Antiques Sale on Tuesday 7th April 2009 at 11.00am
1. An 18ct gold curb link Albert with attached clasps and T piece, 34cms long, 44g Estimate: 280-300
2. A LATE VICTORIAN GOLD, ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BEE BROOCH, the naturalistic creature with diamond set thorax and wings, black enamel and gold abdomen, the head, underside and legs in rose gold and with good textured detail, with cabouchon ruby eyes, unmarked, 10.3g Estimate: 2000-2500
3. South Africa gold 1 Pond 1898, 7.9g Estimate: 100-120
4. Edward VII - two gold Half Sovereigns, 1902 and 1910 (2) Estimate: 90-120
5. An Edwardian 18ct gold ring set with 3 sapphires and 4 small diamonds in a rectangular setting, 3.4g Estimate: 150-180
6. A late Victorian 18ct gold ring set with 5 graduated diamonds in a scroll setting, 2.8g Estimate: 150-200
7. A 22ct gold wedding band cast with flower head decoration, 4.3g Estimate: 40-60
8. A Victorian 9ct gold and platinum diamond ring, with pave set diamonds in a flower head design on raised setting, 2g Estimate: 80-120
9. AN 18CT GOLD & DIAMOND RING with two large diamonds in a cross over setting and small diamonds set to the shoulders, 4g Estimate: 650-700
10. A silver gilt ring set with rows of diamonds and rubies together with a silver and garnet ring (2) Estimate: 25-35
11. An 18k white gold and ruby eternity ring, 3.1g Estimate: 30-40
12. An American 14k gold and peridot slave bracelet, the ring set with large cut stone and the chain bracelet set with a smaller stone and together with a large agate pendant (2) Estimate: 90-130
13. A modern 18ct gold solitaire diamond ring, claw set with tapering shoulders, 3.7g Estimate: 130-150
13A. An 18ct gold and three stone diamond ring Estimate: 300-350
14. An 18ct gold and three stone diamond ring, the central stone in a square setting the flanking stones collet set, in box Estimate: 100-130
15. An 18ct gold solitaire diamond ring, 2.4g Estimate: 130-140
16. A single strand pearl necklace, constructed with small graduated stones (quite possibly natural pearls) and with a barrel shaped clasp set with diamonds, 49.5cms long Estimate: 100-150
17. A short, damaged strand of pearls together with some simulated pearls
18. A Victorian gold metal and rock crystal locket having hair back and convex front containing a photographic portrait and together with a gold metal locket set with turquoise and pearls, converted to a brooch (2) Estimate: 30-50
19. An 18ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, approx .75ct, 3.4g Estimate: 300-350
20. An 18ct gold, amethyst and diamond ring, set with 5 graduated, cut amethysts with rows of diamonds to either side, openwork scrolling shoulders5.7g Estimate: 100-150
21. An 18ct gold and platinum emerald and diamond ring, with single collet set square cut emerald and two diamonds, 3.7g Estimate: 200-250
22. A single strand graduated pearl necklace with marcasite set sterling silver clasp, 16.5" long Estimate: 30-50
23. Alexander Ritchie, Iona - a circular silver brooch cast with a Viking ship design, raised "AER IONA" and Glasgow hallmarks for 1930 to the back, 2.5cms diam Estimate: 30-40
24. A large oval gilt metal locket having decorative floral and scrolling foliage suspension loop and frame and convex glass panels, hinging open from the top, unmarked, 8cms long overall Estimate: 30-60
25. George V - 1912 gold sovereign, London Estimate: 90-100
26. Elizabeth II - 1966 gold sovereign Estimate: 90-100
27. An unmarked gold, ruby and diamond cluster ring, the large cut claw set ruby surrounded by 10 diamonds, 3.6g Estimate: 550-600
28. A Victorian Swiss oval enamel and gold brooch, the plaque entitled "Mont Blanc" on the reverse and in unmarked gold mount with engraved foliate decoration, 3cms wide (good condition) together with another Swiss enamel brooch painted with a young girl "Zoug" in decorative gold mount, damaged (2) Estimate: 100-150
29. A Victorian velvet choker necklace with attached graduated rows of opals and cut white stones (possibly white sapphires) in gold metal claw settings, within borders of fresh water pearls, 35cms long Estimate: 90-130
30. A GOOD LATE VICTORIAN GOLD, ENAMEL AND OPAL PENDANT BY Mrs NEWMAN, 10 SAVILE ROW, LONDON organic form of openwork design the bright green enamelling over textured unmarked gold and set with four large opals, marked "MrsN" on the suspension loop, in original gilt tooled green leather box, marked in gilt lettering inside the cover "Mrs Newman Goldsmith & Court Jeweller 10 Savile Row W" 7cms long
NB: Mrs Phillip Newman was the pupil, later assistant to John Brogden, she exhibited with Brogden at the Paris Exhibition Universelle 1867 and was presented with a medaille d'honneur in 1878 for her work with Brogden. He died in 1885 and she set up on her own at Savile Row, mainly working on commissions, her jewellery is rare, of very high quality and individual. Estimate: 1500-2000
31. A collection of 25 assorted stick pins including gold and opal set, some pearl set and others Estimate: 30-50
32. A decorative 5 strand silver metal chain with gold metal keepers and attached photo locket Estimate: 40-50
33. A decorative silver metal watch chain the links constructed with small silver Guatemala coins Estimate: 60-70
34. A 14kt gold lady's watch ring, the circular dial with raised gold arabic numerals the shoulders set with bands of emerald cut rubies and diamonds Estimate: 480-500
35. A white gold sapphire and diamond ring, the central diamond surrounded by square cut sapphires in a flowerhead cluster setting, 4.7g Estimate: 200-250
36. A 22ct gold wedding band with textured decoration, 7.6g Estimate: 70-90
37. A 22ct gold wedding band of octagonal form, 2.3g Estimate: 20-30
38. A 9ct gold bar brooch with openwork decoration and centred with an opal Estimate: 20-30
39. An 18ct gold ring set with three opals interspersed with small diamonds in a decorative scrolling setting, 3.9g Estimate: 120-140
40. A 9ct gold fancy gatelink bracelet with padlock clasp, 12.7, a lady's 9ct gold cased wrist watch and a gold metal chain Estimate: 60-80
41. An early 20th Century brooch/pendant of open circular design centrally set with a cut amethyst surrounded by seed pearls, in unmarked gold metal , in original green leather box for Maple & Co, London Estimate: 60-80
42. A large Victorian style navette shaped gold metal brooch centred with a single diamond in star setting and with cannetille decoration, 15.9g Estimate: 90-130
43. An early 20th Century gold metal bar brooch centred with a naturalistic spider with collet set amethysts Estimate: 40-60
44. AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND, PEARL AND ENAMEL PENDANT on a white gold chain in original box named Franklin Hare Ltd, Taunton Estimate: 1000-1200
45. An 18ct gold and platinum ring set with square cut emerald and 6 diamonds (3 to each shoulder), 2g Estimate: 280-320
46. A VICTORIAN DIAMOND BROOCH designed as a floral spray resting on a crescent Estimate: 650-850
47. A pair of cabouchon amethyst earrings in gold metal mounts
48. A 9ct gold opal and diamond ring, the central opal surrounded by small diamonds Estimate: 70-80
49. A 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet with padlock clasp and 11 attached charms, 31.7g Estimate: 180-200
50. A pair of 9ct gold and opal earrings, each set as a stylised flower head drop, for pierced ears and together with a small 9ct gold opal, diamond and emerald set insect pendant on 9ct gold chain, 3.3g Estimate: 70-80
51. An 18ct gold and three stone diamond ring with decorative shoulders Estimate: 90-130
52. A 9ct rose gold curb link albert constructed with two graduated chains joined with a T piece, 36cms long, 32.1g Estimate: 130-160
53. An 18ct gold solitaire diamond ring, approx .75ct, 3.9g Estimate: 350-450
54. A Victorian gold Half Sovereign, 1887 Jubilee bust, normal spaced JEB Estimate: 50-60
55. A PAIR OF GEORGE II CAST SILVER CANDLESTICKS having knopped stems on stepped shaped square bases engraved with a crest of an eagle on a tower with fleur de lis beneath, with later detachable scones engraved with a similar crest, 19.5cms high without sconces, London 1748, makers mark indistinct but possibly "T.." weight of sticks without sconces 30oz (sconces 4oz) Estimate: 1800-2000
56. A Ruskin oval brooch, the light blue glazed plaque in gilt metal mount, stamped on the reverse "Ruskin" (clasp damaged, plaque good) Estimate: 20-40
57. A Victorian 18ct gold ring set with two rows of alternating pearls and diamonds in a decorative setting, 4.7g Estimate: 400-450
58. A garnet bead necklace constructed with cut garnets of matched size, 48" long Estimate: 90-130
59. An early 20th Century 9ct gold and peridot pendant, of openwork, scroll design set with two cut peridots and on decorative gold chain, 2.6g Estimate: 60-80
60. An 18ct gold and platinum graduated 5 stone diamond ring, 1.8g Estimate: 280-300
61. A 9ct gold curb link chain charm bracelet with padlock clasp and 16 attached 9ct gold charms, 79.5g Estimate: 350-380
62. A Continental silver rectangular box with hinged lid engraved with a crest of a lion rampant and "En Grace Affie " (on grace depend), with gadroon edging, marked with cross keys, crowned lion head and initials, 18.5cms wide Estimate: 80-100
63. A Chinese silver cigarette case the covers engraved with figures crossing a bridge in an extensive mountainous landscape, with character marks (engraved by "Madam Mei Zheng" Colonial Shanghai Estimate: 80-100
64. An Indian silver matched 4 piece tea service, the teapot with elephant handle and spout, the milk jug with cobra handle, all with typical scrolling foliage and figural decoration Estimate: 50-70
65. A circular silver Salver with decorative Celtic pattern edging, raised on 3 openwork supports, Sheffield 1977, 25oz Estimate: 180-220
66. A three piece silver Tea Service of squat rectangular form with gadroon edging and on 4 ball supports, Chester 1928, 35oz in total Estimate: 280-320
67. A silver Bachelor's Teapot of rectangular form with ebony finnial and handle, maker William Hutton, Sheffield 1936, 9oz Estimate: 60-70
68. A George III style silver Teapot of oval form with banded body, ebony finnial and spout, maker Charles Stuart Harris & Co, Birmingham 1920, 13oz Estimate: 100-120
69. A heavy silver Coffee Pot having partly lobed body, ebony finnial and light wood handle, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, London 1923, 18.5oz Estimate: 120-130
70. A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER BALUSTER HALF PINT MUGS having foliate capped double scroll handles on stepped circular bases, gilt plated interiors and each engraved with a contemporary armorial within scrolling foliate border, London 1746, maker "TCRC?" mark slightly rubbed, 10.5cms high, each 10oz Estimate: 1100-1200
71. A heavy Edwardian silver sweetmeat dish of circular form with swirl fluted decoration and on three hoof supports, London 1907 5oz Estimate: 70-80
72. A silver Hot Water Jug of oval form with ebony finnial and handle, maker J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1941, 18oz Estimate: 130-150
73. A small silver pedestal Bon Bon dish with beaded and pierced edge, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934 Estimate: 40-60
74. A three piece silver Tea Service of oval semi fluted form the teapot with ebony finnial and handle, maker IL, Birmingham 1915, 30oz Estimate: 260-280
75. A Neo Classical style silver pedestal Spice Shaker with simple reeded decoration at the join, maker W Comyns, London 1913, 12cms high Estimate: 40-60
76. A three piece silver Tea Service of Art Nouveau, oval lobed form, maker Robert Pringle & Son, London 1901, 33oz Estimate: 300-320
77. A George V silver three piece cruet, the salt and mustard with foliate cast handles and blue glass liners, Birmingham 1919, with associated plated spoon Estimate: 60-70
