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16§JOHN RATTENBURY SKEAPING(BRITISH 1901-1980)THE COWBOYSigned and dated ‘63, watercolour52cm x 68cm (20.5in x 26.75in)£700-900
17§JAMES MCINTOSH PATRICK R.S.A.,R.O.I., R.G.I. (SCOTTISH 1907-1998)HAMLET OF COTTAGESSigned and dated 1933, watercolour25.5cm x 37cm (10in x 14.5in)£600-800
18§TOM CAMPBELL(SCOTTISH 1865-1943)ROSESSigned, signed and inscribed withtitle board verso, oil on board59cm x 80cm (23.5in x 31.5in)£300-500
19§ETHEL WALKER(SCOTTISH b. 1941)LUSTRE JUGSigned, signed and inscribed withtitle label verso, oil on board26cm x 28cm (10.25in x 11in)£300-500
20CAROLINE AUDLEY(BRITISH b. 1864)BADMINTONSigned and dated 1911, oil oncanvasboard68cm x 40cm (26.75in x 15.75in)£500-700
OIL PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURSAND PRINTS
1§PERPETUA POPE(SCOTTISH b. 1916)WEAVER’S COTTAGE, CARLOPSSigned, signed and inscribed withtitle verso, oil on canvas44cm x 60cm (17.25in x 23.5in)£500-700
2GEORGE WILLIAM PILKINGTON(SOUTH AFRICAN 1879-1958)YACHTS, KALK BAYSigned and inscribed with title,watercolour26cm x 35cm (10.25in x 14.25in)£500-700
3§UMBERTO ZINI(ITALIAN 1878-1964)VENETIAN CANALSigned, oil on canvas39cm x 29cm (15.25in x 11.5in)£300-500
4JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD(SCOTTISH 1859-1914)CATTLE SHELTERINGSigned, oil on panel21cm x 17cm (8.25in x 6.75in)£500-700
5§CORRADO RUFFINI(ITALIAN 1913-1979)THE ANNUNCIATIONSigned, signed and inscribed ‘Rome1969’ verso, oil on board44cm x 41cm (17.25in x 16in)£400-600
6§CORRADO RUFFINI(ITALIAN 1913-1979)CATS FIGHTINGBronze on a marble base20.5cm (8in)high (including base)£200-300
7WILLIAM ARTHUR CARRICK(SCOTTISH b. 1879)MOUTH OF THE FINDHORN FROMTHE CULBIN SANDS HOTELSigned, inscribed with title andsigned label verso, watercolour38cm x 54cm (15in x 21.25in)£300-500
8WILLIAM ARTHUR CARRICK(SCOTTISH b. 1879)FINDHORNSigned, inscribed and signed labelverso, watercolour29cm x 46cm (11.5in x 18in)and two further watercolours by thesame hand (3)£400-600
9WILLIAM PAGE ATKINSON WELLSR.B.A. (SCOTTISH 1872-1923)COTTON TREE, RIVER LUNE,LANCASHIRESigned, inscribed with title verso,watercolour and charcoal23cm x 33cm (9in x 13in)£300-500
10WALLER HUGH PATON R.S.A.,R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1828-1895)SUNSET ON THE LOCHSigned and dated 30th July 1878,watercolour, arched mount24cm x 36cm (9.5in x 14in)£200-300
11ALEXANDER FRASER JNR R.S.A.,R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1828-1899)SUNSET IN THE HIGHLANDSSigned, oil on board25.5cm x 36cm (10in x 14in)£300-500
12FOLLOWER OF FRANCIS WILLIAMTOPHAM (BRITISH 1808-1877)A DRINK FROM THE STREAMOil on canvas18cm x 23cm (7in x 9in)and another by the same hand (2)£400-600
13THOMAS FAED R.A., A.R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1826-1900)WASH DAYSigned and dated 1866, oil on panel17cm x 11cm (6.75in x 4.25in)£400-600
14§ROBERT HENDERSON BLYTHR.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1919-1970)CROSSED LINESInk and watercolour34cm x 27cm (13.5in x 10.5in)Exhibited:Aitken Dott, 1972
£300-500
15STUART BOYD(BRITISH 1887-1916)SUNSHINE AND SHADOWSSigned and dated 1914, oil oncanvas45cm x 29cm (17.75in x 11.5in)£300-500
1LYON & TURNBULL - PAINTINGS AND ANTIQUES: 27TH OCTOBER 2012
Saturday, 27th October, 2012
Please note that the Paintings salecommences at 10am
The Antiques sale will notcommence before 12 noon
Sale Numbers LT363 (Paintings)LT364 (Antiques)
Paintings and Antiques
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36THOMAS CORSAN MORTON(SCOTTISH 1859-1928)PATH THROUGH THE WOODSSigned, oil on canvas30cm x 40cm (11.75in x 15.75in)£300-500
37§BET LOW A.R.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1924-2007)EVENING LIGHTSigned, watercolour35cm x 25cm (13.75in x 9.75in)£400-600
38MABEL ROYDS(SCOTTISH 1874-1941)CANOEINGWoodcut22cm x 28cm (8.5in x 11in)£200-300
39RODERICK DEMPSTER MACKENZIE(AMERICAN 1865-1941)LONDON STREET BY LAMPLIGHTSigned and dated 1909, oil oncanvas31cm x 20in (12in x 8in)and another by the same hand‘Rouen’ (2)£400-600
40RODERICK DEMPSTER MACKENZIE(AMERICAN 1865-1941)A LONDON BRIDGE BY LAMPLIGHTSigned and dated 1909, oil oncanvas31cm x 20cm (12in x 8in)and another by the same hand ‘ AHorseguard’ (2)£600-800
41RODERICK DEMPSTER MACKENZIE(AMERICAN 1865-1941)WESTMINSTERSigned and dated 1909, oiil oncanvas20cm x 31cm (8in x 12in)and a companion by the same hand‘Oxford Street’ (2)£800-1,200
42WILLIAM ARTHUR CARRICK(SCOTTISH b. 1879)SNOW IN A SPEYSIDE GARDENSigned, signed and inscribed verso,oil on board34.5cm x 49.5cm(13.5in x 19.5in)£400-600
29DAVID FULTON R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1848-1930)FARMHOUSE INTERIOR WITHCHICKS FEEDINGSigned, oil on canvas39cm x 50cm (15.25in x 19.75in)£600-800
30JOHN HENDERSON(SCOTTISH 1860-1924)THE SHADE IN THE HAYFIELDSigned, signed label verso, oil onpanel22cm x 29cm (8.75in x 11.5in)£400-600
31WILLIAM ALFRED GIBSON(SCOTTISH 1866-1931)THE MOORINGSigned, oi on canvas29.5cm x 34.5cm (11.5in x 14.5in)£500-800
32AFTER SIR DAVID WILKIE R.A.,H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1785-1841)CAMELS SKETCHED AT SMYRNASigned, dated 1840 and inscribedwith title in plate, hand colouredlithograph39cm x 29cm (15.25in x 11.5in)£300-500
33AFTER SIR DAVID WILKIE R.A.,H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1785-1841)A SHEIK WHO ESCOURTED SIRDAVID WILKIE AND PARTY TO THEDEAD SEA AND JORDANSigned and inscribed with title inplate, hand coloured lithograph42cm x 28cm (16.5in x 11in)£300-500
34AFTER SIR DAVID WILKIE R.A.,H.R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1785-1841)THE TURKISH COURIER RELATINGTHE CAPTURE OF ACRESigned, inscribed with title anddated 1840 in plate, hand colouredlithograph32cm x 38cm (12.5in x 15in)£400-600
35WALLER HUGH PATON R.S.A.,R.S.W. (SCOTTISH 1828-1895)BY THE LOCHSigned, indistinctly inscribed withtitle and dated 2nd Oct. 1856,watercolour and bodycolour in anarched mount23cm x 34cm (9in x 13.5in)£300-500
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21§HENRY WILLIAM PHELAN GIBB(BRITISH 1870-1948)RUGLEY BURN,NORTHUMBERLANDSigned, signed and inscribed withtitle verso49.5cm x 75cm (19.5in x 29.5in)£600-800
22§ELIZABETH KEITH(BRITISH 1887-1956)JAPANESE TEMPLESigned, coloured woodcut38cm x 25.5cm (15in x 10in)£300-500
23§ELIZABETH KEITH(BRITISH 1887-1956)SNOWY JAPANESE SCENESiogned in pencil to margin,coloured woodcut38cm x 25cm (15in x 9.75in)£400-600
24§BRENDA LENAGHAN R.S.W.(SCOTTISH b. 1941)A FLASK OF WINESigned and dated 1983, mixedmedia on paper22.5cm x 22.5cm (9in x 9in)£200-300
25§MARY ARMOUR R.S.A., R.S.W(SCOTTISH 1902-2000)AUTUMN FLOWERSSigned and dated 1985, pastel76cm x 54cm (30in x 21.25in)Exhibited:Royal Scottish Academy 1986, no.391
£1,000-1,500
2619TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLPORTRAIT OF JOHN COCHRANEOil on canvas101.5cm x 127cm (40in x 50in)£500-800
2719TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLPORTRAIT OF MAGARETCOCHRANEOil on canvas101.5cm x 127cm (40in x 50in)£600-800
2819TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLPORTRAIT OF JANET POLLON ANDCHILDOil on canvas101.5cm x 127cm (40in x 50in)£500-800
43WILLIAM ARTHUR CARRICK(SCOTTISH b. 1879)COASTAL VILLAGE PATHSigned, oil on canvas75cm x 122cm (29.5in x 48in)£700-1,000
44JAMES G. LAING R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1852-1915)THE OLD BULL RING, CARMONA,SPAINSigned, signed and inscribed withttitle label verso, watercolour53cm x 37cm (21in x 14.5in)£300-500
45MOLLY GUION (AMERCIAN b. 1910)STILL LIFE WITH ROSESSigned, inscribed with title verso, oilon canvas61cm x 51cm (24in x 21in)£200-300
46JOHN WATSON MCLEA(SCOTTISH fl. 1832-1861)VIEW OF RESTALRIG, EDINBURGHSigned and dated 1850, oil on board28cm x 39cm (11in x 15.25in)£450-650
47JOHN HARVEY OSWALD(SCOTTISH fl. 1870-1899)EDINBURGH FROM BURNISLANDSigned, signed and inscribed withtitle verso, oil on canvas60cm x 96cm (23.5in x 37.75in)£600-800
48WILLIAM LIONEL WYLLIE(BRITISH 1851-1931)TANTALLON CASTLE AND THEBASS ROCKSigned in pencil to margin, etching23cm x 51cm (9in x 20in)£300-500
49ROBERT NOBLE R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1875-1917)THE OLD MILLSigned, oil on panel34cm x 26cm (13.5in x 10.25in)£300-500
50WILLIAM STEWART MACGEORGER.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1861-1931)STONE BRIDGE IN THEHIGHLANDSSigned, oil on canvasboard29.5cm x 39cm (11.5in x 15.5in)£400-600
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66§MURRAY(20TH CENTURY SCOTTISH)MOONRISESigned, mixed media on paper56cm x 82cm (22in x 32.25in)£300-500
67§JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD(BRITIHS 1917-1988)PARISSigned and inscribed with title, oilon board24cm x 29cm (9.5in x 11.5in)£200-300
68§DAVID ABERCROMBIEDONALDSON R.S.A., R.P.(SCOTTISH 1916-1996)STILL LIFE WITH PEARSSigned, oil on canvas65cm x 90cm (25.5in x 35.5in)£600-800
69§RUSSELL BAKER(BRITISH 20TH CENTURY)IN MOSCOWOil on board110cm x 65.5cm (43.25in x 25.75in)£400-600
70JULES LESSORE(BRITISH/FRENCH 1849-1892)ROYAL EXCHANGE, GLASGOWSigned, watercolour56cm x 41cm (22in x 16in)£400-600
71CHARLES MARTIN HARDIE(BRITISH 1858-1916)PICKING COWSLIPSSigned with initals, oil on board34cm x 24cm (34in x 9.5in)£500-700
72EDMUND CALDWELL(BRITISH 1852-1930)JACK RUSSELL BURYING ATURKEYSigned and dated 1883, oil oncanvas39cm x 49cm (15.5in x 19.25in)£400-600
7320TH CENTURY CONTINENTALSCHOOLTHE ANNUNCIATIONWatercolour heightened with goldpen57cm x 123.5cm (22.5in x 48.5in)£600-800
58§ALICK RIDDELL STURROCK R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1885-1953)DUMFRIESHIRE LANDSCAPESigned, oil on board24cm x 34cm (9.5in x 13.5in)£400-600
59§ALICK RIDDELL STURROCK R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1885-1953)STILL LIFE OF MEADOW FLOWERSSigned, oil on board25.5cm x 34cm (10in x 13.5in)£300-500
60§ALICK RIDDELL STURROCK R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1885-1953)STILL LIFE - PINKSSigned, signed and inscribed withtitle verso, oil on board32cm x 39cm (12.5in x 15.5in)£400-600
61RODERICK DEMPSTER MACKENZIE(AMERICAN 1865-1941)HOLBORNSigned, oil on canvas20cm x 30cm (8in x 12in)£400-600
6219TH CENTURY COPY AFTERDOMENICO CORVIPRINCE HENRY STUART,CARDINAL DUKE OF YORKOil on canvas68cm x 53cm (27in x 21in)£500-700
63AFTER HENRY ALKENASCOT - PREPARING TO STARTEngraved by T. Sutherland, colouredengraving20cm x 65cm (8in x 25in)and three others from the sameseries (4)£250-350
6420TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOLPORTRAIT OF A “WEE LADDIE” INHIGHLAND DRESSOil on canvas96cm x 50cm (37.75in x 19.75in)£300-500
65ARTHUR HARRIS(SCOTTISH fl. 1890S)THE ROW BOATSigned, oil on canvas16cm x 27.5cm (6.25in x 10.75in)and another by the same hand (2)£250-350
5119TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLCOUNTRY COTTAGESigned ‘E. Brown’, oil on board18cm x 23cm (7in x 9in)and another by the same hand (2)£200-300
52§RONALD POPE(BRITISH 1920-1997)FAMILYCarved wood on marble base31cm (12.25in)high, with plinth£400-600
53GEORGE LESLIE HUNTER(SCOTTISH 1879-1931)NUDE STUDYConte19cm x 13cm (7.5in x 5in)£600-800
54§WILLIAM JOHNSTONE(SCOTTISH 1897-1981)MONOCHROMATIC ABSTRACTSigned, brush and ink36cm x 25cm (15in x 9.75in)£200-300
55§JAKE HARVEY (SCOTTISH b. 1948)POACHER’S DREAM IISigned with initials and dated ‘91 inthe cast, bronze112cm (44in)on wooden plinth£2,000-3,000
56§HENRY JOHN LINTOTT R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1877-1965)PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN IN A FURCOATOil on canvas105cm x 79cm (41.24in x 31in)£700-900
57CLAUDE LOVAT FRASER(BRITISH 1890-1921)THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSONInscribed with title, indian ink andwatercolour15.5cm x 18.5cm (6in x 7.25in)£300-500
74§ELIZABETH KEITH(BRITISH 1887-1956)JAPANESE STREET SCENE BYNIGHTSigned, coloured woodcut41.5cm x 28cm (16.25in x 11in)and two further prints by the samehand (3)£800-1,000
75YONG MUN SEN(CHINESE 1896-1962)MOUNTAIN TEMPLESigned and dated 1949, watercolour37cm x 53.5cm (14.5in x 21in)£300-500
76JAMES PEEL (BRITISH 1811-1906)PIG FARM, YORKSHIREInitialled, inscribed with artist’sname on old back label verso, oil oncanvas28cm x 22.5cm (11in x 9in)£300-500
77JAMES PEEL (BRITISH 1811-1906)HAMBLEDON COMMON, SURREYInitialled, indistinctly inscribed withtitle stretcher verso, oil on canvas20cm x 31cm (8in x 12in)£300-500
78NICOLAAS RIEGEN(DUTCH 1827-1889)STRONG WINDSSigned, oil on panel20.25cm x 27.25cm (8in x 10.5in)£800-1,200
7919TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOLSCOTTISH LANDSCAPEWatercolour heightened with gumarabic, arched mount25cm x 38cm (9.75in x 15in)£300-500
80SAM BOUGH R.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1822-1878)STIRLINGSigned and dated 1870, watercolour35cm x 52cm (13.75in x 20.5in)£400-600
81JAMES WATTERSTON HERALD(SCOTTISH 1859-1914)KEW BRIDGESigned and inscribed with titleverso, ink and watercolour19cm x 15.5cm (7.5in x 6in)£400-600
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10619TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOLTHINKING FIGUREIndistinctly signed and dated 1848,oil on canvas17cm x 23cm (6.75in x 9in)£300-500
10720TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLFIGURES IN AN ARCHWAYOil on board72cm x 50cm (28.25in x 19.75in)£200-300
108§JANE DE GLEHN(BRITISH 1873-1961)THE WILTSHIRE AVONSigned and dated ‘93, inscribed withtitle gallery label verso, oil on board45cm x 58cm (17.75in x 22.75in)£1,000-1,500
10919TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLPICKING BUTTERCUPSOil on canvas52cm x 42cm (20.5in x 16.5in)£400-600
11019TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLURCHINS AT PLAYOil on canvas34cm x 45cm (13.25in x 17.75in)£500-700
111§WILLIAM CROSBIE R.S.A., R.G.I.(SCOTTISH b. 1915)STUDY OF A NUDEPencil and watercolour43.5cm x 28cm (17in x 11in)Provenance:The artist’s studio; Ewan Mundy Gallery,Glasgow; Hartnoll Gallery, London
£400-600
112§§DOMINIC SNYDER(SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY)ICARUS AND DAEDALUSSigned and inscribed with title inpencil to margin, monotype90cm x 71cm (35.5in x 28in)£250-350
113§JAMES FULLARTON(SCOTTISH b. 1946)LITTLE ARYSHIRE LANDSCAPESigned, oil on paper14.5cm x 11cm (5.75in x 4.25in)£200-300
82AFTER PETER PAUL RUBENS(FLEMISH 1577-1640)PORTRAIT OF ISABELLA BRANTOil on canvas69cm x 54cm (27in x 21.25in)£400-600
83§GAVIN NICOL(SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY)MODIGLIANI STILL LIFE, 1965-6Signed, signed and dated verso, oilon canvas42.5cm x 53cm (16.75in x 21in)£300-500
84§JAMES GALLOWAY(BRITISH CONTEMPORARY)STILL LIFE WITH BLUE GLASSSigned and dated ‘69, oil on board85.5cm x 73cm (33.75in x 28.75in)£300-500
85§NAEL HANNA(SCOTTISH/IRAQI b. 1959)PORTRAIT OF A LADY WITH BLACKHAIRSigned, oil on canvas75cm x 75cm (29.5in x 29.5in)£600-900
86§NAEL HANNA(SCOTTISH/IRAQI b. 1959)NIGHT AT GLENCOESigned, inscribed with title frameverso, oil on board57cm x 89cm (22.5in x 35in)£1,000-1,500
87§WILLIAM BIRNIE R.S.W., R.G.I.(SCOTTISH 1929-2006)APPROACH OF WINTERSigned, oil on board13cm x 28cm (5in x 11in)£300-500
88§VICTOR VASARELY(FRENCH/HUNGARIAN 1906-1997)SCHWEISS UND WEISSSigned and numbered 586/650 inpencil, seriograph29cm x 20.5cm (11.5in x 8in)£200-300
89§FRANCIS MCDONALD R.G.I.(SCOTTISH b. 1945)HEBRIDEAN BEACHSigned, oil on canvas30cm x 44cm (11.75in x 17.25in)£400-600
90MANNER OF RICHARD PARKEBONINGTONSTREET SCENE, VERONAInitialed, oil on canvas23.5cm x 19.5cm (9.5in x 7.75in)£400-600
91§SIR DAVID YOUNG CAMERON R.A.,R.S.A., R.S.W., R.W.S., R.O.I.(SCOTTISH1865-1945)NORHAM CASTLESigned, watercolour41cm x 54cm (16in x 21.25in)£600-900
92GEORGE OGILVIE REID R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1851-1928)A MOMENTS RESTSigned, oil on canvas34.5cm x 24cm (13.5in x 9.5in)£400-600
93WILLIAM BEATTIE BROWN R.S.A.(SCOTTISH 1831-1909)GLOOMY GLENCOESigned, signed and inscribed withtitle stretcher verso, oil on canvas36cm x 53cm (14.25in x 20.75in)£800-1,200
94HANNAH CLARKE PRESTONMACGOUN (BRITISH 1864-1913)WHY DON’T YOU SPEAK FORYOURSELFSigned and inscribed with titleartist’s label verso, watercolour27cm x 20cm (10.5in x 8in)£300-500
95NATHANIEL HUGHES BAIRD R.O.I.(SCOTTISH 1865-1936)DEVONSHIRE LANE, NEARDAWLISHMonogrammed, signed andinscirbed with title back label verso,oil on canvas24cm x 34.5cm (9.5in x 13.5in)£200-300
9619TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLSTEAMER AT SEAOil on canvas36cm x 63cm (14in x 24.75in)£200-300
97MANNER OF JOHN FREDERICKLEWIS (BRITISH 1805-1876)PORTRAIT STUDIES OF AN ARABOil on canvas74cm x 62cm (29in x 24.5in)£600-800
98AFTER J. W. CARMICHAELTHE LAUNCH OF THE STEAM SHIPFORTH, WITH VIEWS OF THE PORTAND TOWN OF LEITHEngraved by E. Duncan on behalf ofthe Royal Mail Steam PacketCompany, coloured engraving58cm x 78cm (22.75in x 30.75in)£300-500
9919TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLTHE S.S. SAINT MIRREN OFDUBLINInscribed with title, oil on canvas46cm x 66cm (18in x 26in)£200-300
100WILLIAM GORDONBURN-MURDOCH(BRITISH 1862-1939)ARCTIC EXPLORATIONSInitialed, watercolour18cm x 35cm (7in x 13.75in)£400-600
101MARY S. HAGARTY(19TH CENTURY BRITISH)AMONGST THE CORNSTOOKSSigned, watercolour33cm x 51cm (13in x 20in)£300-500
102J. RENNY(FRENCH 19TH CENTURY)WOODLAND STREAMSigned and dated 1866, watercolourheightened with gum arabic59cm x 49cm (23in x 19.25in)£200-300
103J. RENNY(FRENCH 19TH CENTURY)MOUNTAINOUS LANDSCAPE INSUMMERSigned, watercolour heightenedwith gum arabic62cm x 81cm (24.5in x 32in)£300-500
104FOLLOWER OF SIR HENRYRAEBURNGENTLEMAN WEARING ANELABORATE CRAVATOil on canvas31.5cm x 26cm (12.5in x 10.25in)£400-600
10519TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOLLINLITHGOW PALACEWatercolour and bodycolour65cm x 102cm (25.5in x 40in)£600-800
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134§SAMUEL JOHN LAMORNA BIRCH(BRITISH 1869-1955)THE FISHERMANSigned, oil on board27cm x 35cm (10.5in x 13.75in)£1,000-1,500
135§IRENE LESLEY MAIN(SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY)THE PALMSSigned, mixed media52cm x 65cm (20.5in x 25.5in)£400-600
136ARTHUR PERIGAL R.S.A., R.S.W(SCOTTISH 1816-1884)NAIRNSigned, inscribed and dated 1878,watercolour25.5cm x 48cm (10in x 18.75in)£400-600
137ATTRIBUTED TO W.P. COXFISHING IN BARBADOSWatercolour and ink23.5cm x 16cm (9.25in x 6.25in)£200-300
138A** BÖDLANDER(GERMAN 19TH/20TH CENTURY)STILL LIFESigned and inscribed ‘Berlin’, oil onboards70cm x 100cm (27.5in x 39.5in)£800-1,200
139J** LAWRENCE(19TH/20TH CENTURY)A BUSY FRENCH STREET SCENESigned, oil on canvas33cm x 58cm (13in x 23in)£1,200-1,500
140ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES B. COOK(SCOTTISH fl. 1917-40)BOATS IN HARBOURSigned ‘Cook’, oil on canvas25cm x 44cm (9.75in x 17.25in)£300-500
141§WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACLEOD(SCOTTISH 1892-1963)ON THE RIVER BANKSigned, pastel41cm x 53cm (16in x 21in)£200-300
114§JACK VETTRIANO(SCOTTISH b. 1954)THE PLEASURE AND THE PAINSigned, oil on canvaboard41cm x 31cm (12in x 16in)£1,000-1,500
115§SIR ROBIN PHILIPSON R.A., R.S.A.,R.S.W., R.G.I.(SCOTTISH 1916-1992)COCK FIGHTSigned and numbered 15/50 inpencil to margin, colour lithograph43cm x 66cm (17in x 26in)£300-500
116§GEORGE WYLIE(BRITISH 1921-2012)A GAME OF SNOOKER, c. 1990Sculptural assemblage89cm (35in) high£400-600
117§LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY R.A.(BRITISH 1887-1976)SUNDAY AFTERNOONSigned and dated in plate, signedand numbered 43/75 in pencil tomargin, Ganymed Editions, blackand cream lithograph56cm x 72cm (22in x 28.5in)(including margins)£1,000-1,500
118§LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY R.A.(BRITISH 1887-1976)TREE IN THE SQUARESigned and dated 1969 in plate,signed and numbered 43/75 inpencil to margin, Ganymed Editions,black and cream lithograph56cm x 72cm (22in x 28.5in)(including margins)£1,000-1,500
119ERIC GILL (BRITISH 1882-1940)CHRIST ON THE CROSSSigned and numbered 12/15 inpencil, woodcut14.5cm x 12cm (5.75in x 4.75in)£300-500
120§JOAN RENTON R.S.W.(SCOTTISH b. 1935)THE FIRST SNOW ON THEBEEFTUB1988, signed, oil on board23.5cm x 28.5cm (9.25in x 11in)£200-250
121§JOAN RENTON R.S.W.(SCOTTISH b. 1935)THE LAST STANDSigned, oil on canvas board33cm x 43.5cm (13in x 17in)£300-400
122HARRY G. SHIELDS(BRITISH 1859-1935)SNOWY TOWNSCAPE, EASTLOTHIANSigned, oil on board21cm x 11.5cm (8.25in x 4.5in)and another by the same hand, apair (2)£300-500
12319TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SCHOOLPORTRAIT OF ALLANBARNS-GRAHAMIndistinctly signed, oil on canvas53cm x 40cm (21in x 15.75in)£200-300
124HANNAH CLARKE PRESTONMCGOUN R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1867-1913)THE CHINA CUPBOARDSigned, watercolour60cm x 44cm (23.5in x 17.25in)£600-800
125CHARLES LESLIE(BRITISH born c. 1835-1890)LOCHSIDE LANDSCAPESigned and dated 1883, watercolourand bodycolour24cm x 51cm (9.5in x 20in)£300-500
126MARY SOMERVILLE(SCOTTISH 1780-1872)NAPLES, ITALYOil on panel23cm x 33cm (9in x 13in)and another by the same hand (2)Note:Mary Somerville was born in Jedburgh inthe Scottish Borders. She went on tobecome a popular and well-respectedscience writer though her skills extendedinto many more areas. In 1869 she wasawarded the Victoria Medal of the RoyalGeographical Society. She died and wasburied in Naples. Somerville College,Oxford is named after her inacknowledgement of her achievements.
