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Fine Art Sale
March 26th 2010
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Fine Art Sales are held on Fridays and commence at 11am. A full colour catalogue is available ten days prior to the sale.
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- Day of sale from 9am
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BUYERS PREMIUM: 15% (VAT is applicable to the buyers premium only at the current rate)
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A book - In Caram Memoriam , a Victorian tooled leather bound and locking book of thirty two illuminated prayers and prophecies, all executed on panels applied to the book leaves, each work approximately 6" x 4". Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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Two books - Nests And Eggs Of Familiar Birds, described and illustrated by H G Adams, printed in London by Groombridge & Sons and Woodland, Field And Shore, wild nature depicted with pen and camera by Oliver G Pike, printed in London by The Religious Tract Society. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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Two books - Essays Of Elia And Eliana by Charles Lamb with a memoire by Barry Cornwall being volume 1 & 2, printed in London by George Bell & Sons 1891. Est £30/50 Email a bid |
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A book - The Natural History of Birds compiled from the best authorities and illustrated by a great variety of copper plates, comprising near 100 figures, printed for E Newbery, London 1793. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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The Areaorama , a three dimensional pull out peep show being a view in the Regents Park, published May 1st 1825, by S & I Fuller, 34 Rathbone Place. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A copy - Wallis's New Geographical Game Exhibiting A Tour Through Europe , published March 20th 1802 by John Wallis. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A book - The Little Boys Own Book consisting of games and pastimes with directions for the breeding and management of rabbits, birds, pigeons etc for the recreation and amusement of good boys, by Uncle Charles, with illustrations by Henry Sears, published in London by Henry Allman 1850. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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Two books - Popular Tales consisting of Jack The Giant Killer, Whittington And His Cat, Tom Thumb, Robin Hood and Beauty And The Beast, embellished with engravings, printed in London for J Harris 1805 and To His Royal Highness William Duke Of Cumberland Three New Fables invented for his amusement, dedicated by His Highnesses most faithful and most obedient servant John Gay. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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Five books - Buffons Natural History Of Birds, Fish, Insects And Reptiles embellished with upwards of 200 engravings, being five of six volumes, comprising volumes 1, 3, 4, 5 & 6, printed 1808. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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Ten books - Buffons Natural History containing a theory of the Earth, a general history of man etc, from the French with notes by the translator, volume 1 printed in London 1797, volume 10 printed 1807. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Three books of music - Calliope Or English Harmony A Collection , published in London 1739, a new series Hart's Second Set of Quadrils and dedicated to Miss E Brown by Joseph Hart and one other book of early 19c music and song. Est £ Email a bid |
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A 17c printed map being a new map or chart in Mercators projection of Western or Atlantic Ocean with part of Europe, Africa and America, folded with black and white print. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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Two books - Railroadiana a new history of England or picturesque, biographical, historical, legendary and antiquarian sketches descriptive of the vicinity of the railroads, being the first series with a map and illustrations of the London and Birmingham Railway, published in London 1838, by Simpkin, Marshall & Co, together with a Handbook For Travellers Along The London And Birmingham Railway with the fare and timetables etc, embellished with twenty five engravings on wood and a map of the line, printed in London by Wrightson & Webb. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A book - Africa Described In Its Ancient And Present State , by Mrs Hofland, published in London 1828. Est £20/30 Email a bid |
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A book - Remarkable Antiquities Of The City Of Exeter giving an account of the laws and customs of the place from the year 1049 to 1677, originally collected by Richard Izacke, being the second edition, published in London 1724. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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A book - Posthumous Works Of The Learned Sir Thomas Browne Late Of Norwich concerning the antiquities of the cathedral church of Norwich and other miscellany to which is prefixed his life, with illustrations, published in London 1712. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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A book - The Picturesque Beauties Of Great Britain a series of views from original drawings relating to Essex, by Thomas Wright and published in London 1834. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A book - Phillip Handy Atlas Of The Counties Of England , new and revised edition with consulting index, published in London 1885. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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A book - Morden's History Of Hertfordshire interleaved with notes by Dr Morell - being an extract. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A book - Cary's New And Correct English Atlas being a new set of county maps from actual surveys exhibiting navigable canals etc, printed in London for John Cary 1793. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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A book - Virtue's Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain in a series of views by the most approved artists taken expressly for this work by Messrs G Shepherd, H Gastineau etc, published in London by Geo. Virtue. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A book - Hertfordshire Leaders Social And Political by Ernest Gaskell , published solely for private circulation and printed in London by the Queen Hithe Printing and Publishing Co. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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A book - The History Of The Ancient And Royal Foundation Called The Abbey Of Saint Alban In The County Of Hertford by the Reverend Peter Newcome rector of Shenley, Herts , printed in London 1795. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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Two books - Excursions Through Suffolk illustrated with engravings, being volumes 1 & 2, printed in London 1818. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A book - Barbers Picturesque Illustrations Of The Isle Of Wight comprising views of every object of interest on the island, engraved from original drawings accompanied by historical and topographical descriptions. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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Nine books - The Works Of William Robertson being a new edition, published 1817 and comprising volumes 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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Two books - The Baronial Halls And Ancient Picturesque Edifices Of England with text by S C Hall and drawings by J D Harding, G Catermole, S Prout, W Muller and J Holland, with others, being volumes 1 & 2, published in London by Willis & Sotheran 1858. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Four books - Gluttevoneks The History And Antquities Of The County Of Hertford compiled from the best printed authorities and original records etc, illustrated with a map of the county, by Robert Clutterbuck, being volume the first parts 1 & 2 and volume 2 & 3, printed in London 1815. Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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A book - The Natural History Of Oxfordshire being an essay toward the Natural History Of England by Robert Plot, printed in Oxford 1677. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A book - Old And New Hull , a series of drawings of the town of Kingston-Upon-Hull with descriptive and historical notices also portraits of local worthies with biographical and genealogical notes by T Tindall Wildridge, printed in Hull by M C Peck & Son 1884. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A book - The History And Antiquities of Westminster Abbey And Henry VII Chapel by Le Keux, Woolnoth, Byrne, Scott, etc from drawings by John Prestion Neale, published in London 1856. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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Four books - The History And Antiquities Of The County Of Buckingham by George Lipscomb , being volumes 1, 2, 3 & 4, printed in London 1831. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A book - Camden's Britannia newly translated into English with large additions and improvements, published by Edmund Gibson of Queens College in Oxford and printed in London 1695. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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A book - Burlington's Traveller being the modern universal British traveller, a new and complete and accurate tour through England, Wales, Scotland and the neighbouring islands, comprising all that is worthy of observation in Great Britain, being the result of an actual and late general survey of the whole kingdom and including various maps, collection of landscape views etc, copperplate prints and a complete road map, with a list of all the fairs. The article is respecting England by Charles Burlington, those of Wales by David Llewellyn Rees and those of Scotland by Alexander Murray, printed in London by J Cook 1779. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A book - England Displayed , being a new, complete and accurate survey and description of the Kingdom of England and Principality of Wales by a society of gentleman, the particulars respecting England by P Russell and those relating to Wales by Mr Owen Price, being volume 1, printed in London 1769. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A book - The Naval History Of Britain From The Earliest Periods Of Which There Are Accounts In History To The Conclusion Of The Year 1756 , compiled from the papers of the late Hon. Captain George Berkley Commander of His Majesties ship 'Windsor' and illustrated with a great number of figures on folio copper plates of sea charts, heads, engagements and other subjects. Printed in London 1756, rebound. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A book - British India in its relation to the decline of Hindooism and the progress of Christianity by the Reverend William Campbell, published in London 1839. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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A book - Greece, Pictorial, Descriptive And Historical by Christopher Wordsworth , published in London 1839. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A book - The New Method Of Fortification translated from the original Dutch of the late famous engineer Minnow, Baron of Koeboorn, General of the Artillery and Lieutenant General of the Infantry of the State of Holland by Thomas Saver, printed in London 1705. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A book - Le Memorie Bresciane Opera Historica, E. Simbolica Di Ottavio Rossi In Brescja 1693 . Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A book - Masks , a series of fifty eight old Italian engravings of the theatrical and other figures as well as masks, lamps etc from ancient gems. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A book - A Collection Of Vases, Altars, Paterae, Tripods, Candelabra, Sarcophagi. etc , from various museums and collections, engraved on 170 plates by Henry Moses. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A book - A Handbook Of Ornament by Meyer . Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A book - The World Of Fashion And Continental Feuilletons , being volume 2, dated January 1st to December 31st 1825, edited by several literary and fashionable characters. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A Victorian scrapbook containing many cut out black and white and coloured engravings of the 19th century, together with a particular entry to the memory of Sir William Curtis, with hand written pen and ink entries. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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A book - Conjugal Infidelity , a poem, inscribed to married persons of both sexes by a Votary of Hymen, published in London 1688. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A book - The Art Journal illustrated catalogue for the 1851 exhibition dedicated to His Royal Highness Prince Albert. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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Three books - The Outline Of Literature edited by John Drinkwater, being volumes 1 & 2, and The Outline Of Art edited by Sir William Orpen. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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Two books - An Illustrated History Of English Plate Ecclesiastical And Secular in which the development of form and decoration in the silver and goldwork of the British Isles, from the earliest known examples to the latest of the Georgian period, by Charles James Jackson, being volumes 1 & 2, printed in London 1911. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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Two books - Early English Furniture And Woodwork by Herbert Cescinsky & Ernest R Gribble , being volumes 1 & 2, printed in London 1922. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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Two books - Catalgoue Of The Contents Of Stowe House Near Buckingham, Tuesday August 15th 1848 and The Stowe Catalogue priced and annotated by Henry Rumsey Forster. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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A set of the Mentmore catalogues for the auction conducted by Sotheby, Parke, Bernet & Co, May 1977 , being volumes 1 - 5 inclusive. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Six books including The Walter P Chrysler Collection Of English Furniture Part 1, New York 1960 , a Sotheby & Co catalogue of The Magnificent Contents of 148 Piccadilly W1, sold by order of Victor Rothschild 1937, a catalogue of the first portion of pictures, works of art and decorative objects of Christopher Beckett Denison sold by Christie, Manson & Woods 1885, the catalogue of the Fountaine Collection of Majolica and Other Wares by Christie, Manson & Woods 1884, Art Treasures Exhibition 1932 and Christies Season 1930. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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Two books - A New System Of Geography Or A General Description Of The World , containing a particular and circumstantial account of all the countries kingdoms and states of Europe, Asia, Africa and America by D Fenning, J Collyer and others, published in London 1664 - one cover plate missing. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A book - The Works Of Josephus with great diligence revised and amended according to the excellent french translation of Monsieur Arnauld D'andilly also the Embassy of Philo Judaeus to the Emporer Caius Caligula with references to the scripture, a new map of the Holy Land and divers copper plates serving to illustrate the history, printed for Abel Roper, London 1683 - front board detached from spine. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A book - The Times Atlas published at the office of The Times 1895. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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Three books - Orations of Demosthenes, Scripture History and School Dictionary Of Greek And Roman Antiquities. Est £50/60 Email a bid |
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A 19c Indian long barrelled flintlock Jezail musket simply engraved barrel secured to the stock with copper bands, the stock is plain and the barrel is engraved J P R - EXR 214425, with ram rod, barrel 48.5"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A 19c Indian long barrelled flintlock Jezail musket , the barrel secured to the stock with metal bands, the barrel 62"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A 19c Indian Jezail type cannon with touch hole and pan with no strike arm. The gun has a wrought iron pivot spike secured to the butt with leather thong and at the back end screwed, the barrel is secured to the butt with metal strapping, the barrel 84"l, the gun 106"l overall. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A late 19c precussion musket with carved walnut stock, numbered 1414, with flush fitting percussion cap box, with ram rod, 28.5" barrel, 44.5"l overall. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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An Oriental triple bladed white metal boar hunting dagger , central spike and sprung blades in metal sheath and decorated throughout by figures and foliage, 19.5"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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An 19c smallsword with engraved fullered blade, gilt metal hilted and with leather scabbard, 31.5"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A 19c copper coal scuttle together with a scoop Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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An early 18c brass and iron handled bed warmer , the cover decorated with simple incised patterns, 40"l. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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A George III copper water cistern , wall hanging and bearing the Royal Coat of Arms together with a 'GR', galvanised and with folded upper rim, 15"w. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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An 18c copper and brass kitchen ladel , the screw off bowl with incised markings to stem, 22"l. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A Georgian copper saucepan with iron handle , 5.25"h. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A 19c bronze capstan salt on a turned wood base, 4"diam, 3.5"h. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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A pair of late 19c starboard and port lanterns manufactured by A T Chamberlain & Co, Nautical Works, 129 Waterloo Road, London, each 12"h. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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A late 18c/early 19c Scottish steel cake peel , 15"l. Est £20/30 Email a bid |
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Two brass desk lamps , one by and stamped 'Benson' with an adjustable single arm, tripod legs and having a white overlaid glass shade, the other with open cylinder shade, single arm and supported on a weighted circular stepped base, 12.5"h and 11.5"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A pair of early 20c brass wall sconce electroliers , leaf formed and with pale green opaque white vaseline bell shaped shades, 14"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A Victorian brass two bottle inkstand with makers mark for William Tonks & Son, together with one pen tray of pierced cast rococo form with central candlestick and two inkwells, 12"w. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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A 19c brass coffee pot of baluster form with hinged domed cover and ivory handle, supported on three feet, 9.5"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A pair of late 19c Indian copper standing lamps with entwined serpent formed columns and handles, 8"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A Victorian bronze urn of small proportion cast with a band of masks and animals, supported by three putti with linked arms, the lift off cover with a Leda's swan finial, on a black slate and marble base, 6.5"h. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A pair of late Georgian Hobday's Patent plane movement steel candle trimmers , 6.75"l. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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A set of eight Georgian brass cup weights , each with base marks, monogrammed TA and with City of London arms, crowned ciper G and date mark indicating 1826, 2.5" to 0.5" diameter, weighing from 16oz to 0.25oz. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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A Victorian alabaster figure of a young girl reading a book , 7.5"h. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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A 19c ormolu carriage door ornament in the form of an Arab stallion saddled and harnessed , the ornament 8"w, rosewood framed and glazed. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A 19c ormolu carriage door ornament in the form of an Arab stallion with bridle and reins , mounted on red material backing, framed and glazed, the ornament 11" x 10.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A 19c bishop's or deacon's brass crozier with a twist carved and turned staff, 45"l. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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An early 20c desk clock comprising a Swiss watch movement contained in a swing mirror type silver case hallmarked for 1929. The 2" diameter cream dial is set in an engine turned oval which is pivoted horizontally and mounted on a silver engine turned base, 4" tall overall. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A late 19c carriage timepiece in glazed brass Obis type case. The movement has a lever platform escapement and a rectangular cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 6" tall overall. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French carriage clock in glazed brass Corniche type case. The movement strikes and hour repeats on a single gong and has a lever escapement. It has a rectangular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and is contained in a Morocco covered travelling box, 5.5" tall. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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An early 19c English thirty hour movement probably from a hood clock. The plated movement has a going and alarm trains and anchor escapement. The 6" arched painted dial is decorated with flowers and fruit and is signed 'Hukins' and has a single hand and alarm disc, pendulum and going weight missing, 9" tall overall. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French figural mantel clock by Bernoux of Paris in ormolu and bronze case. The 3.5" white enamel dial has fancy gilt hands and outside minute figures and is flanked by two bronze cherubs, one dressed as a soldier. The clock stands on an ormolu plinth decorated with swags and having paw feet and the central clock element is surmounted by a pair of doves. The movement is rack striking on a bell and the clock stands 11" tall overall. Est £200/300 Email a bid |
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A late 19c German mantel clock by Junghams the walnut case having a stepped base and fluted pilasters flanking the 5.5" square brass dial. The case is surmounted by a pierced gallery and four turned finials. The plated barelled spring movement strikes on a single gong, 15" tall overall. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French alabaster mantel clock retailed by Bailey of Berkhamsted and used as a challenge prize for Berkhamsted 'E' company of the Bedfordshire regiment between 1889 and 1893. The gilded brass dial is flanked by neoclassical columns and above and below the dial are pierced gilt castings and the base bears a plaque indicating the recipients for these years. The movement is rack striking on a gong and the clock stands 13" tall. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French mantel clock retailed by Howell & James, Clockmaker to the Queen . The black and rouge marble case is in the Egyptian taste and is of stepped pyramidal form and is decorated with heiroglyphics. The 4.5" black marble dial has a rouge marble centre and gilt hands and numerals. The movement is rack striking on a bell and the clock stands 10.5" tall. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French mantel clock , the gilt spelter case festooned with swags and garlands and Roman type medallion heads front and rear. The base is decorated with acanthus scrolls and the embossed gilt dial has glass jewels for numerals. The movement is rack striking on a bell and the clock stands 17" tall. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French four glass clock in glazed brass case, the French movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a gong. It has a mercury compensated pendulum and a two piece dial with cream enamel chapter ring and matted gilt centre, 10" tall overall. Est £180/200 Email a bid |
