The Catalogue Fine Art Sale
on Thursday 9th & Friday 10th September 2010


1.      A BRAMELD BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE CASTLE OF ROCHEFORT PATTERN CHEESE STAND, DRAINER AND PLATE
stand 31cm w, impressed BRAMELD+1, or unmarked, c1825-42£100-150
2.      A BRAMELD BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE CASTLE OF ROCHEFORT PATTERN SOUP TUREEN AND COVER AND A MEAT DISH AND DRAINER
the dish with moulded gravy tree and well, 53cm w, impressed BRAMELD+1 and/or printed mark or impressed floral wreath mark, c1825£200-300
3.      A BRAMELD BLUE PRINTED AND ENAMELLED EARTHENWARE INDIA PATTERN CHAMBER JUG AND BASIN
jug 29cm h, printed pictorial mark, c1835-42£150-200
4.      A BRAMELD BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE PARIS STRIPE PATTERN FOOTBATH
24cm h, c1825-42£150-200
5.      A BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE MINIATURE DINNER SERVICE
with rosettes and dots in wavy border, the service including a covered vegetable tureen 13cm diam, c1840 (26)£100-150
6.      A BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE HERMIT AND BOAT PATTERN MUG
of unusual size, cylindrical with spur handle, 17cm h, c1820£100-150
7.      A BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE SAUCE TUREEN, COVER AND STAND
with flower knop and deer's head handles, 15cm h, two and a pair of blue printed earthenware pickle dishes and a Wedgwood coloured body earthenware plate, printed and painted with butterflies, early/mid 19th c (8)£100-150
8.      A JOHN AND WILLIAM RIDGWAY BLUE PRINTED STONE CHINA COLUMBIA PATTERN MEAT DISH
with gadrooned rim, 54cm w, printed mark, 1814-c1830 and a J & R Godwin flow blue earthenware Albany pattern meat dish, printed mark, 1834-66 (2)£100-150
9.      A DON POTTERY BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE ITALIAN AND SICILIAN VIEWS SERIES STAND
with the tomb of Theron at Agrigentum, on domed foot, 22cm diam, printed lion mark, c1820£100-150
10.     A DON POTTERY BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE ITALIAN LANDSCAPE SERIES SOUP TUREEN STAND
39cm w, printed lion mark, c1820£100-150
12.     A SET OF FOUR BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE BRITISH SCENERY SERIES COTTAGES AND CASTLE PATTERN PLATES
25cm diam, printed ribbon mark, c1830£150-200
13.     A PAIR OF COPELAND AND GARRETT BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE FLORAL PATTERN SORBET CUPS
of bell shape, 6cm h, printed late Spode mark, c1833-47£80-120
14.     TWO SALTGLAZED BROWN STONEWARE FLASKS, DERBYSHIRE AND LONDON
the first in the form of Lord John Russell, a scroll in his right hand impressed THE TRUE SPIRIT OF REFORM and on a serrated label below COOKS WINE & SPIRIT VAULTS WATERSIDE LINCOLN, 16cm h, impressed T OLDFIELD & Co MANUFACTURERS CHESTERFIELD, the second in the form of a barrel, one end with a 'nailed' label moulded Taverner 128 Bishopsgt without, 10.5cm h, c1832-40£200-300
15.     A STAFFORDSHIRE IRONSTONE TWO HANDLED VASE
of square shape with waisted neck and red and gilt dragon handles, printed in blue and painted onglaze with panels of figures, precious objects and flowers, 58cm h, printed pseudo Chinese mark, c1900£200-300
16.     A SET OF EIGHT G L ASHWORTH & BROS IRONSTONE TABLE AND FLOWERS PATTERN PLATES
transfer printed in black and painted in vivid famille rose enamels, 24cm diam, printed Mason's mark, painted 4/159, early 20th c£100-150
17.     A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER DIP MODEL OF THE PORTLAND VASE
17cm h, impressed mark, c1880£100-150
18.     A G L ASHWORTH & BROS IRONSTONE JAPAN PATTERN DESSERT SERVICE
richly decorated in predominantly cobalt, gilt and iron red, the service including a comport, 19cm h, impressed REAL IRONSTONE CHINA, printed royal arms and painted 3/549, late 19th c (17)£500-700
19.     A ROYAL DOULTON EARTHENWARE CHAMBER JUG AND BASIN
printed in underglaze blue with flower sprays in cobalt and gilt ribbon border, the oblong basin 43cm w, impressed and printed marks, c1900£150-200
20.     A WEDGWOOD PRINTED QUEEN'S WARE OVAL SOUP TUREEN AND COVER AND A JOHN MADDOCK BLUE PRINTED STONE CHINA FAIRY VILLAS PATTERN SOUP TUREEN AND COVER
the first printed in iron red and painted with birds, butterflies and flowers in ochre rim, the knop gilt, 20cm h, impressed mark, c1870£100-150
21.     AN EARTHENWARE TWO HANDLED POT POURRI VASE AND COVER
of baluster shape, painted with romantic landscapes in puce edged gilt scrolling foliate frames reserved on an apple green ground, 49cm h, c1850£100-150
22.     A DON POTTERY PEARLWARE PLATE
with shell edge, painted in sepia with a 'pagoda and fence' pattern encircled by an ochre line, 24.5cm diam, c1800
A similar example is illustrated Griffin (J D), The Don Pottery 1801-1893, Doncaster 2001, plt 143.£100-150
23.     A STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE JAPAN PATTERN PUNCH BOWL
printed in sepia, painted in underglaze blue and onglaze red and other enamels with a flower filled vase in deep border with phoenix roundels, the light green foot with trailing foliage, the rim gilt, 48cm diam, c1870£250-350
24.     A WEMYSS WARE EXTRA TALL CANDLESTICK
painted with dog roses, on square base, 30.5cm h, impressed mark and printed oval mark of the retailer, T GOODE & CO & CO, c1900£150-200
25.     A GROUP OF WEMYSS WARE
including a Grosvenor Vase painted with cabbage roses or plums, 21cm h, impressed mark and/or painted Wemyss, and/or printed or painted mark of the retailer, T Goode & Co, c1900 (12)£150-250
26.     A CREAMWARE MOULDED OVAL PLAQUE
painted with a wedding at Gretna Green , in integral yellow and black frame, 20 x 23cm, c1810£200-300
27.     A WEDGWOOD SOLID BLUE JASPER JUG, A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD DARK BLUE JASPER DIP CANDLESTICKS AND A SIMILAR MINIATURE JUG
variously sprigged with scenes, cameos and scrolling foliage, candlesticks 14.5cm h, impressed marks, late 19th c£100-150
28.     A WEDGWOOD SOLID PALE BLUE AND WHITE JASPER TEAPOT AND COVER
ornamented with amorini in scrolling or floral borders, the spout, domed cover and handle with swags or acanthus leaves, 9.5cm h, impressed mark, c1790£600-800
29.     A STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE COW CREAMER
the milkmaid seated on the flat base with arms outstretched and decorated in coloured glazes, the cow predominantly manganese, the figure and base in ochre and green, 13cm h, c1780, later composition cover (2)£200-300
30.     A PRATTWARE COTTAGE BANK, POSSIBLY MEXBOROUGH
the pitched blue roof with central chimney and ochre eaves, the facade with two heads at windows of the upper storey, the sides moulded with Ceres or a tree, on sponged base, 12.5cm h, mid 19th c£100-200
31.     A MINTON MAJOLICA INDIAN GARDEN SEAT
the pierced top centred by a lavender flower, the sides moulded with panels of strapwork and in predominantly green, brown and ochre glazes, 52cm h, late 19th c
Shape No 588 in the 1884 Minton Shape Book.£500-700
32.     A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA POTTING DISH AND COVER AND TWO SETS OF FIVE PLATES
the cover of the dish with turquoise serpent handle and borders of ferns and grasses, in green and pink glazes with ochre rim, the plates with pink or turquoise centre, dish 19cm diam, moulded or impressed mark, plates painted 1764, c1865-78£300-500
33.     A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD MAJOLICA WICKER DESSERT PLATES AND A MAJOLICA CORN JUG
plates 22.5cm diam, impressed marks, painted 1168, 1872 and late 19th c£80-120
34.     A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA NUT DISH
of kidney shape with squirrel handle and moulded with hazel and ferns IN predominantly turquoise, green and brown glazes with ochre rim, 26cm w, impressed mark, painted 1213 (the two first digits transposed) on an unglazed reserve, c187o£250-350
35.     A SUNDERLAND PINK MARBLED EARTHENWARE CHAMBER POT, PROBABLY DIXON, PHILLIPS & CO'S GARRISON POTTERY
of two handled form, the interior with a frog, transfer printed with a man in a nightshirt and two verses, 15cm h, c1860£100-150
36.     A DERBY GROUP OF TWO VIRGINS AWAKENING CUPID
modelled possibly by Pierre Stephan, the virgins in puce or polychrome flowered yellow or white chiton and puce or purple drapery, Cupid resting his head on his arm before a leafy green tree, on sprigged rocky base, 32cm h, incised N195, c1778£300-500
37.     A DERBY POT POURRI VASE AND COVER
with gilt knop, the pierced rim applied with four satyr masks, painted with continuous flowers in polychrome on four gilt paw feet and plinth, 14cm h, painted crown, crossed batons, D and 23 in red, c1820£250-350
38.     A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES OF ITALIAN FARMERS
he in a plumed green hat, primrose coat and striped trousers, holding a cockerel, she in a pink bonnet, yellow dress with flowered skirt and pointing with her left index finger whilst holding a hen on her right hand, before a stump with flowers on scrolling mound, 23cm h, c1765£800-1200
39.     A DERBY FIGURE OF NAPOLEON
the emperor in black and gilt bicorn hat, green tunic with gilt buttons, yellow breeches and black boots, standing beside a pillar draped with his purple and orange cloak, a speech and inscribed BORN August 16th 1762 DIED May 5th 1821, on square green and gilt base, 20cm h, c1825£250-350
40.     A DERBY FIGURE OF DAVID GARRICK IN THE ROLE OF TANCRED
in fur hat, vivid green cloak, puce coat and flowered breeches with yellow boots, on sprigged gilt rococo base, 21cm h, c1765£200-250
41.     A RARE DERBY FIGURE OF AN ACTOR
in richly coloured costume including a yellow lined puce cloak, on square turquoise and gilt base with leafy gilt scrolling feet, 29cm h, painted crown, crossed batons and D in red, c1820£300-400
42.     A DERBY FIGURE OF MINERVA
in plumed helmet, gilt cuirass over a flowered chiton and red and turquoise drapery, her left hand on a gilt shield before a flowering stump, on turquoise and gilt scrolling base, 36cm h, c1770£200-300
43.     A RARE GARNITURE OF DERBY VASES AND COVERS
of two handled, inverted baluster or shouldered form, the high or low domed covers encrusted with red and gilt flowers and a prominent bud, finely painted with panels of classical figures, the reverse with similar panels of birds, the flanking vases with subsidiary reserves of butterflies and moths to the flared neck, all framed in elaborate gilt C scrolls and flowers reserved on an intense mazarine blue ground, 25 and 31cm h, c1760
These and the several other recorded Derby garnitures represent some of the factory's finest productions at this period. Although owing an obvious debt to contemporary Chelsea, it seems probable that they were painted at Derby as the painting, especially of the birds, is characteristic. See Twitchett (J), Derby Porcelain, p48, plt 27 and Rice (D G), Derby Porcelain, The Golden Years, p157, plt 132.
A similar garniture was sold, Bonhams, 8 March 2006, lot 69. £3000-4000
44.     A CHELSEA-DERBY KIDNEY SHAPED DESSERT DISH
painted with a central rose bordered by swags tied with turquoise ribbons and pendulous sprays alternating with puce paterae, in gilt dentil rim, 24.5cm w, painted crown over D in blue, c1780£100-150
45.     A DERBY BARREL SHAPED MUG
painted with two flower sprays and scattered sprigs, the rim outlined in brown enamel, 9.5cm h, c1775£100-150
46.     TWO DERBY POLYCHROME ASPARAGUS SERVERS
one with reticulated wings, painted with loose bouquets or scattered flowers and also decorated on the underside, the rims outlined in brown enamel, 8cm l, c1775 and c1780; a Chelsea-Derby mug, of globular form with reeded cylindrical neck and gilt dentil rim (3)£80-120
47.     A CHELSEA-DERBY ROCOCO HANDLED BASKET SHAPED STAND AND A DERBY PLATE
enamelled with flower sprays in blue and gilt borders, stand 23cm w, gilt anchor and D or painted crown, crossed batons, D and 8 in puce, c1775 and 1787-90£80-120
48.     THREE DERBY AND CHELSEA-DERBY TEA BOWLS
one painted in puce and gilt with the Banded Hedge pattern, another of spirally fluted and moulded form in a Japan pattern, the third with green swags beneath a purple and puce scroll border and dentil rim, 7.5-8cm diam, gilt conjoined anchor and D, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numeral 2 in puce, or unmarked, c1765-1788£100-150
49.     A CHELSEA-DERBY TURQUOISE GROUND TEA BOWL AND SAUCER
painted with dark purple husk swags suspended from the gilt dentil rim, the footrim also gilt, saucer 12.5cm diam, gilt conjoined anchor and D, 1770-75£100-150
50.     A CHELSEA-DERBY COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER, A DERBY TEACUP AND A COFFEE CUP
the first painted in green monochrome with swags of flowers, green handle and gilt dentil rims, the others in a bright Japan pattern or blue and gilt neo classical design, saucer 13.5cm diam, gilt conjoined anchor and D or painted crown, crossed batons and D in puce, the teacup also with the numerals 2 and 5, c1770-90£100-150
51.     A DERBY FLUTED SAUCER-DISH
enamelled with French sprigs in a border of sprigs entwined around a shaded brown ribbon, gilt dentil rim, 19cm diam, painted crown, crossed batons, D, 141 and numerals VI in puce and VII in red, 1785-87£80-120
52.     A DERBY SAUCER-DISH
painted in carmine pink with flower sprays in gilt dentil rim, 20cm diam, painted crown, crossed batons, D and 12 in puce, 1787-90£100-150
53.     A PAIR OF DERBY PLATES OF ACLAND PATTERN AND A DERBY PLATE
with chintz border, the first enamelled with a cluster of three roses in blue and primrose banded border of green laurel leaves, 21cm diam, painted crown, crossed batons, D and numerals 2 or 8, the second also with No 46 in puce, c1785£100-150
54.     A CHELSEA-DERBY CREAM JUG
of ogee form with wishbone handle, enamelled with flower sprays beneath a gilt dentil rim, 6.5cm h, gilt conjoined anchor and D, c177,5 and a polychrome bowl, possibly Derbyshire decorated, c1780 (2)£80-120
55.     A RARE DERBY POLYCHROME BEAKER
painted with two flower sprays, one including a prominent rose and sprigs, the rim heightened in brown enamel, 11cm h, c1780£80.-120
56.     A RARE CHELSEA-DERBY CABARET SERVICE
enamelled with flower sprays in a yellow ribbon entwined with trailing leaves and small berries, gilt dentil rim, the globular teapot and cover 10.5cm h, painted crown over D in blue, 1777-84 (5)£200-300
57.     A PAIR OF DERBY SAUCER-DISHES
finely painted in polychrome and gilt with a wide border of formal foliage, the rims and footrim gilt, 21cm diam, painted crown, crossed batons, D and 37 of John Whitaker in red, c1820£150-200
58.     A SET OF THREE DERBY COFFEE CANS
with wishbone handle, painted in polychrome and gilt with a wide salmon pink band of formal foliage, 6cm h, painted crown, crossed batons and D, two also with 36, c1820; a Japan pattern coffee can, c1810 (4)£100-150
59.     A DERBY DESSERT DISH
painted possibly by John Brewer with flowers in a red, yellow and richly gilt trellis border, 25cm w, painted crown, crossed batons, D and 346 in puce, c1810£100-150
60.     TWO WORCESTER COFFEE CUPS
one with entwined handle and painted with a version of a Sèvres pattern of polychrome flowers and swags in blue and gilt feuille de choux panels, gilt fringed or dentil rims, 7cm h, the second with a particularly rich version of the Queen's pattern, painted fretted square, or unmarked, c1770-75£200-250
61.     A WORCESTER SHAPED SQUARE DESSERT DISH
outside-decorated, painted in iron red monochrome with two groups of Continental buildings, one with smoking chimney and clumps of vegetation in osier moulded border, 20cm w, c1772
A dessert dish with very similar decoration, traditionally attributed to the Giles attelier and presumably intended for the Dutch market, is illustrated Spero (S) and J Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The Zorensky Collection, Woodbridge 1996, plt 462.£400-600
62.     TWO WORCESTER LOZENGE SHAPED AND FLUTED DESSERT DISHES
painted to the centre in polychrome with tightly packed or loose bouquets reserved on a Wet Blue ground with gilt lambrequin border and dentil rim, or panelled trellis border, 24 and 29cm w, painted open crescent, c1770£250-350
63.     A WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP AND A SAUCER
painted in Sèvres style with clusters of pendulous green foliage and entwined gilt scrollwork above a puce herringbone border, gilt handle and rims, saucer 13.5cm diam, c1775£300-400
64.     A WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP AND AN UNUSUAL DERBY REPLACEMENT SAUCER
painted in brilliant onglaze enamels and gilt with the Jabberwocky pattern, saucer 13cm diam, painted fretted square or crown, crossed batons, D and No 3 of the gilder William Cooper in puce, c1775 and c1790£300-400
65.     A WORCESTER FLUTED TEA BOWL AND SAUCER
painted with the Scarlet Japan pattern of alternate panels of prunus or flowering plants with orange and gilt divisions centred by a mon around an iron red ring of trailing foliage, the rims gilt, 13cm diam, painted fretted square, c1770£150-200
66.     A WORCESTER FLUTED TEACUP AND SAUCER
painted with a central river landscape in turquoise husk border and three sprays of flowers interspersed with moths, in blue and gilt border and dentil rim, 14cm diam, painted crescent, c1785£300-350
67.     A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER
painted in Dry Blue in the atelier of James Giles with flower sprays and scattered sprigs in gilt dentil rim, the handle also gilt, saucer 12.5cm diam, painted crossed swords and 9, c1770£250-350
68.     A WORCESTER TEACUP AND SAUCER AND A MATCHING WORCESTER COFFEE CUP
with alternate stripes of vivid underglaze blue and gilt husks, saucer 13cm diam, c1790£200-250
69.     A WORCESTER FLUTED TEACUP AND SAUCER
painted with a version of the pattern associated with Lord Henry Thynne, the central landscape in turquoise and gilt husk frame, the border of fruit sprays alternating with a bird or insect in blue and gilt border, 13.5cm diam, painted crescent, c1780-85£400-600
70.     A WORCESTER IMARI COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER
painted in underglaze blue, onglaze enamels and gilt with the Alternative Kempthorne pattern of stylised chrysanthemums and prunus, saucer 12cm diam, painted fretted square, c1768-70 £250-300
71.     A SET OF SIX WORCESTER PLATES
painted in French Green monochrome and gilt with a central peony in saw tooth frame and fluted border and scalloped gilt rim, 22cm diam, c1770£250-350
72.     A PAIR OF WORCESTER SCALE BLUE GROUND PLATES
boldly painted in bright enamels with a central cluster of three puce flowers with yellow 'eye' and gilt cartouches of swags and single flowers, in scalloped gilt rim, 20cm diam, painted fretted square, c1770£350-450
73.     THREE WORCESTER SCALE BLUE GROUND DESSERT WARES
painted in polychrome with flowers and sprays in gilt cartouches or with kakiemon panels of orange and yellow chrysanthemums in gilt or iron red rim, largest dish 28cm w, painted fretted square, c1770£300-400
74.     A WORCESTER SCALE BLUE GROUND DESSERT DISH
painted with groups of flowers and swags in gilt scrolling cartouches, the rim gilt, 21cm w, painted crescent, c1770£200-300
75.     A WORCESTER FLUTED OVAL IMARI DESSERT DISH
painted in underglaze blue and bright enamels and gilt with the Pavilion pattern, 27.5cm w, c1770£100-150
76.     A WORCESTER RETICULATED OVAL YELLOW GROUND BASKET
the twig handle issuing from flowers, the exterior applied with puce rosettes each with a green 'eye', the interior attractively painted in polychrome with a loose group of flowers including a prominent rose, the sides with scattered flowers, 19cm w, c1770£400-600
77.     A WORCESTER FLUTED COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER
painted in brilliant enamels with the Dragon in Compartments pattern, the handle picked out with gilt dots, saucer 12cm diam, painted fretted square, c1770£250-350
78.     A WORCESTER LEAF SHAPED DISH, GREEN GROUND PLATE AND SAUCER-DISH
the first painted in the atelier of James Giles with a group of a pear and two cherries, moth and other insects, the overlapping leaves delineated in bright puce-pink and yellow and green, 23cm l, the last in Dry Blue, c1770£200-300
79.     A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP
painted in puce, turquoise and iron red with Chinese flowers ``in iron red line-and-dot inner border, 6.5cm h, c1775£80-120
80.     A WORCESTER FLUTED DESSERT DISH
painted in polychrome and purple monochrome with flower sprays and sprigs in gilt feather edged blue chain border and dentil rim, 31cm w, painted open crescent, c1780£150-200
81.     A WORCESTER MUG
decorated under the direction of Robert Chamberlain, finely gilt or cyphered with the initials EW in a black, blue grey and gilt frame of pearls flanked by cobalt and gilt flower sprays and sprigs, in gilt dentil rims with feathered handle, 9cm h, c1786-90£100-200
82.     A LIVERPOOL POLYCHROME TEAPOT AND COVER, PHILIP CHRISTIAN & CO
with palm-column moulding, the domed cover with pointed knop, the teapot painted with two panels of Chinese couples flanked by flowering plants or blossoming boughs, the leaves around the lower body delineated in puce-pink and turquoise, the handle and upper border with iron red tendrils, 16cm h, c1768-75
For another example see Watney (B), Liverpool Porcelain, Shepton Beauchamp, 1997, fig 138.£200-300
83.     A CAUGHLEY CABBAGE LEAF MASK JUG
transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers, Rose Group and Anemone Group patterns and with associated floral prints to the neck, 19cm h, c1780£150-200
84.     TWO BOW FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS FROM A SET OF THE CLASSICAL SEASONS
Spring personified as Flora with Putto, Autumn as Bacchus with his attendant, painted in polychrome with the sconce and pierced drip-pan in underglaze blue and gilt, on shell edged scrolling puce and blue base, 26cm h, c1762
Similar examples of the models are illustrated Bradshaw (P), Bow Porcelain Figures c1748-1778, 1992, plts 108 and 109.£800-1200
85.     A LIVERPOOL COFFEE CUP, PHILIP CHRISTIAN & CO
painted in underglaze blue and onglaze red and gilt with the Bird on a Branch pattern and associated inner border, 6cm h, 1765-78£80-120
86.     A CAUGHLEY MINIATURE TEAPOT AND COVER
of globular form with domed cover, painted in bright underglaze blue with the Island pattern, 7.5cm h, c1785-90£300-400
87.     A BOW SLOP BASIN
enamelled around the interior with a border of puce and blue half flowers and green leaves, the exterior with tree peony, a similar puce and yellow flowered tree to the reverse, 12cm diam, c1760£150-200
88.     AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN PLAQUE
painted with a young woman in a yellow dress at the alter of love in a garden with a statue of a satyr, 23.5 x 18.5cm, c1820£200-300
89.     A CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER DESSERT TUREEN AND COVER
painted with imari panels in cobalt and gilt borders supported by three highly burnished gilt dolphins on triform base, the cover with pierced gallery and dolphin finial, 24cm h, c1815£800-1200
90.     A COALPORT TEAPOT AND COVER
of Old Oval shape and a slop basin and teacup and saucer en suite, painted in iron red and gilt with a wide band of leaves and tendrils, teapot and cover 13cm h, c1805 (5)£150-200
91.     A COALPORT PLATE
outside-decorated, painted with exotic birds reserved on a mazarine blue ground gilt with anthemia and lozenges, in gilt dentil rim, 21.5cm diam, c1810£100-150
92.     A CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER MINIATURE DEJEUNER SET
painted with bands of trailing roses alternating with forget-me-nots reserved on a Brunswick Blue ground and richly gilt, teapot and cover 6.5cm h, painted Chamberlain's Worcester in sepia script to covers, c1820 (5)
Constituent parts of a similar Chamberlain's toy tea service are illustrated Godden (G A) Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain 1788-1852, 1982, plt 374.£500-700
93.     A FLIGHT & BARR WORCESTER QUART MUG
well painted in brown monochrome and gilt with four sprays of flowers flanking the large gilt monogram RPS, 16.5cm h, c1795£400-600
94.     A SPODE VASE
of beaker shape with beaded rims, painted with a continuous hilly landscape with ruins in gilt borders, on flared foot, 18cm h, c1820£100-150
95.     A ROCKINGHAM BOTANICAL DESSERT PLATE AND A SLOP BASIN
both with French grey ground, the plate of C scroll moulded shape, the basin of single-spur handle form and painted with a central landscape encircled by gilt seaweed, plate 23.5cm diam, puce printed griffin mark and painted 750, or unmarked, c1830-42£150-200
96.     A ROCKINGHAM TEAPOT, COVER AND STAND, SUCRIER AND COVER AND CREAM JUG
of single spur handle shape, painted in underglaze blue and gilt with fruiting vines, the knops and handles gilt, teapot and cover 20cm h, painted 2/66, c1830-42£300-400
97.     A ROCKINGHAM DESSERT PLATE AND DISH
of C scroll moulded shape with cobalt and gilt border of large scrolling leaves and tendrils, 24cm diam, puce printed griffin mark, c1830-42£150-200
98.     A ROCKINGHAM TEAPOT AND COVER AND TWO SUCRIERS AND COVERS
of figure-7 handle shape, transfer printed in underglaze blue with floral borders and gilt or painted with a wide cobalt and salmon pink band of gilt swags, teapot and cover 15cm h, painted 728, or unmarked, c1830-42£100-150
99.     A ROCKINGHAM BOTANICAL DESSERT PLATE
of shell and gadroon shape, the specimen in gilt scalloped frame reserved on a distinctive Brunswick Blue ground, in gilt border, 24.5cm diam, red printed griffin mark, painted 511, c1826-40
A plate and two stands of the same shape and pattern is illustrated Cox ( A & A), Rockingham 1745-1842, Woodbridge 2001, col plt 54.£100-150
100.    A ROCKINGHAM DINNER PLATE
of C scroll moulded shape, painted with scattered roses in green and gilt border, 25cm diam, puce printed griffin mark, painted 638, c1830-42£150-200
101.    THREE ROCKINGHAM TRIOS
of three spur handle shape, painted with central flower sprays in lavender blue and gilt border, saucer 15cm diam, puce printed griffin mark and/or painted 2/52, c1830-42£100-150
102.    TWO ROCKINGHAM SUCRIERS AND COVERS
of moulded basket-weave shape, in gilt or apple green, primrose and gilt set patterns, 15cm h, c1830-35£100-150
103.    A PAIR OF ROCKINGHAM TRIOS
of single spur handle shape, painted with a spray and scattered flowers in apricot and gilt grapevine borders, saucer 15cm diam, painted 1473, c1838-42
A service of the same shape and pattern is illustrated Cox, op cit, fig 170.£100-150
104.    A PAIR OF ROCKINGHAM TRIOS
of single spur handle shape, printed and painted with flower sprays in lavender blue, primrose and gilt border, saucer 15cm diam, puce printed griffin mark and/or painted 1497, c1838-42£100-150
105.    THREE ROCKINGHAM TRIOS AND A TEACUP AND SAUCER
one printed, the others painted in various set patterns in green, cobalt or grey and gilt, one with a central flower spray, saucer 15cm diam, puce printed griffin mark and/or painted 1318, or unmarked, c1835-42£100-150
106.    TWO ROCKINGHAM MOULDED JUGS
the first gilt with the initials AF beneath a panelled green border painted with flower sprays, the second with a restrained gilt border pattern, 14.5 and 15cm h, puce printed griffin mark, the second painted Cl- (in red), c1830-42£150-200
107.    A COALPORT MOULDED CHAMBER JUG
painted with flower sprays over a feint puce printed outline beneath a 'mosaick' border and gilt, 31cm h, c1840£150-200
