Lot 1: Lord of the Rings Interest : a Studio Pottery ceramic liquid dispenser decorated in sgraffito with Elvish script, amidst naturalistic leaves and foliage decoration, incised to underside 'ANSTY KIG 73', with wooden tap, cork bung, and loop handle, 43cm high.
Commissioned by the vendor's parents around the 1970s in the New Forest, Hampshire.
Lot 2: A pair of Bohemian green glass vases with gilded decoration and white enamel panels painted with flowers 29cm high (a/f - chip)
Lot 3: A Jugendstil WMF (Wurttembergische MetallwarenFabrik) No.268 silver plated and glass biscuit box , green tinted glass, the silver plated mounts cast with sinuous flowers and foliage, stamped mark to foot, 24cm high, together with a hardbound edition of Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Wurttembergische MetallwarenFabrik 1906, published for the Antique Collector's Club 1988 (*the biscuit box is illustrated on page 251)
Lot 4: An early 19th century Marseilles porcelain chocolate cup and cover decorated with a vignette of figures in a garden, with gilt embellishments, 15cm high
Lot 5: Seven Rosenthal Studio-line `Aladin und die Wunderlampe` plates 16.5cm diameter
Lot 6: A Lalique 'Deux Fleurs' clear and frosted scent bottle and stopper 9.5cm high
Lot 7: A pair of Volkstedt, Germany porcelain figures if a gentleman seated beside a bird cage, and a lady with hens, 12.5cm high (a/f)
Lot 8: A studio pottery model of a fish in brown and white glaze, inscribed 'P Sarisbury' to base 19cm long
Lot 9: A Minton 'Spring Valley' pattern porcelain part dinner service comprising two oval tureens and covers, sauceboat on stand, six dinner plates, six side plates and six bread plates, and six bowls
Lot 10: A Royal Crown Derby porcelain 'Vine' pattern cake platter and two small plates, a pair of Coalport porcelain plates with floral design, and an Aynsley porcelain part tea service comprising cake platter, six teacups and saucers, milk jug, slops bowl, and six small plates
Lot 11: A Moroccan or Hispano Moresque polychrome decorated ceramic dish , tin glazed, with repeating geometric motif, diameter 32cm.
Lot 12: Of St. Barbe Sladen family interest: comprising a pair of 18th century porcelain pouring vessels painted in coloured enamels with the family crest, 20cm long, a pair of 18th century porcelain plates painted in coloured enamels with the family crest, 23cm diameter, a 19th century engraved silver plated goblet, dated 1887, 23cm high, an a 19th century twin handled metal deed box, painted to the lid 'Mrs St Barbe Sladen', 53cm wide by 38cm deep by 31cm high, (6), (af).
Lot 13: Three Beswick models of cats to include a white Persian cat, standing 12cm high
Lot 14: Six small porcelain imari pattern plates with retailers mark verso for Maple & Co London, 18cm diameter, together with a Chelsea style porcelain plate decorated with exotic birds and insects on a cobalt blue ground, gold anchor mark verso, 18.5cm
Lot 15: A Dartington Crystal daisy cheese platter, boxed, a small Coalport porcelain Revelry knife and plate set, boxed, a hardback edition of A Collector's Guide to Royal Copenhagen porcelain by Nick and Caroline Pope and a vintage Ercol furniture catalogue
Lot 16: A Royal Copenhagen Tenera faience small dish 11cm, a Royal Copenhagen model of two birds 13.5cm, and a small candlestick, together with a Bing & Grondhal model of a boy and a small vase decorated with a seagull (5)
Lot 17: A large Royal Worcester 'Astley' pattern part tea, coffee and dinner service to include teapot, seven tea cups and eight saucers, eleven dinner plates, two shell shape butter dishes, a casserole dish with lid and two oval serving plates (approx 116 pieces) (a/f)
Lot 18: A Dartington crystal 'Rosemary' perfume spray with atomiser, and 'Angelica' cologne flask with dipper, an Aynsley china 'Pembroke' swirl atomiser, A Wedgwood 'Wild Strawberry' trinket dish and an egg shaped box, all with boxes, together with a small Aynsley 'Wild Tudor' pattern vase
Lot 19: A Lorna Bailey 'Pagoda Garden' pattern tall jug 21cm high
Lot 20: A Lorna Bailey Collectors Club 2nd Limited Edition 'Thunderbolt' sugar sifter 14.5cm high
Lot 21: A Lorna Bailey limited edition 'Honey Cone' sugar sifter, numbered 212/250, 14cm high
Lot 22: A Lorna Bailey Collectors Club 5th Limited Edition 'Fire' sugar sifter 14.5cm high
Lot 23: A Lorna Bailey 'Beach' jug 13.5cm high
Lot 24: A Lorna Bailey limited edition 'The Flower Vase' number 25 of 50, 16cm high, with Certificate of Authenticity
Lot 25: A Lorna Bailey Collectors Club miniature wedding cake , 6cm high, and two pairs of Lorna Bailey salt and peppers of baluster form, comprising one set in 'Beach' pattern 10.5cm high, the other decorated with daffodils 11cm (5)
Lot 26: A Lorna Bailey 'Marshland Cottage' jug 13.5cm high
Lot 27: A collection of twenty-six W Godwin fleur de lys pattern tiles in bluff and terracotta red 10.7cm by 10.7cm
Lot 28: Lladro Porcelain: comprising two fairies, a unicorn, a boy with a dog, and a girl with a bird. Together with a Nao model of two puppies, tallest 26cm, (6).
Lot 29: A Carters of Poole style Emaux Ombrants tile depicting Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, (no maker's marks) 15cm by 11cm
Lot 30: A pair of Rene Lalique 'Pouilly' champagne glasses , each with moulded green band of a school of fish, engraved to bases 'R. Lalique', (AF - small chips to glass rims) height 6.5cm
Lot 31: Four Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain coffee cups and saucers
Lot 32: Two Royal Doulton 'The Gemstones Collection' ceramic figures of ladies comprising August Peridot and November Topaz 18cm high, a Nao figure of a lady seated beside a bird 15cm, and a Nadal figure of a young girl wearing a winter coat 18cm (4)
Lot 33: A 20th century German porcelain nine piece porcelain monkey band comprising conductor and eight musicians with pale floral decoration and gilt embellishments, each with mark for PM&M and incised numbers to base (a/f)
Lot 34: A Royal Worcester blush ivory jug, late 19th century, decorated with floral sprays in blue, yellow and gilt, reeded gilt handle, puce mark to base, numbered 1094, Rd. No. 29115, height 13cm, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory cauldron, late 19th century, decorated with roses, two handled, raised on thee gilt legs, puce mark to base, height 6.5cm (2)
Lot 35: A Royal Doulton figurine 'Pride and Joy' HN4152, height 12cm, together with a Royal Doulton figurine 'Sugar and Spice' HN 4103, height 11.75cm, a Royal Doulton figurine 'Sharon' HN3455, height 15cm and a Kew Pie vintage bisque porcelain doll, jointed (AF) (4)
Lot 36: A pair of continental porcelain vases and covers, possibly German, late 19th/ early 20th century, of baluster form, in the Meissen style, bearing cross swords mark to base, floral encrusted and decorated with floral sprays, height 15cm, together with a continental floral encrusted porcelain vase / candle holder, with impressed X to base, height 13cm (3)
Lot 37: A Mary Gregory style vase, in lime green glass, of shaped form, height 9.7cm, together with continental glass vase, of shaped form, enamel decorated with flowers, height 18.25cm, a pair of glass bell decorations, edged with glitter, height 10.5cm, a green glass vase, of ribbed form, mid century style, height 40cm, an art glass basket and handle, milk glass with green glass handle and applied flower, ground pontil to base, height 16cm and a vaseline green glass vase, two handled with shaped rim, ground pontil to base, height 15.5cm (7)
Lot 38: An Edwardian silver mounted glass spill vase, Birmingham, 1906, of wrythen form, cranberry decorated, height 17cm, together with a cranberry glass vase, trumpet form with crimped rim, height 27.5cm, a cranberry glass jug with shaped rim, height 11.5cm, a green glass 'Innovate - The Art of Glass' Dartington style vase, with unusual shaped rim, height 33cm, and a clear glass epergne, with ground pontil mark to base, height 19.5cm (5)
Lot 39: A cut glass decanter, 20th century, of square form, together with three further cut glass decanters, a modern clear glass ships decanter and a frosted decanter, the tallest 30.5cm (6)
Lot 40: A clear glass liqueur decanter, early 20th century, in the Venetian revival style, possibly 'Poppy Head' designed by Harry Powell (attributed) for James Powell & Sons (Whitefriars), of square form, with wrythen body and dimpled detail, height 20.75cm
Lot 41: A set of six cranberry cut glass wine glasses, with clear glass stems, together with a pair of cranberry wine glasses, and a set of six ruby wine glasses, with twisted clear glass stems the first height 12cm (14)
Lot 42: A Royal Crown Derby demitasse cup and saucer, in imari type pattern (cup AF), together with a Royal Crown Derby tea cup, in imari pattern, an Aynsley silver mounted coffee cup, a Hutschenreuther cabinet cup and saucer, decorated against a dark blue ground with gilt leaf motif, a porcelain jug, in the Coalport style jug, decorated with floral motif (AF), a Coalport demi tasse cup and saucer, height 14.5cm, and five pieces of Crown Staffordshire, including three covered small pots and two boxes, one lacking lid, the first cup height 5.5cm
Lot 43: A continental porcelain desk stand and vase, late 19th / early 20th century, on tray with integral pots with matching tapering vase, decorated with gilded bands against a white ground, with circular floral and swag decoration, sleeve vase with lid and well, after a design by the Imperial Porcelain Factory/ Dresden, unmarked, tray width 23.2cm
Lot 44: A collection of six cut glass dessert glasses, together with a set of five cut glass port glasses, a champagne coupe, a rummer, a set of six cut glass wine glasses, a pair of cut glass liqueur glasses, six cut glass bottles of various designs, the first height 10cm (qty)
Lot 45: A Moorcroft pottery baluster vase in the Cluny pattern, 26cm high
Lot 46: A Moorcroft anemone pattern baluster vase , blue ground, marks to base, 12cm high
Lot 47: A Moorcroft pottery Mackintosh pattern slender jug / ewer, 24cm high
Lot 48: A pair of Venetian glass hand blown candlesticks , the black design with gilt inclusions on white ground, 19cm high, and a Zimbabwe Gastone copper wall plaque with a bronze-effect sable antelope in relief, signed, 32cm by 14cm
Lot 49: A Baccarat 'Harmonie' cylindrical glass vase , with Baccarat label to front and factory mark to base 17.5cm high
Lot 50: A Royal Crown Derby miniature 1128 imari pattern cabaret tea service, c. 1998, comprising tray, jug, teapot, bowl, cup and saucer, L.1and I.11, marked in red, tray width approximately 21cm
Lot 51: A collection of Cauldon blue and white transfer printed wares, in Arcadian Chariot pattern, including hexagonal plate, hexagonal bowl, teapot, sugar basin, cream jug, beaker, dish, graduated pair of jugs, ginger jar, two tea cups, coffee can and four saucers, together with a Cauldon ladle, two Ringtons Maling tea caddys, a Warwick ware stand, a blue and white Calico Burleigh Staffordshire floral pattern cheese dome and cover, with a matching jug, cheese dome height overall 17cm (qty)
Lot 52: A large collection of thirty continental figure groups, in the Conta and Boehme manner, in the form of trinket dishes, spill vase and candlesticks, figures including children, cats, and geese, the tallest 18cm (30)
Lot 53: A large collection of Pratt Ware, F. R. Pratt and similar, comprising two plates, wall hanging plate, vase (AF) and twenty five pot lids, loose frames and many mounted in wooden frames, six with bases, examples including 'The New Blackfriars Bridge', 'Dr. Johnson', 'Victor Emmanuel & Garibaldi', 'St. Pauls Cathedral', 'Low Life' and 'Embarking for the East' (qty)
Lot 54: A set of four Dresden pin dishes, gilt rim, decorated with floral sprays, width 9cm together with Hammersley 'Lady Patricia' pattern square plate and two shaped dishes, a Hammersley 'Dresden Sprays' covered sugar bowl, cup and saucer, two shell shaped dishes one 'Hammersley' and a further jug and plate in a similar pattern (qty)
Lot 55: A collection of twelve Royal Copenhagen porcelain small models of children from the 'mini collection'
Lot 56: Swarovski Collectors Society Annual Edition 1992 'Care for me' - the Whales 10cm high, boxed
Lot 57: A collection of boxed Swarovski crystal ornaments of cats, dogs, mice and a small bird tallest 7cm high
Lot 58: A collection of Swarovski crystal models of birds including owls and swans, some boxed and some with associated boxes tallest 7cm high (a/f)
Lot 59: A Swarovski crystal model of a flamingo 15cm high, with box
Lot 60: A collection of Swarovski crystal ornaments to include coloured hearts, key rings, trinket box and egg, most with boxes, and a Swarovski mirrored stand
Lot 61: A collection of Swarovski crystal ornaments of animals including hedgehogs, foxes, snail and squirrel, boxed (some with associated boxes)
Lot 62: A Portuguese Palissy ware crab plate, 20th century, majolica modelled as a crab in a naturalistic setting, bearing makers stamp 'F. Mendes LDA, Caidas de Reinhe', numbered '490', diameter 30cm
Lot 63: A large Lladro white porcelain 'Christus' figure 49cm high, with certificate, base and box
Lot 64: A Lladro porcelain figure group of an embracing couple 'You're Everything to Me', 36cm high, with box
Lot 65: A Lladro porcelain figure group of a couple 'Declaration of Love' 36cm high, with box
Lot 66: A Lladro porcelain figure of a ballet dancer, in seated pose, variously impressed to base, together with a Lladro porcelain figure of a girl with goose and milk pail, a Royal Doulton figurine 'Solitude' HN 2810, a Leonardo Collection figurine of a young ballerina and Genesis Fine Arts Ireland figure of a rehearsing ballet dancer, in faux bronze resin, the latter height 32cm (5)
Lot 67: A New Wharf pottery 'Melrose' pattern blue and white oval platter 37cm by 26cm, a rectangular ceramic trinket box and cover with all-over floral pattern, and three white ceramic photograph frames with applied floral decoration
Lot 68: A collection of 18th century and later porcelain teawares comprising two 18th century porcelain tea bowls with spiral fluted body and flower sprig decoration (no maker's marks - probably Worcester), together with a Lenart porcelain teacup trio with gilt wheat design, a Crown Staffordshire trio with floral design and a Sunderland ware teacup and saucer
Lot 69: A George Logan (1866-1939) for Keeling & Co Burslem Late Mayers 'Tulip' pattern tureen and cover and oval platter
Lot 70: Two 19th century 'Indus' black and white transferware ceramic plates decorated with birds amongst foliage and flowers 23.5cm
Lot 71: A large Royal Albert 'Lady Hamilton' pattern dinner and tea service to include four tureens and covers, four large oval platters, four smaller oval platters, sauceboat on stand, twelve dinner plates, two pairs of salt and peppers, hot water pot, tea pot, bachelor's teapot, and larger teapot
Lot 72: A set of six Masons Ironstone plates, 19th century, decorated with chinoiserie inspired 'Fence & Rock' pattern, heightened with gilt, each bearing impressed mark to base, together with a vintage French St. Clement mallard duck pitcher, bearing impressed mark to base, height 33.5cm (7)
Lot 73: A pair of Tajima glass vases, Japanese, mid 20th century, in textured blue turquoise finish, height 17.2cm
Lot 74: A collection of seven Royal Doulton figures of ladies to include The Paisley Shawl HN1392, A Victorian Lady HN728 and Delight HN1772 (a/f)
Lot 75: A large Longpark Torquay two-handled vase, bulbous body with straight neck and flared rim, decorated against the treacle coloured ground with trees, incised signature to base, height 44cm
Lot 76: A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases, early 20th century, in the Doulton Lambeth style, tube lined, blue, green and brown ground, impressed mark to base and model number 6469, height 33cm (2)
Lot 77: A collection of floral encrusted porcelain comprising a table clock, and pair of vase and cover garniture, a pair of candelabra (one top missing, one top part section present) and a sleigh, all with no maker's marks (a/f - damage)
Lot 78: A white porcelain centrepiece in the manner of Moore Brothers, modelled as a pair of musical cherubs and floral garlands beneath a scalloped edge bowl, heighted with gilt (AF), height 29.5cm
Lot 79: A pair of KPM porcelain figures in 18th century costume, the gentleman holding and plate with a fish at his feet, and the lady holding a tray with cup and jug 27cm high, together with a bisque porcelain figure group of parents and child 37cm (a/f)
Lot 80: An Augustus Rex style porcelain figure group of a couple beside a needlework table 17.5cm high, together with a collection of eight porcelain figures makers including Derby and Sitzendorf (a/f - damage)
Lot 81: Royal Crown Derby 'Imari' patterned porcelain : comprising a set of six coffee cans and saucers, a tea cup and saucer, and a set of eight side plates, numbered 2451, a miniature pot pourri with cover, and a miniature cream jug, (24).