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A late 19c German two weight Vienna regulator in glazed walnut and ebonised case, the door having attached fluted half columns and the top having a semi-circular attached cresting. The movement has a two piece white enamel dial, wood rod pendulum and brass bound weights and the rack strikes on a gong, 45" tall overall. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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A late 19c French Vineyard wall clock , the 9.5" diameter white marble dial having applied numeral plaques and signed Laurent, a Metz. The case is of wavy oval form, the outer edges in bands of grained wood and ebonising and the area surrounding the dial is inlaid with brass, M.O.P and various timbers. The rectangular movement is countwheel striking on a gong, 24" tall overall. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A late 19c American drop dial wall clock having a 12" two piece dial set in an octagonal surround of mahogany and satinwood. The trunk has a glazed door with ribbed surround and a chisel base has a similar surround and a central panel inlaid with boxwood roses. The open spring movement strikes on a bell, 31" tall overall. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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An eight day longcase clock having a mid 19c case and dial and earlier associated movement with inside countwheel striking. The 14" arched painted dial has a moon phase dial in the arch and the Continents depicted in the corners and is contained in a large mahogany case with swan neck pediments to the hood and fluted baluster columns to the hood and trunk. The short trunk door has a triangular pediment above it and a fixed panel below and the base has an inset central panel and bracket feet, 93" tall overall. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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An eight day longcase clock , the 10" square associated brass dial signed Jos. Fordham, Bocking and having matted centre and urn spandrels. It is fronting a standard rack striking movement which is contained in a flat topped oak case with plain columns flanking the dial. The case has long plain trunk door and plain base with skirting plinth, 75" tall overall. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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An eight day longcase clock , the 11" square brass dial signed Geo. Moss, Manuden and having a matted centre and scrolled spandrels. It is fronting a standard eight day rack striking movement and is contained in an oak case with walnut stringing. The hood has a flat top and rectangular pilasters flanking the dial and the long trunk door has stringing to its edges and top corners. The base is plain with edge stringing and shaped plinth, 76" tall overall. Est £600/700 Email a bid |
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An eight day longcase clock , the 11"square associated brass dial signed Plimer, Wellington and having female head spandrels and matted centre. The eight day movement is rack striking on a bell and is contained in a square topped oak case with fluted columns flanking the dial and a blind fret above. The long trunk door has mahogany crossbanding and the plain base has solid plinth, 75" tall overall. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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An early 19c thirty hour longcase clock with 10" square painted dial, the corners decorated with shells and having matted steel hands. The movement is of birdcage form but with turned brass corner columns and chain drive and countwheel striking on a bell, it is contained in a stained pine case with square top hood and plain columns flanking the dial. The trunk has a long plain rectangular door and the base is plain without a plinth, 76" tall overall. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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An early 19c longcase clock and dial with associated 18c month going movement. The 12" painted arched dial is signed Huxtable, Frome and has a moon phase to the arch and floral corners. The movement has ringed pillars and is rack striking on a bell. It is contained in a mahogany Bristol type case with swan neck pediment to the hood and fluted corinthian columns flanking the dial. The hood door has a wavy edge and the trunk door has boxwood stringing and canted corners to the trunk itself. The base has similar stringing and bracket feet, 84" tall overall. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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A late 18c thirty hour longcase clock by Scott of Aylesbury , having an 11" square engraved brass dial (originally silvered), the corners having tulip decoration and the centre having a landscape and unmatched steel hands. The birdcage movement is chain driven and countwheel striking on a bell. It is contained in a stained pine case with square top hood and plain columns attached to the hood door. The long trunk door is plain, as is the base which has a plain plinth, 81" tall overall. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c five dial wheel barometer by W E Nock of Warwick . The mahogany case has boxwood and ebony edge stringing and silvered brass dials. It is surmounted by a scroll pediment. The indications are, from top to bottom, hygrometer, alcohol Fahrenheit thermometer, mirror, barometer dial and spirit level, 38" tall overall. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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An early 20c hank winder manufactured by Goodbrand & Co Ltd, Manchester and constructed of steel and brass on a mahogany base. The winder was used for quality testing yarn supplies, 28"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A late 19c cylinder musical box playing on eight airs, the walnut box painted, ebonised and inlaid with a central floral motif, 15"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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A 19c Continental parian ware figure of a lady playing a mandolin , a/f, 21.5"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A late 19c Continental porcelain dish decorated with a cherub amongst the clouds within a gilt and blue glazed border, supported on a gilt metal stand, the bowl 5"diam. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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109 |
An early 19c English Naval canvas shot carrier with leather carrying handle, 16.5"h. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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110 |
A pair of Chinese silk embroidered shoes together with a pair of boots, five single shoes and two head dresses. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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A Chinese military procession of lantern carriers, instrument players and other associated figures , totalling forty three, all carved and hand painted wood, each figure approximately 2"h. Est £50/100 Email a bid |
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A Victorian oak stool with ring turned baluster legs, 10"w. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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113 |
A late Regency rosewood two compartment tea caddy with pewter line and mother o'pearl beads, 12"w. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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114 |
A late Georgian rosewood two compartment tea caddy with mixing bowl , being of sarcophagus form and supported on ball feet, 14"w. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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A large turned mahogany tea tray of circular form with a raised border, 24.5"diam. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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A Victorian mahogany travelling box with fitted interior, having lift out drawer and sprung base drawer, containing various bottles, 11"w. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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A Regency mahogany needlework box with satinwood and ebony line edging, supported on bun feet and having side carrying handles, 10"w. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A Victorian walnut glove box crossbanded and with ebony edging, the hinged cover pearl inlaid and with central motif titled 'Gloves', 10.5"w. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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A 19c masonic cribbage scoreboard decorated with chevron coloured wood border, ivory and tunbridge panels, 12.5"w. Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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A 19c bird scarer , 16"w. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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121 |
A 19c carved wood printing block , 7"w. Est £20/30 Email a bid |
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122 |
A pair of late 18c/early 19c turned sycamore candle holders with cut glass drip pans, 8"h. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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123 |
A Victorian magnifying glass with turned rosewood frame and handle, the lense 5.5"diam. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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124 |
A William IV truncheon , painted and dated 1836, with Tower terminal and turned handle, 18"l. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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125 |
A Tunbridgeware handled needlework box , 6"w. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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126 |
A Tunbridgeware cribbage scoreboard of octagonal elongated form , 6.75"w. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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127 |
A 19c laburnum bottle or flask container with screw cover, 7"h. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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128 |
An early 19c rosewood cotton reel stand with two pin cushions and one thimble holder, base drawer and carrying handle, 6"w. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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129 |
A 19c fruitwood ornamental goblet , leaf and lobed carved with a central pierced band, with typed label to the base reading 'From a tree grown in William Shakespeares garden', 8"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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130 |
A 19c carved sycamore hinged kettle handle guard , 5"w. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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131 |
Three 19c carved wood love token spoons , 9.5", 7.5" and 6.5" long. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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132 |
A 19c laburnum whistle , one ebony parallel ruler and a key turner. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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133 |
Four 19c wooden straw splitters , two pear shaped, each with five holes and two others, one with three holes and the other two and missing its stand. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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134 |
Two 19c J Austin pear shaped wooden straw splitters , one with five holes and the other four holes, all containing metal cutters and inscribed J Austin. It is interesting to note that the Austin cutters were made off Akeman Street, Tring, 4"h and 3.75"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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135 |
