Jewellery and Silver

 

1.       A multi-coloured jadeite hardstone bracelet, of convex ribbed panels, with yellow metal mounts

 £70-100

 

2.       A yellow metal choker necklace, with dolphin pendant

 £100-120

3.       An emerald and moonstone brooch, the three moonstones in millegrain mounts within a pierced and scrolled mount, with emerald detailing

 £80-120

4.       A Chinese white metal vesta, decorated with ceremonial dragons and bamboo against a stippled background, an ivory vesta with rope twist trellis work inlay and a Victorian silver plated vesta

 £80-120

5.       A Victorian pearl and diamond cluster brooch/pendant, the star burst design of concentric rings of vari-sized split pearls, to a central old brilliant cut diamond

 £200-250

6.       An attractive shell cameo of a woman and cherub making music, in scroll pierced 18ct gold frame, with cultured pearl detail

 £320-380

7.       A pair of antique rose diamond pendant earrings, in two colour mount, with pierced foliate drop suspended from two stone rose diamond mount

 £300-350

8.       A 19th century portrait miniature of a gentleman, set in gold mounted clasp to a three row cultured pearl bracelet

 £300-400

9.       A five stone diamond half hoop ring, the brilliant cut diamonds in two colour 18ct gold rub over mount

 £100-150

10.     A 19th century diamond set flower brooch, the spray set throughout with mixed old cut diamonds, the flower heads set en tremblant, two colour mounts

 £1000-1500

11.     A diamond set triple cluster pendant, the brilliant cut clusters vertically mounted with spherical spacers, the whole to diamond mounted integral chain

 £1000-1500

12.     An emerald and diamond three stone half hoop ring, the cut-cornered step cut emerald in millegrain mount, with triangular diamond set shoulders

 £1000-1500

13.     A pair of gem set and enamel pendant earrings, in Indian taste, with pear-shaped garnets suspended from bases

 £280-360

14.     A 9ct gold fancy link curb pattern bracelet, inter-spaced with collet-set circular amethysts

 £180-240

15.     A single stone diamond ring, the old brilliant cut diamond claw mounted in petal-shaped setting

 £1000-1500

16.     A late 19th century French diamond and ruby three stone bar brooch, the central oval ruby in rub-over mount, the two flanking old brilliant cut diamonds claw mounted within a  pierced scrolling surround

 £320-380

17.     A mid Victorian amethyst set brooch, the oval amethyst within  a fancy carved and chased gold mount, with tassel suspended from one side

 £150-200

18.     An early 20th Russian century diamond bar brooch, three graduated old brilliant cut diamonds to centre, within milligrain mounts and circular setting, five graduated diamonds to each side, Russian marks to bar

 £400-500

19.     An unusually large single pear-shaped pearl, suspended from a rose diamond set scroll mount, the whole on trace link chain

 £1000-1500

20.     A diamond line bracelet, comprising a central articulated band of double baguette diamonds between bands of single cut diamonds in claw mounts, integral clasp

 £1500-2000

21.     A large rubelite and diamond cluster ring,  the diamond cut rounded rectangular stone in rub-over mount within a border of single cut diamonds

 £1000-1500

22.     A pair of single stone diamond earrings, gypsy set in flattened spherical mounts

 £150-250

23.     A single stone diamond gypsy set ring, the brilliant cut stone in polished white metal mount

 £700-1000

24.     An Art Deco cocktail ring, stylised bowl shape, with central brilliant cut diamond and diamond set bow, in heavy yellow metal mount, c.1945

 £500-700

25.     A Victorian turquoise and seed pearl flower spray brooch

 £100-150

26.     A Victorian diamond brooch, the chased and engraved brooch with central raised gypsy set diamond, glazed pane to reverse

 £180-220

27.     A pair of ruby and diamond pendant earrings, with pear shaped clusters above knife bar drop with two single stone diamonds and oval ruby and diamond clusters below

 £600-800

28.     An emerald and diamond floral cluster pendant, the central open work cluster below an emerald and diamond vertical band, the whole with integral open link chain

 £800-1200

29.     A pair of black pearl and diamond pendant earrings, the pear shaped pearls below diamond set suspended leaf motifs

 £500-700

30.     A single stone diamond ring, oval mixed cut, with simple four claw setting, mounted in 18ct white gold, 2.01ct, complete with gemological laboratory certificate

