Quarterly Antique & Fine Art Auction on
Friday 10th July 2009
Estimate: 300-500
143. A Part Set of Nine T & J Creswick Old Sheffield Plate Soup Bowls, of shaped circular form with gadrooned border, 23.5cms,
4 marked, 5 unmarked. (9)
*The bowls bear the Coat of Arms, Armorial Crest and family motto "En Dieu Est Mon Esperance" of Sir John Gerard (1804-1854) 12th Baronet.
In the late XVIII Century The Prominent Gerard family resided at Garswood New Hall in Garswood Park, Lancashire which was demolished in 1921.
Estimate: 200-300
144. An Ivory Handled Bride's Knife, the carved ivory handle to silver ferrule, HW, Sheffield 1924, in fitted case.
Estimate: 15-30
145. A Crown Devon Fieldings Handled Three Piece Carving Set, each with ceramic 'pistol' handles decorated with parrots and gilt highlights, in fitted box.
Estimate: 15-30
146. A Horn Handled Three Piece Carving Set, each with scroll mounted 'pistol' horn handles, in fitted case.
Estimate: 20-40
147. A Set of Six Horn Handled Steak Knives and Forks, each with scroll mounted horn handles, in fitted case; A Set of Six Horn Handled Steak Knives and Forks, each with tapering horn handles, in fitted case.
Estimate: 20-40
149A. A XIX Century Oval Shell Carved Cameo Brooch, depicting Aurora (Eos) Goddess of Dawn and Nyx, Goddess of Night, collet set within ropetwist applied border, inscribed to reverse "Lemeunier Duclos".
Estimate: 150-200
151. A Pair of Victorian Style Modern Hallmarked Silver Candlesticks, of circular form allover embossed with foliate scrolling and bird decoration, Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1984, filled.
Estimate: 60-80
152. An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Six Piece Condiment Set, comprising pair of blue glass lined lidded mustards, pair of salts and pair of pepperettes, each with wavy rim, on three pad feet, Daniel George Collins, London 1906, and a condiment spoon.
Estimate: 70-100
153. A Matched Set of Four Hallmarked Silver Salts, each of plain compressed form, with blue glass liners, on three ball feet, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1906, 1908, and four condiment spoons, various makers and dates.
Estimate: 70-90
154. A Large George III Scottish Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Sugar Bowl, of fluted boat shape with gilt interior, highlighted with geometric detailed band and scrolling foliate decoration, between twin angular loop handles, on flat base, initialled "M", EC&S(?), Edinburgh 1806, 248grams.
Estimate: 100-200
155. An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Trinket Box, of rectangular openwork scroll design with green silk and velour lining and once plush green velour domed hinged cover, Messrs Hutton, Birmingham 1900, 19cms long.
Estimate: 70-100
156. A George III Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Basting Spoon, makers mark rubbed, London 1807, 104grams.
Estimate: 70-100
157. A Hallmarked Silver Rectangular Photograph Frame, of plain design with wooden easel back, Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1921.
Estimate: 120-160
158. A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Candlesticks, the fluted rectangular bases with canted corners below tapering reeded stems and flared sconces, inscribed "July 6th 1952 from Grandpa Dempsey" and "Simmons, Silversmith, Cheltenham", Messrs Hutton, Sheffield 1921, filled.
Estimate: 80-120
159. A Mexican Novelty Ashtray Tree, the four shell bowls with cigarette rest, raised on post feet, stacking on pedestal based spike, stamped "Plat Mex SA 925 Sterling Hecho en Mexico".
Estimate: 25-40
160. A Hallmarked Silver Presentation Goblet, of plain tapering cylindrical form, on synched bark textured stem and pierced foot, inscribed "350th Anniversary of the Act of Parliament Founding the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire 1624-1974", above engraved Coat of Arms, the base inscribed bearing the names of two Master Cutlers, James Dixon & sons, 1974, 14cms high, 296 grams.
Estimate: 40-60
161. A Hallmarked Silver Presentation Goblet, of plain tapering cylindrical form, on synched bark textured stem and pierced foot, inscribed "350th Anniversary of the Act of Parliament Founding the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire 1624-1974", above engraved Coat of Arms, the base inscribed bearing the names of two Master Cutlers, James Dixon & sons, 1974, 14cms high, 297 grams.
Estimate: 40-60
162. A Hallmarked Silver Christening Mug, of plain tapering cylindrical form, on stepped base with oval loop handle, E Viner, Sheffield 1962, 93 grams.
Estimate: 30-50
163. A Hallmarked Silver Sauce Boat, the plain body with wavy cut edge and flying scroll handle, on three scroll pad feet, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1929, 88 grams.
Estimate: 30-50
164. A Modern Hallmarked Silver Three Light Candlestick, of squat form with twin reeded scroll branches and beaded sconces, on oval reeded and beaded base, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1980, 16.5cms high, "Filled".
Estimate: 80-120
165. A Hallmarked Silver Four Division Toast Rack, of plain geometric design with angular loop handle and gallery base, on four stepped corner feet, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1937, 80 grams.
Estimate: 30-50
166. A Matched Hallmarked Silver Guilloche Enamel and Hand Painted Dressing Table Set, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and comb, each white ground hand painted with sprays of wild flowers, H Clifford Davies Ltd, Birmingham 1947, 1951. (4)
Estimate: 40-60
167. A Hallmarked Silver Pedestal Dish, of shaped circular form with pierced fan detail, on circular stepped base, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1945, 392 grams.
Estimate: 60-100
167A. (WILLIAM) TATTON WINTER
Cattle drinking at a riverside with a Cathedral in the background; Sheep and drover on a moorland track; two 1920's dry point etchings, artists proofs, both graphite signed to lower right margin,
34 x 43.5 cms and 29.5 x 37 cms, respectively. (2)
Estimate: 150-250
168. A Hallmarked Silver Sugar Caster, of plain octagonal baluster form with geometric pierced domed pull-off cover, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1942, 165grams.
Estimate: 60-80
169. A Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Cruet Set, comprising salt, pepperette and lidded mustard, each of octagonal baluster form, complete with spoon, Finnigans Ltd, Birmingham 1936.
Estimate: 40-60
170. An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Photograph Frame, profusely embossed with mythical creatures amongst scrolling foliage, the top with central vacant cartouche, on velour easel back, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1902.
Estimate: 40-60
171. A Hallmarked Silver Waiter, of plain design within shaped circular border, raised on four pad feet, Birmingham 1940, 296grams.
Estimate: 80-120
172. An Art Deco Hallmarked Silver Coffee Pot, the plain tapering rectangular body with curved spout and carved ivory handle and finial, on four tapering square hoof feet, S&W, Sheffield 1943, 793grams.
Estimate: 100-150
173. A George V Hallmarked Silver Teapot, of circular baluster form with reeded body, ebonised scroll handle and bead and reel border, on three hoof capped hoof feet, HA, Sheffield 1911, 505grams.
Estimate: 100-150
174. A Matched Hallmarked Silver Cruet, comprising blue glass lined lidded mustard, gilt lined salt and pepperette, each of lobed form with wavy edge, on flat base, complete with salt and mustard spoon, Sheffield 1903, 1904, 1909, in fitted case.
Estimate: 40-60
175. A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons and Matched Sugar Tongs, with rose pierced handles in fitted case with matching sugar tongs, John Round, Sheffield 1907, 1908.
Estimate: 30-50
176. A Matched Set of Twelve Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons, each gilt lined bowl initialled "L", John Round & Sons and Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1901, 1903, 1908, 1909, 1913, in fitted case.
Estimate: 25-40
177. A Cased Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons, with reeded handles, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1928, fitted with tongs, Birmingham 1927.
Estimate: 25-40
178. A Pair of Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Candlesticks, of tapering oval form with reeded columns below reeded sconces, I.S.Greenberg & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1904, 17cms, loaded.
Estimate: 70-100
179. A Hallmarked Silver Sugar Caster, of waisted octagonal baluster form, on octagonal base with geometric pierced pull-off cover, T.L, Sheffield 1917, 118 grams.
Estimate: 60-80
180. A Pair of George III Hallmarked Silver Berry Spoons, each with fruit decorated shaped bowls, to vine leaf detailed handles, London 1817, 125 grams.
Estimate: 60-80
181. A Miniature Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Trophy Cup and Cover, the reeded body between acanthus leaf capped handles, on pedestal base, engraved "Foursome Challenge Cup" "N & D.G.A", Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, on ebonised socle base; A Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Trophy Cup, of tapering cylindrical form, between angular loop handles, engraved "I.C.I. F.C. Charity Competition Winners 1935.37", J.W.Tiptaft & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1936, on ebonised socle base. (2)
Estimate: 30-50
182. A Matched Pair of Hallmarked Silver Trophy Cups, each engraved "M.St.John's Victory Challenge Cup", Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, 1932, total weight 301grams, on ebonised socle bases.
Estimate: 40-60
183. A Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Bowl, with reeded waist between scroll capped loop handles, on pedestal base, engraved "Durham Union", Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931, 151grams, on ebonised socle base.
Estimate: 20-40
184. An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Coffee Pot, of plain tapering cylindrical form, with reeded borders, twisted knop finial and ebonised handle, with muslin liner, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1905. (hinged repaired)
Estimate: 80-120
185. A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Christening Fork and Spoon, with beaded and scroll detail, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, London 1871, 71grams.
Estimate: 15-30
185A. A Continental Car Mascot, of a young boy, titled to base, "Our Kid", 10cms high.
Estimate: 50-70
186. A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Engine Turned Napkin Rings, HC&S, Birmingham 1934, an Edwardian hallmarked silver napkin ring, marks rubbed, and a continental example, engraved "Margery Elaine", stamped "800". (4)
Estimate: 25-40
187. A Matched Set of Twelve Hallmarked Silver Coffee Spoons, Charles William Fletcher, Sheffield 1945, 1946, 1952 with additional Coronation stamp, 1977, all initialled "FGC", stamped "RD813050", 153grams.
Estimate: 30-50
188. A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Pistol Handle Tea Knives, William Yates, Sheffield 1919; A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Cake Forks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1961.
Estimate: 25-40
189. A Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Condiment Set, comprising lidded mustard, pepperette and salt, S.Blackenese & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1935 and salt spoon, Birmingham 1936.
Estimate: 25-40
190. A Hallmarked Silver Pepperette and Lidded Mustard, WN Ltd, Birmingham 1936, with salt and mustard spoon, green and white guilloche enamel coffee spoon, T&S, Birmingham 1935, mother of pearl finial pickle forks, further teaspoons etc. (12)
Estimate: 30-50
191. A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Candlesticks, each of plain stepped circular form, on pedestal bases, S.J.Rose & Son, Birmingham 1965, filled.
Estimate: 40-60
192. A Hallmarked Silver Hand Mirror, embossed with mythical winged bird above bull rushes and floral sprays, between acanthus leaf scroll handles, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1911; Together with Matching Hair Brush and Clothes Brush, both bearing Continental part hallmarks. (3)
Estimate: 40-60
193. A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of oval fluted form with vacant shield within foliate scroll detail, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1896, total weight 486grams.
Estimate: 80-120
194. A Matched Hallmarked Silver and Guilloche Enamel Lady's Travelling Set, the rectangular green case fitted with hand mirror, hair brush, pair of clothes brushes, glass hat pin jar, four further graduated glass jars and comb mount (lacking comb), complete with base drawer with lift-out tray fitted with nail buffer, button hook, manicure items, tweezers, shoe horn and small glass pot, each piece with geometric decoration in green and white enamel, A.J.Zimmerman, Birmingham 1930, S.Blanckensee, Birmingham 1931 and Chester 1931, together with earlier hallmarked silver scissors, Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1919 (case damaged).
Estimate: 200-300
195. An Edward VIII Hallmarked Silver Coronation Anointing Spoon, Messrs Barnard, London 1901, 11.5cms long, in fitted souvenir case with gilt lettering "Edward VIII 26th June 1902".
Estimate: 15-25
196. Sheffield Interest - An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Cigar Case, of rounded rectangular form, engraved to the centre with the Arms of the City of Sheffield detailing the figures of Thor and Vulcan, the Patron Gods of the City and the City's motto "Deo Adjuvante Labor Proficit" (With God's Help Our Labour is Successful), initialled to the reverse "AW", with gilt interior, possibly William Needham, Chester 1902, 174grams.
