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Lot ITEM DESCRIPTION Estimate 1-66 Collectables including: Stamps, Coins, Books, Militaria & Clocks 1-66 1. A Fabric Mannequin Male Torso with articulated wooden arms, the mannequin on metal support with casters, approx 175 cms tall. £40-60 2. Two Antique Silk and Lace-Edged Hand Screens decorated with applied feather-work birds on branches and gilt-effect wooden handles. £20-30 3. An Antique Flip-Top Shagreen on Wood Spectacle Case (circa 1790), silver plaque to the top, approx 13 x 5 cms. £60-80 4. An Early 19th Century Inglenook Georgian Brass 'John Linwood' Bottle Spit- Jack, in working order and complete with pendant hanging ring and winding key, £40-60 5. A Primavera (made for The Sound Post UK), Size 1/8 Child's Violin, complete with bow and case. £15-20 6. A Set of Records, including 'Genesis with Hugh Padgham', Genesis 'Selling England by the Pound', 'The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway' (double album), 'Genesis with Peter Gabriel' Steve Hackett 'Voyage of the Acolite', 'Greatest Hits of Focus', 'Marrillian - Assassing' Single 12", 'Marillian - Market Square Heroes' 12", 'Marillian - He Knows You Know' (single 7"), 'Marillian - Real to Reel', 'Changing Faces -The Best of 10cc' and 'Godley & Creme - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown'. (12) £80-120 7. An Antique Persian/Iranian Ceramic Turquoise Oil Lamp, with polygonal body and flattened rectangular nozzle, approx 5.5 x 12 cms. £40-50 8. A 19th Century Brass Field Telescope on a wooden tripod base, approx 76 cms (telescope). £80-100 9. An Audio Sound System, comprising Arcam Delta 90.2 Amplifier; JVC Nicam HR-D750 EK VHS Recorder; Rotell RCD 865 CD Player, Sony TC/K630 ES Cassette Player; Music Fidelity Turn Player and a pair of Arcam Delta II Speakers complete with JVC Protel Audio Technical Remotes. £80-100 10. A Late 19th Century Split-Cane Fishing Rod by Odgen & Scotford, Cheltenham, in three pieces with cork handle and brass ferrels, in original brown linen bag (af). £20-30 11. Miscellaneous Embroidered Linen, including two table cloths each with eight napkins, twenty-one table cloths of various sizes, ten tray cloths and a tea cosy. £30-40 12. A Victorian Table-Top Writing Slope, together with a vintage brown amber-style evening bag. (2) £20-30 13. An Italian Olive Wood Inlaid Trinket Box with 'Bellagio' inscribed to front of the lid, depicting dancing figures, approx 20 x 20 x 6 cms. £20-40 14. A Wooden Egyptian Box, depicting hand-painted desert scenes, set on ball feet, approx 32 x 13 x 16.5 cms, together with a spent brass shell case and two Ethiopian wood feminine bust carvings. £30-40 15. An Antique Rectangular Copper and Brass Planter on feet with lion mask handles, approx 46 x 16 x 15 cms, together with a wooden candle box (wf) approx 36 x 14 x 20 cms, £30-40 16. A Russian Orthodox Church Icon of St Nicholas overlaid with a gilt brass repousse riza, approx 18 x 22 x 2 cms. £100-120 17. Two Large Indian Ocean Clam Shells, approx 66 x 45 and 26 x 36 cms respectively £40-50 18. A Nauticalia Limited Edition Model of the Cutty Sark Sailing Ship in full sail, model no. 0546 of 1869. The model main mast is approx 31 cms high x 32 cms, mounted on a plinth claimed to be a section of timber decking that was salvaged during her current restoration (2006-2009). £15-20 19. A Swiss Patent Exelda Portable Gramophone, with ultra-rapid needle sharpener and a quantity of needles. £20-30 20. A Vintage German 'Abracadabra' Conjuring Set, with contents and instruction booklet. £15-20

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Lot ITEM DESCRIPTION Estimate

1-66 Collectables including:

Stamps, Coins, Books, Militaria & Clocks

1-66

1. A Fabric Mannequin Male Torso with articulated wooden arms, the mannequin on metal support with casters, approx 175 cms tall.

£40-60

2. Two Antique Silk and Lace-Edged Hand Screens decorated with applied feather-work birds on branches and gilt-effect wooden handles.

£20-30

3. An Antique Flip-Top Shagreen on Wood Spectacle Case (circa 1790), silver plaque to the top, approx 13 x 5 cms.

£60-80

4. An Early 19th Century Inglenook Georgian Brass 'John Linwood' Bottle Spit-Jack, in working order and complete with pendant hanging ring and winding key,

£40-60

5. A Primavera (made for The Sound Post UK), Size 1/8 Child's Violin, complete with bow and case.

£15-20

6. A Set of Records, including 'Genesis with Hugh Padgham', Genesis 'Selling England by the Pound', 'The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway' (double album), 'Genesis with Peter Gabriel' Steve Hackett 'Voyage of the Acolite', 'Greatest Hits of Focus', 'Marrillian - Assassing' Single 12", 'Marillian - Market Square Heroes' 12", 'Marillian - He Knows You Know' (single 7"), 'Marillian - Real to Reel', 'Changing Faces -The Best of 10cc' and 'Godley & Creme - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown'. (12)

£80-120

7. An Antique Persian/Iranian Ceramic Turquoise Oil Lamp, with polygonal body and flattened rectangular nozzle, approx 5.5 x 12 cms.

£40-50

8. A 19th Century Brass Field Telescope on a wooden tripod base, approx 76 cms (telescope).

£80-100

9. An Audio Sound System, comprising Arcam Delta 90.2 Amplifier; JVC Nicam HR-D750 EK VHS Recorder; Rotell RCD 865 CD Player, Sony TC/K630 ES Cassette Player; Music Fidelity Turn Player and a pair of Arcam Delta II Speakers complete with JVC Protel Audio Technical Remotes.

£80-100

10. A Late 19th Century Split-Cane Fishing Rod by Odgen & Scotford, Cheltenham, in three pieces with cork handle and brass ferrels, in original brown linen bag (af).

£20-30

11. Miscellaneous Embroidered Linen, including two table cloths each with eight napkins, twenty-one table cloths of various sizes, ten tray cloths and a tea cosy.

£30-40

12. A Victorian Table-Top Writing Slope, together with a vintage brown amber-style evening bag. (2)

£20-30

13. An Italian Olive Wood Inlaid Trinket Box with 'Bellagio' inscribed to front of the lid, depicting dancing figures, approx 20 x 20 x 6 cms.

£20-40

14. A Wooden Egyptian Box, depicting hand-painted desert scenes, set on ball feet, approx 32 x 13 x 16.5 cms, together with a spent brass shell case and two Ethiopian wood feminine bust carvings.

£30-40

15. An Antique Rectangular Copper and Brass Planter on feet with lion mask handles, approx 46 x 16 x 15 cms, together with a wooden candle box (wf) approx 36 x 14 x 20 cms,

£30-40

16. A Russian Orthodox Church Icon of St Nicholas overlaid with a gilt brass repousse riza, approx 18 x 22 x 2 cms.

£100-120

17. Two Large Indian Ocean Clam Shells, approx 66 x 45 and 26 x 36 cms respectively

£40-50

18. A Nauticalia Limited Edition Model of the Cutty Sark Sailing Ship in full sail, model no. 0546 of 1869. The model main mast is approx 31 cms high x 32 cms, mounted on a plinth claimed to be a section of timber decking that was salvaged during her current restoration (2006-2009).

£15-20

19. A Swiss Patent Exelda Portable Gramophone, with ultra-rapid needle sharpener and a quantity of needles.

£20-30

20. A Vintage German 'Abracadabra' Conjuring Set, with contents and instruction booklet.

£15-20

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21. A Pair of Antique Indian Black Buck Horns on a wooden plaque, the horns measuring approx 57 cms to tip.

£20-30

22. A Three-Quarter-Length Chestnut Mink Coat, medium size. £20-30

23. A Vintage Gentleman's Grey Royal Stetson Hat size 1/2, dimensions 18 x 21 cms.

£15-20

24. De La Poer Sculptures, two resin figurines, 'Girl with Rabbit and 'Boy with Mouse', both approx 20 cms.

£20-30

25. A Stationary Stand, with decorative floral inlay, approx 25 x 28 cms, together with two barley- twist candlesticks.

£20-30

26. A Green Crocodile Skin Stationary Pouch, together with two Parker Fountain and Ink Pen Sets.

£15-20

27. A Hardy Two-Piece Split Cane Rod, 'The Perfection', no. E38932, with burgundy whipping, in the original bag together with a vintage three-piece fruit-wood rod. (2)

£40-60

28. A Large Wicker Laundry Hamper, approx 83 x 55 x 50 cms. £20-30

29. Vintage Cameras, including Exacta with Carl Zeiss Tessar 1:3.5 f=50mm, Zeiss Ikon Movikon 8; Konica nr 30799, Tamron 80-210 mm F/3.8-4 CF Tele-Macro Zoom. (4)

£20-30

30. A West African 'Ashanti' Processional Group Brass Sculpture, depicting a king raised on a litter, approx 9 x 13.5 x 15 cms.

£50-60

31. Miscellaneous Brass and Copper, including a Brass Owl Paperweight, the base stamped Jaipur, a copper opium weight approx 880 gms and a brass figure of a falcon. (3)

£30-40

32. Two Antique Portuguese Copper Ewers, approx 44 cms and 55 cms respectively.

£60-80

33. A Large Portuguese Copper Ewer, approx 64 cms. £60-80

34. A Collection of Model Air-Fix Aeroplane Model Kits, including a Corgi Avro Lancaster (Dam Buster's Special Edition), Avro Vulcan B2 XM607 RAF 44 AQDN, Short S.25 Sunderland III Royal Australian Air Force, Vickers Wellington MK.X - HX950:Z, together with various other models and miniature figures.

