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CHARTERHOUSEAUCTIONEERS & VALUERS
Auction to be held at
The Long Street Salerooms
Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3BS
Thursday 4th July 2013 at 12.00 noon
Friday 5th July 2013 at 10.00 am
Wednesday 3rd July 10.00 am – 6.00 pm
Thursday 4th July 10.00 am – 5.00 pm
and on Friday 5th July from 8.30 am until 9.45 amwith limited viewing whilst the sale is in progress
Front cover illustration: Lot 37
Back cover illustration: Lot 425
A buyers premium of 19.5% (plus VAT) is payable on the final bid price of each lot.
Lots with an alpha symbol (α) are subject to the
Artist’s Resale Rights charge, payable by the buyer.
Please note our new payment terms and conditions of payment
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A 1955 Rolls Royce Silver Dawn £28,000-32,000 A 1966 Aston Martin DB6 Vantage £140,000-160,000
A 1958 Jaguar XK150 £65,000-75,000 A 1948 Jaguar Mk IV £80,000-100,000
Classic & Vintage Cars and Motorcyclesat Sherborne Castle Sunday 21st July
Clocks, Collectors’ Items & Antiques 1st & 2nd August
Silver, Jewellery, Watches & Antiques with a selection of Wine, Port & Spirits 29th & 30th August
FURTHER ENTRIES NOW BEING ACCEPTED
To arrange a free home visit or for further information, please contactRichard Bromell, Partner, at our salerooms 01935 812277
Selling SuccessfullySelling at Charterhouse
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Order of Sale
Thursday 4th JulyLots 1 – 231 Pictures, Prints and Books
starting at 12.00 noon
Friday 5th JulyLots 300 – 431 Ceramics & Glass
starting at 10.00 am
Lots 440 – 688 Miscellanea & Collectors’ Items starting at approx.10.40 am
There will now be a 15 minute break
Lots 700 – 902 Furniture not starting before 12.30 pm
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Day OnePictures, Prints and Books starting at 12.00 noonLots with an alpha symbol (α) are subject tothe Artist’s Resale Rights charge, payable bythe buyer.
1 Assorted sporting books, includingThe Shooting Man’s Bedside Book, andothers (box) £50 - 80
2 The Georgian Society Records ofEighteenth Century Domestic Architectureand Decoration in Dublin, 5 vols, 1909-1913,and Georgian Mansions in Ireland, 1915 (6)See illustration £150 - 250
3 Assorted Dublin Historical Records,and other assorted volumes, mostly relatingto Ireland (2 boxes) £50 - 80
4 Lewis’s Atlas comprising the Countiesof Ireland and a General Map of theKingdom, 1837, and Lewis’s TopographicalDictionary of Ireland, 2 vols (bindings poor) (3)See illustration £100 - 150
5 Robertson (Alexander), The Bible of StMark, and other volumes (5 boxes)
6 Gwendolin Bryant, a half lengthportrait of a lady, oil on paper, signed, 38 x 28cm, others by the same and similar pictures(qty) £60 - 80
7 Shakespeare (W), Works of, 10 vols,calf, and other leather bound books (2 boxes)
8 Baring-Gould (S), The Life of NapoleonBonaparte, Smith Williams (Henry), TheHistorians’ History of the World, History ofFrance (1715-1815), and an engraving of KingLouis XV of France (3) £60 - 80
9 A portfolio of etchings, including W HWilkinson, Stickle Tarn, 21 x 32 cm and others(qty) £100 - 150
10 Benezit (E), Dictionnaire Des PeintresSculpteurs Dessinateurs et Graveurs, vols I -X, cloth (box) £20 - 30
11 Dane (Clemence), Will Shakespeare, anInvention, limited edition, 112/250, signedwith dedication, Cescinsky (Herbert), EnglishFurniture of the 18th century, vols I-III, and theHoly Bible, vols I-III, calf (7) £80 - 120
12 Davy (Henry), A Series of Etchings,Illustrative of the Architectural Antiquities ofSuffolk, (w.a.f.) See illustration £200 - 300
13 Hoare (Sir Richard Colt), The History ofModern Wiltshire - Hundred of Mere, 1822,illus, half calf (boards weak) See illustration£100 - 200
14 Wilkinson (Rev Joseph), Select Views inCumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire,48 engravings, twelve parts (12) Seeillustration £200 - 300
15 F Matania, a view of Palermo,watercolour, signed, 20 x 29.5 cm, otherwatercolours and prints (all unframed) (qty)£60 - 80
16 Orcutt (William Dana), Official LawnTennis Bulletin, volume I 1894, No I-XII, the flyleaf inscribed With the Compliments of theEditors, gilt dec cloth See illustration £100 - 150
17 Wain (Louis), All Sorts of Comical Cats(w.a.f.) £50 - 70
18 The Oarsman’s and Angler’s map of theRiver Thames, new edition £40 - 60
19 Browning (Robert), The Pied-Piper ofHamelin, limited edition 146/400, illustratedby Arthur Rackham with slip case £180 - 220
20 Wheatley (Dennis), Murder off Miamiand four others by the same (5)
21 Norton (Lieutenant-Colonel E F), TheFight for Everest: 1924, first edition, withpanorama map, and 32 plates, green cloth£100 - 150
22 Mother Goose, The Old NurseryRhymes, illus tipped in plates by ArthurRackham, No 820/1130, (binding poor, andtwo other volumes (3) £100 - 120
23 Man (Felix H), 150 Years of Artists’Lithographs, 1803-1953, 120/135, Heinemann1953, with slip case £20 - 30
24 Hobson (R L), Chinese Art, Ernest BennLtd, London 1927, Bluett (Edgar E), Ming andCh’ing Porcelains, limited edition 150/214,The Chiswick Press, London 1933 and relatedvolumes (7) £80 - 120
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26 The Oxford Classical Directory,Hutchinsons Pictorial History of the War, vols I - VII, and other assorted volumes (qty) £60 - 80
27 - 31
32 Attributed to William Osborne, ahunter and two dogs in a wooded landscape,a lake and cottages to the left, oil on canvas,62 x 75 cm See inside front cover colourillustration £2000 - 2500
33 Circle of James Arthur O’Connor, awooded landscape with figures and a dog ona path, oil on canvas, 49 x 65.5 cm Seeillustration £500 - 600
34 αKinneston Walker, Mount Errigal,County Donegal, oil on canvas, signed, 50 x60 cm See inside back cover colourillustration £600 - 800
35 αMoyra Barry, a still life of peonies in avase, oil on canvas, signed, 50 x 60 cm Seeillustration £400 - 600
36 αMaurice C Wilks, The Seven Pins,Connemara, oil on canvas, signed, 55 x 70 cm See inside front cover colourillustration £2000 - 3000
37 αHenry Robertson Craig, figures at atable in Parc Monceau, Paris, oil in canvas,signed, 59.5 x 49.5 cm See front cover colourillustration £1400 - 1800
38 John Buxton Knight, a view of Dublinfrom Rathfarnham, oil on canvas, signed anddated ‘86, 56.5 x 71 cm See illustration £700 - 900
39 αSean Keating, a sheltered pool,watercolour, signed, 49 x 51.5 cm Seeillustration £1500 - 1800
40 αSean Keating, The Road to Ventry,pastel, signed, 50 x 75 cm See inside frontcover colour illustration £2500 - 3000
41 αDavid Hone, The Pigeon-House,Dublin, oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘66,55 x 76 cm See illustration £700 - 900
Lot 2 Lot 4 Lot 12
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42 Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate, aninterior with an officer and a lady dancing,with others looking on, oil on panel, signed,52.5 x 70 cm See inside back cover colourillustration £2000 - 2500
43 αDavid Muirhead, a view of ElyCathedral, oil on canvas, signed, 44 x 59 cmSee illustration £200 - 300
44 E Gignous, a mountainous riverlandscape, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed,57 x 34 cm £100 - 150
45 Modern Irish School, St Stephen’sGreen, Dublin, oil on board, 31.5 x 39 cm Seeillustration £300 - 400
46 αSean O’Sullivan, The River Liffey, oil onboard, signed, 34.5 x 41 cm See illustration£600 - 800
Lot 13 Lot 14 Lot 16
Lot 33 Lot 35 Lot 38
Lot 39 Lot 41 Lot 43
Lot 45 Lot 46
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47 αWilliam Crampton Gore, a still life of avase of roses, oil on board, signed and dated1926, 28.5 x 23 cm See illustration £600 - 800
48 Olive Crosthwait, a hunter, pastel,signed and dated 1913, 34 x 45 cm £100 - 150
49 A Gerald Leslie Brockhurst etching, ayoung woman, signed, 22 cm x 16.5 cm Seeillustration £100 - 150
50 A Gerald Leslie Brockhurst etching,Corinne, 13.5 x 10 cm £80 - 100
51 19th century, a river landscape with acastle, oil on board, 19.5 x 25.5 cm £140 - 160
52 Naive school, Armistice, oil on board,monogrammed, 26 x 42.5 cm See illustration£100 - 150
53 Six photographic prints of StourheadHouse, including Bristol Cross, Turf Bridge atlake, 15 cm x 10 cm (6) £20 - 25
54 Chinese school, late 19th century,exotic birds perched on a branch, watercolourand gouache on pith paper, and five otherssimilar (6) £100 - 150
55 Frederick Whitehead, a view ofLeamington, watercolour, signed, 18 x 28 cm, FYS, barges, watercolour, initialled anddated 1909, another watercolour, a gouache,and a print (5)
56 A Lumsden etching, Miranda de Ebro,24/50, signed, 21 x 34 cm, two Andrew Afflecketchings, and three others (6) £100 - 150
57 Continental school, a tavern scene, oilon canvas, 19.5 x 16 cm, and its pair (2) £280 - 320
58 Andre Bicat, Winter Evening, oil oncanvas, signed and dated ‘55, 34.5 x 50 cm£150 - 200
59 Manner of Joseph Paul, a landscapewith figures by a windmill, oil on board, 27 x38.5 cm £120 - 180
60 E B Coghill, Upper Lake, CastleTownshend Woods, oil on board, signed, 28 x45 cm See illustration £250 - 300
61 C Frost, a wooded landscape, with afigure, oil on canvas, 19 x 29 cm £150 - 250
62 Attributed to James Arthur O’Connor,a tree lined river path, with a small waterfall,oil on canvas, 24 x 29 cm See illustration £800 - 1200
63 Paul Sandby, an extensive landscape,with figures by a road, and a distant castle,pen, ink and watercolour, 28 x 46.5 cm. Note:Provenance Sir William Beechey See insideback cover colour illustration £3000 - 4000
64 Paul Sandby, the broken wheel, pen,ink and watercolour, 29 x 46 cm. Note:Provenance Sir William Beechey See insidefront cover colour illustration £5000 - 7000
65 19th century, Reading The Duke’sLetter, oil on canvas, inscribed verso, 26 x 33 cm £200 - 300
66 After Major General Sir AlexanderDickinson, barges on an estuary, watercolour,monogrammed, 22.5 x 33.5 cm £170 - 200
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70 A Russian icon, decorated The Baptismof Christ, titled in cyrillic text, on panel, 52 x44 cm (split) See illustration £600 - 700
71 James Barcley, a mountainouslandscape, with cattle watering, oil on canvas,signed, 24 x 39 cm, and its pair (2) £80 - 120
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Lot 52
Lot 60
Lot 62
Lot 70
Lot 73
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72 Clark, industrial canal scene, oil onboard, signed, 59 x 90 cm £100 - 120
73 Charles Cooper Henderson, thecoaching team, watercolour, signed withinitials, 17 x 26.5 cm See illustration £180 - 220
74 M Cole (?), a lake scene, oil on canvas,signed, 24.5 x 34.5 cm, another oil painting, acopper coal scuttle, a kettle, and a threebranch ceiling light (5) £50 - 80
75 Hans Iten, a still life of roses in a glassvase, oil on canvas, signed, 42.5 x 32 cm Seeillustration £500 - 600
76 Aster R C Corlould, Highland cattle,watercolour, 22.5 x 30.5 cm £80 - 100
77 A hand coloured map, Regni Angliae(south west England region), after Frederickde Wit, 60 x 51 cm £70 - 100
78 English school, a landscape with cattleand two figures, oil on canvas, 30 x 38 cm See illustration £150 - 250
79 αHenry Robertson Craig, The SovereignIsles, oil on canvas laid down on board,signed, 16.5 x 24.5 cm See illustration £500 - 600
80 A Frederick Landseer Griggs etching,Tattershall Cathedral, signed, 17 x 26 cm Seeillustration £100 - 150
81 A Frederick Landseer Griggs etching,Lone End, signed, 18 x 26 cm £100 - 150
82 A Frederick Landseer Griggs etching,Cockayne, signed, 20 x 27 cm £100 - 150
83 A Frederick Landseer Griggs etching,St Botolphs Bridge (No 2), signed, 25 x 19 cm £100 - 150
84 A Frederick Landseer Griggs etching,St Mary’s Nottingham, signed, 19 x 26 cm£100 - 150
85 A Frederick Landseer Griggs etching,Memory of Clavering, signed, 19 x 24 cm £100 - 150
86 Alfred Walmark, a still life of lilies, oil oncanvas, 75 x 54 cm (unframed) £100 - 120
87 Assorted Baxter and other prints (box)£40 - 60
88 English school, a half length portrait ofa lady wearing pearls, pastel, 62 x 53 cm £50 - 80
89 Tom Collier, Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe,watercolour, signed and dated 1873, 34 x 52 cm See illustration £180 - 220
90 αHenry Robertson Craig, a still life oftulips in a jug, oil on board, signed, 35.5 x 27.5 cm See illustration £700 - 900
91 Frank Dixon, after Dyckmans, a blindold man and a young girl, with an old lady inthe background, oil on board, inscribed verso1902 Painted by Frank Dixon at the TateGallery, from original picture by Dyckmans’,48 x 44 cm See illustration £200 - 300
92 Eleanor Best, a still life of flowers in avase, oil on canvas, signed, 72 x 58 cm £200 - 250