78. A silver Coffee Pot the domed cover with ebony finnial and with ebony handle, Sheffield 1939, maker Mappin & Webb, 21oz Estimate: 160-180
79. An Edwardian silver cream jug, helmet shape with semi fluted body, maker Barker Brothers, Chester 1908, 5oz Estimate: 45-55
80. A George III silver Adam style Coffee Pot having urn shaped body with vine and foliate engraved decoration, silver handle and on oval pedestal base, 28cms high, maker Abstainando King, London 1804, 27.5oz Estimate: 500-550
81. A George V silver Hot Water Jug having gadroon rim, ebony finnial and handle and on four ball feet, 25cms high,Chester 1929, 21oz Estimate: 160-180
82. A silver Salver engraved with "C" scroll decoration and marked for London 1808, with added Victorian cast edge and supports by D & C Houle London 1847 and centred with a King Alfred's crown, 28cms diam max, 18oz Estimate: 200-250
83. A George V silver Coffee Pot having ebony finnial and handle, gadroon edge and rounded oval body on four ball supports, 20.5cms high, London 1930, 15oz Estimate: 110-130
84. A silver Hot Water Jug having oval stepped body, wooden finnial and handle, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1959, 19.5oz Estimate: 120-140
85. A GEORGE II SILVER SALVER having piecrust and shell edge, raised on four scrolling foliate supports, centred with contemporary crest of ostrich holding a snake in it's beak within scrolling foliate and flowerhead border, London 1743, maker George Hindmarsh, 42.5cms diam, 60oz Estimate: 1800-2200
86. A Victorian silver Milk Jug having foliate capped scrolling handle, the body engraved with "C" scrolls and foliate decoration on cast scrolling supports, 13cms high, maker John Waterhouse & Edward Hatfield, Sheffield 1840, 10oz Estimate: 90-130
87. A silver three piece Tea Service of oval form with gadroon edging and on four ball supports, maker EHP & Co, Sheffield 1963/65, 29oz Estimate: 260-280
88. A set of three small silver shell shaped Butter Dishes on three ball supports, maker Atkins, Sheffield 1919 Estimate: 70-80
89. A Gothic design silver four division Toast Rack by A Bros, Birmingham 1949 together with a similar smaller Toastrack, Birmingham 1952 (2) Estimate: 70-80
90. A George VI silver three piece Cruet of plain cylindrical form on low pedestal supports, the salt and mustard with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1941 Estimate: 60-70
91. A pair of silver four division Toastracks having shaped carrying loops, maker E Viner, Sheffield 1932 Estimate: 70-80
92. A silver four division Toastrack of angular Art Deco design, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1938 Estimate: 35-45
93. A pair of large silver four division Toastracks or rectangular form, maker Elkington, Birmingham 1920/21 Estimate: 90-100
94. An Edwardian silver cream jug and matching sugar bowl having stepped oval bodies with engraved foliate decoration, London 1907, 5.5oz Estimate: 90-100
95. A large silver four division Toastrack with spade shaped ring loop, maker Deakins, Sheffield 1933 Estimate: 50-60
96. A large pair of silver Art Deco Toastracks, maker WA, Birmingham 1933 Estimate: 100-120
97. A pair of George V silver figural Salts by Hunt & Roskell Ltd, cast as a girl and a boy in 18th Century costume, each looking to one side and holding a basket, on "grassy" shaped circular bases, London 1910, the bases stamped "Hunt & Roskell Ltd 2974" 16.5cms high and combined weight of 32oz Estimate: 280-320
98. A George V silver Salver of shaped square form with moulded edge and on four hoof supports, engraved "HAS 1891-1916" to the centre, maker Barker Brothers, Chester 1915, 26cms wide max, 20oz Estimate: 140-180
99. An Edwardian silver backed hand mirror with chased scroll and foliate decoration, Chester 1907, a silver backed clothes brush, Chester 1900 and a rectangular glass pin box with silver cover Birmingham 1909 (3) Estimate: 40-60
100. AN IMPRESSIVE GEORGE II SILVER BASKET BY ELIZABETH GODFREY the swing handle cast with foliage, shell, flowerheads, human mask and with animal mask hinge points, the body delicately pierced and with beautifully cast edge of fruiting vine and textured scrolling foliage, raised on four scrolling and inward curving supports cast with human masks, scrolling foliage, wheat ears and flower heads, London 1754, 37.5cms wide max, 28cms high with handle raised, 52oz Estimate: 3500-4000
101. A Victorian silver and glass hip flask having hinged silver lid and pull off silver cup at the base engraved with a crest, the glass flask with facet cut shoulders, 14.5cms long, London 1880, maker WWFD Estimate: 80-120
102. A helmet shaped pedestal silver Milk Jug with foliate capped slender tapering handle and on stepped circular base, London hallmark, marks rubbed, 15cms high max, 8oz Estimate: 40-50
103. A small George V silver Tazza having galleried edge, pair of slender handles with flattened thumb pieces, on slender pedestal and stepped circular base, maker Aspreys, London 1910, 12cms high, 11oz Estimate: 50-80
104. A pair of heavy Georgian style silver Sauce Boats having foliate capped flying scroll handles, card cut rims and on three hoof supports, maker CS & HS London 1910, combined weight 21oz Estimate: 220-300
105. A GEORGE III SILVER BREAD BASKET BY PAUL STORR having swing handle cast with husk framed cartouche engraved with a plumed coronet, reeded and with cast foliate sides extending from the hinges, the rectangular body with gadroon edging, shell and foliate corners and with semi fluted decoration, the inside of the base engraved with a well detailed family coat of arms with crest of a phoenix rising from flames, on low pedestal rectangular base, London 1815, 32.5cms wide max, 40oz
Estimate: 3000-3800
106. An Edwardian silver Snuff Box of shaped rectangular form, the hinged lid engraved with initials "GG", maker Colen Cheshire, Chester 1907 Estimate: 100-130
107. An Indian made silver tray of shaped square form with moulded edge, with presentation inscription "Henry G Morris from the Officers HMIS Himalaya Karachi Sind India" and signatures, marked on the back Imanikrai & Sons, Silver 935 and a bear in a shield, 30.5cms wide, 26oz Estimate: 280-300
108. An Edwardian silver fronted photograph frame the oak back with easel support, the decorative silver surround embossed with flowers and "Dinna Forget", with circular aperture, 14.5cms high, Birmingham 1903 Estimate: 50-70
109. An Edwardian silver framed easel back mirror the frame embossed with flower heads and ribbon and with vacant cartouche, enclosing a shaped bevelled plate, 18cms high, Bitmingham 1905 Estimate: 60-80
110. An Edwardian cased set of four silver napkin rings each with flattened backs and applied Art Nouveau decoration with turquoise enamel, Birmingham 1905 maker "DGC" the case named H L Brown & Son Doncaster Estimate: 50-80
111. A George III silver Berry Spoon, London 1807 Estimate: 35-45
112. An Irish silver Basting Spoon, Dublin mark, rubbed Estimate: 70-80
113. A fiddle pattern silver Sauce Ladle, maker Charles Boynton, London 1870 Estimate: 30-35
114. A Victorian fiddle pattern silver Sauce Ladle, maker Hyam Hyams, London 1844 Estimate: 30-35
115. A George III silver fiddle pattern Sauce Ladle, maker Edward Farrell, London 1817 Estimate: 30-40
116. A heavy silver Old English pattern Sauce Ladle, maker John Round, Sheffield 1911 Estimate: 25-30
117. A set of six sterling silver Dessert Spoons, 9oz Estimate: 50-60
118. A George III silver old English pattern Tablespoon, maker George Gray, London 1785
119. A George III silver Toddy Ladle the oval bowl with beaded edge, and with horn handle having spiral twist end, the back of the silver handle engraved "EC JT 1783", maker Thomas Morley, London 1781 Estimate: 70-90
120. A Mettlach stoneware Charger by Heinrich Schlitt, incised and coloured with a Goblin sitting on a branch and drinking from a cup, with cockchaffers, impressed factory marks and "2113", 41cms diam Estimate: 150-200
121. A cased set of six silver handled dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1922 Estimate: 20-25
122. A cased set of six silver handled dessert knives and forks, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1919 Estimate: 40-50
123. A George V cased silver gilt spoon and fork modelled as the anointing spoon, London 1910 Estimate: 60-80
124. A George V silver and mother of pearl Butter Knife, Sheffield 1914 Estimate: 25-35
125. A pair of decorative Victorian silver Fish Servers the knife blade of openwork design with fish detail, engraved with initials, London 1861 Estimate: 50-70
126. A Toddy Ladle the silver metal bowl with embossed floral decoration, stamped "DM" and engraved "PF" with turned wooden handle Estimate: 30-50
127. A sterling silver novelty cruet cast in the form of an Asian water carrier, the salt and pepper shakers modelled as buckets being suspended from a pole being carried across the man's shoulder, stamped "sterling 950" , 7.5cms high Estimate: 20-40
128. A pair of small German silver Menu Holders cast in the form of a child holding a garland, each marked "Germany 800" 5.5cms high Estimate: 25-30
129. A novelty silver pepperette in the form of a miniature flour dredger, Birmingham 1903 together with a German silver matchbox holder cast with putto decoration (2) Estimate: 20-30
130. A 19th Century desk seal constructed from a cylinder of rock crystal entwined with a gold serpent having ruby set eyes, and with initials "FBP" carved into the base, 8cms high
NB: FBP is Francis Beaufort Palmer the eminent Victorian Barrister
Provenance: by descent from the family Estimate: 100-150
131. The lid of a 19th Century papier mache Snuff Box painted with a military scene of the 60th Rifles, c.1832 now in circular wooden frame, diam of lid 9cms Estimate: 60-70
132. A small silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with guilloche decoration and pierced inner grille, marks rubbed Estimate: 30-50
133. A QUEEN ANNE SILVER PIQUE WORK AND IVORY WALKING STICK HANDLE the top inset with initials and date "TE 1704" and the remainder with scroll and stylised foliate detail, pierced with hole for silk wrist loop, with later silver band and possibly later malacca stick, 90.5cms long overall the top 9cms long (stick lacks ferrule, some of the silver pique missing, ivory good condition) Estimate: 250-350
134. A 19th Century ivory Desk Thermometer and Compass, the thermometer mounted on tapering fluted pillar beneath the compass, the top and the base carved with lappet and bead decoration, the pillar marked "R I Keen London" and mounted on turned circular lignum vitae base, overall height 16.5cms (some damage to base) Estimate: 100-140
135. A 19th Century papier mache snuff box of rectangular form the hinged lid painted with a Girl in Italian costume dancing, 9cms wide Estimate: 30-50
136. A WMF oil lamp in the form of an "Aladdin's" lamp with organic, swirl decoration to the body, 9.5cms high max Estimate: 30-40
137. A Victorian meerschaum cheroot holder decorated with a carved figure of a lion, with amber mouthpiece and in fitted case, 12cms long
138. A 9ct gold seal cast as a horses head, with plain, inset hardstone now suspended on a plain pin brooch Estimate: 40-60
139. A decorative late 19th/early 20th Century penknife with cast gold sides marked "Solid Gold" and two blades
140. A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN NIELLO SNUFF BOX of rectangular cushion shape, the hinged cover with picture of soldier on horseback within chevron border, the back with castellated city beyond a river, the sides with geometric decoration, stamped 84 zolotniks, Moscow 1839 and "HA", 6cms wide Estimate: 500-600
141. An early 20th Century tortoiseshell snuff box carved with floral sprigs and scrolls and with gold plated edging and clasp, 4cms high 7cms wide Estimate: 90-130