£20-30

35. Two Cast Iron Polychrome Enamel Coat of Arms for Wolverhampton. The arms were officially granted on December 31, 1898. The cast iron shields inscribed 'Out of Darkness Cometh Light', together with a commemorative porcelain plate depicting "The 50th Anniversary of the 1st Airborne Landing at Arnheim, 17th September" approx 27 cms dia. (3) Wolverhampton was founded in 985 AD by St. Wulfrun, sister of King Edgar, and she is represented by the cross; around this, a woolpack recalling the old woollen trade is arranged, representing the town's Saxon pillar stone, an open book for the old grammar school and a padlock for the lock industry. The crest has a black beacon which stands for the Black Country of which Wolverhampton forms part and the crossed keys are the symbol of Saint Peter, patron saint of Saint Peter, patron saint of the town.

£40-60

36. A Vintage Wooden Mallet, approx 30 cms together with a set of Vintage 1950s Wooden Coasters in their original wooden container, hand-painted with a beach scene and all inset with Jamaican Farthings (probably made for the souvenir market).

£15-20

37. A Collection of Vintage Car Items, including a 'Redex Ltd' Compression Gauge and 'Ampers' AMP Gauge, miscellaneous vehicle licence number plates, including USA 'Michigan 8725 ED' (single), 'ND 1945' (single) 'VD 4365 85' (pair) together with a British plate 'BHE756B' (single), an original Donington Grand Prix Car Race Programme for the event dated Saturday October 22nd 1938, two Bulletins of the 'Vintage Sports-Car Club' dated Autumn 1996, no. 212 together with a programme 'The Return of Auto Union, The Richard Seaman Memorial Trophy Meeting' (undated but post 2000), a US Army WW11 Military Jeep vehicle metal first aid kit (no 24 Unit Kit), made in Newart, N.J and UCO Jeep 'Replacement parts Catalogue and Information Guide' printed by E H Baker and Co Ltd, Surrey (no. 5E, undated) together with a Smiths car dashboard stem wind clock. (13)

£20-30

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38. A Quantity of Silk Scarfs and Ties, including Liberty, Chanel and Pierre Cardin etc..

£30-40

39. A Variety of all-world stamps, including some interesting early material on cover and also mint decimal GB (f/v £25.00 +) with three 13p machin with unusual flaw.

£30-40

40. A Large Box of All-World Stamps, loose and on cover, including some interesting earlier material (eg GB KEV111 complete sheets and a quantity of 1d reds)

£50-60

41. A Large Quantity of Mint UK Decimal Stamps, in presentation packs and a stockbook; f/v c.£1000.00.

£500-600

42. A Coloured In Map of the Islands of St Vincent and The Grenadines, prepared by Carnes/Lafferty '98. The map measures approx 57 x 86 cms, glazed and framed.

£15-20

43. Leicestershire by John Speed, antique hand-coloured map, inset map of the city of Leicester published by Bassett & Chiswell St Pauls Church Yard, together with a later map of Gloucestershire, approx 50 x 37 cms and 26 x 25 cms respectively.

£60-80

44. A Collection of Vintage Postcards and Photographs, some depicting war scenes and characters in India, others being general together with an album of vintage photographs and postcards with some war postcards depicting a Zeppelin brought down in flames. (250+).

£60-80

45. Miscellaneous Coins and Bank Notes, including a quantity of 50 pence pieces, six £1 notes and a box of GB coins including pennies, half pennies, three pence, shillings, 3d pence etc

£20-30

46. A Genuine Bank of England Print Error £5 Note, the note without the signature of the Chief Cashier, nr E03 213777, The Duke of Wellington 1769-1852 to note reverse.

£40-50

47. A Quantity of GB Silver Coins, 1890 Crown, 1897 Half Crown, 1891 florin, together with a quantity of 3d coins. Pre-1920.

£30-40

48. A Quantity of Three Pence Pieces, approx 129.5 gms. £20-30

49. A 1798 Spade Guinea with 9ct suspension loop, approx 8.4 gms, in good condition.

£240-280

50. A Linen Bound Folio, entitled Raphael - Paintings of the Vatican, published by the Vatican City State in Collaboration with U.N.E.S.C.O. The folio comprising of thirty-two plates in colour. Entitled as follows: Plate 1: The Triumph of the Eucharist - Eternal Father; Plate II The Redeemer, the Blessed Virgin and St John the Baptist; Plate III The Redeemer; Plate IV The Angels; Plate V The Triumph of the Eucharist Figures at the Bottom Left', Plate VI Fra Angelico; Plate VI Kneeling Figures; Plate VII Fathers of the Church on the left of the altar; Plate IX Fathers of the Church on the right of the altar; Plate X The Scribe; Plate XI Dante; Plates XIII and IIV The School of Athens Central Group, Plate XV Figures at the end on the left; Plate XVI The School of Athens Group on the Left; Plate XVII Michael Angelo; Plate XVIII Plato with idealized features of Leonardo da Vinci; Plate XIX Scribe and Athens Group on the Left; Plate XVII Michael Angelo; Plate XVIII Plato with idealized features of Leonardo da Vinci; Plate XIX Scribe and Spectator; Plate XX Euclid among his pupils; Plate XXI Four Figures at Extreme Right; Plate XXII Parnassus-Group of Poets; Plate XXIII Parnassus-Group of Poets; Plate XXIV Parnassus- Muses on the left of Apollo; Plate XXV Parnassus - Muses on the right of Apollo; Plate XXVI Parnassus - Group of Poets on the right; Plate XXVII The Cardinal Virtues and Laws - Temperance; Plate XXVIII The Cardinal Virtues and the Laws - Gregory IX with the features of Julius II; Plate XXIX The Ceiling - Poetry; Plate XXX The Ceiling - Justice; Plate XXXII The Ceiling - Marysas being punished in the presence of Apollo. Each print embossed with the papal symbol of the cross keys of St Peter. Provenance: Madeline worked in Paris for the Foreign Office in the British Embassy before WWII broke out. During the war she worked in the Special Operations Executive in London and facilitated another woman to be returned to France by SOE to work with the resistance. After the war she returned to Paris where she worked with UNESCO. It was in Paris where she met William (Bill) Currall and married in April 1954. He was an artist in his own right and

£80-120

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mixed in artistic circles perhaps this gave rise to the inscription on the Ehrenberg print 'To Bill and Madeline'.

51. A Linen Bound Folio, entitled Raphael - Paintings of the Vatican, published by the Vatican City State in Collaboration with U.N.E.S.C.O. The folio comprising of thirty-two plates in colour together with another Linen Bound Folio, entitled Masaccio, 'Editions D'Art Amilcare Pizzi - published in Milan in collaboration with U.N.E.S.C.O comprising of 28 plates in colour. Provenance: Madeline worked in Paris for the Foreign Office in the British Embassy before WWII broke out. During the war she worked in the Special Operations Executive in London and facilitated another woman to be returned to France by SOE to work with the resistance. After the war she returned to Paris where she worked with UNESCO. It was in Paris where she met William (Bill) Currall and married in April 1954. He was an artist in his own right and mixed in artistic circles perhaps this gave rise to the inscription on the Ehrenberg print 'To Bill and Madeline'.

£60-80

52. Leonardo da Vinci Folio of Prints entitled 'Tout L'Oeuvre Peint de Leonard de Vinci' by La Galerie de la Pleiade, copyright by Library Gallimard 1950, approx 21 prints in total. Provenance: Madeline worked in Paris for the Foreign Office in the British Embassy before WWII broke out. During the war she worked in the Special Operations Executive in London and facilitated another woman to be returned to France by SOE to work with the resistance. After the war she returned to Paris where she worked with UNESCO. It was in Paris where she met William (Bill) Currall and married in April 1954. He was an artist in his own right and mixed in artistic circles perhaps this gave rise to the inscription on the Ehrenberg print 'To Bill and Madeline'.

£30-50

53. U.N.E.S.C.O World Art Series Yugoslavia Medieval Frescoes, published by the New York Graphic Society by arrangement with U.N.E.S.C.O. Preface by David Talbot Rice, introduction by Svetozar Radojcic, with 32 Full Page Colour Reproductions. Provenance: Madeline worked in Paris for the Foreign Office in the British Embassy before WWII broke out. During the war she worked in the Special Operations Executive in London and facilitated another woman to be returned to France by SOE to work with the resistance. After the war she returned to Paris where she worked with UNESCO. It was in Paris where she met William (Bill) Currall and married in April 1954. He was an artist in his own right and mixed in artistic circles perhaps this gave rise to the inscription on the Ehrenberg print 'To Bill and Madeline'. Provenance: Madeline worked in Paris for the Foreign Office in the British Embassy before WWII broke out. During the war she worked in the Special Operations Executive in London and facilitated another woman to be returned to France by SOE to work with the resistance. After the war she returned to Paris where she worked with UNESCO. It was in Paris where she met William (Bill) Currall and married in April 1954. He was an artist in his own right and mixed in artistic circles perhaps this gave rise to the inscription on the Ehrenberg print 'To Bill and Madeline'.

£30-50

54. Pablo Picasso Le Chardonneret (The Goldfinch), reproduced with the kind permission of M. Fabiani, one of a set of thirty-six plates, begun in 1937 for an edition of Buffon's Histoire Naturelle. Provenance: Madeline worked in Paris for the Foreign Office in the British Embassy before WWII broke out. During the war she worked in the Special Operations Executive in London and facilitated another woman to be returned to France by SOE to work with the resistance. After the war she returned to Paris where she worked with UNESCO. It was in Paris where she met William (Bill) Currall and married in April 1954. He was an artist in his own right and mixed in artistic circles perhaps this gave rise to the inscription on the Ehrenberg print 'To Bill and Madeline'.

