Quarterly Antiques & Fine Art Sale
on Friday 27th November 2009


1.      A Stourbridge Green Glass Dump, internally decorated with a flowering pot plant, 16.5 cms high. Estimate: 40-60
2.      A Thomas Webb Crystal Vase, of waisted form with slice decoration, 25cms high; Together with Three Similar Globular Posy Vases, 8cms high, all boxed. (4) Estimate: 20-40
3.      A Mdina Glass Spill Vase, with narrow neck and stippled turquoise oval body, 22.5cms high; A Biot Amethyst Glass Vase, green and ruby decanters with ground pontil. (4) Estimate: 20-40
4.      A XIX Century Purple Malachite Pressed Glass Candlestick, on a dolphin triform base, 17.5cms high; A Green Glass Cream Jug, decorated with a young girl on a fence in the Mary Gregory style, 10 cms high. (2) Estimate: 20-30
5.      A Kosta Glass Pedestal Vase, with a blue tinted pew shape bowl, raised on a waisted stem from a domed green tinted foot, etched signature Kosta 1686, 29cms high. Estimate: 30-50
6.      An Orrefors Heavy Glass Vase, of elliptical form, with tipped rim, on a raised foot rim, signed and numbered 3092, 12cms high; Together with a Holmegaard Small Blue Tinted Vase, of ovoid form, 6cms high. (2) Estimate: 15-20
7.      A Ruby Glass Table Lustre, painted with flowers and hung with faceted drops, 32cms high; Together with a Green Glass Table Lustre, similarly decorated, 36.5cms high, the latter fitted for electricity. (2) Estimate: 60-80
8.      A Pair of Mid XIX Century Pink Glass Table Lustres, each portraying a young lady an a floral band with gilt highlights, both under glass domes, on ebonised bases, 37 cms high. Estimate: 400-500
9.      Stuart and Other Wine Glasses, with slice cut decoration; A Decanter, Water Jug and Plated Oval Galleried Tray. (14) Estimate: 30-50
10.     A Lead Crystal Decanter, Six Tots, Three Wine Glasses and a Circular Plated Galleried Tray. (11) Estimate: 20-40
12.     An Amethyst Circular Glass Casket, decorated in the Mary Gregory Style, with a young girl in a garden, with gilt metal mounts and ring handles on pierced feet, 8.5 cms high, 8 cms diameter. Estimate: 30-50
13.     A Modern Daum Glass Paperweight, as an owl's head, signed Daum France, 13.5cms high. Estimate: 30-50
17.     A Royal Doulton Figure "Bonnie Lassie", HN 1626, 14 cms high. Estimate: 75-125
18.     The Snowman Coalport Characters, "Pulling a Cracker" exclusive to H. Samuel, boxed and with certificate; together with "Dance The Night Away" exclusive to the Guild of Specialist China & Glass Retailers and was only available until 31.12.03, boxed. (2) Estimate: 30-50
19.     The Snowman Coalport Character, "By The Fireside" limited edition no. 202 of 2000, boxed. Estimate: 20-40
20.     The Snowman Coalport Characters, "Dance The Night Away" exclusive to the Guild of Specialist China & Glass Retailers and was only available until 31.12.03, boxed and with certificate; together with "Dancing With Teddy" boxed; "Dancing At The Party" boxed. (3)
Estimate: 40-60
21.     The Snowman Coalport Character, "The Band Plays On" limited edition no. 144 of 2000, boxed.
Estimate: 60-80
22.     The Snowman Coalport Characters, "Hug For Mum" and "The Adventure Begins" both boxed. (2) Estimate: 20-40
23.     The Snowman Coalport Character, "The Merry Trio" limited edition no. 0633 of 2000, boxed. Estimate: 50-70
24.     The Snowman Coalport Character, "Goodbye My Friend" exclusive to H. Samuel, worldwide limited edition no. 1728 of 1750, boxed and with certificate. Estimate: 20-30
25.     The Snowman Coalport Characters, "Snowmans Suprise" and "The Wrong Nose" both boxed. (2) Estimate: 20-40
26.     The Snowman Coalport Characters, "Chilling Out" with certificate and "Sitting Pretty" both exclusive to H. Samuel and both boxed. Estimate: 30-40
27.     The Snowman Coalport Character, "Walking In The Air" limited edition no. 279 of 2000, boxed. Estimate: 20-30
28.     The Snowman Coalport Characters, "Highland Fling" and "Cowboy Jig" both boxed. (2) Estimate: 20-40
29.     The Snowman Coalport Characters, "Building The Snowman" and "How Do You Do?" both exclusive to H. Samuel and both boxed. (2) Estimate: 20-40
30.     Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas Coalport Characters, "Where's The Chimney" and "Almost There" both boxed. (2) Estimate: 20-40
31.     Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas Coalport Characters, "All Home Made" and "My Best Friends" both boxed. (2) Estimate: 20-40
32.     Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas Coalport Character, "Line Dancing" International limited edition no. 0338 of 3000, boxed and with certificate. Estimate: 20-30
33.     A Royal Doulton Porcelain Figurine "Cheryl", HN3253. Estimate: 40-60
34.     A Royal Doulton Porcelain Figurine "Top O' The Hill", HN 1834. Estimate: 25-40
35.     A Pair of Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" Ovoid Vases, pattern 1128, with gilded necks, 10.5 cms high. Estimate: 40-60
36.     A Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" Mantle Clock, cased, pattern 1128, with octagonal border to circular face, 10.5 cms high. Estimate: 20-40
37.     A Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" Hexagonal Waisted Vase, pattern 1128, 11.5 cms high; Together with A Similar Egg on Stand and Oval Trinket Box. (3) Estimate: 30-50
38.     A Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" Circular Plate, pattern 1128, 21.5 cms diameter; Together with Two Similar, earlier 2451 pattern, 18 cms diameter. (3) Estimate: 20-40
42.     A Pair of Royal Dux Bohemia Candlesticks, modelled as a shepherd and shepherdess, he with a pipe, sheep at his feet, she with goats, both beside a classical column, with entwined foliage, on naturalistically moulded bases, coloured in pastel tones of lilac, green and ivory with gilt highlights, applied pink triangle. no.677 and 678, 41.5cms. (1 ear damaged)
Estimate: 250-350
43.     A Royal Dux Bohemia Figure Group, of a milk maid and cow, she standing with a bucket in her right hand, holding the beast's rope in her left, on a moulded shaped base, coloured with green, pink and russett glazes highlighted in gilt, pink triangle patch and model no.988, 27.5cms high. (repaired) Estimate: 150-200
44.     A Royal Dux Bohemia Table Centrepiece, modelled as two maidens supporting a large conch shell, on a naturalistically moulded column clad with leaves and lily of the valley, from a shaped base, pink triangle patch, model no.914, 45.5cms high (chip to rim). Estimate: 300-500
45.     An Early XX Century German Porcelain Ewer, with a scrolling spout over a wrythen fluted neck, from a shouldered circular body, applied with playful putti, the scrolling caryatid handle with cherub surmount, on a pedestal moulded as four supporting mermaids on a cruciform plinth base, underglaze blue and printed marks, 40cms high. Estimate: 75-125
46.     A Lladro Porcelain Figure of a Young Boy, in a harlequin costume, holding a cat, seated on a chair, 26.5cms high; Together with a Nao Figure of a Young Girl, with a pet lamb, 18.5cms. (2) Estimate: 50-70
47.     A Pair of Early XX Century German Porcelain Candelabra, modelled as a man and female companion, in XVIII Century dress, each standing by a rose encrusted stem, on conforming domed bases, 38cms high (damages to one and lacking candelabra fitting). Estimate: 100-150
48.     An Austrian Amphora Figure Group, of a young girl with donkey and cart, on a rose encrusted moulded base, impressed marks for Reissner, Stellmacher & Kessel, Turn, Teplisk, Bohemia, no.4998, 37cms high, 47cms long (minor damages to hands and lacking whip). Estimate: 100-150
49.     An Early XX Century Continental Earthenware Lidded Urn, of ovoid form, with two raised handles, encrusted with vine, a figure of a vintner standing before, holding a large bottle of wine, on a raised plinth, 75cms high (repaired head, chips). Estimate: 100-150
50.     An Important XIX Century Vienna Porcelain Charger, "Columbus landet in den hafen von Palos 1493", depicting Columbus's return to Palos, signed Berger, within a magenta border detailed with pink medallions and heavily gilt, titled verso in red and blue Bindenschild mark, 50cms diameter. Estimate: 2000-2500
51.     A XX Century Continental Porcelain Figure Group, of two figures in an ornate flower painted boat, on a scrolling base with swans, 27cms high; A Pair of XX Century Berlin Porcelain Figures, of a hunter and female companion, on scrolling bases, 22.5cms high; A Sampson Porcelain Figure, of a colourful parrot on a tree stump, 22.5cms high (all with damages). (4) Estimate: 60-80
52.     A Shelley Mabel Lucie Attwell Three Piece Nursery Tea Set, comprising teapot, modelled as a pixie house, the milk jug as a pixie and the sugar bowl as a mushroom, painted in colours, reg. no. 724421, the teapot 14.5 cms high. Estimate: 150-200
53.     A Pair of Doulton Slaters Patent Vases by Annie Milne, of shouldered tapering form with everted rims, lace decorated and enamelled in pink, white and gilt against a yellow ground, impressed and painted marks, 40.5cms high. Estimate: 75-125
54.     A Carlton Ware Black Ground Mikado Pattern Two Handled Pedestal Dish, with gilt foliate moulded handles and raised on a conforming pedestal foot, pattern 2881, 31cms wide. Estimate: 50-70
55.     A Carlton Ware Mikado Pattern Vase, of ovoid form with a petallated rim, enamelled in colours against a deep blue ground, on a horizontally fluted foot, shape no.2089, 17cms high. Estimate: 30-50
56.     A Carlton Ware Black Ground Mikado Pattern Pottery Vase, of shouldered ovoid form, enamelled and gilt, shape no.226, pattern 2881, 26.5cms high (repainted roof). Estimate: 40-60
57.     A Lladro Figure Group, of a seated clown dog and drum, model no.5763, 22.5cms high. Estimate: 60-80
58.     A Lladro Figure Group, of a young boy teasing a dog with her puppies, model no.5376, 17cms high. Estimate: 60-80
59.     A Lladro Figure Group of a Young Boy, with puppets, watched by a dog and two cats, model no.5736, 15cms high. Estimate: 30-50
60.     A Lladro Figure of a Clown, lying down, his foot resting on a ball, 37cms long. Estimate: 120-180
61.     A Lladro Bust of a Young Clown, wearing a pom-pom hat and striped bow, model no.5612, 25.5cms high. Estimate: 100-150
62.     A Lladro Bust of a Melancholy Clown, wearing a flower trimmed hat, his head resting on his folded hands, 27cms high. Estimate: 120-180
63.     A Beswick Model Bald Eagle, model 1018, 33.5cms wing span, 16.5cms high. Estimate: 40-60
64.     A Carlton Ware Mikado Pattern Vase, ovoid, enamelled and gilt against a blue ground, 20cms high. Estimate: 60-80
65.     Kevin Francis Limited Edition Figure "Lo La Palooza", produced by Peggy Davies Ceramics, 411/500, 26cms high, boxed with certificate. Estimate: 40-60
66.     Kevin Francis Limited Edition Figure "Ethereal Beauty", produced by Peggy Davies Ceramics, 86/500, 24cms high, boxed with certificate. Estimate: 40-60
67.     A Limited Edition Beswick Ware Beatrix Potter Figure by Royal Doulton "The Tailor of Gloucester", 77/1947, 13.5cms high; Together with "Tom Kitten", 367/1947, 13cms high, both boxed with certificates. (2) Estimate: 30-50
68.     Carlton Ware Primula Pattern Oval Dish, with gilt scalloped rim and stepped handle; Together with Limited Edition Carlton Girl "Hollyhocks" Figure, modelled by Douglas V. Tootle, 226/1250, 22.5cms high. (2) Estimate: 30-50
69.     A Limited Edition Royal Doulton Pottery Figure "The Walking Cat", 637/1000, 13.5cms high, boxed with certificate; Together with a Beswick Pottery Model of an Alsatian, 14cms high. (2) Estimate: 20-40
70.     A Royal Doulton Matt Pottery Figure Group "Buddies", HN2546, 16cms high; Together with an Early XX Century Doulton Stoneware Cache Pot, 8cms high. (2) Estimate: 30-50
71.     A XX Century Limoges Pottery Pedestal Vase, with hand painted floral cartouches on pink ground ovoid body and gilt decoration to twin bird handles 31.5cms high. Estimate: 30-50
72.     A Bourne Denby 1920's Danesby Ware Jug Vase, with blue streaked body, 18.5cms high; A Glyn Colledge Ovoid Vase, and streaked fanned posy vase. (3) Estimate: 30-50
73.     A XIX Century English Porcelain Plate, possibly Rockingham, painted with foxgloves to the centre within a shell and foliate moulded gilt border, 25.5 cms wide. Estimate: 70-100
74.     A XIX Century Rockingham Style Teapot and Stand, moulded and gilt with foliage and printed in blue with flower sprigs, raised on scroll feet, the cover with twig moulded handle. Estimate: 150-200
75.     A 1920's Bourne Denby Danesby Ware Blue Streaked Jardiniere, 18 cms high; A Similar Cylinder Vase, in green, brown and blue, 20 cms high. (2) Estimate: 30-50
76.     A Moorcroft Pottery Jardiniere, circular, tubelined and painted with the hibiscus pattern, coloured in deep pink against a brown ground, impressed marks and facsimile signature, 17 cms high, 18 cms diameter, (fine crack to base). Estimate: 100-150