93 F Rousse, a harbour scene with fisherfolk, watercolour signed, 22 x 33 cm Seeillustration £100 - 150
Lot 75 Lot 78 Lot 79
Lot 80 Lot 89 Lot 90
Lot 91
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94 W M Birchall, Greenwich Reach,watercolour, signed and dated 1920, 18 x 32 cm See illustration £100 - 150
95 French school, 18th century, a portraitof a young girl, oil on canvas, 70 x 56 cm Seeillustration £1000 - 1200
96 19th century, a dog and cat in aninterior, oil on canvas, 32.5 x 42 cm £30 - 40
97 Hercules Brabazon Brabazon, figuresby a river, with a sailing boat, watercolourheightened with bodycolour, 23 x 30 cm Seeillustration £500 - 600
98 Hercules Brabazon Brabazon, figures ina wood, watercolour, 24 x 30.5 cm £400 - 500
99 αRowland Hilder, North East Essex, onroad between Bures, and main road toIpswich, watercolour, signed, 16 x 24.5 cm,with a receipt dated 1983 See illustration £200 - 300
100 Hercules Brabazon Brabazon, DurhamCathedral, watercolour heightened withbodycolour, initialled, 20 x 32 cm Seeillustration £600 - 700
101 Hercules Brabazon Brabazon, thedome of St Peter’s, Rome, watercolourheightened with bodycolour, 26 x 34 cm Seeillustration £800 - 1000
102 αJames Humbert Craig, a riverlandscape with a figure and cattle near farmbuilding, oil on canvas, signed, 55.5 x 76 cmSee inside front cover colour illustration £7000 - 10000
103 αNathaniel Hone, the harbour,Malahide, County Dublin, watercolourheightened with bodycolour, 20.5 x 13.5 cm£400 - 600
104 αNathaniel Hone, Avenue of Trees, Nileand Distant Hills, watercolour,monogrammed, 9.5 x 17 cm. Note:Provenance The Dawson Gallery Seeillustration £350 - 450
105 αBea Orpin, a landscape withfarmhouses, watercolour and gouache,signed and dated ‘53, 22 x 33.5 cm, and itspair (2) See illustration £600 - 800
106 W Reeves, Botticellis Venus and Mars,oil on canvas, 39 x 97 cm £80 - 100
107 Barbara A Wiggins, Bideford fromacross the water, watercolour, signed 27 x 38 cm, and other pictures and prints (qty) £70 - 100
108 Japanese school, a warrior onhorseback, on silk, 34 x 42 cm
109 J Paulman, feeding the birds, oil oncanvas, signed, 29 x 39 cm, and its pair, haymakers (2) See illustration £500 - 700
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112 A Greenwood Map of the North Ridingof the County of York, with a vignette of YorkMinster £30 - 40
113 English school, 19th century, a 17thcentury style interior with figures, oil oncanvas, 76 x 60 cm £100 - 200
114 αGeraldine O’Brien, still life of cherryblossom in a jug, on a window sill, oil oncanvas, signed 67 x 87 cm See illustration£500 - 700
115 α Patrick Hall, Hastings, black chalk andwatercolour, 26 x 37 cm, and another by thesame (2) £200 - 300
116 N Blair-Browne, The Sand-Pickers, oilon canvas, signed, 74 x 100 cm See illustration£1400 - 1800
117 αPatrick Hall, a view of the city of Dublin,from across the Liffey, black chalk andwatercolour, signed, 30.5 x 36.5 cm Seeillustration £300 - 500
Lot 95
Lot 97 Lot 99
Lot 100 Lot 101
Lot 104 Lot 105
Lot 94
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118 Hugh de Poix, No 2 portrait of HerbertJ Harteap Esq, oil on canvas, signed, labelverso, 88 x 70 cm See illustration £100 - 200
119 William Strang, a portrait of Edward BMoser, black and coloured chalks, signed,inscribed and dated 1914, 42 x 26 cm Seeillustration £150 - 250
120 T Mortimer, a coastal scene withvessels, watercolour, signed, 22 x 52 cm £40 - 60
121 English school, 19th century, a shipbeing wrecked in heavy seas, oil on canvas, 74x 125 cm £100 - 200
122 An etching of an interior of a religiousstructure, No 35, 42.5 x 32.5 cm £40 - 60
123 John Minton, a female nude, pencil onpaper, 37 x 51 cm £100 - 120
124 Doris Zinkeisen, a costume design, SK-B-3, Mimi, pencil on paper, 50 x 40 cm £50 - 80
125 P Connah, a portrait of a young man,60 x 49 cm, and another (2) £40 - 60
126 A Greenwood Map of the county ofDerby, and two others, Hereford andLancaster (3) £80 - 120
127 A Greenwood Map of the County ofNorfolk, and two others, The Principality ofWales and Bedford (3) £60 - 80
128 A Greenwood Map of the County ofHertford, and two others, Chester and York (3)£100 - 150
129 A Greenwood Map of the County ofBuckingham, and two others, Suffolk andStafford (3) £80 - 120
130 Eleanor Gaskin (?), a lady wearing a furcape, pastel, signed and dated 1855, in anarch, 71 x 51 cm £50 - 80
131 Michael Pearse, an aeroplane, oil onboard, signed and dated 1979, 58 x 87 cm £60 - 80
132 Maurice Kent, Yr Aran from Snowdon,watercolour, signed, 25 x 40.5 cm £60 - 80
133 Alan Burnett-Leys, two ships, oil oncanvas, signed and dated 1993, 49.5 x 74.5 cm £60 - 80
134 English school, 19th century, a portraitof two ladies, watercolour, 54.5 x 43.5 cm £50 - 80
135 Fiona Scott, a study of a horse’s head,pastel, signed and dated ‘91, 38 x 30.5 cm £50 - 70
136 S D B, a study of a dog’s head,watercolour, monogrammed and dated 1910,42.5 x 34.5 cm £50 - 70
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140 Jean Pierre Trevor, Two The Roalts (?),oil on canvas, signed and dated 1970, 17.5 x22.5 cm, and another similar, 26 x 33.3 cm (2)£60 - 100
141 Joshua Deighton, Henry 2nd Duke ofCleveland, seated on a horse, watercolour,inscribed verso, 20 x 14.5 cm, in an archedmount See illustration £250 - 300
142 English school, 19th century, a coastalscene, oil on canvas, 39 x 59.5 cm Seeillustration £200 - 250
Lot 109 Lot 114
Lot 116 Lot 117
Lot 118 Lot 119 Lot 141
Lot 142 Lot 143
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Lot 147 Lot 152 Lot 153
Lot 154 Lot 155 Lot 156
Lot 157 Lot 165 Lot 169
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143 αChuji Kurihara, boats passing beneatha bridge, gouache, signed, 46 x 69 cm Seeillustration £400 - 500
144 W Knell, fishing boats in rough seas,watercolour, signed, 24 x 53 cm, and S AVerner, a woodland lake scene, watercolour,signed and dated 1875, 27.5 x 43.5 cm (2)£100 - 150
145 Edwin A Penley, a lake scene withfigures washing laundry on the waters edge,watercolour, indistinctly signed, inscribedCheltenham and dated 1861, 18 x 47 cm, andits pair (2) See illustration £250 - 350
146 Anne S King-Harman, an Irish scene,gouache, signed, 27 x 50 cm See illustration£100 - 150
147 αHans Iten, Bog in County Donegal, oilon canvas laid down on board, signed, 24 x 33 cm, and its pair (2) See illustration £500 - 600
148 After Rue Whistler, Asia, watercolour,34 x 28 cm £80 - 100
149 αA Mary Fedden limited editionlithograph, Still Life with Chair, 25/95, signedin pencil £250 - 300
150 Philip Wilson Steer, a landscape,watercolour, signed and dated 1920, 23.5 x 34 cm £200 - 300
151 Continental school, boats and fishingpots, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 31 x 55 cm, and another oil painting (2) £30 - 50
152 Manner of Edward Seago, houses atthe edge of a lake, oil on canvas, 38 x 58.5 cm See illustration £500 - 800
153 Onorato Carlandi, The Tiber, with adistant view of Rome, watercolour, signedand inscribed Roma, 33.5 x 67.5 cm Seeillustration £400 - 600
154 Charles Hunt, after Francis CancraftTurner, a set of six hand coloured shootingprints, including Duck Shooting (6) Seeillustration £200 - 300
155 Tom Nisbet, the Leeson Street Bridge,watercolour, signed, 29.5 x 37 cm Seeillustration £200 - 300
156 αCecil Galbally, farmhouses, Kinsale, oilon board, indistinctly signed, 29 x 38 cm Seeillustration £700 - 900
157 αCecil Galbally, Noon near Killinarden,oil on board, 37 x 39 cm See illustration £600 - 800
158 David Muirhead, an extensivelandscape, watercolour, signed, 24.5 x 34.5 cm £50 - 80
159 Antonio Ciccone, an extensivelandscape, with mountains in the distance,watercolour, signed and dated 1950, 35 x 56 cm, an Orpen artist’s proof print, and otherassorted pictures and prints (qty) £100 - 150
160 W G Kleijn, The Old Lady, oil on panel,signed, 22.5 x 17 cm, and another by thesame, The Letter (2) £50 - 70
161 19th century, a still life of flowers in avase, oil on canvas, 39 x 54.5 cm, and AColuggi, a wintry mountain landscape, oil oncanvas, signed, 29 x 39 cm £60 - 80
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164 F Vial, a Continental mountain scene,oil on board, signed, 28 x 38 cm, and threeothers by the same (4) £50 - 80
165 Attributed to John Glover, a LakeDistrict scene, 25 x 38 cm See illustration £100 - 150
166 Webb-Jones, Ramsgate Fishing Boats,watercolour, signed, 36 x 28.5 cm, andanother pair by the same (3) £50 - 70
167 Ida McFairbairn, a still life of Chinesefigures and vases, oil on canvas, laid down,27.5 x 23 cm £120 - 140
168 Alex Williams, Killary Harbour,Connemara, watercolour and gouache,signed and inscribed, 24 x 44 cm, and twoother watercolour drawings (3) £60 - 100
169 Auguste Mathieu, a Continentalcathedral, watercolour, signed and dated1835, 38 x 30 cm See illustration Note:Purchased by the vendor from Christie’s saleJanuary 18th 1972, formerly the property ofMrs James De Rothschild £100 - 150
170 A coloured print, A Perspective View ofSacville Street and Gardiners Mall in Dublin,and another, View of the Salmon Leap atLeixlip, Near Dublin (2) £50 - 80
171 Sarah Creswell, The Minds Eye,watercolour, 39 x 34 cm, an oil on board andtwo others (4) £50 - 80
172 Anthony Van Dyke Copeley Fielding,an extensive view of Glen Lochy, watercolourheightened with bodycolour, inscribed anddated ‘44, 32.5 x 51 cm See illustration Note:Purchased by the vendor at Sotheby’s sale11th February 1971, formerly in the collectionof L G Duke Esq CBE £1000 - 1500
173 George Horton, Tynemouth LookingSouth, signed, 26 cm x 35 cm See illustration£100 - 150
174 Albert Goodwin, Sunset at Bruges,watercolour heightened with white overpencil, signed and dated ‘83, 36 x 52 cm Seeillustration Note: Purchased by the vendor atChristie’s sale 2nd March 1971 £1000 - 1500
175 Jos Schippers, a seascape, oil onboard, signed and dated 1916, 39 x 57 cm(unframed) See illustration £100 - 150
176 Henry B Wimbush, Ronda, Spain,watercolour heightened with body colour,signed, 41 x 51 cm See illustration £200 - 300
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177 Attributed to David Cox, going home,watercolour heightened with bodycolour, 24 x 38 cm See illustration £100 - 150
178 David Cox, on Dulwich Common,watercolour heightened with bodycolour,gallery label verso, 38 x 52 cm, See insideback cover colour illustration £1000 - 1500
179 David Cox, crossing the moor,watercolour, signed and dated 1854, RichardIvor gallery label verso, 22.5 x 30 cm Seeillustration £600 - 800
180 John E Aitken, The Yacht Race,watercolour heightened with bodycolour,signed, 31 x 48 cm See illustration £100 - 150
181 After Rembrandt, The Night Watch, oilon canvas, 93.5 x 117.5 cm £80 - 120
182 A pair of oleographs, of coachingscenes (2) £60 - 80
183 A Robert Morden hand coloured mapof Bark Shire, 36 x 43 cm, other assorted mapsand prints (9) £60 - 80
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188 John Linnell, the watering place, oil oncanvas, signed, 14.5 x 19.5 cm See illustrationProvenance: James Orrock £600 - 800
189 David Roberts, a Spanish peasant,watercolour, inscribed and dated Seville 1833,21 x 12 cm See illustration Note: Purchasedby the vendor from Sotheby’s sale January1971 £800 - 1000
190 αSir Gerald Kelly, a landscape, South ofFrance, oil on board, 31.5 x 39 cm Seeillustration £1000 - 1500
191 αDermod O’Brien, Cruchan Ballysodare(sic), oil on canvas, signed, 24 x 34 cm, and itspair, Dunmore from Streamstown, CountySligo (2) See illustrations £2000 - 3000
192 K Gross (?), figures outside a tavern, oilon board, indistinctly signed, 19 x 24.5 cm£160 - 240
193 Continental school, a half lengthportrait of a monk, oil on copper, indistinctlyinscribed verso, 29.5 x 22 cm £180 - 200
194 20th century, a beach scene, oil onboard, indistinctly signed, 20 x 33 cm £30 - 50
195 Manner of Lord F L Gower, an artillerysketch, pen and ink, and other sketches (qty)£70 - 110
196 Hesketh Hubbard, The GypsyEncampment, woodcut, 14 x 29 cm, a sketchof a female nude and a horse’s head (3) £20 - 30
197 Miller Smith, vessels at Gorleston,watercolour, 17 x 24.5 cm £100 - 120
198 Anthony Van Dyke Copley Fielding, anextensive landscape, ink and wash, 15.5 x 27cm Note: Purchased by the vendor atSotheby’s sale 11th February 1971, from thecollection of L G Duke Esq CBE £30 - 50
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205 M Borgoni, sunset on an Italian lake,gouache, signed, 24 x 38.5 cm (unframed) £50 - 70
206 Radloff, The Love Vine, oil on board,16.5 x 16.5 cm £40 - 60
207 Thomas Worsley, a still life ofprimroses, oil on artist’s board, signed, 14 x18.5 cm, and Continental school, a landscapewith a windmill, oil on board, 14 x 16.5 cm (2)£100 - 150
