Quarterly Antique & Fine Art Sale on Friday 25th September 2009


1.      A XIX Century Pink Lustre Witches Ball Vase, on knopped pedestal and circular foot, 26cms high. Estimate: 80-120
2.      A Continental Glass Vase, of octagonal form, heavily etched with stag and deer within a forest. Estimate: 40-60
3.      A Whitefriars Bucket Vase, in bottle green, dimple pattern, 29cms high. Estimate: 50-80
4.      Seven XIX Century Apothecary Glass Bottles, each bearing gilt bordered label 'Camphora', 'Bism Carbon', 'Linsapon', 'Clyc Ac.Tannic', 'Sp Aether, Nit', 'Ferri Carb Sacc' and 'P.Pot Tart Acid', varying sizes from 16.5 cms to 24cms. Estimate: 100-150
5.      A Set Of Six Cut Glass Hock Glasses, with variously coloured bowls, cased. Estimate: 40-60
6.      A Late Victorian Cranberry Glass Jug, of panelled ovoid form with a clear glass loop handle, 17cms high; Together with a Cranberry Castor, with EPNS cover, 17cms high. (2) Estimate: 30-50
7.      A John Ditchfield Glasform Iridescent Glass Paperweight, with green lily pads and hallmarked silver dragonfly, etched marks and foil label to base, 12.5cms wide. Estimate: 50-80
8.      A Sabino Frosted Glass Light Shade, of tiered form, in relief with flowers and foliage, marked Sabino 4789 France, 19 cms high. Estimate: 30-50
9.      An Edward VII Glass Jug and Stopper, the compressed circular body with green tinted and clear wrythen moulding, clear glass handle and spike stopper, silver collar and spout marked for Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1901, 26cms high. Estimate: 50-70
10.     A XIX Century Glass Goblet, of Masonic interest, the ovoid bowl wheel cut and engraved with a shield flanked by two figures and inscribed "Estop Fideles", on a blue knopped stem and domed foot, 16cms high. Estimate: 60-80
11.     A Set of Six XVIII Century Style Spirit Glasses, each having etched boat to bowl and baluster stem (one chipped). Estimate: 20-40
12.     A Set of Six Early XX Century Whisky Glasses, each having cut and faceted decoration and heavy base. Estimate: 20-40
14.     A Copeland Spode "Chinese Rose" Dinner Service, of approximately 110 pieces, most produced c.1920 with a later Imperial Cookware Tureen. Estimate: 100-200
15.     A XIX Century Meissen Figure Group, modelled as two lovers, dressed in XVIII Century costume and linked by a floral garland, a putto at their feet, Cupid to the back, on an oval base with moulded dentil border, blue crossed swords mark and incised F63, 25.5cms high
(chip to edge of man's coat). Estimate: 500-700
16.     A XIX Century Bisque Porcelain Figure Group by Jean Marie Gille of Paris, modelled as a family with parents and their young daughter, the latter on a seat, between them, all in XVIII Century costume, a dog at their feet, on a moulded oval base, blue monogram seal mark to underside, 27cms high. Estimate: 100-150
17.     A Royal Crown Derby Old Imari Circular Dish, of waved outline, painted in iron red, blue and green and heavily gilt, pattern no.1128, date code for 1919, 17.5cms diameter; Two Small Plates, pattern 1128, 15.5cms diameter; Smaller Plate, pattern 8731, 2.5cms diameter; An Old Imari Vase, of flattened oval form with two handles, raised on a scroll moulded foot (cover missing), 13cms high, 1903. (5) Estimate: 60-80
18.     A Pair of Austrian 'Vienna' Cabinet Plates, Signed Bock, one painted to the centre with a gypsy girl with tambourine, titled to verso "Tochter d. Kalifen", the other with a flower girl, titled to verso "Blumen Verkeuferin", both numbered "112", blue beehive mark, 24cms diameter (the latter with rim chip). Estimate: 400-600
19.     A Pair of Sampson Figures of a Dandy and Serving Wench, in XVIII Century Dress, he holding a rose in his right hand, she with a tray of drinks, on circular, flower encrusted bases, marked with a gilt anchor, 19cms high. (2) Estimate: 75-100
20.     A Pair of Austrian 'Vienna' Vases, of slender baluster form, each painted with a female cameo portrait, signed "Wagner", within gilt strapwork reserves, the white ground heavily gilt and painted with rose garlands, further embellished with cabochon 'jewels', blue beehive mark, inscribed Leicestershire & Aireshire Dec.1057, Dépose, 24.5cms high. Estimate: 300-500
21.     A Royal Crown Derby Lozenge Shape Dish, painted and gilt in Old Imari Palette, pattern no.1128, 1918, 29cms wide. Estimate: 75-125
22.     A Royal Crown Derby 'Pershore' Coffee Service, comprising six coffee cans and saucers decorated in pate sur pate with hops against a pale blue ground, below gilt moulded rim and gilt twig handles. Estimate: 30-50
23.     A 1940's Moorcroft Pottery Bulbous Vase, decorated with anemones on a deep blue ground, underglaze facsimile signature to base, 17cms high (firing flaw). Estimate: 80-120
24.     A Stig Lindberg Karneval Vase for Gustavsberg, of rectangular form, 22cms. Estimate: 50-80
25.     A Beswick Model Of A Lion, on a rock, matt glaze, 2554A, 21 cms high. Estimate: 40-60
26.     A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Oranges Pattern Sugar Box, with a chrome cover incorporating tongs, shape 516 painted in orange, green, blue and purple with black lines, 8cms high. Estimate: 120-180
27.     **WITHDRAWN**
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Blue Firs Plate, painted in shades of green, blue and black, within a blue and green line border, 25.5cms diameter. Estimate: 120-160
28.     A Clarice Cliff Oval Serving Plate, painted with the Crocus pattern, within a brown line and green wash border, 29cms wide; Together with a Crocus Pattern Plate, 17.5cms diameter. (2) Estimate: 40-60
29.     A Moorcroft Pottery Baluster Vase, painted with the Pomegranate pattern, against a blue ground, facsimile signature in green and impressed marks, 15cms high (hairline cracks to rim). Estimate: 30-50
30.     A Walter Moorcroft Plate, in the Magnolia pattern on deep blue ground, monogram signature and impressed marks to base, 26cms diameter. Estimate: 80-120
31.     A Royal Doulton Kingsware Baluster Tankard, moulded in low relief with golfers, with a capped loop handle, 14cms high. Estimate: 80-120
32.     A Royal Worcester Figure 'Parakeet', designed by F.G.Doughty, model no.3067, 16.5cms high. Estimate: 40-60
33.     A Royal Worcester Figure 'Grandmothers Dress', designed by F.G.Doughty, model no.3081, 16.5cms high. Estimate: 30-50
34.     A Royal Doulton Figure 'Lavinia', HN1955, 13cms high. Estimate: 30-50
35.     A XIX Century Porcelain Mug, with scroll handle, painted with floral reserves against a rich blue ground gilt with sinuous foliage, 9.5cms high (cracked); Together with a Smaller Example, painted with a floral reserve against an apple green ground, 7.5cms high. Estimate: 25-40
36.     A Royal Worcester Fruit Painted Dish, by William Ricketts, internally painted with apples and grapes against a mossy bank, signed Ricketts, within a wavy rim, externally with apricot glaze and misted gold border, on flared foot rim, 1924, 23cms diameter. Estimate: 500-700
37.     A Royal Worcester Lozenge Shape Trinket Dish, painted with summer flowers and leaves against a blush ivory ground, within a gilt gadrooned rim, 1905, 25cms wide. Estimate: 25-40
38.     A Pair Of Early XX Century Austrian Bisque Figures, both in XVIII Century costume, he with a telelscope, she with a rose, on moulded circular bases, 17 cms high. Estimate: 20-30
39.     A Carlton Ware Pottery Vase, Mikado pattern, of spherical form with an everted rim, enamelled and gilt within Chinese island landscapes against a blue ground, the interior with lustre glazes, 15cms high. Estimate: 25-40
40.     A Moorcroft Pottery Finches Mantel Clock, with timepiece movement, the case designed by Sally Tuffin, 15.5cms high, in original box. Estimate: 100-125
41.     A Beswick Model 1730 The Style Two Huntswoman, in grey gloss. Estimate: 200-300
42.     A Beswick Model 855 The Third Version Stocky Jogging Mare, in rocking horse grey. Estimate: 300-400
43.     A Beswick Model 1501 The Style Two Huntsman, in brown, red jacket. Estimate: 150-200
44.     A Beswick Model 2282 The Norwegian Fjord. Estimate: 200-300
45.     Beswick Model 1534 The Seal, bearing sticker. Estimate: 50-70
46.     A Beswick Model 1532 The Hippopotamus. Estimate: 100-150
47.     A Beswick Model 2271 The Graham Tongue Dalmation. Estimate: 80-120
48.     A Doulton Slaters Tobacco Jar and Cover, enamelled and gilt with a diamond design against a dark green textured ground, between rosette borders, impressed and incised marks, 14cms high (finial chipped and cracked). Estimate: 30-50
49.     A Beswick Beatrix Potter Figure Jemima Puddleduck, gold backstamp, 11cms high. Estimate: 25-40
50.     A Royal Doulton Dickensware Cap'n Cuttle Dish, 13.5cms diameter; Together with an Artful Dodger Miniature Ewer, 6.5cms high. Estimate: 25-40
51.     A Royal Worcester Miniature Tyg, decorated with flowers against an ivory ground, puce mark and date code for 1914, 4cms high. Estimate: 25-40
52.     A Royal Worcester Miniature Cabinet Cup and Saucer, the cup internally painted with apples, damsons and cherries, signed Ricketts, the saucer with plums, cherries, signed E. Phillips, puce factory marks and date code for 1916, the cup 3.5cms high, the saucer 9.5cms diameter. Estimate: 150-200
53.     A Royal Doulton Miniature Character Jug Sairey Gamp, 3.5cms high; An Artone Miniature Character Jug Mr Pickwick, 5cms high; A Miniature Toby Jug, 7.5cms high. Estimate: 20-30
54.     A Bretby Pottery Jug, of square form with a flared neck and strapwork handle, painted with a Dutch harbour scene, signed E.W.Kirst, 23.5cms high. Estimate: 20-30
55.     A French Porcelain Cabinet Plate, signed L.Monet, polychrome printed with a floral spray and butterfly to the centre, within a two tone gilt jewelled border against a rich blue ground, 26cms diameter. Estimate: 25-40
56.     A Continental Porcelain Dish and Cover, of circular cushion form, the cover painted to the centre with a spray of summer flowers and a butterfly, within a heavily gilt border against a blue ground, the base with conforming detail, 26cms diameter. Estimate: 60-80
57.     A Royal Copenhagen Blue Fluted Half Lace Plate, with pierced border, 17cms diameter; A Meissen Plate, painted with flowers in underglaze blue, within a pierced border, cancelled blue swords mark, 15cms diameter; A Copeland Spode Italian Fruit Bowl, 24.5cm diameter. (3) Estimate: 40-60
58.     A Pair of Minton Secessionist Vases, of circular tapering form, with flared rim, and foot rim, tubelined and painted with stylised leaf forms in red, blue and yellow against a green ground, black printed marks No.1, 29.5cms high (rim chips). Estimate: 80-120
59.     A Carlton Ware Model S. S. Pacific, painted with a red funnel, radar and lifeboats, 36 cms long. Estimate: 30-50
60.     A Troika Pottery Square Vase, in matt black with turquoise Aztec wheel decoration, to two sides, by Anne Lewis, 12cms high. Estimate: 50-80
61.     A Late XIX Century Meissen Table Centrepiece, the pedestal modelled as a couple in XVIII Century dress playing hide and seek around a tree stump, encrusted with flowers, supporting an oval dish, with pierced flower encrusted walls beneath a gilt shell and scroll rim, raised on a Rococo scroll waisted base, blue crossed swords, incised 2772/71, 50cms high (minor losses to stem leaves). Estimate: 800-1200
62.     A Pair of XIX Century Austrian Bisque Pottery Equestrian Figure Groups, with male riders greeted by ladies, each attached to ebonised oval base, under glass dome, 42.5cms high. Estimate: 80-120
63.     A Beswick Model Of A Leaping Trout, model no. 1032, 16 cms high; Another, model 1390, 10 cms high. (2) Estimate: 60-80
64.     A Royal Crown Derby Coffee Service, comprising six coffee cans and saucers, painted and gilt in the Imari palette, pattern no.2451, 1915. Estimate: 100-150
65.     A Royal Crown Derby Vase, of tapering baluster form with an everted rim, the body with scroll mounts, painted and gilt in the Imari palette, raised on scroll feet, pattern 1148, 1901, 15.5cms high. Estimate: 40-60
66.     A Derby Porcelain Tray, of oblong canted form, with gilt foliate moulded handles, printed overall in underglaze blue with exotic birds, flowers and scrolling leaves, late XIX Century, 35cms wide. Estimate: 40-60
67.     A Derby Porcelain Lozenge Shape Serving Dish, of moulded outline, internally painted with floral sprigs within a gilt line, the border with conforming detail, circa 1820, 28cms wide.
