Lot 1: A Gambaro and Poggi Murano glass vase of slender baluster form with red, green and back stripes, engraved mark to base, 41cm high
Lot 2: A green glass carboy 48cm high
Lot 3: A Royal Crown Derby 'Japan' palette tea set , pattern number 2451, comprising six cups, six saucers, six side plates, and a 23cm diameter serving dish, (19).
Lot 4: A Winchcombe Pottery studio pottery vase, decorated with tenmoku abstract forms on mottled ribbed grounds, impressed seal mark, 23cmhigh.
Lot 5: A studio pottery dish, late 20th century, stoneware, with brown and teal coloured glaze, raised geometric motif to centre, monogrammed to base, diameter 30cm
Lot 6: A collection of Royal Doulton Bunnykins figures , most boxed, to include World War II Collection six figure set, Gold Edition Robin Hood, Maid Marian and Little John, most boxed
Lot 7: Three Royal Doulton porcelain models of ladies comprising Southern Belle, Denise and Dinky Do, together with a Coalport porcelain model 'My Sister My Friend', tallest 21cm high (4)
Lot 8: A collection of thirty-two Royal Doulton Dickens series figures , including; Jingle (x2), Dick Swiveller, David Copperfield (x2), Stiggins, Uriah Heep, Sam Weller, Tony Weller, Fat Boy, Bumble, Bill Sikes, Fagin, Artful Dodger (x2), Oliver Twist (x2), Tiny Tim, Scrooge, Micawber, Captain Cuttle, Trotty Veer, Pickwick (x2), Pecksniff (x2 - one A/F), Sairy Gamp, Little Nell, Mrs. Bardell, Buzfuz, together with a Mr. Pickwick miniature Royal Doulton character jug, the tallest height 13cm
Lot 9: An Art Deco Royal Doulton 'De Luxe' pattern part tea service in white and green, with silver and black banding, comprising cream jug, sugar bowl, nine cups and saucers, eight small plates and one sandwich plate (a/f)
Lot 10: 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 11: Two Wedgwood Jasperware ceramic bowls, 26cm and 13cm diameters, (2).
Lot 12: A Festival of Britain 1951 orange tinted glass decanter and stopper, 19cm high, and with three matching liqueur glasses, together with an Art Deco chrome model of a dancing figure on circular stepped base, 20.5cm high (a/f)
Lot 13: A Torquay pottery vase decorated with a scenic view of Cockington Village 36cm high
Lot 14: A Royal Doulton stoneware art pottery vase , c.1920's, with impressed factory marks and incised artists initials 'WB' underside, 14cm high.
Lot 15: A collection of four boxed 'The World of Roald Dahl' Robert Harrop resin figurines based on Quentin Blake illustrations for Roald Dahl's stories, to include Badger from Fantastic Mr Fox 9.5cm high, Fantastic Mr Fox, James and the Grasshopper from James and the Giant Peach, and Alfie from Esio Trot, together with two Roald Dahl plaques and an advertising display card
Lot 16: A Moorcroft pottery 'Morning Glory' pattern limited edition plate, numbered 475/500, 21.5cm diameter
Lot 17: A Maze Hill Pottery studio pottery salt with spoon, of ribbed square shaped form with iridescent glaze, impressed marks to base, together with a speckle glazed studio pottery egg cup, indistinctly signed, a miniature model of a wooden plane, a miniature iron and a vintage Japanese charcoal handwarmer
Lot 18: A pair of Ernst Wahliss style porcelain figural table centrepieces decorated with classical figures and cherubs, marked '4122' to base 26cm high, 39cm long (a/f)
Lot 19: An early 19th century Derby porcelain two handled urn shaped vase with painted floral panel and gilt embellishments (one handle broken, the pieces present) 29cm high, a Spode Copeland's China two handled vase decorated with pink roses and gilt embellishments on white ground 20cm high, and a Daniell porcelain candlestick decorated with Parian cherub musicians 15cm high
Lot 20: A pair of Poole Pottery 'Gemstone' dishes , of tapered circular forms, factory marks to underside, 27cm diameter.
Lot 21: C H Brannam & Son 'Barum Ware' Arts & Crafts ceramic 'fish' jug, signed and dated 1900, 12cm high.
Lot 22: A collection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain , approximately twenty items.
Lot 23: A collection of Wedgwood 'Atlas' pattern porcelain to include a domed paperweight, rectangular dish and cover containing unopened playing cards, and mug
Lot 24: A William Moorcroft 'Pansy' pattern bowl, c.1940's, of shallow lobbed circular form, impressed marks to underside, 11cm diameter.
Lot 25: A set of four Art Nouveau brass finger plates , each with embossed stylised floral motif, 26.75cm x 7cm (AF) (4)
Lot 26: An early 19th century glassy paste porcelain plate painted with flowers , believed Swansea Trident (no maker's marks) 19.5cm diameter
Lot 27: George Butler Jensen (1915 - 1977) for Rosenthal: A set of four vintage 'Linear Smoke - Berlin' drinking glasses , c. 1960s, each with clear glass bowl and square smoked glass foot, with etched makers mark to base, including; brandy balloon, champagne flute, wine glass and port glass, the largest height 17.75cm (4)
Lot 28: Two Art Deco ceramic figures , probably French, modelled as a leaping Gazelle on naturalistic base, 51cm wide by 33cm high, and a young maiden seated beside a fawn and a basket, on plinth base, 54cm wide by 39cm high, (2).
Lot 29: A large Svaja art glass bowl , clear glass, with the centre in burgundy, orange and opalescent, signature etched to base, width 53cm
Lot 30: A KPM porcealin trinket dish decorated in light relief with a lamb 8cm diameter
Lot 31: A pair of 19th century amber coloured glass candlesticks, with faceted decoration throughout, 33cm high, (one with damaged sconce).
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: Five Royal Doulton Winnie the Pooh Christmas themed figures to include 'A little tree trimming is in order' 10cm high, 'Christopher dresses the tree' 12.5cm high, and 'The most perfect tree in all the wood' 12cm, together with a Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge figure of Flax Weaver, all boxed
Lot 34: A Baccarat crystal model of a bear 6.5cm high
Lot 35: A Carlton ware ceramic salad bowl, four kidney shaped salad plates and a small orange jug (a/f)
Lot 36: A Lalique 'Tete de Lion' crystal trinket dish 14.5cm
Lot 37: Three Royal Copenhagen porcelain vases, the twin hadled urn form vase with cover, 35cm high, the spiders web design vase, 32cm high, and the flower decorated vase, 23cm high, various factory marks to undersides, (3).
Lot 38: A Moorcroft 'African Lily' patterned dish , decorated against the dark blue ground with tube lined floral motif, impressed marks to base, diameter 11cm
Lot 39: A Spode 'Summer Palace' pattern part coffee and dinner service to include coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug, milk jug, nine coffee cups and twelve saucers, two sauce boats and six dinner plates
Lot 40: A Rene L alique 'Perles' Art Deco glass ceiling light (29cm diameter), and a matching wall light (46cm wide), both signed 'R LALIQUE', (2).
Lot 41: A Japanese carved netsuke in the form of a snarling tiger, 3.5cm high, 4.25cm wide
Lot 42: A Moorcroft art pottery vase, the bulbous ribbed form in an all over drip glaze to both the outside and inside, c.1930's, impressed marks and remnants of old label underside, 23cm high.
Lot 43: A Moorcroft pottery 'Western Isles' pattern vase 19cm high
Lot 44: A small Lalique model of a chameleon 4.5cm high
Lot 45: Three Caithness limited edition paperweights comprising Silken Strands 109/350, Two's Company 63/750, and Astral 546/750, with certificates and perspex stands
Lot 46: A Royal Worcester porcelain 'Celebration 2001' rectangular dish commemorating the 250th Anniversary of Royal Worcester, 21.5cm by 16.5cm, boxed
Lot 47: A collection of Beswick, Doulton and Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures to include Lady Mouse, Hunca Munca and Mrs Tiggy-Winkle
Lot 48: A pair of Lladro porcelain models of preening cranes tallest 29cm high, and a Lladro figure of a young shepherd 27cm, together with a Boehm porcelain model of flowers with bronze-tone foliage (a/f)
Lot 49: A Foley China Secessionist design cup, saucer and side plate trio, another similar trio, a Royal Doulton Art Deco cup, saucer and side plate trio with matching smaller plate, and another Royal Doulton Art Deco cup and saucer, in the 'Dubarry' pattern, (12).
Lot 50: Two early 19th century Nantgarw porcelain plates with handpainted floral decoration and gilt rims, impressed marks to base, largest 24cm diameter (a/f)
Lot 51: A John Leach for Mulcheney pottery square shaped dish 22cm, (a/f), a Mulcheney pottery bowl 14.5cm diameter, a Lotus pottery green glazed model of a bull 16cm long, an Iden pottery jug, and two other unsigned items of studio pottery
Lot 52: A Royal Worcester porcelain blush ivory trinket pot and cover decorated with swallows and a miniature basket, together with an Augustus Rex style saucer, a pair of Crown Staffordshire pin dishes decorated with scenic views, and two porcelain figures (a/f)
Lot 53: A large Royal Worcester porcelain bowl of ogee sided circular shape, with wide gilt, black and white border decorated with floral garlands, shape no. 2577, 30cm diameter, together with a Victoria Austria porcelain bottle vase decorated with classical figures in a landscape, bearing a Vienna mark to base 33.5cm high
Lot 54: A pair of Art Deco style porcelain half dolls , each figure with floral headdress, height 9.5cm, together with a further Art Deco style porcealin half doll, with gold colour bikini, impressed number 7378, height 10.5cm, a two part porcelain doll, marked foreign, a similar half doll, an Aquincum Budapest nude porcelain figure, height 20cm and an Austrian porcelain nude porcelain seated female figure, marked 'Wien', height 22cm (8)
Lot 55: A Doulton Lambeth art pottery stoneware candlestick , late 19th century, underside with impressed factory marks and artists monogram 'EP', 30cm high.
Lot 56: A vintage child's easel , c. 1960s, of painted tubular form with wooden rest, width approximately 45cm
Lot 57: A Royal Doulton stoneware art pottery jar and cover, c.1910 / 1920, various factory / artists marks to underside, 14cm high.
Lot 58: A Lorna Bailey 'The Limes' sugar caster , signed and titles to base, bearing 'Old Ellgreable Pottery - Lorna Bailey Range' mark to base, height 14cm (A/F)
Lot 59: A collection of contemporary British studio pottery comprising a Barry Huggett Leach pottery bottle vase, monogrammed, 32cm high, a Gary Hill blue and white oval dish, signed, 17cm long, a bowl, monogrammed PS, possibly Paul Stubbs, 21.5cm diameter, and a condiment pot, unsigned, 10cm
Lot 60: A Charles Horner Arts & Crafts silver and enamel brooch , marked Chester, 1910, of shield shape, the Celtic inspired design centrally inset with green enamel panel and further blue enamel, width 2.5cm
Lot 61: A Moorcroft pottery 'Florian Dream' pattern baluster vase 16cm high
Lot 62: A large Wedgwood 'Chartley' pattern part coffee and dinner service to include a large tureen and cover, three vegetable tureens and covers, sauce boat on stand, two oval platters, two oval dishes, square platter and eight dinner plates
Lot 63: A collection of German Tettau blue and white porcelain table wares in the 'Sunflower' pattern , nine items, (9).
