Antique & Fine Art
on Friday 18th March 2022

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1001.   A Collection of Waterford Crystal Glassware, to include twelve hobnail cut single handled punch glasses, etched marks, 8cm high, a Nocturne square decanter and stopper, 26cm high, a tapered diamond cut decanter and stopper, 34cm high and a spare stopper. (17) £100-150
1002.   A Late XIX Century Nailsea Glass Rolling Pin, the clear ground with blue trailing decoration, 43cm long. £20-30
1003.   A Late XIX Century Green Glass Dump, of globular form with tear drop insets, 10cm high; Another, with flower head insets, 11cm high. (2) £30-50
1004.   Four Late XIX Century Glass Bells, in green, blue, pink and purple, three with trailing Nailsea type decoration, 26 - 29cm high. (4) £70-100
1005.   A Pair of Late XIX Century Green Glass Dumps, with flower insets, 7.5cm high; Another Similar Pair, of slender form, 12cm high. (4) £50-80
1006.   A Waterford Crystal Table Suite, in the Symphony pattern, comprising; twelve red wine glasses, nine white wine glasses, thirteen liqueur glasses, twelve tumblers, three sherry glasses and a Lismore pattern decanter and stopper. (50) £150-250
1007.   A Waterford Crystal Decanter and Stopper and Five Tapered Wine Glasses, in the Baltray pattern, etched marks, 13.5cm and 26cm high. £60-80
1008.   A Mid XIX Century Porcelain Dessert Service, painted with floral sprays within apple green and gilt borders, shape number 4/479, comprising; tall comport, two handled dish, a pair of circular dishes and ten plates. (14) £60-80
1009.   An Early XX Century Belleek Porcelain Biscuit Jar and Cover, moulded with basketwork and painted with shamrocks, printed marks, 16cm high; A Matching Two Handled Plate, and a modern beehive honey pot and cover. (5) £40-60
1010.   A Modern Belleek Porcelain Two Handled Table Lamp, on a square footed base, applied with pink and yellow roses, printed marks, 27cm high; Another, moulded with flowers and foliage, printed marks, 26cm high. (2) £40-60
1011.   A Royal Doulton Stoneware Jardiniere, designed by Herbert Bettley, signed in monogram, with an Art Nouveau design of flowers in heart shaped motifs in shades of green, blue and brown, impressed marks, 19cm high; Another Similar, with beadwork panels; A Slender Ovoid Vase, decorated with scrolling flowers, 25cm high. (3) £50-80
1012.   A Herend Porcelain Caché Pot, with twin shell and scroll handles, decorated in green and gilt with flowers, printed marks, 16.5cm high; A Herend Footed Ewer, with moulded foliage and painted with cornflowers, 30cm high, a shaped trinket box and cover, a bottle vase and leaf shaped dish. (6) £60-80
1013.   A Pair of Gebruder Heubach Bisque Porcelain Figures, modelled as children at the seaside, he holding a fish and carrying a basket, in dark teal encrusted costumes, impressed marks, 33cm high. (2) £50-80
1014.   A Royal Dux Pottery Model of a Goat Pulling a Cart, upon a rocky rectangular base, pink triangle mark, impressed 951, 32cm long. £40-60
1015.   A Royal Dux Pottery Model of a Lady Seated Upon a Large Lily Pad, pink triangle mark, 31cm long. £40-60
1016.   A Herend White Glazed Porcelain Model of an Owl Perched on a Stack of Two Books, printed and impressed marks, 30.5cm high; A Herend White Glazed Model of an Elephant, 24.5cm high, another of two swans and a duck. (4) £60-80
1017.   Four Modern Belleek Porcelain Vases, three with moulded decoration and painted with shamrocks, printed marks, 5.5 - 21.5cm high, another applied with pink roses, 9cm high. (4) £30-50
1018.   A Wedgwood 'Gold Columbia' (sage green) Porcelain Part Tea and Dinner Service, printed marks, comprising; oval platter 38cm long, two open vegetable dishes, nine dinner plates, nine dessert plates, eight tea plates, six large tea cups, nine smaller tea cups and ten saucers. £150-200
1019.   A Moorcroft Pottery Dish, of shallow circular form, painted in the 'Leaf and Berry' pattern against a green ground, impressed marks, painted signature, 18.5cm diameter. £50-80
1020.   A Late XIX Century German Oval Porcelain Plaque, painted with two boys on a terrace, framed and glazed, 12 x 9.5cm. £50-70
1021.   A Modern Belleek Porcelain Shaped Ewer, with moulded decoration, printed mark, 26.5cm high; Two Similar Vases, 7cm and 18cm high and a pair of tree trunk vases, 16.5cm high. (5) £40-60
1022.   A Royal Vienna Pottery Group, modelled as a peasant couple, wearing green and ivory clothing and standing by flowers and foliage, on a rocky oval base, impressed marks, shape number 1579, 51cm high. £50-80
1023.   A Spode Late XIX Century Pottery Cadogan Teapot, decorated in a rich brown glaze, moulded with fruiting foliage, impressed mark, 17.5cm high; Two Others, one marked 'Copeland'. £70-100
1024.   A Mid XIX Century Barge Ware Pottery Double Spouted Teapot and Cover, the brown glaze applied with flowers and central plaque inscribed "Mrs W Balham, Incline Cottage, Cowhill 1858", 19cm high. £30-50
1025.   A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Milk Jug, decorated in Imari pattern 2451, date code for 1989, 9cm high; A Tea Plate, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, two bowls in Imari pattern 1128, a tea cup and saucer in Imari pattern 1128 (second quality) and a coffee can and saucer in Imari pattern 2451. (8) £60-80
1026.   A Moorcroft Pottery Vase, of baluster form, painted in the 'Pomegranate' pattern aganst a dark blue ground, impressed marks, 9cm high; A Circular Dish, in the same pattern, 10cm diameter. (2) £70-100
1027.   A Mintons Porcelain Tea Service, dark blue borders decorated in gilt with swags and flowers, puce marks, comprising; two bread and butter plates, milk jug, sugar bowl, eleven side plates, seven saucers and twelve tea cups. (33) £50-70
1028.   A Collection of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Imari Ware, to include; two oval trinket boxes and covers, rectangular pin tray, circular dish, a coffee cup and saucer and a teacup and saucer together with Royal Crown Derby 250 collection tray, limited edition No 417/750, boxed. (11) £40-60
1029.   A Grainger and Co., Worcester Porcelain Pot Pourri Bowl and Pierced Cover, of circular form raised on hoof feet, decorated in blush ivory and green within a moulded band, printed marks, 19cm diameter. £70-100
1030.   Two Royal Worcester Tea Cups and Saucers, painted by Ricketts, signed, with ripening fruit on mossy woodland banks, the saucers with gilt centres, the cups with gilt exteriors, date codes for 1918-1919, one saucer A/f. (4) £80-120
1031.   A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Vases, of pierced ovoid form raised on scrolling feet, the old ivory grounds painted in gilt with berries and foliage, printed marks, 20cm high. (2) £60-80
1032.   A Chelsea Porcelain Silver Shaped Hans Sloane Dish, of fluted oval form with shell handles, painted with flowers and foliage (worn), red anchor mark, 21cm long. £100-150
1033.   A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Vase and Cover, of hexagonal form, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 2007, 17cm high; A Royal Crown Derby Fluted Squat Ovoid Vase, with short frilled neck, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 2008, 8.5cm high; Another, of bottle shape, 11cm high. (3) £50-80
1034.   A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Footed Dish, of two handled form, decorated in Imari pattern 1128, date code for 2005, 28.5cm long; A Matching Fluted Circular Plate, date code for 2002, 21.5cm diameter. (2) £60-80
1035.   A Collection of Royal Crown Derby Porcelain, including; Puppy paperweight with gold stopper, a two handled miniature milk churn and cover (chipped), a trinket box and cover of hexagonal form, a circular trinket box and cover, a miniature tea cup and saucer and a miniature cabaret service comprising oval tray, coffee pot and cover, milk jug and sugar bowl, all decorated in various Imari patterns. (14) £70-100
1036.   A Cut Glass Dressing Table Jar with Silver Cover, hallmarked for Birmingham 1929, inset with a Royal Worcester plaque painted by James Stinton, signed, with pheasants in a wooded landscape, 7cm diameter. £70-100
1037.   Four Royal Worcester Tea Cups and Saucers, painted by Ricketts and W.H. Austin, signed, with ripening fruit on mossy woodland banks, the saucers with gilt centres, the cups with gilt exteriors, puce marks, date codes for 1911-1913. (8) £200-300
1038.   A Macintyre Moorcroft Pottery 'Florian' Ware Two-Handled Jardiniére/Vase, of 'U' shaped form with four semi circular lugs to the neck, painted in the Landscape Hazeldene pattern against an ivory ground, printed marks, signed in green, made for I.W. Baker, Aberdeen, 21.5cm high. £800-1000
1039.   A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Dish, of shaped rectangular footed form with acorn handles, decorated in Imari pattern 2451, 20.5cm long; Two Smaller Dishes, in patterns 2451 and 1128, 13cm long. (3) £40-60
1040.   A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Lustre Vase, designed by Edward Thomas Radford, of baluster form painted in silver lustre with galleons on a choppy sea against a mottled blue ground, impressed and painted marks and artist's monogram, 23cm high. £300-400
1041.   A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, of rectangular form, decorated in a mottled green glaze, impressed mark and shape number 2633, 24.5cm high; Another, of ovoid form, similarly decorated, impressed marks and shape number 2128, 19.5cm high. (2) £40-60
1042.   A Pair of Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vases, of squat globular form with short out-curved necks, decorated in mottled maroon glazes, impressed marks, 7cm high; A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Fluted Green Glazed Ovoid Vase, impressed marks and shape number 2706, 8cm high, a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian blue glazed ovoid vase and a small comport (chipped). (5) £60-80
1043.   A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, of ribbed ovoid form, decorated in mottled blue glazes, impressed mark, 23cm high; A Bowl, of shallow circular form similarly decorated, impressed mark, 24cm diameter. (2) £50-80
1044.   A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Dish, of fluted square form decorated in a mottled orange glaze, impressed marks and shape number 2539, 20cm high; A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Vase, of fluted square tapered form; Two Others, all in mottled orange glazes, 7-11cm high. (4) £60-80
1045.   A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Shallow Circular Bowl, by Edward Thomas Radford, signed in monogram, in streaked orange glazes, impressed mark and shape number 8225, 22cm diameter; Three Further Bowls, in green/cream, maroon/black and turquoise/black glazes, 19-28cm diameter. (4) £60-80
1046.   A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, of elongated ovoid form decorated in mottled orange and black glazes, impressed mark and shape number 2555, 25.5cm high; Another, of baluster form, similarly decorated, impressed mark and shape number 2922, 15.5cm high. (2) £40-60
1047.   A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, of baluster form, decorated with a streaked blue/grey ground with white roundels, impressed marks, 17cm high; A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated in a turquoise glaze, impressed marks, 21.5cm high. (2) £40-60
1048.   An XVIII/XIX Century Persian Pottery Charger, of circular form painted with stylised panels of leaves and geometric forms in shades of blue. green and ochre, etc., 33cm diameter. £50-80
1049.   A XVII/XVIII Century Persian Pottery Vase, of baluster form painted in blue and grey with figures and a dog, the shoulders and upper section with flowering shrubs in panels, 29cm high. £70-100
1050.   An XVIII/XIX Century Persian Pottery Charger, of circular form painted with stylised leaves and flowers in shades of blue, green and ochre, etc.,38cm diameter. £50-80
1051.   A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight 'Golden Eagle', No. 172 of a limited edition of 750 in 2017, gold stopper, 20cm high; Another, 'Bronzed Winged Parrot', gold stopper, 15.5cm high. (2) £70-100
