Antique & Fine Art Auction on Friday 10th June 2022
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1001. A Late XIX Century German Glass Punch Bowl, Cover and Stand, with eleven tapered beakers, each with ruby flashed and painted scrolling foliate decoration, 40.5cm high. (14) £60-80
1002. A Pair of Early XX Century Green Flashed Glass Table Lustres, with cut decoration and hung with prismatic drops, 37cm high. (2) £80-120
1003. A Modern Okra Glass Iridescent Vase, of baluster form, designed by Dave Barras, signed in monogram, decorated with stylised blossom trees against an orange ground, acid marked, 24cm high, boxed. £60-80
1004. A Modern Okra Glass 'Dandelion' Vase, of ovoid form, designed by Sarah E. Cowan, signed, No 21 of a limited edition of 50, decorated with sinuous dandelions against a pink ground, acid marks, 22.5cm high, boxed. £60-80
1005. A Modern Okra Glass Iridescent Vase, of globular form, designed by Dave Barras, signed in monogram, decorated with pink cyclamens against a blue/purple ground, acid marked, 14cm high, boxed. £70-100
1006. Three Lalique Glass Miniature Scent Bottle Collections, each with three bottles, to include 'Les Mascottes Miniatures' Flacons Miniatures (no cover to box). £120-180
1007. A Lalique Glass Coffret Miniatures De-Luxe Miniature Set, comprising a scent bottle and soap and a Lalique Pour Homme Eau De Toilette scent bottle (empty). £20-40
1008. A Lalique 'Blackberries' Bottle Stopper (Universal), boxed, 15cm long; A Lalique Vase, moulded with nude females amongst flowering branches, etched mark, 10.5cm high. (2) £30-50
1010. A Wedgwood Pottery Black Basalt Plaque 'The Frightened Horse Plaque', after an original model by George Stubbs, No. 107 of a limited edition of 250, 7.5 x 13cm, framed, impressed marks, boxed with certificate. £70-100
1011. A Wedgwood Jasper Ware Pottery Plaque 'The Four Seasons', applied with cherubs within a moulded border, 7.5 x 23cm, framed, impressed marks, boxed. £100-150
1012. A Pair of Moorcroft Pottery Squat Candlesticks, painted in the coral Hibiscus pattern against a green ground, impressed marks, 9.5cm high; A Matching Powder Bowl and Cover, 14cm diameter. (4) £80-120
1013. A Troika Pottery Vase, of baluster form, the central cylindrical body painted by Ann Lewis, signed in monogram, with two bands of roundels in brown and black against a mottled green ground, painted marks, 25.5cm high. £100-150
1014. A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Cup and Saucer, painted by Sebright and Ricketts, signed, with ripening fruit on mossy woodland banks, date code for 1915, puce marks. (2) £80-120
1015. An Ernst Wahliss Austrian Pottery Figure, modelled as a lady carrying a cornucopia of fruit, upon a pierced and moulded circular base, printed mark, 63cm high. £40-60
1016. A Late XVIII Century Tin Glazed Pottery Charger, of circular form, painted in blue with a tree and flowering shrubs, all within a crosshatch, flowerhead and scroll border, 33cm diameter. £60-80
1017. A Moorcroft Pottery Dish, of circular footed form, painted in the Grape and Leaf pattern against a dark blue/green ground, signed in blue, impressed marks, 16.5cm diameter. £100-150
1018. A Modern French Porcelain Centrepiece, the shaped oval bowl raised on fluted baluster stem with rams head terminals and a footed oval base, the turquoise ground decorated in panels with birds, flowers and musical instruments, pseudo Sévres mark, 56cm high. £70-100
1019. A Coalport Porcelain 'Chatsworth' Vase and Cover, of ovoid form with rams head handles and shaped square base, number 62 of a limited edition of 100, signed in monogram by Peter Gosling, printed mark, with certificate and box, 25cm high. £50-70
1020. A Coalport Porcelain 'The Royal Yacht Britannia' Vase and Cover, of ovoid form with rams head handles and shaped square base, number 14 of a limited edition of 50, signed in monogram by Malcolm Harnett, printed mark, with certificate and box, 25cm high. £60-80
1021. A Coalport Porcelain Campana Shaped Vase and Cover, with eagle finial, to commemorate the Bi-Centenary of the St. Leger 1776-1976, painted with a study of Memnon 1825, after J.F. Herring Snr, number 170 of a limited edition of 200, printed mark, 31cm high. £70-100
1022. A Coalport Porcelain Campana Shaped Vase and Cover, with eagle finial, to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain 1940-1990, number 35 of a limited edition of 50, signed by Malcolm Harnett, printed mark, with certificate, 31cm high. £70-100
1023. A Coalport Porcelain Pedestal Two-Handled Vase and Cover, painted by Malcolm Harnett, signed, with ripening fruit against a mossy woodland bank, printed mark, 31.5cm high. £40-60
1024. A Mintons Porcelain Two Handled Ovoid Vase and Cover, painted with bands of pink roses within turquoise and gilt borders, printed marks, 13.5cm high; Another, painted with swags of forget-me-nots and pink roses, 13.5cm high, a similar pair and a Coalport globular vase painted in panels with floral swags. (9) £50-70
1025. A Wedgwood Majolica Graduated Set of Three Pitcher Jugs, each of ovoid form with tapered necks, moulded and painted with bulrushes entwined with blue ribbons against brown grounds and green and yellow borders, impressed marks, registration marks for 1864, 15-18cm high. (3) £40-60
1026. A Doulton Lambeth Pottery Jardiniere, of 'U' shape, impressed and painted with autumn leaves against a mottled green ground, impressed marks, 19cm high. £25-35
1027. A Mid XIX Century Parian Figure Group 'Finding Moses', the Pharoah's daughter resting one hand on the shoulder of her handmaiden who reaches down to the baby in the basket amongst reeds, oval base, unmarked, 35cm high. £80-120
1028. A Mid XIX Century Parian Figure Group of 'The Three Marys', (Mary of Cleopas, Mary Magdalene and Mary, mother of James and John), oval base, unmarked, 35cm high. £80-120
1029. A Wilkinsons Ltd Bizarre Clarice Cliff Pottery Conical Shaped Sugar Caster, painted in the Capri (orange) pattern, printed mark, 14cm high. £120-180
1030. A Wilkinsons Ltd Bizarre Clarice Cliff Pottery Afternoon Tea Service, painted in the Capri (orange) pattern, printed marks, comprising; teapot and cover, cream jug, sugar bowl and a rectangular plate. (7) £300-500
1031. A Carlton Ware Pottery Part Coffee Service, the dark red grounds decorated with white enamel dots, the cups with gilt interiors, printed marks, comprising; seven coffee cups and saucers. (14) £20-30
1032. A Pair of Carlton Ware Pottery Rouge Royale Cigarette Boxes and Covers, each decorated in enamels with a spiders web and flowers on a maroon ground, printed marks, 10 x 13cm; Another, with cranes and a matching ashtray. (7) £25-35
1033. A Carlton Ware Pottery Rouge Royale Tea Service, the maroon grounds decorated in enamels with Chinoiserie landscapes, printed marks, comprising; sucrier and cover, milk jug, six side plates, bread and butter plate, eleven tea cups and saucers. (32) £60-100
1034. A Carlton Ware Pottery Rouge Royale Tazza, the maroon ground painted in enamels with a Chinoiserie scene, printed mark, 23cm diameter; A Bowl, Shaped Dish and Plate, all in the same design. (4) £30-50
1035. A Carlton Ware Pottery Rouge Royale Vase, of two handled 'U' shape, the maroon ground painted in enamels with cranes amongst trees, printed mark, 20cm high; Four Similar Bowls and a Candlestick. (6) £25-35
1036. A Collection of Carlton Ware Pottery Rouge Royale, all decorated in the Spiders Web pattern against maroon grounds, printed marks, comprising; three dishes, coffee pot, two milk jugs and a sucrier and cover. (9) £30-50
1037. A Collection of Carlton Ware Pottery Rouge Royale, all decorated in enamels against a maroon ground in various designs, printed marks, comprising; coffee pot and cover, sucrier and cover, six coffee cups and seven saucers. (17) £25-35
1038. A Pair of Coalport Porcelain Two-Handled Vases and Covers, of ovoid form with rams head handles, painted by P. Simpson, signed, with views of 'Thirlmere' and 'Mt Venue' within dark blue and cream gilt decorated grounds, printed marks, 25cm high. (4) £100-150
1039. A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Miniature Coal Scuttle, of globular form, decorated in Imari pattern 6291, date code for 1919, printed marks, 9cm high; A Royal Crown Derby Baluster Vase, in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 1920, 8cm high, A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern side plate, (second quality) and 2451 pattern Pin Tray and a similar Sugar Bowl. (5) £50-70
1040. A Late XIX Century English Porcelain Dessert Service, printed and overpainted with pink roses, central gilt medallions and moulded pink borders, unmarked, comprising; three low comports and six plates. (9) £30-50
1041. A Dresden Porcelain Circular Powder Bowl and Cover, painted with classical maidens with garlands of flowers in a landscape, within a blue and gilt ground, printed crown and 'D' mark, 14cm diameter. £50-80
1042. A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Cabinet Cup and Saucer, decorated in Imari pattern 2451, the cup of octagonal form, date code for 1927, printed marks; A Coalport Coffee Can and Saucer, the dark blue grounds with gilt flowerheads, printed marks and two Coalport Batwing coffee cups and saucers in green and blue. (8) £40-60
1043. Three Wedgwood Porcelain Plates, of fluted circular form, decorated with pink and blue flowers within dark blue and gilt panels, printed marks, 20.5cm diameter; A Pair of Late XIX Century Plates, decorated and moulded in gilt with flowers, 23cm diameter and two other decorative plates. (7) £20-30
1044. A Carlton Ware Cylindrical Vase, with flared neck, decorated with a chinoiserie landscape against a blue ground, printed mark, 15cm high; A Mid XIX Century Two Handled Floral Vase, within a maroon ground, 15cm high and a Davenport pottery pearlware ashet with pierced border. (3) £20-30
1045. A Newport Pottery Clarice Cliff Conical Sugar Sifter, painted in the Crocus pattern against a cream ground with yellow and brown bands, printed and painted marks, 14.5cm high. £60-80
1046. A Wilkinson Ltd Clarice Cliff Five Bar Toast Rack, painted in the Crocus pattern, the shaped rectangular base with a yellow border, printed marks, 16cm long; A Matching Three Bar Toast Rack, (chipped), 12cm long. (2) £60-80
1047. A Newport Pottery Clarice Cliff Egg Cup, painted in the Crocus pattern against a cream ground with brown and green feet, printed and painted marks, 6cm high; A Matching Small Mustard Pot and Cover and a Salt and Pepper Cruet. (5) £50-70
1048. A Newport Pottery Clarice Cliff Part Coffee Service, painted in the Crocus pattern against a cream ground with brown bands, printed and painted marks, comprising; six coffee cups and saucers, cream jug and sugar basin. (14) £100-150
1049. A Newport Pottery Wilkinson's Ltd Clarice Cliff Coffee Pot and Jug, painted in the Crocus pattern against a cream ground with yellow and brown bands, printed marks; Four Matching Teapots, one with cover, plus three other Clarice Cliff lids. (A.F) £70-100
1050. A Wilkinson Ltd Pottery Clarice Cliff Honey Pot and Cover, with bee finial, the ribbed body painted in the Crocus pattern against a cream ground with yellow and brown bands, printed marks, 9cm high (chipped); Two Jam Pots and Covers and a Butter Dish and Cover Matching. (8) £50-70
1051. A Newport Pottery Clarice Cliff Muffin Dish and Cover, painted in the Crocus pattern within yellow, brown and green bands, printed and painted marks, 20cm diameter; A Matching Tapered Milk Jug, 7.5cm high and a Teacup and Saucer. (5) £50-70
1052. A Collection of Newport Pottery/Wilkinson's Clarice Cliff Crocus Pattern Plates and Bowls, to include; two octagonal dessert bowls, seven saucers, thirteen side plates, two dessert plates, three cake plates and four dinner plates. (31) £70-100
1053. Eight Modern Royal Worcester Porcelain Candle Extinguishers, to include; Monk, Cardinal Wolsey, Mandarin, Toddie, etc, 10-12cm high. (8) £50-80
1054. Eight Modern Royal Worcester Porcelain Candle Extinguishers, to include; Mr Caudle, French Cook, Howard, Owl, etc, 6-10cm high. (8) £50-80
1055. Six Royal Worcester Porcelain Figures, to include 'The Slide', 'Let's Run', 'Fisherman, 'India', 'Burma' and 'Woodland Walk', all boxed. (6) £70-100
1056. A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Breakfast Cup and Saucer, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 1976; Royal Crown Derby Tea Cup and Saucer, in Imari pattern 2451, date code for 1913. (4) £30-50
