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Loughgall
Thursday 27th February @ 7pm
‘Charlemont Arms Hotel’Meals and Refreshments available at
‘Charlemont Arms Hotel’ Before and During the Sale
Loughgall W.I. extend a warm invitation to you to join them for refreshments in their premises adjoining ‘The Court House’ when you visit usfor viewing. Their premises will be open during all afternoon viewing sessions
and all proceeds go towards supporting W.I charities
Join us for Tea
Telephone number during viewing hours (028) 3889 1917Telephone number during sale 078 6047 4956
LoughgallFine Furnishings
‘The Old Courthouse’, Main Street
Thursday 27th February @ 7pm
Auctions
Wednesday 26th February from 11am – 1pm, 2.00 -5.00 and 7.00 – 8.30pm and day of sale Thursday 27th from 3.30 – 6.45pm
An impressive sale of quality antiques and house furnishings,clocks, paintings, silver, jewellery and collectibles including avery fine marble bust, moorcroft, bronzes, taxidermy, rugs,
silver plate, worcester, crystal, royal crown derby, doulton and other figurines.
PLEASE NOTE: Sale to be held by catalogue and screen inCharlemont Arms Hotel, 57 – 65 English Street, Armagh @ 7pm
25. An Inlaid Mahogany Display Cabinet
26. A Taxidermy of a Deer27. A Taxidermy of a Doe28. A Taxidermy of a Deer Head 29. A Taxidermy of an Impala 30. A Victorian Mahogany Dumb
Waiter 31. A Lladro Figurine ‘Flamingo
Dancers’32. A 19th Century Japanese Imari
Charger 33. A Royal Worcester ‘Regency’ Bone
China Teaset 34. A Taxidermy of a Stoat 35. A Taxidermy of a Snipe36. A Taxidermy of a Grey Squirrel 37. Two Hummel Figurines and Six
Hummel Plates 38. A Mahogany Pedestal Occasional
Table 39. A Gilt Framed Crystoleum 40. A Carved Oak Hall Bench 41. A Tiffany Glass Standard Lamp42. A Tyrone Crystal Footed Bowl and
an Oval Cut Crystal Bowl 43. A Set of 10 Stuart Crystal Port
Glasses 44. A Job Lot of Bone Items 45. A Needlework Stool 45A. A Georgian Decanter ‘The Land
we Live in’45B. A Silver Mounted Coloured Glass
Perfume Bottle 45C. An Old Chinese Brass Censer45D. An Edinburgh Crystal Decanter45E. A 19th Century Irish Crystal
Pickle Jar
1. A Lot of Fourteen Crystal Glasses2. A Pair of Ruby Glass Candlesticks 3. A Royal Worcester Dish 4. Five Beswick Flintstone Figurines 5. Two Cloisonné Vases on Stands6. A Royal Worcester Figurine by F G
Doughty7. A Royal Worcester Figurine by F G
Doughty8. Two Coalport Figurines ‘Carla’ and
‘Debutante’8A. Two Royal Doulton Figurines, ‘Diminity’ and ‘Little Nell’
9. An 18th Century Worcester Bowl 10. A Victorian Hand Painted Royal
Worcester Masked Jug11. A 3rd Period Belleek Planter 12. Three Preserver Jars13. A Pair of Ruby Flashed Glass
Vases 14. A Modern Moorcroft Vase 15. A Moorcroft Vase, Fruit Garden
Pattern 16. A Marble Topped Bedside Cabinet 17. A Chinese Pottery Figurine 18. A Watercolour ‘Landscape’ –
J.Stanley Prosser19. A Watercolour ‘Moorland, Donegal’
– Ada McNeill 20. A Double Weight Vienna Wall
Clock 21. A Mahogany Armchair, Tapestry
Seat 22. A Nest of Two Walnut Tables 23. An Edwardian Mahogany Mantle
Clock 24. A Spode Coffee Set
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31 33 36 41