1052.   A Troika Porcelain Vase, of oval form with short neck, painted in orange and purple within a white ground, painted mark, 7cm high; A Hutschenruther Vase, of tapered form raised on a circular foot, the blue ground overlaid in silver with stylised flowers, printed marks, 20cm high. (2) £40-60
1053.   A Rare Royal Doulton Pottery Figurine 'Rabbit in Morning Dress', HN101, designed by Charles Noke, introduced 1913, printed, impressed and painted marks, 17cm high (chip to ear). £300-500
1054.   A Moorcroft Pottery Vase, decorated in the 'Anemone' pattern against a shaded green/blue ground, impressed marks, signed in blue, 13cm high. £60-80
1055.   A Troika Pottery Wheel Vase, painted by Avril Bennett (1973-79), signed in monogram, with a stylised moulded geometric design, painted marks, 11.5cm high. £60-80
1056.   A Pair of Moorcroft Pottery Vases, of ovoid form, painted in the 'Pomegranate' pattern against dark blue grounds, impressed marks, signed in green, 16cm high. (2) £200-300
1057.   A Troika Pottery Coffin Vase, of tapering rectangular form, painted by Simone Killburn (1975-77), signed in monogram, with stylised moulded and incised decoration, painted marks, 18cm high. £80-120
1058.   A Royal Doulton Pottery Figure 'The Snake Charmer', HN 1317, 1929-38, printed and painted marks, 12cm high. £220-280
1059.   A Hutschenreuther Porcelain Figure, modelled by Karl Tutter (1883-1969), as a naked female dancer standing on a ball upon a circular base, printed and impressed marks, 21cm high. £60-80
1060.   An Early XIX Century Mexborough Pearlware Pottery Money Box, modelled in the form of two gentlemen flanking a cottage and faces looking out of upper floor windows, painted in ochre, blue, green and black, 13cm high. £50-80
1061.   A Mid XX Century Dresden Porcelain 'Yardley's Old English Lavender' Shop Display Model, the lady and two children holding baskets of lavender upon a grass mound and scrolling rectangular base, impressed mark, 31.5cm high; A Similar Small Modern Example, 19cm high and a matching soap dish, 16.5cm high. (3) £70-100
1062.   An Early XIX Century Mexborough Pearlware Pottery Money Box, modelled in the form of two gentlemen flanking a cottage with blue roof and spongeware base, 12.5cm high. £40-60
1063.   A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight 'Derby Ram', made exclusively for the Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre, silver stopper, 7.5cm high; Another 'Frog', 8cm high; An 'India' Egg on Stand, silver stopper. (4) £40-60
1064.   A Collection of Eight Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Models of Animals and Birds, to include; recumbent calf, polar bear, penguin, hare, sparrow (tail up), robin on base, mouse on sugar and mouse on chestnut, printed and painted marks, 4 - 9cm high. (8) £70-100
1065.   A Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figure of Amager Girls Reading, each in traditional costume, one seated, model number 1395, printed and painted marks, 18cm high; Another, a Girl Holding a Baby, model number 561, 20cm high. (2) £60-80
1066.   A Pair of Royal Copenhagen Pottery Candlesticks, of squat circular form painted with prunus and butterflies, printed and painted marks, 11.5cm diameter; Two Similar Painted Vases, 8.5cm and 13cm high and three dishes, 9 -10.5cm diameter. (7) £60-80
1067.   Three Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Figures of Amager Girl Knitting, each in traditional costume seated on a stool, model number 1314, printed and painted marks, 14cm high; Another, Amager Woman Knitting, printed and painted marks, model number 1317, 22cm high. (4) £120-180
1068.   Four Herend Porcelain Models of Animals, with green and orange decorated coats, including: Dog of Fo, Owl, Giraffe and two Ducks, printed and impressed marks, 7-18cm high. (4) £60-80
1069.   A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Paperweight 'Christmas Mistle Thrush', pre-sale release of 250 in 2014, gold stopper, 11.5cm high; Another, 'Mallard', gold stopper, 12cm long. (2) £40-60
1070.   A Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Vase, of fluted globular form with short frilled neck, decorated in the Imari pattern 1128, date code for 2001, 8.5cm high; A Matching Footed Tapered Square Section Vase, date code for 1916, 6cm high; A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Two Handled Mug, with floral decoration, 4cm high; A Royal Doulton Vase, in mottled green glazes, 11cm high. (4) £50-80
1071.   AFTER KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI (1769-1849)
Two XX Century Japanese Prints 'The Hollow of the Deep Sea Wave off Kanagawa, on the Tokaido' and 'Winter Loneliness in a Mountain Hamlet',
16.5 x 25cm. (2) £20-40
1072.   A Pair of Early XX Century Chinese Silk Sleeve Panels, elaborately worked with flowers and birds against a turquoise blue ground and black border, 15 x 88cm. (2) £30-50
1073.   Two Pairs of Chinese Silk Slippers, with leather soles and a pair of Geisha's leather heeled mule shoes. (three pairs). £20-30
1074.   An Early XX Century Chinese Silver Bowl, of circular form, pierced and cast with dragons chasing flaming pearls, 19.5cm diameter, impressed marks, on a hardwood stand with replacement glass liner. £150-200
1075.   A Pair of Late XIX Century Chinese Pottery Vases and Covers, of tapered hexagonal form, painted in blue with figures in garden settings within key pattern borders, 27cm high. (4) £250-350
1076.   A Mid XX Century Chinese Pottery Celadon Koro, of circular form with moulded decoration and raised on three short feet, 13cm high. £40-60
1077.   A Late XIX Century Japanese Bronze Model of a Dragon Entwined Around a Ball, 11cm high. £50-80
1078.   A Pair of Late XIX Century Japanese Ovoid Pottery Vases, decorated in the Imari palette with panels of phoenix, figures and flowers, 37cm high. (2) £80-120
1079.   •MAO HAO (Chinese Contemporary) *ARR
The Groom, watercolour, signed upper left, titled and dated 1987 verso,
30 x 92cm. £50-80
1080.   A Pair of Late XIX Century Japanese Cloisonné Vases, of baluster form, decorated in silver wire with white flowering shrubs and birds against a black ground, key pattern border, 13cm high. (2) £40-60
1081.   A Late XIX Century Japanese Satsuma Pottery Vase, of globular form with short outcurved neck, decorated in panels with figures by a lakeside, ladies in a garden and objects, all within a floral and geometric ground, character mark to base, 13cm high. £150-250
1081A.  A Late XIX Century Japanese Satsuma Pottery Vase, of double gourd form, decorated in panels with figures in a landscape, lakeside scenes and fish, all within a floral and geometric ground, character mark to base, 12.5cm high. £100-150
1082.   A Pair of Late XIX Century Japanese Pottery Satsuma Vases, of ovoid form, decorated with flowering shrubs within a border of fans and flowerheads, the bases with key pattern bands, signed to undersides, hardwood stands, 18.5cm high (A/f). (2) £40-60
1083.   A Late XIX Century Japanese Bronze Vase and Cover, of hexagonal form overlaid with cranes in shallow water with lilies, the cover with butterflies, signed to base, 16cm high. £80-120
1084.   A Chinese Early XX Century Table Screen, the central silk panel worked with cranes, inset into an elaborate carved hardwood stand, 35cm high. £100-150
1085.   An Early XX Century Chinese Green Soapstone Carving, of a seated Buddha holding a flower beside a large carp, a small fish spouting from it's mouth, 46cm long. £200-300
1086.   A Late XIX Century Chinese Provincial Pottery Bowl, of circular form, painted in blue with scrolls and flower heads, 18.5cm diameter, hardwood stand; A Chinese Vase, in a pale blue glaze applied with a lizard, 12cm diameter. (2) £30-40
1087.   A Japanese Late XIX Century Satsuma Vase and Cover, of ovoid form elaborately decorated in panels with figures on horseback, birds perched on branches and flowers within geometric borders, 26.5cm high. £80-120
1088.   A Late XIX Century Pottery Spoon Warmer, modelled in the form of a grotesque frog, in grey and green glazes, 17.5cm long. £30-40
1089.   A Late XIX Century Japanese Pottery Vase, of ovoid form painted with baskets of flowers and shrubs, mainly in pink within a border of fruit, cracked, 62cm high. £70-100
1090.   An Early XX Century Chinese Silver Hot Water Pot and Coffee Pot, of tapered form elaborately cast with chrysanthemums, impressed marks, 20cm high. (2) £200-300
1091.   Two Chinese Late XIX Century Silver Miniature Vases, cast and painted in enamels with flowers and dragons, impressed marks, 4.5-5.5cm high; A Similar Pepperette, 7cm high. (3) £70-100
1092.   An Early XX Century Chinese Silver Circular Jar and Cover, decorated in enamels with exotic birds perched amongst flowering branches, the cover with multi-coloured hardstones, 8cm high. £20-30
1093.   An Early XX Century Japanese Silver Mug, of tapered form cast with Iris flowers against a hammered ground, bamboo moulded handle, impressed marks, 9cm high. £70-100
1094.   A Late XIX Century Islamic Persian Qatamdan Devit Brass Writing Set, the engraved pen holder with hinged cover and attached inkwell, 20cm high. £50-80
1095.   A Late XIX Century Chinese Silver Case, with engraved flowers, initials and inscribed "Senior Pairs Nagasaki 24th May 1898", impressed marks, 8cm long; A Circular Dish, with scrolling and floral decoration, 13cm diameter. £50-80
1096.   A Japanese Early XX Century Inro, the five sectional red lacquer body decorated with a mountainous river landscape, 9cm long. £80-120
1097.   A Small Collection of Chinese Silver, to included; four buckets and two spades, a miniature enamelled opium pipe, a figure of a gentleman, a teaspoon and a knife. (10) £70-100
1098.   An Early XX Century Chinese Silver Miniature Model of a Pagoda, elaborately cast with dog of fo, fruit and scrollwork, impressed marks, 7cm high. £30-50
1099.   A Collection of Six Early XX Century Chinese Silver Cruets, each with cast decoration of dragons and flowers, impressed marks, 4-5cm high. (6) £50-80
1100.   A Pair of Early XX Century Chinese Silver Dishes, of circular form, pierced and cast with dragons chasing the flaming pearl, impressed marks, 8cm diameter, on hardwood stands. (2) £80-120
1101.   An Early XX Century Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Cigarette Case, of rectangular form decorated with a five clawed dragon amongst clouds and mons, 10.5 x 8cm. £100-150
1102.   A Japanese Late XIX Century Lacquer Tray, of canted rectangular foot form decorated with flowering shrubs in gilt on a speckled iridescent ground, 11.5 x 23cm; A Similar Circular Dish, 10cm diameter. (2) £70-100
1103.   An Early XX Century Chinese Jam Dish, with silver cover and stand, engraved with birds amongst flowering branches, impressed marks, 12cm diameter. £50-80
1104.   An Interesting Collection of Chinese Coinage, to include; three gold Shu, silver Shu, etc. and a dragon buckle. (A Lot) £100-150
1105.   A Chinese Silver Tumbler, of tapered form with engraved flowers and foliage, central monogrammed cartouche, 7.5cm high; A Chinese Silver Two Handled Mug, a Two Piece Cruet Set, Tooth Pick Holder, Vase, Basket, etc. (9) £50-80
1106.   A Late XIX Century Canton Ivory Photograph Frame, with easel back, elaborately carved with dragons, figures, pagodas, etc, 15cm high; A Similar Hanging Photograph Frame, 14cm high. (2) £50-80
1107.   A Collection of Six Chinese Early XX Century Silver Beakers, elaborately cast with dragons chasing the flaming pearl, impressed marks, 4.5cm high; A Similar Pair, cast with flowering trees, 4cm high. (8) £100-150
1108.   A Collection of Early XX Century Chinese Silver Miniatures, to include; a lantern, a rickshaw, sedan chair, cannon, junk, etc. (A Lot) £70-100
1109.   A Chinese Passport, issued to Miss Fosberry, Feb 19th 1889, signed with one dollar and a half stamp, 50 x 41cm. £60-80
1110.   An Interesting Collection of Oriental Items, to include; a Japanese ivory figure carved as a fisherman, on a hardwood stand, 8cm high, dragon beaker, napkin ring, locket, spoons, etc. (A Lot) £30-50
1111.   An Early XX Century Chinese Pottery Water/Brush Pot, modelled in the form of a rat amongst fruiting vines, 7.5cm long.