Estimate: 100-150
197. An Art Nouveau Hallmarked Silver Presentation Cup and Cover, composed of tapering gilt lined cylindrical bowl, moulded with stylised orange trees, supported by a mermaid riding on the crest of a wave with outstretched arms, on swirling base with three scroll feet, the wide lipped cover with shell textured detail and fan-tailed fish finial, bearing presentation inscription "Presented by The Officers N.C.O.s and Men of the 2nd V.B. York and Lancaster Regt to Col. C. J. Stoddart, on his retirement from the command 8th October 1906", Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902, 45.5cms high, 2200grams.
*The cup was designed by John Beresford Walker (1877-1948) who was born in Edinburgh and trained at the City's School of Art before moving to Sheffield in 1898. He was a highly acclaimed designer, sculptor and craftsman in silver, gold and bronze and was a Master of the Sheffield Artscrafts Guild from 1927 to 1928.
While in Sheffield (where he worked freelance) Walker undertook important commission work including the creation of an Ascot Gold Cup, a Royal Hunt Cup, church plate for Rippon Cathedral and works for the Viceroy of India.
*Sir Charles John Stoddart, V.D, J.P. (1839-1913) was born in London and became assistant secretary at the Parkgate Ironworks, Rotherham in 1864, having risen from the position of office boy at the London office went on to serve the company for over 50 years and become Managing Director. He held the position of Mayor of Rotherham three times and became Rotherham's Jubilee Mayor in 1886. In 1888 he was appointed Commander of the Rotherham detachment of the 2nd VB of the Yorkshire and Lancashire Regiment and was the first president of the original Rotherham football club. Once described as the town's greatest benefactor, he died in 1913.
Estimate: 2000-3000
198. A George III Hallmarked Silver Marrow Scoop, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1817, 50 grams.
Estimate: 30-50
199. A George III Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Ladle, E.F, London 1818, 52 grams.
Estimate: 30-50
200. A Hallmarked Silver Sugar Caster, of plain baluster form with Celtic band detail and geometric pierced pull-off domed cover, on pedestal base, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1936, 220grams.
Estimate: 80-120
201. A Hallmarked Silver Cruet, comprising salt and pepperette, each of inverted baluster form with pointed domed tops, on pedestal stems and bases, A.J.Bailey, Birmingham 1919, 574grams. (2)
Estimate: 25-40
202. A Hallmarked Silver Tea Strainer and Stand, of plain circular form with shaped loop handle and rest, GWL&Co, Birmingham 1946.
Estimate: 30-50
203. A Hallmarked Silver Collar/Mount, of plain circular form, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1951.
Estimate: 15-25
203A. A Collection of Early to Mid XX Century Film and Theatre Photocards, many signed, including Laurel And Hardy, Abbott And Costello, Margaret Lockwood, Terry Thomas, Vera Lynn etc; further cards bearing facsimile signatures; all contained in four period albums.
Estimate: 200-300
204. A Large Hallmarked Silver Presentation Twin Handled Trophy Cup, of tapering cylindrical form, between twin acanthus leaf capped scroll handles, on circular pedestal foot, inscribed "Bakewell Farmers Club 1924 The "Tonge Challenge Cup"... for The Best Heifer Cow in the Show...", the reverse listing winners from 1924 to 1961, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1923, 694 grams, on wooden socle base with applied hallmarked silver plaque "1956 Re-Presented as a Perpetual Challenge Cup...", Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1956.
Estimate: 150-200
205. A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Spoons, Messrs Hutton, Sheffield 1967.
Estimate: 70-100
206. A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Forks, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1966.
Estimate: 70-100
207. A Pair of Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Pepperettes, each of square baluster form with canted corners, on gadrooned pedestal base, DM, London 1909, in fitted case.
Estimate: 40-60
208. A Pair of Georgian Part Hallmarked Silver Sugar Tongs, with openwork scroll arms and shell bowls, initialled "M".
Estimate: 30-50
209. A Pair of Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Fish Servers, with ivory handles and engraved and pierced scrolling foliate decoration, William Hutton & Sons, London 1905.
Estimate: 60-80
210. A Hallmarked Silver Pedestal Dish, of plain tapering circular form, on ribbed pedestal base, R&D, Birmingham 1936, 18cms wide, 215grams.
Estimate: 60-80
211. A Hallmarked Silver Pedestal Dish, of circular tapering form, within geometric openwork border, on plain pedestal base, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930, 275grams.
Estimate: 60-80
212. A Set of Six Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Teaspoons, initialled "B", Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1877, 128grams.
Estimate: 20-40
213. A George III Hallmarked Silver Teapot Stand, of plain oval form initialled "EM", on wooden base, R&S Hennell, London 1803, 16cms wide.
Estimate: 100-200
214. A Queen Anne Britannia Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Porringer, of tapering cylindrical form with semi gadrooned body with leaf and ropetwist detail between twin scroll handles, later decorated with acanthus leaf scroll plaque initialled "H" over "MD", Richard Raine, possibly London 1712 (marks rubbed), 10cms high, 203grams.
Estimate: 600-800
215. A George III Hallmarked Silver Sauce Boat, the plain body with gadrooned border and leaf capped scroll handle, initialled "AECR", raised on three leaf capped hoof feet, makers mark indistinct, London 1771, 199grams.
Estimate: 150-250
216. A Pair of George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Sauce Ladles, London 1791, 74grams. (2)
Estimate: 80-120
217. A George III Hallmarked Silver Sugar Caster, of plain baluster form with ropetwist detail with tapering engraved and pierced pull-off cover, on circular pedestal base, crested, possibly T.Daniel, London 1771, 15.5cms high, 154grams.
Estimate: 300-400
218. An XVIII Century Irish Hallmarked Silver Sauce Boat, the fluted body with punched border and leaf capped scroll handle, raised on three leaf capped shell feet, inscribed to base "6.14.12", possibly John Wilne, Dublin (marks rubbed), 199grams.
Estimate: 200-300
219. A George III Hallmarked Silver Wine Funnel, the circular strainer with reeded rim, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, 76grams.
Estimate: 300-400
220. A George III Hallmarked Silver Salt, the blue glass lined rectangular body with canted corners, engraved with stylised leaves below reeded border, raised on four tapering legs, possibly FP (marks rubbed), London 1795, 8.5cms wide.
Estimate: 80-120
221. A George II Hallmarked Silver Tankard, of plain tapering cylindrical form with scroll handle, on stepped rim foot, TF, London 1730, 9cms high, 229grams.
Estimate: 300-400
221A. Corgi Toys - 266 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, with stabilisers and cloud display but lacking Jeremy and sky background. In original box with cracked window; 650 BAC-SUD Concorde; 271 Ghia 5000 Mangusta, with De Tomaso chassis; 347 Chevrolet Astro 1; 159 Cooper Maserati. (5)
Estimate: 250-350
221B. Corgi Toys - Gift Set 13 Renault R16 Tour De France Film Unit, Excellent in similar box; Gift Set 8 Lions of Longleat, Excellent in Good box; 302 Hillman Hunter with Kangaroo, NM in NM box; 1146 Carrimore Tri-Deck Transporter, Excellent in Good box; Gift Set 26 Beach Buggy and Sailing Boat, NM in Exc/NM box. (5)
Estimate: 250-350
221C. Corgi Toys - 161 Santa Pod Commuter; 162 Quartermaster Dragster; 163 Santa Pod Glo-Worm; 164 Wild Honey Dragster; 283 Daf-City Car; 284 Citroen SM (cerise); 300 Chevrolet 'Stingray' (metallic green); 342 Lamborghini Miura (lime green) (lacking bull); 509 Porsche 'Polizei' Police Car; 461 Police Ranger Rover, with figure, signs and bollards. Conditions vary from Excellent to Mint, in similar boxes.
Estimate: 250-350
221D. Corgi Toys - 313 Ford Cortina GXL (metallic pale green); 343 Pontiac Firebird (metallic silver); 344 Ferrari Dino (red/white); 374 4.2 E-Type Jaguar (red); 375 Toyota 2000 GT (metallic blue); 380 Alfa Romeo; 381 Beach Buggy; 382 Porsche Targa (metallic green); 384 Adams Bros Probe (red); 386 Bertone Runabout; 388 Mercedes-Benz C111; 389 Reliant Bond Bug (orange). Conditions vary bfrom Exc to NM, in similar boxes. (12)
Estimate: 250-350
222. A Pair of Part Hallmarked Silver Sugar Tongs, of openwork design with shell bowls, possibly John James Whiting.
Estimate: 30-50
223. A George II Hallmarked Silver Sugar Caster, of plain baluster form with reeded waist and geometric pierced pull-off cover, on circular pedestal base, possibly Sam Wood, London 1740, 13.5cms high, 119grams.
Estimate: 300-400
224. A George III Hallmarked Silver Nutmeg Grater, of cylindrical navette shape, the lid with vacant shield above scrolling detail within flowerhead border, on flat flush hinged base, Thomas Phillips & Edward Robinson, London 1793, 5.4cms wide, 2.3cms high.
Estimate: 600-800
225. A George IV Silver King's Pattern Fish Slice, the pierced blade with reeded detail, JW, London 1820, 170grams.
Estimate: 100-150
226. A George III Hallmarked Silver Helmet Shaped Cream Jug, the tapering cylindrical body with bright cut garland swags and punched border, initialled "JAL"(?), with high loop handle, on square pedestal base, makers mark indistinct, London 1791, 76grams.
Estimate: 150-200
227. A George III Hallmarked Silver Lemon Strainer, of circular form with geometric pierced bowl within reeded border and loop handle, initialled "U", possibly Henry Chawner, London 1790.
Estimate: 200-300
228. A Large George III Hallmarked Silver Tankard, of plain tapering cylindrical form with leaf capped scroll handle, on stepped circular base, possibly Jacob Marsh, London 1765, 16cms high, 569grams.
Estimate: 500-700
229. A XIX Century Continental Manicure Set Case, the slim tapering case profusely embossed with acanthus leaf and scroll decoration, the push button hinged lid enclosing fitted interior (lacking contents), 9.1cms long; A Long Slim Hallmarked Silver Engine Turned Case, with hinged lid end and suspension loop, housing a pair of folding scissors, John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Birmingham (date letter rubbed). (2)
Estimate: 60-100
230. A George IV Hallmarked Silver Mounted Travelling Glass Inkwell, of plain square form, with flat screw down hinged cover, makers mark indistinct, London 1833.
Estimate: 60-80
231. A George IV Hallmarked Silver Snuff Box, of rounded rectangular form with bright cut engraved decoration, IT, London 1820; A George III Hallmarked Silver Miniature Pot, of plain shallow cylindrical form engraved with navette shape detail, SP, Birmingham 1795; A White Metal Cylindrical Pot, initialled "JT". (3)
Estimate: 80-120
232. A Charles Horner Hallmarked Silver Thimble, numbered "8", Chester 1902; A Hallmarked Silver Thimble, numbered "15", Henry Griffith & Sons, Chester 1897. (2)
Estimate: 15-25
233. A Hallmarked Silver Teapot, of compressed circular form with bead and reel border, on three hoof feet, initialled "LMA", HA, Sheffield 1911, 572grams.
Estimate: 80-120
234. An Art Deco Hallmarked Silver Tray, of shaped rounded rectangular form, with reeded border, on four reeded curved feet, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938, 50cms wide, 2153grams.
Estimate: 700-900
235. A Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Teaset, each of plain circular form, with angular loop handles, on pedestal foot, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1940, total weight 869grams.
Estimate: 200-300
236. A Hallmarked Silver Engine Turned Cigarette Box, H.Bros, Birmingham, 1957.
Estimate: 40-60
237. A Hallmarked Silver Coffee Pot, of plain tapering form with shaped spout and loop handle, on rim base with high knop finial and fabric liner, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936.
Estimate: 80-100
238. An Early XIX Century Newcastle Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Cup, the tapering cylindrical body later profusely decorated with flowerheads, leaves and scrolling detail, between plain tapering scroll handles, on circular pedestal base, monogrammed "WJ"(?) "JEC", John Langlands II, Newcastle 1801, 646grams, 18.5cms high.