77.     A Rockingham Porcelain Cup and Saucer, of quilted outline, painted and gilt with yellow flowers and foliage against a blue border, pattern 821; Together with Another Cup and Saucer, painted with birds, within gilt rims, puce griffin marks, and three grey and gilt painted cups and saucers, puce marks. (10)
Estimate: 80-100
78.     Three Rockingham Dessert Plates, painted with differing flowers within a moulded gadrooned rim, gilt with shells, scrolls and foliage, pattern 534, red griffin mark, 25.5cms diameter; Together with a Plate, similarly painted within grey border and ivory and gilt moulded rim, pattern 1279, 26.5cms diameter (damages/repairs). (4) Estimate: 30-50
79.     A Pair of Don Pottery Dinner Plates, printed in blue with Venetian vignettes, 25.5cms diameter; A Brameld Pottery Transfer Plate, together with nine further pieces (some with damages). (10) Estimate: 50-70
80.     A Don Pottery Plate, printed in blue with Nuneham Courtney Wild Rose pattern, printed mark in blue, 23.5cms diameter; A Don Syriam Pattern Meat Plate, printed in brown, together with a soup plate and plate similar. (4) Estimate: 40-60
81.     An Early XIX Century Middlesborough Pottery Plate, printed in blue with Nuneham Courtney pattern, impressed marks, 25cms diameter; A Twigg Pottery Willow Pattern Plate, two Twigg willow pattern meat plates and a XIX Century blue and white plate (damaged). (5) Estimate: 40-60
82.     A Pair of Rockingham Dessert Plates, painted to the centre with a partridge, within a moulded border, grey and gilt with scrolls and foliage, puce griffin mark, 22.5cms diameter; A Further Five Rockingham Plates of Various Patterns. (7) Estimate: 50-70
83.     A Rockingham Soup Plate, the border moulded with flowerheads and painted with flowers, 25cms diameter; Three Rockingham Dessert Plates, various patterns. (4) Estimate: 30-50
84.     A Royal Crown Derby Two-handled Vase and Cover, of flattened ovoid form, painted with orange flowers and gilded against a blue ground, the shoulders with moulded shell and scroll mounts, raised on a quatrefoil domed base with conforming detail, printed marks and date code for 1899, pattern no. 1135, 22 cms high, (fine crack to body). Estimate: 40-60
85.     A Copeland Porcelain Vase, of circular moulded form with an everted rim, painted and heavily gilt with panels of flowers and leaves, beneath an Imari pattern neck, raised on three claw and ball feet, 20.5 cms high. Estimate: 45-75
86.     A Wedgwood Pottery Jasper Ware Blue and White Salad Bowl, with plated rim; Together with Glass Handled Servers. Estimate: 20-40
87.     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: 200-300
88.     A Pair of XIX Century Staffordshire Pottery Spill Vases, modelled as cows and calf, coloured in iron red and green, on oval moulded bases, 28 cms high. Estimate: 150-250
89.     A Moorcroft Pottery Ovoid Vase, tubelined and painted with Woodside Farm pattern, modern printed and painted marks, 13.5 cms high, (surface crazing towards foot of vase). Estimate: 150-250
90.     A Pair of Royal Dux Bohemia Posy or Spill Vases, modelled as children, kneeling on a moulded base, each with a pannier on their back, coloured in soft hues with shot gilt highlights, no. 1547 and 1548, applied pink triangle and printed marks, 19.5 cms high. Estimate: 300-400
91.     A Royal Dux Bohemia Figure Group, of cherubs with a chariot, moulded with floral swags, on an oblong base, no. 2667, applied pink triangle and printed marks, 30 cms high, 42 cms long. Estimate: 300-400
92.     A Royal Doulton Bone China Tea Service, printed in brown and polychrome painted with stylised flowers and fruit trees, pattern no. H3958, comprising twelve plates, cups and saucers, two large plates, milk jug and sugar bowl. Estimate: 50-80
93.     A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Summerhouse Pattern Jug, of octagional tapering form, painted in bright colours against an ivory ground, raised on an orange foot rim, printed marks in black, 15.5 cms high, rim chip to spout. Estimate: 40-60
94.     A Coalport "Sevres Group" Part Dinner and Tea Service, circa 1950, moulded and coloured with flowers against a pale pink ground, pattern no. 21, printed marks, comprising four large plates (two damaged), six cups, saucers and small plates, milk jug and sugar bowl; Together with The House Of Coalport 1750-1950 by Compton Mackenzie, Collins 1951, signed in ink on front free end paper by Stanley Harrison, owner and Chairman of Coalport in 1947; see page 120 for reference to the pink body of this service. Also with this Lot is an interesting biographical history and provenance of the service. Estimate: 80-120
95.     A Carlton Ware Circular Bowl, printed in gilt with the Mikado pattern against a mottled blue ground, blue printed marks, 17.5 cms diameter. Estimate: 30-50
96.     A Shelley China Woodland Pattern Tea Service, of twenty two pieces, stamped "13348". Estimate: 30-50
97.     A Gouda Pottery Two Handled Ovoid Vase, painted with flowers in colourful glazes, 16 cms high; together with Clog, similarly painted, 16.5 cms wide. (2) Estimate: 30-50
98.     A Wedgwood Bone China Tea Service, printed in iron red with a floral medallion within a lightly moulded well and floral border, comprising twelve plates, two large plates, eight cups and twelve saucers, pattern no. Y3354. Estimate: 30-50
99.     A Border Fine Arts Limited Edition Group James Herriot Series "The Country Doctor", 756/1250 by Ray Ayres, JH63, on wooden plinth, with certificate.
*This piece is now retired. Estimate: 300-400
100.    A Late XIX Century Wileman & Co. Bone China Tea Service, the shell moulded design printed in blue with daisies, comprising six plates, four cups, five saucers, one large plate, sugar bowl, milk jug and slop bowl. Estimate: 30-50
101.    A Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Dinner Service, of moulded outline, coloured with pink borders and gilt lines, comprising forty-two pieces, including nine platters in sizes, a soup tureen and cover, the latter with scroll moulded handles, impressed Alba. Estimate: 75-125
102.    A Susie Cooper Ivory Ground Baluster Vase, incised with abstract plant forms, facsimile incised signature and no. 346, 30 cms high. Estimate: 30-50
103.    A XIX Century English Porcelain Trio, printed and painted with floral garlands, gilt with fern and scrolls over buff border, comprising two cups and saucer, pattern no. 32. Estimate: 25-40
104.    A Wedgwood Porcelain Dish, of open shell design, painted and gilt with shells, sea urchin and seaweed against a pale yellow ground, 24.5 cms wide. Estimate: 20-30
105.    A Royal Doulton Stoneware Table Lamp, decorated in the manner of Edith Lupton, with incised leaves and strapwork and sprigged flowerheads, raised on a metal circular domed base with scroll feet, 33cms high. Estimate: 150-200
106.    A Pair of Early XX Century Majolica Style Scroll Handled Vases, the lower body decorated with foliate vines on a white ground, 40 cms high. (2) Estimate: 100-150
107.    A Large Royal Doulton Musical Character Jug "Auld Mac", playing the tune 'The Campbells are Coming'. Estimate: 80-120
108.    A Royal Worcester Figure of a Scotsman, from The Countries of The World Series, modelled by James Hadley, c.1900, wearing yellow tam o shanter and ochre iridescent kilt, printed puce mark, impressed to base, 16cms. Estimate: 120-180
109.    A Royal Worcester Figure of a 'Yankee', from The Countries of The World Series, modelled by James Hadley, c.1900, wearing blue hat and green breeches, printed puce and impressed to base, 18cms. Estimate: 120-180
110.    A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Pot-Pourri, of spherical shape, painted with flowers, puce mark to base, 10cms high. Estimate: 20-40
111.    A Moorcroft Pottery Ovoid Vase, tubelined and painted with the Clematis pattern, against a blue ground, impressed marks and facsimile signature in green, 21 cms high, (chip to rim and scratches to body). Estimate: 40-60
112.    A Set of Six Brownfield Porcelain Dessert Plates, each painted with differing vignette scenes within a black printed lambrequin well and magenta border and gilt line rim, impressed masks, pattern no. 1136, 23 cms diameter. Estimate: 50-70
113.    An Electroplated Mounted Wedgwood Jasperware Biscuit Barrel, with swing handle, on three ball feet. Estimate: 30-50
114.    A XIX Century Russian Porcelain Small Vase, A Popov, of flattened ovoid form, painted with a vignette of a ruined building in a landscape, the blue ground moulded with gilt scrolls and shells, and panels with flowers, underglaze blue mark to base, 13cms high. Estimate: 200-300
115.    A XIX Century Pottery Scent or Snuff Bottle, modelled as a shell, coloured in brown, blue and ochre glazes, with a gilt metal screw cover, 8 cms high. Estimate: 40-60
116.    A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Bowl, of circular footed form, circa 1920, designed by Daisy Mekeig-Jones, decorated in the Poplar Trees pattern and with mermaid roundel to the well, printed and painted marks, Z4968, 28cms diameter. Estimate: 2500-3000
122.    An Early XX Century Japanese Imari Plate, of cusped outline, painted in underglaze blue, red and gilt with asymmetrical panels of birds and blossom, celestial dragons and flowers, 24cms diameter; Together with an Imari Square Platter, painted to the centre with a basket of flowers, within a border of stylised birds and scrolls, 29cms x 29cms. (2) Estimate: 30-50
123.    A Pair of Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma Vases, of baluster form, each painted and gilt with alternating figural and floral panels against a brocade ground, 37cms high. Estimate: 60-80
124.    A Japanese Meiji Period Satsuma Tripod Censor, painted and gilt with figures on terraces, against a brocade ground, the domed cover with shishi finial, 45cms high. Estimate: 50-70
125.    A Pair of Early XX Century Chinese Celadon Plates, each painted in famille rose enamels with stylised birds, peonies and pomegranates, blue seal mark to underside, 19.5 cms diameter. Estimate: 40-60
126.    A Plated Mounted Cut Glass Claret Jug, the clear glass tapering body with foliate decorated collar and lion rampant with shield finial, to scrolling handle. Estimate: 40-60
127.    A XIX Century G. Kitching Plated Coffee Pot, of tapering cylindrical form with high finial hinged cover and scroll capped wooden scroll handle, on rim base. Estimate: 60-80
128.    A Walker & Hall Electroplate on Britannia Metal Four Piece Tea Service, circa 1920, with bakelite handles and finial's to tea and hot water pots. (4) Estimate: 30-50
129.    A Georgian Toddy Ladle, the oval bowl with coin inset, to twisted whale bone handle, 36.5cms long. Estimate: 40-60
130.    A Reed & Barton Plated Ice Bucket, of plain tapering form with twin lion mask and ring handles and high finial domed cover, on gadrooned spreading base. Estimate: 50-70
131.    A Plated Three Piece Cruet Set, of compressed form with gadrooned borders, on rounded rectangular tray. Estimate: 20-30
132.    A Pair of Rectangular Lidded Entree Dishes, with detachable loop handles, within beaded borders; Together with An Oval Example. (3) Estimate: 30-50
133.    An Electroplated Four Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, coffee pot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of oval semi reeded compressed form with angular loop handles. (4) Estimate: 30-50
133A.   An Elkington & Co Style Table Centre, naturalistically modelled as a greyhound beneath two entwined palm trees, on rocky ground, 43.5cms high. Estimate: 200-300
134.    An Electroplated Three Piece Teaset, each of oval semi reeded form with angular loop handles and reeded border. (3) Estimate: 20-30
135.    An Elkington & Co Plated Wine Bottle Holder, of cylindrical form with geometric pierced decoration, with twin handles, on spreading base; Together with a Plated Twin Handled Wine Cooler, and two pairs of tongs. (4) Estimate: 30-50
136.    An Electroplated Four Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, coffee pot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of oval semi reeded compressed form with angular loop handles. (4)
Estimate: 30-50
136A.   An Elkington & Co Plated Pedestal Cake Stand, the plain square tray with rounded corners and reeded border, supported on knopped stem and spreading base of matching outline. Estimate: 40-60
137.    An Electroplated Four Piece Teaset, comprising teapot, coffee pot, jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each of oval semi reeded compressed form with angular loop handles. (4)
Estimate: 30-50
138.    A King's Pattern Three Piece Plated Handle Carving Set, boxed. Estimate: 15-25
139.    An Elkington Plate Art Deco Period Suite of Cutlery, twelve place settings, in a good quality walnut canteen, with ivorine handles, and two lower drawers, 23cms high, 45cms wide. Estimate: 125-175
139A.   A Walnut Two Drawer Table Canteen, fitted with 165 pieces including, assorted knives, forks, spoons, ladles and tea knives and forks. Estimate: 200-300
