (lower right) watercolour and pencil 24.5 x 41cm (9 5/8 x 16 1/8in).£400 - 600

    143James Giles, RSA (British, 1801-1870)Baiae signed and dated ‘J Giles 1825’ (lower right) watercolour and ink 24.5 x 42cm (9 5/8 x 16 9/16in).£400 - 600

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    144John Jack (Scottish, active 1879-1891)Newhaven Harbour signed and dated ‘J Jack 1879 (lower left) oil on canvas 59 x 125cm (23 1/4 x 49 3/16in).£1,000 - 1,500

    145Continental School, 19th centuryLake Garda, Italy oil on canvas 43.5 x 77cm (17 1/8 x 30 5/16in).£400 - 600

    146John MacWhirter, RA HRSA RI RE (British, 1839-1911)Alpine village signed ‘Mac W’ (lower left) further signed to exhibition label (verso) watercolour 39.5 x 54.5cm (15 9/16 x 21 7/16in).£300 - 400

    EXHIBITED: London, Leicester Galleries, 1911

    147After Peter De WintGathering Hay watercolour 25 x 35.5cm (9 13/16 x 14in).£150 - 200

    148Italian School, 20th centuryVilla on the lake signed ‘Filf Caldini’ (lower right) oil on canvas 51 x 70cm (20 1/16 x 27 9/16in).£400 - 600

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    John Murray Thomson, RSA RSW PSSA (British, 1885-1974)An October Day signed ‘J. Murray Thomson’ (lower right), further inscribed to artist’s label attached (verso) oil on canvas 50.5 x 76cm (19 7/8 x 29 15/16in).£200 - 300

    PROVENANCE: Sotheby’s 19.4.1999, Lot 214 Mrs F.J. Steven, 1971 EXHIBITED: Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Academy, 1971, no.215

    150Charles Cottet (French, 1863-1924)Rays of evening signed ‘Ch. Cottet’ (lower right) oil on board 29 x 35cm (11 7/16 x 13 3/4in).£100 - 150

    151John Gutteridge Sykes (British, born 1866)Harbour Scene signed ‘J G Sykes’ (lower right) watercolour 49 x 73cm (19 5/16 x 28 3/4in).£180 - 220

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    152Circle of Joseph Farquharson, RA (British, 1846-1935)A Joyless Winter’s Day oil on canvas 46.5 x 74cm (18 5/16 x 29 1/8in).£600 - 800

    PROVENANCE: With David Cross Gallery, Bristol

    153AR

    George Houston RSA RSW RGI (British, 1869-1947)West Lynn, Dalry bears signature (lower right) oil on board 54.6 x 60.9cm (21 1/2 x 24in).£1,200 - 1,800

    EXHIBITED: Caledonian Club, London (on loan) West Lynn, Dalry dates from the end of Houston’s career in the 1930s or 1940s. By now his style was less realist and more painterly and he concentrated on colour and light rather than substance and form.

    154Eric Harold Macbeth Robertson (British, 1887-1941)Study of figures dancing and flying in an architectural setting pencil and watercolour 56 x 77cm (22 1/16 x 30 5/16in). unframed£300 - 500

    155Eric Harold Macbeth Robertson (British, 1887-1941)Family in a farm landscape signed and dated ‘Eric Robertson 1919’ (lower right) pencil 64 x 11cm (25 3/16 x 4 5/16in). unframed£400 - 600

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    156James Stuart Park (British, 1862-1933)Pink roses signed ‘Stuart Park’ (lower right), oil on canvas, oval 58 x 47cm (22 13/16 x 18 1/2in).£800 - 1,200

    156AJames Stuart Park (British, 1862-1933)Cream and Red Roses signed ‘Stuart Park’ (twice, lower left) oil on canvas 75 x 60 cm. (29 1/2 x 23 5/8 in.)£500 - 700

    157AR

    Katherine (Kate) Cameron, RSW RE (British, 1874-1965)The Mermaid Rose signed ‘K Cameron’ (lower left) further inscribed and signed to artist’s label (verso) watercolour 49 x 38cm (19 5/16 x 14 15/16in).£700 - 1,000

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    159AR

    John Houston, OBE RSA RSW RGI SSA (British, 1930-2008)Sunflowers signed ‘Houston’ (lower right), inscribed ‘John Houston/Sunflowers’ (on stretcher) oil on canvas 60 x 75cm (23 5/8 x 29 1/2in).£2,500 - 3,500

    EXHIBITED: Stenton, The Macaulay Gallery, 1981

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    Perpetua Pope (British, 1916-2013)Scarlett’s Posy signed ‘Perpetua Pope’ (lower left) oil on canvas 40.5 x 50.5cm (15 15/16 x 19 7/8in).£600 - 800