Estimate: 30-50
68.     An Early XIX Century Rockingham Dessert Plate, painted with simple flowers, to the centre within a gilt scalloped well, the border with conforming detail within a shell and gadrooned rim, lion red mark circa 1826, pattern no.457, 25.5cms diameter; Together with a Similarly Decorated Plate, unmarked, 25cms diameter (rim chip and worn), and a matching cup. (3) Estimate: 50-70
69.     A Royal Doulton Figure Carpet Seller, HN1464, 23.5cms high. Estimate: 60-80
70.     A Worcester (Flight Barr & Barr) Lozenge Shape Serving Dish, painted to the centre with an armorial crest of a shipwreck, inscribed "Spes Infracta" (Hope is Unbroken) for the Dick family of Prestonfield, within gilt line, deep magenta border and gilt dentil rim, impressed mark circa 1813, 30cms wide. Estimate: 50-70
71.     Five Chamberlains Worcester Dessert Plates, each painted with various armorials to the centre, each with magenta borders with moulded gilt line rims, early XIX Century. Estimate: 60-80
72.     A XIX Century Minton Armorial Plate, inscribed "Deo Non Fortuna" (From God, Not From Chance), within gilt and pink jewelled and stamped border, 26cms diameter; Together with a Worcester (Flight Barr and Barr) Armorial Plate, the crest within a garter, the turquoise border within gilt gadrooned moulded rim, 23cms diameter. (2) Estimate: 80-120
73.     An XVIII Century Porcelain Mug, straight sided, painted in the New Hall manner with floral swags, with a capped scroll handle, 11cms high. Estimate: 30-50
74.     A Pair of XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Poodles, with shredded clay ruffs, tails and feet, each holding a colourful bird in it's mouth, standing on shaped oblong cushions, raised on moulded feet, 11cms high. Estimate: 70-90
75.     A XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Greyhound, seated on a moulded circular base, 10.5cms high; Together with a Mid XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Quill Holder, modelled as a peacock, on an oval base, encrusted with shredded clay, 12cms high (the latter with cracks). (2) Estimate: 30-50
76.     A Mid XIX Century Sunderland Lustre Jug, bat printed with a lakeland vignette, 12cms high (rim chip); A Sunderland Lustre Saucer Dish, border decorated with a floral band, 19.5cms diameter, and another with vine border, 21cms diameter. (3) Estimate: 50-70
77.     A Keith Murray for Wedgwood Straw Coloured Tankard, with a triple fluted basal border, 12cms high; Together with a Clarice Cliff Hors D'Oeuvres Set, comprising an oblong dish and four small square dishes, in buff ground glaze, on a wooden tray. Estimate: 40-60
78.     A Mid XIX Century Creamware Methodist Cup and Plate, printed in black with an open bible, a dove of peace and foliage, inscribed "Bethel Chapel Hull", the plate inscribed verso "Presented by J.Jenkinson 1844". Estimate: 15-25
79.     A XIX Century Creamware Watch Holder, of figural scrolling form, on a raised oblong base with dentil border, 15cms high; A Pair of XIX Century Creamware Eel Plates, with pierced borders, 10cms diameter; Two Enamelled Decanter Labels, 'Gin' and 'Sherry'; A Pair of Blue and White Pottery Candle Drip Trays, 8.5cms diameter. (7) Estimate: 30-50
80.     A Pinxton Circular Saucer Dish, painted in iron red and gilt with a border of simple flower forms, 20cms diameter c.1800; A New Hall Saucer Dish, painted in iron red and gilt, pattern 288, 21cms diameter; A New Hall Jug, of shouldered fluted form, painted with flowers, pattern 366, 11cms high; Two Inscribed Flower Painted Cups and Saucers; A Similar Mug; A New Hall Type Cup and Saucer; A Souvenir Cup and Saucer, 'A Present from Ilkley'. Estimate: 150-200
81.     A Wilkinson Oriflame Miniature Ovoid Vase, decorated with a carp in orange and grey lustre glaze, 6cms high. Estimate: 30-50
82.     XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Flatback Figure of John Wesley in Pulpit, 29.5cms high (crazing). Estimate: 40-60
83.     A Pair of XIX Century Samson Cabinet Plates, painted with exotic birds, one on rockwork amongst leafage, within a gilt dentil rim, gold anchor mark verso, 23.5cms diameter. Estimate: 30-50
84.     A Meissen Dish, moulded in high relief and gilt with convolvulous, circa 1913, 29cms diameter. Estimate: 40-60
85.     A XIX Century Sevres Style Plate, moulded in low relief, painted with floral swags and sprays within a shaped gilt dentil rim, faux Sevres mark in blue verso, 24cms diameter; Another, with a Masonic style device within decorative borders against a pale blue ground, 24cms diameter. (2) Estimate: 40-60
86.     An XVIII Century English Porcelain Tea Bowl, painted in underglaze blue with figures and cattle in a landscape, on a raised foot rim, 5.5cms high.

87.     A Portuguese Pottery Figure of a Seated Monkey, overall gilt, on an oblong plinth impressed Gilber, the base stamped with green Made In Portugal and impressed marks, 24cms high. Estimate: 20-30
88.     A Chinese Export Plate, the centre painted with butterflies in colourful enamels within a gilt pierced border, 23cms diameter. Estimate: 60-80
89.     A Pair of Delft Blue and White Pottery Chargers, "Naar Van Dyk" and "Naar Rembrandt", each with floral border and scalloped rim, bearing stamped mark and Jungerhans applied labels to back, 41 cms diameter. Estimate: 80-120
90.     A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight Modelled As A Robin, with gold stopper. Estimate: 15-25
91.     A Royal Copenhagen Vase, decorated with a seagull. Estimate: 10-30
92.     A Royal Doulton Figurine "Bo-Peep", HN181, designed by Leslie Harradine. Estimate: 20-40
93.     A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight, modelled as a pheasant, with gold stopper; Another Modelled As A Cat, with gold stopper. (2)
Estimate: 30-40
94.     A XIX Century Multi-Blade Penknife, with four blades stamped "Richards of Sheffield", the white metal scales relief decorated with Rococo scales. Estimate: 50-100
95.     A Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Candlesticks by Matthew Boulton, of circular form with telescopic action, with leaf gadrooned decoration, bearing double 'sun' marks. Estimate: 80-120
96.     A Large White Metal Ewer, of baluster form with high loop handle, on pedestal base. Estimate: 50-80
97.     A Cased Pair of Mother of Pearl Handled Lobster Picks, and two pairs of crackers, in fitted case. Estimate: 20-40
98.     A Cased Set, comprising butter knife, preserve spoon, sugar tongs, fork and berry spoon, each decorated and engraved with ivy leaves, stamped "Rd.172581". Estimate: 20-40
99.     A White Metal Filigree Trinket Pot, in the form of an apple with stalk and leaf. Estimate: 15-30
100.    An Early XX Century Silver Plated Tea Tray, of shaped oval form with pie crust rim and two handles, engraved to the centre with initials and dated 1895-1920, 72 cms over handles. Estimate: 40-60
101.    An Electroplated Four Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, hot water pot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of lobed inverted baluster form, with wavy edge, on scroll pad feet. (4) Estimate: 50-70
102.    A Plated Four Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, coffee pot, jug and lidded twin handled sugar bowl, each of compressed lobed form, to leaf capped scroll handles, raised on shell and scroll feet, with ivory finials. (4) Estimate: 60-80
103.    A Large Plated Tray, of rounded rectangular form with acanthus leaf scroll decoration, within gadrooned and foliate moulded border between moulded foliate twin handles, 70.5cms wide. Estimate: 30-50
104.    A Lady's Purse, the mesh purse with shaped and metal bead detail to collet set snap clasp, on chain suspension, stamped "Alpacca"; Together with an EPNS Example. (2) Estimate: 30-50
105.    An Electroplated Coffee Pot and Matching Hot Water Pot, each of reeded baluster form with leaf capped scroll handles, on four shell capped hoof feet. (2) Estimate: 50-70
106.    A Plated Bottle Coaster, the wavy edge with geometric pierced decoration and beaded border, with turned wood base, 14cms wide. Estimate: 40-60
107.    A Walker & Hall Plated Biscuit Barrel, of plain cylindrical form with piecrust and wavy edge, with hinged lid, on three pad feet. Estimate: 40-60
108.    A Pair of Viners Electroplated Sauce Boats, on trays; A Pair of Large Sauce Boats, on oval pedestal bases. (6) Estimate: 40-60
109.    A Set of Six Mother of Pearl Handled Dessert Forks, in fitted case; Together with Matching Knives, in fitted case (one absent). Estimate: 30-50
110.    A Pair of White Metal Pepperettes, each of tapering hexagonal form with pierced and pointed hexagonal pull off covers, stamped to base. (2) Estimate: 15-25
111.    An Old Sheffield Plate Inkstand, of shaped rounded rectangular form, with foliate, shell and scroll decoration, fitted with two mounted cut glass inkwells, on bun feet, crested, 25cms wide. Estimate: 40-60
112.    A Set of Twelve Mother of Pearl Handled Dessert Knives and Forks, with carved handles and detailed blades, in fitted wooden case. Estimate: 40-60
113.    An Old Sheffield Plate Entree Dish on Warmer Stand, of rounded rectangular reeded form with twin handles, on four reeded bun feet, liner stamped "A.S". Estimate: 40-60
114.    A Pair of Modern French Grape Scissors by Christofle, of geometric design, stamped "Christofle France", in original box. Estimate: 25-40
115.    A Walker & Hall Plated Oval Entree Dish and Cover, with angular twin handles and glass liner; A Walker & Hall Plated Entree Dish and Cover, with gadrooned decoration and detachable loop handle. (2) Estimate: 30-50
116.    An Ebony and Plated Mounted Pot Stand, of rounded rectangular form with reeded border, on four reeded bun feet; An Oval Plated Inkstand, of boat-shape with central fitting, on four pad feet (lacking inkwell); An Old Sheffield Plate Waiter, of shaped circular form with allover foliate detail within foliate and scroll moulded border, initialled "S". (3) Estimate: 25-40
117.    A Plated Lidded Mustard, of compressed circular form with wide shell and scroll rim and shell thumbpiece to reeded handle, on three shell and scroll feet; An Openwork Lidded Mustard, of tapering form with reeded handle, on pedestal base, with blue glass liner; An Oval Salt, of openwork design with swag detail, on four swept feet, initialled. (3) Estimate: 25-40
118.    A Pair of Plated Shell Dishes, the fanned shell bowls to reeded handles, initialled "CW"(?), raised on three feet. (2) Estimate: 30-50
119.    A White Metal Mounted Clear Glass Hip Flask, of oval form with lockable hinged lid and removable base cup. Estimate: 20-30
123.    A Hallmarked Silver, Tortoiseshell and Shell Inlaid Dressing Table Set, comprising hand mirror, pair of clothes brushes, pair of hair brushes and a comb, each with garland swags and inlaid bow tied floral sprays, WA, Birmingham 1915 (comb damaged), fitted in grey lined inlaid wooden box. Estimate: 200-300
124.    A Set of Four Georgian Silver Salts, of compressed rectangular form with gadrooned border, on reeded bracket feet, initialled, all marks indistinct, weight 268grams. (4) Estimate: 100-150
125.    A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Dish, the shallow dish with floral and beaded detail within wavy border and twin scroll loop handles, London 1886, weight 74grams. Estimate: 40-60
126.    An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver, Ivory and Tortoiseshell Page Turner, the carved tortoiseshell 'blade' to silver mount, fitted with ivory tooth-shaped handle, C&N, Birmingham 1907, 42.5cms long. Estimate: 200-250
127.    A George III Hallmarked Silver Mounted Telescopic Brass Toasting Fork, London 1818. Estimate: 40-60
128.    A Late Victorian Mother of Pearl Handled Silver Bladed Folding Fruit Knife, with bluebell detail to the handle, JYC, Sheffield 1898; Together with a Mother of Pearl Handled Two Bladed Folding Knife, and pouch. Estimate: 20-30
129.    A Hallmarked Silver Berry Spoon, the foliate and scroll embossed bowl to plain handle with openwork scrolling finial, Sheffield 1910. Estimate: 30-50
130.    A Filled Hallmarked Silver Model of a Racehorse and Jockey Up, CS, Sheffield 1995 (lacking whip). Estimate: 100-200
131.    A Hallmarked Silver Baby's Rattle, depicting the cow jumping over the moon, suspending two bells, to mother of pearl handle and bone teething ring, ALLd, Birmingham 1916. Estimate: 30-50
132.    A Hallmarked Silver Teapot, of rounded square tapering form with laurel border, to angular wood handle, on four paw feet, weight 576grams (finial damaged). Estimate: 80-100
133.    A Matched Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons, CWF, Sheffield 1926, 1929, 1933, initialled; A Matched Set of Three Teaspoons, CWF, Sheffield 1928, 1931, initialled and another, engraved "Litton Slack C.Marshall 1920". (10) Estimate: 15-25
134.    Nine Assorted Hallmarked Silver Spoons, including preserve spoon, Commemorative etc. (9). Estimate: 15-25
135.    A Hallmarked Silver Lady's Purse, with engine turned detail, to beaded snap clasp, on chain suspension, EFB, Birmingham 1917; Together with a Larger EPNS Example, with geometric decoration, on chain suspension. (2) Estimate: 30-50
136.    A Hallmarked Silver Jug, the semi reeded oval body with reeded rims, to scroll capped scroll handle, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1904, weight 126grams. Estimate: 40-60
137.    A Hallmarked Silver Photograph Frame, the rectangular aperture within plain tapering frame, to wooden easel back, S&M, Birmingham 1921. Estimate: 60-100
138.    A Hallmarked Silver Photograph Frame, the rectangular aperture within shaped scroll embossed border, to blue velour easel back, E&M?, Birmingham 1907 (lacking glass). Estimate: 50-70
