Antiques and Fine Art Sale
on Tuesday 29th June 2010


1.      A mid 19th century double strand box link chain, suspending four 19th century Indian miniatures (one further miniature deficient), the gold mounted oval ivory plaques depicting the Taj Mahal and a portrait of a gentleman£500-700
2.      An Art Deco dress set, the octagonal mother of pearl panels with seed pearls to centres, the mounts marked '14ct' and 'silver'£100-150
3.      A pair of Art Deco 9ct gold cufflinks, oval with engine turned design, two pairs of enamel cufflinks together with a heart-shaped sapphire set pendant, the mount stamped '18k'£100-150
4.      A gold plated half-hunter cased keyless lever watch, blue enamel chapter ring, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds at six o'clock, the dial signed 'Rolex'£350-450
5.      A Japanese cultured pearl floral spray brooch, of abstract form£120-180
6.      A 9ct gold curb pattern double Albert watch chain, with single clip connections and 'T' bar, marked to each link£400-600
7.      A 9ct gold telescopic pencil, with suspensory loop£100-150
8.      A single stone diamond ring, old brilliant-cut in frilled claw mount, together with a ruby and seed pearl cluster ring£250-350
9.      An Art Noveau gold and amethyst pendant, the scroll-pierced framework with central amethyst and oval amethyst drop, together with an 18ct gold rope-twist ring and a large single stone amethyst ring
£180-220
10.     A five stone half hoop opal and diamond ring, the graduated opals with single cut diamond detail, in carved and pierced 18ct gold mount£150-250
11.     A sapphire and diamond seven stone ring, the central cut-cornered rectangular step-cut sapphire in millegrain edged collet mount, with trefoil diamond clusters to each side in similar mounts, c.1920£300-400
12.     A single stone diamond ring, old brilliant-cut, with claw mount to shaped shank£200-300
13.     A five stone half hoop diamond ring, the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds in pierced and engraved scroll mount£100-150
14.     A single stone diamond bar brooch, the old brilliant-cut diamond in simple claw mount to knife edge bar, together with a gold plated heart-shaped locket with gem-set ribbon motif to centre and one other locket £300-400
15.     A pair of 9ct gold oval twin chained cuff links, with acanthus engraved decoration, together with a cased lens, in original box£70-100
16.     A Victorian double buckle bangle, foliate and scroll engraved, together with a gem-set 9ct gold clasp of cluster form, a three row imitation pearl necklace, a gentleman's 9ct gold garnet-set ring and sundry items£80-120
17.     A Japanese 9ct gold mounted mutton fat jade manju netsuke, probably 19th century, of lotus leaf form, with associated open link chain£200-300
19.     An Edwardian garnet and seed pearl scroll work pendant, on later chain, together with a pearl set Victorian horse-shoe stick pin and a French Art Nouveau stick pin£120-180
20.     An abstract form pendant with cultured pearl detail, the textured abstract nodular pendant on 'S' shaped chain marked '9ct', together with a single stone pendant, a sapphire and diamond ring£150-200
21.     A waistcoat watch of typical form, the gun metal case with gold bezel and winder, white enamel dial and Arabic numerals£70-100
22.     A Victorian diamond and pearl cluster brooch, the central pearl with two graduated bands of old brilliant-cut diamonds, with an additional two stone diamond pendant fitting and optional pear-shaped pearl and diamond suspensory drop, in fitted case£2000-3000
23.     A white metal and pearl necklace, together with a pair of paste pendant earrings and a pair of Art Deco clips£70-100
24.     A pearl and diamond bar brooch, the graduated pearls within a scrolling frame work of millegrain-set mixed-cut diamonds£300-400
25.     A single stone blue zircon and diamond bracelet, the circular-cut central stone with old brilliant-cut diamonds to each side, in lozenge-shaped open work mount, with expandable bracelet£200-300
26.     A yellow metal bar brooch, with applied cast race horse (lacking jockey)£150-250
27.     A stock pin, with applied fox mask set with ruby eyes, together with a bar brooch with applied amethyst-set thistle£80-120
28.     A diamond cluster ring of foliate design, central champagne coloured diamond and engraved foliate detail, together with a pair of earrings en-suite
£200-400
29.     A Victorian five stone half-hoop split pearl ring, with rope diamond detail to carved mount, together with a mid 19th century ruby and split pearl cluster ring, the central four stone cluster with ruby detail in pierced and carved mount, and a turquoise and split pearl circular foliate brooch£150-200
30.     A half hoop diamond set eternity ring, the eight cut diamonds in channel setting, with two colour 18ct gold detail£150-250
31.     A single stone diamond ring, the princess-cut diamond in rub-over settings to an 18ct gold shank£150-250
32.     A Victorian silver-mounted scent bottle, the egg shaped ceramic bottle, with stippled finish and gilded and painted detail, screw-off cover, Birmingham 1888, together with a small carved ivory letter opener and a quantity of other costume jewellery£80-120
33.     An amethyst and white sapphire ring, by Links of London, the central square-cut amethyst with three row bands of white sapphire to each side, 18ct white gold mount (one stone deficient)£80-120
34.     A lady's 14ct gold pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gilded and painted decoration, keyless cylinder movement, with associated gilt fob, together with a single stone opal ring£100-150
35.     A diamond full hoop eternity ring, the mixed-cut diamonds claw mounts within engraved band£120-180
36.     A 9ct gold decorative link guard chain, 142cm (56in), with clip together, with 14k cased lady's fob watch, floral chased case, dial named 'J.G. Graves, Sheffield'£250-300
37.     A George III silver pair-cased pocket watch, movement engraved 'Alex Wilson, London No. 862', engraved pierced cock plate, cylindrical pillars, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, inner case hallmarked London 1786, together with a silver-cased centre seconds pocket chronograph, one other pocket watch, a silver watch chain, and watch keys£200-250
38.     A mid-Victorian emerald and diamond set bangle, the bloomed gold bangle with applied fine rope twist borders to pierced tongues, with applied emerald centred rose diamond£600-800
39.     A Victorian emerald and rose diamond bar brooch, the central shaped eight point star with central rectangular cut-cornered emerald and graduated rose diamond points, the whole on double bar with scroll work detail£200-300
40.     A Victorian pave-set turquoise brooch, oval, and a pair or earrings en-suite, together with a French late 19th century silver, enamel, garnet and baroque pearl pendant, oval with central garnet cluster, pierced with enamel detail, glazed hinged panel to reverse, French marks£150-250
41.     A pair of sapphire and diamond pendant earrings, the two mixed-cut, partially colour saturated sapphires suspended between rose diamonds in vertical drops £150-250
42.     A 9ct gold charm bracelet, the circular open link bracket suspended with twenty various charms£600-800
43.     A lady's three colour 18ct gold Eterna Matic dress watch, the champagne dial within baton numerals, with integral tri-coloured textured brick link bracelet£200-300
44.     A Danish silver and enamel bangle, of tapered form with triangular enamel inserts to each terminal, in Georg Jensen box£70-100
45.     A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant-cut diamond in simple claw mount to plain 18ct white gold band, together with a 9ct gold mounted shell cameo and a carved coral and nephrite bracelet£250-350
46.     A late Victorian 15ct gold curb pattern bracelet, with padlock clasp, in fitted case£300-400
47.     An 18ct gold cased gentleman's open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with secondary, Roman numerals, the back engine turned with blind cartouche, case, dial and movement bear the number 45210£100-150
48.     Eton College, a 9ct gold fetter and knot link watch chain, with single clip connection now converted to a bracelet, suspended with three 18ct gold shield-shaped medals, with the coat of arms of Eton College, engraved to the reverse with commemorative inscriptions detailing the hurdling victories of P. le R. Shephard in 1938 and 1940£250-350
49.     A Victorian 15ct rose-gold flattened fixed curb pattern bangle, push button clasp, in fitted case£300-400
50.     A Victorian fixed link curb pattern bangle, push button clasp, in fitted case£200-300
51.     A Victorian propelling pencil, with amethyst terminal, foliate engraved, in fitted case£80-120
52.     A Victorian lava cameo bracelet, the seven oval panels carved with figures from antiquity£150-250
53.     An Edwardian amethyst and cultured pearl drop pendant, the circular collet-set amethyst suspending an amethyst and cultured pearl within circular mount, integral trace link chain£80-120
54.     A late Victorian turquoise and seed pearl foliate bar brooch, 15ct gold mount, together with another similar set with split pearls and a Victorian gold and split pearl ivy leaf stick pin£80-120
55.     A sapphire and rose-diamond foliate ring, together with a Victorian turquoise set horse-shoe ring, a nine stone half hoop split pearl ring and two further rings£150-250
56.     An Edwardian 9ct gold bangle, with applied bead and rope-twist decoration, together with a 9ct gold herringbone necklace and two other items£150-250
57.     A pair of late Victorian chandelier style pendant earrings, together with a pair of spherical pendant earrings with applied bead work and two further pairs of earrings£150-250
58.     An Edwardian ruby and diamond graduated five stone half hoop ring, together with a gem-set diamond cluster ring, 18ct gold mount£150-250
59.     A Scottish agate set circular brooch, together with a Scandinavian silver gilt and enamel pendant depicting a crowing cockerel, seven various rings and a quantity of other jewellery and sundries, including two cases with housings for twelve sovereigns£200-300
60.     A George V commemorative silver inkwell, the hinged cover bears the arms of the Goldsmiths Company, engraved presentation inscription in the round 'The Gift of the Goldsmiths Company, Silver Jubilee of King George V 1935', London 1935 by Garrard and Co, 10cm (4in) diameter £200-300
61.     A silver cruse lamp of classical form, with serpent handle, raised on circular platform base, Birmingham 1905, 4 troy oz£100-150
62.     A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver sugar caster, decoratively pierced cover, plain banded baluster body on circular platform foot, monogrammed, London 1705, 15cm (6in) high, approx 4 troy oz£300-500
63.     A silver cigarette box, engine turned lid, monogrammed 'C.H.H', cedar lined, Birmingham 1937, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) wide, together with a silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1929, and a pair of mother of pearl silver pin dishes, Birmingham 1922, 9cm (3 1/2in) diameter£50-70
64.     A rectangular silver serving dish, gadrooned rim, Sheffield 1920, 28 x 20cm (11 x 8in), approx 26 troy oz£180-220
65.     A Royal commemorative silver dish, lion mask to centre, inscribed to the rim 'To commemorate the Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth', London 1936, 12.5cm (5in) diameter, approx 4 troy oz, together with two silver dishes bearing the arms of the Goldsmiths Company£80-120
66.     An early 20th century silver salver, floral and stem rim, chased acanthus design with baskets of fruit, raised on four decorative cast feet, Birmingham 1905, 32cm (12 1/2in) diameter, approx 27 troy oz£220-250
67.     A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, the slice ornately pierced and chased with a heron amidst rushes in the aesthetic taste, fitted carved ivory fish form handles, crested with a hedgehog, London 1868£150-200
68.     A Victorian silver gilt 16th century design Maidenhead spoon, fig shaped bowl, cast female torso finial, London 1878, approx 1 troy oz£150-200
69.     A well modelled German silver cockerel design table box, probably by Neresheimer of Hanau c. 1900, the cast body with bright cut tail feathers and removable head, re-assayed in London 1922, stands 25cm (9 3/4in) high, approx 20 troy oz£1000-1500
70.     A late Victorian silver mounted inkwell, the swirled glass body with fitted silver collar and slightly domed hinged cover, London 1899 by William Comyns
£80-120
71.     An early George III Hester Bateman silver spoon, scallop and mask decoration to the verso of the bowl, monogrammed 'E * M', London 1762, 21cm, (8 1/4in), approx 2 troy oz£60-80
72.     A matching set of six Irish silver fiddle and rat's tail table spoons, of mixed dates, but all Dublin, by Samuel Nevile, 8 troy oz gross£250-350
73.     A set of six Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, Dublin 1840, possibly John Locker, 7 1/2 troy oz gross £120-150
74.     A matched set of six Irish George III 'spade' type fiddle pattern table forks, five Dublin 1810 and one very similar fork, marks rubbed, the remaining five forks marked RW, maker not found, 12 troy oz gross£180-220
75.     A set of six 1920s silver Old English pattern tea spoons and sugar nips, Birmingham 1923, cased, together with a pair of Victorian EPNS fish servers with carved ivory handles and a number of EPNS tea spoons£70-100
76.     A 1970s heavy York silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, bearing the marks for 1977 and Monarch's Jubilee head stamp, together one other 20th century York silver caddy spoon£140-160