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73. Two Royal Doulton ‘Pigs’ 74. A Lot of Four Beatrix Potter
Figurines75. A Lot of Beswick Animal Figurines
including ‘Lioness, Hippo andTwo Dogs
76. Twelve Engraved Port Glasses 77. Twelve Cut Glass Crystal Tumblers 78. A Good 3rd Period Belleek
Beehive 79. An Old Chemist Lidded Jar 80. A Very Nice Pair of Lidded Two
Handled Jars81. A Mahogany Bow Front Cabinet 82. A Pair of Geobel ‘Ducks’ 83. An Oak Smokers Cabinet 84. A Very Good Long Runner 85. An Inlaid Mahogany Display
Cabinet, with the Option of 86. An Inlaid Mahogany Display
Cabinet 87. A Worcester Porcelain Posy
Holder 88. A Pair of 19th Century Pottery
Vases 89. A Pair of Beswick ‘Duck’ Dishes 90. A Nice Tall Mahogany Framed
Chair 91. A Pair of Hand Painted Opaline
Glass Vases 92. An Old Imari Plate 93. Three Old Paper Mache Trays 94. A Carved Chinese Rectangular
Table 95. A Regency Mahogany Side Table 96. A Brass Telescopic Standard
Lamp 97. A Mahogany Sutherland Table
46. A Sandalwood Desk Stand47. A Set of 10 Stuart Crystal Sherry
Glasses 48. Five Cut Crystal Cordial Glasses 49. A Silver Mounted Stoneware Match
Holder 50. An Inlaid Mahogany Four Door
Breakfront Bookcase 51. A Taxidermy Magpie 52. A Taxidermy Jay 53. A Taxidermy of a ‘Sparrow Hawk’54. A 19th Century Two Handled
Basket 55. A Mahogany Open Bookcase 56. A Set of Six Hunting Prints 57. A Small Berger Armchair58. Three Taxidermy Birds59. Three Antique Royal Worcester
Hand Painted Plates60. A Very Nice Oval Inlaid Mahogany
Etagere61. A Pair of Victorian Cast Iron
Musical Figurines 62. A Large Studio Glass Centrepiece,
Art Deco Figure, Bowl and Vase 63. A Pair of Georgian Coloured Prints64. A Very Nice Oak Mirror Backed
Coat Rack 65. A Good Useful Two Door Cabinet 66. A Pair of Bisque Figurines67. A Seven Piece Limoge Desert Set 68. A Wade Porcelain Whimsey-on-
Why Village69. A Nice Pair of Brass Cannons 70. An Edwardian Mahogany Single
Door Display Cabinet 71. A Collection of Bird Figurines 72. Two Royal Copenhagen ‘Dogs’
66 70 7565
8077 81 85 & 86
91 95 10088
104101 106 108
116 117 119110
123120 125 126
123. A Nice Bentwood Coat Stand 124. An Oak Cased Barometer 125. An Very Nice Marble Topped
Corner Bar126. An Edwardian Two Door Painted
Wardrobe 127. A Mahogany Single Chair 128. A Nice Pair of Walnut Framed
Chairs 129. Two Rosewood Teapot Stands130. A Nice Solid Silver Oil lamp with
Cut Glass Bowl and EtchedShade, Sheffield 1920
131. A Collection of Wade Tankardsetc
132. A Lot of 8 Vintage Wine Bottles 133. A Lot of 6 Vintage Wine Bottles 134. A Nice Collection of Small
Cloisonné Pieces 135. A Pair of Cut Crystal Hurricane
Lamps136. An Oriental Style Corner Chair 137. A Moorcroft Circular Bowl 138. A Black Carved Lidded Trunk 139. Three Victorian Glass Decanters140. A Large Carpet Rug141. An Inlaid Mahogany Armchair 142. A Mahogany Pembrooke Table 143. A Blue and White Doulton
Umbrella Stand 144. A Large Tiffany Glass Centre
Light 145. A Spring Vienna Wall Clock 146. A Lot of 8 Vintage Bottles of Wine 147. A Lladro Figurine ‘Making a Wish’ 148. A Lladro Figurine ‘Winter frost’ 149. A Framed Oil ‘Moonlit Homes’ –
J P Rooney