£500-700
127MARY SOMERVILLE(SCOTTISH 1780-1872)SNOW CAPPED PEAKSOil on panel22cm x 30cm (8.5in x 11.75in)and another by the same hand (2)£500-700
128MARY SOMERVILLE(SCOTTISH 1780-1872)THE EDGE OF THE WOODOil on panel, arched top20cm x 25cm (8in x 8.75in)£150-250
129DAVID FARQUHARSON A.R.A.,A.R.S.A., R.S.W., R.O.I.(SCOTTISH 1840-1907)NEAR ROTHESAYSigned, signed and inscribed withtitle frame verso, oil on canvas23cm x 30cm (9in x 11.75in)£300-500
130JAMES HAYLLAR(BRITISH 1829-1920)PORTRAIT OF A BEARDEDGENTLEMANSigned and dated 1874, oil oncanvas68cm x 55cm (26.75in x 21.75in)and a companion portrait by thesame hand (2)£1,250-1,500
131§SIR WILLIAM MACTAGGARTP.R.S.A., R.A., R.S.W (1903-1981)PORTRAIT OF THE ARTISTSigned with the studio sale stampverso, oil on board51cm x 41cm (20in x 16in)£400-600
132§NAEL HANNA(SCOTTISH/IRAQI b. 1959)SEASCAPESigned, oil on board21cm x 25cm (8.25in x 9.75in)£300-500
133§NOEL SLANEY R.S.W.(SCOTTISH b. 1915)STILL LIFE, RED AND ORANGESigned, inscribed with title labelverso, oil on canvas58cm x 79cm (22.75in x 31in)£1,000-1,500
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157JOHN MITCHELL(SCOTTISH 1837-1929)THE END OF THE HARVEST ONTHE MUCHALLS COASTSigned and dated 1912, watercolour40cm x 60cm (15.75in x 23.5in)£800-1,200
15819TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLSTILL LIFE OF FLOWERSSigned ‘A. Wilson’, oil on canvas56cm x 45cm (22in x 17.75in)£400-600
15919TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOLMOUNT VESUVIUS ERUPTING BYNIGHTInscribed ‘Eruzione Det. 1849’,gouache44cm x 66cm (17.25in x 26in)and another, a pair (2)£400-600
160ROBERT SANDERSON(SCOTTISH fl. 1860-1905)THE ARTISTMonogrammed and dated ‘77, oil oncanvas21.5cm x 14cm (8.5in x 5.5in)£300-500
161HENRY JOHN KINNARD(BRITISH fl. 1880s)ON THE RIVERBANKSigned, oil on canvas76cm x 127cm (30in x 50in)£1,500-2,500
162§§SAMUEL JOHN LAMORNA BIRCH(BRITISH 1869-1955)RIVER LANDSCAPESigned, oil on board27cm x 35cm (10.5in x 13.75in)and three further pictures by thesame hand (4)£300-500
163§JOHN PATRICK DOWNIE R.S.W.(SCOTTISH 1871-1945)OLD PETESigned, inscribed with title artist’slabel verso, oil on canvas36cm x 46cm (14in x 18in)£200-300
164No lot
149PETER GRAHAM R.A., R.S.A(SCOTTISH 1836-1921)SEAGULLS DOMAINSigned and dated 1914, oil oncanvas81cm x 122cm (32in x 48in)£3,500-4,500
15019TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLPORTRAIT OF A RED-HEADEDYOUNG WOMANOil on canvas42cm x 34cm (16.5in x 13.5in)£300-500
151§HECTOR CHALMERS(SCOTTISH 1848-1943)THE WOODCUTTERSSigned, oil on canvas24cm x 35cm (9.5in x 13.75in)£300-500
152§GEORGE SMITH R.S.A(SCOTTISH 1870-1934)CROSSING THE FORDSigned, oil on canvas41cm x 51cm (16in x 20in)£1,000-1,500
153§ELIZABETH BLACKADDER O.B.E.,R.A., R.S.A., R.S.W., R.G.I.(SCOTTISH b. 1931)STAITHESSigned and dated 1962 in pencil tomargin, colour lithograph53cm x 76cm (20.75in x 30in)£400-600
154§SIR JOHN VERNEY(BRITISH 1913-1993)THE GASWORKSSigned and dated ‘47, mixed mediaon paper24cm x 34cm (9.5in x 13.5in)£300-500
155§ROLAND LANGMAID(BRITISH 1897-1956)FULL SAILSigned in pencil to margin, etching29cm x 20cm (11.5in x 8in)£250-350
156§WILLIAM WALCOT(BRITISH 1874-1943)THE MERSEYSigned in pencil to margin, etching13.5cm x 33.5cm (5.25in x 13.25in)and three further prints by thesame hand (4)£200-300
§142JACOB DOOYEWAARD(DUTCH 1876-1969)ORIENTAL STILL LIFESigned and dated 1931, oil oncanvas59cm x 54cm (23.25in x 21.25in)£400-600
14319TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOLTHE NEW PETWatercolour and bodycolour onbone18cm x 12.5cm (7in x 5in)£300-500
144WILLIAM HEATH WILSON(SCOTTISH 1849-1927)FLORENCE FROM THE SOUTHEASTSigned, oil on board21cm x 43cm (8.25in x 17in)Exhibited:The Fine Art Society, November 1990
£400-600
145§SIR NORMAN REID(BRITISH 1915-2007)NURSERYMAN’S YARDSigned and dated 1987 nboardverso, inscribed with title labelverso, oil on board36cm x 40cm (14in x 15.75in)£400-600
146WILLIAM DARLING MACKAY R.S.A(SCOTTISH 1844-1924)SOLWAY SUNSETInitialed, oil on board29cm x 33cm (11.5in x 13in)£300-500
147§PETER THOMSON(SCOTTISH b. 1962)SUPPERSigned, oil on panel49cm x 56cm (19.25in x 22in)Exhibited:‘Celebrating Robert Burns’, CompassGallery, February 1996
£400-600
14819TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOLSAILING SHIPS AT SEAOil on canvas55cm x 93cm (21.5in x 36.5in)£300-500
165§DAME LAURA KNIGHT R.A., R.W.S.(BRITISH 1877-1970)BOAT YARDSigned and inscribed with title inpencil to stretcher verso, mixedmedia on canvas51cm x 61cm (20in x 24in)£500-800
166§JAMES MORRISON R.S.A., R.S.W.(SCOTTISH b. 1932)EVENING, OLD MONTROSESigned dated 1978, oil on board25.5cm x 38.5cm (10in x 15.25in)£400-600
167§THERESA FLYNN(SCOTTISH 1923-2009)LILIES ON A RED GROUNDSigned, mixed media on paper53cm x 34.5cm (20.75in x 13.5in)£300-500
168§HAMISH LAWRIE(SCOTTISH 1919-1987)WOODED RIVER LANDSCAPESigned, oil on board71cm x 51cm (28in x 20in)£400-600
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FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART,RUGS & CARPETS
200ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEAPOTCIRCA 1780of bullet shape, decorated withflower sprigs and sprays, the coverwith a flower finial in relief, 13.5cmhigh; together with TWOWORCESTER PORCELAIN TEABOWLS, each with a ribbed bodydecorated with flowers, 5.5cm high(3)£150-250
201BOXED SET OF STAUNTONCHESSMENby J. Jaques & Sons Ltd.,comprising of: 17 white pieces, and16 black, with maker’s trade label,and a compilation of game notes,kings 7cm high; together with aTRAVELLING CHESS SET, boxed;and a futher GAMES BOARD (3)£250-350
220GEORGE III OAK BOWFRONTHANGING CORNER CABINETthe moulded cornice above paneldoors, raised on a plinth base63cm wide, 92cm high, 43cm deep£200-300
221GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OAKDRESSER18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice over two openshelves and scroll cut sidesupports; the base with three shortdrawers and four further shortdrawers separated by an archedapron, raised on turned legs joinedby an undertier147cm wide, 196cm high,40cm deep£500-800
222GEORGE IV MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK19TH CENTURYthe swan neck pediment over anarched glazed door flanked byturned columns, the painted pinkand white dial with a Romanchapter, subsidiary seconds dialand date aperature, inscribed‘Jacob Moseley’, with two windingholes, straight trunk and plinthbase53cm wide, 212cm high, 26cm deep£400-600
223GEORGIAN WALNUT CHEST18TH CENTURY AND LATERthe rectangular top above threegraduated long drawers, raised onbracket feet101cm wide, 81cm high, 52cm deep£400-600
224MAHOGANY BOW FRONTSIDEBOARD19TH CENTURYthe cross banded top above twodrawers, flanked by a cellarettedrawer and a cupboard, raised onsquare tapering legs and spade feet153cm wide, 91cm high, 61cm deep£300-500
202LARGE MASONIC SALT GLAZEDECANTERMID 19TH CENTURYof mallett form, with the inscription‘George Paterson, Cookstown,1852’, flanked by various Masonicsymbols and the Royal Coat ofArms26.5cm high£300-400
203MASONIC SALT GLAZEDDECANTEREARLY 19TH CENTURYof mallett form, the body decoratedwith various Masonic symbols andthe Royal Coat of Arms20cm high£150-250
204SCANDINAVIAN PAINTED CHILD’SCHAIRthe curved seat and backsurpported by three splayed legs,decorated with flowers on a redground52cm high, 42cm wide, 27.5cm deep£150-250
205‘CORONET MIDGET’ CAMERABIRMINGHAMwith an engraved plaque to frontand a red and mottled blackbakelite body, with a red leathertravelling case£100-150
206PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTERPORCELAIN FIGURESmodelled as a gentleman or‘Gallant’ and lady in Georgiancostume, with polychrome andgilded decoration, each withmaker’s marks and the no. ‘1052’(2)21cm and 20cm high£200-300
207SCOTTISH IRONthe hollow tear shaped body withbrass mounts, a swivel catch and aturned wooden handle16.5cm long£300-400
208SWISS MUSIC BOX, BYDUCOMMUN GIRODthe cylinder playing on eight airswith maker’s name stamped to thelever, the interior with a song card,all in a walnut veneered casecase 51.5cm wide£250-350
209LARGE ROSEWOOD MAGNIFYINGGLASSof typical form, on a turned blaustershaped handle41.5cm long, 22cm diam.£120-180
210COLLECTION OF BRASS FIRE DOGSAND A FENDERcomprising: a fender, with pierceddecoration flanked by two urns,89cm wide approx.; a pair of firedogs, each modelled with an urnfinial on four paw feet, 32.5cm high,52.5cm deep; and a further pair offire dogs, each modelled with anovoid shaped urn on a piercedstepped base, 28cm high, 44cmdeep (5)£250-350
211SHIRVAN RUGEAST CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe slate blue field with three bluestepped lozenge medallions, goldspandrels, within red borderbetween red and gold bands188cm x 120cm£150-250
212KASHAN PRAYER CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe cream field with floral vaseflanked by bird filled trees, red andblue spandrels, within indigo border290cm x 208cm£300-500
213ANATOLIAN RUGLATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with allovergeometric shapes, brick spandrels,within brown border betweenbands, 220cm x 145cm; and aNORTHWEST PERSIAN RUG, thered field with allover lozengepattern, within rose border, 195cmx 100cm (2)£150-250
214HERIZ RUGNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE 20THCENTURYthe cream field with brownmedallion, light red spandrels,within brown border196cm x 161cm£150-250
215HERIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY 20THCENTURYthe red field with large squareindigo, ivory and red medallionsuspending pendants, similarspandrels, within indigo turtlepalmette border betwen cream andcamel bands328cm x 243cm£150-250
216VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOODCHIFFONIERthe high mirrored back above aninverted breakfront top, raised onturned supports, flanked by glazeddoors, raised on square cabriolelegs129cm wide, 227cm high,41cm deep£300-500
217ITALIAN PARQUETRY OCCASIONALTABLEthe canted square top above aturned support, raised on a triformbase60cm wide, 70cm high£300-400
218GENTLEMAN’S MAHOGANYCOMPACTUMMID 19TH CENTURYthe peaked cornice above two shortand five graduated long drawers,flanked by panel doors enclosingshelves, raised on a plinth base230cm wide, 174cm high, 57cmdeep£1,000-1,200
219CARVED OAK BIBLE BOX ONSTAND18TH CENTURY AND LATERthe hinged fall flap above a carvedfrieze, raised on moulded legs,united by stretchers and an undertier57cm wide, 99cm high, 42cm deep£200-300
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243GEORGIAN STYLE OAK TWINPEDESTAL DINING TABLEwith two leaf inserts, the roundedrectangular top raised on turnedcolumn supports with tripod basesending on pad feet270cm long, 75cm high, 108cmdeep£250-400
244GEORGE III MAHOGANYOCTAGONAL BIRDCAGE TRIPODTABLE18TH CENTURYthe octagonal top with a mouldededge over a birdcage raised on aslender baluster column and endingon cabriole legs with pointed slipperfeet64.5cm wide, 74cm high, 64cm deep£200-300
245SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III STYLEMAHOGANY SHIELD BACK DININGCHAIRS20TH CENTURYcomprising two armchairs and fiveside chairs, with shield backscentred by carved Prince of Walesplumes, tan leather stuff over seatswith brass nail head detailing,raised on reeded square taperedlegs ending on spade feet (7)59cm wide, 97cm high, 50cm deep£200-300
246GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ONCHEST18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above a keycarved frieze and two short andthree long graduated drawers, thelower part with a brushing slide andthree further long drawers, raisedon shaped bracket feet112cm wide, 189cm high, 53cmdeep£800-1,200
247VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMEDUPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRthe moulded top rail anddownswept arms above aserpentine seat, raised on mouldedcabriole legs and ceramic casters65cm wide, 90cm high, 55cm deep£300-500
225EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ANDINLAID DISPLAY CABINETthe shaped gallery above an inlaidfrieze, over astragal glazed doors,flanked by glazed sides, raised onsquare tapering legs, united by anunder tier108cm wide, 184cm high,37cm deep£250-350
226ROYAL CROWN DERBY COFFEESERVICE20TH CENTURYeach piece decorated in the imaripalette, with maker’s marks,comprising of: eight coffee cans,6cm high; and eight saucers, 11cmdiam. (16)£120-180
227TUNBRIDGEWARE STATIONERYBOX19TH CENTURYof canted rectanganular shape witha hinged sloping lid decorated witha rose, bearing paper label ‘F.L.Hausburg, Liverpool’21cm wide, 13cm high£200-300
228*CHINESE ENAMELLED SNUFFBOTTLELATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURYof flattened baluster form paintedwith figures and animals6.5cm high£100-150
229LARGE ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITEASHETof shaped rectangular form, with aprinted scene depicting figures in arural setting within a floral border,55cm wide; together with TWOCHINESE BLUE AND WHITEPORCELAIN PLATES, 22cm diam.and 18.5cm diam (3)£150-200
230TWO COPPER AND BRASSMOUNTED SHIPS LAMPSeach of typical form, the first withplaques ‘Eli Griffiths & Sons,Birmingham’ and ‘Masthead’, 57cmhigh; the second with plaques‘M.P.Galloway Limited, Leith’ and‘No. 9499’, 57cm high (2)£300-400
231TWO COPPER AND BRASSMOUNTED SHIPS LAMPSthe first, a larger example, withplaque ‘Seahorse, GB, Trademark,16437’, 34.5cm high; the second,with a decorative plaque reading‘Masthead’, 30cm high (2)£150-250
232TWO FAMILLE NOIRE PORCELAINCHARGERSthe first, of circular form, decoratedwith numerous polychrome flowers,with marks to underside, 39.5cmdiam.; the second, of circular form,painted with a central peonysurrounded by smaller foliatemotifs, marks to underside, 37cmdiam. (2)£200-300
233CASED BRASS MICROSCOPE, BY J.SWIFT & SON, LONDONof typical form, with various lensesand accessories, in a fittedmahogany case32.5cm high£150-180
234COLLECTION OF DAVENPORTDINNER WARE19TH CENTURYeach piece with transfer printed andpainted Chinese design of peoniesand rockwork, comprising of: a twinhandled tureen, cover and stand,27cm high; a twin handled servingbowl, 15cm high; three graduatedoval shaped dishes, largest 47cmlong; a twin handled oval servingdish, two twin handled stands(tureens lacking), 17.5cm diameter;and a scallop shaped dish, 15.5cmlong (10)£200-300
235SET OF FOUR CHINESEPORCELAIN PLATESMID 18TH CENTURYpainted in underglaze blue withpeony and rockwork in a fencedgarden within a double line border,the rims with three flower sprays,25cm diameter; also a SIMILARPLATE with a river landscape,23.5cm diameter; a PORCELAINPLATE with famille rose decoration,23.5cm diameter; and aPORCELAIN BALUSTER VASE,Kangxi mark but not of the period,painted in underglaze blue withfigures before a dignitary (7)£200-300
236BIDJAR CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, 20THCENTURYthe cream field with all over rosefloral boquet pattern, within slateblue border between bands201cm x 147cm£700-1,000
237TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, 20THCENTURYthe light camel field with centralindigo medallion suspendingpendants, within indigo borderbetween bands355cm x 255cm£800-1,200
238PERSIAN STYLE RUGLATE 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with polychromemedallion, similar spandrels, withinpolychrome border226cm x 140cm£150-250
239AFGHAN KELIM CARPETLATE 20TH CENTURYthe red field with three columns ofseven guls, within brown border420cm x 236cm£300-500
240MESHED CARPETEAST PERSIA 20TH CENTURYthe cream field with alloverpalmette and foliate vine pattern,within red border between bands275cm x 205cm£500-800
241SET OF EIGHT QUEEN ANNE STYLEWALNUT DINING CHAIRSthe shaped top rail above a vaseshaped vertical splat, over a drop inpad seat, raised on cabriole legs (8)51cm wide, 107cm high, 40cm deep£400-600
242TWO GEORGIAN CHIPPENDALESTYLE OPEN ARMCHAIRSthe shaped top rail above a piercedvertical splat , over a drop in padseat, raised on square legs unitedby stretchers; and another similar(2)68cm wide, 94cm high, 45cm deep£150-250
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266LARGE VICTORIAN OAK THREETIER WHATNOTthe carved gallery above threegadrooned, shaped tiers, over asingle drawer, raised on fluted andcarved supports with brass capsand ceramic casters97cm wide, 124cm high, 47cm deep£250-350
267LARGE VICTORIAN CARVED OAKPARTNERS’ DESK19TH CENTURYthe hexagonal top with a blackleather insert surface withembossed key border, over six shortfrieze drawers to three sides andcentred by carved shields with acastle tower, raised on squared andacanthus carved waisted legs213cm wide, 77cm high,150cm deep£400-600
268WILLIAM IV UPHOLSTERED OPENARMCHAIRthe scroll back above cushionedarms, over a stuff over seat, raisedon turned legs and brass casters67cm wide, 99cm high, 56cm deep£300-500
269MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCKLATE 19TH CENTURYwith eight day movement, the brassand white metal face with Romannumerals and applied spandrels,within the hood with a broken swanneck pediment and blind fretworkdecoration, the case with blindfretwork decoration, raised onbracket feet46cm wide, 214cm high, 28cm deep£400-600
270GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY TILTTOP TABLE20TH CENTURYthe moulded circular top above aturned support, raised on aquadriform base with brass capsand casters92cm wide, 71cm high£300-500
248TWO MATCHING VICTORIANSPOONBACK CHAIRSthe moulded button back aboveoutswept arms, over a serpentinecushioned seat raised on mouldedcabriole legs and ceramic casters,and another similar (2)65cm wide, 93cm high, 50cm deep£300-400
249EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ANDINLAY REVOLVING BOOKCASEthe square moulded top above twotiers, united by fretwork supports,raised on cabriole legs50cm wide, 85cm high£200-300
250GEORGE III MAHOGANY,SATINWOOD AND INLAY BUREAUBOOKCASE18TH CENTURYthe dentil moulded cornice above asatinwood inlaid frieze above glazeddoors with arched astragal panelsopening to shelves; the associatedlower part with a drop front drawerfitted for writing, over three longgraduated drawers, raised onwaisted feet122cm wide, 242cm high, 57cmdeep£700-900
251GROUP OF FIVE CARD CASEScomprising: a mother-of-pearl andtortoiseshell example, with whitemetal inlaid motifs depicting an owland moon; a tortoiseshell case,with mother-of-pearl inlaid floraldesigns; a mother-of-pearl andabalone example; an ivory andsandalwood mounted case; and atartanware example (5)£200-300
252GROUP OF THREE TRUNCHEONScomprising: an early 20th centurySpecial Constable example, paintedwith a crown, ciper and Arms of theCity of Edinburgh above ‘SpecialConstable 1914-1919’; a furtherpainted truncheon, depicting acrown, cipher, and the inscription‘Constable’; and an unpaintedexample (3)£150-250
253JAPANESE MUSEN ANDCLOISONNÉ DISHof rectangular form, depicting agoose amongst reeds, theunderside with cloisonné flowermotifs, on four feet18cm wide£120-180
254WEMYSS WARESMALL PRESERVE JAR & COVER,POST 1930decorated with raspberries, paintedmarks WEMYSS WARE, printedmark MADE IN ENGLAND7cm high£100-200
255LARGE GREEN GLASS CARBOYof ovoid form with a tapering neck,converted to a lamp64cm high approx. (excludingfittings)£120-180
256PAISLEY SHAWLof rectangular form, with scrollingfoliage motifs in reds, blues,browns and greens, with fringing332 x 168cm£200-300
257FRENCH PINK MARBLE AND GILTMETAL MOUNTED CLOCKGARNITUREthe cream enamel dial with Arabicnumerals, in a waisted case, raisedon four feet, 25.5cm high; togetherwith a pair of candlesticks, 16.5cmhigh approx. (3)£150-200
258PAINTED WOODEN JESTER’SSTAFFthe finial modelled as Mr Punch,decorated with various ribbons andbells, in a textile bag46.5cm long£150-250
259CHINESE POTTERY BUDDHAFIGUREQING (1644-1911)in brown glaze, seated on a stylisedlotus and cloud scroll base, 24cmhigh; together with a CHINESECARVED WOOD FIGURE OF ANOFFICIAL, the seated figureretaining traces of original gildingand red paint, 32cm high (2)£200-300
260PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORTPAINTINGS ON SILK19TH CENTURYthe first depicting warriorsaddressing an emperor, the otherwith figures in a lakeside garden,both with calligraphy panels andframed (2)33cm high x 39cm wide£150-250
261KHORASSAN CARPETEAST PERSIA, 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with brick redmedallion, cream, blue and redspandrels, within abrash red borderbetween bands356cm x 265cm£500-800
262CHINESE SILK CARPETLATE 20TH CENTURYof Persian design, the cream fieldwith blue-grey medallion, similarspandrels, within orange border282cm x 189cm£300-500
263TWO CHINESE RUGSLATE 20TH CENTURYof Persian design, the first withblack field with cream and redmedallion, pink spandrels, withinpolychrome border, 207cm x133cm; the second with light purplefield with allover foliate pattern,within purple border, 184cm x121cm (2)£200-300
264VERAMIN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with allover rosetteand palmette vine lattice, withinivory border between bands300cm x 208cm£700-1,000
265VERAMIN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with alloverpalmette, bird and vine latticepattern, within red border betweenbands324cm x 220cm£800-1,200
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288BAKHTIARI RUGNORTHWEST PERSIA, EARLY 20THCENTURYthe indigo field with red medallion,ivory spandrels, within narrowindigo border, 200cm x 123cm; anda NORTHWEST PERSIAN RUG, theindigo field with allover foliatedesign, within camel border, 187cmx 80cm (2)£200-300
289SPARTA CARPETWEST ANATOLIA, EARLY 20THCENTURYthe raspberry field with centrallarge indigo medallion, withinindigo border between bands500cm x 396cm£200-300
290GENDJE RUNNERSOUTH CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with allover floralspray serrated vine lattice pattern,within red border between lemonbands332cm x 124cm£400-600
291REGENCY MAHOGANY FOLD OVERTEA TABLEthe rounded rectangular top abovea shaped support, over aquadriform base97cm wide, 75cm high, 47cm deep£250-350
292FAUX MARBLE TORCHERE20TH CENTURYthe square top above a flutedupright, raised on a square foot24cm wide, 96cm high£100-120
293MAHOGANY SHIELD SHAPEDDRESSING MIRROR19TH CENTURYflanked by two shaped supportswith bone finials, above the inlaidserpentine base with one longdrawer and two short drawers63cm high, 43.5cm wide, 20cm deep£150-250
271CROSS BANDED OAK DRESSER18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above openshelves, flanked by cupboards, overseven short drawers, the lower partwith three drawers and piercedapron, raised on cabriole legs172cm wide, 198cm high, 48cmdeep£700-1,000
272OAK HANGING CORNERCUPBOARD19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above a carveddoor, raised on a plinth base63cm wide, 79cm high, 36cm deep£150-250
273MAHOGANY TWO DOORWARDROBE19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above paneldoors enclosing a drawer andhanging space, raised on a plinthbase133cm wide, 204cm high,67cm deep£300-500
274JAPANESE IVORY AND MOTHER OFPEARL INLAID CABINET ON STANDMEIJI PERIODthe arched top above anarrangement of doors and opencompartments with pierced panelsides, the doors inlaid withJapanese figures; the stand with apierced apron, raised on straightlegs74cm wide, 140cm high, 25cm deep£600-800
275ORIENTAL FOUR FOLD SCREENthe silk foliate panels within apierced hardwood frame258cm wide, 178cm high£100-200
276CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAINFIGURE OF A DOGEARLY 19TH CENTURYmodelled playing with a ball and itstail in the air, wearing an iron redand gilt ruff collar, its fur picked outin gilt23cm long, 19cm high£100-150
277MAJOLICA CHEESE DISH ANDCOVERthe domed cover above the circulardish base, decorated with ivy andblossoming branches in relief,painted numbers to underside33cm high£100-150
278GRISELDA HILL POTTERY WEMYSSSTYLE CATmodelled sitting, with green glasseyes, painted with daffodils, maker’smarks to underside33.5cm high£80-120
279BLACK SLATE MANTLE CLOCKCIRCA 1900the brass dial with Romannumerals flanked by four columnsand above an inscribed plaque‘Presented to Mr and Mrs HughHenderson by workers of theEdinburgh Free BreakfastMisson...’, the movement strikingon a gong32.5cm high£100-200
280PAIR OF SPELTER FIGURES,SIGNED AUGUSTE MOREAUmodelled as a male and femalefield hand or harvester, withplaques reading ‘Moissonneuse’and ‘Moissonnneur’, each signedand on a marble-like plinth (2)male 18.5cm high,female 18cm high£80-120
281PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE HOLYWATER FONTS19TH CENTURYeach modelled with an angel,Prince Albert, and the PrincessRoyal, 36cm high; together with aSTAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE GROUP,modelled as an angel and twochildren above a painted clock dial,29cm high (3)£150-250
282TWO LARGE EARTHENWAREVASESeach of baluster form withstrapwork handles and painted inthe Chinese style, the first in blueand white, the second inpolychrome (2)31.5cm high approx.£300-400
283COLLECTION OF AFRICAN CARVEDWOODEN FIGURESof assorted size and shape,consisting of male and femalefigures in standing and seatedpositions (8)tallest 50cm high; smallest 17cmhighProvenance:Property of an Edinburgh Estate
£100-150
284THREE GRADUATED COPPER JUGSeach of pear shape with fluted rims,one marked ‘2 Gallon’, 36cm high;one marked ‘Trinity House’, 24cmhigh; and a further one marked‘Half Pint’, 12cm high (3)£200-300
285WEMYSS WARECOLLECTION OF WARES, EARLY20TH CENTURYto include a LARGE EWER,decorated with cabbage roses,23cm high; a PAIR OF BEAKERVASES, decorated with charries,11.5cm high; a TALL MUGdecorated with cabbage roses,18cm high; a SPONGE DISH,decorated with cherries, 18.5cmacross; TWO BOWLS, decoratedwith apples, 16cm diameter; andsundry other wares, some damagesand restorations (12)£150-250
286SHIKLI KAZAK LONG RUGSOUTH CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with central ivoryand red cypress medallion, flankedon each side by three red cypress,red spandrels, within narrow ivoryand red borders between bands289cm x 134cmProvenance:Foxhall House
£200-300
287KAZAK KELLEHSOUTH CAUCASUS, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe indigo field with three redstepped lozenge medallions, redspandrels and inner border, withinivory border between bands (worn)368cm x 171cm£100-200
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315CENTRAL PERSIAN PART SILKPICTORIAL RUGMID 20TH CENTURYthe blue field with birds andanimals amidst trees and foliage,within similar indigo borderbetween cream bands170cm x 110cmProvenance:Property of an Edinburgh Estate
£300-500
316GHIORDES PRAYER RUGWEST ANATOLIA, MID 20THCENTURYthe dark brown mihrab with twocolumns flanking central foliatecolumn, cream spandrels, withinlight purple border between bands170cm x 117cmProvenance:Property of an Edinburgh Estate
£100-200
317AFGHAN CARPETLATE 20TH CENTURYthe red field with three columns offive guls, within multiple borders340cm x 238cm£200-300
318KAYSERI CARPETANATOLIA, LATE 20TH CENTURYthe plain green field with floralmedallion, similar spandrels, withinolive green border310cm x 195cm£150-250
319TABRIZ CARPETNORTHWEST PERSIA, MID 20THCENTURYthe cream field with rose medallionsuspending pendants, indigo, roseand light blue spandrels, withinrose border between bands566cm x 372cm£250-350
320TEKKE CARPETTURKMENISTAN, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe rust brown field with fivecolumns of fourteen guls, withinborder between bands335cm x 227cm£300-500
294PAIR OF BURMESE CARVEDHARDWOOD THRONE ARMCHAIRSEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe arched foliate carved backscentred by a flower head, over apanel seat and scroll panel arms,raised on splayed legs with scrollbrackets (2)74cm wide, 86cm high, 56cm deep£400-600
295OAK TURNERS CHAIR19TH CENTURYthe carved back above ring turnedarms, over a solid triangular seat,raised on three turned legs, unitedby stretchers65cm wide, 86cm high, 53cm deep£100-200
296JAPANESE CARVED DRAGONARMCHAIREARLY 20TH CENTURYthe arched back carved with ascrolling dragon and a phoenixabove a wide plank seat and carvedopen arms terminating in dragons’heads, raised on carved mythicalbeast legs70cm wide, 125cm high, 54cm deep£400-600
297REGENCY MAHOGANY BREAKFASTTABLEthe reeded rectangular top above aturned support, raised on reededscrolling legs and brass caps andcasters152cm wide, 70cm high,109cm deep£600-700
298REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEVALDRESSING GLASSthe rectangular mirror plate withinan ebony strung frame, flanked byturned supports, united bystretchers, raised on sabre legs andbrass caps and casters77cm wide, 154cm high, 60cm deep£300-500
299GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYTORCHERE20TH CENTURYthe octagonal fretwork top, over aturned support, raised on amoulded triform base27cm wide, 101cm high£120-180
300REGENCY MAHOGANY CHESTthe rectangular top above two shortand three graduated long drawers,raised on splayed bracket feet105cm wide, 101cm high, 57cmdeep£250-350
301NEAR PAIR OF LARGE MAJOLICAAND SPELTER EWERSeach with a moulded majolica bodybelow the ornate spelter handle andneck modelled with a putto, on acast circular base (2)70cm high approx.£150-250
302GEORGE III MAHOGANY BANJOBAROMETERthe silvered barometer dial andspirit level, below the thermometerplate and hygrometer, surmountedby a broken swan neck pediment95cm high£200-300
303LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEPORCELAIN FISH BOWLMODERNwith an everted rim, decorated withfigures and flowers in reserves, withgilt highlights, red character markto underside but later, raised on alacquered wooden stand53cm diam.£100-150
304LALIQUE ‘SPARROWS’ FROSTEDGLASS FOOTED BOWLmodelled with birds amongstbranches in relief, on a squarebase, signed ‘Lalique France’13.5cm high£250-350
305CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWLQIANLONG MARK, 19TH CENTURYpainted with figures in a walledgarden, the interior with figurescarrying a sedan chair20cm diameter£150-250
306COLLECTION OF DUNMOREPOTTERYeach piece with maker’s marks,comprising: a miniature cradle,19.5cm long; a small twin-handledvase, 12.5cm high; an oval shapedjardiniere with twin mask handles,24cm wide; a circular plate, 17.5cmdiam.; together with a DUNMORESTYLE POTTERY VASE AND COVER,modelled with classical figures,converted to a lamp, 36cm high; aDUNMORE STYLE POTTERYTEAPOT AND COVER, 17cm high;and a DUNMORE POTTERY STYLEJUG, 12cm high (7)£200-300
307CARVED IVORY APPLE CORERof typical form, with carved bands,13cm long; together with aMAHOGANY CASED LENSE,contained in a pear shaped box, 6.5cm high (box) (2)£100-200
308ART DECO SLATE, MARBLE ANDSPELTER CLOCK GARNITUREthe clock with a rectangular set dialwith Arabic numerals, above afemale figure modelled with a cat,stamped ‘France’, the movementstriking on a bell; with a pair ofwhite metal mounted ornaments (3)clock 35.5cm high, ornaments19.5cm high£350-450
309SILVERED ART DECO FIGURALCLOCKthe cream enamelled dial withArabic numerals, below a jester-like figure modelled with a guitar,all on a varieagated marble baseand raised on four feet49cm high£250-350
310TWO VASELINE GLASS DISHESeach of shallow circular form withan everted rim and a mouldedswirl-like pattern (2)20.5cm diam.£200-300
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337GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNIFE BOXof typical serpentine form, with aninlaid cartouche and banding, theinterior fitted, 32cm high; togetherwith a GEORGE III MAHOGANYCUTLERY TRAY, the shaped bodywith two divisions and a centralhandle, 36.5cm wide (2)£300-400
338PARIAN FIGURE GROUP OF THETHREE GRACES, BY ROYALCOPENHAGENAFTER BERTEL THORVALDSENtypically modelled, with Cupid attheir feet, on an oval shaped base,with impressed marks ‘Eneret. G.’and three blue painted wavey lines32cm high£150-250
339WEMYSS WARESMALL PIG FIGURE, EARLY 20THCENTURYcovered in a white glaze, impressedmark WEMYSS, chipped tail16cm long£200-300
340CHINESE CANTON CABBAGEPATTERN PUNCH BOWLLATE 19TH CENTURYof circular form, the well centrallydecorated with a Shou motif,surrounded by butterflies, flowersand cabbage leaves39.5cm diam.£150-250
341ANATOLIAN CARPETPOSSIBLY BERGAMA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe sea green field with centralivory and rose cruciform medallionflanked by triangular panels, withinivory border between bands255cm x 172cm£300-500
342NEEDLEWORK CARPETMODERNthe black field with allover floralblue lattice pattern, within creamfloral border275cm x 183m£250-350
321GEORGE III STYLE TWIN PEDESTALDINING TABLE20TH CENTURYthe reeded oval top above balusterturned supports, raised on outswept legs and brass caps andcasters215cm wide, 75cm high, 94cm deep£150-250
322GEORGE III MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD KNEEHOLE DESKLATE 18TH CENTURY, POSSIBLYCHANNEL ISLANDSthe rectangular top with fanmedallion inlay over three shortfrieze drawers, above a recessedkneehole with a cupboard door,flanked by banks of three drawers,raised on shaped bracket feet103cm wide, 78cm high, 49cm deepProvenance:Property of a lady
£300-500
323REGENCY GILTWOODOVERMANTLE MIRROREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice over a bevelledtriple mirror plate within anebonised reeded slip flanked bycolumns145cm wide, 65m highProvenance:Foxhall House
£500-800
324GEORGIAN MAHOGANY KETTLESTANDthe octagonal top above a turnedsupport, raised on a triform baseand pad feet37cm wide, 71cm high£400-600
325OAK AND GILT CONSOLE TABLEthe moulded rectangular top abovetwo frieze drawers, over scrollingsupports with ball and claw feet,raised on a plinth base97cm wide, 83cm high, 42cm deep£200-300
326VICTORIAN EBONISED ANDGILTWOOD INVERTEDBREAKFRONT MARBLE TOPPEDCREDENZAthe acanthus carved gallery abovethe shaped top, over adjustableopen shelves, flanked by cupboarddoors, raised on a plinth base183cm wide, 107cm high,51cm deep£400-600
327LIMED OAK CYLINDER DESK19TH CENTURYthe three quarter galleried topabove a cylinder fall, enclosing afitted interior and sliding writingsurface, raised on twin pedestals,each with four graduated drawers155cm wide, 134cm high,79cm deep£200-300
328TALL OAK CARVED CABINET19TH CENTURY AND LATERthe moulded cornice above a paneldoor with architectural and figuralcarving, flanked by carved pilasters,raised on block feet68cm wide, 157cm high, 45cm deep£300-400
329GEORGIAN MAHOGANYBOWFRONT HANGING CORNERCUPBOARDthe moulded cornice above paneldoors enclosing shelves, raised on aplinth base73cm wide, 98cm high, 48cm deep£250-350
330PAIR OF MAHOGANY SPECIMENCABINETS FROM THE NATURALHISTORY MUSEUMboth entitled ‘British Mollusca’,each with moulded top above twoshort panel doors, over two slidingshelves and two further paneldoors, all enclosing specimendrawers, raised on plinth base (2)121cm wide, 214cm high,59cm deep£1,000-1,500
331NAPOLEONIC STRAW-WORK BOXEARLY 19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, depicting acentral cartouche surrounded bydecorative borders, the ornateinterior with three compartments28.5cm wide, 13cm high, 22cm deep£200-300
332THREE CANTONESE SILK SHAWLScomprising: a green example,embroidered with exotic birds andpeonies, with fringing, 130cmsquared approx. (excludingfringing); a cream shawl,embroidered with peonies, withfringing, 160 x 150cm approx.(excluding fringing); and a blackexample, embroidered with figuresin boats, with fringing, 150cmsquared approx. (excluding fringing)(3)£200-300
333TASSIE PORTRAIT PLAQUEDEPICTING RICHARD RAMSDENBRAMLEYthe glass paste profile stamped’RD. Ramsden Bramley, Tassie F.1804’, in a glazed ebonised frame,plaque 7.5cm high, frame 14.5 x11cm; together with a SEVRESBISQUE PORTRAIT PLAQUEDEPICTING HENRY IV, in a glazedebonised frame, plaque 6cm high,frame 14 x 11cm (2)£300-500
334COLLECTION OF COPELANDSPODE ‘ITALIAN’ PATTERN WARESeach with maker’s mark tounderside, comprising: a balustershaped vase and domed cover, witha Fo dog finial, 31cm high; and apair of twin-handled vases, eachwith an ovoid body and flared neck,17.5cm high (3)£100-150
335PHILIPS’ 12 INCH TERRESTRIALGLOBEwith maker’s label, on a turnedmahogany stand43cm high£100-150
336JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., PERTH‘MONART’ GLASS BOWL, CIRCA1930of tapering form, with bubbleinclusions and with yellow and bluerim27cm diameter£150-250
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360JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., PERTH‘MONART’ GLASS BOWL, CIRCA1930with broad rim, with green, yellow,red and aventurine inclusions;together with a YSART BROTHERSGLASS, PERTH; a ‘VASART’CIRCULAR GLASS BOWL, CIRCA1950, with green inclusions, etchedmark VASART, 20cm diameter; andTWO VASART GLASS BASKETS,each with etched marks VASART (4)37.5cm diameter£100-200
361ENGLISH IMARI PALETTE SAUCETUREEN, COVER AND STAND19TH CENTURYof oval shape, typically decoratedwith stylised foliate motifs andborders, 16cm high overall;together with an ENGLISHPORCELAIN PLATE, decorated withflower sprigs in reserves, gilt mark‘370’ to reverse, 18.5cm diam. (2)£150-250
362THREE HAND COLOUREDORNITHOLOGICAL ENGRAVINGSAFTER JACQUES BARRABANDcomprising: ‘Le Barbu barbichon,No 56’, ‘Le Tamatia brun No 43’,and ‘Le Barbu a plastron rouge No36’, published by Rousseh, doublematted and framed (3)32cm wide, 50.5cm high (excludingframe)£200-300
363SWISS MUSIC BOX, BY NICOLEFRÈRESthe lever wound cylinder playing oneight airs, stamped with ‘NicoleFrères, Geneve’ and ‘37260’, theinterior with a song card bearingthe maker’s name and number, allin a stained wooden case with aninlaid motif to the lidcase 51cm wide£200-300
364FOUR COALPORT PORCELAINFIGURES, ‘FOR KING ANDCOUNTRY’ SERIESeach with maker’s marks, from alimited edition of 1500, comprising:‘Sailor’, no. 268, 21cm high; ‘Landgirl’, no. 195, 20.5cm high; ‘Soldier’,no. 314, 20cm high; and ‘Airman’,no. 301, 20cm high (4)£100-150
343NEEDLEWORK CARPETMODERNthe cream field with allover floralspray pattern, within similar borderbetween blue bands305cm x 244cm£300-400
344MOROCCAN CARPETLATE 20TH CENTURYthe field with three bands oflozenge pattern, flatweave panelsbetween, within red border310cm x 190cm£150-250
345BAKHTIARI RUGNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE 20THCENTURYthe dark indigo field with large redlozenge medallion, red spandrels,within blue border228cm x 133cm£150-250
346GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHESTthe moulded rectangular top abovefour graduated long drawers, raisedon bracket feet91cm wide, 89cm high, 55cm deep£500-800
347EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BUREAUBOOKCASEthe moulded cornice above astragalglazed doors, over a fall flapenclosing a fitted interior, over afrieze drawer and recessedcupboard, flanked on either side bythree graduated short drawers,raised on ogee bracket feet82cm wide, 191cm high, 46cm high£400-600
348GEORGE III OAK BOW FRONTHANGING CORNER CUPBOARDthe moulded cornice above crossbanded doors, flanked by fluteduprights, raised on a plinth base62cm wide, 102cm high, 43cm deep£200-300
349EDWARDIAN UPHOLSTEREDTHREE PIECE SUITEEARLY 20TH CENTURYcomprising: a sofa and two easyarmchairs, all with low backs withraised scroll tops and wide scrollarms, with deep loose cushionseats, on splayed feet; the chairswith loose green slipcovers, thesofa with peach slipcover withgreen piping (3)sofa 192cm long, 82cm high,78cm deep; chairs 84cm wide,78cm high, 80cm deepProvenance:Foxhall House
£400-600
350GEORGE III MAHOGANY OVAL TILTTOP BIRDCAGE TEA TABLE18TH CENTURYthe oval dished top over a birdcageand baluster turned column, raisedon cabriole legs ending on pad feet83cm wide, 65.5cm high, 70cm deepProvenance:Foxhall House
£200-300
351GEORGE III MAHOGANY INLAIDCHEST ON CHEST18TH CENTURYthe dentil moulded cornice over twoshort and three long drawers; thelower part with a further longdrawer, raised on bracket feet108cm wide, 193cm high,54cm deepProvenance:Foxhall House