Lot 64: Motoko Wakana (b 1962), a square stoneware tray 22cm, and two dishes 12.5cm, together with three square glazed studio pottery dishes, with monogram 'AS' and 'AS CL', largest 20.5cm (ARR)
Lot 65: A Moorcroft pottery ashtray , decorated in yellow lustre glaze, pewter mounted, impressed marks to base, diameter 8cm
Lot 66: A Moorcroft pottery 'Cosmos' pattern vase, orange and green ground, 11cm high
Lot 67: A collection of twelve Lomonosov ceramic models of animals to include a mandrill, a dancing bear and baby zebra, together with two Kevin Francis 'Face Pots' of a koala and a panda
Lot 68: A 1930's Ruskin drip glaze art pottery vase , with impreseed factory mark and impressed signature mark for William Howson Taylor, dated 1930, 31cm high.
Lot 69: A Meissen porcelain allegorical figure group of 'Drama', late 19th century, modelled as a pair of putti, one holding mask aloft behind an urn, bearing cross swords mark to base, impressed H39 and numbered '61' height 13cm (AF)
Lot 70: Three ceramic spirit barrels to include a pair for 'Gin' and 'Rum' with floral design in pink, white and gilt 32cm high (without taps)
Lot 71: A Doulton Lambeth stoneware art pottery bowl attributed Ethel Beard, 1920's, various marksn to underside, 20cm diameter.
Lot 72: An Elizabeth II cased set of four silver corn on the cob handles , by J. B. Chatterley & Sons. Ltd, Birmingham, 1971, with textured handles in the form of corn, height 6.5cm, 3.8oz
Lot 73: An early 19th century Nantgarw plate decorated with sprays of flowers in blue monochrome within a moulded rim, 25cm diameter
Lot 74: A Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood 'Butterfly' lustre bowl, c.1920's / 30's, number Z4827, 12.5cm diameter by 7cm high.
Lot 75: A Humppila glass bowl designed by Pertti Santalahti, with textured body and irregular rim, in green to clear glass, signed to underside, 13cm high, 18.5cm diameter
Lot 76: A collection of Royal Copenhagen porcelain tablewares in the 'Henriette' pattern, (10 items).
Lot 77: A Moocroft pottery 'Anemone' pattern vase of squat baluster form, 11cm high
Lot 78: A Gouda pottery 'Dahlia' pattern jug of baluster form 33.5cm high
Lot 79: Two Baccarat crystal 'Lucky Butterfly' models in red and blue 6.5cm high
Lot 80: A Lalique glass ' Marguerites' bowl, moulded with a ring of overlapping flowers 37cm diameter
Lot 81: A collection of Beswick 'Ballet' pattern table wares, to include a three piece cruet on stand, toast rack, butter dish with cover, and jug
Lot 82: A French cameo glass vase , late 20th century, signed, 24cm high, and a French cameo glass tablelamp, late 20th century, signed, 32cm high, (af).
Lot 83: A Royal Doulton Bunnykins set of Henry VII and his six wives on display stand, with boxes
Lot 84: A collection of mostly studio pottery to include a Paul Green (b 1949) pottery bowl in tenmoku glaze, 19.5cm diameter, and a Mulcheney pottery bowl 18cm (ARR)
Lot 85: A Wedgwood Galaxy Collection limited edition ceramic figure of 'The Governor' number 87 of 2000, 27.5cm high, (a/f) with certificate and box, together with a Royal Doulton limited edition character jug of Sir Francis Drake, numbered 821 of 6000
Lot 86: A 19th century French porcelain vase , hand painted with figures in a landscape, raised on gilded scrolling foliate openwork supports, 34cm high, together with a pair of 19th century French porcelain vases colour printed with maidens, raised on bird moulded supports, 25cm high, (3) , (af).
Lot 87: A turned hardwood gavel , late 19th / early 20th century, length 16cm
Lot 88: A collection of cranberry glassware, late 19th and early 20th century, (11 items).
Lot 89: A Schuco clockwork 'Tumbling' Mickey Mouse , c. 1930s, with felt shorts, together with a key marked 'Jouef', height 9.5cm
Lot 90: A pair of Rye pottery blue and white figures of cockerel and hen, tallest 23cm high, a Staffordshire style figure group of dog and cat in a basket, 16cm high, and a decorative painted wooden bird cage 60cm high
Lot 91: An Art Nouveau style silver, cultured pearl and marcasite openwork pendant , stylised form, marked 925, within box, height 6.75cm
Lot 92: A pair of art nouveau glass bud vases with silver mounts, Birmingham 1908, 16cm high.
Lot 93: Two Baccarat crystal models of parrots in yellow and amber 10cm high (a/f)
Lot 94: A Lladro porcelain figure group of an embracing couple 'You're Everything to Me', 36cm high, with box
Lot 95: A Newhall Boumier Ware lustre vase, c.1930's, the flared form decorated with butterflies and fruits, factory marks to underside, 26cm high.
Lot 96: A pair of clear glass table lustres with red embellishments, with crystal drops, 31cm high, and some extra crystal drops (a/f - damage)
Lot 97: A Moorcroft pottery 'Sophie Christina' pattern baluster vase 19.5cm high
Lot 98: Agnete Hoy (1914 - 2000) for Doulton Lambeth , a stoneware studio pottery bowl, decorated with a recumbant cat amidst a border of stylised motifs, underside impressed with artist and factory marks, 21cm diameter by 7cm high.
Lot 99: An early 19th century Swansea famille rose porcelain plate, 24cm diameter
Lot 100: A collection of mid century and later coloured glass comprising an Empoli Italian green glass 'dice' decanter, 18.5cm high, three genie bottle decanters and stoppers in blue glass 43cm high, amber glass 39.5cm high, and green glass 55cm high, and an amethyst coloured glass jug 29cm high (5)
Lot 101: A collection of crested porcelain ornaments, plates and teacups and saucers to include a Shelley bowl with crest for the City of Exeter, and a Carlton china tank with crest for the City of Winchester
Lot 102: A small Lalique model of a fish 4.5cm high
Lot 103: An Art Nouveau enamel and white metal pendant , stylised shape in blue and green enamels, width 3cm
Lot 104: A fine quality Minton porcelain cabinet plate hand painted by Thomas Edwards, c.1842 , pattern number 5530, 24cm diameter.
with bill of sale from Taylor Antiques Fine Porcelain and Pttery of Kenillworth, Warwickshire, 9th September 1989, for £330.
Lot 105: An 18th century Worcester porcelain cup and caucer in the 'Queen's Pattern', decorated in the Japanese Kakiemon style, c.1770 / 1775, underside bears the underglaze blue seal mark.
Lot 106: A collection of ceramics: to include a Royal Crown Derby cabinet plate hand painted with a country house and landscape, a Royal Crown Derby cup and saucer with lavish gilt decoration, a fine 19th century cabinet plate with pierced rim and painted with exotic birds, etc, (approx 27 items).
Lot 107: 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 108: A Lladro porcelain figure group of a couple 'Declaration of Love' 36cm high, with box
Lot 109: A Shelley dripware porcelain platter in green and grey glaze 21cm square, a Hammersley & Co porcelain jug, bowl, platter and trinket dish with floral decoration and gilt embellishments, together with a pair of plates decorated with scenic views, and another with autumn fruit (a/f)
Lot 110: 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 111: A Meissen porcelain allegorical figure of 'Fire', late 19th century, modelled as a putti stirring a cup upon a table next to a stove, bearing cross swords mark to base, incised C98 and numbered '40' height 11.5cm (AF)
Lot 112: A Royal Doulton Disney Showcase Collection Peter Pan figure group 'The Duel' Pan 3, numbered 416 of 3000, 16.5cm high, with box
Lot 113: An early 20th century porcelain plate handpainted with two snipe signed J Hancock, faintly impressed mark to base, possibly Doulton, 22.5cm, and a Minton porcelain plate handpainted with a view of Conway Castle Caernarvonshire, signed R Shufflebotham, 27cm diameter
Lot 114: A blue and red glass twist walking cane 132cm long
Lot 115: A Moorcroft 'Quiet Waters' vase designed by Philip Gibson, 24.5cm high, with box
Lot 116: A Moorcroft pottery 'Indigo' pattern baluster vase 16cm high, and matching small jar and cover 11cm
Lot 117: A collection of five Wade figures comprising a pair of Bisto Kids advertising salt and pepper pots, 12cm, Andy Cap and Flo salt and pepper pots, 10.5cm, and The Big Bad Wolf 14cm
Lot 118: Thunderbirds: A Thunderbirds Pelham Puppet 'Scott Tracy' , 1992, in original box with instructions, together with four further Pelham puppets 'Scott', 'Virgil', 'Alan' and 'The Hood', 1999, all boxed (5)
Lot 119: A Stuart crystal decanter and stopper decorated with fuchsia 35cm high, and four Royal Doulton 'Metro' champagne flutes 22cm
Lot 120: A late 19th century brass 'Major Leigh's Luminous Compass' , Boer War period, patent, engraved inscription 'E. S. Allsup', width including hanging loop 9cm
E.S. Allsup may refer to Major Ernest Sanders Allsup who served in the Royal Field Artillery during the First World War.
Lot 121: Motoko Wakana (b 1962), a collection of glazed stoneware studio pottery, all with impressed seal marks, comprising large circular pot and cover 20cm diameter, two trinket dishes, two small mugs, milk jug, bowl and two pots
Lot 122: A Dinky Toys 158 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow , patent no. 189168, in blue with white interior, within original plastic packaging, box length 15.5cm
Lot 123: Sixteen Waterford crystal 'Lismore' pattern glasses to include five hock glasses, five claret glasses and five white wine glasses (a/f)
Lot 124: A Royal Copenhagen blue and white fluted porcelain tea set , thirty five items.
Lot 125: A Clarice Cliff 'Arras' ceramic bachelor's teapot, muffin warmer, egg cup, tea cup and saucer and two plates (a/f)
Lot 126: Two Chinese blue and white porcelain plates , largest 23cm, a 19th century porcelain plate / stand, probably Coalport, with floral decoration, four small Wedgwood Jasperware vases, a Derby porcelain plate, and three other plates (a/f)
Lot 127: A Chinese red and black lacquered shawl box with gilt embellishments, the interior containing second box with handpainted polychrome decoration of figures in a landscape 49cm square (a/f)
Lot 128: A small collection of Asian works of art: comprising a Chinese famille rose 'Millefleur' square vase, 15cm high, a 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain vase (af). 27cm high, a Chinese 'Prunus Blossom' vase, 10cm high, a Chinese polychrome crackleware ginger jar and cover, 20th cebtury, 15cm high, a bronze miniature vase, possibly Japanese 'Egyptian subject', 6.5cm high, comes with a wooden stand, and a Chinese carved wooden box, late 19th / early 20th century, 24cm wide, (6)
Lot 129: A pair of Japanese brass and champleve enamel vases , each twin handled, with handle in the form of a dragons head, height 30cm (2)
Lot 130: A collection of Asian ceramics to include a celadon bowl, indistinctly marked, 15.5cm, a Japanese Imari porcelain plate, 32.5cm, and a vase with floral and figural decoration on gilt ground, 37cm high, with matching bowl (a/f)
Lot 131: A Chinese porcelain cup and cover with figural decoration, seal mark to base, three Chinese painted stone egg ornaments on wooden stands, 4.5cm high including base, a pair of cloisonne vases and a small teapot
Lot 132: Two Chinese inside painted glass snuff bottles (a/f - one missing stopper, both chipped), tallest 8.5cm
Lot 133: A large 20th century Chinese ceramic floor vase of baluster form with slender neck, decorated with a polychrome drip glaze landscape scene on white ground, on a wooden stand, 98cm high including stand
Lot 134: A pair of French marble and gilt metal table candlesticks, 19th century, each with urn form nozzles with floral swag decoration, over a classic column, mounted on a square form base, on four scroll form feet, height 16cm (one A/F)
Lot 135: A Chinese blue and white porcelain vase , decorated sparingly in low relief with blossoming flowers and two butterflies, underside bears painted Kangxi reign marks but probably late 19th / early 20th century, 35cm high.