142. A rectangular silver gilt snuff box engraved to all sides bar the base with scrolling foliage and with presentation inscription "Presented to Richard Holmes by his father Richard Holmes March 18 1862", London 1837 maker probably Thomas Dicks, in original velvet lined box, 6oz Estimate: 80-120
143. 19th Century carved and black stained ivory Chess pieces, each piece worked in rounded tiers and with flower head decoration (both white knights missing, some damage) together with some other bone and ivory chess pieces Estimate: 50-80
144. An Edwardian clear glass "cluck cluck" Decanter with silver collar and tall glass stopper, London 1905, 24cms high not including stopper Estimate: 50-70
144A. A Lalique glass Grouse Estimate: 100-120
145. A Caugant faience Crab shaped dish the shell of the naturalistically modelled creature lifting off, black printed marks to the base, 19cms wide Estimate: 80-90
146. A mid 19th Century Copeland late Spode Dessert Service with Chinoiserie peony pattern within stylised foliate border, the tazza with oak and acorn handles, underglaze blue "Copeland late Spode" mark, impressed crown and pattern no.8055 comprising 4 tazza and 11 plates Estimate: 80-120
147. A small Troika Pottery square Vase, each textured side decorated with a different geometric pattern, in light brown/cream with blue, black painted marks to base, 8.75cms high Estimate: 50-60
148. A late Victorian Royal Worcester porcelain Fruit Bowl with pierced edging and moulded leaf and basket detail in blush apricot, light green and pink with gilt detail, 23cms diam, puce factory mark and date marks for 1896 Estimate: 60-80
149. A Troika cylindrical Vase the textured surface with light brown glaze and brown geometric band, black painted "Troika Cornwall CH" to the base, 19cms high, good Estimate: 60-80
150. A VICTORIAN MINTON MAJOLICA CENTREPIECE formed as three putto supporting a basket on bullrush pedestal and shaped base, impressed factory mark and "784", 29cms high Estimate: 1000-1200
151. A large Troika Pottery Double Base Vase, the textured vase with black and green glaze decorated with spheres and raised pottery "spots", white interior glaze, the base with black painted mark "Troika St Ives", early painted trident mark and "A", 35cms high Estimate: 400-450
152. A Caughley cylindrical Mug c.1780 printed with Parrot pecking fruit pattern with diaper border, grooved handle, underglaze hatched "C" mark to base, 11cms high Estimate: 150-180
153. A large Ruskin pottery vase having tall cylindrical neck and squat body with streaked turquoise/green/purple glaze with a simple fruiting vine detail to the body, oval impressed mark "Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick" and "1906" 23cms high, good condition Estimate: 250-350
154. A Chinese porcelain Tea Bowl painted in polychrome enamels with prunus and stylised rocks with gilt flower head, unmarked, 6.75cms high Estimate: 30-50
155. A 19th Century two handled Cider Mug with blue printed decoration of flowers and catkins, 12cms high, good Estimate: 40-50
156. A 19th Century two handled Cider Mug with blue printed decoration of an Asian Tiger Hunt, 11cms high, good Estimate: 80-90
157. A large 19th Century saltglaze stoneware Mug with single handle and good applied decoration of a hunting scene and tree, unmarked, 17cms high Estimate: 110-130
158. A Doulton Lambeth saltglaze stoneware two handled Mug, each handle well modelled as a greyhound, the body with typical applied decoration of topers, windmills, trees, hounds hunting stags and huntsman, impressed marks to base, 13.5cms high, good Estimate: 90-130
159. A 19th Century quart size single handled Cider Mug, the moulded panelled body with
Imari style decoration, and with serpent handle, underglaze blue "E" to base, 13cms high, good Estimate: 60-70
160. A Victorian Royal Worcester porcelain novelty Bon Bon dish modelled in the form of a large leaf drawn up at three corners and tied with a ribbon, green factory mark and date letter for 1882, 12cms high Estimate: 60-80
161. A Chinese export porcelain Teapot of bullet form,having enamelled panels of merchants greeting a king, a river and stylised turreted European buildings in the background, Qianlong period, 15cms high Estimate: 300-350
162. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Beehive shaped Honey Pot with Autumn Crocus decoration and bee finial to the cover, black stamped factory mark to base, 9cms high, good condition Estimate: 100-130
163. A large Doulton stoneware Slaters baluster vase, the flared top with deep blue glaze to the outside and mottled brown glazes to the upper side, typical lace effect floral decoration to the body and blue and brown glazed circular stepped base, stamped marks to the base and incised "RB" 39.5cms high, good Estimate: 70-90
164. A large Doulton stoneware Jardiniere and Stand, the jardiniere with straight rim and tapering ovoid body decorated with stylised Art Nouveau flowers within "beaded" borders, on a mottled green and light brown ground, base with impressed factory mark and incised "MB", the stand of similar but not matching decoration and with impressed factory mark, jardiniere 32cms high, stand 92cms high Estimate: 200-300
165. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Widgeon, model 1526, 10cms long, good Estimate: 40-50
166. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Mandarin Duck, model 1519, 8cms long, good Estimate: 35-45
167. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Pochard, model 1520, 9.5cms long, good Estimate: 70-80
168. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Smew, model 1522, 7.5cms long, good Estimate: 50-60
169. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Shoveller Duck, model 1528, 9cms long, good Estimate: 50-60
170. BESWICK - Beatrix Potter figures including a running Peter Rabbit and 12 other Beatrix Potter figures including Anna Maria, Samuel Whiskers, Tom Kitten, Tommy Brock and others, all brown factory stamps (13) good Estimate: 200-250
170A. BESWICK - Beatrix Potter figure, Pickles Estimate: 100-120
171. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Mallard drake, model 1518, 10.5cms long, good Estimate: 50-60
172. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Pochard (larger), model 1520-2, 12cms long, good Estimate: 80-120
173. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Goosander, model 1525, 12cms long, good Estimate: 90-130
174. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Shelduck, model 1527, 11cms long, good Estimate: 50-60
175. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a Goldeneye, model 1524, 9cms long, good Estimate: 90-130
176. A Beswick Peter Scott approved model of a King Eider, model 1521, 10cms long, good Estimate: 50-70
177. A Beswick model of a Swan no.1684 8cms high together with two cygnets nos. 1686 & 1687, all good (3) Estimate: 50-70
178. A Beswick model of a Lapwing, no.2416A, 15cms high, good Estimate: 90-130
179. A BESWICK MODEL OF A PAIR OF ENGLISH PARTRIDGE, model no.2064, 15.5cms high, good Estimate: 300-350
180. A BESWICK MODEL OF A PAIR OF GROUSE, model no.2063, 15cms high, good Estimate: 290-330
181. A Beswick figure of a Hippopotamus, model no.1532, 10cms high, good Estimate: 70-90
182. A Beswick figure of a Racoon, model no.2194, 10.5cms high, good Estimate: 60-80
183. A Beswick figure of a Beaver, model no.2195, 11.5cms high, good Estimate: 60-80
184. A Beswick figure of a Blackface Sheep model 1765 (one horn af) together with three black face lambs model no. 1828, good (4) Estimate: 30-50
185. A Beswick figure of a Sow "Champion Wall Queen 40", no1452A, 7cms high, good Estimate: 20-25
186. A Beswick figure of a Boar "Champion Wall Champion Boy 53" model 1453A, 8cms high, good Estimate: 20-30
187. A Beswick figure of a Saddleback Boar "Champion Fairacre Viscount", model 1512, 7.5cms high, left ear chipped at end Estimate: 25-40
188. A Beswick model of a Polled Hereford Bull, model no. 2549A, 13.5cms high, good Estimate: 70-90
189. A Beswick figure of a Charolais bull model no.2463A, 13cms high, good Estimate: 80-90
190. A German bisque socket head Doll marked M F 52/2 and having original brown mohair wig, sleeping brown glass eyes, open mouth with teeth showing and on composition jointed body, wearing later clothes, 43cms Estimate: 100-120
191. A RARE BESWICK FIGURE OF A BELTED GALLOWAY BULL, model no.1746B, 12.5cms high, good Estimate: 900-1100
192. Beswick Ayrshire Cattle: Bull "Whitehill Mandate" no.1454B; Cow "Ickham Bessie" no.1350 and Calf no. 1249B (3) all good Estimate: 300-400
193. Beswick Jersey cattle: Bull "Dunsley Coy Boy" no.1422; Cow "Newtown Twinkle" no.1345 and Calf no.1249D (3) all good Estimate: 180-220
194. Beswick Aberdeen Angus cattle: Bull no.1562; Cow no.1563 (both with gilt marks to base) and Calf no.1406A (3) all good Estimate: 300-400
195. Beswick Dairy Shorthorn cattle: Bull "Gwersylt Lord Oxford 74" no.1504; Cow "Eaton Wild Eyes" no.1510 and Calf no.1406C (3) all good Estimate: 700-900
196. Beswick Highland Cattle: Bull no.2008; Cow no.1740 and Calf no.1827D (3) all good Estimate: 270-330
197. Beswick Guernsey cattle: Bull "Sabrinas Sir Richmond 14th" no.1451; Cow no.1248A and Calf no.1249C (3) the bull with v small chip to one ear otherwise all good Estimate: 190-250
198. Beswick Hereford Cattle: Bull "Champion of Champions" no.1363A; Cow "Champion of Champions" no.1360 and Calf no.1406B (3) calf with damaged ear otherwise all good Estimate: 150-200
199. Beswick Fresian Cattle: Bull "Coddington Hilt Bar" no.1439; Cow "Claybury Leegwater" no.1362 and two Calves no.1249C (4) all good Estimate: 180-250
200. A Beswick figure of an Exmoor pony stallion "Heatherman" no.1645, 16.5cms high, good Estimate: 60-80
201. A Beswick figure of a dapple grey Shire mare with mane braided, no.818, 21.5cms high, good Estimate: 40-60
202. A Beswick figure of a grey Huntsman's Horse, no.1484, 17.5cms high, good Estimate: 30-50
203. A Beswick figure of a Dales pony "Maisie" no.1761, 17cms, good Estimate: 80-120
204. A Beswick figure of a Pinto pony, no.1373, 17cms high, good Estimate: 50-60
205. A Beswick figure of a Moose no.2090, 18cms high, good Estimate: 250-300
206. A Beswick figure of a Quarter Horse, no.2186, 20.5cms high, good Estimate: 50-60
207. A Beswick figure of a Shire Mare, bay and with harness, no.H818, 21.5cms high, good Estimate: 50-60
208. A Beswick figure of an Appaloosa stallion, no.1772, 20.5cms high, good Estimate: 60-80
209. A Beswick figure of a Dalmation dog, "Arnoldene", no.961, 14.5cms high, good Estimate: 30-40
210. A G G KELLERMANN & Co tinplate clockwork Ocean Liner the decks with good detail and complete with all lifeboats, 35cms long together with two other tinplate clockwork ships (3) Estimate: 100-130
211. A Beswick figure of a Whippet "Winged Foot Marksman of Always" no.1786A, 12cms high, good Estimate: 50-60
212. A Beswick figure of a St Bernard "Corna Garth Stroller" no.2221, 14cms high, good Estimate: 30-40
213. A Beswick figure of a Boxer "Blue Mountain Greta" no.1202, 14cms high, good Estimate: 30-40
214. A Beswick figure of a Pug "Cutmil Cutie" no.1997, 11.5cms high, good Estimate: 30-40
215. A Beswick figure of a Bull Terrier "Romany Rhinestone" no.970, 14cms high, good Estimate: 35-45
216. A Beswick figure of an Afghan "Hajuban of Davien" no.2285, 14.5cms high, good Estimate: 20-30
217. A Beswick figure of an Airdale "Cast Iron Monarch" no.962, 14.5cms high, good Estimate: 30-40
218. A Beswick figure of a Wire Haired Terrier "Talavera Romulus" no.963, 14.5cms high, good Estimate: 40-50
219. A Beswick figure of an English Setter, "Bayloone Baronet" no.973, 14cms high, good Estimate: 15-25
220. A Beswick figure of a Giraffe no.1631, 31.5cms high, good Estimate: 60-70