£30-50
1112.   A Chinese Early XX Century Oval Ivory Brooch, carved with a dragon, 5.5cm long; An Ivory Pendant Cross, profusely carved with flowers, 8cm long; A Similar Brooch and Matching Earrings. (5) £30-40
1113.   A Japanese Early XX Century Ivory Figure Group, carved as a lady and child seated before an open book upon a low table, 7cm high, hardwood stand. £120-180
1114.   A Japanese Ivory Early XX Century Carving of a Mermaid Seated Upon a Turtle, signed, 4cm high; Another, of a naked boy kneeling holding a mask head, 3.5cm high. (2) £70-100
1115.   An Early XX Century Chinese Wedding Headpiece, the gilt and white metal band applied with flowers inset with coral beads and hung with butterflies, in original wooden box; A Pair of Similar Hair Pins, in original wooden box. (3) £100-150
1116.   A Late XIX Century Chinese White Metal Picture Frame, elaborately embossed with dragons, 10cm long; A Green Hardstone Bangle, a Green Hardstone Scarab Beetle Charm and Another. (4) £50-80
1117.   Three Mid XX Century Japanese Porcelain Bowls, each painted in panels with flowers, character marks to bases, 5cm diameter. (3) £30-40
1118.   A Pair of Late XIX Century Ivory Oval Plaques, carved in relief with cherubs and dogs, one playing the pipes, 10 x 13cm. (2) £150-200
1119.   An Early XX Century Chinese Ivory of a Gentleman Holding a Baton Standing on a Concentric Ball, on a circular base, 12.5cm high; A Model of an Elephant. (2) £30-40
1120.   An Indian Ivory Early XX Century Carving of a Female Musician, hardwood stand, 10cm high; Another, of a Goddess, a Japanese ivory carving of a lady holding a stick, 12.5cm high and a carving of St George and the Dragon, 9.5cm high. (4) £50-70
1121.   A Chinese Early XX Century Ivory Figure, carved as an Imperial Guardsman holding a spear, 12.5cm high; A Reclining Ivory Buddha, 9cm long, hardwood stand, five graduated ivory elephants and two other carvings. (9)
£40-60
1122.   A Japanese Early XX Century Ivory Figure, carved as a seated gentleman holding a rope with two birds, 7.5cm long; Another, carved as an artisan seated at a low table, 6cm high, hardwood stand. (2) £30-40
1123.   A Canton Early XX Century Carved Ivory Needle Case, decorated with dragons and phoenix, 15.5cm long; Three Canton Carved Ivory Boxes and Covers and a Small Quantity of Sewing Items and Button Hooks, etc. (A Lot) £60-80
1124.   A Late XIX Century Canton Ivory Box and Cover, of square form, elaborately carved with bands of flowers and monogrammed oval cartouche, 19.5cm square. £100-150
1125.   A Stan Shaw 'Exhibition Hallamshire Knife' No. 5, with silver bolsters and bars engraved and hallmarked for London 1991, the fifteen piece multi-bladed knife includes scissors, pen blade, long spear pocket blade, lamb-foot blade, sheep foot blade, eraser blade, castrator blade, corn blade, fleam, button hook, tackler blade, peach pruner, saw and screwdriver, 23cm long (closed) in oak presentation box with original receipt. £5000-8000
1125A.  A Collection of Ten Mid to Late XIX Century Snuff Boxes, to include mother of pearl inset, topographical views to the lids, donkeys, etc. (10) £40-60
1126.   A Hallmarked Silver Postal Scale, with ivorine panel and shaped rectangular base, Birmingham 1900, 8cm high; Two Sovereign Scales, one in original box; Pendulum Letter Scale, makers initials 'N B' (possibly Narcisse Briais) in original case inscrIbed 'Pese Lettres'. (4) £50-80
1127.   A Mid XIX Century Drawing Instrument Set in Shagreen Case, consisting of an ivory scale rule, folding wooden ruler, protractors, dividers, etc., the lid with paper label inscribed 'J. Brearley 1849'. £100-150
1128.   A Christofle Silver Plated 'Hand of Destiny', 19cm long. £70-100
1129.   A Hallmarked Silver Ruler, with side marker, by E. Baker and Sons, Chester, 1909, 22.5cm long; A matching expanding pencil. (2) £30-50
1130.   C.S. Lewis (1893-1963); Irish Novelist and Academic Author of The Chronicles of Narnia, a letter and envelope addressed to a Mrs Barron from Magdalen College, Oxford, dated 22nd March 1945 regarding Spiritualism, typed and hand signed. £200-300
1131.   Joseph Westby of Sheffield Smokers Penknife, with tortoiseshell scales, with four blades / utensils. 7cm long. £50-80
1132.   A Collection of Approximately Four Hundred and Sixty-Five Early XX Century Picture Postcards, to include topographical views, many of the South Coast, Sentimental, animals, Bruce Bairnsfather, etc. £40-60
1132A.  An Early XX Century Picture Postcard Album and Box of Loose Cards, to include; Ships from the Cunard and White Star Lines, trains, topographical views of both England and Europe (some late cards noted), greetings, etc. £50-80
1133.   Three Albums of Early/Mid XX Century Picture Postcards of Nautical Interest, to included S.S. Mona's Isle, St Spiriol in Menia Straits, M.V. Irish Coast, etc. £30-50
1134.   A Collection of Seventeen WWI Silk Postcards, including; Royal Flying Corps, Forget-Me-Not, God Be With You Till We Meet Again, etc, all within embossed borders and five topographical postcard cards. £40-60
1135.   An Album of Early XX Century Picture Postcards, many of Sheffield topographical scenes, Doncaster and surrounding areas, West Yorkshire, etc, including Shiregreen, High Hazels Park, Sheffield, St. George's Church Doncaster, on the canal, Elland, canals and canal construction. £70-100
1136.   A Collection of Early-Mid XX Century Picture Postcards, to include; comic, greetings, children, poem cards, etc. £30-50
1137.   A Box of Early XX Century Picture Postcards and Photographs, mainly greetings, poem cards and actors and a small quantity of cards, ball cards scraps, etc. £40-60
1138.   A Collection of Early XX Century Picture Postcards, mainly greetings and comic, some topographical noted, including Mabel Lucie Attwell, Louis Wain, WWI silk card, air ship, etc. £25-35
1138A.  An Early XX Century Picture Postcard Album, containing topographical, greetings, WWI silk, humour, poem cards, etc. £30-50
1139.   A Collection of Cigarette and Tea Cards, to include; Ogden's 'Ocean Greyhounds', Wills 'Safety First', Brooke Bond 'African Wildlife', etc. £10-20
1140.   A Good Collection of over 300 Early XX Century Picture Postcards, including WWI silk, topographical mainly of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, humour, greetings, etc, including display album and folder.

£60-80
1141.   An Album of Mainly Early XX Century Picture Postcards and Photographs, to include Newcastle United FC. 1911-12, WWI silk cards, greetings, ships and topographical, many of the north east, actresses, etc. £40-60
1142.   An Early XX Century Drop Bottom Wall Clock, in a stained mahogany carved case, with eight-day movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals. key and pendulum present, 47cm long. £120-180
1143.   A Jaeger Le Coultre Atmos Mantle Clock, the white enamel chapter ring with black Roman numerals, the rectangular brass case with glass panels and skeletonized movement, the front stamped "Atmos Jaeger Le Coultre Thirteen Jewels, Swiss 540", 23cm high. £600-800
1144.   A Late XIX Century French Mantle Clock, the blue pottery ormolu mounted case decorated with flowers and of circular form with shaped rectangular footed plinth base, the cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals, key and pendulum present, 39cm high. £150-200
1145.   An Edwardian Mahogany Inlaid Mantle Clock, of rectangular form with stepped base and bun feet, carrying handle and finials to the top, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, no key, 24cm high. £40-60
1146.   A Late XIX Century Oak Cased Mantle Clock, the brass dial plate with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals below a chime and silent and a slow/fast dials, applied sun face and floral decoration, the architectural case with brass finials and replacement bun feet (one missing), the movement stamped "W & H Sch 4", 36.5cm high £70-100
1147.   A Mid XX Century Brass Cased Repeater Carriage Clock, the white enamel dial with both Roman and Arabic numerals in blue and gilt, subsidiary dial below, keys present, 13cm high handle down. £70-100
1148.   A Mid XX Century Angelus French Brass Cased Carriage Clock, the white enamel dial with both Roman and Arabic numerals, no key, 13cm high handle down. £50-80
1149.   An Early XX Century Mahogany Inlaid Mantle Clock, with an enamel dial, Roman numerals, batwing marquetery inlay, on stepped base, 33cm high, £20-40
1150.   An Early XX Century Brass Carriage Clock, of fluted rectangular form, the cream enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, leather carrying case, key present, 12cm high. £50-100
1151.   A Late XIX Century Drop Bottom Wall Clock, in an inlaid mahogany case, with thirty-hour movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inscribed "Fielding Glossop", key and pendulum present, 66cm long. £150-200
1152.   A Late XIX Century Wall Clock, in a stained mahogany case, with thirty-hour movement, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, key and pendulum present, 49cm long. £100-150
1153.   A Collection of Late XIX Century Mauchline and Tunbridge Sewing Items, to include; thimble case, needle cases, pin cushions, button box, advertising cottons box, etc. £50-80
1154.   A Collection of Mauchline Ware, to include; medicine tumblers, circular pot, saucepan, treen medicine bottle, etc. (9) £20-30
1156.   A Late XIX Century Mauchline Ware Wheelbarrow, decorated with views of Derwentwater and Boat Landing Derwentwater, 18cm long; A Mauchline Ware Cradle, decorated with Boat Landing Derwentwater, 11.5cm long. (2) £25-35
1157.   A Collection of Late XIX Century Mauchline and Tunbridge Ware Items, to include; box, pocketwatch holder, wall pocket, whistle, ruler, napkin rings, musical box. (9) £30-40
1158.   A Mid XIX Century Coromandel and Brass Bound Writing Slope, of hinged rectangular form, the interior with replacement green leather skiver, pen rest, a pair of ink wells and a pen, a slide-off panel reveals secret compartment, 24 x 46cm. £100-150
1159.   A Collection of Mauchline Ware, to include; tourists album of 'Stirling' postcards, boxes, pen tray, desk, vase, etc. (7) £20-30
1160.   An Early XX Century Winsor & Newton's Shop Counter Display, the glazed hinged lid with removal metal tray containing original coloured paints, the three rear drawers containing a palette and bottles, the front with plaque inscribed "Winsor Newton's Oil Colours", the rear with brass plaque, 35 x 46cm. £500-800
1161.   An Interesting Collection of Twenty-Seven Early XX Century Rulers, mainly wood but some ivory noted, including advertising, expanding, folding, etc. and an oversized set square. (28) £70-100
1162.   A Mid XIX Century Mahogany and Brass Bound Writing Slope, of hinged rectangular form, the interior with replacement green leather skiver and pen rest, 25 x 51cm, key present. £50-80
1163.   A Late XIX Century Rosewood Box, with chequerboard inlaid top, the interior containing bone natural and red stained draughts, 30cm square. £60-80
1164.   A Modern Bronze Model of a Naked Female, standing, with hands holding her long hair, circular base, 127cm high. £200-300
1165.   A Modern Bronze Model of The Three Graces, of typical form upon a rocky mound and oval marble base, signed indistinctly and titled 'Tree Graces', 75cm high. £200-300
1166.   •LEN GIFFORD (b.1945) *ARR
'Hannah', a bronze study of a nude female crouching, stamped with initials LG and number 2/24, upon a stone plinth base, 51 x 24cm. £500-800
1167.   An Art Deco Style Bronze Figure of a Lady Seated Upon a Stool. her left arm holding a glass aloft, signed indistinctly, 82cm high. £300-500
1168.   A Sikes Hydrometer, complete in a mahogany fitted case, the lid with plaque inscribed "Wickenden and Sons, Hotel Valuers, Tunbridge Wells"; Another, with thermometer missing. (2) £20-30
1169.   A Late XIX Century Small Extending Brass Telescope, in a turned treen box; A Travelling Lacquered Brass and Iron Microscope, in fitted case. (2) £20-40
1170.   A Mid XIX Century Rosewood Writing Slope, with brass mounts and central engraved cartouche, green leather skriver and vacant inkwell compartments and pen rest, key present, 41cm long. £30-50
1171.   Sixteen Early XX Century Clay Pipes, each with red painted mouth pieces, 32cm long (one A/f). £10-30
1172.   A WMF Pewter Art Nouveau Inkstand, of quatrefoil shape cast with sinuous berries and foliage, glass ink bottle, inscribed and dated 4.12.03, impressed marks, 32.5cm long; A Pewter Triangular Dish, the centre cast with overlapping scales, 13cm long. (2) £50-80
1173.   An Early XIX Century Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with domed cover with vacant cartouche, the interior with two compartments and raised on ivory bun feet, 17cm wide, 9.5cm deep. £200-300
1174.   A Late XIX Century Hardstone and Marble Pierced Dish, of shaped circular form, the centre with head and shoulders portrait of a gentleman within a pierced floral border, contained in a glazed box frame, 17cm diameter. £40-60
1175.   A Mid XIX Century Rosewood Lidded Box, of rectangular form inset in mother of pearl with shrubs, flowers and birds, 14cm high. £30-50
1176.   A P Teceszozuk Bronze Art Nouveau Dish, of shaped oval form cast with a head shoulders of a lady with ivory head with trees and cottages beyond, signed, 27cm long. £60-80