£40-50

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55. Miscellaneous Coloured Art Prints of the Masters, including Maurice Utrillo, Juan Griss 'The Chessboard' publisher Raymond & Raymond New York, Franz Hals published in Munich Germany, Claude Monet published by Franz Haanfstaengl Munich, Renoir 'La Loge' published by W.F Sedgwick, Picasso 'Still Life with Black Bust', JMW Turner 'Music Party Petworth', published by Ganymed Print, Edvard Munch 'The Bridge', published in Holland. Provenance: Madeline worked in Paris for the Foreign Office in the British Embassy before WWII broke out. During the war she worked in the Special Operations Executive in London and facilitated another woman to be returned to France by SOE to work with the resistance. After the war she returned to Paris where she worked with UNESCO. It was in Paris where she met William (Bill) Currall and married in April 1954. He was an artist in his own right and mixed in artistic circles perhaps this gave rise to the inscription on the Ehrenberg print 'To Bill and Madeline'.

£30-50

56. Early 20th Century Leather Bound Macmillan's Pocket Kipling, titles include 'LIfe's Handicap', 'The Jungle Book', 'The Five Nations', 'Stalky & Co', 'Barrack Room Ballads', 'Departmental Ditties', 'The Second Jungle Book', 'Kim', 'The Seven Seas', 'Life's Handicap'. together with early 20th Century Robert Louis Stevenson, published by Chatto & Windus 1917, titles include 'Familiar Studies of Men and Books', 'Poems', 'The Black Arrow', 'Child's Garden of Verses', 'Kidnapped', 'Across the Plains'.

£20-30

57. Pierre de Soete Belgian (1886-1948) Bronze Cast Medallion, depicting Prince Albert I of Belgium to medallion front and an oak leaf garland to verso, approx 9.5 cms d.

£30-40

58. A Commemorative Russian Medallion, awarded to those working on the Soviet Space Mission.

£20-30

59. Kenneth Evans 13th May 1926 - 8th July 1975, a black and white photograph surrounded by cap badges and WWII service medals, approx 49 x 40 cms (io), framed and glazed together with a series of badges mounted on a green baize from the South Staffordshire Parachute Regiment, approx 40 x 50 cms (io), glazed and framed.

£30-40

60. An American Wall Clock with Roman dial in a mahogany case, hand painted under glass of 'The New Wellington College', Sandhurst, approx 76 x 43 cms. (af)

£20-30

61. An Edwardian Oak Cased Mantel Clock, with blued hands, Edwards of Glasgow, with twin turned pillar supports, approx 23 x 20 cms.

£20-40

62. An Antique Mahogany Long Case Clock, with enamel hand painted face, Roman numerals with second and date dial, complete with weights and pendulum, approx 50 x 23 x 215 cms.

£100-150

63. An Art Deco Rosewood and Oak Wall Clock, baton numerals, complete with key, approx 32 x 55 cms

£40-50

64. Three English Vintage Clocks made by 'W A Elliott', in Art Deco-style wooden cases, one with silver plaque to top inscribed with 'Presented to M R Perch by the staff and members of Winget Meehanite on the occasion of his retirement 31st March 1954' together with a small 'W A Perry' brass Art Deco clock (af, one hand missing) and a 'Swiss Cyma Watch Co' bedside clock.

£20-40

65. An Art-Deco Chinoisserie 'W A Elliott' Clock, the case being hand-painted in dark blue with decorative country scenes, the clock mounted on brass button feet. The cream and silvered dial with Roman numerals is inscribed John Forsyth, Preston, approx 14 cms.

£30-40

66. A late 19th Century Mahogany-Cased Desktop Clock, mounted on brass button feet, made by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, the rectangular case with cornice above rounded top silvered dial with Roman numerals and engraved with retailer, the movement made by Astral of Coventry, No 29711. The bottom of the case bears a brass plaque inscribed with 'Unstead Cottage 1927-1934'.

£20-30

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67-80 Oriental 67-80

67. A 19th Century Chinese Hard Wood Chair, the chair carved with dragons and bats.

£60-80

68. A Qinglong-style Spinach-Green Jade Vase and Cover, having lion-head handles with loose rings to neck, Dog of Fo finial and on stepped base, approx 16.5 cms.

£150-180

69. An Oriental Black Cloisonné Urn and Cover, the urn depicting dragons, approx 29 cms high.

£30-40

70. An Antique Chinese Blue and White Dish, an unusual scene of mounted figures hunting for rabbit, approx 23 cms diameter and 5 cms in depth, the plate verso painted with floral stems, Chenghua character marks within concentric circles.

£150-200

71. A Pair of Antique Chinese Porcelain Famille Verte Vases, depicting mythical birds amongst tree peony, approx 30 cms. The vase with six-character Kangxi marks to base within concentric circles.

£100-150

72. A Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Vases, blue ground with floral design, approx 16 cms.

£40-60

73. A Pair of Chinese-Style Footstools, carved with Taotie mask, approx 37 cms x 32 cms.

£20-30

74. A Japanese Imari Red and Blue Baluster Vase, approx 24 cms, depicting chrysanthemum.

£20-30

75. An 18th Century Chinese Blue and White Ginger Jar, Stand and Cover, hand painted with bats, concentric circles to the base.

£80-140

76. A 19th Century Persian Qajar Games Compendium, the box with delicate carving depicting birds and foliate designs, approx 25 x 38 x 5 cms, the interior contains a small box with chess pieces.

£80-100

77. An Early 19th Century Imari Plate, approx 27 cms diameter, together with an oriental bowl, hand painted with fisherman, approx 18 cms diameter. (af)

£40-50

78. Two 19th Century Tibetan Copper and Brass Libation Vessels, inset with turquoise, the copper bodies of simple design but the base and covers with bi-metal repoussé work depicting Buddhist symbols, approx 19 and 16 cms respectively.

£50-80

79. An 18th Century Tibetan Copper and Silver Libation Ewer, having lotus foot with serpent handle, the spout applied with silver decoration set with turquoise, the repoussé work body and cover depict Buddhist symbols, approx 25 cms

£100-150

80. A 19th Century Persian Kashkul (Begging Bowl), the bowl of fine repoussé cameo design, depicting mythical birds, approx 34 x 13 cms.

£100-150

81-104 Silver & Silver-Plate 81-104

81. An Art Deco Silver Tea Service, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, Birmingham hallmark, mm F.H.A. & Co. 1929, approx 1800 gms.

£400-450

82. Two Continental Silver Sugar Spoons, the spoon bowls with embossed with rural domestic scenes. (2)

£15-20

83. A Set of Twelve Scandinavian Silver Gilt and Enamel Harlequin Teaspoons with matching sugar tongs in a J. Tostrup, 1832, Oslo case.

£140-160

84. A Quantity of Silver-Topped Vanity Jars, including six bottles, a silver topped cotton-wool jar together with a silver-plated thimble measure and egg cup.

£20-40

85. A Silver Double Cigarette Box, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1937, mm S.Blackensee & Son, Ltd, engine turned top with cedar-wood lining.

£40-60

86. Miscellaneous Silver Plate, including coffee pot, tea pot (loose lid top), a Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regents Street, W tea caddy with decorative beading and lion mask rings to sides (wf), together with an Elkington candle holder and snuffer.

£20-30

87. A Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Letter Clip (af), the clip depicting a hunts-woman, mm Samuel Jacob, London hallmark, dated 1916, approx 11 x 8.5 cms together with a mother-of-pearl photo frame, approx 10 x 13 cms. (2)

£50-60

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88. Miscellaneous Silver Plate, including a muffin dish, two scoops, tot measure, bon bon dish, two ash trays, sugar bowl and scoop, six cake forks, card tray and a flask.

£15-20

89. A Silver Sauce Boat, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1933, mm TS together with a bon-bon dish stamped 925 and Victorian caddy spoon, Exeter hallmark, dated 1842, mm William Rawlings Sobey, approx 185 gms (3)

£60-70

90. Miscellaneous Silver-Plate, including a large oval tray, raised on button feet, approx 45 cms, a bon-bon tray with pinched edging, approx 29 cms, two Godinger bottle holders/coasters (one large, one small) together with two leather-bound hip flasks.

£20-30

91. A Pair of Silver Candlesticks, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1925, mm Marson & Jones together with two posy vases (marks rubbed).

£30-50

92. Miscellaneous Silver, including a double cigarette case, engine turned Birmingham hallmark, dated 1944, mm CSG & Co together with a vesta London hallmark, dated 1905 mm HCF, a cigarette case Birmingham hallmark, dated 1926 and a mother-of-pearl and silver pen knife, Sheffield hallmark, mm JYC.

£40-60

93. Miscellaneous Silver and Silver Plate, including four napkin rings two Chester and two Birmingham hallmark, vanity brushes and mirror, horn and silver collared boot hook, silver handled scissors, vanity jar and cover and silver pepper and salt Sheffield hallmark, dated 1898, mm Atkin Bros. The silver plate comprises oval serving tray, on ball and claw feet, tea pot, cigarette case and pint tankard.

£30-50

94. Miscellaneous Silver Plate, including spirit kettle, Mappin & Webb cruet set, vegetable serving dish and cover, cut glass condiment together with six silver iced-tea straws.

£15-20

95. A Dutch Silver Trinket Box, the hinged lid depicting a tavern scene in relief, approx 14 x 10 x 4.5 cms, approx 304 gms, various hallmarks.