Lot 136: Japanese Satsuma ceramics : comprising a pair of signed hexagonal vases, early 20th century, 22cm high, a signed miniature vase, early 20th century, 7cm high, and a signed bowl of shallow hexagonal oviform, early 20th century, 12.5cm diameter, comes with a wooden stand, (4).
Lot 137: An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain tureen and cover , hand painted with river landscapes, the domed cover with recumbant shi shi finial (chip to lid rim and one handle missing to the base), approx 34cm wide by 22cm high.
Lot 138: A Chinese porcelain famille rose 'Wu Shuang Pu' (table of peerless heroes) vase , 19th century, of hexagonal form with relief moulded fruiting handles, decorated on all sides in coloured enamels with figures, objects and inscriptions, 24cm high, (hole drilled to underside of base and previously used as a lamp base).
Lot 139: A Chinese porcelain leaf shaped dish on circular raised foot, decorated with insects amongst flowers and foliage, seal mark to base 14cm
Lot 140: A Chinese Cantonese famille rose porcelain plate, 22cm, a Japanese Imari porcelain plate, 22cm, a Japanese ceramic bowl and two matching plates with floral decoration on green ground
Lot 141: A Japanese Meiji Satsuma ware circular pot and cover decorated with nesting birds in a landscape, the base with gilt mark on red panel, possibly Hododa, and paper label printed '3721', 15cm diameter
Lot 142: A pair of Japanese bronze vases , 19th century, decorated in relief with birds amongst blossoming branches, undersides with relief cast maker / reign marks, 16cm high.
Lot 143: Two 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain dishes, each hand painted with river landscapes within raised stylised borders, 20cm wide, (2).
Lot 144: A Japanese blue and white ceramic bulb planter of rectangular form, on wooden stand, 13cm high including stand, together with a blue and white ginger jar and cover decorated with fish 28cm high
Lot 145: A small collection of Asian works of art: comprising two Thai cast metal figurative amulets (12cm and 13cm high), a Chinese inside painted glass snuff bottle (6cm high), and two Chinese white metal models of men pulling rickshaws (5cm high), (5).
Lot 146: A Chinese porcelain yellow ground famille rose decorated porcelain part service , decorated with medallions containing script, Guangxu six character iron red mark to base, comprising teapot, jug, a graduated set of three bowls and covers, two small dishes, nine various plates, and nine teacups and saucers, together with five Chinese porcelain plates with figural decoration, Yongzheng type four character blue mark to base (a/f)
Lot 147: A pair of WMF style plated vases, with green glass liners, stamped Wepco, 18cm high (a/f), and a silver plated desk stand with two glass inkwells
Lot 148: A Victorian silver plate and cut glass claret jug by Mappin & Webb , presentation engraved, 25cm high, a 20th century plate and cut glass claret jug 29cm, and a glass decanter (3)
Lot 149: Three late 19th / early 20th century apothecary bottles , clear glass, each with mallet shaped stopper and applied paper label, including 'Inf:Gentian.Co.Conc.', 'Liq.Ext.Cascara.', and 'Elixir Casc.Sag.', the largest height 21cm (3)
Lot 150: A pair of Edward VII silver dwarf candlesticks with floral design, maker E F Braham Ltd (Edward Foligne Braham), Birmingham 1905, 9.5cm high, on loaded bases
Lot 151: A French ceramic wall clock by Dep , c. 1940s, in Art Deco shape, hands (AF), together with a key, width 27.5cm
Lot 152: An Edwardian novelty silver model of a standing pig pulling a wheelbarrow with a cockeral perched on top , import marks for Chester 1903, makers marks rubbed but probably Berthold Muller, 11cm long by 6cm high.
Lot 153: A Norwegian silver gilt and enamel bracelet by Albert Scharning, mid 20th century, with alternating white guilloche and black champleve enamel panels, marked to clasp 'A. Sch, Norway, Sterling', overall length 19cm
Lot 154: A .925 silver model of a pheasant , makers mark 'ABD', 29cm long by 10cm high.
Lot 155: A pair of Edwardian novelty silver teddy bear salt and pepper pots by William Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1908 & 1909, 4cm high.
Lot 156: A silver and lapis lazuli brooch by Charles Horner, Chester 1906, a two row graduated imitation pearl necklace on a silver and marcasite clasp and a Rotary quartz gilt metal ladies bracelet watch
Lot 157: A sterling silver button hook, a pair of gilt metal pince nez, wedding ring, various enamel badges, crescent brooch mount with four diamonds (a/f)
Lot 158: A quantity of costume jewellery to include some occultist
Lot 159: A Links London quartz stainless steel cased gentleman's wristwatch, t he white dial with Roman numerals, on a Hirsch blue leather 'Alligator Embossed' strap
Lot 160: A group of five wristwatches comprising Ingersoll Automatic, Verni, Lorus Quartz, and two Casio Quartz
Lot 161: A 9ct gold cubic zirconia and blue gem set cluster ring (one stone missing) gross weight 1.8g
Lot 162: A mahogany coin cabinet with twenty drawers and three keys. Also, another collectors' cabinet
Lot 163: A group of mostly British coins comprising two George III Half-Crowns 1816 and 1817, a William IV Half Crown 1834, a George III Penny 1797, and seven further coins.
Lot 164: A group of British pre-1920 silver coins comprising eight Half-Crowns, nine Florins, eight Shillings, eight Sixpences, four Fourpences and ten Threepences, the earliest Victorian. Combined weight 294 grammes.
Lot 165: An Edwardian glass and silver mounted desk stand, by Spooner Clowes & Co. (William Spooner & Thomas Clowes), London, 1907, the clear cut glass pen tray with silver inkwell and dual stamp holders, width 9.5cm
Lot 166: A German Second World War High Seas Fleet oval badge.
Lot 167: A group of pre-1947 silver coinage comprising a 1935 Crown, nine Half-Crowns, nine Florins, fifteen Shillings, fifteen Sixpences and six Threepences. 387 grammes.
Lot 168: Fifteen coins including a Victoria half crown 1887, a Florin 1895, a George I shilling 1723 SSC
Lot 169: A group of British pre-decimal coinage comprising pre-1947 issues combined weight 1260 grammes, and a few pre-1920 issues combined weight 35g. Also, a few copper and bronze coins including two George III cartwheel twopences 1797, and a few foreign coins.
Lot 170: A group of British copper and bronze coins from Charles II to Victoria, mostly halfpennies and farthings.
Lot 171: A German Second World War Naval Destroyers oval badge and a German War Merit medal, 1939.
Lot 172: A group of British and foreign coins, the foreign including two USA dollars 1921 and 1925, an Australia crown 1937, further Australian coins, an Iran 5000 dinars, and a restruck Maria Theresia dollar 1780.
Lot 173: An old collection of British and foreign coins, mostly low denominations; also a quantity of Hong Kong one cent notes and further items in a small case.
Lot 174: A quantity of British and foreign coins including commemorative crowns, a Zambian three coin proof set, bank notes, a 1951 crown with a box and further items.
Lot 175: An Edward I penny, a group of bronze coins including late Roman and Indian issues, silver sixpences and threepences and a few further items, with a snuffbox.
Lot 176: A pair of cast lead Peacock figures , probably English, c. late 19th / early 20 th century, each of two piece construction, approx 64cm high, (af).
Lot 177: John Player & Sons cigarette card albums and cards, 1930s and later, including An Album of Motor Cars, An Album of Motor Cars Second Series, Aircraft of the Royal Air Force, Cycling 1839 - 1939, An Album of Aeroplanes (Civil), An Album of Birds & their Young, National Flags and Arms, together with W.D. & H.O. Wills two albums of Wild Flowers, and Railway Engines, and eight mixed cigarette and picture card albums (some incomplete) (qty) (A/F)
Lot 178: A Hugh Wallis Arts & Crafts shallow copper dish with planished decoration, signed, 22.5cm diameter, an Arts & Crafts planished copper bowl decorated with an enamel plaque, underside stampled CGH (possibly for Charles G Hall - a silversmith associated with the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft), also stamped 'HHS', 16cm diameter by 9cm high, and a DRYAD LESTER 416 Arts & Crafts hammered copper vase, 19cm high, (3).
Lot 179: Collectables : comprising a bronze dest tidy decorated with a stag / moose, a similar blotter, a 19th century corkscrew 'The King 6064', an Edwardian cast gilt-brass letter opener, and a 19th century brass bound light oak box, 31cm wide, (5).
Lot 180: Two sets of vintage 'Hit Parade - Record Coasters ', c. 1960s, made in Hong Kong, each contained within a miniature record sleeve, with numbered drinks coasters in the form of vinyl records labelled 'Bourbon. Gin. Vodka. Brandy. Cognac. Scotch. Rye.', one containing six coasters, the other five coaster (one lacking), coaster width 8.2cm (2)
Lot 181: A pair of Turkish bath shoes , mother of pearl inlaid hardwood with hand painted decoration and woven bands, early 20th century, 23.5cm long.
Lot 182: An Art Deco silver miniature folding travelling clock , marked S.S.M., Birmingham, 1934, square dial with Arabic numerals and subsiduary seconds dial, gilt wash interior, numbered S4396, width 4cm, gross total weight 1.7oz
Lot 183: A vintage Bates of London grey top hat , labelled to interior 'Bates Hatter, 21 Jermyn Street, St. James, London', inscribed in felt pen '1AL', within vintage Scotts Ltd card hat box, internal circumference approximately 56cm
Lot 184: A pair of pink vaseline glass cornucopia shell vases , c. 1940s, mounted on oval shaped mirror bases, height 7cm
Lot 185: A large 19th century copper and cast iron saucepan with riveted repair, and a copper and brass set of hanging scales with weight
Lot 186: A Victorian rosewood jewellery box with mother of pearl inlaid vacant cartouche and shield shaped escutcheon 17.5cm high, 30.5cm wide, 22.5cm deep (a/f)
Lot 187: A Newlyn Arts & Crafts copper inkwell , c.1900, signed, the cube form with hinged octagonal lid, the body embossed the front and sides with sea shells, and a heart at the rear, 10cm high.
Lot 188: A German bronze figure from the Aktien-Gesellschaft Gladenback Foundry, Berlin , depicting an organ grinder with street organ and a monkey, signed, 15cm high.
Lot 189: A 19th century Copeland Parian bust of Princess Alexandra modelled by Mary Thorneycroft for Art Union of London 1863, impressed marks and signature 38cm high
Lot 190: 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 191: A painted wooden dumbwaiter designed as a cartoon waiter figure holding a white circular tray 89cm high
Lot 192: A vintage stitched brown leather elephant, attributed to Dimitri Omersa for Liberty's of London, 53cm high by 70cm long.
Lot 193: A George III inlaid mahogany knife box , serpentine fronted, satinwood crossbanded, steel shield form escutcheon, lid inlaid, with with baize lined interior fitted with panel for knives, height 38cm
Lot 194: Kitchenalia: a collection of Hovis bread tins comprising eight rectangular tins 6cm by 13.5cm by 7.5cm, and five small tins affixed to a frame
Lot 195: A pair of lead garden ornaments, modelled as a deer and a female deer, highest point approx 98cm, each approx 74cm long, (these are vintage 20th century examples inspired by the Roman bronzes excavated in the garden of the Villa dei Papiri in Herculaneum in 1756 and currently reside in the National Museum of Naples), (af - one antler detached).