Lot 82: A Stefan Nowacki Derby handpainted coffee can and saucer, decorated against the blue ground with panel of two masted sailing vessel at sea signed, with bands of gilt, marked to base, can height 6.2cm (2)
Lot 83: A 19th century Meissen porcelain figure depicting a female figure with a lamb, 19cm high (af), together with nine further late 19th / early 20th century continental porcelain figures, (af).
Lot 84: Decorative ceramics: to include six pretty 19th century porcelain cups and saucers, a late 19th century Ridgways twin handled pedestal bowl in a Regency design, 14cm high, a 19th century Mason's tureen, cover, and stand, a 19th century ironstone china plate in the imari palette, a lavish late 19th century Cauldon trio of teapot (spout chipped), sucrier and milk jug, and a vintage Olaria Nova (Portugal), ceramic dish, 20cm wide, (13).
Lot 85: A Lladro porcelain figure of a princess 28cm, a Lladro figure of a skier (missing skis), a boxed Lladro Society scroll, and a boxed small Lladro wallet
Lot 86: A large Sevres porcelain gilt ormolu mounted centrepiece dish, French, 19th century, centrally decorated with a painted oval panel of riverside courting couple and attendant, against the turquoise 'Bleu Celeste' ground with floral panels, gilt heightened, bearing red 'Chateau de Compiegne' and blue 'Sevres 1845' marks, width 52cm
Lot 87: A large Sevres porcelain two-handled covered tureen and cover on stand, French, 19th century, the tureen decorated with panels, one with the cypher of Louis Phillipe surrounded by winged putti holding aloft floral garlands, and courting couple and attendant within a garden against the turquoise 'Bleu Celeste' ground, the stand with floral band, gilt heightened, tureen bearing red 'Chateau de Compiegne', blue 'Sevres 1845' marks, and further mark, all AF, stand width 35cm (2)
Lot 88: A Shelley marmalade pot, modelled as an orange, decorated with coloured bands, height 11.5cm
Lot 89: Two Lladro porcelain models of polar bears and cubs tallest 16cm
Lot 90: A graduated set of three Beswick ceramic wall plaques in the form of pheasants, 661/1, 661/2 and 661/3, largest 31cm long
Lot 91: A collection of sixty-three Craven Dunnill & Co Salop 189 ochre glazed tiles with floral design 10.8cm by 10.8cm
Lot 92: A collection of twenty-three W Godwin Hereford and similar fleur de lys pattern tiles in buff and terracotta red 10.7cm by 10.7cm
Lot 93: A collection of sixty-two encaustic border tiles with floral design, some marked T&R Boote Burslem 7.9cm by 15.9cm
Lot 94: Nine Minton & Co tiles with a floral design in brown, black and white 15.2cm by 15.2cm
Lot 95: A collection of twenty-six tiles with Puginesque fleur de lys design in buff, blue, black and terracotta red 15cm by 15cm
Lot 96: Eighteen encaustic Maw & Co tiles and ten corner sections with buff fleur de lys design within a circle on black ground 15.2cm by 15.2cm (a/f)
Lot 97: Approximately forty-seven glazed tiles to include Craven Dunnill & Co., various floral and fleur de lys designs in buff on terracotta red ground
Lot 98: A collection of forty-three W Godwin encaustic tiles decorated with four buff petals and leaves on red brown ground 10.7cm by 10.7cm
Lot 99: A collection of twenty-four Minton & Co border tiles with buff flower within a diamond on black background 15.1cm by 15.1cm
Lot 100: A collection of eight Maw & Co Greek key pattern tiles in buff and terracotta red 15.4cm by 15.4cm
Lot 101: A collection of nineteen assorted tiles to include Minton & Co, with Puginesque and similar designs in buff, black, white and terracotta red
Lot 102: A collection of nine Greek key pattern tiles in buff and terracotta to include five Minton & Co of sandwich construction 15.2cm by 15.2cm
Lot 103: A collection of Puginesque design buff and terracotta tiles to include fourteen Godwin of Lugwardine 10.7cm by 10.7cm (a/f)
Lot 104: A B111 set of four Copeland & Garrett tiles and three spares with foliate design in blue and white 15.4cm by 15.4cm * Copeland & Garrett made very few tiles around 1840 – Minton probably put them off because of their patent
Lot 105: A collection of fifty-eight Minton Hollins & co encaustic border tiles in brown background with black repeating pattern 11.3cm by 11.3cm
Lot 106: A collection of twenty-four tiles believed to be Maw & Co. , with buff cross design within a decorative circle on black background, no makers marks 10.8cm by 10.9cm (a/f)
Lot 107: Eleven Craven Dunnill & Co glazed tiles with buff design on pale brown ground 10.6cm by 10.6cm
Lot 108: A collection of eight encaustic tiles with a repeating buff foliate design on black background 11cm by 11cm
Lot 109: A collection of thirty-four Maw & Co tiles with a buff cross design within a decorative circle on terracotta red ground 15.2cm by 15.2cm (a/f)
Lot 110: A collection of ten various tiles to include four Chamberlain & Co Worcester, 15.3cm by 15.3cm (a/f)
Lot 111: A collection of nine Ambergate Brick & Patent Tile Co. Derby glazed tiles with buff design on black ground 15.2cm by 15.2cm
Lot 112: A collection of twenty-three encaustic tiles with buff six petal flower within two circles on red brown background 10.8cm by 10.8cm
Lot 113: A collection of thirty encaustic tiles with buff cross and floral design on black background 7.7cm by 7.7cm
Lot 114: A collection of twenty-four border tiles with repeating blue and white floral design on dark red brown ground 15.4cm by 7.8cm
Lot 115: A collection of seventeen encaustic tiles with red brown cross with flower on a buff background 7.7cm by 7.8cm (a/f)
Lot 116: A collection of thirteen tiles and seven half tiles with unusual white flower design within a circle with a dot to each corner, on blue ground 7.7cm by 7.7cm
Lot 117: A collection of fifty-two encaustic border tiles with buff spot design on terracotta red ground 15.1cm by 3.9cm
Lot 118: An assortment of six decorative tiles makers comprising Minton Hollins & Co, Godwin Lugwardine, and Craven Dunnill & Co (a/f)
Lot 119: A collection of twenty-six Minton & Co glazed encaustic tiles of sandwich construction, with blue, brown and white design 14.5cm by 15.4cm (a/f)
Lot 120: A collection of seventy-four W Whetstone Coalville encaustic tiles, buff flower design with black and buff circles and squares 7.6cm by 7.6cm
Lot 121: A collection of assorted Craven Dunnill & Co encaustic glazed tiles to include six with shield design 11cm by 11cm, and eight with floral design 10.6cm by 10.6cm
Lot 122: A collection of striking Minton & Co encaustic border tiles -twenty five and ten halves, of sandwich construction, in blue, beige, dark brown and red 15.2cm by 15.2cm
Lot 123: A collection of forty edge or border tiles with Puginesque foliate scroll design in buff on black ground 7.5cm by 15.2cm
Lot 124: A collection of thirty-two Malkin & Co Burslem border tiles with repeating foliate pattern in red and black 15.4cm by 15.4cm
Lot 125: A collection of eighteen W Godwin tiles with fleur de lys design in buff and terracotta red 10.7cm by 10.7cm
Lot 126: A collection of twelve Minton & Co encaustic border tiles of sandwich construction with brown cross in buff quatrefoil surrounded by blue with buff flowers in the red brown border 15.1cm by 14.9cm
Lot 127: A collection of seven Royal Worcester and Coalport limited edition ceramic figures to include Royal Worcester Old Country Ways 'A Farmers Wife' no 1,910 of 9,500 21cm high, and Coalport 'The Boy' no 9,370 of 9,500 20cm high, and a Royal Worcester NSPCC Christmas Plate 1987, boxed with certificate
Lot 128: A collection of twenty-two W Godwin Hereford encaustic tiles with brown background and yellow flowers and dot design 10.9cm by 10.9cm (some glazed)
Lot 129: A collection of thirty Maw & Co encaustic tiles with repeating pattern in buff and terracotta red 10.7cm by 10.7cm
Lot 130: A large Spode Italian pattern ceramic teapot 34cm high
Lot 131: A pair of metal mounted milk glass oil lamps believed Quoizel, with fruiting vine decoration between blue borders 56cm high (missing shades)
Lot 132: A collection of discs for a 6.5" polyphon, various makers
Lot 133: An Aerograph Super 63 air brush pen
Lot 134: An early 20th century cut glass and brass mounted ceiling light, fitting marked 'Patent' with brass ceiling attachment together with five ceiling lights, each with tiered lead crystal hanging droplets, the first shade and mount height 21cm (6)
Lot 135: Boxes: comprising a Victorian rosewood combined work box / writing slope , inlaid with abalone and mother of pearl, 30cm wide, a Victorian mahogany games box with fitted interior, 34cm wide, and a Victorian mahogany writing slope, 30cm wide, (3).
Lot 136: Boxes: comprising two Victorian parquetry inlaid walnut writing slopes , 35cm and 30cm wide, and a Victorian parquetry inlaid walnut work box, 28cm wide, (3).
Lot 137: A George III brass bound mahogany writing slope in the Campaign style , fitted with a lockable side compartment and flush handles, 50cm wide.
Lot 138: A mahogany and silver plated two bottle tantalus , containing two lead crystal decanters with silver plated mounts, lockable and with key, 26cm wide by 33cm high.
Lot 139: A brass bound rosewood box inlaid with fruitwoods and bone decoration depicting elephants, lined tray interior, two keys, 20th century, 21cm wide.
Lot 140: A Victorian novelty brass paper clip modelled as a duck head , circa 1870, with glass eyes and finely chiselled detail, 13.5cm long.
Lot 141: A 19th century copper 'slipper' ale warmer , with hinged lid and loop handle, 33cm long.
(The ale or cider went into the warmer and was pushed into the coals of the fire to heat it up, It is called a slipper warmer because of its shape, warm ale was a popular drink, especially during winter, and the warming process could often involve adding spices).
Lot 142: An 18th century German Iserlohn copper and brass tobacco box , of typical oblong form with rounded ends and hinged lid, profusely decorated to both sides with embossed low relief figures and text, 16.5cm long.
