Antiques & Fine Art Sale
on Tuesday 23rd March 2010
1. A double herringbone cross-over bracelet, with spaced five stone diamond detail between loops, the single cut diamonds in simple claw mounts, push button clasp£300-500
2. A solitaire diamond ring, 18ct gold band£200-300
3. A late Victorian enamel and seed pearl pendant, the oval pendant with a seed pearl cluster to centre and seed pearl surround on later box link chain, together with a novelty bracelet, with marcasite set frogs between oval amethyst stones
£120-160
4. Two 2000 British gold sovereigns, two 2000 half sovereigns and a 1909 half sovereign (5)
£350-450
5. An 1867 United States of America twenty dollar gold coin£600-700
6. An 1879 United States of America twenty dollar gold coin£600-700
7. An 1895 United States of America twenty dollar gold coin£600-700
8. A 1904 United States of America twenty dollar gold coin£600-700
9. A 1927 United States of America twenty dollar gold coin£600-700
10. A Mexican 50 peso gold coin £600-700
11. An Austrian 100 Corona gold coin£500-600
12. A 1911 French 100 franc gold coin£500-600
13. A 1966 Monaco Princess Grace/Prince Rainier 200 franc commemorative gold coin£400-500
14. A 1966 Monaco Princess Grace/Prince Rainier 200 franc commemorative gold coin£400-500
15. Nine Napoleon II 20 franc gold coins, comprising 1853, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1865 and 1868£800-1000
16. Two Napoleon 20 franc gold coins (1811 and 1813), together with six Napoleon II (1855, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1860 x 2) and two 1911 (10)£800-1000
17. A gentleman's Breitling manual Datoria chronograph, with calendar aperture and two subsidiary dials at 9 and 3 o'clock, baton numerals and sweep seconds hand, together with a gentleman's Montine wristwatch with calendar aperture at 3 o'clock, baton numerals and sweep seconds hand£150-250
18. A three stone diamond half hoop ring, the graduated brilliant cut diamonds in claw mounts£120-180
19. A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond in simple claw mounts, together with a single stone amethyst and split pearl bar brooch
£150-250
20. An opal and diamond cluster ring, a garnet cluster ring, an opal and garnet cluster ring, a three stone diamond ring and a 9ct gold ring
£150-250
21. A Victorian brooch, the circular ceramic panel with hand painted and gilded detail, the gold mount with rope twist border, together with a graduated three stone half hoop diamond ring, a diamond set eternity ring and a quantity of other jewellery£120-180
22. A shell cameo of a lady, together with a three stone diamond gypsy set ring and a Victorian rose gold mounted cameo ring£120-180
23. A UK 1980 gold proof set, incorporating a £5 coin, a £2 coin, one sovereign and a half sovereign, in Royal Mint velvet lined case with leaflet£1200-1500
24. A sapphire and diamond ring, the two pear-shaped sapphires set horizontally between a diagonal band of single cut diamonds, together with a silver curb pattern bracelet suspended with multiple charms£150-250
25. Georg Jensen, a flattened circular link design necklace, with earrings and bracelet en suite£200-300
26. An emerald and diamond ring, the inverted pear-shaped emerald within a border of brilliant cut diamonds, trefoil diamond shoulders, signed 'Cartier England', in fitted Cartier box£1000-1500
27. A sovereign set bracelet, the six sovereigns dated between 1896 and 1927, in circular mounts, with chain link connections£800-1200
28. A Garrard gold plated presentation pocket watch, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, inscribed 'BR London Midland Region H G Painting 45 years service', cased, together with three First World War medals presented to H G Painting SRA, RN, and a cased set of mother of pearl dress buttons£80-100
29. A gentleman's single stone diamond ring, cushion cut in 18 carat gold claw mounted band£500-600
30. A 22ct gold wedding band£80-120
31. A 19th century micro-mosaic brooch, depicts Roman ruin, together with an enamelled 1887 crown made as a brooch, a 9ct gold St. Christopher, a pocket watch, a scroll buckle brooch and a pair of cufflinks£80-100
32. A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond in simple claw mount to plain shank, and a single stone diamond ring in illusion mount, in a silver mounted ring box
£300-500
33. A 19th century yellow gold fob seal, together with one other open work fob seal£200-250
34. A diamond two stone cross over ring, the eight cut diamonds in claw mounts and simple shank£120-180
35. A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut stone in simple claw mount, to plain 18ct gold shank£300-400
36. A gold muff chain, the fancy link chain with suspensory single clip, 156cm (62in)£300-400
37. A shell cameo of a boy, in 9ct gold mount, together with an early 19th century shell cameo of a Roman with reeded mount (cameo cracked), a shell cameo of a lady in oval brooch mount and two lava cameos£200-300
38. Georg Jensen, a bangle with applied beadwork decoration, stamped 'Georg Jensen', in Georg Jensen case, together with a silver brooch in the form of a tree within an oval mount, cabochon ruby detail£100-150
39. A large single stone Cairngorm pendant, in stylised yellow metal mount, together with a single stone amethyst ring, an enamelled buckle and a pendant£120-180
40. A three stone diamond bar brooch, on simple crossover style mount, together with a foliate seed pearl mounted bar brooch, a three stone half hoop ring and a gold and seed pearl heart shaped pendant and chain£140-180
41. An Edwardian diamond set ring, shaped rectangular with single cut diamonds and diamond detail to tapered shoulders£100-150
42. A diamond half hoop eternity ring, the slightly graduated mixed old cut diamonds in engraved channel mount£300-500
43. A sapphire line bracelet, the seven oval cut sapphires with quatrefoil white stone detail between, to a rectangular open link bracelet and push bar clasp£250-350
44. An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver perpetual desk calendar, with ivorine date cards, Birmingham 1904, together with one other£80-100
45. A late Victorian silver cake basket, pierced and engraved with ribbons and swags, domed foot and swing handle, Sheffield 1900 by Henry Wilkinson, approximately 20 troy oz£150-200
46. A Victorian silver dressing table jar, cylindrical, the bayonet cover chased with scrolls and shells, London 1898 by J C Vickery, together with a Britannia Standard silver hand mirror, London 1923£100-150
47. A George V plain silver photograph frame, with oak easel back, Birmingham 1916, to display an image 24 x 19.5cm (9 1/2 x 7 3/4in)£80-120
48. A matched silver canteen of Old English pattern flatware for twelve persons, in an oak bow fronted cabinet, raised on cabriole supports, 65cm (25 1/2in) wide, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, four serving spoons, twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives, carving set etc, mixed assay offices and dates, 19th and 20th century£1000-1500
49. A George III silver basting spoon, London 1793, approx 3 troy oz, together with a Georgian bright cut spoon£60-80
50. An Edwardian mahogany cased set of silver fish knives and forks for twelve persons, Sheffield 1906 by Mappin and Webb£200-250
51. Asprey, a set of six graduated silver beakers, with gilt interiors, Birmingham 1929, approx 20 troy oz £200-300
52. A set of six Art Nouveau Russian silver tablespoons, scalloped terminals, vacant cartouches and engraved to each side with trailing foliage£150-250
53. A set of twelve Art Nouveau Russian silver teaspoons, engraved to each side with trailing foliage and poppies£150-250
54. A mid 20th century presentation silver cigarette box, engine turned decoration monogrammed 'NP' (Norman Painting as Phil Archer) and inscribed 'presented by the BBC on the occasion of the thousandth episode of The Archers 22nd November 1954', Birmingham 1954, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) wide£80-120
55. A pair of George III silver mounted glass oil and vinegar condiment bottles, with scallop thumb pieces, Sheffield, considered to be 1783, 19cm (7 1/2in) high£60-80
56. A set of six Victorian Scottish silver whisky tots of thistle bowl design, raised on stems with circular bases, engraved 'Dinna Forget', Edinburgh 1882 and 1883, approx 11 troy oz£100-150
57. A Cartier silver box, finely ridged body with canted corners, opening to reveal a gilded interior, London 1927, inscribed to base 'Cartier 5009', 13.5cm (5 1/4in), approx 9 troy oz£80-120
58. A 19th century folding silver dessert knife and fork, with mother of pearl handles, in case, part hall marks visible £80-100
59. A George III silver vinaigrette, punch decoration to hinged cover reveals gilded interior with pierced grille, Birmingham 1809, 4cm (1 1/2in) wide£80-100
60. A Victorian heavy silver tea and coffee set of wrythen baluster form, London 1896 by Barnard & Sons, 76 troy oz gross weight£300-350
61. A George IV three piece tea set of lobed compressed form, chased and repousse floral decoration, comprising teapot, cream jug and two handled sugar bowl, crested and monogrammed, London 1825, combined approximately 38 troy oz, by William Bateman£500-700
62. A Victorian matched silver tea set, comprising a squat teapot with chased floral swag decoration, London 1893, a silver sugar bowl, floral banded rim, London 1881, and a floral and acanthus decorated milk jug, Chester 1898, combined weight approximately 22 troy oz£150-200
63. A 20th century silver salver of Georgian design, with pie crust rim, raised on three scroll supports, bears presentation inscription, Sheffield 1936, 25cm (10in) diameter, weight approximately 16 troy oz£100-150
64. A 20th century silver sugar caster of Georgian design, octagonal baluster form, London 1936, approximately 9 troy oz£80-100
65. A matched set of early 19th century Queen's pattern silver flatware, includes four dinner forks, six dessert forks, six tea spoons and eight dessert spoons, London 1821 and 1832, crested, combined weight approx 48 troy oz£250-300
66. A silver and tortoiseshell five piece dressing table appointment set, Birmingham 1925 by Williams Ltd£150-250
67. A Georg Jensen silver sauce ladle, together with other silver ladles£60-100
68. A Victorian silver sugar caster, repousse baluster form, London 1883, together with a plain Georgian silver sugar caster, London 1787, combined weight approx 8 troy oz£80-120
69. A pair of Victorian silver plated Corinthian column candlesticks, with acanthus terminals and detachable nozzles, the raised square bases with acanthus border and elephant's masks to corners, stamped and marked 'Elkington and Co.'£100-150
70. A Staniforth's pattern silver plated three bottle tantalus, with cut glass square spirit decanter, raised on compressed bun feet, 36cm (14in) wide£300-400
71. An Edwardian silver plated rectangular hot plate food warmer, with burners and hot plate, raised on four angular cabriole supports, 59cm (23in) wide£80-100
72. A late 19th century Turkish Canakkale ewer, with twisted handle and elaborate spout, decorated with lustrous oxides and applied motif, 36cm (14in) high£200-300