A rare 19c turned rosewood pocket straw splitter with screw top, brass terminal and steel six splint cutter, together with one brass hand held splitter, both 2.5"l. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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136 |
A 19c miniature costrel , the ends formed by the impression of a coin 'Courage & Conduct', 3"w. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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137 |
A late 18c salt box of rectangular form , the hinged cover carved with weapons, flags and drums surrounding a date 1797, the ends carved with cannons and the opposing sides with monograms 'RL' and 'MMD', 4.5"w. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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138 |
A 19c turned boxwood money box of cylindrical form with acorn finial, 5"h. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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139 |
A 19c table top box compass with paper register, 2.5"w. Est £20/30 Email a bid |
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140 |
Three 19c Japanese carved hardwood and painted relief panels , each framed, 9" x 17". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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141 |
A 19c Chinese metal hand mirror of circular form , the back cast with script, utensils and costume accessories, in black lacquered box, 9.25"diam. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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142 |
A late 19c Oriental table top lift out mirror screen , the mirror back enamelled and painted with a scene of two figures and two children in a garden setting and supported in a carved hardwood frame, 11"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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143 |
A 19c Oriental famille rose porcelain pot and cover of circular form , 3.5"diam. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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144 |
A 19c Oriental carved soapstone figure on a rocky base, 6"h. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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145 |
A Cinnabar dragon carved pot and cover of cylindrical form , 3.25"h, 3.25"diam. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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146 |
A Japanese carved ivory figure of a seated sage supported on a turned wood base, the figure 5.25"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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147 |
A pair of 19c oval Parian plaques of gentlemen in black lacquered frames, the plaques 2.5"h. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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148 |
A pair of early 19c black lacquered papier mache bottle coasters with gilt chinoisery decoration, 5.25"diam. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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149 |
A late 19c/early 20c Indian brass two compartment cigarette box , chased throughout with finches amongst dense foliage centering on a peacock, the finches enamel decorated, 6.25"w. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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150 |
A 19c Japanese carved ivory group comprising four figures and mythical beasts upon a lotus flower, red seal mark to base, on carved wooden stand, the ivory 3.75"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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151 |
A collection of twenty eight bone beaded lace bobbins , thirteen named. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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152 |
A collection of six 19c Oriental ivory studs inset and mounted with insects. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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153 |
A late 19c micro mosaic plaque depicting four doves perched on and around a drinking bowl, in easel frame, 2.5"diam. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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154 |
A late Georgian tortoiseshell miniature casket with a hinged domed cover and turned ivory feet, the cover with pewter line and polished steel beading, silk lined, 2.25"w. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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155 |
A Regency gold and ivory toothpick box mounted with a memorium lock of hair woven as a wheat ear, velvet lined and with interior mirror, 3.5"w. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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156 |
A collection of fifty seven Chinese mother o'pearl counters comprising principally ovals and roundels, all with pagoda and floral decoration. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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157 |
A Japanese ivory box the lift off cover with coloured stone and mother o'pearl floral and butterfly decoration, 4.25"diam. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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158 |
A Chinese white jadeite miniature two handled pot and cover , with a kylin finial, on carved wooden stand, the pot and cover 2.5"w. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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159 |
A jade carving of a fish amongst lilly pads , 3"w, on wooden stand. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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160 |
A 19c gilt metal pomander with a glass cameo panel depicting the God of Longevity, 2"diam. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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161 |
An early 20c full hunter gentlemans pocket watch in 9ct gold case hallmarked for 1923. The keyless lever Swiss movement has a compensated bi-metallic balance and the white enamel dial has a seconds dial and is marked 'Renown'. It is complete with a 9ct gold chain, 2"diam overall. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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162 |
An early 20c gentlemans pocket watch in 9ct gold case hallmarked for 1925. The English half plate keyless lever movement has a conpensated bi-metallic balance and fifteen jewels and the white enamel dial has a seconds dial and is marked 'J W Benson, London', 2"diam overall. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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163 |
An 18ct yellow gold platinum set diamond solitaire ring . Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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164 |
A pair of diamond solitaire earrings , each approximately 0.5ct. Est £600/700 Email a bid |
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165 |
A Victorian gold diamond and turquoise set pendant brooch with a later 9ct gold chain, together with a pair of turquoise diamond set earrings and one ring. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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166 |
A Victorian silver gilt brooch of oval pierced form depicting a maiden amongst foliage and birds. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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167 |
A 9ct yellow gold Edwardian bracelet , approximately 20g. Est £180/200 Email a bid |
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168 |
A pair of 18ct gold pearl set earrings . Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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169 |
A gold blue zircon set bow ring . Est £50/80 Email a bid |
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170 |
An Edwardian 18ct gold pearl and diamond set ring . Est £180/200 Email a bid |
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171 |
A platinum and diamond set eternity ring . Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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172 |
An 18ct platinum and diamond five stone set ring . Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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173 |
A pair of 18ct gold cushion cut diamond earrings , approximately 1.2ct. Est £1200/1500 Email a bid |
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174 |
A large 1960's 18ct opal and diamond set cocktail ring , diamond weight approximately 1ct. Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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175 |
An 18ct diamond solitaire set ring , approximately 0.9ct. Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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176 |
An 18ct diamond twist ring , the diamonds approximately 0.9ct. Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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177 |
An 18ct gold diamond set pendant . Est £600/700 Email a bid |
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178 |
An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond set ring . Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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179 |
A pair of Edwardian napkin rings chased with leaf and flowers, in box, Birmingham 1906. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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180 |
A Victorian buckle with scrolling openwork and forming a bow, in box, London 1898. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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181 |
A mid Victorian pendant vinaigrette of serpentine form , chased with scrollwork and together with a later silver chain, Birmingham 1854. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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182 |
A Victorian small scent bottle with stopper having a hinged cover, embossed and chased with scrollwork and leaf, Birmingham 1888, 1.5"h. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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183 |
An Edwardian pendant sovereign box with later chain, Birmingham 1911. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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184 |
A late Victorian buckle , London 1898. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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185 |
A late Regency caddy spoon with quatrefoil shaped bowl, chased and decorated with bead and wrigglework, Birmingham 1830. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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186 |
A pair of Edwardian menu card holders , each mounted with twin owls, Birmingham 1905, 1.5"h. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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187 |
A late Victorian bowl of heart shaped form with a raised border, leaf embossed and with an open cartouche, London 1898, 5.25"w. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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188 |
An Edwardian dressing table tray of quatrefoil form with a raised border, the base floral engraved and having bow handles, London 1904, 9.5"w. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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189 |
A set of six napkin rings numbered 1-6, with beaded rims, London 1874. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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190 |
A Georgian cream jug of baluster form supported on three scrolling legs and having a double scroll handle, London 1759, 4"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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191 |
A set of six 19c Continental silver buttons of pierced heart shaped form, with central mask motif, in original box. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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192 |
A late Victorian two handled sugar bowl , Glasgow 1896. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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193 |
A pair of late Victorian apostle dessert spoons in original box, London 1898. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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194 |
A late 18c/early 19c French provincial silver gilt table salt together with a spoon , the salt raised on three rococo caryatid legs cast and chased in relief with a biblical scene of the Romans and Christ, 3.25"diam, 3"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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195 |