    161AR

    Perpetua Pope (British, 1916-2013)Hellebores signed ‘Perpetua Pope’ (lower left) oil on board 38.5 x 28.5cm (15 3/16 x 11 1/4in).£400 - 600

    162AR

    Jane Soeder (British, born 1934)Late Flowers signed ‘Soeder’ (lower left) further signed, inscribed and dated ‘Late Flowers / J Soeder 1990’ (verso) oil on board 29.5 x 24cm (11 5/8 x 9 7/16in).£300 - 500

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    163AR

    Douglas Falconer (British, 1913-2004)Glen Nevis and Loch Afric signed ‘Douglas Falconer’ (lower left and right respectively) and titled (verso) oil on canvas, 50 x 40cm (19 11/16 x 15 3/4in). a pair (2)£600 - 800

    164AR

    Douglas Falconer (British, 1913-2004)Ben Venue and Loch Achray signed ‘Douglas Falconer’ (lower right) further inscribed and signed (verso) oil on canvas 46 x 61cm (18 1/8 x 24in).£600 - 800

    165AR

    Henry John Sylvester Stannard, RBA (British, 1870-1951)Driving the flock signed ‘Sylvester Stannard R.S.A’ (lower left) watercolour 31.5 x 53.5cm (12 3/8 x 21 1/16in).£600 - 800

    166Mason Hunter A.R.S.A (British, 1854-1921)The Morning Tide signed ‘Mason Hunter’ (lower left) further signed and inscribed (verso) oil on canvas 62.5 x 74.5cm (24 5/8 x 29 5/16in).£400 - 600

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    167AR

    James McIntosh Patrick RSA ROI ARE LLD (British, 1907-1998)Longforgan Station signed ‘McINTOSH PATRICK’ (lower left) watercolour 40 x 30cm (15 3/4 x 11 13/16in).£600 - 900

    168AR

    James McIntosh Patrick RSA ROI ARE LLD (British, 1907-1998)Old Harbour, Kyle of Tongue signed ‘McINTOSH/PATRICK’ (lower right), inscribed and signed ‘OLD HARBOUR/KYLE OF TONGUE/J McINTOSH PATRICK (verso) oil on canvas 41 x 55.5cm (16 1/8 x 21 7/8in).£3,000 - 5,000

    169AR

    Donald Shearer (British, born 1925)Ferry at daybreak signed ‘Donald Shearer’ (lower right) gouache 50 x 71cm (19 11/16 x 27 15/16in).£1,200 - 1,600

    170AR

    Donald Shearer (British, born 1925)Sunset at Morar signed ‘Donald Shearer’ (lower right) oil on canvas 61 x 91.5cm (24 x 36in).£1,200 - 1,600

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    171AR

    Sir William MacTaggart PPRSA RA FRSE HonRSW LLD (British, 1903-1981)Atlantic Surf signed ‘W MacTaggart’ (lower right) oil on board 20 x 27cm (7 7/8 x 10 5/8in).£1,500 - 2,000

    172AR

    David McLeod Martin, RSW RGI SSA (British, born 1922)Beached Boat Bute signed ‘David M.Martin’ (lower right) oil on canvas 61 x 73cm (24 x 28 3/4in).£700 - 1,000

    173AR

    Mary Nicol Neill Armour (British, 1902-2000)Lemon on a Plate signed and dated ‘60 MARY ARMOUR’ (lower right), signed and inscribed with title on artist’s label (verso) oil on canvas 81 x 50.5cm (31 7/8 x 19 7/8in).£2,500 - 3,000

    EXHIBITED: Edinburgh, The Royal Scottish Academy, 1961, cat.no.25

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    174AR

    Sir Robin Philipson RA PRSA FRSA RSW RGI DLitt LLD (British, 1916-1992)Bowl of Fruit signed ‘Robin Philipson’ (on backboard) pastel 22 x 39cm (8 11/16 x 15 3/8in).£600 - 800

    EXHIBITED: Edinburgh, Aitken Dott, April 1973, cat.no.52

    175Sir David Murray, R.A., R.S.A., P.R.I., R.S.W. (British, 1849-1933)Village in Normandy signed and dated ‘David Murray/85’ (lower right) watercolour laid on canvas 44.5 x 29cm (17 1/2 x 11 7/16in).£400 - 600

    176AR

    William Crosbie, RSA RGI (British, 1915-1999)The Magic Carpet signed and dated ‘Crosbie/XC’ (lower right), inscribed ‘The Magic Carpet/Crosbie/MCMXC’ (verso) oil on canvas laid on panel 30 x 58cm (11 13/16 x 22 13/16in).£1,000 - 1,500

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    Mary Armour, RSA RSW (British, 1902-2000)Spring Flowers signed and dated ‘Mary Armour 1981’ (lower right) pastel 35 x 38cm (13 3/4 x 14 15/16in).£700 - 1,000