139.    A Hallmarked Silver Photograph Frame, the rectangular aperture within narrow plain frame, to wooden easel back, CC, Chester 1915. Estimate: 60-100
140.    A Hallmarked Silver Four Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, hot water pot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of rounded rectangular form with angular handles, on rectangular pad feet, initialled "W", WB, Sheffield 1959, total weight 1895grams, together with plated tongs Estimate: 250-350
141.    A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Trumpet Form Vases, each of trefoil design on spreading bases, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1929 (loaded). Estimate: 25-40
142.    A Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Condiment Set, comprising salt, lidded mustard and pepperette, of compressed form, on pad feet, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1925, and two spoons, in fitted case. Estimate: 30-50
143.    A Cased Matched Set of Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons, the plain bowls to geometric openwork handles, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1907, 1909, 1912. Estimate: 15-25
144.    A Hallmarked Silver Baby's Pusher and Spoon, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1953. Estimate: 15-30
145.    A Hallmarked Silver Jockey Cap Caddy Spoon, overall decorated, with vacant shield, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1943. Estimate: 20-40
146.    A Hallmarked Silver Baby's pusher and Spoon, with reeded detail, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1977, in fitted case; Together with Another Set, WD, Birmingham 1928, in fitted case. Estimate: 20-40
147.    A Hallmarked Silver Sauce Boat, of plain form, on three pad feet, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928, weight 113grams. Estimate: 40-60
148.    A Matched Hallmarked Silver Jug and Sugar Bowl, each of plain tapering cylindrical form, on hoof feet, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, 1950, total weight 170grams. Estimate: 60-80
149.    A Danish Three Piece Cruet by Volmer Bahner, comprising pepperette and pair of salts and spoons, each gilt and highlighted in yellow enamel, stamped "VB Sterling Denmark". Estimate: 40-60
150.    A Cased Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Gilt Coffee Spoons, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933. Estimate: 20-30
151.    A Hallmarked Silver Part Dressing Table Set, comprising hand mirror, clothes brush, hair brush and comb, each detailed with ribbon tied garland swags (comb damaged, mirror lacking glass) CSC&CO, Birmingham 1921, 1920. (4) Estimate: 20-40
152.    A Hallmarked Silver Preserve Spoon, the gilt bowl to trefid handle, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1921, Ivory Handle Knife, blade hallmarked AH, Sheffield 1823, ferrule Messrs Hutton, Sheffield 1928; Salt and Pepperette, Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1952, 1956 and spoon; Pair of Sugar Tongs, Sheffield 1907. Estimate: 25-40
153.    A Hallmarked Silver Tea Strainer, the circular bowl with wavy edge and pierced centre to angular loop handle, EJH, Birmingham 1945. Estimate: 25-40
154.    A Set of Six Victorian Scottish Hallmarked Silver Kings Pattern Teaspoons, initialled "MMJ", M&A, Glasgow 1857. Estimate: 20-40
155.    A Hallmarked Silver Dish, of plain circular form with stepped centre within geometric border, on pedestal base, BBSLd, Birmingham 1936, weight 306grams. Estimate: 60-80
156.    A Large Continental Twin Handled Dish, of oval form with scrolling detail within moulded border depicting winged beasts and leaf scrolls and masks, between twin openwork scrolling handles, on oval pedestal base, stamped "800M", 39cms wide. Estimate: 50-80
157.    A Scandinavian Hallmarked Silver Collectors Spoon 1984 by Martin Ohman, the rounded bowl with pointed detail to flat plain shaped handle, in fitted wooden presentation box. Estimate: 30-50
158.    A Pair of George III Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoons, with bright cut engraved detail, initialled "TEM", IL, London 1801. (2) Estimate: 30-50
159.    A Scandinavian Hallmarked Silver Pot, of cylindrical form with semi textured detail, 1971; Together with Another Similar Example, of tapering form with similar detail, 1969. (2) Estimate: 50-70
160.    A Set of Thirteen Scandinavian Hallmarked Silver Teaspoons, the rounded bowls with pointed detail ti geometric openwork textured handles with ring detail, stamped "Alton". (13) Estimate: 50-70
161.    A Matched Set of Six Victorian Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Spoons, Charles Boyton, London 1847, 1855. (6) Estimate: 15-30
162.    A Pair of Part Hallmarked Silver Sugar Tongs, with bright cut and wrigglework decoration and bird decorated bowl, initialled "JMH". Estimate: 20-40
163.    A Hallmarked Silver Propelling Pencil, of plain design, stamped "The Mascot Regd.", EB, Birmingham 1937. Estimate: 20-30
164.    A Pair of Late Victorian Hallmarked Silver Salts, of oval cylindrical openwork design, with blue glass liners, on four shell feet, WJH, Birmingham 1897. (2) Estimate: 20-40
165.    A Georgian Toddy Ladle, the oval spouted bowl with punched edge, to capped twisted whalebone handle. Estimate: 40-60
166.    Five Assorted Hallmarked Silver Handled and Other Button Hooks, Birmingham 1912, Birmingham 1903, "Sterling" etc. (5) Estimate: 20-40
167.    A Continental Lady's Purse, the mesh purse with metal bead detail to foliate snap clasp with triangular rubover set decoration, on chain suspension, stamped "800". Estimate: 40-60
168.    A Hallmarked Silver Lady's Purse, the mesh purse to snap clasp, on chain suspension, RP, London 1915; Another Example, engraved "Freda M. Nettleton", import marks for London 1912. (2) Estimate: 30-50
169.    A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Candlesticks, of plain tapering circular form, on spreading base, HWLd, London 1924, 9.5cms high (loaded). Estimate: 50-70
170.    An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Trinket Box, of rectangular form profusely embossed with shells and leaf scrolls with wavy edge, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1902. Estimate: 30-50
171.    A Hallmarked Silver Bowl, of circular semi reeded form, on pedestal foot and socle base, JS, Sheffield 1910. Estimate: 40-60
172.    An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Spectacle Case, embossed to the front with foliate scrolls and ropetwist lattice, on chain suspension from an openwork hooked panel depicting toper and wench, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1901. Estimate: 40-60
173.    A 1930's Hallmarked Silver Cigar/Cigarette Box and Matchbox Holder, with leaf capped scroll offering handle, on stepped base, inscribed "C.S.South March 13th 1935 Newport. Mon L.W.Y", H&A, Birmingham date letter indistinct. Estimate: 30-50
174.    A Hallmarked Silver Gilt Dish by Stuart Devlin, of compressed oval form with compressed beaded detail on plain rim base, London 1969, weight 232grams, in Collingwood of Conduit Street Ltd box. Estimate: 80-120
175.    A Hallmarked Silver Salt and Pepper by Stuart Devlin, each of tapering cylindrical form with textured decoration, London 1968, in original box and Collingwood of Conduit Street Ltd box and receipt of purchase dated 1969. Estimate: 40-60
176.    A Hallmarked Silver Lidded Mustard, of rounded rectangular form with engraved foliate detail, to angular loop handle, on four ball feet, makers mark indistinct, London 1807, together with spoon. Estimate: 60-100
177.    A Cased Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Coffee Spoons, each with different coloured enamel finials, Walker & Hall, Chester 1939. Estimate: 20-40
178.    A Hallmarked Silver Twin Branch Three Light Candlestick, the knopped stem supporting twin reeded scroll branches, on stepped rounded square base, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1972 (one removable sconce Sheffield 1977), 30.5cms high. (loaded) Estimate: 60-100
179.    A Matched Hallmarked Silver Four Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, coffee pot, jug and sugar bowl, each of compressed oval form with gadrooned border, on four bun feet, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928, 1929, total weight 2049grams. (4) Estimate: 400-500
180.    A Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Box, of plain rectangular form, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1919, 12.7cms wide. Estimate: 50-70
181.    A Hallmarked Silver Cigarette/Cigar Box, of plain rounded rectangular form, makes mark indistinct, London 1909, 20.2cms wide. Estimate: 80-100
182.    A Hallmarked Silver Inkwell, of tapering cylindrical lobed form with hinged domed cover, John & William Deakin, Sheffield 1915. Estimate: 30-50
183.    A Hallmarked Silver Swing Handled Basket, of geometric openwork design with stepped edge and angular loop handle, with blue glass liner, on plain base, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1929. Estimate: 60-80
184.    A Hallmarked Silver Posy Bowl, of circular lobed design, on pedestal base, with fitted wire grill, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1988, weight 542grams. Estimate: 120-180
185.    A Cased Pair of Hallmarked Silver Knife Rests, the uniform reeded rests supported by beaded and scroll trefoil ends, HW, Sheffield 1909. Estimate: 25-40
186.    A Hallmarked Silver Lady's Circular Compact, with geometric detail and moulded thumbpiece, WHM, Birmingham 1972. Estimate: 20-40
187.    A Two Piece Cruet, each of tapering baluster form, with pierced domed cover, on pedestal base, stamped "Sterling". (2) Estimate: 25-40
188.    A Hallmarked Silver Entree Dish and Cover, of rounded rectangular form with twin handles, EV, Sheffield 1931, weight 1139grams. Estimate: 200-300
189.    A Cased Set of Hallmarked Silver Ivory Handled Dessert Knives and Forks, with engraved geometric foliate detail, JAM, Sheffield 1886, in fitted wooden case bearing hallmarked silver plaque with presentation inscription "Presented to Mr James Macfarland... December, 1887". Estimate: 50-70
190.    A Hallmarked Silver Six Piece Condiment Set, comprising two salts, two lidded mustards and two pepperettes, each of plain form on pad feet, Walker & Hall, Chester 1939, in fitted case. Estimate: 40-60
191.    A Pair of Edwardian Mother of Pearl Handled Fish Servers, with openwork and engraved foliate detail, to hallmarked silver ferrules, Sheffield 1901, in fitted case. Estimate: 25-40
192.    A Hallmarked Silver Tea Caddy, of semi reeded rectangular form with scooped corners, the hinged lid with carved wood finial, on four bun feet, makers mark indistinct, London 1900, weight 304grams. Estimate: 60-90
193.    A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, the elongated shell bowl to fleur-de-lys style detailed handle, IF&Son, London 1936. Estimate: 20-40
194.    A Part Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, the shell bowl to flat crescent handle, highlighted with floral detail, RB. Estimate: 30-50
195.    A Hallmarked Silver Pickle Fork, Sheffield 1939; Victorian Kings Pattern Teaspoon, George Adams, London 1846; Hallmarked Silver Handled Button Hook, hallmarked silver and Continental tea and condiment spoons etc. (14) Estimate: 30-50
196.    A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Cut Glass Hair Tidy, with embossed floral detail, Birmingham 1908; A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Brush, of plain rectangular form, initialled "CJW", makers mark indistinct, Sheffield 1939. (2) Estimate: 25-40
197.    A Hallmarked Silver Three Bar Toast Rack, with loop handle, on four raised feet, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1925. Estimate: 25-40
198.    An Ivory Handled Pickle Fork, an ivory handled Campaign folding spoon, an ivory paper knife/page turner. (3) Estimate: 25-40
199.    A Pair of Late XVIII Century Hallmarked Silver Tongs, of plain reeded design, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794. Estimate: 30-50
200.    A Mother of Pearl Handled Hallmarked Silver Bladed Folding Fruit Knife, NC, Sheffield 1833. Estimate: 20-30
201.    A Georgian Hallmarked Silver Shovel Caddy Spoon, to polished handle, L&C, Birmingham 1816. Estimate: 40-60
202.    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: 200-400
203.    A Mother of Pearl Handled Hallmarked Silver Folding Fruit Knife, TM, Sheffield 1900, handle inlaid "A.Burland", in protective case, monogrammed "AB", stamped "DRGM 126220 10/88". Estimate: 15-25
204.    A Hallmarked Silver Engine Turned Cigarette Case, of rectangular form, initialled "HW", W.T.T&Co, Birmingham 1956, weight 210grams. Estimate: 20-40
205.    A Hallmarked Silver Engine Turned Cigarette Box, of rectangular form, H.Bros, Birmingham 1966, 16cms wide. Estimate: 50-70
206.    A Two Stone Diamond Ring, the old-cut stones claw set between crossover shoulders, stamped "Pt" "18ct". Estimate: 60-80
207.    A Circular Diamond Cluster Ring, claw set with central brilliant-cut diamond, within border of claw set single-cut diamonds, stamped "18ct". Estimate: 120-150
208.    A Single Stone Diamond Ring, the old-cut stone in square setting between tapering millegrain set diamond shoulders, stamped "18ct". Estimate: 80-120
209.    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
210.    A Modern 18ct White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Cluster Ring, the pear-shape tanzanite within claw set border of brilliant-cut diamonds and claw set diamond shoulders. Estimate: 550-650