221. A pair of Victorian Staffordshire flatback arbour groups, with a man playing a lute and a woman dancing above a swan under a bridge, oval bases, 19cms high Estimate: 70-100
222. A Victorian Staffordshire flatback Spill Vase decorated with a horse and a cow drinking from a trough, tree behind with two birds and bocage, oval base, 26.5cms high Estimate: 60-80
223. A Barum (Barnstaple) pottery novelty candlestick in the form of a dragon, incised mark "C H Brannam Barum 1896 BW" 16.5cms high Estimate: 40-60
224. A 19th Century Royal Worcester porcelain figure of a female bacchanal dancing with a tambourine, puce factory mark and date code for 1895 26cms high, good Estimate: 100-130
225. COLONEL ROBERT CHARLES GOFF (1837 - 1922) - Etruscan Gateway Perugia, etching, signed in pencil by the artist, c.1914, 35.5cms x 25.5cms Estimate: 30-50
226. A Japanese woodblock print of figures crossing a bridge in the rain, Mount Fuji in the background 23cms x 34.5cms together with another of boats with lanterns under a bridge being crossed by many people, 23cms x 35cms, both in recent frames and both with some damage (2) Estimate: 80-120
227. After CHARLES FREDERICK TUNNICLIFFE (1901 - 1979) - At Low Tide, limited edition print no.254/500, signed in pencil by the artist, pub. The Tryon Gallery 1976, framed, 41cms x 50cms Estimate: 100-130
228. After CHARLES FREDERICK TUNNICLIFFE (1901 - 1979) - Smew Duck in Winter, limited edition print no.50/300, signed in pencil by the artist, pub. The Tryon Gallery 1976, 41cms x 50cms Estimate: 100-130
229. A pair of Chrystoleums, each with convex glass, one depicting Watermouth Castle with Bay beyond the other a thatched roadside cottage, both in gilt gesso frames, 15.5cms x 21.5cms Estimate: 80-100
230. A late 19th Century Travelling Chess set contained in a folding polished mahogany case with original brass fastening hooks and hinges, with rosewood and boxwood squares and complete with turned bone and red stained bone pieces Estimate: 80-120
231. COLLIN PAUL - after Corot, three etchings: a pair of country road scenes with figures, cottages and woods, each with remarque and signed in pencil Collin Paul, pub. Harry Dickens, 1889, 13cms x 20cms together with another of figures in a wood, with windmill remarque and signed Collin Paul, pub. Dickens 1891, 20.5cms x 27cms (3) Estimate: 80-120
232. After LIONEL EDWARDS - The Devon and Somerset Stag Hunting on Exmoor, colour print, signed in pencil by the artist, pub. The Sporting Gallery, 30cms x 49cms together with an unsigned Lionel Edwards Print of the Devon & Somerset Staghounds (2) Estimate: 60-80
233. A pair of 19th Century oval, coloured stipple engravings "Morning or the Reflection" and "Evening or the Reflection" each in verre eglomise mount and gilt frame, 25cms x 21cms max together with another pair of classical scenes in similar mounts and frames (4) Estimate: 60-80
234. After F WHEATLEY - Cries of London, 13 mezzotints by Schiavonetti, Vendramini and others, 35cms x 27cms, all framed (13) Estimate: 100-150
235. WILLIAM HENRY DYER (fl.1890 - 1930) - On the Upper East Dart, Dartmoor and another Dartmoor scene with cattle, a pair, watercolours, signed and in decorative gilt frames, 27cms x 35.5cms Estimate: 300-350
236. GEORGE PERCY JACOMB-HOOD (1857 - 1937) - Portrait of a Lady, half length, signed and inscribed in pencil beneath "To Claire with all good wishes Xmas 1922" watercolour, 13.5cms x 11cms
Believed to be a portrait of Claire Goff, wife of the artist Colonel Robert Charles Goff, they were friends and members of the New English Art Club Estimate: 80-120
237. COLONEL ROBERT CHARLES GOFF (1837 - 1922) - Paris scene, looking up park steps towards a street flanked by trees, inscribed "Romilly ....35 Paris", watercolour, 35cms x 24.5cms, unsigned
Provenance: Goff was a friend of the vendor's family who owned many paintings by him Estimate: 100-150
238. AUGUSTUS EDWIN JOHN, OM, RA (1878 - 1961) - Portrait of Alick Schepeler, pencil, signed "John" bottom left and titled "Alick Schepeler" 18cms x 14cms Estimate: 3500-4000
239. AUGUSTUS EDWIN JOHN, OM, RA (1878 - 1961) - Portrait of a Woman wearing a hat (Alick Schepeler), pencil, unsigned, 34cms x 25cms together with a print again of Alick wearing a wide brimmed hat (2) Estimate: 4000-5000
240. An early 20th Century pastel portrait of a young boy, indistinctly signed and dated 1908, 31.5cms x 25cms together with W MORGAN - a portrait of a young man, charcoal and chalk, signed, 36cms x 27cms (2) Estimate: 40-60
241. GEORGE PERCY JACOMB-HOOD (1857 - 1937) - Portrait of a Lady, half length, pencil, signed and dated 1912 in oval wooden frame, 28cms x 22cms max together with a photograph of the same lady in Court dress in a gilt gesso frame (2) Estimate: 30-60
242. REG GAMMON (1894 - 1997) - "Two Ricks" c.1930, charcoal and wash, signed, titled on the back, 26.5cms x 37cms Estimate: 20-40
243. REG GAMMON (1894 - 1997) - Portrait of Betty Knitting (Betty was Reg Gammon's wife) c.1930, watercolour and crayon, unsigned, titled on the reverse, 31.5cms x 25.5cms Estimate: 30-50
244. LOUIS VAN STAATEN (1836 - 1909) - A Dutch Canal scene with windmill, houses and boats, watercolour, signed, 29.5cms x 40cms in original gilt gesso frame with gold mount Estimate: 120-160
245. A pair of late 19th Century Japanese watercolours - one of a man chasing a hare the other a man carrying two flat-fish and a bottle on a pole over his shoulder, both signed, 28cms x 22cms Estimate: 50-70
246. E HILDYARD - A group of Highland Cattle in a Scottish landscape, watercolour heightened with white, signed and dated 1893, 34cms x 50.5cms Estimate: 60-80
247. 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL - Portrait sketch of a woman wearing a hat, red crayon and charcoal, unsigned, 11.5cms x 8.5cms in gilt gesso frame Estimate: 20-40
248. ALFRED HEATON COOPER (1864 - 1929) - A Scottish summer landscape with ruin on a loch island, mountains beyond, signed, 37cms x 54cms, in gilt frame Estimate: 250-350
249. F T WIDGERY - "Horner Woods" watercolour and gouache, signed and titled, 36cms x 26.5cms Estimate: 80-120
250. An Edwardian oak Tantalus with brass furniture and carrying handle, original key with spring mechanism to the top and containing three hobnail cut glass decanters with faceted stoppers, 33.5cms high (some chipping to decanters) Estimate: 80-120
251. REG GAMMON (1894 - 1997) - An Irish landscape with cottages and loch, watercolour, signed 26.5cms x 37.5cms Estimate: 30-50
252. Two early 20th Century Chinese scroll paintings, each painted with colourful gouache scenes on a silk ground, one of cranes in water with iris, peonies and other flowers the other with a kingfisher and pheasant amongst similar flowers, 112cms x 54cms image size, each on original scroll and with woven silk mounts Estimate: 70-100
253. REG GAMMON (1894 - 1997) - Scottish Coastal View with two figures in the foreground, harbour beyond, oil on board, signed 25.5cms x 36.5cms
Estimate: 400-450
254. REG GAMMON (1894 - 1997) - Applecross Forest from Broadford, Isle of Skye, oil on board, signed, 44cms x 59cms Estimate: 1200-1300
255. WILLIAM McEVOY (fl.1858 - 1880) - An Irish river landscape with figures about to cross the river in a sail boat, mountains beyond, signed, oil on canvas, 29.5cms x 60cms in original gilt gesso frame Estimate: 200-300
256. MINNIE JANE HARDMAN (nee SHUBROOK) b.1867 - Portrait of a young woman, head and shoulders, wearing a white dress with velvet collar, signed M J Shubrook 1886, oil on canvas, 38cms x 30cms
This is an early work by Hardman before she married, hence the signature, she studied at RA Schools and was a portrait and flower painter Estimate: 480-520
257. HAROLD MOSS (1863 - 1910) - The Head of Rydale Lake, oil on panel, signed, 16cms x 22cms, with original label to back, in gilt frame Estimate: 80-120
258. F** K** B** - Landscape with sheep in the foreground, signed with initials FKB, oil on panel, part of gallery label on the back, 37.5cms x 50cms Estimate: 20-40
259. A 20th Century copy of Thomas Gainsborough Cottage Girl with Dog and Pitcher, oil on paper, in decorative gilt frame, 60cms x 48cms Estimate: 20-40
260. 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL - Portrait of a Young Girl wearing a headscarf, holding a vase of flowers, oil on panel, unsigned, 49cms x 41cms in original gilt gesso frame Estimate: 200-300
261. SIR GEORGE CLAUSEN - Study of young Boy's head, oil on panel, signed, 17cms x 10cms
This painting was a study for the larger painting "Bird Scaring" which was purchased by the Corporation of Preston, Lancs for the Harris Art Gallery in 1896 where it is still on public display. Estimate: 480-520
262. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL - Man on a horse talking to a Cattle Drover, with cattle and extensive coastal scene beyond, oil on board, unsigned, faint ink inscription to the back of the panel, 14cms x 15cms in modern frame with glass at the back to show inscription. Estimate: 200-250
263. 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL - Rocky landscape with two men fishing watched by sheep and cattle, oil on canvas, unsigned 30cms x 35cms, on original stretcher but in new gilt frame Estimate: 400-450
264. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL - The Shepherdess, a seated girl and sheep beside a tree, oil on canvas, in decorative gilt foliate frame, 30cms x 24cms Estimate: 50-70
265. HARRISON Mrs Sarah of Devonshire - The House-Keeper's Pocket Book and Compleat (sic) Family Cook containing Above Seven Hundred Curious and Uncommon Receipts, Third Edition printed for Ware, London 1743, in original leather binding Estimate: 40-60
266. MENESTRIER, Claude Francois - Histoire du Regne de Louis Le Grand par les Medailles, Emblemes, Devises, Jettons, Inscriptions, Armoires..... Edition Nouvelle 1700, leather bound Estimate: 30-50
267. TAPISSERIES DU ROY ou sont Representez Les Quatre Elemens et Les Quatre Saisons avec Les Devises Qui les Accompagnent et Leur Explication (also with German title) published Kraus 1687, with 7 double page engravings after Sebastian Le Clerc, 32 engraved emblems in text after miniatures by Jaques Bailly, original binding Estimate: 200-250
268. LE ROUX, Hugues - Les Jeux du Cirque et La Vie Foraine, illustrated by Jules Garnier, pub. Plon 1889, half morocco Estimate: 50-70
269. WARDEN PAGE, John Lloyd - An Exploration of Exmoor and the Hill Country of West Somerset, second edtn., Pub. Seeley & Co 1890 together with DE TRAFFORD Sir Humphrey F The Horses of the British Empire (2)
270. A TEKKE CHUVAL of traditional design with rows of hooked medallions within narrow borders, predominantly ivory and blue on a red ground, 79cms x 124cms
271. An oval Regency silk work picture of a bunch of assorted flowers including tulip, carnation and roses, tied with a blue ribbon, on ivory silk ground, in gilt gesso frame, 39cms x 31cms Estimate: 70-100
272. A GOOD REGENCY WOOL WORK PICTURE "The Happy Cottagers" stitched with a farm worker and his family holding sheaves of corn, outside their cottage with a dog beside them, their faces and hands with well printed detail, a handwritten note on the back states that the picture was worked by Augusta Crawley born 1802 (this and the following lot were worked by her, the later one was finished in 1816), in gilt frame and with verre eglomise mount, 48cms x 40cms Estimate: 200-250
273. A GOOD REGENCY WOOLWORK PICTURE "The Industrious Cottagers" stitched with a woman spinning, another feeding hens and another with a sheaf of corn in extensive landscape with a dog, hen and chicks, a hand written note on the reverse gives the history (as before) this one was finished in 1816, 48cms x 40cms, in gilt frame with verre eglomise mount (broken) Estimate: 150-180
274. Musical Instrument: a carved olive wood pipe, having double mouthpiece, the flattened front with simple carved decoration, two barrels extending from this with seven finger holes, 32cms long Estimate: 30-50