73. A 19th century Doulton stoneware jug, applied and piped decoration, incised 'AH', 24cm (9 1/2in) high£80-100
74. A Katz Hutte German figure group, of two ladies in 19th century costume on a sofa, 22cm (8 3/4in) high£80-120
75. A pair of early 20th century Moorcroft small baluster vases, pomegranate pattern, cobalt blue ground, paper labels to bases, 10cm (4in) high£80-120
76. A Pratt cream ware figure of 'La Nourrice', painted in apple green, manganese, egg yolk yellow and blue, possibly North Country, c.1800, 25.5cm (10in) £300-400
77. A 19th century Pratt pot lid, with bear baiting scene, 8cm (3in) diameter, together with one other pot lid, figures and sheep on a cliff top, in a rosewood frame£60-80
78. A Victorian Pearlware part dessert service, Florentine pattern, transfer engrisaille floral decoration with apple green rim, comprising low comport an six plates£60-80
79. A Mintons part dinner service, hand coloured floral swag pattern A4807, comprising sixteen 10 1/2in dinner plates, seventeen 7 3/4in side plates, six 6in tea plates, seven 9in soup plates, seven cups (five large, two small), eleven small saucers, six medium saucers, a sugar bowl, oval serving dish, etc, together with a quantity of Meakin matching pattern which includes vegetable tureens, gravy boat, serving dishes, etc£150-200
80. An early 19th century Staffordshire Pearlware figure group of Romulus and Remus, depicting the twins and the she wolf, painted in colours on a mound base, 17cm (6 3/4in) wide£300-350
81. An early 19th century Dixon & Co of Sunderland lustred pearlware jug of pot bellied form, bat printed with a scene commemorating the opening (retrospectively) of the Sunderland Bridge, the other side with a Masonic scene with pillars, pavement, eye of God and square and compass, 25cm (9 3/4in) wide£150-200
82. A late 19th century Vienna porcelain wall plate, painted with a classical scene depicting Diana breaking the bow and arrows of a bound Cupid, thought to be the work of Professor Wagner, the border with raised gilt work panels, beehive and indistinct inscription to base, 35.5cm (14in) diameter£300-350
83. A 19th century Minton Majolica tea pot, of ovoid yellow ground form, with cast polychrome monkey handle and cockerel spout, the cover with a snail finial, raised on three outswept supports, shape 624, impressed factory marks to base include date cypher for 1876, 15cm (6in) high£500-700
84. A Doulton Burslem stoneware commemorative Bellarmine flask, bearing applied dedicatory tribute to Queen Victoria, a green mask to neck, bearing incised mark for John Mortlock & Co, London, 24cm (9 1/2in) high£100-150
85. A pair of Victorian Royal Doulton Slater's patent chine vases of baluster form, bearing impressed marks to the base, 33.5cm (13 1/2in) high£200-300
86. A late 19th century Coalport bleu de roi dessert plate, painted by A. Perry, with an annotated landscape scene, marked on the sole 'Brickeen Bridge Killarney', 22cm (8 3/4in) diameter£80-100
87. A Spode part dessert service, with gilt and blue borders, the soles painted with cut summer blooms, signed K. Worrall, comprising seventeen plates and four shallow dishes£300-350
88. A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern part tea service, comprising eleven tea plates, twelve saucers, thirteen cups, and a slop bowl, date cipher 1909
£150-200
89. A late 19th century Coalport bleu de roi two handled shallow dish, painted by A.Perry with an annotated landscape scene, marked on the sole 'Dunstanbrough Castle' (Northumberland), 26cm (10in) wide£80-100
90. A Coalport bleu de roi dessert plate, the sole with an annotated view, signed Perry, marked to the reverse 'Dover Castle', 22.5cm (9in) diameter£80-100
91. A cased set of six Foley tea cups and saucers, decorated in the Imari palette, within original silk lined case, from Alfred B Pearce & Co of London£60-80
92. A Victorian Thomas Dimmock flo-blue 'well and tree' meat plate, printed in the Chinese pattern, 54cm (21in) long £80-100
93. A substantial Doulton stoneware oil lamp base, blue mottled ground with applied and impressed decoration, raised on brass base, 38cm (15in) high£100-150
94. A pair of Royal Worcester covered small pots, blush ivory ground, with hand painted floral decoration, factory marks to base, c.1910, 8cm (3in) diameter£100-150
95. Six 19th century Davenport cream ware dessert plates with botanical hand painted decoration, each painted in red script verso the flower's name, includes silver edged Primula, Siberian Iris, etc, 19.5cm (7 3/4in) diameter£200-300
96. A pair of Meissen blue and white cabinet plates, reticulated basket weave and floral cartouche rims, blue crossed swords mark verso, 24cm (9 1/4in) diameter£80-100
97. A collection of six continental porcelain figures from Greek and Roman mythology, including Ceres, Perseus, Poseidon, Vulcan and Zeus, bearing underglaze blue marks to base and some with faux Chelsea anchor marks, 14cm (5 1/2in) £120-150
98. A pair of early 19th century Chamberlain's Worcester cobalt blue ground square tureens and covers, with gilt leafage decoration, the soles of the bases painted with mixed summer flowers, bearing black printed mark beneath crown to the interior of the lid, 24cm (9 1/2in) long£200-300
99. A Royal Lancastrian squat form vase, mottled orange glaze, impressed marks to base, includes the number 2561, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high£80-100
100. A late 19th century ironstone part dessert service, comprising eight plates, a twin handled serving dish and a pair of leaf form dishes, floral design, verso puce factory mark 'Red Ironstone'£300-500
101. A Chinese blue enamel bowl, with Sho symbols, bearing a faux seal mark to base, probably pre-Republic, 25cm (10in) diameter£100-150
102. A Chinese Kang Hsi blue and white porcelain globular jar and cover, painted in the round with precious objects, ruyi heads and other devices, now fitted a turned hard wood cover and stand, bearing double veneration rings to the base, 23cm (9in) high£200-300
103. A Chinese Kang Hsi blue and white porcelain globular jar and cover, painted in the round with phoenix roundels within open borders, now fitted a turned hard wood cover and stand, bearing double veneration rings to base, 23cm (9in) high£200-300
104. An 18th century style Chinese porcelain baluster vase, decorated with raised design in slip, painted in cobalt blue with phoenix and shrubbery, fitted a pair of kylin handles, 33cm (13in) high£180-200
105. A Japanese crackle ware porcelain baluster vase, painted in underglaze blue scenes of hawks perched in trees, with incised bands of decoration, 59cm (23in) high£80-100
106. A Chinese Kang Hsi baluster vase and cover, painted in underglaze blue with a network of scrolling foliage, interspersed blue flower heads, the broad cover with flattened knop£800-1000
107. A Chinese probably Qian Long blue and white porcelain baluster vase, fitted lion dog handles, painted with mandarin duck amidst a lotus filled riverscape, now mounted as a lamp, 33cm (13in) high£300-500
108. A large oriental souffle glaze stoneware stick stand, with everted rim, 49cm (19in)£80-100
109. A Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase, with pierced fungus handles, painted with roosting birds, possibly Qian Long, 42cm (16 1/2in)£300-350
110. A Chinese porcelain circular lidded box, painted with dragon and phoenix in the Woucai palette, bearing a spurious six character mark for Wanli, 17.5cm (7in) diameter
£80-100
111. A Chinese blue and white porcelain square form tea canister, the sunken panels painted with flowering shrubs, bearing an Artemisia leaf mark to base, now with turned wood cover, probably Kang Hsi, 15cm (6in) high£100-150
112. A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain cylindrical lidded canister, painted with mostly underglaze blue river scenes, 14cm (5 1/2 in) high£80-100
113. A Japanese Satsuma bowl and cover, painted and gilded with Samurai and Bijin panel decoration, the cover with crab form finial, 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter£80-100
114. A Japanese Satsuma bowl of water bucket form, painted and gilded with figurative scenes, 19cm (7 1/2in) high£100-150
115. A Chinese Qian Long porcelain bullet form teapot, painted with bamboo, 18th century wooden replacement handle, 7.5cm (3in) £80-120
116. A late 18th/early 19th century Chinese export ware famille rose meat plate, 41cm (16in)£150-200
117. A late 18th/early 19th century Chinese export ware famille rose meat plate, 33cm (13in)£80-100
118. A Chinese studio pottery bowl, with a high fire glaze exterior and a pooled inner green surface, seal mark to base£80-100
119. Burton, Captain Sir R. F. (translator), The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night (the Arabian Nights), twelve volumes plus a volume of 70 illustrations after Albert Letchford, published by H. S. Nichols & Co., London, 1894, original gilt decorated covers£300-500
120. Dresser, Christopher, The Art of Decorative Design, chromolithographed plates, Day and Son, London 1862, gilt-stamped red boards (binding loose)£100-150
121. The Book of Common Prayer, bound with The Holy Bible, both printed by John Basket, Oxford, 1737 and 1739 respectively, full calf binding£80-120
122. Geoffrey Watson (early 20th century)
A Siskin IIIA bi-plane in flight
etching with drypoint, inscribed lower left, signed lower right
25 x 34 cm (10 x 13 1/2 in)£80-120
123. Leon Danchin (French, 1887-1939)
A dead duck in a tree with a retriever below
mixed media print, signed in pencil, published Paris 1935
59 x 41 cm (23 x 16 in)£100-150
124. John Hoyland RA (b. 1934)
'Captive Circle, 1989'
etching and aquatint
signed and dated 89 lower right, numbered 29/65 lower left
64 x 50 cm (25 x 19 in)
Provenance: Alan Cristea Gallery, London£200-300
125. After James Pollard (1797-1867)
'Chances of the Steeple Chase' - 'Mr Seffert and Moonraker', 'Mr Mason and Lottery' and 'Mr Powell and Saladin'
three hand-coloured aquatints
each 34 x 47 cm (13 1/2 x 18 1/2 in)£80-120
126. William Thomas Fry (1789-1843) and Thomas Sutherland, after W. Heath
Napoleon on his charger
hand-coloured aquatint, published 1817 by J. Jenkins
66 x 56 cm (26 x 22 in)£80-120
127. Japanese school, 19th century
Doctors treating oni demons
woodblock print
38 x 51 cm (15 x 20 in), unframed
together with four other Japanese prints£100-150
128. Ando Hiroshige (Hiroshige III, Japanese, 1843-1894)
Tokyo-to Nihonbashi Go-Kosatsuba no zu (The official notice board at Nihonbashi Bridge, Tokyo)
woodblock print
triptych, 35.5 x 72 cm (14 x 28 1/2 in) overall, unframed
together with five other prints by or after Hiroshige II or III£100-150
129. Toyohara Chikanobu (Japanese, 1838-1912)
Women giving a musical performance (Ise Ondo koi no netaba)
woodblock print
35.5 x 50 cm (14 x 19 3/4 in), unframed
together with four other Japanese prints£100-150
130. Katsukawa Shuntei (Japanese, 1770-1820)
Warriors in battle, probably scenes from the Tale of Heike
woodblock print
triptych, 39 x 71 cm (15 1/2 x 31 1/2 in) overall, unframed
together with four other Japanese prints£100-150
131. Toyohara Kunichika (Japanese, 1835-1900)
Women in a bathhouse
woodblock print