211.    A Gent's Victorian Style Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone in reeded claw setting stamped "18k", approximate diamond weight 1.50cts. Estimate: 1500-1800
212.    An 18ct Gold Five Stone Princess-Cut Diamond Ring, Estimate: 1000-1200
213.    An 18ct White Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the central radiant-cut stone four claw set between two brilliant-cut diamonds, central stone approximately 1.15cts. Estimate: 2200-2500
214.    A Modern 18ct White Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the central emerald-cut diamond claw set between two brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 900-1000
215.    A Modern 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone base collet set between plain tapering crossover shoulders, approximate diamond weight 0.60cts. Estimate: 900-1100
216.    An 18ct White Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones claw set between plain shoulders, approximate total diamond weight 2.05cts. Estimate: 2500-3000
217.    An 18ct Gold Five Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones bar claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.00cts. Estimate: 750-850
218.    An 18ct White Gold Five Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.67cts. Estimate: 1500-2000
219.    An 18ct White Gold Seven Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stones bar claw set between plain shoulders. Estimate: 700-900
220.    An 18ct White Gold Seven Stone Diamond Flowerhead Cluster Ring, high claw set with brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 2.50cts. Estimate: 2500-3000
221.    A Victorian Opal and Diamond Nine Stone Ring, the three oval cabochon opals claw set spaced by six old-cut diamonds, within scroll carved setting, stamped "18". Estimate: 700-800
222.    A Two Stone Diamond Crossover Ring, the old-brilliant-cut stones six claw set between single-cut diamond illusion set crossover shoulders, stamped "18ct", approximate diamond weights 1.05cts, 1.10cts. Estimate: 3000-4000
223.    A Modern 18ct Gold Millennium-Cut Single Stone Diamond Ring, the central single stone four claw set between six brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 100-150
224.    An 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the central brilliant-cut stone four claw set between two triangular-cut diamonds. Estimate: 150-200
225.    A Single Stone Diamond Ring, the central brilliant-cut diamond six claw set between bar claw set tapering baguette-cut shoulders, stamped "18ct". Estimate: 150-200
226.    An Emerald and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the square stepped emerald claw set between two square set old-cut diamonds, stamped "18ct&Pt". Estimate: 80-120
227.    A Cocktail Ring, the high openwork domed setting claw set throughout, on plain band, stamped "K18"; A Pair of Similar Flowerhead Cluster Ear Studs, the butterflies stamped "K18". Estimate: 60-80
228.    A Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval sapphire claw set within border of fourteen single-cut diamonds, stamped "18ct". Estimate: 100-150
229.    A 9ct Gold Five Stone Sapphire Dress Ring, the graduated circular stones within scroll carved setting. Estimate: 40-60
230.    A 9ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stones illusion set between wide shoulders. Estimate: 40-60
231.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone eight claw set in high setting, between knife-edge shoulders, approximate diamond weight 1.30cts (2 claws damaged). Estimate: 800-1000
232.    A Three Stone Diamond Ring, the graduated old-cut stones claw set, stamped "18ct&Plat". Estimate: 100-150
233.    An 18ct Gold Sapphire and Diamond Dress Ring, the three central rectangular sapphires, claw set within border of brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 80-120
234.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the old-brilliant-cut stone illusion set between plain shoulders. Estimate: 60-80
235.    A 9ct Gold Patterned Wedding Band. Estimate: 25-30
236.    A 9ct Gold Oval Shell Carved Cameo Ring, collet set; Together with a Similar Pendant/Brooch, in collet setting stamped "375". (2) Estimate: 40-60
237.    An 18ct Gold Five Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones claw set between plain shoulders. Estimate: 600-800
238.    A 9ct Gold Five Row Diamond Dress Ring, composed of two uniform diamond set rows, spaced by three uniform 'champagne' coloured diamond set rows, stamped "1.00". Estimate: 200-300
239.    A Large Modern 9ct Gold Diamond Set Cocktail Ring, of abstract design, claw set throughout with brilliant-cut and baguette-cut diamonds, between wide tapering shoulders. Estimate: 400-600
240.    A Modern 9ct Gold Diamond Dress Ring, of abstract design, claw set throughout to the centre with green coloured brilliant-cut stones, between two rows of graduated baguette-cut diamonds. Estimate: 200-300
241.    An 18ct Gold Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the central oval sapphire four claw set within two rows of claw set brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 500-700
242.    An 18ct Gold Diamond Dress Ring, composed of three rectangular diamonds within claw set border of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped "1.00". Estimate: 300-500
243.    A Large Nineteen Stone Diamond Cluster Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones claw set, in high setting. Estimate: 1500-2000
244.    A Three Stone Diamond Ring, claw set throughout with graduated old-brilliant-cut stones between single-cut diamond shoulders. Estimate: 200-300
245.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone claw set between plain shoulders. Estimate: 60-80
246.    A Diamond Set Half Eternity Ring, channel set with ten uniform brilliant-cut stones, stamped "750", approximate total diamond weight 1.00cts, complete with GemScan Certificate of Evaluation. Estimate: 300-350
247.    A 9ct Gold Diamond Set Bangle, of openwork graduated design with scrolling centre star set, the hinged bangle to snap clasp, D&Co, Chester 1913. Estimate: 100-150
248.    A Modern 18ct White Gold Line Bracelet, claw set throughout with fifty-two brilliant-cut diamonds, to snap clasp. Estimate: 800-900
249.    A 9ct Gold Curb-Link Bracelet, of uniform design to scroll highlighted heart-shape padlock clasp. Estimate: 180-220
250.    A Modern 9ct Three Colour Gold Bracelet, of graduated geometric design with bark textured finish, to snap clasp. Estimate: 250-300
251.    A 9ct Gold Curb-Link Charm Bracelet, to heart-shape padlock clasp, suspending twenty-two 9ct gold and other novelty charm pendants. Estimate: 600-700
252.    A 9ct Gold Curb-Link Bracelet, of uniform design to heart-shape padlock clasp. Estimate: 170-200
253.    A Silver Curb-Link Bracelet, to heart-shape padlock clasp, suspending thirteen assorted novelty charm pendants. Estimate: 50-70
254.    A Silver Elongated Curb-Link Bracelet, to heart-shape padlock clasp, suspending twenty-two novelty charm pendants. Estimate: 50-70
255.    A Wide Silver Gate-Link Bracelet, to heart-shape padlock clasp; A Double Curb-Link Bracelet, to padlock clasp; Two Heart-Shape Locket Pendants, together with a circular example and a heart-shape padlock clasp. Estimate: 30-50
256.    A Modern 9ct Gold Diamond set Bracelet, of uniform design, claw set throughout with single-cut diamonds, to snap clasp. Estimate: 200-300
257.    A Modern 9ct Gold Five Row Fancy-Link Chain Bracelet, of uniform design to sliding clasp. Estimate: 180-220
258.    A Modern Diamond Set Bracelet, of uniform flowerhead design, claw set throughout with brilliant-cut 'champagne' coloured diamonds, to snap clasp. Estimate: 300-500
259.    A Modern 9ct Gold Diamond Set Bracelet, of uniform heart-shape design, claw set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, to snap clasp. Estimate: 300-500
260.    A Modern 9ct Gold Amethyst and Diamond Set Bangle, set to the centre with nine square amethysts, spaced by single-cut diamond millegrain set bars, hinged to snap clasp. Estimate: 100-200
261.    A Modern Ruby and Diamond Set Bangle, modelled as five chain links each set to the centre with an oval ruby between millegrain set single-cut diamonds, hinged to snap clasp, stamped "375". Estimate: 100-200
262.    A Modern Emerald and Diamond Set Bangle, modelled as five chain links, each set to the centre with an oval emerald between millegrain set single-cut diamonds, hinged to snap clasp, stamped "375". Estimate: 100-200
263.    A Modern Sapphire and Diamond Set Bangle, of graduated design claw set with five oval sapphires spaced by six star set single-cut diamonds and ropetwist border, hinged to snap clasp, stamped "375". Estimate: 100-200
264.    A Single Stone Bar Brooch, the circular stone claw set, on plain bar, stamped "9ct"; A Single Stone Brooch, in reeded collet setting. (2) Estimate: 40-60
265.    An Edwardian Amethyst and Seed Pearl Brooch/Pendant, of openwork flowerhead deign collet set to the centre, within border of seed pearls (one absent), on seed pearl bale, stamped "9ct". Estimate: 30-50
266.    A XIX Century Oval Brooch, the shell hand painted with countryside lakeland scene, collet set within engraved and beaded openwork border; Together with a Danish Anton Michelsen Design White Enamel Daisy Brooch, marcasite set brooch, green enamel brooch, stamped "930S" and a 9ct gold gent's cufflink. Estimate: 40-60
267.    A Large XIX Century Brooch, graduated collet set to the centre within fleur-de-lys and scroll border, the detachable centre on separate brooch fitting. Estimate: 40-60
268.    A Floral Spray Brooch, composed of two flowerheads of naturalistically textured design claw set to the centres on plain stems, stamped "K18". Estimate: 170-200
269.    A Cultured Pearl Floral Spray Brooch, the central claw set pearl flowerhead cluster within border of textured and plain leaves above tied stems, stamped "9ct". Estimate: 50-70
270.    A Large XIX Century Oval Cameo Brooch, depicting Ares and Aphrodite, collet set within foliate engraved border, scratch signed to the reverse. Estimate: 200-300
271.    A XIX Century Tiger's Claw Brooch, mounted with curved brooch fitting, stamped "9ct"; Together with a Tiger's Claw Pendant, with scroll engraved mounts with suspension loop, stamped "9ct". (2) Estimate: 80-120
272.    A 1940's Scottish Hallmarked Silver Brooch, of openwork design with central stag head supporting claw setting, within thistle engraved border, WBS, Glasgow 1948. Estimate: 40-50
273.    A Pair of Single Stone Amethyst Ear Clips, each oval stone six claw set, on openwork clip fittings. Estimate: 30-50
274.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Princess-Cut Diamond Ear Studs, each collet rubover set, approximate total diamond weight 0.66cts. Estimate: 600-700
275.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Diamond Set Line Earrings, each composed of five uniform brilliant-cut diamonds, claw set throughout. Estimate: 250-300
276.    A Pair of Modern 18ct Gold Diamond Set Earrings, each of stylised wishbone design, collet set to the centre with a brilliant-cut diamond. Estimate: 300-350
277.    A Pair of Modern 18ct Gold Diamond Set Earrings, of openwork half hoop design each claw set with two brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 300-350
278.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ear Studs, the brilliant-cut stones four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 0.30cts. Estimate: 150-200
279.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ear Studs, the brilliant-cut stones four claw set on screw posts, approximate total diamond weight 0.41cts. Estimate: 250-300
280.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ear Studs, the brilliant-cut stones four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 0.60cts. Estimate: 320-360
281.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ear Studs, the brilliant-cut stones six claw set, approximate total diamond weight 0.68cts. Estimate: 420-460
282.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ear Studs, the brilliant-cut stones four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.00cts+. Estimate: 1000-1200
283.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ear Studs, the brilliant-cut stones rubover collet set, approximate total diamond weight 1.50cts. Estimate: 1300-1500
284.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ear Studs, the brilliant-cut stones four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 2.10cts. Estimate: 2200-2500
286.    An 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Pendant, the brilliant-cut stone four claw set on split bale, on 18ct white gold figaro-link chain. Estimate: 180-220
287.    A Modern Single Stone Diamond Pendant, the brilliant-cut stone rubover collet set, sliding on an 18ct white gold box-link chain, approximate diamond weight 0.31cts. Estimate: 250-300
288.    An 18ct White Gold Four Stone Diamond Pendant, the brilliant-cut stones cross claw set on plain bale, on 18ct white gold chain. Estimate: 300-360
289.    A Single Stone Diamond Pendant, the brilliant-cut stone collet rubover set on wide bale, on 18ct gold figaro-link chain. Estimate: 800-900
290.    An 18ct White Gold Single Stone Princess-Cut Diamond Pendant, corner claw set on wide bale, on fancy 18ct white gold chain. Estimate: 900-1000
291.    A Hand Made Emerald and Diamond Necklace, composed of three central flowerhead clusters, suspending oval emerald and diamond cluster, between curved bars with claw set emeralds, on oval belcher-link chain. Estimate: 200-300
292.    A Large XIX Century Black Cross Pendant, with gilt highlights, on suspension loop. Estimate: 20-40