275. A Victorian walnut Sutherland Table on spiral twist end supports and baluster turned side supports and stretcher, on original brass casters, 116cms x 90cms when extended Estimate: 100-150
276. A Victorian brass bound mahogany Dressing Case the lid fitted with brass inset carrying handle, and inside with inlaid wooden frame mirror with folding red leather cover, the base with two glass bottles with stoppers and fitted lift out tray, 32cms x 21cms x 12.5cms high Estimate: 50-80
277. A decorative Victorian rosewood octagonal Worktable, the hinged cover enclosing fitted compartments with central material well with original silk cover, on tapering octagonal pedestal and decorative tripod support, 76cm high Estimate: 300-350
278. An 18th Century oak Dresser having moulded pediment, the top fitted with two shelves and boarded back also with a row of original iron hooks, the base with panelled sides and fitted with three short drawers above pair of panelled doors enclosing shelved cupboard and on low stile supports, 153cms wide 47cms deep max 183cms high Estimate: 1600-2000
279. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK TABLE having 4 plank top with dummy drawer to one end and one four square tapering supports joined by single stretcher, 208cms x 81cms x 71cms high Estimate: 600-700
280. An 18th Century oak Coffer, the three panelled front with simple carved decoration, on stile supports, 101cms x 40.5cms x 55cms high Estimate: 150-180
281. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PAINTED PINE DRESSER having moulded cornice, closed in back fitted with 2 shelves and with decorative mouldings to the sides, the base fitted with 3 central drawers flanked by panelled doors enclosing shelved cupboards, on plinth base with original stipple effect paint decoration, 141cms x 46cms x 201cms high Estimate: 700-900
282. An 18th Century oak Chest of Drawers, in two sections and fitted with four long drawers, each drawer with moulded panel and wooden handle, panelled sides and on stile supports, 92.5cms x 62cms x 92cms high Estimate: 300-400
283. A 17TH CENTURY OAK SINGLE BED the original panelled headboard with carved decoration, low, plain foot boards with turned finnials and with original carved oak side rails, 91cms wide Estimate: 700-800
284. An 18th Century oak Mule Chest having panelled front and sides, the interior fitted with a candle box and with 2 short drawers in the base, with brass drop handles, 135cms x 52cms x 82cms high Estimate: 300-350
285. A small 17th Century oak Coffer having simple carved geometric and flower head decoration to the front, original iron lock plate and stile supports, 91cms x 34cms x 47cms high Estimate: 280-320
286. A small 17th Century oak Coffer having panelled hinged top and panelled sides, front and back, with original wire loop hinges and iron lockplate, the whole with simple carved reeded decoration, 95cms wide 40cms deep 42cms high Estimate: 350-400
287. An oak Coffer having hinged 3 panelled cover which overhangs the 17th Century carved and panelled base, the front worked with demi lunettes and initials "IS" in lozenge shaped frames, the interior fitted with a candle box, 126cms x 51cms x 57cms high Estimate: 180-220
288. A large Victorian Hall Gong, the circular brass gong suspended on a well carved oak support with arched foliate carved top with fluted and lappet carved supports and stretcher, 122cms high max 89cms wide Estimate: 200-300
350. A WOVEN BLACK FABRIC WATCH CHAIN with three leaf shaped gold coloured mounts, 30cms long Estimate: 45-55
351. A PLATED LINK WATCH CHAIN 26cms overall Estimate: 35-45
352. A PLATED PEDOMETER calibrated for 1760 yards, with subsidiary dials for 10 miles, 100 miles and 1000 miles, with reset button in the crown, 44mm
353. A HIKER'S UNUSUAL COMBINATION COMPANION, German, incorporating a compass, heliograph mirror and folding binocular feature with the oculars mounted on a sliding column, 9cms long folded Estimate: 25-35
354. A BAKELITE GALVANOMETER, GRIFFIN & TATLOCK Ltd, London, with calibrated dial, pointer setting milled wheel, terminals and clamping button, 11cms
355. A PINK ENAMEL & GILT METAL LEVER TIMEPIECE, Swiss, the 60mm square dial with gilt chapter ring and Arabic numerals set in an engine turned pink enamel ground, and with 8 day 15 jewel movement in case with textured border and easel support, 67mm square Estimate: 70-90
356. ASSORTED WATCH CRYSTALS, hands, dials and other components (a lot) (waf) Estimate: 15-20
357. Assorted part watch movements, crystals etc (a lot) (waf)
358. Assorted part watch movements, crystals etc (a lot) (waf)
359. Assorted part watch movements, crystals etc (a lot) (waf)
360. AN 8 DAY TRAVELLING TIMEPIECE, Swiss, the 55mm dial with luminous hands and Arabic numerals, the keyless wind lever movement no.33236 with cut bimetallic compensation balance and overcoil spring, in leather case
361. Five crank winding keys with turned wood handles and a case key - pendulum, a seat board and clock hands (a lot) Estimate: 40-60
362. A PIGEON RACING TIME CLOCK with chromium plated case, 17cms dia, in oak box Estimate: 20-30
363. A SILVER PEDOMETER, English, the white enamel dial with roman numerals and single blued steel pointer, the movement with weight oscillating on a blued steel arm, with an engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 39mm, makers mark BO London 1932 (in original fitted box) Estimate: 40-70
364. Various horological catalogues and magazines (waf)
365. NO LOT
366. A SECONDA GOLD PLATED & STEEL WRIST WATCH with Arabic numerals, centre seconds and 19 jewel movement, on strap, 33mm dia; another similar SECONDA and a House of Jobin wrist watch with 17 jewel movement, the case with water-resistant back, on strap, 33mm dia (3) Estimate: 20-40
367. A TIMEX "Expedition Indiglo WR Zoom" steel wrist watch with blue dial, Arabic numerals, centre seconds, date aperture, rotating outer bezel and water-resistant case, on fabric strap 47mm (over lugs) and one other TIMEX wrist watch (2) Estimate: 30-40
368. A SMITHS ASTRAL GOLD PLATED & STEEL BRACELET WATCH with silvered dial, baton numerals and expanding bracelet 38mm (over lugs) and 2 other wrist watches (3) Estimate: 15-25
369. AN ACCURIST STAINLESS STEEL BRACELET WATCH with silvered dial, centre seconds, date aperture applied baton numerals, and 17 jewel movement on Accurist bracelet, and 2 other wrist watches (3) Estimate: 25-35
370. A 9ct GOLD WRIST WATCH, EMKA, Swiss the silvered dial with incuse gilt baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, 17 jewel movement, monometallic balance, and plain case with snap-on back, 42mm (over lugs) mm H & S London 1962, and a LADY'S ROLLED GOLD AND STEEL WRIST WATCH on strap (27mm over lugs) (2) Estimate: 40-50
371. AN OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL ELECTRONIC CHRONOMETER the silvered dial with applied baton numerals, centre seconds, seconds divided into fifths, and date aperture, the battery powered unadjusted 12 jewel movement no.34808976 in case with screw-down back and mesh bracelet, 42mm (over lugs) dial movement and case signed Estimate: 50-70
372. A TISSOT STAINLESS STEEL VISODATE AUTOMATIC SEASTAR PR516 WRIST WATCH with applied baton numerals, centre seconds, date aperture, and screw-off back on tapering bracelet with Tissot folding clasp, 41mm (over lugs) Estimate: 40-60
373. A SMITHS "EMPIRE" STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH the black dial with gilt baton numerals, and subsidiary seconds, and with 7 jewel movement, the case with snap-on back, on strap, 42mm (over lugs) Estimate: 15-20
374. A TUDOR PRINCE OYSTERDATE STEEL & GILT AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH with champagne coloured dial, applied baton numerals, centre seconds, date, milled bezel, Rolex screw-down crown, 25 jewel ETA 2484 Tudor Auto Prince movement in Rolex Oyster case, link bracelet with folding clasp (in box) Estimate: 300-350
375. A SMITHS STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH the black dial with applied baton numerals, centre seconds, day/date aperture, milled rotating bezel with Arabic 15 second intervals and month aperture, outer world time rotating bezel detailing important cities, in water-resistant case, on strap, 45mm (over lugs) Estimate: 40-60
376. A LADY'S WRIST WATCH, OMEGA, Swiss, the champagne coloured dial with applied baton numerals, the ETA 485 rectangular 17 jewel movement number 32255430 in case with stainless steel back, on strap with Omega buckle, 26mm (over lugs) dial, movement and case signed
377. A 9ct GOLD BUREN BRACELET WATCH, Swiss the silvered dial with applied baton numerals and subsidiary seconds, the 17 jewel movement with compensation balance and lever escapement in plain case with snap on back, and link bracelet, 30mm dia dial, movement and case signed, mm ALD Birmingham 1956, 35.8gms (including crystal) Estimate: 300-400
378. A SILVER WRIST WATCH, Swiss, with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, textured half-plate lever movement with compensation balance, in plain case with wire lugs, 30mm, mm GS Import mark, London 1915, and 3 other wrist watches
379. A VENUS CHROMIUM PLATED CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH, Swiss, with Arabic and baton numerals, centre seconds, subsidiary seconds and 30 minute register, the 17 jewel movement with Incabloc end-stone, the case with stainless steel back and chronograph buttons in the band, on strap, 43mm over lugs
380. A JUVENIA 18ct GOLD TANK CASED WRIST WATCH, Swiss, c.1930, the rectangular silvered dial with stretched Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, the circular movement with lever escapement, monometallic compensation balance and plain case with down-turned lugs, 35mm long (dial, movement and case signed) Estimate: 250-300
381. A NICKEL WRIST WATCH, Swiss, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement with lever escapement and compensation balance, in plain case, on strap, 40mm over wire lugs Estimate: 15-20
382. A STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the silvered dial signed for the sponsors "James Walker Ltd Special" with applied Arabic 12, and baton numerals, centre seconds, and 17 jewel movement in water-resistant case, 37mm over lugs, on black leather strap (in original card box with Gamage receipt dated 20/9/51) Estimate: 65-75
383. A STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the silvered dial signed for the sponsors "Bravingtons Wetrista Automatic" with applied Arabic and dagger numerals, centre seconds, and date aperture, the 25 jewel movement with Incabloc end-stone, 41mm over lugs (on leather strap, in original Bravingtons box) Estimate: 65-75
384. A TISSOT GOLD PLATED & STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the white dial with applied baton numerals and with quartz movement in case with water-resistant back, 38mm over lugs, on Tissot leather strap (dial, case, strap and buckle signed) Estimate: 35-45
385. A ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL EXPLORER WRIST WATCH the black dial with luminous baton and Arabic numerals, centre seconds, Mercedes hour hand, screw-down crown, the 26 jewel movement with monometallic balance ETA number 1530 reference 976627, the case with milled back on Rolex bracelet with folding clasp, 33mm dia Estimate: 500-700
386. A CERTINA GOLD PLATED & STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the engine turned pale champagne coloured dial with baton numerals and centre seconds, the case with screw on back, 41mm over lugs, on leather strap with Certina buckle Estimate: 60-70
387. AN OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH the champagne coloured dial with applied gilt dagger numerals and subsidiary seconds, the case with plain back (engraved) on leather strap, 42mm Estimate: 160-180