1057. A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Miniature Tea Cup and Saucer, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 1982; A Royal Crown Derby hexagonal trinket box and cover, a miniature floral decorated tyg, a Royal Worcester shell dish and a Grainger Worcester model of a hat. (6) £40-60
1058. A Lock and Co. Worcester Porcelain Caché Pot, the blush ivory ground moulded with foliage, printed marks, 12.5cm high; A Small Collection of Belleek, to include; a tall coffee can and saucer, two jugs and a basket with moulded painted and applied decoration. (6) £40-60
1059. A Large Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of extended ovoid form, painted in the Clematis pattern with purple flowers against an ivory ground, signed in green, impressed marks and paper label, 36.5cm high. £200-300
1060. A XX Century Sitzendorf Style Porcelain Figure of a Shepherd Beside His Lamb, his right arm raised, upon a floral encrusted circular base, 19cm high. £40-60
1061. A Set of Five Aynsley Porcelain Coffee Cans and Saucers, decorated in black with scrolls and flowers within gilt rims, printed marks, contained in silver holders hallmarked for Birmingham 1930 (one spare holder). £40-60
1062. A Moorcroft Pottery Ovoid Table Lamp, painted in the pink Magnolia pattern against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, 26cm high. £60-80
1063. A Moorcroft Pottery Powder Bowl and Cover, painted in the pink Magnolia pattern against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, 14cm diameter; An Ovoid Ginger Jar and Cover, in the same pattern, 15.5cm high and a heart shaped trinket box and cover in the Anemone pattern, 6cm long. (6) £70-100
1064. A Moorcroft Pottery Plate, painted in the pink Magnolia pattern against a dark blue ground, signed in green, impressed marks, 25cm diameter; A Shallow Circular Bowl, in the same pattern, 18.5cm diameter. (2) £70-100
1065. A Royal Doulton Porcelain Dinner and Tea Service, decorated in the 'Carlyle' pattern with blue and gilt flowers within dark blue borders, printed marks, comprising; two vegetable tureens and covers, oval platter, gravy boat on stand, twelve dinner plates, seven dessert plates, six soup bowls, two teapots and covers, two milk jugs, two sugar bowls and covers, six dessert bowls, six side plates, six tea cups and saucers. (60) £120-180
1066. A Garniture of Derby Porcelain Vases, each of two handled campana form, painted in panels with floral sprays within dark blue and gilt grounds, red printed marks, 22 x nd 30cm high (A/f). (3) £40-80
1067. A Royal Dux Pottery Model of a Boy Riding a Donkey, on a rocky oval base, in typical muted tones applied pink triangle mark and painted 12, 36cm high. £50-70
1068. A Pair of Mid XIX Century Walton Style Pottery Models of a Buck and His Doe, each recumbent, on a rocky mound base with bocage backgrounds, 12cm high; A Similar Model of a Ram and Lamb, 15cm high and three others depicting sheep. (6) £100-150
1069. A Mid XIX Century Walton Style Pearlware Pottery Figure of a Gentleman and His Dog, on a rocky floral encrusted mound base and bocage background, 12.5cm high; A Similar Pair, of a gardener and his wife, marked 'Walton', 14cm high and two others, one marked 'Walton', each with a dog £70-100
1070. A Pair of Meissen Porcelain Models of Lemon Trees, each in cylindrical ring handled jardiniéres, blue crossed swords marks,16cm high; Two Small Staffordshire Pottery Flatbacks, and six encrusted pottery models of sheep. (10) £50-80
1071. A Moorcroft Pottery Ginger Jar and Cover, of ovoid form painted in the Anemone pattern against a green ground, signed in blue, impressed marks, 16cm high; Another, in the Hibiscus pattern, 11cm high. (4) £60-80
1072. A Small Moorcroft Pottery Bowl, painted in the Anemone pattern against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, 8cm diameter; Two Dishes, in the same pattern, 12cm diameter. (3) £40-60
1073. A Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of ovoid form, painted in the Anemone pattern against a dark blue ground, signed in blue, impressed marks, 19cm high. £50-80
1074. A Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of squat globular compressed form, painted in the Anemone pattern against a dark blue ground, signed in monogram, impressed marks, 20cm high. £120-180
1077. A Late XIX Century Canton Famille Rose Punch Bowl, of circular form, painted in bands with figures on terraces, birds, butterflies and flowers, 35cm diameter. £300-500
1078. A Pair of Early/Mid XX Century Chinese Vases and Covers, of baluster form, painted in blue with exotic birds perched in flowering blossom trees amongst flowering shrubs, all within Greek key pattern, cross hatch and roundels to the borders, 43cm high. (4) £200-400
1079. A Pair of Late XIX Century Chinese Pottery Vases, of baluster form with frilled necks and Dogs of Fo handles, each painted in the Famille Rose palette with bands of gentlemen on terraces within borders of fruit and flowers, 36cm high. (2) £120-180
1080. A Late XIX Century Chinese Pottery Circular Bowl, with out-curved rim, painted in the Famille Rose palette with figures by a window within a border of a lady and her attendants within a floral band, 34cm diameter. £70-100
1081. A Late XIX/Early XX Century Chinese Pottery Vase, of baluster form with Dog of Fo handles, painted in blue with calligraphy, flower heads and scrollwork within cross hatch and leaf borders, 44.5cm high, hardwood stand. £50-80
1082. A Japanese Mid XX Century 'Sterling' Silver Cigarette Case, engraved and inset in black and copper with a mountainous river scene, impressed mark, 16 x 7.5cm, in original case. £40-60
1083. A Japanese Woodcut (Shunga) Erotic Print, 8 x 12cm. £40-60
1084. A Chinese Hardwood Vase/Brush Pot, carved with flowering branches and of cylindrical form, 17cm high. £20-30
1085. A Modern Chinese Snuff Bottle, (lacking spoon) of shaped square form, the interior painted with the Great Wall of China, 9cm high; A Victorian Cranberry Glass Double Sided Scent Bottle, with embossed white metal caps, 10.5cm long and a floral pottery scent bottle with silver cap, 6cm high. (3) £30-50
1086. A Late XIX Century Chinese Bronze Censer, of circular frosted form, the handles in the form of lizards, seal mark to base, 18cm diameter. £150-200
1087. A Chinese Tang Style Horse, painted in typical ochre and green glazes, standing four square on a rectangular base, 31cm high. £40-60
1088. A Late XIX Century Chinese Pottery Vase, of baluster form (converted to a lamp), decorated in the famille verte palette with dancing figures amongst lanterns and flowers, hardwood stand, gilt metal mounts, with shade, 35cm high (vase only). £150-250
1089. A Chinese Metal Archaic Style Twin Handled Censer, with calligraphy decoration and raised on three legs, 12cm high. £25-35
1090. Four Early XX Century Japanese Prints (from a book), depicting Geisha's painting scrolls etc within red borders, 17 x 23cm; Four Framed Japanese Prints of Figures in Landscapes, 13 x 18cm and four painted scrolls. (12) £30-50
1092. AFTER GEORGE BAXTER (1804-1867) The Gems of The Great Exhibition, No. 2, 11.5 x 23cm. £50-80
1093. AFTER WILLIAM FRITH (1819-1909) The Railway Station, engraving, pub 1st October 1866 by Henry Graves, BSM blind stamp, 52 x 111cm. £30-40
1094. •AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) *ARR Red Background, limited edition of 750 print, pub by Adam Collection Ltd, blind stamp, 36 x 50cm. £25-30
1095. •JOHN BARRIE HASTE (1931-2011) *ARR Coast Scene with Windmill, watercolour, signed lower left, 33 x 51cm. £20-40
1096. •EDGAR HOLLOWAY (1914-2008) *ARR Industrial Buildings beside a Canal, etching, signed in pencil in the margin, number 10 of a limited edition of 50, 16.5 x 23cm. £20-30
1097. ITZCHAK (ISAAC) TARKAY (1935-2012) *ARR Nude III, serigraph printed, number 208 of a limited edition of 300, signed in margin, 25 x 27cm, Another Nude II, number 204 of a limited edition of 300, signed in margin, 22 x 20cm. (2) £50-100
1098. •AFTER LEONARD BEAUMONT (Sheffield Artist, 1891-1986) *ARR Three Climbers, drypoint etching, signed in pencil in the margin, bears exhibition label verso, 18.5 x 19.5cm. £200-300
1099. AFTER ROBERT POLHILL BEVAN (1865-1925) The Horse Mart (Barbican No. 1) print, stamped monogram to margin, 27 x 38cm. *Sold with an exhibition catalogue, April 6-26th 1961, of the artists work by P and D Colnaghi & Co Ltd. £200-300
1100. AFTER EMANUELLE BOWEN (1694-1767) An Accurate Map of the County Palatine of Chester, hand coloured engraved map with ornamental title and view of Chester Cathedral, 42 x 51cm. £50-70
1101. AFTER JOHN SPEED (1552-1629) Yorkshire, pub by John Sudbury and G. Humble, hand coloured engraved map, 39 x 51cm. £40-60
1102. AFTER JULES PAYRAN (XIX Century) The Sailor Boy's Return and The Shipwrecked Sailor Boy, a pair, engravings, signed in pencil in the margins and blindstamps, bears Horner Galleries labels verso, 48 x 58cm. (2) £80-120
1103. A Vintage Film Poster, "Glen White in The Triple Clue in which Tex the Elucidator of Mysteries Solves a Difficult Case", Arrow pictures, framed and glazed, the top section is missing, 204 x 100cm. £50-70
1104. •JACK SMITH (1928-2011) *ARR Cocktail Glasses, lithograph in monochrome, graphie signed and numbered 55, 36.5cm x 51cm. £200-300
1105. •MATTHEW SMITH (1879-1959) *ARR Still Life, pot plant, orange jug and fruit on a colourful throw, pastel, signed in monogram lower right, 58 x 40cm. £150-200
1106. •ARTHUR KITCHING (1912-1981) *ARR Scarborough c.1970, gouache, unsigned, 46 x 59cm. £150-200
1107. •ARTHUR KITCHING (1912-1981) *ARR Scarborough South Bay from South Cliff, gouache, signed in monogram and dated (19)69 lower right, exhibited at 'A Century of Sheffield Art' at the Millennium Gallery 2008, 46 x 61cm. £150-200
1108. •ARTHUR KITCHING (1912-1981) *ARR Beach Scene, Scarborough, gouache, signed and dated (19)68 middle right, exhibited at the 'Sea and Sand, Images of Scarborough' Exhibition, Pannett Art Gallery, Whitby 1988, 41 x 56cm. £150-200
1109. •SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (Scottish,1880-1969) *ARR Gypsy, semi nude standing female wearing a blue skirt, pastel, signed lower left, 16.5 x 11cm. £300-400
1110. •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR 'Mayfields, Fulwood' and 'Near Dore', a pair, watercolours, signed lower left, 23.5 x 29cm. (2) £100-150
1111. ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED DOWNING FRIPP (1822-1895) Lady in a Stable with a Pig, mending a net, watercolour, signed in monogram lower right, 16.5 x 23cm. £50-80
1112. •LOUIS JENNINGS (Sheffield Artist, 1919-2018) *ARR Eight Dickensian Characters, watercolour and pastel on card, all signed lower left, 77 x 51cm. (8) £80-120
1113. •GEORGE HAMMOND STEEL (1900-1960) *ARR Castle before a bridge and cottages, watercolour, signed lower right, 24 x 33cm; Another, by the same artist, bridge across a river, watercolour, signed lower left, 26 x 34cm. (2) £60-80
1114. •HARRY EPWORTH ALLEN (Sheffield Artist, 1894-1958) *ARR Entrance to the State Rooms at Bolsover Castle, watercolour, unsigned, bears Hibbert Bros label verso, 16 x 20.5cm. £300-500
1115. S.G. WILLIAM ROSCOE (1852-1922) A Bend of the Exe, watercolour, signed and dated lower right (18)95, 15.5 x 35cm. £100-200
1116. ALBERT MOULTON FOWERAKER (1873-1942) Moonlight, The Quay, St Ives, Cornwall, watercolour, signed lower right, bears Horner Galleries label verso, 24 x 35cm £400-600
1117. •ASHLEY JACKSON (b.1940) *ARR Five Small Views of Cottages, watercolours, each signed lower and dated 1979-81, 8 x 15cm. (5) £60-80
1118. •JOHN BARRIE HASTE (1931-2011) *ARR Venice, watercolour, signed lower left, 43 x 64cm. £20-40
1119. JOHN B. HINCHLIFFE (Leeds Architect, Mid XX Century) Black Five - A Steam Locomotive, watercolour, signed lower right, 30 x 49cm, Three Others, 'Western Asiatic Palace' and two depicting steam boats, all unframed. (4) £20-40
1120. JOHN B. HINCHLIFFE (Leeds Architect, Mid XX Century) Lifeline of a City - Steam Train and a Power Station, watercolour, signed and dated 1948 lower left, 30.5 x 50cm, Another, Boats by a Power Station, watercolour, signed lower right, 20 x 30cm. (2) £20-40
1121. •GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (Sheffield Artist, 1924-1996) *ARR Sketches of Carsington, pen and ink, signed lower right, bears exhibition label verso, 13 x 34cm. £20-30
1122. WALTER HENRY PIGGOTT (1810-1901) Cattle in a Wooded Landscape, with church beyond, watercolour, signed and dated 1881 lower left, 32 x 49cm. £30-50