77.     An early 20th century pair of silver wire work melba toast racks, Birmingham 1904, by George Unite (one foot missing)£80-100
78.     A Victorian silver three piece tea set of close matched date, decorated with embossing and later punch work, marked for Hunt and Roskell, but bearing the maker's mark for John Samuel Hunt, the tea pot bearing the date letter for 1861, 47 troy oz gross £500-800
79.     A Victorian silver coffee/hot water pot, decorated with embossing and later punch work, fitted an ivory auricular handle, London 1853 by Robert Garrard, 28 troy oz gross £250-350
80.     A mixed set of four William IV silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, mixed dates and made by Richard Crossley and Thomas Wallis respectively£120-150
81.     A collection of eleven matched Victorian and earlier silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, mixed origin, makers and dates, 7 troy oz gross £70-100
82.     A matched set of twelve silver Old English pattern tea spoons, mixed date and makers, 6 1/2 troy oz gross £80-100
83.     A set of twelve early 20th century Old English pattern and bright cut tea spoons, Sheffield 1909, by J. Rodgers of Sheffield (Cutlers), cased£70-90
84.     A late Victorian silver jewellery box, the sides and hinged cover profusely chased with scrolling foliage and a courting couple within a central cartouche, scrolling bar thumb piece, the interior with semi-fitted silk lining, Chester 1900 by Nathan and Hayes, 14.5 x 14.5cm (5 3/4 x 5 3/4in)£300-400
85.     A silver compact, cross-hatched with applied crest and motto of The Royal Highlanders, Black Watch, together with a compact-cum vesta, with twin hinged compartments, spot hammered with English import marks, and two silver handled manicure items£80-120
86.     A George III silver mounted ivory mandolin cucumber slice, London 1804 by T. Phipps and E. Robinson, 20.5cm (8in) long£350-400
87.     A Chinese white metal and bone baby's rattle with teether, the rattle in the form of a Western lady with bamboo parasol with hanging bell, 17cm (6 3/4in), together with a white metal sacred heart form vinaigrette with hinged cover, a folding chatelaine monogram stamp and a Chinese white metal hanging charm£80-120
88.     A 1930s silver piecrust edge circular salver, with scroll feet, bearing a theatrical presentation inscription dated 1939, Sheffield 1938, 16 troy oz, 26cm (10in) diameter£120-150
89.     A George II silver baluster form hot water pot, with domed hinged cover and acanthus handle, London 1737, maker not found, 23 troy oz gross £200-300
90.     A well modelled continental silver partridge design table box, fitted hinged wings and removable head, bears continental and London re-assay hallmarks, stands 15cm (6in) high, approx 12 troy oz£600-800
91.     A Victorian silver bon-bon basket, pierced oval form, embossed floral decoration, Sheffield 1895, 25 x 19cm (9 3/4 x 7 1/2in), approx 8 troy oz.£100-150
92.     A plain silver fruit bowl, with ribbed rim, raised on a circular platform foot, hall marks worn but London leopard's head discernible, made by the Goldsmiths' Company, 23cm (9in) diameter, approx 20 troy oz.£180-220
93.     A set of six Irish silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, Dublin 1822, monogrammed, together with three other cases of silver coffee spoons (six in each)£100-150
94.     An Edwardian silver box in the form of a curling stone, engraved 'St Moritz Curling Club 1908', Birmingham 1907, approx 1 troy oz, 6cm (2 1/4in) diameter£80-120
95.     A George III silver meat skewer, plain ring end, monogrammed, London 1812, 30cm (11 3/4in) high, approx 2 troy oz £70-90
96.     A Victorian silver christening tankard, decoratively banded, raised on three ball feet, monogrammed, London 1873, approximately 4 troy oz, complete with leather covered silk and velvet lined case, bears label 'Hamilton and Inches, 90A Princes Street, Edinburgh'£80-100
97.     A pair of late 19th century Arts and Crafts design silver dishes, stylised floral rims concealing the dates 1869 and 1894, Birmingham 1894, 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter, combined approx 12 troy oz£100-150
98.     An early 20th century heavy oval silver fruit basket, pierced and cast in the round with swags of flowers and open scroll work, monogrammed and dated 'Xmas 1927', fitted a pair of bifurcated scroll handles and raised on scroll supports, Sheffield 1926, by James & William Deakin, 48 troy oz, 37cm (14 1/2in) wide£600-800
99.     A pair of Victorian heavy cast silver presentation cased fruit serving spoons, with fruiting vine motif to the handles, Birmingham 1896 by Elkington & Co, 7 troy oz gross £80-120
100.    An early 20th century presentation cased silver and ivory handled fish service for twelve settings, with engraved scimitar blades, Sheffield 1929 by James and William Deacon£250-300
101.    A German silver (800) 13 part dressing table appointment set, by Ohlenschlager and Riemann£100-150
102.    An early 20th century heavy silver open work belt buckle, each side of the clasp set with an eight point star, Birmingham 1901, 9cm (3 1/2in) wide£70-100
103.    A matched early 20th century set of six silver art nouveau buttons, embossed with a profile of a muse and flowering shrubs, Birmingham 1903, by Levi & Salaman, together with a miniature silver drinks tray and an EPNS nurse's belt buckle£70-100
104.    An Edwardian oval silver snuff box, acanthus leaf engraved overall decoration, with a blind cartouche, gilded interior, concealed pressure latch, Birmingham 1902, 10cm (4in), approx 2 1/2 troy oz£80-100
105.    A Victorian three piece silver tea set, comprising squat form teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, London 1873, stamped 'Payne Oxford' to bases, teapot with wooden handle and finial, approx 26 troy oz£250-300
106.    A quantity of Danish white metal serving flatware, some with steel blades, together with a plated sifting ladle£70-90
107.    A Victorian silver plated oval bread basket, with pierced edge, 29cm (11 1/2in), together with a Victorian plated hot water jug with floral embossed decoration£80-120
108.    A large Victorian Sheffield plate meat cover of segmented form, with inset silver armorial crest and loop handle, 41cm (16in) long, together with a cased pair of Victorian pierced EPNS fish servers of scimitar form with rococo handles and a cased butter dish presentation set with cut glass dishes and silver butter curls£100-150
109.    A Victorian EPNS oval two handled tureen and cover, the baluster body with foliate scroll feet and handles, the cover with matching handle, 37cm (14in) wide£80-120
110.    A pair of green glass and silver on copper peg lamps and shades£80-120
111.    A late 19th century Turkish Canakkale ewer, with twisted handle and elaborate spout, decorated with lustrous oxides and applied motif, 36cm (14in) high£150-200
112.    A Wedgwood octagonal small lustre bowl, mottled orange exterior and purple interior, with gilded symbol decoration, 9cm (3 1/2in) wide£150-200
113.    A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre small bowl, mottled blue exterior with fairies riding on the backs of exotic birds, 9cm (3 1/2in) diameter, together with a larger Wedgwood bowl, gilded insects to the exterior, blossoms to the interior£200-300
114.    A 20th century hand painted Poole vase, all over design of stylised flowers and simple leaves, printed, painted and impressed marks to base, 20cm (8in) high£70-90
115.    An 18th century Worcester shallow saucer, blue floral and butterfly transfer decoration, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter, together with transfer decoration tea bowl and saucer, rural scenes£70-90
116.    Two 20th century Kjobenhavns elliptical fluted vases, orange and grey cracquelure ground, together with a pair of Royal Copenhagen similar dishes, 12.5cm (5in) diameter£70-90
117.    A Troika tapering slab form vase, with geometric decoration, brown and blue colouration, painted marks to base, include 'Troika' and 'HB' monogram, 17cm (6 3/4in) high£80-120
118.    A late 18th century probably Bristol Delft charger, painted in a manganese wash with figures in classical landscapes, 30cm (12in) diameter£100-150
119.    A probably early 19th century French porcelain oval dish, painted in an extended palette with diaper borders and floral details, 32cm (12 1/2in) long£100-150
120.    A late 18th/early 19th century Dutch Delft vase, of flattened baluster form, the dome cover with rococo finial, the body painted in polychromic colours with a portrait study of a young gentleman in military uniform (probably Prince William of Orange) and marked 'PVOR SR', 36cm (14in) high£200-300
121.    A late 19th century probably American majolica jardiniere, of rustic tree trunk form, with moulded leaves and acorn detail, 28cm (11in) diameter£80-100
122.    A Carter, Stabler and Adams Poole vase, red earthenware body with white slip ground, spot edged all over floral hand painted patter after Truda Adams, with yellow bell husks, incised, impressed and painted factory marks to base, c.1930, 17cm (6 1/2in) high£70-100
123.    A Burmantofts faience wall plaque, depicts a young lady in profile, signed 'P Mallet', turquoise glaze, factory marks verso including Registration No. 1010, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) diameter£200-300
124.    A pair of 19th century Meissen porcelain lobe-edged dishes, painted with Deutscher blumen to the sole and rim, with cross swords mark to the underside, together with a Meissen dessert plate painted with dog roses, the dishes 23cm (9in) diameter
£100-150
125.    A Royal Copenhagen art pottery crackle ware trumpet vase, with fluted outline in sage and grey panels, probably designed by Thorkild Olsen, 24cm (9 1/2in) high£80-120
126.    A late 16th/early 17th century Italian albarello of waisted form, the tin glazed body with blue Arabesques and a scene of a wolf under a tree, detailed in cadmium yellow enamel, 21cm (8 1/4in) £300-350
127.    A pair of late 19th century Meissen figural porcelain sweetmeat baskets, both the male and female figure holding a pierced basket with encrusted flowers, one painted with cut blooms, one bearing a stylised cross sword emblem £100-150
128.    A 20th century ceramic pitcher designed and decorated by Duncan Grant, decorated with naked boys enjoying a bacchanalia, one of them forming the handle, probably made by either Roger Fry at the Omega Workshops or by Quentin Bell, 26cm (10in) high
Provenance: given by Duncan Grant to Patrick Trevor-Roper in lieu of rent; thence by gift£400-600
129.    A late 19th century, probably Sitzendorf, five sconce porcelain hanging chandelier, of flower encrusted vine form, 30cm (12in) diameter
Provenance: Lady Diana Cooper£70-100
130.    A Moorcroft Claremont pattern vase, tube lined toadstool design, base with painted signature and printed Liberty mark 'Made for Liberty and Co', Registration No 420081, 13cm (5in) high£80-120
131.    A 19th century Sevres plate, jewelled rim with three panels of summer flowers about a central sole painted with a bucolic scene, 'The Flute Lesson', figures in 18th century costume, blue painted factory mark, 24cm (9 1/2in) diameter£70-90
132.    A Rudolstadt Volkstedt figurine, of a peasant girl in 18th century costume with a basket of flowers, raised on gilded circular base, 20cm (8in) high£70-100
133.    A pair of late 19th century Dresden porcelain figurines, of peasants in 18th century costume, comprising a man playing bagpipes and a woman picking flowers, with gilded fish mark for Adolf Hamann (founded 1866), 18cm (7in) high£100-150
134.    A collection of thirty-five Wedgwood creamware circular wine bin labels, bearing impressed marks of varying design to the reverse, the labels bearing seriffed numbers 1-15, 18-20, 22-38£80-100
135.    A pair of late 19th century Meissen porcelain figural table candelabra, in the form of a lady and gentleman in colourful 18th century costume, seated in the crook of a bower, bearing cross sword device to base, 20cm (8in) high£100-150
136.    A pair of late 19th century Meissen porcelain figural table candelabra, in the form of a lady and gentleman in colourful 18th century costume, seated in the crook of a bower, bearing cross sword device to base, 20cm (8in) high
£60-80
137.    A Bing and Grondahl Danish seated cat figurine, No 2256, designed by Sven Jesperson, 19cm (7 1/2in) high, together with a bulldog designed by Dahl Jensen£80-120
138.    A Bing and Grondahl Danish figure, 'The Bricklayer', No 1786, designed by Nils Nilson, 29cm (11 1/2in) high£100-150
139.    A Bing and Grondahl Danish Gyrfalcon figurine, No 1953, designed by Knud Moller, 38cm (14 3/4in) high£300-500
140.    A Royal Doulton flambe vase, with cottage in landscape decoration, of ovoid form, 20cm (8in) high£120-150
141.    A pair of Mason's ironstone mazarine blue panelled baluster vases, c. 1820, with serpent handles and floral rims, rich gilding and painted with moths and butterflies, 37cm (14 1/2in) high£300-500
142.    A late 19th century Meissen porcelain figural table centre, in the form of classical muse cavorting around a tree trunk supporting a pierced and flower encrusted sweetmeat basket, bearing cross swords mark to the base, 37cm (14 1/2in) £300-400
143.    A late 19th century Copenhagen porcelain oval soup tureen, cover and stand, the osier moulded and wrythen body with gilt decoration, bearing the three straits mark to the base, 50cm (20in) wide£150-200
144.    A Grainger, Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester pale blue ground reel shaped child's mug, with vignettes and annotated views of Worcester and Worcester Cathedral, auricular loop handle, puce factory script mark to base, 6.5cm (2 3/4in)
