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Reading Auction Centre, 31 Great Knollys Street, Reading RG1 7HU Telephone: 0118 950 8611 www.tsauction.co.uk Catalogue of the READING MONTHLY GENERAL AUCTION FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION LIVE AND ON-LINE - AUCTIONEER 1 ONLY * ANTIQUES, PERIOD & MODERN FURNITURE & EFFECTS * * COLLECTABLES, SILVER & JEWELLERY * * GARDEN TOOLS & MACHINERY * * WORKSHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT * * WHITE GOODS & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS * * OFFICE FURNITURE & OFFICE EQUIPMENT * * MOTOR VEHICLES INCLUDING SEIZED VEHICLES * FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON SATURDAY, 23 rd March 2019 Commencing 9.30am VIEWING: FRIDAY Auctioneer 1 10.30am to 6.00pm Auctioneers 2 & 3 10.30am to 4.30pm SATURDAY from 8.00am PROSPECTIVE BUYERS ARE REQUESTED TO REGISTER WITH THE AUCTIONEERS PRIOR TO SALE, WHEREUPON THEY WILL RECEIVE NUMBERED CARDS TO ASSIST BIDDING AND CASHIERING ARRANGEMENTS Persons attend the Auction Site and Premises at their own risk and neither the Vendors nor the Auctioneers will be individually or collectively responsible for any loss or damage howsoever occasioned to any person or property which may be present on the Auction Site or Premises for any purpose whatsoever. ORDER OF SALE - PLEASE NOTE SALE TIMES 9.30am Auctioneer No. 1 Antiques, Period & Modern Furniture & Effects, Silver, Jewellery & Collectables 9.30am Auctioneer No. 2 Garden Tools & Machinery, General Workshop Tools & Equipment 9.30am Auctioneer No. 3 Household Goods, White Goods, Office Furniture & Equipment 10.00am Auctioneer No. 4 Motor Vehicles from The Official Receiver, Liquidators & Private Entries Auctioneer No. 4 Sale of Seized Vehicles – See Separate Catalogue with Vehicle Details & Sale Conditions CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 10 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AND SUPERVISED BY AN ADULT AT ALL TIMES

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Page 1: READING MONTHLY GENERAL AUCTION · 2019-03-14 · Reading Auction Centre, 31 Great Knollys Street, Reading RG1 7HU Telephone: 0118 950 8611 Catalogue of the READING MONTHLY GENERAL

Reading Auction Centre,

31 Great Knollys Street, Reading RG1 7HU Telephone: 0118 950 8611

www.tsauction.co.uk

Catalogue of the

READING MONTHLY GENERAL AUCTION

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION LIVE AND ON-LINE - AUCTIONEER 1 ONLY

* ANTIQUES, PERIOD & MODERN FURNITURE & EFFECTS *

* COLLECTABLES, SILVER & JEWELLERY * * GARDEN TOOLS & MACHINERY *

* WORKSHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT * * WHITE GOODS & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS *

* OFFICE FURNITURE & OFFICE EQUIPMENT * * MOTOR VEHICLES INCLUDING SEIZED VEHICLES *

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON

SATURDAY, 23rd March 2019

Commencing 9.30am

VIEWING: FRIDAY Auctioneer 1 10.30am to 6.00pm

Auctioneers 2 & 3 10.30am to 4.30pm SATURDAY from 8.00am

PROSPECTIVE BUYERS ARE REQUESTED TO REGISTER WITH THE AUCTIONEERS PRIOR TO SALE, WHEREUPON THEY WILL RECEIVE NUMBERED CARDS TO ASSIST BIDDING AND CASHIERING ARRANGEMENTS

Persons attend the Auction Site and Premises at their own risk and neither the Vendors nor the Auctioneers will be individually or collectively responsible for any loss or damage howsoever occasioned to any person or property which may be present on the Auction Site or Premises for any purpose whatsoever.