Lot 143: A modern Tiffany style table lamp, with leaded green glass shade, simulated bronze Art Nouveau inspired base, together with a modern Christopher Wray Tiffany style table lamp, with leaded multi coloured floral shade, on simulated bronze leaf form base, and a modern Tiffany style table lamp, with purple/ blue leaded shade, on simulated bronze floral form base, the first height 15cm (3)
Lot 144: A pair of Christopher Wray table lamps, in 19th century inspired design, each with shaped brass base, adjustable blue glass shade with crimped edge, marked 'Christopher Wray, London', together with a similar brass table lamp, on round brass base, the first height 29cm (3)
Lot 145: A Christopher Wray adjustable brass table lamp, in the 19th century style, with crimped edged frosted glass shade, shaped rectangular base, bearing manufacturer label to base, height 33cm
Lot 146: A brass oil lamp, with circular base, reeded classical column, white and cranberry frosted glass shade and clear glass chimney, height overall approximately 60cm
Lot 147: A pair of folk art inspired cows, 20th century, horned painted with black and white pattern, length 34cm (horns AF), together with a contemporary wooden bird cage, in turquoise painted finish, height 50cm approximately (3)
Lot 148: A framed vintage Cadbury's advertisement, together with a collection of three reproduction advertising mirrors, two reproduction enamelled signs seven reproduction advertising posters and packaging, framed, (all AF) (13)
Lot 149: An unframed poster of 'Bluebird' signed by Gina Campbell, and a postcard of Bluebird II (a/f)
Lot 150: Beken of Cowes, a framed photograph of the yacht 'Sol Quest', inscribed in Indian ink, 28cm by 22.5cm
Lot 151: A framed colour photo print of a yacht 'Endurance 35 Astilleros Belliure S.L. Calpe (Alicante)', indistinctly signed and dated 77, 59cm by 50cm
Lot 152: An Art Nouveau style mirror after a WMF design, the rectangular shaped frame with sinuous floral design and a maiden with hand cupped to her ear, with easel back, 40cm by 26cm including frame
Lot 153: A large late 19th century copper hot water jug, height 36cm approximately, together with a copper kettle, handle numbered 'V12', a brass preserving pan, 19th century, height 39cm and an Arts and Crafts copper planter, with shaped rim and repeating decoration, height 16cm, (all AF) (4)
Lot 154: A 19th century copper rivetted log bin or planter, geometric decorative detail surrounding rivets, 13cm high x 44.5cm diameter
Lot 155: A contemporary ceramic table lamp, by Coach House with turquoise glazed shaped base and a patterned drum shade, together with a Laura Ashley cobalt blue glazed ceramic table lamp base, with chartreuse coloured drum shade, a geometric glass table lamp base, with floral shade and a large modern floral table lamp base, raised on three paw feet, height overall 59cm (4)
Lot 156: A Victorian milk glass oil lamp, with a clear glass chimney, together with a cast iron base oil lamp with clear wrythen glass reservoir, frosted glass shade, an opalescent pink glass shade and a further oil lamp, with pale amber reservoir, brass base and chimney (3)
Lot 157: A brass two branch table lamp, modern electrical, in the 19th century style, with green glass shades, crimped, on round decorative base, height 53cm
Lot 158: A Forte-Piccolo music box with inlaid exterior, playing four airs, 14.5cm high, 38cm wide, 20cm deep
Lot 159: A Nikon F4 camera with Nikon AF Nikkor 18-35mm ED wide angle lens , Nikon HB-23 lens hood, and a collection of assorted camera film, some in sealed boxes
Lot 160: A Nikon D1x camera with Nikon AF Nikkor 20mm 1:28 lens and Nikon D1 strap
Lot 161: A Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 105mm 1:2.8 lens, a Nikon Macro Speedlight SB-21, and other camera accessories / parts to include a lens case (a/f)
Lot 162: A pair of WIlliam Tonks & Sons brass table lights/ candle holders, 19th century, numbered to base 8727, with sun mark, scroll arm, on weighted cast reeded base, length 24cm (2)
Lot 163: A twin branch candle wall sconce, in the Art Nouveau style, cast metal branches in the form of flowers and stems, diameter overall 42.5cm, together with a Victorian copper footed jardinere, with gadrooned bowl and shaped rim, height 21cm, and a pair of ornate pierced brass candlesticks, 19th century, marked 'Protected' height 22cm (AF) (4)
Lot 164: A French Rococo style cast metal table jardiniere, 19th century, gilt metal/ ormolu, two handled, raised on four feet, with liner, width 44cm
Lot 165: A Mont Blanc fountain pen with 14k gold nib, Meisterstuck No.149, Two-tone nib numbered 4810 and stamped 14C 585, with Mont Blanc Service Guide
Lot 166: A Mont Blanc pencil , Meisterstuck-Pix
Lot 167: A Mont Blanc 32 piston filler fountain pen
Lot 168: A Mont Blanc fountain pen with 14k gold nib, nib stamped 14k/ct 585
Lot 169: A Mont Blanc 22 fountain pen with 14k gold nib, nib stamped 14C 585
Lot 170: A Mont Blanc fountain pen with 14k gold nib, Meisterstuck, Two-tone nib numbered 4810 and stamped 14k 585, with Mont Blanc Service Guide, box and outer sleeve
Lot 171: An empty Mont Blanc Siena Lederetui black leather three pen pouch 14313 Size 3 15.5cm by 4.5cm, with Mont Blanc box and outer sleeve
Lot 172: A Parker Ellipse fountain pen with an 18k gold nib, brown resin body and gold plated trim
Lot 173: A Parker Ellipse fountain pen with 18k gold nib, black resin body with gold plated trim
Lot 174: An early 20th century Parker Duofold Big Red fountain pen, with Duofold yellow metal nib (restored) in Lamy leather case
Lot 175: A 19th century style pierced brass fireguard in the form of a fan , foldout with winged griffin centre 63cm high
Lot 176: A large collection of 1920s and later travel ephemera to include 1920s/30s European and American postcard sets, 1930s Tourist maps and leaflets from Europe, California and Canada, menus and programs from ships including Cunard, baggage labels, tickets, maps etc
Lot 177: A Victorian amboyna box inlaid with white metal, abalone and bone decoration, 41cm wide.
Lot 178: An old Middle Eastern brass dallah, 31cm high.
Lot 179: Middle Eastern metalware : comprising a copper pot and cover inlaid with white metal decoration, 9.5cm high, a vase with engraved decoration, 10cm high, two brass plates with engraved decoration, 23.5cm diameter, and a pair of miniature brass pigs, 3cm high, (6).
Lot 180: An 18th century oak bible box , the hinged lid above carved decoration to three sides, 67cm wide by 43cm deep by 22cm high.
Lot 181: An African Ashanti stool with pierced and carved decoration 64cm wide, 47cm high (a/f)
Lot 182: A bronze bas-relief portrait of Pope John Paul II by Barbara Stride, mounted on an oval wooden plaque, plaque 21cm by 16cm
Lot 183: A large Eastern copper tray , early 20th century, 71cm diameter.
Lot 184: A Polynesian vunikau war club, possibly Tonga or Fiji, root wood, inlaid with crescent and stars motif (some lacking), length 40cm Ivory declaration reference NUTQMLJB
Lot 185: A large copper log bin with twin wrought iron carrying handles, late 19th / early 20th century, 45cm diameter by 30cm high, a Victorian coal scuttle, and a Victorian copper kettle, (3).
Lot 186: A collection of cameras, cine cameras and related equipment: including; a cased Polaroid J66, with paperwork and films; two Sony Handycams with cases and accessories; Olympus AF-1; Kodak Advantix 4100ix; Sony ECM HSI microphone; Tokyo Kogaky lense; Soligor lense; Topcon lense; Ferguson Videostar; Nikon Coolpix; Fujifilm Finepix; Sigma Mirra Ultra Telephoto; Jessop Powerhead Motorised Pan and tilt; Topcon Below Attachment Model 1; Traveler 21400; Topcon Hanimex RE2; Pentax Espoio 140; Traveller DC3000; Olympus ED/35 - 180, together with a dictaphone, portable C.D. player and batteries (qty)
Lot 187: A bronze bell shaped mortar with faint crest, skirted base, 10.5cm high, and an associated pestle
Lot 188: A bell shaped mortar with two handles, 11cm high, an associated pestle, and a small carved model of a roaring lion 9cm high
Lot 189: An Art Nouveau pewter oval fish serving platter, repousse decorated with swimming fish and plants, 69cm by 34cm
Lot 190: A collection of vintage fishing equipment , including cased fly's, reel, etc, (af).
Lot 191: A good quality 19th century leather travelling writing box, with family history relating it to the St. Barbe Sladen family , inscribed 'Pratt & Sons, London', with brass mounts and fitted interior, with key, 43cm wide by 29cm deep by 18cm high.
Lot 192: Mixed Collectables: comprising two antique brass seals with turned wooden handles. three further seals, a pair of early 20th century mother of pearl and gilt-metal opera glasses, two Limoges porcelain pin dishes decorated in gilt with eagle crests, c.1900, 9cm and 8cm wide, a Coronation of King George VI pamphlet dated May 12th 1937, and an early 20th century small eastern carved wooden box, 11cm wide, (10).
Lot 193: Mughal Art: a hand painted panel typically depicting figures in a garden setting, within stylised painted borders and an Islamic micro inlaid frame, the frame 14.5cm by 27cm, together with a small brass box of circular form, with engraved decoration to the outer surface and painted warriors on horse back to the lid, the lid fitted on the underside with a mirror, 6cm diameter, (2).
Lot 194: A vintage 'Universal Avometer Model 7' voltmeter, by the Automatic Coil Winder & Electrical Equipment Co. Ltd, height 21cm
Lot 195: A 19th century marquetry inlaid mahogany deed box, with hinged lid, partial fitted interior, and twin flush brass carrying handles, with key, 52cm wide by 35cm deep by 26cm high.
Lot 196: An Australian boomerang 86cm long (a/f)
Lot 197: Four wooden duck decoy style ornaments with distressed paintwork to include two with Oka labels to base for a Canada Goose 41cm long and a Loon Duck 40cm long
Lot 198: A Middle Eastern brass divit / pen box and inkwell 24cm long, and a brass powder horn on plaited leather straps
Lot 199: A leather and brass telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson and Co of London, with three draws approx 130cm long, and a wooden tripod 161cm high when closed
Lot 200: A Yaesu Museun FRG-7 communications receiver, with instruction manual, boxed
Lot 201: A Japan Radio Co. Ltd (JRC) NRD-535 HF receiver, with instruction manual, boxed
Lot 202: A Mont Blanc Boheme Rouge fountain pen with retractable 14k gold nib and a Mont Blanc Boheme Rouge ballpoint pen, together in a Mont Blanc leather zip case
Lot 203: A Victorian leather bound photograph album (empty), a collection of paper ephemera comprising vintage greetings cards, colour and black and white postcards, and cigarette cards
Lot 204: A Victorian parquetry inlaid walnut work box , with key, 28cm wide, together with a brass mounted hardwood box, 25cm wide, (2).
Lot 205: A framed First World War Hampshire Regiment Cyclist Battalion needlework with crest within a floral wreath above 'India 1916' 28cm by 37cm, 42cm by 51cm including frame
Lot 206: An impressive good quality Victorian oak tantalus with silver plated mounts , fitted with a set of three cut glass decanters with stoppers, a set of four cut glass tapered glasses (14cm high), a set of three cut glass tapered glasses (11cm high), and a set of four cut glass tapered tots (6cm high), the base fitted with two drawers having ornate gilt-metal handles and back plates, flanked on either side by matching carrying handles, 56cm wide by 38cm deep by 41cm high, (one glass missing).
Lot 207: A vintage trunk, early to mid 20th century, with metal mounts, brass locks, and leather carrying handles, 91cm wide by 52cm deep by 32cm high, (useful for storage, props, or with a glass top as coffee tables).
Lot 208: A 19th century oval miniature portrait of a young lady wearing a black silk dress 9cm by 6.5cm, and another of a gentleman 12.5cm by 10cm Ivory declaration reference PMHG1DHC and 79G6JVJW
Lot 209: A 9ct gold chain bracelet with 9ct gold heart shaped padlock clasp 14.7g
Lot 210: Two 22ct gold plain band wedding rings 4.9g (one a/f)
Lot 211: A 22ct gold wedding band 3.2g
Lot 212: A 9ct gold cubic zirconia and blue gem set cluster ring (one stone missing) gross weight 1.8g
Lot 213: A 9ct gold three stone diamond ring gross weight 2.4g
Lot 214: A 22ct gold plain wedding band 2.3g
Lot 215: A Centurion motorcycle helmet in white and metallic blue, with white visor, a blue and white motorcycle helmet (a/f), a pair of vintage motorcycle gloves, and two editions of The Motor Cycle Road Tests
Lot 216: Ivan Berryman (contemporary), 'vintage car race', watercolour, signed, dated (19)87, 42cm by 72cm, framed.
Lot 217: Ivan Berryman (contemporary), 'vintage car race', watercolour, signed, dated (19)87, 41cm by 71cm, framed.
Lot 218: Ivan Berryman (contemporary), 'vintage car race', watercolour, signed, dated (19)87, 42cm by 72cm, framed.
Lot 219: A 'Classic Car Art' automobilia diorama of a Triumph TR3A in a state of restoration in a garage, displayed within a bespoke glass panelled wooden case, with certificate of authenticity to the reverse, case 39cm wide by 24cm high by 14cm deep.
Lot 220: A 'Classic Car Art' automobilia diorama of a Austin Mini Cooper in a state of restoration in a garage setting, displayed within a bespoke glass panelled wooden case, with certificate of authenticity to the reverse, case 39cm wide by 24cm high by 14cm deep.
Lot 221: A collection of vintage car badges, including RAF, etc, (11).
Lot 222: An RAF officers dress sword with scabbard, knot, belt, gloves, and original paperwork from Wilkinson Sword Limited to a Flight Lieutenant D W T Turner, dated 1989.
Lot 223: A Royal Scots basket hilt sword , with nicely engraved 32 inch blade, and leather scabbard.
Lot 224: Two Waltham military issue stopwatches , both Admiralty Pattern no. 6, numbered U9670 and U5743, together with a cased compass and miniature combination compass and magnifying glass
Lot 225: A large wooden model sailing yacht with cream sails and with a custom fitted wooden stand approx 170cm high
Lot 226: A First World War album with gilt lettering 'War Pictures 1914-1919' containing National War Savings Committee stamps, together with an album containing a collection of black and white and sepia prints of famous Victorian figures to include Prince George William Frederick Charles, the 2nd Duke of Cambridge, Lady Randolph Churchill, Sir Charles Santley and Lottie Dod
Lot 227: A pair of leather photograph frames bearing the Queens Regiment crests, early / mid 20th century, 21cm by 15cm, (af).
Lot 228: A First World War medal group of three comprising 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 British War Medal, 1914-19 British Victory Medal, all to 17829 GNR G STAKER Royal Field Artillery, together with a commemorative medal for the Battle of Jutland, a trench art Egyptian coin engraved '29094 T WALTON 3 HRS', three Middlesex Regiment badges and selection of buttons, and Field Marshal Montgomery's 'Ten Chapters 1942-1945' pub Hutchinson & Co
Lot 229: Six hardbound Yachting World annuals for 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1961 and 1962
Lot 230: Maritime interest, a collection of nautical measuring instruments, hand drawn and printed boat plans including for the Cutty Sark, some on acetate, Conservation plans for the Cutty Sark and other nautical collectables and ephemera
Lot 231: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , three early 20th century sepia prints depicting dogs, framed, (3).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 232: A Wheatstone & Co concertina with forty-eight bone keys, in fitted case
Lot 233: A Polyphon table musical box, early 20th century, lid inlaid 'Polyphon', playing 11-inch discs, numbered 52747, with winding handle, image to underside of lid of cherubs, with disc, case width 33.75cm
Lot 234: Five albums (part contents) of Great Britain and International stamps and some loose, to include Stanley Gibbons The King's Own Postage Stamps, The Whirlwind album and Royal Mail Stamp Album for Stamps of the World
Lot 235: Four albums of mostly Great Britain stamps, and some loose to include Stanley Gibbons Victorian Stamp Collection, a large collection of penny reds, partial reconstructed sheets of penny reds, penny blacks, two pence blues, £1 Postal Union Congress 1929, £1 green seahorses (albums part full), and some First Day Covers, *viewing highly recommended
Lot 236: A Steiff Manschli panda bear 064821 with ear tag and card tag 33cm high (seated), and a Steiff baby gorilla 062070 35cm high (2)
Lot 237: A Steiff Knut Master Piece polar bear 036996 with white ear tag 20cm high, with certificate
Lot 238: Three Steiff bears all with ear tags and original card tags comprising 'Cosy Friends' Goldy 31cm high, 'Cosy Friends' Original 35cm, and Lars 36cm
Lot 239: Two Steiff bears with ear tags comprising 'Cosy Friends' Ean 28cm and 2007 Cosy Year Bear 28cm, together with Charlie Bears 'Shreddie' 31cm, and two Welcome Gifts bears
Lot 240: A ZX81 Sinclair Personal Computer, Sinclair software catalogue, Sinclair ZX81 Basic Programming First Edition 1980, four ZX81 games, a Sinclair 16k ram, and a book on The Art of Programming the 16k ZX81 by M James & S M Gee (a/f - as seen and untested)
Lot 241: A Mobo 'Praire King' spring rocking horse, mid 20th century, bearing makers label to front, on stand, length approximately 100cm
Lot 242: Lego Technic 42110 Land Rover Defender, boxed
Lot 243: Lego Icons Modular Buildings Collection 10312 Jazz Club, boxed
Lot 244: Lego Ideas 21322 Pirates of Barracuda Bay, boxed
Lot 245: 'Geographia' Ltd jig saw puzzle, 'A Humorous and Instructive Map of London', boxed
Lot 246: A Lego Creator 3 in 1 33109 pirate ship , boxed
Lot 247: Four boxed Corgi Aviation Archive and similar Limited Edition models , 1:72 scale, to include AA34212 Chinook HCIB ZA705/EZ and AA34109 Buccaneer S Mk28
Lot 248: A modern Steiff 'Classic' golden blonde mohair teddy bear 028762, with ear tag, box and Steiff bag 34cm high
Lot 249: A collection of boxed die-cast model buses, makers including Corgi limited edition Original Omnibus Company, Exclusive First Editions and Oxford Omnibus
Lot 250: Lego 71044 Disney Train and Station , boxed
Lot 251: Lego 43179 Disney Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse , boxed
Lot 252: Lego Technic 42083 Bugatti Chiron , boxed
Lot 253: Mathurin Moreau (1822 - 1912), 'Grappilleuse' (Gleaner), bronze sculpture, signed, title plaque, 42cm high.