£40-60

96. A Dutch Silver Match Box Holder, stamped 90 H.H together with two Dutch silver ashtrays, both depicting jovial tavern scenes, various hallmarks, approx 264 gms.

£60-80

97. A Dutch Silver Cake Slice, with pierced decoration and windmill finial, together with Silver Pastry Tongs embossed with interior tavern scene, approx 160 gms, and six Dutch silver teaspoons and six cake forks.

£30-60

98. A Silver Double Cigarette Box, Chester hallmark, date marks rubbed, approx 14 x 10 cms.

£40-50

99. A Pair of Sterling Silver Goblets, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1972, mm Deakin & Francis Ltd, approx 250 gms.

£40-60

100. A Victorian Scottish Silver Basting Spoon, the spoon engraved 'Leicester Wool, exhibited at the 'Competition Edinburgh', dated 1842, mm James McKay, approx 128 gms

£40-50

101. An American Sterling Silver-Gilt Serving Spoon, the bowl of the spoon embossed with a palm frond. The spoon inscribed Palm Beach Florida, approx 63 gms together with a silver serving spoon Frank M. Whiting Co, marks to the bowl, approx 89.5 gms. (2)

£60-80

102. Twenty-Five Sterling Silver American Souvenir Spoons, including Iowa, Los Angeles, Quebec, Jamaica, Canada x 2, Michigan, Plymouth, Portland x 2, Cincinnati, Fort Snelling, Bunker Hill, Virginia, Springfield, Maine, Plymouth Landing of the Pilgrims dated 1892, Florida, approx 465 gms.

£60-80

103. A Quantity of Georgian and Victorian Spoons, including two dessert spoons, London hallmark, dated 1847, mm Hayne & Cater, dessert spoon Glasgow, dated 1831, mm rubbed, three Continental silver serving spoons and sauce ladles, approx 427 gms together with a German Import Spoon, London hallmark, dated 1897, mm Edwin Thompson Bryant, the spoon with an armored knight finial, Canadian silver fork, Persian silver dessert spoon, sterling silver sauce ladle and a silver metal berry spoon, approx 717 gms.

£50-60

104. A Sterling Silver Taxco Mexican Letter Opener (marked), together with two silver decanter labels, 'Scotch' and 'Sherry', Birmingham 1971 and 1972 respectively, mm S.J.Rose & Son.

£15-20

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105-153 Jewellery & Watches 105-153

105. An 18ct gold toothpick (af) together with a quantity of silver, including a thimble, pendant, silver and marcasite brooch, five rings, painted miniature depicting Paris.

£30-40

106. A Lady's 18ct Yellow Gold Diamond Cluster Ring, approx 2.10 cts, size M, approx wt 9.9 gms.

£500-600

107. A Graduated Malachite and Green Glass Beaded Necklace, approx 70 cms. £20-30

108. A Set of Dark Red Amber Beads, approx 11 mm, approx 82 cms and 70 gms, together with a pair of sterling silver light amber earrings. (3)

£60-80

109. A Set of Vintage Murano Glass Beads, the beads comprising lozenge, circular and tubular pieces, approx 60 cms long.

£20-30

110. A Stunning Antique Yellow Gold Royal Blue 5 Carat Natural Ceylon Sapphire and Diamond Bracelet. The bracelet set with an oval sapphire surrounded by 3 satellite set diamonds to shoulders, sapphire approx 11.25 x 8.54 x 7.00 cts and set with approx 1.14 cts of old cut diamonds to surround and shoulders, total approx wt 13.2 gms.

£1800-2200

111. An Exquisite Art Deco Natural Saltwater Pearl, Platinum and Diamond Ring, the finely crafted ring having a single 'bouton' pearl, set on a central diamond pave table. The table flanked by graduated baguette diamonds to shoulders,with eternity band. The pearl of high lustre & fine orient measures 7.5 x 6 mm, approx 2.38 cts, approx 1.30 cts of dias size J, approx 4.7 gms. Upon Request: Gem and Pearl Laboratory Certificate no. 15124 dd 12th December 2017, stating the pearl to be natural salt water.

£1500-2000

112. A 9ct Yellow Gold Sapphire and Pearl Brooch, the shield form brooch decorated with ribbon swags and laurels, approx 28 x 32 mm, approx 4.7 gms.

£40-50

113. A Baroque Pearl Necklace, each pearl approx 5 mm, the necklace, approx 26 cm in length.

£20-30

114. Antique Silver Tourmaline and Pearl Brooch, approx 60 mm, approx 2.4 gms. 6.5 x 4.5 tourmaline, 2 x 4 mm pearls and 4 seed pearls.

£20-30

115. Miscellaneous Silver Jewellery, including a turquoise Mexican cuff bangle, millefiori heart shaped pendant on a silver chain, Celtic brooch, seven silver rings, silver necklace, silver and pearl drop earrings, two 925 silver bracelets, together with a seed pearl necklace and 9ct gold stud earrings.

£20-30

116. Miscellaneous 9ct Gold Jewellery, including a pair of red stone earrings, approx 5.4 gms.

£30-40

117. An 18ct Yellow and White Gold Bangle, approx 11.8 gms. £140-160

118. A Large Quantity of Costume Jewellery, including chains, rings, bangles, necklaces, beads, bracelets, earrings etc.

£60-80

119. An 18ct Yellow Gold Russian Amethyst and Diamond Ring, the emerald cut royal purple amethyst approx 15.8 x 13 mm at 10 cts, flanked by two baguette diamonds, approx 30 pts, size N, approx 10 gms.

£500-600

120. A 9 ct Yellow Gold and Turquoise 'Puzzle' Ring, size L+, approx 5.6 gms. £100-120

121. An Antique 18ct Yellow Gold Emerald and Diamond Ring, the vivid green emerald cut stone flanked by 46 pts of old cut dias, approx 9.9 gms, size M.

£250-300

122. An 18ct Yellow Gold 3.02 ct Diamond Solitaire Ring, approx 7.9 gms, the diamond with a GCS Certificate dated 18/01/18 stating colour L, clarity Si2, Size L+, mm DOM.

£5000-6000

123. A Quantity of Silver Thai Jewellery, including earrings, brooch, two bracelets and a black stone bracelet.

£20-30

124. A Vintage Coral Necklace, together with a bespoke silver brooch, Birmingham hallmark, dated 1961, mm S.F..

£20-40

125. A Pair of Chopard Geneve 18ct Gold Heart-Shaped Earrings, with diamond, ruby, emerald and sapphires in the original box.

£300-400

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126. A Pair of Antique Colombian Emerald and Diamond Earrings. The vivid green emeralds of minor clarity enhancement measure 2.06 ct and 1.77 ct. The cushion-cut emeralds framed within sixty-four old cut diamonds approx 5.25 cts and set in gold mounts with fleur de lys clips. Emeralds measure 7.9 x 7 x 5.0 mm and 7.9 x 7 x 4.9 mm respectively. GCS Certificate no. 78121-37 dated October 2017 and Gem and Pearl Lab Report no. 14850 dated October 2017 both stating minor clarity enhancement.

£3000-4000

127. A Circa 1910 Bespoke Combs & Van Roden 5 ct Royal Blue Burmese Sapphire and Diamond Ring. The stunning round cut deep-blue natural sapphire of approx 5ct and circled by 35 points of 8 cut diamonds and having a fine pierced foliate platinum mount. The sapphire measuring 10.3-10.4 x 5.4 mm, engraved with the makers mark and no. 2033, size M, approx 4.2 gms. The ring in the original Combs & Van Roden burgundy leather box. GCS Certificate no. 78121-34 dated Oct 2017 and Gem & Pearl Lab Report no. 14727 dated September 2017, both state no heat treatment.

£5000-6000

128. Two 9ct Gold Cameo Rings, size H and M respectively, together with a gentleman's 9ct white stone ring size O, approx 8 gms. (3)

£50-60

129. A Vintage 9ct Yellow Gold Quartz Ring, approx 14 x 10 mm, size P, together with a 9ct yellow stone ring, size L, approx 8 gms.

£50-60

130. A Vintage 9ct Yellow Gold Garnet and Pearl Ring, the garnets approx 4 x 4 mm and pearls 3 mm, size L+, approx 4.6 cms.

£50-60

131. A Lady's 14ct Yellow Gold Emerald and Diamond Serpent Ring, the tear-drop emerald approx 6 x 4 mm, the body set with approx sixteen pts of diamonds, size I, approx 3.3 gms.

£50-60

132. An Antique 9ct Yellow Gold Ruby and Pearl Ring, size P, together with a 9ct Rose Gold Garnet Ring, size R and 9ct yellow gold sapphire ring, size M+., approx 7.4 gms.

£60-80

133. An Antique 18ct Tourmaline and Rose Cut Diamond Ring, size L together with an 18ct gold diamond cluster ring, size J, approx 4.5 gms.

£60-80

134. An Antique 18ct Yellow Gold Garnet and Rose Cut Diamond Ring, size L, approx 2.4 gms.

£40-50

135. An 18ct White Gold Bark Finish Diamond Ring, the diamonds approx 5 pts, size L, approx 3.7 gms.

£80-90

136. An 18ct White Gold Diamond Ring, size N, the diamonds approx 8 pts, the ring having bark finish edge, approx 4.2 gms

£60-80

137. An 18ct Yellow Gold and Platinum Three Stone Rose Cut Diamond Ring, one 12 pts old cut diamond, two 3 pts rose cut diamonds, size O, approx 2 gms.

£60-80

138. An 18ct White Gold Sapphire and Diamond Ring, the oval sapphire approx 7.7 x 6.6 mm, with diamond surround, approx 35 pts, size L, approx 4.9 gms

£100-120

139. An 18 ct Yellow and White Gold Diamond and Sapphire Ring, the centre sapphire approx 7 x 5 mm, surrounded by four 3 mm sapphires, 6 pts diamonds, size L, approx 4.7 gms.