98. A Doulton Stoneware Planter 99. A Chinese Lacquer Hors d’Ourves100. A German Mahogany Longcase
Clock 101. A Gilt Framed Mirror 102. A Good Pair of Early 19th Century
Marine Prints103. A Watercolour – Sam McLarnon 104. A Framed Oil ‘Harvest Moon’ –
Maura Clarke105. A Watercolour – Sam McLarnon 106. An Oil Painting ‘Farm at
Feystown’ – George B Thompson 107. A Lladro Figurine ‘Girl at Pump’108. A Lladro Figurine ‘Flautist’109. A Lladro Figurine ‘Child with
Wings’ 110. A Mahogany Open Bookcase111. A Moorcroft Table Lamp 112. A Pair of Brass Lidded Shell
Cases 113. An Oval Walnut Tea Caddy 114. Two Royal Doulton ‘Dickens’
Figurines 115. A Carved Oak Armchair 116. A Victorian ‘George Jones’
Strawberry Dish 117. A Framed Oil ‘Ballroney Lake,
Mournes’ – William Cunningham 118. An Oil Painting ‘Glen Head From
the Rosses’ – David Overend 119. A 19th Century Cork Remover120. A Mahogany Hanging Corner
Cabinet 121. An 8 Branch Gilted Metal Chan-
delier 122. An Upholstered Lift Top Piano
Stool, Paw Feet
128 132 138 141
145 150
160 162 171
174 179
181 182 184
177176
188 190
185
191 195
170
147 148
176. A Victorian Mahogany Turn OverLeaf Tea Table
177. An Etched Glass Decanter ‘TheShamrock’
178. A Nice Moorcroft Table Lamp andShade
179. A Mahogany Long John Nest 180. A Large Franklin Mint Vase181. A Large Silver Plated Spirit Kettle
on Stand182. A Mahogany Wine Table 183. A Royal Dux Dog 184. A 19th Century Porcelain
Comport 185. A Mahogany Serpentine Desk 186. A Pair of Royal Dux Birds187. A Royal Doulton Masked Jug188. A Lladro Figurine ‘Lady of Taste’ 189. A Victorian Relief Modelled
Pottery Jug 190. A Rosewood Armchair 191. A Silver Plated Wine Cooler 192. A Silver Plated Cocktail Shaker193. A Small Mahogany Chest of
Drawers, Drop Sides 194. A Swivel Piano Stool 195. An Oak Chiming Longcase Clock 196. A Cast Iron Planter197. An Old Ladder Back Kitchen
Chair 198. An Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany
Four Piece Bedroom Suite 199. A Good Set of Four Copper
Measures 200. A Nice Pair of Carved Wall
Brackets 201. A 19th Century Occasional Chair
150. A Drop Dial Wall Clock 151. A Shaped Front Hall Table 152. A Mahogany Wine Table 153. A Framed Oil ‘Receding Tide,
Portstewart’ – Paula McKinney 154. A Watercolour – Sam McLarnon 155. A Watercolour ‘View From
Killyglen’ – Sam McLarnon 156. An Oval Copper Log Bucket 157. A Brass Bound Writing Box 158. A Pair of Beswick Parrots 159. A Pair of Victorian Pottery Vases 160. A Very Nice Carved Front
Mahogany Shaped Front Sideboard, Marble Top
161. An Arts and Crafts Spirit Kettle 162. A Large Royal Crown Derby
‘Husky’ Paperweight 163. An Oil Painting ‘Lebanese
Fishermen’ – M E Hammond 164. A Doulton Bowl, Silver Rim Jug
and a Frog Mug165. A Guinness Advertising Picture 166. A Lot of Assorted Small, Three
Shelves 167. A Pair of Antique Bronze Lustres
and Two Brass Fire Irons168. A Lot Five Hummel Figurines 169. A Pair of Royal Dux Figurines170. A Mahogany Bureau Bookcase 171. An Inlaid Mahogany Standard
Lamp 172. A Guinness Toucon 173. A Mahogany Marble Topped
Bedside Cabinet 174. A Mahogany Folding Towel Rail 175. A Pair of Mahogany Side Chairs
197 198 199 200
202 205 210 212
213 215 216 225
227 233230 236