140.    An EPBM Novelty Musical Cigarette Box, stamped JD&S, in the form of a Gentleman's desk, with engine turned hinged lid and modelled drawer fronts, with internal central musical box and four compartments (musical box damaged). Estimate: 30-50
141.    ** COLLECTED BACK SALEDAY**
A Set of Six AWS Wellner Knives and Forks, the knife blades marked "AWS Wellner" and the Henckels Zwillingwerks Twin makers mark and "Nicht Rostend" stainless mark, the forks stamped "Wellner" "90" "30". Estimate: 40-60
142.    A Pair of Viners Electroplated Oval Serving Platters, with gadroon rims, 50cms wide. Estimate: 25-40
143.    A XX Century Electroplated Wine Cooler, with bracketted rim, scroll cast handles and on a reeded foot rim, 15 cms high. Estimate: 20-30
144.    A Three Colour Propelling Pencil, the reeded case sliding with a black, blue and a red enamelled band, on suspension loop, stamped "S.Mordan & Co". Estimate: 30-50
145.    A Propelling Pencil, acanthus leaf scroll engraved, with inset finial, stamped "S.Mordan & Co"; A Gilt Metal Example, a bloodstone inset example, and another. (4) Estimate: 30-50
146.    A Walton & Haw's Patent Lady's Dress Clip, with foliate engraved decoration; A Cornelian and Bloodstone Inset Swivel Fob Pendant, Birmingham 1898; Shell Glass Bottle, on suspension loop. Estimate: 30-50
147.    A Large Joseph Deakin & Sons EPBM Pedestal Fruit Stand, the shaped circular bowl with fruit, floral and scroll decoration, within bead and fleur-de-lys border, on circular spreading base, 30cms wide. Estimate: 40-60
148.    A Walker & Hall Plated Condiment Stand, the square stand fitted with a cut glass jar and four bottles, on four ball feet, with applied vacant shield and loop handle. Estimate: 30-50
149.    Kayserzinn - A Highly Polished Pewter Oval Meat Platter, depicting central stag within leafy border and dog chasing a hare, with wall hanging loops, stamped and numbered "Kayserzinn 4345", 56cms wide. Estimate: 50-80
150.    An Edward & John Barnard Plated Fiddle and Thread Pattern Fish Slice, with pierced blade; A Plated Fiddle Pattern Fish Fork, with leaf scroll and pierced decoration. (2) Estimate: 15-25
151.    An Electroplate on Copper Swing Handled Basket, of shaped rectangular form within pointed gadrooned border and angular floral swing handle, raised on four shell capped paw feet. Estimate: 40-60
152.    A Hallmarked Silver Bride's Knife, J.G, the handle Birmingham 1864, the blade Birmingham 1867, with acanthus leaf scroll decoration. Estimate: 25-40
153.    A Hallmarked Silver Waiter, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1925, of plain oval form, 29.2cms wide, 370grams. Estimate: 60-80
154.    An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Mounted Glass Inkwell, Martin, Hall & Co, Chester 1908, with pen well and star cut base.
Estimate: 25-40
155.    A Pair of Late Victorian Hallmarked Silver Sweet Meat Dishes, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1900, each of scrolling wave design, with pierced decoration,
144grams. (2)
Estimate: 30-50
156.    An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Candlestick, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1903, the tapering beaded square base supporting leaf decorated column and circular beaded sconce,
12.5cms high, filled. Estimate: 30-50
157.    A Hallmarked Silver Bon Bon Dish, Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1922, of shaped circular form with geometric pierced decoration, raised on three scroll legs,
123grams. Estimate: 30-50
158.    A Hallmarked Silver Sauce Boat, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1947, with wavy cut edge and flying scroll handle, on three shell capped hoof feet, 120grams. Estimate: 20-40
159.    A Hallmarked Silver Three Piece Teaset, George Unite, Birmingham 1918, each of plain circular form with ribbon and reed border, raised on shell capped hoof feet, total weight 974grams. (3)
Estimate: 150-250
160.    A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Openwork Napkin Rings, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham 1905, of foliate design, initialled; a plain example, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1905, initialled; another and a hallmarked silver lidded mustard and spoon. Estimate: 15-30
161.    A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver and Enamel Coffee Spoons, Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1950, highlighted in green and white enamel, with blue and yellow enamel flowerhead finial, in Mappin & Webb Case.
Estimate: 60-80
162.    A Norwegian Viking Ship Salt, stamped "830s" and MA for Magnus Aase, naturalistically modelled, with green glass liner, on oval pedestal base. Estimate: 30-50
163.    A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Cut Glass pedestal Dish, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1923, the plain pedestal base supporting fluted glass dish. Estimate: 30-50
164.    A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Shovel, Birmingham 1919, with foliate engraved and shaped edge bowl, to scroll embossed handle,
Estimate: 20-40
165.    A Late Victorian Hallmarked Silver "Punch" Trinket Dish, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1896, of shaped rectangular form decorated with Richard Doyle's classic Punch Magazine cover illustration depicting Mr Punch and his dog Toby.
Estimate: 15-25
166.    A Late Victorian Hallmarked Silver Trinket Dish, EGP, London 1895 (bearing 'F' import mark), depicting fairies and a stork, within foliate and scroll border.
Estimate: 20-30
167.    A Hallmarked Silver Lady's Buckle, G.E.W, Birmingham 1903, of openwork engraved design. Estimate: 20-30
168.    A Matched Hallmarked Silver Four Piece Teaset, BES Co, Birmingham 1967, 1968, 1969, each of circular compressed lobed form, with foliate and leaf scroll detail and reeded borders, with leaf capped scroll handles, raised on shell and scroll feet, total weight 3159grams. (4) Estimate: 500-700
169.    A Hallmarked Silver 'Port' Decanter Label, T&S, Birmingham 1955; Together with 'Sherry', T&S, Birmingham 1952, each highlighted in blue enamel. (2) Estimate: 30-50
170.    A Hallmarked Silver 'Whiskey' Decanter Label, R&K, London 1964; Together with 'Brandy', R&K, London 1965; And Another 'Brandy'. (3)
Estimate: 30-50
171.    A Pair of Small Hallmarked Silver Photograph Frames, SS, London 1983, each of oval form, on velour easel backs. (2) Estimate: 20-40
172.    A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Sauce Boats, FH, Sheffield 1992, each with gadrooned border and leaf capped flying scroll handle, on three hoof feet, total weight 211grams. (2) Estimate: 40-60
173.    A Large Hallmarked Silver Twin Handled Tray, BES Co, Birmingham 1968, of shaped oval form with acanthus leaf scroll and foliate decoration, to twin reeded scroll handles, 66.5cms wide, approximate weight 4040grams. Estimate: 700-900
174.    A Hallmarked Silver Coffee Pot, HWLtd, Birmingham 1920, with reeded waist on four ball feet, bearing presentation inscription, 389grams. Estimate: 70-90
175.    Josef Hoffmann [1870-1956] for Wiener Werkstatte Austrian Cigarette Box, of tapering reeded design, with plain hinged lid and lined interior, stamped with mark for Josef Hoffmann and "Made in Austria" "Wiener Werk Statte" "900", base 10.4 x 8.2cms, height 6cms. Estimate: 500-700
176.    A Hallmarked Silver Tea Caddy, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1899, of oval form with embossed acanthus leaf scroll decoration, to plain pull-off cover, inscribed. Estimate: 20-40
177.    A Pair of Hallmarked Silver Bon Bon Dishes, T.W, Birmingham 1923, of circular form with pierced decoration. (2) Estimate: 20-40
178.    A Continental Silver Cow Creamer, with marks for Neresheimer of Hanau, BM for Berthold Muller, ".925" and import marks for Chester 1907, the standing cow with tail loop handle and hinged cover with fly detail. Estimate: 300-500
179.    A Hallmarked Silver Lady's Trinket Box, H&W, Birmingham 1919, of shaped oval form with ribbon tied swag detail, raised on four tri-furcated legs. Estimate: 60-80
180.    A Small Lady's Chain Mail Purse, to snap clasp; A Modern Silver Novelty, in the form of a lady's purse; A Hallmarked Silver Pot, and a small compact (lacking mirror). (4) Estimate: 20-40
181.    A Hallmarked Silver Engine Turned Matchbook Holder, T&S, Birmingham 1939; A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Cheroot Holder, H&F, Birmingham 1920, and a case, of hammered design. (3) Estimate: 20-40
182.    A Hallmarked Silver Nutmeg Grater, T.W, Birmingham 1799, of plain rectangular form with canted corners. Estimate: 120-160
183.    A Hallmarked Silver Vinaigrette, E.E, London 1837, the silver gilt grille with vase and flowers (detached), within engine turned case with foliate thumbpiece, initialled "EEMM". Estimate: 60-80
184.    A Hallmarked Silver Vesta Case, S&B, Birmingham 1911; A Smaller Example, Birmingham 1880; A Plain Example, Birmingham 1905, and another. (4) Estimate: 25-40
185.    A Pair of Part Hallmarked Silver Sugar Tongs, once gilt and with bright-cut engraved decoration. Estimate: 25-40
186.    An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Cream Jug, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1901, of circular cauldron form with wide spout and leaf capped scroll handle, raised on three pad feet, crested; A Hallmarked Silver Jug, E.S.B, Birmingham 1909, of plain form, with scroll handle on three pad feet. (2) Estimate: 30-50
187.    A Hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case, D.Bros, Birmingham 1955, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration. Estimate: 25-40
188.    A Hallmarked Silver Strainer Spoon, MS ES, possibly London 1809, with leaf and cross pierced bowl, crested; Together with a Shell Bowl Strainer Spoon. (2) Estimate: 25-40
189.    A Hallmarked Silver Backed Brush, maker mark indistinct, Birmingham 1912; A Hallmarked Silver Nail Buffer, W.A, Birmingham 1928; A Hallmarked Silver Handled Button Hook, W.D, Birmingham 1903. (3) Estimate: 15-25
190.    A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Glass Hip Flask, William Hutton & Sons, London 1895, cup London 1899, of oval form with textured glass and plain removable cup, to twist hinged lid (lacking stopper). Estimate: 30-50
191.    A Set of Six Dutch Hallmarked Silver Forks and Spoons, each of plain design with reeded border, initialled. Estimate: 80-120
192.    A Hallmarked Silver Salt, William Bateman, London 1819, of compressed oval form with shell and scroll decoration, the once gilt bowl within leaf border, raised on four ball feet, initialled "K". Estimate: 60-80
193.    A Hallmarked Silver Canister, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936, of plain cylindrical form with twist-off lid. Estimate: 20-40
194.    A Pair of Dutch Hallmarked Silver Serving Spoons, each of plain form with reeded border, initialled; A Dutch Hallmarked Silver Straining Spoon, with uniform design pierced bowl. (3) Estimate: 30-50
195.    A Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoon, RC, London 1826; A Hallmarked Silver Propelling Pencil, London 1957; A Fork, SLd, Birmingham 1925; and two condiment spoons. (4) Estimate: 20-40
196.    A Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Basting Spoon, George Smith & William Fearn, London 1788, initialled "N"; Together with An Old English Pattern Plated Ladle, initialled, and a Fiddle pattern basting spoon. (3) Estimate: 30-50
197.    A Mother of Pearl Handled Hallmarked Silver Folding Fruit Knife, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1891, with fruit engraved blade, in fitted case. Estimate: 30-50
198.    A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Gilt Coffee Spoons, Henry James Hulbert, London 1917, each with reeded edge and floral ends. Estimate: 15-30
199.    A Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Fish Knife, William Eaton, London 1833, initialled; Pair of Hallmarked Silver Napkin Rings, JR, Sheffield 1911. (3) Estimate: 25-40
200.    A XX Century Silver and Baisse Taille Pink enamel Dressing Table Set, comprising hair brush, clothes brush and hand mirror, various dates. Estimate: 30-50
201.    A George V Silver Three Piece Cruet, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1928, of baluster outline, raised on pad feet, the mustard and salt with blue glass liner. Estimate: 40-60
202.    A Hallmarked Silver Rose Bowl, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, of planished design, with twin lion mask and ring handles, on spreading base, with wire grille, 1080grams. Estimate: 200-300
203.    A Matched Set of Six George III / IV Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Spoons, possibly James Beebe, London 1819, 1820, initialled, 233grams. Estimate: 40-60
204.    A Hallmarked Silver Inkwell, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1912, of circular tapering design, with hinged lid and clear glass liner.