293.    A Uniform Cultured Pearl Bead Necklace, composed of sixty-three circular beads, to two smaller beads and cultured pearl bead mounted faceted clasp, stamped "Sterling", in Mikimoto box. Estimate: 50-70
294.    A Modern Neck Chain, stamped "750". Estimate: 100-150
295.    A Turquoise and Ruby Set Cross Pendant, claw set throughout on textured cross and wide bale, stamped K18". Estimate: 80-100
296.    A Modern 9ct Gold Fancy-Link Neck Chain, of uniform tassel design. Estimate: 100-150
297.    A Modern 9ct Gold Diamond Set Necklace, of graduated heart-shape design, claw set to the front with single-cut diamonds, to diamond set snap clasp. Estimate: 300-500
298.    A Faceted Belcher-Link Guard Chain, of uniform design, applied "9c", to single swivel stamped "9c". Estimate: 200-250
299.    A 9ct Gold Graduated Double Albert Chain, to double swivel suspending T-bar and 9ct gold mounted cornelian and bloodstone swivel fob seal pendant. Estimate: 280-320
300.    A XIX Century Swivel Fob Seal, the three sides composed of two polished and one textured panel, in foliate engraved mount with beaded suspension loop. Estimate: 40-60
301.    A Cased Set of Six Buttons, modelled as sewn buttons, with shell and engraved decoration, in fitted case. Estimate: 40-60
302.    A 9ct Gold Double Albert Chain, the uniform elongated curb links to double swivel (one replaced), suspending T-bar. Estimate: 350-400
303.    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: 200-300
304.    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: 80-120
305.    A 9ct Gold Cased Gent's Watch, the white enamel dial with once luminous Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case with wire lugs, London 1917; Waltham Hallmarked Silver Cased Wristwatch, the signed white enamel dial with black and red Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial within plain case, Birmingham 1919, on leather strap. (2) Estimate: 80-100
306.    J.W.Benson; A 9ct Gold Cased Gent's Automatic Wristwatch, the signed circular dial with baton markers and date aperture within plain case, on leather strap, in original box with receipt of purchase dated 29/12/75. Estimate: 150-200
307.    Rolex; A White Metal Cased Lady's Dress Watch, the signed circular dial with black Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial (one hand detached), within plain case on narrow expanding bracelet, movement stamped "Rolex 15 Rubies Swiss Made", inside of case stamped "RWC Ltd" and numbered "021310 2418". Estimate: 60-100
308.    Bentima Star; A 1950'S 9ct Gold Cased Gent's Watch, the signed circular dial with once luminous Arabic numerals and hands and seconds subsidiary dial, within stepped case and lugs to later 9ct gold uniform link bracelet and snap clasp. Estimate: 250-300
309.    A Lady's 1950's Hallmarked Silver and Marcasite Dress Watch, the dial signed "Hermes" within wide bezel and two lugs to geometric openwork bracelet, on black cordette strap, marcasite set throughout with cabochon crown, London 1958. Estimate: 40-60
310.    A Modern 9ct Gold Lady's Dress Watch, the circular dial marked "Ca' D'oro" with baton markers, to integral lugs and three row fancy-link chain bracelet to chunky bolt ring. Estimate: 175-220
311.    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: 250-350
312.    A Victorian 18ct Gold Keywind Openface Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within once engine turned case, movement numbered "43363", Chester 1861. Estimate: 200-300
313.    A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Cased Keywind Openface Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial within once engine turned case, inscribed to movement cover "Born 1st March 1861 James Mason" "1894 June 21st", movement and dial numbered "25031", S.F, London 1863, in fitted case, A 9ct Gold Cased Watch Head, the damaged white dial with black and red Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial with plain case with wire lugs, import marks for Glasgow 1922; and a watch chain. Estimate: 30-50
314.    A Victorian 18ct Gold Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial within plain case, movement inscribed "No.48991", Chester 1885 (lacking glass). Estimate: 250-350
315.    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: 500-700
316.    A Lady's 9ct Gold Cased Half Hunter Fob Watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, within foliate engraved case with Roman numerals, marks indistinct, suspended on plain bar brooch, stamped "9ct". Estimate: 40-60
316A.   A 9ct Gold Openface Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial bearing presentation inscription to movement cover "Presented to Mr A.E.Poole... 16/11/40". Estimate: 150-200
317.    A Continental Cased Lady's Fob Watch, the white dial with black Arabic numerals and gilt highlights, within foliate engraved case, movement cover engraved "The Goldsmiths Company 9 High Street Sheffield", case stamped "14k", in fitted box. Estimate: 40-60
318.    A Continental Cased Lady's Fob Watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals and gilt highlights, within foliate engraved case, stamped "18k", on chain suspending single swivel, stamped "18". Estimate: 50-80
319.    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: 300-400
320.    A Mid XX Century Hand Painted Oval Miniature, featuring society lady in rectangular frame. Estimate: 40-60
321.    TREVOR GRIMSHAW [1947-2001]
No. 7, A Railway Signal, pencil, signed and dated '72,
14 x 11 cms. Estimate: 300-500
322.    MARK RANDALL (XX CENTURY)
Dance Studio, pastel on board, signed, lower left,
30 x 22cms. Estimate: 40-60
323.    PETER SZUMOWSKI (1954-)
Abstract composition, 1996, acrylic on canvas, unsigned
77 x 76cms.
*Used by the Bridgeman Art Library on the front of their Image-In leaflet produced in 1996, accompanied by a letter from the library to the artist. Estimate: 400-600
324.    PETER SZUMOWSKI (1954-)
A Weekend Break, acrylic on board, signed lower right, artist's label verso, dated 1994,
30 x 22.5cms. Estimate: 200-300
325.    PETER SZUMOWSKI (1954-)
Feathered Friends, acrylic on board, signed lower left, artists label verso, dated 1999,
22.5 x 17cms. Estimate: 200-300
326.    An Early XX Century Crystoleum Of A Young Lady, by prunus tree, 24.5 x 16 cms; An Early XX Century Crystoleum Of A Young Lady, in an orchard, 24.5 x 16 cms. (2) Estimate: 30-50
327.    An Early XX Century Crystoleum Of A Courting Couple And A Dog, on a stone bench,
17 x 24.5 cms. Estimate: 20-30
328.    An Early XX Century Crystoleum Of A Family Group In A Garden, 20 x 26 cms. Estimate: 20-30
329.    An Early XX Century Crystoleum Of Mary Magdalen At Calvary,
24 x 16.5 cms. Estimate: 15-20
330.    AFTER WILLIAM IBBITT
'South East View of Sheffield', hand coloured lithograph by Picken, pub.c.1855,
image size 38 x 64cms. Estimate: 100-150
331.    AFTER WALKER DENDY SADLER
'Long Long Ago', etching by James Dobie, pub.1898 by Lefevre, signed in pencil by artist and etched to margin with remarque,
36 x 42cms. Estimate: 40-60
332.    AFTER CECIL ALDIN
'Good Morning Squire Brown', humorous colour print,
21 x 37cms
Together with A Late XIX Century Seascape, watercolour, unsigned,
20 x 26.5cms. (2) Estimate: 30-50
333.    Jxxxx KLOTZ (XIX /XX CENTURY FRENCH)
Head and shoulders portrait of an elderly lady, wearing a lace trimmed dress and headdress, pencil/wash/body colour, signed and dated Paris 26 Mai 1902, lower right,
34.5 x 29.5cms. Estimate: 30-50
334.    XIX CENTURY
Miniature depicting a gentleman sporting a scarf, pencil and ink,
10 x 8cms. Estimate: 30-50
337.    WYCLIFFE EGGINTON (1875-1951)
Moorland landscape under stormy skies, watercolour, signed lower left,
24.5 x 34.5cms. Estimate: 175-275
338.    Lxxx TREVOR (XX CENTURY)
The Old Fort, Hout Bay, South Africa, watercolour/heightened white, signed lower left,
35 x 52cms. Estimate: 250-350
339.    SAMUEL JOHN MILTON BROWN (1873-1965)
Shipping on the high seas, watercolour/heightened white, signed lower left,
39 x 55cms. Estimate: 150-250
340.    GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (1924-1996)
Ringinglow, watercolour, signed with initials lower right,
35 x 45cms. Estimate: 600-800
341.    ARTHUR WILSON ( )
Old Cutler's Cottage, Walkley, watercolour/heightened white, signed lower right, old artist label verso,
34 x 48cms. Estimate: 400-500
342.    THOMAS BUSH HARDY (1842-1897)
Shipping off the Coast, watercolour/heightened white, signed and dated 1895 lower left,
56.5 x 89cms. Estimate: 2800-3200
343.    Jxxxx JAMESON
Loch Leven; Loch Eck, a pair of watercolour/gouache, signed and titled,
25.5 x 35.5cms
Together with a Lakeland Landscape, oil on board, unsigned,
23 x 30cms. (3) Estimate: 20-40
344.    XIX CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL
Fishing Smacks in Choppy Waters, Men O' War, Boat Beached, four circular watercolours, unsigned,
26cms diameter. (4) Estimate: 100-200
345.    XIX CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL
Waterwheel and flower gatherers, pair of circular watercolours, unsigned,
26cms diameter. (2) Estimate: 20-40
346.    JOHN GREENSMITH RWS NEAC (b.1932)
Botanical Gardens Sheffield; Beauchief Abbey, Nr. Sheffield, watercolour, latter signed lower left, both with artists label verso,
26 x 31cms and 26.5 x 32cms. (2) Estimate: 40-60
347.    GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (1924-1996)
Saturday Night, Ecclesall Road, watercolour, signed lower left, 20 x 35.5cms. Estimate: 500-700
350.    H. NAZE (XIX / XX CENTURY)
Still life of roses, a pair of, oil on board, signed lower right,
13 x 21cms. Estimate: 60-80
351.    FRED WEBB A.S
Figures on a woodland path, late XIX Century oil on board, signed,
74 x 61.5cms Estimate: 60-90
352.    ANONYMOUS (XIX CENTURY ENGLISH)
Summer cottage landscape with woodman collecting felled trees, oil on canvas, unsigned,
31 x 43.5cms. Estimate: 150-200
353.    EBENEEZER HANSON
Cows and drover on track to farmhouse, oil on board, signed lower left, glazed in gilt frame,
27 x 40cms. Estimate: 80-120
354.    ANTONIO ODIERNA (XIX / XX CENTURY ITALIAN)
'Capri' Sunset over the sea, oil on board, signed and titled lower right,
38 x 49cms. Estimate: 200-300
355.    ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS KENT PELHAM (fl.1860-1891)
River landscape, oil on canvas, signed with initials and dated '91 lower left,
38 x 76.5cms. Estimate: 100-150
356.    PRUDENCE TURNER (b.1930)
Glengariff, County Cork, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
38 x 76cms. Estimate: 200-300
359.    An Early XX Century German Tin Plate Magic Lantern, with chrome chimney and lens, on claw feet, contained within a wooden box, within applied paper label and instructions to inner lid; Together With A Quantity Of Coloured Slides, the box 33.5 cms wide. Estimate: 50-70
360.    Thirty Coloured Magic Lantern Slides, various topics. Estimate: 15-25
361.    A Mid XX Century Mohair Teddy Bear, possibly Chiltern, 44cms high (one eye replaced); A Mid XX Century Teddy Bear, with glass eyes, short upturned snout and suede pads, 33cms high; A Miniature Petz Golden Teddy Bear, 12cms high. (3) Estimate: 40-60
362.    A Reproduction Clockwork Bird In A Cage Automaton, 28 cms high. Estimate: 40-60
363.    A Mamod Stationary Steam Pump and Pulley System, on maroon bases. Estimate: 25-50
364.    Dinky Toys - unboxed diecasts 555 Fire Engine, 704 Auro York Airliner G-AGJC Logo, Leyland Royal Tiger Roadmaster Coach, 163 Bristol 450 Coupe, plus six others. All with obvious signs of use. Estimate: 30-50
365.    A Sutcliffe Clockwork "Jupiter" Ocean Pilot Tinplate Cruiser, red hull with key, good working order, Excellent, boxed. Estimate: 50-80
366.    Hornby 0 Gauge 0-4-0 Clockwork Loco and Tender, the loco in need of new wheels; No.2 Lumber Wagon in yellow, NE Brake Van and Gas Cylinder Wagon in red and blue. Generally Good or better in Fair/Good boxes. Estimate: 80-120
367.    A Large Early / Mid XX Century Gold Plush Teddy Bear, short, three seam snout, glass eyes and growler (only one ear), approximately 66cms high. Estimate: 50-80
370.    An Early XIX Century Sampler, by Margaret Bradley, undated, worked in coloured silks with religious verse, animal and floral motifs within a flory and counter flory border on a fine linen panel, 40 x 40cms, in contemporary frame. Estimate: 60-80
371.    A Victorian Sampler, by Kate Ainsworth, Oakfield, Barrow, dated November 1864, worked in black thread with the alphabet, numerals and verse, 20 x 35cms, in contemporary frame. Estimate: 20-30
372.    A Victorian Sampler, by Mary Ainsworth, dated 1842, worked in black thread with the alphabet and numerals, 25 x 29cms, in contemporary frame. Estimate: 20-30
373.    A Victorian Sampler, by B.Ainsworth, dated 1846, worked in black thread with the alphabet and numerals, 18.5 x 24.5cms, in contemporary frame. Estimate: 20-30
374.    A Victorian Sampler, by Sarah Jane Ainsworth, dated November 1854, worked in black thread with the alphabet, numerals and legend, 21.5 x 25.5cms, in contemporary frame. Estimate: 20-30
375.    An Early XIX Century Sampler, by Sarah Ainsworth, dated 1819, worked in black thread with the alphabet and numerals, 19.5 x 18.5cms, in contemporary frame. Estimate: 20-30
376.    An Early XIX Century Sampler by E.Gregory, dated February 22 1823, worked with letters and numerals over trees, plants and animals, 26 x 20cms, framed (faded). Estimate: 20-30
377.    A Mid XX Century Silk Persian Tasseled Rug, heavily decorated with deers, birds and foliage on cream ground within a mustard border, 111 x 73cms. Estimate: 30-50
378.    A Chinese Silk Panel, worked primarily in gold and silver thread with stylised carp and waterlilies against a purple ground, within brocade borders, 23 x 92cms.