Estimate: 400-600
239. A Hallmarked Silver Four Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, coffee pot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of plain circular form on spreading base, P BRS, Sheffield 1945, total weight 1597.
Estimate: 300-400
239A. An Early XX Century Professional Ventriloquists Dummy, composition head with pull-string movement for lifting hair and rubber pump with twin tubes to tear ducts, wooden body hands and feet, in a suitcase.
Estimate: 50-70
240. A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Jug, the plain inverted baluster body with cylindrical neck and loop handle, GFSD, London 1888, 66grams.
Estimate: 20-40
241. An Edwardian Matched Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of compressed oval form with semi reeded bodies and gadrooned, shell and scroll borders, between scroll handles, raised on four scroll pad feet, HA, Sheffield 1901, 1904, total weight 1376grams. (3)
Estimate: 250-350
242. A Hallmarked Silver Christening Mug, of plain cylindrical form on raised rim base, with loop handle, monogrammed "RW", EV, Sheffield 1933.
Estimate: 30-50
243. A Hallmarked Silver Limited Edition Presentation Goblet, of plain tapering cylindrical form on synched gilt bark textured stem and pierced base, inscribed "350th Anniversary of the Act of Parliament Founding the Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire 19247-1974", above engraved coat of arms, 147/210, designed by Charles Holliday, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1974, in fitted box complete with certificate, 14cms high, 296grams.
Estimate: 40-60
244. A George V Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Pedestal Dish, of plain circular form between high reeded loop handles, raised on square pedestal base, initialled and dated "M.S.1911", John & William Deakin, Sheffield 1911, 158grams.
Estimate: 40-60
245. A Late Victorian Hallmarked Silver Cream Jug, of helmet shape with high reeded loop handle, on square pedestal base, initialled and bearing Queen Victoria Jubilee dates " "M.S.1837 1897", makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1897, 130grams.
Estimate: 40-60
246. A Pair of George IV Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoons, initialled "JS", possibly John Mitchell, London 1828, 119grams.
Estimate: 30-50
247. A George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoon, initialled "JS", possibly John Lawton, London 1810; A George IV Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoon, initialled "MS", makers mark rubbed, London 1820; A William IV Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoon, initialled "WS", Charles Boyton, London 1834, total weight 179grams. (3)
Estimate: 40-60
248. An Art Deco Hallmarked Silver Cream Jug, of plain cylindrical form with loop handle, on stepped circular base, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1937.
Estimate: 30-50
249. A George IV Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoon, initialled "WS", Hester Bateman, 1781, 53grams.
Estimate: 20-30
250. A Pair of Victorian Reeded Fiddle Pattern Sauce Ladles, crested, George Adams (Chawner & Co), London 1847, total weight 153grams. (2)
Estimate: 30-50
251. A Set of Six George V Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Coffee Spoons, initialled "MS", Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1910, 78grams.
Estimate: 20-30
252. A Late Edward VII Hallmarked Silver Salt, of oval openwork design with blue glass liner, on four ball feet, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1909; A Hallmarked Silver Napkin Ring, Birmingham 1921; A Hallmarked Silver Napkin Ring, Birmingham 1913. (3)
Estimate: 15-30
253. A Set of Four Victorian Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Table Spoons, initialled "JS", makers mark indistinct, London 1859, total weight 280grams.
Estimate: 50-70
255. Half Sovereigns - Queen Victoria 1887, Jubilee head, shield reverse, EF; Edward VII 1909, VF; George V 1914, VF. (3)
Estimate: 120-180
256. An 18ct White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval tanzanite claw set within border of brilliant-cut diamonds.
Estimate: 600-700
257. A Modern 18ct Yellow and White Gold Cartier Style Gent's Single Stone Diamond Ring, with screw detail in satin finish, semi-collet set to the centre with brilliant-cut diamond, approximate diamond weight 0.50cts.
Estimate: 1000-1400
258. A Victorian Style Gent's Single Stone Diamond Ring, reeded claw set with brilliant-cut diamond between tapering shoulders, stamped "18k", approximate diamond weight 1.00cts
Estimate: 1600-2000
259. An 18ct White Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut diamonds collet rub-over set in crossover design between plain shoulders.
Estimate: 350-450
260. An 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones claw set between plain shoulders, approximate total diamond weight 2.50cts.
Estimate: 2500-3000
261. An 18ct Gold Five Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones claw set between plain shoulders, approximate total diamond weight 1.50cts.
Estimate: 1100-1400
262. An 18ct Gold Seven Stone Diamond Flowerhead Cluster Ring, claw set throughout with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 2.75cts.
Estimate: 2200-2500
263. An 18ct Gold Marquise-Cut Single Stone Diamond Ring, claw set between plain shoulders, approximate diamond weight 1.30cts.
Estimate: 1500-2000
264. A Modern Diamond Cluster Ring, composed of central oval-cut diamond, claw set between six brilliant-cut diamonds and tapering shoulders, stamped "18k".
Estimate: 450-550
265. An 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, claw set to the centre with a radiant-cut diamond, between two smaller brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 1.50cts.
Estimate: 1500-2000
266. An 18ct White Gold Princess-Cut Five Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform stones claw set between plain shoulders, approximate total diamond weight 1.30cts.
Estimate: 1100-1300
267. A Modern 18ct White Gold Princess-Cut Diamond Dress Ring, reeded bar claw set with eight uniform princess-cut diamonds, between reeded shoulders.
Estimate: 1100-1300
268. A Platinum Princess-Cut Single Stone Diamond Ring, within four double claw setting and plain shoulders.
Estimate: 1000-1400
269. An 18ct Gold Seven Stone Diamond Flowerhead Cluster Ring, claw set throughout with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 2.70cts.
Estimate: 1700-2000
270. An Edwardian 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, of gypsy style, star set with old and single-cut diamonds, Birmingham 1900; An Edwardian 18ct Gold Diamond Ring, of scrolling crossover design with graduated old and single-cut diamonds. (2)
Estimate: 100-150
271. A 15ct Gold Turquoise Dress Ring, of gypsy style star set with three graduated cabochon turquoise, Chester 1911; A Victorian Dress Ring, collet set between scroll engraved shoulders, Birmingham 1880; A Signet ring, the square panel engraved "SG"; A Further Ring. (4)
Estimate: 30-50
272. An 18ct Gold Jade Single Stone Signet Ring, the oval cabochon collet set within plain setting.
Estimate: 30-50
273. A Sapphire and Diamond Circular Cluster Ring, claw set throughout with eight old-cut diamonds and circular sapphire, between old-cut diamond shoulders, stamped "18ct".
Estimate: 250-300
274. A Single Stone Diamond Ring, the old-cut stone in square setting between tapering millegrain set diamond shoulders, stamped "18ct".
Estimate: 100-150
275. A Large Two Stone Diamond Ring, of crossover design claw set with two old-brilliant-cut diamonds, between millegrain set single-cut diamond shoulders, stamped "18ct", approximate total diamond weight 2.05cts.
Estimate: 2000-3000
276. A Circular Diamond Cluster Ring, claw set with central brilliant-cut diamond, within border of claw set single-cut diamonds, stamped "18ct".
Estimate: 150-200
277. A Modern 18ct Gold Millennium-Cut Single Stone Diamond Ring, the central single stone four claw set between six brilliant-cut diamonds.
Estimate: 200-300
278. An 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the central brilliant-cut stone four claw set between two triangular-cut diamonds.
Estimate: 300-400
279. A Single Stone Diamond Ring, the central brilliant-cut diamond six claw set between bar claw set tapering baguette-cut shoulders, stamped "18ct".
Estimate: 300-400
280. A Modern Emerald and Diamond Openwork Cluster Ring, composed of central graduated row of claw set brilliant-cut diamonds, between crossover style shoulders of graduated circular claw set emeralds, stamped "18ct".
Estimate: 300-400
281. An Opal and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the central oval cabochon opal claw set between two single-cut diamonds and crossover shoulders, stamped "18ct".
Estimate: 100-150
282. A 14ct Yellow and White Gold Emerald Diamond Dress Ring, the central square panel collet set with four square emeralds between tapered reeded brilliant-cut diamond shoulders.
Estimate: 100-150
283. A Three Stone Diamond Ring, illusion set with three single-cut diamonds in crossover setting, stamped "18ct" "Plat".
Estimate: 100-150
284. A 9ct Gold Emerald and Diamond Dress Ring, of reeded crossover design, claw set with circular emeralds and single-cut diamond.
Estimate: 100-150
285. A 9ct Gold Victorian Style Opal and Garnet Seven Stone Ring, claw set throughout within scroll setting.
Estimate: 100-150
286. An 18ct Gold Millennium-Cut Five Stone Diamond Ring, the graduated rectangular stones claw set in stepped line, between plain shoulders.
Estimate: 350-400
287. A Modern 9ct Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval sapphire claw set within border of single-cut diamond and single-cut diamond set shoulders.
Estimate: 250-300
288. A XIX Century Seed Pearl Mourning Ring, of rectangular form with central glazed hairwork panel, within border of seed pearls, between scroll and foliate carved shoulders, inscribed "Ann Whittby, OB, 9 Apl 1814, OET '86 Mary Bonnet OB 19 Nov, 1811 OET 52".
Estimate: 80-120
289. A 15ct Gold Gent's Signet Ring, the central oval bloodstone panel, collet set between naturalistic serpent crossover shoulders and reeded shank (marks rubbed).
Estimate: 100-150
290. A Gent's 9ct Gold Signet Ring, the square panel engraved "KCW".
Estimate: 80-100
291. An 18ct Gold Gent's Bloodstone Signet Ring, the square panel initialled "HW", Birmingham 1871.
Estimate: 60-100
292. A Three Stone Diamond Ring, claw set throughout with graduated old-brilliant-cut stones between single-cut diamond shoulders.
Estimate: 300-500
293. An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone claw set between plain shoulders.
Estimate: 100-150
294. An 18ct Gold Diamond Half Eternity Ring, channel set with ten brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 1.00cts, complete with GemScan certificate.
Estimate: 300-400
295. A Modern 18ct White Gold Three Row Bracelet, composed of openwork fancy chain links, claw set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, to snap clasp, approximate total diamond weight 4.50cts.
Estimate: 4000-5000
296. A Fetter and Three Link Bracelet, with central panel "M Bradley Fox and Hounds Bamhope", stamped "9ct"; A Heart Shape Locket Pendant, with engraved decoration, stamped "9ct", on chain; Oval Locket Pendant, with foliate engraved decoration, monogrammed "SN", on belcher-link chain.
Estimate: 80-120
297. An Art Deco Bakelite Panel Bracelet, composed of four large curved panels in four autumnal colours, with brass highlights, applied to brass backing joined by wide loop hinges and snap clasp.
Estimate: 30-50
298. An Art Deco Bracelet, composed of green, black and white graduated circular and marquise shape collet settings, to snap clasp; A Rectangular Art Deco Marcasite Panel Brooch, collet set to the centre within openwork and enamel highlighted border, stamped "Sterling". (2)
Estimate: 30-50
299. A 9ct Gold Curb-Link Charm Bracelet, to bolt ring, suspending eleven novelty assorted charm pendants (one incomplete); together with five loose charms and a 9ct gold heart-shape padlock clasp.
Estimate: 150-200
300. A Curb-Link Charm Bracelet, the uniform chain, to bolt ring, suspending numerous novelty charm pendants including Yorkshire Roses, 1918 50 Centimes coin, enamel examples, souvenir etc.
Estimate: 30-50
301. A 9ct Gold Amethyst Bracelet, composed of 'reef knot' openwork links claw set with oval amethysts to swivel and loop fastener.
Estimate: 100-150
302. A XIX Century Oval Brooch, with central oval cabochon within shaped beaded border, (lacking glazed verso); A XIX Century Heart Shape Padlock Clasp, collet set with oval cabochon with allover acanthus leaf engraved decoration and glazed locket verso. (2)
Estimate: 40-60
303. An Edwardian Openwork Seed Pearl Bar Brooch, of scroll design, on knife-edge bar, stamped "9ct"; Another Example, with central collet setting; An Irregular Green Turquoise Bead Pendant; A Brooch Safety Chain.