£100-120

140. A Lady's Engine Turned Silver and 9ct Gold Bangle, engraved Rose, approx 28.7 gms.

£20-30

141. A Silver and Amber Bracelet, of foliate design, approx 13.7 gms. £30-40

142. A Silver Bangle, mm DJ, stamped 925. £30-40

143. Collection of Jewellery, including an Edwardian silver mourning brooch, silver and marcasite button brooch, fancy silver bracelet stamped 925 together with a silver curb link bracelet with heart-shaped locket clasp and two bead necklaces.

£30-40

144. A Sterling Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Heart-Form Pendant, on a silver rope chain, pendant approx 2.8 x 3 mm, approx 42 cms.

£20-30

145. A 925 Silver and CZ Triple Strand Collar Necklace, the necklace approx 42 cms, approx 58 gms.

£50-60

146. A 925 Silver and CZ Segmented Bar Necklace, approx 42 cms, approx 19 gms.

£40-50

147. A Silver and CZ Crystal Branch Necklace, approx 41 cms. £50-60

148. A 9ct Yellow Gold and Amethyst Ring, size H, approx 4.6 gms. £50-60

149. Two 9ct Gold Charms, including a lapis lazuli ewer and an orb with semi-precious stones, approx 14.4 gms.

£40-60

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150. A 9ct Yellow Gold Blue Stone Ring, size M together with a white metal amethyst ring, size L.

£40-50

151. A Lady's 1920's Style 18ct Yellow Gold, Platinum and Diamond 'Cyma' Cocktail Watch.The watch having champagne dial with baton numerals, movement nr 469182, the face approx 15 mm, bracelet and watch 15 cms, approx 12.4 excluding movement, mm B.E.L.

£120-140

152. A Modina Vintage Anti-Magnetic Skeleton Back 17 Jewel Wrist Watch, the watch face suspended within a pierced frame, together with a Waltham Gentleman's Wrist Watch with date aperture and a lady's vintage gold-plated Birk's Rideau Art Deco cocktail watch. (3)

£80-120

153. A Solid Silver Roy King Gentleman's Dress Watch, the watch having a silver gilt textured face with silver Milanese bracelet and buckle clasp. London hallmark, dated 1975, mm RCK, approx 83.6 gms together with another teal blue leather strap.

£120-140

154-196 Porcelain & Glass 154-196

154. Two Circa 1890 German Eichwald Pottery Pipe Stands, depicting horse and man group with lustre finish (holds eight pipes and matches), approx 18 cms and 19 cms high respectively.

£40-60

155. A Mid-20th Century Belleek figurine depicting a resting dog bearing the back stamp for period 1946-55 together with mid-20th Century Belleek figurine depicting an elf on a toadstool bearing the back stamp for period 1946-55, two mid-20th century Belleek clover jars, one for jam and the other honey, a small bowl, all bearing factory marks for 1946-55, a mid-20th century Belleek table bell and a Donegal porcelain vase with two mid-20th century Belleek porcelain swans bearing back stamp for period 1946-55.

£20-30

156. A Pair of Ceramic Italian Horse-head Book Ends on marble bases, approx 16 cms high.

£15-20

157. A 1950s Goebel Hummel Ceramic Prototype figurine of a boy playing a mandolin, stamped KF37 to base, approx 14 cms.

£30-40

158. A Royal Doulton Limited Edition Figurine, HN3267 entitled 'Salome', no. 712/1000, approx 23 cms.

£50-60

159. A Collection of Riviera Burleigh Ware Art Deco Clarice Cliff-Style Tea/Dinner Ware, including a tea pot, coffee pot, lidded tureen, salt, mustard and pepper on a dish, six saucers, five cups, two breakfast cups and saucers, gravy/sauce boat and spoon, four egg cups and holders, vegetable tureen and cover, three oval meat platters, two cake stand plates (no metal support), six plates and twelve large plates. (approx 52 pieces)

£60-80

160. A French Faience Pottery Serving Dish, hand-painted with fleur-de-lys and a dog and crown motif, approx 30 cms in diameter together with two German blue and white pottery plates depicting a gentleman and lady, approx 22 cms diameter. (3)

£20-30

161. A Large Blue and White Meat Platter, depicting the willow pattern design, approx 45 x 36 cms, a blue and white 'Moore' meat platter approx 39 x 31 cms, an 'Old Chelsea' meat platter approx 35 27 cms and a smaller plate, approx 27 x 20 cms. (4)

£15-20

162. A Meissen-Style Porcelain Bowl, depicting garlands of flowers to top rim, approx 27 cms dia x 12 cms deep. (af)

£20-40

163. A Victorian Hand-Painted Pottery Jardiniere and Stand, (approx 94 cms total high x 33 cms dia. of jardiniere), together with a hand-painted floral rectangular art pottery vase, approx 27 cms. (af)

£20-30

164. A Hummel Figurine, 'Bertha', approx 10 cms. £15-20

165. Nine French Porcelain Asparagus plates (af), and one asparagus serving dish (af), hand painted floral decoration.

£20-30

166. Royal Worcester Breakfast Set, comprising cup, saucer and plate, hand painted by Kitty Blake, depicting black berries, blossom and autumnal toned leaves with gilding to rims and cup interior, no. Z1021.

£40-60

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167. Four Royal Worcester Demi-Tasse, including 'Brambles', 'Cabinet Flowers', 'Game Birds' and 'Worcester Fruit', together with a Royal Crown Derby demi-tasse, Imari pattern 2451. (5)

£30-60

168. A Quantity of Crested Ware, including Willow Art WWI Bi-Plane, Carlton Coal Carriage, Podmore Grammophone amongst other, together with a 1930's Chad Valley Commemorative Red Post Box.

£30-40

169. Two Royal Worcester Porcelain 'Gourmet' Tureen and Covers, one large oval and one smaller round, approx 32 and 20 cms respectively.

£40-60

170. Six Spode Blue and White Collectors Plates, depicting various scenes from 'The Spode Blue Room Collection', including 'Girl at Well, 'Portland Vase', 'Willow', 'Woodman', 'Byron Groups' and 'Botanical', approx 26 cms dia..

£15-20

171. A Scotland Empire Exhibition, Commemorative Cup, Saucer and Plate (the exhibition having been opened by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, May 1938) together with a souvenir anointing spoon. (4)

£15-20

172. A Chinese-Style Ceramic Garden Seat / Plant Stand, approx 48 cms. £20-30

173. Copeland Spode Bone China, comprising twelve demi-tasse, three sandwich plates and an oval serving dish, painted with a floral spray together with a Royal Doulton figurine 'Monica', no. HN1467.

£20-30

174. A 19th Century Faience Double Cruet Stand, hand-painted with floral sprays. £40-50

175. Four Blue and White Delft Tiles, three Dutch and English polychrome. £40-50

176. Miscellaneous Winchcombe Pottery, including two speckled oatmeal earthenware 1 pt beer mugs, a brown/green 1 pt beer mug and two brown/green coffee mugs, all marked Ray Finch (started working at the pottery in 1936), a brown/oatmeal breakfast cup marked Michael Cardew together with another studio pottery brown beer tankard marked AP. (7)

£30-40

177. Three Studio Pottery Earthenware breakfast cups and seven saucers, brown with cream slip-trailed decoration, potted by Dieter Kunzemann (1877-1951), all marked DK to base. (11)

£20-30

178. Three Goebel Figurines, including 'Girl with Spade', 'Girl Knitting', 'Bearing Gifts', together with two Nao polar bears, USSR seal, chipmunk, squirrel and two Beswick salt and pepper.

£20-40

179. Six Royal Doulton Figurines, including 'Little Boy Blue', Boy from Williamsburg', 'Make Believe', 'Jill', 'Peace' and 'Wendy'.

£20-40

180. Four Royal Doulton Figurines, including 'Alexandra', 'Christine', 'Janet' and 'Christmas Day'. (4)

£20-30

181. A Royal Doulton FG Doughty Figurine, entitled 'March', together with a Royal Doulton Biddy Penny Farthings, nos. 1843.

£20-30

182. A Pair of Hand Blown Non-Identical 18th Century Continental Glass Wine Decanters (circa 1780), with applied handles and ribbing. (wf on both) (2)

£40-50

183. A French 'Daum' Crystal Glass Figure of a Cockerel, engraved to base, approx 50 cms, together with a vintage Murano-Style Ruby and Millefiori Vase, approx 20 cms.

£40-50

184. A Collection of Six Doulton Cut Crystal Commemorative Champagne Flutes, three signed Webb Corbett; the glasses having various engraving with ribbon stems.

£30-40

185. A Stuart Crystal Bowl, having a dia of approx 19 cms x 8 cms deep, together with a pair of Waterford Crystal Celebration Flutes marked 'The Millennium Collection - A Toast to the Year 2000' depicting a wheat sheaf design, acid etched mark to base, each approx 24 cms high, both items in original boxes.

£30-40

186. A Waterford Crystal Cut-Glass Table Lamp, approx 33 cms. £40-50

187. An Antique Crackle-Glaze Glass Ice Bucket, in the form of ice cubes, having an ornate brass rimmed top and mythical figural handles, stamped WMF, approx 20 cms (to top of bucket).

£60-80

188. A Victorian Urn-Shaped Opaline Vase, depicting fuchsias and butterflies, approx 32 cms high with silver-gilt curved handles.