241 244 245
250 253 255
246
259
228. A Mahogany Upholstered Settee229. An Old Tilley Heater230. A Very Nice Inlaid Mahogany
Bureau Bookcase, AstragalGlazed Doors
231. A Pair of Japanesse Decanters,Imari Plate, Bronze Pot and Censor
232. A Lot of Three Oil Lamps 233. A Set of Six Hand Coloured
Engravings in Period MapleFrames
234. A Large Collection of WadeTankards, Dishes etc
235. A Bretby Figure and a Studio Pottery etc
236. A Good Set of 10 Tyrone CrystalTumblers
237. A Good Set of 8 Tyrone CrystalTumblers
238. A Good Set of 6 Tyrone CrystalWine Glasses
239. A Good Set of 6 Tyrone CrystalWine Glasses
240. A Good Set of 6 Tyrone CrystalWine Glasses
241. An Old Chemist Lidded Jar242. A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Pattern
Candlestick 243. A Carltonware Royal Rouge Dish 244. A Chippendale Style Mahogany
Corner Cabinet 245. A Nice Oak Framed Barometer 246. A Nice Walnut Sewing Table 247. An Upholstered Piano Stool 248. A Large Carpet Square 249. A Good Floor Rug
202. A Cast Iron Stick Stand 203. A Shooting Stick 204. A Walking Stick, Silver Mount205. An Oil Painting ‘Good Friends’ –
Stanley McCormick 206. A Framed Oil ‘Out Foxed’ – Roy
Wallace 207. A Lot of Three Copper Funnels208. A Pair of Large Wedgewood
Tankards, Elizabeth II Silver Wedding, Designed by RichardGuyatt
209. A Victorian Brass Table Lamp 210. An Oil Painting ‘Rustic Scene’ 211. A Framed Watercolour ‘Wisteria’ –
Lorraine Kidd212. A Nikon Camera and Lens213. A 19th Century Gilt Framed
Beadwork Picture 214. A Circular Gilt Butlers Mirror 215. A Spring Vienna Wall Clock 216. A Decorative Wall Mirror 217. A Pair of Victorian Opaline Vases218. A Very Nice Crown Ducal
Decorated Circular Bowl 219. A Fine Dresden Bowl220. A Lift Top Mahogany Stool,
Tapestry Seat 221. A Mahogany Oval Wine Table222. Three Nicely Carved Figurines223. A Tyrone Crystal Bowl and Its
Original Box 224. A Glass Topped Oval Coffee
Table 225. A Walnut Bureau 226. A Royal Doulton Jug ‘Jimmy
Durante’ 227. A Royal Doulton Jug ‘W.C Fields’
260 262 263 265
269 270 271 272
275 278 279 284
285 295290 300
314 315
304 310 311 313
320 323
273. A Mahogany Hall Table, TwoDrawers
274. A Very Good Old Train Set 275. A Set of 18 Pine Drawers 276. An Old Slug Iron 277. A Carved Wood Figurine, Folding
Seat, Mirror and Pair of Bookends
278. A Pair of Carved Corbels 279. A Nice Oak Small Settee280. A Richol Camera 281. A Victorian Writing Box282. An Old Artists Easel 283. A Carved Treen Waiter Figurine 284. A Set of Six Slim Line Filing
Drawers 285. A Part Marquetry Wall Brackets
and a Craft Clock 286. A Pair of Waterford Glass
Candlesticks and Two Dishes 287. A Nice Modern Table Lamp 288. A Watercolour ‘Heading Out’ –
H B Winbush 289. A Set of Three Character Jugs290. A Mahogany Two Door Bookcase
on Stand 291. A Rare Victorian Spaniel Head
Money Box292. A Victorian Amber Glass Finger
Lamp 293. A 7 Piece Gilted Drinks Set 294. A Large Lot of Belleek295. A Very Good Upholstered Carved
Oak Armchair 296. An Old Oak Shaving Mirror 297. A Jug and Basin Set
250. A Pair of Leather Library Chairs 251. A Large Painted Pottery Charger
and Pair of Terracotta Plaques252. A ‘William of Orange’ Antique