388. A LONGINES "PEPSI" GOLD PLATED & STAINLESS STEEL QUARTZ WRIST WATCH with champagne coloured dial, applied baton numerals and Pepsi logo above 6, the stainless steel back inscribed "To Commemorate 20 years of success with thanks, Pepsi-cola Canada Ltd" 36mm (over lugs) on leather strap Estimate: 80-100
389. A LADY'S 9ct GOLD OMEGA WRIST WATCH with silvered dial, applied baton and Arabic numerals, 17 jewel movement no.13343618, lever movement with Incabloc end-stone, in plain Dennison case, on strap with Omega buckle, 18mm dia, makers mark "ALD" Birmingham 1961 (dial, movement and case signed) Estimate: 35-45
390. A PARA KLASSE 14k GOLD BRACELET WATCH the silvered dial signed as above with applied baton numerals and centre seconds, 17 jewel movement ETA number 2380 with Incabloc end-stone, on fine tapering mesh bracelet with folding clasp, 33mm dia Estimate: 300-400
391. A CARTIER SANTOS de CARTIER CAREE STEEL & GOLD GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH with DATE and PHASE of the MOON, the pale champagne coloured dial with Roman numerals, Arabic date numerals, Phase of the Moon sector, quartz movement, case with screwed down back and sapphire set crown, on tapering link bracelet with Cartier folding clasp, 28mm wide (in Cartier red presentation box and outer card box, with manual) case and dial signed Estimate: 700-900
392. A LADY'S 9ct GOLD WRIST WATCH, Swiss, with silvered chapter ring, Arabic numerals and engine turned gilt metal centre, the 3/4 plate lever movement with compensation balance, in plain case, with shaped bezel, 28mm (over lugs) on fabric strap and an ACTUA rolled gold & steel lady's wrist watch on link bracelet (2) Estimate: 25-35
393. A ROTARY STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the black dial with applied baton numerals, centre seconds, day/date aperture, and with 21 jewel movement in case with folding clasp, 40mm (over lugs) Estimate: 20-25
394. A LADY'S 9ct GOLD WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, the 15 jewel textured 3/4 plate movement with compensation balance, the case with shaped bezel and plain back, 25mm dia, makers mark GC import mark London 1928 Estimate: 20-25
395. AN 18ct GOLD TANK CASED WRIST WATCH, Swiss, the silvered dial with stretched Arabic numerals indistinctly signed "Reid" to the centre, the circular lever movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, in case with wire lugs, 27mm long (on strap) makers mark C & Cld Import mark London 1919 (the back engraved with a contemporary monogram) Estimate: 200-300
396. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH No410479. The Express English Lever, J G Graves, Sheffield, with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, and dust cover, in engine turned case with vacant cartouche., 51mm, makers mark TPH Chester 1899 Estimate: 15-20
397. A WHITE METAL SERVICE ISSUE KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, Swiss, with luminous Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate 15 jewel movement with compensation balance and overcoil spring, and with screw-off back, stamped "GS/TP 062083" Estimate: 15-25
398. A 0.935 STANDARD KEY WIND CYLINDER FOB WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals and bar movement in case engraved with foliage and flowerheads and a vacant cartouche 33mm (lacks crystal, with key) Estimate: 15-25
399. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH L J MEYER, British No32591 with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, fusee movement with gold 3 arm balance, and dust cover in engine turned case, 50mm makers mark HS Chester 1864
400. AN 0.800 STANDARD SILVER and NIELLO KEYLESS WIND CYLINDER WATCH, French, with Arabic numerals and five minute intervals, subsidiary seconds and pierced gilt metal hands, the half plate movement with monometallic balance, the striped case inlaid with a gold vacant cartouche, 45mm dia, and a CHAIN with alternating silver and niello inlaid links, 23.5cms Estimate: 85-95
401. A 0.800 STANDARD KEY WIND SWISS CYLINDER WATCH, one other keyless wind watch and 3 wrist watches (waf) and 4 watch keys (a lot)
402. A SILVER KEYLESS WIND LEVER CHRONOGRAPH, English No10388, with Roman numerals, gold hands, Arabic five second intervals, counter balanced centre seconds, seconds divided into fifths, 3/4 plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, overcoil spring and polished cuvette, the chronograph and hand set buttons in the band, 58mm dia, makers mark IH Chester 1899 Estimate: 80-120
403. A SILVER KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, Waltham USA, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement no8141228, cut bimetallic compensation balance, polished cuvette and back with vacant cartouche, 50mm dia, (dial and movement signed) makers mark AB Birmingham 1898 Estimate: 18-25
404. A ZENITH GUN METAL KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, subsidiary seconds and pierced gilt metal hands, the 3/4 plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance and overcoil spring, in plain case, 48mm dia, and a CURB CHAIN 26mm Estimate: 55-65
405. AN 0.800 STANDARD ART DECO SILVER & GOLD PLATED KEYLESS WIND CYLINDER WATCH, Swiss, with Arabic numerals, gold moon hands, subsidiary seconds, 10 jewel half plate movement with monometallic balance, the case with polished cuvette and border cast with scrolling foliage, 45mm dia Estimate: 20-25
406. A NICKEL KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, OMEGA, Swiss c.1905, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the 3/4 plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, polished cuvette and plain case, 50mm dia (Omega logo on regulation platform) Estimate: 25-35
407. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH LANCASHIRE WATCH Co No33011, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, full plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, and dust cover, the engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 50mm dia makers mark TPH Chester 1893 (logo on back plate, case signed L W Co) Estimate: 25-35
408. A RIVEMALE SILVER KEY WIND CYLINDER WATCH with Roman numerals, and Arabic five minute intervals, the bar movement with monometallic balance, signed on the cuvette "Rivemale, a Montpellier" the engine turned case with a border of foliage and flowerheads, 45mm Estimate: 35-45
409. A SILVER KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, WALTHAM USA, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement, No7309740, cut bimetallic compensation balance, polished cuvette and engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 50mm dia Estimate: 20-25
410. A GUNMETAL KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, OMEGA, Swiss, with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, plain cuvette and case, 45mm (case signed) Estimate: 25-35
411. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, Thomas Russell & Son Liverpool, No85381, with Roman numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds, full plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, and dust cover in engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 50mm dia makers mark TPH Chester 1894 Estimate: 15-20
412. A SILVER HUNTING CASED KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, Jno JONES 338 Strand, No17871, with Roman numerals and gilt metal "moon" hands, the movement with plain 3 arm balance, signed and numbered as above on the back plate, in plain case, 50mm dia (with key) makers mark TH London 1865 Estimate: 80-100
413. A 0.935 STANDARD KEY WIND LEVER WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement, cut bimetallic compensation balance and engine turned case, with vacant cartouche, 50mm dia
414. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, KENDAL & DENT No137037, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, monometallic balance, and dust cover, in engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 50mm dia, makers mark K & D Birmingham 1891
415. A SILVER KEY WIND FUSEE ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, E WALTEN Witney, No38104, with roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, monometallic balance with jewelled end-stone, in engine turned case, 40mm makers mark ED London 1856 Estimate: 25-35
416. A GUNMETAL KEYLESS WIND LEVER FOB WATCH No17265678 c.1900, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gilt metal hands, the half plate movement with bimetallic compensation balance, in plain case, 26mm Estimate: 60-80
417. A 0.925 STANDARD HUNTING CASED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, HAMPDEN WATCH Co USA, c.1901 No1442385, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, textured full plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, micrometer regulation, in plain Dueber case, 53mm dia Estimate: 30-40
418. A CHROMIUM PLATED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, SIRO, Swiss "Railway Regulator" with silvered dial, Arabic numerals, 3/4 plate movement with monometallic balance and case with snap-on back 47mm dia (dial and case back inscribed) Estimate: 15-20
419. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, S HOLLIDGE, London, No13922, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, monometallic balance and engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 40mm dia (signed and numbered on the back plate) Estimate: 25-35
420. A LINCOLN STAINLESS STEEL KEYLESS WIND LEVER SKELETON WATCH with black dial, gilt Arabic numerals, visible 15 jewel movement with 3 adjustments, and compensation balance, the whole enclosed within a border of skeletonised Arabic numerals, 40mm diam Estimate: 50-70
421. AN 0.800 STANDARD KEY WIND CYLINDER WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, gold hands, 3/4 plate movement with monometallic balance in engine turned case Estimate: 22-28
422. A SILVER KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH W POTTS & SONS, Leeds, No65827 with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement with cut bimetallic balance, polished cuvette and plain case, 50mm makers mark AHR Chester 1892 Estimate: 15-18
423. A SILVER KEY WIND LEVER WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, full plate movement with compensation balance in engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 50mm, makers mark AB Birmingham 1893 Estimate: 15-20
424. AN OMEGA STAINLESS STEEL KEYLESS WIND LEVER DRESS WATCH with Arabic numerals, outer 24 hour numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel "moon" hands, the 3/4 plate 15 jewel movement No8601681 with cut bimetallic compensation balance and overcoil spring in plain staybrite case with snap-on back, 47mm dia, (dial, movement and case signed) with chain 43cms Estimate: 80-100
425. A 0.935 STANDARD KEY WIND CYLINDER WATCH, Swiss, KAYS TRIUMPH with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and enclosed movement, in engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 48mm Estimate: 12-18
426. AN ART NOUVEAU 0.800 STANDARD KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, French, with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement with compensation balance, the engine turned case with stylised foliage and a vacant cartouche, 47mm Estimate: 60-80
427. A 0.925 STANDARD KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, Swiss, with Arabic numerals, 8 day movement and visible compensation balance in engine turned case with vacant cartouche, 46mm makers mark GS import mark London 1923 Estimate: 30-40
428. AN 0.800 STANDARD KEYLESS WIND CYLINDER WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement with monometallic balance, gilt cuvette and engine turned case with vacant cartouche 48mm