108.    A ROCKINGHAM TEA SERVICE
of three-spur handle shape, painted in grey and gilt with stylised leaves and flowers, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 19cm h, puce printed griffin mark and/or painted 1250 in red, c1830-42 (16)£150-200
109.    A PAIR OF ROCKINGHAM DINNER PLATES
of gadroon with acanthus leaf and shell shape, painted with a central group of flowers and three similar sprays to the apple green and gilt border, 25.5cm diam, red printed griffin mark, painted 546, c1826-30£100-150
110.    A PAIR OF MINTON MALE AND FEMALE DANCING FIGURES
of a lady and gallant, in richly painted lace trimmed dress on a scrolling gilt mound, 19cm h, c1840
Shape nos 108 and 109 in the Minton factory's Design Book.£300-400
111.    A GRAINGER WORCESTER VASE
of trumpet shape, painted with a view of Worcester from the River Severn framed by gilt tendrils reserved on a claret ground, on gilt floriform foot, 43cm h, c1840£300-400
113.    TEN ROYAL CROWN DERBY MODELS OF BIRDS
modelled by Arnold Mikelson, including three groups all painted in colours beneath a matt glaze, various sizes, printed marks, mid-late 20th c, all but one boxed (details at mellorsandkirk.com£300-500
114.    A ROYAL WORCESTER PLAQUE
painted by G Johnson, signed, with a ginger kitten in a purple ribbon with a bow, seated before an empty dish, 23.5 x 15cm, printed mark and date code for 1925
George Johnson, who was employed at the Worcester factory from at least 1883 specialised in the painting of birds, in particular the exotic or fancy birds on replicas of 18th c 'Dr Wall' scale blue ground wares. The present plaque is highly unusual for its charming cat subject and was perhaps made to special order. In his spare time he painted both oils and watercolours and was according to Sandon a "master in his own field". He had retired by 1933 and died in 1938 (see H Sandon, Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to the Present Day, 1973, p96).£500-700
115.    NINE ROYAL WORCESTER MODELS OF ENGLISH BIRDS
modelled by Eva L Soper, including two groups and painted in colours beneath a matt glaze, largest 12cm h, printed marks, mid-late 20th c (details at mellorsandkirk.com)£150-200
116.    A ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER AND PAIR OF PLATES
painted by E Townsend, H Ayrton or J Freeman, all signed, with all over still lifes of ripening apples, pears and other fruit on a mossy bank and gilt, plates 15cm diam, printed mark and date code for 1940 or 56£200-300
117.    A ROYAL WORCESTER MOULDED JUG AND A BEAKER
painted by W Powell, both signed, with studies of a woodpecker or robin perched on an ivy clad or blossoming bough, 11 and 10cm h, printed mark and date code for 1930 or 1919, painted titles Green Woodpecker and Robin in sepia script£100-150
118.    A ROYAL WORCESTER HONEYCOMB-RETICULATED JUG
double walled with bamboo handle and decorated with a raised gilt landscapes beneath a'jewelled' border and the gilt tooled rim, 10.5cm h, printed mark and date letter for 1884£200-300
119.    A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE AND COVER
painted by H Stinton, signed, with highland cattle on a misty hillside in moulded gilt borders of strapwork, 12cm h, black printed mark, H169 and date code for 1952£250-350
120.    A ROYAL WORCESTER TWO HANDLED VASE AND COVER
the vase painted by R Price, signed, with a continuous still life of ripening fruit on a woodland bank and gilt, 25cm h, black printed mark, painted 2713, late 20th c£200-300
121.    A ROYAL WORCESTER INVERTED BALUSTER VASE
painted by P D Love, signed, with ripening apples and blackberries before a mossy bank, the rims gilt, 10.5cm h, printed mark, 2491 and date code for 1951£100-200
122.    A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE OF COLLEEN
modelled by James Hadley, in red cloak and green dress, 16cm h, printed mark, 1874 and date code for 1931, painted title£150-200
123.    A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE OF COLUMBINE
modelled by Doris Lindner, in yellow and orange tutu and kingfisher blue and green shawl, 15.5cm h, printed mark, 2999 and date code for 1933£100-150
124.    A ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND SAUCER
painted by H Stinton, both signed, with highland cattle in a misty glen, and gilt, saucer 9.5cm diam, printed mark and date code for 1916£100-150
125.    A GRAINGER WORCESTER VASE
painted with a view of the ancient grammar school at Stratford upon Avon, inscribed with the title, the reverse with heather, on an Old Ivory ground between the moulded and tinted apricot and gilt neck and foot, 25.5cm h, printed mark, G600 and date code for 1893 or 97£150-200
126.    EIGHTEEN ROYAL WORCESTER MODELS OF ENGLISH BIRDS
modelled by Eva L Soper, including seven groups and painted in colours beneath a matt glaze, 6-12.5cm h, printed marks, mid-late 20th c (details at mellorsandkirk.com)£300-500
127.    AN E J BODLEY CABARET SERVICE
moulded and painted with apple blossom issuing from the rustic handles, gilt dentil rims, the service including a two handled tray, 42cm w, moulded, impressed and printed marks including PODR mark for 3 June 1876 and pattern No 2560, c1880 (19)£200-300
128.    A COPELAND PARIAN WARE BUST OF OENONE AFTER WILLIAM CALDER MARSHALL, RA
published by The Crystal Palace Art Union, finely detailed in ciselé gilding, on conforming pedestal with fluted shaft and square base, 42cm h, impressed marks, c1860£150-200
129.    A PAIR OF COALPORT PLATES
of sexfoil form, painted with Italian landscapes in turquoise and raised gilt border and dentil rim, 24cm diam, painted 7/413 and titles Bay at Naples or Assise in red script,1860£100-150
130.    ONE AND TWO PAIRS OF COALPORT TWO HANDLED COBALT GROUND DESSERT DISHES
printed and painted with roses or flower sprays and gilt, 24cm w and c, printed mark, early 20th c£100-150
131.    A COALPORT TAZZA
painted in the manner of John Randall with exotic birds in pierced and everted blue and gilt rococo border, the underside with three further birds, on conforming foot, 23cm diam, c1860 and a Royal Worcester cobalt ground tazza, printed and painted after Harry Davis, signed with initials, with an extensive river landscape with panels of flowers, printed mark and date code for 1906, painted title On the Severn in sepia script (2)£100-150
132.    A ROYAL WORCESTER COFFEE CUP AND TWO SAUCERS AND A FURTHER SAUCER
painted by W H Austin, Ricketts or E Townsend, all signed, with all over still lifes of plums, cherries and other fruit on a woodland bank, and gilt, saucers 9.5 & 14cm diam, printed mark and date code for 1913 or 14, or 1939£100-150
133.    A VASART GLASS VASE
of waisted form and of mottled green and pink glass with a central band of blue whorls, 23.5cm h, etched Vasart, 1946-56£100-150
134.    MUGUETS. A LALIQUE OPALESCENT GLASS BOWL
moulded on the exterior with lilies-of-the-valley, 23.5cm diam, stencilled mark, 1930s£700-900
135.    NEMOURS. A LALIQUE OPALESCENT GLASS BOWL
moulded on the exterior with concentric circles of flowerheads, 25.5cm diam, stencilled mark, 1930s or later£700-900
136.    LAURIER. A LALIQUE OPALESCENT GLASS VASE
of cylindrical shape with lip, moulded on the exterior with bay leaves and berries, 17.5cm h, wheel cut mark, engraved No 947, c1922£800-1200
137.    RAMPILLON. A LALIQUE OPALESCENT GLASS VASE
of flared shape moulded with diamonds in high relief and flowers, 13cm h, wheel cut mark, engraved No 991, 1930s£400-600
138.    TETE D'AIGLE. A LALIQUE CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS PAPERWEIGHT
11cm h, engraved mark, post 1945£200-300
139.    COQUILLES. FOUR LALIQUE OPALESCENT GLASS BOWLS
moulded with scallop shells, one 24cm diam, the others 13cm diam, wheel cut mark R LALIQUE FRANCE and engraved 3200, 1930s£300-500
140.    AN ART GLASS VASE IN THE MANNER OF JAMES COUPER & SONS' CLUTHA GLASS
of shouldered form with swirling clouds of bubbled amber and other colours, 33cm h, early 20th c£100-150
141.    A SET OF POOLE POTTERY MEDIEVAL CALENDAR PLATES DESIGNED BY TONY MORRIS
32.5cm diam, impressed and painted marks, decorator's signature and number of an edition of 1,000, with signed certificates, boxes, 1972-75
For a description of the series see Hayward (L), Poole Pottery, Shepton Beauchamp, 1998, p149.£250-350
142.    A ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY SILVER OVERLAID JUG
painted in coloured slip by Emma D Foertmeyer with flowers in shaded olive and brown glazes, overlaid in silver by the Gorham Mfg Co with an openwork design of engraved foliage, 22cm h, impressed mark and seven flames for 1893, 564D and W, incised artist's initials £300-400
143.    SIXTEEN ROYAL DOULTON DICKENS SERIES FIGURES
all different, bone china and earthenware, pained in colours, various sizes, 12cm h and c, printed mark and title, mid 20th c£150-250
144.    A ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF AN EXOTIC DANCER
the semi-naked young woman in a pink floral skirt open to the waist and tied with a black and white belt, in matching cap on black and gilt plinth, 27cm h, mark impressed on pink triangle and 3218, c1940£200-300
145.    A WEDGWOOD QUEENSWARE HANDCRAFT VASE DESIGNED BY MILLICENT TAPLIN
painted with Chinese asters over a Moonstone glaze, 32cm h, printed mark, painted CMH 6272, c1935£100-200
146.    A SET OF THREE MINTON EARTHENWARE PLATES
transfer printed in sepia and painted in Onglaze enamels with medieval portraits titles of Ye Dame and similar in the manner of John Moyr Smith, in square border and light blue fleur-de-lys frame, the border with trailing flowers at intervals, 26cm diam, impressed and printed marks and date code, 1878 and c £100-150
147.    THE APOTHECARY. A ROYAL DOULTON EARTHENWARE LOVING CUP, MODELLED BY CHARLES J NOKE AND HARRY FENTON
signed in the mould Noke Fenton, in colours, 15cm h, printed pictorial marks and numbered 28 of an edition of 600, C1934£100-200
148.    A ROYAL DOULTON EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF THE PARSON'S DAUGHTER, MODELLED BY LESLIE HARRADINE
in colours, 26cm h, impressed date 2.1.[19]28, printed mark, painted title and HN564£100-150
149.    AN UNUSUAL ENGLISH SLIPWARE VASE, POSSIBLY NORTH DEVON
of flared cylindrical shape covered in cream slip and finely decorated in sgraffito with a Greek cup bearer carrying a basket of fruit, the panel to the reverse with a vase of lilies, 21cm h, painted lozenge device, initials FDG and date 1947£80-120
150.    A PAIR OF DOULTON WARE CANDLESTICKS
decorated by Jane S Hurst and with three-section lacquered brass stem, the domed and compressed circular foot oF strapwork and rosettes in cobalt and other glazes, 20cm h, impressed marks, incised artist's monogram, c1895
A candelabrum and several candlesticks, one of the same form as the present lot are illustrated Eyles (D) rev. L Irvine, The Doulton Lambeth Wares, Shepton Beauchamp, 2002, p249£200-300
151.    A LINTHORPE ART POTTERY PLAQUE
painted by Arthur Pascal Shorter in the barbotine manner with foxgloves before lighter underglaze painted foliage on a shaded mustard yellow and lightly mottled, sprayed ground, 29cm diam, impressed mark and monogram of Henry Tooth, painted artist's initials, 1879-82£200-300
152.    THREE PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASES AND FOUR BOWLS
including a Lapis Ware bowl painted by Gwladys M Rodgers and two kingfisher blue glazed bowls, largest bowl 26.5cm diam, impressed and/or incised marks, the Lapis bowl with painted artist's device, 1908-c1930£200-300
153.    A PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE DESIGNED BY RICHARD JOYCE AND A PILKINGTON'S LAPIS WARE VASE PAINTED BY GWLADYS M RODGERS
the first modelled in shallow relief with stylised wave forms in a mushroom coloured eggshell glaze, the second painted in blue and pale green over a mottled stone coloured glaze, 26.5 & 23.5cm h, impressed marks, incised artist's monogram and 57, or painted artist's device, exhibition label, c1928 & 30
Exhibited: (Joyce vase) Richard Dennis, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition 1980, No 471.
Illustrated (Joyce vase) Cross (AJ), Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles ,1980, plt XXXIV.£200-300
154.    A LINTHORPE ART POTTERY VASE
of shouldered form in a rich, streaky brown glaze over a fissured maroon ground, 31cm h, impressed mark, monogram of Henry Tooth and 875, c1880£100-150
155.    A PAIR OF RUSKIN SOUFFLE GLAZED VASES AND A LUSTRE GINGER JAR
in mottled blue or green respectively, vases 21cm h, impressed marks and date 1910 or 1925£150-250
156.    CLARICE CLIFF. A PAIR OF A J WILKINSON BIZARRE PINK PEALS NAPKIN RINGS
of square shape, 5cm w, c1934£100-150
157.    A MOORCROFT LEAF AND BERRY BOWL, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
18 cm diameter, impressed mark, blue painted initials, c1930£200-300
158.    SEVEN MOORCROFT DISHES, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT AND OTHERS
including four of Hibiscus design , 11cm diameter, impressed marks and/or painted initials, 1970s and later£100-150
159.    A MOORCROFT AFRICAN LILY VASE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
12.5cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1955£150-250
161.    A PAIR OF MOORCROFT CLEMATIS VASES, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
12.5cm h,impressed marks, c1960 £250-350
162.    A MOORCROFT ANEMONE BOWL, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
27cm diam, impressed marks, painted initials, c1975£150-220
163.    A MOORCROFT HIBISCUS PATTERN BOWL, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
20cm diam, impressed marks, painted initials, dated 1980£150-200
164.    TWO MOORCROFT HIBISCUS VASES, A BOWL AND TWO DISHES, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
largest vase 18cm h, impressed marks and/or painted initials, late 20th c £200-250
165.    A MOORCROFT HIBISCUS BOWL, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
26cm diam, impressed mark, painted initials, c1975£150-200
166.    A PAIR OF MOORCROFT HIBISCUS GINGER JARS AND COVERS, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
15cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1980£150-250
167.    A MOORCROFT CHESTNUT LEAVES VASE AND A MAGNOLIA PATTERN PLATE, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
vase 31.5cm h impressed marks, painted signature/initials and dated 1987 or 1980 respectively, the first numbered 37 of an edition of 50 £150-200
168.    A MOORCROFT ORCHID VASE, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
37cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1980£400-600
169.    A MOORCROFT POMEGRANATE VASE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
23cm h, impressed marks, painted signature, c1918-26£250-350
170.    A MOORCROFT POMEGRANATE VASE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
32cm h, impressed marks, painted signature, c1930£250-350
171.    A JAMES MACINTYRE & CO AURELIAN WARE VASE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
20.5cm h, impressed 286.8, printed mark and registration no, painted M428/286, c1897£200-300
172.    A MOORCROFT LATE FLORIAN WARE VASE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
20cm h, impressed mark, painted signature, c1920£250-350
173.    A MOORCROFT CARP VASE DESIGNED, BY SALLY TUFFIN
31cm h, impressed mark, painted initials, 1993£150-200
174.    A MOORCROFT LEAF AND GRAPE VASE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
15cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1935£150-200
175.    A MOORCROFT COLLECTORS WEEKEND VASE
31cm h, impressed and painted marks and date [19]96, £150-200
176.    A MOORCROFT HESPERIAN WATERS VASE, DESIGNED BY SIAN LEEPER AND A MOORCROFT PHOENIX BIRD VASE, DESIGNED BY RACHEL BISHOP
24 and 21cm h, impressed and painted marks and dates 2005 and [19]96£150-200
177.    A MOORCROFT COLUMBINE VASE, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
19cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1950£150-200
178.    A MOORCROFT ANEMONE VASE, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
21cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1970£100-150
179.    A MOORCROFT FOXGLOVE VASE, DESIGNED BY RACHEL BISHOP, A MOORCROFT FRAVRILLE 2001VASE, DESIGNED BY NICOLA SLANEY AND ANOTHER MOORCROFT VASE
21cm h, impressed and painted marks and variously dated, 1993-2000£200-300
180.    A JAMES MACINTYRE & CO EPNS MOUNTED GREEN AND GOLD FLORIAN WARE BISCUIT BARREL AND COVER, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
17cm h excluding the handle, impressed 212, printed mark, painted M2693, c1905£200-300
181.    A MOORCROFT LEAF AND GRAPE PLATE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
30cm diam, impressed markS, painted signature, 1928-49£100-150
182.    A JAMES MACINTYRE & CO DURA WARE TEAPOT AND COVER, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
of Guildhall shape, 10.5cm h, printed Gesso Faience mark and registration No, painted M339, c1900
£100-150
183.    A JAMES MACINTYRE & CO AURELIAN WARE VASE DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
in the form of a three handled cup, printed in red with three gilt ground panels of flowers reserved on a cobalt ground, 15.5cm h, printed mark and that of the retailer, DOYLE LEEDS, c1897£250-350
184.    A MOORCROFT CHESTNUT LEAVES VASE, DESIGNED BY WALTER MOORCROFT
31.5cm h, impressed and painted signature, 38 of an edition of 50 and dated 23.XII.87£150-200
186.    A PAIR OF JAMES MACINTYRE & CO AURELIAN WARE VASES, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
decorated in blue, red and gold with stylised flowers and gilt reserves, 31cm h, printed mark and/or registration no, painted M746/4, c1897£300-500
187.    A MOORCROFT COLLECTORS' WEEKEND VASE
22.5cm h, impressed and painted marks and date [19]95£100-150
188.    A MOORCROFT HYPERICUM VASE, DESIGNED BY RACHEL BISHOP
24cm h, impressed marks, painted monogram, 1994£100-150
189.    A MOORCROFT GOLDEN LILY VASE, DESIGNED BY RACHEL BISHOP
31cm h, impressed marks, painted monogram, 1994£120-180
190.    A MOORCROFT FREESIA BOX AND COVER AND A MOORCROFT POMEGRANATE BOX AND COVER, BOTH DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
12cm w, impressed marks, painted initials, c1930 & 34£200-300
191.    A MOORCROFT FISH LAMP, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
17.5cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1935£150-250
192.    A MOORCROFT PANSY DISH, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
30.5cm diam, impressed marks, painted signature, c1925
£200-300
193.    A MOORCROFT POMEGRANATE BOWL, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
25cm diam, impressed marks, painted signature, c1920£150-250
194.    A MOORCROFT PANSY COUPE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
15cm h, impressed marks, painted signature, c1925£150-250
195.    A MOORCROFT POMEGRANATE BOWL, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
18cm diam, impressed marks, painted initials, c1925£100-200
196.    TWO MOORCROFT VASES AND TWO BOWLS, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
Orchid, Pansy and Wisteria designs, largest vase, 14.5cm h, impressed marks, three with painted signature, c1925 and later£200-300
197.    A MOORCROFT WAVING CORN PLATE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
26cm diam, impressed marks, painted signature, c1934£150-200
198.    A MOORCROFT LEAF AND FRUIT TEAPOT AND COVER AND A SIMILAR MILK JUG, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT
teapot 11.5cm h, impressed marks, painted initials, c1935£200-300
199.    A PAIR OF GLASS CANDLESTICKS
the octagonal sconce on knopped and tapered heptagonal stem and foot, 29cm h, 19th/early 20th c£300-400
200.    A JACOBITE WINE GLASS
the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a rose and bud, the reverse with a bird, on double series opaque twist stem and conical foot, 12.5cm h and another wine glass, the bowl engraved with lily of the valley, 13cm h, both c1770 (2)£120-180
201.    A GEORGE II WINE GLASS
the waisted bell bowl with solid base on double knopped stem and domed and folded foot, 15.5cm h£400-600
202.    A GEORGE III WINE GLASS
the drawn trumpet bowl on solid stem with tear and folded foot, 14.5cm h£150-200
203.    A FINE GERMAN ENGRAVED GLASS ROYAL PORTRAIT GOBLET, HESSEN (KASSEL), BY ALBERT WIEGEL, DATED 1897
the gilt bowl cut in tiefschnitt with aportrait of King Albert of Saxony in an oval strapwork frame with the royal cipher SR on a tablet below and flanked by palms, signed frp. Albert Wiegel Cassel 1897, on spiral stem and spreading foot, 28.5cm h
Provenance: Given to the father of the present vendor by a German nobleman, c1945.
Albert Wiegel (1869-1943), one of the foremost German glass engravers of the 19th century. See the article in Journal of Glass Studies, Corning, 1973.
Albert (1828-1902) became King of Saxony in 1873. £1000-1500
204.    TWO FLASHED AND CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLES AND STOPPERS
of octagonal form and set with faceted oval pale green and/or cornflower blue 'gems', 21 and 21.5cm h, late 19th c£300-400
205.    A PAIR OF RED GLASS VASES
of shouldered form with tall neck, gilt and silvered with a bird and blossom, 38.5cm h, c1870£250-350
206.    A GEORGE III WINE GLASS
the bell bowl with solid base, on coarse incised twist stem and conical foot, 16cm h£150-200
207.    A GEORGE III WINE GLASS
the bell bowl with solid base on double series opaque twist stem and spreading foot, 16.5cm h£120-160
208.    A GEORGE III WINE GLASS
the fluted and slightly waisted ogee bowl on double series opaque twist stem and spreading foot, 16cm h£100-150
209.    A MANUEL MAFRA PALISSY WARE PLATE, CALDAS DA RAINHA
applied with two lizards, three toads and three beetles, in typical glazes, the underside in a rich mottled brown, 30cm diam, impressed crown, M MAFRA CALDAS PORTUGAL and 4, c1865-87£250-350
210.    A DELFT DORÉ CHARGER
painted in cobalt and Onglaze iron red and gilt with flower filled vases, birds and butterflies, the border of scrolling foliage with clusters of three blue leaves at intervals, 35cm diam, 19th C/early 20th C.£150-200
211.    A NORTHERN EUROPEAN EARTHENWARE WAGER CUP
in the form of a woman in voluminous bell shaped green dress and ruff, her white apron of dull red strapwork, 20cm h, late 19th c£150-200
212.    A GERMAN SALTGLAZED BROWN STONEWARE BELLARMINE BOTTLE
of typical onion form with neck cordons above a stamped mask, the belly with oval double flower, 22cm h, 17th c
Provenance: according to a c19th c handwritten label, the present bottle had been "just dug up in Chandos Street thirty feet under the surface May 9th 1890."£350-450
213.    A SET OF TWELVE MEISSEN TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS
with entwined handle and decorated outside the factory, painted flower sprays on an entwined green and gilt ribbon in shaped gilt border, saucer 13cm diam, painted crossed swords with wheel-cut cancel, c1900£500-700
214.    TWELVE PLAUE, HENNEBERG AND OTHER LITHOPHANES AND A CYLINDRICAL LITHOPHANIC LAMPSHADE
with humorous or hunting scenes, young women or view of Lausanne, lampshade 9.5cm h, impressed marks and a number, or unmarked, late 19th c£100-200
215.    A FRENCH PORCELAIN OVAL PLAQUE
painted with gleaners discovering a bird's nest, 11 x 14.5cm, late 19th c, ebonised frame£200-250
216.    A MEISSEN COMMEDIA DELL' ARTE FIGURE OF
a dagger in his left hand, in mask, pale grey hat, yellow cloak and orange cloak, standing before a pile of books on square gilt base, 18cm h, impressed 147, incised D.40, painted crossed swords, 20th c£350-450
217.    A MEISSEN COMMEDIA DELL' ARTE FIGURE OF
in goatee beard, mask, firey orange cap and cloak, yellow waistcoat and dark brown breeches, stooping slightly his left hand extended and standing beside a gilt pillar on square base, 17cm h, impressed 107T, incised D.34, painted crossed swords, 20th c£350-450
218.    A ST CLOUD SUCRIER AND COVER
of partly reeded urnular form, the domed cover with button knop, painted in underglaze blue with strapwork, the foot with a band of zig-zag ornament, 9cm h, painted St. C over T, c1740£400-600
219.    A MEISSEN OCTAGONAL TWO HANDLED CUP AND A CONTEMPORARY MEISSEN SAUCER
painted in the kakiemon style with two quail beneath a blossoming prunus and flowering plant, the handles picked out in iron red, the rims light brown, saucer 14cm w, painted crossed swords, c1730£150-250
220.    A VIENNA STYLE DEJEUNER
each piece painted with one or two classical scenes in raised gilt frame reserved on a claret ground with turquoise panels and 'jewelled' borders, in gilt rim, the service including an oval tray, 27.5cm wide, painted shield in underglaze blue, c1900 (6)£300-500
221.    A SÈVRES TEA BOWL AND SAUCER
painted by Dlle. Francoise-Philippine Le Grand with a central loose bouquet of pink convolvulus within a circle of small green leaves and scattered flowers beneath a lavender blue border of feathery grasses, the rims gilt, saucer 12cm diam, incised 6 or L11, painted interlaced Ls, date letters II for 1788 and painter's mark fx
Provenance: An English private collection since the late 19th century.
£150-200
222.    A SÈVRES BLEU LAPIS CUP AND SAUCER (GOBELET 'LITRON' ET SOUCOUPE)
finely painted by Étienne-Henri Le Guay with a still life of flowers and fruit in a blue vase or basket on a marbled ledge before a fawn background, in oval gilt cisélé frame and inner and outer borders of berried laurel and rinceaux, the rims and handle gilt, saucer 13.5cm diam, incised 31d (?) or 41, painted interlaced Ls and painter's initials LG in gold, c1780
Provenance: An English private collection since the late 19th century.£700-900
223.    A SÈVRES BLEU LAPIS CUP AND SAUCER (GOBELET 'LITRON' ET SOUCOUPE)
painted by Antoine Caton, the cup with a soldier, a drum on his back, pointing to a castle, the saucer with a martial trophy, including a trumpet, lying on the ground before a fortress in plain gilt frame and cisélé border of festoons and garlands, the rim dentilated on the interior or exterior, saucer 13.5cm diam, incised 41 or [indistinct] painted interlaced Ls enclosing date letters hh for 1785 and painter's five-pointed star mark at 12 o'clock in blue
Provenance: An English private collection since the late 19th century.£800-1200
224.    A SÈVRES BLEU LAPIS SUGAR BOWL AND COVER (POT A SUCRE 'CALABRE')
painted by Antoine-Joseph Chappuis with birds in branches or on the ground before landscapes in cisélé gilt leafy scrolling kidney shaped panels, the domed cover with flower knop, gilt dentil rim, 11cm h, painted interlaced Ls enclosing the date letter K for 1763 and painter's initials cp in blue
Provenance: An English private collection since the late 19th century.£600-800
225.    A PAIR OF VINCENNES BLEU LAPIS BEAKERS
finely painted to both sides with panels of musical instruments including a bass viol or bagpipes and a tambourine, or game, a rifle and table with a bottle and napkin, all in sylvan settings in cisélé gilt cartouches with flowers and reeds, the rims dentilated on the interior and exterior, 7cm h, incised A and one or two dashes, painted interlaced Ls enclosing the date letter B for 1754-55 and painter's mark y at 12 o'clock in blue
Svend Eriksen and Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue have suggested the painter's mark is that of Pierre-Francois Yvernel (Sèvres, p167, no 135). See also D Peters, Decorator and Date Marks on 18th century Vincennes and Sèvres Porcelain, 1997, p85.