Lot 196: A vintage Mexican silver brooch in the form of an elephant , marked 'Mexico, 925, TC.89', width 3.6cm, 0.4oz
Lot 197: A large Eastern copper tray , early 20th century, 71cm diameter.
Lot 198: A boxwood and brass Clinometer rule , by J H Steward of 408 Strand, London, c.1900, with leather case, 18cm long.
Lot 199: A mahogany apprentice chest / collectors chest , early 20th century, the rectangular top with moulded edges and rounded front corners, above two short and three long drawers with turned knob handles, raised on plinth base, 29cm high by 33cm wide by 17cm deep. Together with a Victorian brass mounted walnut work box, 30cm wide, (2).
Lot 200: A heavy lead planter of oval form cast with scrolling foliate design, with drainage holes to base, 21.5cm high, 55cm long, 20.5cm deep
Lot 201: A 19th century marine marquetry box , the lid inlaid with a three-masted clipper and another vessel upon a calm sea, framed within a decorative border, velvet lined, width 33cm (A/F)
Lot 202: A pair of Persian brass braziers , covers and stands, late 19th / early 20th century, the pierced covers surmounted by bird finials, the bases with pierced bands of flowerheads, on bases of three feet in the form of birds, height 23cm, diameter 18cm, a pair of Indian enamelled and chased brass vases, 25cm high, and an Egyptian carved stone scarab beetle, 9cm long, (5).
Lot 203: A Harrods ebony and boxwood 'Staunton' pattern chess set , weighted bases, kings 9.5cm high, with paperwork advising this set being identical to the set used by Spassky and Fischer during the 1972 world chess championship, also with a chess box decorated in relief with related imagary, 21cm wide, together with a Damascus style chess board, 45cm square.
Lot 204: A "Victorian Metal Models Ltd" brass live-steam scale model of a Thomas Aveling 1858 traction engine, in wooden case and original carton and paperwork, late 20th Century, model 18cm high.
Lot 205: A 19th century Australian Ostrich or Emu egg table centrpiece, with partially engraved decoration featuring birds in natural habitat, and with cast metal mounts, on an ebonised wooden base, 27cm high (egg damaged). Together with a collection of five decorative glass scent bottles with stoppers, displayed on a gilt-metal stand, combined height 49cm, (2).
Lot 206: A Shepherds Hut, sympathetically and meticulously refurbished to a high standard, ideal for either commercial accomodation or private use for family and guests, fitted with electrics, plumbing, a wood burner, and a 4' double bed, size approximately 14.5ft by 7ft.
Please note this is off site from the saleroom and can be viewed by appointment, sited in Sidlesham, PO20 area, just 5 miles from the saleroom - the buyer must arrange collection.
Lot 207: A Newlyn Arts & Crafts copper box with hinged lid and oak lining, c.1900, embossed to the front, back, side panels and lid with fish, signed, 19cm wide by 9cm high by 9cm deep.
Lot 208: 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 209: A pair of Arts & Crafts brass and copper candlesticks attributed to WAS Benson , c.1900, 26cm high.
Lot 210: 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 211: A large vintage Chinese painted fan , mid 20th century, of paper and lacquered bamboo, fan decorated against the gold coloured ground with a landscape scene, with original card box, fan width approximately 140cm
Lot 212: A 20th century black painted metal weather vane depicting swallows, 106cm high excluding screw fitting
Lot 213: A large vintage bamboo and rattan round coffee/ occasional table, with clear glass top, diameter approximately 82cm, height 40cm
Lot 214: Agatha Walker (1888-1980), a painted wax and plaster figure of Violet Marquesita as Lucy Lockit from the 1920 production of the Beggars Opera, inscribed and dated 1921 to the plinth, 25cm high
Lot 215: A Japanese hand mirror in bronzed metal and silver plate , Meiji period, late 19th/ early 20th century, cast with a pair of cranes and turtles within a naturalistic setting, bearing inscription, within a fitted black lacquered box, mirror height 26.75cm
Lot 216: A pair of vintage lampshades, decorated with raised five-clawed dragon motif, in cream coloured fabric with raised work dagons in bronze with green resin eyes, with pierced gilt finial, height overall 62cm (AF)
Lot 217: A reproduction George VI post box with heavy red painted metal front, 58cm high, 36cm deep, with two keys
Lot 218: A collection of collectables: to include a Georg Jensen stainless steel tray, three pairs of late 19th / early 20th century opera glasses, three pairs of antique spectacles, a Georgian snuff box, a folding brass lense with leather pouch, and a Kodak lens box, (10).
Lot 219: A cased Guiniphone gramophone with cardboard cone
Lot 220: A patinated metal figure of a Huguenot on horseback converted to a table lamp 42cm high including fitting
Lot 221: A 19th century turned wooden police truncheon, with ribbed grip, of curved form, length 42cm, together with four further police truncheons, 19th century, three with ribbed grip, one black painted, the largest with brass hanging loop to pommel, length 50cm (5)
Lot 222: A Newlyn Arts & Crafts copper jug, c.1900, signed, the tapered cylindrical body embossed with fish, the hinged domed handle with planished decoration, the loop handle with partial woven wicker decoration (some now missing), 15cm high.
Lot 223: An antique family seal for the Jameson family (Jameson Irish Whiskey) , red wax with relief decoration, 16cm diameter, within a hinged brass protective case with corresponding decoration, attached by a sash to an indenture, all within a lined and fitted box, marked 'WICKWAR MANUFACTURER, POLAND STREET, LONDON'.
Provenance: bought by the Jameson family descendant, our vendor, at Phillips Auctioneers, 101 New Bond Street, London, Sale number '30421 Medals', with buyers invoice dated 12th November 1997, also with a hand writtenn family tree.
Lot 224: Two 19th century turned fruitwood 'cat' stands, each having six turned legs and ball centre of traditional form, 49cm and 39cm wide.
(traditionally used as stands for work baskets or flower bowl stands, and they were so called 'cats' as they always land on their feet).
Lot 225: A collection of fishing equipment to include a Sealey Sea Spray sea rod , and a stool with compartments containing some reels etc (a/f)
Lot 226: A collection of model lions, various ages and origins, carved stone, cast metal, and some moulded, tallest 22cm high, (12).
Lot 227: A 19th century sailors fid , of turned lignum vitae, tapering form with ringed decoration, length 37.5cm
Lot 228: A Coronet 'midget' bakelite box camera, in the mottled red/black colourway, c.1930's, together with its original leather carry case, 6.5cm.
Lot 229: 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 230: A French figural gilt ormolu three branch lamp, modelled as a putto holding a flower, on stepped marble base, with fringed shades, wired for electricty, height overall including shades 72cm
Lot 231: A large collection of unframed film posters to include The Scent of a Woman, Dragon Heart, Body of Evidence, Twister, Benny and Joan, Sneakers and Gone with the Wind
Lot 232: 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 233: An Edison Gem phonograph with brass horn stamped 'A M PHILPOT MAKER LUTON', together with a part full case of wax cylinders (a/f)
Lot 234: Kitchenalia: a large vintage French fish shaped metal mounted wooden chopping / display board 88.5cm long
Lot 235: A Mele & Co vintage style jewellery box the domed lid printed with a burr wood and floral marquetry design, 40.5cm wide, 15.5cm high, 25cm deep
Lot 236: A Newlyn Arts & Crafts copper shallow dish , c.1900, embossed with four fish, signed, 24cm wide.
Lot 237: Two buttons for the 14th Regiment of Foot and 3rd West India Regiment, old musket balls, a buckle and other items found by the owner whilst beachcombing as a child near Castries, St Lucia
Lot 238: A Forte-Piccolo music box with inlaid exterior, playing four airs, 14.5cm high, 38cm wide, 20cm deep
Lot 239: A Levi Strauss brown leather belt with rectangular gold plated buckle, buckle 5.7cm by 8cm, together with an an envelope and letter from The Sun newspaper dated 1975, won as part of a competition
Lot 240: A Victorian city of Aberdeen ceremonial truncheon , turned hardwood, painted with the arms of the city and motto 'Bon Accord', ribbed grip, length 41cm
Lot 241: Fleming (Ian), The Man With Golden Gun (the New James Bond), 1st edition, 1965, published by Jonathan Cape, octavo, black cloth with gilt lettering to spine, paper dust jacket
Lot 242: A cased pair of George V cut glass and silver mounted table salts , by Henry Perkins & Sons, London, 1921, together with a silver salt spoon, Sheffield, 1947 and a silver plated spoon (salts A/F), salts height 3cm
Lot 243: An antique miquelet military design Spanish flintlock pistol , the top of the barrel marked 'R' Cuerpo de Guard 'de la Persona del Rey 30.2A.NO.62 013986 CAL:50 2B' 36.7cm long
Lot 244: A World War I sweetheart cushion , of heart shape, for a member of the Royal Artillery, beaded, metalic thread, 'Remember Me' panels, and with pompom border, width 18cm
Lot 245: A Victorian Special Police Constables truncheon , turned, blue painted with Royal cypher and initialled S.C., ribbed grip, length 48.25cm
Lot 246: A Lorna Bailey 'Bauhaus' teapot, with spherical form handle, signed to base, height 17.5cm
Lot 247: A copper and brass powder flask, the brass nozzle marked Sykes Patent, 21cm
Lot 248: An Arts & Crafts carved oak framed bevelled wall mirror , early 20th century, frame 61cm by 38cm.
Lot 249: A set of five 19th century copper 'haystack' measures , from 2 Gallons to 1/2 pint, heights from 34cm down to 12cm, (5), (some dents).
Lot 250: A Victorian Salop police truncheon , turned oak, decorated with arms of the Borough of Shrewsbury, impressed 'Salop' and with a crown, ribbed grip, length 40.75cm
Lot 251: Cigars: Three Montecristo 'Petit Edmundo' cigars , with box, together with a Partagas Havana Serie P No. 2 cigar, a box of ten Ramayana cigars, three further Ramayana cigars, two Dos Hermanos Royal Collection cigars, within tubes, and an empty Romeo Y Julieta cigar tube
Lot 252: A Victorian painted baluster police truncheon , turned, naively decorated with a crown and 'VR1', length 26cm
Lot 253: A vintage Chinese export trunk, early / mid 20th century, with carved and panellled decoration, fitted interior, raised on shaped bracket feet, 101cm wide by 51cm deep by 53cm high.
Lot 254: A 19th century concertina with forty-eight bone buttons, no maker's plaque, 18cm diameter
Lot 255: An Original Classics 1.24 Scale limited edition model of a Bedford Duple OB Coach in Southdown livery, 0898 of 1000, with Certificate of Authenticity and box
Lot 256: An antique Heubach bisque head doll , late 19th / early 20th century, featuring sleeping brown eyes, open mouth, upper teeth, jointed leather body, bisque hands, cloth feet, horseshoe factory marks to back of neck, 53cm long.
Lot 257: A boxed Lego Creator 10264 Corner Garage
Lot 258: A late Victorian silver gilt and rock crystal single stone ring , Chester, 1890,with leaf form shoulders, 2.3g
Lot 259: A boxed Lego Technic Control 42129 4x4 Mercedes-Benz Zetros Trial Truck
Lot 260: A boxed Lego Creator 10251 Brick Bank
Lot 261: A boxed Lego Creator 10270 Bookshop
Lot 262: A boxed Lego 70431 Hidden Side set
Lot 263: A collection of model cars to include a Kyosho model of a James Bond Aston Martin V12 Vanquish in wood and perspex case, a boxed Fly Classic Steve McQueen Collection 1:32 model Porsche 917K, and a boxed Fly Car Model Historical Teams Collection Filipinetti-Ferrari Le Mans 1970
Lot 264: Six boxed Corgi and Oxford 1:72 scale model aeroplanes comprising Corgi limited edition Gloster Gladiator MkII and BAE Systems Hawk T1, and Oxford Lockheed P38J Lightning, 72DR003 DH 89 Dragon Rapide G-AGJG Scottish Airways Ltd, 72DR002 DH 89 Dragon Rapide G-ADDD (HRH King Edward VIII) and 72DR004 DH 89 Dragon Rapide G-AHKV (AA)
Lot 265: A large collection of Del Prado painted metal military figures and magazines, some boxed, to include Men at War 1914-1945
Lot 266: A boxed Lego Technic 42078 Mack Anthem
Lot 267: 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 268: A vintage metel childs toy dump truck attributed to Buddy L Toys of America, c.1930's, 46cm long, (af).