Figurine and Four Other Staffordshire Figurines
253. A Nice Inlaid Mahogany SmallSideboard
254. A Rare Edward Carson OriginalLithograph
255. An Oak Cased Barometer256. A Mahogany Framed Overmantle 257. An Oil Painting ‘Stays’ 258. A Framed Oil ‘Summer Stroll,
Mountstewart’ – Cupar Philson259. A Fine Gilt Framed Oil Painting 260. An Oil Painting ‘Odd Man Out’ –
Stanley McCormick 261. An Oil Painting ‘A Watchful Eye’ –
Stanley McCormick 262. A Mahogany Framed Gents
Armchair 263. A Glass Butter Churn 264. An Unusual Lizard Jug 265. A Mahogany Turn Over Leaf Table 266. A Brass Plant Pot267. A Mahogany Dressing Mirror 268. A Watercolour ‘Rough Seas’269. An Oil Painting ‘Young Show
Jumper’ – Roland Davidson 270. An Unusual Four Shelf Cake
Stand 271. A Very Nice Pair of Gilted and
Decorated Vases 272. A Similar Lidded Two Handled
Lidded Dish
324 327 328 330
331 333 set of 5 335 336
338 339 340 347
348 349 350 351
355 363 364 368
369 370 374 375
321. A Nice Victorian Watercolour‘Near Rotterdam’ – Louis VanStaaten
322. A Collection of Wade Minatures323. A Pair of Mahogany Bedside
Cabinets 324. An Early Lladro Pottery Figurine 325. A Fourteen Piece Royal
Worcester Dessert Set 326. A 3rd Period Belleek Mask Bowl327. A Large Pair of Victorian Opaline
Glass Vases 328. An Oval Breakfast Table on
Centre Pedestal 329. An Oil Painting ‘Rosses, Donegal’
– Sam McLarnon330. A Brass Telescope on Stand330A. A Circular Piano Stool 331. An Unusual Marble Top
Occasional Table332. A Lot of Four Lidded Bowls 333. A Set of Five Inlaid Mahogany
Chairs334. A Nice Teddy Bear 335. A Large Taxidermy ‘Dancing
Foxes’ 336. A Large Brass and Copper
Samovar 337. An Old Set of Bellows 338. A Cased Hydrometer & Weights,
J Lizars, Glasgow339. A Large Clarice Cliff Vase 340. An Oak Plan Chest 341. A Very Nice Floor Rug342. A Royal Crown Derby ‘Rabbit’343. A Royal Crown Derby ‘Bird’ 344. A Royal Crown Derby ‘Bird’
298. A Nice Pair of Palour Chairs (tomatch 228)
299. A Mahogany Chest of Four Drawers
300. A Brass Automaton - Bird in Cage301. A Very Good Pair of Mahogany
Armchairs 302. An Upholstered Armchair 303. An Old Oak Hall Mirror 304. A Framed Oil Painting ‘Young
Boy with Kite’ – Michelle Carlin305. A Framed Oil Painting ‘The Yacht
Race’ – Edith McClelland306. A Watercolour ‘Full Sail’ Signed
Alan Stark307. A Pair of Antique Wood Block
Prints in Period Lacquer PaintedFrames
308. A Doulton Burslem, Three Handled Cup, Royal Doulton Jugand a Staffordshire Figurine
309. An Art Deco Bronze Figure309A. A Cold Painted Bronze Figurine310. A Mahogany Roll Top Desk 311. A Royal Dux Figurine ‘Boy at
Fountain’ 312. An Oil Painting ‘Woodland’ 313. A Mahogany Granddaughter
Clock 314. A Large Doulton Stoneware Vase 315. A Very Nice Windsor Style
Armchair 316. An Unusual Decorated Stick
Stand 317. A Large Lot of Thimbles 318. A Campaign Spade 319. An Old Carbide Lamp320. A Very Nice Marble Bust on Plinth
376 380 385 388
389 390 391 392
393 394 395 400
401 404403 410
414 415 419
427 430 432 435
420
368. An Old Blue and White Vase369. A Large Geobel Figurine of a Dog370. A Mahogany Side / Hall Table,
Two Drawers371. A Large Kingston Pottery