Provenance: An English private collection since the late 19th century.£1000-1500
226.    A SÈVRES BLEU LAPIS DEJEUNER
painted by Edmé-Francois Bouillat with one or pairs of panels of garden landscapes, several with birds, that to the tray with Cupid's quiver and billing doves before an alter to love, one of those to the teapot including a snake, others with a waterfall, fountain or temple in oval, kidney shaped or wavy octagonal gilt cisélé frame and border of festoons and scrolling foliage and rim, dentilated on the inside or exterior, comprising teapot and cover with fruit knop, Théière 'Calabre' et couvercle of the fifth size, 10.5cm h, sugar bowl and cover with fruit knop, pot à sucre 'Bouret', milk jug, pot à lait 'a trois pieds', cup and saucer, gobelet 'litron' et soucoupe and tray, plateau 'octogone', tray 24.5cm w, incised 41or 15, painted interlaced Ls between the date letters KK for 1787 and painter's mark Y in blue (8)
Provenance: An English private collection since the late 19th century.£5000-7000
227.    A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE FIGURE OF A MAN
in yellow hat and knee length robe, finely painted in purple monochrome with flowers and gilt sprigs over turquoise trousers, carrying a beaker on a tray and standing before stump on a low mound, 15.5cm h, mid 18th c£250-350
228.    A MEISSEN CHINOISERIE GROUP OF A YOUNG WOMAN AND TWO CHILDREN
modelled by P Reinicke, the central figure in a flowered loose robe and long lavender skirt, on a sprigged mound, 12cm h, impressed 32, c1760£250-350
229.    A MEISSEN FIGURE OF HARLEQUIN
modelled possibly by J F Eberlein after earlier models by J J Kandler, seated on a rocky mound applied with leaves and flowers, playing the bagpipes and wearing a pointed turquoise hat, ruff and a costume of alternately four colour motley, 13cm h, painted crossed swords
The figure of Harlequin with bagpipes was originally modelled by Kandler in 1736 and as a popular figure the moulds were probably re-worked by Eberlein (see M Chilton, Harlequin Unmasked, Toronto 2001, No 87).£250-350
230.    A MEISSEN TEA CANISTER AND COVER
moulded with Gotzkowsky erhabene Blumen and painted with sprigs of deutsche Blumen, the domed cover with rose knop, 14.5cm h, painted crossed swords, c1750 £200-300
231.    A MEISSEN TEAPOT AND COVER
with puce dolphin spout and wishbone handle, painted with loose bouquets and sprigs, the domed cover with orange flower knop, 9.5cm h, painted crossed swords, c1750£200-300
232.    A MEISSEN TEAPOT AND COVER
of globular form with flower knop, painted with scenes of travellers in an extensive landscape with ruins, the twig shaped handle and spout gilt and with gilt dentil rim, 7.5cm h, painted crossed swords and dot, c1760£200-300
233.    A MEISSEN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER
with slightly everted rims, painted with a Chinese figure or figures and birds between vegetation in pendulous gilt border, the rims gilt, saucer 13cm diam, c1730£200-300
234.    A MEISSEN COFFEE CUP AND A LATER MEISSEN OGEE COFFEE CUP AND A SAUCER
the first painted with travellers in an extensive landscape, the handle detailed in pink and gilt and with inner gilt dentil rim, the cup and saucer painted with a cavalry skirmish or scene of an army on the march in gilt borders, saucer 13cm diam, painted crossed swords and dot or crossed swords and B or star, the outside-decorated cup also painted in red onglaze MACKEL, c1760 and c1800£150-200
235.    A MEISSEN OCTAGONAL SAUCER AND A JUG
the saucer painted in kakiemon style with the Squirrel or Flying Fox pattern, the rim outlined in brown enamel, the baluster jug with flower sprays beneath the osier moulded border, a sprig to the handle, saucer 11cm w, painted crossed swords, c1730 and mid 18th c£100-200
236.    TWO MEISSEN SCENT BOTTLES
the first painted in kakiemon style with a tiger curling around a blossoming bough and bamboo, the other with a version of the Onion pattern enriched in iron red over glaze enamel and gilt, 7.5 & 7cm h excluding later giltmetal stopper, painted crossed swords£150-250
237.    A MEISSEN COFFEE POT AND A COVER
of baluster shape with shell lip and wishbone handle, painted to either side with scenes in gilt cartouches detailed in black and with scattered flowers in gilt borders, 20.5cm h, painted crossed swords, 87. in gilt, 18th c, the decoration later £150-200
238.    A SATSUMA MODEL OF A SHI-SHI
the ferociously snarling lion dog with fangs, red tongue and black and gilt eyes, 33cm h, 19th century
Provenance: Purchased by a member of the present vendor's family from Russells of Bournemouth in October 1967 for £49.10s.0d.£250-350
239.    A PAIR OF KUTANI BOTTLE SHAPED VASES
typically painted in iron red, sepia and gilt with panels of birds and flowering plants on a firery orange ground, 29cm h, painted mark, c1900£100-200
240.    A SATSUMA STICK-STAND
enamelled with raised gilt fan and other shaped panels of landscapes amidst numerous butterflies, a 'cracked ice' band around the foot with four mon, the flat gilt rim with kiku, 62cm h, square gilt mark, 20th c£500-700
241.    A CHINESE PORCELAIN DRAGON VASE
of bottle shape, painted in two registers with four clawed dragons and cloud scrolls, the waisted neck with leaves in ruyi panelled diaper and wave borders, 32cm h, Kangxi mark, 19/20th c
Provenance: an English private collection since the mid 20th c, or earlier.£500-800
242.    A CHINESE PORCELAIN LEAF SHAPED BOX AND COVER
the cover modelled with the figure of a reclining woman suckling her baby, the sides painted with flowers and rocks in famille rose enamels, 11.5cm h, 19/20th c£250-350
243.    A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN JUG
of baluster shape, painted in underglaze blue and 'clobbered' at later date with peonies and other flowers and foliage beneath a lappet border, 25cm h, 18th c£200-300
244.    A CHINESE PORCELAIN WUCAI DRAGON BOWL
finely potted and slightly flared at the rim, painted in underglaze blue and onglaze enamels with writing dragons and phoenix, the interior with red monochrome dragon roundel, 15.5cm diam, Daoguang mark, 19th c
Provenance: an English private collection; sold on the instructions of the trustees.£800-1200
245.    A CHINESE PORCELAIN JAR
painted in underglaze blue with a bird perched on the branch of a tree beside peony and rocks, 15.5cm h, 18th c, later pierced wood cover and stand
Provenance: an English private collection; sold on the instructions of the trustees.£500-700
246.    A CHINESE PORCELAIN JAR
painted in underglaze blue with a boy flying a kite, another riding a qilin in a landscape with plantain, 20cm h, 19th c, pierced wood cover and stand
Provenance: an English private collection; sold on the instructions of the trustees.£400-600
247.    A CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN FIVE-PIECE GARNITURE FROM THE VUNG TAU CARGO
comprising three baluster vases and domed covers and a pair of gu shaped vases, moulded with lappet shaped panels painted in underglaze blue with flower sprays, 21 and 23cm h, painted lozenge within concentric circles, affixed pictorial lot label, Kangxi, c1690 (8)
Provenance: Christie's, Sale of the Vung Tau Cargo, 7 April 1992, lot 560 (10,361 Dfl.) to the present private vendor. £1000-1500
248.    A CHINESE PORCELAIN BRUSH POT
painted with two panels of hilly landscapes in grey and black, each inscribed, in narrow iron red and gilt frame on a light green ground of finely incised lotus meander, the interior glazed in turquoise, the flat rim gilt, 9cm h, Qianlong mark, 19th c£100-200
249.    A CHINESE PORCELAIN DRAGON DISH
painted in underglaze blue and yellow enamel with five-clawed dragons, pearls and cloud scrolls on a blue ground of 'cracked ice', the exterior conforming and with a circle of lappets, 25cm diam, Daoguang mark, 20th c£200-300
250.    TWO CHINESE PORCELAIN SAUCER-DISHES
painted in underglaze blue, the first with the 'dragon' pattern, the second with two figures beside a river in a mountainous landscape, 26 & 28cm diam, early 19th c£250-350
251.    A FINE CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN MUG
painted en grisaille and heightened in gilt with the Seamstress design of a young woman, needle and thread in hand, seated before drapery, shipping glimpsed through an open window beyond, flanked by flower sprays beneath a spearhead border, the handle gilt and with terminal moulding, 15.5cm h, c1750
Provenance: F W Wall, 1897 (according to an inscription on the base)£600-800
252.    A CHINESE GREEN HARDSTONE VASE AND COVER
the slightly flared cylindrical vase and domed cover finely carved with floral meander in key fret borders, 20cm h, silk lined and woven silk covered box, 20th c£1500-2000
253.    A CHINESE HARDSTONE BOX AND COVER
in the form of a squash, with leaves and stalk in putty, brown and ochre variegated agate, 13cm w, 20th c£200-300
254.    TWO CHINESE JADE VASES AND COVERS
with three mask-and-ring handles, the tapered body carved with lotus meander, 16cm h, wood stands, 20th c£200-300
255.    A CHINESE BLACK AND GOLD LACQUER POWDERED INCENSE DRAGON BOAT CLOCK
with carved head, tail and feet, lined in zinc foil, 68cm, l, 19th c£200-300
256.    A CHINESE BLACK AND GOLD LACQUER POWDERED INCENSE DRAGON BOAT CLOCK
very similar to the preceding lot, 68cm l, 19th c£200-300
257.    A CHINESE EXPORT IVORY CARD CASE AND COVER
carved on both faces with a family beneath a blossoming prunus or sage and other figures, both on a ground of fret in stiff leaf border, the narrow sides with flowers, 10.5 x 7cm, 19th c£100-200
258.    INDIA SCULPTURE. A POST-GUPTA BUST OF VISHNU
of impure metamorphosed limestone, 13cm h, Eastern India or Southern Rajasthan, probably 8th/9th c£600-800
259.    A BELGIAN, LEOPOLD I COFFEE POT, CREAM JUG AND COVERED SUCRIER
of lobed baluster shape with flower knop and ivory or loop handles, coffee pot 26cm h, 1831-68, the coffee pot unmarked, 45ozs£350-450
260.    A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER BOWL
applied with a repoussé dragon, on flared foot, 9cm h, marked in English and Chinese characters, late 19th c, 11ozs £200-300
261.    THREE FRENCH WINE TASTERS
of typical form with ring handle and thumb rest, 8-8.5cm diam, maker's mark and/or post 1838 standard mark, 9ozs£300-500
262.    TWO CHINESE EXPORT SILVER GRADUATED CYLINDRICAL REPOUSSÉ BOXES AND COVERS
the cover and sides worked with a dragon, 5cm h, 8 & 9cm diam, marked 85 or 90 and also in English and Chinese characters, one maker S the other maker W H [Wang Hing], c1900, 9ozs 10dwts £300-400
263.    A FRENCH SILVER GILT MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL VASE AND COVER
of square shape with handles of strapwork, everted rim and domed cover, on ripple moulded foot chased with flowers and foliage, 27cm h, by Martial Fray (w1849-c1861), Paris post 1838 higher standard mark£1000-1500
264.    A CONTINENTAL ART DECO TEA SERVICE
the frosted sides engraved with sunrays and a cartouche, on ball feet with green transparent plastic knop and handle, teapot 16.5cm h, indistinctly marked, c1930, 43ozs gross (3)£1000-1500
265.    A GEORGE V SILVER BISCUIT BOX
of plain cylindrical shape, the flat lid with integral hinge and flower knop, 11.5cm h, by Alstons' & Hallam, London 1918, 14ozs£200-250
266.    A GEORGE VI SAW-PIERCED OVAL FRUIT BOWL
with incurved sides and applied rim and handles formed of oak boughs and acorns, on conforming feet, 15cm h, by Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1943, 34ozs £450-550
267.    A GEORGE VI SAW-PIERCED HORS D'OEUVRE DISH
with divisions and applied rim, on ring foot, 27cm w, by Walker & Hall Ltd, Sheffield 1947, 33ozs 10dwts£300-400
268.    A GEORGE V PIERCED OBLONG FRUIT BOWL
with rounded sides and applied rim, on 'seed pod' feet, 23.5cm w, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1919, 14ozs 10dwts£200-250
269.    A GEORGE V OCTAGONAL FRUIT BOWL
the everted rim with leaves aT intervals, on stepped foot, 26.5cm w, by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1929, 21ozs£150-200
270.    AN EDWARD VII THREE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET
of oblong form, stamped with flowers and foliage, with spoons and blue glass liners, mustard pot 5cm h, by Miller Bros (the spoons by another), Birmingham 1901, 4ozs 10dwts, cased£80-120
271.    A PAIR OF GEORGE V SAUCE BOATS
with flying scroll handle, on hoof feet, 8cm h, by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1929, with a pair of ladles by another, Sheffield 1929, 7oz 10dwts, cased (4)£120-160
272.    A GEORGE V FLOWER STAND
the flared hexagonal vase and dish with saw pierced border of panels of scrolling foliage in reeded rim on domed foot, 35cm h, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, 24ozs 10dwts£350-450
273.    AN EDWARD VII MEDIEVAL REPLICA CUP
the compressed and lobed bowl on flared stem and scalloped foot, 11.5cm h, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1907, 12ozs 10dwts£200-300
274.    AN ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT SPOON BY R E STONE
the hammer textured fig shaped bowl on flared square stem with lobed knop, maker's mark and facsimile signature, 15cm l, Edinburgh 1969, 1oz£100-150
275.    AN OMAR RAMSDEN SPOON
the almost elliptical hammer textured bowl issuing from an organic stem transforming into the lily terminal, 16cm long, maker's mark, London 1927, 1oz 10dwts £150-200
276.    A PAIR OF ART DECO SWEETMEAT DISHES BY CHARLES BOYTON
the hammer textured, widely everted bowl applied with ivory-mounted handles and set on a leafy knop above the domed foot, 14cm over handles, mark and facsimile signature, London 1939, 11ozs£300-500
277.    A SET OF SIX ARTS & CRAFTS MOVEMENT SILVER AND TRANSLUCENT ENAMEL BUTTONS
in the form of a double flower, 1.5cm diam, by J Millward Banks, Chester 1907£80-120
278.    A GEORGE V CLOCKCASE
of balloon form with pineapple finial, 26.5cm h, William Comyns & Sons, London 1910 and marked A3649, 12ozs 10dwts£150-200
279.    A VICTORIAN ROSE BOWL
with cable rim, the lower body wrythen fluted and reeded, 20cm diam, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1893, 13ozs 10dwts£200-300
280.    A VICTORIAN COMPOSED TABLE SERVICE FOR SIX
King's pattern, all London, by Henry Holland & Son, Chawner & Co and others, 1844-68, 64ozs (32)£500-700
281.    A VICTORIAN TOAST RACK
with trefoil handle, on openwork feet, 14.5cm h, by CT & G Fox, London 1844, 10ozs 10dwts£150-200
282.    A GEORGE II TAPERSTICK
the banded sconce with square nozzle, on knopped stem and shell-cornered foot, 13cm h, by John Cafe, London 1750, 6ozs£500-700
283.    A VICTORIAN SILVER GILT CHRISTENING SET
of Private Die Cherub pattern, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1859 & 59, a William IV silver gilt Vine pattern teaspoon, London 1836 and a Victorian silver gilt naturalistic coffee spoon, London 1853, 4ozs 10 dwts excluding knife (5)£150-200
284.    A VICTORIAN MEDICINE SPOON
double ended, maker's mark struck from a worn punch, London 1851£100-150
285.    FOUR VICTORIAN AND LATER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES
the earliest a double frame with richly stamped mount of fruit and foliage, the largest 31 x 18cm, London and Birmingham, by various makers, 1900, 02, 19 and (engine turned example) 57£200-300
286.    A VICTORIAN SOUP LADLE
Beaded Old English pattern, by Chawner & Co, London 1855, 9ozs£120-160
287.    A VICTORIAN GRAVY SPOON
Palm pattern, crested, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1898, 7ozs 10dwts
A rare pattern according to Pickford.£100-200
288.    A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CANDLESTICKS
in neo cloassical style, the vase shaped sconce with nozzle on tapered stem embossed with swags, fluted oval foot, 22.5cm h, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1898, loaded£200-300
289.    TWO GEORGE III/IV GRAVY SPOONS
Old English pattern, both London, one by William Eley & William Fearn, 1803, the other by Sarah & John William Blake, 1821, 7ozs£120-180
290.    A GEORGE III THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE
of bright cut oval design, the teapot with domed lid and integral hinge, on stepped foot, crested, teapot 17cm h, by Ann Robertson, Newcastle 1804, 32ozs 10dwts gross£700-900
291.    AN IRISH GEORGE III ROCOCO SOUP LADLE
Old English pattern with hook end, shell bowl, engraved with flowers and a vacant cartouche, by David Peter, Dublin 1769, engraved on the heel No 1 = 7.8, 4ozs£200-300
292.    AN IRISH GEORGE III SOUP LADLE
Fiddle & Thread pattern, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1809, 7ozs£200-250
293.    A VICTORIAN NOVELTY OPENWORK SUGAR BOWL IN THE FORM OF A KETTLE DRUM
supported on drumsticks, the foot as a tambourine, 12cm h, by T Harwood & Son, Birmingham 1867, 11ozs£250-350
294.    A 9CT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE
engine turned, 9cm w, maker R&R, London 1965, 135g
£1000-1200
295.    A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON
with fluted oval bowl, bright cut, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1818£80-120
296.    THREE SILVER MANICURE IMPLEMENTS
comprising adjustable tweezers, spatula and ear scoop, of partly square section with stamped decoration, 6.5-9cm l, unmarked, c1700£100-150
297.    AN EDWARD VII SILVER CARD CASE
stamped overall with flowers and foliage, a vacant cartouche to the front, 10cm h, by William Neale & Son, Birmingham 1907£150-200
298.    A VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE
die stamped with Salisbury cathedral and scrolling foliage, 10cm h, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1853£250-350
299.    AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SILVER POSTAGE STAMP BOX
compressed circular with triangular based finial above three compartments with sloping lids, each pierced with a heart revealing a Victorian stamp and on three wirework feet, 8cm h, by Gray & Co, London 1898, the underside engraved for the retailer, W THORNHILL & CO LTD 144 NEW BOND ST W
Well made silver novelties such as the present lot were a speciality of the London firm of manufacturing silversmiths, Gray & Co, which traded from Great Portland Street, W. Walter Thornhill & Co became well known for the sale of such trinkets supplied by the leading London makers of the day, including Wright and Davis & T Johnson. See Culme (J), The Directory of Gold & Silversmiths, Jewellers and Allied Traders 1838-1914, Woodbridge, 1987, two vols, vol I, p196 et seq. £600-800
300.    FLY FISHING. AN UNUSUAL GEORGE V SILVER ANGLER'S TIN BY ASPREY & CO
circular, the interior divided into six compartments including one presumably for live bait, the flush hinged lid with thumbpiece and cluster of ventilation holes, 11cm diam, mark of Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1930, 5ozs 10dwts£1000-1500
301.    A CARVED HORN-HANDLED WALKING CANE
the handle in the form of the head of a bird with blue glass eyes, a lever causing the bill to open and a tongue to protrude, giltmetal ferrule, on hickory shaft with spiked brass tip, 140cm, early 20th c£250-350
302.    A SILVER-MOUNTED BOAR TUSK HANDLED EBONY WALKING CANE
the T shaped mount with two tusks and engraved HDC 1892, the cane with nodules and brass tip, 95cm, c1892£100-150
303.    AN IVORY AND PIQUÉ MOUNTED BAMBOO WALKING CANE
the slightly flared and domed pommel decorated with designs of vases and flowers, brass tip, 91cm, pommel 18th c, the cane late 19th/early 20th c£250-350
304.    TWO EDWARD VII GOLD-MOUNTED WALKING CANES
the first of slender hardwood with 18ct gold mounts and applied with the initials AMH, amber ball finial and brass tip, engraved 37 Bryanston Square, 89cm l, by Charles Norton, London 1901, the second of ebony with angled ivory handle, the 9ct gold embossed ferrule engraved C Blamey Mar 1904 from number 9, brass tip, 91cm, Birmingham 1902
37 Bryanston Square London was the address of The Royal Flying Corps Hospital for Officers.£120-180
305.    A VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE
engraved with flowers and strapwork, the front inscribed E Clark [of Potternewton Hall; see lot 498] and dated 1865, 10cm h, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1864, maroon morocco case£120-160
306.    FIVE SILVER CADDY SPOONS, GEORGE III-VICTORIAN
various patterns including a bright cut example, London, Birmingham and Exeter, the maker's including Thomas Willmore and George Unite, c1800-1865£200-250
307.    A LONGINES SILVER AND NIELLO KEYLESS WATCH AND WATCH CHAIN
with subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, the signed and jewelled movement numbered 4628621, in striped case, c1927£150-200
308.    AN 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH
signed on the enamel dial J W Benson London and with roman chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, signed on the three quarter plate movement J W Benson 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill LONDON and THE BANK WATCH BEST LONDON MAKE No 1013091, the case engine turned, London 1901, maker's scarlet morocco case£300-400
309.    AN 18CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH
with enamel dial, roman chapters, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, signed on the three quarter plate movement G P BRUFORD LEICESTER 22325, Chester 1900£300-500
310.    A ROLEX STAINLESS STEEL KEYLESS LEVER WATCH, REF 2872
serial number 1007119, the fifteen jewel movement marked 590, c1959£150-200
311.    A NORTH AMERICAN GOLD HUNTING CASED LEVER WATCH
with signed enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, arabic chapters and filigree hands, the movement signed Crulo, Stanley & Camp Co Milwaukee Wis, in foliate engraved and scalloped case, c1900£200-300
312.    A ROLEX 9CT GOLD LADY'S WRISTWATCH
the dial signed ROLEX PRECISION, with dart chapters and crown at 12, seventeen jewel movement, back maker B&S and marked MADE FOR ROLEX 318205, Chester 1957, gold ladder bracelet, maker's box and card box£150-200
313.    A ROLEX 18CT GOLD TRIPLE CALENDAR OYSTER CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, REF. 6036
serial number 847156, with seventeen jewel 72c movement, two adjusters, two buttons and winding crown, marked on case and back 6036, Swiss control marks for 18ct gold, c1952
Provenance: purchased when new as a gift for the present vendor.£40000-60000
314.    A LONGINES GOLD GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH
the cream dial with bar chapters and subsidiary seconds dial, jewelled movement marked 370, with textured bezel and lugs, marked 14k 781795 184, MID 20TH C£250-350
315.    A JAEGER LE COULTRE 18CT GOLD AUTOMATIC GENTLEMAN'S WRISTWATCH
with champagne dial, date, dart chapters and centre seconds, maker's bracelet, c1964
Sold with box and guarantee for model E396, serial number 861564, dated 18 Dec 1964.£600-800
316.    AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
of stylised flower design, white gold hoop, marked 18ct Plat, c1975£500-700
317.    A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING
with four oval sapphires and five smaller round brilliant cut diamonds arranged as an oval cluster, 18ct gold bark textured high set 'crown' and band, maker OVL (?), W below, London 1968£300-500
318.    A DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING
formed as a knot of yellow gold wirework with graduated loops of diamonds, c1960£500-800
319.    AN ART DECO DIAMOND RING
with round brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, millegrain set, gold hoop, c1940£600-800
320.    AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
the step cut aquamarine bordered by twenty evenly sized diamonds, 18ct white gold hoop, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 1982, marked 1222 155£300-500
321.    AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
the cushion shaped aquamarine bordered by twelve spaced and evenly sized diamonds, white gold wirework hoop£300-500
322.    A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING
designed as a stylised flower with petals of evenly sized navette shaped rubies on diamond stalk, white gold wirework hoop, signed K.E.P.N., marked CJ and 750, c1975£600-800
323.    AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
the step cut emerald on a pavé set 'cushion', in platinum£400-600
324.    A FRENCH DIAMOND RING
the domed oval cluster and shoulders pavé set, maker's poinçon JB and eagle's head control mark, c1980 £400-600
325.    A KUNZITE AND DIAMOND RING
the step cut kunzite above sloping borders of round and baguette diamond clusters, white gold band, marked 585, c1970£300-500
326.    A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
the step cut sapphire surrounded by fifteen round brilliant and trapeze cut diamonds, white gold hoop, c1980£500-800
327.    A DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL RING
the single cultured pearl flanked by a pair of evenly sized larger old cut collet set diamonds on a domed oval table of further diamonds, millegrain set, white gold hoop£1000-2000
328.    A BLACK CULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND GOLD RING
with broad textured band, marked 18CT PLAT, box signed for JEAN RENET 1 OLD BOND STREET LONDON W1, c1970£400-600
329.    A DIAMOND, GOLD AND GREEN GUILLOCHE ENAMEL BAMBOO DESIGN RING
Thai, marked 750, late 20th c£150-250
330.    A BAROQUE PEARL AND DIAMOND RING
mounted in yellow and white gold formed entirely of fronds, uNmarked, c1970£200-300
331.    A RUBY, DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND TURQUOISE COCKTAIL RING
of domed form, crested by a mound of sapphire beads and with ruby girdle above alternating vertical lines of diamonds and turquoises, gold wirework hoop, marked 18k£200-300
332.    A DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING
with round brilliant cut diamond, white gold hoop, Birmingham 1999£800-1200
333.    AN EMERALD CABOCHON AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
white gold hoop£100-200
334.    A DIAMOND ETERNITY RING
platinum mount£800-1000
335.    A DIAMOND MARQUISE CLUSTER RING
pavé set, white gold hoop£800-1200
336.    A DIAMOND RING
the old cut oblong diamond weighing approx 1.7cts, gold hoop£2500-3000
337.    A DIAMOND GIPSY SET RING
with an old cut cushion shaped diamond weighing approx 1.7cts, in platinum£2500-3500
338.    A VICTORIAN DIAMOND PIERCED CLUSTER RING
gold hoop with foliate chased shoulders£700-900
339.    A DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL CROSSOVER RING
with diamond millegrain set shoulders, gold hoop£400-600
340.    A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
in the form of a flower, gold hoop with pierced shoulders£400-500
341.    A DIAMOND RING
the round brilliant cut diamond between diamond set shoulders, white gold hoop
Sold with Anchor Certificate that states the diamond weighs 1.54cts, is of H colour and Sl2 clarity.£4000-5000
342.    A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING
the geometric table with larger central step cut sapphire and pavé set, with lines of calibré cut sapphires at either end and having diamond shoulders, platinum hoop£1500-2000
343.    A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND FIVE-STONE RING
gold hoop£300-400
344.    A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND GEOMETRIC CLUSTER RING
the larger central sapphire in a border of evenly sized round diamonds, with baguette diamonds to the shoulders, platinum hoop£500-700
345.    AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
the chased gold hoop with pierced shoulders£300-400
346.    A RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLOVER LEAF RING
gold hoop£200-300
347.    A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
gold hoop£300-400
348.    A DIAMOND THREE-STONE RING
gold hoop£300-400
349.    A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING
gold hoop£200-300
350.    A RUBY AND DIAMOND THREE-STONE RING
gold hoop£250-350
351.    A DIAMOND, RUBY AND CULTURED PEARL RING
the millegrain set plaque of intersecting lines of calibré cut rubies centred by a single cultured pearl and pavé set with diamonds, gold hoop, c1940£1000-1500
352.    A DIAMOND THREE-STONE RING
the larger central collet set oblong diamond flanked by evenly sized round diamonds, 18ct white gold hoop£700-900
353.    A DIAMOND THREE-STONE RING
white gold hoop£3000-3500
354.    A GOLD SUITE OF NECKLACE, CROSS AND EARRINGS
formed of linked lozenges of rope, 9ct, maker SS, London 1973£350-450
355.    A PAIR OF TURQUOISE, CULTURED PEARL AND 18CT GOLD EARRINGS
of twig design, clip fittings, import marked GJL Ld, London 1969£250-350
356.    A PAIR OF GOLD EARRINGS
of textured bean form, clip fittings, 18ct, import marked, Birmingham 1968£200-300
357.    AN AQUAMARINE BROOCH
in gold, marked 15ct £500-700
358.    A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET 18CT GOLD PARTLY TEXTURED AND WOVEN LOOP EARRINGS
by Mappin & Webb Ltd, London 2001£150-200
359.    A GOLD BRACELET
composed of bark textured rings, 9ct, London 1969£500-550
360.    A PAIR OFCULTURED PEARL, DIAMOND AND 18CT GOLD EARRINGS
of circular design with clip fitting, c1975£200-300
361.    TWO GOLD BRACELETS
one bark textured, the other of three colour gold, both 9ct, marks rubbed or import marked, London 1980£600-700
362.    A GOLD BRACELET
of three pairs of textured strands, 18ct, import marked, Birmingham 1968£800-1200
363.    A PAIR OF GOLD SEMI-FROSTED KNOT EARRINGS
marked 750£150-200
364.    TWO MATCHING THREE-COLOUR GOLD NECKLACES
of textured beads, 9ct, import marked, London 1984£300-350
365.    A GOLD BRACELET
of textured oval loops, 9ct, c1970, mounted with a turquoise set ball charm£100-150
366.    THREE PAIRS OF GOLD EARRINGS
of hoop design, variously textured, 9ct, London 1976, Birmingham 1985 and foreign£250-350
367.    THREE PAIRS OF GOLD EARRINGS
of textured open hoop or drop form, 9ct, Birmingham 1977 & c£100-150
368.    THREE PAIRS OF CULTURED PEARL EARRINGS
one of heart shape, all mounted in gold, one marked 18ct, the others 9ct£150-250
369.    A PAIR OF DIAMOND, EMERALD AND PARTLY TEXTURED 18CT GOLD EARRINGS
of Targe form, Sheffield 1991; another pair of the same design but smaller and set with sapphires instead of emeralds£300-350
370.    A TURQUOISE PEBBLE NECKLACE
with turquoise set gold clasp and a labradorite necklace, of irregular polished pebbles with gold clasp (2)£150-200
371.    A FRESHWATER PEARL AND GOLD FIVE-STRAND NECKLACE
with gold spacers and reeded ball clasp and a quantity of similar strings of freshwater or irregular pearls, late 20th c£150-200
372.    A CULTURED PEARL AND BLACK CULTURED PEARL THREE-STRAND NECKLACE
with diamond set two-colour gold palmette clasp centred by a diamond loose ring, marked 750 and a necklace of hematite beads with faceted rock crystal and gold spacers and gold pierced and textured ball clasp (2) £300-500
373.    A THEODOR FAHRNER JUGENDSTIL MOONSTONE, SILVER AND BLUE ENAMEL BROOCH
the design attributed to Patiz Huber, maker's mark and DEPOSE 900, 1901 - c1905£100-150
374.    A GOLD CHARM BRACELET
composed of two lengths of a 9ct gold curb link Albert mounted with a collection of charms including four coins, comprising guinea, sovereign and two half sovereigns, a camera, the Parthenon, ship's wheel and Noah's ark
£1500-2000
375.    AN ART DECO SAPPHIRE, MOTHER OF PEARL AND TWO COLOUR GOLD DRESS SET
of cuff links, studs and buttons, fitted case signed for GEORGE TARRATT LEICESTER, mid 20th c (8)£150-250
376.    AN 18CT GOLD ALBERT
of snaffle links, c1900£500-600
377.    AN ANTIQUE ENGLISH DIAMOND, SPLIT PEARL AND GOLD AND ENAMEL MOURNING BROOCH
applied with a flower in scroll border, locket reverse inset with plaited hair£150-200
378.    A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GOLD EARRINGS AND A BROOCH EN SUITE
of circular design with applied decoration in beaded border, the brooch with locket reverse, marked JF and 18C (2 cases)£150-250
379.    AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND CROSS
of nine old cut cushion shaped diamonds, mounted in gold, later platinum necklet, 19th c
Sold with a letter from a member of the British Ambassador's staff, San Sebastian, 7 September 1906, enclosing the jewel as a gift to a lady.£500-700
380.    AN ANTIQUE DIAMOND PENDANT
centred by a cushion shaped pale fancy yellow diamond between larger pear shaped rose cut diamonds and further pavé set, mounted in silver and gold, early/mid 19th c£500-700
381.    A VICTORIAN GOLD CANETILLE CRUCIFORM BROOCH, AN ANTIQUE ENGLISH GOLD AND CORAL ETERNITY RING, A JET MALTESE CROSS PENDANT AND AN AQUAMARINE AND SPLIT PEARL BAR BROOCH
in gold£150-200
387.    A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND EARRINGS
each with an 11mm cultured pearl and 0.3ct collet set diamond, yellow gold stud fittings, retailed by Boodle & Dunthorne Ltd£1000-1500
388.    A DIAMOND BROOCH
designed as a snowflake with larger central old cut diamond, c1900£700-900
389.    A PAIR OF ANTIQUE CORAL CAMEO EARRINGS
with the head of a classical woman, mounted in gold, mid 19th c£500-700
390.    A TURQUOISE AND SEED PEARL FRINGE NECKLET
of five flowerheads alternating with drops and graduated from the centre, integral gold rope necklet with box clasp, early 20th c£500-600
391.    A DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL BRACELET
in the form of two clover leaves separated by a knife wire with three diamond collets, in gold, early 20th c£400-600
392.    A CULTURED PEARL AND LAPIS LAZULI BRACELET
in gold, c1900£200-300
393.    SEVEN ANTIQUE ENGLISH GOLD FOB SEALS
with cornelian, heliotrope, crested or other intaglio and chased, reeded or engraved shank, various sizes, on a gold split ring, early/mid 19th c£600-800
394.    A DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL SWAG BROOCH-PENDANT
fully articulated with three drops and millegrain set£1000-1500
395.    A PAIR OF BELLE EPOQUE RUBY AND DIAMOND SET GOLD SOMORDOK CUFF LINKS
unmarked, early 20th c£200-300
396.    EIGHT CAMEO BROOCHES
Victorian and later, the oval shell carved with the head of a classical woman or scene and mounted in gold or pinchbeck£400-600
397.    A PAIR OF AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS
in white gold £300-500
398.    A DIAMOND NECKLET
in the form of a broken line of colleted diamonds centred by a cluster with larger central cushion shaped diamond, millegrain set in platinum, c1940£3000-4000
399.    AN ANTIQUE GOLD AUSTRALIAN EMBLEMATICAL BROOCH
of openwork oval shape, chased and applied with a kangaroo, emu and vegetation, unmarked, late 19th c£200-300
400.    A GOLD GUARD CHAIN
of double links with coiled wire decoration, 182cm, bearing Russian marks£1500-2000
401.    THE GOLD RUSH. THREE SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD BROOCHES
formed of prospector's tools and a nugget, one maker GPP & S, marked 15ct or S.AFRICA, late 19th c£250-350
402.    BURNS (ROBERT)
POEMS CHIEFLY IN THE SCOTTISH DIALECT
new edition, two vols, half titles, contemporary tree calf, Edinburgh: T Cadell & W Davies, 1789, James Macpherson - Morison's Edition of the Poems of Ossian the Son of Fingal, two vols, engravings, contemporary mottled calf, Perth 1795, David Hume - Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, two vols, new edition, contemporary calf, engraved bookplate of Henry Heathcote, London 1777, George Crabbe - Poems, third edition, London 1808 and [G G N] Lord Byron - The Corsair a Tale, 'second' edition, 1814 with 8p Poems at end dated March 1812 and Beppo, sixth edition, 1818, together one vol (8)£100-150
403.    HERBERT (EDWARD)
THE LIFE OF EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY WRITTEN BY HIMSELF
second edition, engraved double page frontispiece after Isaac Oliver, contemporary speckled calf with roll tool border, the spine with raised bands and label, London: J Dodsley, 1770£100-150
404.    HODSHON (READ)
THE HONEST MAN'S COMPANION OR THE FAMILY'S SAFEGUARD
engraved frontispiece and plt (two illustrations) later half blue morocco, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1736£100-150