Estimate: 20-30
205.    A Hallmarked Silver Lady's Buckle, GS, Birmingham 1976, of openwork scroll design. Estimate: 20-30
206.    A Hallmarked Silver Snuff Box, possibly John Bettridge, Birmingham 1819, of curved form with flowerhead spray and allover engraved hinged lid, initialled; Together with a Hallmarked Silver Vesta Case, R.B, Birmingham 1900. (2) Estimate: 50-70
207.    A Hallmarked Silver Anointing Spoon, Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1901, in fitted case, Together with Another, Sheffield 1901. (2) Estimate: 20-40
208.    A Pair of Victorian Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Sugar Tongs, possibly George Burrows, London 1839, initialled. Estimate: 25-40
209.    A Pair of Early XIX Century Hallmarked Silver Sugar Tongs, William Bateman, London 1819, of plain design, initialled. Estimate: 25-40
210.    A Pair of Irish Hallmarked Silver Fiddle Pattern Sugar Tongs, John Pittar, Dublin. Estimate: 25-40
211.    A Hallmarked Silver Tooth Pick, WV&S, Birmingham 1914; An Engine Turned Pocket Spring Balance, Stamped "John Sheldon", weighing up to 2oz; together with another tooth pick. Estimate: 20-40
212.    A Lady's Cased Hallmarked Silver Mounted Manicure Set, J&C, Birmingham 1914, 1915, including nail buffer, twin lidded glass pots and scissors, in pink lined grey fitted case. Estimate: 40-60
213.    A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Blue and Clear Glass Dressing Table Jar, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925, of cylindrical form with geometric decoration, to plain pull-off cover; Together with Another Silver Mounted Glass Jar, H. Matthews, Birmingham 1910 (worn). (2) Estimate: 40-60
218.    An 18ct White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Dress Ring, claw set to the centre with an oval tanzanite, between diamond set shoulders. Estimate: 300-400
219.    An 18ct White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Cluster Ring, the central tanzanite claw set within border of brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 350-450
220.    An 18ct White Gold Tanzanite and Diamond Ring, claw set to the centre with a tear-drop shape tanzanite between brilliant-cut diamond set shoulders. Estimate: 600-700
221.    An 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone collet rub over set between crossover shoulders, approximate diamond weight, 0.60cts. Estimate: 700-900
222.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone four claw set in Tiffany style setting, approximate diamond weight 0.65cts. Estimate: 550-750
223.    A Gent's 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone claw set between reeded shoulders, approximate diamond weight 0.60cts. Estimate: 750-850
224.    An 18ct White Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones collet set in crossover setting, approximate total diamond weight, 0.50cts. Estimate: 480-550
225.    An 18ct White Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stones claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.25cts. Estimate: 900-1100
226.    An 18ct White Gold Large Three Stone Diamond Ring, the central brilliant-cut stone high claw set between two further brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 3.10cts.
Estimate: 4500-5500
227.    An 18ct White Gold Five Stone Diamond Ring, rub over collet set with brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 0.78cts. Estimate: 600-800
228.    An 18ct White Gold Five Stone Diamond Ring, claw set throughout with uniform brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 1.62cts. Estimate: 1400-1600
229.    An 18ct Gold Seven Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform brilliant-cut stones bar claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.08cts. Estimate: 600-800
230.    An 18ct White Gold Seven Stone Diamond Ring, rub over collet set with brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 1.40cts. Estimate: 1000-1200
231.    An 18ct Gold Diamond Set Band, with two channel set rows of 19 brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 180-250
232.    An 18ct White Gold Seven Stone Diamond Flowerhead Cluster Ring, the brilliant-cut stones claw set throughout, approximate total diamond weight 3.15cts. Estimate: 2500-3500
233.    An 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, the central emerald-cut diamond four claw set between two brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 0.80cts. Estimate: 900-1100
234.    A Three Stone Diamond Ring, double four claw set to the centre with a rectangular cushion-cut diamond between two brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped "AU750", approximate total diamond weight 1.53cts. Estimate: 1700-2000
235.    An 18ct White Gold Princess-Cut Five Stone Diamond Ring, the uniform stones claw set, approximate total diamond weight, 1.35cts. Estimate: 1000-1200
236.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone six claw set between plain crossover shoulders, also stamped "22". Estimate: 200-300
237.    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: 650-750
238.    A Gent's 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Buckle Ring, star set with an old-cut diamond, Birmingham 1918. Estimate: 200-300
239.    Three Large Single Stone Dress Rings, each claw set, stamped "9ct". (3) Estimate: 40-60
241.    A Single Stone Cocktail Ring, high four claw set to the centre within circular textured border, between pierced shoulders, stamped "18ct". Estimate: 40-60
242.    A 9ct Gold Coral Dress Ring, six claw set to the centre, between ropetwist shoulders; A 9ct Gold Banded Agate Dress Ring, the circular cabochon four claw set within shaped border; A 9ct Gold Oval Cameo Ring, depicting female profile (shank cut). (3) Estimate: 60-100
243.    A Single Stone Dress Ring, high claw set between textured shoulders, stamped "9ct"; Further 9ct Gold Dress Ring; of marquise design; A Modern Oval Cluster Ring, on chain-link, stamped "585". (3) Estimate: 60-100
244.    A Modern Emerald and Diamond Dress Ring, the central rectangular emerald four claw set between six brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped "750". Estimate: 600-800
245.    A Modern Aquamarine and Diamond Three Stone Ring, the oval aquamarine, four claw set between two brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped "750". Estimate: 200-300
246.    A Single Stone Diamond Ring, the old-cut stone claw set between diamond set shoulders, stamped "18ct&PLAT"; A Three Stone Crossover Ring, in crossover setting, stamped "18ct". (2) Estimate: 120-180
247.    A Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone illusion set between faceted crossover shoulders, stamped "18CT&PLAT". Estimate: 200-300
248.    A Modern Diamond Set Dress Ring, claw and collet set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped "585". Estimate: 50-80
250.    A Black Opal Ring, the circular panel on angular band, stamped "18k"; A Black Opal Set Bracelet, with three claw set panels; A Pendant, stamped "585"; A Two Stone Crossover Ring, claw set, stamped "14". (4) Estimate: 70-100
251.    A Modern Crossover Cocktail Ring, with central stone within plain and graduated channel set shoulders, stamped "585"; A Modern Cocktail Ring, oval collet set to the centre between stepped and millegrain set shoulders. (2) Estimate: 70-100
252.    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
253.    A Large Single Stone Quartz Dress Ring, the rectangular stone (30 x 24mm), four claw set in high openwork setting, stamped "18k". Estimate: 60-80
254.    A Diamond and Cabochon Set Dress Ring, oval collet cabochon set to the centre, within two-tone laurel wreath border set with single-cut diamonds, stamped "585" "14k". Estimate: 150-200
255.    A Sapphire and Diamond Cocktail Ring, high claw set with six marquise shape sapphires, within openwork shaped border of old-brilliant-cut diamonds, indistinctly stamped. Estimate: 300-500
256.    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, stone chipped). Estimate: 600-800
257.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the old-brilliant-cut stone illusion set between plain shoulders. Estimate: 40-60
258.    A Three Stone Diamond Ring, illusion set, stamped "18ct" "Plat"; Further Ring Mounts, damaged; Brooches, including horse head brooch, stamped "375" and double kitten brooch, pair of earpendants and two oval locket pendants. Estimate: 70-100
259.    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: 250-350
260.    A Modern Single Stone Diamond Ring, the brilliant-cut stone four claw set, inscribed "18k" "0.99". Estimate: 250-300
261.    An 18ct Gold Millennium-Cut Single Stone Dress Ring, four claw set between diamond set shoulders. Estimate: 100-150
262.    A Three Stone Diamond Ring, claw set throughout, stamped "18CT PLAT" (one stone damaged). Estimate: 200-300
263.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Ring, the old-brilliant-cut stone six claw set. Estimate: 80-120
264.    **COLLECTED BACK SALEDAY**
An 18ct Gold Gent's Emerald and Diamond Three Stone Ring, rub over set to the centre with an old-cut diamond, between two square set emeralds (shank unmarked). Estimate: 400-500
265.    A 9ct Gold Seven Stone Diamond Flowerhead Cluster Ring, claw set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ".50". Estimate: 150-200
268.    An 18ct White Gold Diamond Set Bracelet, of uniform design, claw set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 2.00cts. Estimate: 1200-1600
269.    A 9ct Gold Curb-Link Bracelet, of uniform design to scroll highlighted heart-shape padlock clasp. Estimate: 180-220
270.    A Modern 9ct Three Colour Gold Bracelet, of graduated geometric design with bark textured finish, to snap clasp. Estimate: 200-250
271.    A Stylish Grey Pearl Set Panel Bracelet, composed of four raised and shaped rectangular panels, set to the centres with a grey pearl bead, on wide belcher link connections, to hook clasp, stamped "835". Estimate: 40-60
272.    An Art Deco Green, Black and White Set Bracelet, of geometric openwork design, to snap clasp, indistinctly stamped (damages). Estimate: 40-60
273.    A 9ct Gold Curb-Link Charm Bracelet, to heart-shape padlock clasp, suspending fourteen novelty charm pendants. Estimate: 350-450
275.    An Oval Locket Back Brooch, oval collet cabochon set to the centre, within stepped and textured border, with applied bead detail and glazed locket verso. Estimate: 40-60
276.    Bucherer; A Lady's Marcasite Set Pendant Watch, movement stamped "Bucherer", cased stamped "Bucherer 0.925" (lacking some marcasites), suspended on bow brooch; A Pair of Marcasite, Black Onyx and Mother of Pearl Swivel Earpendants, hallmarked silver bangle and three further bangles. Estimate: 40-60
277.    An Oval Brooch, hand painted depicting rural waterside scene with bridged building; Together with Further Brooches, including spider bar brooch, 'Baby' and enamel brooches, cameo ring, compass pendant and swivel fob. Estimate: 30-50
278.    A Victorian Diamond Set Floral Spray Trembler Brooch, the single flower head claw set to the centre with an old-cut 'fancy yellow' diamond, within six petal border of old and single-cut diamonds, 'trembling' on leafed stem, set throughout with old and single-cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 2.48cts. Estimate: 800-1000
279.    A Turquoise Enamel and Seed Pearl Stickpin, together with an Essex Crystal style reverse painted fox head stick pin (damaged), cameo example, claw set example etc, and a hat pin. (8) Estimate: 50-70
281.    A Pair of Modern 18ct White Gold Diamond Set Earstuds, each of three tear-drop design, rub over set with three brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 200-250
282.    A Pair of 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set in openwork setting. Estimate: 150-200
283.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set. Estimate: 160-200
284.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set on screw post, approximate total diamond weight 0.45cts. Estimate: 250-300
285.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 0.50cts. Estimate: 350-400
286.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Three Stone Diamond Earstuds, of trefoil design claw set. Estimate: 400-500
287.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 0.67cts. Estimate: 400-500
288.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set in openwork setting, approximate total diamond weight 0.63cts. Estimate: 500-600
289.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 0.73cts. Estimate: 450-500
290.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone six claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.00cts. Estimate: 1100-1300
291.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 1.25cts. Estimate: 1000-1100
292.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each brilliant-cut stone four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 2.04cts. Estimate: 2200-2500
293.    A Pair of 18ct White Gold Princess-Cut Single Stone Diamond Earstuds, each stone four claw set, approximate total diamond weight 0.64cts. Estimate: 500-600
294.    A Pair of Modern Diamond Set Panel Earrings, the uniform curved panels star and square set with brilliant-cut diamonds, on Continental fittings, stamped "750". Estimate: 150-200
295.    A Pair of Rose-Cut Garnet Earpendants, each of double cluster design, on hinged hook fittings, stamped. Estimate: 30-50
296.    A Pair of Cultured Pearl and Garnet Earpendants, each composed of circular cluster suspended from bar link and claw set single stone surmount, on post fitting, butterflies stamped "14k" "585" (lacking one garnet). Estimate: 50-70
297.    A Pair of Diamond and Cabochon Set Earpendants, oval collet set to the centre between claw set diamonds, within ropetwist mounts and post fittings, butterfly stamped "14k" "585". Estimate: 100-180
298.    A Pair of 9ct Gold Amethyst Earpendants, of openwork design; A Pair of Flowerhead Earrings, on screw fittings, stamped "9ct"; A Pair of Flowerhead Cluster Earstuds. Estimate: 40-60
299.    A Single Stone Diamond Pendant, the brilliant-cut stone four claw set on split bale, on Figaro-link chain, approximate diamond weight 0.50cts. Estimate: 400-500
300.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Pendant, the brilliant-cut stone four claw set within openwork setting. Estimate: 300-400
301.    An 18ct Gold Single Stone Diamond Pendant, the brilliant-cut stone four claw set on split bale, on fancy-link chain. Estimate: 300-400
302.    A Modern 18ct Yellow and White Gold Diamond Set Necklace, of uniform design, rub over set to the front with seven brilliant-cut diamonds. Estimate: 1500-1800
303.    A Long Jade Bead Necklace, composed of 78 individually knotted uniform circular polished beads (string broken). Estimate: 100-150
304.    A Single Stone Quartz Pendant/Brooch, the central stone (17 x 15mm) four claw set within openwork textured border, on plain bale, stamped "18k". Estimate: 50-70
305.    A Large Single Stone Quartz Pendant, the rectangular stone (33 x 20mm) four claw set within oval hoop setting, stamped "18k". Estimate: 60-80
306.    A Large Single Stone Quartz Pendant, (30 x 29mm) four claw set, on stepped mount and bale, stamped "18k". Estimate: 60-80
307.    A Turquoise Set Oval Locket Pendant, on chain; A Cultured Pearl Dress Ring, stamped "14k". Estimate: 30-50
308.    A Three Row Graduated Cultured Pearl Bead Necklace, the circular beads individually knotted to claw set and pearl textured snap clasp, stamped "14k". Estimate: 200-300
309.    A Double Row Graduated Cultured Pearl Bead Necklace, the circular beads individually knotted to engraved snap clasp, stamped "Silver". Estimate: 50-70
310.    A Single Strand Pearl Bead Necklace, the imperfect beads individually knotted to clasp, stamped "Silver". Estimate: 100-150
311.    A Single Stone Pendant, four claw set to the centre within shaped openwork border, stamped "k18". Estimate: 20-30
312.    A Modern Lady's Sapphire and Diamond Set Suite, comprising necklace, bracelet, ring and earpendants, the articulated necklace claw set to the front with marquise-shape sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds in foliate design, on fine-link chain, together with matching bracelet, cocktail ring and earpendants on screw post fittings, each stamped "18k" "750".