208 αWilliam Crampton Gore, a still life ofroses in a porcelain bowl, oil on panel, signedand dated 1927, 30 x 25 cm £500 - 600
209 19th century, The Seamstress, oil, 18.5 x15 cm £60 - 80
210 A John Farleigh woodcut, of trees,3/10, signed and dated 36, and a R Lawsonprint, of a dog (2) £60 - 80
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214 αMary Swanzy, a lakeside landscape, oilon board, 17.5 x 26 cm Note: ProvenancePyms Gallery See illustration £800 - 1000
215 Alfred Haigh, Dolly - a study of agreyhound, oil on canvas laid down on board,signed, dated 1911, and inscribed, 24 x 34 cmSee illustration £120 - 180
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Lot 180 Lot 188
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216 B H Lodge, a favourite dog,watercolour and bodycolour, oval, signed anddated ‘30, 10.5 x 7.5 cm, and three others bythe same (4) £60 - 100
217 A pair of Bartolozzi prints (2)
218 A bust portrait miniature, after SirThomas Lawrence, Lady Selina Meade,Countess Clam-Martinics, wearing a pearlnecklace, 6 x 5 cm, in a Beard Patentee brassframe, decorated birds and dolphins Seeillustration £100 - 150
219 An oval portrait miniature, of a lady, 3 x2.5 cm, and its pair of a gentleman, framed asone, in a gilt metal surround £230 - 260
220 A 19th century bust portrait miniature,of a young gentleman, 6 x 5 cm, in a gilt metalmount, the reverse inset with a hair plait panelSee illustration £100 - 150
221 Continental school, 19th century,soldiers on horseback, en grisaille andbodycolour, inscribed verso, 24 x 15.5 cm £50 - 80
222 A 19th century oval bust portraitminiature, of a gentleman, 9 x 6 cm, and twoothers similar (3) £50 - 80
223 An oval bust portrait miniature, of aseated lady, inscribed verso ElizabethDuchess of Somerset, 8.5 x 7 cm, in a giltmetal frame £240 - 260
224 An oval portrait miniature, of SebastienBourdon, 9.5 x 7.5 cm £280 - 320
225 A bust portrait miniature, of a seatedlady, watercolour, signed Hall, 6.5 cmdiameter £130 - 150
226 An oval miniature, of a mother andchild, 8.5 x 7 cm £160 - 240
227 A Austen, a seated gentleman wearinga smock and gaiters smoking a pipe, oil oncanvas, signed, 29.5 x 22 cm £100 - 140
228 Persian school, a polo match, gouache,6.5 x 19 cm, and another similar (2) £50 - 70
229 αFred Yates, a Cornish coastal scene,probably near Par, oil on board, signed, 30 x53 See inside back cover colour illustration£1200 - 1500
230 Continental school, late 19th century, astreet scene, oil on canvas, laid down, 27.5 x33 cm, and a small pair of oil paintings,indistinctly signed, possibly Irish (3) £50 – 80
231 Robert Barnard Newman, fox baiting,oil on board, 13 x 17.5 cm, and another by thesame (2) £80 - 120
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Lot 191 Lot 191
Lot 214 Lot 215
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Day TwoCeramics & Glass starting at 10.00 am300 A pair of cut glass ship’s decanters, fourothers similar and two jugs (a.f.) (9) £60 - 80
301 A pair of 19th century Jacob Petit scentbottles, in the form of a lady and gentleman(a.f.) (2) £60 - 80
302 An Italian maiolica jar, decorated fruit,bears a date verso, 1746 (a.f.), 18 cm high £40 - 60
303 A Lladro figure of a girl with flowers, aMeissen dish, decorated flowers (second) andother assorted ceramics (box)
304 A Japanese jar and cover, two Chineseplates, decorated flowers, two Chinese bowlsand other similar ceramics (a.f.) £100 - 150
305 A Chinese inverted baluster vase,decorated birds and trees (a.f.), 32 cm high,with a pierced cover and stand See illustration£100 - 150
306 A set of seven early 19th centurydouble lipped finger bowls, 13 cm diameter£70 - 100
307 A Chinese tea bowl, decoratedEuropean figures, 7 cm diameter other similarChinese cups and saucers (qty) £150 - 200
308 A Victorian Staffordshire zebra, a cutglass jug, three mugs, a sheep, and a pastilleburner (7) £40 - 60
309 A Wedgwood pearl ware part dessertservice, leaf moulded pattern (a.f.) (qty) Seeillustration £200 - 300
310 A Soane & Smith dinner service,crested (a.f.) (qty) £100 - 120
311 A large Meissen porcelain figure, of agentleman, the base inscribed 164, 50 cmhigh, and its pair, 50 cm high (a.f.) (2) Seeillustration £500 - 800
312 A David Leach studio pottery vase, 14.5 cm high, and other Leach/Muchelneypottery items (9) £100 - 150
313 A Bryan Newman studio pottery vase,15 cm high, a Tony Gant vase, and otherstudio pottery items (box) £100 - 150
314 A majolica owl jug (a.f.), 28 cm high£180 - 200
315 A majolica monkey jug (a.f.), 21.5 cmhigh £120 - 140
316 A Michael Casson salt glaze pedestalbowl, 18 cm high See illustration £100 - 150
317 A late Victorian brass jardiniere stand,inset four Mintons tiles, decorated panelsrelating to King Arthur, 20.5 cm square Seeillustration £140 - 180
318 A Delft bowl, decorated flowers, 33 cm diameter £120 - 140
319 A George Jones style majolicajardiniere, decorated flowers (a.f.), 21 cm highSee illustration £240 - 280
320 A Wedgwood Travel pattern partdinner service, designed by Eric Ravilious(slight damage) £100 - 150
321 A pottery vase, decorated figures, 33 cm high (a.f.) £30 - 50
322 A Royal Doulton figure, Simone,HN2378, and six others (7) £100 - 150
323 A Royal Doulton stoneware jug, withstylised floral decoration, 1856, 17.5 cm high£70 - 100
324 A Continental porcelain tea kettle withgilt metal mounts, an oriental cage, and otheritems (a.f.) (4)
325 A Samson Chinese armorial bowl,other similar items, a group of Cantonesefamille rose items, and a Chinese root stylecarving (box) £60 - 90
326 A Chinese porcelain bowl (a.f.) and amahogany oval dressing mirror, 55 cm wide(2)
327 A purple clay yixing style teapot (a.f.),and other ceramics (4) £60 - 80
328 A Royal Doulton figure, Greta, HN1485,another, The Balloon Seller, HN583, (both a.f.)and other ceramics (box) £50 - 80
329 A Sussex pottery mug, and a Sussexpottery vase, 1807 (a.f.) (2) £100 - 120
330 A Crown Devon Fielding’s Auld LangSyne Musical Mug, a black glass vase, withpainted enamel decoration, a 19th centuryglass rolling pin, Poole and other items (13)
331 A pair of Staffordshire pottery cats, withgilt decoration (one chipped and lacks onebrass eye), 30.5 cm high (2) £200 - 250
332 A maiolica wet drug jar (a.f.), 20 cmhigh £80 - 100
333 A pair of pottery cats, 9.5 cm high (a.f.)(2) £200 - 250
334 A Doulton Lambeth Silicone jardiniere,decorated flowers, 20 cm high, anothersimilar, and a Royal Doulton Autumn Leavesjardiniere (3) £200 - 250
335 A Minton majolica dish, in the form of ablue tit on an oak leaf (a.f.), 20 cm wide £60 - 70
336 An Elton ware pottery neck vase,decorated flowers, the base signed anddated 18(?)8, 29 cm high £70 - 100
337 A Chinese porcelain charger,decorated flowers, 40 cm diameter Seeillustration £100 - 150
338 A pair of Royal Crown Derby bowls,with Art Nouveau style decoration, twoMeissen porcelain plates, a Chinese pen boxbase, and a Continental porcelain cup andsaucer (a.f.) (qty) £70 - 100
339 A Royal Doulton figure, Blithe Morning,HN2021, a tabletop hardwood jewellery box,a Mauchline ware page turner, and otheritems (box)
340 A Staffordshire pottery figure,Napoleon, a similar lady, and two spill vases(a.f.) (4) £60 - 80
341 A Hammersley & Co Alice inWonderland teapot and cover (cracked)
342 A maiolica plate, decorated figurespulling a sleigh, 28.5 cm diameter £150 - 180
343 Humphrey Bogart interest, a set ofeleven Continental iridescent wine glasses,engraved with HB initial, together with aletter from 20th Century-Fox film companyLtd, dated 16th November 1952, stating thatMr Bill Rowland Hill should select twelveglasses from a suite of glass purchased byHumphrey Bogart from the fancy store onTottenham Court Street (thought to beHeal’s), and there is reference that he has tosee the sales assistant Gaylard to select theglasses from the suite, signed Bogey Seeillustration £150 - 200
344 A Belgium art pottery vase, 23 cm high,a Robinson & Leadbeater match strike, aGray’s castor, and another similar (4)
345 A Chinese famille rose dish, 28 cmdiameter £100 - 120
346 A Chinese porcelain ginger jar,decorated figures in enamel colours, 16 cmhigh, and another similar (2) £60 - 80
347 Assorted crested wares, a ProtectorLamp & Lighting Co Ltd miner’s safety lamp,two Peepshow books, nursery ware, andother items (box)
348 An Italian pottery bust of a child, 32 cm high, and its pair (a.f.) (2) £50 - 80
349 A Meissen porcelain Kakiemon vase,H59/312, 24 cm high £140 - 180
350 A pair of Meissen porcelain plates, laterdecorated birds (seconds), 24 cm diameter£80 - 100
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351 A Royal Doulton stoneware vase,decorated flowers, 694, 31.5 cm high £40 - 60
352 A Staffordshire pottery standing dog,holding a basket in his mouth, 12.5 cm high, apair of Staffordshire pottery spaniels withpups, other Staffordshire and similar items(a.f.) (11) £80 - 120
353 A crested ware Ramsgate lighthouse,and other similar crested ware items (box)
354 A pair of Samson porcelain vases andcovers, with stylized floral decoration, 30 cmhigh (a.f.) (2) See illustration £100 - 150
355 A Japanese teapot, decorated figuresand other similar teaware items (box) £60 - 80
356 A Lladro figure, Payasito Violin CircusSam, and nine other Lladro items (a.f.) (10) £60 - 80
357 A pair of tin glazed dishes, decoratedshields, 24 cm diameter (a.f.) £40 - 60
358 An early 18th century English Delftplate, decorated figures (chipped), 21.5 cmdiameter £100 - 150
359 A Swarovski hedgehog, and othersimilar Swarovski items (a.f.) (box) £60 - 80
360 A porcelain half doll, and an art glassvase (2) £40 - 50
361 A Moorcroft pottery limited editionplate, decorated a squirrel, 160/500, dated1995, 22 cm diameter £50 - 80
362 A Royal Copenhagen figure, TheGoose Girl, 528, a Bing & Grondahl group, offigures dancing, an oil lamp, decanters andother items (qty) £70 - 100
363 A pair of Royal Copenhagencandlesticks, tea wares, prints and other items(box)
364 - 365
366 A Spode Italian pattern teapot, asimilar bowl, other assorted ceramics, glass, aquantity of pictures and prints (qty)
367 Assorted ceramics, glass, metalwaresand other items (qty)
368 Assorted ceramics, glass andmetalwares (7 boxes)
369 Assorted ceramics and glass (2 boxes)
370 A Susie Cooper part tea set, otherceramics, glass, two German bisque headdolls, a collection of pigs, pictures andsundries (4 boxes) £70 - 100
371 A Royal Doulton Larchmont pattern teaand dinner service, another dinner service,assorted ceramics, glass and items (3 boxes)
372 Assorted ceramics, metalwares, adressing mirror, and prints (qty)
373 A Meissen dish, decorated onions, twoPoole pottery dolphins, part dinner services,glass, metalwares and other assorted items(qty)
374 Three Lladro figures, a Poole potteryvase, other assorted ceramics and glass (3boxes)
375 A Palissy Game Series tea and dinnerservice, and assorted glass (2 boxes)
376 A Victorian part dessert service, aPoole pottery cat, other assorted ceramicsand glass (5 boxes)
377 Nine 19th century glass finger bowls,engraved with garlands, other similar glassware, and ceramics (8 boxes) £50 - 80
378 A Fisher & Joce Wine, Spirits & HopsMerchants Barnstaple stoneware flagon, 48 cm high and six other pottery items (7) £40 - 60
379 - 381
382 A pair of iridescent glass vases, withsilver collars, London 1927, 10.5 cm high (2)£160 - 180
383 A Pratt ware group, of two figures(restored), 10 cm high £100 - 150
384 A pair of Satsuma vases, decoratedfigures and birds, 20 cm high (2) £60 - 80
385 A Beswick group, Susie Jamaica, 1347,gloss £150 - 180
386 A German porcelain harvest figure,impressed W P M, 14 cm high £90 - 110
387 A Royal Doulton Cocker Spaniel,white/light brown, HN1036 £60 - 80
388 A pottery fox head stirrup cup, 13 cmhigh £50 - 60
389 A pair of silver mounted glass scentbottles, London 1921/22, 24 cm high (a.f.) (2)£200 - 220
390 A Royal Worcester teacup and saucer,decorated flowers, a Royal Worcester blushivory vase, decorated flowers, 17 cm high anda similar ewer (4) £100 - 120
391 A Royal Worcester Hadley Ware biscuitbarrel with plated mounts, decorated roses,21 cm high (over handle) See illustration £250 - 280
392 A pair of blue and white ironstoneminiature knife rests, and another similar pair(4) £30 - 50
393 A Moorcroft box and cover (a.f.), 12 cm wide £30 - 50
394 A Moorcroft pottery Pomegranatepattern vase, the base signed W Moorcroft,22 cm high (small chip to footring) Seeillustration £180 - 220
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Lot 354
Lot 337
Lots 391 & 394
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395 A Moorcroft pottery Pomegranatepattern vase, on a blue ground, 7 cm high £60 - 100
396 A Bristol Cat & Dog Pottery bowl, Thecatch of the Season, after Louis Wain, 8 cmdiameter £80 - 90