    PROVENANCE: With the Macaulay Gallery, Stenton

    178AR

    David Alan Redpath Michie, RSA RGI FRSA(Scot) (British, b.1928)Chinese State Circus- Acrobats and Chairs signed ‘David Michie’ (lower left) oil on canvas 36 x 46cm (14 3/16 x 18 1/8in).£500 - 700

    179AR

    John Houston OBE RSA RSW RGI SSA (British, 1930-2008)Still life with pineapple signed ‘Houston’ (lower right) oil on canvas 49.5 x 74.5cm (19 1/2 x 29 5/16in).£600 - 800

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    180AR

    Tim Thompson (born Hull, 1951)Sir Thomas Lipton’s America’s Cup challenger “Shamrock” being saluted off the Statue of Liberty at dusk, 1899 signed ‘Tim Thompson’ (lower right) oil on canvas 45 x 60.5cm (17 11/16 x 23 13/16in).£1,500 - 2,000

    181AR

    Tim Thompson (born Hull, 1951)Neck and neck in heavy seas offshore signed ‘Tim Thompson’ (lower right) oil on canvas 56 x 76.5cm (22 1/16 x 30 1/8in).£1,500 - 2,000

    182AR

    Tim Thompson (born Hull, 1951)“Thetis” entering Newport harbour signed ‘Tim Thompson’ (lower left) oil on panel 24 x 29cm (9 7/16 x 11 7/16in).£700 - 1,000

    183AR

    Tim Thompson (born Hull, 1951)A cutter of the Royal Belgium Yacht Club leads a cutter of the Yacht Club D’Anvers signed ‘Tim Thompson’ (lower right) oil on canvas 31 x 41cm (12 3/16 x 16 1/8in).£500 - 700

    184AR

    Tim Thompson (born Hull, 1951)French six metre yacht, cruising in company with a four masted clipper signed ‘Tim Thompson’ (lower left) oil on canvas 20.5 x 26cm (8 1/16 x 10 1/4in).£300 - 500

    185AR

    Tim Thompson (born Hull, 1951)An American yacht running past the Sandy Hook lightship signed ‘Tim Thompson’ (lower left) oil on board 14.5 x 19.5cm (5 11/16 x 7 11/16in).£300 - 500

    186AR

    Tim Thompson (born Hull, 1951)Sailing boats on calm water signed ‘Tim Thompson’ (lower right) oil on canvas 25.5 x 30.5cm (10 1/16 x 12in).£250 - 350

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    Stuart Luke Gatherer (British, born 1972)The Geographers signed ‘Stuart Gatherer’ (lower right) oil on canvas 76 x 66cm (29 15/16 x 26in).£1,000 - 1,500

    PROVENANCE: With Portland Gallery, London

    188AR

    Douglas Swan (American, 1930-2000)Ferryden signed ‘D Swan’ (lower left) and further inscribed, signed and dated ‘Ferryden/Douglas Swan 69’ (verso) gouache 34.5 x 55cm (13 9/16 x 21 5/8in).£700 - 1,000

    189AR

    William Findlay (Scottish/American, 1875-1960)Preparing the boats oil on panel 25.5 x 34.5cm (10 1/16 x 13 9/16in).£300 - 500

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    190AR

    Annie French (British, 1872-1965)Green is Forsaken and Yellow Forsworn and Blue is the Colour True Love to Adorn (Folklore) inscribed with title (centre) ink and watercolour on card 24 x 32.5cm (9 7/16 x 12 13/16in). unframed£700 - 1,000

    191AR

    John Rankine Barclay (British, 1884-1962)The Golfer signed in pencil ‘John R Barclay’ (lower right) etching 19.5 x 20cm (7 11/16 x 7 7/8in).£200 - 300

    192AR

    Mardi Barrie (British, 1931-2004)A stretch of winter signed and dated ‘Mardie Barrie/44’ (lower left) further inscribed ‘A Stretch of Winter’ (on frame) oil on canvas 75 x 100cm (29 1/2 x 39 3/8in).£300 - 500

    193AR

    Donald Watson (British, 1918-2005)Duck Pond signed ‘Donald Watson 53’ (lower left) gouache 25 x 35cm (9 13/16 x 13 3/4in).£400 - 600

    194AR

    Denzil Smith (British)American ship in full sail signed ‘Denzil Smith’ (lower right) oil on canvas 60 x 90cm (23 5/8 x 35 7/16in).£600 - 800

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    195After William DaniellThree views of India titled Thebet Mountains, Distant View of the Mootee Thurna and Tomb of the Moorish Lady, Bengal aquatint (3)£600 - 800

    196Follower of Thomas Daniell, RA (British, 1749-1840)An Indian Palace pencil and watercolour 15 x 23cm (5 7/8 x 9 1/16in).£150 - 200