405.    CAMBRIDGE PRAYER BOOK.
THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER....ACCORDING TO THE USE OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND TOGETHER WITH THE PSALTER
title with price 6/6d without border, contemporary scarlet morocco gilt rebacked, spine preserved, Cambridge: John Baskerville, Printer to the University, 1760
Griffiths, 1760 No 4, first state.£100-200
406.    TERENCE. PUB. SEX. TERENTII AFRI COMICI [viz] ANDRIA, EUNUCHUS, HEAUTONTIMORUMENOS, ADELPHI, PHORMIO, HECYRA
titles ruled in red, woodcut device, early library marks and ownership signatures including M Folkes F.R.S., old red morocco panel binding with gilt fleurons, doublures and spine, aeg, Paris: Francisum Stephanum, 1541 [other titles dated 1539 or 1542]£150-250
407.    INCUNABLE.
HIERONYMI COMMENTARIA
four parts in one, Expositio in psalterium, Nominum scripture sacre, Psalterium iuxta hebraicam veritatem and Interpretatio hebraicorum nomuum, folio, fine black ground woodcut border with the Choices of Hercules in a panel [see Hind, vol II, p505] large initial of the Saint writing [see Hind p477] 155 leaves (33 x 22cm) roman and black letter, printer's device, old reversed calf, Venice: Joannes & Gregorius de' Gregoriis, 1498
Provenance: Philobiblon (G P Romer), Hertford, from whom bought by G Cross Esq on 6 December 1945 for 8gns: "Tall, very fine copy almost in pristine condition."£300-500
408.    MARMONTEL [(J-F)]
CONTES MORAUX
first and second editions, each three volumes, engraved plates and titles, half titles, contemporary calf gilt, 18th c engraved bookplates, Paris: 1775 & 1776, - Belisaire, calf, 1777 and sixteen others, all French, mainly 18th c leather or vellum (one armorial) bound books (22)£200-300
409.    CAPPER (B P)
A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
two vols, the maps in bright original, or nearly so, colour, contemporary calf worn, engraved bookplate of Alfred Hardcastle, London: Richard Phillips, 1808, J Sprange - The Tunbridge Wells Guide, engraved title, plts, some folding and map, calf, Tunbridge Wells, 1786 and Excursions in the County of Essex, two vols, plts and folding map, calf, London 1818 (5)£150-200
410.    HUGHSON (DAVID)
WALKS THROUGH LONDON INCLUDING WESTMINSTER AND THE BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK WITH THE SURROUNDING SUBURBS
two copies, two vols or two vols in one, plts, straight grained navy morocco gilt rebacked or contemporary boards worn, London: Sherwood, Neely & Jones, 1817 and Thomas Faulkner - An Historical and Topographical Description of Chelsea and its Environs, two vols, plts (one detached and frayed) half calf worn, Chelsea 1829 (5)£100-150
411.    [L'ESTRANGE (HAMON)]
THE REIGN OF KING CHARLES AN HISTORY FAITHFULLY AND IMPARTIALLY DELIVERED AND DISPOSED INTO ANNALS
first edition, small folio, fine engraved allegorical frontispiece with portrait by William Faithorne, contemporary panelled calf with fleurons, London: Edward Dod, 1655, Charles I - Eikon Basilike, wanting frontispiece, contemporary black morocco devotional style centrepiece binding [London] 1649, Famianus Strada de Bello Belgico The History of the Low-Countrey Warres Written.... in English by Sr Rob Stapylton Kt, folio, portraits, woodcut initials and headpieces, contemporary calf, London: Humphrey Moseley, 1650 [Guido] Bentivoglio - Historical Relations of the United Provinces of Flanders.... now rendered into English by the Right Honourable Henry Earle of Monmouth, folio, portraits including fine engraved frontispiece by William Faithorne, contemporary calf with double fillets, London: Humphrey Moseley, 1650, William Drummond - The History of Scotland from...1423 until...1542, first edition, folio, portrait, later calf, London 1655 and John Spottiswoode - The History of the Church of Scotland, folio, first edition, portrait engraved by W Hollar, 17th c engraved Spottiswoode allegorical library plate in heart shaped cartouche, London: R Royston, 1655 (6)£400-600
412.    CARLETON (GEORGE)
THANKFUL REMEMBRANCE OF GOD'S MERCIE
fourth edition, engraved title, portrait and illustrations in the text, later calf with gilt fillets, London: R Mylbourne, 1630, Sir George Paule - The Life of John Whitgift Archbishop of Canterbury in the times of Q Elizabeth and K James I... to which is added a treatise intituled Conspiracy for Pretended Reforation written in the year 1591 by Richard Cosin, together two parts in one, engraved portrait, contemporary panelled calf with fleurons, London 1699 and [John Goodman] - A Serious and Compassionate Inquiry to the Causes Present Neglect and Contempt of the Protestant Religion and Church of England, third edition, engraved title, contemporary mottled calf, London 1675 (3)£100-150
413.    WILLIAM BLAKE, ILLUSTRATOR AND ENGRAVER
FABLES BY JOHN GAY WITH A LIFE OF THE AUTHOR
engraved title and oval illustrations engraved by Blake, two to a page, contemporary calf rebacked, London: F C Rivington [et al] 1793, - Fables by the Late Mr Gay, sixth edition, two vols, engraved title and illustrations, contemporary calf with gilt fillets, engraved bookplate of I H Browne, London 1746 (3) £100-150
414.    EDGEWORTH (MARIA)
THE PARENT'S ASSISTANT OR STORIES FOR CHILDREN
third edition, six vols, engraved frontispieces, all signed on the pastedown by Maria Edgeworth (all but one signature crossed out) and by two or three of her siblings, dated July 4 1811, 1817 or 1836, contemporary tree calf, spines gilt, London: J Johnson, 1800 (6)
Provenance: Halls Bookshop (H W Pratley, Tunbridge Wells) from whence bought by Geoffrey Cross. Sold with the bookseller's card inscribed "May I congratulate you on possessing what must surely be one of the most interesting copies of this work now in existence?"
An extraordinary association copy of Edgeworth's first work for children, presented to her ten year old half sister Harriet and subsequently in the possession of two of her other siblings.
Richard Lovell Edgeworth (1744-1817), Maria's father, was married four times, his wives including two of the beautiful Sneyd sisters. The Anglo Irish Edgeworth household was full of young children since Maria, who was Edgeworth's second child by his first wife, was born in 1767 and the youngest in 1809. It is likely that Maria gave Harriet Edgeworth (1801-1889) the six volumes in July 1811 when at Edgeworthstown for in a letter to her aunt Margaret Ruxton (1745-1830) on the 30th August she wrote "I have written a little play for our present large juvenile audience [Maria's sister Anna Beddoes and her three children were staying at Edgeworthstown] not for them to act, but to hear; I read it out last night and it was liked. The scene is in Ireland and the title "The Absentee". .....Anna's children are very affectionate Henry is beautiful and the most graceful creature I ever saw. The eight children are as happy together as the day is long, and give no sort of trouble." [ A J C Hare, The Life and Letters of M E 1894, vol 1, p178].
Harriet, and Sophy Fox (1803-1836/7) who acquired the books in 1836 were two of Edgeworth's daughters by his last wife, Frances Ann Beaufort. William Edgeworth (1794-1829) whose signature is dated 1817 was a child of the third marriage, his mother being Elizabeth Sneyd (d 1797).£500-1000
415.    JEKYLL (GERTRUDE) AND CHISTOPHER HUSSEY
GARDEN ORNAMENT
second edition, folio, illustrated, half title, green cloth, London: Country Life, 1927£150-250
416.    PRANCE (MILES)
A TRUE NARRATIVE AND DISCOVERY OF SEVERAL VERY REMARKABLE PASSAGES RELATING TO THE HORRID POPISH PLOT AS THEY FELL WITHIN THE KNOWLEDGE OF MR MILES PRANCE OF COVENT GARDEN GOLDSMITH
four parts in one, engraved portrait, later wrappers, London: Doorman Newman, 1679 and The Tryall of Richard Langhorn Esquire Counsellor at Law for Conspiring the Death of the King...., title repaired, later wrappers, London 1679 (2)£100-150
417.    ENGLISH CIVIL WAR.
TRAGICUM THEATRUM ACTORUM & CASUUM TRAGICORUM LONDINI PUBLICE CELEBRATORUM...
folding plate of the execution of Charles I and portraits, woodcut device to title, later black morocco with gilt fillets and fleurons, spine gilt, aeg, Amsterdam: J Jansonium, 1649, a fine copy£100-200
418.    [AMHERST (N)]
TERRAE FILIUS OR THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
two volumes, engraved frontispiece by W Hogarth, title in red and black, contemporary panelled calf, 18th c engraved bookplate of J Smith Budgen, London: R Francklin, 1726, Contes et Nouvelles de Marguerite de Valois, two volumes, plates (mildly pornographic), contemporary calf gilt, Amsterdam: 1708, and three others (7)£100-200
419.    16TH CENTURY PRINTING.
SIX VARIOUS WORKS
comprising Lucan - [Pharsalia] Venice: a. Aldum [Aldine Press] April 1502, Catullus - Catullus [and] Tibullus [and] Propertius..., Lugd. a. Gryphium, 1531, Pompon Mela - Pomponij Melae de situ orbis libri, Paris: a. S Colinaei, 1539, D Magni Ausonii Burdigalensis Poetae, Lugduni: a. Joan. Tornaesium, 1558 [S Fornari] - Orlando Furioso di M Lodovico Ariosto, Vinegia: G Scotto, 1562 and O Gryphius - Virgiliocentones Continentes Vitam Salvatoris nostri domini Jesu Christi, Regensburg: A Burgero, 1593, various bindings, two contemporary (waf)£100-200
420.    RAVILIOUS (ERIC) AND J M RICHARDS
HIGH STREET
lithograph illustrations, boards printed in blue, brown and black, London: Country Life Ltd, 1938
One of the most highly prized British illustrated books of the 20th century, the initial print run of 2000 was not repeated due to the imminent outbreak of the Second Word War, during which the litho stones were lost in the Blitz. £200-300
421.    THE DIAL AN OCCASIONAL PUBLICATION EDITED BY CHAS. SHANNON AND CH. RICKETTS
Nos 1-5 (all published), illustrated, pictorial wrappers, the first with tears and loss, London, (Chelsea) [August]1889- [December] 1897 (5)
Watry A1-A5.
Originally to be named 'Pan', 'The Dial' was chosen in preference because it was intended by Ricketts and Shannon to publish their highly original avant garde art magazine 'at such intervals as the sun of inspiration permits'. Although they lost money on every issue, The Dial was bought as a collector's item from the outset. So impressed was Oscar Wilde that he visited Ricketts and Shannon advising them that "it is quite delightful, but do not bring out a second number, all perfect things should be unique!" The endless delays and problems with the printers of the first number led Ricketts and Shannon to publish the subsequent issues themselves at their own press, the Vale. Never were more than 270 copies printed, in the case of Nos 1 and 2 only 200, at prices from 7s 6d to 12s 6d. Surviving copies of the first issue, in particular, are rare. £200-300
422.    [RESTA (SEBASTIANO)]
THE PORTRAITS OF THE MOST EMINENT PAINTERS AND OTHER FAMOUS ARTISTS THAT HAVE FLOURISHED IN EUROPE
two parts in one volume, portraits, contemporary calf worn, upper board detached, London: Joseph Duke, London 1739, John Hales - Golden Remains of the Ever Memorable Mr John Hales of Eaton-Colledge etc, second edition, engraved allegorical frontispiece, contemporary calf, London 1673, William Hamper - The Life Diary and Correspondence of Sir William Dugdale..., first edition, engraved portrait and plates, contemporary polished calf gilt with Lowther monogram, engraved bookplate of Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lonsdale, London 1827 (ex Maggs 1947), [F-M Arouet] Voltaire - La Henriade, first English edition, engraved title and plates, contemporary calf worn, upper board detached, London 1728 and five others, all English leather bound books, 17th c (1) and 18th c (9)£250-350
423.    DOYLE (RICHARD)
IN FAIRYLAND A SERIES OF PICTURES FROM THE ELF-WORLD.... WITH A POEM BY WILLIAM ALLINGHAM
second edition, folio, sixteen chromoxylographs by Edmund Evans (all loose, gutta percha perished) half title, original green cloth gilt, aeg, London: Longmans, Green & Co, 1875£150-200
424.    RACKHAM (ARTHUR, ILLUSTRATOR)
THE RING OF NIBLUNG TRILOGY WITH A PRELUDE BY RICHARD WAGNER TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH BY MARGARET ARMOR
one of 1150 numbered copies signed by Rackham, colour illustations, ivory vellum gilt wanting ties, London: William Heinemann, 1911
£200-300
425.    RACKHAM (ARTHUR), ILLUSTRATOR
EIGHT BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY RACKHAM AND AN ASSOCIATION COPY
comprising Comus, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Ring of the Niblung, Some British Ballads, The Tempest, Undine, The Allies' Fairy Book and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, colour illustrations, original cloth, generally worn, London, all but the last William Heineman (subsequently Ltd) c1900-39 and Thomas Carlyle - Sartor Resartus the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh illustrated by Edmund J Sullivan, signed on the endpaper "Edmund J Sullivan, Sat Dec 3rd to My friend Arthur Rackham December 31st 98 A Happy New Year", cloth, teg, London 1898
£200-300
426.    BEARDSLEY (AUBREY) AND ARTHUR SYMONS
THE SAVOY AN ILLUSTRATED QUARTERLY
(subsequently monthly) Nos 1-8 (all published) the title pages and many illustrations by Beardsley, No 1 including the Christmas Card (laid down) together in one volume, near contemporary maroon buckram, teg, London: Leonard Smithers, January - December 1896£200-300
427.    BEARDSLEY (AUBREY)
[A PORTFOLIO OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY'S DRAWINGS ILLUSTRATING "SALOME" BY OSCAR WILDE]
lithographs, 17.5 x 27cm, seventeen loose plates and title list, half vellum gilt, soiled and worn wanting ties [London, 1907]£100-200
428.    VALE PRESS.
FIVE BOOKS DESIGNED BY CHARLES RICKETTS
comprising Empedocles on Etna, 1896 [March 1897], The Ancient Mariner, [March] 1899, De Cupidinis et Psyches [September] 1901, Danae [June]1903 and The Parables [March] 1903, all but the last uniform oatmeal cloth backed light blue boards with title label, the last vellum, several with bookplates of R A Walker, or others, London: Hacon & Ricketts, 1896-1903, Chiswick Press. George Herbert - The Temple Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations, one of 350 numbered copies, ivory cloth gilt, linen dust jacket, London 1904 and Nonesuch Press - Anacreon Done into English out of the original Green by Abraham Cowley and S Lee 1683, wood engravings by Stephen Gooden, one of 725 numbered copies, linen backed gold paper covered boards, dust jacket, Soho 1923 and Vergil - Opera Omnia, two vols, Riccardi type, half dark green morocco, London 1912 (9)
(Vale Books) Watry B8, B23, B33, B43 and B40.£150-250
429.    ERAGNY PRESS.
CHOIX DE SONNETS DE P DE ROSNARD, ABREGÉ DE L'ART POETIQUES FRANCOIS AND C'EST D'AUCASSIN ET DE NICOLETTE
three vols, printed in Vale type, fine woodcut titles, frontispiece, initials and colophon by Lucien and Esther Pissarr,o, one title in orange and black, the frontispiece of the last in colour, ivory cloth backed and decorated boards, the last partly uncut, the second with bookplate of Gwendolen Jefferson, London: Hacon & Ricketts, 1902 & 03 (3)£100-200
430.    TROLLOPE (ANTHONY)
THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET
first edition in book form, two volumes, illustrated, original bright blue textured cloth gilt, bookplate of William Arnold, London: Smith, Elder & Co, 1867, - He knew he was right, first edition in book form, two vols in one, illustrated, 1p loose, contemporary half green morocco worn, bookplate of William Arnold, London: Strahan & Co, 1869 (3)£200-300
431.    HOBBES (THOMAS)
THOMAE HOBBES ANGLI MALMESBURIENSIS PHILOSOPHI VITA
three works in one volume, engraved portrait, the Bridgewater copy with fine engraved bookplate and library shelf mark, contemporary (?) calf worn [London] 1681£100-150
432.    SANDYS (GEORGE)
SANDYS TRAVAILES CONTAINING A HISTORY OF THE ORIGINAL AND PRESENT STATE OF THE TURKISH EMPIRE...
'illustrated with fifty graven maps and figures', sixth edition, small folio, engraved plts, one folding (Prospect of the Grand Signiores Seraglio from Galata) and map, architectural frontispiece (unaltered from the fifth edition) contemporary calf, upper board detached, London: R & W Leybourne, 1658£150-250
433.    MERSEYSIDE. GIBSON (THOMAS)
ELLISON LYDIATE HALL & ITS ASSOCIATIONS IN TWO PARTS ANTIQUARIAN AND RELIGIOUS
photographically illustrated with mounted woodburytypes, occasional marginal corrections, green cloth worn [Southport] Valentine Hanson & Co, 1876, - Blundell's Diary...from 1702-1728, cloth, Liverpool 1895, - A cavalier's note book..., London 1880 and Remains historical and literary..... of Lancaster and Chester, Chetham Society, volume 12 New Series, Manchester 1887 (4)£100-150
434.    PERKINS (JUSTIN)
A RESIDENCE OF EIGHT YEARS IN PERSIA AMONG THE NESTORIAN CHRISTIANS WITH NOTICES OF THE MUHAMMEDANS
presentation copy inscribed on the flyleaf "Library of the British Embassy at Tehran presented by the author", lithographs, many in original colour and folding map, occasional corner damp staining, original cloth, corners worn, Andover: Allen, Morrill & Wardwell, 1843, William Coxe - Account of the Russian Discoveries between Asia and America to which are added the conquest of Siberia..., third edition, folding maps, calf, lower board detached, London 1787, H Atwell Lake - Narrative of the Defence of Kars Historical and Military, lithographs, two folding, pp 342 and 343 damaged at foot, scarlet cloth, London 1857, Joseph Trapp - A Voyage to Madagascar and the East Indies by the Abbe Ruchon...,folding map, calf, London 1793 [A W Kinglake] - Eothen or Traces of Travel brought home from the East, second edition, coloured plts, later cloth, London 1845, and four others, travel (9)£150-200
435.    CHRONICLES. MONSTRELET ENGUERRAND DE
VOLUME PREMIER [SECOND, TROISIEME] DES CHRONIQUES
folio, three vols in two, woodcut printer's device to titles and initials, old half russia repaired, Paris: G Chaudiere, 1572 (2)£200-300
436.    VIRGIL.
OPERA VIRGILIANA...
folio, fine woodcut illustrations (196), initials and mannerist border to the title, title and pXXXIII repaired, 18th c calf worn [Lyon]: J Crespini, 1529£200-300
437.    GIOVIO (PAOLO)
ELOGIA VIRORUM BELLICA VIRTUTE ILLUSTRIUM
folio, two parts in one vol, wood engraved portraits (including Cardinal Wolsey's in error for that of Henry VIII) in mannerist frames and titles, an ownership inscription to one dated 1585 also that of A F Brophy (1881), richly tooled contemporary vellum centrepiece binding with panel of Justice, rubbed, upper board detached, Basel: P Pernae [February] 1575 and 1577£250-350
438.    MUNNINGS [SIR] (A J)
PICTURES OF HORSES AND ENGLISH LIFE
second edition revised, large 4to, half title, coloured illustrations, cloth, dust jacket, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd, 1939 £150-200
439.    THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCRAPBOOK OF EMMA DALTON
the leaves (29 X 23cm)filled with an extensive collection of prints, including copper, wood and steel engravings and lithographs of country houses, other buildings, landscapes, scenes from literature and drawings and including a charming miniature watercolour of the Return from the Sale, and birds and butterflies, one signed Mrs Dalton and dated 1830, feather pictures one signed by Sarah Dalton, a girl with a dove and spaniel in the manner of Reynolds signed H Neal delt 1800, a tinsel picture of Mrs Egerton as Joan of Arc, another of an actor, a watercolour possibly taken in the lake district, another of St Catherine's Mount, two Allum Bay sand pictures, a charcoal study of the head of a Chartist in a hat, cut-outs, scraps, a silhouette and a few later 19th c chromolithographs, straight grained tooled navy morocco gilt, spine in compartments with the date MARCH 19 1825£150-200
440.    COMINES (PHILIPPE DE)
LES MEMOIRES DE MESSIRE PH. DE COMMINES CHEVALIER SEIGNEUR D'ARGENTON
folio, derniere edition, woodcut device to title (repaired) and initials, later half morocco, Paris: P Le Mur, 1615, P de Mornay - Le Mystere D'Iniquité c'est a dire l'histoire de la Paputé... first French edition, folio, engraved title, 18th c armorial calf, boards detached, Saumur: T Portau, 1611 and Ovid - Les Metamorphoses...en Latin et Francois..., folio, engraved illustrations, engraved title in red and black, calf, upper board detached, Bruxelles: F Foppens, 1677 (3)£150-200
441.    PLUTARCH.
LES OEUVRES MORALES ET MESLEES DE PLUTARQUE TRADUITES DE GREC EN FRANCOIS... PAR MAISTRE JACQUES AMIOT...
folio, two vols in one, woodcut device to title and initials, 18th c engraved bookplate of Corbet D'Avenant and label of R Corbet of Adderley, later half calf, Paris: B Macé, 1587, Jean Froissart - Le tiers volume [only of 4] de L'Histoire et Cronique, folio, woodcut device to the title and initials, oval library stamp (Malvern Public Library), calf rebacked, aeg, Lyon: 1560, and a 16th century German edition of Josephus (waf, 3)£100-200
442.    NUMISMATICS. ACADEMIE ROYALE DES MEDAILLES & DES INSCRIPTIONS
MEDAILLES SUR LES PRINCIPAUX EVENEMENTS DU REGNE DE LOUIS LE GRAND...
folio, engraved frontispiece and fine engravings of medals throughout, title with device (with loss), contemporary calf, Paris: 1702 and Mario Guarnacci - Vitae et res gestae Pontificum Romanorum et S.R.E. Cardinalium..., folio, volume two (only of 2) folio, engraved portraits, half title, title in red and black, later cloth, Rome, 1751 (2)£100-200
443.    MAUND (B)
THE BOTANIC GARDEN
volumes I and II (only; vol I wanting title), engraved title and plts in the original colour, contemporary tooled green morocco ruled in gilt with corner pieces, London: Baldwin, Cradock & Joy [1825-] 28, Edward Newman - A history of British ferns, presentation copy inscribed on the flyleaf "Mr & Mrs Wade with the author's sincere & affectionate regards", illustrated throughout, embossed cloth rebacked, London 1854, H Isobel Adams - Wild Flowers of the British Isles, two vols, illustrated, cloth, London 1910, and another work, similar (6)
£80-120
444.    [FLANNIGAN OR LANAGHAN, MRS]
ANTIGUA AND THE ANTIGUANS A FULL ACCOUNT OF THE COLONY AND ITS INHABITANTS.....ALSO AN IMPARTIAL VIEW OF SLAVERY AND THE FREE LABOUR SYSTEM....
two vols, original embossed dark green cloth, London: Saunders & Otley, 1844 (2) £100-150
445.    CHILDRENS' BOOKS. CALDECOTT (RANDOLPH)
"GRAPHIC" PICTURES
oblong 4to, colour illustrations, cloth gilt, London: George Routledge & Sons, 1883 and nine others, contemporary children's books, all illustrated, including W Crane, Max Beerbohm and K Greenaway, sold not subject to return (10)£100-200
446.    LAWRENCE (D H)
LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER INCLUDING MY SKIRMISH WITH JOLLY ROGER
plain wrappers, Paris: privately printed, 1929£80-120
447.    AN ITALIAN CONCERTINA CHILDREN'S BOOK AND A MISCELLANY OF OTHER PRINTED BOOKS AND SMALL FORMAT ITEMS
the first of thirty six etched and hand coloured illustrations (11 x 7.5cm) of the habits of religious orders beginning with a "Cappuccino" and ending with a "Monaca Filippina", printed on good quality stout card, violet boards with worm hole, upper board partly detached, slip case, [?Rome, early 19th c] a 19th century English pocket book of signatures, most clipped from letters or documents, including those of peers and clerics, J Betjeman - Selected Poems, 1948, H Monroe - The Winter Soltice, illustrated by David Jones, wrappers [1948], T S Eliot - The Dry Salvages, wrappers, 1941, Routledge's Ball Room Companion [c1860], J R W - Whist a Bijou Book, Frederick Warne & Co [c1870] and four folding hunting maps, including Jackson's Badsworth Hunt and the Cowdray and Lord Leconfield's Hunt £150-250
448.    17TH CENTURY FRENCH PRINTING.
FOUR VARIOUS WORKS
comprising Suetonius [De Vita Caesarum] fine engraved medallic portraits and title, late 18th c dark green morocco, spine gilt, aeg, Paris: E Typographia Regia, 1644 [J ] de Cailliere - le Courtisan Predestine ou le Duc de Joyeuse Capucin, Paris 1668, Memoires du Chevalier de Terlon, two volumes in one, Paris 1682 and Oeuvres de Monsieur Sarasin, Rouen 1658 and [J de] la Fontaine - Contes et Nouvelles en vers, two volumes, fine engraved plates by R de Hooge, later tree calf rebacked, Amsterdam 1709 (6)
£100-200
449.    ALDINE PRESS. SENECA
TRAGOEDIAE
woodcut anchor device, old calf, aeg, Venice: 1517 and [Council of Trent] - Canones et Decreta..., recent quarter calf, Venice: 1564 (2)£150-250
450.    VICO (ENEA), ENGRAVER
LE IMAGINI DELLA DONNE AUGUSTE INTAGLIATE IN ISTAMPA DI RAME
fine etched title (repaired) and plates, woodcut initials, old marbled boards, Venice: E Vico, 1557£100-200
451.    BOILEAU-DESPREAUX [N]
OEUVRES ....
two volumes, plates and fine engraved folding portraits, woodcut device and head and tailpieces and initials, titles in red and black, half titles, contemporary calf worn (vol I upper board detached) Geneva: Fabin & Barrillot, 1716, Memoires pour servir a l'histoire du Maréchal Duc de Luxembourg..., portrait, half title, contemporary mottled calf gilt, The Hague: 1758, and two others, 18th c (5)£100-200
452.    SIXTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH PRINTING.
SIX VARIOUS WORKS
comprising 'de l'isle (Francois)' - La Legende de Charles Cardinal de Lorraine and editions of Horace, Catullus (2) Anacreon and Flaccus, various bindings, one contemporary, Reims [the first] or Paris, 1529-76£250-350
453.    ELZEVIR PRESS.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF BOOKS OF LES ELZEVIRS
comprising Tacitus, Opera, four volumes, engraved titles, contemporary vellum, spines gilt with labels, Amsterdam [Leiden-printed] 1672 and seven others (including a 'false' Elsevir), contemporary (one early 19th c) leather (one lacking upper board) or vellum, including one in fine straight grained morocco with gold leaf endpapers, 1635-1679, and six others similar, contemporary (or nearly so) Dutch and German printers, various bookplates, including that of the bibliophile and collector of ElzeVir books, E Heron-Allen, F.R.S. (18)£150-250
454.    PLINY THE YOUNGER.
E PISTOLARUM LIBRI X
engraved frontispiece, woodcut device to title, contemporary gilt vellum centrepiece binding with the arms of Amsterdam, Leiden & Rotterdam: Officina Hackiana, 1669, a fine copy; and three others, two also Officina Hackiana, 1664 and 1671 and [Geneva?] 1572 (4) £100-200
455.    ART REFERENCE. HARDIE (MARTIN)
WATERCOLOUR PAINTING IN BRITAIN
second edition, three vols, illustrated, London 1967, F L Leipnik - A history of French etching, 1924, C Petitjean and C Wickert - Catalogue de l'oeuvres gravé de Robert Nanteuil, wrappers and portfolio of loose plates, Paris 1925, F H Man - One hundred and fifty years of artists' lithographs 1802-1953, 1953 and about seventy others, fine and applied art, including Faber & Faber's series of ceramic monographs (10) (approximately 80)£200-300
456.    SMOLLETT (TOBIAS)
THE SHAKESPEARE HEAD EDITION OF SMOLLETT'S NOVELS
eleven vols, uniform green cloth, Oxford: 1925, and miscellaneous general shelf stock, mainly English literature, including 19th c editions of Trollope and Edgeworth, travel, including C M Doughty, Arabia Deserta, two vols, Pevsner, Buildings of England, Kilvert's Diary, three vols, illustrated, including A Tagore, W Goble, C F Tunnicliffe, Shorelands Summer Diary 1952, I Wedgwood, Fenland Rivers 1936, H N Cautley, Suffolk Churches and Their Treasures, Master Worsley's Book on the History and Constitution of ..... Middle Temple, Chiswick Press, 1910, W J Loftie, The Inns and Court of Chancery, folio, 1893 and Records of the Skinners of London (approx 140)£250-350
457.    BINDINGS. GIBBON (EDWARD)
THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
new edition, fourteen vols, engraved bookplate of Michael Pepper, contemporary tree calf with scarlet labels, Basel 1789, and approximately 140 others, 18th and 19th century leather bound books, English and French including sets of Macaulay, Wordsworth, Pope and Swift£400-600
458.    BINDINGS. FONTENELLE [(B LE B DE)]
OEUVRES
new edition, eight vols, engraved title and portrait, contemporary polished calf, gilt fillets and red and green tickets, Paris 1758 and approximately 250 other 18th and 19th century leather bound books, including many French£400-600
459.    [CHRYSTIN (J-B)]
HISTOIRE GÉNÉRALE DES PAYS-BAS CONTENANT LA DESCRIPTION DES XVII PROVINCES
new edition, four volumes, plates and maps, many folding, frontispiece, titles in red and black with woodcut device, contemporary calf, the spine with raised bands, labels engraved bookplate of Luxford, Higham, Brussels: F Foppens, 1720 (4)£100-200
460.    FIELDING [(HENRY)]
HISTOIRE DE TOM JONES OU L'ENFANT TROUVÉ
four vols, fine engraved plates and titles by Gravelot, titles in red and black, half titles, contemporary calf with gilt fillets and spines, Paris: Rollin Fils, 1764 (4)£100-200
461.    BÉRANGER (P J DE)
OEUVRES COMPLETES... EDITION ILLUSTREÉE PAR GRANDVILLE ET RAFFET
three vols, extra illustrated with prints and a contemporary full length watercolour portrait of Béranger, quarter morocco gilt, Paris: H Fournier ainé, 1837 (3)£100-150
462.    STEINLEN [(THÉOPHILE ALEXANDRE)]
AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF STEINLEN'S ILLUSTRATIONS FOR GIL BLAS ILLUSTRÉ
510 lithographs of Steinlen's illustrations, mainly printed in two tones or more colours and mounted in twenty albums (44 x 35cm), cloth boards, 1891-1900 (20)
Steinlen and his contemporary, Toulouse Lautrec were the foremost and highly original illustrators of the fin de siecle. Steinlen's posters of Paris, in particular Monmartre are the culmination of his illustrations for journals. Of these, Gil Blas Illustré, in which his work first appeared in 1891, established his reputation outside France. This extraordinary collection of over 500 of Steinlen's illustrations for one of the most important graphic arts journals of the day, carefully mounted in 20 albums, may well be complete or nearly so, since Steinlen provided no illustrations for the Journal after 1900. Publication ceased in 1903.