triptych, 36 x 72 cm (14 1/4 x 28 1/2 in) overall, unframed
together with ten other Japanese prints£150-250
132. Tsukioka Kogyo (Japanese, 1869-1927)
Two Noh actors
woodblock print
diptych, 38 x 51 cm (15 x 20 in) overall, unframed
together with five other Japanese prints in similar style£100-150
133. Utagawa Yoshitora (Japanese, fl. c. 1840-1880)
Tokyo Nihonbashi Fukei (Nihonbashi Bridge, Tokyo)
woodblock print
triptych, 37 x 78 cm (14 1/2 x 30 in) overall, unframed
together with ten other Japanese prints£150-250
134. Katsushika Hokusai (Japanese, 1760-1849)
Mount Fuji from Surugadai in Edo (Toto surugadai), from the series Thirty-six views of Mount Fuji
woodblock print
25.5 x 37.5 cm (10 x 14 3/4 in), unframed
together with one other print by or after Hokusai£400-600
135. Kyoshi Saito (Japanese, 20th century)
Three woodblock prints
all signed 'Kyoshi Saito' in pencil or ink
26 x 40 cm (10 x 15 1/2 in) and slightly smaller, unframed£150-250
136. Mikumo (Japanese, 20th century)
Three woodblock prints
one signed, dated 1959 and numbered 63/300 in pencil
38 x 23 cm (15 x 9 1/4 in) and smaller, unframed£70-100
137. A folio of miscellaneous Japanese prints£60-80
138. After John Leech (1817-1864)
'The Old Foxhunter' and five other sporting scenes from 'Sketches in Oil'
chromolithographs, published 1865 by Thos. Agnew & Sons
43 x 63 cm (17 x 25 in) and slightly smaller£300-500
139. Charles Mottram (1806-1876), after Stephen Pearce
A huntsman and four hounds
mixed method engraving, indistinctly signed and with the hounds' names added in ink
published 1868 by T. W. Green
52 x 71 cm (20 1/2 x 28 in)£80-120
140. Louis-Philibert Debucourt (French, 1755-1832), after Carle Vernet
'La Marchande d'Eau de vie', 'La Marchande de Coco', 'La Marchande de Cerises' and 'La Marchande de Saucisse'
four hand-coloured aquatints, published Paris c. 1826
plate size 36 x 28 cm (14 1/2 x 11 in) and slightly smaller, untrimmed and unframed,
together with an unframed stipple engraving 'Friendship', after Angelica Kauffmann£80-120
141. Rigobert Bonne, La Presqu'Isle de l'Inde au dela du Gange, avec l'Archipel des Indes, Parrtie Orientale, a hand-coloured 18th century map of the Philippines, Borneo and the Indonesian islands, 36 x 25 cm (14 x 9 1/2 in)£100-150
142. Nicolas Bellin, Suite de l'Ocean Oriental contenant les Isles de la Sonde, les Costes de Tunquin..., a hand-coloured 18th century map of the Chinese coast, Japan, Philippines, Borneo, etc, published 1746, 30 x 31 cm (11 3/4 x 12 1/4 in)£100-150
143. Petrus Bertius, Asia, a hand-coloured late 16th century map, 9.5 x 13 cm (3 3/4 x 5 in)£80-120
144. Alain Mallet, La Chine, a hand-coloured late 17th century map, 14.5 x 10.5 cm (5 3/4 x 4 in)£80-120
145. Bartolomeo Pinelli (Italian, 1781-1835)
'Briganti sorpresi da un turbine' and 13 other similar plates
coloured etchings, some dated 'Roma 1819' in the plate
plate size 20 x 28 cm (8 x 11 in), unframed£150-250
146. English school, 19th century
A view at Riederalp, Switzerland; and
A street in Nuremberg, Germany
pencil and watercolour, one inscribed 'Rieder Alp July /73', the other 'Nuremberg July 1/71'
both 17 x 25 cm (6 1/2 x 10 in)£60-80
147. Guy Seymour Warre Malet (1900-1973)
'Foxgloves in Sark interior'
watercolour, signed and inscribed lower right
34 x 23 cm (13 1/2 x 9 in)£120-180
148. Attributed to Florent Crommelynck (Belgian, b. 1932)
Houses in a small town
watercolour and gouache, signed 'F T Crommelynck' lower left
52 x 71 cm (20 1/2 x 28 in)£120-180
149. Arthur Rackham VPRWS (1867-1939)
A town in a rural landscape
watercolour and gouache
18 x 25 cm (7 x 10 in)
Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London£100-150
150. English school, 19th century
Two continental views, one with numerous figures
pencil and watercolour
each 17 x 24 cm (6 1/2 x9 1/2 in)
together with two watercolour of horses by W. Waldo£80-120
151. Robert Wraith RP (b. 1952)
A nude woman standing next to a table
pencil and watercolour, signed and dated 1990 lower left
55 x 76 cm (21 1/2 x 30 in)£100-150
152. Ian Armour-Chelu (20th century)
'Corner of the River'
watercolour, signed and dated 1981 lower right, title inscribed on mount
20 x 14 cm (8 x 5 1/2 in)
Provenance: David Messum, Beaconsfield£80-120
153. Ian Armour-Chelu (20th century)
'Eton College Chapel; evening storm clearing away'
watercolour, signed and dated 1981 lower right, title inscribed on mount
21 x 17 cm (8 1/4 x 6 3/4 in)
Provenance: David Messum, Beaconsfield£100-150
154. Louis-Adrien Masreliez (French/Swedish, 1748-1810)
Classical figures and animals, probably copied from a frieze
Two, both inscribed 'Palais Rondanini' lower centre, numbered 9 and 20 respectively in pencil upper right and signed or inscribed 'Masreliez' lower right
pen, ink and grey wash
29 x 47 cm (11 1/2 x 18 1/2 in) and 31 x 47 cm (12 x 18 1/2 in), unframed
Provenance: C. E. Schlyters, Samling (stamped verso)£400-600
155. Attributed to Louis-Adrien Masreliez (French/Swedish, 1748-1810)
An angel in flight, with a laurel wreath and horn
pen, ink and grey wash, inscribed 'Masreliez' lower right
19 x 28 cm (7 1/2 x 11 in), unframed
Provenance: C. E. Schlyters, Samling (stamped verso)£100-150
156. English school, early 20th century
A huntsman on his horse
pen, ink and watercolour
20 x 27 cm (8 x 10 1/2 in)£150-250
157. French school, 19th century, probably after Raphael
Study of the head of a young man, thought be a figure in the Disputa
black chalk heightened with white chalk on coloured paper, feintly inscribed in pencil, the old backing inscribed 'Ecole Lombarde' and 'Tete du jeune homme regardant en bas' and numbered 890
20 x 17 cm (8 x 6 1/2 in)£300-500
158. John Davies (fl. 1818-1865)
The Arch of the Goldsmiths, Rome
watercolour heightened with white
27 x 35 cm (10 1/2 x 13 1/2 in)
Provenance: William Darby, London£100-150
159. Henri Antoine Leopold de Moulignon (French, 1821-1897)
'Si Mohammed ben Slimane, Khalifat de l'Agha des Beni Amer Charagas'
pencil and watercolour
signed and dated 1892 lower left, inscribed in Arabic and French lower right
28 x 20 cm (11 x 8 in)£120-180
160. Adolphe Yvon (French, 1817-1893)
A study of a Norse warrior; and another of a female figure, possibly Ragnar and Thora Lodbrok
a pair, watercolour heightened with bodycolour, both signed
each 37 x 26 cm (14 1/2 x 10 in)£600-800
161. Alfred Montague (fl. 1880-1888)
Fishing boats in a swell off the Dutch coast
watercolour, signed lower right
25 x 37 cm (10 x 14 1/2 in)
£300-500
162. Melton Prior (1845-1910)
'Arrival of the Prince of Wales at Lord Stamford [sic] seat at Leicester'
pencil, signed lower left, inscribed lower right
15 x 23 cm (6 x 9 in)£100-150
163. Attributed to Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827)
Women selling apples at market
pen, ink and grey wash
13 x 10 cm (5 x 4 in)
£100-150
164. Mary Crocker (early 19th century)
Studies of a Shining Cuckoo, a White Ringed Oriole and one other bird
watercolour and bodycolour, inscribed below each image
the sheet 34 x 23 cm (13 1/2 x 9 in)
together with two other sheets, similarly framed£200-300
165. Samuel A. Rayner (d. 1874)
Figures in the courtyard of the White Horse Inn, Edinburgh
watercolour and bodycolour
46 x 60 cm (18 x 23 1/2 in)£200-300
166. Frederick Leighton (19th century)
A mother and child playing with toy boats from a bridge
watercolour heightened with bodycolour, signed lower right
29 x 40 cm (1 1/2 x 15 1/2 in)£80-120
167. Follower of Joseph Mallord William Turner RA (1775-1851)
Waves breaking on a beach
watercolour and bodycolour on blue paper
14 x 19.5 cm (5 1/2 x 7 3/4 in), unframed
Provenance: from a folio of drawings and prints belonging to Frederick Dawtrey Drewitt (1848-1942)£100-150
168. Edward Arden (Edward Tucker, c. 1847-1910)
'Ettrick Bay, Bute'
watercolour, signed 'Edward Arden' lower left and inscribed on artist's label verso
32 x 49 cm (12 1/2 x 19 in)£120-180
169. ***Gianni (late 19th century)
Study of a Mediterranean fisherman smoking a pipe
watercolour, signed lower left
39 x 30 cm (15 1/2 x 12 in)£100-150
170. Graham Vivian Sutherland OM (1903-1980)
Study of the Head of Christ
coloured chalks over a lithographed base, from his design for the Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph tapestry in Coventry Cathedral
signed with initials and dated 1964 in ballpoint lower right, in a Redfern Gallery box frame
24 x 20 cm (9 1/2 x 8 in
Provenance: The Redfern Gallery, London, March 1973
Note: Sutherland executed a small number of these works, primarily for friends, with different chalk work on each. A variant was used for the cover of the book Christ in Glory in the Tetramorph - The Genesis of the Great Tapestry in Coventry Cathedral, published by the Pallas Gallery for the Redfern Gallery in 1964£800-1200
171. Sir Henry George Rushbury RA RWS (1889-1968)
The Quay at York (King's Staithe)
pencil and watercolour heightened with watercolour, signed lower right
23 x 38 cm (9 x 15 in)
Provenance: Thos. Agnew & Sons, London£300-500
172. Sir Henry George Rushbury RA RWS (1889-1968)
The gatehouse at Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire
pencil and watercolour, inscribed 'Bishopsthorpe' (sic) lower left, signed lower right
29 x 30 cm (11 1/2 x 12 in)
Provenance: Chris Beetles, London
£300-500
173. Sir William Russell Flint RA PRWS (1880-1969)
Ben Nevis from Loch Eil
watercolour, signed lower left
24.5 x 31.5 cm (9 3/4 x 12 1/2 in)
Provenance: Mrs E. Balfour Allan; Spink, London
£1200-1800
174. George Belcher RA (1875-1947)
The vicaress and Mrs Cobb conversing over tea
black chalk and wash, signed lower right, drawn for Punch in 1923, with the dialogue on a label verso
30 x 41 cm (12 x 16 in)
Provenance: Abbott & Holder, London£70-100
175. Margaret Lightbody (20th century)
A lake in the Malvern Hills
pastel
33 x 48 cm (13 x 19 in)£70-100
176. Philip William May RI (Phil May, 1864-1903)
'The Glass of Fashion and the Mould of Form: Hamlet'
pen and ink, signed right centre, numbered 48 in pencil upper left and with feint pencil inscription lower right
24 x 18 cm (9 1/2 x 7 in)
Illustrated: Punch, 6th May 1903, page 307
Exhibited: Chris Beetles, The British Art of Illustration 1800-1997, no 95; Ashmolean Museum, For the Love of Drawing: Drawings from an Oxfordshire Private Collection, August 2002£300-500
177. Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac (French, 1884-1974)
Haystacks in a field
pen, ink and wash, signed lower right
18 x 28 cm (7 x 11 in)£200-300
178. Michael Ayrton RBA (1921-1975)
'Lac des Cygnes'
pen and ink, possibly an illustration for the Radio Times
7.5 x 13 cm (3 x 5 in)
Exhibited: Chris Beetles, The British Art of Illustration 1780-1993, no. 425; Ashmolean Museum, For the Love of Drawing: Drawings from an Oxfordshire Private Collection, August 2002
£200-300
179. George Wells (1777-1842)
'A Map of the Country to the extent of thirteen miles from the Centre round Chipping Norton'
pen and ink on paper laid on stretched canvas
43 x 43 cm (16 3/4 x 16 3/4 in), unframed£70-100
180. Tony Fisher (20th century)
Portrait of Norman Painting with a pig
black and white chalk, signed and dated June 2000 lower right
61 x 48 cm (24 x 19 in)£100-150
181. John Hassall RI (1868-1948)
'The City'