Estimate: 600-800
313.    A Seven Stone Diamond Flowerhead Cluster Pendant, claw set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, on chain to bolt ring, stamped "375"; Together with a Pair of Single Stone Diamond Ear Studs, each brilliant-cut stone four claw illusion set. Estimate: 70-90
314.    A 9ct Gold Derbyshire Blue John Pendant, in plain collet setting, Sheffield 1981. Estimate: 50-70
315.    A Cased Set of Art Deco Gent's Dress Studs, comprising pair of studs, four buttons and pair of cufflinks, each of square panel form with circular concave centre, stamped "18ct & Pt", in fitted case. Estimate: 40-60
316.    A 1920's 9ct Gold Engine Turned Cigarette Case, of slim rectangular form, Birmingham 1929. Estimate: 800-1000
317.    A Gilt Metal and Enamel Filigree Lady's Buckle, highlighted in white, red and blues; Together with Another, composed of two ovals, with applied flowerheads and central collet setting. Estimate: 20-40
318.    A XIX Century Lady's Panel Clip, of slim rectangular form with applied acanthus leaf scroll border, flowerhead spray set to the centre with pearl and turquoise (one absent), to hinged back. Estimate: 60-80
319.    An Albert Chain, composed of belcher and elongated belcher-links, suspending T-bar; A Similar Curb-Link Example, suspending T-bar; Large Curb-Link Part Albert Chain. Estimate: 30-50
320.    A Graduated Curb-Link Albert Chain, suspending swivel fob pendant (damaged); Together with Two Smaller Examples. Estimate: 40-60
321.    An Oval Belcher-Link Guard Chain, together with another. (2) Estimate: 20-40
322.    A Belcher-Link Albert Chain, to single swivel, suspending T-bar; A Graduated Curb-Link Example, and another. Estimate: 30-50
323.    Assorted Curb-Link and Graduated Curb-Link Albert Chains, some part, to swivels, suspending T-bars. Estimate: 40-60
324.    A Cased Set of Six Shell Buttons, within plain circular settings with central highlight, in fitted case. Estimate: 25-40
327.    Omega Seamaster; A Gent's Automatic Wristwatch, the signed circular dial with day/date aperture and baton markers, within plain case, on later bracelet, in fitted box with booklet and assorted receipts. Estimate: 100-200
328.    Rolex Oyster Speed King; A Gent's Mid Size Watch, the signed circular dial with Arabic numerals and sweeping seconds hand, within plain case with screw down back, numbered 658058 and 5056, on later expanding bracelet. Estimate: 300-400
330.    An Early XIX Century Masonic Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial (lacking hand), the movement with diamond end stone, movement and movement cover inscribed "M Tobias & Co Bell Dock, 2611, LONDON, with Masonic and foliate engraved balance cock, within plain case, JD, London 1815; Together with Another Openface Pocketwatch, (damaged). (2) Estimate: 100-200
331.    John Russel, London; A 9ct Gold Cased Openface Pocketwatch Stopwatch, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and sweeping hand, within plain case, London 1915. Estimate: 200-300
332.    J.G.Graves Sheffield; The 'Express' English Lever Hallmarked Silver Gent's Openface Pocketwatch, Chester 1901; Another Openface Example, Birmingham 1902, and another, stamped "Fine Silver". (3) Estimate: 40-60
334.    A Lady's Victorian 18ct Gold Fob Watch, the circular dial with black Roman numerals, within foliate engraved case, London 1878. Estimate: 60-80
336.    A Fancy-Link Watch Chain, composed of faceted belcher and star pierced links, suspending T-bar, to single swivel, stamped "9c". Estimate: 250-300
337.    A Lady's Albertina, composed of four chain rows, with central foliate panel, suspending T-bar and tassel; Together with Another Similar. (2) Estimate: 40-60
341.    A 9ct Gold Graduated Curb-Link Albert Chain, suspending T-bar, to single swivel; A Bloodstone and Cornelian Swivel Fob Pendant. Estimate: 280-350
345.    *JACK SIMCOCK [b.1929] ARR
Farm Buildings and Figures, Oil on board, signed lower left and dated indistinctly 1956,
53 x 60.7cms. Estimate: 400-700
346.    RUSKIN SPEAR CBE, RA [1911-1990]
Farm on the Edge of the Wood, Oil on board, signed lower right,
45.4 x 55.3 cms. Estimate: 2000-4000
347.    HENRY MOORE [1831-1895]
Silver Sea, seascape, Oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1869,
39.6 x 64 cms.
Small angled tear of approximately 1cm x 1cm top left of canvas.
Estimate: 6000-8000
348.    ADRIAN PAUL ALLINSON [1890-1959]
A Mediterranean Farm, Oil on canvas, signed lower left,
56.3 x 69.3cms. Estimate: 2000-3000
349.    RONALD OSSORY DUNLOP [1894-1973]
Landscape, Oil on canvas, signed lower right,
63.7 x 76.7 cms.
Estimate: 2000-3000
350.    ATTRIBUTED TO MARY POTTER [1900-1981]
The Red Bog, Oil on board, Graves Art Gallery label verso,
59.5 x 75.3 cms. Estimate: 4000-6000
351.    STEPHEN BONE [1904-1958]
Blowy Day Galway Bay, Oil on board, signed lower left, Fine Art Society label verso dated 1929, 26.3 x 34.2 cms.
Estimate: 300-500
352.    STEPHEN BONE [1904-1958]
Winter Sunset, Oil on board, signed lower right,
23.7 x 34.3 cms. Estimate: 400-600
353.    HENRY LAMB [1883-1960]
Woman with a Perambulator and Four Idle Men, Oil on board, signed and dated (19) 38,
22.7 x 31.5 cms. Estimate: 7000-10000
354.    *JAMES NEAL [b. 1918] ARR
The New Flats, Oil on board, signed lower right,
18.5 x 28.4 cms.
Estimate: 400-600
355.    ATTRIBUTED TO WINIFRED WILSON [XX CENTURY]
Ancestral House and Garden, Oil on board, unsigned, attribution verso and inscribed with exh. date of 1931 for The Iman Show, 29 x 39.1 cms. Estimate: 300-500
356.    JOSEF HERMAN [1911-2000]
Snooker Player 1983, Oil on board, Signed to Backboard,
26.5 x 34.2 cms.
Estimate: 3000-5000
357.     CHARLES W HOWARTH [XX CENTURY]
Sketch of Hathersage Area, Oil on canvas, unsigned, attribution verso,
23.5 x 33.4 cms. Estimate: 40-60
358.    STEVEN BONE [1904-1958]
Ailsa Craig from Bruce's Camp, Oil on board,
25.2 x 34 cms. Estimate: 200-300
359.    BY AND AFTER GEORGE CUNNINGHAM [1924-1996]
Workhouse Green, limited edition colour print, no.17/250, signed in pencil to margin with blindstamp,
30 x 45cms. Estimate: 40-60
361.    BY AND AFTER GRAHAM ILLINGWORTH [b. 1953]
Palm I & II, Plume I & II, a set of four coloured lithographic prints, limited editions numbered 247/850, signed in pencil, 11 x 11 cms. (4) Estimate: 150-200
362.    AFTER FRANZ HANFSTAENGL
Girl with a mandolin in a garden, tinted crystoleum,
23 x 20 cms. Estimate: 50-70
363.    WILLIAM RAYWORTH [XIX / XX CENTURY]
Still life fruit, a pair, Oil on opaque glass panels, signed,
21 x 15cms. (2) Estimate: 100-150
364.    H. HILL [E. XX CENTURY]
Back to Blighty - Never Mind I Strafed 'Em; Has Anybody Got a Pin?, pair of pen ink and wash drawings, signed and dated 1919,
29.5 x 18cms. (2) Estimate: 50-70
367.    CHARLES ASHMORE [1851 - 1925]
A summer woodland stream, watercolour, gilt mount, modern gilt frame, signed,
18 x 25cms.
*Charles Ashmore is mainly known for his illustrations for Harold Armitage's "Chantrey Land".