£400.-600
463.    BIBLES. (LATIN, NEW TESTAMENT)
two, woodcuts in the text or initials, old half or quater calf, early ownership signatures and bookplates, including that of T E Winnington, Zurich: 1547 and Paris: S Colinaeum, 1543 (sold not subject to return) (2)
£80-120
464.    POTTER (BEATRIX) IMITATOR.
THE UNPUBLISHED TYPESCRIPT OF A SERIES OF FOUR STORIES OF A FAMILY OF RABBITS AND THEIR FRIENDS BY LOUIS CLARK
with delightful watercolour and pen and ink illustrations, various sizes (page size 26 x 20cm) titles (Timothy Meets Mr Ferrett, Marmaduke's Adventure, The Tale of Tibby and The Pink Dresses) rust stains in top left corner where previously stapled and filing creases, in loose leaf binder, nd [? 1920]£200-300
465.    NONESUCH PRESS. DRYDEN (JOHN)
THE DRAMATIC WORKS
six volumes, one of 750 sets, green cloth backed boards, teg, London 1931 (6)£80-120
466.    MÉTIVIER (GEORGES)
DICTIONNAIRE FRANCO - NORMANDE OU RECUIL DES MOTS PARTICULIERS AU DIALECTE DE GUERNSEY
portrait, maroon cloth, Lincoln Cathedral Library plate, London: Williams & Norgate, 1879£80-120
467.    MANNING (THOMAS)
AN INTRODUCTION TO ARITHMETIC AND ALGEBRA
two volumes, publisher's boards, Cambridge: Benjamin Flower, 1796 and W Hooper - Rational recreations in which the principles of numbers and natural philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated by a series of easy entertaining interesting experiments, second edition, vols I and II [only of four], folding plts, half calf, London: L Davis [et al] 1783 (vol II 1782) (4)£100-150
468.    KENT (SAMUEL)
THE BANNER DISPLAY'D OR AN ABRIDGEMENT OF GUILLIM BEING A COMPLEAT SYSTEM OF HERALDRY IN ALL ITS PARTS
two vols, engraved titles, six plts and woodcut shields of arms and ornaments, contemporary panelled calf with fleurons, tape repair to endpaper of vol II, London: Thomas Cox, 1726 & 28 (2)£100-150
469.    VASARI (GIORGIO)
LE VITE DE' PIU PITTORI ECCELLENTI PITTORI SCULTORI ET ARCHITETTI
Manolessi's edition, three parts in two vols, engraved titles, half titles, woodcut portraits and head and tailpieces, contemporary calf, hinges weak, 18th c engraved bookplate of Sir Robert Eden, Bart, Bologna: Heredi di Euangelista Dozza, 1647 (2)£150-200
470.    ST AUGUSTINE
PRIMUS TOMUS [-ETERTII] EXIMII PATRIS INTER SUMMA LATINAE ECCLESIAE ORNAMENTA AC LUMINA PRINCIPIS D AURELII AUGUSTINI HIPPONENSIS EPISCOPI...
folio, woodcut-bordered title with 18th c ownership signature of Alexander
Jolly, devices and initials, contemporary stamped all over binding formerly with clasps, Scottish Episcopal Church Library plate, Basel: Ambrosum & Aurelium Frobenios, 1569 and Justinian. Gothofredi (Dionysii) - Codicis Justiniani dn sacratissimi rincipis pp aug repetitae praelectionis libri XII, vol two (only), folio, woodcut device, initials and ornaments, wanting all beyond p691, this defective, contemporary vellum centrepiece binding, Scottish Episcopal Church Library plate, Paris: Antonij Vitray, 1628 (2)£100-200
471.    FALCONER (WILLIAM)
THE SHIPWRECK A POEM IN THREE CANTOS
C L Dodgson's copy with his purple ink name stamp, new edition, engraved frontispiece and plates, calf backed boards, London: Albion Press, 1806, [Gilles] Menage - Menagiana ou Les Bons Mots..., David Garrick's copy with his engraved bookplate, vol IV (only, of four) calf upper board detached, Paris: 1729 and W E Lilley - The Life and Work of General Gordon at Gravesend, presentation copy signed by Gordon's sister Augusta, the dedicatee, London 1885 (3)£80-120
472.    THOMPSON (ISAAC)
A COLLECTION OF POEMS OCCASIONALLY WRIT ON SEVERAL SUBJECTS
WITH AN ESSAY UPON THE ART OF POETRY WRITTEN AN. DOM. 1728 numerous woodcut ornaments, initials and tailpieces, contemporary calf, boards detached, Newcastle upon Tyne: 1731 [Jane West] - The Loyalists an historical novel, three volumes, London: 1812, A ritual and illustrations of freemasonry..., Shebbear, Devon 1851, and about thirty others, various (aproximately 35)£100-200
473.    GURNALL (WILLIAM) OF LAVENHAM
THE CHRISTIAN IN COMPLEAT ARMOUR OR A TREATISE OF THE SAINTS WAR AGAINST THE DEVIL
second edition, woodcut initials and headpieces, ownership signature to title, list of Books lately printed at foot of p396, contemporary calf worn, London: Ralph Smith, 1656, Gilbert Burnet - The History of Reformation of the Church of England, second edition, two volumes, engraved titles, with the Supplement, calf, boardsworn, loose or wanting, London 1683 and 1715, and five others (9)£100-200
474.    BINDINGS. MISCELLANEOUS LATE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURY LEATHER BOUND BOOKS
including Elzevir press (3) and [erotica] Nouvelle ecole publique des finances our l'art de voler sans ailes..., two parts in one, contemporary speckled calf, Paris: 'Robert le Turc', 1707, several with 18th engraved rococo bookplate of Sir John Eden, Bart (46)£150-200
475.    TRAVEL. A VOLUME OF ENGRAVINGS FROM AN 18TH CENTURY EDITION OF GEORGE ANSON'S VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD
all folding, including maps, some defective, old reversed calf, waf
£100-150
476.    BINDINGS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE REPORTS AND PUBLIC GENERAL ACTS
approximately two hundred and forty volumes, 19th and 20th c uniform calf or vellum bound, and Encyclopedia Britannica, ninth edition, Edinburgh 1879 (approximately 260)£200-400
477.    BINDINGS. MISCELLANEOUS GENERAL SHELF-STOCK
mainly 19th leather bindings (approximately 370)£200-300
478.    BINDINGS. [SCOTT (SIR WALTER)]
NOVELS AND ROMANCES OF THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY
seven volumes [only], engraved titles, contemporary straight grained scarlet morocco gilt, aeg, Edinburgh: A Constable & Co, 1824, and about three hundred leather bound books, 17-19th c, principally classics and English literature and history (approximately 300)£300-500
479.    FAVIER (ALPHONSE)
PEKING HISTOIRE ET DESCRIPTION
large 4to, numbered edition, this copy 878, illustrated, engraved title in black and red and half title, contemporary Chinese yellow silk covered boards with embroidered five clawed dragon roundel and pink silk endpapers, original wrappers and spine bound-in, Peking 1897£300-500
480.    HUTCHINSON (HORACE [G])
BRITISH GOLF LINKS A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE LEADING GOLF LINKS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM..... EDITED BY HORACE HUTCHINSON
large 4to, illustrated, green cloth lettered in gilt worn, London: J S Virtue & Co Limited, 1897£100-200
481.    BARROUGH (PHILIP)
[THE METHOD OF PHISICKE CONTAINING THE CAUSES SIGNES AND CURES OF INWARD DISEASES IN MAN'S BODY FROM THE HEAD TO THE FOOTE]
edition unascertained, first half 17th c (?1624) defective, wanting the title and first few leaves, occasional marginalia, contemporary limp vellum, waf£100-150
482.    NOTTINGHAM. A 19TH CENTURY MS DEER BOOK OF WOLLATON PARK
detailing the buck, 'fullheads' and doe venison taken 'to the house use' or given by Lord Middleton to others, including the tenantry of Wollaton, Trowell, Cossall, Leake and Lenton & Radford and Broxtowe & Aspley, the amount (quarter, half or whole) and the recipient's residence, 1839-48 Seasons with yearly summaries (except 1839) compiled by Isaac Wibberley, Head Gamekeeper, in ink on 41ff (some v. blank, 32 x 20cm) (watermarked T EDMONDS 1837) followed by several p.s of domestic accounts, remedies, etc (1860's) contemporary quarter calf with subsequent family ownership inscriptions
The long lists of names who received the deer, often more than once, include Lord Middleton's neighbours Colonel Wildman (Newstead Abbey) Sir Jukes Clifton (Clifton Hall) Sir H Wilmot (Chaddesden Hall) T W Edge (Strelley Hall) J W Sherwin (Bramcote Hills) Gregory Gregory (Harlaxton Manor) and Mrs Sherbrooke (Oxton), the 'town' such as the judiciary and the Sheriff of Nottingham, the Barracks, the racecourse and hospital, Ichabod Wright (the banker, Mapperley Hall) the mayor of Newark, the Archbishop of York and Bishop of Lincoln, Officers of the Royal Navy and many others at a considerable distance.
Over the eight Seasons recorded, a total of 71.75 deer were supplied 'To his Lordship's' kitchen at Wollaton Hall and 562.25 were given away.£200-300
483.    CURTIS (WILLIAM)
LECTURES ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS AS DELIVERED IN THE BOTANIC GARDEN AT LAMBETH
vol III (only), plts in original colour, publisher's boards, London 1805£80-120
484.    A RARE PACK OF 17TH CENTURY ENGLISH PICTORIAL PLAYING CARDS
depicting the events of the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the suits and names of the court cards, or roman numerals denoting pips, at the head, the scenes described at the foot, including, for example, The young Child going to Portsmouth garded by ye Lord Sallsbereys Trups of Papists and The prince of Oring with his Armey landing in ye West at tor bay, woodcuts on paper laid on pasteboard, 9 x 5.6cm (52)
Two other packs (both incomplete) from the Schreiber Collection are in the British Museum (Reg.nos 1840.111.36-63 and 1896.0501.970.1-561)£400-600
485.    LEICESTERSHIRE. AN 18TH CENTURY MAP OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BENT OF GILMORTON
of eight named contiguous fields extending to an area of about 95 acres and with names of the neighbouring landowners, pen, ink and wash on laid paper, c1770, c59 x 53cm, heavily creased with tears and stains, and Bloxsom (Martin) - A History of the Parish of Gilmorton... with Seven Appendices, illustrated, one of 100 copies, cloth, Manchester: October 1919 (2)
£100-150
486.    POSTAGE STAMPS. A COLLECTION IN TWO STANLEY GIBBONS LTD STRAND ALBUMS AND AN OPPEN'S ALBUM
formed by two generations of the Beardsley family of Quorn Leicestershire, of generally pre 1940 mint and used ranges of British, Empire and foreign adhesives£100-200
487.    THREE VICTORIAN SCRAP ALBUMS
filled with a collection of chromolithograph greetings cards and scraps, the designs by or attributed to Kate Greenaway, Myles Birket Foster, Harry Payne and many others, the publishers including S Hildescheimer & Co, Raphael Tuck & Sons and Marcus Ward & Co, the subjects including children, cats and other animals, birds and flowers£100-200
488.    JUVENAL AND PERSIUS.
[SATIRAE] TRANSLATED AND ILLUSTRATED AS WELL WITH SCULPTURE AS NOTES BY BARTEN HOLIDAY DD
small folio, folding plates, woodcut illustrations and ornaments, contemporary calf with fillets and fleurons, Oxford: F Oxland Senior, J Adams and F Oxland Junior, 1673, The Works of Hildebrand Jacob Esq containing poems on various subjects... with the fatal constancy..., London 1735, William Bray - Sketch of atTour into Derbyshire and Yorkshire, second edition, plates, boards detached, London: 1783, and twenty-three others, similar, mainly 18th c leather bound books (26)£100-200
489.    LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE. AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF PRINTED EMPHEMERA
including many 19th c auctioneer's bills and particulars of sale, a copy of the Leicester Journal 1811,Quorn [Enclosure] Act, 19th century guide books, numerous letters, [postal] covers mainly addressed to Woolley, Son & Beardsley, Solicitors, the postage stamps mainly Penny Reds, a commemorative booklet on the opening ceremony of Loughborough Waterworks, 1906 and related or similar material from neighbouring counties£100-200
490.    LEICESTERSHIRE. AN ACT [OF PARLIAMENT] FOR ALLOTTING AND INCLOSING THE FOREST OR CHACE OF CHARNWOOD... AND ROTHLEY PLAIN IN THE COUNTY OF LEICESTER
with Index, early ownership signature of James Green, 1808, with An Act for consolidating... certain Provisions... in Acts of Inclosure, July 1801, both with occasional annotations, etc followed by 3p of MS notes of a meeting of objectors held at The Anchor Inn, Loughborough, and summary of two Sales at The Anchor, 1809 and 13, followed by blank leaves, contemporary sheep wallet binding wormed; another copy or the first Act, An Act for making the River Soar navigable..., [1791] and approximately one hundred 18th/19th century Leicestershire and other local newspapers in bundles (approximately 100)£100-150
491.    JOHN SPEED
LEICESTERSHIRE
double-page engraved map from the 1676 edition of The Theatre..., coloured, a fair impression with light creasing and foxing, 39 x 52cm£100-200
492.    WAKEFIELD, YORKSHIRE. AN EXTENSIVE GROUP OF RECORDS AND PAPERS RELATING TO THE LOCAL POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL AND ANTIQUARIAN INTERESTS OF THE FERNANDEZ FAMILY
in particular José Luis Fernandez and his son J L Fernandez Junior, Aldermen and Corn Merchants, including the papers, letters and official documents of their firm's bankruptcy, civic life, the parish church (All Saints, from 1888 Wakefield Cathedral) disputes (eg over 'The Conservative Plate') their milling, brewing and other interests, local printed political ephemera, newspapers, a chap book (c1810), an album, letters from supporters and others received by J L Fernandez Junior when incarcerated in York Castle and his writings whilst in prison, copy letters, tradesmen's bills, etc, early 17th c-c1890 (but mainly 19th c) (please refer to online catalogue for further details)
At the 1861 trial at York Spring Assizes of John Barff Charlesworth for bribery over the 1859 Parliamentary Election, the jailing (to loud cheers in court) of J L Fernandez for contempt caused a sensation. His repeated refusal to answer a question of the Solicitor General, despite repeated warnings from the judge, led many in and outside the court to draw their own conclusion. Certainly the judge suspected his motivation for he also imposed a hefty fine of £500 in addition to the sentence of six months in York Castle.
Fernandez was just the sort of well connected local man - active in the church, freemasonry and various commercial enterprises - that the wealthy Charlesworth, who was himself barred from standing, needed in order to secure the election of his cousin as MP for Wakefield. The web of electoral corruption revealed filled many column inches in the press, carefully preserved in the preset lot and including the very detailed report on the case that was published as a supplement to the Wakefield Express on March 23rd.£300-500
493.    AN ALBUM OF PRINCIPALLY EDWARDIAN POSTCARDS
mainly British and Continental topography including Cheltenham, Cornwall, Raphael Tuck & Sons Aquarettes and Oilettes, six views of Constantinople (undivided back), the Oxfordshire village of Cornwell (Church, Manor and Rectory), Leicestershire villages, some real photographic, some postally used, approximately 200 in contemporary album, c1910£100-200
494.    CRICKET. LORDS TAVERNERS VERSUS OLD ENGLAND AT TRENT BRIDGE JULY 14 1968
programme, signed by several players including Harold Larwood, Sir Garfield Sobers and Reg Simpson, and several other signed items, etc£40-60
495.    TRADE CATALOGUE. TENTURES ARTISTIQUES
folio, forty loose plates after E Béraud of Art Nouveau and earlier styles of curtains, blinds and bed hangings, lithographs in colour, letterpress and prices verso, loose in green cloth (stained) portfolio with title and blocked B BRILLET LAVAL, c1920£200-300
496.    JOHN SPEED
LEICESTERSHIRE
double page engraved map from the 1627 or 1631 edition of The Theatre... , uncoloured, a good impression with light browning especially in the margins and one marginal wormhole, 39 x 52cm, and two 18th c maps of Leicestershire by Robert Morden and John Ellis, all framed (3)£150-250
497.    GUICHARD (KENNETH M)
BRITISH ETCHERS 1850-1940
small folio, with three original etchings by Robin Tanner, all signed in pencil and plates, quarter blue morocco, teg, London: R Garton, 1977£100-200
498.    LEEDS, YORKSHIRE. AN EXTENSIVE GROUP OF GENEALOGICAL AND OTHER RECORDS, LETTERS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA OF THE NUSSEY FAMILY OF POTTERNEWTON HALL
late 18th-early 20th c (please refer to online catalogue for details)
Provenance: The principal collector of these and other papers (i) would appear to have been Agnes Georgina Nussey (b1875) the sister of Mary Anne Leathley Nussey (b1868), daughters of Samuel Leathley Nussey (1835-1895) of Potternewton Hall, a bibliophile who ran a small private press from his house (see following lot) and his wife, Agnes Clark (m 1864); thence by descent to James M Nussey (d1970) of Bromsgrove, by whose widow bequeathed to the present vendor.
A name which can be regarded as 'woven' into the history of Leeds and the West Riding of Yorkshire, the Nussey family has claimed descent from William the Silent (1533-1584). The name Nussey or Nussé is thought to be a corruption of that of Nassau. Certainly by the 17th century, and for 200 years they were actively involved in the dying and manufacture of wollen cloth in West Yorkshire. In the early 19th century, its prosperity assured, several members of the family played a prominent role in the civic and religious life of the area. Obadiah Nussey, JP, of Morley House, Headingley served as Mayor of Leeds in 1863/64 and was 'father' (ie founder) of the town's Royal Exchange. Sir Thomas Nussey, a baronet (cr. 1909) was MP for Pontefract (1893-1910) and earlier in the century, John Nussey was appointed Apothecary to George IV. It is however, undoubtedly Ellen Nussey (1817-1897) of Birstall, the lifelong friend of Charlotte Bronte, who has the greatest claim to posterity. Potternewton Hall, an exceptionally fine early 18th c brick mansion, was demolished in 1935 for urban development.
i) Records of the Clarke family, c1800-1905 of Widewath, near Cumbria, with some Nussey and Murdock-related material, were deposited at Cumbria Record Office by J N Booth & J M Nussey in 1983 (see also lot 305).

£200-400
499.    POTTERNEWTON PRESS. [BALLAD OF] KING JOHN AND YE ABBOT O' CANTERBURI. A RIGHTE MERRIE STORIE
4to (17 x 15cm), wood engraved title with SLN device of S L Nussey [see preceding lot], illustrations, headpieces and gothic borders by Matthew Hinsliff printed on Japanese paper, oval imprint with Leeds arms, labelled With the Publisher's compliments and bound in Japanese 'paper leather', Leeds (Potternewton Hall): Samuel L Nussey, 1872, rare£80-120
500.    FOUR VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF THE BEARDSLEY AND FERNANDEZ FAMILIES
the first inscribed Roza Luis Fernandez and dated 1869, filled with approximately 200 cartes des visite by various British photographers, the others with mounted albumen prints, including views of the Lake District, Newark, Malvern, Isle of Wight, churches, ruins and monuments, Dartmouth and other harbours, Totnes, the coast of Cornwall, country houses, parkland, Edinburgh, Cossington Leicestershire, the Thames, Dublin and Irish life and scenery, Liverpool, Chester, Shrewsbury and Paris (1871), mainly quarter plate or smaller format, captioned, and several unmounted photographs£150-200
501.    FÉLIX BONFILS ET CIE, HIPPOLYTE ARNOUX AND ANONYMOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS
AN ALBUM OF PHOTOGRAPHS
including views in Syria, Baalbek, Eygpt and elsewhere, thirty-eight mounted albumen prints, 20 x 27cm & c, worn buckram, c1880, and a further quantity of unmounted photographs, similar£150-250
502.    POLAR EXPLORATION. FIFTY-ONE 3.25 X 3.25 INCH GLASS MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES
of flora, fauna, vessels, scenes of exploration etc, taken from illustrations, early 20th c, wood box£80-120
503.    FOUR VICTORIAN AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF THE EARDLEY-WILMOT FAMILY
including Cambridge college teams, holidays in the alps, East Africa, Holland, Tonbridge School, Sandhurst, the Suez Canal, Port Said (1899) and many taken in India, in particular, the Naga Hills (1902), Chitral (1908), and the Madaglasht Valley, the fourth album mainly containing views of Italy, Cornwall and art with several watercolours, including one of a villa in Madras (c1880) and a view of Penledattilo, Calabria by J Gore Booth, mounted albumen and silver prints including several platinum prints, various formats many including approximately whole plate and larger, the later photographs generally postcard and snapshot format, many captioned
£200-300
504.    J BACON & SONS OF LEEDS, PHOTOGRAPHERS
A SOUVENIR [ALBUM OF PHOTOGRAPHS] OF THE JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL GIVEN BY THE MAYOR AND MAYORESS... AT THE TOWN HALL BATLEY 1906
approximately 250 mounted sepia toned silver prints on linen hinged card leaves (44 x 36cm), many lightly captioned in pencil, armorial gilt morocco with title label on the marbled endpaper by Ingle & Son, Leeds, in baize lined mahogany box with hinged front £250-350
505.    JOHN MCLEOD OF MANCHESTER, PHOTOGRAPHER
MANCHESTER TOWN HALL[ALBUM OF] THE PHOTOGRAPHS BY H J MCLEOD... LETTERPRESS DESCRIPTION REVISED BY THE ARCHITECT
twenty three mounted albumen prints (20 x 15cm) including frontispiece of the mayor on linen hinged card leaves, inscribed Mr Justice Lopes from his friend & colleague The Lord Chief Justice Northern Circuit 1878, armorial black morocco, aeg, nd [Manchester 1877], an album of photographs of India, containing sixty-six mounted albumen prints, 15 x 20cm, all with captions including views of Srinagar, Allahabad and hunting parties, boards detached, 1889 and 90 and an early 20th century album of photographs of Southern Africa, including views in Rhodesia, Victoria Falls and Bridge, the River Zambezi, Livingstone's Island and Bulawayo, lacks spine (3)£100-200
506.    RONALDS (ALFRED)
THE FLY-FISHERS ENTOMOLOGY WITH DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING THE ARTIFICIAL REPRESENTATION OF EACH FLY....
edition de Luxe, numbered 40/250 and signed by the publisher, two volumes, half title, coloured plates with tissue guards and forty- eight mounted flies, green cloth gilt, teg, Liverpool: Henry Young & Sons, 1913 (2)£200-300
507.    BURTON (WILLIAM)
A DESCRIPTION OF LEICESTER SHIRE CONTAINING MATTERS OF ANTIQUITY HISTORYE ARMORYE AND GENIOLOGY
small folio, engraved title, portrait and folding map, woodcut initials and headpieces, contemporary calf with raised bands and title label, London: John White, 1622£100-200
508.    NICHOLS (JOHN)
BIBLIOTHECA TOPOGRAPHICA BRITANNICA: ANTIQUITIES IN LEICESTERSHIRE
vols VII and VIII [only] plts, some folding and plan of Leicester, with the Additional Collections [pp 613-714] at end of vol VIII, engraved titles [History and Antiquities of Hinckley dated 1782], later maroon cloth, teg, London: J Nichols, 1790 (2)£100-200
509.    HILL (JOHN HARWOOD)
THE HISTORY OF MARKET HARBOROUGH WITH THAT PORTION OF THE HUNDRED OF GARTREE LEICESTERSHIRE CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF BAGGRAVE... AND WISTOW....
lithographed title and plates, cloth backed pictorial boards, Leicester: for subscribers, 1875; John Throsby - The History and Antiquities of the Ancient Town of Leicester, plts, later half calf, Leicester, 1791 and T R Potter - The History and Antiquities of Charnwood Forest, two copies, plts, publisher's green cloth, London, 1842 (4)£100-150
510.    TROLLOPE (ANDREW)
AN INVENTORY OF THE CHURCH PLATE OF LEICESTERSHIRE WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE DONORS
two vols, half titles, illustrated (vol II) one of 312 copies, maroon cloth gilt, Leicester, 1890 (2)£50-70
511.    E S DRAKE & CO, PUBLISHER
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY OF LEICESTERSHIRE
first edition, publisher's cloth worn, Sheffield, 1861, Hagar & Co, - Commercial Directory of the County of Leicester, cloth, rebacked, Nottingham, 1849 and Kelly's Directories Ltd - Leicester and Rutland, folding map, cloth, London, 1908 (3)£80-120
512.    THE UNIVERSAL BRITISH DIRECTORY OF TRADE COMMERCE AND MANUFACTURE
second edition, four vols, folding plan of London, Westminster and Southwark (vol I), contemporary calf worn and defective, London: British Directory Office, Spring 1794 (see vol III, p573) waf (4)£150-250
513.    THROSBY (JOHN)
SELECT VIEWS IN LEICESTERSHIRE FROM ORIGINAL DRAWINGS [AND] A SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUME TO THE LEICESTERSHIRE VIEWS
engraved title, folding map and plates, contemporary tree calf with intersecting gold filets, raised bands and red labels, Leicester and London, 1789 and 1790 (frontispiece dated 1791) (2)£100-200
514.    THE BADMINTON LIBRARY OF SPORTS AND PASTIMES [SERIES]. GOLF, SHOOTING (MOOR AND MARSH; FIELD AND COVERT) AND MOUNTAINEERING
various editions, illustrated, uniform pictorial brown cloth, London: Longmans, Green & Co, 1892-1900, Fur and Feather Series - The Grouse, The Partridge and The Pheasant, various editions, 1895-96, and A C Williams - A Dictionary of Trout Flies..., second edition, 1950 (8)£50-80
515.    IRELAND (SAMUEL)
PICTURESQUE VIEWS ON THE RIVER THAMES FROM ITS SOURCE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE TO THE NORE
two vols, sepia aquatints and title, half titles, half calf worn, London: T & J Egerton, 1792, - Picturesque Views on the River Wye from its source at Plinlimmon Hill to its junction with the River Severn below Chepstow, plts, 1797, J M W Turner - The Rivers of France, plts, dark green straight grained morocco gilt, 1837, [J Britton] - The Beauties of England and Wales - Leicestershire, extra illustrated and with the hand coloured map, nd [c1820] and John Preston - The Picture of Yarmouth..., plts and folding plan, calf, boards detached, Yarmouth 1819 (6)£150-250
516.    ROSE (THOMAS)
WESTMORLAND CUMBERLAND DURHAM AND NORTHUMBERLAND ILLUSTRATED
three volumes, steel engravings including titles after drawings by T Hallam [and others] russia gilt, spine with raised bands and red labels, bookplate of T Cradock, London: H & R Fisher and P Jackson, 1832-35, uniform with - Devonshire Illustrated, 1832 and The Lakes of Scotland a series of views.....engraved by Joseph Swan, dark green straight grained morocco gilt, aeg, Glasgow, 1834 (5)£100-200
517.    BAINES (THOMAS)
YORKSHIRE PAST AND PRESENT
two vols, half titles, steel engravings, publisher's armorial maroon cloth gilt, aeg, London: William MacKenzie, nd [c1880], F O Morris - A series of picturesque views of seats of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain, two vols (only), Leeds: D Banks, 1867, and The Album of a country gentleman and sporting gazette, folio, 1884 (5)£50-100
518.    JONES (OWEN)
THE PSALMS OF DAVID (THE VICTORIA PSALTER)
folio, chromolithograph title and card leaves with elaborate gilt borders, embossed brown cloth with sunken panel gilt, aeg, ownership signature of Roza Luis Fernandez North Bourne December 1866 [London, 1861] £80-120
519.    ST JOHN (CHARLES)
A TOUR IN SUTHERLANDSHIRE WITH EXTRACTS FROM THE FIELD-BOOKS OF A SPORTSMAN AND NATURALIST
two vols, woodcuts, publisher's green cloth gilt with falcon, London: John Murray, 1849, Charles Waterton - Wanderings in South America.... in the years of 1812, 1816, 1820 and 1824, new edition, 1879, R L Dashwood - Chiploquorgan or life by the campfire in Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland, 1871, John G Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides -An autobiography edited by his brother, two vols, 1889 and George Harris - The life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke, three vols, 1847 (9)£80-120
520.    [WALTON (IZAAK)]
THE COMPLEAT ANGLER OR CONTEMPLATIVE MAN'S RECREATION
Part II [only] engraved monogram to title (torn), imprimature of Roger L'Estrange, April 5 1676, early ownership signature of Rich: Earle 1694, contemporary calf, London: Richard Marriott and Henry Brome, 1676, and Thomas Zouch - The Life of Izaac Walton including notices of his contemporaries, plts, London, 1823 (2)£100-150
521.    JARDINE (WILLIAM)
THE BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
four vols, coloured plts, publisher's green cloth gilt, London: W H Allen & Co, nd, [c1888], Robert Mudie - The Feathered Tribes of the British Isles, two volumes, coloured engravings, 1834 and T Bewick - A History of British Birds, vol I [only] wood engravings, Newcastle, 1816 (7)£50-80
522.    CLARKSON (CHRISTOPHER)
THE HISTORY OF RICHMOND IN THE COUNTY OF YORK
plts and engraved title, folding plan and pedigrees, green cloth, Richmond: for the author, 1821; John Raine - The History and antiquities of the parish of Blyth in the counties of Nottingham and York, 1860, and four others, Leicestershire, Oundle and Rugby (6)£80-120
523.    STEVENSON (HENRY)
THE BIRDS OF NORFOLK WITH REMARKS ON THEIR HABITS....