*Thought to be a panel from the sleeve of a Mandarin's coat. Estimate: 50-80
381.    A Stained Wood Cabinet, with shaped gallery, over the single door with Gothic arch glazed panels, the red interior fitted with a single drawer, 53 x 49 cms. Estimate: 25-40
382.    A Late XIX Century Oak Desk Top Stationery Cabinet, with a lidded quill tray above a pair of sloping doors, enclosing a fitted interior, the back panel lined in heraldic crests, with two cut glass ink wells (one defective), 33 cms high, 32 cms wide. Estimate: 50-70
383.    Five Mahogany Offertory Boxes, each with shaped pierced handles and square velvet lined receptacles, 53 cms; Together With Two Stained Wood Examples, with metal supports; A Blue Velvet Offertory Bag, with turned beech handles, And Two Red Damask Bags, with brass frames. (10) Estimate: 70-90
384.    A XIX Century Rosewood Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, with twin hinged compartments, with mother of pearl escutcheon, on four bun feet (some damage). Estimate: 50-80
385.    A 1930's Circular Japanese Lacquered Tray, decorated with Geisha girl and four wise men, on rust ground, 29.5cms wide. Estimate: 30-40
386.    An Early XX Century Oval Oak Tea Tray, with a chrome open gallery, oval tablet to centre, 59 cms wide. Estimate: 40-60
387.    An Early XX Century Oak Photograph Frame, modelled as a sliding mirror frame with bobbin uprights, 23 cms high. Estimate: 15-25
388.    An Early XIX Century Inlaid Satinwood Tea Caddy, with fitted interior, brass ringed handles, on gilded brass bun feet, 29 cms wide. Estimate: 100-150
389.    A Victorian Period Ebonised Military Truncheon, polychrome VR Crown above the star of the Coldstream Guards, smooth swelled grip, 42cms long; A Rosewood and White Metal Cosh, 26cms long, with a leather strap. (2) Estimate: 100-150
390.    A XIX Century Walnut Writing Box, with brass mounts, the interior with a blue gilt tooled leather writing slope (defective), 29.5 cms wide. Estimate: 40-60
391.    A Regency Rosewood Sarcophagus Tea Caddy, with ebony borders, mounted with gilt metal lion mask ring handles, the interior fitted with two lidded compartments, 21.5 cms wide. Estimate: 30-50
392.    A Japanese Table Cabinet, the pair of doors inlaid with mother of pearl peonies and butterflies on a full width drawer, enclosing an arrangement of six small drawers, painted with a view of Mount Fuji, bearing single character signature to base of cabinet and each drawer, 27cms high, 30cms wide. Estimate: 50-70
393.    An Early XX Century Far Eastern Hardwood Cigarette Box, the cover carved with a chrysanthemum within foliate ground, 27.5cms wide. Estimate: 15-25
394.    An Early XX Century Set of Miniature Woodworkers Tools, cased. Estimate: 20-40
395.    A Bronze Wall Plaque, cast in relief with head and shoulders portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, 40 x 28cms. Estimate: 50-80
396.    A Mid XIX Century Copper Tankard, with riveted loop handle, on spreading base. Estimate: 40-60
397.    Dupont; A Gold Plated Cigarette Lighter, of rectangular form with geometric decoration, initialled "MG". Estimate: 30-50
398.    An English Pewter Two Handled Tankard, decorated with Art Nouveau style sinuous trees and bearing motto "For Old Times Sake", impressed marks to base, 19.7cms high. Estimate: 50-100
399.    An Early XIX Century Brass Magnetic Sundial, Thomas Rubergall, 27 Coventry Street, London, the silvered dial with engraved compass rose, hinged gnomon and latitude arc, the brass casing engraved with measurements for London, Dublin, Paris, Moscow and four other cities, in a wooden case.
*Webster's records show that Thomas Rubergall worked at this address from 1805-1823. Estimate: 200-300
400.    A Late XIX Century Japanese Bronze Jug, of oval baluster form with egg and dart rim, to the horseshoe shape neck, over laurel leaves in low relief, with lion handle, 18cms high. Estimate: 50-70
401.    A Japanese Bronzed Shinchu Covered Urn and Bronze Stand, the cup shape urn with mask and ring handles, the cover with ivory finial, 30cms high overall. Estimate: 40-60
402.    A Chinese Cloisonné Spherical Vase and Cover, with ball knop, raised on three peg feet, 22cms high (damages). Estimate: 15-20
403.    A XIX Century Cast Iron Book Press, black painted with brass ball handles to twist mechanism on rectangular base, 60.5cms wide. Estimate: 40-60
404.    An Early XX Century Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Group, of two African American children, one lighting a cigarette from the other, both wearing working clothes, a basket between their feet, stamped with Bergmann trademark, Geschutzt 4219, 12cms high. Estimate: 1100-1500
405.    An WMF Arts & Crafts Oval Copper Tray, with pierced brass handles, 59 cms wide over handles. Estimate: 40-60
406.    An Arts & Crafts Copper Two-handled Vase, of oval tapering form, decorated in relief with sinuous flower forms, 24 cms high; Together With A Sankey Copper Ewer, with lizard effect body, 28 cms high. (2) Estimate: 25-40
407.    An Arts & Crafts Brass Salver, the broad flattened rim in relief with simple plant forms, 26 cms diameter; Together With A Brass Candlestick, with a dished drip tray over a fluted trumpet shape stem, 9.5 cms high. (2) Estimate: 25-40
408.    AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON [1861-1919]
The Mountain Man, dark brown patinated bronze, inscribed Copyright by Frederic Remington, 72 cms high. Estimate: 800-1200
409.    A Set of Six XIX Century Painted Lead Racehorse and Jockey Figures, on rectangular bases, all housed within a mahogany sectional box with sliding top. Estimate: 40-60
410.    A George III Style Electroplated Lidded Tankard, with a domed cover and scroll thumb piece, with shield terminal to scroll handle, 20.5cms high; Another Tankard, 16cms high. (2) Estimate: 25-40
412.    A Cantonese Ivory Card Case, carved with a pierced overlay of flowers, the reverse intaglio carved with flowers on terraces, 11.5 x 7 cms. Estimate: 30-50
413.    An Edwardian Mahogany Cadbury's Shop Counter Cabinet, with stepped cornice and base, the glass etched "Cadbury's Chocolate" plus Coat of Arms, complete with two glass shelves and porcelain base, 85cms wide, 73cms high. Estimate: 120-150
414.    Two Sienna Marble Table Top Church Fonts, the receptacles supported by four annulated pedestals, enclosing circular centre column, on cavetto moulded plinth, one with copper liner and bearing a memorian plaque dated 1964, 25 cms high. Estimate: 40-60
415.    An Early XX Century Tan Leather Suitcase, initialled "R.W." the pigskin interior fitted with toilet requisites, 60 x 38 cms. Estimate: 120-150
416.    An Early XX Century Coloured Glass Cinema Admissions Sign, inscribed in gilt with seating prices, in a stained wood frame, 47 x 61 cms, (defective). Estimate: 25-40
417.    An Enamelled Glass Shop Sign "Johnsons' Dyers & Cleaners", in an oak frame, 25 x 106 cms; Together With A Burtons Departmental Shop Sign, inscribed "Ready-To-Wear Department Now Open, Superb Value, Montague Burton The Tailor Of Taste", 47 x 27 cms. (2) Estimate: 50-70
418.    A G. A. Dunn Black Silk Top Hat, interior measurement 19.5 cms; Another, from Austin Reed, 19.5 cms, both in original boxes. (2) Estimate: 30-40
419.    A XIX Century Rectangular Stone Trough, 71 x 44cms, aperture 28 x 55cms (cracked side). Estimate: 80-120
420.    A XIX Century Rectangular Stone Trough, 78 x 75.5, aperture 62 x 61.5cms. Estimate: 120-180
421.    A XIX Century Tortoiseshell Case, of rounded rectangular form with pink lined pocketed interior and inlaid shield; Together with a Telescopic Cheroot Holder, in leather barrel holder. (2) Estimate: 30-50
422.    A Coco De Mer, varnished, 14 x 30 x 20cms. Estimate: 70-90
423.    Taxidermy - A XIX Century Fox with Prey, in original glazed display case, bearing label John Else Jenkinson, 78.5 x 61cms (glass cracked). Estimate: 80-120
424.    Taxidermy - A XX Century Common Carp, in glazed display case, bearing label of weight and destination of catch, 37 x 84cms. Estimate: 40-60
425.    Taxidermy - A XX Century Fish, in glazed display case, 45 x 60cms (glass cracked). Estimate: 40-60
426.    A Reproduction Sun Dial Compass by Stanley, with folding gnommen, hinged calibrated plate, raised on three levelling screws in a wooden case, with instructions to inner lid, 15cms square. Estimate: 20-30
427.    A Scottish Union Type Circular Box and Cover, the cover in low relief with a hunter and dogs in a landscape, the base with patera against a basket weave ground within a thistle border, 8.5cms diameter. Estimate: 25-40
428.    An Old Leather Suitcase, with Cunard shipping labels to lid. Estimate: 20-30
429.    Nine Victorian Bone Teethers, carved as a cricket bat, pair of scissors, a saw, an axe etc, approximately 7cms long. Estimate: 20-40
430.    A XIX Century Horn Beaker, of circular tapering form, moulded with a silver on copper collar, the interior similarly lined, 16.5cms high. Estimate: 80-120
431.    A Victorian Gentleman's Umbrella, with an ivory handle with gold plated foliate engraved mounts, inscribed "B. Lawrence, Halfway, Sheffield", hung with a black tassel. Estimate: 40-60
432.    An Early XX Century Hook Handled Walking Stick, with silver mark 1927, 88cms. Estimate: 15-20
433.    A Late Victorian Bamboo Walking Stick, with a silver mounted ivory handle, inscribed "Benito Lawrence, Eckington, March 8th 1900", hallmark rubbed, 90cms. Estimate: 40-60
434.    A Walking Cane, the gilt metal ball handle fitted with a compass and concealing a glass tot flask, 88cms. Estimate: 15-20
435.    A Meerschaum, Amber and White Metal Cheroot Holder, 8.5cms long, in a fitted leather case. Estimate: 20-30
440.    A Pair Of Art Deco Style Chrome Table Lamps, with wrythen fluted stems on circular moulded bases, the moulded opaque glass shades with transfer decoration, 51 cms high. Estimate: 70-90
441.    A Reproduction Carved Wood Blackamoor Standard Lamp, with gilt metal ten branch light, supported by ethnic man holding torchere on octagonal pedestal with scroll corners, 203cms high. Estimate: 300-500
442.    A Brass Six-light Chandelier, the scrolling branches with candle scones and fluted drip trays, issuing from a fluted and lobed column, 50 cms. Estimate: 200-400
443.    A XX Century Venetian Style Glass Six-branch Ceiling Light, amber coloured with cranberry frilled rims, petal finials and twist branches, (some damage) Estimate: 30-50
444.    A XX Century Venetian Style Glass Four-branch Ceiling Light, with petal finials and twist branches, (some damage) Estimate: 50-100
445.    An Italian Green Glass Ceiling Light, the six foliate moulded branches supporting shot-gilt quilted bowls, with candle lights, irruing from a conforming centre bowl, Together With Matching Wall Lights. Estimate: 50-70
446.    A XX Century Brass Eight-branch Ceiling Light, with finial top. Estimate: 80-100
448.    A XIX Century Pine Rectangular Framed Theatre Mirror, with applied scroll and leaf decoration, the bevelled glass lithographed "Programme Changed Monday & Thursday", 115 x 43cms. Estimate: 50-80
449.    A XVII Century Style Tortoiseshell Veneered Wall Mirror, the bevelled plate within zan ebonised slip, 86 x 66 cms. Estimate: 400-600
450.    A Pair of XX Century French Style Wall Mirrors, with cresting tops and floral decoration with central plaques, 94 cms wide, 73 cms high. Estimate: 40-60
451.    A Gilt Metal 'Blessing' Alto Saxaphone by Elkart, with accessories, in a fitted case. Estimate: 40-60
452.    A Boosey Clarinet, with chrome mounts; Together with a German Clarinet, in a fitted case. Estimate: 30-50
453.    A Czechoslovakian 'Pennsylvania' Gilt Metal Alto Saxaphone, in fitted case. Estimate: 25-40
454.    A Powertone La Fleur Gilt Metal Tenor Saxaphone, in fitted case. Estimate: 50-70
455.    A Pietro Piano Accordian, in a fitted case. Estimate: 20-30
456.    A Violin, marked Caspar da Salo in Brescia 1599, the two-part back measuring 35.5 cms, blind fret floral detail to scroll; Together With A Bow stamped Arnold Voigt, cased. Estimate: 200-300
457.    A Violin, unlabelled, the back 35.5cms, together with a bow, cased. Estimate: 30-50
458.    An Amati Violin, labelled Antonius et Hieronimus Fr. Amati, Cremonen, Andre fil. F. 1697, signed verso to the base of the neck "1885 J.H Linley", length of back 34.5cms; together with an unmarked bow, and case. Estimate: 200-300
459.    A Violin, with Stradivarius label, length of back 35.5cms, fingerboard detached, together with two bowl (in poor condition) and case. Estimate: 30-50
460.    A Rosetti Plated Flute, marked Sapphire, in fitted case. Estimate: 30-50
461.    A Boosey & Hawkes Regent Clarinet, in a fitted case. Estimate: 25-40
462.    Three XIX Century Hand Written Music Scores, for the Viola and Violin's 1 and 2 in Mozart's String Quartets No.1 to 10 in three volumes, each cloth bound volume signed and dated "F.Schollhamer, Wien, 1857".