Lot 269: A boxed Lego Harry Potter 75954 Hogwarts Great Hall
Lot 270: A Mamod live steam traction engine with burner and a Mamod engine (a/f)
Lot 271: An Armand Marseille bisque head doll marked '18 94 A.M. DEP made in Germany 1 1/2' with sleeping blue eyes and open mouth (a/f - in parts)
Lot 272: A collection of seventeen boxed model motor vehicles makers Corgi, Oxford etc., to include Corgi Alpine Rally Set and Oxford London Fire Brigade AEC Mercury TL
Lot 273: A radio controlled model yacht on stand with controller, the yacht is a model of the America³ which won the America's Cup in 1992, built and modified by the present owner from a kit, approx 187cm high (a/f - untested and sold as seen, the owner reports it sails very well, is robust in the water but needs to be handled carefully onshore, requires AA re-chargeable batteries (not supplied) in the yacht and controller)
Lot 274: A large wooden model of the yacht 'Endeavour', on wooden stand, 155cm high, 114cm wide
Lot 275: A Victorian paper mache tray decorated with sailing ships, 61cm by 79cm (a/f)
Lot 276: A Scottish Kings Own Borderers copper and brass bugle with attached cord, presented to 33150 BUGLER A KIRKPATRICK, impressed broad arrow, KOSB
Lot 277: A late 19th century 19th century model sailing ship diorama depicting masted sailing ship 'Cape Clear' by repute lost on second voyage near Newfoundland, glazed front case 44cm by 69cm
Lot 278: Cigars: Five Hoyo de Monterrey Habana corona cigars , together with a further cigar, contained within a Romeo Y Julieta box, each 14cm length (6)
Lot 279: 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 280: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), 'A Fine Balancing Act', limited edition cat sculpture, numbered 169/395, 29cm high, with certificate (ARR)
Lot 281: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), 'Archie', limited edition resin cat sculpture, numbered 72 of 500, 23cm high, with certificate (ARR)
Lot 282: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), 'Big Blue', limited edition sculpture of a cat, Autumn 2003, UK Artist Proof numbered AP 36/50, 21cm high, with Certificate of Authenticity
Lot 283: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), a limited edition sculpture of two cats in black and white, 'Twins', numbered 385/595, 20cm high, with Certificate of Authenticity
Lot 284: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), a pair of limited edition sculptures of cats, 'Brimstone and Treacle', numbered 138/395, largest 46cm by 24cm, together with Certificate of Authenticity (ARR)
Lot 285: Antonin Mercie (1845 - 1916) , 'David Vanqueur', bronze sculpture, c.1890, Barbedienne Foundry stamped to base, signed, numbered to underside '75934', 46cm high.
Lot 286: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), 'Sexy Beast', limited edition sculpture of a red cat with black tail, September 2004, numbered 323/595, 18cm high with Certificate of Authenticity (ARR)
Lot 287: Wilhelm Thomasch (1893 - 1964) , 'Boy with wreath and umbrella', bronze sculpture, c.1930, signed, 22cm high.
Lot 288: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), a limited edition sculpture of a cat, 'Lars', Autumn 2003, UK Artist Proof, numbered AP 31/50, 24.5cm high, with Certificate of Authenticity (ARR)
Lot 289: Philip Jackson (b 1944), a bronze figure group, 'Three Gentlemen of Vincenza', signed and numbered 1/8, 46.5cm high, with a certificate of authenticity from the Artist, dated 2010 (ARR)
Lot 290: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), 'Spooks', limited edition black curved rectangular sculpture of cats, numbered 375/395, 46cm by 29.5cm, with Certiticate of Authenticity (ARR)
Lot 291: Claude Michel Clodion (1738 - 1814), 'Bacchante', antique bronze sculpture, signed, 28cm high.
Lot 292: An incomplete album of antique British and World stamps to include some penny reds, Russia, United States, Brazil, Austria and Portugal
Lot 293: Sixteen albums of mostly Elizabeth II stamps, and a small quantity of George V and Edward VII examples, some Royal Commemorative, Postage Due stamps, etc etc
Lot 294: Volume: A 1942 edition of 'The Observer's book of Airoplanes' with original dust jacket, by Joseph Lawrence, Published by Frederick Warne & Co Ltd, (af).
Lot 295: Rowling, J K, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows , first editions, hardback, pub Bloomsbury 2003 and 2007
Lot 296: Church, Michael, three limited edition Racing Post books signed by the author and dedicated to "Mameluke", winner of the Derby Stakes 1827, comprising "The Derby Stakes, 1780-1997", "The Racing Post 1997", No.285/1314, "Dams of Classic Winners, 1777-1993", "The Racing Post 1994", No.406/1101, and "The Classic Pedigree, 1776-1989", "The Racing Post 1990", No.406/1101
Lot 297: A large framed shipping chart 'English Channel - Eastern Sheet, - Portsmouth to the Thames', engraved by Edward Weller, 99cm by 66cm
Lot 298: 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 299: Five unframed 19th century maps comprising a 'Map of Essex from the beft [sic]' engraved by J Cary, pub 1805, 45cm by 58cm, a 'Map of the County of Southampton from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1825 & 1826 by C & J Greenwood & Co.', pub 1829, 63cm by 76cm, a 'Map of the South West Circuits of the Principality of Wales [...] by C & J Greenwood & Co., pub 1834, 63cm by 79cm, a Map of Cornwall by C & J Greenwood & Co., pub 1829, 62.5cm by 73.5cm, and a map of 'Holland drawn & engraved for Thomson's New General Atlas 16th Sept 1814', 73cm by 55cm
Lot 300: The Mammouth Book of Working Models , c. 1930s, published by Odhams Press, London, printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, with original instruction book and newpaper adverisment, together with two copies of The Wonder Book of Working Models, one with card slip case, (both A/F), c. 1930s, published by Ohams Press (3)
Lot 301: 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 302: Five hardback books to include 'Hampshire' painted by Wilfrid Ball, RE, described by Rev Telford Varley, MA BSc, pub London Adam & Charles Black 1909, 'We'll All Go A-Hunting To-Day A Sketchbook from the Hunting Field' by Gilbert Holiday, pub The Sporting Gallery Ltd and The Medici Society Ltd London 1933, 'Reynard The Fox' by John Masefield, illustrated by GD Armour, pub London William Heinemann (5)
Lot 303: A French gilt metal and bevelled glass cased carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals 13.5cm high, no key
Lot 304: A brass and bevelled glass cased mantle clock, the movement striking on a bell, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and twin mercury tube pendulum, 24cm high with key
Lot 305: An impressive 19th century French ormolu mounted Sèvres style mantle clock , the circular dial inscribed Reid & Sons Paris, striking movement by Japy Freres, the case of swagged architectural form with bird and lizard surmount, inset with panels of figures, musical instruments and flowers, on giltwood plinth with presentation plaque, 46cm high, with key and pendulum
Lot 306: A Louis XVI style gilt metal mounted alabaster portico clock garniture, clock 39cm high (a/f)
Lot 307: A Walker & Hall silver plated mantle clock , 20th century, arched top case, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed and marked 'French Make', together with a brass and carriage clock, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, together with key, the first height 17.75cm (2)
Lot 308: A 19th century American thirty-hour wall clock, the movement striking on a gong, the square dial with Roman numerals, the rectangular mahogany case with a reverse transfer decorative glazed panel below, pasted label within for Jerome & Co, New Haven, 65.5cm by 39cm, with pendulum, key and two weights (a/f)
Lot 309: A French brass cased alarm carriage clock, early 20th century,k with key, 12cm high.
Lot 310: A 19th century late Georgian mahogany banded oak cased 8 day striking longcase clock by Benjamin Smith of Alfreton , the scrolled pediment decorated with Prince of Wales feathers, the trunk flanked by fluted quarter pilasters, raised on shaped bracket feet, the 13 inch circular brass dial with date aperture, twin winding holes, and engraved decoration, with twin weights, pendulum, and key, approx 212cm high (7 ft).
Lot 311: A Vienna style wall clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals, 103cm high, with pendulum and weight
Lot 312: A French brass cased carriage clock , with key, 12cm high, and with travel case.
Lot 313: A collection of various clock movements and dials, some French, to include three with visible anchor escapement, together with a disassembled Smiths lantern clock, and a longcase clock winding key (a/f)
Lot 314: A postmans alarm type wall clock the circular dial with Roman numerals, 28cm diameter, with two weights, pendulum and key
Lot 315: A late 19th century continental walnut cased Vienna-type wall clock by Gustave Becker, with ornate pediment abobe the glass panels, enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, twin brass weights and pendulum, 114cm high.
Lot 316: An Asprey's chinosierie decorated mantle clock, c.1910 / 1920 , with guilloche turned silvered dial, French brass movement, and key, 15cm high.
Lot 317: An Edwardian aneroid barometer, in carved oak case, of classical form, height overall 63cm
Lot 318: A Vienna style wall clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals 106cm high (a/f)
Lot 319: A small French gilt metal figural mantle clock with classical figure beside a circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals 15cm high, 23cm long, on associated wooden plinth base, with key (a/f)
Lot 320: A good quality Mappin & Webb brass mounted figured walnut cased mantle clock , early 20th century, with French brass movement, complete with key, 17.5cm high.
Lot 321: An 18th century and later mahogany longcase clock, the domed hood with fret cut surmount and three spiked brass ball finials, above a rectangular panel door on bracket feet, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Richard Smith, Dunstable, 217cm high, with pendulum and two weights
Lot 322: A l ate 20th century Hermle mantle clock with Tempus Fugit insert, 25.5cm high, 21cm wide, 13.5cm deep, with key
Lot 323: A Bradley & Hubbard novelty cast iron clock formed as John Bull 38cm high, no key
Lot 324: A Smiths Astral ships clock , brass cased, wooden wall mount, dial 19cm diameter.
Lot 325: An early 20th century mahogany cased mantle clock , inlaid lancet shaped case on brass ball feet, white enamel Roman dial, the movement signed Samuel Marti Paris, striking on a gong, 27cm high, 16cm wide, 13cm deep
Lot 326: William Oakey (20th century), 'Shire Sunday at Climping', oil on board, signed, 49cm by 74cm
Lot 327: Attributed to Walter Williams (British, 1834 - 1906) 'On the River Wye', female figure and child on a river bank next to a ruined castle, oil on canvas, framed bearing title and artist label 'Exhib R.A. 1854 - 1880', 59.25cm x 105cm
Lot 328: After Serge Poliakoff (Russian / French, 1900 - 1969) , 'Composition rouge et bleue', an unsigned lithograph, Mourlet of Paris, 31cm by 24cm, unframed.