three vols, half titles, tinted lithographs, some coloured, London: J van Voorst, 1866-90 and Lord Lilford - Notes on the Birds of Northamptonshire and Neighbourhood, two vols, illustrated, cloth, 1895 (5)£100-200
524.    COLOUR PRINTING. T NELSON & SONS, PUBLISHER
SOUVENIR OF THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY AND GLENGARIFF
chromolithographs, two views to a page, decorated blue cloth slightly worn, London, 1894 and T R Potter - Walks Round Loughborough, numerous illustrations, 1840 and nine others, miscellaneous subjects (11)£80-120
525.    NICHOLS (JOHN)
THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF LEICESTER
folio, volume IV, Part I [only] (Guthlaxton Hundred), title, plates, portrait and title, original boards detached, London: John Nichols & Son, 1810, Pearl Finch - History of Burley-on-the Hill Rutland, two vols, one of 200 copies, signed, 1901, W C A Blew - The Quorn Hunt and its masters, 1889, M Browne - The vertibrate animals of Leicestershire and Rutland 1889, Who's Who in Leicestershire, one of a limited edition, 1935, L Richardson - Wells and springs of Leicestershire, HMSO, 1931 and The Members Attendance Book of Quorn Hall Country Club, containing the signatures of many hundreds of members and visitors, 1929-1950 (8)£150-250
526.    WRIGHT (JAMES)
THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE COUNTY OF RUTLAND COLLECTED FROM RECORDS... ILLUSTRATED WITH SCULPTURES
folio, title in red and black, engravings in the text and one whole page, woodcut shields throughout, inscribed by W F Bent Beardsley "Purchased for £6 at Sale by Miss C M Blane Ashwell Hall Rutland 20th Septemer 1945", contemporary triple panelled calf with roll tool border, fillets and corner ornaments rebacked, London: Bennet Griffin, 1684£100-200
527.    THACKERAY (WILLIAM MAKEPEACE)
THE WORKS..... IN TWELVE VOLUMES
wood engraved illustrations after Thackeray, half tan morocco gilt with raised bands, spine gilt, London: Smith, Elder & Co, 1874 (12)£100-150
528.    YARRELL (WILLIAM)
A HISTORY OF BRITISH BIRDS
three vols, wood engravings throughout, publisher's green cloth, bookplate of T Cradock, London: J van Voorst, 1843, uniform with - A History of British Fishes, third edition, blue cloth, 1859, F O Morris - A natural history of British moths, four vols, coloured plts, 1872, J A Harvie-Brown and H A Macpherson - A Fauna of the North-West Highlands and Skye, 1904 and K Dawson - Marsh and mudflat, 1931 (11)£100-150
529.    KELLY & CO, PUBLISHER
KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF BEDFORDSHIRE HUNTS AND NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
folding maps, publisher's scarlet cloth gilt, London, 1885£60-80
530.    WHITE (T H)
THE SWORD IN THE STONE
first edition, cloth, Rugby School Prize (1939), in unclipped black and white dust jacket with designs of shields (slight loss), London: Collins, 1938£100-200
531.    SIXTEEN ENGRAVED PLATES FROM THOMAS LORD BUSBY'S COSTUME OF THE LOWER ORDERS OF LONDON
including Billy Waters and Jemmy Lovel, on wove in fine coontemporary colour, some foxed, 1819-20, 20 x 18.5cm£100-150
532.    BOTANY. SIXTY-SEVEN ENGRAVED PLATES FROM CURTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE
mainly after Sydenham Edwards, in generally fresh contemporary colour, late 18th/early 19th c, c20 x 12cm£100-150
533.    FORTY-ONE ETCHED PLATES FROM JOSEPH STRUTT'S COMPLETE VIEW OF THE DRESS AND HABITS OF THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND...
printed in sepia and in contemporary colour (some watermarked 1802), some offsetting, 28 x 22cm£100-150
534.    ORNITHOLOGY. MISCELLANEOUS 18 AND 19 CENTURY ENGRAVED AND OTHER PLATES OF BIRDS
from Jardine's Naturalist's Library, F.O. Morris's History of British Birds and other books, mainly in contemporary colour, maximum size 35 x 17cm (approximately 235)£100-150
535.    COSTUME. MISCELLANEOUS MAINLY REGENCY PERIOD ENGRAVED FASHION PLATES
from the Lady's Magazine, Costume Parisian and similar publications, in contemporary colour, a few uncoloured, c1786-c1850, various sizes (approximately 200)£100-150
536.    VANITY FAIR. AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF CARICATURES BY, SIR LESLIE WARD 'SPY' AND OTHERS OF MEN OF THE DAY
and some from the series of Statesmen from the Weekly or Album editions, or otherwise, lithographs (including a small number of offset lithographs), late 19th/early 20th c, comprising 141 prints and three incomplete albums (vol I and Second and Third Series 1869-70) (approximately 145)£150-250
537.    VANITY FAIR. THIRTY-FIVE CARICATURES BY 'SPY' SIR LESLIE WARD, 'APE', CARLO PELLERINI AND OTHERS OF MEN OF THE DAY
and from the series of Statesmen and Sovereigns from the weekly or Album editions, or otherwise, including artists, the Comte de Dion, and The Treasury Bench and The Fourth Party (Season & Winter nos 1880), lithographs, mainly with commentary, sold in portfolio£100-200
538.    D RUDGE & CO AND THE COVENTRY TRICYCLE CO
PRICE LIST FOR 1883
40pp, illustrated, pale green wrappers, Coventry [1882] rare£100-150
539.    RUDGE & CO
ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES 1887
72pp, illustrated, two tone green and gilt wrappers, lightly spotted, Coventry 1887£50-100
540.    RUDGE CYCLE COMPANY LIMITED
ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES 1890 AND 1891
two editions 52, & 48pp, illustrated, green and gilt wrappers, torn and tape repaired, or lacking, Coventry: 1890 & 91 (2)£40-60
541.    RUDGE CYCLE COMPANY LTD
ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST OF BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES 1889 AND 1982
two editions, 52 and 48pp, illustrated, green and gilt wrappers defective/preserved, Coventry: 1889 & 92 (2)£40-60
542.    THE WHITWORTH CYCLE CO LTD
WHITWORTH CYCLES 1894
24pp, illustrated, embossed gilt wrappers, Birmingham [1893 or 94]£40-60
543.    RUDGE-WHITWORTH LIMITED
RUDGE-WHITWORTH CYCLES 1896
47pp, illustrated, pictorial wrappers with design of cycle wheels, Coventry [1895 or 96] very scarce
The first catalogue to be produced after the amalgamation of the Rudge & Whitworth Cycle Companies and divided into three parts, for Rudge-Whitworth, Rudge and Whitworth Cycles.£80-120
544.    RUDGE-WHITWORTH LIMITED
RUDGE-WHITWORTH CYCLES 1899 AND SOUTH AFRICAN EDITION 1902 & 1903
three, 32, 31 & 43pp, illustrated, embossed green or white and gilt wrappers, Coventry: 1899-1903 (3)£50-100
545.    JOHN MARSTON LIMITED
SUNBEAM CYCLES 1899 AND SUNBEAM CYCLES WITH THE LITTLE OIL BATH 1907
two, unpaginated or 47pp, illustrated, pictorial coloured or embossed light blue wrappers, Wolverhampton: 1899 & 1907 (2)£80-120
546.    MARRIOTT & COOPER
ABRIDGED PRICE LIST OF HUMBER CYCLES ALSO OF THE RIPLEY AND OLYMPIA CYCLES, HUMBER & CO LTD ABRIDGED EDITION.... HUMBER CYCLES AND HUMBER LIMITED HUMBER CYCLES SEASON 1901
three, unpaginated, the second of fold-out type, all illustrated, wrappers, the last embossed limp green card lettered in silver, wrapper of the first defective, London and Beeston, Nottingham: 1896-1900 (3)£50-70
547.    F HOPPER & CO LTD
HOPPER CYCLES FOR 1936, ELSWICK CYCLES 1936, CHASE CYCLES 1937 AND NEW IMPERIAL CYCLES SEASONS 1936 & 1937
five, illustrated, three oblong format, pictorial wrappers printed in colour, Barton on Humber & Birmingham: 1935 or -37 (5)£80-120
548.    HUMBER LIMITED
HUMBER CYCLES SEASONS 1933 & 1934, HUMBER CYCLES SAIL ALONG 1935 AND THE BOOK OF HUMBER CYCLES 1937
four, all illustrated, some in gilt or colour, pictorial or embossed wrappers, Nottingham: 1932-37 (4)£50-100
549.    HUMBER LIMITED
HUMBER CYCLES
several editions, 1933-40s, ten, some duplication, all illustrated, some oblong format, pictorial or other wrappers, Nottingham 19[32] or 33-40 (10)£50-100
550.    HUMBER LIMITED
HUMBER THE ARISTOCRAT OF ALL BICYCLES
sixteen, various editions, one French, 1933-58, all illustrated, some oblong format, pictorial or other wrappers, Nottingham: 19[32 or] 33-58 (16)£50-100
551.    TRIUMPH COMPANY LIMITED
TRIUMPH CYCLES 1936, THE NEW TRIUMPH, TRIUMPH JUNIOR CYCLES [AND SIMILAR, ALL TRIUMPH]
fifteen, all illustrated, some in colour, some oblong format, two of poster type, Coventry: 19[35 or] 36-50s (15)£50-80
552.    RUDGE-WHITWORTH LIMITED
RUDGE BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE
approximately twenty-five, various editions, 1940s-50s, all illustrated, some in colour, various formats including two facsimiles of early catalogues, several of folding poster type, Nottingham: 1950 & c (approximately 25)£50-100
553.    BSA CYCLES LIMITED
BSA BICYCLES
Home and Export editions, Replacement Parts Seasons 1937-42 and nine other contemporary catalogues by other manufacturers including New Hudson Ltd, The Hercules Cycle & Motor Co, J A Phillips & Co Ltd and Carlton Cycles Limited, all illustrated, some in colour, some oblong format, two of folding poster type, Birmingham & Worksop: 19[25 or] 26-c1940 (12)£60-90
554.    VARIOUS BRITISH CYCLE MANUFACTURERS
CATALOGUES AND OTHER SALES LITERATURE
all illustrated, some of folding single sheet format, pictorial or other wrappers, 1930s-early 1940s and a Perpetual Price Ticket showcard of Raleigh Industries Ltd, c1950 (approximately 40)£50-80
555.    RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD
EIGHTY-FIVE COLOUR SHOW CARDS ADVERTISING RALEIGH, RUDGE OR HUMBER LADIES BICYCLES
mainly 8 x 10in (20 x 25cm) format, fifteen subjects all featuring two young women photographed in various locations, several in Wollaton Park, Nottingham, c1960
£100-150
556.    RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD
HUMBER THE ARISTOCRAT OF ALL BICYCLES
lithograph by Hudson & Son Ltd, Birmingham, AD2174, 75 x 33cm and another, Own A Humber Chunkie Tricycle, filing creases (2)£100-150
557.    RALEIGH CYCLE CO LTD
THE NEW RALEIGH SUPERBE PATENT DYNO-LUXE MODEL
lithograph, 59 x 49cm and three other posters, Rudge Britain's Best Bicycle, I am a Silver Knight,You are on Velvet with a Humber thE Artistocrat of all Bicycles and Rudge Festival of Britain Cycling Girl Cash Prize Contest, various formats, all 1950s, filing creases (5)£100-150
558.    RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD
RALEIGH THE GREATEST NAME IN CYCLING; RALEIGH SAVES TIME AND MONEY
two, lithographs, AD321(D) and AD321(C), 75 x 32cm or the reverse, c1960, filing creases (2)£80-120
559.    RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD
RALEIGH FOR LUXURY CYCLING; SAFE CYCLING WITH THE HIGHWAY CODE
two,lithographs by Loxley Bros Ltd or anon, 74 x 32cm or the reverse format, c1950, filing creases (2)£80-120
560.    RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD
WE STOCK AND FIT PRECISION TESTED SPARES-RUDGE
offset lithograph by Howitt Nottingham, double crown poster and another, RUDGE BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE, 33 x 74.5cm, both c1950, filing creases (2)£100-150
561.    RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD
REG HARRIS WORLD'S PROFESSIONAL SPRINT CHAMPION 1949 RIDES A RALEIGH
lithograph, AD1038, double crown ' and another, Raleigh [young woman on a bicycle in Raleigh beret and smoking a cigarette] c1950 & 1938, filing creases, more severe on second (2)£100-150
562.    RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD
ROBIN HOOD CYCLES EASY ON THE ROAD - LIGHT ON THE PURSE
lithograph, AD1580B, 31.5 x 74cm and another, New-Elizabethan Models Cycling's Crowning Achievement, AD2807, 1953 & c, filing creases, second with marginal tear (2)£100-150
563.    RALEIGH INDUSTIRES LTD
WHY TRUDGE GO BY RUDGE, HUMBER CARRIERS FOR TRADERS, THE 1946 HUMBER ROYAL DYNO-LUXE MODEL AND SIMILAR SUBJECTS
eleven, lithographs by A G Reynolds & Co Ltd and others, c1950, various sizes and formats, filing creases (11)£150-200
564.    THE RALEIGH CYLING CO LTD
THE RALEIGH CRUISING GAME
board game, lithographed in colour by Hundson & Son Ltd, the obverse in green and sepia with young woman on a bicycle, 29 x 48.5cm, Nottingham, c1935£40-60
565.    ARCHBALD THORBURN (1860-1935)
KINGFISHER
reproduction, printed in colours, signed by the artist in pencil, published by W F Embleton, 1928 and with FATG blindstamp, 38 x 28.5cm£300-400
566.    FRANCESCO BARTOLOZZI, RA (1727-1815) AFTER ANGELICA KAUFFMAN, RA (1741-1807)
CORNELIA MOTHER OF THE GRACCHI
stipple engraving printed in colour, 1785, 31 x 39cm£150-200
567.    BY AND AFTER RICHARD WESTALL, RA (1765-1836)
CROSSING THE BURN
soft ground etching coloured by the artist or his assistant, 64 x 49cm£100-200
568.    JOHN JONES (C1745-1797) AFTER WILLIAM REDMORE BIGG, RA (1755-1828)
BLACK MONDAY OR THE DEPARTURE FOR SCHOOL
mezzotint, 1790, 42.5 x 59cm£250-350
569.    WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE, RA, RI, RE (1851-1931)
CANNON STREET STATION FROM THE THAMES; LONDON AND TOWER BRIDGE FROM THE THAMES
a pair, etchings, both signed by the artist in pencil, 12.5 x 32.5cm (2)£300-500
570.    AUGUSTUS EDWIN JOHN, OM, RA (1878-1961)
SELF PORTRAIT IN A STRAW HAT
etching, signed in the plate, one of an edition of 50, signed by the artist in pencil, 10 x 7.5cm£100-200
571.    SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT, RA, PRWS, RE (1880-1969)
NURSEMAIDS IN THE PIAZZA VENICE
drypoint, signed by the artist and numbered XIII in ink, 24.5 x 37cm
Published in a small edition in 1929.£150-200
572.    SIR FRANK WILLIAM BRANGWYN, RA, RWS, RE (1867-1956)
THE BEER SHOP (LE MASTROQUET)
etching on japon, a particularly fine, rich impression, signed by the artist in pencil, 42.5 x 30cm
Etched in 1919. Gaunt 269.£150-250
573.    LUIGI SERVOLINI (1906-1981)
I PREDESTINATI
woodcut, signed and dated 32 in the block, signed by the artist and inscribed in ink, 21.5 x 21.5cm, an etching by Josef Israels (1824-1911) of an elderly lady and a drypoint by Sidney Tushingham, ARE (1884-1968), The Madonna of San Remo, one of an edition of 75, both signed (3)£150-200
574.    VICTOR VASARELY (1906-1997)
AXO
serigraph on aluminium, signed by the artist in ink and numbered 9 of an edition of 250, hexagonal, 64 x 64cm
Provenance: Galerie Denise René, Paris.£700-900
575.    CHARLES WILLIAMS (FL LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY)
A SHREWD GUESS OR THE FARMERS DEFINITION OF PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (BM 12143)
etching in fresh contemporary colour, numbered 311 in upper right margin, published by T Tegg [?1831] watermarked 1822, 25 x 35cm, and THE FALL OF THE TEMPLE ! - OF ROME (BM 10722) April 20th 1807, Paul Pry [W Heath] A QUARTETTE IN CHARACTER (BM 15746) May 1829 and about forty others, all early 19th c caricatures, unframed (approximately 44) £150-250
576.    NOTTINGHAM SUBJECTS. ISAAC CRUIKSHANK (1756-1811) AFTER GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD (C1760-1809)
PRIDE AND EXALTATION IN A SEDAN CHAIR (BM 9147)
etching in fresh contemporary colour, Plate 84 in upper left margin, published by Allen & Co, April 1 1797, 20.5 x 27cm and James Parry (1805-1871) after David Henry Parry (1793-1826) - MR PHILIP WOOTTON OF NOTTINGHAM [the steeeplejack], etching in contemporary colour, published by H Parry, Salford, 36.5 x 21.5cm, both unframed (2)
The first print depicts a rainy night in The High Pavement and was issued as a response to the near impossibility of being able to procure a sedan chair in Nottingham (see R Ilffe & W Baguley, Victorian Nottingham, Vol 2, 1971, p14.)£80-120
577.    ROBERT DIGHTON (1752-1814)
A VIEW FROM JESUS COLLEGE OXFORD (BM 11071)
etching in contemporary colour, published May 1808, 28 x 20.5cm and twenty-three similar caricatures by the same and Richard Dighton (1795-1808) unframed (24)£150-200
578.    CHARLES ANSELL (?) (1752-?)
THE DANGER OVER OR BILLY'S RETURN TO JOHN BULL (BM 9225) AND BLOODY NEWS-BLOODY NEWS OR THE FATAL PUTNEY DUEL (BM 9218)
etchings in fresh contemporary colour, published by S W Fores, June 4th 1798 and May 26 1798, the both watermarked 1797, 36 x 25.5cm and 25.5 x 41cm and three other caricatures including another of Pitt, comprising Charles Williams, THE EX-MINISTER AND THE METEOR (BM 10235) April 13th 1804, Isaac Cruikshank - CHURCH PROMOTION, OR HOW TO SCALE A PULPIT! (BM 11224), Febry. 25 1809 and John Cawse (?), A PLEASANT DRAUGHT FOR LOUIS... (BM 12268) [?May 1814] unframed (5)£150-250
579.    [CHARLES WILLIAMS (FL LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY)]
ANTI-DANDY INFANTRY TRIUMPHANT OR THE VELOCIPEDE CAVALRY UNHOBBY'D (BM 13412)
etching in fresh contemporary colour, number 353 in upper right margin, published by T Tegg, 1819, 24 x 33cm£80-120
580.    GEORGE GOODWIN KILBURNE, RI (1839-1924)
A TENDER PLANT
signed and dated 1876, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 45 x 34.5cm £1000-1500
581.    FREDERICK TAYLER, POWS (1802-1889)
THE FARMER
watercolour, 16.8 x 14.6cm
Provenance: Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd.£250-350
582.    FOLLOWER OF DAVID COX
EXTENSIVE LANDSCAPE WITH A HORSE AND CART A LAKE BEYOND
pen, bistre ink and gouache, 25 x 36cm£250-350
583.    JAMES ORROCK, RI (1829-1913)
CARDROSS MOSS DUNBARTONSHIRE
signed, pencil and watercolour, 34 x 51cm£400-600
584.    EDWARD DAVIES (1843-1912)
POSTWICK GROVE NORWICH
signed, brush, ink and watercolour, 29.5 x 46.6cm£250-400
585.    WILLIAM LEIGHTON LEITCH, RI (1804-1883)
LANDSCAPE
watercolour, 17.5 x 25cm£200-300
586.    JAMES ORROCK, RI (1829-1913)
CLIFTON NEAR NOTTINGHAM
pencil and watercolour, 17 x 25cm
Provenance: Thomas Turner.£150-250
587.    THOMAS COLLIER, RI (1840-1891)
IN THE MAWDDACH VALLEY NORTH WALES
watercolour with scratching out, 28 x 49cm
£400-600
588.    THOMAS COLLIER, RI (1840-1891)
AN EXTENSIVE DUNE LANDSCAPE
watercolour, 23.5 x 33.5cm£150-250
589.    THOMAS WILLIAM HAMMOND (1854-1935)
HIGH SUMMER
signed, pastel, 29 x 49cm£200-300
590.    GERALD ACKERMANN, RI (1876-1960)
SEPTEMBER MORNING BLAKENEY NORFOLK
pencil and watercolour, 24 x 35.5cm
Provenance: The Fine Art Society Ltd.£100-150
591.    WILLIAM LEIGHTON LEITCH, RI (1804-1883)
A MOOR
watercolour, 16.5 x 28.5cm
Provenance: Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd.£200-300
592.    PIERRE ÉDOUARD FRÈRE (1819-1886)
GATHERING STICKS
signed and dated '68, pencil and watercolour, 43.5 x 38cm£400-600
593.    THOMAS TAYLER IRELAND (1894-1921)
LANDSCAPE WITH SILVER BIRCHES AND A LAKE
signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 34.5 x 52cm£300-500
594.    FOLLOWER OF MYLES BIRKET FOSTER
THE STILE; HAYMAKING
a pair, both bear monogram, pencil and watercolour, 24 x 34cm (2)£200-300
595.    LOUIS VAN STAATEN (1836-1909)
A DUTCH HARBOUR
signed, watercolour, 29 x 39cm£150-200
596.    RICHARD SIMKIN (1850-1926)
1ST KING'S DRAGOON GUARDS 1798
signed and inscribed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 37 x 27cm£200-300
597.    WILLIAM E POWELL (1878-C1955)
WILD DUCK
signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 23 x 28.5cm£400-600
598.    H HARDING (EARLY 19TH CENTURY)
A REAPER AND HIS SPANIEL AT THE EDGE OF A FIELD
signed, pencil and watercolour, 33 x 41cm£200-300
599.    ARTHUR STANLEY WILKINSON (C1860-C1930)
FEEDING THE CHICKENS
signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 27.5 x 37cm£200-300
600.    CARL HORN (1874-1945)
A PLEASANT SONG
signed, pencil and watercolour with bodycolour, 33 x 26cm£200-300
601.    ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
PORTRAITS OF HORSES
a set of eight, watercolour over pencil, 10 x 14.5cm (8)
£300-400
602.    WILLIAM PROBYN OF LONGHOPE (FL C1830)
CARICATURES AND PORTRAITS OF SIGNOR PAGANINI (2) DR BUCKLAND THE GEOLOGIST, THE ARCHDEACON OF LLANDAFF AND TWO SIMILAR INCLUDING NEGRO ENTERTAINERS
six, pen, ink and wash or watercolour, various sizes, c24 x 18cm, contemporary rosewood veneered or other frames (6) £300-400
603.    J B DONALDSON (EXH 1890-1917)
HARVEST TIME NEAR AINTREE
signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 23 x 32cm£200-300
604.    J SEDDON TYRER (EXH 1880)
MARKET PLACE MANSFIELD WITH THE BENTINCK MEMORIAL
signed and dated 1869, pencil and watercolour, 29.5 x 47cm and a watercolour of a street scene, possibly Mansfield with the Black's Head Inn by Lucy H Birks after William Paulson (1822), signed and dated 1867 (2)£100-200
605.    JOHN REILY OR REILLY (FL C1750-1780 OR 88)
PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
bust length in a red coat, signed with initials J R pix. and dated 174[or 6]9, pastel, oval, 73 x 58cm (extended at top)£4000-6000
606.    ENGLISH SCHOOL, C1840
PORTRAIT OF A CLERGYMAN IN HIS STUDY
small full length, seated in a library, pastel and black chalk, 50 x 36cm£200-300
607.    BRITISH SCHOOL, C1835
A YOUNG MAN
in a black coat and tartan waistcoat, seated in a red chair before drapery and a column, ivory, 11 x 8.5cm, maroon morocco case£150-200
608.    GEORGE FROST (1754-1821)
WOODED LANDSCAPE WITH FIVE FIGURES
black chalk on laid paper, 31 x 24.5cm
Provenance: William Esdaile (1758-1837).£100-200
609.    DAVID HALL MCKEWAN, NWS (1819-1873)
WHILAN BECK ESKDALE
signed and inscribed Wellin Beck Eskdale, watercolour, 33 x 51cm£200-300
610.    CIRCLE OF SIR FRANK WILLIAM BRANGWYN
THE DOCKS
brush, ink and black and red chalk, 27 x 33cm£100-200
611.    THOMAS BUSH HARDY, RBA (1842-1897)
OFF BROADSTAIRS
signed, dated 1883 and inscribed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 19 x 45.5cm£300-500
612.    CLAUDE THOMAS STANFIELD MOORE (1853-1901)
VENICE
signed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 20 x 30cm£250-350
613.    JOHN STAERCK (D c1988)
LITTLE VENICE
signed, brush, ink and gouache, 40.5 x 56.5cm£100-200
614.    SAMUEL MEDLEY (1769-1857)
LANDSCAPE
pen, ink and watercolour, 11 x 12cm, with a watercolour of a mill in Bettws-y-Coed by David Cox Junior, RWS (1809-1885) and an etching by S Watts after Rembrandt, printed in sepia (3)£100-200
615.    WILLIAM LEIGHTON LEITCH, RI (1804-1883)
LANDSCAPE WITH DROVER AND CATTLE BEFORE A CASTLE
with the artist's studio stamp, watercolour, 29 x 45.5cm£150-250
616.    INDIAN SCHOOL, 19TH/20TH CENTURY
HUNTING SCENE WITH A PRINCE AND ATTENDANTS IN A BORDER OF FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE
painted cotton cloth hanging, 94 x 67cm£200-300
617.    WILLIAM MINSHALL BIRCHALL (1884-1941)
"CYCLOPS" PASSING GRAYS
signed, dated 1929 and inscribed, pencil and watercolour heightened with white, 16 x 38cm, unframed£100-200
618.    JEAN WINIFRED INGLIS (1884-1959)
NUDE STUDIES, PORTRAITS, ARCHITECTURAL AND STAGE DESIGNS AND LANDSCAPES
approximately 110 (including some by other hands), some signed, pencil and/or watercolour, pen, ink and/or chalk, various sizes (many c 40 x 35cm) sold in portfolio, and a small quantity of related photographs, printed ephemera and other items from Inglis' studio, including J Mitford, The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy, second edition, illustrated 1819, lacks binding, etc (folder and box)£200-300
619.    JEAN WINIFRED INGLIS (1884-1959)
STUDY OF THE HEAD OF SIR STANLEY SPENCER, RA (1891-1959)
three on two sheets, one signed, pencil, 35.5 x 25.5cm and 51 x 31.5cm (unframed, 2)
Drawn c1930.£200-300
620.    A SMALL GROUP OF ARTIST'S LETTERS TO JEAN WINIFRED INGLIS (1884-1959)
comprising:
Randolph Schwabe (1885-1948)
two als signed and a Christmas card ("Don't you think [Eric Henri] Kennington would be the ideal artist for Hitler? I thought his [Sir Charles] Portal would amuse you")
Gilbert Spencer, RA (1892-1979) the etched invitation to his wedding 1930, signed, with a printed invitation and the Order of Service, Holy Trinity Church, Kensington Gore, and one of the Spencer's etched Christmas cards, Edward Gordon Craig (1872-1966) als on Purcell Operatic Society notepaper with the artist's illustrated envelope of a figure treading the boards, pen, ink and watercolour, Rudolf Helmut Sauter (1895-1977) Christmas card, signed and two wood engravings one of carol singers, signed in pencil with the initial G (12)£150-200
621.    GILBERT SPENCER, RA, NEAC, RSA (1892-1979)
STUDY OF THE HEAD OF JEAN WINIFRED INGLIS (1884-1959)
signed, dated 1939 and dedicated to the sitter, pencil, 33 x 24.5cm, unframed
£100-200
622.    JEAN WINIFRED INGLIS (1884-1959)
LILAC IN A GREEN VASE
signed and dated on the overlap PAINTED BY JEAN INGLIS 1946, 57 x 44cm £200-300
623.    AFTER SIR EDWIN HENRY LANDSEER
RETURN FROM THE WARREN
55.5 x 45cm£200-300
624.    NORTHERN EUROPEAN COPYIST, 19TH CENTURY
ITINERANT MUSICIANS; A BAGPIPE PLAYER
a pair, board, 18 x 14.5cm (2)£200-300
625.    G H ROBINSON, 1964
A VASE OF FLOWERS
signed and dated, 49 x 39cm£100-200
626.    BRIAN SHIELDS, "BRAAQ" (1951-1997)
MILL LANE
signed, inscribed F.B.A. "ANN" and dated '76, 49.5 x 59.5cm, sold with signed certificate dated 1975
Provence: bought by the present vendor at the artist's gallery in Harrogate, Yorkshire in 1976 (£150).