A mid Georgian mustard with a lobed central band, having a hinged domed cover and supported on four ball feet, marks rubbed, 7oz, 5.25"w. Est £140/180 Email a bid |
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196 |
A Victorian clear glass inkwell with silver hinged domed cover, London 1885, 5"h. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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197 |
A George III ladle , makers mark for John Blake, London 1799, 13"l. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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198 |
An Edwardian christening mug and napkin ring together with a later spoon , the mug heavily embossed and chased with cherubs releasing doves from garden settings, having an S scroll handle with rams head terminal, the decoration repeated to the napkin ring, Birmingham 1907, in box. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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199 |
A boxed set of twelve Edwardian teaspoons together with tongs , Sheffield 1911. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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200 |
An Edwardian teapot of lobed quatrefoil form with a hinged, domed cover, supported on four hoof feet, Chester 1907, 8.5"w. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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201 |
A late Georgian pepperette with a facet formed body, pierced domed cover, on a square base, makers mark for Thomas Halford, London 1809, 3.5"h. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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202 |
An Edwardian jewellery box of quatrefoil form with hinged domed cover with vine cast border, raised on four legs, Birmingham 1904, 7"w. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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203 |
A George III salver of circular form with a raised gadroon cast border, having central bird of prey crest and supported on three ball and claw feet, 11oz, London 1771, 7.25"diam. Est £180/200 Email a bid |
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204 |
A pair of late Georgian wine bottle coasters of pierced shaped circular form with a gadroon cast upper border and turned wooden bases, London 1818, 5"diam. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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205 |
A George III coffee pot of baluster half lobed form , the lift off domed cover with urn finial, with angular handle, London 1781, 18oz, 8.5"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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206 |
A George III teapot on stand with burner , the teapot half lobed with gadroon cast borders, having angular handle with leaf thumb piece, London 1779, 45oz, 10.5"h on stand. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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207 |
An Art Deco four piece tea service , Birmingham 1937, 68oz, the teapot 12"w. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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208 |
A late Victorian five piece tea service comprising tea pot on stand with burner, tea caddy, sugar basket and cream jug, decorated with half lobed panels, incised trailing leaf, with scrolling feet and threaded upper rims, Sheffield 1894, 94oz, the tea pot 10.5"w. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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209 |
A late Victorian bevel edged mirror with a leaf and scrollwork embossed and chased border, with open cartouche pediment, Birmingham 1900, 16"h, 9.5"w. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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210 |
A late 19c Oriental four piece tea service comprising tea pot, sucrier and cream jug, all decorated in relief with hunting scenes amongst dense leaf and flowers, the tea pot 6.25"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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211 |
Two late Georgian ladels , one with whalebone handle, the other turned wood. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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212 |
An early 19c Sheffield plate tea caddy with lion mask ring pull handles and gadroon rims, together with one later caddy of heart shaped form, 5.5"h and 3.5"h. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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213 |
A Victorian tankard with central raised band decorated with scrolling cartouche and leaf, having double scroll handle and domed hinged cover with thumbpiece, 7.5"h. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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214 |
A late Victorian Brittania metal tankard with central band and panels of open cartouche and scrollwork, having a domed cover with ball thumbpiece and double scroll handle, 8.75"h. Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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215 |
A 19c tea tray with a raised, shaped and pierced border incorporating carrying handles, 24.5"w. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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216 |
A set of four Venetian latticino wine glasses with gilt rims, writhen stem with green frill to knops, each 4.5"h. Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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217 |
A pair of cranberry overlaid glass lustres with crystal drops , each 7.25"h. Est £140/160 Email a bid |
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218 |
A set of five floral engraved beakers with a band of facet cut to the base, each 3.75"h. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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219 |
A set of six sherry and six port wine shallow cut glasses , with facet cut stems and star cut bases, 5" and 5.5"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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220 |
An Oriental blue and white porcelain bowl decorated with islands, houses and rocks, a/f, 7.25"diam. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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221 |
Two Chinese blue and white plates decorated with pagoda, fences, figures and rocky islands, rim fritting, 9"diam. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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222 |
A Chinese blue and white bowl with Kraak type decoration , slightly a/f, 10.5"diam. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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223 |
An oval blue and white Chinese dish decorated with figures and pagoda islands within cell borders, 6" x 4.5". Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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224 |
A small Chinese blue and white vase , a/f, 6.25"h. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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225 |
A blue and white plate with shaped border, the centre painted with exotic bird, 7.5"diam. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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226 |
An Imari plate painted in typical palette , 8.5"diam. Est £25/35 Email a bid |
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227 |
A Chinese pottery plate signed to base, 5.75"diam. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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228 |
A small Chinese porcelain blue and white bowl 3.5"diam, together with six other pieces. Est £70/90 Email a bid |
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229 |
A set of seven blue and white plates , 5.25" and 7"diam. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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230 |
A Sunken Cargo Celadon glazed bowl , a/f, 13.5"diam. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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231 |
An oval Cantonese meat dish with well , decorated in the Famille Rose palette with panels of figures and flowers, 16.5" x 13". Est £70/90 Email a bid |
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232 |
A pair of Imari saucer dishes , painted with chrysanthemum and other flowers, a/f, 8.75"diam. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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233 |
A Chinese armorial saucer dish , the centre painted with armorial crest and motto within a blue printed cell border, a/f, 8.25"diam. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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234 |
An 18c Chinese armorial cream jug painted with armorial crest within a pencilled border, the whole highlighted with gilding, a/f, 4"h. Est £80/120 Email a bid |
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235 |
A 19c Satsuma bamboo moulded teapot painted with plants and insects and having bamboo handle and spout, a/f, 5.5"h. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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236 |
A pair of Satsuma vases and covers with geometric tasselled borders, finely painted flowerballs and ribbons, a/f, 4.5"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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237 |
A black ground Persian vase decorated in green with flowers within arched panels, a/f, 9.25"h. Est £70/90 Email a bid |
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238 |
A blue and white Japanese charger , the centre painted with water lillies within a cell border, 13.75"diam. Est £120/160 Email a bid |
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239 |
A blue and white dish painted with a landscape border and central floral rosette, 12"diam. Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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240 |
An Oriental blue and white dish painted with an all over pattern of flowers on a cell ground, 14.5"diam. Est £140/160 Email a bid |
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241 |
An Imari charger painted with figures, trees and blossom surrounding a central floral rosette, 14.75"diam. Est £140/160 Email a bid |
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242 |
A Chinese Imari bowl , the interior with central chrysanthemum within blue line borders, the exterior with flowers and highlighted with gilding, a/f, 9.75"diam. Est £80/120 Email a bid |
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243 |
A Chinese ginger jar and cover of yellow ground, applied with stork, water lilies, leaves and bullrushes, the base with reign mark, 10" high overall. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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244 |
A late 18c Caughley tea bowl transfer printed with the Fisherman pattern, mock Chinese mark in blue to base, a/f. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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245 |
A Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester egg cup impressed BFB to base, 2"h. Est £25/35 Email a bid |
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246 |
A pair of early 19c blue and white pearlware plates transfer printed with a Willow pattern, a/f, 9.75"diam. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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247 |
An early 19c Spode soup dish transfer printed with a botanical pattern, 9.5"diam. Est £20/30 Email a bid |
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248 |
A pearlware lobed dessert dish transfer printed in blue and white with a Willow pattern, the base impressed HP1809, 9.5" x 6.5". Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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249 |
An early 19c blue and white plate transfer printed with the Piping Shepherd pattern, 9.75"diam. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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250 |
An early 19c blue and white toilet dish and cover transfer printed with the Bridge of Lucano pattern, a/f, 7.75"l. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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251 |
A Minton meat dish transfer printed in blue and white in the Oriental style with trees and shrubs, 19"l. Est £70/90 Email a bid |
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252 |