1123. GEORGE OYSTON (1861-1937) A Young Woman on a Country Lane Passing Cottages, watercolour, signed and dated lower right (18)92, 29 x 16cm. £40-60
1124. •JACOB KRAMER (1892-1962) *ARR Portrait of a Gentleman, pastel, signed and dated 1933 lower right, 53 x 41.5cm. £200-300
1125. •ATTRIBUTED TO CICELY MARY BARKER (1895-1973) *ARR Gentleman Seated Holding a Violin, pastel/charcoal, signed in monogram lower right (part missing), 45 x 34cm. £80-120
1126. H.A. RILEY (Early XX Century) Nude Female Study, pencil drawing, signed lower right, 36 x 26cm. £30-50
1127. •WILLIAM PAPAS (1927-2000) *ARR Manchester Cathedral on a Rainy Day, pen and ink drawing, signed and titled lower right and verso, 38 x 24cm. £50-70
1128. •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR Wooded Landscapes, a pair, watercolours, signed lower left, 15 x 23.5cm. (2) £60-80
1129. ARTHUR DUDLEY (Giovanni Barbaro, Italian, 1864-1925) Still Life, with fruit and ginger jar, watercolour, signed lower right, 27 x 76cm. £50-80
1131. •JOHN WILLIAM BEE (Sheffield Artist, 1883-1963) *ARR A Gleam of Light Still Lingering in the West, oil on canvas, artist's label verso, 69 x 89cm. £50-70
1132. •Endre Zoltan Eugene Roder (Budapest, b.1933) *ARR Ilona Karlovits (The artists mother). Seated by a vase of flowers, with colourful tablecloth and wallpaper, oil on board, signed and dated 1958 lower left, 120 x 117cm. £200-300
1133. ENGLISH SCHOOL (Early XX Century) Portrait of a Lady, wearing a white bonnet and black dress with a white collar, oil on canvas, unsigned, 47 x 36cm. £70-100
1134. WILLIAM STONE (1842-1913) Old Lane and Cottages, Yardley Wood, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 39 x 54cm. £60-80
1135. •LOUIS JENNINGS (Sheffield Artist, 1919-2018) *ARR Continental River Landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)72 lower right, 44 x 90cm. £50-80
1136. •LOUIS JENNINGS (Sheffield Artist, 1919-2018) *ARR Figures and Boats by a Row of Cottages and a Church, oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)72 lower left, 34 x 45cm. £30-50
1137. •LOUIS JENNINGS (Sheffield Artist, 1919-2018) *ARR Townscape Caprice, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 24.5 x 35cm Another, by the same hand, Horse and Cart Before a Church, with flower seller, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 24.5 x 35cm. (2) £40-60
1138. •LOUIS JENNINGS (Sheffield Artist, 1919-2018) *ARR Continental River Scenes, a pair, oils on canvas, signed lower left,'24.5 x 35cm. (2) £40-60
1139. •ARCHIBALD EDWARD WEBSTER (1899-1991) *ARR Cottages in a Country Landscape, with a rainbow, oil on board, signed and dated (19)69 lower left, 28 x 40cm. £40-60
1140. •ARCHIBALD EDWARD WEBSTER (1899-1991) *ARR Calm Sea, Worthing, Sussex, oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)71 lower left, artist label verso, 23 x 33.5cm. £40-60
1141. •ARCHIBALD EDWARD WEBSTER (1899-1991) *ARR Wheat Field After Reaping, oil on canvas (unframed), signed and dated (19)62 lower left, bears Liberty & Co label verso, 50.5 x 60.5cm. £60-80
1142. COLIN GRAEME ROE (1858-1910) Spaniels Beside the Catch, in a moorland landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1900 lower left, 49 x 72cm. £800-1000
1143. ENGLISH SCHOOL (Early XIX Century) Portraits of a Seated Lady and Gentleman, each beside a red velvet curtain, unsigned, a pair, oil on metal, 46 x 35cm. (2) £60-80
1144. ENGLISH SCHOOL (Late XIX Century) Thatcher Seated on the Roof of a Cottage, oil on board, signed indistinctly lower right, 26 x 29cm. £80-100
1145. PETER J ROWLES CHAPMAN (Contemporary) Game Birds in a Wooded Landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 28 x 49cm. £40-60
1146. ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM ANDERSON (1757-1837) Ships and Figures in a Coastal Landscape, a pair, oils on panel, unsigned, bears Samuel Jennings labels verso, 11 x 16cm. (2) £200-300
1147. •DAVID JAN CURTIS (b.1948) *ARR Wooded Landscape with Village Beyond, oil on board, signed and dated (19)77 lower left, 34 x 44cm. £100-150
1148. E. DUCESTE (English School, Late XIX Century) Chickens before Farm Building, in a landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1881 lower left, 21 x 29cm. £50-80
1149. •WILLIAM FOREMAN (b.1939) *ARR Boats on a Canal in an Industrial Landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 49 x 59cm. £350-450
1150. AFTER JOHN RATTENBURY SKEAPING (1901-1980) *ARR A Bronzed Figure Group of a French Hussar on Horseback, on a naturalistic rocky base and black marble stand, signed, 56cm high. £500-700
1150A. A Late XIX Century French Bronzed Spelter Figure of a Young Lady Holding a Book, standing on a rouge marble base with applied plaque inscribed 'En Viste Par A. Nelson', 44cm high. £150-200
1150B. Roy Adams; A Bronze Modernist Sculpture, cast as a tear drop with curved upright behind, upon a white marble base, signed Roy Adams (19)77, 26cm high. £200-400
1151. A Late XIX Century Desk Standish, the black slate base of shaped rectangular form, with raised pen stand and two fluted glass inkwells, with central speltre figure of a seated gentleman, 27cm high. £60-80
1151A. •JOAN MOORE (1909-1996) *ARR Enamelled metal sculptures; Horse with Jockey, sporting red polka dot silks, 22cm high, applied sticker to interior; Another, sporting blue and red colours, 21.5cm high, some enamel cracking. (2) £400-600
1152. An 1897 Pattern British Infantry Officers Sword, GV Royal Cypher to guard, sharkskin grip with brass wire, blade etched to either side, leather scabbard. £150-250
1153. An 1892 Pattern British Infantry Officers Sword Light Infantry Officers Sword, Light Infantry motif to guard, sharkskin grip with brass wire, leather scabbard. £350-450
1154. A Collection of Six Late XIX Century Vegetable Ivory Double Sided Bodkin Cases, each with carved or pierced decoration, one inscribed "A Present from the Thames Tunnel", 6.5cm - 8cm long. £50-70
1155. Three Late XIX Century Vegetable Ivory Thimble Holders, carved in the form of acorns, 6cm long and two others similar. (5) £40-60
1156. Four Late XIX Century Vegetable Ivory Bodkin Holders, with carved decoration, 5.5cm -7cm; Two Vegetable Ivory Pincushions and Three Spool Thread Holders. (10) £50-70
1157. Five Late XIX Century Leather/Brass Thimble Cases, in the form of walnut shells; A mother of pearl thimble case, a wooden thimble case carved as an acorn, another in the form of a pear, coquilla nut thimble cases etc. (11) £40-60
1158. A Brass Quadruple Golden Casket Wavery & Son Needle Case, with elaborate engraved decoration, 7cm long; Four other Small Brass Needle Cases, by Perry & Co, Melville's and Banks & Co, the Unique Needle Case, two cylindrical thread holders and two bodkin cases. (10) £60-80
1159. A Victorian Beadwork Pin-cushion, in the form of a boot, 5cm high; A Heart Shaped Beadwork Pincushion, a square example, two small pincushions and three beadwork bodkin cases and a needle. (9) £30-50
1160. An Oak Two Drawer 'Dewhurst's Sylko Machine Twist' Display Cabinet, with gilt and black lettering, containing beadwork trimmings, 25 x 50cm. £60-80
1161. A Late XIX Century Walnut and Inlaid Sewing Box, with lift-out sectioned tray containing scissors, eight spool holders, buttons, thimbles, threads, etc. £60-80
1162. A Collection of Twenty-Five Stilettos, Needle Threaders and Button Hooks, all with mother of pearl handles. (25) £20-40
1163. A Late XIX Century Tape Measure, in mother of pearl, modelled in the form of a barrel with brass mounts and handle, 4.5cm high; A Mother of Pearl Tatting Shuttle, with engraved decoration, 10cm high, a plain example, mother of pearl gaming counters, four waxers and a thread holder. (A Lot) £40-60
1164. A Collection of Seven Novelty Tape Measures, to include three flat irons, three coffee grinders and a kettle, 3cm -4.5cm high. (7) £70-100
1165. A Collection of Four Novelty Tape Measures, to include Coronation Coach, Hare, Owl and Lamb, 3cm - 5cm high.(4) £50-80
1166. A Collection of Four Novelty Tape Measures, to include a bakelite clock, a lute, a barrel and a lawn roller, 4cm -10cm high. (4) £50-80
1167. A Brass Late XIX Century Hemming Clamp, mounted with a pincushion bird and with embossed floral decoration, 12cm long; Another Similar, an embossed cast iron clamp, an agate handled crochet hook, four button hooks, an elastic threader and two extending brass tatting hooks. (12) £50-80
1168. Twelve Late XIX Century and Later Brass and Silver Plated Pincushions, in the form of animals and birds, to include: elephant, camel, pigs, swan, etc, 2.5cm - 4cm high. (12) £30-50
1169. Nineteen Late XIX Century and Later Pewter and Other White Metal Pincushions, in the form of a car, shoes, dogs, birds, etc., 4cm - 8cm high. (19) £40-60
1170. A Selection of Tartan Ware Sewing Items, to include: two tape measures, a double side pincushion, three waxers, pail shaped pincushion and two needle-cases. (9) £40-60
1171. A Mauchline Ware Tape Measure, of bell shape, 5.5cm high; Another, with pincushion top and waxer to the lower section, 6cm high, a tartan tape measure, etc. (14) £50-80
1172. A Collection of Fifteen Mauchline Ware Pincushions, including: a two handled pail, bellows, thimble holders with pincushion tops, all with named views. (15) £60-90
1173. Four Mauchline Ware Needle/Bodkin Cases, all with named views, 9cm - 14cm long; A Thimble Case, in the form of a bottle, 9.5cm high, a rectangular thimble box, two barrel shaped thimble cases and two others. (10) £70-100
1174. A Collection of Mauchline Ware Sewing Items, all with named views, to include: four needle cases, a needle holder with thimble case below and circular spool holders. (6) £60-80
1175. A Wm Paton Ltd Johnstone Mills, Scotland Hand and Machine Cable Twist Mauchline Ware Square Box, 9.5cm square; A Clark & Co Anchor Sewing Cotton Tartan Ware Thread Holder, 10.5cm high, a Finnegans, Manchester and Liverpool needlecase, various pincushions including bog oak cauldron, spool holders, waxers, etc. (A Lot) £60-80
1176. A Late XIX Century Rosewood Rectangular Pincushion, with tapered sides, 8cm long; A Carved Wood Needle Case, in the form of a bearded gentleman, 8cm long, three thimble cases, cauldron pincushion, needle and bodkin cases. (12) £70-100
1177. A Late XIX Century Tunbridge Ware Pin Box and Cover, of rectangular form, the cover inscribed "Pins", 6.5cm long; A Tunbridge Ware Box, the sliding cover in the form of a pincushion, 7cm long, another larger, 12cm long and a Tunbridge Ware needle box with hinged cover, 8.5cm long. £70-100
1178. A Collection of Late XIX Century and Later Tunbridge Ware Sewing Items, to include: a needle box with slanting cover, waxers, pincushions, spools, tape measure, bodkin case, etc. (18) £50-80
1179. A Collection of Sewing Accessories; Two hallmarked silver handled stilettos, three hallmarked silver handled bodkins, a Sterling silver thread picker stamped "Tiffany", a pair of mother of pearl and silver mounted needle holders, a pair of folding scissors with mother of pearl scales and eight silver and white metal needle holders. (17) £60-80
1180. A Hallmarked Silver Pincushion, of shaped rectangular form, raised on bun feet, Birmingham 1913, 11cm long, a mother of pearl shell pincushion, a heart shaped hallmarked silver pincushion, a filigree white metal thread holder, an ebony silver mounted pincushion, a basket pincushion, etc. (13) £70-100
1181. A Mid XIX Century Bone Needle Case, with applied yellow metal engraved cartouche, 8.5cm long. £40-60
1182. A Hallmarked Silver Thimble, with engraved decoration, London 1908 in a basketweave case; A Charles Horner Hallmarked Silver Thimble, London 1916, a turned wood case and eleven other silver (hallmarked 925 and Sterling) thimbles, eight cased. (13 £70-100
1183. A Hallmarked 9ct Gold Thimble, with engraved decoration, stamped makers mark "J S & S", 9.375, Birmingham 1956, 4.5g, 2.3cm high, cased. £60-90
1184. A Charles Horner Hallmarked 9ct Gold Thimble, with engraved decoration, stamped makers mark "C.H." 9.375, Chester 1912, 4.4g, 2.2cm high, cased. £60-90
1185. A Charles Horner Hallmarked 9ct Gold Thimble, with engraved decoration, stamped makers mark "C.H.", 9.375, Chester 1900, 4.5G, 2.2cm high, cased. £60-90
1186. A Hallmarked 9ct Gold Thimble, with engraved decoration, makers mark and date letter rubbed, stamped 9.375, 3.9g, 2.2cm high, cased. £60-90
1187. A Hallmarked 9ct Gold Thimble Charm, with engraved decoration, stamped makers mark "W.H.C.", 9.375, Birmingham 1993, 1.4g, 1.4cm high. £20-40