£70-100
145.    A pair of c.1770 Worcester porcelain tea cups, printed in the 'Fence' pattern, fitted simple loop handles with fluted outline (unmarked)£80-120
146.    A c.1780 Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, printed in the 'Bat' pattern, bearing disguised numeral eight mark to bases£70-100
147.    A late 18th/early 19th century Derby plain form coffee can, with Imari palette, one other with harp handle and Imari palette cup and saucer, all bearing crossed red baton marks to base, together with a Spode Etruscan shape cup and saucer£70-100
148.    A set of four continental ceramic plates, c. 1900, each with hand painted ornithological decoration within green leaf border, back stamp 'Este', 25cm (9 3/4in) diameter£80-120
149.    A Dudson cameo ware candlestick, brown ground, with applied classical figures and motifs, blue glazed interior to sconce, impressed marks to base, 26cm (10in) high£60-80
150.    A Victorian ironstone foot bath, blue and white transfer decoration of bunches of roses, blue cup handles, 23cm (9in) high, 43cm (17in) wide£100-150
151.    A pair of Chinese blue and white trumpet vases, with raised central raised girdle, painted with white prunus on a cobalt ground, 25cm (10in)
£100-150
152.    An 18th century Japanese porcelain circular plate, painted with mountains, landscapes and shubunkin and a weed-filled border, 21cm (8 1/4in)£100-150
153.    A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase, with zoned decoration of islimi, plantain and ruyi heads, fitted a pair of salamander handles, 41cm (16 1/2 in) high£200-300
154.    An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain circular charger, painted with an open river scape, 38cm (15in) diameter£120-150
155.    A Chinese blue and white Export ware rectangular meat plate, painted with a farmer and a pair of deer, 33cm (13in) long, together with a circular deep basin and plate£160-180
156.    A Chinese blue and white porcelain lotus flower form moulded dish, with petal edge, bearing stylised text (probably Thai) panels, marked to the underside with a six character mark for Chongzhen, but probably c. 1900, 19cm (7 1/2in) diameter£120-150
157.    A Chinese blue and white porcelain meiping vase, painted with figures in a mountain landscape, the mark partly covered but probably a spurious mark for Chenghua, 22cm (8 3/4in) high£100-150
158.    An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain silver shape cream jug, together with a probably Qianlong bottle vase and a late 19th century crackleware vase, the jug 10cm (4in)£100-150
159.    A Chinese archaic terracotta globular wine jar with lion's head spout, the body with geometric floral decoration and loop handle, possibly Shang Dynasty, 38cm (15in) high£100-150
160.    A collection of 18th century Chinese export blue and white porcelain, including octagonal plates and circular bowls, decorated with stylised oriental scenes£100-150
161.    A Chinese Qianlong armorial porcelain oval butter tub and cover, painted with blue bands and an armorial crest and peach finial, together with two Japanese porcelain tea bowls£100-150
162.    A Chinese Qianlong porcelain cafe au lait pot and cover, with pistol side handle and crabstock spout, painted iron red and gilt with sprigs of western flowers and pseudo armorial cartouche, 23cm (9in) high£150-200
163.    An 18th century Chinese export blue and white meat dish, peony decoration, 39cm (15 1/4in)£80-120
164.    A 19th century Chinese famille rose shallow bowl, painted and gilded fish to the sole, 23cm (9in) diameter£70-90
165.    A pair of 19th century Chinese famille rose dishes, fluted rims, with insects to the design, 24cm (9 1/2in) diameter£80-100
166.    A Chinese painted terracotta tomb attendant figure, with polychromic painted remnants, probably Northern Wei dynasty, 21cm (8 1/4in) high£80-120
167.    A Chinese painted terracotta tomb attendant figure, with polychromic paint remnants, probably Northern Wei dynasty, 21cm (8 1/4in) high£80-120
168.    A Chinese Ming dynasty tomb artefact, in the form of a coffer, with spinach green and straw glaze£80-100
169.    A Chinese Kang Hsi large blue and white porcelain globular jar, painted with cattle, deer and horses within reserves, with small upstand collar above, 40.5cm (16in) high£2000-3000
170.    A pair of Chinese Sung dynasty Ying Qing small jars and covers, with simple lug handles to the necks, 10cm (4in) high£400-600
171.    A pair of Chinese Kang Hsi famille vert squat vases, painted in the round with phoenix in flight amongst flowering shrubs, 11cm (4 1/4in) high£400-600
172.    A large Chinese Kang Hsi blue and white porcelain beaker vase, of slender waisted form, painted with figures in a landscape of buildings and trees above a band of flowering shrubs and stiff plantain leaves, 43cm (17 1/2in) high£600-800
173.    A Chinese Kang Hsi blue and white porcelain rouleau vase, painted with soldiers and officials, the neck with slightly everted rim with running decoration, bearing a vacant double ring mark to the underside, 46cm (18in) high£2000-3000
174.    A Chinese early Kang Hsi large blue and white porcelain jar of heavy baluster form, the body painted with flowering arabesquese below a collar of stiff irregular leaves to the neck, now mounted as a lamp, but not drilled, 38cm (15in) high£3000-5000
175.    A Chinese Qianlong porcelain bottle vase, decorated in underglaze blue and copper red with flowering arabesques, the slender neck with stiff leaf and mordacle bands, 35.5cm (14in) high£1200-1800
176.    A Chinese blue and white porcelain square wall tile, possibly Kang Hsi, painted with birds roosting in trees, 23cm (9in) square£300-500
177.    A Chinese possibly Qianlong porcelain flambe bottle vase, the peach glaze with liver spot markings, 20cm (8in) high£300-500
178.    A Chinese Kang Hsi famille vert large beaker vase, painted with ladies in a courtyard above two floral bands, 49.5cm (19 1/2in) high
£400-600
179.    A Japanese Muromachi period (16th century) Tamba ware jar, with tight everted collar above a textured baluster body, 55cm (21 1/2in)£800-1200
180.    A Chinese Kang Hsi blue and white porcelain circular dish, painted with lotus flowers on a ground of scroll work, bearing a six character mark within double ring marks to the base, 38cm (15in) diameter£600-800
181.    A Chinese Kang Hsi blue and white porcelain beaker vase, painted with a rampaging dragon in a landscape, 38cm (15in) high£600-800
182.    A pair of Chinese 19th century polychromic standing cockerels, with colourful plumage based on the extended famille rose palette, 20cm (8in) high£400-500
183.    A Chinese blue and white porcelain long Eliza vase and cover, painted two young men carrying a large vase, 38cm (15in), together with a smaller Chinese vase and cover
£150-250
184.    A Chinese earthenware baluster form vase, lion mask decoration to the shoulder, incised sea creature design, 49cm (19 1/4in) high£60-80
185.    A set of six 19th century hollow stem champagne saucers£60-80
186.    A late 18th century Bristol blue footed pedestal bowl, with rounded bowl and everted rim£120-150
187.    A set of six Venetian lattachino glass finger bowls, each with leaf and mask decoration, raised on a low spreading foot
Provenance: Lady Layard£70-100
188.    A collection of early 20th century Venetian green soda glass table wares in the Roman style, including plates, finger bowls, carafe
Provenance: Purchased by Miss Evie Wyld in St Mark's Square in 1913£70-100
189.    A Chinese cased and carved Peking glass vase and cover, decorated with fishermen and boats, cover with lotus finial, 13cm (5in) high, raised on decorative wood stand£80-100
190.    A harlequin set of cased cut table glass, includes six stemmed hocks, six stemmed sherries and six liqueurs£100-150
191.    An early 19th century mahogany sarcophagus form decanter box, the interior now fitted to contain a pair of decanters and glasses, the hinged lid with swing bale handle£80-100
192.    A Victorian cranberry glass epergne, the central flute with crimped rim surrounded by three 'Jack in the Pulpit' flutes, rising from a circular fluted dish, 54cm (21 3/4in) high£300-400
193.    A Victorian oil lamp, painted glass baluster base decorated with flowers, complete with chimney and etched globe shade, 62cm (24 1/2in) high£80-100
194.    A Victorian cut glass oil lamp, raised on circular platform, complete with lobed etched shade and chimney, overall 61cm (24in) high£80-100
195.    A 19th century plain glass candle lustre, fine hob nail cut decoration with alternate length droppers, 20cm (8in) high£60-80
196.    English engraver, 19th century, after Thomas Gainsborough
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
coloured engraving
71 x 55 cm (28 x 21 1/2 in), in a ripple moulded faux tortoiseshell frame

£100-150
197.    Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786-1865)
A geisha in a garden
woodblock print
35 x 25 cm (13 1/2 x 10 in)
together with one other woodblock print by the same hand, 35 x 24 cm (13 1/2 x 9 1/2 in)£100-150
198.    Keisai Yeisen (Japanese, 1789-1851)
A woman with her daughters
woodblock print
36 x 25 cm (14 x 10 in)
together with one other woodblock print of a woman with two children, 36 x 24 cm (14 x 9 1/2 in)£100-150
199.    William Summers (19th century), after Henry Alken
'Tattenham Corner' and 'The Winning Post'
two coloured aquatints, published 1871 by J. McQueen
44 x 76 cm (17 x 30 in) £200-300
200.    William Faithorne (c. 1620-1691), after Robert Walker (d. 1658)
Portrait of Thomas Fairfax, third Baron Fairfax of Cameron (1612-1671)
line engraving, with two collectors' marks verso
28 x 19 cm (11 x 7 1/2 in), unframed
together with approximately 40 other 17th, 18th and 19th century portrait engravings £120-180
201.    A portfolio of miscellaneous engravings, including a pair of 19th century mezzotints of children playing, works after Domenichino, Durer and other old masters and numerous others£80-120
202.    Francesco Bartolozzi RA (1727-1815), after Angelica Kauffmann and Benjamin West
Two classical scenes
stipple engravings in sepia, published 1781 and 1782
oval, 10.5 x 13.5 cm (4 x 5 1/4 in)£60-80
203.    After Claud Lovat Fraser (1890-1921)
An advertising poster for 'The Beggar's Opera' at Hammersmith
lithograph in colours
66 x 50 cm (26 x 19 1/2 in)
£100-150
204.    John Harris (1811-1865), after J. F. Herring, senior
'Return from the Derby, Clapham Common'
coloured aquatint, published 1862 by Henry Graves & Co
50 x 107 cm (19 1/2 x 42 in)£80-120
205.    John Harris (1811-1865), after J. F. Herring, senior
'Teddington - Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom, 1851'
coloured aquatint, published 1851 by Fores
44 x 67 cm (17 x 26 1/2 in)£70-100
206.    John Peltro (1760-1808) and John Neagle (d. 1822), after J. N. Sartorius
'Hunting - Plate III - At Fault'
engraving, published 1790 by J. Harris
43 x 60 cm (17 x 23 1/2 in)£70-100
207.    James Mason (b. 1710), Jean Baptiste Claude Chatelain (1710-1771) and Francois Vivares (1709-1780), after Claude Lorraine and Gaspard Poussin
Four classical landscapes
engravings
29 x 39 cm (11 1/2 x 15 1/2 in) and slightly smaller£100-150
208.    Walter George Raffe (b. 1888, exhibited 1916-20)
'Golden Piper'
woodcut, signed and inscribed in pencil
13 x 13 cm (5 x 5 in)
together with a watercolour of the Deposition of Christ by Frances Cecilia Troyte Dunn (early 20th century), 8 x 12 cm (3 x 4 1/2 in)£70-100
209.    John Speed, York Shire, a 17th century coloured map, with 'The Description of Yorkeshire' verso, 38 x 51 cm (15 x 20 in)£150-250
210.    Michael Rothenstein RA (1908-1993)
Two birds
coloured woodcut, signed and numbered 31/100 in pencil
27 x 38 cm (10 1/2 x 15 in)£100-150
211.    Gianfranco Asveri (Italian, b. 1948)
Abstract
coloured etching, signed lower right, inscribed 'PA' lower left
38 x 38 cm (15 x 15 in)£100-150
212.    Ana Maria Pacheco (Brazilian, b. 1943)
'Follies of a guardian angel'
etching, signed, inscribed and dated '93
12 x11 cm (4 3/4 x 4 1/4 in)£80-120
213.    William Lionel Wyllie RA RE (1851-1931)
Shipping on the River Tyne at Newcastle
etching with drypoint, signed in pencil lower left
22 x 38 cm (8 1/2 x 14 3/4 in)£150-250
214.    James Robert Granville Exley RE (1878-1967), Three unframed cock fighting etchings, signed in pencil, 18 x 15 cm (8 x 6 in), two engravings for a Christmas card from Exmoor, 1929, and a Royal artillery etching
£70-100
215.    English school, early 20th century
A suburban street in winter
watercolour
32 x 46 cm (12 1/2 x 18 in)£100-150
216.    Marcus Holmes (1880-?)
Sailing boats moored in a harbour; and
Boats at anchor
watercolours heightened with bodycolour, one signed lower right and with label verso for Frost and Reed
24 x 34 cm (9 1/2 x 13 1/2 in) and 27 x 36 cm (10 1/2 x 14 in)£120-180
217.    Arthur Suker (1857-1902)
A view of Windsor Castle from the River Thames
watercolour, signed lower right
41 x 72 cm (16 x 28 1/2 in)£200-300
218.    James William Whittaker OWS (1828-1876)
A view in North Wales
watercolour, signed and dated 1871 lower left
18 x 25 cm (7 x 10 in), unframed
together with an unframed watercolour of a pond at Curry Rivel by 'H.H.', 20 x 21 cm (8 x 8 1/4 in) and another of figures in a highland landscape £100-150
219.    William Ayerst Ingram (1855-1913)
A sailing ship at sea
watercolour, signed lower right
25 x 36 cm (10 x 14 in), unframed
together with an unframed pencil study of a man's head, possibly after Blake, indistinctly signed (?E. Murray) and dated March 1869, and a framed view outside St. Thomas's Hospital, London, watercolour heightened with white, indistinctly signed and dated 1908 lower left, inscribed lower right£100-150
220.    English school, 19th century
Portrait of Lady Ursula G....