£500-800
352VICTORIAN MAHOGANYEXTENDING DINING TABLEthe moulded oval top raised onturned and fluted legs and ceramiccasters, including one leafextension184cm wide extended, 74cm high,124cm deep£200-300
353VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUTWARDROBEthe moulded cornice above paneldoors, enclosing hanging space andshelves, raised on a plinth base138cm wide, 204cm high,67cm deep£300-400
354FRENCH PROVINCIAL FRUITWOODBUREAU19TH CENTURYthe shaped rectangular top with amoulded edge above a recessedcupboard door flanked by banks ofdrawers and cupboards, raised onshort cabriole legs124cm wide, 72cm high, 76cm deep£400-600
355SET OF TEN HEPPLEWHITE STYLEDINING CHAIRSthe shaped top rail above verticalsplats, over a drop in pad seat,raised on square tapering legs andspade feet, united by stretchers (10)48cm wide, 99cm high, 41cm deep£400-700
356BOXED ROYAL CROWN DERBYCOFFEE SERVICEeach piece decorated in the imaripalette, with maker’s marks andprinted pattern number ‘1128’,comprising of: six coffee cans, 5cmhigh; and six saucers, 10.5cm diam.(12)£100-150
357TURTLE SHELL38cm long£100-200
358MARINE STICK BAROMETER BYSTANLEY & CO., GLASGOWthe signed thermometer scale in acylindrical glazed case, above thelacquered metal body, with amercury filled resevoir, all on avarnished wooden bracket104cm high approx.£150-250
359COLLECTION OF CARVED IVORYANIMAL PLACE CARD HOLDERScomprising: four elephants; fourcamels; a rhino; a rabbit; a ram;and a buffalo; each on a circularebonised wooden base (12)largest 5.5cm high, smallest 4cmhigh (including bases)£150-250
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383COLLECTION OF JAPANESE IVORYcomprising: a carved figure of anold man carrying a basket of fruitand vegetables upon on his head,signed, 20cm high; three smallerfigures, variously modelled as menwith tools, one signed; two smallfigures of birds; and two piercedfans, 18cm long approx. (8)£400-500
384WHITE METAL SNUFF BOX, BYALLEN & MOOREof circular form, one side depictingthe Duke of Wellington, the otherside showing a mourning Britannia,4.5cm diam. approx.; together witha WHITE METAL SEAL, modelled asa recumbent boar on a column likebase, 7.5cm high approx. (2)£150-250
385LARGE CHINESE EXPORT BLUEAND WHITE ASHET18TH CENTURYoctagonal, painted with pagoda,walled gardens and figures on abridge, 41cm wide; together withtwo smaller examples painted withexotic birds (3)£200-300
386LARGE JAPANESE SATSUMACOVERED VASEMEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912)painted in the typical palette withpanels depicting warriors, thedomed lid surmounted by a fu-lion57cm high£150-250
387GROUP OF DUNMORE STYLEPOTTERY BARRELS AND COVERSeach with ribbed moulding, and abrown, green and blue glaze,comprising: two examples labelled‘Sugar, 1892’ and ‘Sugar’, 26.5cmhigh and 20.5cm high; and two plainexamples, 20cm high; together witha DUNMORE STYLE POTTERYBREAD BOX, of square form, thebody moulded with ivy leaves andthe cover labelled ‘Bread’, 28cmhigh(4)£150-250
388FRENCH MAJOLICA ASPARAGUSSERVING DISHLATE 19TH CENTURYmoulded as a bundled asparaguson a leaf form handled tray38cm long£150-250
365ENGLISH PORCELAIN AND BRASSMOUNTED TABLE LAMPthe maroon pear shaped basemounted with a decorative brasstop, marks to underside42cm high (excluding light fittings)£150-250
366QASHQAI RUGSOUTH PERSIA, EARLY 20THCENTURYthe brick brown field with two rosejoined stepped medallions, withintriple borders171cm x 168cm£150-250
367SHIRAZ RUGSOUTH PERSIA, EARLY 20THCENTURYthe indigo field with nine blue,brown and green steppedmedallions, within blue border180cm x 152cm£150-250
368AFGHAN RUGEARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with two columns ofeleven guls, within red border193cm x 109cm£200-300
369KASHAN PRAYER RUGCENTRAL PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe red field with foliate vaseflanked by birds, indigo pictorialspandrels, within indigo border197cm x 129cm£300-500
370KASHAN CARPETCENTRAL PERSIA, EARLY 20THCENTURYthe beige field with indigomedallion, light blue spandrels,within indigo border515cm x 305cm£200-300
371SHIRVAN RUGEAST CAUCASUS, EARLY 20THCENTURYthe crimson field with three indigoand ivory lesghi stars, within ivoryborder196cm x 136cm£200-300
372SHASEVAN FLATWEAVESADDLEBAGNORTHWEST PERSIA, LATE19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURYeach bagface with ivory band withred octagon flanked by ivory ‘S’bands, narrow borders, plain redback150cm x 67cm£200-300
373No lot
374BACCARAT SIX ARM GLASSCHANDELIER20TH CENTURYthe central diamond mouldedbaluster central column with anupper tier issuing six short archedarms hung with bell drops, and sixlower outscrolling candle arms withurn form nozzles and drip trays,hung with bells drops, prism swagsand lustres, electrified70cm high approx.Provenance:Purchased 1980, La Compagnie desCristalleries de Baccarat
£500-800
375GEORGE IV BURR ELM WORKTABLE19TH CENTURYthe octagonal hinged top opening toa void interior with a sliding yellowsilk lined work box below, on ascroll carved column andquatreform base raised on scrollinglegs54cm wide, 70cm high, 41cm deep£400-600
376VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TOILETMIRRORthe oval mirror plate within amoulded frame, flanked by mouldedsupports, over a serpentine baseand bun feet62cm wide, 74cm high, 26cm deep£120-150
377GEORGE III OAK DRESSER18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice over two openshelves flanked by compartmentsand five short drawers to the base;the lower part with an arrangementof drawers flanked by cupboarddoors, raised on block feet188cm wide, 92cm high, 44cm deep£1,000-1,500
378REGENCY MAHOGANY INVERTEDBREAKFRONT SIDEBOARDthe shaped rectangular top abovetwo drawers, flanked by cupboards,raised on square tapering legs andspade feet152cm wide, 92cm high, 64cm deep£700-1,000
379VICTORIAN OAK FRAMED OPENARM CHAIRthe moulded top rail above abuttoned back and cushioned arms,over a stuff over seat, raised onturned moulded legs and ceramiccasters and a matching ladies chair(2)71cm wide, 102cm high, 52cm deep£300-500
380SET OF THREE EMPIRE STYLE CUTGLASS AND GILT METAL BASKETCHANDELIERSEARLY 20TH CENTURYcomprising a larger and twosmaller examples, each with afoliate corona and gilt metal framehung with glass prisms and endingwith a pinecone drop finial (3)68cm high, 38cm diam approx;smaller 64cm high, 28cm diamapproxProvenance:Foxhall House
£800-1,200
381JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., PERTH‘MONART’ GLASS VASE, CIRCA1930of tapering form, with blue, greenand mica inclusions19cm high£200-300
382MODERN RUSSIAN PAPIER MACHEBOX, BY FEDOSKINO PEGOCKUHOof circular form, depicting areproduction of Pyotr Mityashin’sminiature of Prince Kiribeyevich,with an indistinguishable signatureand gilt number ‘3374’, the interiorcover with maker’s marks16.5cm diam.£100-200
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406CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWLQIANLONG MARK, 19TH CENTURYthe sides painted with butterfliesand scrolling foliage, red seal mark18cm diameter£100-150
407CASED TAXIDERMY BITTERN(BOTAURUS STELLARIS)LATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURYin an ebonised glazed case withpainted background47cm wide, 69cm high, 30cm deep£200-300
408PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE WALLYDUGSeach typically modelled anddecorated with gilt and lustrehighlights, with glass inset eyes (2)32cm high£150-250
409GEORGIAN MAHOGANY ANDWHITE METAL MOUNTED TEACADDYof rectangular form, mounted withtwo plaques depicting The Siege ofGibraltar 1782, the interior with twolidded compartments and a cutglass mixing bowl26cm wide£150-250
410FRENCH TERRACOTTA BUST,ARTISTIDE DE RANIERImodelled as a child in drapes with aset of arrows, the shaped plinthmounted with a plaque, marks toside and reverse37cm high£150-250
411HÖCHST FAIENCE SQUARE DISHwith fluted edges and roundedcorners, painted with a mother andchild in a rural setting, with a gildedeight-spoke wheel mark to reverse20.5 x 20.5cm£150-250
412ROCKINGHAM STYLE PART TEASERVICEeach piece decorated with gildedfoliate motifs on a cream ground,with gilded number ‘2222’,comprising of: a cream jug; a slopbowl; two circular cake plates; asugar bowl cover (bowl lacking);nine cups; and 10 saucers (24)£120-180
389PAIR OF VICTORIAN ‘BRISTOL’BLUE GLASS DECANTERS19TH CENTURYwith silver plated mounts, the ovoidsides with applied scroll handles21cm high£150-250
390CHINESE PATINATED BRONZEDISHof circular lobed form, modelledwith a dragon and a flaming pearlin relief, marks to reverse22.5cm diam.£150-250
391MANNER OF WYLIE & LOCHHEAD,GLASGOWMAHOGANY JARDINIERE STAND,CIRCA 1910with two circular tiers, each withreeded rims and supported byshaped uprights33cm diameter, 76.5cm high£150-250
392MAHOGANY SIDEBOARDEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe stage back with sliding doorsabove a shaped top, over two friezedrawers, raised on square taperinglegs164cm wide, 104cm high,74cm deep£250-400
393GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAUthe fall flap enclosing a fittedinterior above two short and threegraduated long drawers, raised onbracket feet91cm wide, 104cm high, 53cm deep£300-500
394GEORGIAN OAK BUREAUBOOKCASE18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above paneldoors, over a fall flap enclosing afitted interior, over a frieze drawer,two short and two graduated longdrawers, raised on bracket feet92cm wide, 205cm high, 53cm deep£400-600
395GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYPEDESTAL DESKthe moulded rectangular top withinset skiver above three friezedrawers, raised on pedestal, eachwith three drawers, raised on plinthbases138cm wide, 74cm high, 70cm deep£250-350
396VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHAISELONGUEthe moulded back rail above abutton back, over a stuff over seat,raised on turned legs with brasscaps and casters187cm wide, 91cm high, 66cm deep£300-400
397SET OF FOUR LANCASHIRECHAIRSthe shaped top rail above bobbinturned supports, over a rush seat,raised on turned legs united bystretchers, including one open armchair (4)40cm wide, 98cm high, 38cm deep£200-300
398SCOTTISH GEORGE III MAHOGANYLONGCASE CLOCK18TH CENTURYthe broken swan neck pedimentwith a brass ball finial above anarched glazed door flanked byreeded columns with gilt metalcapitals, the brass and silvered dial‘inscribed Hay Hamilton Glasgow’with Roman and Arabic chapters,subsidiary seconds dial and dateaperture, two winding holes, thetrunk door flanked by quartercolumns, on a plinth base withbracket feet221cm high, 49cm wide£500-800
399REGENCY MAHOGANY CORNERCUPBOARDCIRCA 1800in two parts; the moulded corniceover an arch moulded frieze and apair of panel cupboard doorsopening to shelves; the lower partwith four graduated drawers, raisedon bracket feet121cm wide, 236cm high,43cm deep£400-600
400MAHOGANY PIECRUST TRIPODTABLEthe moulded top above an acanthusturned support, raised on a carvedtriform base and claw feet52cm wide, 63cm high£250-350
401PAINTED GREEK ICONof square form, depicting a malesaint pointing at a written scroll,signature to reverse, on wood12.5cm squared approx.£150-250
402COLLECTION OF ‘BOEHM’PORCELAIN PLATES1970Scomprising: two large examples,depicting an eagle and a swan aftersculptures by Edward MarshallBoehm, within gilt borders, marksto underside, 33cm diam.; nineLenox plates depicting birdsamongst flowers and foliage, marksto underside, 27cm diam.; and anexample decorated withrhododendrons, marks tounderside, 27.5cm diam. (12)£200-300
403COLLECTION OF SHOOTINGACCESSORIEScomprising: a leather gun slip; acanvas gun slip; two cartridge bags;a dummy launcher; three cartridgebelts; and two for end protectors(qty)£150-250
404GROUP OF THREE MOTHER-OF-PEARL MOUNTED FANSeach in a glazed giltwood frame,comprising: a net lace example,frame 63cm wide; a smaller lacefan, with a painted panel depicting acourting couple, frame 50cm wide;and a feather fan, 46cm wide (3)£200-300
405CHINESE REPUBLIC EGGSHELLPORCELAIN VASEMID 20TH CENTURYof baluster shape painted with agarden scene with figures at atable, while a scholar and boyregard the moon, calligraphicinscription to the reverse and redseal mark to base29.5cm high£150-250
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431WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE‘PINE CONE’ PATTERN BASKETCIRCA 1780of shaped circular form with areticulated rim and applied flowersto the exterior, blue crescent markto underside17cm diam.£250-350
432WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE‘FENCE’ PATTERN SLOP BOWLPOSSIBLY FIRST PERIOD, 1765-95of circular form, with blue crescentmark to underside15.5cm diam.£100-150
433MINIATURE CAUGHLEY BLUE ANDWHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCEReach depicting a Chinese landscapescene, with blue mark to underside,bowl 4cm diam. approx., saucer7cm diam. approx.; together with aENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE TEABOWL, depicting the ‘Three Flower’pattern, blue mark to underside,7.5cm diam. approx.; and a furtherENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE TEABOWL, depicting prunus flowersand birds, 8cm diam. (4)£120-180
434WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE‘THREE FLOWERS’ PATTERN CUPAND COVERthe circular cup below the domedcover with a flower head finial, bluehatched crescent mark tounderside13cm high£250-350
435LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE‘PINE CONE’ PATTERN DISHwith a circular shaped border, bluecrescent mark to underside23.5cm diam.£150-250
436GEORGE III PORCELAIN TEAPOTAND COVERCIRCA 1800in the Newhall style, the shapedoval body decorated with floralsprigs and sprays, 16.5cm high;together with an ASSOCIATEDSTAND, the moulded bodydecorated with floral sprigs andsprays, with painted number ‘58’ tothe underside, 15.5cm wide (2)£100-150
413THREE FRAMED NEEDLEWORKSAMPLERS19TH CENTURYcomprising: a square example, withan alphabet inscription and floralmotifs, 31.5 x 27.5cm; a rectangularexample, with alphabet and verseinscriptions, 43 x 28cm; and afurther square sampler, by ‘A.Fryer’, with a verse inscription anddecorative motifs, 33 x 36.5cm (3)£150-250
414WEMYSS WAREMEDIUM BEAKER VASE, EARLY20TH CENTURYdecorated with chrysanthemumsreserved on a black band, paintedmark WEMYSS16.5cm high£100-200
415SET OF STEEL FIRE IRONS19TH CENTURYcomprising: a pair of tongs; apoker; and a shovel with pierceddecoration (3)shovel 81cm long£200-300
416LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRONZEMANTLE CLOCKthe rococo style waisted body withpierced decoration and a whiteenamelled dial with Romannumerals, the movement strikingon a bell,26cm high£200-300
417CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE BOWL19TH CENTURYwith slightly lobed sides, paintedwith peonies and a fence25.5cm diam.£100-150
418WEMYSS WARELARGE PIG FIGURE, POST 1930decorated by Joe Nekola withclover, painted marks “NEKOLA/PINXT”/ PLICHTA./ LONDON./ENGLAND.45cm long£400-600
419PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMAVASESeach of hexagonal baluster form,depicting warriors in landscapesettings, with red marks tounderside (2)23.5cm high£100-150
420COLLECTION OF CHINESEPORCELAINcomprising: a ginger jar and cover,painted with birds and insectsamongst peonies, with double ringmark, 28.5cm high; a ginger jar andcover, decorated with attendants ina garden setting, marks tounderside, 20.5cm high; and abaluster shaped vase and cover,depicting warriors, on a lacqueredmetal stand, 21cm high (excludingstand) (3)£150-250
421SET OF SIX VICTORIAN ROSEWOODPARLOUR CHAIRSthe shaped cushioned back above astuff over seat, raised on mouldedcabriole legs (6)45cm wide, 86cm high, 40cm deep£300-500
422OAK SECTIONAL BARRISTERBOOKCASE BY MINTY LTD OXFORD20TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above fourgraduated glazed shelf sections,raised on turned legs90cm wide, 156cm high, 30cm deep£250-350
423VICTORIAN OAK TWIN PEDESTALDESKthe moulded rectangular top withinset skiver, above a single friezedrawer, flanked on either side byfour short drawers, raised on plinthbases137cm wide, 76cm high, 76cm deep£500-600
424MAHOGANY WASH STAND19TH CENTURYthe hinged rectangular top openingto reveal a mirror and wash bowlaperture, above a panelled door,raised on a plinth base72cm wide, 87cm high, 51cm deep£120-180
425EARLY VICTORIAN LIBRARYBOOKCASEthe moulded cornice above fourglazed doors enclosing adjustableshelves, over four panel doors,raised on a plinth base210cm wide, 232cm high, 45cmdeep£700-900
426LONGCASE CLOCKEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe distressed eight day movementwithin a hood with broken swanneck pediment and turned columns,the trunk flanked by mouldedpilasters and shaped door openingto reveal shelves, above an inlaidbase, raised on bracket feet59cm wide, 226cm high, 26cm deep£250-350
427ASH ROCKING CHAIR BEARINGMAKERS LABLE CAITHNESSCHAIRS20TH CENTURYthe top rail above vertical splats andout swept arms, over a plank seat,raised on rockers54cm wide, 103cm high, 43cm deep£100-150
428EDWARDIAN UPHOLSTEREDWINGBACK ARMCHAIRthe cushioned back and downsweptarms above a cushioned seat,raised on square tapering legs andbrass casters68cm wide, 96cm high, 57cm deep£150-250
429VICTORIAN SUADE UPHOLSTEREDWINGBACK ARM CHAIRthe cushioned back and outsweptarms above a serpentine cushionedseat, raised on turned legs andceramic casters77cm wide, 107cm high, 57cm deep£200-300
430TWO SIMILAR VICTORIAN STYLEFLORAL UPHOLSTERED OAKARMCHAIRSthe shaped back above out sweptarms, raised on turned legs75cm wide, 100cm high, 54cm deep£250-350
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454WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITETEA BOWL AND SAUCERDR WALL PERIODthe tea bowl depicting the ‘ThreeFlowers’ pattern, hatched crescentmark, 7cm diam.; the saucer withthe ‘Fence’ pattern, blue crescentmark, 10.5cm diam.; together witha WORCESTER MINIATURE BLUEAND WHITE TEA BOWL ANDSAUCER, both with the ‘ThreeFlowers’ pattern, the tea bowl witha blue crescent mark, tea bowl5.5cm diam., saucer 10.5cm diam.(4)£120-180
455WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEECUP AND SAUCERDR WALL PERIOD, CIRCA 1770both pieces painted with the‘Spotted Fruit’ pattern, cup 6.5cmhigh, saucer 12cm diam.; togetherwith a further WORCESTERPORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, circa1769, with reserves depicting exoticbirds and insects on a scale blueground, fretted square mark, 6.5cmhigh (3)£250-350
456COLLECTION OF WORCESTERPORCELAIN WAREScomprising: a ‘Queen’s’ patternteapot and cover, of fluted globularform, the cover with a flower finial,fretted square mark, 14.5cm high; a‘Queen Charlotte’ pattern coffeecup, fretted square mark, 6.5cmhigh; and a Chamberlain’sWorcester coffee cup, of flutedform, decorated with flowersamongst gilded reserves, marks tounderside, 7cm high (3)£200-300
457COLLECTION OF WORCESTERPORCELAIN TEA WARESall with fluted or ribbed moulding,comprising: a Flight and Barr teabowl and saucer, with blue and giltdecoration, maker’s marks; afurther Flight and Barr tea bowland saucer, with black and giltdecoration; a coffee can, with blackand gilt flowers; and three furthertea bowls, with similar floral design(8)£150-250
437PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAINFIGURESPOSSIBLY SAMSONmodelled as a gentleman and lady,each in Georgian costume holdingbunches of grapes, with gilt factorymarks to reverse (2)17cm high£100-150
438TWO PORCELAIN FIGURES18TH CENTURYthe first modelled as a Cherub withgarlands of flowers, possibly Derby,with incised marks to underside,10.5cm high; the second modelledas a female figure playing the hurdygurdy, with incised marks tounderside, 12.5cm high (2)£100-150