ORDER OF SALE - PLEASE NOTE SALE TIMES 9.30am Auctioneer No. 1 Antiques, Period & Modern Furniture & Effects,

Silver, Jewellery & Collectables 9.30am Auctioneer No. 2 Garden Tools & Machinery, General Workshop

Tools & Equipment 9.30am Auctioneer No. 3 Household Goods, White Goods, Office Furniture &

Equipment

10.00am Auctioneer No. 4 Motor Vehicles from The Official Receiver, Liquidators & Private Entries

Auctioneer No. 4 Sale of Seized Vehicles – See Separate Catalogue with

Vehicle Details & Sale Conditions CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 10 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED AND SUPERVISED

BY AN ADULT AT ALL TIMES

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SALE NOTES IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PURCHASERS

These notes are to be read in conjunction with the Conditions of Sale. If you cannot comply with the payment terms below, please do NOT bid at this auction. ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR AND COLLECTED, OR COLLECTION ARRANGED, WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE SALE AFTER WHICH STORAGE FEES WILL BE CHARGED OF £1 PER LOT, PER DAY PAYMENT: All lots must be paid for on the day of sale. The market will be closed for clearance 1½ hours after the selling is over, approximately 2.00pm but no later than 2.30pm. Our terms are CASH, DEBIT CARD OR BANK TRANSFER. CREDIT CARDS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. Our bankers are National Westminster Bank, sort code: 60:17:21, account number: 95544070, account name: Thimbleby & Shorland Clients’ Auction Account No clearance of goods will be allowed until payment has been made in full.

MONEY LAUNDERING: In order to comply with money laundering regulations we will not accept payments in cash exceeding £9,000. Cash payments of over £4,000 must be accompanied by valid proof of identity ie passport/driving licence supported by 2 utility bills, bank statement or equivalent. BUYERS’ PREMIUM: A buyer’s premium of 12% including VAT on the premium will be payable by all purchasers at the Reading General Sales. There will be an additional charge of 5.94% (inclusive of VAT) of the hammer price of all lots purchased via thesaleroom.com. ESTIMATES: Estimates are given to help bidders gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold). The Auctioneer has the right to bid on behalf of the seller up to a reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT on the hammer price (where chargeable). BUYERS’ PREMIUM ON MOTOR VEHICLES VEHICLES SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE OFFICIAL RECEIVER, LIQUIDATORS & PRIVATE ENTRIES LOTS 1501 – 1600 5% plus VAT buyer’s premium will be charged on every lot (subject to a minimum of £20, plus VAT) SEIZED VEHICLES LOTS 1701 – 1800 20% plus VAT buyer’s premium will be charged on every lot VALUE ADDED TAX: All items consigned by VAT registered vendors are indicated by v alongside the lot numbers and VAT at the standard rate will be added to the Purchaser’s account in respect of these lots. No VAT will be payable upon the items consigned by unregistered vendors. Any known variation in the VAT status of vendors will be announced by the Auctioneers when selling. VIEWING: FRIDAY Auctioneer 1 10.30am to 6.00pm Auctioneers 2, 3 & 4 10.30am to 4.30pm SATURDAY from 8.00am CLEARANCE: All lots remain at the risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. DESCRIPTIONS: All lots have been described in the catalogue from information supplied by the Vendors. The Auctioneers accept no responsibility whatsoever for any misdescriptions, faults or deficiencies in any lot whether described in the catalogue or given orally either prior to or at the time of sale. Intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of any such statement. ALL LOTS ARE SOLD WITHOUT WARRANTY and are sold for spares or repair, unless specifically stated in the catalogue as in good working order. Any complaints concerning goods sold in “good working order” (gwo) must be made within two days of sale date. MOTOR VEHICLES: An immediate cash deposit of £200 (£100 on vehicles under £2000) is payable at the fall of the hammer on the purchase of all motor vehicles. NO REMOVAL OF LOTS WILL BE ALLOWED UNTIL CHEQUES HAVE BEEN CLEARED UNLESS A BANKER’S REFERENCE HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN RECEIVED. DISTRAINED GOODS: Lots entered by Order of H.M. Customs & Excise, County Courts, Inland Revenue, Liquidators or High Court Enforcement Officers may, under certain circumstances, be redeemed by the owners at any time prior to the actual sale of such lot(s). The Auctioneers cannot be held responsible should this occur. EXPORT PURCHASERS should ensure that the country of destination has no import or currency restrictions on the goods they wish to purchase. Our normal terms of business otherwise apply and payment is due in full on the day of sale. Where applicable VAT will be charged in the normal way and refunded on proof of exportation unless within the EU on production of your VAT number. CITES Import and Export Restrictions – Lots marked with * in this sale Certain goods offered for sale may be subject to laws governing export from the country where it was purchased and import into another country. It is the buyer’s responsibility to be aware of these restrictions and obtain any relevant licenses. Certain endangered species are listed in the CITES Convention. Listed specimens and any parts or products thereof are subject to issuance of an export permit when leaving the European Union. Appendix I species are also subject to issuance of a prior import permit from the country in which the goods are to be imported. Such permits are necessary before applying for export permits and it is the Buyer’s duty to initiate the proceedings with the relevant authority. The Buyer must be aware that certain countries prohibit the import of some species or any parts or products derived thereof. For example, the United States prohibit all import of African elephant ivory, and any item containing parts that may merely resemble African elephant ivory must be accompanied by relevant documentation stating it is not the latter. Worked items that are dated before 1947 are exempt from import restrictions for intra-EU trade and shall not require export licences. Please be aware that all Lots marked with the symbol ‘*’ are subject to CITES regulations. Limitation of liability regarding CITES export licenses: where licences are required for importing or exporting outside of the European Union, it is the Buyer’s duty to obtain them. Thimbleby and Shorland cannot be held responsible if the Buyer’s application for an export permit is unsuccessful. In the event of failure thereof, Thimbleby and Shorland shall not permit cancellation or rescission of the sale. Electrical Goods These are neither tested, guaranteed nor warranted to be in working order or suitable for purpose. These items may not conform to current Health & Safety regulations and are therefore offered as Works of Art/Antiques or for Display/Historical Purposes only. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a lot bears a valid PAT label, this is not to be taken as an indication that it is in working order.

CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 1987 & THE CONSUMER PROTECTION FROM UNFAIR

TRADING REGULATIONS 2008: All goods at the Auction are second-hand, unless otherwise stated & are sold as seen.

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AUCTIONEER NO. 1 SALE COMMENCES 9.30am

Antiques, Period & Modern Furniture & Effects, Silver, Jewellery & Collectables

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION LIVE AND ON-LINE (AUCTIONEER 1 ONLY - LOTS 1 – 700)

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A BUYER’S PREMIUM OF 12% INCLUSIVE OF VAT ON THE

PREMIUM WILL BE PAYABLE BY THE PURCHASER ON ALL LOTS AT THIS SALE There will be an additional charge of 5.94% (inclusive of VAT)

of the hammer price on all lots purchased via the Internet.

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ALL LOTS ARE SOLD AS SEEN AND WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEE

LOTS MARKED WITH v WILL CARRY VAT AT 20%

Furniture

1 Upholstered library armchair. Estimate £20-30.

2 Nursing chair with carved rail & turned splat. Estimate £10-20.

3 Oak ornately carved hall stand with glove box & narrow mirror, 190cms height.

Estimate £20-40.

4 Mahogany commode. Estimate £10-20.

5 Oak framed upholstered open armchair on castors.

6 Magnificent Victorian carved oak library display cabinet with carved panels to the doors

featuring game birds & turned barley twist columns, 150cms x 60cms x 240cms

7 Mahogany sideboard converted from square piano with 3 frieze drawers on 6 turned &

reeded legs to castors, 170cms x 60cms x 84cms

8 Mahogany framed toilet mirror with spiral twist supports, 77cms height

9 Tiffany style table lamp

10 Very large mahogany sideboard with 4 frieze drawers over 2 cupboards to either side &

carved back board, 260cms x 74cms x 144cms

11 Burr walnut sewing box with inlaid border, plus Abalone & mother of pearl inlaid

cartouche & escutcheon. Original silk lining with tray & key. Estimate £40-60.

12 Ornate gilt shaped wall mirror. Estimate £30-50.

13 Ornate, carved gilt framed decorative wall mirror, 120cms x 90cms. Estimate £40-60.

14 Large S Marti & Sons French Boule faced chiming mantle clock, circa 1860’s, gwo.

Estimate £70-100.