Estimate: 30-40
465.    Four Second World War Medals, 39-45 and Burma Stars and War and Defence medals, pinned to a blue sash embroidered with Yorks, Lancs and Royal Artillery titles with other patches and insignia. Estimate: 40-60
466.    An Interesting OBE Group of Five to Sir William Walter Carlile: The Medal Of The Order Of The British Empire, London 1917, Silver Hallmarks; together with 1914 Star with Bar (W. W. Carlile B.R.C.S. & O.ST.J.J.); War Medal (W. W. CARLILE. B.R.C. & ST.J.J.); Victory Medal (W. W. CARLILE B.R.C. & ST.J.J.) and Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (Sir William W. Carlile. BART.) Very Fine to Extremely Fine, in a Spink And Son Case.

*William Walter Carlile was born on the 15th January 1862 and spent ten years in the army between 1887 and 1897, where after resigning his commission he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant Of Buckinghamshire. He was elected to Parliament as MP for Buckingham in 1895, retaining the seat until 1906. During the Great War, he served in non-combatant roles with the British Expeditionary Force, The British Red Cross and latterly with the Civil Graves Commission. In 1928 he was created a Baronet for political and public services (London Gazette, June 1928). During the Second World War, at the age of 79, he was asked to reform the local Gayhurst Scout Group, where the local lads helped the war effort by acting as runners and carriers for the Home Guard. A keen hunter, he spent time travelling in India and Africa. He passed away in 1949 aged 87. Estimate: 800-1200
467.    A German Third Reich Period NSRL Sports Award in the Form of a Hand Worked Brass Charger, the NSRL symbol engraved to centre and bearing inscription "Ehrenpreis - Fur den Zweiten des Internationalen Handball - Stadteturniers in Berlin. Gegeben vom Reichssportfuhrer von Tschammer und Osten. 11 Februar 1940", makers mark verso, 30cms wide.

*The prize was presented to the runners up in the Handball tournament and presented by the head of the NSRL, Hans von Tschammer und Osten. Estimate: 80-120
468.    An Elizabeth II G.S.M with Malaya Bar to 22688053 Pte. F. Godhard, E.Yorks. Very Fine with medal office document and box of issue; two Gurkha style cloth badges of crossed kukri on green ground; Royal Artillery WWII cap badge. Estimate: 50-70
469.    A Great War Period Military Wall Clock, the 36cms dial with Roman numerals and marked "W.S Shuker Ltd Birmingham 1916", in mahogany case (chip to glass). Estimate: 120-180
470.    A German WWII Iron Cross, second class, lacking ribbon. Estimate: 60-80
471.    Great War Victory Medal to 16643 Pte. H. Troops, North'd Fus; 14-15 Star, unnamed, with dogtags to 41018 Pte. G. D. Dryden, Yorks & Lancs; RAF badge by Gaunt; Ribbon, bars, cap badges and a bi-metal Odd Fellows badge by George Tutill of London. Estimate: 40-60
472.    A Great War Victory Medal to M-274114 Pte. J.A.W. Nettlingham, ASC, with his dogtag; three other VM's to 234926 Gnr R.C. Squires, RA; 7082 Pte. J.R. Nelson, KOSB; 28420 Pte. J.W. Anderson, Yorks and Lancs; A World War II Pacific Star, a cap badge and the unofficial Kuwait Service Medal 1991 in case of issue. Estimate: 60-90
473.    A XIX Century German Silver Beaker, commemorating a ships launch at Kiel, engraved in Kursiv style script "Zur Erinnerung an unseren Stapellauf, Kiel, den 4-7 Juli 1896" and decorated in relief with a mast hoisted with three hand painted enamel flags of shipping house flag and the Red and White ensigns. German silver hallmarks to base. Estimate: 60-100
474.    A German WWII Iron Cross, first class with makers mark for Wilhelm Deumer. Estimate: 40-60
475.    A Luftwaffe Ground Assault Award, with makers mark for G.H. Osang, Dresden. One rivet reverse. Estimate: 60-100
477.    Downes Miles (Henry) British Field Sports - A Valuable Work of Reference for The Gentleman... And Everyone Interested in Athletic Sports And Recreations. William Mckenzie. 4to, half green morocco, gilt edges, 556pp, chromolithographic frontis of St Leger Winner Robert The Devil, and 49 other chromo and engraved plates, with text illustrations. Binnding a little worn, a few plates with v light foxing to margins. Estimate: 100-200
479.    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: 150-200
480.    An Edwardian Postcard Album, containing approximately 280-300 cards featuring subjects such as seaside humour, topographical, military, sentimental, Tuck's Oilette, Continental. Generally early to mid XX Century, some postally used. Estimate: 60-100
481.    Lawrence (T.E) Oriental Assembly. Williams And Norgate 1939 first edition in dustjacket; Together with Seven Others Related, including Burbidge's Biographical Sketch of Lawrence of Arabia. Estimate: 50-70
482.    A Passenger List for The North German Lloyd Ship SS Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse, for October 29th, 1912, together with litho route chart. Estimate: 20-30
483.    White Star Line Magazine, for October 1934; RMS Lusitania Passenger List, for August 17th 1912 for the journey from Liverpool to New York and the return journey in September; Two Later P&O Menus. Estimate: 20-30
484.    Titanic / White Star Line Interest - Wilton J. Oldham - The Ismay Line. First Edition presentation copy from Constance Ismay to her lifelong friend Dora Smee, with a letter to the latter from the author, explaining the book and discussing the Ismay's Rolls Royce which they both owned at different times, together with three associated photographs.
Estimate: 100-150
486.    A Mahogany And Brass Thornton Pickard Plate Camera, with label marked Time And Inst. and retailers label for Gilbert Jackson Photographic Chemist, Abbeydale Rd. Sheffield. Estimate: 65-85
487.    A XIX Century Negretti & Zambra Stick Barometer, in an arched walnut case, with silvered register and thermometer, (lacking cylinder cover), 93 cms high. Estimate: 200-400
489.    A Mahogany Bracket Clock, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, Perigal, Royal Exchange, London, with a double fusee movement signed to the backplate, the adopted arched case with turned pilasters flanking an oblong door with canted top, raised on an ogee base and oblong plinth, on bun feet, 58 cms high. Estimate: 500-800
490.    An Early XIX Century Oak and Mahogany Longcase Clock, with 30 hour movement by Wainwright of Nottingham, having square painted dial, swan neck pediment and reeded supports, with shaped door and plinth base with inlaid stringing. Estimate: 300-400
491.    A 1930's Oak Cased Grandmother Clock, with domed hood and beadwork trunk, the Westminster chimes movement having Roman numerals to silvered chapter ring, stamped 'Tempus Fugit', 188.5 cms high. Estimate: 60-80
492.    An Early XX Century Brass and Blue Glass Carriage Clock, with timepiece movement, the cream dial with Arabic numerals, raised on bun feet, 12cms high. Estimate: 50-70
493.    An XVIII Century Japanned Tavern Timepiece, the 62cms circular black painted dial with gold Roman numerals and Arabic five minutes and gold painted hands, the trunk with a concave topped door, decorated in iron red and gilt with a figure in an Oriental garden, over a canted ogee moulded apron, access doors to each side, 145cms high. Estimate: 2000-4000
494.    An Elliott of London Reproduction Small Bracket Clock, the eight day movement chiming on a bell, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring, signed H.L.Brown & Son, Sheffield, Tempus Fugit to arch, the burr walnut case with gilt metal carrying handle, on ogee bracket feet, 23cms high. Estimate: 50-70
495.    A Reproduction French Style Bracket Clock, of cartouche form, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the white dial with Roman chapter and Arabic numerals, signed Le Cassels, the black case painted with roses, on scroll feet, with a conforming wall bracket, the clock 38cms high. Estimate: 30-50
496.    An Early XX Century American Musical Alarm Carriage Clock, with Roman dial, spring driven movement with musical mechanism to base, 19 cms high. Estimate: 40-60
497.    A Late XIX Century Gilt Metal Carriage Clock, with lever timepiece movement, the enamel two-part dial with Arabic numerals, the case with fluted columns and foliate friezes, engraved "Mary E Ovendeu April 25th 1891", 15 cms high over handle. Estimate: 40-60
499.    A XIX Century Duchess Side Table, having single drawer to breakfront top, on turned and fluted baluster supports and welled base, 135.5cms wide. Estimate: 50-80
500.    A Late XIX Century Oak Freestanding Bookcase, with carved half wheel frieze and lion mask and acorn side supports, with adjustable shelves and plinth base, 91cms wide. Estimate: 100-150
501.    A Mid XIX Century Rosewood Demi-Lune Fold Over Card Table, with later tooled leather interior, on fluted pedestal, on oval base with heavy paw feet, 101cms wide. Estimate: 300-400
502.    A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Wind-Out Dining Table, on turned legs with three extra leaves (one later), 162cms wide. Estimate: 150-250
503.    1920'S Oak Free Standing Bookshelves, with shaped galleried back with five open backed graduated shelves, on shaped feet, 91cms wide, 133cms high. Estimate: 50-100
504.    A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Hall Chair, with scrollwork border to shield back and applied central motif and solid seat, on turned legs. Estimate: 40-60
505.    An Edwardian Mahogany Two-seater Settee, with pireced splats, shaped arms and upholstered serpentine seat, on cabriole legs with pad feet, (repaired), 110 cms wide. Estimate: 60-80
506.    A Pair of Reproduction French Style Gilt Wood Armchairs, each with foliate cresting and acanthus leaf arms, on reeded legs, upholstered in a burgandy fleur-de-lys fabric. Estimate: 200-400
507.    A Reproduction Gilt Wood Console Table, with marble top and vine leaf frieze, supported by mythical birds, on stepped base. Estimate: 150-250
508.    A Reproduction Oriental Chest of Five Drawers, with applied gilt figures with brass handles, on black ground, 56cms wide. Estimate: 60-90
509.    A Reproduction Oriental Black and Gilded Side Table, with brass swan neck handles to three shaped drawers, on cabriole legs, 127cms wide.
Estimate: 60-90
510.    A Reproduction Oriental Black and Gilded Breakfront Sideboard, with Egyptian masks, on reeded legs united by six six star stretcher, 151cms wide.