An early 19c pearlware plate transfer printed in blue and white with a vase of flowers, butterflies and an exotic bird, 10"diam. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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253 |
An early 19c Spode pearlware plate transfer printed with the Tiber pattern, 8"diam. Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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254 |
An early 19c blue and white soup bowl transfer printed with a Willow type pattern, 9"diam. Est £20/30 Email a bid |
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255 |
A Riley blue and white meat dish with well transfer printed with the Dromedary pattern, a/f, 18.75"w. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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256 |
A pair of Masons Patent ironstone octagonal sided jugs with serpent handles, transfer printed and overpainted with an Oriental design in Imari colours, 8.5"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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257 |
A Staffordshire character jug in the form of a bust of the Duke of Wellington, 7.25"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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258 |
A Castleford type tea pot with crisply moulded classical figures within arcaded reserves highlighted in blue, the interior with domed strainer, cover a/f, 5.75"h overall. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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259 |
A late 18c tea bowl and saucer painted with Oriental figures in the Famille Rose palette. Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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260 |
An 18c cylindrical Worcester portrait mug with Robert Hancock print 'King of Prussia' 1757, in grey, the mug with ribbed handle, a/f, 3.5"h. Est £150/250 Email a bid |
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261 |
An 18c blue and white Delft dish the centre painted with tree, prunus root, fence and flowers, a/f, 12"diam. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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262 |
A 19c commemorative Battle of Alma tankard , transfer printed in black and white with a scene from the battle, 4"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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263 |
A pair of red and white Staffordshire spaniels , one slightly a/f, 9.75"h. Est £120/160 Email a bid |
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264 |
A 19c Wedgwood pale blue Jasperware jardiniere applied with typical classical figures, 9"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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265 |
A Staffordshire figure of a man in tartan tunic, plumed hat and blue cloak , 6.5"h. Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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266 |
A 19c Goat and Bee style jug decorated in polychrome, 4.5"h. Est £100/200 Email a bid |
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267 |
A Spode nursery plate transfer printed in black and white with a 16c scene of a lady being rowed in a boat and entertained by two pipers, the base with impressed and printed mark, 6.25"diam. Est £50/60 Email a bid |
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268 |
An early 19c cream jug painted with floral sprays, a/f, 2.5"h. Est £50/70 Email a bid |
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269 |
A Creamware cream jug painted with floral sprays, a/f, 3.5"h. Est £120/160 Email a bid |
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270 |
A late 18c/early 19c Wilson asparagus server painted with a green rose within a gilt border, the server with brown line outer border, impressed mark to base, 3.5"h. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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271 |
An 18c Creamware egg strainer with shell handle 3"diam, a/f. Est £80/120 Email a bid |
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272 |
An 18c Creamware egg strainer , the handles with leaf terminals, the bowl 3.5"diam. Est £140/160 Email a bid |
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273 |
An 18c Creamware saucer painted with flowers. Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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274 |
A late 18c Pearlware faceted cylindrical mug painted with chanilly sprigs within green borders and brown line outer borders, the handle with leaf terminals outlined in brown, a/f, 4"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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275 |
An 18c Creamware tea canister painted with flower sprays, slightly a/f, 4"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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276 |
A rectangular Wedgwood blue Jasperware plaque applied with a line of classical ladies dancing, 9" x 4.5". Est £80/120 Email a bid |
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277 |
A Samuel Alcock Parian figure of the Duke of Wellington with stamped mark to base and dated June 1852, 11.5"h. Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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278 |
A Copenhagen part dinner service consisting of soup tureen and cover, six dinner plates, six soup plates, one large serving plate, one oval plate, a pair of oval dishes and one smaller dish, all with shaped moulded and gilt decorated borders and painted with bright flowers sprays. The oval soup tureen with cherub handle and monogram, all with three underglaze blue wavy lines to base, also ground 'Pontil' marks to base. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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279 |
An oval Pearlware meat dish transfer printed in blue and white with the Boy on a Buffalo pattern, 20" x 15.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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280 |
A Victorian printed and painted paper and silk collage of a young Victoria and a portrait of Albert from the reverie 'Shall I Be Happy' , gilt framed and glazed, 11" x 9". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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281 |
A Regency silkwork picture with a painted face, hair, arms and hands, being a portrait of a lady gathering flowers in an Italian garden setting, with attached label to reverse, worked by Elizabeth Bucknell, Somersetshire 1805, oval framed and glazed, 9" x 6.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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282 |
An 18c needlework sampler , being the work of Elizabeth Haycock 1768, unframed, 16" x 8.5". Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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283 |
A 19c Oriental series of four paintings on rice paper , oval formed with portraits of a lady, framed and glazed, each oval 6" x 4". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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284 |
A 19c needlework sampler worked with Adam and Eve, Tree of Life and verse by William and Anne Morrom 1821, framed and glazed, 16" x 16". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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285 |
An early 19c silk backed stumpwork and painted needlework depicting a girl with her dog beside a river with boat and cottages, oval framed and glazed, 12" x 10". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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286 |
A late 19c Oriental silkwork panel worked in gold thread on a black silk background, depicting a dignitary accompanied by a crane close to a prunus tree, framed and glazed, 23" x 21". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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287 |
Two framed and glazed panels of thirteen Japanese paintings on rice paper , one depicting boats, flowers and birds, the other gentleman and ladies in various domestic poses, each panel approximately 3" x 2". Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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288 |
A collection of six Oriental paintings on silk depicting individual male and female subjects in a variety of locations including verandas, gardens and coast , signed, framed and glazed, each approximately 16" x 5.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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289 |
A record of the Presentation of Special Merit to Don Mimi Mattera by and sealed Francesco II, Napoli, 5th April 1860 , framed and glazed, 16.5" x 11". Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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290 |
Arthur Winston Dale Megoran - 'Running Free' an artists proof print, signed and titled in pencil by the artist and with Warwick Galleries stamp, framed and glazed, 13.75" x 9.75". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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291 |
A Baxter print - Morning Call , with embossed stamp, framed and glazed, 6" x 4.25". Est £30/40 Email a bid |
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Two Baxter prints - Funeral Of The Late Duke Of Wellington , with embossed stamp, framed and glazed, 6" x 5", together with His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales as a young sailor, with embossed stamp, framed and glazed, 3.25" x 2". Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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293 |
A Baxter print - The Great Exhibition , interior, with embossed stamp, framed and glazed, 6" x 12.5". Est £40/50 Email a bid |
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294 |
A pair of Baxter prints - The Great Exhibition, interior and exterior , with embossed stamps, framed and glazed, 6" x 13". Est £60/80 Email a bid |
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295 |
A pair of Baxter prints - Her Majesty the Queen and Prince Albert , in one frame, with embossed stamp, each 5.5" x 4". Est £40/60 Email a bid |
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296 |
A collection of five coloured prints published November 1st 1812 by S & J Fuller at The Temple of Fancy, Rathbone Place, including Milk O!, All A Blowin, Fresh Strawberries, Fine Rabbits and Chairs To Mend, all framed and glazed, 6" x 5". Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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297 |
A Baxter print - portrait of a 19c lady in costume of the period standing by and opening an oak gate , framed and glazed, 24.5" x 17.5". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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298 |
C M Kingwell - thatched cottage with chickens in the foreground in a blossoming orchard , signed, framed and glazed, 5.25" x 8.25". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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299 |
Edith Jezzard - fishing boats, St Ives, Cornwall , signed, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 7". Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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300 |
Edoward Courget - a Provincial landscape with the distant view of Mount St Victoir , gouache, framed and glazed, 10" x 14". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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301 |
John Oswald Nash 1902 - a sailing vessel off Lizard Point, Cornwall , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 13". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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302 |
Henry John Sylvester Stannard - the River Ouse near Bedford , signed, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 13". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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303 |
James Stinton - a pair, Grouse in winter landscapes, signed, framed and glazed, each 9.5" x 14". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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Charles E Brittan - a pair, moorland landscapes with sheep and cattle grazing close to a roadway , signed, one framed and glazed, the other unframed in picture mount, both 8" x 15.5". Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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305 |
George Law Beetholme - on the Llugy, North Wales with fast flowing river over a rocky river bed with distant mountains , signed, framed and glazed, 9" x 12". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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306 |