Labrador372. A Sylvac Yorkshire Terrier Dog373. A Good Floor Rug 374. A Good Smokers Chair 375. A Very Nice William IV Mahogany
Tea Poy376. A 19th Century Aesthetic Style
Settee377. A Large Gilted and Decorated
Two Handled Tray378. A Lot of Antiques Books379. A Pair of Bisque Figurines 380. A Collection of Royal Worcester
Painted Porcelain teaware and aTyg
381. A Decorated and Gilted Comport 382. A Victorian Plate and Jug
‘Baden-Powell’ 383. A Victorian Copper Kettle, Set of
Copper Pots, Shovel etc384. An Old Metal Planter 385. A Good Old Music Box on
Cylinder and Bells386. A Mahogany Corner Cupboard 387. A Vintage Pick Up Truck388. A Pottery Figurine of a Lady,
Signed 389. Two Beswick Birds390. A Very Fine Pair of Porcelain
Figurine Based Candlesticks 391. A Mahogany Linen Press, Two
Drawers above
345. An Antique Oversized LargeEtched Glass
346. An Antique Irish Glass DecanterSigned ‘Cork Glass Co.’
347. A Pair of Antique Glass Decanters with Silver Labels,Birmingham 1825
348. An Antique Opaque Twist WineGlass
349. An Antique Spiral Stem WineGlass
350. A Rare Pair of Irish Antique GlassDecanters
351. An Antique Spiral Twist WineGlass
352. A Good Glass Tazza and AntiqueTurn Over Rim Vase
352A. An Early Decanter353. A Victorian Photo Album 354. A Framed Oil ‘Moonlit Stroll’ –
J P Rooney 355. A Framed Oil Painting ‘Harvest
Time’ – J P Rooney 356. A Pair of Inlaid Mahogany Chairs 357. An Upholstered Piano Stool 358. A Lot of Militaria including a
Tyrone Regiment Salver, Hats,Part Cannon etc.
359. A Massey Ferguson ‘Snow Scene’Plaque
360. A Brass Telescope on Stand 361. A Large Crystal Vase 362. Two Old Biscuit Barrels363. A Mahogany Occasional Table 364. An Old Metal Travel Trunk365. An Old Table Sewing Machine 366. A Torquay Pottery Planter 367. A Victorian Brass Table Oil Lamp
440 444 445 449
450 453 455 457
459 460 465 466
467 471470 474
475 476 477
457 481 483
478
484
414. A Very Nice Silver Photo Framewith Horses Head Motif Sheffield2005
415. A George III Silver Jug, Circa1790
416. A Heavy Victorian Silver CastorLadle, London 1888
417. A Silver Bowl Birmingham 1898418. A Silver Mounted Crystal Sugar
Shaker, London 1971419. A Good Set of Six Heavy Irish
Silver Rats Tail Spoons, Dublin1855, J Smyth
420. A Very Nice Set of 34 AmericanPresidents Spoons
421. A Victorian Silver Mustard Pot,London 1896
422. A Nice George III Silver CaddySpoon, Birmingham 1824,Joseph Willmore
423. A Silver Ladle Sheffield 1946424. An Irish Silver Salt Shovel, Dublin
1846 William Cummins425. A Silver Sugar Shaker,
Birmingham 1973426. A Silver Hand Mirror, Birmingham
1922427. A Pair of Art Nouveau Silver Knife
Rests, Sheffield 1905428. A Pair of Silver Ashtrays,
Birmingham 1929429. A Silver Hand Mirror, Birmingham
1953430. A Very Nice George III Irish Silver
Jug, Dublin 1803 William Doyle 431. A Pierced Silver Bowl,
Birmingham 1926
392. A Pair of 19th Century Parian Figurines
393. An Unusual Bronze Figurine ‘TheFalconer’
394. A Nice Moorcroft Vase395. A Large Signed Moorcroft Vase 396. A Georgian Walnut Bureau 397. A Very Nice Large Jardinière on
Stand 398. A Painting on Linen ‘Rooftop’399. A Brass Bound Planter 400. Three Silver Topped Dressing
Table Pieces 401. A Silver Trophy Cup Dungannon