Estimate: 30-50
304. A Victorian Scottish Hardstone Brooch, of circular lobed design with open centre, set with jasper, moss and banded agate etc.
Estimate: 20-40
305. A Victorian Jet Cameo Brooch, of oval form depicting female profile within openwork spirally twisted border with geometric detail, on applied brooch fitting.
Estimate: 30-50
306. A XIX Century Oval Shell Carved Cameo Brooch, depicting The Three Graces, collet set within swivelling panel, with locket verso, within double ropetwist border (lacking glazed panel verso).
Estimate: 60-80
308. A XIX Century Oval Shell Carved Cameo Brooch, collet set within textured ribbon twisted border, with glazed locket verso.
Estimate: 50-80
309. A Large XIX Century Oval Shell Carved Cameo Brooch, depicting classical female profile, collet set within openwork border.
Estimate: 100-150
310. A Pair of Modern 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set within openwork setting.
Estimate: 150-200
311. A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 0.40cts.
Estimate: 200-300
312. A Pair of Modern 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone semi-tension set, approximate total diamond weight 0.40cts.
Estimate: 350-450
313. A Pair of Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set, on screw posts, approximate total diamond weight 0.65cts.
Estimate: 450-550
314. A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.00cts.
Estimate: 1000-1500
315. A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone six claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.40cts.
Estimate: 1500-2000
316. A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone three claw set, approximate total diamond weight 2.05cts.
Estimate: 3000-4000
317. A Pair of Modern Diamond Earrings, of line design, each claw set with seven uniform brilliant-cut diamonds, on post fittings, approximate total diamond weight 0.50cts.
Estimate: 350-400
318. A Pair of 18ct White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Oval Cluster Earstuds, the oval tanzanite four double claw set within border of brilliant-cut diamonds.
Estimate: 800-1000
319. A Modern 18ct Gold White Diamond Set Necklace, composed of twenty-five curved bar links claw set to the front with twelve brilliant-cut diamonds, to snap clasp.
Estimate: 750-850
320. An 18ct White Gold Princess-Cut Single Stone Diamond Pendant, corner claw set on split bale, on 18ct white gold chain.
Estimate: 650-750
321. A Modern Three Stone Diamond Pendant, of graduated openwork design, claw set with three graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped "750", on 18ct gold snake chain.
Estimate: 600-700
322. A Lalique Pink Glass Heart Shape Pendant, suspended on a pink cord, boxed.
Estimate: 40-60
323. A Uniform Five Strand Cultured Pearl Bead Necklace, strung to a 9ct gold sapphire and cultured pearl flowerhead snap clasp.
Estimate: 200-300
324. A George V Sovereign, 1912, in 9ct gold openwork collet pendant mount, on oval belcher-link chain, to bolt ring, stamped "9k".
Estimate: 100-150
325. A Ropetwist Muff Chain, of uniform design to bolt ring, stamped "9ct".
Estimate: 100-200
326. A 9ct Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cross Pendant, of shaped design claw set with five oval sapphires and collet rub over set with six brilliant-cut stones.
Estimate: 100-150
327. A Jet Bead Watch Albert, composed of irregular beads to panel hook and single swivel, suspending faceted ball; A Graduated Carved Bead Necklace, the circular beads with star pierced detail (damaged). (2)
Estimate: 40-60
328. A XIX Century Oval Hardstone Seal Fob Pendant, the oval milky quartz detailed with Armorial crest, initialled to the centre "LF" within a shield surmounted by an eagle and a serpent, collet set within openwork mount and reeded bale.
Estimate: 40-60
329. A 9ct Gold Elongated Curb-Link Double Albert, to double swivel, suspending T-bar.
Estimate: 180-220
330. A Fancy Belcher-Link Albert, the uniform patterned links applied "9c", to single swivel, suspending T-bar, stamped "9ct".
Estimate: 100-150
331. A 9ct Gold Graduated Curb-Link Double Albert, to double swivel, suspending T-bar.
Estimate: 200-250
335. Rolex; A Gent's 1960's 9ct Gold Cased Watch, the signed 'precision' dial with Arabic numerals within plain bezel and case, stamped "Rolex" "RWC3332", Edinburgh 1968, movement stamped "Montines Rolex S.A.", "Geneva Swiss" "Seventeen 17 Jewels", on later expanding Excalibur bracelet.
Estimate: 600-800
336. Rolex Tudor; A Lady's Watch, the signed cushion-shape dial with Arabic numerals, within plain case to single loop lugs, on later 9ct gold bracelet, movement stamped "Seventeen 17 Jewels", case stamped "Liberty Watch Case Co".
Estimate: 250-350
337. An Early XX Century Gun Metal Cased Chronograph Pocketwatch/Wristwatch, the circular white enamel dial with black, red, blue and green Arabic numerals, with two subsidiary dials and numerical outer rings and stop watch, the plain case with large crown at 12 o'clock and applied lugs at 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock, case and movement dust cover stamped "62927", on later leather strap.
Estimate: 600-800
338. Eberhard & Co; A Lady's Watch, the signed circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and seconds hand, within plain case with wire lugs, stamped "14k", on later leather strap.
Estimate: 100-150
339. Rolex; A 9ct Gold Cased Dress Watch, the signed circular dial with black and red Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain cushion-shape case, engraved "T.B.M 5-8-36", movement stamped "Rolex Prima", "Timed 6 Positions For all Climates 15 Jewels", case stamped "RWC Ltd", Birmingham 1910.
Estimate: 400-600
340. International Watch Co, Schaffhausen; A Pocketwatch Wristwatch, the signed circular white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial within modern watch case, with movement visible through clear reverse, movement numbered "225288", on leather strap.
Estimate: 350-450
341. Longines; A 1930's Hallmarked Silver Cased Watch, the signed circular dial with black and red Arabic numerals and seconds hand, within plain case with hinged lugs, London 1935, movement stamped "Longines" "15 Jewels Swiss Made" "5344841", on later leather strap.
Estimate: 300-400
342. A 9ct Gold Cased Watch, the square dial with black Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, London 1934, on leather strap.
Estimate: 50-70
343. A 9ct Gold Cased Lady's Watch, the circular dial with black Arabic numerals, within plain case, to single hinged lugs, on snake style bracelet, movement stamped "Centaur Mark II", inscribed "M from H 8.5.24", Glasgow 1923.
Estimate: 40-60
344. A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case with vacant cartouche, SF, London 1880, on graduated curb-link Albert chain to single swivel suspending T-bar, medallion pendant and watch key.
Estimate: 40-60
345. Patek Philippe & Co Geneve; A Gold Plated Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the signed white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, movement marked "PATEK PHILIPPE & CO No.9171 GENEVA" "E.A.WHIPPLE SPRINGFIELD MASS".
Estimate: 500-700
346. Garrard; A 9ct Gold Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the signed circular dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case with presentation inscription dated "...December 1955", Birmingham 1965, in fitted case, complete with purchase receipt dated 1970, and Garrad & Co Ltd outer cardboard box.
Estimate: 100-150
347. J.W.Benson; A 9ct Gold Cased Half Hunter Pocketwatch, the signed circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial within plain case with blue Roman numerals, London
Estimate: 150-200
349. WILLIE RAWSON (Sheffield Artist)
A quiet sunlit street (possibly Crich, near Matlock), with two chickens feeding by shadow, watercolour , signed and dated '16,
24 x 33.5cms.
Estimate: 100-200
350. HERBERT HILL (Sheffield Artist)
Wyming Brooke, Lodgemoor, Sheffield, watercolour, signed and dated '13,
24.5 x 17cms.
Estimate: 30-50
351. AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT
White Interior Chateau Sur Loire, reproduction colour print, signed limited edition of 850,
49 x 67cms.
Estimate: 200-300
352. An Original Conservative Party Litho Poster, "You And Your Interests", some creasing, modern frame, 86 x 56cms.
Estimate: 25-35
353. An Original Conservative Party Colour Litho Poster from 1928, designed by Jack Walker, "he Balloon Man", some creasing, modern frame, 86 x 56cms.
Estimate: 35-50
354. An Original Conservative Party Colour Litho Poster from 1928, "A World Record - 800,000 Houses", previously folded, modern frame, 86 x 56cms.
Estimate: 25-35
355. An Original Conservative Party Litho Poster from 1928, "The Great Liberal Farce", previously folded, modern frame, 88 x 57cms.
Estimate: 30-40
356. An Original Conservative Party Full Colour Litho Poster c.1928, "Conservative Policy Lightens The Load", previously folded, modern frame, 57 x 88cms.
Estimate: 35-50
358. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (1931-1996)
'London Road' limited edition artist proof print published by Hibbert Bros, 229/350, graphite signed lower right margin,
32 x 41cms.
Estimate: 40-60
359. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (1931-1996)
'Sheffield Fair' limited edition artist proof print published by Hibbert Bros, 164/250, graphite signed lower right margin,
30 x 41.5cms.
Estimate: 40-60
360. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (1931-1996)
'Fitzalan Square' limited edition artist proof print published by Hibbert Bros, 284/350, graphite signed lower right margin,
30 x 41.5cms.
Estimate: 40-60
361. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (1931-1996)
'Church Street' limited edition artist proof print published by Hibbert Bros, 42/350, graphite signed lower right margin,
30 x 43.5cms.
Estimate: 40-60
362. AFTER ALFRED LOUIS BRUNET-DEBAINES (1845-1939)
A set of nine late XIX Century architectural soft ground etchings, signed in pencil, on India paper, plate size 15 x 24cms.
Estimate: 60-80
363. AFTER CARLOS FISCH
Studies of hatted ladies, printed in black and red, reproduction prints with facsimile signature, framed,
35 x 27cms.
Estimate: 25-40
364. L... RANDALL (XIX / XX Century)
A series of European landscape and town views, mostly captioned and dated, watercolours, unframed, various sizes.
Estimate: 60-80
365. A XIX Century Sepia Photograph, of a lady wearing mourning attire, in a heavily carved delicate gilt oval frame; all framed within a velvet back mahogany wall display,
45.5 x 40 cms.
Estimate: 50-100
368. FULVIO TESSITORE (1870-1933)
A Busy Italian Street Scene; An Italian Port Market; a pair, watercolours,
30 x 15cms, gilt mounts and frames. (2)
Estimate: 150-250
369. SAMUEL PROUT (1783-1852)
Street Scene, Ulm Germany, watercolour, signed lower left,
42 x 26.5cms.
Estimate: 800-1000
370. T. B. HARDY (1842-1897)
Fishing boats on the Maltese coast, buildings beyond, watercolour, signed and dated 1890 lower right,
18 x 34.5cms.
Estimate: 400-600
371. FREDERICK DONALD BLAKE R.I. (1908-1997 BRITISH)
Death; autumnal woodland, watercolour, ink, heightened white, signed BLAKE lower right, R.I. label verso,
32 x 43cms.
Estimate: 100-200
372. LES PACKHAM
'Keep the Staithes Fires Burning', watercolour, signed lower left, details verso,
25 x 39cms.
Estimate: 40-60
373. LES PACKHAM
'Winter in Eskdale, Cumbria', watercolour, signed lower right, details verso,
23 x 33.5cms.
Estimate: 20-40
374. LES PACKHAM
'Clovelly Harbour, Devon', watercolour, signed lower right, details and Mall Galleries label verso,
26 x 64cms.
Estimate: 80-120
376. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (1924-1996, BRITISH, SHEFFIELD ARTIST)
Round Lane, oil on board, signed and dated 1975 lower right,
25.5 x 35.5 cms.
Estimate: 100-200
378. J LEWIS (XIX Century)
View of the Thames, country house in a river landscape, moored boats and a figure in a punt, bridge beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower left,
40 x 61cms.