Charles Robinson - a Fenland scene at dawn , signed, framed and glazed, 6" x 12". Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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307 |
W H Dyer - a moorland landscape, possibly Dartmoor , signed, framed and glazed, 5.5" x 9". Est £70/100 Email a bid |
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308 |
Francis Olliver - a beached sailing barge being loaded with cargo , signed, framed and glazed, 7.5" x 12". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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309 |
Sidney Paul Goodwin - sailing barges with two figures in a rowing boat , signed (under mount), framed and glazed, 9" x 13.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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310 |
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Henry Charles Fox - a shepherd with his flock on a country lane, signed, framed and glazed, 9" x 12". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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312 |
William Wilde - cottages at Hercaster, Leicestershire with a passing shepherd and flock watched over by a mother and children , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 10" x 14". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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313 |
Helen Sengel - Zaan Dam, Holland, a canal scene with figures and boats , signed verso - Helen S, framed and glazed, 10.5" x 8.5". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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314 |
Michael Ganley - Beddgelert, North Wales , signed, framed and glazed, 10" x 15.5". Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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315 |
W H Muller Hewett - Thirlmere, Lake District with lake and waterfall , signed and titled, framed and glazed, 9" x 14". Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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R J Kendall - a pair, the old city of Gloucester with a cathedral church seen from the West bank of the River Seven close to Westgate Bridge with fishermen and their boats close to the round house , framed and glazed, 12.5" x 20". Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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Lt. Col. Every Clayton 1864 - a pair, autumn parkland scenes with river and stone bridge , signed and dated, framed and glazed, 13" x 20.5". Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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318 |
Helen Jackson 1896 - portrait of a lady , signed and dated, watercolour and pastel, framed and glazed, 27" x 23". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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319 |
Cornelius Pearson - cattle grazing in a lakeside setting , signed and dated 1874, framed and glazed, 8.5" x 16". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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320 |
T Mortimer - a town scene of Bruges with canal , framed and glazed, 14" x 6.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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321 |
Charles Cattermole - a medieval scene with a young child being presented to his lordship , signed, framed and glazed, 5.5" x 15.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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322 |
F P Barraud - Loches , signed and titled, framed and glazed, 6.75" x 4.5". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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323 |
F P Barraud - Eton College , signed and titled, framed and glazed, 4.5" x 7". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Mono JCT - horses watering at a ford close to a homestead , signed in mono, framed and glazed, 10.5" x 14". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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- Jones - the prisoners of Chillon , framed and glazed, 8.5" x 10.5". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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326 |
- Wright - The Duett , framed and glazed, 8.5" x 11". Est £100/150 Email a bid |
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327 |
Birkett Foster - a cottage a Whitley, Surrey , signed in mono, framed and glazed, 7.5" x 11.5". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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328 |
Mono CFA - 'Kent' cattle grazing in river meadows , signed in mono, titled '89, framed and glazed, 8.5" x 18.5". Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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329 |
Henry Barlow Carter - Staithes , signed and titled, framed and glazed, 12" x 18". Est £600/700 Email a bid |
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330 |
A Storie - Morlaix - being a scene of the town , signed and titled, framed and glazed, 26" x 19". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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331 |
Mavis Blackburn - artist painting at Mouschole, Cornwall , oil on canvas, signed, framed, 15.5" x 19.5". Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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A D Bell 1945 - The Lickey Hills , oil on board, signed and dated, framed, 15.75" x 19". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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333 |
- Artz - a 19c coastal scene with lady sewing seated on a sand dune with sailing vessels beyond , signed in pencil to reverse, oil on panel, framed, 5.5" x 4". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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334 |
James North - a vase of flowers and roses , oil on canvas, signed, framed, 19" x 15". Est £100/120 Email a bid |
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C. Ouless - Bulmer Place, Notting Hill Gate 1942 , oil on board, signed, framed and glazed, 9.5" x 12.5". Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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336 |
W Davies - a pair, Windsor Castle and Westminster , oil on canvas, signed, framed, 11.5" x 15.5". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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Unsigned - a 19c portrait, Madonna , oil on canvas, framed, 15" x 11". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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Unsigned - a 19c Italian school, figures on a roadway close to a lake with mountains in the distance , oil on board, framed, 8" x 7". Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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M A Powis - a branch of plums , oil on canvas on board, signed, framed, 10.5" x 15.5". Est £90/120 Email a bid |
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E L Broche - a basket of flowers and fruit , oil on canvas, signed, framed, 26" x 18". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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341 |
In the manner of Irlam Briggs - portrait of a gentleman , unsigned, oil on canvas, framed, 20" x 15". Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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Signed indistinctly and dated 1889 - a 19c Russian officer travelling at speed in a vehicle being pulled by a 'Troika' of horses , oil on canvas, framed, 12" x 16.5" - in need of restoration. Est £300/500 Email a bid |
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- Egerton - figures in a boat on a lake in a woodland setting at sunset , signed, oil on canvas, framed, 14" x 24". Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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344 |
Unsigned - a pair, the head of a grey horse and that of a chestnut , oil on panel, oval framed, 8" x 10". Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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Hans Mackart (Mauerbach) - portrait of a lady carrying a basket of flowers , information and provenance on reverse indicating that this painting was sold as part of the Mauerbach Benefit Sale in Vienna 29th October 1996, unsigned, oil on board, framed, 15" x 10". Est £3000/3500 Email a bid |
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In the manner of Sir Peter Leley - Nell Gwynne oil on canvas, unsigned, paper label to reverse, framed, 11.5" x 9". Est £2500/3000 Email a bid |
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Unsigned - portrait of an Edwardian lady , oil on canvas on board, framed, 23" x 19.5". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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In the manner of Simon-Johannes van Douw - a late 17c scene of an ambush by soldiers of riders on horseback , oil on canvas, framed, 32" x 25". Est £5000/6000 Email a bid |
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349 |
A late Georgian mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers crossbanded and line inlaid and supported on splayed bracket feet, 40.5"w. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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An early 19c mahogany linen press , the upper section under a moulded cornice over a cupboard with pull out shelves enclosed by two doors with large oval shell motifs within crossbanded and line inlaid borders, on a base fitted with two short and two long drawers with bracket feet, 50.5"w, 79"h. Est £600/800 Email a bid |
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An early 19c walnut and mahogany veneered secretaire decorated througout with crossbanding and line inlay, the fall front and cupboard doors with chinoisery inlaid motifs within ribbon and garlands, supported on square tapering feet, 34"w, 55.5"h - in need of repair. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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An early 19c mahogany bow front chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with shaped apron and supported on splayed bracket feet, 42.5"w. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c mahogany bookcase , the upper shelved section enclosed by two glazed doors under a moulded cornice and supported on a cupboard base enclosed by two panelled doors with a plain plinth, 46"w, 84"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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A 19c mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers with reeded corners, supported on short baluster pointed feet, 39.5"w. Est £400/450 Email a bid |
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355 |
A George III mahogany bureau with fall front and fitted interior, having three short drawers over three long graduated drawers, 43.5"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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356 |
A William IV figured mahogany toilet mirror with serpentine shaped box with hinged cover, the plate within an arched surround supported by tapering columns, 28"w, 34"h. Est £150/180 Email a bid |
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A mid Victorian mahogany marquetry decorated Canterbury with four fret cut divisions, one long drawer and supported on short turned legs with castors, 22"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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358 |
A George III figured mahogany small chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with brushing slide within reeded canted corners, 35"w, 32.5"h. Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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359 |
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlaid kidney shaped desk with inset writing surface, fitted three freeze drawers, with slender tapering legs and spade feet. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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360 |
A late 19c mahogany framed lamp stand with a marble gilt metal galleried top, ormolu mounted and supported on four fluted legs with shaped undertier shelf and splayed feet, 12"w, 14.5"h. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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A William IV figured mahogany wine cellarette of bombe form , panelled and with carved canted corners and base volutes, the original lead lined interior enclosed by the hinged and raised cover - in need of restoration, 38"w. Est £700/800 Email a bid |