1177.   A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Cased Apothecary Cabinet, of rectangular form with a brass carrying handle, the hinged doors enclosing a fitted interior of glass bottles, some with original labels, and two drawers, 27cm high. £300-500
1178.   A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form raised on fluted feet (one missing), the interior with two lidded compartments, 18 x 34cm; Another, with lion mask handles. (2) £50-80
1179.   A Robert Thompson (Mouseman) Oak Circular Bowl, with carved mouse signature to the centre, 27.5cm diameter. £70-100
1180.   A Mid XIX Century Balance Scale and Weights, in an oak case with label for 'De Grave, Short and Fanner'; Another, mounted on a mahogany base with drawer containing weights. (2) £70-100
1181.   A Brewster Maple Veneer Stereoscopic Viewer, and Underwood & Underwood 'India through the Stereoscope Cards', Vol I and II. £200-300
1182.   Three Sets of Ladies Kid Gloves, each in a fitted case with glove stretchers, other glove stretchers including dog's head carved terminals, ebonised book hook/shoe horn, a pair of curling tongs. £20-40
1183.   A Set of Eight Brass Nesting Cup Weights, XIX Century, an 8oz 3D bank weight, three sets of stacking weights, etc. (A Lot) £40-60
1184.   A Late XIX Century Chinese Bronze Model of a Rearing Elephant, upon a rocky floral encrusted mound base, impressed with character marks, 31cm high. £50-80
1185.   A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson Oak Table Lamp, the octagonal column raised on a square base, carved mouse signature, no fitment, 25.5cm high. £150-200
1186.   A Contemporary Bronze Model of an Eagle, perched on a branch, signed Folsgri?, number 8 of a limited edition of 50m upon a green marble base, 41cm high. £80-120
1187.   A Pair of Late XIX Century Bronzed Models of Classical Warriors on Horseback, each holding a sword and mounted on wooden plinth bases, 32.5cm high. (2) £60-80
1188.   A Late XIX Century Bronze Model of a Retriever, carrying a bird in it's mouth and another on the rocky rectangular base, 9cm high; Another of a Poodle, 7cm high. (2) £60-80
1189.   An Art Deco Metal Bronzed Table Lamp, modelled as two semi clad ladies, each leaning back and holding the fitment, on oval marble base (globe missing), 35cm high. £30-50
1190.   A WMF Pewter Art Nouveau Swing Handled Basket, with faceted glass liner, cast with flowers and foliage within sinuous bands, impressed marks, 16cm high; A WMF Two Handled Sugar Bowl and Cover, cast with berries and foliage, impressed marks, 12cm high. (2) £50-80
1191.   Carroll [Lewis]: The Hunting of the Snark an Agony in Eight Fits, illustrated by Henry Holiday, first edition, pub. by Macmillan and Co 1876. £100-150
1192.   Byrne [Oliver]: Byrne's Euclid The First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid, with coloured diagrams and symbols, pub. by William Pickering, London 1847, rebound. £500-800
1193.   Four Folio Society Books: A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess, illus. by Ben Jones, 2014, in slipcase; Utopia, by Thomas More, 2011, in slipcase; Nineteen Eighty-Four, by George Orwell, 2001, in slipcase and The Lost World, by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1977, in slipcase. (4) £30-50
1194.   Surtees [R.S.]: A Collection of Seven Folio Society Works by the Author, to include 'Jorrocks Jaunts and Jollities', 'Ask Mamma', 'Mr Facey Romfords Hounds', 'Plain or Ringlets', 'Handley Cross, 'Hillingdon Hall, 'Hawbrook Grange', all with dustwrappers and Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour, 1949-1956. (8) £30-40
1195.   Powys [John Cowper]: Odes and Other Poems, first edition, pub by William Rider and Son, 1896, 'Samphire', pub by Thomas Seltzer, 1922 and Poems, pub by William Rider and Son, 1899; Powys [T.F.] : The Strong Woorer, 1st edition, No. 148 of a limited edition of 150, printed by John Roberts Press 1970 and Powys [T.F]: The Scapegoat, No. 2 of a limited edition of 70. (5) £40-60
1196.   Five Works by John Cowper Powys, all signed by the author, to include; The Meaning of Culture, pub by W. W. Norton and Co, 1929; Porius, No. 63 of a limited edition, Visions and Revisions, Wolf's-Bone Rhymes and Lucifer, No. 122 of a limited edition of 560 and Philippa Powys 'The Black Winter', signed. (6) £50-80
1197.   Cotman, John Sell and Dawson Turner: The Architectural Antiquities of Normandy, two volumes bound in one, engraved plates, printed for John and Arthur Arch, Cornhill and J.S. Cotman, Yarmouth, MDCCCXXII, bears label from the library of William Morris, Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, marbled board and calf binding. £150-200
1198.   Four Folio Society Books; The Folio Poets 'Tennyson', 'Kipling' and 'Coleridge' and 'The Vision of Piers the Plowman', all in slipcases. (4) £30-50
1199.   Fourteen Works by Theodore F. Powys, all signed by the author, to include; 'A Stubborn Tree', 'The Key of the Field', 'Kindness in a Corner', 'Uriah on the Hill', etc. (14) £70-100
1200.   An Interesting Collection of Fifteen Mainly XVIII to Early XIX Century Books on Mathematics and Astronomy, to include; Sir John Leslie 'Geometry of Curve Lines', pub by Abernethy and Walker, 1813, Joseph Harris 'The Description and Use of the Globe and the Orrery, fifth edition, pub by Thomas Wright and William Wyeth, 1740, mathematical copy books, etc. (15) £100-150
1201.   A Collection of Books by Theodore F. Powys and Llewelyn Powys, to include, 'Mark Only', 'The Only Penitent', 'The Twelve Months', 'Baker's Dozen', Skin for Skin (Llewelyn Powys) 1926 fist edition, No 2/900 copies published by Jonathan Cape, The Verdict of Bridlegoose (Llewelyn Powys), No 66/900 coppies published by Jonathan Cape, etc. (One Box) £30-40
1202.   An Interesting Collection of Fifty 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. (50) £40-60
1203.   Crocker [H. Radcliffe]: Atlas of the Diseases of the Skin, in a series of illustrations from original drawings with descriptive letterpress, two volumes, pub by Blackwood Le Bas and Co, London 1903, cloth and leather bindings. (2) £100-150
1204.   The Museum of Natural History; Being a Popular Account of the Structure, Habits and Classification of the Various Departments of the Animal Kingdom, by Sir John Richardson, William S. Dallas, T. Spencer Cubbold, William Baird and Adam White, vols I and II, undated circa 1865, pub. Glasgow, William Mackenzie, 136 plates including 82 hand coloured, half leather binding (distressed). (2) £30-50
1205.   A Collection of Seven Folio Society Books, to include: Siegfried Sassoon 'Sherton's Progress', 'Memoirs of a Fox Hunting Man' and 'Memoirs of an Infantry Officer', Rupert Brooke 'Selected Poems', Leslie Stephen 'Hours in a Library'( three volumes), all with slipcases and Geoffrey Chaucer 'Troilus and Criseyde'. (7) £40-60
1206.   Hutton [W]: The History of the Roman Wall, printed by John Nichols and Son, 1802; John Bonnycastle 'An Introduction to Astronomy', printed for J. Johnson, MDCCXCVI; H.R. 'Figures in Rhymes', 1814, Life of Sir Isaac Newton and two other works. (6) £30-50
1207.   Folio Society - Chaucer [Geoffrey]: The Canterbury Tales, with wood engravings by Eric Gill, reproduced from the 1929 Golden Cockerell Press, No. 797 of a limited edition of 1980, black and gilt binding with a separate essay volume by Peter Holliday, in solander box. £200-300
1208.   Seven Folio Society Books by Anthony Trollope; The Two Heroines of Plumplington and Other Stories, Framley Parsonage, The Warden, The Small House at Allington, The Last Chronicle of Barset, Barchester Towers and Doctor Thorne, in slipcases. (7) £30-50
1209.   Folio Society - Domesday Book, a complete translation, three volumes in slipcase, 2003. £20-40
1209A.  Wing [Vincent]: The Art of Surveying, 1st edition 1664, printed by Wil Leybourne and A Crocker; The Elements of Land Surveying, fourth edition, pub by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green. (2) £300-500
1210.   A Collection of Books by John Cowper Powys, to include 'Up and Out', pub by MacDonald, 1957, 'Wolf Solent', 'In Spite of', 'Dostoievsky', 'Obstinate Cymric', etc. (A Lot) £30-40
1211.   A Collection of Mathematical Books, Mainly XVIII/XIX Century, to include John Davidson 'A System of Practical Mathematics', third edition, pub by Bell and Bradfute, 1832, Benjamin Martin 'The Young Trigonometer's Compleat Guide', 'W. Emerson 'Calculation, Liberation and Mensuration', rebound, and twenty-seven other works. (30) £60-80
1212.   A Collection of Books by or About the Powys Family, to include Lyttleton C. Powys 'Still the Joy of It', Malcolm Elwyn 'The Life of Llewelyn Powys', Elizabeth Myers 'The Basilisk of St James's', G. Wilson Knight 'The Saturnian Quest', 'Dogs' Eggs - Part 1' (Count Potocki of Montalk)(pirated first edition by The Shack Press, No 21 of 150 copies, 'The Cry of a Gull' (Alyse Gregory), linocuts by Alan Richards, pub 1973 The Ark Press and 'Wheels on Gravel; by the same author, 1938 first edition, etc. (Two Boxes) £30-40
1213.   A XX Century Violin, with two piece back, labelled 'Grandini' length of back 14", 36cm, with two bows and case. £200-300
1214.   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. £400-600
1215.   A French Viola Bow, stamped "Emile Francais á Paris", the stick round, the ebony frog with pearl inlay, ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 74cm long. £300-500
1216.   A French Cello Bow, stamped "C H Husson á Paris", the stick round, the ebony frog with pearl inlay, ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 71cm long. £300-500
1217.   An Early XX Century Violin, with two piece back, labelled 'Copie de Deconen Mitchell Venice 1747', length of back 14", 36cm, with two bows and case. £60-80
1218.   A Mid XIX Century Swiss Rosewood Cased Musical Box, playing eight airs, with original tune sheet, the lid inlaid with musical instruments, brass cylinder and steel comb, 61cm long. £200-400
1219.   A Mid XIX Century Rosewood Cased Musical Box, with inlaid eagle, snake and fruit decoration, crank wind mechanism, brass cylinder and steel comb, the interior lid with Nicole Fréres, Geneve song sheet of twelve airs, 24 x 65cm. £300-400
1220.   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 £150-250
1221.   Taxidermy; An Elephant Foot Stool, with later leopard skin top, 38cm high. £100-150
1222.   An Early XX Century Copper and Iron Armillary Sphere, the central band embossed with numbers, supported by Atlas, on a shaped rectangular base, 78cm high. £100-150
1222A.  A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Framed Mirror, of rectangular architectural form with turned columns and roundels. 53 x 33cm. £50-80
1223.   An Art Deco Painted Metal Table Lamp, modelled in the form of a naked female standing on a ball, arms aloft to hold the globe shade (replacement) upon a stepped octagonal base, 71cm high (without shade). £100-150
1224.   A Large Collection of XIX to Early XX Century Glove Stretchers, examples include treen, ivory, bone, faux tortoiseshell, ebony, etc (Over Sixty). £20-40
1225.   A Mid XIX Century Mahogany and Satinwood Inlaid Toilet Mirror, the oval mirror with shaped supports with ivory roundels inset, the serpentine base with three drawers and bun feet, 52cm high. £40-60
1226.   An Art Nouveau WMF Style Pewter Table Lamp, cast as a lady standing holding the mask head supports upon a circular floral decorated base, with iridescent pink glass shade, 40cm high. £70-100
1227.   An Early XX Century Oak Two Door Smokers Cabinet, od canted rectangular form with four drawers and three pull out compartments, presentation plaque to top, key present, 56cm high £120-180
1228.   A Late XIX Century Ormolu Five Branch Candelabra, elaborately cast with scrolls, flowers and foliage, the leaf branches raised on a shaped column support and footed circular base, 75cm high. £150-250
1229.   An Early XX Century Oak Two Door Smokers Cabinet, with copper embossed Art Nouveau hinges and carrying handles, the interior with five drawers, key present, 40cm high. £70-100
1230.   A Mid XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by A. Lewis with the alphabet, numbers, dog, figure on horseback and the Tenentry column created in honour of His Grace the Duke of Northumberland 1816 in Alnwick, all within a red flower border, 36 x 27cm, framed and glazed. £100-150
1231.   A Mid XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by Sarah Kenyon aged 13 years, Anston School 1866 with the alphabet, numbers, a poem and flowers within a geometric border, framed and glazed, 49 x 44cm. £60-80
1232.   A Mid XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by Annie Dixon, Hull, 1865, with the alphabet, numbers, religious verse, dogs, etc, 31 x 41cm, framed and glazed. £40-60
1233.   A Late XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by Fanny Hussey, St Mary's School, Richmond 1882 with alphabet in red within a scrolling border, 14 x 14cm; Another, worked by Ann Campion, Whitby 1845 with animals, birds, flowers and numbers in black, 28 x 31cm, both framed and glazed. (2) £60-90
1234.   An Early XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by Elizabeth Forrests, aged 10, 1821, with the alphabet, numbers, animals and flowers, all within a crosshatch border, 40 x 29cm, framed and glazed. £60-80
1235.   A Mid XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by Mary Ann Rawson, aged 13, with the alphabet, numbers, a psalm, birds and shrubs, all within an elaborate border, 40 x 42cm, framed and glazed. £60-80