Estimate: 150-250
379. JOE SCARBOROUGH (b. 1938)
Pitsmoor, Sheffield, busy street scene including the Rock Tavern, Chatham Street etc, oil on canvas, signed and dated '90 bottom left,
60.5 x 90 cms
Estimate: 4000-5000
380. JOE SCARBOROUGH (b. 1938)
London Road, Sheffield, busy street scene with figures and vehicles outside the Locarno, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1990,
50 x 75 cms
Estimate: 3000-4000
381. DEREK CARRUTHERS (1935- BRITISH)
Choices; surreal study of a female nude on a staircase, an assault rifle propped against a door frame, oil and collage on canvas onto board, the rifle moulded and applied in relief, signed lower right, in a wood effect frame inscribed 'Art is an illusion to... an illusion of...', signed, titled and dated 1986 verso,
the canvas 84 x 101cms, overall 117 x 132cms.
Estimate: 100-200
382. DEREK CARRUTHERS (1935- BRITISH)
Surreal room study of a bird in a cage, an office chair in relief, reflected in a mirror leaning against a wall, oil and collage on canvas, onto board, signed lower right, in a wood effect frame inscribed 'Art is an illusion to... an illusion of...',
the canvas 84 x 101cms, overall 117 x 132cms.
Estimate: 100-200
383. LESLIE KENT RBA (1890-1980)
Titchfield Haven, Hillhead, moored sailing boats, oil on board, signed lower left, artist label verso,
36 x 46cms.
Estimate: 250-350
384. PRUDENCE TURNER (b.1930)
Glengariff, County Cork, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
38 x 76cms.
Estimate: 350-450
387. A Quantity of Early to Mid XX Century Lead and Steel Toy Soldiers, depicting Napoleonic, Great War and other period soldiers, bases generally unmarked.
Estimate: 30-50
388. Dinky Toys 370 Dragster Set, complete with starter unit, illustrated inners, in Very Good original box (ink inscription).
Estimate: 20-30
389. Dinky Toys 102 Joe's Car, from the Joe 90 television programme and comic strip; 104 Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, as featured in Captain Scarlet. Both VG/Exc in original boxes. (2)
Estimate: 100-150
390. A XIX Century Painted Pine Rocking Horse, with later leatherette saddle, black hooves and hair tail, on platform base, , 92cms wide, 85cms high.
Estimate: 80-120
391. Two Late Meiji Period Japanese Costume Dolls, the papier mache heads with painted features, each wearing tradition brocade trimmed dress, 29cms high.
Estimate: 40-60
392. An Armand Marseille Bisque Headed Doll, impressed 390 A8M to nape, with sleeping blue glass eyes, open mouth showing four upper teeth, auburn hair, painted composition body, in later outfit, approximately 65cms tall.
Estimate: 60-80
393. Britains Toys "Lilliput World" LV604 Fordson Tractor, navy blue body, red hubs. Excellent to NM, with driver in original box.
Estimate: 60-80
394. Britains Toys "Lilliput World" LV605 Milk Float And Horse, (Horton Toys Ltd), Excellent in dusted otherwise Excellent cream/green box.
Estimate: 40-60
395. Britains Toys "Lilliput World" LV606 Tumbrel Cart, (Horton Toys Ltd), complete with hay ladders and carter. Excellent in illustrated box (one damaged flap).
Estimate: 40-60
396. Dinky Toys - Five Boxed Military Vehicles, 622 10 ton Army Truck, Excellent in date stamped blue/white box; 641, 670, 674 and 692 (gun), generally Very Good in illustrated yellow boxes.
Estimate: 60-100
397. Dinky Suprtoys #660 Mighty Antar Tank Transporter, military green in blue/white picture box; #661 Recovery Tractor, in blue/white picture box, both very good in dusted boxes; Together with #651 Centurion Tank, no box. (3)
Estimate: 60-90
398. Corgi Gift Set No.3 Thunderbird Guided Missile And RAF Land Rover, Excellent in dusted box with rubbed corners.
Estimate: 60-90
399. A Cast Model of the Coronation Chair of England by Britains, Ltd, c.1934, with removable 'stone of scone', in original card box bearing label.
Estimate: 20-40
400. A XIX Century Cast Iron Knurr And Spell Game, with adjustable catapulting arm on four corner ground spikes; together with five ceramic firing balls, 52.5 cms long.
Estimate: 60-80
401. Britains and Other British Lead and Hollowcast Figures, including farmyard animals, approximately 60 items.
Estimate: 60-80
402. Britains Ltd, Set 1470 State Coach c.1937, comprising eight Windsor Greys with four riders, gilt State Coach with Royal couple, in maroon box bearing black and gold label. Signs of use, box rubbed at extremities, Fair.
Estimate: 50-100
403. Matchbox Regular Wheels - Nine Emergency Vehicles, including 59c Ford Galaxie Fire Chief (light blue), 57c Land Rover Fire Truck (bpw) ans 3c Mercedes Ambulance. Generally Exc to Near Mint vehicles in various condition boxes. (9)
Estimate: 50-70
404. Matchbox Regular Wheels - 15d VW 1500 Saloon (label), 19d Lotus Racing Car, (green), 41c Ford GT Racer (white body and yellow hubs), 52b BRM racing car (blue, RN5), 73b Ferrari F1 Racing Car. Exc to Near Mint vehicles in similar boxes. (5)
Estimate: 40-60
405. Matchbox Regular Wheels - 27d Mercedes 230 SL, (some oxidisation to base); 28c Jaguar MK Ten (bpw); 32b E Type Jaguar (clear windows, black tyres); 44b Rolls Royce Phantom V (metallic mauve, bpw); 53b Mercedes Benz 220 SE (dark red, bpw); 75b Ferrari Berlinetta (metallic Green, unpainted base). Very Good to Near Mint vehicles in various condition boxes. (6)
Estimate: 50-70
406. Matchbox Regular Wheels - Ten Construction Vehicles, including 43b A.B Tractor Shovel (yellow driver, red shovel), 69b Hatra Tractor Shovel (all yellow), 17d Foden Tipper (red base). very Good to Near Mint models in various condition boxes (10).
Estimate: 40-60
407. Matchbox Regular Wheels - Eight Models, including 22c Pontiac Sports Coupe (patent no.), 31c Lincoln Continental (sea green) and 33b Ford Zephyr (bpw). Very Good to Near Mint models in Very Good to Excellent boxes. (8)
Estimate: 60-80
408. Matchbox Regular Wheels - Ten Models, including 67b VW 1600 TL (silver hubcaps), 14d Iso Grifo (dark metallic blue), 25d Ford Cortina (standard) and 46c Mercedes Benz 300 SE (green). Very Good to Near Mint models in various condition boxes. (10)
Estimate: 40-60
409. Matchbox Regular Wheels - 71c Ford Heavy Wreck Truck, with red cab and jib, white body and base, amber windows and black plastic wheels, detailed loadbed. Near Mint in Near Excellent Type F box.
Estimate: 100-150
410. Matchbox Regular Wheels - 46b Pickfords Removals Van, (green, bpw), 62b Radio Rentals TV Service Van (bpw, red accessories). Both Excellent in Excellent boxes. (2)
Estimate: 40-60
411. Matchbox Regular Wheels - Ten Construction and Commercial Models, including 49b Mercedes Unimog (light blue), 42c Iron Fairy crane, and 11c Jumbo Crane (red weight box). Generally VG/Exc models in various condition boxes.
Estimate: 40-60
412. Matchbox Regular Wheels - Ten Models, including Truck and Trailer, 6c Euclid Dump Truck (+bw) and 65c Combine Harvester (with hole). VG to Exc condition in similar boxes.
Estimate: 40-60
413. Matchbox Regular Wheels - Nine Models, including 6d Ford Pick-up (white grille), 45b Ford Corsair with boat (unpainted base) and 71b Jeep Pick-up (white interior). Generally Exc to Near Mint models in Exc boxes. (9)
Estimate: 50-70
414. Matchbox Regular Wheels - Refuse Collector, (fine tread), 33c Lamborghini Miura (red interior, chrome hubs), 38c Honda Motorcycle and trailer (without decals), 74a Mobile Refreshments Bar (light blue base, gpw). Exc to NM models in similar boxes. (4)
Estimate: 40-60
415. Matchbox Regular Wheels - 51c Douglas Tipper, orange cab and body, white grille and cab base, black plastic wheels. Exc/NM in Exc/NM box; 3b Bedford Tipper, red back black plastic wheels, NM in Exc box.
Estimate: 20-30
416. A Triang Toys Radio Controlled Cargo Ship, the "MS British Adventurer", in original date stamped box, complete with boxed battery operated control base.
Estimate: 40-60
417. A Chad Valley 'Growler' Teddy Bear, circa
1938 - 1953 with chest tag and each foot bearing "Queen" label, 75 cms high,
very good condition.
Estimate: 80-120
419. A Chad Valley Bagatelle c.1930, featuring Tiger Tim, Willie Ostrich, Jumbo Elephant and other characters from "The Rainbow" comic, with advertisement label verso.
Estimate: 15-25
424. An Early XX Century Sandown Races Game, by Finch Mason and Welman (Ayr Games), complete with betting mat, instructions and counters, in original case.
Estimate: 40-60
425. A Late Victorian or Edwardian "Fish-Ponds" Fishing Game, in original box, bearing label with German and French text.
Estimate: 15-25
426. Britains Toys Ltd American Civil War Gun Crew (#4435), featuring four confederate soldiers, gun and ammunition. Excellent in Very Good box.
Estimate: 70-100
427. Dinky Toys #726 Messerschmitt B.F 909E, in camouflage, with instructions. Near Mint on original blister pack base.
Estimate: 40-60
428. Dinky Toys #710 Beechcraft S35 Bonanza, Excellent in Exc/NM, blister pack, #736 Bundesmarine Sea King helicopter. Excellent to Near Mint with decals applied, with ammunition in Exc/NM blister pack. (2)
Estimate: 40-60
429. A Dean's Rag Book Princess Doll, vinyl face with painted features, straw packed, 102cms high.
Estimate: 20-30
431. A XIX Century Fruitwood Snuff Box, inlaid to the cover with a mother of pearl lozenge, lined in horn, 8cms wide.
Estimate: 20-30
433. A XIX Century Papier Maché Oblong Tray, with rounded corners, decorated with a border pattern gilt with birds and meandering plant forms, 72 x 53cms.
Estimate: 60-80
434. An Early XX Century Mahogany Tennis Press with Three Racquets marked "George Bussey & Co Ltd, London".
Estimate: 40-60
435. A XIX Century Tortoiseshell Small Box, of oblong form, with a serpentine cover, the interior bands veneered in ivory, 3 x 7.5 x 5cms (crack to base).
Estimate: 100-140
436. A XIX Century Tortoiseshell Rectangular Box, the quarter veneered cover centred by a silver tablet, the green velvet interior fitted with a white metal tape measure and thimble, 13cms wide, and a mother of pearl handled corkscrew and an embossed white metal folding knife, marked "Taylor".
Estimate: 200-250
437. An Early XX Century Russian Lacquered Box, the cover painted with troika in a winter landscape, 13.5cms x 4.5cms.
Estimate: 40-60
438. A Russian Lacquered Casket, composed of two hinged compartments, the top decorated with a colourful scene of a troika in a winter's landscape, on bracket feet, 7 x 9cms.
Estimate: 30-50
439. A Japanese Meiji Period Lacquer Table Cabinet, composed of an arrangement of six drawers and a sliding panel, enclosing two further drawers, decorated in red and gilt with simple plant form, and insect, 20.5 x 20.5 x 9cms; Together with a Miniature Chest of Three Graduated Drawers, painted with a willow tree and bird in flight, 11.5 x 11 x 5.5cms. (2)
Estimate: 20-30
440. An Early XIX Century Rosewood Sarcophagus Form Tea Caddy, the hinged cover with a centre raised tablet, inlaid with mother of pearl scrolls, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, on bun feet, 22.5cms wide (one foot missing).
Estimate: 40-60
441. A Black Forest Bear, in upright stance, clasping a brass and plastic horn shape vessel linked by a chain from its nose, 28cms high.
Estimate: 120-160
442. A Victorian Walnut Work Box, of rectangular form, inlaid with a mother of pearl diamond lozenge and conforming escutcheon, the interior fitted with a single tray, 30cms wide.
Estimate: 30-50
443. A Mauchline Tartanware Vesta Holder, of domed beehive shape, decorated with the McFarlane tartan, on a circular base, previously with striker to underside, 7cms high.