397 A Lalique glass fern pattern vase, oftrumpet form, 13 cm high £200 - 250
398 A Lalique opalescent Coquilles patternbowl, 18.5 cm diameter £200 - 250
399 A Lalique for Worth counter top displayscent bottle, 28.5 cm high See illustration£300 - 400
400 A Victorian blue glass scent bottle, withenamel decoration, 18 cm £30 - 40
401 A Lalique for Worth glass scent bottle,8 cm high, and a Lalique box £80 - 100
402 A Lalique blue tinted Chevreusepattern vase, of tapering cylindrical form, 16 cm high See illustration £1400 - 1800
403 A netsuke, with happy and sad rotatinghead, two others, and a miniature ginger jar(a.f.) (4) £50 - 80
404 A porcelain trinket box, decoratedflowers, the interior of the lid decorated asailing vessel and lighthouse, 8 cm wide, andanother (2) £100 - 150
405 A Chinese two handled bowl, withpainted and gilt decoration, 14 cm high, anda vase and cover, 13 cm high (a.f.) (2) £200 - 220
406 A Chinese porcelain teapot and cover,decorated figures in enamel colours, andanother similar (2) £100 - 150
407 A porcelain panel, painted a lady, 12.5x 9 cm, in a Florentine giltwood frame £200 - 250
408 A Chinese tea bowl and cover,decorated flowers and other similar items(a.f.) (9) £60 - 80
409 - 413
414 An 18th century Worcester porcelaincylindrical mug, transfer printed in black withWilliam Shakespeare, based on hismonument in Westminster Abbey byScheemakers, attributed to Robert Hancock,accompanied by a print of Britannia figureand a herald, unmarked, circa 1765, 12 cmhigh See illustration £400 - 600
415 A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcesterporcelain mug, decorated a view ofWorcester Cathedral and the Barr, Flight &Barr Royal China Manufacturary in blacktransfer with painted enamel and giltdecoration (a.f.), 9 cm high See illustration£100 - 200
416 A Worcester porcelain QueenCharlotte pattern tea cup and saucer, and twomatching bowls, all marked with a bluepainted square (a.f.) (4) See illustration £70 - 100
417 An 18th century Worcester porcelaincup and saucer, transfer printed the Milkmaidpattern in puce and finely coloured, with giltdecoration, both marked with a blue paintedsquare See illustration £150 - 250
418 An 18th century Worcester porcelaincoffee can, with basket weave moulding, anddecorated flowers and foliage in underglazeblue, marked with an open crescent Seeillustration £50 - 80
419 An 18th century Worcester porcelaincoffee can, decorated flowers and foliage inenamel colours, with an underglaze blueborder, marked with a blue W See illustration£50 - 80
420 An 18th century Caughley porcelaincoffee can, decorated fruit, flowers andfoliage, in underglaze blue, marked with ablue S See illustration £50 - 80
421 An 18th century Worcester porcelaincoffee can and saucer, decorated Japanesepanels on a blue ground, each marked with ablue painted square and crescent, circa 1765-68 See illustration £150 - 250
422 An 18th century Worcester porcelaintea bowl and saucer, decorated panels offloral sprays interspersed with blue fish scalesin underglaze blue, each marked with a blueopen crescent See illustration £70 - 100
423 An 18th century Worcester porcelainsaucer, decorated root ornament inunderglaze blue, 12 cm diameter, anothersimilar, an English porcelain tea bowl, withstylised floral decoration in underglaze blue,the base marked in black No: 19 A, possibly atrial piece for Worcester, (restored) and threeporcelain tea cups (6) £200 - 300
424 A 19th century Barr, Flight & BarrWorcester porcelain punch bowl, decoratedgrapes and vines in brown and gilt, withcentral gilt initials, the base with painted pucecrowned Barr, Flight & Barr WorcesterManufacturers to their Majesties mark, 29.5 cm diameter See illustration £200 - 300
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425 A 19th century porcelain ThomasBaxter plaque, decorated Thetis bringingarmour to her son (Achilles), after BenjaminWest, 1805 (lower left), signed T Baxter 1807lower right, the reverse inscribed Painted byThos Baxter/March 1807/from a Picture byB.West Esq. President of the/Royal Academy,20 x 16 cm Provenance: This plaque isaccompanied by correspondence from theVictoria & Albert Museum dated 1960 and1966, two black and white photographs of thepanel (presumably taken by a V&Aphotographer following the letter dated1966), a hand written summary relating to anextract from the Worcester Herald, January30th 1869, and a typed leaf, The Late MrBaxter’s Works (from Berrow’s WorcesterJournal, May 8th 1880). See back cover colourillustration £3000 - 5000
426 An 18th century Bow porcelain figure,Ceres, 23.5 cm high (restored) See illustration£100 - 200
427 An 18th century Derby style porcelainBacchanalinan figure, 24.5 cm high (restored)See illustration £100 - 200
428 A Worcester porcelain tea bowl andsaucer, of reeded and fluted form, decoratedfloral sprigs in enamel colours, each markedwith a gilt crescent (tea bowl cracked) Seeillustration £60 - 100
429 An 18th century Worcester porcelaintea bowl and saucer, of reeded and flutedform, decorated Chantilly Sprig typedecoration, both marked with a blue W (bowlchipped and repaired) See illustration £60 - 100
430 An 18th century Worcester porcelainplate, decorated fancy birds, in enamelcolours with gilt decoration, marked with ablue W, 21 cm wide See illustration £100 - 150
431 An 18th century Worcester porcelainplate, decorated a variation of the Queen’spattern with a red line border, marked with ablue painted square, 20 cm wide Seeillustration £70 - 100
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Miscellanea & Collectors’ Items starting at approx.10.40 am440 A carved stone corbel, in the form of amermaid, 49 cm high (a.f.) £50 - 80
441 An inlaid box, 21.5 cm wide, and amantel clock, in an inlaid mahogany case,20.5 cm high (2) £80 - 100
442 A gilt metal oval box, with a glasscover, decorated figures hunting, 21.5 cmwide £70 - 100
443 A Stebbing Southampton three drawtelescope, in a leather travelling case £50 - 70
444 A silver plated King’s pattern eightperson table service, in an oak canteen(incomplete) £30 - 50
445 After Barye, a silvered bronze group, ofchildren playing leap frog, 14 cm high £170 - 200
446 A mahogany sewing box, 19 cm wide£70 - 80
447 A carved hardwood head, signedVecerica, and an inlaid cylindrical tea caddy(2) £80 - 100
448 A Persian painted panel, decoratedfigures, 44.5 x 32.5 cm, and another similar,36.5 x 33.5 cm (2) £300 - 400
449 A pair of gilt metal table oil lamps, on aspiral column and tripod base, 32 cm high,and a pair of gilt metal table screens (lackpanels), 53 cm high (4) £100 - 150
450 A Regency mahogany book rack, withturned spindles, 33.5 cm wide £100 - 150
451 A brass cannon, the barrel 28.5 cm £50 - 70
452 A pair of white leather militarygauntlets, with wooden trees £200 - 250
453 A French mantel clock, the whiteenamel dial with Roman numerals in a giltmetal and alabaster case, applied figures, 29 cm high, under a glass dome, 43 cm high£150 - 180
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454 A Victorian leather documentation box,marked H.O.A-F with a Brahma lock, 38 cm wide £50 - 80
455 A George III sampler, worked by ElizaWoodcock, 1801 (?), incorporating a verseand a bouquet of flowers, 42.5 x 34 cm, andanother sampler, by Bessie Hardie, 1882 (2)£50 - 80
456 A Victorian mantel clock, the whiteenamel dial with Roman numerals, in a marbleand black slate case, 34 cm high, with a pair ofassociated garniture figures (3) £50 - 70
457 A cloisonne vase, 32 cm high (a.f.) £40 - 60
458 Two oriental bronze censers, 9.5 cmdiameter, and a copper jardiniere, 33 cmdiameter (3) £50 - 80
459 A set of Turner telescopic brass letterscales, mounted on a plinth £60 - 100
460 A run of 1950s/1960s Arsenal footballclub programmes, including BoltonWanderers, Manchester United andMiddlesborough £100 - 120
461 A set of six Matthew Boulton silverplated goblets, 15.5 cm high £100 - 150
462 An 18th century sampler, ElisabethLeycester, her work aged eleven, 1780, thealphabet and a poem, in a meanderingborder of flowers, 31 x 26 cm £100 - 150
463 Assorted film and cinema relatedcigarette cards, including Rothman’s beautiesof the cinema and Wills’s Cinema Stars, inthree albums £50 - 80
464 A Chinese bronze jardiniere, withenamel decoration, 16 cm high £50 - 70
465 An Italian bronze figure, of a fisherman,20 cm high, and another similar (2) £250 - 300
466 A Hugh Wallis copper tray, stamped, 34 cm wide, and another similar, Brian Wallis,38 cm diameter (2) £50 - 70
467 A Stove Pipe top hat £80 - 100
468 A 19th century carved ivory bustportrait of a gentleman, 8.5 cm, in a rosewoodframe See illustration £100 - 150
469 A silver mounted glass teapot stand, asilver plated four piece tea service and otherplated items, and a bronzed limited editiongroup of a centaur, signed Donaldson 95 (qty)
470 A pair of bronze door stops, in the formof lions paws (2) £60 - 80
471 A carriage timepiece, the white enameldial with Roman numerals signed H SharpBromley, in a four pillar brass case, 40.5 cmhigh £50 - 80
472 A painted spelter ash tray, applied asnake charmer, 15 cm wide £40 - 50
473 A Swaine & Adeney copper huntinghorn, 24 cm high £50 - 70
474 A pair of cloisonne vases, decoratedflowers, 31 cm high, and three hardwoodfigures (a.f.) (5) £50 - 80
475 An inlaid mahogany candle box, 46 cm high £70 - 100
476 An alabaster statue of a young boy,kneeling, 21 cm wide £100 - 150
477 A Mamod steam engine £40 - 50
478 Two pairs of brass candlesticks, othermetalwares, a bisque head doll, a pair ofamber glass flagons, and items (box) £60 - 90
479 A 19th century collector’s stylemahogany cabinet, the lift up top above sixdrawers, 32.5 cm wide £150 - 180
480 Assorted postcards, ephemera anditems
481 After Moreau, a bronze figure of awater carrier, (yoke damaged), 25 cm high£100 - 150
482 A bronze group of two dancingchildren, on a marble base, 23 cm high £100 - 150
483 A pine box, incorporating a cribbageboard, a drawer for cards, and a recess fordominoes, 51 cm £50 - 60
484 An Arts and Crafts copper and brasstray, 45 cm wide, with matching items (5) £90 - 110
485 An early 19th century mahogany teacaddy, of sarcophagus form, 39 cm wide £50 - 80
486 Assorted Meerschaum and other pipes£160 - 180
487 A Country Artists sterling silver platedgroup, the shepherd and his dog, 16 cm high,boxed £90 - 110
488 A large steel spur, and an iron bolt,probably 17th/18th century (2) £40 - 60
489 A Victorian walnut writing slope, 45 cm wide, a tabletop chest of drawers, anda clock (3) £50 - 80
490 A solitaire board, with marbles, anEdward VII Domestic Dept leather mountedbox, a Sorrento inlaid box, and a chess set£50 - 70
491 An inlaid mahogany tabletop chest, ofthree drawers, 30 cm wide, and a tea caddy,the top applied a Ruskin style cabochon £90 - 110
492 An early 19th century sampler,incorporating a verse, basket of flowers andcherubs, within a floral meandering border,40.5 x 29.5 cm £100 - 150
493 A 19th century writing slope, 35 cmwide and another similar (a.f.) (2) £100 - 120
494 A George III knife box (gutted) £50 - 80
495 A Baxter print, News From Australia,another, Australia News From Home, and aFossil Gene Autry limited edition wristwatch,boxed (3) £50 - 80
496 - 497
498 An ivory and canvas parasol, ahandbag, and other items (box) £40 - 60
499 A native wooden neck rest, 30 cm wide,and another similar, and four other items (6)£30 - 60
500 A papier mâché tray, a brass frame, acopper tray, two brass bound buckets and anoil lamp (7) £50 - 60
501 A Japanese inlaid stationery box, 26.5 cm wide £70 - 100
502 A Negretti & Zambra barometer, a pairof oak sliding book ends, an inlaid sewingbox, and two Chinese watercolours (5) £50 - 80
503 A Tri-ang 00 gauge train set, RS.24,assorted track and trackside accessories (box)£60 - 80
504 A carved marble plaque, George V, 40x 22 cm £120 - 140
505 A pair of gilt bronze candlesticks,decorated face masks, 22 cm high (2) £90 - 110
506 An Arts & Crafts style copper pedestalbowl, with pierced decoration, 14 cm high, anArts & Crafts style copper candlestick, andother similar items (7) £80 - 100
507 A Philips’ Challenge Globe, 29 cm high£50 - 70
508 A Hornby 00 gauge locomotive, Class9F, another, R779, and three others (5) £50 - 70
509 P Mengin, an Art Nouveau bust, of alady, signed with Susse Freres foundry stamp,26 cm high See illustration £280 - 320
510 A fan design, in a gilt frame, and twoembroideries (3) £30 - 40
511 A French bronze figure, 60 cm high £70 - 100
512 A Victorian papier mâché and motherof pearl pen and ink stand, 27 cm wide,another leather desk set and other items(box)
513 A longcase clock movement and dial,the 28 cm square brass dial signed JoshuaRudd Bradford (a.f.) £20 - 30