1236.   A Mid XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by Martha Walmsley, 1847, with a bird perched in a tree, bowls of flowers and religious verses, all within a floral border, 47 x 45cm, framed and glazed. £50-70
1237.   An Early XIX Century Sampler, worked by Hannah Wood aged 12, 1820, with alphabet, religious verse, house, trees, animals etc., all with a trailing floral borders, 42 x 42cm. £70-100
1238.   An Early XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by Miriam Ann Biggins, 1830 with numbers and motto, 30 x 28cm; Another, worked by A.F. 1904 with the alphabet, 34 x 33cm, both framed and glazed. (2) £60-90
1239.   A Late XVIII Century Embroidered Panel, worked with a bowl of flowers and birds within a trailing floral border, dated 1791, 25 x 20.5cm, framed and glazed. £40-60
1240.   An Early XIX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked by Harriert Owens, August 17th 1833 with the alphabet, numbers and motto in black within a scrolling border, 29 x 24cm; Another, worked by Ann Barringer, Islington School, 1820 with a poem 'On Silent Worship', in black, 27 x 19cm, both framed and glazed. (2) £60-90
1241.   An Early XX Century Woolwork Sampler, worked in red by I. Kingman 1924 with the alphabet and numbers, all within hands of geometric shapes, 22 x 22cm; Another, worked by Emma Schlegel, Schule Zu Sayda 1888 with the alphabet and numbers within Greek key and scrolling borders, 30 x 32cm, both framed and glazed. (2) £60-90
1242.   A Mid XIX Century Table Cloth, the green silk ground worked with silver and gold wire with stylised flowers and fruit, the reverse in darker green, 117 x 117cm. £50-80
1243.   An Early XX Century Chinese Black Silk Shawl, brightly embroidered with flowers and long fringe surround. £60-80
1244.   An Early/Mid XX Century Belgian Woven Wool Door Curtain Panel, with a neo-classical design in rust and gold on a green ground, 340 x 155cm; a green velvet table cover. (2) £20-30
1245.   A Mid/Late XIX Century Cotton Christening Gown, with pin ticked, embroidered and cut-work centre panel and bodice, four further baby's nightdresses/christening gowns and other childrens clothing. £30-40
1246.   A c.1950's Cream Lace Wedding Dress, ballerina length dipped to the back, with fitted bodice and long sleeves, organza detail to boat neckline, the full lace skirt over multiple net and organza petticoats, large bow to back of waist, with matching short veil and head-dress. £20-40
1247.   A Late Victorian Black Velvet Mourning Cape, with all-over silk applique motifs and short ostrich feather trim to collar and front edges, 80cm long. £20-30
1248.   A Circa 1920's Cream Silk Satin Evening Gown, the sleeveless bodice inset with diamanté highlights to full circular skirt with net hem, a cream silk two tier embroidered cape and a later ivory damask full length wedding dress, with sweetheart neckline, three-quarter sleeves and 'A' line skirt. (3) £40-60
1249.   A Victorian Figured Black Satin Mourning Skirt, with small train, an Edwardian cotton lawn chemise and matching split-leg pantaloons, each inset with lace and embroidered with butterfly motifs; a small quantity of lace trim. £30-40
1250.   A Circa Mid/Late XIX Century Fine Cream Wool Shawl, with wide paisley border in pink, brown, green tones and fringing to each end, 280 x 142cm. £60-90
1251.   An Early/Mid XX Century Full Length Evening Gown, in sequinned black net, with short puff sleeves and square neckline with velvet trim, a matching black underslip; A Modern Black Sheepskin Ankle Length Coat, (2) £30-40
1253.   •HARRY EPWORTH ALLEN (Sheffield Artist, 1894-1958) *ARR
A Cottage and Trees before a Bridge, pastel, signed lower left,
17 x 21cm. £300-500
1254.   •AFTER JOHN KNAPP-FISHER (1931-2015) *ARR
Towards Caerhafod, print, number 241 of a limited edition of 850, signed and numbered in pencil in the margin,
24.5 x 69cm. £100-150
1255.   ERNEST PARKMAN (1852-1930)
Clifton Suspension Bridge, with boats and houses, watercolour, signed lower left,
43 x 68cm. £60-80
1256.   •CLAUDE MUNCASTER (1903-1974) *ARR
Rivelin Valley, watercolour, signed lower left,
38 x 57cm. £150-250
1257.   •AFTER JULIAN TREVELYAN (1910-1988) *ARR
Easter Festival, aquatint printed in colours, artists proof, signed and titled in the margin,
37 x 49cm. £200-300
1258.   •AFTER WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) *ARR
Provencal Caprice, print, signed in pencil in the margin, blind stamp,
45 x 57cm. £30-50
1259.   •WILLIAM H. KIRBY (1934-2019) *ARR
Ranmoor Inn and Church, Ranmoor, Sheffield, watercolour, signed lower right,
39 x 54cm. £40-60
1260.   •STANLEY ROYLE (1888-1961) *ARR
Portrait of the Artist's Wife Lily, holding a bunch of flowers and a basket, amongst trees, watercolour, signed and dated 1924 lower centre, oval,
28 x 22cm. £200-300
1261.   JAMES LEONARD BIRTWHISTLE (Sheffield Artist, 1883-1948)
Autumn Sunshine, oil on panel, signed lower right, bears Royal Academy 1936 and James Bourlets and Sons labels verso,
35 x 46cm.
Another, by the same hand, 'Landscape', oil on canvas, signed and dated 1947 lower right,
35 x 45cm, both unframed. (2) £40-60
1262.   G. MOORE (English School, Mid - Late XIX Century)
Two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, seated on a table, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
22 x 26.5cm. £70-100
1263.   •KEITH VAUGHAN (1912-1977) *ARR
Bather with Towel, pencil, signed in monogram lower right, bears Tib Lane Gallery label verso,
26 x 15cm. £300-500
1264.   •ROWLAND SUDDABY (1912-1972) *ARR
Still Life, of a vase of colourful flowers and fruit on a tray, watercolour, signed lower right,
53.5 x 64cm. £200-300
1265.   •KEITH VAUGHAN (1912-1977) *ARR
Two Figures, one wearing a white vest, the other naked, against a black/grey abstract ground, gouache, signed and dated (19)70 lower left, bears the Tib Lane Gallery label verso,
16 x 17cm. £500-800
1266.   •KEITH VAUGHAN (1912-1977) *ARR
Two Nude Figures, against a green and black abstract ground, gouache, signed lower right,
14 x 17cm. £500-800
1267.   •BYRON WINSTON WARMBY (Sheffield Artist, 1902-1978) *ARR
Corn Stooks overlooking Grindleford, Derbyshire, oil on canvas laid down, signed lower right, Artist's label verso,
24 x 34cm. £30-40
1268.   •STANLEY ROYLE (1888-1961) *ARR
Farm Scene, with lady feeding ducks, oil on canvas (relined), signed lower right, bears Cleveland Gallery label verso,
23.5 x 33.5cm. £300-500
1269.   CHARLES HENRY FOX (1860-1913)
St Ives, watercolour, signed and dated 1901 lower left,
33 x 51cm. £50-80
1270.   GEORGE EDWARD ROBERTSON (1864-1926)
Figures Feeding Birds, in a cottage garden, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
39.5 x 54.5cm. £500-800
1271.   FELIX NUSSBAUM (1904-1944)
Figures Beside a Large Church and other building in a wooded landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
71 x 91cm. £100-150
1272.   H. MAKHART (XIX Century)
A Gentleman in an Interior and a Couple on a Balcony, a pair, oils on tin, signed lower left and right,
18.5 x 15.5cm. (2) £50-80
1273.   •AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (British, 1887-1976) *ARR
Huddersfield, coloured print, signed in pencil lower right margin, blind stamp for Fine Art Trade Guild,
47.5 x 58cm £1500-2000
1274.   OSCAR RICCIARDI (Italian, 1864-1935)
Neapolitan Coast Scenes with Boats, a pair, oils on panel, signed lower left,
21.5 x 36cm. (2) £300-500
1275.   •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. £250-350
1276.   GEORGE ARMFIELD (1808-1893)
Two Terriers before a Rabbit Burrow, oil on copper, signed lower right,
8 x 11cm. £70-100
1277.   WITHDRAWN - H. KOEKKOEK (Dutch, XIX Century)
On the Zuyder Zee, oil on panel, signed lower left,
23 x 27.5cm. £700-1000
1278.   •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. £250-350
1279.   •DERRICK GREAVES (b.1927) *ARR
Atler Almost There, limited edition 16/75 screenprint, signed and Kelpra Studio stamp verso,
45 x 62cm,
A Further Pair of Still Life's of Fruit, signed indistinctly in pencil in the margin and dated 1989 and 1991. (3)

£50-80
1280.   •DAME LAURA KNIGHT (1877-1970) *ARR
Spanish Dancer, No. 1, etching and aquatint, signed in pencil in the margin,
26.5 x 21cm. £300-500
1281.   •DAME LAURA KNIGHT (1877-1970) *ARR
Spanish Dancer, No. 2, etching and aquatint, signed in pencil in the margin,
26.5 x 21cm. £300-500
1282.   •STANLEY ROYLE (1888-1961) *ARR
Country Lane with Church and Cottages, oil on board, signed and dated 1952 lower right,
29 x 39cm. £100-150
1283.   FRED STEAD (1863-1940)
Pink, White and Purple Flowers in an Allerton's Lustre Jug, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
59 x 48.5cm. £200-300
1284.   •PHILIP NAVIASKY (1894-1983) *ARR
Concarneau, France, oil on canvas, signed lower right and titled verso,
36 x 43cm. £400-600
1285.   •ROGER MANTANE (French 1916-2002) *ARR
Aux Environs de Perpignan, oil on canvas, signed lower right, bears The Adams Gallery, London label verso,
37 x 59cm. £150-200
1286.   •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.
£500-700
1287.   •STANLEY ROYLE (1888-1961) *ARR
Mountain Loch Scene, oil on board, signed lower left,
27 x 38cm. £100-150
1288.   WILLIAM ASHTON (1853-1927)
Hayfield, Heaton, oil on canvas, signed lower left,
29 x 44cm. £50-70
1289.   •MATTHEW SMITH (1879-1959) *ARR
Still Life, pot plant, orange jug and fruit on a colourful throw, pastel, signed in moogram lower right,
58 x 40cm. £250-350
1290.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Early XX Century)
A Lodge in a Wooded Landscape, watercolour, signed indistinctly and dated 1930 lower right,
40 x 49cm. £50-70
1291.   •WILLIAM R.E. GOODRICH (Sheffield Artist, 1887-1956) *ARR
Sheffield from the Park, watercolour, signed and dated (19)29 lower right,
17 25cm,
Another, by the same hand, 'Carver Street, Sheffield'. (2) £100-150
1292.   •TERRY HARRISON (b.1951) *ARR
St Andrews Golf Course, watercolour, signed lower left,
51 x 75cm. £100-150
1293.   DAVID PAYNE (1843-1894)
Summer Time, oil on canvas, signed and dated (18)75 lower right, bears Hinson Fine Art Paintings label verso,
35 x 30cm £120-180
1294.   FRED STEAD (1863-1940)
Three Children Bathing, in a wooded landscape with house beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower left,
34.5 x 44.5cm. £300-500
1295.   •AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (British, 1887-1976) *ARR
Industrial Panorama, coloured print, signed in pencil lower right margin, blind stamp for Fine Art Trade Guild,
63.5 x 80cm. £1500-2000
1296.   •ARTHUR KITCHING (1912-1981) *ARR
Scarborough c.1970, gouache, unsigned,
46 x 59cm. £250-350
1297.   •KENNETH STEEL (1906-1970) *ARR
Baslow Old Bridge, watercolour, signed lower left,
33 x 44cm. £50-80
1298.   CONCORD INTEREST
A Concord Print, after an exclusive drawing by Thea Page by The Daily Telegraph magazine, signed by Brian Trubshaw the leading test pilot and the first British pilot to fly Concorde, believed to be on a log book to Bahrain 7th Aug 1974,
61 x 100cm. £80-120
1299.   •EDWARD BURRA (1905-1976) *ARR
Pink Hollyhocks, watercolour, signed lower right,
35 x 27cm. £80-120
1300.   •WILLIAM R.E. GOODRICH (Sheffield Artist, 1887-1956) *ARR
Peal Croft, Scotland Street, Sheffield, watercolour, signed and dated (19)29 lower right,
20 x 24cm,
Another, by the same hand, 'The Cathedral'. (2) £100-150
1301.   •GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (Sheffield Artist, 1924-1996) *ARR
Toad's Mouth, Hathersage, watercolour, signed in monogram and dated 1972 bottom right,
24 x 33cm
Another, double sided, Fox House, watercolour, unsigned, both unframed. (2) £80-120
1302.   JAMES BOLSOVER LEE (Sheffield Artist, Early XX Century)
Gift Shop, Baslow, watercolour, signed lower left,
16 x 21cm,
DAVID JAGGER (1891-1958)
Millhouses Quarry, Sheffield, watercolour,
24 x 34cm. (2) £50-80
1303.   •WILLIAM R.E. GOODRICH (Sheffield Artist, 1887-1956) *ARR
St Pauls Church, Sheffield, watercolour, signed and dated (19)29 lower left,
17 x 22cm,
Another, by the same hand, 'The Cathedral from Hollis Croft, Sheffield'. (2) £100-150
1304.   •AFTER JOE SCARBOROUGH (Sheffield Artist, b.1938) *ARR
End of an Era, tribute to John Banner Ltd, a hand coloured signed limited edition print, number 25/50, C.G. blind stamp,
47 x 37cm. £60-80
1305.   TERRICK WILLIAMS (1860-1937)
Strand on the Green from a barge, watercolour and ink, signed lower right,
24 x 34cm. £70-100
1306.   •RICHARD HAWORTH (Irish Contemporary) *ARR
Donegal Coastal Scene, watercolour, signed lower right,
34 x 48cm. £70-100
1307.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Evening, Greystones, watercolour, signed lower right,
22 x 30cm. £40-60
1308.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Springtime, Hagg Farm, watercolour, signed lower left,
26 x 36cm. £60-80
1309.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Harvest Time, Whirlowdale, watercolour, signed lower right,
24 x 34cm. £60-80
1310.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Harvest Time, Whirlowdale, watercolour, signed lower right,
24 x 34cm. £60-80
1311.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Near Fulwood Hall, watercolour, signed lower left,
17 x 25cm. £40-60
1312.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Ecclesall Wood, watercolour, signed lower right,
33.5 x 24.5cm. £50-70
1313.   GEORGE FALL (1845-1925)
Houses Before York Minster, watercolour, signed lower right,
25.5 x 20cm.