Estimate: 35-50
444. A Mid XIX Century Walnut Brass Bound Writing Box, the slope with black leather tooled scriver and fitted interior.
Estimate: 60-80
446. A Set of XIX Century Stag Horn Antlers, mounted on oak shield frame.
Estimate: 40-60
447. A Policeman Car Mascot Designed by John Hassall, with a painted head and chromed body and helmet, 13cms high.
Estimate: 250-350
448. After Milo; A Bonze Animalia Figure of a Bull, on a square base with foundry mark, raised on a black marble plinth, 26cms high overall.
Estimate: 200-300
449. After Jules Weyns (1849-1925 Belgian); A Bronze Bust, of a young woman, signed, 30cms high.
Estimate: 250-350
450. A Gilt Bronze Bust, of a young woman, her ringletted hair dressed with vine, on a waisted socle and square base, 23cms high.
Estimate: 150-200
451. An Arts & Crafts Keswick School Copper Plate, decorated with fish, 29cms wide.
Estimate: 80-120
452. An Early XIX Century Brass Warming Pan, with engraved and pierced lid, to turned fruitwood handle, 100cms long.
Estimate: 30-50
453. A XIX Century Brass Footman, with wheel decoration to top and pierced frieze on cabriole style legs.
Estimate: 40-60
454. A Regency Pierced Brass Fender, with rounded ends, on claw feet, 120cms wide, 21cms high.
Estimate: 20-30
455. A Pair of XIX Century Chinese Cloisonné Pot Pourri and Covers, of spherical form, the pierced covers with flowerhead finials, raised on three feet, 14cms high. (2)
Estimate: 30-50
457. A Propelling Tooth Pick, with bright cut engraved decoration and inset terminal.
Estimate: 20-30
458. An Early XX Century Silver Bladed Penknife, with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1906, makers mark JYC, 8.5cms extended length; Together with a Three Bladed Penknife with Mother of Pearl Handle, 17.5cms extended length. (2)
Estimate: 15-20
459. An Early XX Century Polished Pewter Hors D'Oeuvres Basket, of oval form with a fixed overhead handle, embossed with fruits and leaves and two grasshoppers to the base of the handle, fitted with four glass dishes, 30cms wide. 14.5cms high.
Estimate: 75-125
460. A Set of W. T. Avery Hanging Beam Scales, to weigh 4lbs, with seven weights ranging from 2lb to 1/4oz, the beam with lithographed label "W&T Avery, Ltd, Birmingham - Patent Class C. To Weigh 4lbs", in a fitted black painted metallic case.
Estimate: 60-100
461. A Pair of XIX Century French Patinated Bronze Figures of Greek Gods, after the Antique, stamped "Sevres", on marble bases, 20cms high. (2)
Estimate: 600-800
462. An Art Deco 'Coral Pewter Sheffield' Lidded Box, of tapering rectangular form, on angular base, with allover textured decoration and Celtic style hammered border.
Estimate: 15-25
463. A Pair of Early XX Century Chinese Cloisonné Baluster Vases and Covers, decorated with celestial dragons chasing the sacred pearl, 20cms high (lacking finials).
Estimate: 20-40
465. A XIX Century Herb Chopper, with a finely moulded rosewood handle and pierced iron rounded blade, 29cms.
Estimate: 40-60
467. XIX Century Pewter - a gravy spoon, a 1 pint measure inscribed "G.Fearn, Horseshoe, Caxton Rd" with scroll handle and spout, two muffiniers, a drum mustard, a domed covered mustard with pierced body, two small measures, a cauldron salt, a small thistle and two further items. (12)
Estimate: 25-45
469. A Japanese Meiji Period Jardiniere, of ovoid form, decorated with a bird amongst peonies, berries and russet coloured leaves against a cream ground, 30cms wide, 20cms high.
Estimate: 50-75
470. A Pair of Japanese Vases, of shouldered tapering form, decorated with dwellings resting amongst trees and rock against mountains, on a sage green ground, 31.5cms high.
Estimate: 100-150
471. A Pair of Japanese Meiji Period Panelled Ovoid Vases, decorated with aventurine panels of dragons below brocade shoulders, on a blue ground, 32cms high.
Estimate: 100-150
472. A Pair of XIX Century Chinese Brass and Cloisonné Two Handled Vases, of baluster form, each decorated with bands of flowers, scrolls and emblems against a turquoise ground, 31.5cms high.
Estimate: 90-120
473. A Chinese Bronze and Enamel Two Handled Vase, with champagne enamelled body, 30.5cms high.
Estimate: 60-80
474. A XIX Century Chinese Cloisonné Enamelled Bronze Vase, with raised decoration of lotus flowers and emblems in red, blue, green and white, against a textured ground, 30cms high.
Estimate: 100-200
475. A Japanese Meiji Period Shouldered Ovoid Vase, decorated with daisies against a deep blue ground, 14.5cms high; A Small Blue Enamel Bottle Vase, with a moulded compressed body, 11.5cms high; A Japanese Cloisonné Circular Bowl, decorated with white blossom against an apple green ground, Another Similar, black ground, 11.5cms wide.
Estimate: 30-50
476. A Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonné Ovoid Vase, decorated with a bird and butterfly amongst blossom, within brocade and stiff leaf borders, 31cms high.
Estimate: 75-100
477. A Japanese Meiji Period Shouldered Ovoid Vase, decorated with three Imperial dragons and the sacred pearls amongst clouds, against a black ground, between brocade borders, 31cms high.
Estimate: 50-70
478. A Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonné Plate, decorated with two geese in flight with grasses, against a black speckled ground, 30cms wide.
Estimate: 50-70
479. A Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonné Slender Ovoid, decorated with chrysanthemums, daisies and a butterfly against an aventurine flecked deep blue ground, 30.5cms high.
Estimate: 75-100
480. A Japanese Cloisonné Panelled Vase, decorated with chrysanthemums and daisies against a deep blue ground, 31cms high.
Estimate: 40-60
481. A Japanese Cloisonné Vase, of shouldered ovoid form, decorated with a bird amongst convolvulous, between brocade borders, 29cms high.
Estimate: 75-100
482. A Pair of Japanese Cloisonné Vases, of shouldered ovoid form, gilt with imperial dragons and the sacred pearl amongst clouds, on a black ground, 17.5cms high.
Estimate: 20-40
483. A XX Century Japanese Cloisonné Vase, of shouldered ovoid form, with an elongated neck and raised foot rim, decorated with brocade borders and stylised flowers, against a pale green ground, 16cms high, on a pierced hardwood stand.
Estimate: 30-50
484. A Pair of XX Century Japanese Cloisonné Bottle Vases, with flared rims, decorated with celestial dragons, against a deep blue ground, 15.5cms high.
Estimate: 50-80
485. A Japanese Cloisonné Spherical Censor or Jar, with a domed cover, on three peg feet, decorated with floral comet shape panels against a green ground, 10cms high.
Estimate: 40-60
486. A Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonné Shouldered Ovoid Vase, decorated with aventurine flecked floral panels and random flowers against a green ground, 15.5cms high.
Estimate: 15-25
487. A XX Century Japanese Cloisonné Vase, of shouldered ovoid form, decorated with two Imperial dragons chasing the sacred pearl, against a black ground, traced with gilt clouds, between brocade borders, 16.5cms high.
Estimate: 30-50
488. A Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonné Baluster Vase, decorated with an aventurine and enamel celestial dragon against a blue ground, 25cms high (damaged).
Estimate: 60-80
489. A Japanese Cloisonné Ovoid Vase, decorated with daisies and chrysanthemums in 'foil' baskets, against a blue ground, 25cms high.
Estimate: 50-80
490. A Japanese Cloisonné Plate, decorated with guinea fowl and flowers, the border with butterflies, against a blue ground, the underside with conforming border, on a raised foot rim, 20cms wide.
Estimate: 40-60
491. A Japanese Meiji Period Plate, enamelled with wading birds amongst waterlilies and other flowering plants, within hatched border, on a raised foot rim, 24.5cms.
Estimate: 30-50
492. A Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonné Sleeve Vase, decorated with storks, butterflies, bamboo and flowers against a blue ground, between stiff leaf borders, 24.5cms high.
Estimate: 50-70
493. A Japanese Meiji Period Cloisonné ovoid vase, decorated with swimming ducks and flowers, against a pale blue ground, 31cms high (damages).
Estimate: 40-60
494. A Victorian Cast Iron Coal Scuttle, the heavy hinged cover cast in relief with a dragon amongst seed head and foliage, marked LFB and coloured a deep turquoise, on peg feet, 24.5cms high.
Estimate: 70-100
495. A Cast Patinated Spelter Font, the leaf shape vessel supported by a figure of Cupid, on a shell base from a grotesque mask and laurel plinth, 106cms high.
Estimate: 125-175
496. A Chinese Jade Figure of a Bijin, in flowing robes, in a garden with a cat, on a pierced hardwood stand, 18cms high, modern.
Estimate: 20-30
497. A Late XIX Century Bone Stanhope Pencil Holder, the finial with views if Ipswich, 10cms; Two Plastic Needle Cases. (3)
Estimate: 15-25
498. An Early XIX Century Enamel Patch Box, the cover painted in black with "British Gratitude To Nelsons Valour" within a laurel wreath over a pale blue body, the interior with a mirror (cracked), 4cms wide. Together with A 1781 Charles III Spanish Reale, bearing inscription dated 1796. (2)
Estimate: 75-125
499. Two Pairs of XIX Century Children's Leather Clogs, with metal fasteners, one with metal toe caps.
Estimate: 40-60
503. Butler (Arthur G) illus. Frohawk (FW) British Birds With Their Nests And Eggs, Brumby & Clarke. Six vols, n.d. circa 1899, 4to. Red cloth, gilt spines. Chromolithographic and other plates. (6)
Estimate: 50-80
504. An Autograph Album, containing the signatures of Laurel and Hardy (with vignette card), Sammy Davis Jnr, Billy Smart, Adam Faith, Z Cars etc.
Estimate: 100-150
505. Wodehouse (P.G.) Young Men in Spats, Jenkins 1936. First Edition. 8vo, 312pp+ ads. Turquoise cloth, dusted compressed edges, dustjacket price 2/6 with Drones Book Club banner, a few closed tears; Plus Seven Further Titles, including Thank You Jeeves, Right Ho Jeeves, Piccadilly Jim. Early impressions in dustjackets.
Estimate: 100-200
507. Lambert (John James) Records of The Skinners of London. Company of Skinners 1933. 4to, 429pp, gilt top edge, Very Fine; Wadmore (James Foster) Some Account of The Worshipful Company of Skinners of London. London 1902. 8vo, 340pp, gilt stamped red cloth, gilt top edge. Spine slightly faded otherwise Fine. (2)
Estimate: 50-70
508. Hunter (Joseph) The History And Topography of The Parish of Sheffield... A New And Enlarged Edition by The Rev Alfred Gatty, London 1869. Folio, rebound red cloth, some foxing to frontis.
Estimate: 60-100
509. Swaysland (W) Familiar Wild Birds, Cassell & Co Ltd 1883, Series one to four, 8vo, half crushed morocco and gilt veined marbled endpapers bound by Zaehnsdorf, colour plates and text illustrations. (4)
Estimate: 80-120
510. Marshall (Benjamin) A Chronological History, in a series of tables and appendices. Oxford 1712/13. Folio. Marbled boards (worn), eight double pages with fleur de lys armorial watermark.
Estimate: 80-120
511. Gotch (J Alfred) Architecture of The Renaissance In England, illustrated by A Series of Views And Details... With Historical And Critical Text. Batsford 1891-1896. Folio. Maroon cloth. Approximately 140 of 145 plates, each folio with text and index.
Estimate: 200-300
513. White Star Line / Cunard Interest - A Wonderful Collection of Brochures, Passenger Lists, Menus, Tour Guides, Road Maps and Other Ephemera Collected by a Young Sheffield Lady During 1929, starting in Liverpool aboard the SS Regina, through North America via Pennsylvania, Michigan, Toronto and Montreal, and returning to England aboard RMS Cedric in October that year. Included in this lot is an autograph book containing the signatures of fellow passengers and musicians and other artists who performed during the voyages, and two framed floor plans of the Regina and the Cedric.