    197AR

    Charles William Cain (British, 1893-1962)Four drypoint etchings of South East Asia (4)£100 - 200

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    202A Caucasian rugThe madder field divided by serrated lozenges enclosing flowers, within multiple ivory and and madder guard stripes, (195cm x 129cm)£200 - 300

    203A red Turkey carpetWith three rows of conjoined medallions within green and blue guard stripes, (531cm x 340cm)£400 - 600

    204A Caucasian runnerThe red field decorated with various coloured medallions, within multiple ivory and pistachio guard stripes, (310cm x 106cm)£300 - 500

    205A north west Persian rugThe ivory field all over decorated with stylized flowers and foliage within salmon-pink and blue guard stripes (214cm x 152cm), and a Kashan prayer rug, the burgundy field with a vase of flowers and an urn within ivory spandrels and multiple guard stripes, (repairs and areas of concentrated wear), (191cm x 107.5cm), (2)£200 - 400

    206A north west Persian rugThe indigo field with three rows of medallions within madder and ivory guard stripes, (repairs), (269cm x 160cm); a Tekke Turkoman rug, the madder field with three rows of indigo and ivory guls, within multiple guard stripes, (227cm x 133cm); and a Hamadan rug, the blue field decorated with stylized flowers and serrated motifs within multiple guard stripes, repairs, (179cm x 105cm) (3)£400 - 600

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    207A north west Persian rugThe indigo field with central medallion, sky blue spandrels within a salmon pink border decorated with stylized flowers, (208cm x 151cm)£200 - 300

    208A west Persian runnerThe madder field decorated with rows botehs, some areas of concentrated wear, (481cm x 98cm)£300 - 500

    209A large woolen carpet of European designThe salmon field with central ivory and floral medallion within ivory and green foliate guard stripes, (534cm x 363cm)£300 - 500

    210A Kashan RugThe blue field all-over decorated with flower heads and central medallion, within ivory spandrels and multiple guard stripes, (212cm x 131cm)£300 - 400

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    211Bakhtiyari tile pattern rugWith depictions of stylized birds and foliage within multiple ivory guard stripes (263cm x 162cm), and a West Persian rug, the blue field with a brown medallion, within multiple guard stripes, (154cm x 124cm), (2)£300 - 400

    212A Kashan rugThe blue field with central medallion enclosed by spandrels and multiple floral guard stripes, (210cm x 133cm)£400 - 600

    213A Kazak rugThe ivory field decorated with three large star shaped medallions within red and sky blue multiple guard stripes, (213cm x 137cm); a Caucasian prayer rug, the camel field enclosed by formal borders incorporating a depiction of a mosque, within a blue and red chevron guard stripes (144cm x 95cm) and a small Kazak kelin rug the ivory field with a pair of medallions and stylized animals within serrated borders (91cm x 55cm), (3)£250 - 400

    214A Tekke Turkoman rugThe madder field with two rows of ivory guls within multiple geometric guard stripes (184cm x 130cm); a Belouch prayer rug, the blue field within formal hooked and foliate decorated borders, (faded), (144cm x 90.5cm); and a Turkey rug with three conjoined red medalions on an indigo field, (138cm x 102cm), (3)£200 - 300

    215A Turkoman rugThe abrashed madder field with cruciform design and variously sized guls within multiple geometric borders, (faded), (173cm x 123cm); a small Turkoman prayer rug with two indigo lined medalions, (104.5cm x 77.5cm); a Belouch prayer rug, the indigo field within formal madder, orange and indigo borders, (160cm x 90cm); and a Turkoman trapping, the alternate red and indigo panels enclosing hooked motifs, within geometric borders and having a madder and indigo fringe to one side, (89cm x 28cm) (4) £200 - 300

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    216A Chinese Export solid padouk corner cabinetFourth quarter 18th century The moulded cornice, lacking crest, above a cupboard door enclosing a red painted interior fitted with two shelves, 78cm wide, 42cm deep, 85.5cm high (30 1/2in wide, 16 1/2in deep, 33 1/2in high). £200 - 300

    217A 19th century satinwood sofaThe channel-moulded frame with ring-turned terminals enclosing a later upholstered back and seat, raised on three square tapering legs terminating in castors and united by later stretchers, alterations, £600 - 800

    218An Aesthetic Movement walnut linen pressFourth quarter 19th century The projecting cornice above a pair of fielded panel doors, each carved with a sunflower, enclosing four slides, the base fitted with two short and two long fielded drawers, raised on a plinth, 143cm wide, 57.5cm deep, 201cm high (56in wide, 22.5in deep, 79in high). £300 - 500

    219A George IV mahogany reclining armchairThe adjustable back and seat within moulded arms with scroll terminals, raised on baluster-shaped front legs terminating in brass caps and wooden castors, 71cm wide, 140cm deep, 80cm high (27.5in wide, 55in deep, 31in high). £150 - 200