£500-700
627.    LOUIS AMMY BLANC (1810-1885)
THE FALCONER
signed, dated 1850 and inscribed Dusseldorf, 90 x 77cm
Exhibited: (possibly) Royal Academy, 1850, No 599, as 'Flora McIvor.'
Blanc's two Royal Academy exhibits were both shown in 1850, the date of the present picture. Given the presence of a contemporary London trade label on the frame, it is possible that the clearly passionate young female falconer could be Scott's dark heroine from 'Waverley'. So profound was this historical novel's influence in early-mid 19th century Britain and Europe, with the notions of honour and justice over rank, principles held dear by the Romantics, that it was the subject of intense interest by the foremost minds of the day, including Goethe. Blanc is recorded as having shown a picture of'Fora McIvor and Kathleen waiting for Waverley' at the Crystal Palace Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations in 1850, that seems less likely to be the same as the RA picture.£5000-7000
628.    FREDERICK CHARLES COOPER (1819/20-1883)
POOLE HARBOUR
signed with initials and inscribed verso, board, 11.5 x 20cm£150-250
629.    GEORGE TURNER (1841-1910)
GIPSY LANE LITTLEOVER
signed, signed again, dated 1899, inscribed with the title Gipsy Lane Littleover Derbyshire and artist's address, Barrow on Trent Derby verso, 29 x 44.5cm£1500-2000
630.    GEORGE TURNER (1841-1910)
"IN THESE FLOWERY MEADS WOULD BE, THESE CHRYSTAL STREAMS SHOULD SOLACE ME" - THE COMPLETE ANGLER
signed, signed again, inscribed with title, artist's address Barrow on Trent Derby, No 6 and price £5.0.0. verso, artist's board, 29 x 40cm£1500-2000
631.    ALFRED HOLST TOURRIER (1836-1892)
THE OLD SOLDIER
signed and dated '81, signed again, inscribed with the title and artist's address, 5 Gaisford St Kentish Town verso, 49 x 39cm£1000-1500
632.    ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN ARNOLD WHEELER (1821-1930)
HEAD OF A BLACK AND TAN TERRIER; HEAD OF A SPRINGER SPANIEL
a pair, panels, painted oval, 15 x 18.5cm (2)£250-350
633.    GEORGE BARR (EXH 1927-1940)
A WEST HIGHLAND BAY
signed, 49 x 60cm£200-300
634.    ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HENRY WILLIAMSON (1820-1883)
SHIPPING OFF THE DUTCH COAST; SHIPPING IN A SWELL
a pair, 24 x 29cm (2)£500-700
635.    ENGLISH SCHOOL, 20TH CENTURY
THE PLOUGH TEAM
35.5 x 45cm£200-300
636.    ENGLISH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
A CALM; A HAY BARGE AND SHIPPING AT DAWN
a pair, panels, 11 x 16.5cm (2)£400-600
637.    ALFRED BANNER (FL 1882-1911)
THE FISHERMAN'S COTTAGE
signed with monogram and dated 1884, panel, 13.5 x 18.5cm£250-350
638.    ENGLISH SCHOOL, 1862
TROUT ON A RIVERBANK
signed with initials JA and dated Aug 1862, panel, 25.5 x 39cm£500-700
639.    RAFFAELE ARMENISE (1852-1925)
A NEAPOLITAN FISHERMAN
signed, panel, 33.5 x 26cm £800-1200
640.    BENJAMIN HERRING (1830-1871)
THE FARRIER'S SHOP
signed and dated 1860, 41.5 x 50.5cm£2000-3000
641.    FOLLOWER OF SIR DAVID WILKIE, RA
AN INDISCRETION
56 x 46cm£200-300
642.    FREDERIC STUART RICHARDSON, RSW, RI, ROI (1855-1934)
THE GOOSE GIRL
signed, 39 x 35cm£300-500
643.    ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN PHILIP, RA (1817-1867)
PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN SAID TO BE THOMAS NIAS
half length, in a stock and black coat with brass buttons, 77.5 x 62cm
The supposed sitter and his younger brother, Admiral Sir J Nias, KCB were sons of William Nias and his wife Ann, nee Cropper.£600-800
644.    FOLLOWER OF GEORGE MORLAND
A MOTHER AND CHILDREN WATCHING A WOMAN MILKING A COW
panel, 33 x 43cm£300-500
645.    ENGLISH SCHOOL, MID 19TH CENTURY
THE WATERMILL
75 x 89cm, unframed£500-700
646.    ITALIAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
MOUNT VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION AT NIGHT
46 x 59cm£500-700
647.    AFTER SIR PETER PAUL RUBENS
PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST
88 x 62cm
After the picture in the Royal Collection.£500-700
648.    GERMAN (?) SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
A HORSE AND CATTLE GRAZING BY A WOODED POOL
indistinctly signed M Kauf....r, 67 x 104cm£800-1200
649.    AFTER BARTOLOMÉ ESTEBAN MURILLO
THE INFANT ST JOHN WITH THE LAMB
166 x 110cm
After the picture of 1660-65 in The National Gallery.£4000-6000
650.    FOLLOWER OF JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, RA
CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE
bears initials, 81 x 126.5cm£2000-3000
651.    FOLLOWER OF J B C COROT
LANDSCAPE WITH PASAYNNES
board, 21 x 30.5cm£100-200
652.    ITALIAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY
TWO PUTTI WITH A CHARIOT AND ANIMALS
24 x 34cm£150-250
653.    FOLLOWER OF GEORGE MORLAND
THE CORN BIN
bears initials, 39.5 x 50cm£300-500
654.    CHARLES WILDE (1855/6-1905)
A SEQUESTERED WATERFALL
signed and dated '82, 75 x 62cm£300-500
655.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G E A KENTFIELD, FIVE POUNDS, 1993 DA (2) and HK prefixes (DUGG B364) and M V Lowther, EE and YR20 prefixes (DUGG B380) HD prefix (3) (DUGG B395) and A J Bailey, JC prefix (DUGG B398), all about Uncirculated (9)£50-80
656.    BANK OF ENGLAND, D H F SOMERSET, ONE POUND, 1981
CX prefix (6) and DX prefix (5), all Uncirculated (11)£20-30
657.    BANK OF ENGLAND, D H F SOMERSET, FIVE POUNDS, 1980
DU, DZ and NC prefixes (DUGG B343) all Uncirculated (3) £20-30
658.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G E A KENTFIELD, FIFTY POUNDS, 1994
A01 004153 (DUGG B377), Replacement note, LL prefix (DUGG B379) and M V
Lowther, K17 prefix (DUGG B385) and A J Bailey, M19 prefix, all Uncirculated (4)£250-350
659.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G E A KENTFIELD, TEN POUNDS, 1992
A40 prefix (DUGG B366) and M V Lowther, LA80 and YR20 prefixes (DUGG 382), all Uncirculated (3) £30-40
660.    BANK OF ENGLAND, D H F SOMERSET, FIFTY POUNDS, 1981
B80 prefix (DUGG B352) and G M Gill, C02 prefix and G E A Kentfield, E01 prefix, all Uncirculated (3) £150-200
661.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G M GILL, TWENTY POUNDS, 1991
A01 002404 (DUGG B358) and G E A Kentfield, T02, Y37 and AC25 prefixes DUGG B371, B374 & B375), M V Lowther, DA72, AC01 and BJ12 prefixes (DUGG B384 and B386) and A J Bailey, DK27 prefix (DUGG B402), all Uncirculated (8) £200-250
662.    BANK OF ENGLAND, D H F SOMERSET, TEN POUNDS, 1980
W59 prefix (DUGG B346) and G M Gill, EZ12 prefix (DUGG B354), both Uncirculated (2) £20-30
663.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G M GILL, FIVE POUNDS, 1988
RD28 prefix (DUGG B353), G E A Kentfield, Twenty Pounds, S17 prefix (DUGG B371), M V Lowther, Ten Pounds, AA01 prefix (DUGG B388) and A J Bailey, Twenty Pounds, AA48 prefix, all Uncirculated £60-80
664.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J S FFORDE, ONE POUND, 1967
S16M prefix (DUGG B306) and J B Page, BX78 (2) and C778 (2) prefixes(DUGG B322), J S FFORDE, Ten Shillings, C01N and M78 prefixes (DUGG B310 & B311), all Uncirculated (7) £30-40
665.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J B PAGE, TEN POUNDS, 1975
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN twice in red cameo capitals twice diagonally and SPECIMEN No 034 in the margin, also in red (DUGG B3305), Uncirculated £100-200
666.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J S FFORDE, ONE POUND, 1967
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN twice in red capitals (DUGG B301S), Uncirculated £100-200
667.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J S FFORDE, ONE POUND, 1967
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN twice in red capitals (DUGG B301S), Uncirculated £100-200
668.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G M GILL, ONE POUND, 1990
Serial A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red cameo capitals horizontally
(DUGG B357S), Uncirculated £100-200
669.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J S FFORDE, TEN SHILLINGS, 1967
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in black capitals twice diagonally
(DUGG B3095), Uncirculated £100-200
670.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J Q HOLLOM, FIVE POUNDS, 1963
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red capitals twice diagonally
(DUGG B297S), Uncirculated £100-200
671.    BANK OF ENGLAND, L K O'BRIEN, TEN SHILLINGS, 1961
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in black cameo capitals twice diagonally
(DUGG B286S), Uncirculated £100-200
672.    BANK OF ENGLAND, L K O'BRIEN, TEN SHILLINGS, 1955
Serial no A00A 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in black capitals twice diagonally (DUGG B2715), Uncirculated £150-250
673.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, TEN SHILLINGS, 1948
Serial no R00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in thick black capitals diagonally
across the signature (DUGG B262S), Uncirculated £200-300
674.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, TEN SHILLINGS, 1934
Serial no Q00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in small black capitals diagonally
across the signature (DUGG B235S), Uncirculated £400-600
675.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J B PAGE, FIVE POUNDS, 1973
Serial no 00A 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red cameo capitals twice diagonally
(DUGG B334S Type 2), Uncirculated £100-200
676.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J S FFORDE, TWENTY POUNDS, 1970
A03 prefix (DUGG B318), and D H F SOMERSET, H51 and 64C prefixes (DUGG B350 & B351), all Uncirculated (3) £60-80
677.    BANK OF ENGLAND, C P MAHON, TEN SHILLINGS, 1928
X18 prefix (DUGG B210), and K O PEPPIATT, 92W and 23S prefixes (DUGG B236), and P S Beale, 88D prefix (DUGG B265), all Uncirculated (4) £150-200
678.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, ONE POUND, 1930
Z83 prefix (DUGG B225) and K O PEPPIATT, R37A and C20B prefixes (DUGG B258 & B260), all Uncirculated (3) £50-80
679.    BANK OF ENGLAND, L K O'BRIEN, FIVE POUNDS, 1957 AND 1961
E21 and K21 prefixes (DUGG B277 & B280), both Uncirculated (2) £20-30
680.    BANK OF ENGLAND, C P MAHON, ONE POUND, 1928
Serial no A01 000187 (DUGG 212), Uncirculated £400-600
681.    BANK OF ENGLAND, C P MAHON, TEN SHILLINGS, 1928
Serial no A01 000310 (DUGG B210), Uncirculated £500-800
682.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J Q HOLLOM, TEN POUNDS, 1964
A21 prefix (DUGG B299) and J S Fforde, A48 prefix (DUGG B316) and J B Page, B74 prefix (DUGG B326), all Uncirculated (3) £30-50
683.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, TEN SHILLINGS, 1940
S05D prefix (DUGG B251), J S Fforde, A21N, B86N, C27N and D01N prefixes (DUGG B310) and C P MAHON, One Pound, E05 prefix (DUGG B212), K O PEPPIATT, A72B prefix (DUGG B260), P S Beale, Y48C and K44J prefixes (DUGG B268) and L K O'Brien, X12J prefix (DUGG B273), all Uncirculated (10) £80-100
684.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, ONE POUND, 1940
Serial no A00D 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in small red capitals diagonally across the signature (DUGG B249S), Uncirculated £250-350
685.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, TEN SHILLINGS, 1940
Serial no Z00D 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in small red capitals diagonally across the signature (DUGG B251S), Uncirculated £250-300
686.    BANK OF ENGLAND, L K O'BRIEN, ONE POUND, 1955
Serial no A00A 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in black capitals twice
diagonally (DUGG B273S), Uncirculated £100-200
687.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J Q HOLLOM, TEN SHILLINGS, 1963
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in black cameo capitals twice diagonally
(DUGG B294S), Uncirculated £100-200
688.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J B PAGE, TEN POUNDS, 1971
Serial no B00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in black cameo capitals twice diagonally
(DUGG B326S), Uncirculated £100-200
689.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G E A KENTFIELD, TWENTY POUNDS, 1993
Serial no X00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in orange-red cameo capitals once horizontally (DUGG B374S), Uncirculated £100-200
690.    BANK OF ENGLAND, D H F SOMERSET, FIFTY POUNDS, 1981
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red cameo capitals twice diagonally and SPECIMEN No. 055 in the lower margin in red and black
(DUGG B352S), Uncirculated £100-200
691.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J S FFORDE, TWENTY POUNDS, 1970
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red cameo capitals twice diagonally (DUGG B318S), Uncirculated £100-200
692.    BANK OF ENGLAND, D H F SOMERSET, TWENTY POUNDS, 1984
Serial no 00A 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red cameo capitals twice diagonally and SPECIMEN No in the lower margin also in red and numbered 69 by hand (DUGG B351S), Uncirculated £100-200
693.    BANK OF ENGLAND, L K O'BRIEN, FIVE POUNDS, 1957
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red cameo capitals twice diagonally and perforated horizontally (DUGG B277S), Uncirculated£100-200
694.    BANK OF ENGLAND, L K O'BRIEN, FIVE POUNDS, 1961
Serial no A00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red capitals twice diagonally (DUGG B280S), Uncirculated £100-200
695.    STATES OF JERSEY, CLENNET, ONE, FIVE, TEN AND TWENTY POUNDS
all Serial no 006319, overprinted SPECIMEN in black or red diagonally, all
Uncirculated (4) £40-60
696.    STATES OF JERSEY, OCCUPATION ISSUE, H J EREAUT, 1941, SIX PENCE-
ONE POUND
Serial no JN No 78825, 147036, 128390, 35104, 25418 and 6042, gEF Uncirculated
(6)
£200-300
697.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, ONE POUND, STATES OF GUERNSEY OVERPRINT, DATED SEPTEMBER 18TH, 1941
Serial no E15A 763311 (DUGG B239A), gEF £200-300
698.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, ONE POUND, STATES OF GUERNSEY OVERPRINT, DATED SEPTEMBER 18TH, 1941
Serial no C63D 429430 (DUGG B249A), EF £200-300
699.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, ONE POUND, STATES OF GUERNSEY OVERPRINT, DATED NOVEMBER 10TH, 1941
Serial no E03A 005934 (DUGG B239B), EF £200-300
700.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, ONE POUND, STATES OF GUERNSEY OVERPRINT, DATED NOVEMBER 10TH, 1941
Serial no E15A 781685 (DUGG B329C), gEF £200-300
701.    THE BRITISH LINEN BANK, A P ANDERSON, TWENTY POUNDS, 8TH JUNE, 1954
Y/4/05, and Royal Bank of Scotland, Five Pounds, 1ST July 1947, F2875, and Twenty Pounds, 1ST May 1957, G66, all aEF (3) £60-80
702.    BANK OF SCOTLAND, FIVE, TEN, TWENTY, FIFTY AND ONE HUNDRED POUNDS, 4TH JANUARY - 17TH JULY 1995all Serial no AA000000, all overprinted SPECIMEN in red diagonally, Uncirculated (5) £200-250
703.    TREASURY, JOHN BRADBURY, SECOND ISSUE, TEN SHILLINGS, 1915
D/37 No 85021 (DUGG T12 TYPE 1), EF £200-300
704.    TREASURY, JOHN BRADBURY, THIRD ISSUE, ONE POUND, 1917
C/28 No 716969 (DUGG T16), gEF £100-150
705.    TREASURY, N F WARREN FISHER, FIRST ISSUE, ONE POUND, 1919
K/43 (DUFF T24) and Second Issue, 1926, A1/28 (DUGG T310), both EF (2) £70-100
706.    TREASURY, N F WARREN FISHER, THIRD ISSUE, ONE POUND, 1927
U1/93 (DUGG T35), EF £30-50
707.    TREASURY, N F WARREN FISHER, FIRST ISSUE, TEN SHILLINGS, 1919
D/23 ('dash') (DUGG T26), Second Issue, 1922, N/7 (DUGG T30) and Third Issue,
1927, W/59 (DUGG T33), one VF+, the others aEF (3)


£250-300
708.    TREASURY, JOHN BRADBURY, SECOND ISSUE, ONE POUND, 1914
D/41 (DUGG T11 Type 1), EF £250-300
709.    TREASURY, JOHN BRADBURY, FIRST ISSUE, TEN SHILLINGS, 1914
A/3 (DUGG T9), EF £300-400
710.    TREASURY, JOHN BRADBURY, FIRST ISSUE, ONE POUND, 1914
A/15 (DUGG T3 TYPE 3), EF £400-600
711.    WISBECH & LINCOLNSHIRE BANK, FIVE POUNDS, 1 NOVEMBER 1894
Serial no X7729, for Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton, signed by FM Bland and H
Barclay, cut cancelled, aEF £50-70
712.    BANK OF ENGLAND, L K O'BRIEN, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 17 JANUARY 1955
Serial no Y71 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red capitals twice diagonally (DUGG B275S), Uncirculated £150-200
713.    BANK OF ENGLAND, L K O'BRIEN, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 22 MARCH 1955
Z27 (DUGG B275) and P S Beale, 5 October 1951, V89 (DUGG B270), both EF (2) £80-120
714.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 24 JANUARY 1947
Serial no L00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red capitals twice diagonally (DUGG B264S), EF£150-250
715.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 5 DECEMBER 1944
Serial no E00 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN in red capitals twice diagonally
(DUGG B255S), EF £150-250
716.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 19 APRIL 1947
L95 (DUGG B264), VF, pressed £30-50
717.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 22 JANUARY 1944
D/179 (DUGG B241), control mark top right corner EF £40-60
718.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 23 SEPTEMBER 1944
E19 (DUGG B255), EF £40-60
719.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE FIVE POUNDS,
2 SEPTEMBER 1942
C/301 (DUGG B241), EF £40-60
720.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE ONE HUNDRED POUNDS,
17 FEBRUARY 1938
58/O 20520 (DUGG B245), EF £500-800
721.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE ONE HUNDRED POUNDS,
29 SEPTEMBER 1936
96/Y 23609 (DUGG B245), EF £500-800
722.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, OPERATION
BERNHARD NOTE, GERMAN FORGERY, 17 JANUARY 1936
A/270, EF £40-60
723.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE TWENTY POUNDS, 20 JULY 1936
52/M (DUGG B243), VF, pressed, slight repair in field £30-50
724.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE TEN POUNDS, MANCHESTER
10 JANUARY 1935
153/V (DUGG B242), VF, pressed £150-200
725.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE FIFTY POUNDS, 15 JUNE 1935
55/N (DUGG B244), EF, pressed£250-400
726.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE TEN POUNDS, OPERATION
BERNHARD NOTE, GERMAN FORGERY, 17 DECEMBER 1945
K/160, EF, foxing, pinholes £40-60
727.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE TEN POUNDS, LEEDS
27 OCTOBER 1934
150/V (DUGG B242), VF, control mark upper right side, foxing, minor rust marks £150-200
728.    BANK OF ENGLAND, K O PEPPIATT, WHITE TEN POUNDS,
18 APRIL 1934
K/133 (DUGG B242), VF, pressed, control mark upper right side £150-250
729.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE TEN POUNDS, 18 JULY 1932
K/110 (DUGG B229), VF/EF, control mark upper right side £200-250
730.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE TEN POUNDS, 17 MARCH 1933
K/120 (DUGG B229), EF, light centre fold£150-250
731.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 28 DECEMBER 1929
303/H (DUGG B228), EF, lightly pressed £80-120
732.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE TEN POUNDS, 17 MARCH 1933
K/120 (DUGG B229), EF, folded, lightly pressed £150-250
733.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE TEN POUNDS, 19 AUGUST 1932
K/113 (DUGG B229), aEF, folded, lightly pressed£150-250
734.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 9 APRIL 1930
356/H (DUGG B228), EF £80-120
735.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE TWENTY POUNDS, 20 NOVEMBER 1930
44/M (DUGG B230), VF, pressed £200-300
736.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE TEN POUNDS, LIVERPOOL 27 OCTOBER 1930
129/V (DUGG B229), VF, pressed £150-200
737.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE TWENTY POUNDS,
15 DECEMBER 1931
45/M (DUGG B230), EF, lightly pressed £250-350
738.    BANK OF ENGLAND, B G CATTERNS, WHITE FIFTY POUNDS, 20 JUNE 1930
44/N (DUGG B231), gVF, control mark right side £400-600
739.    BANK OF ENGLAND, C P MAHON, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, LEEDS 22 APRIL 1926
316/U (DUGG B215), EF £120-180
740.    BANK OF ENGLAND, C P MAHON, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 5 OCTOBER 1926
336/E (DUGG B215), EF £120-180
741.    BANK OF ENGLAND, C P MAHON, WHITE FIVE POUNDS,
25 JUNE 1927
041/H (DUGG B215), VF, lightly pressed, control mark top right corner £80-100
742.    BANK OF ENGLAND, E M HARVEY, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, PLYMOUTH
26 JANUARY 1920
U/53 (DUGG B209a), VF, control mark top right corner £150-200
743.    BANK OF ENGLAND, E M HARVEY, WHITE FIVE POUNDS, 11 FEBRUARY 1924
312/D (DUGG B209a), VF, lightly pressed, top right corner cut £80-100
744.    BANK OF ENGLAND, E M HARVEY, WHITE TEN POUNDS, MANCHESTER
29 JUNE 1920
62/V (DUGG B209b), VF, very lightly pressed, control mark right side
£150-200
745.    BANK OF ENGLAND, E M HARVEY, WHITE TEN POUNDS, 15 MARCH 1921
3/L (DUGG B209b), VF, folded in eight, then heavily pressed, control mark right side £120-180
746.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J G NAIRNE, WHITE TEN POUNDS, 17 MAY 1915
32/K (DUGG B208c), gVF, heavily folded, then pressed£200-300
747.    BANK OF ENGLAND, J G NAIRNE, ONE POUND, UNISSUED "GOLD NOTE"
Serial no A/1 000000 (DUGG B208a), Uncirculated £3000-3500
748.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G E A KENTFIELD, FIVE POUNDS, COMMEMORATIVE
UNCUT SEQUENCE OF EIGHT (4 x 2)
BH25 001169/BH33 001169-BH36 001169, framed and glazed, and a small collection of similar issues£80-120
749.    BANK OF ENGLAND, G E A KENTFIELD, FIVE POUNDS, COMMEMORATIVE
UNCUT SEQUENCE OF THIRTY FIVE (7 x 5)
HK97 010496-HK97 980496 top gutter inscribed Commemorating the return of Hong Kong to China issued 23rd, May 1997, framed and glazed£150-200
750.    EDWARD VII, FIVE POUNDS - MAUNDY PENNY, MATT PROOF SET, 1902
Maundy not well matched, otherwise almost FDC, case of issue (13) £1800-2500
751.    GEORGE VI, CROWN - FARTHING PROOF SET, 1937
including Maundy, the Halfpenny from an Ordinary set, case of issue (15) £150-200
752.    VICTORIA, JUBILEE COINAGE, CROWN - THREEPENCE, 1887
EF-UNC, later case (7) £120-180
753.    GEORGE VI, CROWN - FARTHING, PROOF SET, 1951
blue card box of issue (10)£50-80
754.    ELIZABETH II, CROWN- FARTHING PROOF SET, 1953
Official plush black box, almost FDC (10) £40-60
755.    GEORGE VI, HALFCROWN - FARTHING PROOF SET, 1950
box of issue (9) £40-60
756.    GEORGE V, FIVE POUNDS - MAUNDY PENNY PROOF SET, 1911
case of issue, choice almost FDC (12) £2800-3000
757.    GEORGE VI, HALFCROWN - FARTHING PROOF SET, 1950
box of issue, almost FDC (9) £40-60
758.    ELIZABETH II, CROWN - FARTHING PROOF SET, 1953
case of issue, almost FDC (10) £40-60
759.    GEORGE V, CROWN - THREEPENCE PROOF SET, 1927
case of issue, the Threepence not well matched, almost FDC (6) £350-400
760.    VICTORIA, JUBILEE COINAGE, FIVE POUNDS - THREEPENCE, 1887
later case, well matched, almost mint (11) £1800-2000
761.    ELIZABETH II, 500TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST GOLD SOVEREIGN PROOF [FOUR- COIN] COLLECTION
case of issue, 67.89g£1400-1600
762.    ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIA GOLD PROOF SET, 1987
case of issue, 62.99g£1200-1300
763.    ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIA GOLD PROOF SET, 1988
case of issue, 62.99g£1200-1300
764.    ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIA GOLD PROOF SET, 2007
case of issue, 62.99g£1200-1300
765.    ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIA GOLD PROOF SET, 2008
case of issue, 62.99g£1200-1300
766.    ELIZABETH II, ONE POUND, TWENTY FIFTH ANNIVERSARY GOLD
PROOF COLLECTION [OF 14] 2008
case of issue, 274.54g£5000-5500
767.    ELIZABETH II, GOLD PROOF SOVEREIGN FIVE - COIN COLLECTION, 2009
case of issue, 69.87g£1200-1500
768.    ELIZABETH II, GOLDEN JUBILEE GOLD PROOF SET, 2002
including Maundy, cased, 148.65g (13)£2800-3000
769.    GEORGE VI, CROWN - FARTHING PROOF SET, 1937
including Maundy, later (2007) Royal Mint box of issue (15) £160-200
770.    ELIZABETH II, MAUNDY SET, 1953
RM box, case of issue, almost FDC £150-200
771.    EDWARD VII, MAUNDY SET, 1908
contemporary dated box good EF (4) £50-80
772.    ELIZABETH II, MAUNDY SETS, 2006 AND 2007
sealed, and two red or white suede purses, with drawstrings of the opposing colour (10),
FDC
£120-180
773.    VICTORIA, MAUNDY SET, 1898
badly matched set, in contemporary dated box £50-70
774.    ELIZABETH II, EMBLEMS OF BRITAIN / ROYAL SHIELD OF ARMS GOLD
PROOF COLLECTION, 2008
case of issue, 169.52g (14)£3000-3500
775.    ELIZABETH II, GOLD PROOF COMMEMORATIVE TWO POUNDS, 2008
case of issue, 15.97g£300-320
776.    ELIZABETH II, GOLD FIVE POUNDS, 2008
BU, case of issue, 39.94g£750-800
777.    ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIA SILVER PROOF SETS, 1997, 98, 01, 03, 05, 07, 08 AND 09
(two of each), cased, 961g (16 cases)£250-350
778.    ELIZABETH II, ONE POUND, PROOF SILVER FOUR-COIN COLLECTIONS
comprising 1984 -87 and Piedfort, 02 (frosted), 03, 04, and 04-07 (2), all cased (7 cases)£80-120
779.    ELIZABETH II, SILVER PROOF COINS
an extensive collection, including Piedfort and commemorative issues, Crown, One and
Two Pounds and other denominations, 1980's - 21st century, all cased (approximately 50)£400-600
780.    GREAT SEALS OF THE REALM. A SET OF ELEVEN PROOF SILVER [.999] REPRODUCTIONS
Satin finish, 63mm, 55ozs (2 cases)£400-600
781.    ELIZABETH II, THE QUEEN'S 80TH BIRTHDAY COLLECTION. TWO SILVER
PROOF 13 - COIN SETS, 2006
Including Maundy, 175.84g (2 cases)£50-70
782.    ELIZABETH II, THE MILLENNIUM SILVER COLLECTION. TWO PROOF
13 - COIN SETS, 2000
Including Maundy, 175.82g (2 cases)£50-70
783.    ELIZABETH II, ONE POUND, 25TH ANNIVERSARY SILVER PROOF [14 - COIN] COLLECTION, 2008
133g, cased£50-70
784.    ELIZABETH II, 2008 EMBLEMS OF BRITAIN / ROYAL SHIELD OF ARMS SILVER PROOF COLLECTIONS
and 2009 Silver Proof [12-coin] Set and 2008 Royal Shield of Arms Silver Piedfort
Collection, 277.44g (3 cases)£100-200
785.    ELIZABETH II, THE HISTORY OF THE MONARCHY SILVER PROOF
CROWN [12-COIN] COLLECTION: TUDOR AND STUART, 2007
and 2002 UK Commonwealth Games Silver Proof [Two Pounds 4-coin] Set, 387.36g (3 cases)£120-180
786.    ELIZABETH II, 1996 SILVER PROOF ANNIVERSARY [7-COIN] SETS
193.72g (4 cases)£60-80
787.    ELIZABETH II, NELSON - TRAFALGAR PROOF SILVER PIEDFORT 2-COIN SETS, 2005
339.36g (6 cases)£100-120
788.    ELIZABETH II, BRITANNIAS AND OTHER COINS
comprising, 2006 Golden Silhouette [5-coin] Collections (2), Family Silver Collection,
2008, 2007 Britannia 20th Anniversary One Pound [6-coin] Collection, 2009, Silver Proof Piedfort Four-Coin Collection and 2002 Commonwealth Games Silver Piedfort [4-coin] Collection, c780g (6 cases)£250-350
789.    ELIZABETH II, PROOF AND BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED SETS
an extensive collection, c1980 - 21st Century, all Cu Ni or other base, all cased or otherwise as issued (1 large storage box)£200-300
790.    GEORGE VI, FIVE POUNDS - HALF SOVEREIGN PROOF SET, 1937
case of issue, quite heavy hairlines from light brushing, minor damage to case (4) £1800-2000
791.    GEORGE IV, CROWN, 1821, SECUNDO
cleaned good VF or better £100-120
792.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, THREE SHILLINGS, 1815
EF £100-120
793.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, THREE SHILLINGS, 1812
cleaned good EF £60-90
794.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, THREE SHILLINGS, 1814
good EF £60-90
795.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, THREE SHILLINGS, 1811
cleaned good EF+ £60-90
796.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, THREE SHILLINGS, 1813
EF£60-90
797.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, EIGHTEEN PENCE, 1811 (2) AND 1812
all EF or better (3)£150-200
798.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, EIGHTEEN PENCE, 1812, 1813 AND 1814
good EF (3)£150-200
799.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, DOLLAR, 1804
obverse brushed and scratched, otherwise EF £180-200
800.    GEORGE III, BANK OF ENGLAND, DOLLAR, 1804
extremely competent contemporary counterfeit good VF £30-50
801.    GEORGE III, OVAL COUNTERMARKED PILLAR TYPE DOLLAR MEXICO CITY MINT, 1795
almost EF £350-400
802.    GEORGE III, COUNTER MARKED PILLAR TYPE DOLLAR MEXICO
CITY MINT, 1787
competent counterfeit, probably contemporary£50-80
803.    GEORGE III, PATTERN FIVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE IN COPPER, 1811
EF £200-300
804.    WILLIAM IV, GROAT, 1837, THREE HALFPENCE, 1834 AND THIRD FARTHING, 1835 AND SIXPENCE, 1887, HALF FARTHING, 1844, QUARTER FARTHING, 1839 AND THIRD FARTHING, 1913
mostly EF, the first cleaned (7)£80-120
805.    MISCELLANEOUS SILVER AND COPPER COINS