1188. A Brass Frog Pincushion, 5cm long; Four Mother of Pearl Thread Holders, a silver mounted ebony pincushion, a bog oak carved needle case, an umbrella needle case, tape measures, etc. (A Lot) £50-80
1189. Railwayana; An Early XX Century Railway Signal Box Block Instrument, in a mahogany case, the single dial indicating; Train on Line, Line Clear and Line Blocked, brass plaque and handle below, stamped "BB1 Release", 44cm high. £100-150
1190. Railwayana; A LMS Wolverton 1926 Works Plate, painted red with gilt lettering and of oval form, 9 x 12cm and a LMS Built 1927 Derby Works Plate, painted black and of oval form, 15 x 26cm. (2) £70-100
1191. Railwayana; M.R. Maintenance Ends Works Plate, painted black with white lettering and of oval form, 10 x 14.5cm and a 110. Tons 21-0 x 9-0 Works Plate, painted in black with yellow lettering and of rectangular form, 7 x 20cm. (2) £70-100
1192. Railwayana; A B.R. Derby Lot No 30098 1954 Works Plate, painted in black with white lettering and of oval form, 11 x 17cm and a Built 1948 Derby Works Plate, painted black with white lettering and of oval form, 15 x 26cm. (2) £70-100
1193. Railwayana; A 55 F Works Plate, painted in black with white lettering and of oval form, 11.5 x 18cm. £40-60
1194. Railwayana; An Engine Plaque 'Victoria', painted red with gilt lettering and border, of curved form, 71cm long. £50-80
1195. Railwayana; A Station Sign 'Laisterdyke', 91cm long. £50-80
1196. Railwayana; A Reproduction Midland Railway Company Wooden Painted Plaque, with central crest against a maroon ground, 62 x 61cm; Another for Furness Railway Company Cavendo Tutus, 33 x 34.5cm. (2) £50-80
1197. Railwayana; An Oval 'Engine Following' Sign, in red with metal handle, 39 x 53cm. £25-35
1198. Railwayana; An Adlake Non Sweat Lamp (BR (E), painted white with bulls eye glass, 32cm high handle down; Another Railway Lamp, with plate inscribed Kerosene, 31.5cm high. (2) £30-50
1200. A Lapcs Bay, London Vintage Life Buoy, in red and white with black lettering, 75cm diameter; A Rope Ladder and a Pair of Paddles. (4) £30-50
1201. Railwayana; A Cast Iron Boundary Post, painted white and grey and impressed 'L and NW RY Co Boundary Post', 122cm high. £50-100
1202. Railwayana; A Station Sign For Apperley Bridge and Rawdon, mounted on plywood board, 46 x 239cm. £70-100
1203. A Reproduction Painted Wood Plaque Inscribed 'Car No 348', against a brown ground, 30 x 230cm. £30-50
1204. Railwayana; A Reproduction Painted Wood Plaque, painted with the crest of the 'London Midland and Scottish Railway Company' against a maroon ground, 70 x 76cm; Two Others, one with crest 'Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense' and the other 'Pullman'. (3) £50-80
1205. Railwayana; An Interesting Collection of West Yorkshire Railway Station Drawings/Plans, to include; Manningham, Saltaire (2), Apperley, Addingham, Apperley Bridge Booking Office, Yeadon (2), Idle, Eccleshill. (12) £50-100
1206. An Early/Mid XX Century Camel Saddle Bag, with red geometric designs and hung with tassels, 66 x 148cm; A Storage Bag, with striped and geometric design. (2) £20-40
1207. A Late XIX Century Tortoiseshell and Silver Inlaid Scent Bottle Holder, of tapered rectangular form, containing a glass scent bottle, 5.5cm high; A Porcelain Scent Bottle, in the form a lady holding a book, a faceted green glass scent bottle, a green opaque glass scent bottle, two other scent bottles and two enamel topped jars. (8) £30-50
1208. A Pair of Victorian Leather and Brass Heavy Horse Harness Straps, inscribed "T. Hill, Maker, Norfolk St, Sheffield", 27.5cm long; A Heavy Horse Harness Strap, with three brasses attached inscribed "Merit Badge, R.S.P.C.A., London Van Horse Parade 1931, 1933 and 1934" and another with white metal brasses attached. (4) £20-40
1209. An XVIII Century Stoneware Torso of a Lady, in the classical style in flowing robe, 61cm high. £200-400
1210. Tribal Art; A Carved Bone Hanging Mask of a Gentleman, with open mouth showing teeth, all-over dot decoration, 21cm long. £150-250
1210A. A Robert Thompson (Mouseman) Cheese Board, of oval form with long handle, carved mouse signature, 36cm long. £60-80
1210B. A Robert Thompson (Mouseman) Ashtray, of canted rectangular form with carved mouse signature, 10cm long. £40-60
1211. Stan Shaw; Whittler, with mother of pearl scales, nickel silver bolsters, brass linings and three blades, 9.5cm closed, in a fitted box. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £600-800
1212. Stan Shaw; A Single Blade Lock Knife, polished horn scales, brass linings, engraved bolsters, workback to springs and back of blade, 13cm closed. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £600-800
1213. Stan Shaw; A Single Blade Knife, with stag scales and single bolster, 11.5cm closed. £300-500
1214. Ibberson; A Single Blade Lock Knife, with stag scales, brass single bolster, "1981" stamped to inside of brass linings, workback to springs and blade, 13cm closed. £150-250
1215. A Wright; A Single Blade Lock Knife, with polished horn scales and lanyard ring, workback to spring and blade, 12cm closed. £100-150
1216. A Pocket Knife, (unnamed), with one blade, saw and nail extractor, stag scales, steel bolster and flat steel bottom, 15cm closed. £150-250
1217. J. Nowill & Sons; A Horseman's Knife, with two blades and ten tools, stag scales, nickel silver bolster, 16cm closed. £400-600
1218. Joseph Rodgers & Sons; A Pocket Knife (Horseman's), with two blades and eleven tools, stag scales, steel bolster and lanyard fixture, 11.5cm closed. £300-500
1219. A Lock Knife, (unnamed), with single blade, corkscrew and nickel silver cartridge extractor, nickel silver bolster with stag scales, 6.5cm closed. £150-250
1220. An Unwin & Rodgers Rim-Fire Knife Pistol, with octagonal barrel, two blades, hidden trigger and horn chequered scales, 9cm barrel. £700-900
1221. Army & Navy C.S.L; A Pocket Knife, with horn chequered scales and brass linings, single blade, saw, corkscrew, awl, tweezers and pick, 15.5cm closed, with lanyard ring. £200-300
1222. Rawson Brothers, Sheffield; A Pocket Knife, with three blades, stag scales, nickel silver bolsters and brass linings, 10cm closed. Another, by W. Singleton, Sheffield, with two blades, corkscrew and carte-blanch blade, stag scales and nickel silver bolsters, 9cm closed. (2) £80-100
1223. Clements; A Horseman's Knife, with stag scales, nickel silver bolster and lanyard ring, 9cm closed. £60-80
1224. Manson, Sheffield; A Bowie Knife, spear point, nickel silver ornate handle, overall length 23cm in a red embossed sheath with brass ends. £80-120
1225. Lingard Superior Cutlery; A Bowie Knife, with commando style blade, nickel silver ornate handle, overall length 25cm, in brown leather sheath. £80-120
1226. A Saynor Fixed Pruning Knife, with flat bottom, 21cm long, in brown leather case. £80-120
1227. An Early Knife and Fork Set, with tapered horn handles and metal mounts inset with cabochons, knife 18cm long, fork 14cm long. £100-150
1228. J.H. Marlow, Harrogate; A Pocket Knife, with single blade and stag scales, 11.5cm closed. Another, Sheffield made lock knife (unidentified) with stag scales, brass bolster and lanyard ring, 13cm closed. (2) £80-100
1229. Ibberson Pocket Knife, inside blade housing, stamped "SS-47", two blades, scissors, pick, file, mother of pearl scales, brass linings, 7.5cm closed; Ibberson Two Blade and File, stamped inside "21-51", pick, mother of pearl scales, brass linings, 7.5cm closed. (2) £100-150
1230. A Pocket Knife, with single blade, saw and stag scales, part shown name "Portsea", 15cm closed. £80-120
1231. John Watts; A Pocket Knife, with two blades, saw, corkscrew, awl, tweezers and pick, chequered horn scales, brass worked linings, 15cm closed. £100-150
1232. Joseph Hayward & Co Sheffield; Lock Knife; with stag scales, steel bolster, 17cm closed. Lockwood Brothers, single blade, stag scales, metal bolster, 11.5cm closed. 1XL George Wostenholm, stag scales, brass linings, lanyard ring, brass bolster, 11.5cm. (3) £150-250
1233. Bowie Knife, un-named, blood groove to blade, stag handle with brass cross and heart inserts, brass etched cross guard, 23.5cm £100-150
1234. Lock Knife; Ole Smoky, bone scales, brass unicorn embossed pommel, brass cross guard, brass linings, 16cm closed. £80-100
1235. Stan Shaw; A Bowie Knife, stag handle with nickel silver bolsters, crossguard and pommel, with some hand etching, brass worked lining with workback to handle and back of blade, 54.5cm long, handmade brown leather sheath with embossing. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £900-1200
1236. Stan Shaw; A Folding Dirk, with one locking blade, polished horn scales in the coffin shape, nickel silver bolster and pommel, brass linings, workback to spring and blade, 14.5cm closed. £800-1000
1237. Stan Shaw; A Folding Bowie Knife, with wooden scales, brass bolster and cross guard, workback length of spine and blade, push button opening, 30cm. £700-900
1238. Stan Shaw; A Two Blade, Corkscrew Lock Knife, polished horn scales, nickel silver fishtail bolster, both engraved, workback to all edges, lanyard ring, 16cm closed, in a fitted box. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £700-900
1239. Stan Shaw; A Five Blade Penknife, mother of pearl scales, nickel silver engraved bolsters, workback along springs and blades, 12.5cm closed. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £500-700
1240. Stan Shaw; Eleven Blade Knife, with mother of pearl scales, silver bolsters, workback to all springs and blades, 10cm closed, in a fitted box. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £900-1300
1241. Stan Shaw; Wharncliffe Knife, two blades, scissors, stag scales, nickel silver bolsters, workback to springs and blades, 10.5cm closed. £400-600
1242. Stan Shaw; A Three Blade Knife and Nail File, with mother of pearl scales, brass worked linings, workback to springs and back of blades, 8.5cm closed. £500-700
1243. Stan Shaw; Three Blade Wharncliffe Knife, with stag scales, brass worked linings, workback to springs and backs of blades, 10cm closed. £500-600
1244. Stan Shaw; Two Blade Knife, with stag scales, nickel silver bolsters, brass linings, 9cm closed. £200-300
1245. Stan Shaw; Four Blade Knife, with stag scales, nickel silver bolsters, brass worked linings, workback to springs and all four blades, 8.5cm closed. £400-600
1246. Stan Shaw; Two Blade Wharncliffe Knife, with polished horn scales, nickel silver bolsters, brass linings, 9cm closed. £300-400
1247. G. Ibberson, Sheffield; Single Lock Blade Knife, stamped "S.S.- 74" to inside of lining, stag scales, single bolster, 11.5cm closed. £300-400
1248. Stan Shaw; An Exhibition Multi- Blade/Tool Pocket Knife, No. 14, scissors, pen blade, castrator blade, sheep foot blade, clip blade, long spear blade, fleam, button hook, screwdriver, saw and tackler blade (eleven pieces), with pearl scales, silver bolsters and bars, engraved workback to blades and springs, 18cm closed, in a fitted black leatherette presentation case and with original purchase invoice. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £3000-5000
1249. Stan Shaw; A Stag Handled Bowie Knife, with brass crossguard and etched bolsters, workback to blade and tang, blade 31cm, overall length 46cm. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £1000-1500
1250. Stan Shaw; A Mother of Pearl Handled Bowie Knife, nickel silver bolsters and guard, hand engraved workback to blade and tang, blade 23cm, overall length 36cm, in a fitted black leatherette box, with original purchase receipt. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £800-1100
1251. Stan Shaw; A Dirk Lock Knife, brass linings with embossed floral motif, crossguard and coffin shaped pommel, buffalo scales, workback to spring and blade, 26.5cm open, in fitted presentation case, with original purchase invoice. £800-1000
1252. Stan Shaw; A Fishing Knife, with stag scales, nickel silver bolsters (etched), blade, corkscrew, file, tin opener etc, 11cm closed, in fitted presentation case, with original purchase invoice. (Engraving by Peter Devine, Sheffield Engraver.) £700-1000
1253. Stan Shaw; A Samba Single Blade Knife, with stag scales, nickel silver bolsters threaded, 10.5cm closed, in fitted presentation box, with original purchase invoice. £300-500
1254. Stan Shaw; Rule Knife, with two blades and 9" rule, in rustless steel, 9cm closed. £150-250
1255. Stan Shaw; A Two Blade Pocket Knife, with polished horn scales, nickel silver bolsters, workback to spring and blades, 9cm closed. £350-400.