pencil and watercolour, inscribed verso with sitter's name and possibly signed 'W. Delamotte'
12 x 9 cm (4 3/4 x 3 1/2 in), unframed
together with an unframed pencil drawing of a coastal scene on an embossed card inscribed 'Wilsons Promontory & light house situated on the south west extremity of Australia', 5 x 8.5 cm (2 x 3 1/4 in)£70-100
221.    English school, 20th century
A mounted huntsman, with hounds beyond, probably a design for a title page
pen and black ink, heightened with white, indistinctly signed in monogram upper right
17 x 22 cm (6 1/2 x 8 1/2 in), unframed
£70-100
222.    French school, 19th century, probably after an engraving
A group of collectors
watercolour heightened with white
27 x 27 cm (10 1/2 x 10 1/2 in)£70-100
223.    English school, 20th century
Still life of a bowl of flowers and a fan
watercolour
25 x 35 cm (10 x 13 1/2 in)£80-120
224.    F. A. K. (19th century)
A horseman talking to a woman in an open landscape
pencil and watercolour, signed upper left
10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 in)
together with a number of other small watercolours by the same or related hands£100-150
225.    John Robertson Reid RI ROI (1851-1926)
A beached sailing boat
brown wash
5 x 9 cm (2 x 3 1/2 in)
together with a 19th century watercolour of a rocky coastline, signed 'G. B. G.' and dated May 23rd 83, one of a wooded stream by an unknown 19th century hand and another of a lake with trees by W. Dean£80-120
226.    Horace A. Mummery (1867-1951)
A mother and child walking through a field with cattle
watercolour and bodycolour heightened with coloured chalks, signed lower right
22 x 32 cm (8 1/2 x 12 1/2 in)
together with an early 20th century watercolour by Philip Osment of fishing boats off Conway Castle£100-150
227.    David Cox, Junior (1809-1855)
A view of Campbeltown, Scotland
pencil and watercolour with scratching out on two joined sheets from a sketchbook, inscribed 'Campbleton' (sic) lower right, with a study of the same promontory from another angle and a pencil study of a tomb or monument verso
16 x 48 cm (6 1/4 x 19 in)
together with a watercolour by another hand of a cottage in a mountainous landscape
£70-100
228.    L. H. B. (early 20th century)
Figures in the Piazza Signoria, Florence
pencil and watercolour heightened with bodycolour, signed, inscribed and dated 21 lower right
23 x 34 cm (9 1/4 x 13 1/4 in)£70-100
229.    W. Tayler (probably William Tayler, 1808-1892)
'Motion' (two figures with spears)
pen, ink and wash, signed and dated 1834 lower right, inscribed lower centre
18 x 24 cm (7 x 9 1/2 in)£70-100
230.    J. Barclay (early 20th century)
A shepherd with his dog and flock in an open landscape
pencil and watercolour heightened with white, signed lower right
44 x 29 cm (17 1/2 x 11 1/2 in)£100-150
231.    Laurence Setton (French, b. 1951)
Two female figures, the sea beyond
coloured chalks, signed and dated 88 lower right
67 x 97 cm (26 1/2 x 38 in)
together with another, its pair£250-350
232.    Severino Guidi (Italian, born c. 1940)
A ball of string wound round a strange contraption
pen, ink and watercolour, signed and dated '55 lower centre
68 x 33 cm (26 1/2 x 13 in)
Provenance: Piccadilly Gallery£100-150
233.    Edna Whyte (20th century)
'Rising Moon & Tidal Rocks'
pencil, signed lower right, inscribed and dated 1968 verso
47 x 47 cm (18 1/2 x 18 1/2 in)
Provenance: Gallery House, Isle of Luing£80-120
234.    Carlyle Brown (American, 1920-1963)
Head and shoulders portrait of a woman
brown, blue and white chalks, signed and dated 48 lower left
51 x 49 cm (20 x 19 1/2 in)
Provenance: The collection of Edward James, West Dean House, Sussex£150-250
235.    Carlyle Brown (American, 1920-1963)
A study of man's head
chalk and wash, signed lower left
56 x 44 cm (22 x 17 1/2 in)
Provenance: The collection of Edward James, West Dean House, Sussex
£150-250
236.    Belgian school, 20th century
A figure in the sea below the stern of a ship
black chalk, indistinctly signed lower right in red chalk
63 x 48 cm (24 1/2 x 19 in)£150-250
237.    John Bratby RA (1928-1992)
Five studies of the belly dancer at the Acropolis Taverna, Hastings, executed between 15 and 20 January 1991, all inscribed
coloured chalks
each 56 x 38 cm (22 x 15 in)
Provenance: the artist's estate£500-700
238.    John Bratby RA (1928-1992)
'Patti at Shoreham'
coloured chalks, inscribed centre right, signed lower left
20 x 28 cm (8 x 11 in)£100-150
239.    Charles Howard (American, 1899-1978)
Abstract composition
pencil, signed with initials lower right
23 x 30 cm (9 x 12 in), in a linen and perspex frame£300-500
240.    L. E. (early 20th century)
'With the New Year new hope, for earth and heaven. Fair Nature's summer beauties shall return. And to us also sunshine shall be given'
the text within a floral border, pen and ink and watercolour with gold paint, signed in monogram lower right
12 x 18 cm (4 3/4 x 7 in)£70-100
241.    Sir Thomas Monnington PRA (1902-1976)
Study of a female figure
pencil heightened with red chalk
28 x 23 cm (11 x 9 in)
Provenance: NIcholas Bowlby, Kent£100-150
242.    Anonymous 15 year old French artist, 20th century
'Fete Loraine'
gouache, with stamp and label verso for 'Concours 1938-1939 J. M. Paillard'
30 x 47 cm (12 x 18 1/2 in)£80-120
243.    Roland Uburtja (Australian Aboriginal, 1940-1971)
Australian landscape, with blue mountains in the distance
watercolour and gouache, signed lower centre
18 x 25 cm (7 x 10 in)£70-100
244.    English or Irish school, 19th century
The domestic staff of a large house working in a court yard
pen, ink and watercolour
19 x 32 cm (7 1/2 x 12 1/2 in)£80-120
245.    J. Wilton Adcock (fl.1886-1896)
An extensive harvesting scene
watercolour and bodycolour on prepared paper stretched over canvas
signed and dated '96 lower left
71 x 122 cm (28 x 48 in)£70-100
246.    Frank Bartlett (late 19th/early 20th century)
A cottage at Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire
watercolour, signed lower left, inscribed lower right
24 x 34 cm (9 1/2 x 13 1/2 in)£70-100
247.    M. Kingston Walker (20th century)
Sweethope Lough, Northern Ireland
watercolour and gouache, signed lower left
35 x 48 cm (13 1/2 x 19 in)£80-120
248.    Annabel Fairfax (living)
A pair of still lifes of fruit and vegetables
watercolour, one signed and dated 95
30 x 39 cm (11 1/2 x 15 1/2 in)
£80-120
249.    J. P. Andrews (18th century)
Two frames containing small circular watercolours of churches and other views
one frame with six images, the other with five
the largest 6.5 cm (2 1/2 in) diameter
Provenance: Alexandra Williams Pictures, London£70-100
250.    English school, 19th century
'Roman Ruins, Serra, Jan'y 26/81'
watercolour over pencil, with a view entitled 'Water Wheel, 27/1/81' verso
12 x 17 cm (4 3/4 x 6 1/2 in), in a double-sided frame
together with a small watercolour view of a church by an unknown 19th century hand£70-100
251.    Gillian Deeny (Irish, late 20th century)
'Birds over Inish'
watercolour, gouache and chalk on board, signed and dated '83 lower right
18 x 26 cm (7 x 10 in)£120-180
252.    Nicholas Pocock OWS (1740-1821)
'Bangor Ferry looking westward'
watercolour, numbered 14 lower left
15 x 23 cm (6 x 9 in)
Provenance: the artist's family; Heather Newman, Gloucestershire, 1982£80-120
253.    Edward Cheney (1803-1884)
'From Napoleon's House' (St. Helena)
pen and ink over pencil, inscribed and dated 1827 in pencil upper right
22 x 34 cm (8 1/2 x 13 1/2 in)
Provenance: 'The Cheney Album', Hartnoll & Eyre, February 1978£70-100
254.    Hal Yates (1907-1979)
'Evesham'
watercolour
36 x 51 cm (14 x 19 1/2 in)
Exhibited: 'Britain in Watercolour', The Mall Galleries, 1977
together with Veronica Burleigh (1909-1999), 'Gum Trees outside Salisbury, Rhodesia', watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed verso, 26 x 36 cm (10 x 14 in)£100-150
255.    Richard Kidd (1952-2008)
'Abstract in black and white'
pencil, black chalk, white chalk and black ink, signed and dated 12.3.93 lower right
29 x 91 cm (1 1/2 x 36 in)£100-150
256.    John Watts (20th century)
'Superman Constructing'
monotype with watercoloir and gouache, feintly signed lower right and with artist's label verso
34 x 53 cm (13 1/2 x 21 in)
Exhibited: Societe des Artistes, Paris Salon, 1968£100-150
257.    Continental school, late 19th century
A farmhouse with figures in an Alpine landscape; and
A boat on a lake in a mountainous landscape
oil on board, both indistinctly signed (possibly C. F....), and with labels verso for A. Ewens, Gloucester
both 23 x 31 cm (9 x 12 in)£150-250
258.    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)£120-180
259.    French school, 19th century
A soldier sleeping in his horse's stable
oil on canvas
20 x 18 cm (8 x 7 in)
£100-150
260.    A. T. Moore (20th century)
An extensive view over cornfields, possibly in Oxfordshire
oil on board, signed and dated '58 lower right
53 x 60 cm (21 x 24 in)£100-150
261.    English school, early 20th century
A line of cliffs, possibly the Needles
oil on board, signed in monogram 'H G L'
30 x 40 cm (12 x 16 in)£120-180
262.    Leslie Duxbury (1921-2001)
'Child in Cot'
oil on canvas, with artist's label verso
75 x 50 cm (29 1/2 x 19 1/2 in)£150-250
263.    *** Mason (20th century)
Two female figures
oil on board, signed and dated 'Mason '32' lower right
90 x 61 cm (35 1/2 x 24 in), unframed£80-120
264.    Stuart Armfield (1916-2000)
'Artichokes'
oil on panel, signed lower right and with artist's label verso
47 x 60 cm (18 1/2 x 23 1/2 in)£150-250
265.    Emlen Etting (American, 1905-1993)
'Leaves and Fruit'
oil on canvas, signed lower right
39 x 70 cm (15 1/2 x 27 1/2 in)
Provenance: Midtown Galleries, New York£200-300
266.    Maxwell Doig (b. 1966)
'Figure dissolving into a wall'
oil and sand on prepared paper, with artist's label dated 1994 verso
51 x 61 cm (20 x 24 in)
Provenance: Hart Gallery, Islington£300-500
267.    Jack Simcock (b. 1929)
Barns and Trees
oil on board
36 x 59 cm (14 x 23 in)£200-300
268.    E. Andrews (20th century)
Pudden Bag Lane, St. Ives, Cornwall
oil on canvas, signed and dated 1935 lower right, with artist's label verso
48 x 38 cm (19 x 15 in)£80-120
269.    Thomas Hedley Bruce Burrough RWA (b. 1910)
A view of Frenchay Common, near Bristol
oil on board, inscribed verso
39 x 62 cm (15 1/2 x 24 1/2 in)£100-150
270.    'Mo' (Benito Giagheddu, 20th century)
'Blue Fish'
oil or acrylic on canvas, stretched over board
95 x 144 cm (37 1/2 x 56 1/2 in)£150-250
271.    John Bratby RA (1928-1992)
A view over Hastings harbour
oil on board
60 x 45 cm (23 1/2 x 17 1/2 in)£200-300
272.    John Bratby RA (1928-1992)
'View of the Sea with Roof at Hastings'
oil on canvas, signed lower centre
35 x 46 cm (14 x 18 in)£300-500
273.    John Bratby RA (1928-1992)
'Marine Blocks and Shells'
oil on board
121 x 91 cm (49 x 36 in)£800-1200
274.    John Bratby RA (1928-1992)
'Raccoon coat and Salute and silver satchel'
oil on canvas, signed upper left, with label and inscription 'Roy Miles' on stretcher
122 x 91 cm (48 x 36 in)£2500-3500
275.    John Bratby RA (1928-1992)
Four figures, one possibly Sir Peter Hall
oil on canvas, signed upper left
91 x 122 cm (36 x 48 in)£1500-2000
276.    English school, late 20th century
A view of Vezelay
oil on board, inscribed and indistinctly signed (?M. S. Beddoe) verso
20 x 25 8 x 9 3/4£120-180
277.    Allan Newton Sutherland (fl. 1908-1915)
Notre Dame de Paris, from the south east
oil on panel, signed lower left
15 x 21 cm (6 x 8 1/2 in) £150-250
278.    John Pelling (b. 1930)
Abstract composition
oil on canvas, dated 28-3-63 lower left
177 x 126 cm (69 1/2 x 49 1/2 in)£500-700
279.    Dione Wood (1918-2005)
Little Chantry, Bradford on Avon
oil on board, signed lower left, inscribed, signed and dated August 1981 verso
29 x 39 cm (11 1/2 x 15 1/2 cm)£80-120
280.    Arthur Okamura (American, 1932-2009)
'Primevals'
oil on canvas, signed and dated 61 lower right
102 x 122 cm (40 x 48 in)
Provenance: Feingarten Galleries; Elsie Orfuss Ltd, Palm Beach£200-300
281.    Elizabeth Stewart-Jones (20th century)
'Romie' (head and shoulders study of a girl)
oil on board, signed lower left, dated 1969 lower right
39 x 29 cm (15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in)
Exhibited: Chenil Galleries, London£70-100
282.    Yves Ganne (French, b. 1931)
'La Maison du bateau serignan'
oil on canvas, signed and dated '57 upper right, signed, dated and inscribed verso, the stretcher bearing a disc numbered '222'
80 x 99 cm (31 1/2 x 39 in)£300-500
283.    Spanish School, 20th century
Flowers in pots
mixed media on board, with the remains of a label verso signed 'Antonio Sanchez' and another for Diego y Angel Adimur, Murcia
61 x 74 cm (24 x 29 in)£150-250
284.    Sine Mackinnon (1901-1996)
'La Napoule, Cote d'Azur, France'
oil on board, signed lower right, inscribed verso
30 x 40 cm (12 x 15 1/2 in)
Provenance: Julian Hartnoll, London£700-1000