Lot 329: Edward John Cobbett (1815-1899), figure fishing beside a river, paper label verso inscribed 'On the Thames near*?', oil on board, signed, 41cm by 58cm
Lot 330: After John Allin (1934-1991), 'Wentworth Street, London E1 - Evening', colour print, blindstamped and signed in pencil, 35cm by 59cm
Lot 331: Leslie Smith (British, b. 1948) 'Waddesdon Manor, Statue in the Shade', oil on panel, signed lower right, dated verso 1986 and bearing 'Douwes Fine Art' label verso, framed, 23cm x 16.5cm
Lot 332: 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 333: A Chinese bronze figure of Shou Lao 23cm high (missing staff)
Lot 334: Charles James Adams (British, 1859 - 1931) , 'Cattle by a byre', watercolour, signed, label verso, 37cm by 55cm, framed.
Lot 335: 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 336: Mark Baring (British, 1919 - 1999) , Church within a walled landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated '75', bearing Broadway Associates label verso, 51cm x 62cm (ARR)
Lot 337: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), 'The Midnight Hour', limited edition giclee on canvas, verso Certificate of Authenticity for Washington Green, 63.5cm by 101.5cm (ARR)
Lot 338: J. S. Webster (20th century) 'The Quay, Wells, Norfolk', watercolour, signed lower right, framed, bearing partial Provincial Gallery label verso and bearing title inscription, 27cm x 36cm
Lot 339: Richard Joicey (British, 1925 - 1994) , 'Langstone Mill from Wade Court', oil on board, signed lower left and dated '75', framed, 19cm x 23.5cm (ARR)
Lot 340: Chinese School (19th century) : An album of twelve rice paper paintings of Chinese noble figures in traditional costume, watercolour and gouache, blue silk border, loose within a red cloth covered album, each 29.75cm x 21.5cm (A/F) together with an album of twelve Chinese rice paper paintings of landscape scenes, watercolour and gouache, within a bound cloth covered album each 20cm x 25.5cm (a/f) (2)
Lot 341: Five 18th century and later decorative engravings and prints to include William Wynne Ryland after Van Dyck, 'But The Greatest Of These Is Charity', pub August 5th 1777, 36cm by 27cm, and Robert Samuel Marcuard after Giovanni Battista Cipriani, Composition, 27.5cm by 25cm
Lot 342: 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 343: John Heseltine (British, 1923 - 2016) , 'Girl with a Cat' and 'Group of Puppies', two oils on canvas, both signed, 23cm by 15cm, and 22cm by 26cm, matching frames, (2).
Lot 344: Attributed to John Berry (1920 - 2009) , portrait of a blacksmith at a forge, oil on panel, signed 'Berry' to lower right, framed, with integral picture light, inscribed verso 'B1942', 34cm x 27.5cm ARR
Lot 345: A pair of 19th century oleographs studies of racing pigeons, within a barn, framed, 24cm x 32.25cm (2)
Lot 346: Italian School (19th century) , a set of three coloured engravings, scenes of urban life, framed, each overall 24.5cm high x 32cm, (3)
Lot 347: Ray Young (20th century), a pair of landscape views of mountains across a body of water, dock with white birds in the foreground, 44cm by 28cm
Lot 348: 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 349: John Nash RA (British, 1893 - 1977), 'Buckinghamshire Woods', oil on canvas, original Leicester Galleries labels verso, 60cm by 75cm, framed.
Provenance: Bought at The Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London, The Summer Exhibition July - September 1935, number 63, sold to Captain Algernon John Jameson and thence by descent, comes with the original bill of sale, cost was £63 in 1935.
Also, with a signed valuation report from St. Benedict's Studio Ltd, 106 Stafford Road, Wallington, Surrey, 1st September 1979, where it was valued at £6200.
Lot 350: Marino Marini (Italian, 1901 - 1980), 'Cavalier', an unsigned lithograph, Mourlet of Paris, 31cm by 24cm, unframed.
Lot 351: Pieter Willem Sebes (1830-1906), two women seated beside an oil lamp, oil on panel, signed, 39cm by 32cm
Lot 352: A collection of unframed antiquarian and later prints, engravings, book plates etc., all unframed
Lot 353: After Friedrich Geselschap (German 1835-1898), portrait of a lady holding a basket of flowers, pencil, unsigned, 31cm by 25cm
Lot 354: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), two limited edition giclee prints of cats comprising 'Straight Tie' and 'Bow Tie', both numbered 22/495 and signed in pencil, with Washington Green Certificate of Authenticity verso, 22.5cm by 15cm (ARR)
Lot 355: A pair of 19th century style portraits of a lady and a gentleman, by repute Sir George and Lady Susan Bailey, oil on canvas, unsigned, 75cm by 59.5cm
Lot 356: Attributed to Edward John Cobbett (1815-1899), country woman seated beside a sheaf of corn, oil on board, bearing signature, verso old lot label, chalk marks etc 24cm by 29.5cm
Lot 357: Richard Lane (20th century), landscape with tree, ink, signed and dated 64, 20.5cm by 26cm
Lot 358: Marcelle Milo-Gray (b 1954), terrier on a country path with stone bridge, gouache, faintly signed, 13.5cm by 22.5cm (ARR)
Lot 359: Rev. Robert Woodley-Brown (British, active 1840-1860), Cottage within a Mountainous landscape, oil on canvas, inscribed verso 'R. Woodley Brown, Pix 1851 London, framed, 49.75cm x 59cm
Lot 360: 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 361: After Stephen J Renard (b 1947), racing yachts, limited edition print, numbered 2/100 and signed in pencil, 50cm by 62cm
Lot 362: After Joan Miro (Spanish, 1893 - 1983) , 'Maîtres Graveurs Contemporains' (contemporary master engravers), an unsigned lithograph in colours, 24cm by 28.5cm, unframed.
Lot 363: Anthony Green (British, 1939 - 2023), 'The Flower Painter', signed limited edition print, dated '06', numbered 17/70, framed, 71cm x 59cm (ARR)
Provenance: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, 2006.
Lot 364: Mark Baring (British, 1919 - 1999) , Abstract Form, oil on canvas, signed lower right and daetd '68', bearing John Bellmans lot label verso, 77 x 51.5cm (ARR)
Lot 365: Abraham Herbe (Dutch, 20th century) blossom tree in a landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left 'A. Herbe', framed, 49cm x 59cm
Lot 366: 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 367: After John Nash RA (1893-1977), 'The Cornfield', colour print, Copyright W J Stacey London, Printed in England, 52cm by 56cm
Lot 368: Julian Taylor (b 1954), 'Les toits de Paris' - 'The Rooftops of Paris', oil on canvas, signed, verso inscribed and Christies labels, 63cm by 90cm (ARR)
Lot 369: Hungarian School, harvesters in a field, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, paper labels verso, 75cm by 98cm
Lot 370: C. S. Blake (active early 20th century), lake scene, watercolour, signed lower left and dated '04, framed, 33.5cm x 48cm, together with a 'Oakhampton Castle' landscape scene, watercolour, framed, bearing labels verso, inscribed 'Oakhampton Castle, C. S. Blake, 1909', 'J. Forse & Son' framer label and further 'Oetzmann & Co Ltd' label, 33.5cm x 48cm (2)
Lot 371: Barry Freeman (20th / 21st century), woodland landscape together with landscape with river, each signed 'B. Freeman', pastel on board, framed, 45.4cm x 62.5cm and 44cm x 57.5cm (2)
Lot 372: William Edward Atkins (British, 1842 - 1910) Sailing Vessels (possibly including HMS Victory) off the Semaphore Tower, Portsmouth Harbour, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed lower left, in giltwood frame, 38.5cm x 47.25cm
Lot 373: Christopher Cornford (British, 1917 - 1993) , 'The Frontier', lithograph, signed in pencil and dated '1959', bearing retailer label verso and with inscription, 38.25cm x 49cm (ARR)
Lot 374: Peter Gilbert (British, b. 1948), Abstract wooded landscape, mixed media, monogrammed lower right, framed, bearing Beaulieu Fine Art artist biography label verso, 68cm x 17.5cm (ARR)
Lot 375: 20th century school , Atlantic Salmon, mixed media, inscribed, monogramed 'PM' and dated 84, 25cm by 38.5cm
Lot 376: P*e (20th century), Parisian street scene, Rue St Vincent, Montmartre, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 58cm by 79cm
Lot 377: Dorothy Cooper (20th century) , 'The Water Mill, Coggeshall Hamlet, Essex, textile collage, dated verso 1987, framed, 50cm x 39cm (ARR)
Lot 378: British School (19th century), Portrait of a uniformed officer, seated female figure holding a military cap and boy holding a rifle within an interior, oil on canvas, framed, 110cm x 85cm (A/F)
Lot 379: Marcelle Milo-Gray (b 1954), terrier jumping at a seagull in a rural landscape, gouache, faintly signed 13cm by 22cm (ARR)
Lot 380: David Deakins, harbour scene, acrylic on board, signed, 36cm by 90cm
Lot 381: George Anthony Butler (British, 1927 - 2010) , ' St Catherines Dock, London', oil on canvas, signed, label verso, 60cm by 75cm, framed.
Lot 382: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), 'Bad Boy', limited edition giclee on canvas, XIV/XXV, verso Certificate of Authenticity for Washington Green, 76.2cm by 76.2cm (ARR)
Lot 383: E A Swan (20th century), Dutch landscape view of figures on a frozen lake beside windmills, oil on board, signed, 38cm by 47cm, and F R Brackhen, Dutch Ships in Calm, oil, signed, 29cm by 42cm
Lot 384: Rowland Langmaid (1897-1956) , Peter Pan in Hyde Park, etching, signed in pencil, inscribed verso and part paper label, 27cm by 21cm
Lot 385: Ann Lindsell-Stewart (South African, b. 1923) 'The Cane Cutters' figurative study, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated '80', bearing Broadway Associates label verso, within brass mount frame, 76cm x 61cm (ARR)
Lot 386: 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 387: British School (20th century) , marine landscape with sailing vessels and yachts on rough seas, oil on board, framed, 29.5cm x 49.5cm
Lot 388: Sir Daniel Lascelles (British, 1902 - 1967) , 'Blakeney, Evening' Norfolk, landscape, oil on board, signed lower right and dated '63', bearing inscribed label verso, 'War on Want, 12gns', framed, 36.5cm 53.2cm (ARR)
Lot 389: Lucien Le Bois (French 20th century), floral still life with blue vase, oil on canvas, signed, 56cm by 43cm
Lot 390: George Anthony Butler (British, 1927 - 2010), 'Lord Street, Liverpool', oil on canvas, signed, label verso, 44cm by 60cm, framed.
Lot 391: Govinder Nazran (1964-2008), two limited edition giclee prints on board comprising 'Le Chat Parisien', 8/195, October 2006, verso Certificate of Authenticity from Washington Green, 96.5cm by 71cm, and 'London Pussy', 8/195, October 2006, verso Certificate of Authenticity from Washington Green, 49.5cm by 110.4cm (ARR)
Lot 392: Robert Russell Macnee, GI (1880-1952), Hens and Figures on a Country Village Road, oil on canvas, signed, 45cm by 34cm, with paperwork from St Andrews Fine Art
Lot 393: Richard Joicey (British, 1925 - 1994) , landscape with harbour (possibly Chichester Harbour), oil on board, signed lower right, framed 18.5cm x 23.75cm (ARR)
Lot 394: Arthur Freeman (British, 1927 - 1992), 'Ferry Boat', watercolour, signed.label verso, 32cm by 39cm, framed.
Lot 395: Andrew Nicholl (Irish 1804-1886), bank of wildflowers beside a river with three ducks, watercolour, signed, 34.5cm by 52cm
Lot 396: 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 397: Douglas Badcock (New Zealander, 1922 - 2009), River flowing through a ravine in a mountainous landscape, New Zealand, oil on board, signed and dated '65', framed, 69cm x 89.5cm (ARR)
Lot 398: Julian Trevelyan (1910-1988), Novgorod, 1961, etching, numbered 30/50, inscribed and signed in pencil, 41cm by 52cm (ARR)
Lot 399: An early Victorian birds eye maplewood pedestal card table, the rectangular fold over top with rounded front corners, above beaded decoration, carved column and quatreform base terminating on carved bun feet, 92cm wide.