514 A Persian style white metal mirror, 23 cm wide £150 - 180
515 A Japanese silver and copper overlaidvase, 30 cm high £60 - 80
516 Three Japanese carved wood wisemonkey hooks £60 - 80
517 Two Southern Railway hand lamps, anda Wellington doorstop (3) £40 - 60
518 A wooden document box, the lid insetfifteen bronze medallions of the kings ofFrance, 53 cm wide £150 - 180
519 A pair of bedside brass candlestickholders, 19 cm wide, and a brass and copperbowl, with rose decoration, 21 cm diameter£70 - 100
520 A pair of Arts and Crafts brass wallsconces, embossed flowers and foliage, anAesthetic movement copper and brasscomport, and other similar items (5) £90 - 110
521 An inlaid walnut workbox, a silver pindish, a Wedgwood commemorative glassmug, and other items (box) £50 - 80
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522 A Mamod steam plant, 14 cm wide
523 A rosewood sewing box, 28 cm wide, apainted box and a facsimile letter fromQueen Victoria (3) £50 - 80
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525 Three pairs of riding boots, with trees£110 - 180
526 A copper coal scuttle, brass trays, apair of brass candlesticks, and othermetalwares (qty) £50 - 70
527 A leather suitcase, with a fitted interiorand canvas exterior, 56.5 cm wide £100 - 150
528 A Robert Taylor print, The Dambusters,a ginger jar, a Poole pottery dish, and otherassorted items (qty)
529 A turtle carapace (a.f.), 55 cm wide £100 - 140
530 A silver photograph frame,Birmingham 1919, 22 x 17 cm, assorted silverplated items, a wash jug, binoculars and otheritems (box)
531 A pair of Hensoldt Wetzlar binoculars,a Zenit-B camera, a Kodak camera, twoleather bound flasks, and other assorteditems (2 boxes) £80 - 120
532 Assorted games, past times, a silverplated epergne, bottles, glass, ceramics andsundries (2 boxes) £50 - 80
533 A copper kettle, a brass jam pan, a setof scales and other metalwares (qty)
534 A 19th century straw box, 17 cm wide,and other assorted boxes (box)
535 A brass koro, 15 cm wide, anothersimilar, an ivory crocodile, and other assorteditems (box)
536 A Malacca walking stick, with an ivoryhandle and silver collar, initialled, Birmingham1892 £50 - 80
537 A root wood walking cane, and otherssimilar (qty) £30 - 50
538 A brass dish, 73 cm diameter, acollapsible music stand, three Royal Doultonplates, decorated famous figures, an Arts andCrafts style lantern, two brass wall brackets,pictures, prints and other items (qty)
539 Two ceiling lights (2) £50 - 80
540 Four pairs of binoculars, a miner’slamp, three treen table lamps, and otherassorted items (2 boxes)
541 A pair of George III style brasscandlesticks, various brass bell weights, acopper kettle, and other metalwares (2 boxes)£50 - 80
542 An eastern brass crane, and othermetal wares (box) £30 - 50
543 A lady’s fur coat, two fur jackets, and afur stole (4)
544 A Clifton & Sons, Hatters of Winchesterhat box, 54 cm diameter £150 - 180
545 A quantity of reproduction guns (box)£40 - 50
546 An Arts & Crafts brass tray, decorated arising sun motif, 60 cm wide £50 - 70
547 A Blade hat box, 55 cm diameter £40 - 60
548 Taxidermy: An elephant foot jardiniere,26 cm diameter £60 - 80
549 A copper jardiniere, horse brasses,other copper ware, and items (box) £40 - 60
570 A 3 inch gauge locomotive and tender,140 cm long £150 - 180
571 A violin, with a 12½ two piece back,bears a label, with a bow, cased £50 - 70
572 A violin, with a 13 inch one piece back,cased £60 - 80
573 A violin, with a 14 inch one piece back,cased £60 - 80
574 A violin, with a 13 inch two piece back,bears a label, The Maidstone, cased £50 - 70
575 A violin, with a 14 inch two piece back,stamped Hoph, cased £80 - 100
576 A mandolin, the flat back decoratedfuchsias, cased £40 - 60
577 A violin bow, stamped Erich Steiner,and eleven other bows (12) £50 - 70
578 A violin, having a 14 ¼ two piece back,bears a label, N Audinot, Luthier, Eleve deVuillaume, Paris, 1893 £800 - 1000
579 A battery powered model motor boat,84 cm wide, on associated stand £60 - 80
580 A mandolin, bears a label, DCOBRAMBILLA NAPOLI £80 - 100
581 A J E Dallas banjo, 7375 £60 - 80
582 A wall barometer, with thermometer, ina carved oak case, 90 cm high
583 Taxidermy: A fox’s mask, on an oakshield, 20 cm wide £50 - 70
584 An inlaid mahogany tray, 59 cm wide£30 - 50
585 A brass fender, 114 cm wide, a brassbucket, a brass fire set on stand and othersimilar items (6) £60 - 80
586 Two copper warming pans, a brassminer’s lantern and other similar copper andbrass items (qty) £50 - 80
587 - 591
592 A Nathan David cold cast bronzeminiature of Dame Margot Fonteyn asOndine, 216/1000, 1977, boxed withcertificate, 28 cm high £200 - 250
593 A bronze figure of an Indian dancer, 19 cm high £30 - 50
594 A carved ivory and ormolu mountedfigure, of a nude lady, indistinctly signed, 15.5 cm high (repaired), on an associatedmarble stand, 18.5 cm high (overall) Seeillustration £350 - 450
595 A carriage timepiece, the white dialwith Roman numerals, signed MatthewNorman London, fitted a Matthew Normanmovement, in a brass four pillar case, 11.5 cm high £50 - 60
596 A late 19th century Grantor bronze, of aclassical maiden, 15 cm high £50 - 80
597 A Blue John box and cover, with a silvercoloured metal mount, 6 cm high, and twosimilar bowls, 13 and 8 cm diameter (somechips) See illustration £100 - 150
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598 A silver plated novelty golfing cruet£50 - 60
599 A pin cushion, in the form of astrawberry, a daguerreotype, a miniaturecamera, a carriage clock, cased, and a pair ofscent bottles (qty) £70 - 100
600 A Black Forest style bear inkwell, 8 cmhigh £60 - 80
601 An 18th century Dutch copper tobaccobox, 14.5 cm wide, and another similar (2) £60 - 80
602 A Chinese ivory cribbage board £170 - 200
603 Three Indian inlaid small boxes, a silvertop glass scent bottle, and other items £50 - 80
604 A Fairbairn & Sykes style fighting knife,with a leather scabbard £40 - 60
605 An Arts and Crafts enamel plaque,decorated children on a cliff top looking outto sea, unsigned, 8.5 x 14.5 cm See illustration£600 - 800
606 A Russian silver icon, of Jesus Christ,Ivan Zakarov, Moscow, 13 x 11 cm Seeillustration £200 - 300
607 A silver and enamel box and cover, thecover decorated flowers and foliage, importmarks for London 1912 (a.f.) 7 cm diameter£150 - 200
608 A J Halden & Co Manchester brassoptical square, in a leather case £60 - 80
609 A novelty owl, 7 cm high £80 - 100
610 A novelty rabbit, 9.5 cm high £80 - 100
611 A Warwick bear ‘Go To Bed’, 7.5 cmhigh £80 - 100
612 An Austrian cold painted bronzegroup, of two dachshunds, 4 cm high £70 - 100
613 A military jockey cap, case, 9 cmdiameter £40 - 60
614 A hardwood box, containing brassdominoes, an 18th century enamel box, andtwo Indian bronze figures (4) £50 - 70
615 A painted metal cat, a similar bird,polished hardstones, fossilized wood andother items (qty)
616 An 18ct gold fob watch, and a silverposy vase, Birmingham 1972, 12.5 cm high (2)£100 - 150
617 A micro mosaic frame, decoratedflowers and foliage, containing an image ofthe Madonna and child (a.f.), 14 cm high £150 - 200
618 An Ingersoll pocket watch, wrist andother watches (qty)
619 A late Victorian green grass silvertopped cosmetics jar, and three other similarjars (4) £50 - 70
620 A Chinese hardstone bowl, with a whitemetal cover, a similar pot, a carved pebble,and a green stone figure £80 - 100
621 A pair of Malay white metal and hornsalad servers £30 - 50
622 A Chinese hardstone sage, 5.5 cmhigh, and others similar (4) £40 - 60
623 An enamel miniature portrait, of MaryQueen of Scots, and another QueenElizabeth I (2) £320 - 380
624 A carved ivory desk thermometer andcompass, in the form of a column, and acarved and pierced ivory needle case, withvarious needles (2) See illustration £100 - 150
625 Of Napoleonic interest, a lock ofNapoleon Bonaparte’s hair, contained withina letter, stating: A lock of NapoleonBonaparte’s hair, cut off by himself July 1817,for an Englishman to take to Marie Louise,who gave it to Lord Stewart, the Ambassadorat Vienna to deliver. The Emperor, not wishingMarie Louise to receive it. Lord Steward gaveit to his secretary, Colonel, afterwards Sir,Henry Browne, who gave us a lock of it April17th 1820. With a typed letter transcriptionand a snuff box, the lid having an inlaid imageof Napoleon on horseback (4) See illustration£500 - 800
626 A 9ct gold cufflink, and other costumejewellery
627 A carved ivory miniature three tierwhatnot, with various utensils, 10 cm high£250 - 300
628 Assorted costume jewellery
629 Assorted costume jewellery
630 Assorted coins
631 A Chinese carved ivory visiting cardcase, a lacquered snuff box, an Indian box,with painted decoration and other items £100 - 150
632 A pair of silver fish servers, and anothersimilar plated set, both cased (2) £20 - 30
633 An Omega wristwatch box, a TagHeuer box, a pocket watch, and assortedwatches (qty)
634
635 Assorted costume jewellery £50 - 80
636 A carved emu egg, decorated anaboriginal scene, another, and an ostrich egg,boxed £240 - 280
637 A pair of X7 binoculars, cased, amodern miniature, lighters and other items(box)
638 Assorted Georgian and later keys (qty)£100 - 120
639 Three Mauchline ware egg cups (3) £60 - 80
640 A Mauchline ware casket, and a similarbox (2) £80 - 90
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641 A Mauchline ware stamp box, and asimilar card case (2) £50 - 60
642 A Mauchline ware stamp box, anotherbox, and a cylindrical canister (3) £80 - 100
643 A Mauchline ware string dispenser, anda similar money box (2) £40 - 50
644 A Mauchline ware vesta, and apokerwork snuff box (2) £70 - 80
645 A Mauchline ware mounted photoalbum, and another similar (2) £70 - 80
646 Two Mauchline ware boxes, and asimilar canister (3) £60 - 70
647 A Tunbridge ware pin cushion, and aMauchline ware needle box (2) £50 - 60
648 A Mauchline ware box and cover, in theform of a beehive, 7.5 cm high £40 - 50
649 A Mauchline ware letter rack £50 - 60
650 A Mauchline ware mounted book £70 - 80
651 A Tartan ware mounted book £50 - 60
652 A Tartan ware mounted book £50 - 60
653 Two Mauchline ware barrels (2) £40 - 50
654 A Victorian treen shoe, and two otherssimilar (3) £60 - 70
655 A Mauchline ware tulip vase, Made ofWood Which Grew on the Abbey Craig thesite of The National Wallace Monument, 28 cm high, and another similar (2) £60 - 100
656 A Tunbridge ware inlaid box, 17 cmwide £40 - 50
657 An inlaid walnut card box, 13.5 cm wide£50 - 70
658 A mahogany cigar box, in the form of abook, 16 cm wide £50 - 70
659 A silver mounted toasting fork,Sheffield 1909 £130 - 150
660 A gentleman’s stainless steel ZenithTime Command wristwatch, boxed, a Seikowristwatch, boxed, and another wristwatch (3)£70 - 90
661 A gentleman’s stainless steel TagHeuer wristwatch £160 - 180
662 A gentleman’s stainless steel Tissotwristwatch £60 - 70
663 A 9ct gold J W Benson hunter pocketwatch, the white dial signed J W BensonLondon, with Roman numerals and subsidiaryseconds dial, monogrammed £400 - 500
664 A lady’s 18ct yellow gold Rolexwristwatch, in a half hunter style case £250 - 300
665 A gentleman’s stainless steel OmegaSeamaster Cosmic wristwatch, with date £250 - 300
666 An 18ct gold Beuche-Girod wristwatch,with a black dial £250 - 300
667 A gentleman’s 18ct gold Juveniawristwatch, with date £400 - 450
668 A gentleman’s gold capped TudorOyster-Prince automatic gentleman’swristwatch, the silvered dial having Arabicnumerals, baton indices and dagger hands,case no 63381-7808, the screwed down backinitialled and dated £160 - 180
669 A late 18th century silver open facepocket watch, fitted a verge movement,indistinctly signed £80 - 100
670 A gentleman’s 14ct gold Rolex bubbleback wristwatch, with Arabic numerals andbaton indices See illustration £1400 - 1800
671 An 18ct gold Omega wristwatch, withsubsidiary seconds dial See illustration £500 - 600
672 An 18ct gold Baume & Mercierwristwatch, with Roman numerals £300 - 350
673 A 14ct gold dress ring, and four 9ctgold dress rings (5) £60 - 80
674 An Art Nouveau style 14ct gold andenamel brooch, decorated a lady’s head andflowers £50 - 80
675 A single strand pearl necklace £150 - 180
676 A 22ct gold wedding band, approx. 5.9g £70 - 100
677 A five stone diamond ring, a 9ct goldsignet ring, approx. 6.6 g, and another ring (3)£100 - 150
678 An 18ct gold ring, Mizpah, approx. 1.8 g, and a silvered coloured metal charmbracelet, with silver and other charms (2) £60 - 100
679 A Sherborne half penny token, 1793,together with fifteen other various 17th, 18thand 19th century tokens (16) £80 - 120
680 An Elizabeth I shilling, two 3d pieces,1569 and 1573, a Queen Anne shilling, 1711, aGeorge I shilling, 1723, a medieval silver halfpenny and various cut silver pennies (12) £100 - 120