285.    English school, 20th century
Still life of an orange, an apple and a vase of ferns
oil on canvas
24 x 33 cm (9 1/2 x 13 in)
£150-250
286.    English school, late 19th/early 20th century
The River Rothay and the Langdale Pikes, Cumberland
oil on canvas
44 x 59 cm (17 1/2 x 23 1/2 in)
£200-300
287.    Robert Dumont-Smith (exh. 1939)
Still life of books, fruit and other objects on a table
oil on canvas, signed on one of the books
39 x 59 cm (15 1/2 x 23 1/2 in)£100-200
288.    W. Lawrence (early 20th century)
Study of a St Bernard dog
oil on canvas, signed and dated 1911 lower right
19 x 14 cm (7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in)£100-150
289.    W. Lawrence (early 20th century)
Study of a Bernese Mountain dog
oil on canvas
19 x 14 cm (7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in)
£100-150
290.    Wendy le Quesne Savage (20th century)
'The Tree of LIfe'
oil on board, signed with initials lower right and inscribed verso
20 x 20 cm (8 x 8 in)
Exhibited: Royal Academy, Summer Exhibition 1982
together with works by Hilary Toomey and Sheila Roberts£150-250
290A.   Jack Gardiner (early 20th century)
Still life of books, a glass, a wine bottle and other items on a table
oil on canvas, signed lower left
126 x 74 cm (49 1/2 x 29 in)£200-300
291.    Jonas Plosky (b. 1940)
'Chameleon'
oil on board, signed lower right and with artist's label verso
59 x 30 cm (23 1/2 x 12 in)£400-600
291A.   European school, 19th century
Study of an African man
oil on canvas
46 x 37 cm (18 x 14 1/2 in)£80-120
292.    J. Goodman (20th century)
A palm tree with parrots
oil on canvas, signed and dated (?81) lower right
152 x 122 cm (60 x 48 in)£150-250
292A.   Ernest Castelein (Belgian, 1881-1945)
Portrait of a young lady, half length
oil on canvas, signed, inscribed 'London' and indistinctly dated lower right
67 x 55 cm (26 1/2 x 21 1/2 in)
£400-600
293.    Michael Tain (20th century)
A giraffe among trees
oil on canvas, signed lower left
75 x 62 cm (29 1/2 x 24 1/2 in)£100-150
293A.   J. F. Pineger (19th century)
Still life of dead game
oil on canvas, signed and dated 1894 lower right
76 x 64 cm (30 x 25 in)
£300-500
294.    American school, mid-20th century
Portrait of a man wearing a skull cap
oil on canvas, numbered #98 and 'No. 2' and dated July 1962 verso
50 x 40 cm (19 1/2 x 15 1/2 in)£80-120
294A.   Francois Ange (Belgian, 1800-1867)
A young lady feeding a nut to a parrot
oil on panel, signed 'Ange Francois' on the parrot's cage
24 x 20 cm (9 1/2 x 8 in), unframed£1500-2000
295.    A Danish bronzed oil lamp, of classical Aladdin's lamp design, 6.5cm (2 1/2in) high£70-90
296.    A Victorian gilded brass hearth ornament, in the form of a prancing horse, 24cm (9 1/2in) high£60-80
297.    A pair of bronze dwarf candlesticks, the stems cast with a stag and doe, 13cm (5in) high
£70-90
298.    A Victorian brass Ionic column table oil lamp, with printie cut reservoir and Duplex burner, 56cm (22in) high£100-150
299.    A set of four French embossed gilt brass wall sconces, each with two branches and neo-classical trophies, now fitted for electricity £200-300
300.    A 19th century Palmer gilt brass telescopic candle lamp, of Renaissance Italianate form, 82cm (32in) high£300-400
301.    A late 17th century style Dutch wrought iron hanging lantern, with glazed panels, now fitted for electricity, 57cm (22 1/2in) £100-150
302.    A pair of 18th century bronze candlesticks, raised on octagonal bases, 21cm (8 1/4in) high£100-150
303.    A 19th century bronze lamp base, fluted stem raised on three paw supports, 51cm (20in) high£80-120
304.    A Victorian style cast iron street lantern, fitted an octagonal lantern head with oxidized copper pagoda top with finial, 330cm (130in) high£250-300
305.    A pair of 19th century Louis Philippe design ormolu candelabra, eight branch, nine sconce design, raised on acanthus tongue capitals with fluted stems on three paw supports upon a Trafalgar pedestal, 101cm (39 3/4in) high, together with a pair of painted wood plinths
£1800-2200
306.    A large 19th century riveted copper log tub, 57cm (22 1/2in) diameter, 43cm (17in) high£80-120
307.    Three graduated 19th century copper jam pans, with raised hoop handles, 40cm (16in) diameter, 33cm (13in) diameter and 28cm (11in) diameter£60-80
308.    A 20th century Flos Arco floor lamp, after a 1962 design by Achille Castiglioni, formed of a rectangular marble block with an aluminium arch supporting an adjustable globular shaded light, 244cm (96in) high£200-300
309.    A George III bright steel trivet, raised on six turned supports, 92 x 23cm (36 x 9in), together with a 19th century iron kettle with hoop handle, fitted brass tap£80-120
310.    A Chinese tripod form cauldron censer, the bronze body inlaid with shou symbols, raised on shaped cabriole legs, 12.5cm (5in)£100-150
311.    A 19th century sepia photograph of a portrait of a British officer of the Peninsula War, mounted within a pencil border with weapons and battle honours, 24 x 14 cm (9 1/2 x 5 1/2 in) overall, in a maple frame£70-100
312.    A pair of 19th century Dutch brass candle sconces, seasonal decoration, 8cm (3in) diameter, a miniature brass dish, an ivory parasol handle and a cast metal dog's head mount£70-90
313.    A George III mahogany meat plate angling wedge, with scroll decoration, together with a Georgian brass and steel handled ladle£80-120
314.    A 1914-18 brass and painted steel telescopic trench periscope, with angled vernier, adjusting eye piece and moveable handle, marked 'M.E. no. 36748', 49.5cm (19in) long£150-200
315.    A Nazi Civil Defence Luftschutz helmet, with winged decal, leather liner and chin strap£120-150
316.    A replica Nazi paratrooper's helmet, with decals and winged swastika emblem, fitted leather lining and chin strap£100-150
317.    An Eastern iron Jamibya with twin fullered blade, with inset Koftgari work, Islamic script, fitted a camel bone handle, 31cm (12in) long overall£120-150
318.    A replica Scottish piper's dirk and scabbard, 50cm (19 1/2in) long, together with a copy of a 19th century naval dirk and scabbard£150-200
319.    An ebony ceremonial maul or mallet, with silver monogrammed cartouche, 19cm (7 1/2in) long, together with an oak ceremonial or presentation maul bearing a dedicatory silver cartouche£150-200
320.    A framed display of wreckage of a downed Messerschmitt BF 110C-3, together with a similar display of the partial remains of a downed Messerschmitt BF 109E, the larger 30 x 30cm (12 x 12in)£70-100
321.    A display-framed collection of nine light infantry cap badges, the frame 20 x 25cm (8 x 10in)£70-100
322.    A World War I sailor's wool work picture of a ship under sail, bearing the flags of the allied nations and the inscriptions 'The Welsh' and 'Mary 1916', 56 x 30cm (22 x 12in)£100-150
323.    A George III ebony strung satin birch miniature commode chest of four long drawers, each with turned ivory handles, 23.5cm (9 1/4in) wide£120-150
324.    A probably South Sea islands carved hard wood two handled bowl, fitted with a pair of zoomorphic ivory handles, 60cm (23 1/2in) wide£80-100
325.    A Victorian ebonised table casket, with decorative brass mounts, including a classical profile to the cover, 33cm (13in) wide, complete with key£80-120
326.    A Rowland Ward mounted rhinoceros horn, the oak shield bearing an ivorine plaque inscribed 'Rhinoceros' and with remnants of a label verso for Rowland Ward, The Jungle, Piccadilly, numbered 4070, probably c. 1920, length 43cm (17in), weight 2.26 kg
£2000-3000
327.    A 1796 pattern sabre with fullered blade, with 'P' shaped knuckle guard and hardwood grip, the hilt marked '3'/R.R.5 237', 90cm (35 1/2in) long, together with a French court sword, the hilt with cut steel stud decoration, pierced oval hilt, the blade with etched detail, 100cm (39in)£120-150
328.    A late Victorian painted and parcel gilt black Japanned tin tray, with raised moulded border, 62cm (24in) wide£80-100
329.    An Indo-Persian Bidri work dagger with scabbard, overall silver inlay of stylised leaf design to handle and scabbard, overall 20cm (8in)£80-120
330.    A painted bronze lizard, 9cm (3 1/2in) long, together with a brass cockerel mounted pen wipe£60-80
331.    A 19th century carved boxwood 'Bank of England' stamp, with a book of blank cheques£70-100
332.    Seven late 19th or early 20th century French classroom posters depicting invertebrates and other organisms, ink and wash, inscribed with names and numbers, rolled, with hanging brackets, each 145 x 100 cm (57 x 39 in)£100-150
333.    A Maori carved wood wahaika of zoomorphic form, with inset paua shell detail, the handle bearing a feint inscription relating to H. Rapana of Rotorua, 38cm (15in)£350-550
334.    A mounted collection of five neolithic bronze or copper celts (axe-type tool heads), of anthropomorphic form, probably from the Uttar Pradesh region, 2650-1180BC£600-800
335.    A 19th century silver mounted curled horn snuff mill, with hinged cover and vacant circular boss, 6cm (2 1/2in) £80-120
336.    A late 19th century circular Benhams copper castle top jelly mould with central draught, together with a circular hoop form jelly mould£80-100
337.    A Latvian ivory handled 19th century kard with downswept blade, bearing the legend 'K Marggraf Riga', the pistol grip with inset plaques inscribed 'Alex Hill & Co Riga 1880', the velvet-covered scabbard with nickel furniture, 27cm (10 1/2in) overall length£70-100
338.    A late 17th/early 18th century bronze mortar of urn form, with later maul-shaped pestle in turned ivory, the mortar 8cm (3 1/4in) diameter£70-100
339.    An early 19th century oval ivory locket form miniature frame, the interior with convex glass panel and blue velvet lining, 10cm (4in) long, together with a carved and pierced ivory roundel£80-100
340.    An early 19th century French straw work miniature marriage casket, with dome top opening to reveal a fitted interior, with scraps bearing romantic verse, 9cm (3 1/2in)£120-150
341.    An SFBJ sleeping doll, with original clothes and paper label 'Bebe entierement articule et pouvant se deshabiller', 42cm (16 1/2in) high£120-150
342.    An SFBJ sleeping doll, with contemporary blue dress and lace-trimmed straw bonnet, 48cm (19in) high£100-150
343.    A German sleeping doll, with contemporary velvet clothes, 50cm (20in) high£100-150
344.    Two Victorian continental porcelain headed dolls (a boy and a girl), each 25cm (10in) high£60-100
345.    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
346.    An Armand Marseille doll of a negro child, 38cm (15in) long£120-150
347.    An early twentieth century golden mohair teddy bear, with jointed limbs and head, 52cm (20 1/2in) long £70-100
348.    A Chinese cherry wood root carving of Liu Hai and his companion three legged toad of prosperity, both with glass inset detail, together with a bamboo carving of a sage, 25cm (9 3/4in), and a case of Chinese calligrapher's inkstones£80-100
349.    An Eastern matchlock rampart gun, with iron lock and barrel and floral painted stocking, probably Rajastan, 161cm (63in) long, together with one other probably Turkish rampart gun, 151cm (59 1/2in)£80-100
350.    A Japanese gilt lacquer Chadana (tea ceremony cabinet), with sliding compartments and trays, painted with mons, animals and shrubs, 30cm (11 3/4in) wide£100-150
351.    A 19th century hewn stone staddle stone and cap, 63cm (25in) high£100-150
352.    A Regency carved ivory scimitar paper knife, with anthemion and flower head boss motif, 27cm (10 1/2in) long£80-120
353.    An Edwardian pig skin cased campaign dining set, with silver plated folding spoons, knife and fork and corkscrew, with shaped beaker, by Edwards & Co. of London, the case 12cm (4 3/4in)£80-120
354.    A Leica M4-No. 1189365 camera, fitted a Summicron F=5cm lens, together with many accessories, including lenses, Visoflex III converter and other items, mostly Leitz£200-300
355.    An early 20th century golden plush jointed teddy bear, with boot button eyes and embroidered snout, 48cm (19in) long£70-100
356.    An early 20th century French automaton in the form of a brass bird case, with two singing birds, overall 51cm (20in) high
£100-150
357.    A 19th century treen cotton reel stand, graduated tiers about a turned central stem on platform with bun feet, 23cm (9in) high, together with a turned box wood bodkin case with castellated top, a Chester silver thimble in leather case, a quantity of mother of pearl cotton reels and a treen tool£100-150
358.    A Wheatstone Mayfair 20 button English concertina, in original carrying case with booklet£300-400
359.    A Victorian Tunbridge ware jewellery box, fitted papered tray interior, 29cm (11 1/2in) wide£60-80