439COLLECTION OF ENGLISH BLUEAND WHITE MATCHING TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS18TH CENTURYcomprising: a Lowestoft set,depicting a fisherman in a Chineselandscape; a Caughley set,decorated with the ‘Fence’ pattern,with marks to underside; aPennington’s Liverpool pair, withfloral sprays; a Worcester set,decorated with floral motifs, marksto underside; and a LiverpoolChaffers pair, depicting figures in aChinese garden setting (10)£300-500
440GROUP OF ENGLISH CERAMICScomprising: a pair of Chelsea Derbyporcelain dessert plates, decoratedin the ‘blind earl’ style withpolychrome flowers, 23.5cm wide; aFlight, Barr & Barr porcelain dish,decorated in the imari palette,impressed marks, 22cm diam.; andan earthenware tureen, cover andstand, also painted in the imaripalette, the cover with a flower budfinial, 17cm high overall (4)£200-300
441SET OF SIX CHIPPENDALE STYLELADDER BACK DINING CHAIRSthe pierced top rail and horizontalsplats above a drop in pad seat,raised on square legs united bystretchers51cm wide, 96cm high, 41cm deep£600-800
442MAHOGANY BOWFRONT CHEST19TH CENTURYthe moulded top above two shortand three graduated long drawers,raised on outswept bracket feet107cm wide, 105cm high, 56cmdeep£150-250
443No lot
444VENETIAN STYLE COMPOSITIONPAINTED AND PARCEL GILTBLACKAMOORMODERNmodelled as a male blackamoorholding a cornucopia, on squaredplinth base158cm high£300-500
445GEORGIAN STYLE WELL FIGUREDMAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTALDINING TABLE20TH CENTURYthe oval cross banded top abovebaluster turned supports, overmoulded sabre legs and brass capsand casters including two leafinsertions245cm wide extended, 74cm high,107cm deep£500-550
446GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYBIRD CAGE TABLEthe circular top above a balusterturned support, raised on a triformbase73cm wide, 69cm high£120-180
447CHINESE BLACK LACQUEREDSMALL CABINETLATE 19TH CENTURYof cubic form, with a pair ofcupboard doors decorated withbutterflies and flowers, raised onstraight legs54cm wide, 71cm high, 32cm deep£200-300
448No lot
449CHINESE YEW WOOD YOKE BACKCHILD’S CHAIR19TH CENTURYthe yoke shaped top rail above acentral splat carved with yin/yangsymbols over a plank seat, raisedon straight legs joined by stretchers40cm wide, 70cm high, 34cm deep£150-250
450GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINENPRESSthe dentil moulded cornice abovepanelled doors enclosing a fittedinterior, above two short and onelong drawer, raised on bracket feet130cm wide, 184cm high, 66cmdeep£300-500
451WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITEMOULDED CABBAGE LEAF JUGMID 18TH CENTURYwith a mask head spout and scrollhandle, decorated with flowers, bluecrescent mark to underside23cm high£200-300
452WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE‘PINE CONE’ PATTERN BASKETSECOND HALF 18TH CENTURYof shaped circular form with twin-handles and applied flowers to theexterior, blue crescent mark tounderside21.5cm wide£200-400
453TWO WORCESTER PORCELAINDISHESDR WALL PERIOD, CIRCA 1770the first, of shaped circular form,decorated with flowers in reserveson a gilt and blue ground, frettedsquare mark, 19cm diam.; thesecond, of oval fluted form, with acentral reserve depicting flowerssurrounded by a gilt and blueborder, blue crescent mark, 24cmwide; together with a ROYAL CHINAWORKS PLATE, of shaped circularform, painted with reserves of fruiton a gilt and scale blue ground,maker’s marks, 25.5cm diam. (3)£200-300
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476EARLY ENGLISH ENAMELLEDPORCELAIN BOXof rectangular cushion form,painted to the exterior and interiorwith scenes of figures and aclassical ruin, with gilt metalmounts, 9cm wide; together with aTOLE WARE SNUFFBOX, ofrectangular form, the painted liddepicting a courting couple, 8cmwide (2)£200-300
477GILT BRASS EIGHT-DAY CARRIAGECLOCKof rectangular glazed form, thewhite enamelled dial with Romannumerals, the movement stamped‘1058’16.5cm£150-250
478CHINESE BRONZE LANTERNLATE 19TH CENTURYof spherical form, the pierced sidesdecorated with fu lions17cm diameter£150-250
479CHINESE BRONZE CENSER19TH CENTURYthe sides cast in high relief withclouds and a dragon, six characterseal mark17cm diameter£100-150
480DOULTON AND LAMBETHPITCHER, BY ARTHUR B. BARLOWLATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped body mounted with ametal cover, decorated with flowersin relief amongst stylised foliateborders, the underside with maker’smarks including the initials ‘A.B.B.’29cm high (including cover)£80-120
481WHYTOCK AND REID STYLE TWOPIECE BEDROOM SUITE20TH CENTURYcomprising a two door wardrobe,the moulded cornice above paneldoors enclosing hanging space,over a single drawer, raised onbracket feet; 113cm wide, 186cmhigh, 50cm deep. also a matchingsingle bed (2)£200-300
458WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITEPORCELAIN PICKLE DISHof moulded vine leaf form,decorated with the ‘Gillyflower’pattern, open crescent mark tounderside, 9cm wide; together witha BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAINASPARAGUS REST, of fan shape,with printed decoration, 7cm long,7cm wide (2)£200-300
459COLLECTION OF ROYALWORCESTER WARES, SIGNED E.TOWNSENDcomprising: a coffee can andsaucer, each gilded piece paintedwith fruit, maker’s marks, cup 5cmhigh, saucer 11.5cm diam.; a pindish, of shaped rectangular form,with similar decoration, maker’smarks, 11cm wide; together with aROYAL CHINA WORKS MINIATUREPORCELAIN CUP, painted withswallows, maker’s marks, 4cm high(4)£200-300
460ROYAL WORCESTER POTPOURRIVASE AND COVER, SIGNEDRICKETTSDATE MARK FOR 1916the pierced cover with a pointedfinial above a lobed ovoid bodypainted with fruit, printed pucemark, mould no. 29117cm high£150-250
461CAMPAIGN GAMES TABLE19TH CENTURYthe square hinged top with insettooled leather chess board and ivorycounters, raised on a folding base76cm wide, 71cm high£150-250
462LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY DROPLEAF DINING TABLEthe rectangular top raised onsquare legs115cm wide extended, 71cm high,149cm deep£250-400
463LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY ‘D’END DINING TABLEthe rounded rectangular top abovea plain frieze, raised on turned legs225cm wide extended, 73cm high,122cm deep£1,400-1,800
464EDWARDIAN BERGERE SALONSETTEEthe shaped carved back above acaned seat, raised on mouldedfluted legs134cm wide, 95cm high, 52cm deep£300-500
465GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAUthe fall flap enclosing a fittedinterior above two short and threegraduated long drawers, raised onogee bracket121cm wide, 110cm high, 57cmdeep£250-350
466REGENCY MAHOGANY FRAMEDAND LEATHER UPHOLSTEREDWING ARMCHAIREARLY 19TH CENTURYthe straight rectangular backissuing acanthus carved wings andenclosed arms with scroll handholds with turned column supports,in brown leather upholstery withbrass nail head details, raised onturned tapered legs59cm wide, 93cm high, 50cm deep£400-600
467GEORGE III MAHOGANY BEDSIDECOMMODE18TH CENTURYthe galleried top over a pair ofcupboard doors and pull out shelfwith ceramic insert, raised onsquare legs48cm wide, 77cm high, 43cm deep£300-500
468SMALL CHINESE HARDSTONEVASELATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURYof flared form carved in reliefscrolling foliage, with a hardwoodstand8.5cm high£300-500
469SET OF EIGHT GEORGIAN STYLEMAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE STYLEDINING CHAIRS19TH CENTURYthe serpentine top rail above apierced vertical splat, over a drop inpad seat, raised on square legsunited by stretchers, including twoopen arm chairs (8)53cm wide, 97cm high, 40cm deep£800-1,000
470GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY ‘D’END DINING TABLE20TH CENTURYthe shaped top above a plain frieze,raised on moulded square legs278cm wide, 74cm high, 122cmdeep£500-700
471COMMEMORATIVE CARVED CANESTICKmodelled with a twisting snakebetween foliate motifs including athistle, four-leaf clover and rose,below the Cross of Lorraine and theinscription ‘Somme 1918, Picardie’93cm long£100-200
472CHINESE PORCELAIN CLAIR DELUNE GLAZED VASEof drum form, in pale blue glazewith moulded roundels depictingphoenixes and raised white dotbanding to the neck and foot,underglaze six character Yongzhengmark15.5cm high£400-600
473TWO CHINESE BLANC DE CHINEFIGURES OF GUANYINone modelled wearing a long robeand standing on a dragon base, theother holding a ruyi sceptre (2)22cm high£100-150
474FRENCH GILT METAL MANTLECLOCK, BY MARSHALL & FILSthe signed white enamelled dialwith Roman numerals, below theornate pediment modelled with aman on horseback, all on adecorative base, the eight-daymovement striking on a bell, signed45cm high£250-350
475PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAINFIGURES19TH CENTURYmodelled as a lady and gentleman,each in Georgian dress with abasket of fruit, on a rococo stylebase (2)tallest 14.5cm high£100-150
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499ART DECO VARIEGATED MARBLECLOCK GARNITUREthe square set dial with Arabicnumerals, flanked by brassmounted and marble columns,below a decorative pediment, themovement striking on a bell;accompanied by two flared shapedornaments (3)clock 39.5cm high, ornaments21cm high£200-300
500NEAR PAIR OF SPELTER PUTTILAMPSeach modelled with two puttisupporting a basket, on anaturalistic ground, all raised on anornate circular base, wired forelectricity (2)35cm and 32cm high approx.(including fittings)£200-300
501CHINESE ROSEWOOD ANDMARBLE TOP LOW STANDLATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe lobed top with a pink marbleinsert and beaded edge, above afruit carved and pierced frieze,raised on dragon head carved legsending on claw and ball feet28cm diam, 34cm high£120-180
502PAIR OF CHINESE PROVINCIALYOKE BACK STAINED ELM CHILD’SCHAIRS19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe back rails mounted with ironstraps, with woven seats on X-formfolding bases (2)35cm wide, 74cm high, 26cm deep£150-250
503GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYTWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE20TH CENTURYthe cross banded oval top aboveturned supports, raised on sabrelegs and brass lion paw feet andcasters, including two leafextension245cm wide extended, 75cm high,99cm deep£250-350
482SET OF EIGHT QUEEN ANNE STYLEWALNUT DINING CHAIRSthe shaped top rail above a vaseshaped splat, over a drop in padseat, raised on moulded cabriolelegs56cm wide, 97cm high, 42cm deep£200-300
483WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD WORKTABLEthe rounded rectangular top abovea single drawer, over a work bagand turned support, raised on aquadriform base45cm wide, 77cm high, 53cm deep£300-400
484INLAID MAHOGANY CORNERCABINET19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above anastragal glazed door, over an inlaidpanel door, raised on bracket feet82cm wide, 204cm high, 64cm deep£500-700
485GILT AND EBONISED ROCOCOSTYLE OVER MANTLE MIRROR20TH CENTURYthe bevelled rectangular mirrorplate within a shell and foliatemoulded frame108cm wide, 180cm high£300-400
486GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINECELLAR18TH CENTURYof oval coopered form with brassbands and a lead liner, raised onsquare tapered legs ending onbrass caps and castors62cm wide, 50cm high, 43.5cm deep£500-1,000
487SET OF FIVE WILLIAM IV TABLETBACK DINING CHAIRSthe moulded top rail above ahorizontal splat, over a stuff overseat, raised on sabre legs, includingan open arm chair49cm wide, 83cm high, 48cm deep£150-250
488REGENCY SMALL LEATHER ANDBRASS TRUNK ON STAND19TH CENTURYthe black leather clad case withbrass nail head details and cornermounts, fitted on a later ebonisedstand61cm wide, 52cm high, 31cm deepProvenance:Property of an Edinburgh Estate
£150-250
489REGENCY MAHOGANY FOLD OVERTEA TABLEthe moulded top above an ogeemoulded frieze, over an octagonalcolumn, raised on a quadriformbase93cm wide, 73cm high, 46cm deep£200-300
490LOUIS XV STYLE BEECH ANDTAPESTRY UPHOLSTEREDMARQUISELATE 19TH CENTURYthe arched back with a floral carvedback rail continuing to scrollingenclosed arms, upholstered infloral tapestry, raised on cabriolelegs ending on scrolled toes withbrass castors113cm wide, 85cm high, 46cm deep£300-500
491JAPANESE KUTANI PORCELAINVASEof bottle form with twin handles,decorated with figures, birds andfoliage in reserves amongst ornategilt borders, marks to underside30cm high£100-150
492GROUP OF PORCELAIN CUPS ANDSAUCERScomprising: a miniature Coalportexample, with gilt and blueenamelled decoration, maker’smarks, 3cm high overall; a RoyalDoulton cabinet set, with similarblue and gilt decoration, maker’sand retailer’s marks, 6cm highoverall; and a coffee can andsaucer, with flower sprays and blueand gilt decoration, marks tounderside, 5cm high overall (6)£100-150
493SMALL PAINTED GLASS THREE-FOLD SCREENdepicting blossoming foliage andinsects, in a painted wooden framewith a serpentine top79cm high, 67cm wide (whenopened)£150-250
494WEMYSS WARETWO LADY EVA VASES, EARLY 20THCENTURYeach decorated with cabbage roses,painted and impressed marksWEMYSS (2)approx 20.5cm high£100-200
495WEMYSS WARESTUART FLOWERPOT, EARLY 20THCENTURYdecorated with bands of dog roseswith central black band, paintedand impressed mark WEMYSS19cm high£200-300
496TWO CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEVASES AND COVERSeach of baluster form, with domedcovers, decorated with figures andbirds in reserves, the smallerexample modelled with dragons inrelief, 38.5cm and 36cm high (oneA/F) (2)£200-300
497CHINESE CARVED MAHOGANYFIGURE OF A FU LIONmodelled as a male Fu Lion holdinga ball, on a naturalistic base28.5cm high£120-180
498JAPANESE STYLE PATINATEDBRONZE FIGUREmodelled as a recumbent rabbit,with all over green patination12cm wide approx., 9cm high£150-250
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523GEORGE III MAHOGANYOCCASIONAL TABLEthe rounded square top above aturned support, raised on a triformbase39cm wide, 71cm high£200-300
524VICTORIAN MAHOGANYOCCASIONAL TABLEthe circular top above shapedsupports, raised on a triform base45cm wide, 75cm high£150-200
525GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OAKBUFFET18TH CENTURYthe rectangular ledge back top witha moulded edge over two tiersraised and divided by turnedbaluster supports, on tapered feet145cm wide, 84cm high, 62cm deepProvenance:Property of a Lady of TitlePurchased Fine Art Society
£200-300
526GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANYDRUM TABLE19TH CENTURYthe circular crossbanded top with abrown leather insert over a deepfrieze fitted with short drawers, ona faceted column raised on tripodsabre legs ending with brass capsand castors119cm diam, 75cm highProvenance:Property of a Lady of TitleSupplied by Colefax & Fowler
£400-600
527GEORGE III MAHOGANY DUMBWAITER18TH CENTURYwith three graduated circulardished tiers raised and divided byurn form central supports, on tripodcabriole legs ending on pointed padfeet with castors59cm wide, 113cm highProvenance:Property of a Lady of Title
£300-500
528VICTORIAN NEOCLASSICAL STYLEMAHOGANY ARMCHAIRthe carved, pierced back abovescrolling arms, over an ovalcushioned seat, raised on mouldedcabriole legs57cm wide, 92cm high, 43cm deep£250-350
504TWO SIMILAR REGENCY CANEDBERGERESthe shaped top rail and caned backabove scrolling arms, over aserpentine seat, raised on turnedand moulded legs and brass capsand casters58cm wide, 90cm high, 51cm deep£800-1,200
505VICTORIAN CAST IRON, BRASSAND MAHOGANY READING STANDthe adjustable book rest above abrass support, over a circularmahogany tier, raised on a cast ironbase and ceramic casters37cm wide, 204cm high, 64cm deep£150-250
506GILTWOOD PIER GLASS19TH CENTURYthe rectangular mirror plate withina moulded frame55cm wide, 238cm high£500-700
507CHINESE CARVED HARDWOODAND MARBLE INSERT STANDLATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe circular top with a foliate carvededge over a pierced floral carvedfrieze, raised on cabriole legs joinedby an X-form stretcher37cm diameter, 64cm high£200-300
508CHINESE CARVED HARDWOODAND NEEDLEWORK SCREENPANEL19TH CENTURYthe foliate and floral carved andpierced frame enclosing a white silkembroidered panel depicting apeacock against a pale blue ground52cm wide, 107cm high£150-250
509WHYTOCK & REID THREE FOLDSCREEN20TH CENTURYthe fabric covered panels within amahogany frame180cm wide, 168cm high£150-250
510GILTWOOD OVER MANTLE MIRROR20TH CENTURYthe rectangular mirror plate withinan oak leaf and ribbon mouldedframe110cm wide, 125cm high£250-350
511GEORGE II STYLE BRACKET CLOCKCIRCA 1900the silvered dial with Romannumerals, in an ebonised and giltmetal mounted case with amoulded top and urn finial, theeight-day movement striking on agong, raised on four feet47cm high£300-500
512NEAR PAIR OF DOUBLE AIR TWISTSTEM GLASSES18TH CENTURY / 20TH CENTURYeach with a long stem and taperedbowl, one supported by a flat foot,the other with a conical foot;together with an ENGRAVEDARMISTICE GLASS, the taperedbowl engraved ‘Loius Deo. ArmaSileboint II.II.II.1918’, supported by aclear stem and large conical foot,21cm high; and a TAPERED BOWLDRINKING GLASS, supported by aknopped stem and flat foot, 14cmhigh (4)22.5cm high£150-250
513BUDDHIST PRIEST SILK ROBE19TH CENTURYembroidered in gold with cloud anddragon motifs, with a later greensilk backing103cm high; 200cm wide£250-350
514BRASS GOLF BALL MOULD, BYJOHN WHITE & CO. EDINBURGHstamped ‘John White & Co.Edinburgh, Patent no. 11917, 3654’8cm diam., 7cm high£300-500
515LARGE CUT GLASS VASEof shaped fluted form, decoratedwith scenes of hunters onhorseback29.5cm high, 27cm diam.£100-150
516PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF NELLGWYNNE19TH CENTURYoval, the sitter wearing a yellowdress and blue sash, the backcontaining a locket of brown hairwith cut gilt monogram ‘WPB’7.5cm£150-250
517FOUR ENGLISH FRAMEDSILHOUETTESEARLY 19TH CENTURYdepicting various sitters, withinebonised frames, largest 7cm wide,9cm high; together with TWOFRAMED MINIATURE PORTRAITPRINTS, of circular form, withinebonised frames, 5cm diam.(excluding frames) (6)£150-250
518CHINESE JADE BRUSH WASHERthe sides carved in relief with atoatieh mask and calligraphy, with ahardwood stand13cm wide£600-900
519CHINESE JADE SCREEN19TH CENTURYcarved with exotic birds amongstfoliage, with a hardwood stand8cm wide£500-800
520TWO ‘APPRENTICE’ PIECES OFFURNITUREcomprising: a pine chest, with twoshort drawers above two longdrawers, with a shaped top andback, 32.5cm high, 36.5cm wide,16cm deep approx; and awashstand, with a long drawerbelow the moulded top, with aminiature ceramic ewer and basin,21cm high, 20.5cm, 15cm (2)£100-150
521REGENCY BLACK JAPANNEDCABINET ON STANDthe moulded top above painteddoors, depicting figural scenes,enclosing shelves, raised on squaretapering legs, united by stretchers77cm wide, 147cm high, 39cm deep£200-300
522WHYTOCK & REID CHINESE STYLEWALNUT SIDE TABLE STAMPEDWHYTOCK AND REID EDINBURGH20TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular top abovetwo frieze drawers, over mouldedlegs, raised on stile feet159cm wide, 76cm high, 57cm deep£400-600
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548WALNUT AND EBONISEDDAVENPORT19TH CENTURYthe raised letter tray above a hingedwriting slop with leather inset,opening to reveal a fitted interior,over four short drawers to the sidewith opposing dummy drawers,raised on bun feet55cm wide, 83cm high, 53cm deep£250-350
549VICTORIAN SIMULATEDROSEWOOD CHAISE LONGUEthe arched back above a cushionedseat, raised on moulded cabriolelegs and brass casters168cm wide, 82cm high, 62cm deep£200-300
550VICTORIAN WALNUT WORK TABLEthe inlaid octagonal top enclosing afitted interior above a taperingoctagonal support, raised on acarved tripod base44cm wide, 77cm high£200-300
551BISQUE HEAD AM BABY DOLLwith blue sleeping eyes, closedmouth, marked ‘AM Germany,341/4’, on stockinette body£80-120
552BISQUE HEAD DOLLwith blue sleeping eyes and lashes,incised and painted eyebrows, openmouth showing four teeth, dimplechin, pierced ears, new wig, on acomposition ball and jointed body,marked ‘Halbig, S & H, 1079,Germany 14’76cm long£250-350