681 Five George III silver bank tokens,comprising a three shilling, 1813, an Irish 30pence, 1808, a silver half crown Spanish dollar,1811, a one shilling and sixpence, 1812, and aMarlborough sixpence, 1811 (5) £100 - 120
682 For USA coins, including an Indianhead gold dollar, 1861, two one cent coins,1822 and 1845, and a dime, 1900 (4) £80 - 120
683 A Victorian silver crown, 1890, a WilliamIV groat, 1837, an Isle of Man cartwheelpenny, 1813, four various guinea andsovereign weights and a Prince of Wales box,containing model coinage dated 1848 £80 - 120
684 Various foreign silver and copper coins,including Brazil, Denmark and Knights ofMalta, 19th century and earlier (10) £80 - 120
685 A Chinese carved and pierced ivorybox, 11 cm wide, and a Chinese oval carvedivory panel, decorated flowers, centred with acarved boxwood section, mounted in a frame(2) £100 - 150
686 A carved Meerschaum pipe, the bowlin the form of a flower head, and decorated acherub with a frog, in a leather case £40 - 60
687 A pair of ivory opera glasses, a pair ofChinese shoes, and other items £40 - 60
688 A late 19th century Chinese blacklacquer and gilt sewing box, of shapedrectangular form, with a fitted interior, withcarved ivory sewing accessories, 35 cm wide(lacks one foot) See illustrations £200 – 300
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Furniture not starting before 12.30 pm700 A 19th century French rosewood twotier etagere, with brass mounts, the dishedtop on four mythical beast supports, and ontapering fluted legs, 90 cm wide Seeillustration £1000 - 1500
701 A late Victorian bamboo side cabinet,incorporating shelves, drawers and acupboard, 85 cm wide £200 - 300
702 A Victorian oak library bookcase,having three glazed doors enclosingadjustable shelves, above a central pull outslide with a leather inset top, above a plaindoor, flanked by a pair of doors with blind fretcarved decoration, 242 cm wide Seeillustration £550 - 750
703 A pair of carved wood Blackamoorstyle figures, with painted and gilt decoration,64 cm high (2) See illustration £450 - 550
704 A 19th century mahogany chest, of fivedrawers, 109 cm wide £60 - 90
705 A mahogany library bookcase, inlaidwith shell patterae and fleur-de-lys, themoulded cornice above two pairs of barglazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves,the base having two pairs of panel doors, ona plinth base, 230 cm wide See illustration£800 - 1200
706 A William and Mary style walnut stool£40 - 60
707 A Victorian walnut work table, on atripod base, 46 cm wide £70 - 100
708 A George III mahogany sideboard, thebowed central section having two drawersflanked by a cupboard and a drawer, ontapering turned legs, 197 cm wide Seeillustration £300 - 400
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709 A George III mahogany bureaubookcase, crossbanded in satinwood andwith boxwood and ebony stringing, inlaidoval and circular patterae, the architecturalpediment above a pair of astragal bar glazeddoors enclosing adjustable shelves, the fallfront revealing a fitted interior, above agraduated long drawer, with two shortdrawers and two further graduated longdrawers below, on bracket feet, 114 cm wideSee illustration £1400 - 1600
710 A Victorian walnut trumpet shapedwork table, with fitted interior, 43 cm wide £50 - 70
711 An inlaid mahogany octagonal winecellarette, on tapering square legs, 48 cmwide £80 - 120
712 An early Victorian rosewood polescreen £30 - 50
713 An oak dresser base, the frieze inlaidwith a star flanked by two drawers, ontapering legs with pad feet, 159 cm wide Seeillustration £100 - 200
714 A 19th century mahogany cellarette, ofsarcophagus form, 63 cm wide £170 - 260
715 A Victorian mahogany bookcase, with apair of glazed and panel doors, 125 cm wideSee illustration £100 - 150
716 A late Victorian oak corner bookcase,having glazed doors above panel doors £100 - 150
717 An artist’s easel £50 - 60
718 A Victorian mahogany table topcabinet, the tambour doors revealing pigeonholes, 90.5 cm wide £100 - 150
719 A George III mahogany chest, having abrushing slide above four graduated longdrawers, on bracket feet, 86 cm wide Seeillustration £800 - 1000
720 A Zimmermann baby grand piano, ontapering square legs, 145 cm wide Seeillustration £150 - 250
721 A wing armchair, a tub armchair, aninlaid mahogany carver chair, and two similardining chairs (5) £50 - 80
722 A Coalbrookdale Christopher Dresserdesigned cast iron hall stand, with aestheticmotifs, the design registered December 1867(some repairs), 190 cm high See illustration£200 - 400
723 A Japanese red lacquer fire screen,inset a shibayama style panel decorated abird of prey, 70 cm wide £30 - 40
724 An early 19th century mahoganybreakfast table, on a baluster turned columnand four downswept legs, 122 cm wide £100 - 200
725 An early Victorian rosewood polescreen, with a needlework panel £80 - 120
726 A mahogany drum top table, theleather inset top above four real and fourfalse drawers, 76 cm diameter £200 - 250
727 A Chinese huali wood jardiniere stand,carved and pierced prunus, with a marbleinset top, 35 cm diameter £100 - 150
728 A George III style walnut card table,with carved decoration, 92 cm wide £150 - 200
729 A rosewood piano stool, on a triformbase £30 - 50
730 A late 19th century walnut table, havingtwo frieze drawers, on tapering turned legs, adrawer stamped STRAHAN & CO, 118 cmwide £50 - 80
731 An Arts & Crafts style copper fireplacehood, 63 cm wide £50 - 60
732 A nest of two occasional tables, thelargest 50.5 cm wide, a wine table, and threeother tables (5) £50 - 80
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733 A 19th century mahogany bow frontchest, of five drawers, 106 cm wide £70 - 100
734 A George III mahogany D shape teatable, crossbanded and with boxwoodstringing, on tapering square legs, 91.5 cmwide See illustration £200 - 300
735 A Louis XVI style gilt stool £50 - 80
736 A 19th century mahogany chest, havingthree short drawers above three graduatedlong drawers, on bracket feet, 115 cm wideSee illustration £200 - 250
737 An early 19th century gentleman’smahogany estate cabinet, having three shortdrawers above a pair of panel doorsenclosing an arrangement of drawers, pigeonholes and shelves, 110 cm wide £250 - 280
738 A 19th century mahogany firescreen,painted flowers and inset an embroideredpanel, 58 cm wide (closed) £50 - 80
739 A 19th century mahogany chest, of fourgraduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 95 cm wide See illustration £100 - 150
740 An Arts and Craft style wrought ironand copper firescreen, 86 cm high £50 - 80
741 An early Victorian rosewood chest,having an arrangement of five short and threelong drawers, 127 cm wide £50 - 80
742 An Irish mahogany silver table, thethree quarter sided dished top with re-entrantcorners, having two end drawers, on cabriolelegs with pad feet, 82 cm wide See illustration£800 - 1200
743 A Chinese hardwood jardiniere stand,with a marble inset top and carved bamboo,49 cm high £150 - 180
744 A George III style pedestal desk, 122 cm wide £40 - 60
745 A mahogany bow front display cabinet,92 cm wide, and a mahogany bow front sidetable, 102 cm wide (2) £50 - 80
746 An early Victorian mahogany table,crossbanded, having a frieze drawer on atapering octagonal column, and a concavesided platform base, 98.5 cm wide £60 - 80
747 A 19th century inlaid mahogany box,on a stand, with tapering square legs, 41 cmwide See illustration £150 - 180
748 A 19th century mahogany chest ofdrawers (cut), 94 cm wide £40 - 60
749 A George III inlaid mahogany D shapetea table, on tapering square legs with spadefeet, 91 cm wide See illustration £200 - 300
750 An early Victorian mahogany tea table,on a tapering column and a concave sidedplatform base, 95 cm wide £70 - 100
751 A late Regency rosewood centre table,inlaid with cut brass, the rounded rectangulartop on a tapering column and triform basewith lion paw feet, 142 cm wide Seeillustration £1000 - 1500
752 A pair of French brass two tieretagere’s, with panels decorated birds,foliage and dragonflies, 58 cm wide (2) Seeillustration £1200 - 1400
753 A late 17th century North Europeancoffre fort box, veneered in oyster cutkingwood, and with elaborate brass mounts,on an associated stand with barley twist legs,joined by a shaped X stretcher, 70 cm wideSee inside back cover colour illustration£2000 - 3000
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758 A George III style mahogany partner’spedestal desk, the leather inset top above anarrangement of nine drawers to one side, theother side having three drawers and twocupboard doors, 153 cm wide See illustration£650 - 850
759 A late Victorian oak partner’s pedestaldesk, the leather inset top above anarrangement of drawers and cupboards, 152 cm wide See illustration £300 - 500
760 A blanket chest, 74 cm wide £50 - 60
761 A Persian runner, with geometricmotifs, on a red ground, within a multi border,326 x 93 cm £40 - 60
762 An early Victorian mahogany armchair,with lotus leaf capped front arms, andanother very similar (2) £500 - 700
763 An early 19th century mahoganybergere armchair, on tapering square legsSee illustration £200 - 300
764 An early 19th century mahoganybergere armchair, on tapering turned frontlegs See illustration £200 - 300
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765 An 18th century upholstered wingarmchair, on leaf capped cabriole legs withpaw feet, probably Irish See illustration £1500 - 2000
766 A kelim, with geometric motifs, 178 x240 cm
767 A late Victorian upholstered armchair£40 - 60
768 A carved oak coffer, 91 cm wide, anupholstered armchair, and a wall mirror (3) £50 - 80
769 A Victorian mahogany button backarmchair, carved a cartouche, flowerheadsand foliage £200 - 250
770 A late 19th century Caucasian rug,decorated with pairs of opposing birds, 131 x256 cm £100 - 200
771 A Victorian carved walnut chaiselongue, on cabriole legs with knurl feet £120 - 180
772 A pair of George III style mahoganycarver chairs, with shell carved crest rails, andpierced vase shaped splats, on leaf cappedcabriole legs with claw and ball feet (2) Seeillustration £200 - 300
773 A George III mahogany dining chair,carved flowers and foliage, with a piercedvase shaped splat, blind fret carved legs, andcarved H stretcher See inside back covercolour illustration £70 - 100
774 A Victorian style upholstered armchair,on turned front legs £100 - 150
775 A set of six George III style ladder backdining chairs, with rush seats, and an oak dropleaf dining table, 152 cm wide (7) £80 - 120
776 A Baluchi style carpet, and a rug (2) £40 - 60
777 A set of six early 19th centurymahogany dining chairs, with boxwoodstringing, upholstered seats, and taperingturned front legs (6) See illustration £300 - 400
778 A Sheraton style mahogany carverchair, with tapestry seat £50 - 80
779 A late 17th century style dining roomsuite, comprising a draw leaf dining table, 245 cm wide, a sideboard, having two pairs ofgeometric moulded panel doors, 202 cmwide, a serving table, 115 cm wide, a boxstool, 76 cm wide, and a set of ten diningchairs (14) See illustration £600 - 800
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780 A set of six ladder back dining chairs,with rush seats (5+1) (6) £70 - 100
781 A Soumak style rug, 152 x 113 cm £20 - 30
782 A set of nine 19th century mahoganydining chairs, with horizontal splats, drop inseats, and turned front legs (8+1) (9) Seeillustration £400 - 600
783 An oak hanging corner cupboard, 74 cm wide £50 - 70
784 An oak joint stool, 46 cm wide £50 - 80
785 An early 19th century mahogany twinpillar dining table, inset an extra leaf, ontapering square columns, concave sidedplatform bases and scroll toes, 193 cm wide£300 - 350
786 Three Chinese carved and inlaidbamboo section panels (3) £40 - 60
787 A George III mahogany tallboy cheston chest, the moulded cornice above twoshort and three graduated long drawers, thebase with three further graduated longdrawers, 110 cm wide See illustration £100 - 150
788 An early 19th century oak and elmdresser, the moulded cornice above a two tierplate rack, the base having three friezedrawers above a pair of panel doors, on stilefeet, 167 cm wide See illustration £600 - 800
789 A Turkomen rug, with elephant ghuldecoration, on a red ground, within a multiborder, 190 x 210 cm £100 - 150
790 An early 19th century mahogany hallchair, and a similar carved oak hall chair (2)£50 - 80
791 A mahogany cellarette, of octagonalform, on tapering square legs, 47.5 cm wide£150 - 180
792 A Victorian mahogany pedestalsideboard, 197 cm wide £100 - 150