Another, by the same hand, Church by a River, watercolour, signed and dated 1882 lower left,
26.5 x 18cm. (2) £80-120
1314.   •ATTRIBUTED TO KEITH VAUGHAN (1912-1977) *ARR
Study of Seated Male Nudes, pen and ink,
28 x 45cm. £100-150
1315.   GEORGE OUTRAM (Sheffield Artist, 1863-1936)
The Old Cottage, Carterknowle, watercolour, signed and dated 1900 lower right,
31.5 x 48.5cm. £40-60
1316.   •ROWLAND HENRY HILL (1873-1952) *ARR
Girl on a Country Lane Picking Flowers, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1909 lower left,
64.5 x 49.5cm. £250-350
1317.   •ROWLAND HENRY HILL (Staithes Group, 1873-1952) *ARR
Sheffield Industrial Landscape, with buildings and chimneys by the river, watercolour, signed and dated 1923 lower right,
24.5 x 36cm. £300-400
1318.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (XIX Century)
Figures in a Wooded Landscape by a lake, oil on board, signed indistinctly in monogram and dated 1861 lower right,
29 x 44cm. £60-80
1319.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
'Mayfields, Fulwood' and 'Near Dore', a pair, watercolours, signed lower left,
23.5 x 29cm. (2) £200-300
1320.   •DAVID JAN CURTIS (b.1948) *ARR
Wooded Landscape with Village Beyond, oil on board, signed and dated (19)77 lower left,
34 x 44cm. £200-300
1321.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Crossing the Moor, Ringinglow, watercolour, signed lower left,
24 x 34cm. £60-80
1322.   •LOUIS JENNINGS (Sheffield Artist, 1919-2018) *ARR
Figures on Horseback crossing the river at Bakewell, signed lower left and verso,
40 x 60cm. £50-80
1323.   •FRANZ VAN HOLLES (Dutch, XX Century) *ARR
Ships on a Choppy Shoreline, a pair, oils on board,
23 x 28cm. (2) £60-80
1324.   •HANS HOFMANN (1880-1966) *ARR
Interior Scene, blue table, guitar and jug, oil on board, signed lower right, poor condition,
46 x 29cm. £100-150
1325.   ALBERT JABONEAU (Belgian, Mid-Late XIX Century)
Steamboat and Tall Ships in an estuary, oil on canvas, signed and dated (18)90 lower right,
30 x 59cm. £150-200
1326.   JACK M. DUCKER (Fl. 1890-1930)
A Set of Four Mountainous Loch Scenes, oils on canvas, signed lower left and right,
34 x 24cm. (4) £120-180
1327.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
The Old Quarry, Ringinglow, watercolour, signed lower right,
25 x 34cm. £60-80
1328.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Ranmoor, watercolour, signed lower right,
22 x 30cm. £60-80
1329.   A. BROOME (XIX Century, English School)
Moonlit Estuary, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
33 x 55cm. £40-60
1330.   FRANK SALTFLEET (Sheffield Artist, 1860-1937)
A Steamboat and Tall Ship, with shore beyond, watercolour, signed lower left,
33 x 50cm. £60-80
1331.   HENRY CROWTHER (1905-1939)
Savoy of Synnerton, portrait of a dog, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1921 lower left,
27 x 38.5cm. £120-180
1332.   •CHARLES HOWARD (1922-2007) *ARR
Shoreline with Boats and Figures, watercolour, signed and dated (19)77 lower right,
28 x 40cm. £40-60
1333.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Ploughing, near Dore, watercolour, signed lower left,
25 x 34cm. £60-80
1334.   M. PITHER (English School, Late XIX Century)
Moonlit Harbour Scene, with town in the distance, oil on canvas, signed lower left,
27 x 51cm. £60-80
1335.   •KENNETH STEEL (1906-1970) *ARR
Durham, watercolour, signed lower left,
31 x 46cm. £50-70
1336.   •GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (Sheffield Artist, 1924-1996) *ARR
Man and Dog Walking Along a Country Road with Cottages, watercolour, signed lower left,
16.5 x 21cm
AFTER GEORGE CUNNINGHAM,
Snow Scene, Penderyn Road, Nether Green, print. (2) £80-120
1337.   PEACE SYKES (1826-1903)
Spider Abbey, watercolour, signed lower left,
28 x 38cm. £30-40
1338.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Seaweed Gatherers, watercolour, signed lower right,
25 x 35cm. £60-80
1339.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Near Dore - A View of Totley Brook, watercolour, signed lower right,
25 x 35cm. £40-60
1340.   •PAUL WRIGHT (b.1973) *ARR
Rajan, oil on panel, signed, titled and dated verso,
41 x 30cm. £80-120
1341.   •WILLIAM BOWYER (1926-2015) *ARR
The White Wall, Heron House, Chiswick, oil on board, signed lower left, bears 'The Arts Club, London, July 1991 Members Exhibition' label verso and letter describing the work by the artist,
38 x 49cm. £450-550
1342.   •SHI MO (Chinese Artist, b.1972) *ARR
Portrait of a Lady, in traditional dress before buildings, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1993 lower left,
29.5 x 24cm. £30-50
1343.   •GEORGE CUNNINGHAM (Sheffield Artist, 1924-1996) *ARR
Snowy Country Lane, beside fields and farm buildings, watercolour, signed lower right,
32.5 x 47.5cm. £300-500
1344.   J. HENSALL (Fl. c.1850)
Abbeville Cathedral, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1856 verso,
28.5 x 21.5cm. £200-300
1345.   •POLLYANNA PICKERING (1942-2018) *ARR
Kingfisher Perched on grasses, watercolour and gouache, signed and dated 1987 lower right,
31.5 x 48cm. £60-80
1346.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Late XIX Century)
Coastal Path at Sunset, oil on board, signed indistinctly lower right,
31.5 x 40cm. £70-100
1347.   FRANZ VAN HOLLES (Dutch, XX Century)
Market Scene, oil on panel, signed lower left, bears Hibbert Brothers label verso,
22 x 28cm. £50-80
1348.   •ROWLAND HENRY HILL (Staithes Group, 1873-1952) *ARR
Sheffield Industrial Landscape, with a church, buildings and chimneys, watercolour, signed lower left,
24.5 x 36cm. £300-400
1349.   •PIETER CORNELIS STEENHOUWER (Dutch, 1896-1972) *ARR
Figures in a Continental Street Scene, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
39 x 49cm. £60-80
1350.   •WILLIAM R.E. GOODRICH (Sheffield Artist, 1887-1956) *ARR
Old Corn Mill, Rivelin, watercolour, signed and dated 1929 lower right,
19 x 29cm,
Another, by the same hand, 'Sheep in a Barn'. (2) £100-150
1351.   •GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (Sheffield Artist, 1878-1969) *ARR
Brincliffe Quarry, watercolour, signed lower right,
26 x 35cm. £60-80
1352.   PEACE SYKES (1826-1903)
Figure Beside a Ruined Building, watercolour, signed lower left,
24 x 15cm. £30-40
1353.   AFTER WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764)
Seven engravings from The Rake's Progress; 'He is chained raving mad in bedlam', 'To repair his fortune he marries a rich woman', 'He comes to the possession of his fathers estate', 'The Expensive Levee', 'Resorts of a gaming table and is ruined by sharpers', 'He revels with common whore at a tavern in Drury Lane and 'He and his drunken companions raise a riot in Covent Garden'. (7) £150-250
1354.   ATER WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764)
The Enraged Musician, engraving,
36 x 39cm. £30-50
1355.   AFTER JOHN SELL COTMAN (1782-1842)
South Gate Yahmouth, The Bishops Palace Gate Norwich and Castle Rising Castle, etchings,
28 x 31cm. (3) £70-100
1356.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Early XIX Century)
A Pair of Portraits of Ladies, one with a floral headpiece holding gloves, with black cape, the other wearing a black lace trimmed dress, oil on board,
21 x 29cm. (2) £200-300
1357.   WILLIAM HENRY HUNT (1790-1864)
A Cavalier, seated at the bottom of some steps, watercoloir, signed lower left,
28 x 21cm. £50-80
1358.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Mid XIX Century)
A Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a black jacket, blue waistcoat and white winged collar shirt, oil on canvas,
45 x 38cm. £80-120
1359.   AFTER JOHN MALLARD WILLIAM TURNER (1775-1851) (Engraved by C. Turner)
Penbury Mill, Kent, a sepia engraving,
20 x 29cm. £50-80
1360.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Mid XIX Century)
A Portrait of a Lady, wearing a white lace bonnet and black dress with white collar, oil on canvas,
49 x 59cm. £100-150
1361.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Mid XIX Century)
A Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a black coat and white winged collar shirt, oil on board,
62 x 52cm. £100-150
1362.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Mid XIX Century)
A Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a black jacket and white winged collar shirt, oil on canvas,
59 x 49cm. £100-150
1363.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Early XIX Century)
A Portrait of a Lady, wearing a red bonnet and black dress with white lace collar, oil on canvas,
62 x 51cm. £150-250
1364.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (XX Century)
A Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a black jacket and ruffled white shirt beside a red velvet curtain, oil on canvas,
71 x 58cm. £70-100
1365.   •WILLIAM FOREMAN (b.1939) *ARR
Morning on the Seine, near Rouen, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
76 x 91cm. £300-500
1366.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Mid XIX Century)
A Portrait of a Gentleman and a Dog, oil on canvas,
76 x 62cm. £100-150
1367.   DANIEL SHERRIN (1868-1940)
Near Bradfield, Berkshire, figures in a wooded landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
75 x 125cm. £500-800
1368.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Mid XIX Century)
A Portrait of a Lady, wearing a black dress, oil on canvas,
91 x 70cm. £100-150
1369.   ENGLISH SCHOOL (Mid XIX Century)
A Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a black jacket and white shirt, oil on canvas, unframed,
75 x 62cm £100-150
1370.   •LES PARSON (b.1945) *ARR
Girl and Rabbit on a Country Path, oil on canvas, signed lower left, bears Hibbert Brothers label verso and original receipt dated 1982,
49 x 74cm. £50-80
1371.   •WILLIAM FOREMAN (b.1939) *ARR
Boats on a Canal in an Industrial Landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right,
49 x 59cm. £150-250
1372.   Wine - Marsanne Vin De Pays D'OC 1997; Verdicchio Dei Castelli Di Jesi 2000, Chateau Pilet Bordeaux 2002, plus Miniature Grand Marnier & D.O.M Benedictine. (5) £20-40
1373.   Whisky - Glen Moray Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky 12 Years Old Scotland's Historic Highland Regiments, "The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, 75cl, 40% Vol., in commemorative tin; Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky Special Old Reserve, 1 Litre, 43% Vol, in carton. (2) £20-40
1374.   Whisky - Johnnie Walker Red Label Old Scotch Whisky, 1.50 Litres, 40% Vol., in tin; Johnnie Walker Swing Blended Scotch Whisky, 750ml, in carton.. (2) £30-50
1375.   Mixed - Small Cherry Bols, Fine Rich Bual Madeira, Cossack Vodka, Martini (2)m Spanish Chablis, Other. (7) £10-20
1376.   Mixed Spirits - Hennessy Very Special Cognac, Casteja Armagnac, Captain Morgan Rum, Grand Marnier, Cointreau, Drambuie. (6) £30-50
1377.   Whisky - Blair Athol Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years, 70cl, 43% Vol. in carton; Glenfiddich Special Reserve Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 70cl, 40% Vol., in carton. (2) £30-50
1378.   Whisky - Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch Whisky "Clans Of The Highlands Of Scotland", Clan Murray, Clan Sinclair, Clan Sutherland, 70cl, 40% Vol, in commemorative tins. (3) £30-50
1379.   Whisky - Dalwhinnie Single Highland Scotch Whisky 15 Years Old, 75cl, 43% Vol, in carton. £30-50
1380.   Whisky - Bunnahahain Single Islay Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years, 70cl, 40% Vol, in carton; Speyside Pure Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years, 75cl, 43% Vol, in carton; Cardhu Highland Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years, 1 Litre, 40% Vol, in carton. (3)

£50-70
1380A.  Whisky - Justerini & Brooks Ltd A Blend Of The Purist Old Scotch Whiskies 15 Years Old, 70cl, in carton. £20-40
1381.   Whisky - Old St Andrews Blended Scotch Whisky The Golf Ball, boxed; Whyte & Mackay Royal Doulton Ceramics Scottish Birds of Prey Golden Eagle Decanter, boxed, (opened, lacking majority contents); Glenfiddich Single Malt Whisky Flagon Robert The Bruce, 750ml, 40% Vol, boxed with stopper. (3) £20-40
1382.   Whiskey - Bushmills Single Malt Whiskey 10 Years Old, 1 Litre (with losses), 43% Vol, in carton; Bushmills Single Malt Whiskey 10 Years Old, 700ml, 40% Vol, in carton; Bushmills Black Bush Special Old Irish Whiskey, 1 Litre, 43% Vol., in carton. (3) £20-40
1383.   Whisky - The Glenlivet Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years Classic Gold Courses Of Scotland Royal Troon, 750ml, in commemorative tin; The Antiquary Scotch Whisky 12 years Old, 750ml, in carton; Glenfarclas Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky 12 Years Old, 1 Litre, 43% Vol., in carton. (3) £40-60
1384.   Whisky - Dimple Fine Old Original De Luxe Scotch Whisky 15 Years Old, 70cl, 4% Vol, in carton; Balblair Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 10 Years, 70cl, 40% Vol, in carton. (2)