Estimate: 800-1000
518. World War I Star and Memorial Plaque to 19886 Pte. Edward Ward, (later Lance Corporal), 6th Btn. Yorks and Lancs Regiment, killed in action 15th June 1917 with Defence Medal, regiment bi-metal badge, two postcards and photograph of the deceased soldier.
Estimate: 40-60
519. A WWII Fascist Party Propaganda Postcard Depicting Italian, German and Japanese Armies Sinking the Allied Fleet, another military postcard, and a Kukri with bone hilt and sheath decorated with brass mounts.
Estimate: 15-25
520. A Queen's South Africa Medal to 2023 Sjt J Campbell, Johannesburg M.R, type 3, with 1901, 1902 and Transvaal clasps, impressed narrow sans serif naming. Fine.
Estimate: 80-120
521. A Great War Memorial Plaque with Scroll, Tube and Two Other Documents to 66969 Pte. George Short, 2nd Btn KYOLI, killed in action 4/11/1918 (Landrecies British cemetery).
Estimate: 70-90
523. A Queen's South Africa Medal, (3rd Type) to 23539 Gnr F Hayes, 15th Company, Western Division, R.G.A with 1901, 1902, Transvaal, O.F.S and C.C bars (restored).
Estimate: 80-120
524. A Queen's South Africa Medal (3rd Type) to 6177 Pte W Buxton, Royal West Kent Regiment, with 1901, 1902, Transvaal, O.F.S and C.C bars. Obverse rubbed.
Estimate: 100-150
526. A Waldorf Crystal Basket Chandelier, approximately 58cms.
Estimate: 35-50
527. A Continental Gilt Bronze and Cut Glass Five Light Chandelier, with foliate cast scroll branches issuing from a lobed and knopped centre stem, the drip trays hung with faceted drops, 60cms.
Estimate: 70-90
528. A Crystal Five Light Chandelier, the five scrolling branches issuing from a cupped and baluster stem, hung with faceted swags and drops, 55cms.
Estimate: 80-120
529. A XIX Century Oil Lamp, with a cranberry tinted moulded glass reservoir, below a double burner, the fluted stem from a domed base embossed with putti and leaves, cranberry etched glass shade, 63cms high including chimney.
Estimate: 60-80
530. A Green Marble Table Lamp, of ovoid form, with gilt metal mask handles linked by floral swags, on a calyx socle from a circular base and marble plinth and wooden platform, 40cms high.
Estimate: 30-50
532. A XX Century Mahogany Swing Mirror, with oval bevelled mirror and shaped supports, over a sloping fall front on bracket feet, 79cms wide, 71cms high.
Estimate: 50-100
533. An XVIII Century Gilt Rectangular Framed Wall Mirror, with bauble drops to breakfront pediment and barleytwist side supports.
Estimate: 180-220
534. An Early XX Century Hall Mirror, with blind fretwork frieze applied scrollwork side panels and brass coat hooks (one missing).
Estimate: 40-60
535. A Gilt Framed Pier Glass, with rectangular bevelled mirror, the frame with ogee pediment over a rosette frieze, the glass flanked by fluted side panels, 69.5 x 60cms.
Estimate: 40-60
538. A Persian Bidjar Tassled Carpet, with multicoloured floral decoration on a light blue and red ground, 400 x 296cms.
Estimate: 100-200
539. An Indian Wool Tassled Carpet, with multicoloured floral decoration on a cream ground, 396 x 278cms.
Estimate: 100-200
540. An Indian Kashmiri Part Silk Rug, the ivory field with a central medallion pendant with two lamps within corlier spandrels and multi borders, 220 x 130cms.
Estimate: 70-100
541. An Afghanistan Part Silk Rug, with a plum, blue and ivory ground, panelled ends and geometric border, 190 x 120cms.
Estimate: 70-100
543. A XX Century Microscope by Winkel-Zeiss, Gottingen, (no.37161), with optics, mirrors, spotlight and other accessories, in a fitted case.
Estimate: 50-70
544. A Mahogany Cased Barograph, no.3616/41, with brass carrying handle.
Estimate: 120-160
545. An Early XX Century Williamson Tropical Cinematographic Camera by the Williamson Kinematographic Co, Ltd, hand cranked teak case (lacking carry strap), folding viewfinder, two internal wooden film magazines, 32-tooth brass sprocket with double sprung guards etc, Aldis Butcher Anastigmat F / 3.1 2 inch lens #109407, clean with smooth iris, with helical slot marked 5ft - Inf, 23.5cms high.
Estimate: 600-1000
547. A Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos Classic Clock, with timepiece movement, the ivory coloured dial with Arabic and baton chapter ring, in a gilt brass case, printed overall with ancient motifs of the world, 22cms high.
Estimate: 200-300
548. A Slate and Rouge Marble Mantel Clock, of architectural design, the two part dial with Roman chapter ring, signed Jas. Hardy & Co Ltd, Aberdeen, the French eight day movement striking on a bell, 33cms high.
Estimate: 50-80
549. A Franzs Hermle 'Boston' Mantle Clock, with two jewels and four bell Westminster chimes, complete with instructions and key.
Estimate: 50-100
550. An Early XX Century Mahogany and Burr Walnut Balloon Clock, with timepiece movement, the white dial with Roman numerals the case with ogee cresting and inlaid with an urn, banded in boxwood, on four bun feet, 23.5cms high.
Estimate: 50-70
551. A Late XIX Century Small Mantel Clock, with timepiece movement, the two part enamel and gilt metal dial with Arabic numerals within a moulded case mounted with gilt metal Rococo scrollwork, 14cms high.
Estimate: 40-60
552. A XIX Century French Slate and Marble Mantel Clock, the Brocot movement striking on a bell, with Roman numerals, the dial signed "Grand Pierre Fils Paris", the drum shape case supported on an architecturally inspired base with a bevelled glass panel flanked by fluted columns, 46cms high.
Estimate: 60-90
553. A Late XIX Century Slate and Marble Mantel Clock, of architectural design, with a Brocot movement striking on a gong, the black chapter ring with gilt Roman numerals, the case with a gilt metal medallion to the pediment, mask and ring handles, mask and foliate mount to plinth, 44cms high.
Estimate: 140-180
554. A Reproduction Mahogany 8 Day Grandfather Clock, with movement by Kieninger with moon face, the dial stamped "Howard Miller", with half round pilasters, swan neck pediment and long glazed door, on plinth base, 216cms high.
Estimate: 300-400
555. A 1930's Oak Grandmother Clock, with 8 day Westminster Chimes movement, with elongated door to trunk, panelled base and shaped apron.
Estimate: 100-150
556. An Early XIX Century Oak Longcase Clock, of eight day movement, striking on a bell, the brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted centre with subsidiary dials and calendar aperture, pierced blue steel hands and mask spandrels, the square hood with shaped cresting, mounted with brass finials, over a cavetto pediment and plain frieze and fluted pilasters, long crossbanded door flanked by 1/4 round fluted columns, 230cms high.
Estimate: 700-900
557. A XIX Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial signed Armstrong, Hull, with seconds dial and calendar apperture, painted with fruit and flowers to the arch, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted pillasters, the crossbanded trunk with an ogee top door flanked by fluted coloumns, 218 cms high.
Estimate: 300-500
558. An Early XX Century Horologist's Portable Oak Chest, of two small and four long graduated drawers, concealed by fall front, each drawer containing small tools and equipment, together with other related items including sleeve key, small manual drill with bits in fitted case marked "Star, Suisse", bench files, a small morocco case marked "Marque Deposee - Jewellers and Watchmakers Drills".
Estimate: 100-150
559. A Quantity of Clock and Watch Parts, including back plate, XIX Century circular white dial, springs and other movement parts, Westminster chimes etc.
Estimate: 40-60
560. Horological Reference - Daniels (George) The Art of Breguet. London 1975; Leopold (J.H), The Almanus Manuscript. Hutchinson 1971; and eight others. (10)
Estimate: 20-30
564. A Steck Baby Grand Piano Circa 1920, mahogany framed, bearing stamp for "The Aeolian Company Limited" to gilt metal interior, "Herrburger Brooks Ld" to the keys and "120876" to pedal support.
Estimate: 200-300
565. A Silver Plated Dynasty Baritone Trumpet, with three valves, 54cms.
Estimate: 80-120
566. A Lachenal Rosewood Concertina, with 46 buttons and 6- fold bellows, with leather straps, in fitted case.
Estimate: 250-350
567. A XIX Century Violin, with pine front and two piece back, the interior bearing printed label "Johann Gottlob Pfretzschner... 1778"; together with an unmarked Bow, with mother of pearl eye, in a fitted case.
Estimate: 80-120
568. A XIX Century Mandolin, of rosewood and boxwood, tortoiseshell pickguard, bearing printed label "F De Mureda Fabbricante Di Strumenti Armonici Napoli".
Estimate: 80-120
570. A Victorian Mahogany Bow-front Chest, the crossbanded top over two short and three long cockbeaded drawers, each with ivory escutcheons and turned wooden knobs, on bracket feet, 119 cms wide.
Estimate: 200-300
571. A Good Quality Reproduction Walnut Three Door Wardrobe, with an ogee arch moulded top over crossbanded and burr panelled doors, with pierced foliate brass hinges, the right hand door enclosing shelves, raised on short cabriole legs with shell knees, 180 cms wide; Together with a matching kneehole dressing table, with five drawers, on slender cabriole legs, (lacking mirror), 121 cms wide. (2)
Estimate: 200-300
572. A Good Quality Reproduction Oak Dresser and Back, with two open shelves beneath a shaped frieze, the base with an arrangement of three drawers over three cupboard doors, each with moulded detail, iron hinges, on stile feet, 137 cms wide.
Estimate: 100-200
573. A Good Quality Reproduction Oak Standing Corner Cupboard, the upper door with moulded arch detail over an open well, the lower part with a single, panelled door, on bracket feet, 60 cms wide.
Estimate: 100-150
574. A Reproduction Rosewood Sofa Table, with rectangular top and drop leaves, with satinwood inlay, two small drawers and two dummy drawers on swept and reeded feet and turned stretcher, 100cms wide, 75cms high.
Estimate: 100-200
575. A Reproduction Oak Dresser, with stepped cornice and panelled back with two shelves, and three small drawers and central arched panel flanking cupboard doors, on stile feet, 134cms wide, 174cms high.
Estimate: 350-400
576. A Reproduction Oak Draw Leaf Table, with turned legs and block supports, united by an 'X' stretcher, 207cms wide, 74cms high.
Estimate: 300-400
577. Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, set of three 'Ant' chairs, with laminated rosewood backs and seats on chromed steel tubular legs stamped F H Danmark, together with an 'egg' table, on cast iron supports, stamped F H Danmark to underside, 115cms.
Estimate: 200-400
578. A 1920's Walnut Bow Fronted Sideboard, with domed and carved back, with three central drawers, flanked by cupboard doors, on cabriole legs, 115cms high, 153cms wide.
Estimate: 100-150
579. A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Wind-Out Dining Table, on turned legs with three extra leaves (one later), 162cms wide.
Estimate: 300-500
580. Five Mid XIX Century Mahogany Balloon Back Dining Chairs, with carved and shaped central rails and drop-in seats, on turned legs; Together with Another XIX Century Mahogany Dining Chair. (6)
Estimate: 150-250
581. A XIX Century Mahogany Bow Front Sideboard, with end cupboards as dummy drawers flanking single drawer, on tapering legs and spade feet, 121.5cms wide (alterations).
Estimate: 150-250
582. A Late XIX Century Empire Corner Cabinet, with lattice work top to shelved mirror back and blind fretwork carving over glazed door, on carved cabriole legs, 165cms high.
Estimate: 100-150
583. Reproduction Mahogany Hanging Wall Shelves by Arthur Brett, Norwich, with open shelves, fretwork ends and a single drawer, 47 x 87cms.
Estimate: 60-90
584. A Late XIX Century Oak Wall Shelf, heavily carved with egg and dart frieze and twin mask supports, with shell and scroll back, 110cms wide.