    220A French walnut and gilt-metal mounted vitrine cabinetLate 19th/early 20th century Of bowfronted form, the pierced gallery enclosing a marble top above a cast tassel border and Vetruvian scroll frieze, above a bowfronted door enclosing a velvet-lined interior, raised on cabriole legs with cast capitals and sabots, 68cm wide, 34.5cm deep, 138.5cm high (26.5in wide, 13.5in deep, 54.5in high). £300 - 500

    221A late Victorian carved mahogany easelIn the rococo taste The crest incorporating foliate C-scrolls on channel-moulded supports united by a complementary stretcher, raised on scroll front feet, 69cm wide, 92cm deep, 92cm high (27in wide, 36in deep, 36in high). £400 - 600

    222A pair of Regency simulated rosewood and gilt side chairsEach incised top-rail and pierced mid-rail incorporating moulded cherubs, above a caned seat, on ring-turned tapering legs, decoration refreshed, 48cm wide, 50cm deep, 83.5cm high (18.5in wide, 19.5in deep, 32.5in high). (2)£100 - 150

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    223A Victorian carved oak nine-piece parlour suiteFourth quarter 19th century Comprising of a pair of armchairs, a settle and six side chairs, each carved with a foliate top-rail within turned uprights on corresponding legs carved with flowerheads, the settle: 142cm wide, 62cm deep, 119cm high (55.5” wide, 24” deep, 46.5” high). (9)£400 - 600

    224An early 18th century solid walnut gate-leg tableThe oval top incorporating a pair of hinged flaps on ring turned tapering legs united by moulded stretchers, lacking frieze drawer, repairs, 101cm wide, 88cm deep, 72.5cm high (39 1/2in wide, 34 1/2in deep, 28 1/2in high). £150 - 200

    225A pair of Victorian burr-walnut and line inlaid beside cabinets19th century and later Each with moulded rectangular top, and cupboard fitted with pair of drawers, raised on plinth base, both cabinets have replacement tops, 43cm wide, 35cm deep, 76.5cm high (16 1/2in wide, 13 1/2in deep, 30in high). (2)£500 - 700

    226An Edwardian walnut and burr-walnut low bookcaseThe blind fret-work frieze above a pair of astragal doors and a central cupboard inlaid with an oval panel, raised on claw and ball feet, 137.5 cm wide, 37.5cm deep, 111cm high (54in wide, 14 1/2in deep, 43 1/2in high). £200 - 300

    227A George III mahogany bowfront hanging corner cabinetFourth quarter 18th century The inlaid dentil cornice above a door enclosing three shelves, 75cm wide, 53cm deep, 105cm high (29 1/2in wide, 20 1/2in deep, 41in high). £150 - 200

    228A George III mahogany mule chestFourth quarter 18th century, North of England The undulating gallery back above a rectangular hinged top enclosing a shallow recess, above nine variously sized drawers, within turned cluster columns, raised of ogee bracket feet, 171cm wide, 57cm deep, 118cm high (67in wide, 22in deep, 46in high). £600 - 900

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    229A George III mahogany mule chestFourth quarter 18th century, North of England The hinged rectangular top enclosing a shallow recess, above nine graduated drawers within cluster columns, raised on bracket feet, 171.5cm wide, 55.5cm deep, 104cm high (67 1/2in wide, 21 1/2in deep, 40 1/2in high). £600 - 900

    230An unusual George III yew-wood occasional tableCirca 1800 The octagonal top with central disk inlay and radiating veneers, above a boxwood-lined frieze on slender tapering legs, united by a ring turned stretcher and terminating in spade feet, one section of stretcher replaced, 48.5cm wide, 37cm deep, 71cm high (19in wide, 14 1/2in deep, 27 1/2in high). £200 - 300

    231A Victorian invalid’s chairBy Leveson & Sons, 90 New Oxford Street, London The reclining buttoned back and hinged arms above a padded seat, raised on turned front supports with pull-out and ratcheted footrest raised on brass spoked front wheels, 69cm wide, 89cm deep, 120cm high (27in wide, 35in deep, 47in high). £2,000 - 3,000

    232A George III mahogany tea tableThe rectangular hinged top above a flame veneered frieze, raised on square tapering legs, 92.5cm wide, 45cm deep, 74.5cm high (36in wide, 17 1/2in deep, 29in high). £200 - 300

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    233An early 18th century and later cocus-oyster veneered escritoireRemodelled The fall-front enclosing drawers and pigeon holes arranged around a central cupboard, the associated base with two short and three long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 114cm wide, 61cm deep, 136cm high (44 1/2in wide, 24in deep, 53 1/2in high). £700 - 900