15 Mahogany bow-front sideboard with centre frieze drawer & 2 cupboards on tapered legs,

168cms x 65cms x 96cms

16 Mahogany framed dressing table mirror, 64cms height. Estimate £20-40.

17 Large Victorian oak sideboard with 2 drawers flanked by 2 cupboards on bulbous legs &

stretcher, 153cms x 112cms x 50cms. Estimate £150-200.

18 A blue & white umbrella stand, marked Victoria Ware, Ironstone, 45cms height.

Estimate £10-20.

19 Attendees Gift Box, 1959 F I M Congress In Barcelona, leather embossed box with scenes

of Don Quixote de la Mancha with internal brass plaque. Estimate £20-30.

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20 C Woods 'Tempus Fugit' architectural-style full chimes mantle clock, in excellent working

condition. Thought to be of Devon origin. Estimate £30-50.

21 Mahogany step-front sideboard with 3 frieze drawers by Frank Hudson & Son,

124cms x 42cms x 88cms. Estimate £50-100.

22 Stag double bookcase, 83cms x 28cms x 183cms.

23 Mahogany 2 over 2 chest of drawers on castors, 108cms x 49cms x 82cms.

Estimate £30-50.

24 Edwardian mahogany bureau/bookcase with fitted interior & 3 graduated drawers,

92cms x 46cms x 209cms

25 Pine dresser, 120cms x 45cms x 175cms. Estimate £30-50.

26 Mahogany 4 drawer cabinet, 60cms x 53cms x 118cms. Estimate £20-30.

27 Alexander Julian Home Colours mahogany desk with parquetry top, centre frieze drawer

flanked by 3 drawers either side, 165cms x 78cms x 74cms. Estimate £40-60.

28 Gold upholstered Captain's spindle back chair, on castors. Estimate £30-50.

29 Small rosewood/mahogany side table with drop-leaf, 3 drawers, turned column legs to

castors, 78cms x 51cms x 70cms. Estimate £50-80.

30 An oak extending dining table, 137cms x 74cms x 84cms with 4 matching chairs by

Younger. Estimate £40-60.

31 Colclough part tea set & German part tea set. Estimate £20-30.

32 Pine cupboard with elm doors, 121cms x 99cms x 27cms. Estimate £45-55.

33 Large pine bookcase, 137cms x 98cms x 27cms. Estimate £45-55.

34 Dome top Edwardian mahogany dressing table mirror with twin drawers.

Estimate £10-30.

35 Drop-leaf oval shaped pine table on turned supports & stretcher,

200cms x 117cms (max) x 78cms. Estimate £100-120.

36 4 oak drop-in seat rail back dining chairs. Estimate £15-25.

37 Very unusual late 19th century/early 20th century Folk Art Taxidermy Bear Head, thought

to be of American Carnival or Funfair origin. Estimate £50-80.

38 French walnut fautelle green coloured with rough silk fabric. Estimate £20-30.

39 French cherry wood fautelle with floral jacquard fabric. Estimate £20-30.

40 Early Victorian walnut inlaid games table on scroll form tripod. Estimate £30-50.

41 Oak bureau with 2 over 3 drawers, brass plate handles & escutcheons standing on

bracket feet, 91cms x 47cms x 99cms. Estimate £80-120.

42 Mahogany scroll framed skeleton dressing table mirror. Estimate £30-40.

43 Mahogany bow fronted chest of 2 over 3 graduated drawers with ornate brass

escutcheons & handles, 93cms x 51cms x 104cms. Estimate £80-120.

44 Large marble Portico mantle clock with Arabic numerals. Movement stamped with gold

metal, going well, keeping good time and strikes on half hour & hour with pendulum and

key. Estimate £150-250.

45 Mahogany music cabinet, 79cms x 36cms x 99cms. Estimate £40-50.

v46 Mahogany wind-out dining table on heavy turned legs c/w handle, 190cms x 100cms x

74cms. Estimate £50-100.

47 4 balloon back dining chairs. Estimate £30-50.

48 Minton 'Aragon' dinner service of 8 settings with gravy boat, meat plate & 2 tureens.

Estimate £150-200.