pen and ink, signed lower right
32 x 21 cm (14 x 9 in)
£70-100
182. John Hassall RI (1868-1948)
'Bank, New Forest'
watercolour, signed, inscribed and dated 'Sept. 16th 1903' lower right
36 x 21 cm (14 x 8 1/4in)
Exhibited: John Hassall Centenary Exhibition, Leighton House, no. 23£150-200
183. John Hassall RI (1868-1948)
'Venus'
pen, ink and watercolour, signed lower left
28 x 17 cm (11 x 6 3/4 in)
£150-200
184. John Hassall RI (1868-1948)
'Father & Son', probably in North Africa
watercolour, signed and inscribed lower left
90 x 59 cm (35 1/2 x 23 in)
Exhibited: John Hassall Centenary Exhibition, Leighton House, no. 29£200-300
185. William Henry Pike RBA (1846-1908)
The Church of San Giovanni e Paolo, Venice, with Verrocchio's monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni
watercolour
signed, inscribed and dated 1884 lower left
90 x 50 cm (35 1/2 x 19 1/2 in)£200-300
186. Charlie Mackesy (b. 1956)
'Walking lady'
watercolour heightened with gouache or chalk, signed lower centre
49 x 24 cm (19 x 9 1/2 in)
Provenance: Flying Colours Gallery, London£150-250
187. Arpita Singh (Indian, b. 1937)
'Untitled'
mixed media on paper, signed and dated 1991 lower right
42 x 29.5 cm (16 1/2 x 11 1/2 in)
Provenance: Galerie Martini, Hong Kong£4000-6000
188. Sujata Bajaj (Indian, b. 1958)
'Energy 5'
mixed media on paper, signed and dated '96 lower left
74 x 29 cm (29 x 11 1/2 in)
Provenance: Galerie Martini, Hong Kong£2500-3500
189. Vasunhara Tewari Broota (Indian, b. 1955)
A lotus flower
pencil, watercolour and gouache, signed centre right
10 x 14 cm (4 x 5 1/2 in)
Provenance: Galerie du Monde, Hong Kong
£400-600
190. Vasunhara Tewari Broota (Indian, b. 1955)
A female figure with a bull
pencil, watercolour and gouache
13 x 25 cm (5 x 9 3/4 in)
Provenance: Galerie du Monde, Hong Kong£400-600
191. Charlie Mackesy (b. 1956)
Study of a woman seen from behind
black chalk and wash, indistinctly signed lower centre
34 x 24 cm (13 1/2 x 9 1/2 in)£150-200
192. Florence Grove (fl. 1885-1893)
A street at Hendaye in the Pyrennees
watercolour, signed and dated 1888 lower left
47 x 34 cm (18 1/2 x 13 1/2 in)£70-100
193. Mary Georgina Barton (Irish, 1861-1949)
'Among the Floating Gardens' (probably Mexico City)
watercolour, signed 'Mary Barton' lower left
37 x 34 cm (14 1/2 x 13 1/4 in)
Exhibited: Fine Art Society, July 1909 (no. 3)
£300-500
194. Mary Georgina Barton (Irish, 1861-1949)
'A Patio at Cuautla' (Mexico)
watercolour, signed 'Mary Barton' lower right
37 x 34 cm (14 1/2 x 13 1/4 in)
Exhibited: Fine Art Society, July 1909 (no. 51)
£300-500
195. Thomas Bush Hardy RBA (1842-1897)
A castle at Sion, Switzerland
watercolour, signed, inscribed and dated 1881 lower left
43 x 69 cm (17 x 27 in)£150-250
196. Thomas Bush Hardy RBA (1842-1897)
'Mouth of Boulogne Harbour'
watercolour heightened with bodycolour, signed and inscribed lower left
21 x 64 cm (8 1/4 x 25 in)£200-300
197. An early 20th century album of watercolours, containing 24 views in Northern Italy, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, Germany and Great Britain, most dated between 1910 and 1913, and six botanical studies, the largest sheet 18 x 25 cm (7 x 10 in)£120-180
198. Charles James Richardson (1806-1871)
A vignette of a Roman arch beside rustic buildings, probably a design for an illustration
watercolour, signed lower centre, in an arched cartouche with classical figures
19 x 12 cm (7 1/2 x 4 3/4 in) overall
together with two later watercolours by another hand, one the Arch of Septimus Severus£100-150
199. Marian Ellis Rowan (Australian, 1848-1922)
A winter landscape
watercolour and bodycolour, signed lower left
26 x 51 cm (10 x 20 in)£200-300
200. Ebenezer Wake Cook (1843-1926)
'Dolce far niente'
watercolour, signed lower left and with artist's label verso
54 x 37 cm (21 x 14 1/2 in)
Provenance: Fine Art Society, London, March 1911£400-600
201. Mrs. Mary Mannin (nee Millington, c. 1800-1864)
Portrait of the Second Baron Keane (1815-1882)
watercolour on ivory, inscribed on the old backing and dated 1844
14 x 10 cm (5 1/2 x 4 in)
Note: Mrs. Mannin exhibited a portrait of Lord Keane at the Royal Academy in 1845 (no. 738)£100-150
202. Irish school, 19th century
Portrait of the Rev. Josiah Crampton
black chalk heightened with white, within the artist's framing lines
12 x 9.5 cm (4 3/4 x 3 3/4 in)£150-250
203. Commander Eric Erskine Campbell Tufnell (1888-1978)
HMS Humber (M1115) at sea
watercolour, signed lower right
27 x 37 cm (10 1/2 x 14 1/2 in)
together with a smaller watercolour by another hand of the submarine HMS Surf (P239)£80-120
204. *English school, 19th century
Two long dogs coursing a hare
oil on canvas
36 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in)£120-180
205. H. B. Joel or J. H. Boel (fl. 1899-1910)
A figure tying stooks by a river, a church beyond
oil on canvas, signed and dated 190- lower left
49 x 60 cm (19 x 23 1/2 in)£200-300
206. English school, 19th century
A huntsman on his horse
oil on canvas
34 x 46 cm (13 1/2 x 18 in)£300-500
207. Stephen Reid (1873-1948)
Still life of a 'Garibaldi' vase with apple blossom and a Chinese figure
oil on board, signed lower right
34 x 29 cm (13 1/2 x 11 1/2 in)£150-250
208. David Ralph Simpson (living)
Lake scene
oil on board, signed and dated 92 lower left
48 x 47 cm (19 x 18 1/2 in)£200-300
209. English school, 19th century, after William Henry Barraud (1810-1850)
Thomas Tyrwhitt Drake, Master of the Bicester and Warden Hill Foxhounds, on his favourite hunter Patchwork, with Drake's Duster, his favourite foxhound
oil on canvas
49 x 59 cm (19 1/2 x 23 1/2 in)£200-300
210. Flemish school, 17th century
St. Francis and another figure in a landscape
oil on copper, with old attribution to Frans Francken II (1581-1642)
21.5 x 16.5 cm (8 1/2 x 6 1/2 in)£700-1000
211. Rubens Arthur Moore (fl. 1881-1920)
A fisherman by a stream, harvesters beyond
oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed or inscribed verso
15 x 20.5 cm (6 x 8 in)£400-600
212. English primitive school, 19th century
Pigs, geese and a figure by a river in a small town
oil on canvas laid on panel
30 x 36 cm (12 x 14 in)£200-300
213. Attributed to Vincent Clare (1855-1930)
Still life of primroses, ivy and a bird's nest
oil on panel, signed lower right
24 x 34 cm (9 1/2 x 13 1/4 in)
£300-500
214. P. F. Trood (late 19th/early 20th century)
Study of two setters
oil on canvas, signed lower right
45 x 34 cm (17 1/2 x 13 1/2 in)£200-300
215. French school, 18th century
Christ crowned with thorns
oil on canvas
60 x 50 cm (23 1/2 x 19 1/2 in), unframed£150-250
216. James A. Tytler (20th century)
'Waterfall, Glenglass'
oil on canvas, signed and dated '75 lower left, with artist's label verso
101 x 101 cm (39 1/2 x 39 1/2 in)£100-150
217. Dutch school, 18th century
A barber-surgeon at work, watched by numerous others
oil on panel
44 x 61 cm (17 1/2 x 24 in)
£600-800
218. Charles Walter Simpson RI (1885-1971)
An extensive landscape
oil on canvas, signed lower right
70 x 90 cm (27 1/2 x 35 1/2 in)£200-300
219. Attributed to Clarkson Stanfield RA (1793-1867)
A busy harbour, with figures on a breakwater
oil on canvas, signed lower left
62 x 90 cm (24 1/2 x 35 1/2 in)£2000-3000
220. A. Dowswell (early 20th century)
Portrait of a young woman
oil on canvas, signed and dated 1908 lower right
22 x 16.5 cm (8 1/2 x 6 1/2 in)£100-150
221. Spanish school, 17th century
Moors bull hunting, Gibraltar beyond
oil on canvas
88 x 62 cm (34 1/2 x 24 1/2 in)£800-1200
222. English school, 19th century
Portrait of a young lady
oil on canvas, the stretcher inscribed 'Mrs C..dale'
72 x 62 cm (28 x 24 in)£400-600
223. Attributed to Henry Andrews (1794-1868)
The Hawking Party
oil on panel, with remnant of old label verso
36 x 29 cm (14 x 11 1/2 in)£300-500
224. Arturo Michelena (Venezuelan, 1863-1898)
'The Veronica'
oil on canvas, signed and dated 1896 lower left
37 x 53 cm (14 1/2 x 21 in)£800-1200
225. European school, early 19th century
A study of a donkey
oil on panel
10 x 16 cm (4 x 6 1/2 in)£200-300
226. Lebadang (Vietnamese/French, b. 1922)
'Chevaux Noirs sur Fond Rouge'
oil on canvas, signed and dated '57 lower left, with label verso for Frost & Reed
52 x 63 cm (20 1/2 x 25 in)£200-300
227. Circle of Abraham Storck (Dutch, 1644-1708)
Sailing boats on a river
oil on canvas, with remnant of old label verso
43 x 59 cm (17 x 23 in)
Christie's stock no. 161AR£400-600
228. English school, late 18th/early 19th century
A battle in the English Civil War
oil on canvas, with label verso for S. Coombes, Strand
49 x 78 cm (19 x 30 1/2 in)£400-600
229. S. Wilton (19th century)
'The Old Windmill'
oil on panel, inscribed lower left, signed and dated 1849 lower right
27 x 32 cm (10 1/2 x 12 1/2 in)£80-120
230. English naive school, 19th century
Studies of a man and a woman
oil on tin, inscribed verso 'Painted by John L...., Stokesley'
each 30 x 23 cm (12 x 9 in), unframed£100-150
231. Italian school, late 17th/early 18th century
Still life of grapes, plums, a lemon and flowers, with a parrot
oil on canvas
75 x 60 cm (29 1/2 x 23 1/2 in)
£3000-5000
232. Attributed to Nicolaes Berchem (Dutch, 1620-1683)
Two figures with cattle, sheep, goats and a dog in an Italianate landscape
oil on canvas
41 x 50 cm (16 x 19 1/ 2 in), unframed£2000-3000
233. William Matthison (1853-1926)
Figures and a cart outside a house in Back Lane, Tysoe, Warwickshire
oil on canvas laid on board, signed and dated 1882 lower left
37 x 54 cm (14 1/2 x 21 1/2 in)
Note: Matthison was married at Tysoe in 1878 and is believed to have lodged at the house depicted in this work
£400-600
234. Joseph Horlor (1809-1887)
'Loch Lomond and the Ben'
oil on board, inscribed and dated 1852 on old backing
11.5 x 15 cm (4 1/2 x 6 in)£100-150
235. European school, 19th century, after Raphael
The Holy Family with St. Elizabeth and the infant St. John the Baptist
oil on canvas, laid down on canvas
47 x 37 cm (18 1/2 x 14 1/2 in), unframed£300-500
236. J. T. T. (early 20th century)
Bulldogs sporting studded collars
a pair, oil on board, both signed with initials and dated 1915 lower left
both 24 x 32 cm (9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in), unframed£70-100
237. European school, 19th century
Two marine scenes with sailing barges
oil on canvas
each 60 x 40 cm (24 x 15 1/2 in)£100-150
238. Arthur Sheppard (American, 1875-1954)
Still life of a jewellery case, a pocket watch and other objects
oil on board, with labels verso
23 x 30 cm (9 x 12 in)£100-150
239. Marques de Jadraque (Spanish, b. 1961)
'Portrait of Red Building'
oil on canvas, signed lower right, inscribed verso
150 x 50 cm (59 x 19 1/2 in)
Provenance: 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong£500-700
240. J. Haskell, American, 20th century (probably Jane Haskell, b. 1923)
Abstract composition formed by letters and numbers
mixed media on canvas, signed and dated '80 lower right
75 x 101 cm (29 1/2 x 39 1/2 in)
Provenance: Bought by the vendor in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the 1980s£300-500
241. Bonny Setiawan (Indonesian, b. 1968)
'Light up the Night'
oil on canvas, signed 'Bonny' and dated 1990 lower right, inscribed verso
95 x 95 cm (37 1/2 x 37 1/2 in)£200-300
242. Bonny Setiawan (Indonesian, b. 1968)