 £3000-4000

31.     A gold chain bracelet, the 9ct rose gold curb pattern bracelet suspended with various charms, including two sovereigns, an articulated boat and an articulated carriage

 £600-800

32.     A 9ct gold gate link bracelet, with padlock clasp

 £70-100

33.     A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire within a border of old brilliant cut diamonds, with millegrain setting

 £300-400

34.     A Victorian three stone sapphire and diamond ring, the graduated stones in carved 18ct gold scroll mount

 £120-180

35.     A pair of late Victorian shell cameo cufflinks, the gold mounts with applied rope twist detail, and a bar brooch en suite

 £80-120

36.     A 9ct gold chain link bracelet

 £180-220

37.     A Victorian Asprey silver retractable sporting cup, gilded interior, London 1867, complete with leather silk and velvet lined case, approximately 5 troy oz

 £80-120

38.     A Georg Jensen silver spoon, with stylised leaf terminal to the handle, bears maker's marks

 £50-70

39.     An Edward VII silver salver, with decorative rim raised on three scroll feet, Sheffield 1907, 27cm (10 1/2in) diameter, approx 15 troy oz

 £120-150

40.     A suite of three late Victorian Spanish silver sweetmeat dishes, circular shaped with foliate borders, pierced lobed bodies and each on three trifurcated claw feet

 £100-150

41.     A Samson Morday Victorian silver perfume bottle, formerly the property of Beatrix Potter

 £120-150

42.     A 19th century (800) silver boat form table centre, fitted with a pair of Victorian scroll handles and a cast and applied bell flower border, the body embossed with roses and scrolls, raised pierced scroll feet, 39cm (15 1/4in) wide, bearing later presentation inscription

 £500-600

43.     A 19th century (800) silver boat form table centre, with a pair of scroll and flower handles and a cast and applied running border, the body embossed with roses and other blooms, raised on pierced scroll feet, 28cm (11in), bearing later presentation inscription

 £200-300

 

European Ceramics

 

44.     A Mintons jug of baluster form, gilded with the Earl of Warwick's coronet above a floral monogram in gilded cartouche, printed factory mark to base and the retailer 'Mortlock's, Oxford Street', 19cm (7 1/2in) high

Provenance: Warwick Castle

 £120-180

45.     A set of four 19th century Swansea porcelain dessert plates, painted with European floral sprigs, 20cm (8in) diameter

 £100-150

46.     A Chamberlain's Worcester campana form urn vase, the blue ground with reserves of fancy birds in romantic landscapes, raised on a square plinth, probably painted by George Davis, 13cm (5in)

 £200-250

47.     A Bloor Derby porcelain urn, with mixed blooms and leaves issuing from its mounts, raised on a pierced and gilt base with scroll feet, bearing Gothic red mark to the base, 16cm (6 1/4in) high

 £80-120

 

48.     A 19th century Coalport porcelain inkstand, with encrusted flowers over a teal blue ground, fitted with a pair of inkwells and covers and a pen rest, painted with cut blooms, 21cm (8 1/4in) wide

 £150-200

49.     A late 18th century Derby figure emblematic of autumn, in the form of an 18th century gentleman in colourful dress, bearing red baton marks to the base, 13cm (5in) high

 £150-200

50.     An early 19th century Derby porcelain dessert plate, with segment moulded border, with various panels filled with flowers, the central panel with a mixed bouquet of cut blooms, red baton marks to base, bears an A.C. Vaterlaws collection label, 22cm (8 1/2in) diameter

 £200-300

51.     An early 19th century Ridgways porcelain bread plate/dish, the central panel painted with summer flowers, the blue border with gilt scroll work, 29cm (11 1/2in)

 £80-100

52.     An early 19th century Bloor Derby campana urn, the upper body pink ground, the lower black, with gilded serpent handles, painted with a panel of flowers, 20cm (8in) high

 £250-350

53.     A pair of c.1900 substantial Italian Majolica columns, marbled ground with floral encrusted stems on circular bases, 93cm (36 1/2in) high, tops 32cm (12 1/2in) diameter

 £500-600

54.     A pair of Dresden type porcelain framed wall mirrors, floral encrusted, each mounted with a cherub, fitted bevel plate glass, 49cm (19in) high