Lot 400: A good quality small 18th century mahogany drop leaf side table , raised on scrolled padfoot supports, 76cm by 23cm opening to 74cm by 76cm.
Lot 401: A 19th century French giltwood and gesso wall mirror, the arched mirror plate within a moulded frame and with a pierced surmount of musical instruments, foliage and flowers, 204cm by 125cm (a/f)
Lot 402: A set of six 19th century carved walnut framed dining / salon chairs , with green fabric upholstered backs and seats (6).
Lot 403: An ornate vintage wrought iron chandelier / candle holder (not wired for electricity), 55cm drop.
Lot 404: 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 405: A modern Stewart Linford elm and beech 'Farmhouse Chairs' windsor rocker kit, with paper guide
Lot 406: A set of four Edwardian carved mahogan chairs , with matching upholstered seats, raised on front ogee and hoof supports.
Lot 407: A vintage Georgian style mahogany cheval mirror, mid 20th century, 142cm high.
Lot 408: A wooden clothes airer 82cm high, 64cm wide, 20.5cm deep
Lot 409: A 19th century mahogany side table, fitted with two drawers, raised on turned and block supports united by turned stretchers, 106cm wide by 50cm deep.
Lot 410: An 18th century carved and panelled oak coffer , raised on stile feet, 130cm wide by 53cm deep by 68cm high.
Lot 411: A late 19th / early 20th century gilt-brass mounted cast iron floor standing oil lamp converted to electric, of ornate design and fluted column, 178cm to top of shade.
Lot 412: A good 18th century burr wood kneehole desk , the cross banded rectangular top above one long drawer, central hidden drawer, recess with cupboard door, flanked by a further six drawers, raised on bracket feet, 90cm wide by 50cm deep by 81cm high, (af).
Lot 413: Two similar oak trunks , early / mid 20th century, each of rectangular form withb hinged lids and carved / applied Asian style foliate motifs, 60cm wide by 35cm deep by 35cm high, (2).
Lot 414: An 18th century carved and panelled oak mule chest, initialled and dated 'SB 1719', raised on stile feet, 140cm wide by 56cm deep by 80cm high.
Lot 415: A vntage teak coffee table bought from Heals , 124cm by 80cm, by 51cm high.
Lot 416: A 19th century mahogany tilt-top side table , the rectangular top with moulded edges and rounded corners, raised on a turned column and three downswept supports, 84cm by 56cm.
Lot 417: A 19th century mahogany Hall chair , with ornate carved back, shaped front seat, turned front supports and sabre rear supports.
Lot 418: An Orkney chair, dark stained fruitwood frame, woven strawwork back. and solid seat, 122cm high.
Lot 419: An Italian period style painted desk, 20th century, with painted decoration throughout, 132cm wide by 67cm deep by 80cm high.
Lot 420: A 19th century mahogany framed Chippendale revival wall mirror , with scrolled decoration, 69cm by 44cm.
Lot 421: A pair of Chinese export carved hardwood low side tables, early 20th century, 44cm wide by 30cm deep by 62cm high. Together with one other similar Chinese export low side table, (3).
Lot 422: A fine quality Victorian marquetry inlaid multi wood and ebonised crezenda , decorated and applied with ormolun embellishments, 168cm wide by 39cm deep by 109cm high.
Lot 423: An 18th century George III mahogany fold over top batchelors chest, the hinged rectangular top supported by two lopers, above four graduated long drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 78cm wide by 38cm deep by 82cm high.
Lot 424: An 18th century George III mahogany foldover tea table , the inlaid and crossbanded rectangular top enclosing a polished interior supported by a rear gate leg, raised on inner chamfered and moulded square supports, 90cm by 45cm.
Lot 425: An Edwardian cross-banded mahogany circular side table , inlaid with boxwood and ebony chequered banding, with shaped undertier and square tapered supports, 68cm diameter by 65cm high.
Lot 426: A Victorian mahogany fret cut three division Canterbury with central oval inlaid figural panel above a drawer, on turned feet to castors, height 48cm, width 50cm, depth 34cm
Lot 427: A late 17th / early 18th century oak Court Cupboard , appears to be in good original condition, with honest wear, 138cm wide by 139cm high by 57cm deep, (af).
Lot 428: A 19th century ormolu mounted rosewood side cabinet , fitted with a frieze drawer above a glass panelled cupboard door enclosing three adjustable shelves, raised on a plinth base, 76cm wide by 35cm high by 98cm high.
Lot 429: An 18th century oak oval drop leaf gate leg dining table, of good colour and patination, raised on baluster, bobbin turned and block supports united by plain stetchers, 107cm by 37cm, opening to 122cm by 107cm.
Lot 430: An antique carved oak dresser in a 17th century style, c1900 , having an arched pediment above various shelves, alcoves, plate racks, the base section fitted with a nicely carved cupboard door above two drawers, and an open undertier,m raised on turned, block and bun supports, 117cm wide by 224cm high.
Lot 431: A pretty Victorian carved walnut show-wood framed nursing chair , with buttoned pink upholstery.
Lot 432: A Victorian mahogany cheval mirror , pivoted between scrolled uprights and raised on a shaped platform base terminating on casters, 150cm high by 68cm wide.
Lot 433: A 19th century mahogany Pembroke table of good solid proportions, the rectangular top with drop leaves and rounded corners, single frieze drawer, raised on fluted tapering supports terminating on casters, 108cm by 55cm, opening to 112cm by 108cm.
Lot 434: A late Victorian / Edwardian walnut chest of drawers , the two short and three long drawers with turned knob handles, on a short bracket and plinth base, 104cm wide by 50cm deep by 98cm high.
Lot 435: A vintage marble side table, the square top on a shaped column and platform base, 40cm wide by 58cm, high.
Lot 436: An 18th century George III oak chest on chest, with blind fret decoration above two short and three long graduated drawers flanked by fluted pilasters to the upper section, the base section fitted with three graduated long drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 110cm wide by 178cm high by 55cm deep, (af).
Lot 437: A 1930 / 40's honey oak writing table , the rectangular top with inset Greek key gilt-tooled green leather writing surface between rounded corners, above two drawers, raised on solid square supports with rounded front corners, 153cm by 92cm.
Lot 438: A George III marquetry inlaid mahogany semi circular card table, c.1800, with fold over top, baize lined interior, raised on tapered square supports, 98cm wide.
Lot 439: A 19th century mahogany sewing table of elliptical form, having a semi elliptical raised back featuring an array of funtioning drawers and dummy drawers, above the hinged semi elliptical front panel enclosing a tapestry fabrics bag, raised on delicate supports united by an 'x' shaped stretcher, 61cm wide by 91cm high, (af).
Lot 440: A modern Chinese octagonal cabinet decorated with lotus flowers on shiny red lacquer-style ground, comprising two lockable panel doors enclosing two baize lined drawers above a cupboard, above two further drawers, on plinth base, 102cm high, 39cm wide, 39cm deep
Lot 441: A stylish contemporary office swivel chair, mahogany finish show wood frame and brown leatherette upholstered seat and back.
Lot 442: A c.1960's teak record / vinyl cabinet , having two sliding doors and a partitioned interior, raised on metal supports, 80cm wide by 66cm deep by 63cm high.
Lot 443: An Edwardian satinwood banded mahogany two tier side table of oval form , inlaid with boxwood and ebony stringing, raised on delicate outswept supports, 66cm by 45cm, by 73cm high.
Lot 444: A c.1960's teak sideboard, with label attached 'White & Newton Ltd, Portsmouth', 208cm wide by 46cm deep by 72cm high.
Lot 445: 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 446: A Tibetan copper and white metal temple horn converted to a floor lamp, with repousse foliate decoration 174cm high including fittings
Lot 447: A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase, featuring a moulded cornice above two glass panelled doors enclosingn adjustable shelves, the base section with a recessed secretaire drawer with fitted writing interior, above two recessed panelled cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base, 120cm wide by 219cm high by 44cm deep, (af).
Lot 448: A 1930s oak reclining bentwood lounge chair attributed to Heals , the model features in 'Economy with a Difference' Heals catalogue from the 1930s (cushions lacking)
Lot 449: A Georgian revival ormolu mounted green onyx column , mid 20th century, 78cm high, 39cm square.
Lot 450: An 18th century oak bobbin turned side table, the rectangular top with moulded edges, above single drawer, raised on bobbin turned and block supports, 69cm by 48cm, by 71cm high.
Lot 451: A 19th century Chippendale design carved mahogany single chair, with Edwards & Roberts label underside, (the tapestry upholstered drop in seat af).
Lot 452: A pair Hepplewhite revival carved mahogany framed shield back carver chairs , late 19th / early 20th century, re-upholstered in a neutral fabric.
Lot 453: A 19th century mahogany rectangular swing toilet mirror the bowfront box base fitted with three small drawers 60cm by 57cm
Lot 454: An Arts & Crafts light oak writing table attributed to Marsh, Jones and Cribb of Manchester, with inset writing surface above three drawers, raised on tapered supports, 82cm wide by 44cm deep by 76cm high.
Lot 455: An Edwardian mahogany side table of small proportions , inlaid with boxwood and ebony chequered banding and fitted with two short and one long drawers, raised on tapered supports with casters, 60cm wide by 43cm deep by 78cm high.
Lot 456: A set of six vintage Hepplewhite style mahogany 'shield back' dining chairs , 20th century, comprising two carvers and four singles, with upholstered drop in seats, raised on front moulded square tapered supports terminating on spade feet, (6).
Lot 457: An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, the clever mechanism opening to reveal a green baize lined interior and brass lined counter wells, above blind fret decoration, single drawer, ogee supports, pierced cross stretcher, and casters, 54cm square by 75cm high.
Lot 458: A pair of Georgian carved mahogany carver chairs in a Chippendale taste , possibly Irish, the lattice backs carved with serpents, ribbons, scrolls and foliage, above the tapestry seats, flanked by lions mask arms, raised on front foliate carved cabriole supports with hairy paw, claw and ball feet.
Lot 459: Two similar carved composite stone supports in the manner of Romanesque church columns, decorated with standing figures, possibly the apostles, approx 150cm high, with associated top sections (a/f)
Lot 460: An early 19th century octagonal maplewood pedestal centre table / side table , the higed top with decorative banding and inlay, raised on a turned cylindrical column, triform base, and three foliate and scroll carved feet, 73cm wide by 74cm high.
Lot 461: A George III mahogany semi circular tea table , the hinged top opening into a circular top with two rear gate leg supports, raised on tapered legs, 92cm wide by 45cm deep by 73cm high.
Lot 462: An attractive Edwardian marquetry inlaid, satinwood banded and boxwood strung mahogany display cabinet , the two astragal glass panelled doors enclosing a lined and fitted interior, raised on tapered square supports terminating on spade feet, 110cm wide by 170cm high by 40cm deep.
Lot 463: A late 17th / early 18th century panelled oak coffer , raised on stile feet, 125cm wide by 55cm deep by 60cm high.
Lot 464: A nest of five vintage Grecian style occasional tables / coffee tables , mid 20th century, the circular main table decorated with a central ancient Grecian figurative scene panel on a gilt ground and raised on fluted gilt-metal supports, 92cm diameter by 56cm high, housing four quarter shaped further tables in matching designs.
Lot 465: A Victorian carved mahogany 'show-wood' framed armchair , with buttoned green upholstery.