Two figures
oil on canvas, signed 'Bonny' and dated 1997 lower right
69 x 69 cm (27 x 27 in)
£200-300
243. Vietnamese school, 20th century
A triptych depicting the interior of a house, with bird cages, fruit, fish bowls, etc
oil on canvas
each panel 142 x 46 cm (56 x 18 in)£300-500
244. Vietnamese school, 20th century
A village on a river, with figures on a bridge, mountains beyond
oil on canvas
141 x 86 cm (55 1/2 x 34 in)£150-250
245. Vietnamese school, 20th century
The courtyard of a house, with a fish pond
oil on canvas
86 x 141 cm (34 x 55 1/2 in)£150-250
246. Chinese school, 20th century
Abstract composition
oil on canvas
167 x 48 cm (66 x 19 in)
Provenance: Bought by the vendor at a degree show in China in the 1990s£200-300
247. Tisa Mertz (South African, b. 1961)
Study of a young woman reading
oil on board, signed and dated 2005 lower left
50 x 40 cm (19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in)£120-180
248. Chinese school, 20th century
Rocks and stones
oil on canvas
75 x 101 cm (29 1/2 x 39 1/2 in)£200-300
249. Marek Laczynski (Polish, b. 1925)
Abstract
oil on canvas, signed or inscribed and dated 1956 verso
60 x 50 cm (23 1/2 x 19 1/2 in)£100-150
250. After Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-1779)
Portrait of a young woman, said to be the artist's daughter
oil on canvas, the stretcher inscribed 'Daughter of Raphael Mengs/made by her father/Barberini Gallery' and with label for Corteze & Co, Blackheath
27 x 22 cm (10 1/4 x 8 1/2 in)£200-300
251. Henry Martin (1835-1908)
'The Turn of the Tide, Greenwich Reach'
oil on canvas, signed lower right, with artist's exhibition label verso and another for Thos. Agnew & Sons
60 x 100 cm (23 1/2 x 39 1/2 in)
£800-1200
252. Henry Martin (1835-1908)
A fisherman and his wife with his catch outside a cottage
oil on canvas, signed lower right
24 x 22 cm (9 1/2 x 8 1/2 in)£600-800
253. After Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)
Self portrait of the artist, after the original in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence
oil on canvas
55 x 44 cm (21 1/2 x 17 1/2 in)£300-500
254. Follower of Henry Alken (1785-1851)
Huntsmen and hounds
oil on canvas, inscribed verso
37 x 50 cm (14 1/2 x 19 1/2 in)£150-250
255. Follower of John Frederick Herring, senior (1795-1865)
'Return from Work'
oil on canvas, with old manuscript label verso
29 x 40 cm (11 1/2 x 16 in)
Provenance: bought by a previous owner for 18 guineas in 1891, as by J. F. Herring senior£200-300
256. A pair of architectural form Gothic pricket candlesticks, with broad drip pans, 46cm (18in) high£100-150
257. An Arts and Crafts wrought iron pair of fire dogs and tools, comprising poker, tongs and shovel, with open spiral twist handles, c. 1900, height of dogs 52cm (20 1/2in) £150-200
258. A pair of cast iron hearth ornaments in the form of a reclining lion and unicorn, with decorative supporting brackets, unicorn 43cm (17in) high£70-90
259. A silver plated Corinthian column table lamp, with facet cut glass lozenge finial, 85cm (33 1/2in) high£150-200
260. A silver plated Corinthian column table lamp, with facet cut glass lozenge finial, 85cm (33 1/2in) high£150-200
261. A Victorian lacquered brass standard lamp, now fitted for electricity, raised on a heavy architectural base, 146cm (57 1/2in) high£100-120
262. An 18th century style brass hanging lantern, with glazed panels, 38cm (15in) diameter£80-100
263. A set of three George III brushed steel fire irons, with flattened panels, 74cm (29in) long£200-300
264. A late Victorian gilt brass fire curb of tubular construction, 132cm (52in) wide£70-100
265. A pair of cast iron campana form garden urns, each with fluted body and a swelling foot raised on a square socle, 60cm (24in) diameter, 81cm (30in) high£150-250
266. A pair of cast iron campana form garden urns, each with fluted body and a swelling foot raised on a square socle, 60cm (24in) diameter, 81cm (30in) high
£150-250
267. A pair of Georgian design pewter candlesticks of ring stem design, on raised circular bases stamped 'Dublin', 18cm (7 1/2in) high, together with a pewter salt and circular pewter box with cover and other pewter wares£80-100
268. An Italian gilt wood table lamp, with shade£60-80
269. A Victorian mahogany blind person's writing frame, with ratchet advancing mechanism, bearing the mark for an indecipherable Bristol cabinet maker, 39cm (15in) long£50-80
270. A left handed parrying short sword, with upturned cross guard, leather bound grip and brass panel£100-150
271. A 150th Anniversary cast aluminium plaque, in the form of locomotives old and new, bearing the legend '1825-1975', this plaque, commemorating the 150th anniversary of British passenger trains, was cast by B.R.E.L. at Swindon and is No 927 of a limited issue of 3000, 27cm (10 1/4in) wide£80-100
272. A 19th century mahogany artist's paint box, by Winsor & Newton, the fitted interior with caches of paint, mixing bowl and brushes, the box fitted with a drawer containing porcelain mixing palettes, 23cm (9in) £80-100
273. A Victorian walnut desk top coin collector's cabinet, the glazed single door opening to reveal eight fitted trays containing a collection of coins, 22cm (8 3/4in) £80-100
274. An Edison standard phonograph, in oak dome top case and painted horn, together with a collection of wax cylinders£180-220
275. A 19th century mahogany gallery glass, with turned handle, the associated lens not fitted, 51 cm (20 in) long£100-150
276. Four early 20th century Indian dolls, two Nawabs and two Begums in ornate costume with jewellery, 30cm (12in) high, in cardboard box, inscribed 'Made for me by the Nawab of Jaora's sister, central India, in 1925'£100-150
277. A pair of Victorian white marble Gothic plaquettes, 46cm (18in) high£100-150
278. An Indonesian elephant penis shafted shaman's wand, with figurative mount, 53cm (21in)£100-150
279. A scale model of a probably 12 pounder Napoleonic field gun, the gun metal barrel mounted on a walnut carriage with two ram rods and spoked wheels, 74cm (29in) long£600-700
280. An oak carriaged bronze signal cannon, with girdled body, 51cm (20in) long£200-300
281. A 19th century probably Indian patinated bronze figure of a seated monkey, with a small serpent curling around its leg, 15cm (6in) long£80-100
282. A Maori lure hook, with shell panel applied to the wooden shank, probably North Island, New Zealand, early 19th century, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) £100-150
283. An early 20th century lead diving weight, impressed marks and 'Front', with brass rings for attachment£60-80
284. An early 20th century Merrythought Jerry, (the mouse from the Tom and Jerry cartoon), in velveteen fabric with string tail and original label, 15cm (6in) high £80-120
285. A Victorian brass postal balance scale, rates of postage engraved to plate, by Bastick of London, on coromandel serpentine base with weights, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) wide£80-100
286. An early 20th century Chinese doll, ceramic head and hands, in richly embroidered fur trimmed robes, 30cm (12in) high, together with one other smaller doll and a pair of shoes£100-150
287. A 19th century brass hilted sword, together with a sword bayonet in scabbard
£60-80
288. Two 19th century South American spurs, with large rotating star wheels£60-80
289. A 19th century sabre, with scrolling hilt and steel scabbard£60-80
290. A 19th century North American Plains Indian war club, (possibly Sioux), generally found from Texas North to the Dakotas, the polished double pointed stone skull cracker head bound to a long flexible wooden shaft with raw hide, the shaft also encased in raw hide, 89cm (35in) long£200-300
291. Two 17th century carved oak brackets, acanthus leaf design, one 30cm (12in), the other 28cm (11in)£60-80
292. A 1914-18 Saxon Infantry pickelhaube, with brass (fixed) spike and Saxon arms front badge
£250-350
293. A Malacca shafted gentleman's walking cane, fitted with an ivory pommel carved in the shape of a snarling mastiff's head with clipped ears and inset glass eyes, 92cm (36in)£250-300
294. A Victorian malacca shafted gentleman's walking cane, fitted with an ivory 'T' handle carved with the head of a lion and African elephant, both with inset glass eyes, the silver collar with presentation inscription, 86cm (34in) long£150-200
295. A rosewood shafted gentleman's evening cane, fitted with an ivory pommel carved with a parrot with inset glass eyes, 95cm (37in) long £150-200
296. A Victorian beech wood folding seat, folding into the shape of a furled umbrella, fitted a cow horn handle, together with a gentleman's bamboo walking cane, the hollow shaft concealing an umbrella, 89cm (35in) long the folding seat£100-150
297. A Victorian mahogany shafted smoker's walking cane, with hollow section concealing a pipe stem, the pommel becoming the briar pipe bowl, 91cm (36in) long£100-150
298. A Victorian/Edwardian fisherman's walking cane, the hollow shaft containing a sectional split cane fly fishing rod, capped with a white metal pommel, 91cm (36in) long£100-150
299. An early 20th century French bisque headed doll, with sleeping eyes and real strawberry blond hair, fitted a jointed composition body, bearing indistinct marks to the nape of the neck, 38cm (15in) long £80-100
300. A vintage boa-constrictor horn from an automobile, bears maker's plate and stamped 'British Made No. 12654..'£80-120
301. An 18th century shagreen cased surgeon's lithotomy set, including gorgets, lithotomy forceps, scoops etc, some of the instruments bearing a stylised crown mark, 42cm (16in) wide£400-600
302. A Birmingham silver mounted ladies' evening cane, with ebonised shaft, together with one other silver mounted ladies' walking cane£80-100
303. A quantity of early polychrome spiral twist inclusion glass marbles, others various, includes clay marbles£100-150
304. A 19th century jade hilted Mughal khanjar, the grip fashioned as an Arab stallion's head with clipped mane and bifurcated scroll, the Damascus blade with serrated edge and bearing script panels in Kaftgari work, length of blade 23cm (9in), 37cm (14 1/2in) overall£500-800
305. An early 20th century silver clad Oman style jambiya, with applied filigree Arabesques with cone panels, the talon shaped distinctive curved blade with a raised stiffening rib, the length of the blade 30cm (12in) overall£150-250
306. A Sepik River carved wood tribal mask, with shell eyes. 45cm (17 1/2in)
£100-150
307. A Luba carved wood disc mask, with inset copper and bead work details, with slit eyes and pouting lips, 32cm (12 1/2in) diameter£150-200
308. Two watercolour self-portraits by Marie Payne Best, both signed and dated 1943, one with a dedicatory label verso to her husband Captain Sigismund Payne Best when a British prisoner of war in Germany, dated 23 January 1943
Note: Captain Payne Best (1885-1978) was serving with the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) when he was captured by the Gestapo in November 1939 in what became known as the Venlo Incident. He was incarcerated in the Sachsenhausen and Dachau concentration camps but was liberated by the American army just before the end of the war.