£20-40
1385.   Whisky - Cutty Sark Scots Whisky, 75cl, 40% Vol, in carton; The Britannia Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 15 Years, 70cl, 46% Vol. (2) £20-40
1386.   Whisky - Chivas Regal Blended Scotch Whisky 12 Years Old, 75cl, 40% Vol., in carton; Glenfiddich Special Old Reserve Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, 75cl, 40% Vol., in carton; The Glenlivet Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years, 37.5cl, 40% Vol., in carton. (3) £20-40
1387.   Whisky - Ballantine's Finest Scotch Whisky, 70cl, 40% Vol., in carton; Bell's Commemorative Bell Decanters, sealed and boxed, 26 2/3 Fl. Ozs, 13 1/3 Fl. Oz, 6 2/3 Fl. Ozs. (4) £20-40
1388.   Whisky - Lagavulin Single Islay Scotch Whisky Aged 16 Years, 70cl, 43% Vol, in carton. £30-50
1388A.  Whisky - Bell's Very Rare Scotch Whisky 21 Years Old Royal Reserve, 75cl, 40% Vol, in carton. £30-50
1389.   Whisky - Knockando Speyside Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky, distilled and bottled in Scotland, by Justerini & Brooks 1982 bottled in 1996, 70cl, 40% Vol, in wooden box. £30-50
1389A.  Whisky - The Glenlivet Single Malt Scotch Whisky 12 Years Of Age, 70cl, 40% Vol, in leather box. £20-40
1390.   Whisky - Glenfiddich Special Old Reserve Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 1 litre, in carton; Mandarine Napoleon Liqueur, 1 litre, 70d proof, in carton; Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch Whisky Clans Of The Highlands Of Scotland, Campbell Of Breadalbane, not opened but leaked and significant losses in tin; Bell's De Luxe Blended Scotch Whisky 12 Years Old, bottle opened, in carton. (4) £20-40
1391.   Whisky - Bell's Commemorative Bell Decanters, Christmas's 1988, 1989 & 1995, sealed and boxed. (3) £20-40
1392.   Spirits - Manx Spirit, Rene Florancy Champagne, Cava, Pimm's, Bailey's. (6) £20-40
1394.   Whisky - Bell's Old Scotch Whisky (2), Finest Pig's Nose Scotch Whisky. (3) £20-40
1395.   Red Wines - Casillero del Diablo (2), Wolf Blass Yellow label, Hardy's, Valpolicella, Another. (6) £20-40
1396.   Whisky - Bell's Old Scotch Whisky. (3) £20-40
1397.   Spirits - B&B D.O.M. Le Directeur Liquor Double Bottle Benedictine; Aguardiente De Cerezas Kirsch, Cava Reserva Heredad, Segura Viudas. (3) £20-40
1398.   Whisky - Chivas Regal Blended Scotch Whisky, 75cl, 43% Vol, in carton; The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky, 75cl, 40% Vol, in carton; Queen Anne Rare Scotch Whisky, 1 Litre, 75d proof. (3) £20-40
1399.   Whisky - Highland Part Orkney Islands Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years, 70cl, 40% Vol, in carton; Teacher's Royal Highland De Luxe Blended Scotch Whisky 12 Years Old, 750ml, 43% Vol., in carton; The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky, 75cl, 40% Vol., in carton. (3) £20-40
1400.   Whisky - The Glenlivet Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years, 75cl, 40% Vol, in carton; Bowmore Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky Aged 12 Years, 1 Litre, 43% Vol, in carton; Old Glencrinan Malt Scotch Whisky 12 Years Old, 75cl, 43% Vol., in carton. (3) £40-60
1401.   Wines - Le XV Du President 2020, 750ml, 15% Vol. (12 bottles) £60-100
1402.   Sparkling Wines - including Freixenet Cava (4) and others. (8) £15-30
1403.   Ales & Lagers - Box of Commemorative Ale's and Lager's, some boxed. (15 bottles) £5-15
1404.   Whisky - Four Bottles of Premiers Finest Blended Scotch Whisky Fifteen Years Old, Prime Ministers of Great Britain, 70cl, 40% Vol., in cartons.
£40-60
1405.   Wines - Le XV Du President 2019, 750ml, 15% Vol. (10 bottles) £50-70
1406.   Wines - A Mixed Selection of Red and White, Vermouth, St Emilion, Hungarian Muscadet 1993, Vin D'Alsace, German, Madeira, Mather's Black Beer, Moscatel, others. (14) £20-40
1407.   Whisky - Six Bottle Case of Premiers Finest Blended Scotch Whisky Fifteen Years Old, Prime Ministers of Great Britain, 70cl, 40% Vol., in cartons. £100-150
1408.   Wines - A Mixed Selection including Five Unlabelled Bottles (which includes Bordeaux), Plus, Cotes du Rhone, Chateau Valcombe 1990, Chateau La Rose Du Pin Bordeaux 1983, Rioja Reserva 1983, Chianti Classico Riserva 1974, Rioja Romeral, Cotes Du Vivarais, three other wines. (15) £40-60
1409.   Whisky - Six Bottle Case of Premiers Finest Blended Scotch Whisky Fifteen Years Old, Prime Ministers of Great Britain, 70cl, 40% Vol., in cartons. £100-150
1410.   White Wines - A Mixed Selection, including Blossom Hill (9), Petit Chablis 2009, Pinot Grigio, Crabbies. (19) £20-40
1411.   Mixed - Harvey's Bristol Cream (2), Other Sherry, Brandy, Rum, Larios Gin, Bacardi, Babycham. £20-40
1412.   Sparkling Wines - including Cava. (13) £20-30
1413.   Mixed Spirits - Harvey's Bristol Cream (2), Other Sherry, Tequila, Coconut Rum, Suthern Comfort, Bacardi, Dry Gin, Drambuie. (11) £20-40
1414.   Mixed Spirits - Hennessey Cognac, Harvey's Bristol Cream (2), Other Sherry, Napoleon French Brandy. (7) £20-40
1415.   Wine - J P ****EIX Cotes De Castillon 2005, 12x 750ml, in unopened wooden crate of issue. £60-100
1416.   Port - Skeffington 1994 Vintage Port, 75cl., 20.5% Vol. £20-40
1417.   Port - Porto Krohn 1966 Port, 75cl, 20,6% Vol. £20-40
1418.   Champagne - Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagne, 750ml, 12% Vol. £20-40
1419.   Port - Taylor's 10 Years Old Port, bottled in 1989, no. 135570, 70cl, 20% Vol. £10-20
1420.   Wine - Chateau Lascombes 1985 Margaux Grand Cru Classe, 750ml, 12.5% Vol. £20-40
1421.   Wine - Chateau Notton Margaux, 75cl, 12.5% Vol. £15-30
1422.   Wine - Chateau Clos L'Eglise 1981 Bordeaux Superieur, 75cl. £15-30
1423.   Whisky - Bell's Scotch Whisky Commemorative Bell Decanter, to commemorate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 60th Birthday, boxed. £5-15
1424.   Whisky - Glenfiddich Pure Malt Scotch Whisky 18 Years Old in Spode Ceramic Decanter, 750ml, 43% Vol, in carton. £30-50
1425.   Whisky - Limited Edition Bell's Commemorative Bell Decanters, Christmas's 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010, sealed and boxed. (6) £30-50
1426.   Whisky - Whyte & Mackay Blended Scotch Whisky De Luxe 12 Years Old To Commemorate The Royal Wedding of Charles & Diana in 1981, boxed. £20-50
1427.   Whisky - Bell's Commemorative Bell Decanters, Royal Family Occasions, sealed and boxed, 2x 75cl, 2x 70cl, 2x 50cl. (6) £20-40
1428.   Champagne - Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon 1998 Vintage Champagne, 750ml, 12.5% Vol., boxed. £100-150
1429.   Whisky - Limited Edition Bell's Commemorative Bell Decanters, Christmas's 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 & 2004, sealed and boxed. (5) £20-40
1430.   A Serge Lesage Rug, wool and viscose in the 'Amy' design, label verso, dated 1986, 240 x 170cm. £100-150
1431.   A Persian Torkamani Region Carpet, hand knotted with a geometric and floral design in mainly reds and blues, 203 x 138cm. £200-300
1432.   A Persian Heriss Region Carpet, hand knotted with a geometric design in mainly reds and blues, 340 x 122cm. £200-300
1433.   A Persian Kashan Region Carpet, hand knotted with a floral design in mainly reds and blues, 400 x 307cm. £350-450
1434.   A Persian Kashan Region Carpet, hand knotted with a floral design against a cream ground, 350 x 250cm. £350-400
1435.   An XVIII Century Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, the hood with pierced swan neck pediment, arched door with column supports, the white dial painted with flowers, Arabic numerals and twin apertures, the trunk with long door, chamfered reeded sides, base with bracket feet, 215cm high. £200-250
1436.   An XVIII Century Mahogany and Oak Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the painted white dial inscribed 'Berry, Pontefract' with Arabic and Roman numerals and two apertures, the hood with swan neck pediment with arched door and column supports, the trunk with crossbanded door and reeded pilasters to plinth base, 216cm high. £100-200
1437.   An Early XIX Century Oak and Mahogany 8-Day Longcase Clock, with swan neck pediment, turned finials and arched door, the white dial with Roman numerals and painted castle scene, trunk with black inlay and reeded pilasters on bracket feet. £100-200
1438.   An Early XIX Century Mahogany Eight-Day Longcase Clock, the hood with arched top and barley twist column supports, white dial with moon roller and Roman numerals, minute and date apertures, the trunk with small door, barley twist pilasters on bracket feet, 224cm high. £100-200
1439.   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. £1200-1500
1440.   An Early XIX Century Stick Barometer, by Tagliabue and Torre, 294 Holborn, London, in a mahogany case with silvered dial, 98cm long. £100-150
1440A.  An Early XX Century Oak Cased Aneroid Barometer/Thermometer, with carved and incised decoration in the form of sunburst, foliage and a shield, the white enamel dial with black/red numbers and lettering, 91cm high. £50-80
1441.   A Late XIX Century W. Waide & Sons, Leeds, Wood and Cast Iron Butter Churn, with winding handle to the side of the barrel, on a stand base impressed 62898, 63cm high. £80-120
1442.   An Early XIX Century Brass Inlaid Ecscritoire, with long drawer over fall front with oval brass inlaid panel and fitted interior, over twin cupboard doors, chamfered sides on small tapering supports, 149cm high, 86cm wide. £300-400
1443.   An Early XX Century Mahogany Display Cabinet, the top with swan neck pediment, mirror back, column supports, hinged shaped door and baized interior, the base with glazed door to two internal shelves, on turned feet,172cm high, 61cm wide. £100-150
1444.   An Early XX Century Mahogany Wellington Chest, with seven graduated drawers, side locking, on a plinth base, 115cm high, 53cm wide. £200-400
1445.   A Set of Four Late XIX Century Green Painted Cast Iron Garden Urns, of campana form with elaborate foliate decoration and raised on shaped circular bases, 34cm high, on stone plinths. £400-600
1446.   An Early XIX Century Mahogany Bow Fronted Sideboard, with central drawer and flanking drawers and cupboards, on reeded supports, 94cm high, 169cm long. £100-200
1447.   A XIX Century Rectangular Ottoman, with upholstered hinged top and base, on rosewood scroll feet, 43cm high, 107cm wide. £100-200
1448.   An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Display Cabinet, with a stepped cornice, the frieze with inlaid swag decoration, glazed astragal doors, on swept supports, 170cm high, 95cm wide. £50-80
1449.   A XX Century Onyx Pedestal Table, with circular top, gilded egg and dart border, cluster column supports with gilded brass capitals, circular base on gilded paw feet, 61cm high. £50-100
1450.   An Early XX Century Mahogany Nest of Tables, the tops with boxwood inlay, moulded edges, on turned supports, 64cm high. £25-45
1451.   A XIX Century Ebonised Sideboard, by Woof-Whittaker, the top with rectangular mirror, shelf with four turned supports, the breakfronted base with two central cupboards between side doors painted with birds, on turned supports with undershelf, 170cm high, 152cm wide. £100-200
1452.   A Late XVII / Early XVIII Century Oak Table, with rectangular top, single drawer, on turned and block supports united by stretchers, 82cm high, 104cm wide. £150-200
1453.   A XVII Century Style Oak Refectory Table, the top with baton ends raised on turned and block supports united by 'H' stretcher; Six (four single and two carver) Ash Ladder Back Chairs, with rushed seats. (7) £200-300
1454.   An XVIII Century Style Oak Bureau, with fall front and fitted interior over four long drawers on bracket feet, 103cm high, 69cm wide. £50-80
1455.   A XIX Century Rosewood Chiffonier, the back with two shelves and panelled back with turned supports, the base with six drawers, panelled sides on plinth base. £250-350
1456.   A XX Century Walnut Display Cabinet, with glazed astragal doors, squat cabriole legs,124 x 130cm. £30-40
1457.   A XIX Century Mahogany Cabinet, with granite top over twin panelled doors on a plinth base, 53cm high, 110cm wide. £50-100
1458.   A XX Century Oak Magazine Rack, with shaped top, twin handles and lozenge decoration on square supports, 46cm high, 50cm wide. £30-50
1459.   A XIX Century Mahogany Chiffonier, with shaped back, the base with a single drawer over twin panelled doors, 125cm high, 117cm wide. £80-120
1460.   A XX Century Oak Drinks Cabinet, with twin panel doors carved with monks, brushing slide with inscription "In Vino Veritas", over lower panelled doors, bottle liner, shaped apron on stile feet, 140cm high, 89cm wide. £70-100
1461.   A Shapland & Petter Art Nouveau Mahogany Wardrobe, with shaped pediment, the door with semi-circular stylised inlaid panel above a bevelled mirror door, the flanking inlaid cupboard door over a mirror and two small drawers, one single lower drawer on plinth base, 210cm high, 120cm wide.