Lot 466: A vintage embossed brass coal / kindling box, early 20th century, with hinged lid and wooden lined interior, decorated with medieval figurative scene panels, raised on casters, 56cm wide by 40cm deep by 44cm high.
Lot 467: A fine quality French Empire revival ormolu and bronze candelabra , likely early / mid 20th century, the classical putti holding a cornucopia and ten scrolled branches wired for electric lighting, sat on an opulent scrolled base, the whole raised on an associated ormolu and blue ground plinth, combined height to top of heighest light shade 171cm.
Lot 468: Two 19th century club armchairs, in the manner of Howard & Sons, re upholstered in a red tartan fabric, (af), (2).
Lot 469: A late Georgian pale mahogany side table, c.1820, the rectanguloar top with moulded edges above five drawers, the turned knob handles decorated with mother of pearl inlay, raised on turned tapered supports, 109cm wide by 49cm deep by 82cm high.
Lot 470: An English Regency period mahogany tilt-top table inlaid with rosewood banding, c.1820 , the rectangular top with rounded corners raised on a turned column and four downswept supports terminating on cast gilt-metal lions paw feet and casters, 131cm by 91cm.
Lot 471: An Edwardian fruitwood wall shelf with marquetry inlaid door, open and closed shelves, 63cm wide by 17cm deep by 63cm high.
Lot 472: A pretty Victorian marquetry inlaid figured walnut Sutherland table, with original ceramic casters, 76cm by 14cm opening to 98cm by 76cm.
Lot 473: A vintage Sheraton revival mahogany waterfall bookcase of small proportions , fitted with a single drawer above a shaped apron and bracket feet, 53cm wide by 82cm high.
Lot 474: An elegant antique mahogany serpentine fronted chest of drawers of small proportions in a Chippendale taste, late 19th / early 20th century, the four graduated drawers with cast brass swan neck handles, flanked by blind fret canted corners, raised on shaped bracket feet, 62cm wide by 50cm deep by 76cm high.
Lot 475: A large 19th century hanging ceiling oil lamp with floral ceramic dome and six candleholders on ornately decorated and pierced scroll branches, with white glass shade, circular frame 35.5cm diameter
Lot 476: An 18th century oak corner cabinet on stand , fitted with an arched panelled door and moulded decoration, and reverse breakfront base section, combined height 172cm (splits into two sections for transport).
Lot 477: A set of four 18th / 19th century Spanish / Portuguese studded leather and fruitwood high back chairs, typically decorated with ornate embossed work, carved and turned frames with brass finials, (af).
Lot 478: An 18th / 19th century pine rustic childs rocking chair, 61cm high.
Lot 479: A set of six Louis XV style twin branch gilt metal wall lights , 20th century, in foliate rococco manner, two stamped, 'R.H' and 'L.H'. together with eleven shades, width 26cm
Lot 480: A Victorian chinoiserie decorated and black lacquered side table, the lobbed top on a barley twist column and three shaped outswept supports, 79cm by 66cm.
Lot 481: A 17th century Jacobean oak chest of drawers , the two short and two long drawers with typical applied moulded decoration, raised on bun feet, 103cm wide by 56cm deep by 97cm high, (af).
Lot 482: A group of Victorian papier mâché furniture, comprising a 62cm diameter shaped top side table on barley twist colum and scrolled supports, a 67cm wide side table on turned column and lobbed base, and three caned seat side chairs, all with typical chinoiserie decoration, mother of pearl inlay and lavish gilt, (5).
Lot 483: A George III feathered mahogany serpentine front chest of three long deep drawers, raised on bracket feet, 105cm wide by 55cm deep by 93cm high.
Lot 484: A French open sided armchair in a Louis XV style , early 20th century, the frame with painted and carved decoration, with upholstered back, arms and seat.
Lot 485: A c.1930's Queen Anne style walnut dining suite , comprising an extending dining table with extra leaf, 120cm by 84cm extending to 164cm by 84cm, a set of six dining chairs (two carvers and four single chairs), with vase shaped backs and drop in seats, and a bow front sideboard fitted with central drawers flanked by panelled cupboard doors, 140cm wide - all raised on cabriole legs,
Lot 486: A pair of George III mahogany chests of drawers of small proportions, each fitted with four graduated long drawers and raised on shaped bracket feet, 68cm by 52cm, by 76cm high.
Lot 487: A 19th century Regency music stand in the style of Sebastian Erard, (af - candle sconces missing), 124cm high.
Lot 488: A Victorian walnut work table, the satinwood inlaid fitted interior with printed religious scene to underside of top, with work bag below, baluster turned stem on quatreform platform base to four paw feet height 74cm, width 57cm, depth 43cm
Lot 489: A vintage Lebus light oak stacking bookcase, early to mid 20th century, having three glass panelled up-and-over doors, 88cm wide by 37cm deep by 118cm high.
Lot 490: A good quality French Napoleon III style ormolu mounted, parquet inlaid and cross banded side cabinet, circa early to mid 20th century, the shaped top inlaid with a marble panel, above a central shaped front drawer flanked by two outswinging hinged side drawers, above four shaped front cupboard doors enclosing shaped shelves, raised on pretty feet, 92cm wide by 35cm deep by 99cm high.
NB: unusually heavy due to the quality and craftmanship.
Lot 491: A Queen Anne walnut bureau with feather and crossbanded borders, the interior fitted with a well above an arrangement of drawers and pigeon holes, above two short over two long drawers, on bun feet, 96cm high, 91cm wide, 53cm deep (a/f)
Lot 492: A George III satinwood banded mahogany semi circular card table, the hinged top enclosing a baize lined interior, raised om tapered supports, 91cm wide.
Lot 493: A pair of French Louis XV style giltwood side chairs , early 20th century, having ornate relief frames and tapestry upholstered backs and seats, (af).
Lot 494: An Arts & Crafts William Morris design 'Sussex' chair, of typical fruitwood construction and string seat.
Lot 495: A late 18th century George III mahogany night cupboard, fitted with a gallery top incorporating carrying handles, a panelled cupboard door, and undertier, raised on delicate supports, 37cm wide by 75cm high.
Lot 496: A Globe Wernicke style oak sectional bookcase, three shelves with glazed doors, on bracket feet 119cm high, 87cm wide, 36cm deep
Lot 497: A vintage Georgian style mahogany kneehole desk of small proportions, 20th century, with inset green leather top above a configuration of drawers and a cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, 76cm by 51cm, by 76cm high.
Lot 498: A George III satinwood card table , the shaped foldover top with banded and painted decoration enclosing a lined interior, raised on turned cylindrical supports, 92cm wide by 45cm deep by 76cm high, (af).
Lot 499: A Georgian revival ormolu mounted green onyx column , mid 20th century, 109cm high, 25cm square.
Lot 500: 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 501: A Jacobean style light oak bureau / writing desk, c.1920's, with geometric moulded decoration, the sloping hinged fall front enclosing a fitted interior, above two long drawers, raised on baluster turned supports and bun feet united by plain stretchers, 88cm wide by 46cm deep by 95cm high.
Lot 502: A 19th century metal bound domed pine trunk, applied with a brass name plaque, and with twin carrying handles, 104cm widebyb 45cm deep by 65cm high.
Lot 503: An early 19th century continental painted marriage cupboard , dated 1820, and with painted initials 'M' and 'L', twin doors, lined interior, plinth base, 203cm high by 166cm wide, (damages and in need of some attention)
Lot 504: A 17th century carved and panelled oak court cupboard dated 1656, the carved canopy above central arched panel flanked by two carved cupboard doors, the base section decorated with a chisel carved frieze and two panelled cupboard doors, raised on short stile feet, overall of good colour and patination, 152wm wide by 144cm high by 52cm deep, (af).
Lot 505: An 18th century oak side table , with rectangular top, moulded sides, turned and block supports, plain stretchers, being of good colour, patination and wear, 68cm by 42cm, by 62cm high.
Lot 506: A vintage Anglo-Indian Hoshiarpur side table, early 20th century, decorated with bone inlay, the octagonal top above arcaded supports, 38cm wide by 37cm high, (af).
Lot 507: A French gilt-metal mounted Inlaid and cross banded multi-wood semainier chest, most likely early to mid 20th century, fitted with five oak lined drawers flanked by canted corners and smart inlaid side panels, above a shaped apron and pretty feet, 68cm wide by 40cm deep by 120cm high.
Lot 508: A large and solid Victorian light oak wind action extending dining table and two extra leaves, 242cm by 154cm fully extended, with winder, (please note the legs screw in and out for ease of transport and storeage). Together with a set of eight solid fruitwood ladder back dining chairs with metal mounts and neutral upholdstered seats, 20th century.
Lot 509: An 18th century large solid oak drop leaf gate leg dining table, the rectamgular top with semi circular drop leaves, above split baluster turnred supports and plain stretchers, 127cm by 66cm opening to 186cm by 127cm.
Lot 510: A good quality 19th century mahogany Pembroke table in the manner of Gillows, with fluted edges, rounded corners, an oak lined drawer to either end (one with nicely fitted interior), raised on fluted tapering cylindrical suppprts terminating on delicate brass casters, 81cm wide.
Lot 511: An 18th century oak low boy, fitted with three drawers above carved scrolled detailing, raised on inner chamfered square supports, 84cm wide by 47cm deep by 76cm high.
Lot 512: 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 513: A George III straight front chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, above a shaped apron and bracket feet, 109cm by 49cm, by 106cm high.
Lot 514: A set of six Jacobean style solid oak dining chairs, c.1920's , comprising two carvers and four singles, with slatted backs, upholstered drop-in seats, and barley twist uprights, (6).
Lot 515: A Victorian brass oil standard lamp the adjustable column on triform base with scrolling supports
Lot 516: A 17th century oak six plank coffer , with chisel carved decoration, and simplistic supports, 142cm wide by 47cm deep by 64cm high.
Lot 517: A Chinese export hardwood low table , 20th century, fitted with two drawers, 107cm wide by 48cm deep by 41cm high.
Lot 518: A late 17th / early 18th century seaweed marquetry inlaid walnut side table , decoration to top, front and sides, fitted with a single drawer, raised on fruitwood padfoot supports, 72cm wide by 47cm deep by 73cm high.
Lot 519: A George IV cross-banded and inlaid mahogany bow front side table , fitted with three drawers, raised on turned cylindrical supports, 109cm wide by 54cm deep by 80cm high.
Lot 520: A period style stool, early 20th century, the foliate stamped cream fabric upholstered serpentined seat raised on four elegant ogee sopports, 98cm wide by 45cm high.
Lot 521: A pair of windsor armchairs, both with arched top rail above a wheel back and spindle supports on turned legs and stretchers
Lot 522: An Afghan rug, red ground, with geometric design within a wide border, 95cm by 139cm
Lot 523: A Persian rug, blue ground, with floral medallion within multiple borders 149cm by 94cm
Lot 524: An Indian Kashmir silk rug, signed, pink ground with central medallion and floral design within multiguard border, 152cm by 91cm
Lot 525: A Persian rug, mid 20th century, decorated in predominately red with traditional stylised motifs within multi borders, approximately 7' by 4'.
Lot 526: A vintage Afghan Turkmen rug , of wool, woven against the gold ground with central guls surrounded by a decorative border, 126cm wide x 187cm long
Lot 527: A large Persian /Iranian rug , 20th century, wool and silk, woven with floral motif on a red ground, 130cm x 210cm approximately
Lot 528: A pair of Turkish rugs, one blue ground the other red ground, each with central geometric medallion within multiple borders 165cm by 117cm
Lot 529: An Indian Kashmir silk rug decorated with panels of trees and flowers 160cm by 94cm