Estimate: 60-90
511.    A Reproduction Oriental Carver Chair, with all over Chinoiserie decoration on black ground.
Estimate: 30-50
512.    A XIX Century Pembroke Table, with single drawer and dummy drawer, with 'D' ended drop leaves, on turned legs (some damage). Estimate: 50-80
513.    A XIX Century Mahogany Dining Table, with circular top and wind-out action, on turned and fluted legs, 122 x 169cms. Estimate: 300-400
514.    A XIX Century Mahogany Music Cabinet, with shaped back and serpentine top shelf over bevelled mirror, with glazed and carved panel fall fronts, each having fitted interior on ogee feet. Estimate: 100-150
515.    A Pair of Reproduction Mahogany Bergere Armchairs, with caned backs and leather seats, on tapering legs. Estimate: 50-100
516.    An XVIII Century Mahogany Double Corner Cupboard, with a stepped cornice and panelled doors with three internal shelves, the base having a central slope panelled doors, on a plinth base, 227cms high, 130cms wide. Estimate: 500-800
517.    A Reproduction Mahogany Armchair, with shield back and shaped arms, on tapering legs united by an 'H' stretcher, upholstered in a brown leatherette covering. Estimate: 100-150
518.    A Late XVIII Century Mahogany Serving Table, with a crossbanded top and central drawer, decorated with swags and knulled frieze, flanking drawers, on tapering legs, 180cms wide, 92cms high. Estimate: 400-600
519.    A Late XVIII Century Mahogany 'D' Ended Dining Table, with a mahogany frieze, with straight legs with canted sides and additional leaves, 373cms wide, 73cms high. Estimate: 300-600
520.    A Matched Set of Thirteen Early XX Century Mahogany Ladder Back Chairs, with shaped rails and drop-in seats, on tapering legs united by an 'H' stretcher, (comprises one carver and 12 single chairs). (13) Estimate: 200-400
521.    A XIX Century Mahogany Pedestal Table, the crossbanded rectangular top with leatherette scriver, on turned central pedestal and carved cabriole legs. Estimate: 100-150
522.    A Reproduction Mahogany Partners Desk, with breakfront and crossbanded red leather top, with central drawers and twin pedestals with drawers and cupboards, on ogee feet, 152cms wide, 74cms high. Estimate: 250-350
523.    A Set of Five XVIII Century Style Chairs, two armchairs and three single chairs, with shaped top rail and pierced splat with drop-in seats, on straight legs united by an 'H' stretcher. Estimate: 150-250
524.    A Reproduction Walnut Breakfront Partners Desk, the crossbanded top with green leather scriver, flanking pedestals with canted corners and graduated drawers with cupboards, on ogee feet, 164cms wide, 77cms high. Estimate: 400-600
525.    A Maple & Co 1930's Oak Dining Room Suite, the oval table with turned and bulbous supports on block feet united by a stretcher; the seven oak chairs with shaped backs and 'grotesque' carved heads, on cup and cover supports and block feet with knulled decoration united by a stretcher, upholstered in a tan leather. Estimate: 300-500
526.    A XIX Century Mahogany Straight Fronted Chest, of two short and four long graduated drawers, having turned handles, column supports and paw feet, 122cms wide. Estimate: 200-300
527.    A George II Walnut Chest on Stand, having stepped pediment and three short and three long graduated drawers, the base with three drawers and shaped apron, on cabriole legs and pad feet, 102.5cms wide (some alterations). Estimate: 800-1200
528.    A XIX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Chest, of two short and four long graduated drawers, all with inlaid stringing on (later) bracket feet, 105.5cms wide. Estimate: 150-250
529.    A Late XVII Century Joined Oak Side Table, with rectangular top and single drawer, with shaped apron, on turned supports and stretchers, on block feet, 79.5cms wide. Estimate: 200-300
530.    A XIX Century Topped 'D' Ended Extending Dining Table, on later twin tripod supports, 188cms wide. Estimate: 60-90
531.    A Georgian Mahogany Bow Fronted Corner Cupboard, the cornice inlaid with shell pateras, cross banded and panelled doors, the interior having three shelves over drawers. Estimate: 150-250
532.    A Georgian Mahogany Wine Cooler, of rectangular form with fitted bottle compartment, on stand with moulded legs. Estimate: 100-200
533.    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: 500-700
534.    A Waring's Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Envelope Card Table, with swing action top, baize interior and guinea wells to flaps, all over single drawer on tapering legs and spade feet, bearing makers stamp to drawer. Estimate: 200-300
535.    An XVIII Century Mahogany Commode, with shaped gallery, over two doors and pull out legged drawer, (top cupboard added later). Estimate: 150-250
536.    A XIX Century Walnut Nursing Chair, with carved scroll cresting, spindle supports, fluted legs, upholstered back and seat. Estimate: 60-90
537.    A Late XVIII Century Mahogany Bureau, with fall front enclosing fitted interior, four graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 117 cms wide, 118 cms high. Estimate: 150-250
538.    A George III Drop Leaf Dining Table, with shaped frieze and block legs, 155 x 108 cms Estimate: 40-80
539.    A Set of Four Mahogany Parlour Chairs, each with scrolled cresting, pierced splat and cabriole legs. Estimate: 30-50
540.    A Late XVIII Century Mahogany Commode, with tray top and tambour pull out front, on square legs, 50cms wide, 77cms high. Estimate: 200-400
541.    A 1920's Oak Cutlery Cabinet, with lift up lid and single interior drawer containing 66 pieces of mother of pearl handled and other flatware, the front doors carved with lyres and birds. Estimate: 100-150
542.    A XIX Century Mahogany Straight Fronted Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, with turned handles and curved ends, on bun feet, 112cms wide (split). Estimate: 100-150
543.    Four William IV Mahogany Dining Chairs, each with curved bar back, needlework drop in seat and turned legs (3+1). Estimate: 100-150
544.    A XIX Century Commode, converted to a bedside cupboard with upper doors over two drawers on splayed bracket feet. Estimate: 40-60
545.    A 1930's Oak Cutlery Cabinet, with two fitted drawers of Warings and Dixons flatware (97 pieces), having cupboard below, on bun feet. Estimate: 250-300
546.    An Early XIX Century Mahogany Pembroke Table, with drop leaves and single drawer with reverse dummy drawer, on turned legs, 70cms high, 97cms wide. Estimate: 80-120
547.    A XIX Century Ash & Elm Windsor hair, with pierced splat, turned uprights and legs joined by H stretchers. Estimate: 100-150
548.    A Mid XX Century Mahogany 'X' Shaped Stool, in the Regency style having studded button back, upholstered leather seat on turned stretchers. Estimate: 40-60
549.    A Late Regency Mahogany Centre Table, with inverted corners to rectangular top and scroll brackets to panelled supports, united by reeded arch stretcher, on four splayed feet. Estimate: 400-600
550.    A Late XIX Century Oak Hall Cabinet on Stand, with breakfront pediment and three cupboard doors over larger compartment, all heavily carved with figures, lion masks and scrolls, the base with a single drawer, turned and acanthus leaf supports and panelled back and undershelf, on bun feet, 141cms wide. Estimate: 300-500
551.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Double Corner Cupboard, with stepped cornice, glazed astragal doors, two internal shelves, the base with two panelled cupboard doors, on shaped bracket feet, 186cms high. Estimate: 100-200
552.    A XIX Century Walnut Loo Table, with oval top, the base having four fluted and turned supports on carved scroll feet and central baluster, 134 x 101.5cms (lacking bolts). Estimate: 100-150
553.    A XIX Century Burr Walnut Music Cabinet, with inlaid decoration to top and upper cupboard doors, allover sectioned compartment on plinth base, 58.5cms wide (some damage). Estimate: 40-60
554.    An Art Deco Mahogany Display Cabinet, with angular back, sunburst astragal glazed front and side doors, on straight legs, 61.5cms wide. Estimate: 40-60
555.    A Reproduction Oak Dresser, the rack with panelled back and two shelves, the base with three central drawers, flanked by cupboard doors, on stile feet, 173cms high, 174cms wide. Estimate: 100-150
556.    A Late XIX Century Mahogany Empire Cabinet, the arched top having lattice supports and shaped mirror back, the base having blind fretwork drawers over glazed cupboard and central bow front, on cabriole legs, 143cms wide. Estimate: 200-300
557.    A XIX Century Games Table, the octagonal top with inlaid rosewood and satinwood chess board, mahogany crossbanding on a turned pedestal with shaped tripod legs, 67cms high. Estimate: 60-80
558.    A XVII Style Century Oak Refectory Table, with scratchwork and gouged frieze, cup and cover supports, on block carved feet, united by a stretcher with knulled decoration, 168cms wide. Estimate: 200-400
559.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Revolving Armchair, with upholstered back and seat, on cabriole legs with pad feet united by an 'X' stretcher. Estimate: 80-120
560.    A 1920's Oak Cabinet, with four arched panel doors, knulled frieze and two single drawers on cup and cover supports, united by an 'H' stretcher, 123cms wide. Estimate: 100-150
561.    A 1920's Jacobean Style Oak Dresser, the rack having dental cornice, shaped frieze and panelled back, the base having two moulded front drawers and panelled doors with split balusters, 86.5cms wide. Estimate: 80-120
562.    An Early XX Century Monks Bench, with carved shield back, lift-up seat and carved panel below, 86.5cms wide. Estimate: 150-200
563.    A Reproduction Oak Dresser, the back having pierced breakfront pediment, three shelves flanked by lower cupboards, the base with four short drawers, on turned supports and undershelf on block feet, 212cms wide, 220cms high. Estimate: 400-600
564.    A Reproduction Mahogany Kidney Shaped Desk, with tooled inset scriver, central drawer flanked by two banks of four graduated drawers, having boxing and ebony inlay, 148cms wide. Estimate: 400-600
565.    A Victorian Walnut Davenport Desk, inlaid with foliate medallions, with an ogee moulded stationery compartment with pierced metal gallery, over a sloping top with moulded cusped border, with four drawers and opposing dummy drawers, 53cms wide. Estimate: 400-600
566.    An XVIII Century Mahogany Pedestal Table, the circular tilt top over a ring turned and wrythen fluted base pedestal, on tree moulded downswept legs, 43.5cms diameter. Estimate: 600-800
567.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Table Cabinet, with a glazed rectangular top and sides, beadwork decoration, on shaped legs united by stretchers, 87cms wide, 79cms high. Estimate: 120-150
568.    A Late XIX Century Ebonised Table Cabinet, with a circular glazed top and lined interior, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 49cms wide, 74cms high. Estimate: 100-150
569.    'Mouseman' Robert Thompson of Kilburn Light Oak Refectory Dining Table, with adzed top and carved mouse motif to one of the two octagonal supports, on platform base, united by a stretcher, 183 x 98cms. Estimate: 2000-3000
570.    Mid XIX Century Inlaid Walnut Occasional Table, with oval quartered top, on turned supports and carved cabriole legs, 92cms wide, 72cms high. Estimate: 100-150
571.    A XIX Century Kingwood Side Table, with floral marquetry inlay to the top, sides and drawer, on turned reeded legs united by an 'X' stretcher, 110cms wide, 71cms high. Estimate: 100-150
572.    A XIX Century Music Cabinet, the door heavily carved with central flower surrounded by pokerwork scrolling on stepped base, 53cms wide. Estimate: 60-120
573.    A Late XIX Century Mahogany Music Cabinet, with bevelled mirror back, pierced side rails and breakfront, with five fall front graduated drawers over open shelves to front and sides, Art Nouveau panels featuring stylised flowers in boxwood and mother of pearl, bearing makers label T.G.Woof Ltd, Sheffield, 157 x 85.5cms. Estimate: 300-400
574.    A Late XVII Century Joined Oak Coffer, with moulded front panels, on stile feet, 110.5cms wide. Estimate: 300-400
575.    A Set of Four Charles II Style Oak Chairs, each having arched top, turned supports and cane back and seat, on 'C' scroll shaped legs united by turned stretcher. (4) Estimate: 150-200
576.    A George III Mahogany 'D' Ended Dining Table, with central leaf, on tapering legs, 171cms wide. Estimate: 150-200
577.    A Set of Four XVIII Century Elm Country Chairs, each having pierced central splat and drop in seat, on block legs united by 'H' stretcher. (4) Estimate: 150-250
578.    An Early XIX Century Elm Spindle Back Single Chair, with rush seat. Estimate: 20-40
579.    An XVIII Century Elm Carver Chair, with pierced splat, shaped arms and raffia drop in seat, on block legs with 'H' stretcher. Estimate: 50-80
580.    Two XIX Century Elm Country Chairs, each with pierced central splat and drop in seats, on block supports. Estimate: 30-50
581.    Two XVIII Century Mahogany Dining Chairs, one with camel back, the other in the Chippendale style, with stuff-over seats on block and chamfered legs. (2) Estimate: 30-50
582.    A XIX Century Oak Hat Stand, with four shaped branches, central mirror, glove box, pierced central support on plinth base with bun feet, 199 cms high, (rail and drip tray missing). Estimate: 60-80
583.    An Edwardian Stained Mahogany Chaise Longue & Matching Armchair, upholstered in brown dralon, the chaise with turned legs, 190 cms wide; plus another armchair. Estimate: 50-80
584.    A XIX Century Walnut Inlaid Octagonal Shaped Occasional Table, with quartered top, turned supports and on carved cabriole legs. Estimate: 60-90
585.    A XIX Century Walnut Bookcase, with carved floret pediment, twin glazed doors and internal shelves, the base with two short drawers over cupboard doors, on stile feet, 105.5cms wide. Estimate: 60-100
586.    A Regency Mahogany Chiffonier, with turned and 'S' shaped supports to two shelf back, the base having two drawers over two cupboard doors concealing inner drawer, on bulbous feet, 115.5cms wide. Estimate: 500-800
587.    A XIX Century Mahogany Chest of Three Drawers, the upper having applied panel with turned handles and feet, 121.5cms wide. Estimate: 100-150