429. A 0.935 STANDARD KEYLESS WIND CYLINDER FOB WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals, 1/2 plate movement with monometallic balance, polished cuvette and plain case, 34mm Estimate: 25-35
430. AN 0.800 STANDARD KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH L.V.C. CHOPARD, with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, seconds dial, pierced gilt hands, 16 jewel movement No3845 with cut bimetallic compensation balance, over-coil spring, inscribed cuvette and back engraved with foliage and flowerheads, 50mm, case, cuvette and movement signed Estimate: 80-100
431. A SILVER KEYLESS WIND LEVER FOB WATCH J.J.STOCKALL, & SONS Ltd, Clerkenwell Rd, London, No150500 with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, 3/4 plate movement, cut bimetallic compensation balance, polished cuvette, engine turned case and vacant cartouche, 36mm, makers mark JR Birmingham 1903, movement signed as above, and a curb chain Albert with T bar 33cms Estimate: 80-100
432. A SILVER KEY WIND LEVER WATCH, Swiss, H Samuel, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement No14528 with compensation balance and dust cover in engine turned case with vacant cartouche (dial, movement and case signed) import mark London 1924
433. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH J.B.YABSLEY, London No81116 with Roman numerals, sunk subsidiary seconds, fusee movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, with dust cover in case with vacant cartouche. 50mm dia (dial and movement signed) makers mark SS London 1883
434. A COIN CASED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, APPLETON TRACY & Co, WALTHAM USA No2757009 with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, full plate movement, cut bimetallic compensation balance, overcoil spring, micrometer regulation in FAHYS Coin No1 case with screw-off back inlaid with a steam locomotive, 55mm (dial and movement signed) c.1885 Estimate: 30-40
435. A 0.935 STANDARD KEY WIND LEVER WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement with bimetallic compensation balance, in case engraved with foliage and flowerheads, 40mm (cuvette inscribed "J Dean Oswaldthistle) Estimate: 25-35
436. AN ART NOUVEAU 0.800 STANDARD KEYLESS WIND CYLINDER FOB WATCH C.GOSSYE, Nederbrakel, with Roman numerals, Arabic 24 hour numerals, pierced gilt hands, 3/4 plate movement with monometallic balance, polished cuvette, engine turned back with foliage and flowerheads, 30mm (dial and cuvette signed) and another similar Art Nouveau keyless wind fob watch, 28mm (2) Estimate: 80-120
437. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH Jno JONES, 338 Strand, No4582 with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, fusee movement with plain 3 arm balance, jewelled end stone, in case with vacant cartouche 42mm, makers mark CBH London Estimate: 15-20
438. A 0.925 STANDARD SILVER KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, BUREN, Swiss, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 7 jewel 3/4 plate movement with compensation balance and polished cuvette, in engine turned case with vacant cartouche 50mm dia, makers mark WHS import mark London 1919 Estimate: 25-35
439. A GEORGE IV SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH Jno BOX, Sannceston No1575, with Roman numerals, the fusee movement with pierced and engraved balance cock, steel balance, turned pillars and plain inner and outer case, 55mm (fusee chain af) makers mark SS London 1826 Estimate: 80-120
440. A SILVER KEY WIND HUNTING CASED CYLINDER WATCH in engine turned case, 38mm and one other watch (2) (both af)
441. A 0.935 STANDARD KEY WIND LEVER CHRONOGRAOH, Swiss No36801 with Roman numerals, seconds divided into fifths, counter balanced centre seconds, 3/4 plate movement with bimetallic compensation balance, polished cuvette and case with initialled cartouche and chronograph button in the band, 52mm Estimate: 45-65
442. A 0.925 STANDARD INLAID HUNTING CASED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH G.M.WHEELER, Elgin USA No13477639 with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, textured full plate 17 jewel adjusted movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, the case inlaid with foliage and flowerheads, 52mm Estimate: 70-90
443. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH No6298 with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, full plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance and dust cover in engine turned case with vacant cartouche makers mark Birmingham 1887 Estimate: 15-20
444. A CHROMIUM PLATED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH "DUKE RAILWAY TIMEKEEPER" AUSTRIA, with Arabic numerals, moon hands, 3/4 plate movement with monometallic balance, the case with snap-on back, 48mm (with outer case) Estimate: 15-20
445. A SERVICE ISSUE NICKEL KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, Swiss, with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate textured 15 jewel movement with 3 adjustments, monometallic compensation balance and overcoil spring, the case with snap-on back stamped "GSTPM 81758" 50mm Estimate: 30-40
446. A SILVER KEY WIND ENGLISH LEVER WATCH W & J DAVIS BERMINGHAM No9970 with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, fusee movement with gold 3 arm balance and dust cover, in engine turned case with vacant cartouche 50mm makers mark WHC London 1883 Estimate: 15-25
447. A SERVICE ISSUE NICKEL KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, English, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds the 3/4 plate movement with 7 jewels and compensation balance, the Dennison case with screw-off back, stamped "3514E" 56mm dia, and a SWISS SILVER KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH 47mm dia (overwound, lacks suspension ring) (2)
448. A GOLD PLATED HALF HUNTING CASED KEYLESS WIND "SEMLOH" LEVER WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 15 jewel textured 3/4 plate movement with compensation balance, the Dennison "Star" case with polished cuvette, blue Roman numerals, the back engraved with contemporary initials, 48mm diam Estimate: 70-90
449. A GOLD PLATED HUNTING CASED KEYLESS WIND LEVER AUTOMATIC WATCH, ROTARY, Swiss, the engine turned silvered dial with Roman numerals, centre seconds, date aperture, 24 hour subsidiary dial and power reserve sector, the frosted movement with monometallic balance and shock resistant end stone, the engine turned case with easel support, 47mm (with chain, in Rotary blue velvet presentation box) Estimate: 80-100
450. A GOLD PLATED HUNTING CASED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH, LANCASHIRE WATCH Co Ltd, Prescot No807030 with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate movement, cut bimetallic compensation balance, overcoil spring, polished cuvette and engine turned case, with vacant cartouche 48mm Estimate: 40-50
451. A GOLD PLATED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH ILLINOIS WATCH Co USA, c.1916, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, two tone textured adjusted double roller movement No2893702 with cut bimetallic compensation balance and micrometer regulation, polished cuvette and plain case, 45mm Estimate: 22-28
452. A GOLD PLATED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH WALTHAM "MARQUIS" USA c.1912, with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, 3/4 plate 15 jewel movement No18453054, cut bimetallic compensation balance, overcoil spring, polished cuvette and plain back (engraved with a contemporary monogram) 48mm Estimate: 25-35
453. A GOLD PLATED KEYLESS WIND LEVER WATCH ROCKFORD WATCH Co USA, c.1907, with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, red five minute numerals, 15 jewel textured movement No709554 with cut bimetallic compensation balance, overcoil spring and micrometer regulation, the screw-on back engraved with a border of foliage and flowerheads, 50mm Estimate: 18-22
454. A 9ct GOLD KEYLESS WIND CYLINDER WATCH and 15ct GOLD BAR BROOCH the engine turned dial with Roman numerals and matted centre engraved with foliage and flowerheads, the 1/2 plate movement with plain 3 arm balance, the case engraved with foliage and flowerheads and a vacant cartouche 33mm, maker mark EF the bar brooch in the form of scrollwork mounted on 3 parallel rods, 42mm long Estimate: 60-90
455. AN 18ct GOLD AND ENAMEL KEY WIND CYLINDER FOB WATCH, Swiss, with Roman numerals and "moon" hands, the bar movement with monometallic balance, the cuvette inscribed "No7926 Geneve" the case inlaid in black enamel within a geometric border, 31mm dia, with gilt metal and fabric suspender Estimate: 80-120
456. A GILT METAL VERGE WATCH and CHAIN the white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel beetle and poker hands, and through the dial winding, the fusee movement with silvered regulation dial, square baluster cock, in consular case, 46mm dia, and a gilt metal fancy link chain 26cms Estimate: 250-300
457. AN 18ct GOLD KEYLESS WIND LEVER FOB WATCH LE ROY et FILS PALAIS ROYAL 13 & 15, PARIS No49542 with Roman numerals, red Arabic five minute intervals and gilt metal hands, the 1/2 plate movement with cut bimetallic compensation balance, the polished cuvette signed and numbered as above, the engine turned case engraved with a contemporary monogram, 31mm Estimate: 150-200
458. A GEORGE III GOLD PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH, THOMAS HAWKINS, London No156, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, pierced gold hands, the chain fusee movement with square baluster pillars, steel balance, silvered regulation dial, balance cock pierced and engraved with scrolling foliage and with large diamond end stone, with dust cover, in plain inner and outer case 44mm dia, makers mark GH London 1764 (movement and dust cover signed) with associated composite link plated chain 25cms Estimate: 350-450
459. AN 18k GOLD KEY WIND CYLINDER WATCH, Swiss, c.1870 the engine turned dial with Roman numerals, the centre engraved with foliage and flowerheads, the bar movement with monometallic balance and with polished cuvette with presentation inscription, the case engraved with foliage and flowerheads, 38mm (with key) Estimate: 80-120
460. A VERTEX REVUE 9ct GOLD CASED WATCH Estimate: 100-150
461. NO LOT
462. A MINIATURE BRASS CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, French, the 30mm enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the single train movement with platform lever escapement in plain boite case, 64mm high Estimate: 40-60
463. A CARRIAGE CLOCK with REPEAT, French the 65mm enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the two train movement with platform lever escapement, striking and repeating the hours on a gong, in Corniche case, 14.5cm high (with key) Estimate: 140-180
464. A FRENCH CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE DUVERDRY & BLOQUEL with 6cm dial, single train movement and platform lever escapement, in Corniche case, (with key) 11.5cms high Estimate: 110-140
464A. A brass cased Carriage timepiece with key Estimate: 50-60
465. A BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK with REPEAT & ALARUM CHAS FRODSHAM, London, the 65 mm enamelled dial signed "Chas Frodsham Clock Maker to the Queen, 84 Strand, London" with Roman numerals, alarum dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel "moon" hands, the two train movement striking and repeating on two bells, and with platform lever escapement in gorge case, 14.5cms high (platform replaced, original platform retained) with key in original Chas Frodsham travelling case Estimate: 1000-1500
466. A brass cased Carriage timepiece with key Estimate: 50-60