1256. Stan Shaw; A Four Blade Pocket Knife, with stag scales and nickel silver bolsters, brass worked linings, workback on springs and blades, 9cm closed £400-500
1257. Stan Shaw Master Cutler (The Story of a Sheffield Craftsman), signed by Stan Shaw; A Royal Doulton Character Jug "Little Mester Museum Piece", limited edition No 180 of 3500. (2) £80-120
1258. A Pair of John and William Ragg (Sheffield) Late XIX Century Shop Display Scissors, inscribed makers mark and Paragon, 71cm long, original wooden case with paper labels. £200-300
1259. A Pair of John and William Ragg (Sheffield) Victorian Large Steel Napoleon Textile Scissors, "V" cypher and inscribed makers mark, 39.5cm long. £100-150
1260. A Pair of John and William Ragg (Sheffield) Victorian Large Steel Textile Scissors, inscribed makers mark, 38.5cm long. £100-150
1261. A Sheffield Craftsmanship Stainless Steel Scissors Display Board, fitted with assorted scissors in various sizes, board is 50.5cm wide, together with typed identification card. £70-100
1262. A Sheffield Craftsmanship 'Old Sheffield Craftsmanship' Display Board, fitted with four scissors, framed and glazed, frame 48cm wide. £60-80
1263. A Sheffield Craftsmanship Display Board, fitted with a pair of highly decorative presentation scissors, complete with original fitted case "Presented to Mr Wm Green, May 29th 1843 by the workmen of Messrs John and William Ragg, Nursery, Sheffield for the best pan of 13 tulips", framed and glazed, frame is 45cm wide. £100-150
1264. Two Sheffield Craftsmanship Display Boards, fitted with hairdressing and other assorted scissors (incomplete). (2) £50-80
1265. Two Sheffield Craftsmanship Display Boards, fitted with surgical, dressing and ladies needlework scissors. (2) £50-80
1266. A Collection of Military Issue, Surgical and Other Scissors, War Department arrow noted, including Weiss and Son, Thackray, Leeds, J and W Ragg, E. Ayres and Co, etc. £50-100
1267. J and W Ragg (Sheffield) Dressmakers Scissors, hand forged, crocus polished, eight pairs. (8) £70-100
1268. J and William Ragg (Sheffield) Needlework Scissors, hand forged, crocus polished, twelve pairs. (12) £50-80
1269. J and W Ragg (Sheffield) Dressmakers Scissors, varying designs, hand forged, crocus polished, seven pairs. (7) £60-80
1270. A Pair of Ragg (Sheffield) 9"Tailors Scissors, 9" Paper Scissors, two pairs possibly for rubber trimming, 8" wire cutting scissors, another 7" straight American, 7" cutting knife scissors, eight pairs. (8) £80-120
1271. Surgical Scissors, including circumcision, uterine operating, bowel operating, dressing, 5" Kochers, some stamped "Ragg", eight pairs. (8) £80-120
1272. Surgical Scissors, including 6" post mortem, surgical and dressing, some stamped "Ragg", eight pairs. (8) £60-80
1273. Surgical Scissors, including uterine, double probe, dressing, post mortem, some stamped "Ragg", ten pairs. (10) £50-80
1274. Ragg (Sheffield) Scissors, including; thin wire cutters, bag opening scissors believed to have been used at the Post Office, two pairs of flower pruners, tailors scissors, drapers scissors, knotting scissors and a pair of hairdressing scissors, ten pairs. (10) £40-60
1275. Ragg (Sheffield) Scissors, including lamp trimming, stretcher bearers scissors, molten glass scissors, textile, a pair of unusual Persian scissors, cranked case making, six pairs. (6) £60-80
1276. Ragg (Sheffield) Scissors, including 10" pipe scissors, 9" hatters scissors, flower gatherers,12" side bent American shears, cutting out scissors and 12" vine scissors, six pairs. (6) £70-100
1277. Pilot 11" Tailors Scissors. £30-50
1278. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) Scissors Display Card, fitted with seven pairs of hand forged steel scissors, crocus polished, marbled boards, board 20cm wide. £30-50
1279. A Collection of Circa Late XIX Century Scissors, (unpolished and unconstructed). £30-50
1280. A Collection of Circa Late XX Century Scissors, (unpolished and unconstructed), cut throat razor components and blades, etc. £30-50
1281. John and William Ragg (Sheffield); A Set of Twelve Late XIX Century Hand Forged Table Knives and Forks, (three tines) with ebony handles, complete with matching carving set. £80-120
1282. 'The Napoleon Razor'; Ten John and William Ragg (Sheffield) Cut Throat Razors, in original cases. £80-120
1283. Jonathan Cookes Three Blade Folding Pocket Knife, with decorative workback and mother of pearl scales. £80-120
1284. H.M. Slater (Sheffield) Venture, three single blade folding pocket knives together with small advertising pocket knife "W and W Carriers' Tel Hathersage 631", etc. £30-50
1285. A Large Collection of Assorted XX Century Cut Throat Razors and Other Razors, including John and William Ragg (Sheffield), Joseph Elliot, etc. £100-150
1286. A Catalogue of Surgical Scissors John Blyde Ltd, Sheffield, early XX Century. £30-40
1287. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) Surgical, Eye and Other Scissors, twelve pairs. (12) £60-80
1288. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) and Other Surgical and Dressing Scissors, twelve pairs. (12) £60-80
1289. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) Surgical, Eye and Other Surgical and Eye Scissors, also Weiss noted, fifteen pairs. (15) £50-80
1290. Paragon and Other Surgical Scissors, ten pairs. (10) £50-80
1291. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) and Other Assorted Surgical Scissors, ten pairs. (10) £60-90
1292. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) and Other Assorted Surgical Scissors, fifteen pairs. (15) £30-50
1293. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) and Other Assorted Scissors, including; left handed photographers, hair dressers, Perry patent folding nail scissors, buttonhole scissors, etc, ten pairs. (10) £30-50
1294. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) and Other Assorted Scissors, including heavy nail, button hole, rubber cutting, nail nibbers, twenty pairs. (20) £30-50
1295. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) and Other Assorted Scissors, including surgical dressing, vine, case makers, embroidery, etc., twelve pairs. (12) £30-50
1296. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) and Other Assorted Scissors, including surgical, post mortem, operating, sewing, etc., twelve pairs. (12) £30-50
1297. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) and Other Assorted Scissors, including surgical, draper, dressing, sewing, etc., ten pairs. (10) £30-50
1298. John and William Ragg (Sheffield) Bowie/Scout Knife, XIX Century hand forged scissors, special purpose machine scissors, etc. £20-30
1298A. A Late XIX Century White Metal Corkscrew, modelled in the form of a dogs head, 95cm high. £20-30
1299. Taxidermy; An Elephant Foot Stool, with later zebra skin top, 38cm high. £100-150
1300. A Late XIX Century American Oil Lamp, the opaque glass bulbous body decorated with pink roses on a shaded green/pink ground, ornate cast iron and brassed mounts, inscribed "PYA Royal pat. April 11-93, Sept 9, 90, April 30, 95, 44.5cm high. £50-70
1301. A Swiss Late XIX Century Musical Box, contained in a rosewood case with inlaid floral spray and banding, brass barrel and steel comb, winding handle, playing six airs, 42cm long. £200-300
1302. A Mid XIX Century Swiss Rosewood Cased Nicole Fréres Musical Box, playing eight airs, with original tune sheet, the lid with inlaid musical instruments and wreath, brass cylinder and steel comb, model No 46890, Gme 326 £100-150
1303. An Early XX Century Small Harp, by J.Geo. Morley from Erard's, 6 Sussex Place, London, the green painted body decorated in gilt with scrolls and shamrock, gilt label, 86cm high. £250-350
1304. A Geographic 8" Terrestrial Globe, with brass mounts and raised on a turned wood stand, 37cm high. £100-150
1305. A Leica DBP M3 Ernst Leitz GMBH Wetzlar Camera, (No 962715), with Ernst Leitz GMBH Wetzlar Summicron F=5cm 1.2 lens (No 1473642) with lens cap, in original leather case, and a book 'Leica Manual' by Willard D. Morgan and Henry M. Lester, 1951. £500-800
1306. A Gray & Co (Inverness) Leather Bound Three Draw Stalking Telescope, No 1885, with black anodised tubes, in a maroon felt lined leather case with adjustable strap, 26.5cm closed, 84cm extended. £500-800
1307. An Early XVIII Century Walnut Dressing Table Mirror, with arched and scroll decoration, tapering supports, four shaped drawers, on bracket feet, 78cm high, 39cm wide. £150-250
1308. An XVIII Century Style Gilt Wall Mirror, the elaborate shaped oval frame with scrolls, foliage, flowerheads and hanging fruit, 117 x 74cm. £250-350
1309. A Late XIX Century French Gesso Wall Mirror, of oval form, moulded with oak leaves and acorns within a beadwork band, the pediment with central shells, roses and foliage, 122 x 8cm. £70-100
1310. A Directory of Sheffield, Including the Manufacturers of the Adjacent Villages with the Several Marks of the Cutlers, Scissor and Filesmiths, Edge Tool and Sickle Makers, printed by J. Montgomery in the Hartshead for John Robinson, Spring Street, 1797. £50-70
1311. Brown [Robert} : The Countries of The World, vols 1-6 in three books, pub by Cassell, Petter and Galpin, London, Paris and New York (undated late XIX Century), cloth and leather bindings; Darwin [Charles] : Journal of Researches in The Natural History and Geology..., pub by T. Nelson and Sons, 1893; Rymer Jones [Thomas] : General Outline of the Organization of the Animal Kingdom, 1861 and Lee [James]: An Introduction to Botany, 1794. (6) £50-70
1312. Milne [A.A.]: Winnie the Pooh, illust by Ernest Shephard, third edition 1927, pub by Methuen and Co Ltd, London, green cloth boards, dustwrapper. £60-80
1313. Milne [A.A.]: When We Were Very Young, illust by Ernest Shephard, fifteenth edition, 1927, pub by Methuen and Co Ltd, London, blue cloth boards, dustwrapper. £25-35
1314. Milne [A.A.]: Now We Are Six, illust by Ernest Shephard, fouth edition, 1928, pub by Methuen and Co Ltd, London, maroon cloth boards, dustwrapper. £25-35
1315. Milne [A.A.]: The House at Pooh Corner, illust by Ernst Shephard, first edition 1928, pub by Methuen and Co Ltd, London, pink cloth boards, dustwrapper. £150-200
1316. Knight [Charles]: Old England, A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Municipal, Baronial and Popular Antiquities, pub by James Sangster and Co., Paternoster Row, two volumes, red cloth boards. (2) £30-50
1317. Detmold [E.J.] (Illustrator): The Arabian Nights Tales from the Thousand and One Nights, pub by Hodder and Stoughton, London, cream and gilt boards, in original box and cover, inscribed. £80-120
1318. Fitsgerald [Edward]: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illus by Edmund Dulac, pub by Hodder and Stoughton, London, cream and gilt boards and Edmund Dulac's Picture-Book, for the French Red Cross. (2) £60-80
1319. Fitzgerald [Edward]: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illust by Willy Pogany, pub by George G. Harrap and Co Ltd, London, first edition 1930, orange cloth boards. £25-35