793 A late Victorian oak breakfront librarybookcase, having a pair of glazed centraldoors above a recess, with three drawersbelow, flanked by open shelves with drawersbelow, 260 cm wide £100 - 150
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794 A Victorian style overmantel mirror, 111 cm wide £80 - 120
795 An Edwardian mahogany displaycabinet, inlaid with a basket of fruit, a ribbontie and scrolling foliage, 134 cm wide Seeillustration £150 - 200
796 An 18th century style Irish tallboy chest,the moulded and dentil cornice above sevengraduated long drawers, on a shell mountedplinth base, with cabriole legs with claw andball feet, 84 cm wide See illustration £600 - 800
797 A Brights of Nettlebed 18th centurystyle bureau bookcase, veneered in burr elm,63 cm wide £200 - 250
798 A George III style inlaid mahoganybookcase on cupboard, the swan neckpediment above a pair of bar glazed doors,the base having two frieze drawers above apair of panel doors, on bracket feet, 102 cmwide See illustration £140 - 180
799 A late 19th century Anglo-Flemishstained oak side cabinet, carved and piercedin high relief with dead game, flowers,foliage, and figures, the two tier back abovetwo frieze drawers, with a pair of doors below,206 cm wide See illustration £400 - 500
800 A late Victorian lady’s inlaid rosewoodwriting table, on tapering square legs, 107 cm wide See illustration £200 - 300
801 A Victorian mahogany desk, having anarrangement of nine drawers, on bun feet,119 cm wide £50 - 80
802 A set of oak shelves, 76 cm wide, and astool on hairy paw feet (2) £40 - 60
803 A Regency style walnut sofa table, 145 cm wide £50 - 80
804 An early 20th century oak shop displaycabinet, 58 cm wide £50 - 80
805 A George III style mahogany chest, offour drawers, 65 cm wide £50 - 80
806 A 19th Century mahogany pole screen,with a shield shaped beadwork panel £50 - 80
807 A mahogany chest, of two short andtwo long drawers, on bracket feet, 89 cm wide£50 - 80
808 A George III style quartetto nest ofinlaid mahogany tables, the largest 57 cmwide £40 - 60
809 A George III mahogany chest, having abrushing slide above four graduated longdrawers, on bracket feet, 86 cm wide Seeillustration £120 - 180
810 An inlaid mahogany patience/cardtable, of small proportions, the swivel foldover top on tapering square legs, 53.5 cmwide £50 - 80
811 A Victorian burr walnut writing table,the leather inset top above a frieze drawer, onbaluster and fluted turned legs, joined by apole stretcher, 96 cm wide See illustration£120 - 180
812 A 19th century mahogany table, onrope twist legs, 77 cm wide £40 - 60
813 A breakfront walnut desk, having aleather inset top, 123 cm wide £50 - 80
814 A 19th century inlaid mahogany cardtable, on tapering square legs, 53 cm wide£100 - 150
815 An inlaid walnut four tier whatnot, 145 cm high £20 - 40
816 An oak armchair, with a solid seat(reduced in height)
817 A late Victorian mahogany extendingdining table, inset an extra leaf, on taperingfluted legs, 176 cm wide £30 - 40
818 A Chinese carved camphor woodchest, 100 cm wide £40 - 60
819 A George III pine mule chest, 116 cmwide £100 - 150
820 A late Victorian three plate overmantelmirror, 143 cm wide £200 - 300
821 A chest on stand, veneered in walnut,having two short and three long drawers, thebase with three drawers, on cabriole legs withpad feet, 100 cm wide See illustration £200 - 300
822 A plantation style armchair, on turnedfront legs £150 - 200
823 An early 19th century mahogany librarytable, crossbanded, having two friezedrawers, on end supports with sledge feethaving scroll toes, 160 cm wide See insidefront cover colour illustration £800 - 1200
824 A late Victorian mahogany duet stool,95 cm wide £200 - 250
825 A Victorian mahogany hanging cornercupboard, and a dressing mirror (2) £40 - 60
826 A George III mahogany bureau, the fallfront revealing a fitted interior, above twoshort and three graduated long drawers, onogee bracket feet, 120 cm wide £150 - 200
827 A walnut tripod table, 54 cm diameter£40 - 60
828 A mahogany bow front chest, of fourdrawers, 50 cm wide £40 - 60
829 A George III mahogany chest on chest,the moulded cornice above two short andthree graduated long drawers, the base withthree further graduated long drawers, onbracket feet, 114 cm wide See illustration£700 - 900
Lot 809 Lot 811 Lot 821
Lot 829
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830 An early 19th century mahogany winecellarette, of sarcophagus form, 68 cm wideSee illustration £200 - 300
831 A mahogany carver chair, with a drop-inseat £60 - 90
832 An inlaid mahogany pedestal desk,having an arrangement of nine drawers onsplay bracket feet, 160 cm wide Seeillustration £850 - 950
833 A 19th century oak chest, of two shortand three graduated long drawers, 94 cmwide £100 - 150
834 A pair of 19th century inlaid mahoganyoccasional tables, on tapering square legsjoined by an X stretcher, 46.5 cm wide (2) Seeillustration £400 - 600
835 A mahogany bow front chest, of fourdrawers, 114 cm wide £40 - 60
836 An Epstein Brothers style Art Decodining table, veneered in birds eye maple andcrossbanded in walnut, of shaped rectangularform, 183 cm wide, and a matching set of sixcloud back dining chairs, with leatherupholstery, and on tapering square front legs(7) See illustration £1500 - 2000
837 A glass electrolier, with prismatic andbead drops £100 - 150
838 A late 18th century style oval wallmirror, with a ribbon tie surmount, decoratedbell flowers, a vase, and a ram’s mask, 158 cmhigh £100 - 150
839 A Regency style mahogany twin pillardining table, inset an extra leaf, 176 cm wide,a floor standing corner cupboard, a set of fourmahogany dining chairs, an oak gatelegtable, a pine desk, a coffee table, a pianostool and a TV stand £60 - 100
840 A George III style mahogany twin pillardining table, inset an extra leaf, 258 cm wide£200 - 300
841 A Victorian style upholstered armchair,and another similar (2) £40 - 60
842 A Victorian style white marble fireplacesurround (disassembled), the mantelpiece157 cm wide £50 - 80
843 A wrought iron magazine rack, 46 cmwide, a wall mirror, and other assortedpictures and prints (qty)
844 A set of six late Victorian walnut diningchairs, a mahogany two door cupboard, twooak chests, a draw leaf dining table, and abrass firescreen (11) £60 - 100
845 A butler’s tray, on a stand, and twoother trays (3) £60 - 100
846 A Hayter Heritage 13/30 ride ontractor/lawn mower See illustration £200 - 400
847 A set of four Edwardian dining chairs, amodern leather armchair, with a matchingstool £50 - 60
848 A tub armchair, and a walnut low table,inset with a needlework panel (2) £100 - 120
849 A pair of mahogany bedside chests,and other occasional furniture (qty)
850 An Obermeier upright piano, in anebonised case, 48 cm wide, and a piano stool(2)
851 Three brass coal scuttles, a travellingtrunk, a case and other related items (qty) £80 - 100
852 An 18th century style oak gatelegtable, 125 cm wide £50 - 80
853 A Dutch oak bombé chest, havingthree long drawers, 93 cm wide £270 - 300
854 A Victorian rosewood chair, and abedroom chair (2) £50 - 70
855 An oak chest of drawers, 76 cm wide, areproduction dining table, a pair of chairs, atea trolley, and other occasional furniture (qty)£50 - 80
856 A George III style mahogany servingtable, on tapering square legs with spadefeet, 138 cm wide £70 - 100
857 A Guy Rogers Manhattan three seatersettee, with four matching armchairs andthree box stools (8) £200 - 300
Lot 834
Lot 836
Lot 830 Lot 832
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858 A mahogany Pembroke table, 74 cmwide £50 - 80
859 A pine two door cupboard, 112 cmwide, two tables, and a TV cabinet (4) £40 - 60
860 A marble top washstand, 108 cm wide,and a hall mirror (2) £50 - 80
861 A button back leather swivel armchair,and a filing cabinet (2) £40 - 60
862 An oak office desk, 151 cm wide
863 A modern pine kitchen dresser, 137 cm wide, and a similar side cabinet (2) £40 - 60
864 An oak coffee table, 122 cm wide, andfive standard lamps (6) £50 - 70
865 A Victorian mahogany three doorwardrobe, with arched panel doors, 208 cmwide £100 - 150
866 A wheel back kitchen armchair, threeother chairs, and a mahogany table (5) £60 - 80
867 An Edwardian mahogany displaycabinet, 90 cm wide £40 - 60
868 A Victorian mahogany washstand, 107 cm wide, and four mahogany diningchairs (5) £50 - 80
869 A Victorian mahogany writing table,122 cm wide, an oak tripod table, and twochairs (4) £50 - 80
870 An oak bureau, 74 cm wide, anupholstered armchair and an eggshell tea set(3)
871 An inlaid walnut music cabinet, 52 cmwide, a pair of bedroom chairs, a floorstanding corner cupboard, and a kitchentable (5) £40 - 60
872 A Victorian oak table, on turned legs,124 cm wide £40 - 60
873 A wardrobe, a sofa bed, a coffee table,a standard lamp, a similar mirror, twobookcases, other occasional furniture andsundries (qty) £50 - 80
874 A stripped pine chest of drawers, 87 cm wide, an elm stool, a painted bucket,and a carved oak table (4) £50 - 80
875 A cast iron garden bench, with woodenslatted seat £30 - 50
876 A cast iron garden chair, and a similartable (2) £120 - 140
877 A cast iron garden chair, and a similartable (2) £120 - 140
878 A painted garden table, with fourmatching chairs (5)
879 A teak garden table, and a set of fourreclining teak garden chairs (5) £70 - 100
880 An oak swivel armchair, a walnut twodoor cupboard, and a two tier table (3) £50 - 80
881 A modern three seater settee, with amatching pair of armchairs £50 - 80
882 A Victorian iron boot scraper, sixmodern bentwood chairs, pictures andsundries (qty)
883 A 19th century mahogany bow fronttable, 92 cm wide, and a 19th century inlaidmahogany firescreen, 58 cm wide (2) £40 - 60
884 A modern oak draw leaf dining table,260 cm wide, and a matching set of six diningchairs (7) £200 - 300
885 A set of six kitchen wheel back chairs(6) £50 - 80
886 A Victorian stripped pine blanket chest,97 cm wide £40 - 60
887 A William and Mary style inlaid walnutchest, of small proportions, 65 cm wide £100 - 150
888 A George III style elm bow front cheston chest, 76.5 cm wide £100 - 150
889 An 18th century style walnut chest onstand (in need of restoration), 105 cm wide£100 - 150
890 A Victorian ebonised and amboynabookcase, 98 cm wide, and a Victorianottoman (2) £60 - 90
891 A 19th century mahogany bow frontchest, of five drawers, 111 cm wide £100 - 150
892 A set of four ladder back dining chairs,an oak drop leaf table, an oak dresser, a stool,a Pembroke table and a small drop leaf table(8) £40 - 60
893 A set of six George III style mahoganydining chairs, a similar sideboard, a pair ofbedside chest of drawers, another bedsidechest, a pine table, and other occasionalfurniture (qty) £50 - 80
894 An early Victorian rosewood card table,92 cm wide, and a burr walnut hanging cornercupboard (both for restoration) (2) £50 - 80
895 Various rugs, a pair of dining chairs, acupboard, three tables and other items (qty)£60 - 80
896 A late Victorian walnut three doorwardrobe, 202 cm wide
897 An Edwardian inlaid mahoganywardrobe, 126 cm wide, a matchingwashstand, and three pairs of chairs (8) £50 - 80
898 A Victorian mahogany three doorwardrobe, with two drawers below, 214 cmwide £200 - 300
899 A mahogany chest, of five drawers, 110cm wide £50 - 70
900 Assorted alabaster and other tablelamps £50 - 70
901 An oak bookcase, on barley twist legs,107 cm wide £40 - 60
902 An oak dresser, 133 cm wide, asideboard, a firescreen, and a work box (4)£50 - 80
903 A mahogany hanging cornercupboard, with a single panel door, 79 cmwide £30 - 40
904 A small mahogany bedside cupboard,34 cm wide £30 - 50
905 A French cast iron fire grate, 55 cmwide £50 - 60
906 A set of six George III style mahoganydining chairs, on tapering fluted front legs(4+2) (6) £100 - 200
907 A pair of 18th century style carved oaksingle bed ends, 93 cm wide (2) £100 - 120
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CHARTERHOUSEAuctioneers & Valuers
The Long Street Salerooms, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3BSTelephone (01935) 812277 Facsimile (01935) 389387
www.charterhouse-auctions.co.uk [email protected]
Bidding Slip
Date of Sale: ..............................................................................................................................................
I authorise Charterhouse to bid on the above listed lot(s) on my behalf.
Name & Address: ........................................................................................................................................
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Telephone:.......................................................................................................................................................