£20-30

189. Antique Glass, including a delicate hand blown-bottle decanter, commemorative glass and a contemporary decanter and stopper. (3)

£30-50

190. Thomas Webb Crystal Glasses, including four claret, four white wine and four whisky glasses, contained in the original boxes. (12)

£40-60

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191. Three Cut Glass Decanters and Stoppers, including two Thomas Webb and one Parka Crystal, together with a Stuart Crystal Tankard. (4)

£40-60

192. Three Vintage Cut-Glass Decanters, with stoppers. £20-40

193. A Pair of Victorian Turquoise Blue Opaline Vases, approx 23 cms. £20-30

194. A Victorian Opaline Glass Shade, approx 16 cms, together with another marbled lustre shade, approx 14 cms.

£20-40

195. A Murano Glass Bottle and Stopper, with cranberry canes on white ground, approx 21 cms.

£30-40

196. A Nailsea Glass Scent Bottle and Stopper, with green, orange and blue colours and gold flecks.

£20-30

197-227 Pictures & Prints 197-227

197. An Antique Hand-Painted Miniature Portrait of a Noble Woman, presented in an ivorine frame, approx 6 x 8 cms. (io)

£20-30

198. A Pair of Oval Victorian Oils on Board, depicting Middle Eastern Scenes, both approx 66 x 57 cms. (af)

£20-30

199. A Water-Colour Painting depicting a scene at a Darjeeling Tea Factory, unsigned, approx 50 x 40 cms, glazed and framed, together with a water-colour by F. Beni, depicting a farm gate, approx 38 x 24 cms, glazed and framed.

£15-20

200. A Large Coloured Print depicting two Dutch scenes, one Winter, the second Summer entitled 'Tableaux Auxiliaires Delmas' No. 7. 'Modele Depose en tous pays - Reproduction interdite' to lower left and 'G. Delmas - Editeur, Bordeaux' to lower right, approx 125 x 90 cms, glazed and framed. (af)

£15-20

201. CFA Key, an Oil on Board Still Life, depicting copper pots and vegetables, approx 76 x 36 cms, in gilt frame. (af)

£20-30

202. Marjorie Cox (1915 - 2003), a Pastel Study of a Pair of Terriers entitled 'Jinks and Pretzel 1967', signed lower left, approx 50 x 60 cms, glazed and framed.

£120-140

203. Pam Coombes, A Pair of Pastel Paintings, one depicting a tortoise named 'Rici' approx 44 x 38 cms, signed to left, glazed and framed, the second being a portrait of a cat with a bell collar, approx 42 x 46 cms, signed to left, glazed and framed. (2)

£30-40

204. Four Indonesian Paintings on silk, in gold and silver coloured thread, three depicting the God Sita, the fourth depicting a trio of horses, all framed and glazed, approx 50 x 43 cms.

£20-30

205. Two Limited Edition Lithographs, monogrammed N.D.R.E, one depicting two Japanese ladies by a lily pond, no. 496/500, the other a masquerading couple in a wood with dueling men in the background, no. Lt Ed 500, both framed and glazed, approx 38 x 27 cms.

£40-50

206. An Antique Oil on Canvas, depicting St Marks Square and Bell Tower Venice, approx 29.5 x 20.5 cms, framed, artist unknown.

£100-120

207. Norman Jones R.E, A.R.W.S English, Watercolour entitled 'The Thames at Abingdon', framed and glazed, approx 42 x 32 cms, together with a watercolour depicting fishing boats, framed and glazed, approx 35 x 24 cms, both signed lower right.

£40-50

208. Oleg Nureyev, Russian, Watercolour on Paper entitled 'Church in Pereslavl-Zalesk', framed and glazed, approx 24 x 16 cms.

£30-50

209. E. A Krause Danish, (1867-1945), Pair of Watercolours on Paper, depicting Croft Cottages, framed and glazed, approx 25 x 15 cms, signed lower left and right respectively. (2)

£80-120

210. Barbara Greg, English (1900-1983) Two Woodblock Prints, the first entitled 'Oxen Ploughing', framed and glazed, approx 39 x 26 cms, the second 'Birds in Roper's Park' together with two further prints depicting a 'Chateau in France' taking delivery of goods and 'Deer in a Forest', all four woodblocks prints are signed in pencil to the margin.

£80-120

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211. Clifford C. Webb - RBA, RE (1895-1972) Limited Edition Coloured Woodblock Print entitled 'Seaton Sluice' nr 4/30, signed in pencil to the lower right margin, framed and glazed, approx 42 x 23 cms.

£60-80

212. A Pair of Black and White Dry Point Etchings, depicting scenes of Venice, signed and titled in the lower margin, framed and glazed, approx 13 x 10 cms respectively together with a coloured etching of St Marks Square and Bell Tower signed and titled in the lower margin, framed and glazed, approx 10 x 13 cms (3)

£20-30

213. A Dry Point Etching, depicting a Moonlit Scene, signed in the margin, monogram CPS, dated 1870, framed and glazed, approx 30 x 54 cms

£20-40

214. J.M.W Turner Mezzotint entitled 'Inverary Castle and Town, Scotland', Liber Stuiorum Series, drawn, etched and published by J.M.W Turner, 1816, engraved by Charles Turner, framed and glazed, approx 28 x 20 cms.

£40-60

215. Three Antique Prints, including 'London Bridge 1756 etched by Joseph Swain', framed and glazed approx 22 x 15 cms, 'Wadham College, Oxford by G.Hollis together with two Swiss prints entitled 'Vue du Wildkirchlein et du Sentis Zurich by T. Hurlimann and 'Vue Prise de Brunnen by F. Hegi framed and glazed approx 31 x 24 cms. (4)

£20-30

216. Barbara Greg, (1900-1983) Cheshire, Watercolour on Paper, entitled 'Monte Follonica' Tuscany, framed and glazed, approx 40 x 28 cms, gallery labels to verso.

£60-80

217. Christopher Hughes, British (1881-1961) Pair of Still Life in Fruit, both signed lower right, approx 22 x 21 cms, framed and glazed. Christopher Hughes painted for the Royal Worcester Factory

£60-80

218. Four Floral Prints, the first two depicting a delicate pink rose and a climbing dog rose, signed A.M. Trechslin, both approx 56 x 43 cms, together with a pair of flower studies, the first entitled 'Vase Anglais', the second 'Vase de Venize', approx 55 x 70 cms, glazed and framed.

£15-20

219. Percy Thomas (1846-1922) RE, Original Etching depicting a Street Scene, approx 35 x 28 cms, signed in the lower right margin, framed but unglazed.

£15-20

220. A Large Hand-Tinted engraving, entitled 'A Village Wedding' by Sir Samuel Luke Fields (1844-1927), framed and glazed, approx 77 x 46 cms (io)

£20-30

221. A Contemporary Canvas, depicting 'Chickens & Cockerel', approx 22 x 17 cms, framed.

£20-30

222. A Small Original Floral Still Life, Oil on Board depicting Gloxinia, in a gilt-effect frame and labelled to verso with the Royal Warrant 'By Appointment Walker's Galleries, Ltd, 118, New Bond Street, London, W.1', approx 19.5 x 14 cms.

£40-60

223. W. Nicholson (1872-1949) entitled Grammar School, Magdalen, signed in pencil lower left margin, published by The Stafford Gallery, London, 1905, approx 28 x 35 cms, framed and glazed.

£20-30

224. Rob Hefferan, Limited Edition Print, Sunset over Africa', approx 32 x 53 cms, no. 22/500, framed and glazed, with Certificate of Authenticity.

£20-30

225. An Unsigned Oil on Board depicting a Stormy Seascape, approx 59 cms w x 89 cms. (io)

£40-60

226. Jessica M. McGeehan, British (1870-1962), untitled, depicting a young woman dressed in delicate pink attire seated in a garden, approx 50 x 60 cms (io), signed lower right, glazed and framed in a heavy gilt frame.

£800-1200

227.

Catherine G. Smith Two Victorian Watercolours, depicting Indian Brass Sellers and an Old Fireplace, approx 25 x 35 cms.

£40-60

228-283 Carpets & Furniture 228-283

228. A Persian-Style Wool Carpet, geometric design, claret ground with cream and blue highlights, approx 105 x 198 cms.

£30-40

229. A Keshan Wool Carpet, geometric medallion design, claret with cream highlights, approx 140 x 200 cms.

£30-40

230. A Persian Fine Wool Prayer Rug, black, pink and blue ground, approx 74 x 108 cms together with an Afghan Wool Rug, pink, green and blue ground of geometric design. (2)

£30-40

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231. A Mahogany Occasional Table with notches carved to sides of top, straight stretchers and legs, approx 66 x 40 x 72 cms.

£20-30

232. Émile Gallé French (1846-1904), An Art Nouveau Fruit Wood Inlay Tray Table, the oval table supported on three reeded columns with on shaped stretcher on swept feet. The decorative fruit wood inlay depicting daisies and a banner with Latin salutations (faded), Galle signature to leaf frond, approx 45 x 79 x 82 cms.

£500-600

233. A Jacobean Style Carved Oak Hall Chair; the chair having a cane back and set with a carved cherub frieze.

£20-30

234. A Circa 18th Century Oak Bible Box; the box carved with the letters A W to top with carved front panel, approx 65 x 38 x 20 cms.

£80-90

235. A 17th Century-Style Spanish Brazier Table, with circular copper and brass pan; the table having turned legs with heavy stud design to top.

£140-180

236. A Georgian Mahogany Wash Stand, single drawer with shelf below, approx 37 x 57 x 102 cms.

£30-40

237. An Edwardian Mahogany Effect Display Case, approx 48 x 36 x 75 cms. £30-40

238. A Carved Slat Back Wooden Ethiopian Chair, seat extending as a back rest, approx 120 cms long, approx 107 cms tall, the paneled chair raised on a wooden drum support.