 £280-320

55.     A Mintons part dinner service, decorated in the Japanese taste, a central scene of vases and blossoms, a blue lattice border with floral panels, comprising graduated meat dishes, pair of vegetable tureens, sauce tureen, soup plates, breakfast and dinner plates, etc, blue factory printed back stamp and impressed 'MINTONS 12-27', approx 74 pieces

 £300-500

56.     An early 19th century Meissen cobalt blue ground cabinet cup and saucer, of flared Etruscan form, decorated with a named topographical view of the Water Palace of Pillnitz (Dresden), bordered with tooled gilt detail and handle, inscribed 'Pillnitz' and bearing crossed sword device to base, 9cm (3 3/4in) high

 £120-150

57.     A 19th century pearlware spittoon of globular form, with flared pan and drainage spout, printed with an underglaze blue transfer of the standard willow pattern, 22cm (8 3/4in) wide, together with a pair of Zsolnay Pecs flagon shape urns with arabesque decoration and loop handles, bearing marks to base, 22cm (8 3/4in) high

 £100-150

58.     A KPM Berlin neoclassical porcelain cabinet cup and saucer of Etruscan form, painted with a double profile portrait, possibly a young Frederick the Great of Prussia, within a gilt and tooled border, fitted a scroll handle, sceptre marks to base, 11cm (4 1/2in) wide

 £70-100

59.     A mid 19th century Sunderland lustre tankard, cartouche and flags to one side, inscribed 'Crimea' and a motto verso, frog to interior

 £60-80

60.     A sarreguemine character jug, the mask of a ruddy faced man

 £50-70

61.     A 19th century mocha ware quart tankard, with V R seal, a transfer printed tankard with screw top and a railway tankard (3)

 £60-80

62.     A 19th century cross leg pottery Toby jug, tricorn hat with inner cover, 23cm (9in) high, together with a snuff taking Toby jug (2)

 £60-80

63.     A Royal Doulton Winston Churchill character jug, impressed No 8360, 22cm (8 3/4in) high

 £50-70

64.     An extensive early 19th century Masons Ironstone dinner service, decorated with birds of paradise in pseudo oriental landscapes, with a green outer border, impressed marks to base, approximately 49 pieces

 £400-600

65.     A pair of Mettlach blue stoneware baluster vases, fitted neck to shoulder handles and acanthus leaf decoration, incised marks to base, including the number 2414, c.1910, 34cm (13 1/2in) high

 £100-150

66.     A pair of large copper lustre flagons, with floral enamel panels and simple loop handles

 £60-100

67.     A pair of Victorian black and white pottery spaniels, with separately moulded front legs and tail, 33cm (13in) high

 £100-150

68.     A German porcelain bowl, pierced and encrusted with applied floral decoration, supported by three putti, crossed sword mark to base, 24cm (9 1/2in) high

 £120-150

 

Oriental Ceramics

 

69.     A Chinese blue and white pot bellied porcelain jar or urn, painted with zoned decoration of ruyi heads, blooms and cloud bands, bearing a symbol of the hare of longevity within a double ring mark to the base, 10cm (4in) high

 £100-150

70.     A pair of late 18th /early 19th century Chinese famille rose slender baluster vases, painted with panels portraying scenes of oriental figures in internal and external settings, bordered by a gilt and polychrome background, 19cm (7 1/2in)

 £120-150

71.     A pair of 18th century Chinese Imari conical tea bowls, painted in the usual red and blue palette with landscape and neoclassical scenes, 10cm (4in) diameter, together with a pair of Chinese conical porcelain wine bowls, painted in underglaze blue in the Japanese taste with matched Western pottery saucers

 £70-100

72.     An early 19th century Chinese famille rose baluster vase, painted in the tobacco leaf pattern, 14cm (5 1/2in)

 £70-100

73.     A pair of Chinese export porcelain blue and white sauce tureens and covers, each painted with misty riverscapes, fitted ribbon handles and pine cone knop finials, 20cm (8in) long, together with two early dissimilar blue and white tureens and covers and other Chinese porcelain

 £100-150

74.     An 18th century Chinese bell form porcelain tea cup, painted in the Japanese manner with underglaze blue rock garden scene, together with other Chinese porcelain tea bowls and saucers

 £80-100

75.     An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain mug, of plain form, painted in the Japanese manner with blooms in a rock garden, 7cm (2 3/4in) high, together with a Quian Long porter mug decorated with interior scenes in the famille rose palette, bordered with cobalt and bianca sopra bianca, and other Chinese cups and covers