£200-300
1462.   A XIX Century Three-Quarter Tester Bed, with maple pediment (no headboard), the footboard with applied scroll decoration, shaped sides. £100-200
1463.   A Pair of Early XX Century Mahogany Jardiniére Stands, with circular tops, the pedestal with turned and spiral decoration on stepped circular bases with paw feet, 110cm high. £100-150
1464.   An XVIII Century and Later Oak Pedestal Table, with circular top, turned tapering pedestal on cabriole legs and pad feet, 70cm high. £30-50
1465.   An Early XX Century Stained Mahogany Wind Out Dining Table, the top with moulded edge, on turned and reeded supports (two extra leaves), 205cm wide. £100-150
1466.   A Matched Set of Six XIX Century Mahogany Dining Chairs, with rectangular top rail, drop-in seats, on turned and reeded supports. (6) £100-150
1467.   A Set of Four Early XX Century Mahogany Salon Chairs, with shaped top rail and pierced splat, stuff over seat, on cabriole legs. £50-100
1468.   A Large Oak Refectory Table, with rectangular top, on heavy cup and cover carved supports, 240 cm wide; A Set of Eight Matching Chairs, two carver and six single, with shaped top rails, upholstered backs and seats, on turned and block supports. (9) £300-400
1470.   An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Revolving Bookcase, with crossbanded top, open shelves and rail supports on quatrefoil base, 103cm high, 56 x 56cm. £100-150
1471.   A XIX Century Carved Oak Umbrella/Stick Stand, the applied back with foliate carving around central lion head, single drawer similarly carved with the green man, on turned and block supports with undershelf and drip trays, bearing label "Thomas Co Belfast", 119cm high, 105cm wide. £80-120
1472.   A XVII Century Style Oak Dresser Base, with three small egg and dart decorated drawers over three arched panel doors, on stile feet, 92cm high, 153cm wide. £80-120
1473.   A XIX Century Style Ash and Elm Windsor Chair, with hooped back, pierced splat and rail supports, on turned legs with 'H' stretcher. £80-120
1474.   An XVIII Century Style Large Oak Double Gateleg Table, on turned and block supports united by stretchers, 145cm wide, 228cm long. £80-150
1475.   Jarabosky The Original Railway Sleeper Furniture; A French Oak Handcrafted Excelsior Dining Suite, comprising table with baton ends, 182 x 180cm, on cruciform base together with eight chairs having padded studded seats on square supports with 'H' stretchers, all in the rustic manner, (with original certificate of purchase for £7630, dated 2011).

*Note; This item will need four to six people to transport it from the saleroom. Arrangements for collection must be made by the purchaser. £400-600
1476.   1960's Eames Chair and Ottoman, frames and stainless steel bases only, with upholstered arm rests. £100-200
1477.   A XIX Century Style Kingwood Drum Table, the circular top with crossbanded border, four drawers, four dummy drawers, tapering pedestal on trefoil base with gilded paw feet, 79cm high, 116cm wide. £100-200
1478.   A Mid-Late XX Century Mustard Leather Swivel Armchair and Matching Footstool, on metal five star bases (2) £200-300
1479.   A Mid-Late XX Century Mustard Leather Swivel Armchair and Matching Footstool, on metal five star bases (2) £200-300
1480.   A Robert Thompson (Mouseman) Oak Blanket Box, of rectangular form with hinged lid and stile feet, carved to the front panel with an arched design with foliage, centrally dated 1929, inset carved mouse signature, 65cm high, 114cm wide, 46.5cm deep. £800-1200
1481.   A XIX Century Mahogany Wind-Out Table, with egg and dart and reeded legs on brass and pot castors, with four extending leaves, overall length 320cm. £600-800
1482.   A Set of Nine XVIII Century Style Mahogany Dining Chairs, (one carver and eight single) with pierced splats and upholstered seats on moulded legs united by 'H' stretchers. (9) £100-150
1483.   A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Tea Table, with fold over top and single drawer on pad feet (restored), 75cm high, 74cm wide. £50-100
1484.   A XIX Century Mahogany Tea Table, with fold-over top on turned supports, 91.5cm wide. £50-100
1485.   A XIX Century Rosewood Three Seater Settee, with carved and shaped top rail, upholstered back and seat, shaped arms, serpentine shaped front rail, on cabriole legs, 188cm wide. £150-250
1486.   A Mid XIX Century Mahogany Armchair, with hooped back and carved scroll shaped arms on cabriole legs and scroll feet, (fabric distressed on seat). £60-100
1487.   An Early XX Century Mahogany Three Piece Salon Suite, comprising a two seater settee and two armchairs, on cabriole legs. (3) £100-150
1488.   A William IV Mahogany Writing Table, by Graygoose, 57 Great Queens St, with inset scriver to crossbanded top, with two drawers to both front and back, on turned and reeded legs, 122cm wide. £150-200
1489.   A Late XIX Century Carved Oak Side Table, with arched low back applied with carved head, the base with carved frieze, legs and shaped stretchers, 102cm high, 105cm wide. £50-100
1490.   A Oak Blanket Box, with hinged lid, the front panel carved with a dragon and a man holding a sword and a girl by a tree, carved 'L. Pendred 1939' to bottom right, on tapering supports. £100-150
1491.   An Early XX Century Oak Filing Cabinet, with tambour front, fitted interior (some shelving and dividers missing), on small bracket feet, 90.5cm high, 47.5cm wide. £50-100
1492.   An XVIII Century Style Oak Dresser Base, the top with moulded edge over three drawers, on turned and block supports, 74cm high, 150cm wide. £100-150
1493.   An XVIII Century Style Oak Dresser Base, with three small drawers and potboard, on turned supports with stile feet, 183cm wide. £100-200
1494.   An XVIII Century Mahogany Chest of Four Long Graduated Drawers, the top with moulded edge, on bracket feet, 84cm high, 97cm wide. £150-200
1495.   A XIX Century Ebonised Pier Cabinet, the frieze with oval Sévres style porcelain panel, glazed door, column supports, plinth base, with all-over ormolu mounts, 106cm high, 86cm wide. £150-200
1496.   A XX Century Walnut Kneehole Desk, with three brown leather insets to the breakfronted crossbanded top over a central drawer with flanking drawers, canted corners, with applied decoration, on carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 78cm high, 120cm wide. £100-150
1497.   A Set of Ten Early XIX Century Style Ladder Back Chairs, (two carver and eight single) with rush seats on turned legs with pad ball feet. £100-150
1498.   A Set of Six Early XIX Century Regency Dining Chairs, the top rails with brass inlay, upholstered seats on turned and reeded legs. (6) £200-300
1499.   An Early XX Century Satinwood Triple Wardrobe, with stepped pediment, central mirror door flanked by cupboard doors over two short drawers on bracket feet. £150-200
1500.   WITHDRAWN A Pair of Early XX Century Oak Art Nouveau Style High Back Chairs, with studded leatherette back panel and seat, rail supports on square and pad front supports united by stretchers. (2) £40-60
1501.   A Mid XIX Century Walnut Games/Sewing Table, with hinged octagonal chess board top, fitted interior on carved cabriole legs. £60-100
1502.   An XVIII Century Style Mahogany Pedestal Table, the piecrust top with 'C' scroll and shell carving on turned pedestal and carved cabriole legs, 68cm high. £50-100
1503.   An Art Nouveau Bureau Bookcase, labelled B.J. Waring & Sons, Waring and Gillow Ltd., leaded glazed doors with strapwork over a fall front with fitted interior over one long and two small drawers, the lower drawer with twin open shelves to the sides, on moulded bases, 179cm high, 114cm wide. £200-300
1504.   An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Sewing Table, with sliding top and fitted interior on square supports with undershelf, 72cm high, 51cms wide. £30-50
1505.   An Early XX Century Rosewood Inlaid Cabinet, the top with six mirrors, corner shelves and cupboard doors, the base with two central drawers over glazed cupboard doors, flanking inlaid doors, on turned and block supports with undershelf, 209cm high, 150cm wide. £100-150
1506.   A XIX Century Ash and Elm Rocking Chair, with pierced shaped splat and elm seat on turned supports united by 'H' stretchers, on rockers. £40-60
1507.   A Mid XIX Century Ash and Elm Windsor Chair, with hooped back, pierced splat, rail supports on turned supports united by crinoline stretcher. £100-150
1508.   A Nest of Four Late XIX Century Chinese Hardwood Tables, each with carved and pierced frieze. £200-300
1509.   A Walnut Cased Cabinet Polyphon, with a coin operated mechanism playing 50cm discs, the case with shaped cresting over a serpentine platform, arched glazed door, carved and fretted Art Nouveau scrolls over fluted quarter columns to the angles, the base section with a panelled flap front enclosing a collection of discs, overall 233cm high, 82cm wide. £1500-2000
1510.   A Late XIX Century Shop Display Case, in stained black wood with mirror back, door and four glass shelves, 91cm high, 54cm wide, 25cm deep; together with a spare back door and four extra shelves. £70-100
1511.   An Early XX Century Indian Hardwood Hanging Wall Shelf, of rectangular form with side columns and shaped shelf, elaborately carved with figures, animals, flowers ad foliage, 114cm long. £200-300