Estimate: 100-200
585. An Edwardian Mahogany Display Cabinet, with cross banded top, inlaid frieze and four astragal doors, on turned legs, 182cms wide.
Estimate: 250-350
586. An XVIII Century Mahogany Secretaire Chest of Drawers, with pull-down front and fitted interior, with three long drawers, 105cms wide, 107cms high (lacking feet).
Estimate: 300-500
587. An XVIII Century Inlaid Mahogany Bow Fronted Sideboard, with crossbanded top and central drawer with cupboard below, flanking drawers, fitted cellerette and further drawer, on tapering legs, 180cms wide, 89cms high.
Estimate: 700-1000
588. A George III Mahogany Demi Lune Card Table, the crossbanded satinwood top with baize interior, on tapering legs (damaged).
Estimate: 60-100
589. A XIX Century Oak Delf Rack, with dentil cornice and fretwork top, sides and three shelves, 117cms wide, 136cms high.
Estimate: 100-150
590. A XIX Century Bamboo Cabinet, the top with rectangular bevelled glass and lacquer panel top decorated with birds, central cupboard door and shelf below, 67cms wide, 122cms high.
Estimate: 300-500
591. A XIX Century Mahogany Pedestal Table, with rectangular top, on turned pedestal with shaped legs, 74cms wide, 71cms high.
Estimate: 160-220
592. A XVII Century Oak Gate Leg Table, with drop leaves, two drawers and turned legs, on block feet united by stretchers, 100cms wide x 68cms high.
Estimate: 250-450
593. An XVIII Century Oak Tripod Table, with two piece top, on turned pedestal with cabriole legs and pad feet, 53cms wide, 48cms high (reduced, broken leg).
Estimate: 30-50
594. An Early XIX Century Mahogany Tea Table, the rectangular top with inlaid frieze, on turned legs, 101cms wide, 78cms high.
Estimate: 160-220
595. A Victorian Mahogany Pembroke Table, with drop leaves and single drawer, on turned legs, 113cms wide, 74cms high.
Estimate: 120-150
596. A Mid XIX Century Walnut Inlaid Centre Table, with octagonal quartered top, on turned supports with carved cabriole legs, 90cms wide, 72cms high.
Estimate: 150-250
597. A Late VXIII / Early XIX Century Elm Piano Stool, with revolving top and upholstered seat, on tapering legs united by a stretcher, 48cms high.
Estimate: 90-120
598. A XIX Century Mahogany Occasional Table, in the Edward William Godwin Chinese style, with rectangular top with pierced frieze, over three intermittent shelves, 68cms wide, 69cms high.
Estimate: 75-150
599. An XVIII Century Elm Dining Chair, with shield back, pierced splat and drop in seat, on tapering legs, united by an 'H' stretcher.
Estimate: 20-40
600. An Edwardian Mahogany Sutherland Table, with drop leaves and pierced supports, with undershelf, on shaped legs, 64cms wide, 64cms high.
Estimate: 110-150
601. An Edwardian Mahogany Occasional Table, with shaped top and undershelf united by central spindles, with pierced sides on cabriole legs, 66cms wide, 72cms high.
Estimate: 60-100
602. A XIX Century Satin Birch Bookshelf, with pierced and shaped ends, 61cms wide, 104cms high.
Estimate: 80-120
603. A Set of Six XX Century Light Oak Dining Chairs, in the Charles II style, each having acorn finials with arched top rail, on turned supports and bobbin stretcher (4+2).
Estimate: 150-200
604. An XVIII Century Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Chest of Three Graduated Drawers, on bracket feet with shaped apron, 109.5cms wide.
Estimate: 600-800
605. A Mid XIX Century Inlaid Walnut Davenport Desk, having tooled inset scriver to sliding top, gilt gallery back over secret compartment and front folio door.
Estimate: 900-1200
606. A Set of Six XIX Century Mahogany Balloon Back Dining Chairs, each having delicate carved pierced horizontal bar and turned legs.
Estimate: 700-900
607. An XVIII Century Mahogany Pembroke Table, with brass handles and inlaid escutcheon to single drawer, on moulded tapering legs.
Estimate: 300-400
608. A Late XVIII Mahogany Sewing Table, with lift-up top and fall flaps, with inlaid drawer and false drawer, on tapering legs, 48 x 67cms (some damage).
Estimate: 100-150
609. A XIX Century Ash and Elm Child's Rocking Chair, with bar back and turned legs, with 'H' stretcher on rockers.
Estimate: 40-60
610. An Early XIX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Chest of Two Small and Three Long Graduated Drawers, with inlaid shaped apron, 104cms wide.
Estimate: 150-250
611. An Inlaid Mahogany Piano Stool, with box seat, on tapering splayed legs; Together with Sheet Music.
Estimate: 30-50
612. An Art Nouveau Mahogany Occasional Table, with heart pierced supports to circular top, on splayed legs united by a square undershelf, 63cms diameter.
Estimate: 50-80
613. An Edwardian Stained Beech Hall Stand, with shaped top and bevelled central mirror over tiled panel, with glove compartment and drip trays, on turned supports, 77cms wide.
Estimate: 80-120
614. A 1920's Bentwood Hat and Coat Stand, with eight upper 'S' shaped hooks and circular stick ring, on cruciform base (some damage).
Estimate: 60-90
615. A Late XIX Century Mirror Back Sideboard, with Art Nouveau upper lead glazed doors, three bevelled mirrors and pokerwork carved panels, over two drawers and cupboard doors, 194cms high, 143cms wide.
Estimate: 300-500
616. An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Tub Chair, with lattice work back and upholstered seat with shaped front, on turned legs united by an 'X' stretcher.
Estimate: 50-80
617. A XIX Century Gilt Wood Prie Dieu Chair, with scrollwork to high back, on cabriole legs, re-upholstered in an embroidered damask.
Estimate: 50-80
618. A XIX Century French Gilt Wood Armchair, with carved rose cresting, on carved cabriole legs, re-upholstered in a cream dralon.
Estimate: 100-150
619. A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, with stepped pediment and cross banded doors, the base having fall front with fitted interior over three graduated drawers with turned handles and feet, 120cms wide.
Estimate: 120-180
620. An Early XX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Triple Wardrobe, with oval panelled doors, blind fretwork carving and reeded ovoid legs, 182.5cms wide; Together with Matching Dressing Table. (2)
Estimate: 150-200
621. A Mid XX Century Jacobean Style Oak Court Cupboard, heavily carved with scroll frieze, with upper panels and cup and cover supports, half wheel drawers and Celtic arch doors. 137cms wide.
Estimate: 200-300
622. A Mid XX Century Oak Draw Leaf Dining Table, with knulled and carved cup and cover legs, united by an 'X' stretcher (top damaged); Together with Four Studded Leatherette Chairs, with bobbin turned supports and stretchers.
Estimate: 200-300
623. An Early XIX Century Mahogany Serpentine Fronted Three Seat Settee, with moulded legs united by a later stretcher, re-upholstered in a cream striped damask, 172cms wide.
Estimate: 200-300
624. A XIX Century Piano Stool, with circular revolving top and carved bulbous pedestal, on tripod legs with scroll terminals.
Estimate: 50-70
625. A XIX Century Cast Iron Ended Garden Bench, having openwork scroll design and lion hand rests, all united with painted horizontal wooden slats.
Estimate: 100-200
626. A William IV Rosewood Tea Table, the rectangular top with beadwork decoration, on tapering pedestal and quatrefoil base with claw feet, 92cms wide, 76cms high.
Estimate: 700-800
627. A XIX Century Walnut Framed Nursing Chair, with scrollwork cresting to spoon back, on turned and reeded legs with porcelain castors, re-upholstered in an olive green dralon.
Estimate: 60-90
628. An Early XX Century Mahogany Corner Cupboard, with shaped apron, single drawer and two dummy drawers, with panelled cupboard doors, shaped apron, standing on tapering legs with spade feet, 65cms wide, 190cms wide.
Estimate: 100-150
629. A Walnut Breakfront Triple Wardrobe, with egg and dart carved stepped pediment and mirrored door end with compartments, flanking central cupboard over four drawers, with allover pokerwork carving, 219cms high; Together with Matching Deep Welled Dressing Table, with five drawer twin pedestals.
Estimate: 300-500
630. A XIX Century Kneehole Desk, heavily carved with floral border to rectangular top, lion mask cup handles to an arrangement of nine drawers, on plinth base, 129.5 wide.
Estimate: 200-300
631. An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Tub Chair, with three pierced splats, upholstered seat, on tapering legs with spade feet.
Estimate: 50-80
632. A XIX Century Inlaid Rosewood Sewing Table, with lift-up top, fitted interior and under basket, on tapering legs united by an 'H' stretcher.
Estimate: 100-150
633. A XIX Century Mahogany Games Table, with envelope top, tooled interior and single drawer, on carved cabriole legs, united by lattice work stretcher.
Estimate: 200-300
634. An Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Tub Chair, with rectangular bar back and shaped arms, with floral upholstery, on tapering legs.
Estimate: 40-60
635. An Early XX Century Mahogany Music Cabinet, with six fall front drawers, on cabriole legs, 103cms high.
Estimate: 60-100
636. A Late XVIII Century Oak Bow Fronted Corner Cupboard, with cross banded double doors and three internal shelves.
Estimate: 80-120
637. A Mid XX Century Mahogany Display Cabinet, with gallery back and gadrooned top, with bow fronted central door and flanking cupboards, the doors with oval panels, on tapering legs with spade feet, approximately 128cms high.
Estimate: 150-250
638. A Mid XX Century Oak Court Cupboard, with knulled carved upper doors and three lower drawers, cup and cover supports and panelled cupboard doors below, on bracket feet, 152cms wide.
Estimate: 150-250
639. A Pair of Mid XX Century Oak Lady's and Gent's Easy Chairs, each having knulled top rail, panelled back and solid side supports.
Estimate: 80-120
640. A Pair of Mid XX Century Oak Hall Chairs, each having shaped and pierced back, dish seat and knulled front stretcher.
Estimate: 50-70
641. An Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Music Cabinet, with six sliding drop front drawers and shaped apron, on tapering legs with spade feet, 89cms high, 54cms wide.
Estimate: 60-100
642. A XIX Century Large Oak and Mahogany Chest of Drawers, of two short and three long graduated drawers, with cross banding and turned handles, with shaped apron, on bracket feet, 125cms wide.
Estimate: 60-80
643. A XX Century Serpentine Fronted Sideboard, with gilded ring handles to end cupboard doors and single drawer, on tapering legs and spade feet bearing label H&L Epstein Ltd, London, 182cms wide.
Estimate: 120-180
644. A XX Century Mahogany Cocktail Cabinet, with stepped pediment and blind fretwork carving to canted corners, with oval panelled doors and three drawers, on cabriole legs, 76cms wide.
Estimate: 100-150
645. A Late XIX Century Walnut Writing Table, with cross banded top and twin brass handles to two drawers, on turned legs, 90cms wide.
Estimate: 150-250
646. A Mid XIX Century Inlaid Walnut Pier Cabinet, decorated with gilt ormolu mounts on bun feet, 80cms wide (lacking glass).
Estimate: 50-80
647. A XIX Century Mahogany Music Cabinet, with spindle supports to twin mirror and two drawer back, velvet two shelved interior behind glazed door, on squat tapering legs, 58.5cms wide.
Estimate: 60-90
648. A Late XIX Century Mahogany Bookcase, with reeded sides and three shelves, on plinth base, 92cms wide, 114cms high.
Estimate: 80-120
649. An Early XX Century Mahogany Occasional Table, with graduated rim to circular top and undershelf united by four shaped supports.
Estimate: 30-50
650. A Mid XIX Century Walnut Occasional Table, with inlaid quarter veneered oval top, on twin turned supports, having carved swept feet, united by a stretcher.
Estimate: 100-150
651. A XIX Century Mahogany Fold Over Tea Table, with swivel top and deep welled compartment, on octagonal pedestal with quatrefoil base and bun feet.
Estimate: 80-120
652. A XX Century Chinese Hardwood Occasional Table, the oblong top with a deeply carved border of Imperial Dragons and Mons, conforming frieze with a single drawer, on a folding stand, 50 x 61 x 44cms.
Estimate: 100-150