360.    A 19th century rosewood box, with papered tray interior, 28cm (11in) wide, together with a mahogany box with brass handle to lid, 22cm (8 1/2in) wide, and a mahogany framed easel mirror, plate size 52 x 37cm (20 1/2 x 14 1/2in)£60-80
361.    An early 19th century patinated bronze classical urn form perfume or pastille burner and cover, fitted a pineapple finial and raised on a triform base, 10cm (4in) high£100-150
362.    A World War I Military Medal group of four to 11236 Pte. (later L/Cpl) E. J. Warrender, 7/D of Corn: L. I., comprising George V Military Medal, 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal, together with the same recipient's World War Two pair£200-300
363.    A 19th century French briquet cutlass, bass handle with 'T' bar hilt, in brass mounted leather scabbard£80-100
364.    A Victorian ceremonial truncheon, turned wood form, with hand painted and gilded crest of a lion surmounting a crown over the inscription 'West Tanfield', 'VR' and 'I', 51cm (20in)£100-150
365.    A 20th century sepia toned photographic print on linen entitled 'Italian Light', the mount signed 'Frank '91', 25 x 18 cm (9 3/4 x 7 in), together with another print, on paper£70-100
366.    An early 19th century dome topped blonde tortoiseshell two section tea caddy, with central aperture for blending bowl flanked by two lidded compartments, 30cm (12in) wide
£200-300
367.    A family archive relating to Gunner Charles Albert Paisley, 204th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, who died of wounds 26th October 1917, husband of Lottie Paisley of Wishaw House, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, comprising his medals and death plaque, photographs, riding crop, badges, postcards, letters and other ephemera, including official passes and permits obtained by his devoted wife to enable her to travel to Flanders to see him before he died, together with their son's World War II medals£300-500
368.    An earthenware Navajo bowl, with hide bindings, remains of painted decoration, 28cm (11in) high, with wrought iron stand£60-80
369.    A 19th century bronze dolphin form door knocker, 23cm (9in)£80-100
370.    A late 19th century gutta percha golf ball£80-120
371.    A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory prowling lion, probably Tokyo school, with bared teeth and inset abalone shell eyes, 19cm (7 1/2in) long£300-400
372.    A 19th century classical terracotta bust of a muse, with draped diaphanous clothing and hair tied in the Athenian style, 63cm (25in)£150-250
373.    A late 19th century painted terracotta life size figure of a pug dog, standing four square, with protruding tongue and curled tail, bearing impressed mark 'MOORE', 47cm (18in) long£700-1000
374.    A pair of 20th century cast metal standing decorative geese, tallest 72cm (28 1/4in), £80-120
375.    Doris Gerrard (20th century), Head of a young woman, painted plaster on a wooden plinth, in a perspex case, the head 36 cm (14 in) high

Note: Doris Gerrard studied at Plymouth College of Art in the 1920s. She was married to Charles Gerrard, a painter and sometime principal of the J. J. School of Art in Bombay. Beverley Nichols described her as 'a sculptress of genius, completely wasted in India'. This work, probably executed between 1945 and 1948, came from her studio sale in the 1990s, the proceeds of which endowed a scholarship in her name at Plymouth.
£80-120
376.    Doris Gerrard (20th century), A bust (with left arm) of a young woman wearing a crucifix, painted plaster on a wooden plinth, in a perspex case, the bust 74 cm (29 in) high overall

See note to [item 14]
£150-250
377.    Doris Gerrard (20th century), The head of a young woman, her right hand to her cheek, painted plaster on a wooden plinth, in a perspex case, the head 33 cm (13 in) high

See note to [item 14]£80-120
378.    A 19th century Italian pietra dura panel, depicting a church and other buildings in a landscape, 16 x 24 cm (6 1/4 x 9 1/2 in), gilt frame£200-300
379.    A 19th century carved white alabaster figure of the Venus Italica after Canova, 48cm (19in) high£100-150
380.    A Japanese carved box wood netsuke, probably allegorical of youth and old age, represented by a young boy and the God of Longevity, 5cm (2in) high, together with a carved marine ivory stylised toad, probably Inuit£80-120
381.    An Inuit carved marble figure of a rearing polar bear, bearing a paper label inscribed 'Moses Kelly, Inuit Gal, Vancouver' £50-70
382.    An Etruscan style black attic figure decorated lekythos, with loop handle and slender neck, probably 5th/6th century BC, the lekythos were vessels used to anoint the dead with oil, 17cm (6 1/2in) high
Provenance: Bequeathed to James Lees-Milne by Patrick, Lord Kinross; thence by gift.
Literature:Through Wood and Dale, James Lees-Milne, page 104 (diary entry for Wednesday, 7th July 1976)£400-500
383.    After Franz von Stuck (1863-1928), a bronze portrait relief plaque of Beethoven, with foundry stamp lower left for G. Leyrer, Munich, 46.5 x 46.5 cm (18 1/4 x 18 1/4 in)£400-600
384.    A 19th century probably Florentine devotional icon, depicting an angel with trumpet, within a Gothic lancet niche£200-300
385.    A red ground Baktiari rug, in the geometric style of Heriz, with meandering borders, 310 x 205cm (122x 85in)£200-300
386.    A yellow ground Chinese design needlework carpet, with a central scheme of flowers within a border of geometric cloud bands, 245 x 356cm (96 x 140in)£300-500
387.    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)£600-800
388.    A red ground North West Persian runner, with stylised geometric decoration within multiple borders, 125 x 278cm (49 x 109in), together with a small Hamadan rug£150-200
389.    A blue ground Qashqai runner, in the geometric Caucasian style with flying arrow or bird designs within repetitive borders, 122 x 305cm (48 x 120in)£100-150
390.    A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese grey-blue silk eunuch's robe, with Chinese knot closures to front and side vents and a stiff mandarin collar£120-150
391.    A framed silk banner for the 'Bataille de Fleurs', Nice, 1901, embroidered in gold and coloured threads and painted with a view of Nice in watercolours, 110 x 59 cm 43 x 23 in), together with three larger unframed banners of similar style, for Nice, Menton and Aix-les-Bains, and a Berlin beadwork table banner, decorated with flowers and fleurs de lys (lacking stand)£150-250
392.    An Iranian blue ground tribal rug, salmon pink stylised decoration, 140 x
208.5cm (55 x 82in)£70-90
393.    A Senneh rug, central blue field with stylised floral design, deeply bordered, includes green ground, 142 x 300cm (56 x 118in)£80-100
394.    A quantity of 19th century and other lace and crochet work, includes a display folder entitled 'Selection of 19th century lace and embroidered collars ..... from Settle shop c.1970s'£100-150
395.    A pair of Japanese Meiji period embroidered fabric panels, decorated with birds amidst blossom, overall 173 x 57cm (68 x 22 1/2in) £80-120
396.    A large Victorian Paisley shawl, traditional design in mainly red and green, 155 x 332cm (61 x 131in)£220-250
397.    J. Cremon and Co., A 19th century mahogany cased wheel barometer with thermometer, floral and shell paterae, silvered dial, 95cm (37 1/4in) high, dial 20cm (8in)£120-180
398.    A Louis XV style burr walnut bracket clock, with ormolu embellishments and mounts, the eight-day movement chiming on two bells, the dial with Roman numerals, 58cm (23in) high£200-300
399.    An 18th century brass Augsburg dial, with wriggle worked brass, octagonal dial and silvered compass register, hinged incremented arc and hour ring with blued iron gnomon, engraved verso 'Johan Schrettegger in Augsburg', 6cm (2 1/4in)£250-300
400.    An oak long case clock by William Lee, Leicester, square brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, date aperture, eight-day movement striking on a bell, c.1800, 201cm (79in) high£500-800
401.    A 19th century oak long case clock by Whitehurst and Son, Derby, circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, eight-day movement striking on a bell, 203cm (80in) high
£500-800
402.    An Edwardian mantel clock, lancet form panelled in shagreen, with ivory outline inlay, silvered dial with Roman numerals, raised on brass ball feet, 16cm (6 1/2in) high£80-100
403.    An early 19th century mahogany cross banded oak long case clock, hood with broken swan neck pediment, square brass dial with cast stags to the upper spandrels, chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, eight-day striking movement, 206cm (81in) high£500-700
404.    A 20th century star burst wall clock, carved giltwood frame, gilded dial with Arabic numerals, dial 13cm (5in), overall 57cm (22 1/2in) diameter£80-120
405.    A George III mahogany cased eight-day long case clock, with silvered dial marked 'Thomas Law, London', 217cm (85 1/2in) high
Note: Thomas Law is recorded working in Southwark between 1777 and 1799£1800-2200
406.    A thirty-hour oak cased long case clock, the square brass dial marked 'Thomas Grace, London', 195cm (76 1/2in) high
Note: A Thomas Grace is recorded in London in 1704 and 1709£700-900
407.    An Edwardian mahogany long case clock by Chandler of Leamington Spa, arched hood with swan neck pediment, Corinthian column mounted, the moon phase dial with gilded pierced spandrels, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, secondary dial and side strike/silent, chime/silent levers, eight-day Westminster chime, case with quarter columns on ogee bracket feet, 269cm (106in) high£1000-1500
408.    A George III mahogany long case clock, arched hood with brass finials, columns flank arched brass dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, cast spandrels, secondary dial fitted, eight-day striking movement, c.1800, 222cm (87 1/2in) high£400-600
409.    A French walnut cased mantel clock, ornate ormolu mounts, masks and acanthus leaves, porcelain dial with floral decoration on a red ground, with Roman numerals, 36cm (14in) high£100-150
410.    A 19th century Vienna walnut cased wall clock, mask and ebonised finials, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, overall 125cm (49in) high£250-300
411.    A Vienna wall clock, ebonised and walnut cased, enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, 122cm (48in) high£150-250
412.    An Edwardian inlaid mahogany dome topped eight-day mantel clock, with slight convex dial, 22.5cm (8 1/2in) wide£100-150
413.    A late 19th century Vienna eight-day single weight regulator wall clock, the walnut case with moulded pilaster outline, 112cm (44in) high
£200-300
414.    A late 19th century German or Austrian oak cased cuckoo clock, of carved and pierced gothic chalet form with pitched roof, fitted a shaped decorative pendulum and a pair of cast pine cone weights, 30cm (18in) wide
Note: a clock of similar design can be seen in the frontispiece to 'The Cuckoo Clock' by Mrs Molesworth, 1877
£80-120
415.    A 19th century French rosewood veneered and brass inlaid eight-day vineyard wall clock, the dial marked in Roman numerals and bearing the legend 'Lefeuvre Nozay', 39cm (15 1/2in) wide
£100-150
416.    A late 17th century style brass and iron bell topped lantern wall clock, with hook and spike fixings, the dial marked out in Roman numerals with calendar aperture at 6 o'clock and bearing the name 'Archer, Stow', 41cm (16in) high
Note: G. H. Baillie records a Richard Archer working in Stow in 1799£300-500
417.    An Elkington and Co., Regent Street, oak silver chest, metal banded with iron carrying handles, blue baize compartments within, 76cm (30in) wide with key
£70-90
418.    A Victorian deep buttoned drop arm sofa£150-200
419.    A probably Cotswold school joined oak stick stand, with chamfered edge detail, bearing a carved monogram and the date 1946, 59.5cm (24in) wide£200-300
420.    An Irish 18th century mahogany gallery tripod supper table of lobed outline, raised on a base carved with acanthus and feather carving, 58cm (23in) diameter
£300-500
421.    A Victorian carved oak pedestal what-not, fitted single frieze drawer, 51cm (20in)£120-150
422.    A George III oak corner chair, with shaped back and arms, fitted pierced splats over a drop-in seat, raised on squared supports£120-150
423.    A George III oak corner chair, with shaped back and arms, fitted pierced splats over a drop-in seat, raised on squared supports
£120-150
424.    A French 19th century walnut framed double bedstead, the head and foot board with carved detail and large upstand finials with central scroll crest£300-400
425.    A 19th century octagonal figural rosewood low table, with reeded column and shaped sub-base and bun feet, 68cm (27in) wide£120-150
426.    A pair of Edwardian Maple & Co satinwood inlaid side chairs, with pierced detail over stuff-over seats, raised on turned supports£100-150