£70-100
309. A 20th century heavy silver and ebony hand form back scratcher, 38cm (15in) long
£100-150
310. A gentleman's blue West Country cloth dress tail coat, with George V gilt brass buttons, by repute this jacket belonged to the ADC of the Last Viceroy of India£80-100
312. An 18th century dome topped pony skin covered coaching trunk, fitted with wrought iron swing handles, the cover monogrammed 'I.W.' in close stud work, lined in contemporary newspapers and bearing a trade label for Dudley Johnson of London, 69cm (27in) wide
£80-100
313. An early 20th century oak Avery personal scale, with upholstered seat, on later stand£80-100
314. A Queen's College Oxford oar, with painted blade, 'Torpids 1905, 5 Bumps, Brasenose II, Christ Church II, Magdalen II, Oriel and Hertford', with crew names, together with the prow of the boat mounted as a display unit£100-150
315. A collection of miscellaneous ephemera relating to Norman Painting OBE MA, who for over fifty years played the part of radio character Phil Archer in The Archers, includes a copy of his autobiography 'Reluctant Archer', scripts, stage make-up, academic gown, photographs, etc£80-100
316. A Chinese jadeite axe head, considered to be neolithic (Shang Dynasty)£300-500
317. A Chinese cinnabar lacquer coopered bowl, with moulded girdled body and shaped feet, 52cm (20 1/2in), together with a folding lacquered bowl (lavabo) stand and a probably Tibetan lacquer food container£100-150
318. A 19th century Rajasthani Havali window, with two painted scenes of a courting couple in a garden, 47cm (18 1/2in) wide£800-1200
319. A probably Burmese red lacquer ceremonial urn, with high pinnacle finial over a spreading foot, 66cm (26in) high, together with four lacquer dish stands£80-100
320. A scratch built live steam model of HMS Rifleman, an Acorn class destroyer, successor to HMS Cherwell, c.1910, 135cm (53in), on stand
£800-1200
321. A collection of 19th and 20th century parasols, one with carved wood crane's head, one with a shagreen handle together with feathers, fan and two interchangeable parasol handles, one crystal mounted on tortoiseshell in a 'Franz Hiess and Son' protective cover and box£200-300
322. A Victorian tooled Morocco carte de visite photograph album, containing studio photographs by Elliot and Fry, G L Fratelli Vianelli of Venice and others, many photographs£100-150
323. An extensively autographed Stuart Surridge 'County Driver' cricket bat, signed by members of the West Indies, Worcestershire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Middlesex and Combined Services teams, many quite faded, all late 1950s or early 1960s£80-120
324. A Victorian design carved wood rocking horse, dapple grey, raised on rocker frame, 107cm (42in) high£200-300
325. An early 20th century fan, mother of pearl sticks and guards, with hand painted floral and lace leaf, 24cm (9 1/2in), complete with card fan box£80-100
326. A late 19th century Chinese fan, pierced and carved ivory sticks and guards, with hand painted paper leaf depicting courtly figures, 26cm (10 1/4in), in an export lacquer box, together with one other fan with lacquer sticks and guards figuratively gilded, painted paper leaf, 28cm (11in), and a hair pin with Bijin photographic panel decoration£100-150
327. A collection of various 19th and 20th century fans, the container of one bears the printed label 'B.Coker, Fan Manufacturer 2 Wine Office court Fleet Street'£80-120
328. A photographic travelogue of the 1912 Survey of India Expedition, the sepia photographs showing many views and social scenes of Indian and surrounding Asia, including slavery of that time, contained within two albums, together with a letter relating to the above to Vivian W. B. Colliers Esq of the Survey of India, dated 4th April 1912£150-200
329. Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States of America, a document signed by Jefferson, countersigned by the Secretary of State (and fourth president) James Madison and dated 8th September 1804, printed in four languages and bearing the paper seal of the United States, giving safe conduct to the schooner Emeline on passage from New York to Bordeaux, 41 x 53 cm (16 x 20 1/2 in)£800-1200
330. A set of four leaded glass panels, coloured panels about a central wheel device, green, yellow and pink colours, 56 x 37cm (22 x 14 1/2in)£200-250
331. A set of four leaded glass panels, coloured panels about a central wheel device, green, yellow and pink colours, 56 x 37cm (22 x 14 1/2in)£200-250
332. A 19th century scent casket, crossbanded in inlaid maple box, silk lined, containing three gilded glass bottles, 14cm (5 1/2in) wide£80-100
333. A 19th century burr veneer tea caddy, hinged lid with cast brass handle, opens to reveal fitted interior for tea storage and space for bowl (bowl missing), raised on cast brass paw feet, 24cm (9 1/4in) wide
£120-180
334. A Britain's cast painted metal composite garden, includes trees, flowers, benches, figures, balustrade, rockery, including 'Garden Shelter', in original box, No. 28 MG (Miniature Gardening), and 'span roof greenhouse' in original box No. 53£100-150
335. An Edwardian oak tantalus. Fitted three cut glass decanters and nickel plated furniture. 39cm (15in)£80-120
336. A Huntley and Palmer lithographed biscuit tin, in the form of a bound stack of Scott novels£200-300
337. A probably Persian pen worked ivory panel, depicting a seated figure with bowl and book, signed, later frame, 20 x 12cm (8 x 4 3/4in)£120-150
338. A classical gilt bronze stallion with raised front leg and sectional mane, mounted on a hardwood plinth, probably after the antique, 17cm (6 1/2in) long£80-100
339. A c. 1900 Chinese bamboo brush pot, carved with scenes of figures in pagodas and wooded landscapes, 21cm (8 1/4in) high£80-100
340. A probably 19th century copy of the Koran, hand-written in red and black ink, with some gold decoration, some later inscriptions, red linen cover, the pages 26 x 15 cm (10 x 6 in)£70-100
341. An early 20th century carved onyx and alabaster seated Buddha, 38cm (15in) high£100-150
342. An early 20th century carved Macassar ebony slave canoe, figures with rope about their necks, complete with detachable figure with paddle, 71cm (28in) long£100-150
343. A late 17th century Bidri silver-inlaid hookah pipe base, of globular form, now with applied iron strapwork stand, 16 cm (6 1/4 in) high (without stand)
£250-300
344. Doris Gerrard (20th century), A painted plaster figure of a dancing Indian girl, ochre finish, 56 cm (22 in) high, in a perspex case£150-250
345. Doris Gerrard (20th century), A painted plaster figure of a dancing Indian girl, grey/white finish, 52 cm (20 1/2 in) high, in a perspex case £150-250
346. A 20th century studio bronze sculpture of a naked male ballet dancer en pointe, indistinctly monogrammed and numbered I/XII, on a black slate base, 51 cm (20 in) high overall£100-150
347. An Italian patinated bronze figure of a youthful Bacchus, after the antique, 27cm (10 1/2in) high£100-150
348. A pair of carved wood Dogs of Fo, 26cm (10in) high£80-120
349. Two early 20th century portrait miniatures, probably husband and wife, watercolours, one signed CK or KC in monogram, oval, 8 x 6.5 cm (3 x 2 1/2 in), in yellow metal frames with suspensory loops£80-120
350. A carved oriental hardwood itinerant, with toad companion, 92cm (36in) high£100-150
351. Two Chinese silk-covered albums containing watercolours on rice paper, one with four domestic scenes -'Girls awaiting their visitors', etc - the other with 12 studies of birds in landscapes, including 'Peacocks', 'Mandarin Ducks', 'Paroguets', etc., the images 20 x 30 cm (8 x 12 in)£150-250
352. A facsimile composition bust of a Roman Emperor, on turned socle, 54cm (21in) high
£60-80
353. A quantity of dressed architectural lime stone, includes two corner quarter capitols, columns and part of an arch with inscriptions, 'H J Underwood Architect' and 'E Chesterman Builder 1850'£80-120
354. An 18th century Neapolitan figure of a Dominican monk, probably from a crib scene, holding a choir book, with terracotta head, wooden feet and remains of his habit, 36cm (14in)
£100-150
355. A 19th century japanned oval panel, probably Pontypool or Usk and from the base of a tray, decorated with a scene involving a husband being separated from his bride watched by two others, 53 x 72 cm (21 x 28 1/2 in)£100-150
356. A pair of probably 19th century Chinese carved and pierced hard wood seated shrine figures, with polychromic painted pastel paper covering, each seated upon a throne chair, 32cm (13in) high£300-400
357. A Tang dynasty pottery riderless horse with harness and saddle cloth, standing four square on a rectangular slab base, old collection label to the underside£300-350
358. A probably Tibetan carved hard wood figure of a young monk, in a state of supplication, 80cm (31in) £150-200
359. A 19th century rearing stallion animalier bronze, 22cm (8 1/2in) high, on marble base£70-90
360. A 19th century woolwork panel, raised rose design in a circular carved floral walnut frame, 54cm (21in) diameter overall£80-120
361. A red ground Heriz rug of typical geometric medallion form, within a broad turtle border, 228 x 188cm (89 1/2 x 74in)£350-400
362. An early 20th century golden ground Tabriz carpet, with all over arabesques and palmettes within an ivory border of flowers, 331 x 205cm (130 1/2 x 80 1/2in)£1000-1500
363. An indigo blue ground tribal Khamseh rug, of geometric hooked lozenge design, within reciprocal borders, 202 x 169cm (79 1/2 x 66in)£450-500
364. A crimson ground Turkish carpet of all over arabesque design, within a palmetted border, 363 x 240cm (143 x 94in)£300-350
365. A salmon pink ground antique Sarapi carpet, of geometric medallion form within broad turtle border, 390 x 287cm (153 1/2 x 113in)
£2500-3500
366. An early 20th century indigo blue ground prayer rug, with single mihrab hanging lantern, within a hunting border, bearing a script panel, probably Isfahan, 124 x 188cm (49 x 74in)£300-500
367. An early Indian fabric panel, gold and silver wirework, inset mirror panels, 36 x 34cm (14 x 13 1/2in)£60-80
368. A silk on silk wall hanging, pink ground decorated with a stylised vase of flowers design within a Mihrab, 140 x 92cm (55 x 36in)£400-600
369. An early 20th century golden ground Tabriz rug, with central polylobate medallion on a field of arabesques within multiple borders, 186 x 133cm (73 x 52 in)£800-1200
370. A 20th century painted textile wall hanging, depicts a Cavalier in a garden setting, 250 x 182cm (99 x 72in) £60-80
371. A black ground Aubusson style needle point carpet, with a central spray of flowers within a grid of other flowers, 417 x 295cm (164 x 116in)£300-500
372. A woolwork nursery pelmet, decorated with Victorian children at play, 200cm (78in), together an Art Nouveau floral embroidered cushion cover, embroidered panel, etc£80-100
373. A wire-embroidered net table decoration, stylised floral design, 45cm (17 1/2in) diameter, together with a crochet linen table cloth£80-100
374. An Iranian Kelim of overall stepped lozenge form, on a red ground, 302 x 131cm (119 x 51in)£100-150
375. An Iranian Kelim of overall stylised tarantula design, within halberd borders, 328 x 160cm (121 x 63in)£100-150
376. A deeply bordered Eastern runner, red brick ground with stylised design, 103 x 488cm (40 1/2 x 192in)
£80-100
377. A 19th century oak long case clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment and brass mounts, column mounted, with square painted dial, shells to the corners and flowers to the centre, Roman numerals with date aperture, fitted 30 hour movement, 210cm (82 1/2in) high£400-600
378. A Juler's ophthalmoscope, by Curry and Paxton of London, c.1880, in original fitted case, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) wide£60-80
379. Two Endecotts Ltd of London gilt brass scientific soil grading towers. 36cm (14")£80-120
380. An 18th century Quaker made hook and spike wall clock, 17cm (6 3/4in), square dial with chapter ring having Roman numerals, single pierced hand, with weight£80-120
381. A late 19th century eight-day arched top mantel clock, by Japy Brothers of Paris, the case strung in ebony, fitted a convex enamel dial marked in Arabic numerals and moon hands, 28cm (11in) high£120-150
382. A 19th century long case clock, oak and mahogany case, the hood with swan neck pediment, the arched painted dial inscribed for John Jones of Pwllheli, with secondary dial, eight day movement£200-300
383. A late 19th century mahogany cased wall clock, eight-day single fusee movement, the dial with Roman numerals, inscribed 'Jas Shoolbred and Co. London', dial 24cm (9 1/2in)£100-150
384. A 19th century brass carriage time piece, by Arnold and Dent of London, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement, back plate engraved and numbered 316, corniche one piece case with recessed frieze and swing bale handle, 19cm (7 1/2in) high, in mahogany baize lined carrying case£1000-1500
385. A c. 1900 small ship's bulkhead clock, probably with a fusee movement, the bezel marked 'Ancre', the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, 14.5cm (5 1/2in)
£150-250
386. A Victorian cast brass cased table holosteric barometer with thermometer, the 8cm (3in) dial set in a square frame on dolphin cast stand, overall 24cm (9 1/2in) high£80-100
387. An Arts and Crafts design oak occasional table, carved fruiting vine frieze on slender square tapering supports, with plain stretchers, 45cm (17 1/2in) square£150-200
388. A set of seven mahogany dining chairs, of Gillows type, reeded frames with turned and fluted fore supports, pad seats and backs, comprising six singles and one open arm carver£250-300
389. A pair of part 18th century mahogany console tables, later stone tops, raised on cabriole fore supports with ball and claw feet, 76cm (30in) wide£200-300