Lot 254: Antonin Mercie (1845 - 1916) , 'David Vanqueur', bronze sculpture, c.1890, Barbedienne Foundry stamped to base, signed, numbered to underside '75934', 46cm high.
Lot 255: Claude Michel Clodion (1738 - 1814), 'Bacchante', antique bronze sculpture, signed, 28cm high.
Lot 256: Alfred Boucher (1850 - 1934) , 'Two Bacchic figures', a pair of antique bronze sculptures raised on marble bases, c.1930, both signed, 19cm high (2).
Lot 257: Wilhelm Thomasch (1893 - 1964) , 'Boy with wreath and umbrella', bronze sculpture, c.1930, signed, 22cm high.
Lot 258: A Victorian silver Maundy four coin set dated 1877 comprising one pence, two pence, three pence and four pence
Lot 259: An Anne half crown 1703 vigo with evidence of brooch mounting and piercing, the reverse heavily tooled, probably formerly enamelled
Lot 260: Sixteen silver Maundy coins to include five Charles II, two William and Mary, three Queen Anne and two George I
Lot 261: An Ethelred II penny , London mint
Lot 262: A Henry III short cross penny and a jetton
Lot 263: A collection of 1970s and later mostly American coinage to include a quarter dollar 1974, together with a small mahogany coin cabinet with twelve trays
Lot 264: Three sixpences including William III 1696, Anne 1711, George III 1787, an Elizabeth I silver coin
Lot 265: A Charles II shilling 1670, and a Queen Anne shilling 1709 (a/f)
Lot 266: A George III shilling 1817
Lot 267: A collection of British coins and foreign to include three Victorian and later crowns: 1897, 1951, 1953 and a Churchill commemorative 1965 crown, and a Swedish 20 kronor banknote
Lot 268: A Charles II 1670 crown
Lot 269: A William III 1696 crown
Lot 270: A Charles II 1677 half crown
Lot 271: A small collection of British and foreign coinage
Lot 272: A group of cupro-nickel commemorative medallions and foreign coins including a Guernsey six coin proof set 1979, further Channel Island issue, British coins and farthings
Lot 273: A group of Bank of England banknotes comprising one Ten Pounds, ten One Pounds, thirty-two Ten Shilling Notes, also a group of foreign banknotes
Lot 274: A collection of pre-1947 British silver coinage including two 1935 Crowns, 600g gross weight
Lot 275: A George III crown, the reverse enamelled, mounted as a brooch, four further crowns: 1819, 1821, 1822 and 1892, also a base metal medallion commemorating William Shakespeare (6)
Lot 276: A group of British and foreign coins to include four crowns, four half crowns, four florins and a cartwheel tuppence 1797
Lot 277: A collection of British and foreign coins, medallions and banknotes, to include cartwheel pennies, commemorative crowns, Reichsbanknotes etc
Lot 278: A group of British and foreign coins and banknotes to include a South Africa 2 1/2 shillings 1892 and a shilling 1892
Lot 279: A group of foreign coins including San Marino 10 Centesimi 1938 R and a USA 5 cents 1883
Lot 280: A collection of British and foreign coins to include a Victorian crown 1896, three florins: 1898, 1900 and 1906, a George IV sixpence 1826, an Irish five pence bank token 1805 and a cartwheel twopence 1797
Lot 281: A large collection of Ladybird books, over 1000 books - SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES *list of titles available
Lot 282: Stevenson, Robert Louis; Blampied, Edmund (illus.), Travels with a Donkey, pub. New York, Dodd, Mead and Company, 1931, together with five other books to include Mason, Eugene (transl), Aucassin & Nicolette, pub. London, J M Dent & Sons Ltd and New York, E P Dutton & Co 1925, and Sloane CE, Roscoe & Montz BS in CE, John, Elements of Topographic Drawing, Second Edition, pub. McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc 1943 (6 books)
Lot 283: Simpson (Charles) two volumes on hunting 'The Harboro' Covntry' and 'Leicestershire and Its Hunts' published by John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1st editions, 1926 and 1927, together with 'Neighbours' by Lucy Dawson, published by Collins, printed by J. Howitt & Son Ltd, 1946, 'Spring Songs With Music' and 'Summer Songs With Music' (Flower Fairies) by Cicely Mary Barker and Olive Linnel, published by Blackie & Son Limited, and 'The Book of Nonsense' by Edward Lear, published by Frederick Warne & Co., 1901 (6)
Lot 284: Robert Morden, a hand coloured engraved map of Warwickshire, sold by Abel Swale, Awnsham & John Churchill, framed, 38cm x 44cm, together with a Christopher Saxon handcoloured map of Warwickshire, framed, 31.5cm x 38cm (2)
Lot 285: After Gio Giacomo di Rossi, a hand coloured engraved map of Malta and Gozo, 'Isola di Malta, Gozzo Comino e Cominotto', including plan of Valetta 'Pianta Delle Fortificationi Vecchie e Nvo ve di Malta', framed, 33cm x 44cm
Lot 286: F P Becker (British 19th century), 'Cornwall' and 'Sussex', two unframed engraved maps, 30cm by 37cm
Lot 287: 'The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night' by Richard Francis Burton , together with the 'Supplemental Nights', 16 volumes, First Edition Original Edition, privately printed Benares for the Kamashastra Society for Private Subscribers only, London 1885/88. Together with a limited edition hard bound folio 'one hundred illustrations to Captain Sir Richard Burton's translation of The Arabian Nights' from original paintings by Stanley L Wood, Proofs before Letters, only 250 printed, this being number 2. Also with another hard bound folio 'A series of seventy original illustrations to Captain Sir R. F. Burton's Arabian Nights and a portrait of Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton', specially printed by Albert Letchford, Artist's Proofs.Together with other related printed materia l. (af).
Lot 288: Wheeler-Cuffe, Charlotte, The Burma Alphabet, (In English & Burmese), From the original sketches by Charlotte Wheeler Cuffe, 'Sold on behalf of the Fund for the Queen Alexandra Children's Hospital, Mandalay', with colour illustrations, together with a carved wood and leather camel whip (a/f)
Lot 289: Tobias Smollett's The Adventures of Roderick Random, The Eighth Edition, London, 1770, volume I
Lot 290: Three artist illustrated books : 'Original Views of London', in two volumes (53cm by 37.7cm), Texts by Charles Ollier (1842) and James Laver (1954), from the de luxe edition printed on hand made paper, bound in quarter red morocco, greycloth board sides, housed in a similarly bound slip case, 1966 re-print, containing 27 facsimilie colour plates representing the original lithographs. 'Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghrnt, Antwerp, Rouen, etc', being a re-issue of the E. Beresford Chancellor, Published by the Archicetural press 1928 on membrship subscription only, with bookplate of Cedric Gurney Ripley, with original dust cover. 'River Scenery of France' depicted in sixty one line engravings from the drawings by J M W Turner, Published Henry G Bohn, Covent Garden, London, 1857, heavy board covers in contemporary half-calf with gilt spine. (3).
Lot 291: A Railway Clearing House Official Railway Map of England & Wales, 1947, folding coloured map on linen, cloth boards with gilt lettering
Lot 292: A framed John Ogilby (1600-1676) route map for The Road from London to Weymouth 35cm by 47cm
Lot 293: A caddy top Elliott mantle clock, with hand wind movement, the 3 1/2 inch dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and cherub spandrels, 23cm high including handle
Lot 294: A 19th century mahogany stick barometer by Baker of Shrewsbury, 94cm high. Ivory declaration reference AT1JQJHV
Lot 295: A late 19th / early 20th century Rococo style gilt brass watch holder 17.5cm high, and an early 20th century metal cased pocket watch
Lot 296: A 20th century Rococo style cast brass mantle clock chiming on a bell, in an ornate case with equestrian surmount and scroll feet, 42cm high, together with a pair of four light side candelabra 50cm high
Lot 297: A Garrard and Co mantle clock with Elliott hand wind movement, the Roman numeric chapter ring with raised brass spandrels, 23cm high
Lot 298: A Kundo 400 Day clock the green and black dial with Roman numerals under a glass dome on circular plinth base, dome 24cm high including base, together with a novelty German mantle clock the pendulum in the form of a merry-go-round, battery operated, dome 19cm high including base (a/f)
Lot 299: A George III Isle of Wight oak longcase clock, 12-inch painted break arch dial inscribed 'Nichols & Son, Newport', with twin winding holes, oval panel decorated with a seated female figure holding a bird aloft above Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date indicator, with break arch hood and door, on bracket feet, with two weights, height 192cm (A/F)
Lot 300: A 20th century oak longcase clock, 11-1/3 inch square dial, brass with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, decorative spandrels, striking on a bell, flat topped case, hood with barley twist columns, pendulum and weights attached, with key, height 185.5cm
Lot 301: A Victorian slate and malachite inlaid mantle clock with gilt Roman numerals, with pendulum 19.5cm high (bell and key missing)
Lot 302: An ornate gilt-brass mounted oak cased Hamburg American Clock Company striking 14 day mantle clock , c.1900, the movement striking on a gong, with original makers label inside the rear door, complete with pendulum and key, 54cm high
Lot 303: A German anniversary clock under a glass dome 29cm high
Lot 304: A 19th century three train fusee longcase clock movement, striking on a bell and chiming on eight bells, 12 1/2 inch circular dial with Gothic scrolling foliate decoration, the backplate engraved 'Calderwood & Son Makers Belgravia SW'
Lot 305: An Edwardian inlaid mahogany balloon form mantle clock on gilt ball supports 23cm high
Lot 306: An early 20th century oak cased mantle clock the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and visible escapement, indistinctly signed ' A Mahon? Paris', striking on a bell, 47cm high, 28cm wide, no key (a/f)
Lot 307: An Art Deco pink marble clock, the diamond shaped dial with Arabic numerals 27cm high, and two empty marble clock cases to include an Art Deco tri-colour marble example surmounted with a bronzed metal figure holding a spear
Lot 308: A Swiss cylinder music box, 19th century, inlaid lid, simulated rosewood and ebonised outer case, glazed cover, playing 8 airs, handwritten tune sheet, inscribed 5 1/2", tunes including 'Auld Lang Syne' and 'Blue Bells of Scotland', cylinder approximately 6 inches, case width 42cm
Lot 309: A French boule mantle clock, early 20th century, brass and gilt ormolu mounted case ebonised sides and back, raised on four scroll feet, retailed by Boodle & Dunthorne, Liverpool, the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, movement marked 'Made in France' (case AF), height 25cm
Lot 310: A Schatz anniversary clock under a glass dome 31cm high including dome
Lot 311: An 18th century oak cased striking 30 hour longcase clock by John Pocock of Snallish , the 11 inch square brass dial with engraved decoration, with pendulum and single weight, 198cm (6' 6") high.