427.    A 19th century mahogany breakfront sideboard, the centre fitted drawer over tambour compartment, flanked by a bowed cupboard to one side and cellarette drawer to the other, fitted brass lion mask handles, raised on square tapering spade feet supports£500-700
428.    A set of ten mahogany Irish Chippendale style ribbon back dining chairs, with carved ribbon backs, raised on carved cabriole supports, the set comprising four carvers and six single chairs
£600-800
429.    A pair of Louis XV style carved wood and gilt gesso fauteuils, with stuff-over upholstery£600-800
430.    A set of ten Chippendale design carved mahogany dining chairs, comprising a pair of carvers and eight singles, ornate shield splats, scallop cresting rails, carved cabriole supports with masks on paw feet, upholstered design seats£1800-2200
431.    A Georgian design mahogany inverted breakfront bookcase, cobweb glazed doors over base fitted drawers and cupboards with fluted quarter columns, 218cm (86in) wide£1800-2200
432.    A George III mahogany oak dresser, plate rack back fitted cupboards on base of two drawers with brass handles on cabriole fore supports, 137cm (53 3/4in) wide£500-600
433.    A Victorian papier mache games table, the top inlaid mother of pearl chequer board with gilding, raised on turned stem and Trafalgar base with bun feet, 51 x 36cm (20 x 14in)£150-200
434.    A Victorian mahogany side table, fitted two drawers, raised on trestle end supports with undertier, on turned feet, 109cm (43in) £250-300
435.    A George III mahogany chest on stand, top fitted two short over three long drawers, brass handles, on cabriole supports to base, 99cm (39in) wide, 177cm (69 3/4in) high£800-1000
436.    A Victorian mahogany and walnut needlework table, fitted interior with storage compartments on turned trestle ends, with carved supports and turned stretcher, 56cm (22in) wide£150-200
437.    An 18th century Dutch marquetry inlaid mirror frame, scrolling floral design, plate size 37 x 44.5cm (14 1/2 x 17 1/2in), overall 48 x 57cm (19 x 22 1/2in)£200-300
438.    A 19th century figured rosewood inverted breakfront chiffonier bookcase, the open central section with a pair of flanking cupboards with gilt grilles, 167cm (66in) long£300-500
439.    A George III style mahogany marble topped library commode, with tambour door and aperture below, raised on square tapering supports with swivel castors, 59cm (23in) wide£250-300
440.    A William IV painted and parcel gilt pelmet of split spindle form, with applied carved floral boss, 178cm (70in) long£100-150
441.    A set of four George III style mahogany hide-upholstered library chairs, with close-nailed detail to the serpentine seats, raised on squared supports£400-500
442.    A marble topped oak low frame table, with naive caryatid supports, 38cm (15in) wide£80-120
443.    An early 20th century deep buttoned russet hide gentleman's chair, with roll-over arms and back£250-300
444.    An early 18th century oak framed wing back open arm fireside chair, with turned supports
£300-350
445.    An early 20th century leatherette wing chair, with buttoned upholstery and kelim-covered cushions£150-200
446.    A George III painted deal fire surround, with hipped aperture and acanthus tongue moulding, 130cm (51in) wide£80-120
447.    An early 19th century oak dome topped coffer, with elaborate strap work, two lock plates and two large bale handles at either end, 137cm (54in) long£300-350
448.    A set of eight Sheraton design painted salon chairs, with swag and shield backs and scroll arms over stuffover seats, raised on turned supports, with later decoration, possibly by Colefax & Fowler£700-1000
449.    A 19th century maple and lacewood mirrored door chiffonier, raised on a blind plinth, 100cm (39 1/2in) wide£120-180
450.    A pair of Eastern (possibly Indian) shaped and polychromic painted corner brackets, each with Mihrab decoration with shelf above, 39cm (15 1/2in)£80-100
451.    A pair of late Victorian iron banded Arts and Crafts purdoneums, with elaborate stylised hinge plates, by repute from Christ Church, Oxford, 59cm (23in) long£300-400
452.    An early 20th century probably French scroll armed gentleman's chair, with tan coloured leather upholstery, raised on splay feet£300-400
453.    A 1930s gilt tubular brass and stained wood etagere, with outswept feet, 22cm (8 3/4in) diameter£100-150
454.    A 19th century painted two-door cupboard, bearing indistinct text to the top, raised on a pair of turned feet, 107cm (42in) wide£80-120
455.    An oval oak drop leaf table, raised on ring turned supports with plain stretchers and turned feet, c.1700, 78cm (30 1/2in)£300-500
456.    A Regency ebonised and parcel gilt torchere, dished top, raised on three turned fluted columns on platform base, 92cm (36in) high£80-120
457.    A late 18th century Dutch or colonial mahogany and oak commode chest of three long drawers, with serpentine outlined front, raised on bold lion's paw supports at the angles, 110cm (43in) wide£1500-2000
458.    A late 18th century Italian table cabinet, the gilt bronze body with pierced archwork flanked by Corinthian-capitalled columns, the caddy top with display plinth (possibly made to house and display a holy relic)£200-300
459.    A specimen marble dodecahedral table top of geometric form, 64cm (25in) diameter
£300-500
460.    A George II/George III mahogany pad footed oval drop leaf table, 122cm (48in) long£200-300
461.    A 'Simplex Ladder' set of folding deal steps, with patent self stop system and brass bound treads, overall 155cm (61in)£80-100
462.    An Anglo-Indian carved and pierced oval teak wood folding occasional table, on frame base£80-100
463.    A late 17th century probably Lancashire back stool, with carved cresting rail, captive panel seat and turned supports£200-250
464.    A French Empire mahogany dressing table, with ebonised cannon barrel mirror supports, fitted with secret and other drawers, the base fitted three drawers above columns and joining undertier, 126cm (49 1/2in) wide£1200-1800
465.    A 19th century mahogany torchere, dished top raised on slender stem with triform supports, 28cm (11in) diameter£70-100
466.    An early 19th century mahogany pedestal folio cabinet, the single end door opens to reveal drawers and slides, 53 x 87cm (21 x 34in)£300-500
467.    A pair of late 19th century French oak open arm chairs, split cane seats on squared supports£80-120
468.    A 19th century country made vernacular open arm chair, broad sweeping arms,
stuff-over seat, raised on square supports£100-150
469.    An early 19th century Hepplewhite design mahogany carver chair, open work back,
stuff -over seat on square supports, together with one other 19th century open arm chair£120-150
470.    Two deep-seated fireside chairs, raised on chinoiserie blind fret, ebonised and parcel gilt frames, gold coloured fabric upholstery, possibly Heal's£300-500
471.    A 19th century ebonised aesthetic pedestal music cabinet by Gregory & Co, inset tiles decorated with birds in flight, Japanoise flat carved panel doors opening to reveal five music trays over open storage base, stamped 'Gregory and Co/212-214 Regent St London/2760', 51cm (20in) wide
Note: Charles Gregory moved to Regent St in 1861, specialising in the manufacture of art furniture and associated with the designer Charles Bevan£300-500
472.    A walnut framed cheval mirror in the Cotswold school style, with chamfered angles, fitted a bevel plate, 60cm (24in) wide£100-150
473.    A decorative carved gilt wood framed wall mirror, mask to crest with entwined briar surround, fitted bevel plate, c.1900, plate size 51 x 31cm (20 x 12in)£80-120
474.    A George III red walnut fold-over gaming table, with 'penny round' corners and an inverted break front, fitted a single frieze drawer, raised on pad footed turned legs, 75cm (29 1/2in) wide£300-500
475.    A 17th century oak corner table, with drop flat, raised on turned supports, with plain stretchers, later carved decoration, 74cm (29in)£80-120
476.    A Victorian black lacquered papier mache tray, of cartouche form, with everted outer rim, painted with birds and flowers, accompanied by a later stand, 79cm (37in)£80-120
477.    A George III figured satinwood fold-over card table, with canted corners, cross banded in macassar ebony, the base with pictorial marquetry and strung in ebony, raised on square supports with ankle detail, 92cm (36in) wide£100-150
478.    A carved hardwood Eastern 'X' frame throne chair, with mother of pearl inlay and Islamic text panels£80-100
479.    An early 19th century Windsor stick back open arm chair, with saddle seat£120-150
480.    A Victorian ebonised oak open bookcase, with carved decoration, 183cm (72in) long£200-250
481.    An Edwardian mahogany pedestal music cabinet, with neoclassical decoration, 52cm (20 1/2 in) wide£120-150
482.    A Victorian oval mahogany loo table, octagonal tapering stem on carved tripod supports, 120 x 86cm (47 x 34in)£200-300
483.    A late Victorian gilt cast iron scroll seated music stool, with tripod base and deep buttoned upholstery, 32cm (12 1/2in) wide£80-120
484.    A 19th century oak table casket, the hinged top inset lozenge carved panel, to the front three ebonised panels with carved mask decoration, 58cm (23in) wide£100-150
485.    A Victorian oak Gothic revival what-not, castellated gallery, chip carved decoration, fitted single cupboard over drawer to base, raised on castors, 66cm (26in) wide, 150cm (59in) high£200-300
486.    An Art Deco walnut veneer two tier centre table, quarter veneer top, raised on squared supports, 76cm (30in) diameter£80-100
487.    A William IV rosewood footstool of scroll form, raised on bun feet, woolwork upholstered£70-90
488.    An early 20th century oak and brass log trug, with swivel castors, 66cm (26in) wide£80-100
489.    A pair of George III mahogany demi-lune side tables, with two later leaves, 117cm (46in) wide£300-500
490.    A set of seven Victorian mahogany balloon back single chairs, with separate seats£250-300
491.    A 17th century oak two tier corner table, carved decoration with masks to the lower tier where it unites to the turned supports, 69cm (27in) £100-150
492.    A late 17th century oak two section chest of drawers, the drawer fronts with geometric moulded detail and brass handles, 97cm (38in) wide£400-500
493.    A pair of 19th century Italianate walnut hall chairs, with carved decoration, on stile supports£400-500
495.    A 20th century three section draught screen, upholstered in Missoni fabric, geometric design in purple, blues, greens and pinks, 193cm (76in) high£250-350
496.    A part 19th century oak Scottish Lang saddle or settle, ebonised, panel back with geometric decoration, fitted open arms, to the base a drop hatch to access storage£200-300
497.    An Edwardian day bed, pink button back fabric upholstery, raised on gilt wood frame, with fluted tapering supports£250-300
498.    A George III oak dresser, the base fitted three drawers over three central faux drawer fronts, flanked by cupboard doors, brass handles, raised on bracket feet, with shelf rack back, with two spice cupboards, 151cm (59 1/2in) wide£400-600
503.    A part 17th century oak side table, fitted single drawer, stained pine top, raised on ring turned supports with plain stretchers£120-180
504.    A George II design mahogany twin chair form seat, c. 1900, with splat backs, scroll open arms, raised on treble cabriole fore supports, with drop-in upholstered seat£300-500
505.    A 19th century mahogany partners' desk, leathered top fitted three frieze drawers to either side on pedestals fitted drawers one side and cupboards the other, 153cm (60in)£500-700
506.    A 19th century Pembroke table, fitted frieze end drawer, raised on ring turned supports, 90cm (35 1/2in)£80-120
507.    A Louis Philippe brass inlaid mahogany fall-front bureau abattant, with fitted interior and frieze drawers, 99cm (39in) wide£500-800
508.    A George III oak bureau bookcase, astragal glazed top section over fall opening to reveal fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes about a central door, over base fitted four graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles on bracket feet, 96cm (38in) wide £800-1200
509.    A 19th century mahogany tilt-top supper table, satinwood crossbanded, raised on turned stem with four outswept supports with brass cap castors, 89 x 112cm (35 x 44in)£200-300
510.    An 18th century Chinese coromandel lacquer two door cabinet, the interior decorated with elaborate grotto work and flowers, 49cm (19in)£300-400
511.    A 19th century mahogany partners' desk, the top with tooled black leather writing surface, frieze fitted three real and verso three faux drawers, twin pedestals fitted three drawers flanked by cupboards, 121cm (47 1/2in) wide£500-700
512.    An Edwardian mahogany revolving bookcase, 47cm (18 1/2in) square£100-150