    234An oak 1920’s stackable bookcaseBy Gunn furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan Made in five sections with retractable glass doors, 87cm wide, 33cm deep, 185cm high (34in wide, 12 1/2in deep, 72 1/2in high). £300 - 500

    235A 17th century style oak open armchairBasically 19th century, possibly with period elements The panel back stamped twice I D within scroll arms, above a solid seat, raised on baluster shaped front legs united by moulded stretchers, 57.5cm wide, 43cm deep, 107.5cm high (22 1/2in wide, 16 1/2in deep, 42in high). £100 - 150

    236A large Edwardian mahogany and inlaid triptych dressing mirrorThe arched central section flanked by a pair of subsidiary mirror plates, together with a similar smaller example, 119cm wide, 3cm deep, 98cm high (46 1/2in wide, 1in deep, 38 1/2in high). (2)£200 - 300

    237A late 17th or early 18th century elm six plank chestThe rectangular top with moulded edge raised on shaped bracket feet, (some worm damage), 115cm wide, 38cm deep, 47.5cm high (45in wide, 14 1/2in deep, 18 1/2in high). £100 - 150

    238An unusual ebonized and pottery mounted cabinet-on-standFourth quarter 19th century The projecting cornice above a frieze drawer and a pair of cupboards enclosing an oak lined interior of four short drawers, the base fitted with a long drawer, on turned tapering legs united by a shaped X-shaped stretcher, 68cm wide, 41cm deep, 120.5cm high (26 1/2in wide, 16in deep, 47in high). £300 - 500

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    239A George III oak chestFirst quarter 19th century The rectangular top with moulded edge above two short and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 100cm wide, 49.5cm deep, 111cm high (39in wide, 19in deep, 43 1/2in high). £200 - 300

    240A George III mahogany wing armchairFourth quarter 18th century The upholstered back, arms and seat on channel-moulded tapering front legs united by an H-shaped stretcher, 74cm wide, 71cm deep, 109cm high (29in wide, 27 1/2in deep, 42 1/2in high). £250 - 400

    241A George III mahogany supper tableThird quarter 18th century The circular tip-up top with moulded edge upon a turned vase-shaped column and tripod base with slipper feet, 91cm in diameter, 71cm high (35 1/2in in diameter, 27 1/2in high). £250 - 400

    242An Art Deco style parcel-gilt and ochre side tableOf simple rectangular form, on a pair of trestle supports, 137cm wide, 40cm deep, 76cm high (53 1/2in wide, 15 1/2in deep, 29 1/2in high). £200 - 300

    243A George III mahogany chestOf two short and three long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 93cm wide, 53cm deep, 106cm high (36 1/2in wide, 20 1/2in deep, 41 1/2in high). £100 - 150

    244A Flemish style painted cabinet on an associated baseThe cabinet possibly 18th century and later decorated The rectangular top above a pair of arched panel doors painted to simulate oyster veneers, the inside doors decorated with a townhouse and a castle enclosing twelve fielded and oak-lined drawers arranged around a central cupboard, on an early 20th century painted stand with spiral turned supports, 79cm wide, 48cm deep, 120cm high (31in wide, 18 1/2in deep, 47in high). £800 - 1,200

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    245An early 18th century oak cofferThe hinged quadruple panelled top above a frieze carved with stylized leaves and a central panel carved with the initials ‘KB’, raised on stile feet with undulating brackets, 137.5cm wide, 53cm deep, 67cm high (54in wide, 20 1/2in deep, 26in high). £200 - 300

    246A George III parcel-gilt overmantel mirrorMid-18th century and later The rectangular frame incorporating foliate and punched decoration and later lacquered brass sconces, enclosing a Vauxhall glass plate, probably re-gilded, 95cm wide x 3.5cm deep x 46cm high, (37in wide x 1in deep x 18in high)£500 - 800

    247A large Victorian mahogany chest of drawersThe rectangular top with moulded edge above a frieze with ebony and boxwood lines, over an arrangement of two short and three long graduated drawers within cluster pilasters, raised on ogee bracket feet, 133cm wide, 55.5cm deep, 131cm high (52in wide, 21 1/2in deep, 51 1/2in high). £300 - 500

    248A Victorian oak Gothic Revival hall chairThe panelled back and pierced crest decorated in gothic tracery above a hinged seat and box base carved with linen fold panels, 60cm wide x 51cm deep x 200cm high, (23 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 78 1/2in high)£300 - 500

    249A George IV mahogany sideboardPossibly Irish, second quarter 19th century The back with channel-moulded plate rack above a frieze drawer and a pair of panelled cupboard doors, one with bottle rests, on faceted octagonal legs and turned bun feet, 174cm wide, 56cm deep, 93.5cm high (68 1/2in wide, 22in deep, 36 1/2in high). £200 - 300