Signed:........................................................................ Bidding Number...................................................
Lot No Description Bid(excluding premium)
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1. DEFINITIONSIn these Conditions:(a) "auctioneer" means the firm of Charterhouse or its authorised
auctioneer, as appropriate;(b) "deliberate forgery" means an imitation made with the intention
of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, cultureor source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogueas being the work of a particular creator and which at the dateof the sale had a value materially less than it would have had ifit had been in accordance with the description;
(c) "hammer price" means the level of bidding reached (at orabove any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down thehammer;
(d) "terms of consignment" means the stipulated terms and rates ofcommission on which Charterhouse accepts instructions fromsellers or their agents;
(e) "total amount due" means the hammer price in respect of thelot sold together with any premium, Value Added Taxchargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaultingbuyer under these Conditions;
(f) "sale proceeds" means the net amount due to the seller, beingthe hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the statedrate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts dueto us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising;
(g) "You", "Your", etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2.(h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.
2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER(a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding
and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering theauction room to view or bid;
(b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneerconducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price andany dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer'sabsolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course ofthe auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably inexercising this discretion.
(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals.(d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up
to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid isalso reserved.
(e) Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.
3. INCREMENTSBidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.
4. THE PURCHASE PRICEThe buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premiumthereon of 19.5% plus VAT at the rate imposed by law.
5. VALUE ADDED TAXValue Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all itemsaffixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is chargedat the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is
payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to "Information forBuyers" for a brief explanation of the VAT position).
6. PAYMENT(1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will:
(a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and(b) pay to us the total amount due in cash up to £9,000, or
cheque allowing 10 days for the cheque to clear beforeitems can be claimed, or credit card (subject to a 2%surcharge) or debit charge (not subject to a surcharge) or insuch other way as is agreed by us. Our preferred method ofpayment is by debit card in person, plus two forms ofidentification.
(2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards anysums owing from you to us on any account whatever withoutregard to any directions of you or your agent, whether expressor implied.
(3) Telephone Payments can only be accepted for less than£200. Debit and credit card payments for £200 or more canonly be made in person with chip and pin number. Whenpurchasers of invoices for more than £200 are unable toattend the saleroom to pay, payment is accepted by banktransfer in full, bank details displayed at the bottom of eachinvoice.
7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES(1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until
you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due.(2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that
you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working daysfollowing the day of the auction or upon the clearance of anycheque used for payment after which you shall be responsiblefor any removal, storage and insurance charges.
(3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paidfor.
8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECTPURCHASES
(1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordancewith these Conditions or if there is any other breach of theseConditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf,shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to anyother rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or moreof the following rights and remedies:(a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract;(b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by
us to you;(c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case
you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in thetotal amount due (after crediting any part payment andadding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belongto the seller;
(d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, inthe case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere;
(e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per monthon the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid formore than 3 working days after the sale;
(f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay thetotal amount due;
CONDITIONS OF SALECharterhouse carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a saleon the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.
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(g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at futureauctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shallbe accepted;
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in futurebecoming due to you towards the settlement of the totalamount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retainpossession of) any of your property in our possession for anypurpose until the debt due is satisfied.
(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursuethese rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to makeappropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions
9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITYAll members of the public on our premises are there at their own riskand must note the lay-out of the accommodation and securityarrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employeesor agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except asrequired by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safetyof the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.
10. COMMISSION BIDSWhilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auctionand are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lotand shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfiedthemselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and inwriting execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor ouremployees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so. Wheretwo or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reservethe right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.
11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITYThe seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the trueowner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the trueowner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good andmarketable title to the property free from any third party claims.
12. AGENCYThe auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims anyresponsibility for default by sellers or buyers.
13. TERMS OF SALEThe seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulationsof these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignmentas notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot.
14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION(1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical
for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot.Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view andinspect before any sale and they (and any independent expertson their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of anydescription applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on theunderstanding that, inevitably, representations or statements byus as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance,condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion.We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly andreasonably held and accept liability for opinions givennegligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither wethe auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the selleraccept liability for the correctness of such opinions and allconditions and warranties, whether relating to description,condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, arehereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following
Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save asprovided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”.
(2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed tobe sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.
15. FORGERIESNotwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to bea deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as whenbought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from therelevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. Ifwe are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is adeliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lotincluding any buyer's premium provided that (1) if the cataloguedescription reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as atthe date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a goodand marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under thiscondition.The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any rightor remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale.
GENERAL16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to
our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.
17. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expensesincurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of theseConditions and any exclusions provided by them shall beavailable to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.
(2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemedto be for the benefit of employees and agents of the sellerand/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.
18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be givenby first class mail, email or Swiftmail in which case it shall bedeemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours afterposting or sending.
19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions ofparticular classes of items in which case the descriptions mustbe interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at thecommencement of the catalogue.
20. ATTRIBUTION OF PICTURESThe forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of theartist indicates in our opinion a work by the artist.The initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist indicatesin our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be whollyor in part his work. The surname of the artist indicates in our opinion a work of the school orby one of the followers of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date.Bears signature indicates in our opinion that this is not the signatureof the artist. All other terms are self explanatory.
21. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by usnotwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of theTerms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevanttime only and in respect of that particular concession only; in allother respects these Conditions shall be construed as having fullforce and effect.
22. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.
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Lot 42 Lot 178
Lot 229
Lot 34
Lots 773 & 753
Lot 63
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CHARTERHOUSEThe Long Street Salerooms Sherborne Dorset DT9 3BS
Telephone: 01935 812277 Facsimile: 01935 389387
Email [email protected] www.charterhouse-auctions.co.uk
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