513.    A Georgian design mahogany silver table, removable pierced galley tray top on plain table frame, 65cm (25 1/2in)£100-150
514.    A pair of ebonised Regency design side tables by Julian Chichester, the supports with gilded anthemion and graduated bell husk decoration, 61 x 51 cm (24 x 20 in) £150-200
515.    An Eastern padouk wood low table, with decorative frieze, 76 x 41cm (30 x 16in)£80-120
516.    A set of Regency design single chairs, mahogany framed with turned back cresting rail, with turned tapering outswept fore supports and split cane seats£200-300
517.    A pair of Campana form cast iron garden urns, each fitted with a pair of loop handles to their scroll decorated bodies, raised on a pedestal foot on a sub-plinth, 47cm (18 1/2 in) diameter£300-350
518.    A heavy cast iron two seat garden bench, with hop and trellis back and diaper pierced seat, raised on foliate supports, 107cm (42in) wide£150-200
519.    A 19th century mahogany extending dining table, raised on carved turned inverted baluster supports with brass castors, fitted three additional leaves, extends to 249cm (98in) by 126cm (49 1/2in) wide£500-700
520.    A Georgian design studded red leather upholstered gentleman's wing back chair£250-350
521.    A late Victorian occasional chair, raised on ebonised supports with ceramic castors, upholstered in buttoned deep pink fabric
£80-120
522.    A John Broadwood and Sons of London metal framed upright piano, satinwood inlaid case, Reference No 83379, 135cm (53in) wide, together with a piano stool£100-150
523.    A George III oak fall front writing bureau, fitted interior over two short and three long drawers to base, 92cm (36in) wide£200-300
524.    A Victorian walnut veneer triform occasional table, inlaid decoration, raised on turned supports to a platform and three carved supports£80-120
525.    A late 19th century Chinese mother of pearl inlaid padouk wood screen, figures in landscape decoration, 81cm (32in) high, together with three similar plaques£100-150
526.    A large Regency design convex wall mirror, gilded bound reed frame, ball mounted, plate 61cm (24in) diameter, overall 84cm (33in) diameter£300-500
527.    A 19th century Regency design satinwood corner cabinet, rosewood cross banded with inlaid paterae, fitted single drawer over a pair of cupboard doors, with shaped plinth raised on squat square tapering feet, 95cm (3 1/2in) wide£500-700
528.    A George III oak dresser base, fitted three drawers and brass swan neck handles raised on squared supports, 165cm (65in) wide£500-700
529.    A 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, astragal glazed cabinet over base fitted secretaire drawer opening to reveal tooled green leather writing surface, drawers and pigeon holes, raised on outswept bracket feet, 109cm (43in) wide£500-700
530.    A Victorian carved walnut framed pole screen, inset floral woolwork tapestry panel, on carved tripod base with scroll feet, 181cm (71 1/4in) high£200-250
531.    Two carved pine eagle mounts, one gilded and one limed, 46cm (18in) wide£80-120
532.    A George IV mahogany framed porter's wing chair, with stuffover upholstery£250-350
533.    A late 19th century oak Arts and Crafts Gothic design twin pedestal sideboard, fitted three frieze drawers and a pair of panel doors to each pedestal, with elaborate cabinet furniture, each pedestal with recessed six point star detail, 197cm (78in) long£400-600
534.    A French 19th century pine two door armoire, with two frieze drawers to the base, 153cm (60in) wide£150-200
535.    An early 19th century mahogany overmantel mirror, with fluted columns and gilt capitals, 123cm (48in)£300-500
536.    A Victorian golden oak twin pedestal writing desk, fitted frieze drawers above cupboard doors with lancet panels, the top inset with tooled leather, raised on blind plinth bases, 138cm (54in) wide£600-800
537.    An early Victorian figured rosewood pedestal Wellington chest, with double register bars securing eight narrow drawers, fitted an architectural moulded caddied top, raised on a blind box plinth, 59cm (23in) wide£500-800
538.    A French 19th century oak planked top farmhouse table, raised on substantial square tapering supports, joined by a shaped frieze £400-600
539.    A set of six William IV rosewood crown back single dining chairs, turned baluster fore supports, serpentine seats in green fabric upholstery£400-600
540.    A set of six 19th century oak provincial single dining chairs, plank seats, raised on square tapering fore supports with plain stretchers£250-300
541.    A George III style mahogany break front library bookcase, with astragal glazed and plain glazed doors, 254cm (100in)£500-800
542.    A Victorian figured mahogany bookcase, with serpentine half deck, fitted one long drawer above blind cupboard doors, the upper section with a pair of plain glazed doors, 102cm (44in)£300-350
543.    A late Victorian mahogany framed scroll back open armchair, with deep-buttoned upholstery, raised on turned supports fitted with swivel castors£450-550
544.    A set of six William IV mahogany single dining chairs, each with carved stylised tulip splat, raised on turned tapering fore supports, with blue velvet upholstered drop-in set£500-600
545.    A George III oak bureau bookcase, top fitted two doors opening to reveal shelves over fall to base with inlaid shell paterae, opening to reveal fitted interior over four long graduated drawers with brass handles, raised on bracket feet, 97cm (38in) £400-600
546.    A 19th century walnut display cabinet, fitted two glazed doors, flanked by columns on canted ends with gilt metal Corinthian column mounts, blue fabric lined interior, raised on turned embossed feet, 117cm (46in) wide£250-350
547.    A 19th century burr walnut veneer writing slope, decorative brass mounts, 36cm (14in) wide £60-80
547A.   A 19th century walnut lancet shape desk top stationery casket, with decorative brass fittings, 26cm (10in) wide£150-200
548.    A 19th century embossed continental credenza, brass inlaid and ormolu mounted, the frieze and central door with Sevres type painted ceramic floral and figurative panels, flanked by domed glass display doors, on break front closed plinth base, 163cm (64in) wide £600-800
549.    A Regency design convex plate wall mirror, bound reed and ball frame with eagle mount, flanked by barley twist brass candle sconces, plate size 36cm (14in) diameter, overall 104cm (41in) high£300-500
550.    A 19th century French boulle pier cabinet, ormolu mounts include masks and acanthus leaves, single glazed door reveals crimson fabric shelves, 84cm (33in) wide£600-800
551.    A 19th century French boulle standing corner cabinet, bow front single door with ormolu mounts, the shaped plinth with applied mask decoration, 89cm (35in) wide£800-1200
552.    A 19th century mahogany sideboard, fitted two frieze drawers over two arched panel doors, flanked by substantial barley twist columns on plinth base, 112cm (44in) wide£150-200
553.    An 18th century French oak armoire, arched top with floral rosette and acanthus leaf decoration, fitted decorative brass escutcheons, 155cm (61in) wide£300-500
554.    A George III mahogany crossbanded oak wall mounting corner cupboard, two doors open to reveal serpentine fronted shelves, 120cm (47in) high£100-150
555.    An 18th century oak chest on stand, top fitted two short over three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck back plate handles and brass escutcheons, on base fitted three drawers on turned supports with shaped and plain stretchers, on turned feet, 95cm (37 1/2in)wide, 149cm (58 1/2 in) high£600-800
556.    A 19th century mahogany tilt-top supper table, raised on hexagonal stem and four outswept brass cap castor supports, 127 x 134cm (50 x 52 3/4in) £200-300
557.    A Victorian captain's or smoker's bow chair, turned spindles and supports£80-100
558.    Two Victorian smoker's bow or captain's chairs, turned spindles and supports£100-150
559.    An Edwardian painted satinwood side chair, with fan shaped back, raised on square supports with spade feet, bearing a gilt metal trade plaque for Frank Giles of Kensington (upholsterer)£80-120
560.    A Victorian mahogany two door wardrobe, fitted two arched panel doors flanked by Egyptian capital columns, opens to reveal hanging rail over two long drawers to base, 130cm (51in) wide£150-200
561.    An Edwardian mahogany corner chair, fine fluted spindles and supports, raised on castors, stuff-over upholstered seat£70-90
562.    An 18th century mahogany crossbanded oak chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, with brass swan neck back plate handles, raised on bracket feet, 109cm (43in) wide£150-200
563.    A George III mahogany chest on chest, Greek key and blind fret frieze over three short and three graduated long drawers to upper section, over three long graduated drawers below, brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 114cm (45in) wide, 180cm (71in) high£500-700
564.    An 18th century walnut chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, with mahogany crossbanding, brass swan neck handles with decorative back plates, raised on bracket supports, 97cm (38in) wide £300-500
565.    A George III mahogany demi-lune fold-over tea table, inlaid paterae to frieze, raised on square tapering spade foot supports, 98cm (38 /12in) wide£150-250
566.    A Victorian walnut show framed open arm salon chair, raised on cabriole fore supports, upholstered in regency stripe fabric£80-120
567.    A George III mahogany dish top wine table, raised on turned stem with arched triform supports, 48cm (18 3/4in) diameter£100-150
568.    A 19th century waterfall whatnot, wood grain painted finish, bottom tier fitted drawer, raised on turned supports with castors, 52cm (20 1/2in) wide, 92cm (36in) high£100-150
569.    A pair of George III rosewood crossbanded kingwood fold-over card tables, raised on square tapering supports, 92cm (36in) wide£200-300
570.    A Victorian walnut Davenport desk, with stationery compartment, slope and tooled green leather opening to reveal fitted interior, the pedestal fitted four real and faux drawers verso, 53cm (21in) wide£400-600
571.    An Edwardian mahogany Davenport desk, with stationery compartment and gallery to back, writing slope opens to reveal fitted interior, the pedestal with door opening to reveal four drawers, 60cm (23 1/2in) wide£200-300
572.    A George IV mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, fitted a single frieze drawer, raised on quadruped splay legged base, 91cm (36in) long£200-250
573.    A William IV mahogany Pembroke table, with single frieze drawer, raised on cluster column supports with brass cap castors, 107cm (42in)£100-120
574.    An Edwardian mahogany pedestal display cabinet, the base fitted a pair of bowed frieze drawers with blind fret decoration, the upper section with pierced broken pediment with two astragal glazed doors below, 79cm (31in) wide
£200-300
575.    An early 20th century carved wood stool, with dragon decoration to one end and masks the other, dated 1922, 66cm (26in) wide£80-120
576.    A 17th century oak coffer, triple panel chip-carved front, interior candle box, raised on stile end supports, 130cm (51in) wide£200-300
577.    A 19th century mahogany boot and crop rack, fitted brass carrying handle, 54cm (21in) wide£80-120
578.    A 19th century stripped pine long narrow serving table, plain frieze, raised on ring turned supports, 305cm (120in) long, 55cm (21 1/2in) wide£120-180
579.    A 19th century Gothic revival hall chair, pierced carved tracery back, raised on carved and turned fore supports£70-100
580.    A George III oak linen press, top fitted two panelled doors over base with two short faux and two long drawers, with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, 124cm (48 3/4in) wide£400-600
581.    A 17th century oak wainscot chair, chip-carved scroll crest, the back panel with stylised fruit and flowers, open scroll terminal arms, plank seat on turned fore supports with plain stretchers£400-600
582.    A 19th century mahogany secretaire bookcase, astragal glazed top, over base with secretaire drawers opening to reveal fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes, over base fitted three long drawers with oval brass back plate handles, on outswept bracket feet, 103cm (40 1/2in) wide£300-500
583.    A George III style tan hide upholstered wing back fireside armchair, with loose cushion and close-nailed decoration, raised on square chamfered supports£200-300
584.    A pair of early 19th century wrought iron entrance gates, the drawn rod palings with spear tip finials and serpentine strapwork, with hinged lever closure fitted a ring handle, 210cm (82 1/2in) high, 360cm (142in) wide overall
Provenance: by repute, Banbury Workhouse£1500-2000