1320. Irving [Washington]: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, illus by Arthur Rackham, pub by George G. Harrap and Co Ltd, first edition 1928, green cloth boards. £40-60
1321. Ingoldsby [Thomas]: The Ingoldsby Legends, illus by Arthur Rackham, pub by William Heinemann 1919, grey cloth boards; Barrie [J.M.}: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, illus by Arthur Rackham, pub by Hodder and Stoughton. (2) £40-60
1322. Milne [A.A]: Now We Are Six, illus by Ernest Shepard, pub by Methuen and Co Ltd, Essex St, London WC, first edition 1927, inscribed, green leather binding. £50-80
1323. Milne [A.A.]: The House at Pooh Corner, illust by Ernest H. Shepard, pub by Methuen and Co Ltd, 36 Essex Street, London WC, first edition 1928, pink cloth boards. £70-100
1324. Milne [A.A.]: Winnie the Pooh, illust by Ernest H. Shepard, pub by Methuen and Co Ltd, 36 Essex Street, London WC, second edition 1926, inscribed, green cloth boards; By the same Author, 'When We Were Very Young', sixth edition 1924, 'Fourteen Songs from When We Were Very Young', sixth edition 1925, inscribed, with dustwrapper and 'Once Upon a Time', undated. (4) £70-100
1325. Fleming [Ian]: Thunderball, pub by Jonathan Cape, issued by The Book Club, first edition 1961, with dustwrapper; Three Others, 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service', first edition 1963, 'You Only Live Twice', first edition 1964 and 'The Spy Who Loved Me', first edition 1962, all with dustwrappers. (4) £50-80
1326. Shakespeare [William]: The Merry Wives of Windsor, pub by George D Sproul, New York, 1907, vol VIII, editors Autograph edition, grey and blue cloth boards; Lawrence [T.E.]: Seven Pillars of Wisdom, pub by Jonathan Cape, 30 Bedford Square, fifth impression Sept 1935, and miscellaneous other books including Childrens Folio, Gilbert and Sullivan, etc. (12) £40-60
1327. Curtis [Charles H]: Orchids For Everyone, pub by J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd, London, 1910, green cloth boards, inscribed; John [Rev.C.A.]: Flowers in the Field, pub by George Routledge and Sons Ltd, 1911, fourth impression and Wood [Rev Canon Theodore and Pycroft [W.P.]: The British Bird Book, illus by Roland Green, pub A and C Black Ltd, 4-6 Soho Square, London WI, first edition, 1901. (3) £25-35
1328. Upton [Florence K]: A Collection of Thirteen Children's Books, verses by Bertha Upton, to include; Golliwog in the African Jungle, The Gollowog in Holland, The Golliwog in War, The Gollowog at the Seaside, etc. (13) £200-250
1329. *COLLECTED BACK Rowling [J.K.]: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Bloomsbury 2000, 1st edition, printed by Omnia Books Ltd, Glasgow, signed by the author (unverified), dustwrapper. £800-1200
1330. Hume [David]: The History of England From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, printed by J. Bensley, Bolt-Court for Robert Bowyer, Pallmall, 1806, vols. 1 - 5, leather and board bindings. (5) £25-35
1331. Bowdler Sharp [R]: Lloyds Natural History, A Handbook of the Birds of Great Britain, pub by Edward Lloyd Ltd, 1897, vols 1-IV; Ogilvie-Grant [W.R.}: Lloyds Natural History, A Handbook to the Game Birds, pub by Edward Lloyd Ltd, 1897, vols 1-2 (two sets), another Lloyds Natural History 'Butterflies and Moths'. (9) £50-80
1332. Cervantes [Miguel De]: The History of the Valorous and Witty Knight - Errant Don Quixote of the Mancha, illust by Daniel Vierge, pub by T. Fisher Unwin, 1906, 4 volumes, number 127 of a limited edition of 165, green cloth boards. £30-40
1333. Evelyn [John]: Silva, or a Discourse of Forest Trees and the Propagation of Timber in His Majesty's Dominions, vol 1, printed by A. Ward for J. Dodsley, Pallmall, T. Cadell in the Strand,, J. Robson, New Bond St and R. Baldwin, Paternoster Row, London, J. Todd York, 1786, foxed, rebound. £40-60
1334. Robson [John]: Canaries, Hybrids and British Birds in Cage and Aviary, edited by S.H. Lewer, pub by The Waverley Book Company, 7 and 8 Old Bailey, London, 1911, cloth and leather binding; Newton [Alfred}: A Dictionary of Birds, pub by Adam and Charles Black, 1896; Michelet [Jules]: The Insect, Newman [Edward]: The Natural History of British Butterflies, Lydekker 'Monkeys' and Maeterlinck [Mauric]: The Life of the Bee. (6) £40-60
1335. Frohawk [Frederick William]: Natural History of British Butterflies, 2 vols, pub by Hutchinson and Co, Paternoster Row, Ec, blue cloth boards and dustwrappers (torn). (2) £100-150
1336. Henry [Robert D.D.]: The History of Great Britain, printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies in the Strand, 1805, fourth edition, vols 1-12, marbled and leather boards and Smollett [T]: The History of England, printed for T. Cadell, 1841, 4 vols. (16) £50-80
1337. Alison [Archibald]: History of Europe, pub by William Blackwood and Sons, 1852, 19 volumes, ex library; Lyttelton's Henry 2nd, 6 vols, Gleig's History of England, 3 vols, History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic, 3 vols, History of the Huguenots, and History of Greece, etc. £50-80
1338. An Interesting Collection of XVII/XVIII Century Books on History and Literature, including Creasy [Sir Edward]: The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, pub by Richard Bentley and Son, 1895, Hill [W.A.]: The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell, pub by Edward Moxon, 1854, Bristow [H.W.]: The World Before the Deluge, pub by Cassell, Petter and Galphin, etc. £40-60
1339. Achille Comte [M]: The Book of Birds, pub by R. Tyas. 8 Paternoster Row, 1841, Kirby [William]: An Introduction to Entomology, printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1817, British Trees, vol II and III, and another. (5) £40-60
1340. Richter [J.P.]:-The Mond Collection An Appreciation, pub by John Murray, Albermarle St, W, 1910, vellum boards, 2 volumes. £60-80
1341. Osterer [Isidore]: Poems, pub by The Bodley Head, London 1957, marbled boards, Horsley [Alec]: Poems at Seventy, pub by Restif Press 1973, De La Mare [Walter]: Winged Chariot, pub by Faber and Faber (ex-library), Eliot [T.S.]: Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, ninth impression and five other works. (9) £30-50
1342. Blackmore [Richard]: King Arthur An Heroick Poem in Twelve Books, printed for Awnsham and John Churchil at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster Row and Jacob Tonfon at the Judges Head in Fleet Street, 1697, vellum/cloth boards. £60-80
1343. The Works of Jacob Behmen The Teutonic Theosopher, printed by Joseph Richardson in Pater Noster Row, 1763, Ruskin [John]: The Stones of Venice, pub by Smith Elder and Co, 1873, vols 1-3, Wood [J.G.]: The Natural History of Man, pub George Routledge and Sons, 1868, an nine other works. (14) £50-80
1344. An Interesting Collection of Fifteen Mainly XVIII to Early XIX Century Books on Mathematics, to include; Nathaniel Hammond 'The Elements of Algebra', printed by the author, 1752, Samuel Cunn 'A New Treatise of the Construction and Use of the Sector', printed for John Wilcox and Thomas Heath, 1729, George Fisher 'Arithmetic in the plainest and Most Concise Methods', etc. (15) £300-500
1345. A Quantity of Mainly Early XX Century Picture Postcards, to include; Cunard White Star, RMS Aquitania, Tucks Buckingham Palace, topographical including Europe, transport, etc. £20-30
1346. Two Early XX Century Albums of Picture Postcards, to include: art, poem cards, greetings, and a small quantity of topographical, etc. £40-60
1347. Two Early XX Century Albums of Picture Postcards, to include: topographical, comic, animals, art, etc. £40-60
1348. Two Early XX Century Albums of Picture Postcards, some later cards noted, to include: topographical, views of Lichfield, Bristol, Jersey, Edinburgh Castle, etc. £30-50
1349. A Collection of Mainly Early XX Century Picture Postcards, in an album and loose, depicting topographical views, ships, comic, greetings, etc. £40-60
1350. Two Albums of Early/Mid XX Century Picture Postcards, to include; topographical views, military, continental, WWI bomb sites, WWI silk cards, etc. £60-80
1351. An Album of Early XX Century Picture Postcards, of topographical views, some of Yorkshire including; Ilkley, Harrogate, Leeds, etc. £40-60
1352. An Album of Early XX Century Picture Postcards, of topographical views including Tramways Centre Bristol, Clarence Park, Weston-Super-Mare, Abbotsford from the garden, etc. £30-50
1353. An Album of Early XX Century Picture Postcards, of British and Worldwide topographical views including; Hampton Court, London, Margate, Venice, New York, Holland, etc. £40-60
1354. An Album of Early XX Century Picture Postcards, including many Railway Company cards (London and North Western) of locomotives and topographical views of Scarborough, Norfolk, the lake District, some R.S.O (Railway Station Office) examples noted, etc. £40-60
1355. An Album of Early XX Century Picture Postcards, mainly by Great Eastern Railway, to include locomotives, stations and topographical views of Clacton on Sea, Ipswich, Ilford, etc. £50-80
1356. An Album of Early XX Century Picture Postcards, to include; Furness Railway, steamers of the Lake District, Ravenglass, locomotives, etc. £50-80
1357. A Collection of Over Ninety Early XX Century Picture Postcards, to include: greetings, many with moulded borders, actresses, Royalty, photographs, etc. £20-30
1358. An Early XX Century Picture Postcard Album, containing mainly comic, animals with glass eyes, fold-out view cards and cards with moveable parts. £40-60
1359. An Early XX Century Woolwork Tapestry, worked with the 'Last Supper', framed and glazed, 61 x 90cm. £20-30
1360. A Mid XIX Century Silk Embroidered Oval Picture, worked with a Shepherdess holding a staff beside a lamb, 16 x 13cm. £20-30
1361. An Early/Mid XX Century Far Eastern Wool Tassled Rug, the two central bands with animals with a geometric border in shades of brown, blue, red and white, 189 x 111cm. £60-80
1362. An Early/Mid XX Century Far Eastern Wool Prayer Rug, with a temple and geometric design in shades of red, brown and white, 71 x 108cm; A Small Rug, with flower heads. (2) £40-60
1363. An Early/Mid XX Century Far Eastern Wool Rug, with three central medallions within bands of geometric designs, 44 x 104cm. £40-60
1364. An Early XIX Century Prisoner of Ware Style Needlework Oval Picture, worked with a gentleman fishing before farm buildings and trees, framed and glazed, 23 x 30.5cm. £40-60
1365. A Pair of Early XIX Century Needlework Oval Pictures, painted and worked in silks with ladies in long flowing dresses leaning against pillars amongst flowers and trees, framed and glazed, 49 x 31cm. (2) £60-90
1366. A Late XVIII Century Oak Candle Box, of tapered rectangular form, with pierced cresting and slide-out front panel, 41cm long £60-80
1366A. A Pair of XVIII Century Mahogany Knife Boxes, of serpentine form with satinwood inlay, the hinged covers revealing the original fitted interiors, 34.5cm high. (2) £150-250
1367. An Arts & Crafts Early XX Century Oak Hanging Pipe Rack, of rectangular form with ten pipe holders and pierced with a violin, a glass and a pipe, inset with a John Hassall lithograph of 'Old King Cole and His Fiddlers', believed to have been sold through Liberty & Co., 55 x 74cm. £150-250