553BISQUE HEAD DOLLwith brown sleeping eyes, paintedlashes, closed painted mouth,plaited wig, on a composition balljointed body, marked ‘4 Germany’35cm long£150-250
554BISQUE HEADED CLOSED MOUTHK&R 101 DOLLwith blue painted intaglio eyes, overclosed mouth, long blonde wig,marked ‘K STAR R, 101’ on balljointed composition body41cm long£1,000-1,500
529ADAM STYLE CAST IRON ANDSTEEL FIRE GRATE20TH CENTURYthe arched back plate above turnedfinials and serpentine rails, raisedon square tapering legs69cm wide, 77cm high, 40cm deep£200-300
530VICTORIAN STYLE EBONISED ANDGILTWOOD WORK TABLEthe shaped rectangular top above afrieze drawer, enclosing a fittedinterior, over a work bag, raised onturned fluted legs, united bystretchers, with brass casters69cm wide, 72cm high, 46cm deep£400-600
531TWO CHINESE EXPORTPORCELAIN PUNCH BOWLSthe first, painted with peoniesamongst decorative borders, 32cmdiam. (A/F); the second, a smallerexample, with similar foliate design,26cm diam. (2)£150-250
532FOUR DUTCH SCHOOL MINIATUREPAINTED PANELSoil on a circular copper panel, eachdepicting a winter scene, signedindistinctly, in moulded gilt frames(4)12cm diam, 16cm diam overall£200-300
533VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ANDBRASS 3-DRAWER TELESCOPELATE 19TH CENTURYinscribed Day or Night, London80cm long£100-150
534NEAR PAIR OF METAL FIGURALLAMPSeach overpainted and modelled as aman in armour holding a torch, on acircular metal base (2)42.5cm high (including fittings)£200-300
535CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAINMUGof typical shaped form, painted witha European scene of figures in alandscape, on a circular foot12.5cm high£100-150
536TWO GEORGIAN TEA CADDIESthe first a walnut example, of typicalform on four bun feet, the interiorwith two compartments, 31cmwide; the second a mahoganycaddy, on four bracket feet withbrass mounts, the interior void,26cm wide; together with aWOODEN WORK BOX, ofrectangular form with inlaid motifs,the interior with a fitted tray above avoid interior, 28.5cm wide (3)£100-150
537CHINESE BLUE PAINTED TULIPVASELATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe sides painted with figuralpanels amongst blossomingbranches23cm high£300-500
538CHINESE BLUE AND WHITEBRUSH POTof cylindrical form, the sidespainted with long dragons chasingthe flaming jewel20cm diameter£200-300
539COLLECTION OF SCIENTIFICINSTRUMENTS AND OBJECTScomprising: a pair of binoculars,stamped ‘Lemaire Fabt, Paris’; acased pocket barometer, signed ‘J.Brown, 76 S. Vincent St.’; a casedofficer’s compass; a sightingcompass, signed ‘J. Hicks’; aprojector lens; a lens signed‘Voigtlander & Sohn,Braunsohneig’;, and a further lens(7)£200-300
540COLD PAINTED BRONZE FIGUREGROUP, BEARING SIGNATURE ‘C.KAUBA’modelled as a man on camelbackholding a textile, above a furthermale figure, on a naturalisticground20cm high£200-300
541WILLIAM IV BREAKFAST TABLEthe circular top above an octagonalsupport, raised on a triform base105cm wide, 70cm high£150-250
542REGENCY MAHOGANY AND EBONYDRESSING TABLEEARLY 19TH CENTURYthe rectangular hinged top openingto a mirror back over an interiorfitted with recesses for a wash bowland canisters and a brass drainingmechanism, above a pair ofrecessed cupboard doors flanked bybanks of short drawers, raised onscroll feet carved with roundels97cm wide, 87cm high, 53cm deepProvenance:Property of a Lady of Title Supplied byColefax and Fowler
£300-500
543VICTORIAN PINE DRESSER BASE19TH CENTURYthe rectangular top over three shortdrawers and a pair of panelcupboard doors, on a plinth base183cm wide, 83cm high, 60cm deepProvenance:Gaunt House, Oxfordshire
£250-350
544OAK REFECTORY TABLEMODERNthe rectangular top over trestlesupports joined by a stretcher200cm long, 79cm high, 80cm deepProvenance:Gaunt House, Oxfordshire
£250-350
545REGENCY ROSEWOOD FOLD OVERTEA TABLEthe rectangular top above anoctagonal support, raised on aquadriform base94cm wide, 78cm high, 46cm deep£250-350
546PAIR OF CONTINENTAL FIGURALTORCHERES20TH CENTURYthe gilt circular top above cherubs,raised on a moulded base andoctagonal foot32cm wide, 89cm high,£200-300
547GEORGIAN OAK HANGING CORNERCUPBOARDthe moulded cornice above a paneldoor, raised on a plinth base72cm wide, 106cm high, 43cm deep£200-300
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574MIDDLE EASTERN WHITE METALMOUNTED JANBIYAwith a decorative hilt and doubleedged reinforced curved blade, inan elaborate repoussé scabbard,mounted on a leather belt withsilver accessoriesblade 20cm long, belt 88cm longapprox.£200-300
575CHINESE LADY’S RED SILKINFORMAL ROBE19TH CENTURYembroidered with butterflies andflower sprays, 73cm long; togetherwith a CHINESE POLYCHROMEAND EMBROIDERED ROBE, 19THCENTURY; and a SILKEMBROIDERED WALL HANGING,115cm high, 193cm wide (3)£150-250
576CHINESE BLUE SILK ROBE19TH CENTURYembroidered with a double dragon,clouds, waves and calligraphicsymbols130cm long£400-600
577COLLECTION OF ASIAN COSTUMEAND TEXTILEScomprising: several silk ladies’robes of varying lengths; a pair ofsilk trousers; and a green silk paneldepicting dragons (qty)£150-250
578NAGA SPEARLATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURYwith a hardwood shaft and metalblade with two barbs, decoratedwith goat hair bands tied withplaited cane168cm long£100-150
579BRITISH MILITARY PERCUSSIONMUSKETCIRCA 1830percussion lock with engravedcrown and serial numbers ‘1141’,full walnut stock, forward slingswivel, brass trigger guard withrear sling swivel, brass buck plate,and original metal ramrodbarrel 97.5cm long£300-500
555BISQUE HEADED DOLLwith sleeping blue eyes, paintedlashes, open showing four topteeth, pierced ears, blonde wig,marked ‘Halbig K STAR R, 46’, oncomposition ball jointed body43cm long£150-250
556BISQUE HEAD DOLLwith blue sleeping eyes, paintedlashes, open mouth showing fourteeth, pierced ears, black wig,marked ‘S&H, K STAR R, 34’,composition jointed body32cm long£80-120
557CELLULOUID HEAD DOLLwith fixed blue eyes, painted lashes,open laughing mouth, plaitedblonde wig, marked ‘K STAR R,728/8, Germany, 48/50’, on balljointed composition body, incontemporary gauze dress andmatching bonnet, 55cm long;together with a MOULDED WAXDOLL; a KAISER BABY; a DOLL’SHOUSE DOLL (all damaged); and aJESTER’S STAFF (5)£80-120
558TWO TIN PLATE MICKEY MOUSETOYSeach battery operated, onemodelled with Mickey Mouse upona scooter, 21.5cm long; the other,upon a four-wheeled wagon with abasket, 20cm long (2)£120-180
559POCHER MERCEDES 500K-AKCABRIOLET 1935 MODELrealistically modelled, with aremovable bonnet revealing a fittedengine, on a wooden stand withmaker’s plaque63cm long approx.£150-200
560TWO TIN PLATE CLOCKWORKSCHUCO CARSCIRCA 1965the first, a Mercer Type 35J, 1913,no. 1225, 18.5cm long approx.; thesecond, a Ford Coupe T, 1917, no.1227, 16.5cm long; with two winders(2)£150-200
561COLLECTION OF DOLLSincluding: a bisque head doll, ‘SFBJ301’; a bisque head doll ‘S&H/PB,1909’; a celluloid Hansel doll; and11 other dolls (qty)£200-300
562SCHOENHUT’S HUMPTY DUMPTYPART CIRCUS GROUPcomprising of: two clowns; anelephant; a horse; a donkey; apoodle; two ladders; two chairs; twopedestals; two barrels and twogoblet shaped pedestals (16)£200-300
563TWO JAPANESE BOXEDCLOCKWORK TOYScomprising: an Alps, ‘Picnic Bear’,24cm high; and a Yonezawa Co.‘Jumbo the Bubble BlowingElephant’, 19cm high (2)£80-120
564‘WEBB’S JUVENILE DRAMA’ TOYTHEATREcomprising various pieces of set,scenery, and characters for ‘TheMiller and his Men’; and papercopies of the play ‘The Miller andhis Men’ and ‘Jack and theBeanstalk’ (qty)£200-300
565GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PILLARSTYLE LONG CASE CLOCK BYROBERT ALEXANDER LEITHthe circular brass dial with romannumerals flanked by flutedcolumns, above a column trunk,raised on a square base44cm wide, 198cm high, 25cm deep£1,000-1,500
566REGENCY MAHOGANY ANDBOXWOOD LINED FOLDOVER TEATABLEthe rounded rectangular top abovean inlaid frieze, raised on turnedlegs92cm wide, 74cm high, 45cm deep£300-500
567GEORGE III MAHOGANYPEMBROKE TABLEthe oval top above a frieze drawer,raised on square tapering legs andbrass caps and casters76cm wide, 65cm high, 33cm deep£200-300
568REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLEthe moulded rectangular top abovetwo frieze drawers, raised onturned legs104cm wide, 79cm high, 53cm deep£200-300
569GEORGE III MAHOGANYPEMBROKE TABLEthe shaped top above a friezedrawer and opposing dummydrawer, raised on square taperinglegs and brass casters80cm wide, 72cm high, 46cm deep£300-500
570REGENCY MAHOGANY PEMBROKETABLEthe rounded rectangular top abovea frieze drawer, with opposingdummy drawer, over a turnedsupport, raised on fluted out sweptlegs and moulded brass caps andcasters67cm wide, 76cm high, 119cm deep£200-300
571MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTEDBRACKET CLOCKthe circular brass dial with Arabicnumerals below the moulded topand urn-like finial, the eight daymovement striking on a gong, witha stepped base raised on four pawfeet43cm high£250-350
572JAPANESE CARVED WOODEN INROof oval section with four tiers,modelled with qilins amongstclouds, signed9cm high£200-300
573CHINESE BLANC DE CHINEFIGURE OF GUANYINLATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURYmodelled her seated on a lotusthrone holding a ruyi sceptre28cm high£300-500
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597COLLECTION OF WEMYSS WARECIRCA 1900comprising of a Lady Eva vasedecorated with roses, 29cm high;an ovoid vase with roses on a blackground, 27cm high; a small beakervase decorated with cherries, 11cmhigh; two chamber pots, one withblack cockerel design, the otherwith cabbage roses, 22.5cmdiameter; two jam pots (lidslacking), 9cm high; two Wemysscommemorative plates; togetherwith TWO TWIN HANDLED VASES,of gourd form, on a green ground,35.5cm high and a RED GLAZEDBOTTLE VASE, 24cm high (12)£200-300
598IRISH CUT GLASS FOOTED BOWLAND COVERthe bell shaped bowl with a splayedrim above a knopped stem andoctagonal foot, the domed coverwith a pointed finial30.5cm high£200-300
599COLLECTION OF GRADUATEDPEWTER ALMS DISHESeach of shallow circular form,comprising: a Samuel Duncombe,London example, with touch marks,37cm diam.; a further dish, possiblyJohn Carpenter, with touch marks,37.5cm diam.; an example withindistinguishable touch marks,46.5cm diam.; and an unmarkeddish, 33.5cm diam. (4)£300-500
600COLLECTION OF DUTCH BLUE ANDWHITE TILESeach of square form, decorated withvarious buildings, animals andscenes of figures in landscapesettings (7)six tiles 13 x 13cm approx; one tile11 x 11cm approx.£150-250
601GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYBOW FRONT CHESTthe shaped top above two short andthree graduated long drawers,raised on bracket feet102cm wide, 94cm high, 50cm deep£250-350
580PAIR OF FRAMED DECOUPAGEPICTURESeach of rectangular form, with ashell set border and watercolourPekingese dogs surrounding scenesof ‘George III’s Lake’ and ‘StonHouse’, glazed (2)37 x 29cm approx. (excludingframes)£200-300
581GEORGIAN STYLE INLAIDMAHOGANY LINEN PRESSLATE 19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above paneldoors enclosing slides, over twoshort and two graduated longdrawers, raised on a plinth base147cm wide, 217cm high, 62cmdeep£700-900
582GEORGIAN MAHOGANY ANDBOXWOOD STRUNG EIGHT DAYLONG CASE CLOCK BYJ.N.MCLEAN MIDCALDERthe painted dial with romannumerals and subsidiary secondand date dials within the hood witha broken swan neck pediment andfluted columns, above an archeddoor, flanked by fluted pilaster andcross banded base, raised onbracket feet49cm wide, 224cm high, 25cm deep£600-800
583VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMEDCHAISE LONGUEthe arched back above a cushionedserpentine seat, raised on mouldedcabriole legs and ceramic casters167cm wide, 90cm high, 59cm deep£200-300
584VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASEAND UNDERCABINETthe moulded cornice above glazeddoors, enclosing adjustable shelvesover two short and one long drawer,above carved doors, raised on aplinth base117cm wide, 226cm high,48cm deep£300-500
585EDWARDIAN WALNUT ANDEBONISED CANTERBURYWHATNOTthe shaped inlaid top above turnedsupports, over two division andinlaid fretwork panels, above asingle drawer, raised on turned legsand ceramic casters72cm wide, 87cm high, 41cm deep£200-300
586SET OF SIX VICTORIAN MAHOGANYDINING CHAIRSthe moulded balloon back above astuff over seat, raised on mouldedturned legs (6)£300-400
587MAHOGANY EXTENDING DININGTABLE AND MATCHINGMAHOGANY LEAF CUPBOARDthe moulded top above a plainfrieze, raised on moulded balusterturned legs and ceramic casters,including four leaves337cm wide extended, 75cm high,135cm deep£1,000-1,500
588GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYFRAMED FENDER STOOLthe cushioned rectangular topraised on moulded cabriole legs124cm wide, 22cm high, 27cm deep£150-250
589GEORGE IV ROSEWOODOCCASIONAL TABLEthe rectangular top above abaluster turned support, raised on aquadriform base and bun feet61cm wide, 77cm high, 45cm deep£150-250
590GEORGIAN MAHOGANYOCCASIONAL TABLEthe rounded rectangular top abovea baluster turned support, raised ona triform base61cm wide, 72cm high, 46cm deep£150-250
591PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTERPORCELAIN PHEASANTS, BY R.VAN RUYCKEVELTLATE 20TH CENTURYmodelled as a male and female,each with polychrome paintedfeathers to body, naturalisticallymodelled with ferns and bark, on adetachable square wooden base,painted marks to underside, withtwo framed certificates (2)male 48cm wide approx.£200-300
592BRONZE BUST OF PRINCESSALEXANDRA OF DENMARK (1844-1925)realistically modelled, on a soclebase, scratch mark to underside29.5cm high£200-300
593CHINESE PORCELAIN JAR ANDCOVERof ovoid form, decorated withdancing figures of boys, on a greenground, 24cm high; together withTWO CHINESE FAMILLE ROSEPLATES, decorated with polychromebirds, butterflies and flowers on aceladon ground, marks tounderside, 22cm diam. approx. (3)£150-250
594FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKLATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURYwith a white enamel dial and aneight day quarter repeatermovement striking on two gongs,back plate stamped H&H9cm wide, 13cm high£200-300
595FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK,BY DROCOURTLATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe white enamel dial with an eightday repeater movement striking ona gong, stamped with Drocourttrademark, in a brass gorge case,together with a leather travellingcase8cm wide, 13cm high£300-400
596JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., PERTH‘MONART’ GLASS VASE, CIRCA1930of tapering form, with blue, greenand polychrome inclusions19.5cm high£200-300
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620CHINESE YELLOW GROUNDGINGER JARLATE 19TH CENTURYwith a pierced hardwood cover, theovoid sides painted with panelsdepicting boys engaged in variouspursuits within iron red and greenstylised lappet bands, hardwoodstand22cm high£150-250
621FRENCH STYLE WALNUT SIDETABLE20TH CENTURYthe moulded serpentine top above afrieze drawer, raised on mouldedcabriole legs and brass caps andcasters; together with a matchingBEDSIDE TABLE; and a TOWELRAIL (3)66cm wide, 74cm high, 45cm deep£250-350
622FRENCH STYLE WALNUTDRESSING TABLE20TH CENTURYthe shaped bevelled mirror plateflanked by two further mirrors,above a moulded rectangular top,over a long frieze drawer, flankedon either side by two short drawers,raised on moulded cabriole legsand ceramic casters; together withTHREE MATCHING SIDE CHAIRS (4)119cm wide, 159cm high,56cm deep£350-450
623GEORGE III MAHOGANYCROSSBANDED BEDSIDECOMMODEthe three quarter galleried topabove panel doors, over a deepcellarette drawer, raised on bracketfeet56cm wide, 84cm high, 46cm deep£300-500
624FRENCH STYLE WALNUT THREEDOOR WARDROBE20TH CENTURYthe carved moulded cornice above amirror door, flanked by panel doorsenclosing drawers and hangingspace, raised on moulded cabriolelegs; together with a PAIR OFMATCHING SINGE BEDS (3)204cm wide, 216cm high,58cm deep£600-800
602GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDE TABLEthe shaped top above a friezedrawer, flanked by two falsedrawers, raised on square taperinglegs92cm wide, 81cm high, 54cm deep£250-350
603GEORGE IV MAHOGANY ANDBOXWOOD STRUNG DRESSINGTABLE MIRRORthe shield shaped mirror plateflanked by serpentine supportsabove a serpentine base with threedrawers, raised on bracket feet; andanother (2)43cm wide, 52cm high, 21cm deep£150-200
604GEORGE III OAK THIRTY HOURLONGCASE CLOCK BY JOSEPHGIBSON ECCLEFECHANthe arched brass dial with romannumerals and subsidiary date dial,within the hood with a broken swanneck pediment and fluted columns,above an arched door, flanked byfluted pilasters, raised on a plinthbase49cm wide, 226cm high, 27cm deep£1,000-1,500
605GEORGE III MAHOGANYPEMBROKE TABLEthe moulded rectangular above afrieze drawer and opposing falsedrawer, raised on square taperinglegs and brass caps and casters54cm wide, 72cm high, 74cm deep£200-250
606GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHESTthe moulded rectangular top abovea brush slide, over three graduatedlong drawers, raised on bracket feet110cm wide, 90cm high, 56cm deep£250-300
607VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARYTABLEthe moulded rectangular top abovetwo frieze drawers, over shapedsupports, raised on bun feet, unitedby stretchers114cm wide, 74cm high, 56cm deep£250-350
608FRENCH WALNUT COMMODEEARLY 19TH CENTURYThe breakfront top with a longdrawer above a cupboard doorflanked by canted angles, all raisedon square tapered legs87cm wide, 87cm high, 41cm deep£1,000-1,500
609GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAYLONGCASE CLOCK BY THEO’SPACEL LONDONthe brass arched dial with romannumerals and subsidiary seconddial and date aperture, within anarched hood, above a shaped door,raised on a plinth base48cm wide, 213cm high, 25cm deep£1,200-1,800
610VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LADY’SWRITING TABLEthe rectangular top above a friezedrawer, over a writing slide, raisedon square legs, united by stretchers56cm wide, 71cm high, 39cm deep£500-700
611SATSUMA EARTHENWARECIRCULAR BOX AND COVERMEIJI PERIODpainted with two storks amongstfoliage, flower sprigs to the interior,seal mark, 8cm high; together witha similar SLENDER BALUSTERVASE painted with quail, 12.5 cmhigh (2)£150-250
612GEORGE III CURLED PAPER ANDMICA PICTURE18TH CENTURYoval with stained quilled paperflowers and swags against a micaground and initials ‘M P’ in amoulded frame23.5cm wide, 30cm high£100-150
613JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., PERTH‘MONART’ GLASS VASE, CIRCA1930of tapering trumpet form, mottledwhite, yellow and green swirlinginclusions28.5cm high£150-250
614JOHN MONCRIEFF LTD., PERTH‘MONART’ GLASS VASE, CIRCA1930of swollen ovoid form, with red,amethyst and aventurine inclusions;also including ‘MONART’ GLASSVASE, CIRCA 1930; of bottle form,with red, amethyst and aventurineinclusions (2)12cm high£200-300
615SILVERED BRASS OIL LAMP BASE,BY J. HINKS & SONSthe redeed column with a Corithiancapital, on a stepped square base,the cast iron to the base stamped ‘J.Hinks & Son, 1782’, converted to alamp46.5cm high£200-300
616ANGLO-INDIAN SANDALWOOD,IVORY AND SADELI WORKWRITING SLOPE19TH CENTURYthe hinged top opening to revealpen trays, compartments and wells;over a slant front opening to apurple plush lined writing surfaceand further small drawers andcompartments; the whole withfoliate and animal carved panelsand geometric inlay borders38cm wide, 14.5cm high, 29cm deep£100-150
617CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE VASELATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURYof flared cylindrical form, paintedwith officials and immortals42cm highProvenance:The Estate of Maurice George Gordon.