Lot 312: A Victorian black slate and rouge marble mantle clock, of architectural form, with gilt coloured chapter ring, pierced central dial, Roman numerals, movement striking on a bell, together with pendulum and key, height 42.5cm
Lot 313: A Secessionist style table or desk clock, early 20th century, silvered metal and brass, inlaid with blue enamel, movement removable, circular dial with Roman numeral, lacking hands (A/F), height 14.5cm
Lot 314: A George III oak longcase clock, 11 1/2-inch painted break arch dial inscribed 'J J Dison, Cambridge', with twin winding holes, decorated with floral and bird design above Roman hour numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date indicator, with swan neck pediment to hood, on plinth base, with two weights, height 209cm (a/f)
Lot 315: A brass torsion clock, under glass dome, 20th century, raised on two columns, enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, movement number 17119, height overall 30cm, together with a Rotherham England bracket mantle clock, 20th century, mahogany case, dial with Roman numerals, steel spandrels, presentation inscription 'Tempus Fugit, A. Faulkner, 25 Years', with brass carrying handle height overall 26cm (2)
Lot 316: A 19th century slate and rouge marble mantle clock, French, enamelled dial with Roman numerals, movement number 7449, with key, height 25.5cm
Lot 317: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) 'The Young Folks Birthday Book', published by Hills & Co. London, inscribed and dated in an unknown hand 'April 27th 1907', together with 'Two Little Runaways' by James Buckland, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, published by Longmans, Green and Co., printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., 1898, 'An Old Fashioned Christmas Eve' and 'An Old Fashioned Christmas Day' by Washington Irving, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, published by Hodder & Stoughton, London (4)
Lot 318: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) a pair of Royal Staffordshire Pottery, Burslem vases, of baluster form with narrow neck, decorated with Cecil Aldin hunting scenes 'In The Open' and 'The First' (AF), bearing 'Cecil Aldin Sketches Reproduced by Special Permission' mark to base, height 30cm (2)
Lot 319: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) for Royal Doulton 'Dog Series', a hexagonal 'Titanian' vase, decorated against the blue ground with images of hounds within a geometric leaf border, numbered D1525, height 20.75cm
Lot 320: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) a pair of vintage tiles manufactured by Carter Tiles (Poole Pottery), each decorated with a seated Sealyham terrier dog and facsimile signature, impressed 'Carter Tiles, Regd UK, England, 16, 1954', one numbered DG5, 15.1cm x 15.1cm (2)
Lot 321: A collection of seven Royal Doulton 'Dogs of Character' figures, with designs inspired by Cecil Aldin illustrations, modelled as Jack Russell puppies H1/1095, H.N. 110, H.N. 1158 (AF), HN 1101 and three unnumbered, the tallest height 11cm
Lot 322: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) for Royal Doulton 'Aldin's Dogs': A large footed bowl, centrally decorated with a hound smoking a pipe, diameter 22.5cm, together with a jug, a two handled square dish, a two handled rectangular dish, an ashtray, a plate, a round dish and further dish, all numbered D4629, each decorated with scenes of hounds within a stylised leaf border, jug height 13.5cm (8)
Lot 323: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) 'A Gay Dog : The Story of a Foolish Year' by Cecil Aldin, published by William Heinemann, 1905 , together with 'Just Among Friends _ Pages from My Sketch Book' by Cecil Aldin, 2nd edition, published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1935, 'The Bunch Book' by James Douglas, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, 1st edition, 1932, 'Lost, Stolen or Strayed' by Marion Ashmore, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1931, and 'A Dog Day or The Angel in The House' by Walter Enamuel pictures by Cecil Aldin, 10th edition, published by William Heinemann, 1912 (5)
Lot 324: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) for Royal Doulton 'Dog Series', a 'Titanian' jug, decorated against the blue ground with portraits of a hound within a geometric leaf border, numbered D4525, height 11.5cm
Lot 325: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) for Royal Doulton 'Dog Series', a rectangular 'Titanian' two handled dish or tray, decorated against the blue ground with a hounds and fox mask, within a geometric leaf border, numbered D1525, diameter 36.5cm, together with two plates, one with hound and twine against a mottled blue ground, the other with hound smoking a pipe against a duck egg blue ground, 26cm and 21.5cm diameter (3)
Lot 326: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) for Royal Doulton 'Dog Series', a plate decorated against the blue green ground with images of a dogs, together with a similar larger plate, decorated to centre with a dog smoking a pipe, the larger diameter 26.75cm (both chipped) (2)
Lot 327: Cecil Aldin RBA (1870 - 1935) 'Hunting Scenes, Forty Sketches of Hunting Scenes and Countries, Selected and Arranged by Cecil Aldin', 1st edition, published Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1936, together with 'Roads and Vagabonds', by Kenneth Hare, illustrated by Cecil Aldin,published by Eyre and Spottiswoode (AF) (2)
Lot 328: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) for Royal Staffordshire Pottery, two 'In the Open' hunting scene plates, one matt finish, the other with red rim, each diameter 23cm (2)
Lot 329: A Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin with lid lithographic decorated with a Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) hunting scene, width 34.5cm
Lot 330: A collection of eight pieces of Royal Doulton, decorated against a yellow ground with hunting and inn scenes by Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), including a planter/ jardiniere, a large bowl, two plates (one labelled 'Cecil Aldin Exhibition 1990' label verso), a side plate, two two -handled rectangular dishes, all numbered D4507 and a similar design mug, numbered E3804, together with a plate (AF) with a Cecil Aldin cricket / Cadbury's scene, and a large Royal Doulton 'Series Ware' footed bowl decorated with cottage scenes, numbered 3647, diameter 30.25cm (10)
Lot 331: A large Burleigh Ware wall hanging charger, relief moulded as Sir Walter Raleigh playing bowls within a seascape, signed G. Labarr, stamped to base 'Modelled from the Original Drawing by Cecil Aldin' and 'Made Exclusively for the Rembrandt Guild', together with a large Burleigh Ware wall hanging charger relief moulded as Dick Turpin on horseback, signed Ridgway, numbered 5331, each diameter 41.5cm (2)
Lot 332: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) 'Old Inns', published by William Heinemann, signed 1st edition, 1921, limited edition no. 88, signature in black ink, together with 'Cathedrals of England' published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd., London, signed limited edition no. 77, 'Old Manor Houses', 1st edition, published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1923, 'The Romance of the Road', printed by Charles Scribners, 1928 (4)
Lot 333: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) for Burleigh Ware, a collection of five pieces, 'Merrie England' type range featuring designs after Cecil Aldin, including;a jardiniere/ planter, a teapot and three jugs, jardinere height 20.5cm (5)
Lot 334: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) for Burleigh Ware, a collection of twelve pieces, 'Merrie England range featuring designs after Cecil Aldin, including; two spill vases, a teapot, a cake stand, a jug, a square bowl, an oval bowl, two plates, a small round bow and two dishes, the jug height 13.5cm (12)
Lot 335: After Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) a vintage greyhound racing poster, featuring artwork by Cecil Aldin, 'The Greyhound Racing Thrill, South Bridge Wharf, Northampton, Every Thursday & Saturday Evening. Opening Easter Saturday April 7th, printed by J. Weiner Ltd. London, W.C.2.', lithograph (AF, severe damp/ mould to poster and frame), framed, 73cm x 49cm
Lot 336: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Scottish Terrier', original print on wooden panel, early 20th century, 13cm by 17.5cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 337: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Resting Dogs', two vintage colour prints, 25cm by 40cm and 22cm by 38cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 338: John Hassell (British, 1868 - 1948) , 'Portrait of the artist Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935)', pencil drawing, signed, 19cm by 9cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 339: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'An 18th century gentleman on horseback brandishing a pistol', ink drawing, signed, labels verso, 16cm by 21cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 340: Attributed to Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Study of a girl', watercolour on wooden panel, bears faint inscription, 19cm by 19cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 341: Attributed to Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'A portrait of the Queen's favourite horse, "Kintore", in a loose box, with a terrier', oil on canvas, 50cm by 75cm, framed.
Previously sold at Lay's Auctioneers of Penzance, Cornwall, 27th July 2006, lot number 1, where it was catalogued as "The estate of Emily Moore, who commissioned the young Cecil Aldin to paint a portrait of this grey which had been a favourite of Queen Victoria, sold together with a signed and inscribed dedication from Cecil Aldin to Emily Moore in which he acknowledges this first commission", please note the signed dedication is now missing.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 342: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Huntsmen on Horseback', a series of four original prints on wooden panels, early 20th century, 13cm by 18cm and 18cm by 13cm, matching frames.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 343: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Hunting Scenes', a set of four original prints heightened with white, on wooden panels, early 20th century, 8cm circular, matching frames.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 344: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Mr Pickwick', an original sketch, signed 18cm by 12.5cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 345: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Barry' and 'Jemima', a pair of vintage prints depicting terrier puppy's, 29cm by 29cm, matching frames.
Lot 346: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Good Boy' and 'Bad Boy', a pair of vintage prints depicting terriers, 34cm by 24cm, framed.
Lot 347: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , a vintage print depicting three vignettes of terriers, each with a short poem, images 13.5cm by 11cm and 11cm by 13.5cm, framed by The Frog & Mouse Picture Company of Leicester and Nuneaton, frame size 30cm by 60cm.
Lot 348: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , five vintage prints depicting terriers, all framed.
Lot 349: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , three original early 20th century chromographs depicting cricket, shooting and horse racing, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 350: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), six original pencil signed colour prints depicting historical buildings and country life, early 20th century, framed, (6).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 351: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , Four early 20th century lithographs depicting horses and country pursuits, framed, (4).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 352: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , a pair of early 20th century lithographs depicting Poultry, 19cm by 16cm, matching frames.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 353: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , six various original pencil signed colour prints depicting Inns and old buildings, early 20th century, framed, (6).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 354: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , six various original pencil signed colour prints depicting Inns, historical buildings and country life, early 20th century, framed, (6).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 355: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , six original pencil signed colour prints depicting Inns, historical buildings and country life, early 20th century, framed, (6).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 356: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'The Fitzwilliam - who-whoop near Solom Wood', Pencil signed colour print with title plaque, 33cm by 67cm, oak frame.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 357: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Bobs as a schoolmaster', an original lithograph, early 20th century, (the image shows Field-Marshall Lord Roberts teaching the young son of an Inn Keeper how to trace the letters of the alphabet, the event took place during the Boer War Campaign and was reported by Reuters, 29cm by 41cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 358: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'A scene from Handley Cross: Mr Pigg goes to receive his testimonial', watercolour, signed, labels verso from Christies Auctioneers, 12th November 2008, lot 91.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 359: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Dance scene', mixed media lithograph heightened with white, late 19th / early 20th century, 37cm by 27cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 360: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'The Bluemarket Races', a series of five original chromolithographs, Lawrence & Bullen Ltd, 38cm by 60cm, framed, (5).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 361: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), an early 20th century oak four fold screen containing twelve original chromolithographs, 68cm high by 120cm wide.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 362: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935 ), 'A Reserved Seat', an original chromolithograph published by William Sands of London, 28cm by 35cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 363: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Three Fishermen', an original chromolithograph, 36cm by 45cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 364: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Tavern scene with gentlemen playing cards', original chromolithograph, 38cm by 61cm, original oak frame.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 365: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'OP IT', an original lithograph First World War propaganda print with an English Bulldog seeing off a German Dachshund, 20cm by 46cm, oak frame.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 366: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Brighton' (depicting a horse drawn carriage), an original chromolithograph, 22cm by 50cm, together with another original chromolithograph depicting a stage coach scene, 41cm by 29cm, both framed, (2).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 367: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'Nonie', an original lithograph, c.1920, Richard Wyman & Co Ltd, 41cm by 41cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 368: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , six original early 20th century hunting prints, two signed in pencil, and one being a chromolithograph, framed, (6).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 369: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , ten various early 20th century original prints, depicting Le Touquet (France), a golf course, a court scene, a coaching scene, historical buildings and landscapes, framed, (10).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 370: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), a blue heightened sepia print on ivorine panel depicting two racing greyhounds, 9.5cm by 12.5cm, framed, a pencil signed and personally inscribed sepia print with text 'To Emily Moore', 20cm by 14cm, framed, a 1909 Exposition advertising print dated by hand, 22.5cm by 10.5cm, framed, an unframed sepia print on ivorine panel depicting a country man chasing off a fox, with inscription, 31cm by 23.5cm, and a limited edition sepia print depicting a fox in undergrowth, 13/300, 5cm by 20cm, framed. Together with an indistinctly signed pencil drawing by an unknown hand depicting birds perched, 19cm by 10.5cm, framed, (6).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 371: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'The Old School - Harrow', an original early 20th century lithograph signed and titled in pencil by the artist, 38cm by 32cm. Together with five further original prints by Aldin (one signed in pencil) depicting historical buildings and views, all framed, (6).
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 372: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935), 'London to Glasgow Royal Mail Stage Coach', a pencil signed chromolithograph, c.1903, Lawrence & Bullen, 39cm by 101cm, displayed within an Arts & Crafts oak overmantle frame, 132cm wide by 60cm high.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 373: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935): a collection of Cecil Aldin illustrated books, late 19th / early 20th century (approximately 18), together with four other similarly illustrated books.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector, from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 374: After Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Behind Time', colour print, 22cm by 39.5cm
Lot 375: Attributed to Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'A resting hound', oil on board, seemingly unsigned, 35cm by 45cm, inset relief moulded gilt frame.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 376: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Maypole Inn, Chigwell', pastel, signed, label verso for The Fine Art Society, 20th May 1935, entry number 36, 36cm by 51cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 377: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'The Bell Inn, Waltham St. Lawrence', Pencil signed limited edition etching, number 57/75, label verso for Eyre & Spottiswoode (Publishers) Ltd of London, 25cm by 35cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 378: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Fashionable Gentleman and Female Companions', watercolour and pastel, most likely an original illustration, 25cm by 36cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 379: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Huntsman on Horseback drinking from a Tankard', mixed media, signed in pencil, 15cm by 20cm, inset an original Arts & Crafts planished copper frame embossed with a Demon mask.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 380: Attributed to Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'At The Zoo', black pastel and pencil drawing, 14.5cm by 23cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 381: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cadbury's Cocoa', original advertising lithograph, c.1899, 30cm by 21cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 382: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Land and Water', an original advertising chromolithograph, Bemrose & Sons Ltd of Derby and London, 20cm by 12cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 383: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Emily Moore', original drawing, signed, titled, 40cm by 30cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 384: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 40cm by 30cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 385: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 40cm by 34cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 386: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 38cm by 32cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 387: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 40cm by 30cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 388: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 40cm by 32cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 389: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 40cm by 30cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 390: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 40cm by 30cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 391: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 40cm by 30cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 392: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Cathedral Scene', original pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 40cm by 32cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 393: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'A Race That Staggers Humanity', original lithograph, relates to The Boer War, 28cm by 44cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 394: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'In Memory of Amelia' depicting two girls sat writing in a graveyard, pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 41cm by 34cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 395: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'The First Fence', lithograph printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd of London, 43cm by 75cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 396: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Horse Racing Scene', Pencil signed chromolithograph, Lawrence & Bullen Ltd, c.1902, 38cm by 60cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 397: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'An elderly Gentleman and his Terrier passing through an Archway', Pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, printed and published by Eyre & Spottiswoode of London, 38cm by 28cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 398: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Hunting Scene', Pencil signed lithograph, c.1911, 42cm by 60cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 399: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Panoramic hunting scene and hills', Pencil signed lithograph with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, published and printed by Alfred Bell & Co Ltd of London, 32cm by 60cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 400: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'Hunting Scene', Pencil signed print published by Dennis Aldridge of Hinckley, Leicestershire, label verso, 28cm by 40cm, framed.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 401: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , '‘Coach and four horses leaving The George Inn’, oil on canvas, signed by the artist and inscribed ‘To Granny from Cecil Aldin’, remnants of old label verso, 54cm x 75cm, inset ornate antique relief decorated giltwood frame.
Purchased at Tennants Auctioneers, Leyburn, North Yorkshire, 24th November 2005, lot 1.
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 402: Cecil Aldin RBA (British, 1870 - 1935) , 'I'm not allowed on this sofa', Pencil signed limited edition etching, number 45/100, 20cm by 31cm, framed. (a/f - water damage)
Provenance: from the private collection of Christopher Pacey-Day, amassed over the past 60 years, a businessman, councillor, and passionate art collector from Rugby, Warwickshire, whose late wife was the ballerina Sylvia Lorden.
Lot 403: Thomas Shotter Boys NWS (British, 1803-1874), 'French Views', eleven original lithographs, two with early labels for Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd of 43 Old Bond Street, London, and numbered 42768 and 42457, all with later labels verso title and plate number, all framed, (11).
Lot 404: Robert Morley (British, 1857 - 1941) 'His Gold Mine', oil on board, mouse feeding within a barn, signed lower left, variously labelled verso including partial inscribed artists label and 'Liverpool, Dicksee & Co.' within ornately carved gilt frame, 10.75cm x 11.25cm
Lot 405: Vladislav Rohling (Czech, 1878 - 1949), three pencil signed etchings depicting street scenes, 17cm by 14cm, framed.