including Victoria, Halfcrowns and others, many pre 1947, base, Churchill Crown
and others, some EF (approx 35)£100-150
806.    GEORGE III, HALFCROWN, 1817
'bull' head, nicely toned good EF£150-250
807.    AUSTRALIA ONE DOLLAR KOOKABURRA SILVER VARIOUS DATES
EF-UNC and two dollars kookaburra 1997 UNC (30ozs, 29)£260-280
808.    SILVER INGOT PERTH MINT ONE KILO (.999)£270-290
809.    AUSTRALIA THIRTY DOLLARS KOOKABURRA SILVER, 2008
semi-frosted proof-like UNC£270-290
810.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1998
FDC£650-700
811.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1992
FDC
£650-700
812.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1997
FDC
£650-700
813.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1997
FDC
£650-700
814.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1999
FDC
£650-700
815.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1996
FDC
£650-700
816.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1992
FDC
£650-700
817.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1996
FDC
£650-700
818.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 2001
FDC
£650-700
819.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 2002
FDC
£650-700
820.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 2002
FDC
£650-700
821.    AUSTRALIA ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 2001
FDC
£650-700
822.    AUSTRALIA TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS NUGGET, 1996
FDC
£1300-1400
823.    SOUTH AFRICA KRUGERRAND, 2000
EF£650-700
824.    SOUTH AFRICA KRUGERRAND, 2000
EF
£650-700
825.    SOUTH AFRICA KRUGERRAND, 1979
EF£650-700
826.    SOUTH AFRICA KRUGERRAND 1980
EF
£650-700
827.    AUSTRALIA FIFTY DOLLARS NUGGET, 1996
FDC (2)£650-700
828.    EDWARD VII SOVEREIGN, 1902, HALF SOVEREIGN, 1915
both VF (2)£200-250
829.    VICTORIA, MAUNDY SET, 1871
toned aFDC£60-80
830.    VICTORIA MAUNDY SET, 1851
toned, EF (4)£80-120
831.    A GERMAN, 1935 PATTERN ARMY DAGGER AND SCABBARD
with grip of amber coloured celluloid, etched sword cutler's mark of PAUL SEILHEIMER SOLINGEN, 1935-45£100-200
832.    CRIMEAN WAR RELIC THE BRASS SWORD SCABBARD OF MAJOR-GENERAL CHARLES ASHE WINDHAM, 'THE HERO OF THE REDAN'
for a Mameluke-hilted sword, in the original green velvet lined and fitted mahogany case with brass handle and escutcheon engraved with armorials and inscribed MAJOR GENERAL C A WINDHAM, 103cm l, mid 19th c
Provenance: General Charles Ashe Windham, KCB (1810-1870) of the Coldstream Guards. A portrait of Windham, sword in hand, standing before the Redan, by Charles Cousens (c1821-1889) is in the National Army Museum. In noticing his death The Times recounted Windham's moment of glory: "General Windham was the first to enter the stronghold, and amid the shower of bullets and cannon balls that flew around him he seemed to bear about him a charmed life. At length, finding it hopeless to obtain support by sending messengers, he coolly walked across the open space before the ramparts in the midst of a well sustained fire, to demand assistance in person . The "Royals" were then placed at his disposal; but no sooner were they pit in formation than the men in the Redan were obliged to abandon the work. The opportunity had been lost. The correspondents of the press were not slow in recording the heroic bravery of Windham on this occasion, and on the arrival of General Codrington's despatches at the Horse Guards, the subject of this memoir was rewarded by promotion to the rank of Major-General, for his distinguished conduct in having, with the greatest intrepity and coolness, headed the column of attack with assaulted the enemy's defences on the 8th of September 1855".£200-300
833.    An ENGLISH .38 CALIBRE PERCUSSION REVOLVER
with octagonal sighted barrel retaining some original blueing, foliate engraved frame and steel trigger-guard, with chequered walnut grips, 22cm l, c1870£100-200
834.    AN INDIAN MATCHLOCK MUSKET
the 26 bore octagonal barrel with koftgari decoration and brass rings, brass side plates, iron lock, trigger, two swivel rings and original ramrod, the hardwood full stock with ivory rosettes and butt cap, 172cm, 19th c£300-500
835.    A FRENCH CHROMIUM PLATED FISHING SPEAR-GUN
with sliding safety catch and brown Bakelite reel, applied metal trade label "WATERLESS" COURT BREVETE SGDG LICENCE PULVENIS, c1930£100-150
836.    A MIDDLE EASTERN SILVER AND COPPER INLAID BRASS SCRIBE'S BOX
the lid, sides and fitted interior decorated overall in mamlUk style with ornamental and caligraphic panels, on bracket feet, 15cm h, 40cm w£2500-3000
837.    A NATIVE AMERICAN WALKING CANE
of light coloured wood, the shaft entwined with a spotted snake, its head and tongue pointing at the ground, the pommel as the head of a native American in feather headdress with pyrographic detail and coated with varnish, 82cm, early 20th century
Probably by a Sioux wood carver and of willow, such late 19th/early 20th c trade goods are potent cultural symbols. A similar cane but with the terminal in the form of a dog's head was held by Chief Gotebo of Kiowa County, Oklahoma in a photograph of c1910.£500-700
838.    CORNWALL. A RARE PAINTED GOLD GROUND CIRCULAR NAMEPLATE OF THE LOCAL BOARD FOR THE DISTRICT OF CAMBORNE
with the date of its establishment 1873 and centred by a view of a tin mine, oil on canvas laid on pine, 33cm diam, c1873
Local Boards of Health existed in England and Wales from 1848 to 1894, when they became Urban District Councils.£500-700
839.    A GEORGE III BRASS TWO FOOT RULE BY JOHN BENNETT
double edged, divided into halves, quarters and twentieths of an inch, the scales numbered 2-0-46 and signed J Bennett London, 63cm overall all, folding mahogany baize lined case with brass hooks
John Bennett (d1770), working from 1735, maker of mathematical, philosophical and optical instruments by appointment to two royal dukes was born the son of a gardener of St James's London. He advertised barometers and rules on his trade card.£200-300
840.    A DERBYSHIRE COLOURED HARDSTONE INLAID BLACK 'MARBLE' THERMOMETER
of arched shape framed by fuchsia, on stepped base, 18cm h, c1870£100-150
841.    AN UNUSUAL MARINER'S CARVED SWORDFISH-BILL
one side carved in cameo with angels and cherubim bearing a flower or other emblem, 69cm l, late 19th c£300-400
842.    AN OAK MODEL OF A MACHINE
or other type of agitator, on six square legs with stretchers, 32cm h, 19th or early 20th c£200-300
843.    A VICTORIAN CARVED WALNUT WALL BRACKET
the square shelf with egg-and-dart border supported by a winged grotesque and crested by a Venus shell, 38cm h£150-200
844.    A SWISS CYLINDER MUSICAL BOX BY NICOLE FRERES
with 4 x 33cm pinned cylinder and one piece comb stamped NICOLE FRERES, control levers and winding handle, in inlaid, rosewood veneered and ebonised case with musical trophy to the lid, the underside retaining the maker's blue printed tune sheet listing twelve airs from The Mikado, Yeomen of the Guard and other popular tunes and numbered (L788) (G52532) and (S5349), 64cm l, c1890£400-600
845.    CORKSCREW. AN ENGLISH STEEL FOUR-PILLAR NARROW RACK KING'S SCREW
with octagonal top, turned bone handle and tau shaped steel side-handle, wire helix, early -mid 19th c£150-200
846.    AN INDIAN CARVED SANDALWOOD, EBONY, IVORY AND SADELI TEA CADDY, BOMBAY
the lid and sides with raised panels of figures, animals and scrolling foliage, the divided interior with a pair of foliate covers, 25.5cm w, late 19th c£150-250
848.    A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND ENAMEL VASES
in Louis XVI style and inset with pairs of oval plaques of 17th c scenes of a game of chess or challenge to a dual and a gentleman paying a compliment to a kitchen maid or a prince and another nobleman visiting a house by night by Sieffert, all signed, in cartouche shaped frames with masks, the sides with swags and paterae over diaper trellis, on spirally fluted foot and marble plinth, 34cm h, c1890
Louis-Eugène Sieffert (b1842) is better know for his decoration on porcelain, in particular Sèvres. In London, he decorated Coalport and Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co porcelain for the retailer, A B Daniell & Co.£2000-3000
848A.   A VICTORIAN WALNUT TABLE STEREOSCOPE
of pillar shape the low arched top with pair of hinged mirrors and with brass rack-and-pinion focusing, on square plinth, the maghazine containing various glass stereo photographs, 55cm h£200-300
849.    A BERLIN WOOLWORK PICTURE
of a black servant in a fez and tunic with three dogs before a lake and palladian temple, 49.6 x 61cm, 19th c£200-300
850.    TWO BERLIN WOOLWORK PICTURES
the first of the Parable of the Loaves and Fishes, the second of two girls with a treasure chest in an alpine landscape, 51 x 39cm & c, 19th c£150-200
851.    A REGENCY LINEN SAMPLER
worked with a house and palisaded garden, a folly, figures, angels, birds, trees and topiary centred by a verse and inscribed Jane Dalton Aged 12 years, in zig-zag border, 46 x 49cm, contemporary maple frame, early 19th c£250-350
852.    A VERY FINE INDIAN EMBROIDERED PALAMPORE, GUJARAT
the undyed cotton ground finely embroidered in vivid silk thread with tulips, carnations and other flowers on sinuous stems with leaves, 264 x 163cm, fringed, early/mid 18th c
First imported into Europe by the Portuguese in the 16th century, the trade in Gujarati embroideries was continued by the HEIC (East India Company). Particularly esteemed during the 18th century was the work of the professional embroiderers of Cambay (Khambhat) Alexander Hamilton recorded that they "embroider the best of any people in India, perhaps the world" (A New Account of the East Indies, 1825). The Company's factors were particularly requested to procure "quilts and carpets of all sorts made about Cambaya and other places", such materials to be of "calicoe, embroydered and sundrie silks" (India Office Archives, Factory Records Miscellaneous, vol 25, p10.) A Palampore of c1730-40 with similar flowers, thought to be made possibly for the Dutch market on account of the presence of tulips, is illustrated Barnes (R), S Cohen and R Crill, Trade Temple and Court Indian Textiles from The Tapi Collection, Mumbai 2002, p101. One of a set of curtains similar to the present lot, is illustrated Synge (L), Art of Embroidery, Woodbridge 2001, plt 308.
Provenance: probably acquired by Isoline Tate, who was particularly interested in embroidery. She was related to Sir Henry Tate, 1st Baronet (1819-1899) the sugar magnate and married Thomas Gee; thence by decent to the present vendor.£10000-15000
853.    AN ART NOUVEAU BLUE SILK AND GOLD THREAD WOVEN SHAWL
fringed, c1920, a Turkish light blue silk and silver thread embroidered panel,
51 x 122cm, c1900, and a Chinese yellow silk square cloth, two corners embroidered with flowers, c1900 (3)£300-500
854.    A VICTORIAN CANVAS WORK PICTURE
worked in coloured wools with a cockatoo on a leafy perch by Elizabeth Longworth dated 1861, 69 x 67cm, gilt slip and contemporary moulded rosewood veneered frame£150-200
855.    WILLIAM TOWERS, COLLAGIST (FL C1970)
ABRAHAM'S GIFT OF ISAAC, ANGEL'S SLEEP, THE TREE OF LIFE AND JONAH AND THE GREAT FISH
four, cotton collage, all signed, dated 1972 or 73 and inscribed on the backboard, 40 x 41cm and c, variously framed (4)£150-250
856.    A VICTORIAN PAINTED WOOD TEA CADDY IN THE FORM OF A CHURCH
with buttresses, tower and clock dial, the interior of the nave divided into two compartments, the pitched roof forming the lid, the tower incorporating a concealed drawer released by sliding the clock dial, 28cm h£400-600
857.    A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD and 'BUHL' TEA CADDY
of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with strapwork of engraved brass, mother of pearl and abalone, the fitted interior with lidded canisters flanking a contemporary cut glass jar, on bun feet, 35cm w£150-250
858.    A VICTORIAN AGATE-STUDDED AND GILT BRASS-MOUNTED ONYX SCENT CASKET
with coffered lid and engraved mounts applied with eight 'bull's eye' cabochons, the purple velvet and silk lined interior fitted with three gil metal capped, faceted glass scent bottles, 22cm w£400-500
859.    AN EDWARD VII BRASS OIL LAMP
with flared pillar and domed foot, brass burner, the white glass shade painted with fuchsia, 54cm h excluding chimney£150-200
860.    A VICTORIAN PORCELAIN OWL NOVELTY OIL LAMP
with glass eyes, perched on a mound before flowers, Zimmerman & Co brass Burner, white glass conical shade, 34cm h excluding chimney, impressed PODR lozenge mark for 20 July 1881£100-150
861.    A VICTORIAN BRASS OIL LAMP
the pink shaded glass fount painted with yellow roses, brass BEST ENGLISH MAKE burner, on embossed spiral pillar and domed foot with black glazed plinth, the glass shade etched with carnations, 64cm h excluding chimney£250-350
862.    A GILT AND PATINATED BRASS LAMP
the reeded shaft on domed circular foot embossed with a band of foliage, 33cm h, mid 19th c£100-150
863.    A FRENCH BRONZE OIL LAMP
of slender vase shape incised with palmettes and applied with bird handle, on turned serpentine foot, brass burner, 58cm h, marked L HADROT A PARIS, glass chimney and etched shade, c1880£200-300
864.    TWELVE CORGI TOYS
including Troop Transporter 1133 (2), Army Fuel Tanker 1134 and Land Rover Weapons Carrier 357, three others including French Dinky Camion Militaire Berliet 818, mainly VF or better, all (but one of the Corgi Toys) boxed, the boxes generally G+ (15)£150-200
865.    A GERMAN DOLL
the Kammer & Reinhardt bisque head with weighted blue glass eyes and open mouth with four upper teeth, on 1920s style body, 64cm, moulded mark and 403, early 20th c£150-200
866.    A GERMAN DOLL
the bisque head with weighted hazel glass eyes, open mouth with four upper teeth and dimpled chin, on jointed composition body, contemporary clothes and kid shoes, 54cm, moulded Felix Arena and Mignon, early 20th c£200-250
867.    A GERMAN CHARACTER BÉBÉ DOLL
the Kammer & Reinhardt - Simon & Halbig bisque head with weighted blue glass 'flirty' eyes, open mouth with two upper teeth and voice box, on composition bent limb body, 38cm, moulded mark and 126, early 20th c£150-200
868.    A MID 19TH CENTURY DOLL
the Parian type shoulder-head with snood, painted blue bows, moulded blonde hair and rosy cheeks, with Parian forelimbs in contemporary dress, 46cm£200-300
869.    A GERMAN DOLL
the Gebruder Heubach bisque head with weighted blue glass eyes and open mouth with four upper teeth, on composition jointed body, clothed, including brown velvet coat, 61cm h, moulded mark and 8192, early 20th c£200-250
870.    A GERMAN CHARACTER BÉBÉ DOLL
the Kestner bisque head for Catterfelder Puppenfabrik with weighted hazel glass eyes and open mouth with two upper teeth, curly mohair wig, on composition bent limb body, 48cm, moulded mark and 263, early 20th c£150-200
871.    A FRENCH SOLDIER DOLL
the SFBJ bisque head with fixed glass eyes and open mouth with upper teeth, the body with composition limbs in contemporary khaki uniform, 28cm h, moulded mark and 60, early 20th c £200-300
872.    A FRENCH-MARKET DOLL
the bisque head with fixed hazel glass eyes and slightly parted lips, in blonde mohair wig on composition body, contemporary clothes, 27cm h, unmarked, c1900£200-300
873.    A CUNO AND OTTO DRESSEL EATON'S BEAUTY DOLL
the bisque head with weighted blue glass eyes and open mouth with four upper teeth, on composition jointed body, 53cm, moulded mark and stamped trade mark (on body), part original box, early 20th c£200-250
874.    WALT DISNEY. A PAIR OF DEAN'S MICKEY & MINNIE MOUSE FELT DOLLS
printed registration number to necks, 20cm h, c1930£100-150
875.    TWO CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN DOLL'S TEA SERVICES
one painted with flowers on an apricot ground, the other with circles of flowers on a gilt ribbon, and a small quantity of contemporary toy cutlery, c1900£40-80
876.    TWELEVE CONTINENTAL BISQUE PORCELAIN MINIATURE DOLLS
including a parlour maid, mostly in contemporary dress, 4-12cm, c1900£100-200
877.    A MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER
the open triangular pediment with gilt brass pineapple finial, the silvered register plate signed...26 Holborn London, with vernier, hygrometer and thermometer, turned cistern cover, 100cm h, 19th c and later £400-600
878.    A FRENCH SILVERED BRASS DESK TIMEPIECE-BAROMETER
the enamelled dials inscribed CORRALL CONGLETON or ANEROID BAROMETER
in gilt bezels divided by a mercury thermometer, the dial-plate engraved with flowers in double carriage type case with swing handle, 12.5cm h excluding handle, early 20th c£200-300
879.    A VICTORIAN GOTHIC OAK STICK BAROMETER
the ivory register plates signed Carpenter & Westley 24 Regent Street London 10AM Yesterday 10AM To Day, with verniers, the mercury thermometer also signed, the carved and lancet arched case with waterleaf and applied mouldings, 106cm h, maker's printed label of DIRECTIONS FOR HANGING CARPENTER & WESTLEY'S PORTABLE BAROMETER pasted on the reverse£500-700
880.    AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY STICK BAROMETER
signed on the engraved and silvered register plate Cary London with vernier, lacquered brass cap and mercury thermometer, having pagoda pediment and bun cistern cover, 96cm h£300-500
881.    A FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK
with white enamel mask dial and Breguet hands, the silvered platform lever escapement original, striking on a coiled wire gong, in gorge case, 14cm h excluding handle, backplate numbered 2014 (the figure 1 struck horizontally) with a key and travelling case, c1900£200-300
882.    A FRENCH GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK
the drum cased movement with enamelled dial inscribed Atne Martin a Paria, crested by palms and curling leaves between pillars surmounted by lyres, on later wood base, 39cm h, early 19th c£150-250
883.    A FRENCH GILT BRONZE-MOUNTED GARNITURE DE CHEMINEE
inset with plaques of platinum ground porcelain painted with coastal scenes in polychrome and red 'jewelled' borders, the clock with ogee pediment and fluted pillars flanked by a pair of two handled oviform vases, on stepped square base, the circular movement with medallic backplate and striking on a bell, clock 30cm h, giltwood and maroon velvet plinths with ebonised bases and glass shades, c1870£800-1200
884.    A REGENCY MAHOGANY TIMEPIECE
the enamel dial with roman chapters and blued steel hands, having fusee movement, engraved on the arched backplate Smith Oxford Street LONDON in an oval cartouche, the pendulum with steel rod, brass bob and stay, lion mask and ring handles and ball feet, with two contemporary keys, 28.5cm h£600-800
885.    MILITARIA. A UNITED STATES NAVY BLACK BAKELITE SHIP'S TIMEPIECE BY THE CHELSEA CLOCK CO BOSTON
the cream painted dial stamped ....SER. NO. 22389 E, with black hands and red second hand, Slow/Fast regulation between 2 and 3, wallplate 19cm diam, c1940£100-150
886.    A SMITH'S BRASS ASTRAL SHIP'S TIMEPIECE
the dial inscribed ....AP 160174, with black painted hands and red seconds hand, Slow/Fast regulation, knurled setting button at three and stop button at nine, wallplate 26.5cm diam, inscribed on the back REST'D F W ELLIOTT 28.8.80; a reproduction brass ship's clock, the dial inscribed COPE NOTTINGHAM (2)£100-200
887.    A MOUSEMAN OAK DINING TABLE BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
the adzed top on octagonal trestles united by a central stretcher, one with mouse 'signature', 74cm h; 87 x 152cm, post 1971£800-1200
888.    A SET OF SIX MOUSEMAN OAK DINING CHAIRS BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
with adzed lattice splat and padded, close nailed tan hide seat, carved mouse 'signature', 85cm h, post 1970£1000-1500
889.    A MOUSEMAN OAK SIDEBOARD BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
with adzed top, central drawers flanked by panelled doors with wrought iron furniture and panelled sides, carved mouse 'signature', 81cm h; 46 x 152cm, 1970s£400-600
890.    A MOUSEMAN OAK TROLLEY BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
rectangular and of two tiers, carved mouse 'signature' 67cm h (excluding associated castors); 85 x 37cm, c1970£200-300
891.    A MOUSEMAN OAK TROLLEY BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
similar to the preceding lot, 67cm h; 85 x 39cm, 1970s£200-300
892.    A MOUSEMAN OAK STOOL BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
with curved top on four octagonal legs, one with carved mouse 'signature', 39cm h; 27 x 40cm, c1970£250-350
893.    A MOUSEMAN OAK OPEN BOOKCASE BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
with four adjustable shelves on oak pegs, carved mouse 'signature' 122cm h; 25 x 84cm w, 1970s£500-700
894.    A MOUSEMAN OAK COFFEE TABLE BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
the adzed top on octagonal trestles, one with carved mouse 'signature', united by a central stretcher, 44cm h; 37 x 91cm, 1970s£200-300
895.    A MOUSEMAN OAK STANDARD LAMP BY ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN
the octagonal shaft on flared base with cavetto foot and carved mouse 'signature', 137cm h excluding fitment, 1970s£200-300
896.    A GNOME MAN OAK TESTER BED BY TOM WHITTAKER OF WHITBY
with panelled head and footboardS, the former carved with a central rose, carved gnome 'signature', 214cm h; 152 x 210cm
Provenance: commissioned by the present vendor, c1975.£400-600
897.    A VICTORIAN ROCOCO REVIVAL GILTWOOD MIRROR
carved with leafy scrolls and spume, the central cartouche shaped plate crested by another and with three subsidiary slip mirrors, 97cm h, 54cm w£250-350
898.    A VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED AMBOYNA AND EBONISED BONHEUR DU JOUR
crossbanded in tulipwood and line inlaid, mounted with Sèvres style bleu celeste ground porcelain plaques, the two largest painted with portraits of ladies, the others with flower sprays and gilt, the galleried superstructure with mirror inset canopy flanked by cupboards with panelled doors between fluted pillars, the breakfront frieze of guilloche with writing drawer with sliding gilt tooled skiver inset surface, on conforming pillars and turned feet, 142cm h; 56 x 123cm£2000-3000
899.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE
the square top on vase knopped pillar, 69cm h; 58 x 58cm£300-500
900.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE
the crossbanded top with canted corners and fitted with two diamond line inlaid drawers, on carved pineapple knop and quadruple legs with brass paw castors, 70cm; 89 x 100cm£500-700
901.    A WALNUT AND FEATHERBANDED LOWBOY
the quarter veneered and moulded top with re-entrant angles and fitted with four drawers around the arched kneehole, on cabriole legs, 75cm h; 38 x 76cm, 18th c and later£500-700
902.    A MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE
in George III style, the moulded top with 'birdcage' action on turned and fluted pillar, 72cm h, 51 diam, early 20th c£150-250
903.    A MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SIDEBOARD
crossbanded and with trellis inlay, with arched apron drawer on ring turned legs, 94cm h; 67 x 184cm£250-350
904.    A VICTORIAN GOTHIC CARVED OAK CUPBOARD
with canopied top and angled shelves, centred by a pair of diagonally boarded doors with fine wrought brass foliate hinges, 171cm h; 46 x 172cm, originally with a lower section£200-400
905.    TAXIDERMY. BENGAL TIGER [PANTHERA TIGRIS] SKIN MOUNTED BY VAN INGEN & VAN INGEN
with full head mount and canvas backing, 271cm l, stencilled Vaningen & Vaningen Mysore and with fragmentary red printed label, c1910£600-800
906.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY ENCLOSED WASHSTAND
with pot cupboard and drawer, on chamfered legs with pierced stretchers and jug-ring, 87cm h; 38 x 38cm£250-350
907.    A FLEMISH ROSEWOOD, OYSTER OLIVEWOOD AND LINE INLAID CABINET ON STAND
the moulded top with a mirror, the interior fitted with drawers and doors framed by ebony ripple mouldings, a drawer below, on associated English mahogany stand with brass castors, 108cm h; 35 x 57cm, 19th c£300-500
908.    A SET OF MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID QUARTETTO TABLES
on ring turned and coupled standards, largest table 69cm h; 34 x 49.5cm, early 20th c£250-350
909.    AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY SHOWROOM CABINET
with cavetto carved cornice and mirror backed interior with adjustable glass shelves, opal glass top, enclosed by a pair of doors with brass latches, on associated base, 193cm h; 40 x 135cm w £400-500
910.    AN EDWARD VII SHOWROOM CABINET
with moulded cornice, the mirror backed interior with adjustable glass shelves and enclosed by two pairs of doors with brass latches, on associated base, 171cm h; 37 x 256cm (altered)£600-800
911.    A VICTORIAN ORMOLU-MOUNTED WALNUT BREAKFRONT SIDE CABINET
the frieze and panelled door inlaid with strapwork and flanked by glazed, arch-topped doors, 110cm h; 38 x 183cm£500-700
912.    A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD WRITING TABLE
the oblong top with panelled frieze and a drawer to either end, on reeded trestles with volutes, flat stretcher and acanthus capped castors, 74cm; 60 x 90cm£1800-2500
913.    A VICTORIAN WALNUT SIDE CABINET
the mirror in a moulded frame crested by wheatears and strapwork, the marble topped cabinet with inlaid frieze and carved corbels, enclosed by figured and mirror-inset doors, 183cm h; 47 x 184cm£500-700
914.    A WALNUT DRESSING STOOL
in Queen Anne style, 48cm h; 58 x 51cm, early 20th c£100-150
915.    A VICTORIAN OAK AND POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD
of inverted breakfront form with panelled back and cartouche crest, fitted with drawers and enclosed by doors flanked by ebonised pillars, 149cm h; 74 x 207cm£1000-1500
916.    A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE
with rectangular top and tablet centred frieze on lappetted scrolling forelegs with volutes and lion's paws before hollowed pilasters, 89cm h; 59 x 161cm£1000-1500
917.    A VICTORIAN WALNUT SIDE CABINET
with marble slab and arched mirror inset central door flanked by figured doors with panels of floral marquetry, 89cm h; 45 x 151cm£200-300
918.    AN EDWARD VII MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID SERPENTINE CABINET
with panelled door, on square tapered legs, 172cm h; 38 x 82cm£100-200
919.    A PAIR OF GEORGE III FRUITWOOD ARMCHAIRS
the armbow on twin pierced splats and baluster uprights, the chamfered square legs with stretchers, caned seat, 78cm h£400-600
920.    A GEORGE III YEW-WOOD LOWBOY
with moulded top, fitted with two pairs of drawers with pierced brass handles, having shaped apron and on cabriole legs, 70cmh; 45 x 72cm£500-800
921.    AN OAK AND FRUITWOOD FARMHOUSE TABLE
with boarded top, a drawer at one end, on chamferred legs with stretchers, 76cm h; 79 x 183cm, 19th c£500-700
922.    AN ENGLISH JOINED OAK CHEST
with twin panelled lid, the three panels to the front each carved with a central lozenge, on stiles, 68cm h; 44 x 133cm, late 17th/early 18th c£200-300
923.    A GEORGE II OAK GATE LEG TABLE
the oval top on turned underframe with drawer, 69cm h; 126 x 131cm£200-300
924.    A GEORGE III OAK PRESS CUPBOARD, PROBABLY NORTH WALES
the upper part enclosed by ogee panelled doors flanked by turned pillars, the base fitted with an arrangement of drawers and blind drawers, on bracket feet, 185cm h; 52 x 133cm, interior adapted for hanging£250-400
925.    AN OAK DRESSER
the rack with dentil cornice and three shelves, the lower part fitted with drawers, on three turned uprights with boarded back and undertier, 195cm h; 42 x 145cm, early 19th c and later£600-800
926.    A GEORGE III OAK CRICKET TABLE
on moulded triangular legs with undertier, 72cm h, 77cm diam£250-350
927.    A GEORGE III YEW-WOOD COMB BACK WINDSOR CHAIR
with saddle seat on substantial adzed legs retaining traces of green paint, 136cm h
Provenance: Bought from a member of the specialist oak trade by the family of the present vendor, c1989.£800-1200
928.    AN OAK BUFFET
with lunette carved frieze, on turned legs with undertier, 103cm h; 42 x 114cm£200-300
929.    AN ENGLISH JOINED OAK BLANKET CHEST
with panelled lid, the three panels to the front carved at later date with a tree, one centred by the date '1651' in chip carved borders, between channelled stiles, the interior with a till, 75cm h; 54 x 102cm, 18th c£300-500
930.    AN ENGLISH JOINED OAK CHEST
with boarded lid and panelled sides, on stiles, 53cm h; 41 x 68cm£200-300
931.    AN ENGLISH OAK JOINT STOOL
with moulded top on baluster legs with stretchers, the underside of the top branded IR, 47cm h; 26 x 44cm, late 17th c£150-250