1368. A Late XIX Century Mahogany Desk Slope, with hinged lid and gallery back, 36 x 40cm. £30-40
1368A. A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form with ring handles, the interior with inlaid decoration and two lidded compartments and central space for a mixing bowl, 32.5cm long, £70-100
1369. A Collection of 1960's Outfits, Carnegie London lurex dress (size 14), Strelitz three piece suit (size 10), Young Ideas by Rhona Roy gold and cream striped mini dress (size 10), a turquoise crepe full length dress and another similar, etc. plus two pairs of evening gloves. (7) £30-50
1370. Two Uzbekistan Tashkent Traditional Silk Embroidered Hats, a partly constructed black felt child's jacket similarly embroidered, a Victorian beadwork purse and a Middle Eastern metal embroidered small bonnet. £30-40
1371. A c.1950'S Pink Satin Evening Dress, heavily beaded and sequined to bodice and skirt; together with a set of Chinese pyjamas and dressing gown with dragon embroidery, in a fitted case. (2) £20-40
1372. A Vintage John Galliano Black Knee Length Dress, in linen and viscose fabric, with shawl effect halter neckline and full skirt with net underskirt, labelled 'John Galliano, London Made in Great Britain', size 10 35"/39cm. £150-200
1373. A Victorian Black Silk Mourning Outfit, the jacket with black bead and sequin detail and ruched shoulder, the skirt similarly embellished at the hem with small train; A 1960's Cream Satin and Lace Wedding Gown, by John Barrie (London), with original receipt and photograph of the bride. (3) £30-40
1374. A Vintage Tom Bowker for Jean Varon Strapless Cocktail Dress, in grey with frill to upper bodice and undulating hem, size 34; a later tiered black dress with suedette and stud detail. (2) £10-20
1375. A Mid XX Century Ball Gown, in pink taffeta fabric with sleeveless bodice and pleated 'V' neckline with bow tie and full circular skirt; a white fur evening jacket. (2) £10-20
1376. A Victorian Cream Silk Parasol, with lace and aqua ruched trim, a black silk mourning parasol with fringing and two umbrellas, a pearl evening bag and crocodile skin clutch bag. £15-25
1377. A c1930's Cream Satin Bias Cut Wedding Gown, with beaded high neckline and long fitted sleeves, with small train. £20-40
1378. A Vintage Lemon Chiffon Tea Dress, with beaded neckline and tiered sleeves and hem; a black lace shawl and a cream embroidered cloth. (3) £15-25
1379. A c.1950's Wedding Dress and Jacket by John Selby of London, the strapless lace dress with full skirt inset with net panels, with matching long sleeved jacket with pearl buttons (size 14); plus a cream satin and lace corset and suspenders by Twilfit, (size 34). £20-30
1380. A Small Quantity of Early XX Century Baby's and Small Girls White Cotton Embroidered Dresses and Petticoats, a 1950's organza christening gown, other linen. £15-30
1381. Louis Vuitton; A PM Croissant Shoulder Bag, in signature monogram canvas, zip closure, short tan leather shoulder strap, id code M10024, 18 X 27 X 4cm. £80-120
1382. Burberry; A Pair of Sunglasses, black plastic frames, in fabric case, with box. £15-20
1383. Christian Dior; A Pair of Circa 1980's Vintage 2056-45 Butterfly Gold Red Sunglasses, with case. £30-40
1384. WITHDRAWN - A Vintage Crocodile Skin Handbag, in brown with heavy brass clasp and flat loop handle, suede lining with purse and wallet. £15-25
1387. Red Wine - Fitou 1987, Mont Tauch, 75cl, 12.5% Vol. 14 Bottles. £60-100
1388. Red Wine - Collesecco Vendemmia 1984, 75cl, 13% Vol. 10 Bottles. £40-60
1389. Wines - Blandy's 10 Year Old Madeira, 750ml., 19% Vol., presentation boxed; Leacock's Madeira 10 Years of Age, 750ml., 19% Vol., presentation boxed. (2) £20-40
1390. Sherry - Solera 1914 Rare Amoroso Cream Sherry, bottle no. 05109, Spain. £20-40
1391. Wines - Johnnie Walker Red Label Scotch Whisky, Two Bottles White Wine, Two Bottles Red Wine, Two Bottles Croft Original Sherry. (7) £20-40
1392. White Wine - Joh. Jos. Prum 2019 Mosel Riesling, Bernkasteler Badttube Kabinett, 750ml., 9.5% Vol. (5 bottles, boxed). £30-50
1393. Wines - Charles Heidsieck Champagne, together with a selection of sparkling wines plus red, white and rose wines. (9) £20-40
1394. Wine - Chateauneuf-Du-Pape 1988, two bottles, 750ml; Chateauneuf-Du-Pape 1997, two bottles, 750ml; Chablis Premier Cru 1990, J. Moreau & Fils, 750ml.; Cotes Du Rhone 1969. (6) £30-50
1395. Wines - Martini Rosso (2), Moscatell, Yorkshire Punch (2), Kir Royale (2), Bailey's, plus Jack Daniels Miniature. (9) £15-30
1396. A Mixed Selection of Wines, plus Scotch Whisky, Port, Sherry, Wines including Sparkling & Riojas, VSOP Brandy, Martini, etc. (17) £30-50
1397. A Mixed Selection of Wines, plus 1970 Chateau Haut-Piquat Best Claret, Irish Cream, Johnnie Walker red Label, Southern Comfort, 1947 half bottle Champagne, Famous Grouse, Commemorative Ale. (18) £20-40
1398. Whisky - Two Bell's Commemorative Bell Decanters, plus Large Quantity of Spirit and Other Miniatures including many cognacs, including empty bottles. £20-40
1399. Whisky - The Old Malt Cask A Single Cask Bottling Distilled At Port Ellen Distillery, distilled September 1978, bottled March 2005, aged 26 years, this bottle is one of 568 bottles filled from cask, 700ml, 50% Vol. Boxed. £300-500
1400. Whisky - The Old Malt Cask A Single Cask Bottling Distilled At Isle Of Jura Distillery, distilled April 1976, bottled December 2001, aged 25 years, this bottle is one of 600 bottles filled from cask, 700ml, 50% Vol. Boxed. £100-200
1401. Whisky - Oban 1969 Single West Highland Malt Scotch Whisky 32 Years Old Natural Cask Strength, distilled in 1969, bottled in 2002, No. 2835 / 6000, 700ml., 55.1% Vol., in carton. £500-700
1402. Whisky - Oban 1969 Single West Highland Malt Scotch Whisky 32 Years Old Natural Cask Strength, distilled in 1969, bottled in 2002, No. 2804 / 6000, 700ml., 55.1% Vol., in carton. £500-700
1403. Whisky - White Horse Fine Old Scotch Whisky, No. 1047250, 75cl., 43% Vol., Johnnie Walker Black Label Extra Special Old Scotch Whisky, 26 2/3 Fl. Ozs., 70d Proof, Johnnie Walker Red Label Old Scotch Whisky. Boxed. (3) £50-70
1404. Whisky - Johnnie Walker Red Label Scotch Whisky, Johnnie Walker Black Label Aged 12 Years, VAT 69 Scotch Whisky. Boxed. (3) £30-50
1405. Whisky - Johnnie Walker Red Label Old Scotch Whisky, Haig Gold Label Original Blended Scotch Whisky, Johnnie Walker Red Label Old Scotch Whisky. Boxed. (3) £30-50
1406. Whisky - Black & White Choice Old Scotch Whisky, VAT 69 Finest Scotch Whisky, Black & White Choice Old Scotch Whisky. Boxed. (3) £30-50
1407. Whisky - VAT 69 Finest Scotch Whisky, Dewar's Finest Scotch Whisky "White Label", Black & White Choice Old Scotch Whisky. Boxed (distressed). (3) £30-50
1408. Whisky - Ardcore Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Special Committee Only Release 2022, 70cl, 50.1% Vol. £80-100
1409. Whisky - Wolfburn Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Caithness, supporting the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal, 700ml, 46% Vol. Boxed. £40-60
1410. Whisky - Whyte And Mackay Scotch Whisky, 1 litre, 43% Vol., Martinez Director's Port. (2) £15-25
1411. Whisky - Two Bell's Royal Commemorative Bell Scotch Whisky Decanters, one boxed. £10-20
1412. Whisky - Kirin Whisky Fuji-Sanroku, Nikka Whisky Rare Super Old, Suntory Whisky, Plus Six Whisky Miniatures, including Mackmyra Mack, Nikka Rich Blend, Kirin Oak Master. (9) £100-120
1413. Whisky - Chivas Royal Salute, boxed; Hennessy Cognac; Inchgower Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 Years Old, 26 2/3 Fl. Ozs. 70d proof, boxed; Glenffidich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, 37.5cl., boxed. (4) £40-60
1414. Whisky - The Dufftown Glenlivet 8 Years Old, from the House of Bells A de Luxe Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 26 2/3 Fl. Ozs., 70d proof, boxed. £40-60
1415. Whisky - Blair Athol 8 Years Old, from the House of Bells A de Luxe Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 26 2/3 Fl. Ozs., 70d proof, boxed. £40-60
1416. Whisky - The Macallan Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky 10 Years Old, 75cl., 40% Vol., boxed. £300-400
1417. Champagne - Moet & Chandon 1998 Vintage Champagne, 750ml, 12.5% Vol., boxed. £20-40
1417A. Champagne - Moet & Chandon 1992 Vintage Dom Perignon Champagne, 1500ml., 12.5% Vol., presentation boxed. £100-150
1418. Spirits - Peres Chartreux Liqueur, Cointreau, Gilmour's White Port, Freezomint Creme De Menthe Glaciale, Unidentified bottle. (5) £100-200
1419. Spirits - Gordon's London Dry Gin, White Horse Blended Scotch Whisky, Johnnie Walker Black Label Aged 12 Years. Diagio Christmas Box. (3) £30-50
1420. Spirits - Gordon's London Dry Gin, Captain Morgan's Spiced Gold Rum, VAT 69 Scotch Whisky, Clos Des Moines Lalande De Pomerol Grand Vin De Bordeaux. Diagio Christmas Box with 2005 Pocket Diary. (4) £40-60
1421. Spirits - Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Years Old Scotch Whisky, Bailey's Irish Cream Liqueur, 1.14l, Sauvignon Blanc Reserva 2003. Diagio Christmas Box with 2006 Pocket Diary. (3) £20-40
1422. Spirits - Justerini & Brooks Directors' Tawny Port, Gordon's London Dry Gin, Laquete Reserve 2004 Sauvignon Blanc. Diagio Christmas Box with 2007 Pocket Diary. (3) £20-40
1423. Spirits - Smirnoff Vodka, Johnnie Walker Red Label, Blossom Hill Sauvignon Blanc. Diagio Christmas Box with 2009 Pocket Diary. (3) £20-40
1424. Spirits - Smirnoff Vodka, Johnnie Walker Red Label, Blossom Hill Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 Reserve. Diagio Christmas Box with 2008 Pocket Diary. (3) £20-40
1425. Spirits - Smirnoff Vodka, Johnnie Walker Red Label, Blossom Hill Sauvignon Blanc. Diagio Boxed. (3) £20-40
1426. Spirits - Tanqueray London Dry Gin, Captain Morgan's Spiced Gold Rum, Johnnie Walker Red Label Scotch Whisky, Piat Merlot-Syrah 2001. Diagio Christmas Box with 2004 Pocket Diary. (4) £30-50
1427. Spirits - Tanqueray Sterling Vodka 100 Proof (50% by Vol.), Dimple Fine Old Original De Luxe Scotch Whisky 15 Years Old, Gordon's London Dry Gin. Boxed. (3) £20-40
1428. Spirits - Haig Gold Label Original Blended Scotch Whisky, Johnnie Walker Red Label Scotch Whisky, VAT 69 Scotch Whisky. Boxed. (3) £30-50
1429. Spirits - A Large Selection of Spirit and Other Miniatures including Whisky. £20-40
1432. A Late XIX Century Ebonised Vienna Style Wall Clock, the case with gilt geometric and foliate designs, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, key and pendulum present, 83cm long. £150-250
1433. A XIX Century Mahogany Mantel Clock, with arched top and silvered dial with Roman numerals, half round columns with brass detail, on a stepped base and gilded brass bun feet, 43cm high. £100-150
1434. A Late XIX Century French Gilt Brass Mantle Clock, the elaborate case with foliate scrolls and mask heads with urn surmounts, raised on paw feet and shaped rectangular base, the circular dial with enamelled Roman numerals and inscribed Muirhead and Sons, pendulum and key present, 46cm high. £200-300