Lot 406: Hungarian School, harvesters in a field, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, paper labels verso, 75cm by 98cm
Lot 407: After Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842), self portrait, oil on panel, unsigned, in ornate giltwood and gesso 'Florentine' style frame, 36cm by 31cm including frame
Lot 408: Victorian school, portrait of a lady wearing a red headscarf, red drop earrings, and a red and white patterned shawl, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed John Colling*? and dated 1878, 51cm by 41cm
Lot 409: Marsha Hammel (American b 1949), Saxophone player, oil on paper, signed, 70cm by 53cm, together with a leather folder containing information on the artist
Lot 410: Keith W Hastings (b 1948), winter landscape with stream, oil on canvas, signed, 18cm by 24cm
Lot 411: Victor L. Prescott (19th/ 20th century) a pair of marine watercolour and gouache paintings, sailing vessel before a lighthouse and two masted sailing vessel on calm waters, signed lower right, each bearing partial inscribed label verso, framed, 25cm x 12cm (2)
Lot 412: After Edward King (British, active 19th/ 20th century), a set of four coloured etchings of London scenes, Horse Guards Parade, Buckingham Palace and the Queen Victoria Memorial, Cleopatra's Needle and the Thames Embankment and The Thames between Richmond and Petersham, each signed in pencil and additionally by the engraver, bearing blindstamp, published 1925 by The Museum Galleries, framed, the first 29cm high x 39cm wide (4)
Lot 413: After Daniel Hernandez (Peruvian 1856-1932), courting scene, 19th century colour print published in 1898 by Jean Boussod, Manzi, Joyant & Co., 32cm by 24cm, and two 19th century colour prints depicting interior scenes after Lucius Rossi (1846-1913), all three prints nicely presented in matching giltwood and gesso frames with garland surmount
Lot 414: After Friedrich Geselschap (German 1835-1898), portrait of a lady holding a basket of flowers, pencil, unsigned, 31cm by 25cm
Lot 415: James Burrell Smith (British 1822-1897), Scottish Highland view with couple beside a loch, ruined castle beyond, signed and dated 1871, 20cm by 48.5cm
Lot 416: A Marrani (Italian, active 19th century), a Dominican monk in the choir stalls of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, watercolour, signed, verso printed paper label 'The Quire at Santa Maria Novella', 43cm by 47cm
Lot 417: Martin Garvey (British 20th century), Stanton, Gloucestershire, lithograph, inscribed and signed in pencil, blindstamped for Warwick Galleries, 26.5cm by 32.5cm, unframed, together with a collection of unframed prints, etchings, engravings etc of scenic views to include Mousehole, Cornwall, Torquay and Goring-on-Thames (ARR)
Lot 418: 17th century Genoese School, The Holy family, oil on canvas, unsigned, 53cm by 64cm (some restoration and cleaning)
Lot 419: Attributed to Thomas Christopher Hofland (1777-1843), 'Winter landscape', oil on board, signed 'Hofman' , 14cm circular, framed.
Lot 420: Charles Edward Brittan (1837-1888), fox with mallard, watercolour and gouache, signed, 16cm by 21cm
Lot 421: Graham Isom (b 1945), haycart and figures before a field, oil on canvas, signed, 30.5cm by 41cm (ARR)
Lot 422: Margaret Palmer (b 1922), Victorian Winter, oil on board, signed, verso inscribed, 21cm by 28cm
Lot 423: Margaret Palmer (b 1922) , two ballerinas, oil on board, signed, 29.5cm by 24cm
Lot 424: Bernard Banks (20th century), The Park, watercolour, signed, verso inscribed paper label, 35.5cm by 55cm
Lot 425: Manner of David Roberts (1796-1864), church interior, oil on wood, unsigned, verso indistinctly inscribed paper labels, 18cm by 13.5cm, the gilt frame with plaque inscribed 'D Roberts RA'
Lot 426: Moodie (20th century) , 'Arabic male figure in an interior scene', oil, signed and dated (19)72, label verso for John Mathieson & Co, 48 Frederick Street, Edinburgh, 35cm by 45cm, framed.
Lot 427: After Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983) , 'L Oiseau Solaire, L Oiseanu Lunaire, Etincelles' (The Solar Bird, The Lunar Bird, Sparks), a triptych, unsigned lithograph, Galerie Maeght, Paris, 31cm by 70cm, unframed.
Lot 428: After Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893 - 1983), 'Trois Poches de Couleur' (Three Pockets of Colour), a triptych, unsigned lithograph, Mourlot of Paris, 31cm by 69cm, unframed.
Lot 429: After Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893 - 1983) , 'Maîtres Graveurs Contemporains' (contemporary master engravers), an unsigned lithograph in colours, 24cm by 28.5cm, unframed.
Lot 430: Marino Marini (Italian, 1901 - 1980), 'Cavalier', an unsigned lithograph, Mourlet of Paris, 31cm by 24cm, unframed.
Lot 431: After Serge Poliakoff (Russian / French, 1900 - 1969) , 'Composition rouge et bleue', an unsigned lithograph, Mourlet of Paris, 31cm by 24cm, unframed.
Lot 432: Colin Orchard (British, b.1935), 'Montpellier Gardens, Harrogate', oil on board, signed with monogram, fully signed and titled verso, 20cm by 20cm, framed.
Colin Orchard is one of Cornwall's most respected painters and has exhibited extensively at more than 50 art venues throughout the UK, his paintings have regularly featured at the Royal Academy Summer Shows, and in 2007 he was appointed a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.
Lot 433: Colin Orchard (British, b.1935) , 'Vuillard Exhibition in Sheffield' oil on board, signed with monogram, fully signed and titled verso, 17cm by 17cm, framed.
Colin Orchard is one of Cornwall’s most respected painters and has exhibited extensively at more than 50 art venues throughout the UK, his paintings have regularly featured at the Royal Academy Summer shows, and in 2007 he was appointed a member of the Royal Society of British Artists.
Lot 434: Italian School (19th century) , a set of three coloured engravings, scenes of urban life, framed, each overall 24.5cm high x 32cm, (3)
Lot 435: British School (late 19th / early 20th century), 'Rural river landscapes with thatched cottages and country folk', a pair, oils on canvas. 48cm by 73cm, framed.
Lot 436: Marcelle Milo-Gray (b 1954), terrier on a country path with stone bridge, gouache, faintly signed, 13.5cm by 22.5cm (ARR)
Lot 437: Marcelle Milo-Gray (b 1954), terrier jumping at a seagull in a rural landscape, gouache, faintly signed 13cm by 22cm (ARR)
Lot 438: Polish school (19th century), rural scene with cottage, figure and cattle beside a country track, oil on canvas, unsigned, 24cm by 28.5cm
Lot 439: Valerie Serres (20th century), Portrait miniature of a female figure with brown hair, believed to be Molly Stokes, on ivorine, inscribed verso, dated 1971, within tooled leather frame, panel height 7cm (ARR )
Lot 440: Pauline Denyer (contemporary), miniature still life, watercolour on ivorine, dated '95 and initialled lower right, variously inscribed verso, framed, 5cm high x 7.5cm wide (ARR)
Lot 441: Attributed to Alfred de Breanski (1852 - 1928) , Cottage on the Banks of a River, landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1910, bearing artists name verso, framed, (a.f.), 24cm high x 33.5cm wide
Lot 442: 19th century School , 'Interior scene depicting four 17th century male figures sat round a table', oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 74cm by 60cm, inset ornate giltwood frame.
Lot 443: English School (late 18th/ early 19th century), manner of Thomas Rowlandson, portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue jacket reading a document, watercolour and ink, framed, 13.5cm high x 10cm wide.
Lot 444: Late 19th / early 20th century French school, 'Return of the Gleaners', oil on panel, unsigned, verso part paper label inscribed 'Retour de Gleaners', panel 16cm by 22cm
Lot 445: Attributed to Mary Fedden RA (1915-2012), still life of flower and fruit, watercolour, gouache and collage on paper, unsigned, 33cm by 48cm (ARR)
Lot 446: Mary Fedden RA (1915-2012), landscape with fruit and vegetables in the foreground, gouache and watercolour on paper, signed, 46cm by 38.5cm (ARR)
Lot 447: Ann E Barlow (20th century), monochrome etching of leaves, possibly with Sydney Opera House motif, signed in pencil and dated 78, 69cm by 50cm
Lot 448: Douglas Ettridge (1927-2009), Second World War American bomber attacking a German plane, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1972, 58cm by 90cm
Lot 449: George Lennard Lewis, (British, 1826 - 1913 ) , 'French street scenes featuring Cathedrals and old timbered buildings', a pair, watercolours, both signed, 37cm by 25cm, modern frames.
Lot 450: Anne Spavin (Contemporary) , 'Georgian Country House', watercolour and ink, artists label verso and label for Prince George Galleries of Havant, 20cm by 33cm , framed.
Lot 451: George Richard Deakins (British, 1911 - 1982), 'Rural landscape with horse and cart, and a church in the distance', thick impasto on board, by palette knife, signed, artists label verso, 40cm by 60cm, framed.
Deakins served with the Royal Navy from 1927-1957, he began painting while serving on a British cruiser in the Indian Ocean during the 2nd World War, he enjoyed much commercial success and had numerous one man shows all around the world, on leaving the Navy he set his studio up in Dunster, Somerset.
Lot 452: After Anton Romako (Austrian 1832-1889), The Little Musician, pastel on paper, unsigned, 36cm by 26cm, unframed
Lot 453: Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988), Moghul, 1968 f rom the Indian Suite, Artist's Proof , etching and aquatint, signed, titled, and inscribed in pencil, 78cm by 56cm, unframed (ARR)
Lot 454: Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988), Novgorod, 1961, etching, numbered 30/50, inscribed and signed in pencil, 41cm by 52cm (ARR)
Lot 455: John Walsh (20th / 21st Century), 'The Victoria, Salford Quay' (Manchester), oil on paper, 2004, signed with initials, dated, artists labels verso, 68cm by 56cm, framed.
Lot 456: LOT WITHDRAWN
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904 - 1989), 'I FIORI SURREALISTI', 1981 Edizioni Eldec - Rome, hardbound folio, 41cm by 30cm , together with fifteen stamped limited edition lithographic still life prints, each 30cm by 21cm, unframed.
Lot 457: LOT WITHDRAWN
E Coleman (c.1930's) - a collection of ten pencil sketches of Hollywood stars and other figurative studies, mostly signed, dated, inscribed, all unframed, various sizes, (af).
Lot 458: A framed Indian gouache procession scene in shades of blue, with gilt embellishments, 23cm by 35.5cm
Lot 459: Continental school, tondo oil on board depicting moored boats, cathedral and buildings beyond, unsigned, 19cm diameter (a/f)
Lot 460: James Gilray (British, 1756 - 1815) , 'Matrimonial Harmonics' and 'Harmony Before Matrimony', a pair of antique coloured etchings, 26cm by 36cm, inset matching frames from The Wall Gallery (specialist picture framers, Battersea, London), (2).
Lot 461: Piercy Roberts (1774 - 1863), 'Comfort for an old maid', antique coloured etching, 25cm by 30cm, framed by The Wall Game (specialist picture framers, Battersea, London).
Lot 462: Attributed to William Henry Blackburn (1918 - 1995) : comprising a highly detailed pencil drawing of a periscope hidden within a statue of Adolph Hitler, with copious hand written notes, dated 1939, sheet 52cm by 22cm, a whimsical pencil and watercolour drawing depicting naked male figures and a bicycle with drinks trolley attached, with notes and poem, sheet ripped in an irregular shape, 22cm high, a pencil drawing of two figures outside a church, irregular shape, 17.5cm high, a woodblock print of huts, signed and dated 1939, sheet approx 20cm by 25cm, a woodblock printed greeting card for Christmas 1938, 14cm by 17.5cm, and a colour printed sheet 'Nancy of Bath', 19cm by 17.5cm, (6), (a.f.).
William Henry Blackburn was an award winning art director, painter, and photographer in both England and India throughout the 1940's to the 1980's, and working for Saatchi and Saatchi up until his death in 1995. His works have largely remained out of the public eye at his sons home since then, with just a few of his paintings in the hands of close family and friends or in a range of Museums across Great Britain and India.
Lot 463: Russell Brockbank (1913-1979), a signed pencil sketch on white card, unframed, 8.5cm by 12cm
Lot 464: Home is', pencil signed limited edition 'doodle' colour print, numbered 1/40, indistinctly signed and dated (20)17, 28cm by 41cm, framed.
Lot 465: After Feliks Topolski (1907 - 1989) 'This England' for School Prints Ltd., 1947, lithograph, printed in England by The Baynard Press, S.P.19, framed, framer label verso H.N. Fong, Hong Kong, 29.5 by 75.9cm
Lot 466: Pascal Magis (French 1955-2011), abstract in blue and orange, acrylic on board, signed, 40cm by 30cm, unframed (ARR)
Lot 467: Dame Laura Knight DBE RA RWS (1877-1970), Lamorna Cove, Cornwall, reproduction printed in colours, blind stamped and signed in pencil, pub 1935 by Frost & Reed Ltd Fine Art Publishers, 43cm by 65cm (ARR)
Lot 468: 20th century school, view of San Giorgio Maggiore through gondolas, Venice, watercolour, initialled and dated 'BO II 96', 45cm by 64cm
Lot 469: A 19th century Hunting engraving 'Charles Payne, Huntsman to The Pytchley Hunt with his whips John Woodcock and Edward Kinsbury', painted by John Bullen and printed by C.Moody's of London, 51cm by 66cm, inset a Victorian satin birds eye maplewood frame.
Lot 470: Lance Thackeray (1869-1916) & Lionel Edwards (1878-1966): a series of four original lithographs depicting humorous country and sporting pursuits, early 20th century, 31cm by 50cm, matching Hogarth frames, (4).
Lot 471: Lance Thackeray RBA (British, 1867 - 1916): 'Bridge' a set of four original chromolithographs depicting figures playing cards, Fine Art Society 1904, mages 29cm by 41cm, framed.
Lot 472: Lance Thackeray (1869-1916) & Lionel Edwards (1878-1966) : a series of four original lithographs, 'By Order of their Owner' / 'On View' / 'By Private Treaty' / 'For Sale without Reserve', Hills & Co, 1902, 24cm by 38cm, framed, (4).
Lot 473: After Charles Lorraine Smith (British, 1751-1835), a set of eight antique hand-coloured Hunting aquatints, The Pychely Hunt, by Francis Jukes, first published 1790, 21cm by 26cm, matching oak frames, (8).
Lot 474: Lance Thackeray RBA (British, 1867-1916), 'Edwardian bathers on the beach', watercolour, signed, 20cm by 33cm, framed.
Lot 475: Ian P Hudson (1950-2021), abstract in yellow, red and orange, 'Confocal Conic', oil on board, unsigned, paper labels verso, 61cm by 91.5cm
Ian P Hudson was born in Horsham, Sussex in 1950 and died in Headley Down, Hampshire in 2021 from Motor Neurone Disease. Between those dates he had a successful career in computing while indulging his own pleasures of opera design and singing, theatre prop and set design & construction. He also composed a symphony and adapted a Mozart libretto.
He visited various styles of painting over the years but latterly concentrated on abstract designs based mainly on scientific and mathematical formulae, and geometrical shapes.
Two of his paintings were commissioned by and hung in the offices of Radcliffe Chambers barristers, Lincoln’s Inn, London .
Lot 476: Ian P Hudson (1950-2021), 'Multicoloured Cardoid', oil on board, unsigned, paper labels verso, 61cm by 61cm
Ian P Hudson was born in Horsham, Sussex in 1950 and died in Headley Down, Hampshire in 2021 from Motor Neurone Disease. Between those dates he had a successful career in computing while indulging his own pleasures of opera design and singing, theatre prop and set design & construction. He also composed a symphony and adapted a Mozart libretto.