390. An 18th century Irish mahogany scallop edged table top, 60cm (23 1/2in) diameter£80-120
391. An early 19th century probably Scottish painted and parcel gilt armorial slate table top, decorated with a coat of arms with the motto 'Nunquam non Paratus', 42cm (16 1/2in) diameter£100-150
392. A pair of possibly 18th century Indian carved sandstone Jali screens, 35cm (13 1/2in) x 26cm (10in)£80-100
393. A late 19th century aesthetic design ebonised box ottoman, grosse pointe needlework upholstered, on turned supports with castors, 79cm (31in)£150-200
394. A George III brass banded mahogany butler's tray, gallery with pierced handles, complete with folding stand, 73cm (28 1/2in)£200-300
395. A Burmese carved padouk throne chair, ornately carved with low back and drop-in seat£80-120
396. A pair of decorative parquetry inlaid circular occasional tables, moulded edge on square tapering supports, 49cm (19in) diameter£100-150
397. A three fold panelled oak screen with carved decoration, 166cm (65 1/2in) high£200-250
398. A Victorian figural mahogany fall front campaign writing cabinet, with fitted interior and leather inset writing surface, 54cm (21in) wide£100-150
399. A William IV circular mahogany flip top breakfast table, with triform base, 120cm (47in) diameter£120-150
400. A Queen Anne style wing back arm chair, by Epstein of London, raised on carved cabriole supports£180-220
401. A 17th century design walnut veneer two drawer side table with brass handles, raised on cup and cover supports with shaped stretcher, 60cm (23 1/2in) wide£80-120
402. A 20th century campaign type mahogany chest of three drawers, with brass mounts and recessed side carrying handles, 56cm (22in) wide£150-200
403. A set of four Chippendale design mahogany single dining chairs, carved and pierced back splats, raised on carved cabriole fore supports with claw and ball feet£180-220
404. A 19th century yew wood two door cabinet, the arch panel-set doors open to reveal a single drawer with shelf below, raised on closed base, 104cm (40 3/4in) wide£300-500
405. A 17th century oak coffer, triple panel design, raised on stile end supports, 130cm (51in) wide£200-250
406. A 17th century elm plank coffer, 115cm (45 1/4in) wide£200-250
407. A William IV mahogany snap top dining table, rectangular crossbanded and figured snap top, raised on fluted and turned stem on a platform with bun feet, 101 x 132cm (39 3/4 x 52in)£800-1200
408. A George III mahogany fold-over tea table, raised on squared supports, 92cm (36in) wide£180-220
409. A George III oak dresser of unusual form, mahogany crossbanded, the shelf back under a dentil cornice incorporates a single door corner cupboard and a spice cupboard, base with three drawers having brass handles and escutcheons with shaped apron, raised on cabriole fore supports, 197cm (77 1/2in) wide£3000-5000
410. A 19th century mahogany chest of two short over four long graduated drawers, with turned knob handles, raised on closed base, 122cm (48in) wide£150-200
411. A George III oak single door corner cupboard, dentil cornice, mahogany crossbanded, fluted detail to the carcase, 93cm (36 1/2in) wide£180-220
412. An Edwardian open arm chair, crest with carved acanthus leaf ears, back inset turned spindle, saddle seat, raised on turned fore supports with crinoline stretcher£100-150
413. A 19th century mahogany linen press, inlaid decoration, the satinwood crossbanded arched panel doors each hand-painted with a classically draped female musician and signed L. Silas, the doors open to reveal slides over base fitted two short over two long drawers inlaid and painted with ribbons, bows and roses, fitted oval brass back plate handles, on a fitted base, 130cm (51in) wide£2000-2500
414. A Victorian rosewood Davenport desk, inlaid decoration, hinged stationery compartment over a writing slope inset green tooled leather, the pedestal fitted drawers with decorative panel of urn and swags, 54cm (21in) wide£600-800
415. A 17th century design oak wake table, raised on finely turned baluster supports with plain stretchers, 229cm (90in) long, with the drop leaves up 152cm (60in) wide£800-1200
416. An early 19th century tilt top mahogany supper table, raised on turned baluster with four outswept supports terminating in brass paw feet castors, 137 x 116cm (54 x 45 1/2in)£500-600
417. An early to mid 19th century goncalo alves breakfast table, raised on tapering stem and Trafalgar base with turned feet, 127cm (50in) diameter£600-800
418. A George III walnut fall front writing bureau, opening to reveal fitted interior over three drawers to base fitted brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 83cm (32 1/2in) wide£400-600
419. A late 17th century oak oval gate-leg table, fitted a pair of frieze drawers, raised on a turned frame base, 114cm (45in) wide£400-600
420. An early 18th century oak three panel coffer, of plain form, 121cm (47 1/2in)£200-300
421. A harlequin set of late 18th century oak country Chippendale style dining chairs, comprising one carver and five single chairs of similar design£200-300
422. A George III style mahogany breakfront library bookcase, the glazed upper section over three frieze drawers and cupboards to base, on ogee bracket feet, 190cm (75in) wide£800-1200
423. A George III design mahogany partners' desk, with three frieze drawers, the pedestals with two drawers behind three drawer fronts, the top with burgundy hide inset writing surface, 152cm (5in) wide£800-1200
424. A 19th century French design gilt framed wall mirror, with decorative crest, 74cm (29in) wide£300-400
425. An early Victorian mahogany three tier metamorphic dumb waiter, with scroll and stile supports, 112cm (44in) £600-800
426. A 17th century Northern European steel clad Armada strong box, false front mounted escutcheon, side carrying handles and key, 75cm (29 1/2in)
£800-1200
427. A 19th century American mahogany carriage extending dining table, with eight leaf inserts, raised on castored cabriole supports, 132cm (52in) wide, extends from 163cm (64in) to 528cm (208in)£1800-2200
428. A George IV mahogany rectangular breakfast table, with ebony strung top raised on triform base, 142cm (56in)£500-700
429. An early 18th century walnut chest of two short over three long drawers, quarter veneer top, brass handles, raised on turned bun supports, 100cm (39 1/2in) wide£800-1200
430. A Victorian walnut serpentine fronted five tier whatnot, pierced decoration, 53cm (21in) wide£200-300
431. An early 20th century Louis XVI style carved wood and gilt gesso salon sofa, floral crest, acanthus scroll handles, serpentine seat, raised on tapering supports, upholstered in a floral machine tapestry fabric£500-700
432. A 19th century oak twin pedestal writing desk, fitted nine drawers with turned knob handles, top inset gilt tooled brown leather, 106cm (42in) wide£500-700
433. An 18th century carved wood and gilt gesso looking glass, in the chinoiserie manner of Mathias Locke, the frame with pierced detail, 104 x 65cm (41 x 25 1/2in)£800-1000
434. A George III figured mahogany linen press, fitted a pair of flame-grained panel doors below a Greek key moulded cornice, the base fitted two short over two long drawers with string detail, raised on shaped bracket feet, 127cm (50in) wide£500-700
435. A George II/George III mahogany scroll arm carver chair, with shaped cresting rail and drop-in seat, raised on cabriole supports, with scallop shell carved knees£300-400
436. A part 18th century mahogany open waterfall bookcase, on later blind plinth, 87cm (34in) wide£80-120
437. An early Victorian papier mache cartouche shaped tray, painted with gilt chinoiserie landscapes, on a later scroll-legged base, 80cm (31in) wide£100-150
438. An early Victorian papier mache cartouche shaped tray, painted with gilt chinoiserie landscapes, on a later faux bamboo base, 80cm (31in) wide£100-150
439. A set of six Victorian black lacquer and parcel gilt salon chairs, pierced splats, hexagonal tapering fore supports, split cane seats£200-300
440. A pair of 19th century Italian carved wood, gesso and silvered full standing candlesticks, of decorative form, with pricket tops, 100cm (39in) high£300-500
441. An early 19th century burr oak chiffonier, fitted gallery shelf back over single drawer and two cupboards inset brass grilles revealing pleated fabric behind, flanked by columns, raised on a closed base, 94cm (37in) wide£1000-1500
442. A continental cast iron framed music chair, with Art Nouveau mask decoration, c.1900
£80-100
443. A 19th century walnut buffet sideboard, probably Swiss, fitted two frieze drawers above three panel doors flanked by Doric pilasters, 185cm (61in) wide £300-500
444. A late 17th century probably Portuguese walnut single drawer side table, raised on inverted trumpet and baluster supports, joined by a turned stretcher with upstand urn finial, 83cm (33in)£400-600
445. A George III carved wood and gilt gesso looking glass, with pierced and shaped cresting and scroll work, 56cm (22in) wide£250-350
446. An early George II style carved wood and gilt gesso looking glass, with pierced Vitruvian scrolling mantle and a channelled frame,43cm (17in) wide£200-300
447. A George III oak chest of two short over three long drawers, with brass handles, raised on bracket feet, 94cm (37in) wide£120-180
448. A 19th century mahogany breakfront library bookcase, moulded cornice above four glazed doors, over base fitted four panelled doors on closed base, carved rosette decoration, 142cm (56in) wide£600-800
449. A 19th century French oak draw leaf refectory table, with carved frieze, raised on cup and cover supports with stretcher, extends to 226 x 74cm (89 x 29in)£250-300
450. A Victorian ebonised marquetry inlaid chiffonier, fitted bowed glazed doors flanking a central door with floral inlay, gilt metal decorative mounts, raised on turned feet£300-500
451. An Edwardian carved walnut framed drawing room suite, comprising two arm chairs on cabriole fore supports and a double end chaise longue£300-500
452. A set of eight Hepplewhite style mahogany hoop and guilloche back dining chairs, the set comprising two carvers and six singles£300-500
453. A Victorian carved mahogany spoon back side chair, with stuff-over back and seat, raised on cabriole supports
£80-100
454. A George III mahogany tea table, fold-over top with gate action, fitted single drawer, raised on square supports, 88cm (34 1/2in) wide£300-400
455. A George III mahogany framed open arm chair, pierced splat, raised on square supports with 'H' stretcher, upholstered drop-in seat£80-120
456. An early 20th century Mason and Hamlyn of Boston USA foot pump action organ, ornate stained case with an upper structure in the Arts and Crafts style, together with an organ stool£150-200
457. An Empire design gilt framed wall mirror, acanthus and swag design with circular Romayne portrait, plate size 56 x 41cm (22 x 16in), overall height 122cm (48in)£80-100
458. A 17th century oak wainscot chair, panel back with acanthus scroll crest, open arms with plank seat, raised on square section supports with plain stretchers£300-400
459. An early 20th century Arts and Crafts design low open arm chair, back splats inlaid with mother of pearl, woven rush seat£70-90
460. Two Victorian ebonised plinths, each with turned and fluted stems, one 110cm (43 1/2in) high, the other 98cm (38 1/2in) high£80-120
461. A pair of 18th century design walnut open arm chairs, upholstered high backs with arched cresting, upholstered stuff-over seats with scroll terminal arms, raised on inverted cup supports united by saltire stretchers£150-200
462. An Allison of London mahogany cased boudoir grand piano, metal frame, No. 62262£400-500
463. A Bechstein ebony cased upright salon piano, metal framed straight strung, No. 12443, case stamped 'H. Leavis, 3640'£300-400
464. A 17th century oak planked coffer, with iron escutcheon plate, 109cm (43in) wide£100-150
465. A Robert Goble walnut cased clavichord, raised on four square tapering fluted supports, inscribed to sound board 'Robert Goble 1937', 122cm (48in) wide£150-200
466. A Chippendale design side table, of plain form with pierced fret brackets and square supports with an internal chamfered edge, 78cm (30 1/2in) wide£100-150
467. A 19th century painted pine bookcase, breakfront moulded cornice with acanthus leaf detail, open shelves with reeded columns, cupboard under enclosed by two doors with Romayne heads, plinth base, 142cm (56in) wide, 268cm (106in) high£300-500
468. An 18th century American mahogany bureau bookcase, the upper section with a pair of blind panel doors, the base with two short over two long drawers, the interior with concealed drawers and open pigeon holes, raised on bracket supports, 113cm (44 1/2in) wide£800-1000
469. A Victorian mahogany kneehole desk, the top with inset leather writing surface, fitted nine drawers, raised on blind box plinths, 107cm (42in)£300-350
470. A pair of early 19th century Chinese elm side chairs, each with broad cresting rail over a slab seat raised on shaped supports, with remains of the lacquer finish
£500-700
471. A probably 19th century stripped pine Chinese altar table, (formerly lacquered), fitted with a pierced frieze, 191cm (75in) wide
£300-400
472. A large Chinese or Tibetan elm day bed, with shaped squat cabriole legs, 190cm (75in) wide
£150-200
473. An early 19th century mahogany snap top wine table, with circular tilt top over a base fitted with inverted sabre supports, 71cm (27in) diameter£180-220
475. A 19th century Italianate burr walnut centre table, with broad crossbanded top, the frieze with stop fluted detail, raised on turned and ebonised supports joined by a shaped stretcher with upstand finial, 123cm (48in) wide£300-400