£40-60

239. A Mid-20th Century Gordon Russell Sideboard, two short drawers with two cupboards beneath, approx 122 x 43 x 92 cms, raised on tapered legs.

£40-60

240. A Dark Oak Foot Stool, the stool with turned handles, approx 46 x 25 x 27 cms. £20-30

241. An Antique Mahogany Chest of Drawers, bow fronted with two short and three graduated long drawers, approx 103 x 103 x 54 cms

£40-50

242. A Pair of Retro Bistro-Style three branch/light brass and cone-shaped red glass pendant ceiling lights, approx 50 cms (from centre light to centre light).

£40-50

243. An Antique French Louis XV1-Style Settee with painted cream wooden frame and upholstered in original cream and blue floral fabric, approx 125 cms x 88 x 62 cms.

£30-40

244. An Antique Figural Mahogany Ladies Bureau, the bureau having a central drawer and kneehole flanked by two drawers either side, and the interior having a central cubby hole flanked by three pigeon holes and four drawers either side and green felt-covered writing surface, approx 84 x 46 x 102 cms.

£40-50

245. A Georgian-Style Mahogany Ladies Kneehole Desk, the desk having a brown-tooled leather surface, central drawer and cupboard and three drawers either side with brass tear-drop handles, approx 92 x 44 x 77 cms.

£30-40

246. A Victorian Inlaid Burr Walnut Oval Dining Table, approx 116 x 88 x 69 cms. £40-50

247. A Table Lamp in the form of three brass monkeys sat on branches holding hands and supporting a natural stone shade with pierced brass base and top rim, approx 70 cms high.

£200-300

248. An Art Deco-Style Glass Ceiling Uplighter with frosted-glass dome held by three green-bronzed dragon design supports and ring, to be suspended on three chains (chains missing).

£20-30

249. A Vintage Cream Painted French Cottage Dresser, with plate rack and two spice cupboards, two drawers and two cupboards beneath, approx 122 x 43 x 180 cms.

£60-80

250. A Marble-Top Garden Table, approx 74 cms dia. x 74 cms high. £20-40

251. A Vintage Camphor Wood Blanket Box, with carved floral panels, approx 102 x 50 x 56 cms.

£30-40

252. A Victorian Arm Chair, with floral upholstery. £30-40

253. A Wall Mounted Pine Display Cabinet, with three plate shelves, approx 102 x 13 x 85 cms. (af)

£20-30

254. A Pitch Pine Cupboard, with two drawers and two cupboards beneath, approx 79 x 48 x 78 cms.

£30-40

255. A Vintage Pine Chest of Drawers, with three graduated drawers flanked by a cupboard, approx 120 x 48 x 88 cms, brass swan neck handles (af)

£30-40

256. A Set of Six 19th Century Cromwellian-Style Oak and Leather Stud-Back Dining Chairs with double stretchers, approx 43 x 88 x 40 cms.

£60-80

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257. A Large Antique Oval Oak Tilt-Top Dining Table supported by a square frame on two legs, approx 150 x 130 x 70 cms.

£80-100

258. A Jacobean-Style Oak Buffet Cabinet, with carved front, legs and bulbous column supports. The cabinet having a central cupboard to top and two drawers and two further cupboards to the base, approx 123 x 139 x 46 cms.

£60-80

259. A Heavy Antique Oak Coffee Table, having a central drawer with brass knob handle, approx 120 x 60 x 49 cms.

£30-40

260. A 19th Century Victorian Walnut Cloister Chair, floral tapestry upholstery, approx 51 x 103 x 50 cms.

£20-30

261. A Large Oak Cupboard with one drawer to top and one cupboard to base with internal shelf, approx 74 x 100 x 48 cms.

£30-40

262. A Pair of Patinated Metal Ten Branch Chandeliers, with foliate decoration, wired but untested, overall drop 100 cms x 80 cms wide.

£140-180

263. A Green Leather Elbow Chair. £30-40

264. A Mahogany Inlaid Card Table, with green baize interior, raised on tapered legs with spade feet, approx 84 x 79 cms.

£60-80

265. A Mahogany Bedroom Chair, with splat black and tapestry seat. £20-30

266. A Mahogany Sutherland Table, raised on turned legs and castors, approx 67 x 87 x 62 cms.

£30-40

267. Antique Mahogany Card Table, with green baize interior, with decorative edging, the table on tapering legs joined by central tier, approx 60 x 39 x 76 cms.

£40-60

268. A Vintage Oak Sideboard in the Jacobean-style, with two short drawers and a lower tier, approx 92 x 46 x 86 cms.

£40-60

269. An Oak Chest of Drawers, two short drawers and three graduated long drawers, brass drop handles, approx 108 x 51 x 106 cms.

£40-50

270. A Pine Fireside Elbow Chair, with slat back and turned legs. £20-30

271. A Mahogany Wine Table, turned column on tripod base, approx 59 x 78 cms. £20-30

272. A Victorian Mahogany Occasional Table, with swept legs and castors, approx 77 x 74 x 76 cms

£40-50

273. A Fruit Wood Serpentine-Fronted Chest of Drawers, five graduated drawers, approx 87 x 45 x 125 cms.

£30-40

274. An Antique Windsor-Style Chair, with bent-wood elbow rests. £30-40

275. A Moroccan Stool, with floral pierced decoration. £15-20

276. A Brass Topped Moroccan Occasional Table, the folding x-frame support inlaid with mother- of-pearl.

£20-40

277. A Mahogany Occasional Table, with two drawers, approx 49 x 39 x 79 cms. £20-40

278. A Victorian Circular Fruitwood Foot Stool, with decorative inlay and tapestry top.

£30-40

279. A Victorian Window Seat, with decorative carving to the legs and straight stretchers, green tapestry seat.

£50-60

280. A Lady's Vanity Seat, with scalloped back. £20-30

281. An American Edwardian Arm Chair, brown upholstery, turned spindle supports beneath the arm rest and back support.

£40-50

282. An Antique Oak Canteen Cutlery Side Table, with two long drawers, turned legs and stretchers, approx 70 x 45 x 77 cms.

£30-40

283. A Rich Lipp & Sohn Stuttgart Upright Piano, No. 31117, with cast iron frame and ivory keys, circa 1912+.

£300-400

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Third Party Liability

Every person on British Bespoke Ltd premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his/her own

risk. S/he shall have no claim against British Bespoke Ltd in respect of any accident which may occur or

injury, or damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused

by the direct negligence of British Bespoke Ltd employees.

General Conditions of Sale 1. Classification

In these Conditions, British Bespoke Ltd, who act only as Auctioneers and Agents for the Vendor, are

called ‘the Auctioneers’ and the representative of British Bespoke Ltd conducting the auction is called

‘the Auctioneer’. The ‘hammer price’ means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer

to the Buyer. The ‘total amount due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with

any premium and Value Added Tax chargeable, and additional charges & expenses due from a defaulting

buyer under Condition 10 below.

2. General

(a) Agency. The Auctioneer sells as Agent for the Seller and as such is not responsible for any default

by Seller or Buyer. The Auctioneers do not guarantee the title of any Lot or Lots sold by them and

will not be responsible for any defects in such title. They accept no responsibility regarding the

commissioning of members of their staff to bid for Lots on behalf of intending Purchasers.

(b) Description. Every Lot is sold with all faults and errors of description and the Auctioneers disclaim,

for themselves and for the Seller, all responsibility for authenticity, attribution, age, origin,

provenance, date, condition, quality or estimated selling price. All statements on such matters,

whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, are statements of opinion and not representations

of fact. Buyers are deemed to have satisfied themselves on authenticity, condition, etc., before

bidding and no-one in the Auctioneer’s employment has authority to make any representation of

fact. All statements in the catalogue as to any such matters are statements of opinion and are not

to be taken as, or as implying, statements or representations of fact. Please

(c) Bidding. The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots,

to withdraw any Lot, to refuse bids, to regulate the bidding or cancel the sale without in any case

giving any reason. S/he may bid on the Seller’s behalf for all goods which are being offered subject

to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. Where there is no reserve either the Seller or his/her

Agent (who may be the Auctioneer) has the right to bid on the Seller’s goods. All intending

purchasers must register their name & address with the auction staff and obtain a bidding number.

(d) Fall of the Hammer. The highest Bidder shall be the Buyer. If any dispute arises, the Auctioneer

has absolute discretion to settle the dispute or to re-offer the Lot.

(e) Auctioneer’s Statement. All Conditions, Notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the

catalogue and elsewhere concerning any Lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting

the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum before accepting any bid for the Lot.

(f) Increments. Bidding increments shall be at the Auctioneer’s sole discretion

(g) Entry. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance

at our auctions by any person.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

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(h) Endangered Species Laws. In accordance with international laws, any item on the Endangered

Species List (eg ivory, rhino horn, etc), of whatever date, requires re-export permits for bidders

outside the European Union. Some countries also require import permits. British Bespoke Ltd

cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import / export

licences cannot be arranged. Certain countries, particularly the USA, have their own Endangered

Species Act and possession of, or being involved in a commercial transaction with, any item on this

list can be a Criminal Offence for a citizen of such a country. It is the potential buyer’s responsibility

to check Federal, or other, Regulations before bidding on any lot affected by these or similar

regulations. (No licence is required to sell or advertise pre-1947 items within the European Union).

Conditions Mainly Concerning Buyers 3. Premium

The Buyer shall pay to British Bespoke Ltd the hammer price together with a premium (at the rate

detailed below) together with Value Added Tax at the standard rate on the premium, agrees that the

Auctioneers, when acting as Agents for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller in

accordance with Condition 23 and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain the premium payable

by the Purchaser.