Estimate: 40-60
369.    ARTHUR JACKSON [XIX CENTURY]
Poultry in a barn, a pair, oil on panel, signed lower left,
9 x 27.5cms. (2) Estimate: 125-175
370.    AFTER GUIDO RENI [Florentine 1575-1642]
Portrait of Beatrice Cenci, wearing a white turban, oil on canvas, oval
60 x 50 cms
In a giltwood and gesso frame contemporary with the canvas, with shell and scroll mounts. Estimate: 700-900
371.    ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID PAYNE [1874-1891]
Figure by a country cottage, Oil on board,
18 x 21 cms. Estimate: 200-300
372.    JOHN THRELFALL [XX CENTURY]
Study of a bird amongst foxgloves and grasses, oil on canvas laid onto card, signed lower right,
44 x 55cms. Estimate: 40-60
375.    Hornby O Gauge - type 101 clockwork tank loco in LMS maroon, #2270; the same but LNER green, #460, both good / very good working order with keys; No.1 water tank, National Benzole tanker and No.2 double arm signal, all boxed; two tinplate LMS coaches, Esso tanker, crane wagon and three others, with level crossings, unboxed. Estimate: 120-160
376.    Britains Toys #144F Haystack, VG/Exc in good condition pale green illustrated box. Estimate: 40-60
377.    Matchbox Lesney Regular Wheels #1 Road Roller, #24 Excavator, (gpw), #39 Zodiac Convertible, (pink / cyan) and #65 3.4L Jaguar (blue, gpw); all in Moko boxes; With Matchbox Series Bus. (5) Estimate: 20-30
378.    Triang Minic Plastic Clockwork Morris Minor, Excellent in VG/Excellent box, with key; Jeep #1, with spare wheel and jerry can, Very Good in Very Good box. (2) Estimate: 40-60
379.    Dinky Toys - Eight unboxed models including, 140A Austin Atlantic (red interior, cream hubs), two 170 Ford Fordor Sedan (all green and all yellow), 40G Morris Oxford (fawn), 40A Riley Saloon (fawn with rear wheel pillars) and three others; generally very good condition. Estimate: 160-200
380.    A Large XX Century Wooden Model of a Lighthouse, with model furniture, accessories, utensils and light fittings, painted in white and pale blue, 110cms high. Estimate: 40-60
381.    An Armand Marseille Bisque Headed Doll, 390 A7M, ginger wig, sleeping blue glass eyes, open mouth and composition body with loss to one finger, dressed in early XX Century undergarments, flowered straw hat and modern blue velvet dress. Estimate: 150-180
384.    A Thompson of Kilburn Oak Ashtray, of shaped oblong form, carved in relief with a mouse, 10 cms wide. Estimate: 30-50
385.    A Mahogany and Electroplated Tantalus, with three square, cut-glass decanters, with faceted ball stoppers. Estimate: 60-80
386.    An Early XX Century Oval Oak Tray, with electroplated gallery and turned wood handles, 53 cms wide over handles. Estimate: 50-70
387.    Fishing Reels - A Pflueger Atlapac 9/0 fishing reel, and five plastic/bakelite reels including Ever Ready Dam and Alpha W. Estimate: 80-120
388.    Fishing Reels - An Early XX Century Wooden Reel with brass foot marked "Richardson And Luyt, Ltd. Cape Town", 11.5cms diameter, and six other wooden reels including Townsend of South Africa and Castle Reel of Cape Town. Estimate: 60-80
389.    Fishing Reels - Six early XX Century reels, all with brass feet, ranging from 12.5cms to 18cms in diameter, one bearing "Aristocrat" label. Estimate: 60-80
390.    Fishing Reels - A large mahogany sea fishing reel, 27cms diameter, with brass feet and another, 22cms diameter with white metal foot. (2) Estimate: 50-70
391.    An Early XX Century Oak Desk Standish, with slope top to stationary compartment, fronted by twin glass inkwells and pen well, over single drawer. Estimate: 30-50
391A.   A XIX Century Rosewood Work Box, with gadrooned border and all over bone inlay, with fitted interior, on small bun feet. Estimate: 60-90
392.    A XIX Century Rosewood Bobbin Stand, with turned uprights, the concave platform base fitted with a pin cushion and frieze drawer, on compressed bun feet. Estimate: 40-60
393.    AFTER PIERRE JULES MENE [1810-1879]
A Brown Patinated Bronze Figure of an Irish Setter, on a naturalistic base with thistle, signed "P J Mene", 14 x 32cms. Estimate: 200-300
394.    A Victorian Hallmarked Silver and Horn Desk Novelty, by William Leuchars, London 1884, modelled as a dragon, its mouth agape, with green cabochon eyes, the fore legs and body naturalistically cast with scales, the ram's horn as the curled tail with silver tip, the mouth and tail possibly intended as quill receptacles, 16cms high, 31cms long. Estimate: 2000-3000
395.    A Pewter Cigar Holder by Petfield, Wicker, Sheffield, the twin hexagonal boxes, each having six circular holes, with single loop handle, 16 cms wide. Estimate: 30-50
396.    A Pair of XIX Century Continental Gilded Metal Cameos, of Classical elderly gentlemen, housed within circular walnut frames (one cracked), 25.5cms diameter. (2) Estimate: 30-50
397.    A Cast Iron Sundial, the centre engraved with a foliated sunburst, gnomon missing, 34 cms diameter; Together with A Small Example, 25 cms diameter. (2) Estimate: 50-70
398.    A Polished Cast Iron Coal Box, of oblong form, with studded strapwork panels, on claw feet, 43 cms wide. Estimate: 30-50
399.    A Set of Polished Cast Iron Fire Irons and pair of Fire Dogs. Estimate: 60-80
400.    An Early XX Century Bronze and Ivory Figure of a Late Medieval Period Lady, indistinct signature to base, 33cms high. Estimate: 150-250
401.    An Early XX Century Japanese Ivory Okinomo, carved as a man carrying a young child in his arms, and holding a lotus branch, standing on a rocky base, with an upended hobby horse, 21.45 cms high, with a hardwood stand. Estimate: 100-150
401A.   An Early XX Century Ivory Figure of a Daoist Sage, 15.3cms high. Estimate: 100-150
402.    An Early XX Century Ivory Teether, composed of five individually modelled novelties, 9 cms long. Estimate: 20-30
403.    An Early XX Century Chinese Bone Mah-jong Set, in a hardwood casket, with figural handles, the panels carved with figures, 19 cms high, 24 cms wide. Estimate: 50-70
404.    A Colonial Tea Caddy or Trinket Box, in the form of a tortoise shell, the hinged cover with parquetry inlay of native woods, ebonised head and feet, 15 x 27 cms. Estimate: 150-250
405.    Two Large 8mm Film Reels of "A Queen Is Crowned", both in Lecol cannisters and housed in a War Department carry case with canvas straps. Estimate: 20-30
406.    A Jadeite Figure of a Bear, grasping a cub's leg between its jaws, indistinct signature to rear foot (John Young?), 4cms high, 7cms long. Estimate: 15-25
407.    The Fair Play Totalisator Penny One Arm Bandit Slot Machine, with a quantity of early XX Century pennies. Estimate: 60-100
408.    Two XIX Century Chinese Hardstone Desk Seals, of square section, with animal finials, 7.5 cms high. Estimate: 30-50
409.    A Victorian Papier Mâché Desk Blotter, the upper board inlaid with mother-of-pearl and painted with flowers, with a scroll border, inscribed to the inside with verse and owners details, 31 x 23 cms. Estimate: 15-20
410.    A Meerschaum and Amber Silver Mounted Cigar Holder, 8 cms long; A Meerschaum and Amber Cigar Holder, 6.5 cms long; both in cases. Estimate: 30-50
411.    Three Pairs of Victorian and Edwardian Lorgnettes; A Pair of Gilt Metal Prince Nez; A Pair of Victorian Spectacles; and Two Further Prince Nez. (7) Estimate: 30-50
412.    An Early XIX Century Tortoiseshell Piquet Etui, the flattened oblong case inlaid with a monogrammed oval, foliate swags and garlands, the hinged cover concealing a complete fitted interior with a glass scent bottle, tortoiseshell handled folding knife and accessories, 7.5 cms high. Estimate: 150-250
416.    An Early XX Century Amethyst and Clear Cut Glass Table Lamp, with mushroom shade, supported on three metal brackets over a knopped and facetted baluster stem, from a circular domed foot, 50cms high. Estimate: 70-90
417.    A XIX Century French Brass Oil Lamp, with a single burner, the brass reservoir with pierced basket over an adjustable stem, the base supported by four cast and scroll brackets from a dished circular socle and square base, clear glass chimney, the lamp 55cms high. Estimate: 40-60
419.    A Kashan Tasseled Rug, mid XX Century, with blue and white central medallion surrounded by floral decoration on red ground, 345 x 250 cms. Estimate: 400-600
420.    A Far Eastern Wall Hanging, worked in colourful threads, sequins and cabachon, with two principal panels of Indian dancers and elephants, within a border of peacocks and elephants within framed panels, 125 x 170cms. Estimate: 30-50
421.    A XX Century Large Wall Tapestry, of a Medieval hunting scene, of men and dogs before a moated castle, approximately 180 x 270cms. Estimate: 50-70
422.    A Victorian Mosaic Beadwork Purse, worked with bands of colourful flowers, drawstring neck, 10 cms; Together with A Trefoil Shape Beadwork Evening Purse, and A Pair of Bone Glove Stretchers, with zoomorphic finials. (3) Estimate: 30-50
425.    A Mahogany Cheval Mirror, with finial tops, square supports and rectangular mirror, on shaped feet, 158cms high (damaged). Estimate: 30-50
426.    A Victorian Mahogany Dressing Mirror, with finial tops, bobbin supports, rectangular mirror, and on serpentine shaped base with carved feet, 86 cms high, 73 cms wide. Estimate: 50-100
427.    A XIX Century Gilt Convex Mirror, with applied eagle, moulded frame with ball decoration, black slip, the base with fan decoration, 100 cms high. Estimate: 200-300
427A.   An XVIII Century Mahogany Dressing Mirror, the glass with moulded frame and tapering supports, the base with three shaped drawers on ogee bracket feet. Estimate: 50-80
430.    The Beatles - A Hard Days Night, PCS3058 (YEX 127-/128-1 WITH 1/0 2/GG stampers). A superb copy in a similar condition Garrod and Lofthouse Sleeve with the larger "Stereo", and a Parlophone flyer; Let It Be, R5833 with "Factory Sample Not For Sale" sticker. Estimate: 60-100
431.    Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street, (COC 69100), UK stereo pressing, matrix numbers COC69100-A = ST-RS-723507, COC69100-B = ST-RS-722508, COC69100-C = ST-RS-722509, COC69100-D = ST-RS-722510, In the original gatefold sleeve with the original inners but lacking the set of postcards. Estimate: 20-40
432.    The Beatles - Rubber Soul PMC 1267, (XEX579/580-1, both G/DR stampers); Sgt Peppers......PMC 7027, (XEX367-1/638-1), with Peter Blake insert but lacking original inner; Magical Mystery Tour MMT1 Mono EP, all in higher grades; with a 1970's Poster of Paul McCartney and Another of the Fab Four. (5) Estimate: 40-60
433.    The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones LK4605 Mono LP, (XARL 6271-1A / 6272-3A); The Rolling Stones #2 LK4661 Mono LP, (XARL 6619-1A / 6620-2A) with Upton flip back sleeve and "Blind Man" text. (2) Estimate: 30-50
435.    A 1914-15 Star to T. S. 248, H. Boyce, TR., R.N.R. F/VF; Four WWII Stars, all F/VF or better. (5) Estimate: 30-40
436.    A Third Reich Eastern Front Medal, some wear; 1935 "Reichsparteitag" or National Party Day 1935 Medals, "G Balmberger NBG" verso; A 1937 NSDAP "Kreistreffen" or Regional Rally Award 3/4 April in Minden. Estimate: 40-60
437.    A Good Selection of Approximately Fifty Military Badges, including Durham Light Infantry gilt and enamel badge, KC, pin back; AFS silver badge number 172702, Royal Marines EIIR helmet plate, etc. Estimate: 30-50
438.    A Good Selection of Cloth Insignia, including Merchant Navy epaulettes and stripes, RN Electircal Artificers badge and Italian Navy epaulettes; with Two Ammunitions Boxes, with leather strap handles. Estimate: 30-40
439.    Forty Military Headdress and Other Badges, including Scottish Regiment helmet plates, brass Lewis Gunner cap badge, Corps badges, Royal Sussex Regiment bi-metal badge, mounted on red cloth covered board. Estimate: 120-160
440.    A Great War Somme Casualty Group of Three with Memorial Plaque to Christopher Payne, 18809 East Lancs Regiment. Replacement WM; Original VM and Star to 18809. Pte. C. Payne. E. Lan. R., with regiment bi-metal cap badge, photographic postcard of the soldier and 1914 Christmas tin, and photocopied documents including CWGC certificate.