R.U.C C1923402. A Sundry Lot of Silver Items Cake
Lifter, Toasting Fork, ButtonHooks, Pencil Holder etc
403. A Lot of Five Silver Thimbles 404. A Pair of Silver Sugar Tongs,
Glasgow 1843405. Three Silver Salts and Spoons 406. Two Silver Mounted Perfume
Bottles 407. Eight Assorted Silver Spoons 408. A Lot of Assorted Silver Spoons
etc409. Three Silver Mounted Scent
Bottles 410. An Art Deco Silver Comport,
London 1937411. A Set of Four Antique Silver Salts,
London 1865412. A Silver Backed Brush, Silver
Calendar, Ashtray and Dish 413. A Victorian Silver Embossed
Dish, Birmingham 1900
457. A Gold and Diamond Ring458. Two Silver Brooches459. A 9ct Gold Gate Bracelet460. An 18ct Gold and Diamond Ring461. A 9ct Gold Brooch 462. A Set of Decorated Beads463. An 18ct Gold Wedding Band464. A Gold and Diamond Ring 465. A Seven Stone 18ct White Gold
and Diamond Ring 466. A 9ct Gold and Opal Brooch 467. A Nice Set of Pearls 468. A 9ct Gold Pendant 469. A Silver Pendant and Chain 470. A White Gold and Diamond Ring 471. An 18ct Gold Sapphire and
Diamond Ring 472. A Nice 9ct Gold Brooch 473. A Nice 9ct Gold Cameo Brooch 474. A 10ct Gold Cross and Chain 475. A Diamond And Ruby Cluster
Ring 476. An 18ct Gold Topaz and Diamond
Ring 477. A 9ct Gold Bar Brooch 478. A 9ct Gold Horse Shoe Brooch 479. A 9ct Gold Dress Ring 480. An 18ct Gold and Sapphire Ring481. An 18ct Gold Emerald and
Diamond Ring482. A Nice Pendant and Chain and a
Gold Plated Bangle 483. A 9ct Gold Gents Ring 484. A Nice Gold Ruby and Diamond
Ring 485. A 9ct Gold Chain and Cross
432. A George III Irish Silver BrightCut Tongs, Dublin Circa 1818,Charles Marsh
433. A Silver Toddy Ladle, C1820434. A Silver Sifter Spoon, London
1913435. A Silver Ink well and Stand,
Birmingham 1901436. A Silver Golf Ball Hat Pin,
Birmingham 1919437. A Silver Golf Club Hat Pin,
Birmingham 1910438. A Silver Ladle, London 1963439. A Silver Mounted Salt Bottle in
Case, Birmingham 1901440. A Silver Ladle, London 1929441. A Set of Four Irish Silver Spoons,
Dublin 1913, Wakely & Wheeler442. Two Gents Pocket Watches 443. A Gold Plated Ladies Wrist Watch 444. Two Silver Necklaces 445. A Nice ½ Hunter Pocket Watch
and Albert Chain, McDowellBelfast
446. A Full Hunter Pocket Watch andFour Sets Watch Works
447. Two Strings of Pearls 448. A Good Chain and Pendant 449. Two Double Strings of Pearls 450. A Good 18ct Gold Diamond
Cluster Ring 451. Two Silver Plated Pencils 452. A Silver Chain and Pendant453. A 9ct Gold Chain 454. A 9ct Gold Gents Ring455. A 10ct Gold Ruby and
Diamond Ring456. A Lot of Gold and Silver
Brooches
One of three Stanley McCormick Oils included in the sale
1. The highest approved bidder shall bethe purchaser. The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid,and should any dispute arise betweentwo or more bidders, the lot or lots indispute shall be put up again, or not,and resold at the discretion of the Auctioneer, or the auctioneer may declare the purchaser. The Auctioneerreserves the right to bid on behalf ofthe vendor up to and including any reserve price placed on any lot and toalter, divide, group or withdraw any lotor lots either before or at any time during the sale.