476. A French fruit wood circular etagere of tapering form, 84cm (33in) high£100-120
477. A 19th century probably Burmese brass bound travelling trunk, with fitted interior, inlaid in brass line detail bearing the monogram 'H.P', 91cm (36in) wide£300-350
478. A collection of Chinese lacquered, pierced and carved architectural wall panels, now configured as a six fold screen, 204cm (80in) high£400-500
479. A 19th century Chinese red lacquer two door robe cabinet, with bronze cabinet furniture, 103cm (44 1/2in) wide£300-320
480. A late 19th century Chinese carved gilt and pierced rectangular wall mirror, the slip inlaid with ivory foliage, the frame with cavorting dragons, 115cm (45in) wide£400-600
481. A George II/George III mahogany circular snap top table, raised on a gun barrel and wrythen urn stem over a tripod base, 86cm (34in)
£600-800
482. A Chinese 19th century rosewood side table, fitted two short frieze drawers over a chinoiserie fretted undertier, showing signs of a lacquer finish, 92cm (36in) wide£150-200
484. A large ebonised Chinese style three-fold room screen, fitted with red fabric panels with chinoiserie scenes, 239cm (94in) high£200-300
485. A Victorian figured rosewood circular pedestal tripod table, with gadrooned rim, raised on a barley twist column over a carved tripod base, 50cm (20in) diameter£250-300
486. A large pair of turned and carved architectural Ionic columns, with scroll capitals, 201cm (79in) high£400-600
487. A Victorian mahogany framed open arm chair, on cabriole fore supports£120-180
488. A Victorian rosewood frame fire screen panel, with inset needlework floral panel, together with two various stems and two bases£120-180
489. An Edwardian carved oak three fold boudoir screen, with inset oval watercolour panel depicting putti, 152cm (59 1/2in) wide£150-200
490. A George III oak fall front writing bureau, the fall reveals a fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes about a central cupboard door, over base fitted four long drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 94cm (37in) wide£500-600
491. A George III oak single door hanging corner cupboard, 76cm (30in) wide£100-120
492. A George III mahogany demi-lune side table, raised on square tapering supports, 122cm (48in) wide£80-120
493. A 19th century oval oak drop-leaf dining table, raised on fluted gate leg frame, 114cm (45in) wide£100-150
494. A set of six ladder back single chairs, with woven sea grass seats£80-120
495. A part 17th century oak two drawer sideboard, with moulded fronts, brass drop handles, raised on spiral twist supports with plain stretchers, 122cm (48in) wide£250-350
496. A George III oak single door wall-mounted corner cupboard, the door opens to reveal three shaped shelves, 76cm (30in) wide£120-150
497. A 17th century oak coffer, with hinged cover and triple panel front, raised on stile end supports, 133cm (52 1/2in) wide£200-300
498. An Edwardian satinwood crossbanded rosewood revolving library bookcase, in the style of Edward & Roberts£300-400
499. A pair of Victorian figural walnut foot stools, of squat circular form with Berlin bead work upholstery £80-100
500. A George III design inlaid mahogany cheval mirror, with oval plate, serpentine frame and ivory detail, 80cm (31 1/2in)£180-220
501. A Victorian mahogany three-door gentleman's compactum wardrobe, with one glazed and two blind panel doors, the interior fitted with short drawers, 198cm (78in) wide£200-300
502. A pair of mahogany Empire design side tables, brass inlay decoration, each fitted a pair of drop leaves, 63cm (25in)£120-150
503. A Victorian upholstered wing back fireside arm chair, raised on turned supports with swivel castors£100-150
504. An Edwardian upholstered deep seated fire side chair, with square tapering legs£80-100
505. A 19th century American (New England) Windsor spindle back child's high chair, with saddled seat and foot rest£120-150
506. A 19th century American naive child's painted rocking chair, with faux inlaid decoration above a rush seat, together with a faux rosewood American swing toilet mirror and three non-matching American painted side chairs£80-100
507. An 19th century American (New England) stained maple dressing table, fitted with three drawers to the upper section above a base with three long drawers£100-150
508. A 19th century American stained and stencilled open bamboo bookcase, with pommel finials, 48cm (19in)£80-100
509. An American (New England) oak and ash ladder back carver chair, with rush seat, together with a matching side chair£80-120
510. A part 19th century oak circular snap top table, raised on cabriole supports, 84cm (33in)£100-150
511. A pair of 19th century American mahogany side chairs, with arched backs and cabriole legs£80-100
512. A 19th century American wickerwork window or veranda seat, with open work frieze and ends, possibly by Hayward Bros of Chicago, 190cm (74 1/2in) wide£150-200
513. An 18th century oak dresser base, fitted two drawers with brass knob handles, raised on baluster turned fore supports with plain stretchers, fitted with a later shelf back flanked by two cupboards, 185cm (72 3/4in) wide£400-600
514. An early 18th century walnut veneer and marquetry inlaid fall front writing bureau, fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes, over a base fitted three drawers with brass handles, raised on squat bun feet, 69cm (27in) wide£500-700
515. A Victorian walnut veneer desk top book stand, fitted two drawers to base, 35cm (13 3/4in) wide, complete with assorted leather bound books£80-120
516. An 18th century oak chest of two short over three long drawers, laburnum crossbanded, fitted brass tear drop handles, on a reduced frame stand, 90cm (35 1/2in) wide£400-600
517. An early 18th century oak dresser base, fitted three fielded panel drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on turned supports, 194cm (76 1/2in) wide£700-900
518. An early to mid 18th century walnut veneer and herringbone crossbanded chest of two short over three long drawers, oval stamped brass back plates, raised on bracket feet, 98cm (38 1/2in) wide, together with a walnut veneer chest stand on barley twist supports£300-500
519. An 18th century walnut veneer and mahogany crossbanded dressing table, fitted seven drawers about a recessed central cupboard fitted brass handles, on bracket feet, 75cm (29 1/2in) wide£600-800
520. A Victorian burr maple veneer needlework table, octagonal hinged cover over storage, on slender stem and octagonal base, 46cm (18in)
£80-100
521. A George III oak stool, raised on cabriole pad foot supports, upholstered top, 46 x 38cm (18 x 15in)£100-150
522. A 19th century provincial comb and pierced splat low back arm chair, yew, elm and ash construction, raised on turned fore legs united by a crinoline stretcher£250-300
523. A 19th century provincial comb and pierced splat low back arm chair, yew, elm and ash construction, raised on turned fore legs united by a crinoline stretcher
£250-300
524. A 19th century provincial comb and pierced splat low back arm chair, yew, elm and ash construction, raised on turned fore legs united by a crinoline stretcher
£250-300
525. A 19th century provincial comb and pierced splat low back arm chair, yew, elm and ash construction, raised on turned fore legs united by a crinoline stretcher
£250-300
526. A 19th century provincial comb and pierced splat low back arm chair, yew, elm and ash construction, raised on turned fore legs united by a crinoline stretcher
£250-300
527. Two 18th century walnut single chairs, with vase splat backs, on cabriole fore supports£80-120
528. A pair of 18th century walnut single chairs, each with shaped central back panel on cabriole supports with turned cross stretchers, floral woolwork tapestry seats£100-150
529. An 18th century walnut veneer cushion framed wall mirror, plate size 56 x 33cm (22 x 13in)£200-250
530. A 19th century walnut framed easel mirror, shaped moulded frame, overall 55cm (21 1/2in) high£80-100
531. An 18th century walnut framed wall mirror, decoratively moulded, fitted two piece Vauxhall plate with bevel rim, overall 99 x 56cm (39 x 22in)£200-250
532. An early 18th century oak and laburnum crossbanded chest of two short over two long drawers, with tear drop handles, raised on a reduced oak stand, 92cm (36in) wide£400-600
533. An early 18th century oak and laburnum crossbanded chest of two short over three long drawers, with substantial brass tear drop handles, raised on turned inverted cup feet, 97cm (38in) wide£300-500
534. A 19th century mahogany snap top wine table, pie-crust rim, raised on turned stem with wrythen knop, over three cabriole supports, 53cm (21in) diameter£100-150
535. A 17th century oak table, moulded frieze, raised on bobbin turned supports with plain stretchers, 66 x 45cm (26 x 17 3/4in)£150-200
536. A late 17th or early 18th century oval oak drop leaf dining table, raised on turned supports with plain stretchers, 114cm (45in)£200-300
537. A pair of mahogany Hepplewhite type single chairs, oval backs with pierced splats, broad fabric covered seats, raised on fine turned and fluted fore supports£80-100
538. An 18th century walnut veneer dressing table mirror, with stepped serpentine base fitted drawers, raised on turned supports, plate size 43 x 27cm (17 x 10 3/4in)£80-100
539. A late 17th century oak single chair, the back inset a carved panel of acanthus scrolls, panel seat raised on frame with turned front stretcher, the rest plain£250-300
540. An 18th century oak wall cupboard, the panelled door opens to reveal fitted interior of shelf and three drawers, 46cm (18in) wide£120-180
541. A late 17th century oak single drawer side table, fitted brass tear drop handles, raised on turned supports with plain stretchers, incised 'Alveston Poor' to the back board, 86cm (34in) wide£250-350
542. An 18th century oak single drawer side table, raised on finely turned supports with plain stretchers, 73cm (28 3/4in) wide£100-150
543. An early 19th century oak single door corner cupboard, the door bears star paterae, flanked by canted fluted columns, door opens to reveal shaped front shelves, 58cm (23in) wide£150-200
544. A 19th century cylindrical oak box, with hinged cover, raised on turned supports, 40cm (15 3/4in) diameter£70-100
545. A George III elm demi-lune fold-over tea table, raised on square tapering supports, 89cm (35in) wide£150-200
546. A 19th century elm candle stand, raised on turned stem with triform supports, 33cm (13in) diameter£80-100
547. A George III mahogany low boy, fitted one long drawer above one small flanked by two box drawers, ornate brass back plate handles, raised on cabriole supports, 76cm (30in) wide£250-300
548. A George III walnut veneer low boy, fitted three drawers with brass handles, raised on square supports, 80cm (31 1/2in) wide£200-250
549. A 19th century walnut dressing table mirror, decorative fret top, adjustable on plain frame with brass urn finials, plate size 35 x 22cm (13 3/4 x 8 1/2in)£60-80
550. A 19th century maple foot stool, raised on brass ball feet, woolwork upholstered top, 29cm (11 1/2in) square£60-80
551. A Victorian deep button upholstered conversational seat, with rail and bobbin back support, raised on turned supports with swivel castors, 127cm (50in) diameter£300-350
552. A Victorian miniature fiddle back mahogany snooker table, with gilt brass furniture and slate bed, raised on turned supports, 81.5 x 46cm (32 x 18in)
£300-350
553. A Victorian burr walnut fold-over gaming table, fitted a single frieze drawer, raised on turned frame base with carved cabriole supports, 91cm (36in) wide£300-350
554. A 20th century gilt brass and oak circular whisky porter/stand, each section marked with its respective whisky brand, 30cm (12in) diameter£80-100
555. A Victorian mahogany spoon back gentleman's fire side chair, with scroll carved arms and cabriole supports£100-150
556. A Victorian mahogany spoon back gentleman's fire side chair, with scroll carved arms and cabriole supports£100-150
557. An Edwardian red velvet upholstered two seat Knole sofa, with decorative panels£150-200
558. A Victorian turned and carved torchere, with spiral turned column and raised on lion's paw supports, 131cm (51in) high£80-100
559. A George III mahogany fall front writing bureau, fitted interior over base of one long, two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, possibly Irish, 97cm (38in) wide£500-700
560. A Florentine carved and gilded framed wall mirror, old plate 38 x 33cm (15 x 13in)£250-300
561. A set of six stained beech carved frame single chairs, with padded seats and back pads£200-300
562. A George III drop leaf table, raised on squared supports, 92cm (36in)£180-220
563. A 19th century mahogany four tier whatnot, turned columns, drawer to base, raised on castors, 137cm (54in) high£300-500
564. A 19th century mahogany side table, fitted three drawers, raised on square tapering supports, converted from a table piano, 158cm (62in) wide£60-80
565. A torchere converted from an 18th century mahogany bed post, dished top raised on triform supports£60-80
566. A Connemara green marble top, set into a limed oak table frame, 122 x 60cm (48 x 23 1/2in)£150-200
567. A 19th century oak metamorphic chair/library step£100-150
568. A 19th century bentwood framed rocking chair, with split cane seat and back£80-100
569. A campaign metal framed metamorphic chair/bed, raised on brass supports£80-100
570. A George III mahogany chest on chest, the top section fitted three short over three long drawers with brushing slide, over three drawers to base, on bracket feet, 116cm (45 1/2in) wide£500-700
571. A George III pine alcove unit, fitted shelves and slide, part period timber, 130cm (51in) wide, 191cm (75in) high£100-150
572. A 19th century possibly Irish pine dairy pot board dresser and rack, 137cm (54in)£300-400