 £70-100

76.     A Japanese Meiji period green lacquer circular box, with gilded maple and bird decoration, fitted with sectional porcelain dishes with gilded bamboo decoration, overall 31cm (12 1/4in) diameter

 £60-80

77.     An 18th century Chinese blue and white teapot, bullet form, the cover with seed knop

 £60-80

78.     A Chinese porcelain jar and cover, painted in the famille noir palette

 £180-220

 

Glass

 

79.     A French ormolu mounted cut glass perfume stand,  fitted three shaped flasks with gilt collars, the frame with pierced neo-classical motif, 10cm (4in) wide

 £120-150

80.     A part suite of cut table glass of Georgian design, raised on square lemon squeezer bases, various sizes of wines and sherries, together with demi-lune dishes

 £100-150

 

81.     A Lalique 'Duncan' pattern clear glass dressing table box, the cover moulded with a frosted glass nude female within foliage, bearing engraved marks to the base, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) square, see Page 114 of 1932 Trade Catalogue

 £100-150

82.     A pair of late Victorian pink cased and cut glass tapering vases, with Greek key decoration, 33cm (13in) high

 £80-100

 

Books and Ephemera

 

83.     An album of ephemera relating to Captain John George Edmund Templer (1855-1924), beginning with his marriage to Miss Frances Hall in September 1891 and containing photographs, post cards, 'Spy' cartoons and other prints, menus, programmes, cuttings etc

 £60-80

84.     The Badminton Library, twenty nine volumes, various authors, pictorial boards, some first editions

 £250-350

85.     Audsley, George Ashdown, The Ornamental Arts of Japan, two volumes, numerous chromolithographed plates, gilt decorated morocco boards by C. L. Hoelen, published 1882 and 1884 by Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington

 £500-700

 

Prints and Maps

 

86.     Bob Chaplin (b. 1947)

'Timelapse Panorama - Stanton Drew'

etching and screenprint

inscribed and numbered 20/20 lower left, signed and dated 1978 lower right

35 x 72 cm (14 x 28 in)

Provenance: Business Art Galleries, Royal Academy

 £50-70

87.     R. & D. Havell, after Nicholas Pocock

'A Gale - a Fourth and Fifth rate men of war under courses'

engraving, published 1812 by Colnaghi

23 x 34 cm (9 x 13 1/2 in)

together with a hand coloured engraving by Georg Balthasar Probst of St John Lateran, Rome

 £50-70

88.     English school, late 18th century

'Louisa' and 'Jenny'

a pair of coloured stipple engravings, published 1795 by Laurie & Whittle, London

oval, each 21 x 16 cm (8 1/4 x 6 1/4 in), in period gilt frames

 £70-100

89.     Mariano Bovi (Italian, 1758-?)

Cupid, Psyche and Zephyr; and A mother with her two daughters

a pair of engravings, published 1799 by M. Bovi

circular, 28 cm (11 in) diameter

 £50-70

90.     Johann Elias Ridinger (1698-1767)

Four equestrian scenes

engravings, probably restrikes, in two double-sided verre eglomise frames with hinges

each 44 x 34 cm (17 x 13 1/2 in)

 £80-120

91.     James Scott, after Edwin Douglas (1848-1914)

'The Last Sight of the Fox'

mezzotint, signed in pencil by the artist, published 1877 by Henry Graves

54 x 69 cm (21 x 27 in)

 £60-80

92.     John Charles Bromley (1795-1839), John Porter and J. G. Murray, after Sir George Hayter

'View of the interior of the House of Peers during the Trial of Queen Caroline, 1820'

mixed method engraving, published 1832 by Robert Bowyer and M. Parkes

57 x 87 cm (22 1/2 x 34 in)

 £60-80

93.     Samuel Cousins RA (1801-1887), after Sir Joshua Reynolds

The Duchess of Rutland

mezzotint, signed in pencil, published 1878 by Colnaghi, Mclean and Agnew

60 x 38 cm (23 1/2 x 15 in), together with

Samuel Cousins RA (1801-1887), after Sir Joshua Reynolds

The Countess Spencer and Lord Althorp

mezzotint, published 1877 by Colnaghi, Mclean and Agnew

52 x 38 cm (20 1/2 x 15 in)

 £70-100

94.     William C. Giller (1805-?), after William H. Hopkins

'Spring'

engraving, published 1865 by Lloyd Brothers

42 x 71 cm (16 1/2 x 28 in)