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    250A set of six Regency and later ebonized music room chairsEach with leather covered tablet top-rail, decorated with anthemion motifs with turned mid-rail below, within moulded scroll arms above woven cane seat on fluted sabre-front legs, each applied with a cast brass maiden playing the cymbals, 57cm wide, 47cm deep, 84cm high (22in wide, 18 1/2in deep, 33in high). £1,200 - 1,800

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    A George IV rosewood three tier tableSecond quarter 19th century With turned finials above three tiers with egg-and-dart moulded edges, supported by spiral turned columns, raised on brass caps and castors, 41cm wide, 36cm deep, 80cm high (16in wide, 14in deep, 31in high). £300 - 500

    252A Scottish Regency mahogany sofa tableThe rectangular top with reeded edge incorporating twin drop flats, above alternate frieze and false drawers, one fitted with a hinged writing surface and pull-out pen tray, within horizontally moulded tablets, on downswept legs with brass caps and castors, 113cm wide, 65cm deep, 72cm high (44in wide, 25 1/2in deep, 28in high). £600 - 800

    253A 19th century giltwood and gesso convex wall mirrorThe circular replaced plate within a replaced ebonized slip and ball encrusted frame surmounted by an ebonized eagle applied with girandole brackets and cut glass drip trays, 64cm wide, 22cm deep, 98cm high (25in wide, 8 1/2in deep, 38 1/2in high). £600 - 900

    254A mid-18th century oak dresser with later re-constructed backThe projecting cornice above three shelves and two panelled cupboards, the base fitted with three frieze drawers, raised on cabriole legs, 225cm wide, 56.5cm deep, 201.5cm high (88 1/2in wide, 22in deep, 79in high). £800 - 1,200

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    255A set of twelve George III oak dining chairsIncluding a pair of elbow chairs, each chair with yoke-shaped top-rail above a pierced vase-shaped splat and solid seat, on square legs joined by stretchers (12)£800 - 1,200

    256An oak extending refectory style tableThe rectangular top on ring turned baluster supports ending in arched feet and joined by a flat stretcher, possibly incorporating some 17th century elements, 183cm wide, 112cm deep, 75cm high (72in wide, 44in deep, 29 1/2in high). £800 - 1,200

    257A George I and later walnut chest-on-standThe rectangular quarter veneered top within a cross-banded border above three short and three long graduated drawers, the base fitted with three frieze drawers above a shaped apron, on later ball feet, 93cm wide, 57.5cm deep, 123cm high (36 1/2in wide, 22 1/2in deep, 48in high). £1,000 - 1,500

    258A late Victorian mahogany seven-piece parlour suiteComprising of a pair of armchairs, a chaise longue and four side chairs, each with pierced foliate carved cresting rails, striped upholstery and cabriole legs, the chaise longue: 152cm (59 1/2in) wide. (7)£400 - 600

    259A George III oak bowfront floor standing corner cabinetThe moulded cornice above two pairs of panelled cupboard doors enclosing shelving, raised on a plinth base, 57.5cm wide, 83cm deep, 193cm high (22 1/2in wide, 32 1/2in deep, 75 1/2in high). £300 - 500

    260A George III mahogany D-shaped card tableThe cross-banded top enclosing a baize-lined interior above a line inlaid frieze with lozenge-shaped burr-wood inlay, raised on square tapering legs, 92cm wide, 46cm deep, 75cm high (36in wide, 18in deep, 29 1/2in high). £150 - 250

    261A William and Mary and later oak occasional tableThe oval hinged top on ring-turned baluster-shaped supports and trestle base, with some later elements, 81cm wide, 78cm deep, 66cm high (31 1/2in wide, 30 1/2in deep, 25 1/2in high). £250 - 350

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    262An early 18th century oak gate-leg dining tableThe hinged oval top raised on ring-turned baluster-shaped supports, united by stretchers and terminating in turned feet, lacking frieze drawer, 135.5cm wide, 122cm deep, 68.5cm high (53in wide, 48in deep, 26 1/2in high). £300 - 500

    262AA mid-20th century carved oak altar tableThe frieze carved on three sides depicting leaves and crops emblematic of harvest, the front with five framed panels enclosing pointed arches and pierced trefoils within fielded supports and raised on a stepped plinth base, 166cm wide, 49.5cm deep, 86.5cm high (65in wide, 19in deep, 34in high). £400 - 600

    263An Edwardian mahogany marquetry inlaid writing deskThe shaped rectangular top with satinwood cross-banding enclosing a later writing surface, above seven variously sized drawers arranged around a kneehole, on square tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 120cm wide, 65cm deep, 75cm high (47in wide, 25 1/2in deep, 29 1/2in high). £300 - 500

    264A small George III and later mahogany chestThe moulded rectangular top above two short and three long graduated drawers within fluted quarter columns, on later bracket feet, 81.5cm wide, 50cm deep, 88.5cm high (32in wide, 19 1/2in deep, 34 1/2in high). £150 - 250