467. AN OAK & PORCELAIN MANTEL TIMEPIECE the 10cm porcelain dial with black Arabic numerals in circular cartouches on a blue and white ground of foliage and flowerheads and with single train movement, the case with shaped pediment on ring turned pillars over an apron incorporating a porcelain plaque, on turned feet, 33cms high (with pendulum) Estimate: 60-80
468. A STAINED BEECHWOOD MANTEL CLOCK HAMBURG AMERICA CLOCK Co the 14.5cms square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals and gilt spandrels, the two train movement striking on a gong, the case with shaped pediment on moulded pilasters, 39cms high (with pendulum and key) Estimate: 140-160
469. A LACQUERED MANTEL TIMEPIECE WINTERHALDER & HOFFMEIER with brass broken arch dial, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, silvered regulation dial and pierced spandrels, single train movement in case with broken arch pediment (with pendulum and key) Estimate: 30-40
470. A MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK WINTERHALDER & HOFFMEIER the silvered dial with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, subsidiary Regulation and Chime/Silent dials, the two train movement striking on two gongs, the case with moulded plinth and bracket feet, 26cms high (with key) (hour hand af) Estimate: 40-60
471. A CHINOISERIE LACQUERED MANTEL TIMEPIECE, ELLIOTT, the gilt dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals and winged cherub mask spandrels, single train movement and case with cushion moulded pediment, carrying handle and brass bun feet, 23.5cms high with handle raised Estimate: 15-20
472. A SPELTER and BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, S MARTI et Cie the 9cm dia dial with Roman numerals and beaded bezel, the movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, the case cast with swags, trophies and surmounted by a wounded warrior in medieval armour, 63cms long 52cms high (waf) Estimate: 60-80
473. AN ORMULU & PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, JAPY FRERES, France, the 9cm dia porcelain dial with black Roman numerals reserved in gilt bordered cartouches on a cerise ground, and with a beaded bezel, the two train movement striking on a bell, the case with shaped pediment surmounted by an urn, on tapering pilasters, conforming plinth and milled feet, cast overall with egg and dart, beaded and foliate borders, and incorporating panels painted with figures in a landscape, foliage and flowerheads, 34cms high (with pendulum, keys, mahogany stand and dome) 44cms high overall Estimate: 600-800
474. A GEORGE I WALNUT VENEERED BRACKET CLOCK with REPEAT, WILLIAM WINROWE, London c.1720 the 17.5cms broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, fleur-de-lys half hour markers, finely matted centre, date aperture with pin-hole adjustment, applied silvered tablet signed "Winrowe London" the arch with Rise and Fall silvered dial and with pierced spandrels, the single train five pillar gut fusee movement now with anchor escapement striking and repeating on two bells, the pull repeat with engraved pulley, the back plate signed "Wm Winrowe, London" and engraved with a mask and scrolling foliage, the case with inverted bell top, broken arch glazed side panels, pierced fret spandrels to the door, moulded plinth and bracket feet, 49cms with handle raised (with pendulum, case key and brass winding key pierced with tulips)
** According to the records of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers William Winrowe was admitted as a Freeman on 16th January 1718/19. The Guilds year runs from March-March
** This clock was purchased by the late John Hooper from a Kent family in whose possession it had been for approximately 200 years. Estimate: 4000-5000
475. A GEORGE II EBONISED BRACKET CLOCK with QUARTER REPEAT c.1740 the 14.5cms broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, finely matted centre with mock pendulum and date aperture, silvered Strike/Silent dial in the arch and pierced gilt spandrels, the five pillar 2 train gut fusee movement with crown wheel and verge escapement and pull quarter repeat operating on 6 bells and striking on a larger bell, and with engraved repeat pulley and back plate engraved with a basket of flowers, birds and scrolling foliage, the case with inverted bell top, front door with glazed silk backed spandrels, glazed circular and rectangular side panels, moulded plinth and bracket feet, 46cms high (with bob pendulum, crank winding key and brass winding key pierced with tulips)
** this clock was purchased by the late John Hooper from a Kent family in whose possession it had been for approximately 200 years. Estimate: 6000-7000
476. A BRASS SKELETON CLOCK the silvered dial with Roman numerals the four pillar gut fusee movement with anchor escapement and "one-at-the-hour" passing strike on a bell, on stepped marble base, 39cms high (with glass dome and pendulum with lenticular bob and milled rating nut) Estimate: 300-400
477. A BRASS TORSION 365 DAY MANTEL TIMEPIECE, German, the 70mm dia dial with Arabic numerals and single train movement with rotating pendulum on circular base under glass dome, 29cms high Estimate: 30-50
478. NO LOT
479. A STAINED BEECHWOOD FRAMED WALL TIMEPIECE the 30cm painted dial with Roman numerals, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement, the case with moulded frame, 39cms dia Estimate: 60-80
480. A STAINED BEECHWOOD FRAMED DROP DIAL WALL TIMEPIECE WINTERHALDER & HOFFMEIER the 30cm dia painted dial with Roman numerals, the four pillar chain fusee single train movement with anchor escapement, in moulded surround, the base with lenticle and pierced ear pieces, 60cms high (with pendulum) Estimate: 200-300
481. A STAINED BEECHWOOD VIENNA REGULATOR TYPE WALL CLOCK, German, 13cms dial with annular chapter ring, Roman numerals, pierced hands and brass bezel, the 2 train movement striking on a gong, with grid-iron pendulum and beat plaque, in case with shape pediment, turned pilasters and shaped foot, 84cms high Estimate: 80-120
482. A WALNUT WALL CLOCK, GUSTAV BECKER the 18cm dial with annular chapter ring, Roman numerals, half-hour markers, seconds dial, pierced hands and brass bezel, the two train weight driven movement striking on a gong, the pendulum with wood rod and brass lenticular bob, the case with broken arch pediment, 78cms high (with brass weights) Estimate: 140-180
483. AN EBONISED BEECHWOOD VIENNA REGULATOR TYPE WALL CLOCK the 18cm dia dial with annular chapter ring, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, pierced hands and brass bezel, the two train weight driven movement striking on a gong, the case with carved pediment and curvilinear sides, 108cms high (with pendulum and brass cased weights) Estimate: 200-250
484. A STAINED BEECHWOOD & WALNUT WALL CLOCK, GUSTAV BECKER, the 18cm diam dial with annular chapter ring, half-hour markers, seconds dial, brass bezel and 2 train movement striking on a gong, the case with carved pediment on turned pilasters and with bear plaque, and shaped foot, 124cms (with pendulum) Estimate: 250-350
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489. AN OAK AND MAHOGANY 30 HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK the 28cm (11in) square painted dial with Roman numerals and calendar aperture, the chain driven 4 pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, the case with broken swans neck pediment, turned pillars, long trunk door, plain plinth and bracket feet, 212cms high (with pendulum and weight) Estimate: 200-300
490. AN OAK & MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, WILKINSON, Leicester, the 30.5cms (12in) square painted dial signed in the centre as above, with Arabic numerals, pierced gilt metal hands and fruit and foliage spandrels, the thirty hour four pillar movement with chain drive, striking on a bell, the case with broken swans neck pediment on turned pillars, trunk door inlaid with a shell, and plain plinth on bracket feet, 209.5cms high (with pendulum and weight) Estimate: 250-300
491. A LACQUERED LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM STAPLETON, London, the 30cm (11.75in) broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, finely matted centre, seconds dial, calendar aperture, pierced gilt brass urn and foliage spandrels, silvered medallion in the arch signed as above, flanked by inverted dolphin spandrels, the 5 pillar movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with pagoda shaped pediment on turned pilasters, broken arch long trunk door, panelled plinth and bracket feet, the door Chinoiserie decorated with figures and pagodas, 226cms high (plinth reduced, brass cased weights, pendulum, crank key and case key) Estimate: 800-1200
492. WITHDRAWN AN OAK LONGCASE CLOCK Edwd ALDY, Lincoln, the 30.5cms (12in) broken arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, silvered centre signed as above, and engraved with a basket of fruit and a mythical bird flanking the calendar sector, and with pierced foliage and flowerhead spandrels, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with fret carved cornice on Corinthian columns, long trunk door and plain plinth, 202cms high (with pendulum, crank winding key and associated weights) Estimate: 300-400
493. A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, HENRY JOHN FOY, TAUNTON the 30cm (11.75in) square brass dial signed in the centre as above with Roman numerals, Arabic five minute intervals, seconds dial, calendar aperture and engraved scrolling spandrels, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement rack striking on a bell, the case with moulded pediment, long trunk door and plain plinth, 198cms high (with pendulum, weights and crank winding key) Estimate: 1000-1500
494. A SCOTTISH LONGCASE CLOCK, Wm WALDIE, DUNSE, the 33cms (13in) broken arch painted dial signed as above in the centre, with Roman numerals, Arabic fifteen minute intervals, seconds dial, calendar dial, spandrels depicting Scottish celebrities, the arch with Mary Queen of Scots escaping in a small boat, the four pillar movement with anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, the case with broken swans neck pediment on fluted pillars, long trunk door flanked by fluted pilasters, plain plinth and bracket feet, 211cms high (with weights, case key and pendulum) Estimate: 500-700
495. AN OAK & MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED LONGCASE CLOCK H.BROWNBILL, Leeds, the 30cm broken arch brass dial signed in the arch as above, with brass chapter ring, Roman numerals, Arabic 5 minute intervals, the centre engraved with scrolling foliage and subsidiary calendar dial with Arabic numerals, pierced spandrels, the arch painted with classical ruins, the 4 pillar movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the case with broken swans neck pediment on fluted pillars, long trunk door inlaid with an oval paterae, and panelled plinth, 218cms high (with pendulum, weights & crank winding key) Estimate: 400-600
496. AN OAK BAROGRAPH with 9cm dia revolving drum, brass and steel links and concealed vacuum chamber, in glazed case, 31.5cms long Estimate: 350-450
497. A BRONZED SEXTANT HEATH & CO Ltd, Crayford, London NoK758 c.1913, the diamond and curve pattern frame with bronze arc signed and numbered as above, silvered scale, vernier with magnifier, tangent and clamping screws, two sets of coloured filters, telescopes and accessories, in fitted box with certificate of examination dated 11 Dec 1958, 18.5cms radius Estimate: 150-250
498. A TROUGHTON & SIMMS, London BRONZED TRANSIT THEODOLITE with circular platform, central compass, two spirit levels, silvered calibrated scale with vernier and magnifier, silvered arc with vernier and magnifier, sighting telescope with rack and pinion focusing and spirit level, milled clamping and adjustment screws, on stand with four milled levelling screws, and brass plumb bob, in fitted mahogany case Estimate: 80-100