£100-200
618CHINESE METALWARE VASEof hexagonal tapering form withtwin-handles, decorated with birdsamongst flowering trees in relief,with a four character mark19.5cm high£100-150
619PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZEVASESMEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912)the slender necks and ovoid sidesdecorated in high relief withdragons, exotic birds and buddingbranches, raised on a socle foot41cm high£150-200
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640CHINESE SILK LADY’S COATLATE 19TH/ EARLY 20TH CENTURYembroidered in silk with birdsamongst flowers and foliage on anolive green ground, with a silk cord158cm long approx£200-300
641GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD WORKTABLEthe rectangular drop flap top abovetwo frieze drawers, over a shapedsquare support, raised on aquadriform base49cm wide, 73cm high, 47cm deep£600-800
642REGENCY GILT WOOD AND GESSOMIRRORthe rectangular mirror plate withinthe frame with ball moulding andlion masks above moulded uprightsover a plinth base56cm wide, 80cm high£200-250
643GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYCANTERBURYwith three divisions above a friezedrawer, raised on turned legs andbrass caps and casters50cm wide, 53cm high, 36cm deep£250-350
644GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYHANGING CORNER CABINETthe dentil moulded cornice abovean astragal glazed door, raised on aplinth base80cm wide, 94cm high, 49cm deep£200-250
645CARVED STAINED PINE MIRROR19TH CENTURYthe oval mirror plate within a foliateand ribbon carved frame71cm wide, 107cm high£200-250
646PAIR OF FRENCH STYLE LIMEDOAK FRAMED FAUTEULLS20TH CENTURYthe cushioned back and arms abovea loose cushioned seat, raised onmoulded cabriole legs81cm wide, 84cm high, 79cm deep£200-300
625ART DECO CHINOISERIE DRINKSCABINET20TH CENTURYthe doors and sides painted withfigural scenes, above a friezedrawers, raised on mouldedcabriole legs45cm wide, 86cm high, 40cm deep£300-500
626LACQURED NEST OF QUARTETTOTABLES20TH CENTURYpainted with Chinese scenes, themoulded shaped top, raised onsquare legs united by stretchers57cm wide, 65cm high, 38cm deep£200-300
627PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CHINOISERIESIDE CHAIRSthe arched backs above a verticalsplat, over a drop in pad seat,raised on cabriole legs46cm wide, 91cm high, 35cm deep£150-250
628MATCHED SET OF SEVENREGENCY TABLET BACK DININGCHAIRSthe reeded top rail above ahorizontal splat, over a stuff overseat, raised on square tapering legsunited by stretchers, including onecarver (7)£400-600
629GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANYHANGING SHELVESthe fretwork sides united by fourtiers, over two drawers82cm wide, 87cm high, 16cm deep£250-350
630GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYTWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE20TH CENTURYthe cross banded reeded top aboveturned supports, raised on sabrelegs and brass lion paw feet andcasters, including one leaf insertion195cm wide extended, 75cm high,91cm deep£200-300
631PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIREPOTTERY COCKERELSwith polychrome and gilt decoration30cm high£150-250
632DUNMORE POTTERYOVAL SECTION BASKET VASE,CIRCA 1880moulded with a frieze of cavortingputti, with an entwined loop handle,impressed mark DUNMORE, 17cmhigh; also a DUNMORE POTTERYVASE, of cylindrical form withsimilar mouldings, impressedmarks DUNMORE, 15.5cm high;and a CIRCULAR WALL PLAQUE,CIRCA 1880, moulded in relief witha female faun with putto, andcovered in a mustard glaze,impressed mark DUNMORE (3)£150-200
633DUNMORE POTTERYCOLLECTION OF WARES, CIRCA1880all with impressed marks‘DUNMORE’, including: a SLIPPERSHAPED DISH, 9cm across; aTWIN-HANDLED CAULDRON, witha blue glaze, 11cm across; aSINGLE-HANDLED CHAFING PAN,with a celadon-coloured glaze, 8cmhigh; a SMALL OVOID POT, with agreen glaze, 6cm high; aCONJOINED POT, comprised of fiveovoid pots, with a mustard glaze,8cm high; an OVOID POT, withpierced rim and moulded ‘GreekKey’ frieze, 12cm high; a CIRCULARPLATE, moulded with flowers andleaves, 20.5cm across; a WALLPOCKET, with a mottled glaze andwith entwined loop handle,impressed mark DUNMOREPOTTERY/ PETER GARDNER, 19cmhigh; and a KIRKCALDY POTTERYMONEY BANK, of ovoid form withstem and base, bearing impressedinscription AGNES FORREST, 18cmhigh (9)£150-200
634CHINESE SANG DE BOEUFPORCELAIN VASEof ovoid form with a flared neck(A/F)39.5cm high£150-250
635COLLECTION OF MOTHER-OF-PEARL COUNTERScomprising of: 27 rectangularexamples, 23 shaped rectangularcounters, and 11 circular examples;together with a TORTOISESHELLPAGE TURNER, with a silver handlemodelled with courting couples inrelief, 39.5cm long (62)£150-250
636DUNMORE POTTERYCOLLECTION OF WARES, CIRCA1880each covered in a mottled green,umber and blue glaze, including: aTEAPOT AND COVER, with mouldedhandle, impressed mark, 18cmhigh; an OVOID JUG, impressedmark, 16cm high; a COFFEE CUPAND SAUCER, impressed mark; aCYLINDRICAL VASE, impressedmark, 25cm high; a CORNUCOPIAVASE, with leaf moulded base,impressed mark, 13cm high; a PAIROF LEAF AND FLOWER MOULDEDPLATES, each with impressedmarks DUNMORE POTTERY/PETER GARDNER, 21.5cmdiameter; and a TWIN HANDLEDHARDINIERE, the handles mouldedas goat’s heads, impressed markDUNMORE POTTERY/ PETERGARDNER, 24cm across (9)£150-200
637FRENCH GILT BRASS ANDPORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTLECLOCKthe white enamelled dial withRoman numerals above a paintedporcelain plaque and shaped base,all surmounted by a decorative urnfinial29.5cm high£200-300
638COLLECTION OF EUROPEANPORCELAIN FIGURESwith various maker’s marks,comprising of: five figures of ladies,in various poses, on green paintedplinths; a figure of a courtingcouple; a seated figure of a lady;and pair of figures, modelled as alady and gentleman; together with aSEVRES CUP AND SAUCER; and aCROWN STAFFORDSHIRE CUPAND SAUCER (13)£200-300
639CHINESE CANTON ENAMEL VASEof hexagonal baluster form, thepanelled sides with twin handlesand painted with flowering scrollsagainst a yellow ground30cm high£80-150
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665CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANYSIDE CABINET20TH CENTURYthe gadrooned rectangular topabove a blind fretwork frieze, overpanel doors and a carvedserpentine apron, raised on cabriolelegs and ball and claw feet81cm wide, 80cm high, 48cm deep£300-500
666MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST19TH CENTURYthe reeded shaped top above fourgraduated long drawers, flanked byfluted columns, raised on bun feet121cm wide, 98cm high, 58cm deep£400-600
667MAHOGANY LINEN CABINET19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above a singlefrieze drawer above panel doors,enclosing shelves, raised on aplinth base110cm wide, 153cm high,48cm deep£350-550
668No lot
669VERNACULAR PINE CRIBMID 19TH CENTURYthe arched hood above panel sides,raised on rockers60cm wide, 67cm high, 100cm deep£150-250
670GEORGIAN MAHOGANY HANGINGCORNER CUPBOARDthe moulded cornice above anastragal glazed door, raised on aplinth base71cm wide, 105cm high, 43cm deep£200-300
671FRENCH GILT METAL ANDPORCELAIN MOUNTED CLOCKGARNITURE19TH CENTURYthe painted dial with Romannumerals, above the decorativeplaque and porcelain columns, theeight day movement striking on abell, within an ornate casesurmounted by an urn finial, 40cmhigh; together with a pair ofmatching urns, 31.5cm high (3)£300-500
647GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANYKIDNEY SHAPED DESK20TH CENTURYthe shaped top with inset skiverabove a frieze drawer, flanked oneither side by four graduateddrawers, raised on squat cabriolelegs143cm wide, 77cm high, 62cm deep£250-350
648CHINESE MARBLE TOPPEDHARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLEthe marble inset circular top abovea shaped carved frieze, raised onmoulded square legs and claw feet41cm wide, 48cm high£150-200
649GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY ANDEBONY STRUNG BREAK FRONTSIDEBOARDLATE 19TH CENTURYthe shaped top above two drawers,flanked by a cupboard and acellarette drawer, raised on squaretapering legs169cm wide, 93cm high, 61cm deep£600-800
650GEORGIAN STYLE LEATHERWINGBACK ARMCHAIRthe serpentine top rail above scrollarms, over a stuff over seat, raisedon square legs united by stretchers82cm wide, 107cm high, 70cm deep£200-300
651CHINESE FAMILLE NOIRE PIERCEDDOUBLE VASE19TH CENTURYthe panelled sides painted in thefamille rose palette with immortalsriding animals, impressed Kangximark36cm high£100-150
652CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GLAZEDPOTTERY SNUFF BOTTLELATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURYthe flattened ovoid sides moulded inhigh relief with figural panels7cm high£100-150
653GEORGIAN ROSEWOOD BOXconverted from a tea caddy, oftypical form with a canted lid andinlaid lock, the void interior linedwith green velvet32cm wide£100-150
654LARGE CHINESE EXPORTPORCELAIN PUNCH BOWLof circular form, decorated withfigures and attendants in landscapesettings, the interior painted withpeonies39cm diam.£300-500
655EUROPEAN PORCELAIN VASEof baluster form with a fluted neck,ornately decorated with polychromeand gilt flowers in relief on a blueground, inscribed marks tounderside44cm high£200-300
656MAHOGANY AND BOXWOODMANTLE CLOCK20TH CENTURYthe silvered dial with Arabicnumerals, in an arched case withinlaid motifs and panels, the eight-day movement striking on a gongsigned ‘WM. L. Gilbert, Winsted,Conn., USA’31.5cm high£80-120
657PAIR OF HAND COLOUREDMEZZOTINTS AFTER WILLIAMREDMORE BIGG (1755-1828)‘THE ROMPS’ AND ‘THE TRUANTSpublished by W R Bigg, London1796, framed (2)49cm x 60cm sight sizeProvenance:Gaunt House, Oxfordshire PurchasedArthur Ackerman & Son
£150-250
658COLOURED LITHOGRAPH, AFTERWALTER DENDY SADLERA PEGGED-DOWN FISHING MATCHpublished 1885 by I.P. Mendoza StJames’s Gallery, King Street, St.James’s, framed61cm x 79cm sight sizeProvenance:Gaunt House, Oxfordshire
£100-150
659COLLECTION OF IMARI PORCELAINTEA WARES18TH / 19TH CENTURYcomprising a pair of tea bowls andsaucers, 8cm high, a small tea bowland saucer, a tea bowl and acovered creamer (9)Provenance:The John Ritchie Findlay Collection
£150-250
660CHINESE BLUE AND WHITETEAPOT18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURYdecorated in underglaze blue with acontinuous landscape, 13cm high;together with two Chinese exportblue and white creamers and teacaddy, all enriched in gilt (4)Provenance:The John Ritchie Findlay Collection
£200-300
661VICTORIAN BUTTON BACK OPENARMCHAIRthe arched back above scroll arms,over a serpentine seat, raised onturned legs and brass caps andceramic casters65cm wide, 103cm high, 49cm deep£200-300
662PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE PAINTEDAND PARCEL GILT DISPLAYCABINETS ON STANDin the Chinese taste, the pagodaform tops with a carved plume finialover a glazed door; the stand with acarved apron centred by acartouche, over a mirror-backundertier, raised on carved cabriolelegs ending in paw feet (2)78cm wide, 214cm high, 58cm deep£1,500-2,500
663GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OAKHANGING SHELVES18TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice over threeshelves and scroll cut side supports107cm wide, 125cm high,21cm deep£400-600
664GILLOWS STYLE MAHOGANY WASHSTANDthe three quarter galleried topabove a shallow drawer, flanked bytwo deep drawers, raised on turnedlegs109cm wide, 86cm high, 55cm deep£250-400
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692TWO EBONISED CHINESE TABLESthe rectangular top above amoulded frieze raised on squarelegs, united by two under tiers anda similar smaller table (2)81cm wide, 54cm high, 30cm deep£200-300
693GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAUthe fall flap enclosing a fittedinterior above four graduated longdrawers, raised on bracket feet106cm wide, 106cm high,51cm deep£400-600
694GEORGIAN STYLE FLAMEMAHOGANY WRITING DESKthe galleried rectangular top abovea single drawer, flanked on eitherside by three short drawers, raisedon square legs and brass casters138cm wide, 82cm high, 58cm deep£300-500
695GEORGIAN MAHOGANY FOLD OVERTEA TABLEthe moulded rectangular top abovea plain frieze and drawer to theside, raised on line inlaid squaretapering legs and brass caps andcasters112cm wide, 77cm high, 49cm deep£300-400
696GROUP OF THREE CHINESEPORCELAIN VASESeach of ovoid form, two depictingfigures in landscape settings, withcalligraphy, marks to underside,16.5cm high; and the other,depicting Hoho birds andcalligraphy, between black latticeborders, mark to underside, 16cmhigh (3)£250-350
697JAPANESE BRONZE VASEof baluster form, depicting a hornedfigure with an umbrella or parasolin relief, character mark tounderside28cm high£200-300
672CHINESE PORCELAIN BALUSTERVASEdecorated with flowers and insectsin reserves, on a ornate yellowground, blue double concentric ringmark to underside, converted to alamp35cm high (excluding fittings)£150-250
673COLLECTION OF ITEMS FROM THEASIAN TOURIST MARKETincluding: costume; dolls andpuppets; parasols and walkingsticks; together with a VICTORIANBEADWORK HANGINGFIRESCREEN PANEL, depicting ascene after Thorvaldsen (qty)£150-250
674ROYAL WORCESTER TWINHANDLED COVERED URNDATE MARK FOR 1905of baluster form with a reticulatedneck and twig form handles,painted with roses and a raised giltspider and web, circular foot,printed puce mark20cm high£100-200
675ISLAMIC PARCEL GILT GREENGLASS DISH18TH CENTURYthe circular dish with a folded rimand decorated with gilt text15cm diam£100-200
676SCOTTISH FOLK ART STIPPLEENGRAVED GLASS BOTTLE19TH CENTURYthe elongated amber glassdepicting trees, birds, a cow, a catand a thistle between harlequinbands, inscribed ‘Mr E. T. Thomson/4th June/ 1889’; the glass probablyAlloa Glass Works36cm high£150-200
677No lot
678FRENCH JAPANESQUE REDPAINTED CAST IRON STOVE19TH CENTURYthe stepped top over a pair of doorsmounted with ceramic tiles paintedwith bijin, on a waisted stand castwith dragons38cm wide, 64cm high, 22cm deep£500-700
679INUIT CARVED SOAPSTONEFIGURE20TH CENTURYmodelled as a seated figure,unsigned, anon18cm high£150-250
680WOOD CORN GRINDER19TH CENTURYwith a tightening screw and crankhandle54cm long£150-250
681ENGLISH SILK AND WOOLWORKPICTURE19TH CENTURYworked in a variety of stitches andtechniques depicting a farmer andhis daughter, in a moulded giltwoodframe49cm x 62cm; 66cm x 79cm overall£300-500
682UNUSUAL VICTORIAN WOOLWORKPANELMID 19TH CENTURYdepicting a steam locomotivepassing through the countrysidewhilst onlookers wave, a village inthe distance, in a moulded giltwoodframe60cm wide, 53cm high£300-500
683COLLECTION OF GREEN GLAZEDFOLIATE PLATESof various size, each with mouldedleaf decoration, some marked‘Wedgwood’ (17)smallest 19cm diam.,largest 22cm diam.£150-250
684LOUIS XV STYLE TORTOISESHELLBRACKET CLOCKthe white enamelled dial with adouble chapter ring, signed‘Elkington & Co. Ltd. Paris’, in awaisted case with gilt metalmounts, with a painted woodenbracket (2)clock 30cm high,bracket 19.5cm high£100-150
685COLLECTION OF JAPANESEWOODBLOCK PRINTSdepicting various figures, includinga female artist; a Komuso; a femalewith an attendant; and a female in akimono; each signed and in aglazed ebonised frame (4)largest 30.5cm high (excludingframe)£150-250
686VICTORIAN MAHOGANYEXTENDING DINING TABLEthe oval moulded top above a plainfrieze, raised on turned and flutedlegs and ceramic casters, includingthree leaf insertions (distressed,winding mechanism lacking)305cm wide extended, 77cm high,145cm deep£400-800
687GREEN VELOUR UPHOLSTEREDCHESTERFIELD SETTEE20TH CENTURYthe buttoned back and arms abovethree loose cushions, raised onsquare tapering legs and ceramiccasters186cm wide, 84cm high, 87cm deep£200-300
688BRASS FENDERthe top rail raised on turnedsupports, above a moulded base143cm wide, 12cm high, 33cm deep£150-250
689GEORGIAN STYLE GENTLEMAN’SCHEST20TH CENTURYthe moulded rectangular top abovea brush slide, over four graduatedlong drawers, raised on bracket feet71cm wide, 82cm high, 47cm deep£200-300
690JACQUES CASED CROQUET SETMODERNcomprising four mallets, sevenballs, wickets and post in a pine boxwith paper label£100-150
691OAK LOWBOY18TH CENTURY AND LATERthe rectangular top above a friezedrawer, raised on block and turnedlegs, united by stretchers88cm wide, 68cm high, 49cm deep£300-500
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715GEORGIAN MAHOGANY ANDSATINWOOD CROSSBANDEDBOWFRONT SIDE TABLEthe shaped inlaid top above a friezedrawer, raised on square taperinglegs91cm wide, 76cm high, 54cm deep£150-200
716GEORGIAN MAHOGANY ANDEBONY STRUNG BOWFRONTCHESTthe moulded top above three shortand three graduated long drawers,raised on bracket feet124cm wide, 101cm high,57cm deep£400-600
717GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LINENPRESSthe moulded cornice above paneldoors enclosing slides above a deephat drawer, flanked by shortdrawers, over two graduated longdrawers, raised on bracket feet136cm wide, 203cm high, 54cmdeep£650-850
718MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOODCROSSBANDED WORK TABLE19TH CENTURYthe rectangular hinged top above amoulded square support, raised ona quadriform base49cm wide, 68cm high, 40cm deep£250-350
719TWO GEORGIAN STYLE STOOLSone with stuff over rectangular topabove a gadrooned frieze, raised oncarved cabriole legs and ball andclaw feet, 84cm wide, 39cm high,50cm deep; the second withupholstered cushioned top raisedon acanthus carved cabriole legsand ball and claw feet, 68cm wide,49cm high, 46cm deep (2)£250-350
720HOWARD AND SONS STYLE ARMCHAIR20TH CENTURYthe cushioned back and arms abovea loose cushion seat, raised onsquare tapering legs and brasscaps and casters87cm wide, 74cm high, 80cm deep£450-650
698TWO CHINESE SANCAI GLAZEDPOTTERY FIGURESthe first depicting a monk in a bluerobe, holding a ruyi scepter, 23cmhigh; the second modelled as aTaoist/Daoist priest in a robe, 16cmhigh (2)£150-250
699JAPANESE EARTHENWARE VASEof cylindrical form, painted withvarious figures and creatures, on amottled brown ground27cm high£200-300
700CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLEVERTE GINGER JAR AND COVERof typical form, with panelsdepicting foliage, blue charactermark to underside, 15cm high;together with a SMALL CHINESEPORCELAIN VASE, of baluster form,depicting a Hoho bird amongstfoliage, within black lattice borders,mark to underside, 15cm high (2)£200-300
701JAPANESE PORCELAIN BOWL ANDSAUCEReach of similar design, depictinganimals and foliage within panels,bowl with blue character mark,13cm diam., saucer with redcharacter mark, 16.5cm diam.;together with a SET OF CHINESEPORCELAIN WARES, each piecepainted with green dragonsamongst clouds, comprising of: tworice bowls, a saucer, and five plates(10)£200-300
702GROUP OF ASIAN CERAMICWAREScomprising of: five vases, of variousshape, size and age; three bowls;one small cabbage leaf stand/dish;a small blue and white dish; and acircular box and cover (12)£200-300
703CARVED JADE FIGUREPOSSIBLY CHINESEmodelled as a monkey-like creaturein the archaic style, with piercedholes to the reverse7.5cm long£150-250
704THREE INDIAN CARVED IVORYFIGURE GROUPSeach displayed in a glass dome onan ebonised base, comprising of: agroup modelled as men riding anelephant, flanked by attendants,10.5cm wide; and two similargroups, each modelled as a manriding a cattle-drawn cart, 15cmwide (3)£300-500
705FRAMED NEEDLEWORK PICTUREof rectangular form, depicting abiblical scene of a family groupbefore a costal setting, in a glazedwooden frame81 x 94cm (excluding frame)£300-500
706ENGLISH PORCELAIN PARTDINNER SERVICEeach with fluted edging and greenfloral motifs on a white ground,comprising of: a twin handledserving dish, 29cm diameter, twotwin handled tureens and covers onattached stands, 16.5cm high, twoshaped oval serving dishes, 29.cmlong, three similar square dishes,four similar circular dishes andeight dinner plates, 23cm diameter,painted factory marks (20)£150-250
707ENGLISH PORCELAIN PART FRUITSERVICEeach piece with a wavy rim andpainted with landscape sceneswithin a gilded border, number ‘347’to underside, comprising of: twofooted comports, 13cm high; a lowcomport, 23.5cm diam; and 16plates, 22.5cm diam (19)£400-500
708TWO FRAMED NEEDLEWORKSAMPLERSthe first, of rectangular form, withalphabet inscriptions above floralmotifs and the name ‘Eliza Mutter’,in a glazed giltwood frame, 37.5 x27.5cm; the second, of rectangularform, with alphabet inscriptionsabove the date ‘July 1808’ and name‘Mary Thomson’, in a glazedwooden frame, 43 x 22.5cm (2)£150-250
709COLLECTION OF BEADWORKSTANDS AND STOOLScomprising of: four large stands, aglazed framed plaque; and a furtherplaque, all depicting flowers andfoliage, strung for wall hanging; andtwo stools; together with aWOOLWORK STOOL (9)£150-250
710COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUEAND WHITE PORCELAIN WAREScomprising of: a cylindrical teapotand cover, 17.5cm high; a pair ofbottle vases, with marks tounderside, 20cm high; a flared vase,18.5cm high; and a small circulardish, 13cm diam. (5)£150-250
711EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY INLAIDREVOLVING BOOKCASEthe moulded square top above twolower tiers united by slats, raisedon a quadriform base48cm wide, 89cm high£400-600
712GEORGIAN MAHOGANY ANDEBONY STRUNG TEAPOYthe rectangular hinged topenclosing a fitted interior above anoctagonal support, raised on atriform base with brass casters47cm wide, 80cm high, 27cm deep£350-450
713GEORGIAN MAHOGANY FOLD OVERGAMES TABLEthe shaped rectangular top openingto reveal counter dishes above afrieze drawer, raised on turned legsand pad feet75cm wide, 75cm high, 36cm deep£350-450
714REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST OFDRAWERSthe rectangular moulded top abovetwo short and three graduated longdrawers, raised on bracket feet124cm wide, 116cm high,57cm deep£300-400
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740GEORGIAN OAK AND MAHOGANYCROSS BANDED CHESTthe moulded rectangular top abovetwo short and three graduated longdrawers, raised on bracket feet78cm wide, 97cm high, 43cm deep£200-300
741GEORGIAN MAHOGANYWASHSTANDthe hinged top opening to revealwells, above an inlaid cupboarddoor, over a base drawer, raised onsquare legs50cm wide, 81cm high, 45cm deep£200-300
742VICTORIAN OAK EXTENDINGDINING TABLEthe moulded rectangular top raisedon block and baluster turned legs,including three leaf insertions342cm wide extended, 78cm high,127cm deep£1,000-1,400
743OAK CONSOLE TABLE19TH CENTURYthe moulded galleried top above asingle drawer, raised on acanthuscatved scrolling legs106cm wide, 94cm high, 55cm deep£300-400
744ORNATE FRAMED EMBROIDERYPANELMID 19TH CENTURYof rectangular form, depictingdancing couples, within a rococostyle gilt frame, Hook of Edinburgh138cm wide, 57cm high£250-450
745MAHOGANY WALL MOUNTEDBOOKSHELF20TH CENTURYthe shaped gallery above three openshelves108cm wide, 96cm high, 20cm deep£80-120
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721CASED BRASS MICROSCOPEof typical form, with various lensesand accessories, in a mahoganycase, 24cm high approx. (excludingcase); together with a CASEDPLATE CAMERA, with various platesand a lens, by Brady & Martin,Newcastle (2)£200-300
722TWO CIRCULAR POWDER BOXESthe first, a papier mache example,depicting figures in an interior, 8cmdiam.; the second, painted with ascene after Fragonard, 7.5cmdiam.; together with a CIRCULARBRASS AND MICROMOSAIC BOX,with an inlaid inscription ‘Roma’,5.5cm wide; and a WHITE METALAND ENAMELLED PATCH BOX, ofoval form, 4.5cm wide (4)£120-180
723SAMSON MEISSEN STYLE SWANLATE 19TH CENTURYunderglaze blue marks13cm long, 8cm high£100-150
724ENGLISH PORCELAIN COALPORTPART DINNER SERVICE19TH CENTURYeach piece decorated with giltleaves amongst gilt and blueborders, comprising: a sauce tureenand underplate; three shaped ovaldishes with pierced handles; andten dessert plates (15)plate 22.5cm diam,tureen 19cm high£400-600
725COLLECTION OF CARVED IVORIEScomprising: a Chinese figure of aseated immortal, on a carvedhardwood base, 12.5cm high; afurther Chinese figure, of a femalewith a fan, on a hardwood base,23cm high; and an Indian figure ofan elephant, with figures upon itsback, on a hardwood base, 15cmhigh (3)£200-300
726MAHOGANY FOUR POSTER BED19TH CENTURYthe moulded canopy raised onturned moulded supports andsquare legs142cm wide, 222cm high, 196cmdeep£300-500
727FRENCH OVERPAINTED ARMOIREthe moulded cornice above a carvedfrieze, over carved panel doors,raised on square legs158cm wide, 227cm high,65cm deepProvenance:Colefax and Fowler
£600-800
728WILLIAM IV EXTENDINGMAHOGANY DINING TABLE19TH CENTURYthe rounded rectangular top with amoulded edge over a wide frieze,raised on lappet carved balusterlegs ending on brass caps andcastors, with two leaf extensions209cm long, 73cm high,134cm deep£800-1,200
729EDWARDIAN MAHOGANYBOWFRONT TWO DOORWARDROBEthe moulded cornice above paneldoors enclosing hanging space anddrawers, raised on bracket feet163cm wide, 208cm high,67cm deep£200-300
730FRENCH OAK ARMOIRE19TH CENTURYthe moulded cornice above paneldoors, over a shaped apron andmoulded feet147cm wide, 231cm high,68cm deep£450-650
731GEORGIAN STYLE BRASSADJUSTABLE CLUB FENDER20TH CENTURYthe faux leather seat pads raised onbrass supports and moulded base158cm wide, 50cm high, 44cm deep£250-350
732THREE PIECE BERGERE SUITE20TH CENTURYthe caned back and sides aboveloose cushions and stuff over seat,over a shaped apron, raised onsquat, square cabriole legs, alsotwo arm chairs (3)168cm wide, 80cm high, 55cm deep£650-850
733PINE DRESSER AND PLATE RACK20TH CENTURYthe two tier plate rack with twoshort drawers above a mouldedbreakfront top, over threegraduated drawers, flanked bycupboard doors, raised on turnedfeet144cm wide, 222cm high,54cm deep£300-500
734GEORGIAN MAHOGANY FRAMEDFOOTSTOOLthe square cushioned top above aserpentine frieze, raised on squatcabriole legs41cm wide, 23cm high£180-220
735CHINESE ROSEWOOD TWO FOLDFRAMEwith two rectangular glazed panels,between open square shapedreserves, with carved finial handles103cm high, 82cm wide (when fullyopened)£100-150
736CARVED OAK TWO FOLD SCREEN19TH CENTURY AND EARLIER122cm wide, 153cm high£200-300
737REGENCY MAHOGANYBREAKFRONT SIDEBOARDthe stage back above sliding doors,over the shaped top, above threeshort frieze drawers, flanked bycupboard doors, raised on squaretapering legs and spade feet205cm wide, 115cm high,71cm deep£1,000-1,200
738PAIR OF OAK TRIPOD STOOLS19TH CENTURYthe saddle shaped seat, raised onturned legs, united by stretchers30cm wide, 40cm high, 43cm deep£200-400
739THREE GARDEN URNSthe largest of circular mouldedform, raised on a fluted columnbase, and two similar (3)80cm wide, 91cm high£300-500
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Colour images of all lots are
available on our website at
www.lyonandturnbull.com
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Reid, Sir N., 145Renny, J., 102, 103Renton, J., 120, 121Riegen, N., 78Royds, M., 38Rubens, P.P., after, 82Ruffini, C., 5, 6
Sanderson, R., 160Scottish School, 64, 79, 105, 123Sen, Y.M., 75Shields, H.G., 122Skeaping, J.R., 16Slaney, N., 133Smith, G., 152Snyder, D., 112Somerville, M., 126, 127, 128Sturrock, A.R., 58, 59, 60
Thomson, P., 147Tophan, F.W., follower of, 12
Vaserely, V., 88Verney, Sir J., 154Vettriano, J., 114
Walcot, W., 156Walker, E., 19Wells, W.P.A., 9Wilkie, Sir D., after, 32, 33, 34Wilson, W.H., 144Wylie, G., 116Wyllie, J.H., 48
Zini, U., 3
Alken, H., after, 63Armour, M., 25Audley, C., 20
Baird, N.H., 95Baker, R., 69Birch, S.J.L., 134, 162Birnie, W., 87Blackadder, E., 153Blyth, R.H., 14Bonington, R.P., manner of, 90Bough, S., 80Boyd, S., 15British School, 26, 27, 28 51, 96, 99,
107, 109, 110, 143, 150, 158Brown, W.B., 93Burn-Murdoch, W.G., 100Bödlander, A., 138
Caldwall, E., 72Cameron, Sir D.Y., 91Campbell, T., 18Carmichael, J.W., after, 98Carrick, W.A., 7, 8, 42, 43Chalmers, H., 151Continental School, 73Cook, J.B., attributed to, 140Corvi, D., 19th century copy, 62Cox, W.P., attributed to, 137Crosbie, W., 111
de Glehn, J., 108Dodywaard, J., 142Donaldson, D.A., 68Downie, J.P., 163
English School, 106, 148
Faed, T., 13Farquharson, D., 129Flynn, T., 167Fraser, A. Jnr., 11Fraser, C.L., 57Fullarton, J., 113Fulton, D., 29
Galloway, J., 84Gibb, H.W.P., 21Gibson, W.A., 31Gill, E., 119Graham, P., 149Guion, M., 45
Hagarty, M.S., 101Hanna, N., 85, 86, 132Hardie, C.M., 71Harris, A., 65Harvey, J., 55Hayllar, J., 130Henderson, J., 30Herald, J.W., 4, 81Hunter, G.L., 53
Isherwood, J.L., 67Italian School, 159
Johnstone, W., 54
Keith, E., 22, 23, 74Kinnard, H.J., 161Knight, Dame L., 165
Laing, J.G., 44Landmaid, R., 155Lawrence, J., 139Lawrie, H., 168
Lenaghan, B., 24Leslie, C., 125Lessore, J., 70Lewis, J.F., manner of, 97Lintott, H.J., 56Low, B., 37Lowry, L.S., 117, 118
Macgoun, H.C.P., 94, 124Macgregor, W.S., 50Mackay, W.D., 146Mackenzie, R.D., 39, 40, 41, 61Macleod, W.D., 141Mactaggart, Sir W., 131Main, I.L., 135McClea, J.W., 46McDonald, F., 89Mitchell, J., 157Morrison, J., 166Morton, T.C., 36Murray, 66
Nicol, G., 83Noble, R., 49
Oswald, J.H., 47
Paton, W.H., 10, 35Patrick, J.M., 17Peel, J., 76, 77Perigal, A., 136Philipson, Sir R., 115Pilkington, G.W., 2Pope, P., 1Pope, R., 52
Raeburn, Sir H., follower of, 104Reid, G.O., 92
INDEX TO ARTISTS
GLOSSARY OF CATALOGUING TERMSThe following expressions withtheir accompanyingexplanations are used by Lyon &Turnbull as standardcataloguing practice. Our use ofthese expressions does not takeaccount of the condition of thelot or the extent of anyrestoration.