*Private Christopher Edward Payne was K.I.A July 1st 1916, and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, France. Estimate: 600-800
441.    Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 to Cpl Robert Smart, impressed "R Smart Corp.l 85th Foot", lacks the issued clasp of St Sebastian. Light bruise to obverse base otherwise F/VF. Estimate: 500-700
442.    Medal Pair - An EIIR RAF Long Service Medal and Good Conduct Medal to Cpl. P. R. Gibbs (R1930253) RAF, and GSM with Arabian Peninsula Bar to 1930253 S.A. C.P. R. Gibbs R.A.F. Very Fine. (2) Estimate: 80-120
443.    A XIX Century Percussion Double Barreled Shotgun, 62 cm circular barrels, diced stock, indistinct name and foliate scrolls engraved to lockplate. Estimate: 40-60
446.    Milne (A. A.) The House At Pooh Corner, Methuen And Co. Ltd., 1928 first edition, 8vo, 178pp, salmon pink cloth with gilt vignette to upper cover, gilt top edge, inscribed, very good in dusted, rubbed dustjacket. Estimate: 140-180
447.    Wilson (Owen) The Larvae Of The British Lepidoptera And Their Food Plants, London 1880, large 8vo, 367pp, 40 colour plates, gilt stamped brown cloth, internally clean and bright. Estimate: 20-30
448.    Young (Arthur) A Six Months Tour Through The North Of England, London 1770, four volumes, folding engraved plates and maps, full calf, front board vol one detached but all volumes remain clean and bright; One Other unrelated volume. (5) Estimate: 80-120
449.    Joseph Cundall - A Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young People. Addey and Co, London. N.d (mid XIX Century). Small 8vo, worn half morocco. Twenty pamphlets bound in one volume with black and white litho illustrations by John Absolon, Harrison Weir, Edward Wehnert; other XIX Century children's including - Turner (Elizabeth) The Daisy, or, Cautionary Stories in Verse, Harris 1807; The Cowslip, or, More Cautionary Stories in Verse. Harris 1811; Donaldson Brothers - How 8 Men Became 1 - Magical Changes with Mother Goose Melodies. New York Carleton and Co 1878. Fair to Good. (10) Estimate: 150-250
450.    An Early XIX Century Handwritten and Pen Ink Reproduction of Charles Knight's 1809 "Simple Stones In Verse", each story transcribed with the original engraved plates expertly copied in pen and ink. Bound in full morocco with gilt trim. Estimate: 20-30
451.    Lawrence (T.E.) Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1935 First Trade Edition, G/VG; Revolt in the Desert 1927, third impression. (2) Estimate: 20-30
452.    The New Adventures Of Rupert 1936, poor; Rupert Annuals 1946 to 1950, all published by The Daily Express, Good+/Very Good condition. Estimate: 120-160
453.    Mickey Mouse Bedtime Stories, The Sunshine Press, card covers, Very Fine. Estimate: 20-30
454.    Charles Darwin / Evolution - Origin of The Species. Murray. 1891; Descent of Man. Murray 1906; and other works by S Laing, T Huxley and John Fiske on the same subject; Humboldt (Alexander Von) Cosmos. A Survey of The General Physical History of The Universe, seven volumes published c.1845; Buckland (Francis) Curiosities of Natural History. 4 vols :- One Box Estimate: 80-120
455.    Massey (Gerald) A Book of The Beginnings. Williams and Norgate 1881 two volume first edition set. Publishers cloth, worn at extremeties. (2) Estimate: 40-60
456.    Local Interest - Manning (JE), History of The Upper Chapel, Sheffield 1900; Seed (T Alec) History of The Sheffield Repertory Theatre. Sheffield 1959; and nine others on Sheffield, Eyam and Southwell. Estimate: 40-60
457.    Kate Greenaway Pictures, With An Appreciation By HM Cundall. Warne And Co, Ltd. 1921. 4to, green cloth with gilt and black titles. A fine copy in dusted creased dustjacket. Estimate: 40-60
458.    Children's Books - Wain (Louis) Full of Fun. Ernest Nister 1908. VG boards, contents a little shaken; The Lovesome Book For Little Folk. Epworth Press; Hans Andersen's Fairy Stories. Forty eight colour plates after Margaret W Tarrant; and three others. Estimate: 40-60
459.    Mogg (Edward) Paterson's Roads....In England And Wales With Part Of The Roads Of Scotland, 16th edition, London 1822, 8vo, 672pp, 11 maps on 8 folding plates, XIX Century half Morocco, worn. Estimate: 60-100
460.    Hardy (Thomas), Tess Of The D'Urbervilles, Osgood McIlvaine And Co. 1894 (fifth), half black morocco with "White Star Line" gilt stamped to front, "I 04" to spine. Estimate: 15-25
461.    Sewell (Anna) Black Beauty: His Grooms And Companions, The Autobiography Of A Horse, Jarrold And Sons c.1877, first edition, 8vo, 247pp and eight pages publishers adverts, the Carter 'C' variant binding of brick red cloth, gilt blocked titles and horses head medallion to the upper board, rubbed at extremities, split front hinge, inscribed and dated 1878 verso frontis. Estimate: 600-1000
462.    Potter (Beatrix) The Tale Of Two Bad Mice, first edition, first impression, published by Frederick Warne And Co. 1904, re-bound by Asprey in crushed grey morocco, with gilt titles and original cover vignette mounted, gilt spine and edges, floral endpapers surrounded by gilt scroll tooled borders, very fine condition. Estimate: 600-800
463.    Butler (A.S.G.), Hussey (Christopher), Stewart (George) The Architecture Of Sir Edwyn Lutyens, Country Life 1950, 3 vols, folio plans and illustrations, all fine to very fine in original green buckram in dust-jackets with light foxing; The Life Of......., Country Life 1950, large 8vo, fine in lightly foxed dust-jacket. (4) Estimate: 500-700
464.    Hamerton (Philip Gilbert) Paris, In Old And Present Times, Seeley And Co. 1885, folio, etchings and vignettes by Brunet-Debaines, Lalanne, Hermette and others, gilt stamped maroon cloth, gilt edges, internally very bright and clean. Estimate: 40-60
465.    Thompson (Francis) A History Of Chatsworth, Country Life 1949, folio, photographic and other plates, very good. Estimate: 20-30
466.    Shipping And Naval Interest - Parkes (Oscar) British Battleships, Seeley Service & Co. 1957 first edition in dust-jacket; Royal Mail Steam Packet Company - A Link Of Empire, first edition with evvata slip; Admiralty Navigation Manual 1939, published by HMSO. (3) Estimate: 60-80
467.    Hargrove (William) History And Description Of The Ancient City Of York, York 1818, two volumes bound in three parts, hand coloured engraved plan of the city and other plates, half calf, marbled boards and edges, spine labels. Estimate: 40-60
468.    More Adventures of Rupert, published by The Daily Express 1947 (Greycaines). 0.5cm loss to lower spine, with closed tear lower left front cover, inscribed, unclipped, lightly dusted. Good plus. Estimate: 40-60
469.    The Rupert Book, published by The Daily Express 1948 (Harrison). Splits to spine ends, inscribed, unclipped, internally bright and clean. Good plus. Estimate: 30-40
470.    Rupert Annual 1967, published by The Daily Express. Very slight nick to front board, uninscribed and unclipped, all but one magic painting untouched. A nice VG/VG+ copy. Estimate: 10-20
471.    Churchill (T.O.) The Life Of Lord Viscount Nelson, 3rd edition, 1811, engraved portrait frontis, facsimile letter inserted, 13 eng. plates, some minor spotting, re-bound with remnants of original spine glued down. Estimate: 100-150
472.    Gems Of Chinese Paintings In The Shanghai Museum (Shanghai Bowuguan Cang Hua) Shanghai 1959, Large folio, one hundred plates after original works of art from the Song, Qing and Ming dynasties, each plate with descriptive text in native script on opposing leaf, a limited edition bound in blue velvet with gilt titles, silk endpapers and housed in a decorative Chinese brocade silk covered box.
Estimate: 100-200
474.    A Violin, with a 35cms two piece back, decorated with a penwork medallion, an unnamed bow, in a fitted case. Estimate: 40-60
475.    A Wheatstone Hexagonal Concertina, with forty-eight red, black and lettered buttons, with fretted rosewood ends, makers paper label to one end, with green leather and cream paper bellows, in a rosewood case. Estimate: 200-300
476.    A Neopolitan Mandolin, with eight strings and rosewood neck, labelled Gennaro Maglioni. Estimate: 30-50
477.    A 1920's Walnut Small Upright Piano, iron framed, by Cramer for Wilson Peck, Sheffield & Nottingham; Together with A Matching Stool, with upholstered lift-up seat. (2) Estimate: 50-100
479.    A WWII Period Portable GPO Telephone System, the wooden case bearing instruction and diagram sheets and small plaque impressed "Property of The Postmaster General", Serial No. 157", 26cms x 36cms. Estimate: 60-100
480.    An Eastman Kodak Brownie Automatic Folding Camera, Thornton Pickard mahogany plate camera case and other XX Century photographic accessories, contained in two cases. Estimate: 40-60
481.    Junior Sanderson Folding Camera; Another Sanderson Folding Camera, with Compur Lustrar lens and two brown leather carrying cases. Estimate: 40-60
482.    A Watkins Mirror Clinometer, Patent 217, J Hicks of London; Together with a Compass, by the same, in a leather case. Estimate: 30-50
483.    An Olympus OM1 Camera, with F.Zuiko 1:1.8 F=50mm lens; Canon AE1, with FD 50mm lens and extra 70-210mm zoom lens; Sankyo XL-620 Supertronic camera, Sony Handycam and accessories, with instructions. Estimate: 70-100
484.    Photographic Equipment - Zenit TTL, Praktica B100, Regula Sprinty BC and Balda cameras, with Vivitar 70-210mm and Hanimex 80-200mm zoom lenses, with other accessories including skylights and flashes, with a fine brown leather fitted carry case. Estimate: 120-140
484A.   Photographic Equipment - Nikon Nikkormat Camera, with Nikkar HC 50mm lens; Another Similar, with 28mm lens; Nikon 300mm 4.5 Lens, with Hoya skylight; other accessories and instructions in a fitted case. Estimate: 110-130
485.    A Late XIX Century German "Vienna" Wall Clock, with spring driven movement, the enamel two-part dial with Roman numerals, striking on a gong, the case with eagle surmount, turned pilasters and blind fretwork door, 135 cms high. Estimate: 100-150
486.    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: 300-500
487.    A Late XIX Century Black Slate Mantle Clock, the Brocot movement with black dial, gilt Roman numerals and gilt hands, the architectural case with gilt metal mask mounts and handles, 43 cms high. Estimate: 100-150
488.    A XX Century Mahogany Eight Day Bracket Clock, with white dial, the movement backplate with impressed marks for Douglas Clock Company and Marti, brass carrying handle and domed top, on stepped base with gilded brass bracket feet, 32cms high. Estimate: 80-120
489.    An XVIII Century Oak Longcase Clock by Robert Schofield, of thirty hour movement, the brass dial with Roman numerals and date ring, the hood with stepped pediment and turned supports, the trunk with a plain door, on square base standing on a plinth, 212cms high. Estimate: 500-800
490.    An XVIII Century Crossbanded Longcase Clock, with 30 hour movement to circular white dial, painted with a bear baiting scene, by Fletcher of Rotherham, the hood having stepped top and reeded pilasters, the trunk having shaped door flanked by reeded columns. Estimate: 300-500
491.    An XVIII Century Oak Longcase Clock, the 29 cm square brass dial with Roman chapter ring, seconds dial and calendar aperture, to a matted centre, engraved with a sun's face and signed Gabriel Smith, Barthomley, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the later trunk having a plain crossbanded door, the hood with blind fret frieze and turned pilasters, on plinth base, 198 cms high. Estimate: 400-600
494.    An Early XX Century Oak Four Section Bookcase, with glazed cupboard doors over panelled doors, on plinth base bearing the label "Minty", 89cms wide, 126cms high. Estimate: 200-300
495.    A XX Century Oak Dresser, with a panelled back, shaped sides and two shelves, the base having three short drawers with knulled decoration and arched cupboard doors below, on stile feet, bearing makers label Hunter & Smallpage Ltd York, 166cms wide, 187cms high. Estimate: 400-600
496.    A XIX Century Mahogany Drop-Leaf Table, on twin pedestals with pokerwork carved knees and scroll feet, united by stretcher, 109.5 x 108.5 cms. Estimate: 200-300
497.    A XIX Century Oak Chest, of two short and four long graduated drawers, having turned handles and rounded corners, 122 cms wide. Estimate: 200-300
498.    An Art Deco Figured Walnut Breakfront Buffet Sideboard, with rosewood cross banded top, with two drawers over four inset cupboard doors, 213 cms wide. Estimate: 300-500
499.    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: 80-120
500.    A XIX Century Walnut Music Cabinet, with mirror and spindle back, over twin doors and partitioned sheet music compartment, on plinth base, 58.5cms wide (some damage). Estimate: 60-120