Rates of premium for buyers are: (i) for general sales – 19% on the first £250,000 paid for

each lot; 14% on the excess between £250,001 and £500,000; 11.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000; 9% on the excess over £1,000,000; (ii) for specialist

sales – 20% on the first £250,000 paid for each lot; 15% on the excess between £250,001 and £500,000; 12.5% on the excess between £500,001 and £1,000,000; 10% on the excess over £1,000,000.

4. Live Internet Bidding

British Bespoke Ltd offer an on-line service via www.the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend

the sale. In completing the bidder registration, the bidder agrees to British Bespoke Ltd Payment Terms.

British Bespoke Ltd does not hold card details left on record with Saleroom.

Please note that any lots purchased via www.the-saleroom.com service will be subject to an

additional 3% commission plus VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. The Buyer agrees

that the Auctioneers, when acting as Agents for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller

in accordance, and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain the premium payable by the Purchaser.

5. Value Added Tax

Lots marked with ‘*’ belong to registered persons and Value Added Tax will be charged at the standard

rate on the hammer price.

6. Payment

At the fall of the hammer the Buyer shall give to the Auctioneer if required, such proportion of the

purchase price as the Auctioneer may require in default of which the Auctioneer may re-offer and re-

sell the Lot or Lots in question. The total amount due must be paid by the time stipulated in the

catalogue, unless prior arrangements have been made with the Auctioneers. In default, the Lot or Lots

so purchased may be immediately put up again and re-sold. The balance of the purchase money shall

be paid immediately after the sale.

Proof of identity is required from all first-time Bidders, which may include a copy of a current passport.

British Bespoke Ltd accept payments by Cash and Debit Cards without charge. UK Credit Card

payments are accepted up to a maximum of £200.00, subject to a 3% surcharge. Cheques are accepted

by prior arrangement only and will require clearance before goods are taken. We regret that we do not

accept Credit Card payments from abroad nor Paypal transfers.

7. Inspection

Each Buyer by making a bid for a Lot acknowledges that s/he has satisfied him/herself fully before

bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the sale conditions, the physical condition of and description

of the Lot including but not restricted to whether the Lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored.

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8. Ownership

The ownership of the Lot purchased shall not pass to the Buyer until s/he has made payment in full to

the

Auctioneers of the total amount due, but each Lot is at the sole risk of the Buyer from the fall of the

hammer.

9. Removal of Purchases

No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the Buyer’s account has been paid in full. All Lots shall

be paid for and removed at the Buyer’s risk & expense by the time stipulated in the catalogue. Failing

this the Auctioneers shall not be responsible if Lots are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed and all Lots

not so removed shall remain at the risk of the Buyer. The Buyer shall be responsible for any removal,

storage and loss or waiver charges on any Lot not taken away by the time stipulated. All damage done

to the premises or to any Lots by the removal of any of the goods shall be paid for by the Purchaser of

the goods. No Lots can on any account be transferred to another Purchaser.

10. Packaging and Handling

The packing and handling of purchased Lots by the Auctioneer’s staff are undertaken solely as a courtesy

to clients. In no event will the Auctioneers be held responsible for damage incurred by their packing or

handling of sold Lots.

11. Default

Any Lots not paid for and collected by the time stipulated may be removed for storage, the charge to

be payable by the Buyer. If they are not paid for and collected within seven days of the sale, the

Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the Buyer. The deficiency, if any,

attending such re-sale together with warehouse and other charges shall be made good by the defaulter

at this sale together with interest at 2% above Lloyds Bank plc base rate upon the price of any Lot which

has not been paid for within 48 hours of the sale. Any money deposited in part-payment shall be held

by the Auctioneers because any liability of the defaulter to them or to the Seller.

12. Commission Bids

Commissions given other than in person (eg by telephone) are accepted at the sender’s risk and must

be confirmed either in writing or by telephone. Telephone bidding is a free service, subject to a

minimum bid of £150. British Bespoke Ltd holds no responsibility for wrong bids put on the book either

on the side of the Buyer or Seller.

13. Principal

Every Bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless the Auctioneers acknowledge in writing that s/he

acts as Agent on behalf of a named principal.

14. Forgeries

Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale, British

Bespoke Ltd receive from the Buyer of any Lot notice in writing that in his view the Lot is a deliberate

forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the Buyer returns the same to the Auctioneers

in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon

the Buyer, satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the Lot is a

deliberate forgery, then the sale of the Lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded.

In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the Arbitrator to be nominated

by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the Buyer and the Vendor agree

to be bound by the decision. A Buyer’s claim under this Condition shall be limited to any amount paid

in respect of the Lot and shall not extend to any loss or damage suffered or expense incurred by him/her.

The benefit of this Condition shall not be assignable and shall rest solely and exclusively in the original

Buyer.

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Conditions Mainly Concerning Sellers 15. Title

The Seller warrants to the Auctioneers and to the Buyer that s/he is the true owner of the property or

is properly authorized to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable

title to the property free from any third-party claims. The Seller will indemnify the Auctioneers, their

servants & Agents and the Buyer against any loss or damage suffered by either in the consequence of

any breach of this condition.

16. Instructions

As British Bespoke Ltd are Auctioneers, all goods delivered to their premises will be deemed to be

delivered for sale by Auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at British

Bespoke Ltd’s discretion and accepted by them subject to all the Sale Conditions. By delivering the

goods to British Bespoke Ltd for inclusion in their auction sale, each Seller acknowledges that s/he has

accepted and agreed to be bound by all these Conditions.

17. Collection

British Bespoke Ltd will, if requested in writing, instruct a contractor on the Seller’s behalf in their

capacity as Agents. The Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for

unauthorized removal of goods and for damage to premises caused by the contractor who should be

insured for such risks. The remover’s charge will be deducted from the proceeds of sale.

18. Loss or Damage

The Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorized removal of

goods unless caused by the direct negligence of their employees.

19. Storage

The Auctioneers reserve the right to store or arrange for the storage of goods delivered to them for sale

either on their own premises or elsewhere at their sole discretion. They exempt themselves from any

liability for loss or damage to goods delivered to their salerooms without sufficient sale instructions and

reserve the right to make a storage charge for such goods. There is a charge for goods stored.

20. Right to Sell

Sellers will be charged for goods left on the premises if the Seller has been requested to remove them

and if the goods are not removed within seven days of such request. In the event of an unsold item

not being collected within six weeks of the sale it will be disposed of at the Auctions discretion.

21. Reserves

The Seller shall be entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any Lot, being a minimum hammer

price at which that Lot may be treated as sold. The reserve once placed by the Seller shall not be

changed without consent of the Auctioneers. The Auctioneers may at their discretion accept bids for

90% or more of the reserve. They may also sell at a hammer price of less than 90% of the reserve, but

in any such case the sale proceeds to which the Seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have

been had the sale been at 90% of the reserve. In the event of any reserve price not being reached at

auction, the Auctioneers are empowered to sell by private treaty after the auction, at 90% or more of

the reserve price, as long as the goods remain on their premises.

22. Commission and Expenses

The Seller authorizes the Auctioneers to deduct commission at the stated rate and expenses where

applicable from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneers’ right to retain the premium

payable by the Buyer in accordance with Condition 3.

The Seller’s Commission is set on the hammer price as follows: 15% commission on the first £3,000 realized by any individual lot and 10% on any amount above that. In addition there

is a Loss or Waiver charge of 1.5% on all sales, with a minimum of £1.50 per lot, and a Lotting / Catalogue fee of £4.00 on all items in General Sales. Value Added Tax is payable on all the above charges.

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23. Loss

The Auctioneers will insure property (other than motor vehicles) consigned to them for sale. Such

insurance will be at the expense of the Seller and will be against the risks of fire, theft following forcible

entry and water damage (but not against accidental breakage or damage). The value of the goods so

covered shall be the gross amount realized, or in the case of unsold Lots the best bid, or in the case of

goods withdrawn prior to the sale that which specialized staff of British Bespoke Ltd shall in their absolute

discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods. British Bespoke Ltd shall not be responsible

for damage to or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured upon the owner’s written

instructions. British Bespoke Ltd shall not be responsible for accidental breakage, loss or damage

howsoever caused unless directly caused by the negligence of their employees.

24. Rescission

If before the Auctioneers remit the sale proceeds to the Seller, the Buyer makes a claim to rescind the

sale under Condition 14 if appropriate and the Auctioneers are of the opinion that the claim is justified,

they are authorized to rescind the sale and refund to the Buyer any amount paid to the Auctioneers in

respect to the Lot. 25. Payment of Sale Earnings

Payment will normally be sent to the vendor within twenty-five working days after the sale by cheque,

subject to the appropriate deductions regarding commission, loss or waiver, expenses & carriage, where

necessary. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for payment to the vendor until they themselves have

received full payment from the Buyer. 26. Protection

The Seller shall duly indemnity British Bespoke Ltd against any claims in connection with any goods sold

by British Bespoke Ltd on the Seller’s behalf.

27. Electrical Goods

These can only be sold if inspected beforehand by an electrician and issued with a safety certificate (PAP

Testing). We can arrange this and the cost will be deducted from sale proceeds. 28. Withdrawn Lots

Any lots withdrawn by the vendor prior to auction may be subject to charges at the auctioneers’

discretion.

29. Entries and Quality

The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse or regulate entries. On no account will British Bespoke Ltd

accept poor quality or unsaleable lots.

30. Upholstered Furniture

Modern upholstered furniture and beds are accepted for sale only if bearing manufacturer’s labels

complying with current regulations.

Please note: in the case of an emergency please make your way out of the building as safely as possible

and do not block the Fire Exits. There is a green fire door clearly marked only to be used in the case

of an emergency: push the bar to open and leave immediately. For your comfort and safety we are

a totally non-smoking building.

British Bespoke Ltd – January 2018