Buyers are recommended toinspect the propertythemselves. Written conditionreports are usually available onrequest.
Name(s) or RecognisedDesignation of an Artist withoutany QualificationIn our opinion a work by theartist
Attributed to...In our opinion probably a workby the artist in whole or in part.
Studio of ... / Workshop of ...In our opinion a work executedin the studio or workshop of theartist, possible under hissupervision
Circle of ...In our opinion a work of theperiod of the artist and showinghis influence.
Follower of ...In our opinion a work executedin the artist’s style but notnecessarily by a pupil.
Manner of ...In our opinion a work executedin the artist’s style but of a laterdate
After ...In our opinion a copy (of anydate) of a work of the artist.
Signed ... /Dated ... /Inscribed ... /In our opinion the work hasbeen signed/dated/inscribed bythe artist.
BearsSignature ... /Date ... /Inscription ... /In our opinion thesignature/date/inscriptionappears to be by a hand otherthan that of the artist.
Dimensions are given heightbefore width.
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STANDARD TERMS &CONDITIONS OF SALE
Lyon & Turnbull carries on business withbidders, buyers and all those present inthe auction room prior to, or inconnection, with a sale on the followingGeneral Conditions and on such otherterms, conditions and notices as may bereferred to herein.
1. DEFINITIONS
In these Conditions:
(a) “Auctioneer” means the firm of Lyon &Turnbull or its authorised auctioneer, asappropriate;
(b) “deliberate forgery” means animitation made with the intention ofdeceiving as to authorship, origin, date,age, period, culture or source but which isunequivocally described in the catalogueas being the work of a particular creatorand which, at the date of the sale, had avalue materially less than it would havehad if it had been in accordance with thedescription;
(c) “hammer price” means the level ofbidding reached (at or above any reserve)when the auctioneer brings down thehammer;
(d) “terms of consignment” means thestipulated terms and rates of commissionon which Lyon & Turnbull acceptsinstructions from sellers or their agents;
(e) “total amount due” means thehammer price in respect of the lot soldtogether with any premium, Value AddedTax chargeable and any additional chargespayable by a defaulting buyer under theseConditions;
(f) “sale proceeds” means the net amountdue to the seller, being the hammer priceof the lot sold less commission at thestated rate, Value Added Tax chargeableand any other amounts due to us by theseller in whatever capacity and howeverarising;
(g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer asidentified in Condition 2.
(h) The singular includes the plural andvice versa as appropriate.
2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THEBUYER
(a) Bidders are required to register theirparticulars before bidding and to satisfyany security arrangements before enteringthe auction room to view or bid;
(b) the maker of the highest bid acceptedby the auctioneer conducting the saleshall be the buyer at the hammer priceand any dispute about a bid, which mustbe raised before the next lot is offered,shall be settled at the auctioneer’sabsolute discretion.
(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act asprincipals.
(d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn.
(e) Our right to bid on behalf of the selleris expressly reserved up to the amount ofany reserve and the right to refuse any bidis also reserved.
3. INCREMENTS
Bidding increments shall be at theauctioneer’s sole discretion.
4. THE PURCHASE PRICE
The buyer shall pay the hammer pricetogether with a premium thereon.Antiques, Jewellery & Silver and Pictures(Not Fine Sales)20%.
All other sales (Fine/Special/Collections)25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premium at therate imposed by law.
5. VALUE ADDED TAX
Value Added Tax on the hammer price isimposed by law on all items affixed withan asterisk (*) or dagger (†). Value AddedTax is charged at the appropriate rateprevailing by law at the date of sale and ispayable by buyers of relevant lots.
6. PAYMENT
(1) Immediately a lot is sold you will:
(a) pay to us the total amount due in cashor in such other way as is agreed by us.We accept cash, bank transfer (details onrequest), Switch or Debit Cards and Visaor MasterCard (please note there is asurcharge of 2% (VAT included) whenusing credit cards). We do not acceptAmerican Express.
(2) any payments by you to us may beapplied by us towards any sums owingfrom you to us on any account whateverwithout regard to any directions of you oryour agent, whether express or implied.
7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OFPURCHASES
(1) The ownership of any lots purchasedshall not pass to you until you have madepayment in full to us of the total amountdue.
(2) You shall at your own risk and expensetake away any lots that you havepurchased and paid for not later than fourworking days following the day of theauction or upon the clearance of anycheque used for payment after which youshall be responsible for any removal,storage and other associated charges.
(3) No purchase can be claimed orremoved until it has been paid for.
(4) It is the buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not being held atour main saleroom and the potentialstorage charges for lots not collected bythe appropriate time.
8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT ORFAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES
(1) If any lot is not paid for in full and takenaway in accordance with these Conditionsor if there is any other breach of theseConditions, we, as agent for the seller andon their behalf, shall at our absolutediscretion and without prejudice to anyother rights we may have, be entitled toexercise one or more of the followingrights and remedies:
(a) to proceed against you for damages forbreach of contract;
(b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/orany other lots sold by us to you;
(c) to resell the lot (by auction or privatetreaty) in which case you shall beresponsible for any resulting deficiency inthe total amount due (after crediting anypart payment and adding any resale costs).Any surplus so arising shall belong to theseller;
(d) to remove, store and insure the lot atyour expense and, in the case of storage,either at our premises or elsewhere;
(e) to charge interest at a rate of 1.5% permonth above the current base rate on thetotal amount due, to the extent it remainsunpaid for more than four working daysafter the sale;
(f) to retain that or any other lot sold toyou until you pay the total amount due;
(g) to reject or ignore bids from you oryour agent at future auctions or to imposeconditions before any such bids shall beaccepted;
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of otherlots due or in future becoming due to youtowards the settlement of the total amountdue and to exercise a lien (that is a right toretain possession of) any of your propertyin our possession for any purpose until thedebt due is satisfied.
(2) We shall, as agent for the seller andon their behalf pursue these rights andremedies only as far as is reasonable tomake appropriate recovery in respect ofbreach of these Conditions
9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY
All members of the public on ourpremises are there at their own risk andmust note the lay-out of theaccommodation and securityarrangements. Accordingly neither theauctioneer nor our employees or agentsshall incur liability for death or personalinjury (except as required by law by reasonof our negligence) or similarly for thesafety of the property of persons visitingprior to or at a sale.
10. COMMISSION BIDS
While prospective buyers are stronglyadvised to attend the auction and arealways responsible for any decision to bidfor a particular lot and shall be assumedto have carefully inspected and satisfiedthemselves as to its condition we shall ifso instructed clearly and in writing executebids on their behalf. Neither theauctioneer or our employees or agentsshall be responsible for any failure to doso. Where two or more commission bidsat the same level are recorded we reservethe right in our absolute discretion toprefer the first bid so made.
11. WARRANTY OF TITLE ANDAVAILABILITY
The seller warrants to the auctioneer andto you that the seller is the true owner ofthe property consigned or is properlyauthorised by the true owner to consign itfor sale and is able to transfer good andmarketable title to the property free fromany third party claims.
12. AGENCY
The auctioneer normally acts as agentonly and disclaims any responsibility fordefault by sellers or buyers.
13. TERMS OF SALE
The seller acknowledges that lots are soldsubject to the stipulations of theseConditions in their entirety and on theTerms of Consignment as notified to theconsignor at the time of the entry of thelot.
14. STANDARD VENDOR FEES ANDCHARGES (Subject to VAT)
(1) Commission: 15% of the first £3000 and10% thereafter is charged on the sellingprice of each lot (subject to a minimumcharge of £30). Loss and damagewarranty: 1.5% on value of lots sold.Photography: max £40 mono per lot, max£250 colour. Internet Marketing Service:£10 per lot.
(2) If a vendor wishes to withdraw a lotorganized for sale, a withdrawal fee willapply;
(a) If withdrawn over 28 working days priorto the sale, this will be charged at 10% ofthe mid estimate along with any ancilliaryincurred (such as photography), all subjectto VAT at the current rate.
(b) If withdrawn within 28 working days ofthe sale, this will be charged at 20% of themid estimate along with any ancilliaryincurred (such as photography), all subjectto VAT at the current rate.
15. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION
(1) While we seek to describe lotsaccurately, it may be impractical for us tocarry out exhaustive due diligence on eachlot. Prospective buyers are given ampleopportunities to view and inspect beforeany sale and they (and any independentexperts on their behalf) must satisfythemselves as to the accuracy of anydescription applied to a lot. Prospectivebuyers also bid on the understanding that,
inevitably, representations or statementsby us as to authorship, genuineness,origin, date, age, provenance, condition orestimated selling price involve matters ofopinion. We undertake that any suchopinion shall be honestly and reasonablyheld and accept liability for opinions givennegligently or fraudulently. Subject to theforegoing neither we the auctioneer or ouremployees or agents or the seller acceptliability for the correctness of suchopinions and all conditions andwarranties, whether relating todescription, condition or quality of lots,express, implied or statutory, are herebyexcluded. This Condition is subject to thenext following Condition concerningdeliberate forgeries and applies save asprovided for in paragraph 6 “information tobuyers”.
(2) Private treaty sales made under theseConditions are deemed to be sales byauction for purposes of consumerlegislation.
16. FORGERIES
Notwithstanding the preceding Condition,any Lot which proves to be a deliberateforgery (as defined) may be returned to usby you within 21 days of the auctionprovided it is in the same condition aswhen bought, and is accompanied byparticulars identifying it from the relevantcatalogue description and a writtenstatement of defects. If we are satisfiedfrom the evidence presented that the lot isa deliberate forgery we shall refund themoney paid by you for the lot including anybuyer’s premium provided that (1) if thecatalogue description reflected theaccepted view of scholars and experts asat the date of sale or (2) you personally arenot able to transfer a good and marketabletitle to us, you shall have no rights underthis condition.
The right of return provided by thisCondition is additional to any right orremedy provided by law or by theseConditions of Sale.
GENERAL
17. We shall have the right at ourdiscretion, to refuse admission to ourpremises or attendance at our auctions byany person.
18 (1) Any right to compensation for lossesliabilities and expenses incurred in respectof and as a result of any breach of theseConditions and any exclusions provided bythem shall be available to the sellerand/or the auctioneer as appropriate.
(2). Such rights and exclusions shallextend to and be deemed to be for thebenefit of employees and agents of theseller and/or the auctioneer who maythemselves enforce them.
19. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidderor viewer may be given by first class mailin which case it shall be deemed to havebeen received by the addressee 48 hoursafter posting.
20. Special terms may be used incatalogue descriptions of particularclasses of items (Books, Jewellery,paintings, guns, firearms etc) in whichcase the descriptions must be interpretedin accordance with any glossary orguidance notes appearing in thecatalogue. These notices and terms willalso form part of our terms and conditionsof sales.
21. Any indulgence extended to biddersbuyers or sellers by us notwithstandingthe strict terms of these Conditions or ofthe Terms of Consignment shall affect theposition at the relevant time only and inrespect of that particular concession only;in all other respects these Conditionsshall be construed as having full force andeffect.
22. Scottish law applies to theinterpretation of these Conditions.
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Important informationfor buyers
By telephone
Bids submitted by telephone must
be confirmed in writing.
Telephone bidding
If you are unable to attend the sale
we can normally arrange for you to
bid on the telephone. This service is
available entirely at our discretion
and at the bidder’s risk. All
telephone bids must be confirmed in
writing, listing the relevant lots and
appropriate number to be called. We
recommend that a covering bid is
also left in the event that we are
unable to make the call. We cannot
guarantee that lines will be
available, or that we will be able to
call you on the day, but will
endeavour to undertake such bids to
the best of our abilities.
Methods of Payment
Goods purchased will not be
released until we have received full
payment.
Cash
Cash payments can be made at the
accounts desk during or after a sale.
Cheque
Cheques should be made payable to
Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. We reserve
the right to wait until cheques have
been cleared by our bankers before
releasing bought goods. Cheques
can be cleared prior to sale on
request. Cheques drawn by third
parties cannot be accepted. If paying
by post please include the slip from
your invoice.
Switch or Credit Cards
Payment can be made by Switch,
Mastercard or Visa cards. There is a
2% surcharge on credit card
payments.
Collection
It is the buyer’s responsibility to
ascertain collection procedures,
particularly if the sale is not being
held at our main saleroom.
Electrical Goods
Lots that were once operated by
mains electricity are bought entirely
at the buyer’s risk. They are offered
for sale for display or historical
purposes and may not comply with
current regulations.
Bidding
At the Sale
To bid at the sale all potential
buyers must be registered with us
on or before the day of sale. We will
need proof of identification and
residence, and may require a bank
reference. Potential buyers must
collect a bidding number before the
sale begins, and show that number
if successful in purchasing a lot.
Please ensure that the auctioneer
repeats the number correctly when
confirming the sale. If there is any
doubt at this stage as to the
hammer price or buyer it must be
brought to the auctioneer’s attention
immediately. All lots will be invoiced
to the name and address given on
your registration form, which is non-
transferable. If you have purchased
a lot you may take your bidding
number to the accounts department
and receive an invoice immediately.
If you have not been successful
please leave the number at the
Registration or Reception desks.
In writing
Bid forms are available at the sale
and/or the back of the catalogue.
These should be submitted in
person, by post, or by fax as soon as
possible prior to the sale and we will
bid on your behalf up to the limit
indicated. In the event of receiving
two identical bids the first one
received will take precedence. They
must be received at the very latest
at least an hour before the sale. We
will do our utmost to execute these
bids but we offer this service entirely
at the bidder’s risk.
qualifying works of art. Under new
legislation which came into effect on
1st January 2012, this applies to
living artists and artists who have
died in the last 70 years.
This royalty will be charged to the
buyer on the hammer price and in
addition to the buyers premium. It
will not apply to works where the
hammer price is less than €1,000
(euros). The charge for works of art
sold at and above €1,000 (euros) and
below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. For
items selling above €50,000 (euros),
charges are calculated on a sliding
scale.
All royalty charges are paid to the
Design and Artists Copyright Society
(‘DACS’) and no handling costs or
additional fees are retained by the
auctioneer. Resale royalties are not
subject to VAT.
Please note that the royalty payment
is calculated on the rate of exchange
at the European Central Bank on the
date of the sale.
More information on Droit de Suite
is available at www.dacs.org.uk
Damage and Restoration
Occasionally when a lot has suffered
extensive damage and/or restoration
it is indicated in the catalogue. This
is mentioned entirely at our
discretion for the benefit of buyers.
Where there is no mention of
damage and/or restoration this
should not be taken to mean that
there is none. It is the buyer’s
responsibility to ensure that the
condition of lots is to their
satisfaction (see our Terms and
Conditions of Sale).
Condition Reports
If potential buyers are unable to
inspect lots in person our specialists
will be happy to prepare detailed
Condition Reports on individual lots
as quickly as possible. These are for
guidance only and all lots are sold
‘as found’ (see our standard Terms
and Conditions of Sale).
Buying at Auction
This sale is subject to our standard
Terms and Conditions of Sale. If you
have not bought at auction before
we will be delighted to advise you.
Estimates
Estimates are printed below each lot
and do not include the buyer’s
premium. The sale will be
conducted in pounds sterling.
Dimensions
Dimensions are for guidance only; it
is the buyer’s responsibility to
ensure that they are correct.
Buyer’s Premium
The buyer shall pay the hammer
price together with a premium
thereon.
Antiques, Jewellery & Silver and
Pictures (Not Fine Sales)
20%
All other sales
(Fine/Special/Collections/
Contemporary)
25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.
VAT will be charged on the premium
at the rate imposed by law. (see our
Terms and Conditions of Sale).
VAT
The symbol † by a lot number
indicates that VAT is payable by the
purchaser at the standard rate on
the hammer price.
The symbol * by a lot number
indicates that the lot has been
temporarily imported from outside
the EU and that VAT is payable by
the purchaser at the rate of 5% on
the hammer price and the buyer’s
premium.
No VAT is payable on the hammer
price or premium for books bought
at auction.
Droit de Suite
This symbol § indicates works which
may be subject to the Droit de Suite
or Artist’s Resale Right, which took
effect in the United Kingdom on 14th
February 2006. We are required to
collect a royalty payment for all