He visited various styles of painting over the years but latterly concentrated on abstract designs based mainly on scientific and mathematical formulae, and geometrical shapes.
Two of his paintings were commissioned by and hung in the offices of Radcliffe Chambers barristers, Lincoln’s Inn, London .
Lot 477: Ian P Hudson (1950-2021), 'The Only Proper Custard Is Made With Custard Powder', oil on board, unsigned, signed paper label verso dated December 2003, 60.6cm by 60.6cm
Ian P Hudson was born in Horsham, Sussex in 1950 and died in Headley Down, Hampshire in 2021 from Motor Neurone Disease. Between those dates he had a successful career in computing while indulging his own pleasures of opera design and singing, theatre prop and set design & construction. He also composed a symphony and adapted a Mozart libretto.
He visited various styles of painting over the years but latterly concentrated on abstract designs based mainly on scientific and mathematical formulae, and geometrical shapes.
Two of his paintings were commissioned by and hung in the offices of Radcliffe Chambers barristers, Lincoln’s Inn, London .
Lot 478: Ian P Hudson (1950-2021), 'RedBlueYellowGreen Nephroid 1' from the 'Nephroids' series, oil on board, unsigned, paper label verso dated September 2004, 60.6cm by 60.6cm
Ian P Hudson was born in Horsham, Sussex in 1950 and died in Headley Down, Hampshire in 2021 from Motor Neurone Disease. Between those dates he had a successful career in computing while indulging his own pleasures of opera design and singing, theatre prop and set design & construction. He also composed a symphony and adapted a Mozart libretto.
He visited various styles of painting over the years but latterly concentrated on abstract designs based mainly on scientific and mathematical formulae, and geometrical shapes.
Two of his paintings were commissioned by and hung in the offices of Radcliffe Chambers barristers, Lincoln’s Inn, London .
Lot 479: James Alphege Brewer (1881-1946), two views of Antwerp comprising 'Antwerp (The old Meat Market)' and 'Antwerp (from the Rue de Bepper)', coloured etchings, inscribed and signed in pencil, 20cm by 13cm, verso paper labels for Garve Hessenberg Picture Conservation and Restoration studios
Lot 480: Ralph William Bardill (British, 1876 - 1935), 'Old Cottages - Glan Conway', watercolour, signed lower left, variously labelled verso including inscribed artists label 'Ralph W. Bardill R.C.A, Pine Grove, Glan Conway, North Wales', 25.5cm x 37cm
Lot 481: Nellie Clough (British, fl. 1910 - 1920) Feeding Chickens before a Farm House, watercolour, signed lower right, framed, bearing Boots framer label verso, 33.5cm x 48.5cm, together with Stanley Herdman (British, fl. 1882 - 1909) Cattle Grazing on the Banks of a River, watercolour and ink, signed lower left, framed, variously labelled verso including 'R. Jacksons & Son, Liverpool', 44.5cm x 61cm (2)
Lot 482: Stanley Pettigrew (Irish 1927-2022), river landscape with sheep and distant mountains, oil on board, signed, 50cm by 76cm
Lot 483: Leon Underwood (Captain George Claude Leon Underwood) (1890-1975), 'The Tulip Girl', etching, signed and dated 1921 in pencil to lower right margin, framed, 19.5cm by 14.5cm
Lot 484: Henry F. Lucas Lucas (1848 - 1943) Polo Match, signed print, blindstamp lower left, 'published 1902 by A. Baird - Caster and H. F. Lucas Lucas, 61 Jermyn St., London. The proprietors of the copyright', printed in Munich, framed, 78cm wide x 37cm high, together with WIlliam & Henry Barraud 'The Pytchley Hunt, The Crick Meet', coloured engraving, 79 Park St. London, 9th March 1852, (AF evidence of damp to lower margin), within maple frame, 53cm x 82cm (2)
Lot 485: Peter Howson OBE (British, b.1958), 'Women of America', 2001, oil on canvas, signed, label verso for the Amelia Flowers Gallery, 199 - 205 Richmond Road, London, 198cm by 260cm, framed.
This massive symbolic masterpiece depicts a group of American socialites draped in the stars and stripes and positioned like a game of snakes and ladders, which Howson maintains represents anti-imperialism.
Lot 486: Peter Howson OBE (British, b.1958), 'Calm before the storm', 1989, oil on canvas, labels verso for the Angela Flowers Gallery, 199 - 205 Richmond Road, London, 253cm by 213cm, framed.
Provenance: Sotheby's 'Made in Britain' auction, London, 10th September 2019, lot 64, from the collection of the Late Robert Heller.
Exhibited: Lingen, Kunsthalle Lingen, 'Peter Howson Works 1982 - 2005, a Retrospective Encounter', 5th February - 17th April 2006.
Lot 487: Peter Howson OBE (British, b.1958), 'The Boxers Dream', 1987, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated verso 'HOWSON, THE BOXERS DREAM' 1987', also bears various labels verso for the Flowers Gallery, London, 122cm by 91.5cm, framed.
Provenance: Sotheby's 'Made in Britain' auction, London. 10th September 2019, lot 65, from the collection of the late Robert Heller.
Exhibited: Lingen, Kunsthalle Lingen, 'Peter Howson Works 1982 - 2005, a Retrospective Encounter', 5th February - 17th April 2006.
Lot 488: James Henry Kibart (British, 1912 - 2001) 'The Old Central Line', watercolour scene of a steam locomotive being hoisted on a crane, unsigned, bearing inscribed label verso, framed, 31.5cm x 43.5cm
Lot 489: After William Heath (pseudonym Paul Pry) (British, 1794 - 1840) 'Poltiical Billiards' satirical cartoon relating to India, Turkey and Greece depicting contemporary monarchs, published 'Sep 30 1820 by T. McLean, 26 Haymarket, Sole Publishers of W Heath Etching', framed, 23.5cm x 34.5cm
Lot 490: Nora Davison (fl. 1881 - 1905) A Football Match at Eton College, watercolour and pencil, signed lower right, framed, 21.5cm x 36.75cm
Lot 491: Brian Shields 'Braaq' FBA (British, 1951-1997), 'I'nt Christmas Brilliant', oil on canvas, signed 'Braaq', Gallery label verso for Collect Art, Lymm, Cheshire, and Gallery 2, Windermere, Cumbria, 60cm by 90cm, framed.
Lot 492: Alan Lowndes (British, 1921 - 1978) , 'Seaside Cat', oil on board, signed, dated 1956, titled by hand verso, 24cm by 30cm, framed.
Provenance: Christies Auctioneers, London, 19th March 2015, lot 98.
Lot 493: Ken Howard OBE RA (British, 1932-2022), 'Seated female nude', oil on canvas, signed, 30cm by 26cm, framed
Lot 494: William Crosbie RSA RGI (Scottish, 1915 - 1999) , 'In the Tea House', oil on board, signed, dated LXXXII, inscribed by hand verso and labels verso, 60cm by 50cm, framed.
Lot 495: François Gall (Hungarian / French, 1912 - 1987), 'Montmartre, Paris', oil on board, signed and titled, label verso for The Crane Gallery, 35 South King Street, Manchester, 45cm by 54cm, framed.
Lot 496: Anthony Robert Klitz (British, 1917 - 2000) , 'Tower Bridge, London', oil on canvas; signed, bears presentation plaque 'Presented to Fergus Montgomery by Dudley West Conservative Association', 60cm by 90cm, framed.
Lot 497: Mary Fedden OBE RA RWA (British,1915-2012) , 'Table top still life', watercolour, signed, dated '08, Gallery label verso for Collect Art, Lymm, Cheshire, 12cm by 15cm, framed.
Lot 498: Mary Fedden OBE RA RWA (British,1915-2012) , 'Still life with Fruit', 2008, pencil signed limited edition artists proof giclee print, number 8/75, with certificate of authenticity verso from Aquarelle Publishing Ltd, 36cm by 30cm, framed.
Lot 499: Sir Kyffin Williams OBE RA (British, 1918-2006), 'Old Farmer', pencil signed artists proof print, signed with initials, labels verso, 55cm by 31.5cm, framed.
Lot 500: Arthur Rackham VPRWS (British, 1867-1939), 'The Modern Perseus', watercolour, bodycolour and pencil, signed, Gallery label verso for Chris Beetles Ltd, Ryder Street, St James, London, 25cm by 19cm, framed.
Provenance: Chris Beetles Gallery, The estate of the late Barbara Edwards, daughter of the artist.
Exhibited: 'The illustrators, The British Art of illustration 1800 - 2008', November 2008 to January 2009, number 33.
Lot 501: School of Palma il Giovanni (Italian, 1548-1628) , 'study of three horses heads', black chalk drawing on blue paper, Gallery labels verso for Collect Art, Lymm, Cheshire, with a stated provenance to the estate of Martyn Goff CBE OBE, rare book dealer and Booker Prize administrator, 25cm by 15cm, framed.
Lot 502: John Myatt (British, b.1945 - an artist and art forger, who, with John Drewe, perpetrated what has been described as 'the biggest art fraud of the 20th century' ) After Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893-1983), 'Constellations'' hand painted mixed media, bears a Washington Green Fine Art label verso, 40cm by 58cm, framed.
Lot 503: Patrick Caulfield (British, 1936-2005), 'Occasional Table', c.1972, pencil signed limited edition screenprint, number 4/500, 58cm by 72cm, framed.
Lot 504: Sandra Blow RA (British, 1925-2006), 'Abstract Collage', signed, approximately 53cm by 54cm, framed.
Lot 505: Sandra Blow RA (British, 1925-2006) , 'Pink Zen', abstract gouache and collage on paper, bears a label verso 'The residual contents of the studio of Sandra Blow, lot 42' (Barnes Thomas County Auctioneers, auction of Fine Art to include the residual contents of Bullan's Court, St Ives, Cornwall, the studio of Sandra Blow), approximately 76cm by 60cm, framed.
Lot 506: Sandra Blow RA (British, 1925-2006), 'Abstract' white stripe and applied metal rod on black, mixed media and oil on canvas, 122cm by 137cm, framed.
We are advised from the vendor that it was purchased at Christies Auctioneers.
Lot 507: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002) , 'Study, Romney Cook in striped top', oil on canvas, signed and titled by artist verso, 33cm by 23cm.
Lot 508: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002), 'Jealousy Theme, I shall always have her heart', oil (cryla) on board, signed, further signed, titled and inscribed by artist verso, also inscribed by artist verso 'figure carries resemblance to Marcel Duchamp', 62cm by 75cm, framed.
Lot 509: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002) , 'Male figure seated in a Windsor chair', watercolour, signed, inscribed verso "PROV; Bonhams Oxford Lot 39 15 May 2013", also with a label verso Barbican, Plymouth', 38cm by 30cm, framed.
Lot 510: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002), 'Painter with women / Project 18, observations on the theme of the Double, St. Anthony theme (Daemon Series)', oil on canvas, signed twice verso, titled / inscribed by artist verso, labels verso, 87cm by 148cm, framed.
Lot 511: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002) , 'The Painter with Moi Wong, Painter with women / observations on the theme of the Double - St Anthony theme, Project 18', oil on canvas, signed twice verso, titled by artist verso, 178cm by 87cm, framed.
Provenance: Sotheby's, London, '20th Century British & Irish Art, 15th September 2004, lot 191.
Lot 512: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002), 'Cyder Rider, Pram Factory', from the Vagrancy series, inscribed by artist verso "NFS G. WRIGHT 75468, Cyder Rider, Vagrancy, Pram Factory", also with label verso "The Portrait Painter, 25 The Parade, Barbican, Plymouth, PL1 2JN", 97cm by 145cm, framed.
Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 'Paintings and Drawings from the Studio of the late Robert Lenkiewicz, 18th September 2003.
Lot 513: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002) , 'Apollo and Daphne, study of mache figures', oil on canvas, 110cm by 119cm, framed.
Exhibition: The Painter with Mary 1981, No.30
Provenance: Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood Auctioneers, Exeter, Devon, 13th October 2020, lot 401.
Lot 514: Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002) , 'Silver Lake' (possibly part of Project 19 - Landscape, During his convalescence at the quiet Mudbank Lake Cottage on an estuary near Kitley, Plymouth, Lenkiewicz produced this project of fewer than forty pictures on the theme of Landscape The Painter as St Jerome), oil on canvas, 183cm by 282cm.
Provenance: The Lenkiewicz Studio Sale, Westpoint Arena, Clyst St Mary, near Exeter, Devon, Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood Auctioneers, April 2008.
Lot 515: Henry Moore RA RWS (British, 1831 - 1895), 'Seascape with ships in the distance', oil on canvas, signed, dated 1869, old label verso "HENRY MOORE R.A. oil on canvas 20 x 36 inches, Exhibited R.A. 1870, No. 901, signed and dated 1869", 50cm by 91cm, framed.
Provenance: Royal Academy exhibition 1870, number 901
Lot 516: John Haskins (British, contemporary) 'Solo Performance', study of a young ballerina, oil on board, signed lower right, labelled and titled verso, framed, 29.5cm x 19cm ARR
Lot 517: British School (20th century) portrait of a lady wearing a hat, oil on board, indistinctly signed lower right 'M. W****- Smith' dated '75, framed, 52cm x 40cm
Lot 518: Michael MacDonagh Wood (contemporary), canal scene, Venice, 'Fondamenta Verona', limited edition colour print, inscribed, numbered 28 of 250 and signed in pencil, 84cm by 57cm
Lot 519: Michael MacDonagh Wood (contemporary), 'Venetian Scene II', limited edition colour print, inscribed, numbered 434/500 and signed in pencil, 37.5cm by 27.5cm
Lot 520: Jennifer Hogwood, 'Mini Moo's & Me', limited edition canvas on board with applied diamante, numbered 21/195, 50.8cm by 50.8cm, with Certificate of Authenticity
Lot 521: Jennifer Hogwood, 'Wish Upon A Star', limited edition canvas on board with applied diamante, numbered 21/195, 45.7cm by 35.5cm, with Certificate of Authenticity
Lot 522: A Globe Wernicke style oak sectional bookcase, three shelves with glazed doors, on bracket feet 119cm high, 87cm wide, 36cm deep
Lot 523: An Art Deco limed oak ladies or child's desk and matching chair attributed to Ebenezer Gomme ‘Cromwell’ range, of barrel form, with removable inkwell / pen tray, carved with floral motif, single drawer, bearing retailers ‘Bowman Brothers, Camden’ label ivorine label, the chair with low curved back and sleigh feet 68cm high, 74cm wide, 49.5cm deep
Lot 524: A Jacobean style oak side cabinet carved with flower and dragon motifs, two centra drawers flanked by two panel doors enclosing cupboard, on bulbous legs height 91cm, width 136cm, depth 46cm
Lot 525: An Arts & Crafts oak three tier side unit / buffet, c.1900 , inlaid with Mackintosh style fruitwood marquetry motifs, 107cm wide by 49cm deep by 114cm high.