    265A George II mahogany chestThe rectangular top with cross-banded sides and moulded edge above a pull-out slide and four long drawers, raised on bracket feet, 85cm wide, 50cm deep, 82.5cm high (33in wide, 19 1/2in deep, 32in high). £250 - 350

    266A mid-18th century walnut lowboyThe rectangular top with moulded edge above three frieze drawers and an apron, on square section legs, 76cm wide, 49cm deep, 70.5cm high (29 1/2in wide, 19in deep, 27 1/2in high). £100 - 200

    267A 19th century burr oak chestThe rectangular top above a pull-out slide and five graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 62.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep, 89cm high (24 1/2in wide, 17 1/2in deep, 35in high). £180 - 250

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    268A George III mahogany and line inlaid square pianoBy Christopher Ganer, London 1789 The rectangular hinged top enclosing a keyboard and strings, on an associated base, 151.5cm wide, 51cm deep, 80.5cm high (59 1/2in wide, 20in deep, 31 1/2in high). £700 - 1,000

    269A 20th century stained beech Cockpen open armchairProbably by Whytock and Reid of Edinburgh The lattice back and open arms above a saddle seat, raised on cluster splayed front legs, 57.5cm wide, 58cm deep, 86.5cm high (22 1/2in wide, 22 1/2in deep, 34in high). £120 - 180

    270A George III mahogany and later inlaid occasional tableThe rectangular top with central shell inlay above a frieze drawer, on square tapering legs, 72cm wide, 51cm deep, 75cm high (28in wide, 20in deep, 29 1/2in high). £120 - 180

    271A William IV mahogany open bookcaseThe gallery back above two adjustable shelves, raised on a plinth base, 96cm wide, 36cm deep, 110.5cm high (37 1/2in wide, 14in deep, 43 1/2in high). £200 - 300

    272A George IV mahogany library armchairThe turned back and arms with scrolled terminals above a woven cane seat on turned tapering legs and castors, terminals missing at back, includes two associated cushions upholstered in a William Morris type fabric, 65cm wide, 70cm deep, 98cm high (25.5in wide, 27.5in deep, 38.5in high). £150 - 200

    273An early 19th century satinwood and ebony-lined chestThe caddy top above two short and three long drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 82.5cm wide, 42.5cm deep, 89.5cm high (32in wide, 16.5in deep, 35in high). £200 - 300

    274A George III and later mahogany bookcase-on-chestThe projecting dentil cornice above a blind fretwork frieze and a pair of panelled doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with a shallow frieze drawer incorporating a hinged writing surface within two short drawers, above four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet (alterations), 109.5cm wide, 42cm deep, 207cm high (43in wide, 16.5in deep, 81in high). £300 - 400

    275A George II style walnut framed wing armchair19th century, possibly Irish The upholstered back and seat enclosed by arms carved with acanthus leaves and flowerheads, raised on cabriole legs carved with foliate scrolls and terminating in claw and ball front feet, re-upholstered, 81cm wide, 72cm deep, 109cm high (31 1/2in wide, 28in deep, 42 1/2in high). £500 - 700

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    276A Russian mahogany and gilt-brass mounted display cabinetThe fluted tablet frieze above a pair of glazed doors enclosing four adjustable brass-lined shelves, on bracket feet, 122cm wide, 39.5cm deep, 189cm high (48in wide, 15 1/2in deep, 74in high). £600 - 900

    277A George I walnut chest-on-standPossibly Irish The moulded cavetto cornice above above two short and three long graduated drawers, the base fitted with a long drawer above a shaped apron, on cabriole legs and pointed pad feet, 95cm wide, 52cm deep, 156.5cm high (37in wide, 20in deep, 61 1/2in high). £300 - 500

    278A set of ten George III style mahogany armchairsFirst quarter 20th century Including: a pair of elbow chairs, each chair with foliate carved cresting rail above a pierced vase-shaped splat and drop-in leather seat, raised on acanthus carved cabriole front legs terminating in claw and ball feet (10)£1,000 - 1,500

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    279A large Irish George II style mahogany dining tableFirst quarter 20th century The rectangular draw-leaf top above a foliate carved apron, raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs with lion mask capitals and hairy paw feet, 324cm wide, 137cm deep, 78cm high (127 1/2in wide, 53 1/2in deep, 30 1/2in high). £1,500 - 2,000

    280A Irish George II style mahogany serving tableMid-20th century The rectagular top above two frieze drawers and a shaped apron, on foliate carved cabriole legs and hairy paw feet, 167cm wide, 58cm deep, 58cm high (65 1/2in wide, 22 1/2in deep, 22 1/2in high). £400 - 600

    281A late Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid occasional tableThe hinged cartouche-shaped top raised on cabriole legs with gilt-metal mounts and sab