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A Victorian bamboo three tier cake stand , 36.5"h. Est £80/100 Email a bid |
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A pair of Victorian walnut framed metamorphic library steps with four treads, 35" high when open. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c mahogany mirror back corner jardiniere stand with undertier shelf, the frieze with scrolling leaf marquetry decoration, satinwood line inlaid and with ormolu mounts, 24"w, 36"h. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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365 |
A George III mahogany piecrust tilt top pedestal tripod table with well carved column and legs on ball and claw feet, 28"w. Est £900/1200 Email a bid |
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A 19c ebonised and boullework three tier centre table , the upper tier carrying a Sevres porcelain oval dish within four border plaques decorated with cherubs and foliate panels, the centre tier and base also carry oval porcelain plaques. The splayed legs terminate with gilt metal hoofed feet on a serpentine shaped base, 25"w, 31.5"h. Est £1500/1800 Email a bid |
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367 |
A 19c Chinese rosewood side table with panel carving and straight block carved legs, 39.5"w, 32.5"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A Regency mahogany butterfly Pembroke table fitted one end drawer, crossbanded and line inlaid, supported on square straight legs with castors, 28"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A pair of Victorian walnut marquetry pier cabinets , panel decorated and with ormolu mounts, fitted shelves and enclosed by single hinged and glazed doors, on moulded plinths, each 32"w, 48"h. Est £1500/2000 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c walnut twin flap pedestal needlework table fitted two end drawers with two opposing dummy drawers, on a bold deep carved column with collar and supported on a quatrefoil base with lobed carved bun feet, 19"w, 27.5"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A mid 19c mahogany side cabinet of rectangular form , fitted with one long central frieze drawer flanked by two short drawers over a central cabinet fitted with four short and four long drawers all with small turned bun handles and enclosed by a single panelled door, flanked by cupboards with adjustable shelves enclosed by panelled doors, on a plain plinth, 40"w, 36"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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A George III mahogany kneehole desk of rectangular form with step moulded edge, satinwood crossbanded with ebony and chequer line inlay, having one long frieze drawer with fitted compartments, over side pedestals each with three long drawers flanking a central recess cupboard and supported on bracket feet, 34"w, 30.5"h. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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373 |
A George III mahogany small chest of four long graduated drawers with brushing slide , supported on bracket feet, 35"w, 32.5"h. Est £1000/1200 Email a bid |
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An Edwardian mahogany fold over card table decorated with panels of urn and scrolling leaf, satinwood line inlaid, supported on square tapering legs with castors and having X pierced stretchers with central oval inlaid patera motif, 35.5"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A late Georgian mahgoany gentlemans wash stand fitted with cupboard and four long drawers, decorated with key pattern inlay and oval patera motifs, on short straight square legs, 23.5"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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376 |
An early Georgian walnut small chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with brushing slide . The top quarter veneered within wide crossbanded and chevron inlaid border, the decoration repeated to the drawer fronts which carry open cut brass fittings with swing handles, supported on bracket feet, 31"w, 30.5"h. Est £1800/2000 Email a bid |
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377 |
A George III mahogany brass banded wine cooler with side carrying handles, lead lined, supported on slightly splayed square tapering legs with castors, 24"w, 19"h. Est £800/1000 Email a bid |
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378 |
A 19c mahgoany circular pedestal tilt top table the top inlaid crossbanded and having a central marquetry sunflower panel, 70.5"diam. Est £100/140 Email a bid |
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379 |
A mid Victorian figured walnut needlework table of oval form , the rising cover quarter veneered and with an outer satinwood line inlaid band of marquetry decoration. The cover rising to reveal a rock maple fitted interior, supported on a carved stretcher frame with white china castors, 25"w, 28"h. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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380 |
A George III mahogany bedroom cabinet fitted a cupboard and with one deep base drawer, 24"w. Est £120/150 Email a bid |
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381 |
An early 19c giltwood pier mirror with cluster columns under a beaded and shaped cornice, with a gilt folio and bow garland panel, 27.5"w, 40"h. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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382 |
A 19c William & Mary style mahogany wall mirror with a carved griffin pediment, fret carved mounts and patera motif to the base, 21" x 36". Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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383 |
A Breccia pink veined marble column with ormolu collar and mounts, 38"h. Est £350/400 Email a bid |
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384 |
An early 19c giltwood wall mirror , rococo carved with scrolling leaf under a bold leafed formed pediment, 67" x 44". Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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385 |
A George III mahogany hanging corner cupboard , astragal glazed doors enclosing fitted interior with canted corners, under a moulded cornice, 26"w, 43"h. Est £200/250 Email a bid |
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386 |
A late 17c/early 18c oak gate leg dining table of oval form fitted one end drawer and supported on baluster ring turned and square carved legs with pad feet and moulded stretcher rails, 56.5"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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387 |
A mid Georgian oak chest of two short and three long drawers on stand , with shaped apron and straight square legs, 40"w, 51"h. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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388 |
A mid Georgian oak lowboy , the rectangular top with moulded edge over one long drawer with shaped frieze and supported on circular tapering legs, 30"w, 27"h. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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389 |
A 17c joined oak armchair with panel back , lunette and leaf carved, 37"h. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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390 |
A 17c carved oak three panel coffer , 52.5"w. Est £300/350 Email a bid |
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391 |
A 17c style oak gate leg dining table of oval form fitted end drawer and supported on baluster turned and block carved legs with moulded stretcher rails and bun feet, 40.5"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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392 |
A late 17c oak carved three panel coffer , 44.5"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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393 |
An 18c mahogany chest with steel corner mounts and strapping, with brass plate lift and heart shaped escutcheon. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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394 |
An 18c yew wood chest of two short and three long drawers with elm side panels and supported on bracket feet, but having later brass handles, 34.5"w. Est £400/600 Email a bid |
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395 |
A late 17c oak jointed court cupboard , the upper section, panelled and enclosed by two hinged doors under canopy on bold turned baluster supports. The shelved cupboard base enclosed by panelled doors and within end panels, 49"w. Est £500/600 Email a bid |
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396 |
A mid Georgian oak four panel back settle with open shaped arms, having straight rear square legs and straight front legs with pad feet and later upholstered seat, 73"w. Est £500/700 Email a bid |
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397 |
A set of five William IV mahogany dining chairs with bold deep curved top rails, moulded scrolling supports with stuffover seats, having reeded and turned front legs and rear swept legs. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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398 |
A set of four early Victorian rosewood balloon back dining chairs with scroll carved horizontal splats, having stuff over seats, supported on front carved cabriole legs with rear swept legs. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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399 |
A Victorian mahogany showframe ladies chair with upholstered back panel and shaped serpentine seat, bold carved front cabriole legs and rear tapering legs. Est £150/200 Email a bid |
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400 |
A Victorian ebonised and parcel gilt glazed standing side cabinet fitted shelves enclosed by two doors within reeded column pilasters, 49"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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401 |
A Victorian ebonised and parcel gilt ormolu mounted credenza with mirrored concave ends, glazed central drawer enclosing a shelved mirror back cabinet, 43"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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402 |
A George III mahogany bureau with fall front and fitted interior over four long graduated drawers and supported on bracket feet, 44.5"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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403 |
An Edwardian rosewood and satinwood inlaid display cabinet , the upper section with scroll pediment, bevelled mirror and with a bobbin turned gallery, over glass panelled door flanked by turned supports and mirrors. The base fitted with two central bevelled glass panelled doors above a recess with turned supports. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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A mid Victorian mahogany pedestal desk with tooled red leather insert, having three frieze drawers over pedestals, each pedestal with three graduated drawers all with turned bun handles, supported on moulded plinths with castors, 48"w. Est £400/500 Email a bid |
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405 |
A Victorian mahogany three tier buffet trolley with carved three quarter gallery, on castors, 47"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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406 |
A mid Victorian mahogany side table with short panelled back and being of rectangular form with moulded edge and rounded front corners, having two frieze drawers over kneehole flanked by two short drawers and supported on lobed tapering legs with castors, 41"w. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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407 |
A 19c mahogany side table with three quarter gallery, fitted two frieze drawers over a kneehole flanked by two short drawers and supported on square tapering legs, 54.5"w. Est £250/300 Email a bid |
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408 |
A set of six (5+1) William IV mahogany dining chairs with deep curved top rails, baluster carved front legs and rear swept legs. Est £300/400 Email a bid |
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409 |
A Victorian mahogany wind out dining table with moulded edge and rounded corners, supported on ball turned and fluted legs with castors, having one extra leaf, 57.5" extended. Est £300/400 Email a bid |