1435. A Goodall, London Late XIX Century Mahogany Cased Bracket Clock, with pierced brass panels, the cream enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a bell, the back plate inscribed "Croft, Plymouth Dock", pendulum and key present, 41cm high, handle up. £300-400
1436. A Mid XIX Century Brass Skeleton Clock, with chain drive fusée movement, the dial with Roman numerals, raised on a marble base and oval wood stand, key and pendulum present, under a glass dome (damaged). £150-250
1437. An Early XX Century French Brass Cased Carriage Clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the back plate inscribed 'Made in France', 16cm high handle up. £40-60
1438. An Early XX Century Brass Skeleton Clock, the shaped circular dial with Roman numerals, upon an oval white marble base, pendulum present, 35cm high. £120-180
1439. A George III Style Mahogany Bracket Clock, the circular silvered dial with Roman numerals, the rectangular base with inlaid decoration with brass carrying handle, the back plate inscribed 'Gustav Becker, Freiburg, Medalle D'Or, 2345213', 40cm high. £150-250
1440. A Late XIX Century White Marble and Ormolu Portico Mantle Clock, with four tapered pillars and rectangular base raised on bun feet, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, key and pendulum present, 39.5cm high. £200-300
1441. A Late XIX Century French Alabaster and Marble Mantle Clock, with ceramic panels decorated with courting couples and landscapes, gilt and black dial with Roman numerals, key and pendulum present, 29cm high. £120-180
1442. A XVII Century Brass Lantern Clock, the strapped bell over urn finials and foliate fret, each inscribed 'S.L.', the tapered column upon ball feet, 6½" chapter ring with Roman numerals and engraved with foliate decoration, weight driven movement, pendulum present, 37cm high. Purchase receipt dated 1978 for £575 from The Old Duke Ltd. £400-600
1443. An XVIII Century Mahogany Longcase Clock, with pagoda top, brass finials and arched door with reeded columns with brass capitals, the silvered dial inscribed "William Hughes, London", with Roman numerals, Silent/Strike and minute dials and date aperture, pierced brass spandrels to the four corners, the case with long door on stepped base and shaped bracket feet, 250cm high. £800-1200
1445. A XIX Century Ash and Elm Child's Rocking Chair, with hooped back and rail supports, on turned legs and rockers. £50-100
1446. A 'Yorkshire Critters' Dinner Trolley Converting to a Card Table, with fold-over top with green baize, square supports, carved rose to the side of undershelf, single drawer, 78cm wide. £60-100
1447. An Early XVIII Century Joined Oak Coffer, with three panelled top and base, on stile feet, 113cm wide. £100-150
1448. An Early XX Century Inlaid Mahogany Music Cabinet, with three-quarter gallery, five fall front drawers, on tapering legs and spade feet with 'X' stretcher, 107cm high, 53cm wide. £40-60
1449. An XVIII Century Joined Oak Flat Fronted Corner Cupboard, with panelled door and two internal shelves. £30-50
1450. A Late XVII Century and Later Joined Oak Side Table, the top with moulded edge, single drawer on turned and block supports united by 'H' stretcher, 70cm wide. £50-100
1451. A XVII Century Oak Rapier Chest, with hinged lid, reeded front edge and iron lock plate, carved to the top with initials 'E.H.' in a heart and dated 1783, 115cm wide. £200-300
1452. An XVIII Century Joined Oak Dresser, the rack with a moulded cornice, three shelves and three top drawers over a triple panelled base on bracket feet, 196cm high, 150cm wide. £400-600
1453. A XVII Century Joined Oak Gateleg Table, with oval top, single drawer, on turned and block supports united by stretchers, 75cm high. £50-100
1454. A XIX Century Ebonised Pier Cabinet, with crossbanded top, inlaid frieze and glazed door, ormolu mounts, on a plinth base, 104cm high, 80cm wide. £80-150
1455. A XIX Century Ash and Elm Corner Chair, the top rail with carved decoration, diamond shaped solid seat on turned legs and stretchers. £60-80
1456. A XIX Century Ebonised Bobbin Turned Corner Chair, with upholstered seat and 'X' stretcher. £30-50
1457. A Titchmarsh & Goodwin Circular Oak Dining Table, raised on turned pedestal and cabriole legs with pad feet, bears label, 120cm diameter, 74cm high. £100-200
1458. A Set of Four Titchmarsh & Goodwin Style Ladder Back Dining Chairs, with rush seats, on pad feet united by stretchers. (4) £60-100
1459. A Mid XIX Century Walnut Games/Sewing Table, with octagonal chess board top, fitted interior, raised on a turned pedestal and carved cabriole legs (restored), 74cm high. £60-100
1460. An Early XX Century Oak Tallboy, with stepped cornice, four upper and four lower drawers on plinth base makers label for "Robson - Newcastle-on-Tyne", 169cm high, 95cm wide. £100-150
1461. A XIX Century Mahogany Chest of Drawers, with moulded edge, two top drawers over four long drawers, on a plinth base, 114cm wide. £150-250
1462. A Titchmarsh & Goodwin Early XVIII Century Style Oak Drop Leaf Table, with a single drawer, on turned and block supports united by rails, paper label. £100-200
1463. A Set of Eight XX Century Ash Ladder Back Dining Chairs, (two carver and eight single) with rush seats, on turned legs united by stretchers. (8) £80-120
1464. An Early XX Century Walnut Campaign/Travelling Wash Basin, the upper section with leaded interior, sloping top, brass tap, washbasin, panelled door, 60cm wide. £50-100
1465. An Early XX Century Walnut Wardrobe, with swan neck pediment, central mirrored door, reeded sides and lower drawer on bracket feet, 136cm wide. £50-100
1466. An Early XX Century Walnut Inlaid Dressing Table, with oval mirror, two jewel drawers over two short and two long drawers, on tapering supports, 115cm wide. £40-60
1467. An Early XX Century Walnut Inlaid Wardrobe, with dentil cornice, central mirror, arched door and panelled sides with boxwood heart shaped inlay and mother of pearl inserts, interior with three slides, the base with two drawers, on bracket feet. £60-100
1468. A XX Century White Painted Four Poster Bed, with turned supports, panelled head and foot boards, 186cm high, 138cm wide. £50-100
1469. A XIX Century Walnut Oval Shaped Loo Table, with quarter veneered top and moulded edge on carved cabriole legs and scroll feet, 132cm wide. £100-150
1470. A Matched Set of Six XIX Century Walnut Salon Chairs, with shaped top rails, pierced and shaped splats and upholstered seats on cabriole legs. (6) £80-120
1471. An XVIII Century Style Mahogany Kneehole Desk, the top with moulded edge and drawer with brushing slide, pierced corner brackets, flanking drawers, on bracket feet, 104cm wide. £150-200
1472. An Early XIX Century Chest of Drawers, with caddy top, five long drawers and shaped apron on bracket feet, 100cm wide. £100-150
1473. An Early XX Century Mahogany Revolving Bookcase, with serpentine top, open shelves and pierced supports on cabriole legs with undershelf. £80-120
1474. A XIX Century Miniature Chaise Longue, with shaped back, on turned supports, 78cm wide. £60-100
1475. A Chinese Hardwood Stand, with square panelled top and pierced frieze on square supports united by stretchers, 91cm high. £40-60
1476. A XIX Century Carved Blackamoor Torchére, with shaped top and gadrooned border on a scroll shaped base, 93cm high. £150-200
1477. A Set of Six Early XIX Century Regency Dining Chairs, the top rails with brass inlay, upholstered seats on turned and reeded legs. (6) £100-150
1478. A XIX Century Yew Wood Windsor Chair, with hooped back and pierced splat, on turned legs with crinoline stretcher. £150-200
1479. A XIX Century Yew Wood Windsor Chair, with hooped back and wheel back splat on turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher. £150-200
1480. A Set of Seven XVIII Century Style Mahogany Ladder Back Dining Chairs, (1 Carver and 6 Single) with drop-in seats on chamfered forefront legs united by stretchers. (7) £50-100
1481. An Early XX Century Five Height Oak Globe Wernicke Bookcase, on a shaped plinth base, bearing label, 178cm high, 87cm wide. £200-300
1482. A XX Century Mahogany Bookcase, with stepped cornice and twin glazed doors, the base with panelled doors, on bracket feet, 197cm high, 91cm wide. £50-100
1483. An XVIII Century Oak Flat Fronted Corner Cupboard, with a stepped cornice, panelled door and three internal shelves. £30-50
1484. A XVII Century Joined Oak Coffer, with plain top and carved frieze over lozenge decorated twin panels, on stile feet, 60cm high, 105cm wide. £100-150
1485. A Late XIX Century Walnut/Ash Elbow Chair, with shaped top rail, turned rail supports, caned seat and shaped arms on cabriole legs. £30-40
1486. An XVIII Century Mahogany Chest, the top with moulded edge over four long drawers on bracket feet, 91cm wide. £150-200
1487. An XVIII Century Mahogany Chest on Chest, with dentil cornice and blind fret decoration to top, two small and three long upper drawers, the base with three long drawers, on bun feet, 186cm high, 103cm wide. £300-500
1488. An Early XIX Century Mahogany Linen Press, with stepped cornice and twin panelled upper doors, the base with two short and two long drawers, on bun feet, 193cm high, 120cm wide. £200-300
1489. A XX Century Walnut Wardrobe, with domed top, panelled doors, three internal drawers, on squat cabriole legs, 200cm high, 107cm wide. £30-50
1490. A Gillows Patent Mahogany Draw Leaf Dining Table, on eight reeded legs (with two extra leaves), brass makers plaque on the edge of the table, overall 298 x 72cm. £300-400
1491. A XIX Century Mahogany Escritoire/Wellington Chest, with fall front, fitted interior, two small drawers, side locking cupboard, on turned feet, 131cm high, 70cm wide. £300-400
1492. An Early XX Century Globe Wernicke Style Mahogany Three High Sectional Bookcase, with ebonised top and sides with a gilt line, shaped base, 108cm high, 87cm wide. £150-200
1493. A XIX Century Ebonised Salon Chair, with upholstered oval back panel, arms and seat, on turned legs with ormolu mounts and beadwork decoration. £40-60
1494. A XIX Century Ship's Wheel, with eight spokes, 90cm diameter. £80-120
1495. A XIX Century Fruitwood Spinning Wheel, with turned spindles and supports, 81cm high. £30-50
1496. A XIX Century Pitch Pine Washstand, with a 3/4 gallery back, two small drawers, on turned supports, 107cm wide. £40-60
1497. An Early XX Century Stained Mahogany Salon Chair, and a mahogany corner chair. (2). £15-20
1498. A Pair of Early XX Century Oak Art Nouveau Style Chairs, with shaped splat's, stylized flowers, upholstered seats, on tapering supports. £20-40
1499. An Early XIX Century Mahogany Washstand, with three quarter shaped gallery and two small drawers, on turned supports on castors, 120cm wide, 105cm high. £100-120
1500. An XVIII Century Pine Chest of Drawers, the top with reeded edge, two small over three long drawers, on bracket feet, 92cm x 108cm. £100-150
1501. An Early XX Century Mahogany Coat / Hat Stand, with turned finial, shaped brass hooks, reeded tapering supports, splayed feet and circular base, 206cm high. £100-150
1502. An Early XX Century Oak Wind Out Table, on tapering legs, (with three extra leaves). £20-40