2. The Auctioneer shall regulate the bidding and no bid shall be retracted.
3. Every purchaser shall give his nameand place of abode, in default of whichthe Auctioneers shall have the power toresell at once, or afterwards as theymay think fit.
4. Each bidder shall be supposed to haveseen and to be thoroughly acquaintedwith the contents and conditions of thelot or lots on which he may bid, and no allowance whatsoever will be made forany faults, imperfections or errors ofany description. The measurementsand quantities described in the Catalogue are believed to be correctand must be taken as such. The purchaser being held to have satisfiedhimself as to measurements and quantities and other specifications inthe Catalogue before bidding, neitherwill the Auctioneers or the Vendors beresponsible for any lot or parts of anylot after the fall of the hammer, fromwhich time all lots purchased are at therisk of the Purchaser.
5. The Auctioneers or the Vendors do notguarantee the measurements catalogued, or the correct description,genuineness or authenticity of any lot.
6. Each purchaser shall pay the wholeamount of his purchase money (Auctioneer’s Commission payable bypurchaser) for all lots bought by him before any lot or lots can be removedand the whole amount due from eachpurchaser must be absolutely paid oneach day of the sale and if not paidwithin such time, all moneys depositedin any part payment shall be absolutelyforfeited and the Auctioneers will be atliberty to resell the lot or lots or anyparts thereof remaining un-removed, byPublic Sale or otherwise, without givingprevious notice to the purchaser andany difference or deficiencies whichmay arise from, such re-sale, togetherwith all expenses attending the sameshall be made good by the purchaser.
7. The lots are sold with all faults and errors of description. No allowancecan be made in any case, nor will theVendors be answerable for any deficiencies in quantities or measurements when the purchaser, hisagent, carrier or man
employed by him has removed anypart of his lot or lots from the premises.All lots purchased must be removed absolutely in the time specified and ifnot so removed may be resold by the Vendors.
8. The Purchaser shall be answerable forall damages occasioned by any injuryor other lots, by the removal of lots purchased by them, or to the premisesand to repair or pay damages to the owners of same before the removal oftheir lots from the premises. In theevent of any persons interested in thepremises, claiming the whole or anypart of a lot before its removal therefrom or if in the Auctioneer’s opinion, the removal of any lot will endanger or permanently damage anybuilding, the Auctioneer may, by written notice to the purchaser of suchlot delivered to him or his Agent, orsent by post to his abode or place of business last known to the Auctioneers,rescind the sale of any such lot. Thepurchaser shall then be repaid his purchase money but shall not have ormake any other claim.
9. Such lot or lots as are not cleared awayagreeably to the condition of this sale,will not only be forfeited and may bedealt with under last condition, but the purchaser shall pay every expense attending the removal of any such lotor lots, and the costs of making goodany damage occasioned by such re-moval. No lots shall be removed untilthe day following the last day of sale.
10. If any dispute or difference arisesabout any lot, or any other subject, thesame shall be settled by the Auctioneers, with the approval of theVendors, whose determination shall befinal and binding on all parties concerned.
11. The Auctioneers nor the Vendors donot accept any liability for personal injuries of any description sustained orcaused by any reason whatsoever byany person while on the premises orotherwise.
12. Purchasers will pay 15% AuctioneersCommission (minimum fee £1) + VATon the commission.
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