501.    A 1920's Globe Wernicke Style Three Tier Bookcase/Record Cabinet, with lift-up sliding doors and applied reeded mouldings, 89cms wide. Estimate: 100-150
502.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Extending Dining Table, with wind-out action, with two spare leaves, on cabriole legs and pad feet, 181 x 103.5cms extended. Estimate: 150-200
503.    An Early XX Century Oak Roll Top Desk, with tambour front and fitted interior, with a single drawer over kneehole and right hand flight of three further drawers, 91cms wide. Estimate: 150-250
504.    A Set of Six XIX Century Oak Gothic Style Dining Chairs, each with half petal carved apex to top rail, on turned legs, with upholstered back and seat. Estimate: 100-200
505.    A Set of Eight Mid XIX Century Mahogany Balloon Back Dining Chairs, with upholstered drop-in seats, on turned legs. Estimate: 500-800
506.    Late XIX Century Walnut Lady's and Gent's Easy Chairs, with carved and shaped top rail and upholstered back and seats, on turned legs. Estimate: 100-150
507.    An Edwardian Mahogany Sutherland Table, with canted corners to cross-banded top, on rail supports and splayed legs. Estimate: 50-80
508.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Display Cabinet, with low back and astragal glazed door, on bracket feet, 58 cms wide. Estimate: 50-80
509.    A 1920's Oak Table Top Dumb Waiter, with scalloped borders to two graduated circular swivel trays and quatrefoil base to bobbin pedestal, 45 cms diameter. Estimate: 50-80
510.    A XIX Century Walnut Bathroom Wall Towel Rail, with shaped bracket and turned button knob hooks, 53 cms wide. Estimate: 30-50
511.    A XIX Century Mahogany Book Cabinet, with stepped pediment, twin dome topped glass doors, the base with cylinder lift-up secretaire compartment, over cupboard doors and applied side mounts, 126 cms wide. Estimate: 500-700
512.    A XIX Century Mahogany Breakfront Triple Wardrobe, with stepped pediment, mirrored central door, interior shelves and drawers flanked by end hanging compartments, on plinth base, 208 cms wide. Estimate: 300-400
513.    A XIX Century Mahogany Extending Dining Table, with rounded corners, fluted legs and telescopic action, with one spare leaf extending to 195 x 136 cms. Estimate: 100-200
513A.   A Rectangular Shaped Boardroom Table, on carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet. Estimate: 50-100
514.    An XVIII Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Corner Cupboard, with dentil cornice and two cupboard doors, with three internal shelves, 94cms high. Estimate: 60-100
515.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Armchair, with shaped top rail and pierced splats, with upholstered seat, on tapering legs with pad feet. Estimate: 30-50
515A.   A Nest of Three Mahogany Coffee Tables, of rectangular form having crossbanded borders, on turned supports and splayed feet. Estimate: 30-50
516.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Armchair, with rail back and upholstered seat, with tapering front legs and spade feet. Estimate: 40-60
517.    An Early XX Century Globe Wernicke Sectional Bookcase, with sliding doors on shaped plinth, bearing label T.G.Woof Ltd, Sheffield, 138cms high, 87cms wide. Estimate: 150-200
518.    A XX Century Mahogany display Cabinet, with shell and scroll carved finial, twin bevelled glass doors, over two drawers, pierced and carved apron and cabriole legs, 106 cms wide. Estimate: 150-200
519.    A Pair of Edwardian Mahogany Tub Chairs, with pierced splats, upholstered seats, tapering reeded legs and spade feet. Estimate: 100-150
519A.   A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Framed Stool, with upholstered top, waisted body, on bun feet (converted to a lady's sewing box) with accessories. Estimate: 80-120
520.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Cabinet, with mirror back, single glazed door and three internal shelves, on turned feet, 136 cms high, 59 cms wide. Estimate: 100-150
520A.   A XIX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Side Table, with reeded moulding and single drawer on turned legs, 92cms wide. Estimate: 100-150
521.    A XX Century Chinese Ebonised Armchair, heavily carved with sinuous dragons and foliage, serpentine solid seat and carved cabriole legs. Estimate: 80-120
522.    A XX Century Chinese Circular Jardiniere Stand, with Greek key border and carved cabriole legs, united by an undershelf, 76 cms wide. Estimate: 40-80
523.    A XX Century Chinese Ebonised Jardiniere Stand, with square top and carved cabriole legs, united by an undershelf, 75 cms high. Estimate: 50-100
524.    A XIX Century Mahogany Extending Dining Table, with wind-out action, having rounded ends to moulded border, on bulbous and fluted legs; together with two spare leaves, opening to 271.5 x 137 cms. Estimate: 1400-1800
525.    A Set of Six Mid XIX Century Mahogany Balloon Back Dining Chairs, with drop-in seats, moulded fronts and turned legs. Estimate: 400-600
526.    An Early Victorian Mahogany Chiffonier, with carved scroll work top to waterfall shelves, turned supports, the base with single drawer, two cupboard doors and plinth base, 106 cms wide, 164 cms high. Estimate: 300-400
527.    A XIX Century Mahogany Torchere, of circular form, having dish top, carved and turned pedestal, on a square base, 139 cms high. Estimate: 200-300
528.    An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Display Cabinet, having shaped back, bowed end compartments and flanking astragal door, on tapering legs and spade feet, 122cms wide. Estimate: 400-600
528A.   A Late XVIII Century Mahogany Straight Fronted Chest, of two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 95cms wide. Estimate: 120-180
529.    A XIX Century Mahogany Secretaire Chest, with fall front and fitted interior with two long drawers below, on bun feet, 135 cms wide, 105 cms high. Estimate: 500-800
530.    A XIX Century Mahogany Four Tier Whatnot, with fretwork gallery, turned and twisted supports to serpentine shelves, on bun feet, 127 cms high. Estimate: 200-300
530A.   An Early XIX Century Rosewood Three Tier Whatnot, with square shelves united by turned supports and lower single drawer, on turned feet, 129cms high. Estimate: 200-300
531.    A Late XVIII Century Oak Floor Standing Double Corner Cupboard, with Greek Key cornice, reeded sides and four panelled doors, having shaped interior shelves, on plinth base, 194cms high. Estimate: 800-1200
532.    A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Loo Table, with oval top, the base having turned supports on carved cabriole legs, 116 cms wide. Estimate: 100-150
532A.   An XVIII Century Mahogany Pedestal Table, the circular top with snap action, on spiral twist baluster and turned pedestal, with tripod legs with pad feet. Estimate: 200-300
533.    A 1920's Oak Gramaphone Cabinet, with lift-up lid, H.M.V. label, two cupboard doors, on turned and block supports, 92 cms high. Estimate: 50-100
534.    A Late XIX Century Floor Standing Mahogany Bookcase, with stepped pediment, glazed astragal doors and four internal shelves, 175 cms high, 102 cms wide. Estimate: 150-250
535.    A 1930's Oak Monks Bench, with lift-up seat and knulled decoration to panelled fascia, on bun feet, 100cms wide. Estimate: 150-250
536.    A George III Oak Chest, of two short and four long drawers, with pine ends, (feet missing), 104 cms wide. Estimate: 200-300
537.    An Early XX Century Single Bed, with central splat and turned spindles, on turned legs, 130cms high. Estimate: 50-100
538.    A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Chest of Drawers, with cushion drawer and two short and three long drawers, on turned bulbous feet, 122cms wide, 132cms high. Estimate: 200-300
539.    A XIX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Chest of Drawers, with two short and three long drawers, on turned bulbous feet, 104cms wide, 123cms high. Estimate: 200-250
540.    A XIX Century Mahogany Chest of Drawers, with two short and three long graduated drawers, on turned feet, 106cms wide, 110cms high. Estimate: 220-280
541.    A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Double Bed, the arched headboard with turned and carved finials, 137 cms wide, 104 cms high. Estimate: 150-200
542.    A XIX Century Mahogany Straight Front Chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, with turned handles and feet, plus side split pilasters, 115.5 cms wide. Estimate: 200-300
543.    A William IV Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase, with turned and fluted finial, Gothic arched astragal glazed doors, over pull out secretaire drawer with fitted interior, lower cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 121 cms wide. Estimate: 500-800
544.    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: 200-400
545.    An XVIII Century Mahogany Pedestal Table, the circular tilt top over a ring turned and wrythen fluted base pedestal, on three moulded downswept legs, 43.5cms diameter. Estimate: 250-350
546.    A XIX Century Mahogany Carver Chair, with rectangular bar back, shaped arms and drop-in seat, on turned legs. Estimate: 40-60
547.    A XIX Century Mahogany Wardrobe, with mirrored central door and one long drawer, on plinth base, 120cms wide, 117cms high. Estimate: 100-150
548.    A XIX Century Mahogany Writing Table, with crossbanded top with green leather scriver and three single drawers, on turned legs, 138cms wide, 76cms high. Estimate: 200-250
549.    A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Press, with two brushing slides and panelled doors, the base with two short and two long drawers, on bun feet. Estimate: 400-600
550.    A Victorian Figured Walnut Sewing Table, the rectangular top with canted corners and moulded edge, over a full width frieze drawer, sliding well below, raised on turned legs joined by an undershelf, 55 x 42cms. Estimate: 150-200
551.    A XIX Century Ash Four Piece Bedroom Suite, comprising wardrobe, marble top washstand, dressing table and pot cupboard. (4) Estimate: 300-400
552.    A Late XIX Century Oak Sideboard, the top with dentil cornice, three leaded glass doors, on associated breakfront base, with central drawers and flanking cupboards, on a plinth base. Estimate: 150-250
553.    A XIX Century Mahogany Breakfront Triple Wardrobe, with stepped pediment and central mirror door, concealing four sliding trays over three drawers, flanked by end hanging compartments, on plinth base, 189cms wide. Estimate: 200-300
554.    A XIX Century Pine Bedroom Suite, comprising chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, a marble topped wash stand (cracked gallery back) and a two drawer dressing table, all with turned handles, together with a mirror, on turned supports. (4) Estimate: 300-500
555.    A XIX Century Mahogany Washstand Converted to a Writing Desk, with a shaped gallery and green leather scriver, with two small drawers, on turned legs, 94cms wide, 96cms high. Estimate: 50-100
557.    A XIX Century Continental Oak High Back Armchair, the top rail and splat back pierced and heavily carved with foliage and acanthus leaf scroll hand rests, on turned legs, united by 'H' stretcher, (some damage), 142 cms high. Estimate: 200-300
558.    An Early XX Century Mahogany Framed Tub Chair, with olive leather upholstery, on tapering legs and spade feet. Estimate: 60-90
559.    A XX Century Mahogany Coffee Table, rectangular topped with walnut crossbanding, shaped shell frieze on cabriole legs and hoof feet. Estimate: 100-150
560.    An XVIII Century Bureau, with a fall front and fitted interior, with two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 105cms wide, 122cms high. Estimate: 200-300
561.    A Late XVIII Century Oak Chest of Drawers, with two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, 94cms wide, 81cms high. Estimate: 300-400
562.    A George III Mahogany Chest of Drawers, with three long drawers, on turned feet, 91cms wide, 85cms high. Estimate: 150-250
563.    William IV Rosewood Occasional Table, with drop leaves and two single drawers, on turned pedestal with trefoil base and carved cabriole legs, 66cms wide, 73cms high. Estimate: 300-400
564.    A Late XIX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Corner Cupboard, with two cupboard doors and brass 'H' hinges, with three internal shelves, 100cms high. Estimate: 80-120
565.    A William IV Mahogany Tea Table, with swing top and cushion frieze, on turned carved pedestal and trefoil base with carved paw feet, 87cms wide, 30cms high. Estimate: 200-400
566.    An Early XX Century Oak Revolving Bookcase, with square top and open slatted shelves, on cruciform base, 79.5 x 45.5cms Estimate: 100-200
566A.   A XIX Century Mahogany Stool, of square form, with upholstered needlework top, on turned legs. Estimate: 40-60
567.    A Late XVII Century Joined Oak Coffer, with moulded front panels, on stile feet, 110.5cms wide. Estimate: 200-300