 £100-150

95.     Charles Turner ARA (1773-1857), after J.-L. Agasse

'Preparing to start'

mezzotint, published 1803 by Turner

39 x 62 cm (15 1/2 x 24 1/2 in)

Provenance (according to an old manuscript label): Marquess of Cholmondeley; Miss Fennah, Chester May 1923

 £150-250

96.     Francis Jukes (1745-1812) and J. Jenkins, after William Mason

'A Country Race Course, with Horses Preparing to Start'

etching and aquatint, published 1786 by Phillips

44 x 64 cm (17 x 25 in)

 £200-300

97.     Charles George Lewis (1808-1880), after Sir Edwin Landseer RA

'Hunters at Grass'

engraving, lettered proof, published 1866 by Moore, McQueen & Co

46 x 69 cm (18 x 27 in)

 £100-150

98.     John Burnet (1784-1868), after Sir Edwin Landseer RA

'The Widow' (a white duck grieving over a dead mallard)

engraving, signed and dated 1841 in the plate, no lettering

43 x 56 cm (17 x 22 in)

 £80-120

99.     Frederick Stacpoole ARA (1813-1907), after Briton Riviere

'Sympathy'

engraving, signed in pencil by both artist and engraver

published 1881 by Thos. Agnew & Sons

61 x 50 cm (24 x 20 in)

 £100-150

100.    George H. Every (1837-1910), after Heywood Hardy

'Her only Playmates'

mezzotint and etching, published 1872 by Arthur Lucas

61 x 47 cm (24 x 18 1/2 in)

 £60-80

101.    William John Alais (19th century), after Sir Joseph Noel Paton RSA

'Beati Mundo Corde'

engraving, signed by both artist and engraver, published 1891 by Hugh Paton & Sons

bears label for Frost & Reed, together with review and verses

arched top, 55 x 76 cm (21 1/2 x 30 in)

 £80-120

102.    David Lucas (1802-1881), after John Constable RA

'The Rainbow, Salisbury Cathedral'

engraving, published by E. Gambart

54 x 68 cm (21 x 26 1/2 in)

 £200-300

103.    Thomas Oldham Barlow (1824-1889), after Sir John Everett Millais, Bt., PRA

'A Jersey Lily' (A portrait of Lillie Langtry)

engraving, signed in pencil by both artist and engraver

47 x 34 cm (18 1/2 x 13 1/2 in)

 £200-300

104.    David Lucas (1802-1881), after H. P. Parker and J. W. Carmichael

'The rescue (...) of the nine survivors of the wreck of the Forfarshire Steam Packet, by Grace Darling and her father'

engraving, republished 1853 by Thomas Boys

46 x 66 cm (18 x 26 in)

 £80-120

105.    John Martin (1789-1854)

'Belshazzar's Feast'

mixed method engraving

47 x 72 cm (18 1/2 x 28 in)

 £300-500

106.    Thomas Oldham Barlow (1824-1889), after John Phillip RA

'The Prison Window'

mezzotint, signed by the engraver and with Printsellers Association blind stamp

published 1860 by Thomas McLean and E. Gambart & Co

66 x 47 cm (26 x 18 1/2 in)

 £60-80

107.    Goupil & Co (publishers), after Sir Frederick (later Lord) Leighton PRA

'Wedded'

photogravure

57 x 32 cm (22 1/2 x 12 1/2 in)

 £100-150

108.    Samuel Cousins RA (1801-1887), after Sir John Everett Millais, Bt., ARA

'The Order of Release'

engraving, published 1856 by Henry Graves & Co

arched top, 64 x 46 cm (25 x 18 in)

 £120-180

109.    Axel Herman Haig RE (Swedish, 1835-1921)

'Return from the Fair, Pamplona'

etching, signed in pencil

65 x 93 cm (25 1/2 x 36 1/2 in)

 £120-180

110.    No lot

111.    William Turner Davey (1818-c. 1890), after Edward Matthew Ward

The execution of the Marquis of Montrose in 1650

engraving, published 1862 by Thos. Agnew

61 x 72 cm (24 x 28 in)

Provenance: Floors Castle, Christie's, 17 September 1990

 £100-150

112.    No lot

113.    Lawrence Josset RE (20th century), after Sir William Beechey

'Vice Admiral Viscount Nelson K.B.'

mezzotint