Lot 526: A vintage wickerwork and wooden framed stand with five open oval tiers, 127cm high by 38cm wide,
Lot 527: A good quality Victorian carved oak library table in the gothic taste, decorated throughout with lions masks and stylised foliage, fitted with two frieze drawers, raised on solid spiral twist end supports and a corresponding double-stretcher, the scrolled feet terminating on casters, 130cm wide by 68cm deep by 80cm high.
Lot 528: An Asian brass coffee table with chased and pierced decoration, raised on a carved wooden folding base, early 20th century, 76cm diameter by 66cm high.
Lot 529: A late 19th century Colonial style bamboo stick stand / umbrella stand, inset with three Aesthetic design ceramic tiles, 57cm wide by 54cm deep by 97cm high.
Lot 530: An 18th century panelled oak coffer, the hinged lid above profusely carved decoration to three sides, raised on stile feet, 150cm wide by 55cm deep by 67cm high.
Lot 531: A vintage reconstituted stone pedestal bird bath in an 18th century taste, 78cm high.
Lot 532: A vintage industrial oak framed office swivel chair, c.1920, with green leatherette seat, metal mechanism, and stencil marked 'P.A.C' to underside.
Lot 533: An Edwardian inlaid walnut circular two tier jardiniere stand , raised on outsplayed square supports, 30cm diameter by 95cm high.
Lot 534: A set of four Edwardian carved beech dining chairs , c.1900, having carved top rails in the art nouveau style, above padded back panels and stylised openwork splats, upholstered seats, front turned cylindrical supports.
Lot 535: A vintage medium oak bureau / writing desk of small proportions, c.1900 / 1920, having a fall front enclosing a fitted interior, above open shelves, 52cm wide by 25cm deep by 108cm high.
Lot 536: A pair of late 19th century carved walnut framed ladies and gentlemans armchairs , with green dralon upholstered backs and seats, matching decorative carved top rails, raised on turned supports and casters.
Lot 537: Gianfranco Frattini for Luci Italia: An Abele table lamp, Italian, c. 1970s / 1980s, in red painted aluminium and plastic, marked to base, height 38cm
Lot 538: An 18th century and later oak coffer with carved three panel front height 69cm, width 147cm, depth 63cm
Lot 539: A 19th century mahogany 'cottage' drop leaf dining table , the rectangular top with moulded edges and rounded corners, on turned gate leg support terminating on brass casters, 106cm by 45cm opening to 145cm by 106cm (a practical table for a small home).
Lot 540: A vintage Georgian style cross banded mahogany coffee table , mid 20th century, the circular form with Chippendale style pie-crust borders, raised on cabriole legs terminating on claw and ball feet, 74cm diameter by 40cm high.
Lot 541: A small vintage figured walnut drop leaf table side table , mid 20th century, the oval top raised on slender cabriole supports, 62cm by 21cm opening to 75cm by 62cm, 62cm high.
Lot 542: A vintage period style nest of three graduated cross-banded mahogany occasional tables , mid 20th century, raised on cabriole legs with shell moulded knees, largest 60cm wide.
Lot 543: A pair of nicely weathered reconstituted stone garden figures , 20th century, 61cm high.
Lot 544: A Victorian fluted mahogany pedestal pot cupboard , the hinged circular top with inset tapestry panel enclosing a ceramic liner with lid, above the base section incorporating a pull-out step, 42cm diameter by 47cm high.
Lot 545: A set of six Victorian walnut dining chairs , the shaped and carved backs above gold dralon upholstered seats, raised on front turned and fluted tapering cylindrical supports (well made, of good solid construction).
Lot 546: A pair of Victorian ladies and gentlemans carved walnut 'show wood' framed armchairs , re-upholstered in apple green dralon and with buttoned backs, raised on front cabriole legs.
Lot 547: A pair of Edwardian love seats , of beech construction with line inlay, can be used as a pair of circle-back easy chairs or fitted side-by-side facing in opposite directions as a traditional 'love seat'.
Lot 548: An 18th century mahogany dropleaf cottage dining table , raised on padfoot supports, 110cm by 38cm opening to 118cm by 110cm.
Lot 549: An 18th century mahogany dropleaf cottage dining table, raised on claw and ball supports, 108cm by 41cm, opening to 128cm by 108cm.
Lot 550: An Edwardian mahogany open armchair, having a decorative carved and pierced back above the re upholstered seat, raised on front hoof feet united by stretchers.
Lot 551: An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bureau bookcase , having two glass panelled doors enclosing two adjustable shelves, above the hinged fall front with fitted interior, and three graduated long drawers beneath, raised on cabriole legs, 96cm wide by 48cm deep by 211cm high (dismantles into two sections for ease of transport).
Lot 552: A 19th century walnut corner fitting whatnot , having four graduated open shelves and turned uprights, raised on casters, 67cm wide by 137cm high.
Lot 553: A set of six Edwardian carved medium oak dining chairs, c.1900, having foliate and scroll carved top rails above nicely re-upholstered back panels and seats, raised on front baluster turned supports with casters (comfortable and solidly built).
Lot 554: An Edwardian Sheraton revival mahogany inlaid bureau bookcase, with glazed panel door enclosing three shelves, the fall front enclosing fitted interior, above four drawers on bracket feet, height approx 250cm, width 97cm
Lot 555: A Victorian piano stool with rising upholstered box seat, on square tapered legs with castors, 50cm
Lot 556: A 19th century mahogany oval drop leaf gate leg dining / supper table, raised on moulded square tapered supports, 120cm by 57cm opening to 171cm by 120cm.
Lot 557: A pair of contemporary black leatherette recliner swivel armchairs with matching footstools, raised on bentwood outswept bases.
Lot 558: A vintage teak 'Long John' coffee table , the shaped top raised on four screw-in ebonised legs, 122cm by 40cm.
Lot 559: A Georgian style inlaid mahogany coffee table , 20th century, the shaped top raised on four fluted tapered cylindrical legs, 84cm wide by 51cm high.
Lot 560: A set of three Edwardian oak office armchairs , two with matching upholstered seats, one differently upholstered.
Lot 561: A 19th century mahogany Hall chair , with ornate carved back, shaped front seat, turned front supports and sabre rear supports.
Lot 562: A vintage solid oak Jacobean style coffee table , mid 20th century, the oval top raised on baluster turned supports, 73cm by 47cm, 44cm high.
Lot 563: An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, c.1900, the two glass panelled doors enclosing a lined interior fitted with two shelves, and enclosed storage beneath, raised on Chippendale style legs, 104cm wide by 178cm high by 36cm deep.
Lot 564: An Edwardian rosewood inlaid sofa upholstered in pale yellow floral patterned fabric, with foliate pierced show wood frame, padded back and button scroll arms on square tapered legs and spade feet to castors
Lot 565: A 20th century yew bookcase top section with glazed panel doors enclosing three shelves, the base with two drawers above cupboard doors on bracket feet, 193cm high, 92cm wide, 40cm deep
Lot 566: A late Victorian walnut bookcase, having two glass doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, above one long drawer and two cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 104cm wide by 202cm high by 39cm deep (in two sections for ease of transport).
Lot 567: A Victorian mahogany loo table, the hinged circular top raised on a tapered hexagonal column, triform base and bun feet, 106cm diameter by 72cm high.
Loo tables, a type of folding card table, were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, especially in Victorian England, and were originally designed for playing the card game "Loo" or "Lanterloo"
Lot 568: A Victorian carved mahogany 'show-wood' framed armchair , with buttoned green upholstery.
Lot 569: A Victorian mahogany bookcase, the upper section with two glass panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base fitted with two drawers above two panelled cupboard doors, on a plinth base, 95cm wide by 198cm high by 47cm deep, (in two sections).
Lot 570: A set of six Victorian walnut dining chairs , of good solid construction, re-upholstered in a striped red fabric.
Lot 571: An Edwardian fruitwood rocking chair , with red fabric upholstered back, seat and arms.
Lot 572: A Georgian revival crossbanded mahogany coffee table , 20th century, the circular top raised on four cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 84cm diameter by 60cm high.
Lot 573: An Edwardian walnut bookcase , the shaped cornice above two glass panelled doors with carved decoration, enclosing three adjustable shelves, raised on cabriole legs, 136cm wide by 155cm high by 36cm deep.
Lot 574: A fine early 18th century marquetry and parquetry inlaid figured walnut escritoire, having a secret frieze drawer above the fall front enclosing a decorative and well fitted interior, with secret compartments, the base fitted with two short and two long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, 100cm wide by 156cm high by 48cm deep, (in two sections).
Lot 575: An early 18th century cross-banded figured walnut bureau , the hinged sloping fall front enclosing a fitted interior with a well, above two short and two long graduated drawers fitted with brass swan neck handles and shaped backplates, raised on bracket feet, 89cm wide.
Lot 576: An Aesthetic Period ebonised low chair, c.1870, re-upholstered.
Lot 577: An Edwardian mahogany inlaid kidney shaped tray with scrolling foliate design to the centre and two brass handles 68cm
Lot 578: A pair of impressive period style brass mounted walnut open display shelves , 20th century, each with five open shelves above one long base drawer fitted with military style brass flush handles, 92cm wide by 215cm high by 46cm deep.
Lot 579: A 19th century mahogany shaped front sideboard , having a central bow front drawer flanked by a concave cellarette and a concave cupboard door, fitted with brass handles and American style 'eagle' backplates, raised on six square tapered supports terminating on spade feet, 122cm wide by 56cm deep by 90cm high.
Lot 580: A mahogany cake stand with three circular tiers 90cm high
Lot 581: An 18th century coffer , the hinged lid above carved and panelled decoration, raised on stile feet, 139cm wide by 58cm deep by 70cm high.
Lot 582: A 19th century marble topped ebonised and parcel gilt console table of small proportions, 77cm wide by 41cm deep by 90cm high, (af).
Lot 583: A 19th century mahogany 'cottage' drop leaf gate leg dining table, the top with moulded edges and rounded corners, raised on nicely turned cylindrical supports, 104cm by 43cm opening to 129cm by 104cm, (af).
Lot 584: A vintage period style glass chandelier (damaged and in need of repair).
Lot 585: An ornate vintage wrought iron chandelier / candle holder (not wired for electricity), 55cm drop.
Lot 586: An antique oak draw leaf extending dining table in a 17th century style , raised on bulbous baluster turned supports united by a 'Y' shaped stretcher, 121cm by 80cm opening to 220cm by 80cm.
Lot 587: A George III mahogany chest , with hinged lid enclosing storage space, above two dummy drawers and two long drawers, fitted with turned knob handles and raised on bracket feet, 97cm wide by 55cm deep by 90cm high.
Lot 588: An elm and beech Captains chair, with nicely turned supports and good patination.
Lot 589: A set of 8 George III style mahogany dining chairs, late 19th / early 20th century, comprising two carvers and six singles, with ribbon and foliate carved lattice backs, and raised on front inner chamfered moulded square legs, (8).
Lot 590: A fine quality French Louis XV revival ormolu mounted cross-banded rosewood small vitrine / side cabinet , late 19th / early 20th century, the serpentine top inset with leather panel, above the glass panelled door enclosing shelves, above a shaped apron, raised on shaped front supports, 70cm wide by 30cm deep by 98cm high.
Lot 591: A fine quality and ornately decorative French Louis XV revival marble topped and ormolu mounted cross-banded kingwood vitrine , early 20th century, embellished with bacchanalian putti, swags and festoons, the bevelled glass panelled door enclosing a lined interior and adjustable glass shelves, raised on tapered supports, 70cm wide by 38cm deep by 153cm high.
Lot 592: A George III mahogany night cupboard, with tray-top incorporating four handles, above two doors inlaid with boxwood stringing, raised on square supports, 48cm wide by 48cm deep by 74cm high.
Lot 593: A vintage oak sidetable in an 18th century style, the single drawer with lozenge carved decoration, raised on bun, block and bulbous turned supports, 76cm wide by 48cm deep by 66cm high.
Lot 594: A solid pine chest, modern, having two short over two long drawers fitted with turned knob handles, raised on a plinth base, 76cm wide by 46cm deep by 75cm high.
Lot 595: A vintage mahogany cheval mirror , 143cm high.
Lot 596: An oak open bookcase in the Arts & Crafts taste , early 20th century, 77cm wide by 18cm deep by 91cmm high.
Lot 597: A carved pine dressing table mirror, with swing oval mirror on a shaped base, 49cm high.
Lot 598: A rustic stripped pine kitchen table , 20th century, the rectangular top with rounded corners, raised on turned supports, 122cm by 92cm.
Lot 599: An old wooden stool (could also be used as a side table), the rectangular top with pierced handle on block supports with uniting stretcher 50cm high, 46cm wide, 37cm deep
Lot 600: An Empire style giltwood and gesso wall mirror with painted panel 'fixed on glass' depicting classical figures flanked by barley twist columns, 54cm by 31cm
Lot 601: A barrel back winged armchair of Georgian design, with brown leather upholstery, on cabriole legs to ball and claw feet
Lot 602: A large alder wood framed rectangular wall mirror with ribbed spindle design and bevelled mirror plate 81cm by 112cm
Lot 603: A Victorian style buttoned red leather office swivel chair , modern, solid beech frame.
Lot 604: An Edwardian Adams revival mahogany demi-lune side cabinet , decorated with carved anthemion, swag, and beaded motifs, with central cupboard door, raised on turned cylindrical supports, 108cm by 45cm by 99cm high.
Lot 605: A Georgian revival mahogany bow front tall corner cabinet , in two sections, early 20th century, the glass panelled doors with ornate brass keys, enclosing fixed shelves, raised on bracket feet, 184cm high by 60cm wide.
Lot 606: A reproduction stripped pine pedestal desk , with gilt tooled green leather top above a configuration of nine drawers, raised on plinth bases, 122cm wide by 58cm deep (in three sections).
Lot 607: A vintage mahogany cheval mirror, 160cm high.
Lot 608: A good quality Georgian revival carved mahogany stool , early 20th century, with drop in seat, ornate carved decoration, raised on claw and ball feet.
Lot 609: A smart Georgian revival parcel gilt and walnut wall mirror, late 19th / early 20th century, with carved and pierced crest, 68cm high by 41cm wide.
Lot 610: A 19th century fruitwood chest of drawers , the moulded top with rounded front corners, above two short and two long drawers fitted with turned knob handles, raised on flat bun feet, 92cm wide by 52cm deep by 91cm high.
Lot 611: A late 19th century painted pine dressing chest, having a swing mirror above shaped shelf and two small trinket drawers, the base section fitted with two short drawers over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 107cm wide by 47cm deep by 163cm high, (af).
Lot 612: A 19th century stripped pine chest, having two short drawers above two long drawers fitted with turned knob handles, raised on turned bun feet, 81cm wide by 46cm deep by 81cm high.
Lot 613: A c.1960's / 70's teak extending circular dining table, 122cm diameter extending to 168cm by 122cm, together a set of four c.1960's / 70's teak dining chairs, (5).
Lot 614: A c.1960's / 70's teak sideboard, fitted with a pull down drinks cabinet, two cupboard doors, and three drawers, 184cm wide by 46cm deep by 78cm high.