49 3 seat brown leather sofa, 200cms x 100cms x 100cms & matching armchair,

100cms x 100cms x 100cms

50 Mahogany circular occasional table on pedestal, diameter 49cms x height 68cms

51 Tiger oak metamorphic library table, converts to a library armchair. Estimate £120-150.

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52 Ercol Saville coffee/side table, model 852, 59cms x 59cms x 41cms. Estimate £25-35.

53 Blue stripped rug, 180cms x 125cms. Estimate £10-20.

v54 Pine butter churn. Estimate £40-60.

55 Modern mahogany reproduction occasional table with frieze drawer,

107cms x 56cms x 77cms. Estimate £20-30.

56 Metal fire basket & 2 fire dogs. Estimate £20-30.

57 William IV corduroy upholstered library chair. Estimate £20-30.

58 2 side chairs with X frame stretchers. Estimate £10-20.

59 An upholstered oak framed child's rocking chair. Estimate £20-30.

60 A 19th century Windsor armchair with elm seat. Estimate £50-80

61 A small mahogany wine table, 26.5cms diameter, height 51cms & a mahogany Canterbury

with drawer on castors. Estimate £80-120.

62 A zinc lined metal bound wooden trunk with plate 'The Marshall improved air & water-

tight chest. Patent 1917-1933' c/w 2 keys, 92cms x 53cms x 49cms.

63 Wood & chain-link decorated coffee table, 130cms x 77cms x 42cms. Estimate £30-50.

64 Oak triple seat pew with ornate Gothic tracery to rear, 188cms x 54cms x 110cms.

Estimate £200-300.

65 Italian chrome hanging light by Dopotutto. Estimate £10-20.

66 Red Murano glass chandelier by Cristalstrass. Estimate £100-200.

67 Mahogany Pembroke table with drawer to end on turned legs to castors, 89cms x 72cms x

98cms. Estimate £50-80.

68 2 ladder-back armchairs with drop-in seats

69 Victorian Sutherland mahogany table, 84cms x 75cms x 70cms. Estimate £25-35.

70 1930's Art Deco style walnut sideboard, 124cms x 46cms x 101cms. Estimate £30-50.

71 Henry Marc (Paris) marble mantle clock with Japy Freres movement, dated between

1855-1873, going well & keeping good time. Chiming on the half hour & hour with

pendulum & key. Estimate £250-350.

72 Oak sideboard with 2 drawer over cupboards, 127cms x 93cms x 51cms.

Estimate £30-50.

73 Mappin & Webb two-handled tray, Elkington salver, Walker & Hall posy vase with

engraved mark for the Simonds Hotel & a large silver plate vase (29cms)

74 Mahogany tapestry fire screen, 58cms width x 98cms height. Estimate £20-30.

75 Art Deco brass fire fender, 133cms wide. Estimate £20-30.

76 Large Partners' oak desk with leather skiver, drawers to one side & cupboards the other

end, 153cms x 122cms x 77cms

77 Balloon back carver dining char with sabre legs to back & turned legs to front & a

mahogany lyre-back carver dining chair with upholstered seat with mother of pearl inlay

to back. Estimate £70-100.

78 3 lamp standards - 2 wooden & 1 metal. Estimate £20-30.

79 Child's turned oak rocking chair, 71cms high. Estimate £20-40.

80 Mahogany bureau with inlay, oak fitted interior, 76cms x 39cms x 98cms.

Estimate £20-40.

81 Mahogany Sutherland drop-side gate-leg table with turned stretcher & turned legs, 69cms

(open) x 60cms x 60cms. Estimate £10-20.

82 Mahogany bow fronted chest of 2 over 3 graduated drawers, 104cms x 51cms x 92cms.

Estimate £50-80.

83 Grecian urn style table lamp & shade. Estimate £10-20.

84 Oak draw-leaf extending dining table on block legs, 91cms x 73cms x 91cms with 4 high

back dining chairs with drop-in seats.

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85 Rare set of Scottish 'Nautilus' porcelain from the McDougal & Sons Pottery, trio in red

Poppy & trio in Lily of Valley, plus extra saucer & plate & Royal Winton, Grimwades, back

Chinoiserie nut dish or bonbon bowl. Estimate £30-50.

86 Art Deco Loetz-style hand painted glass lustre light fitting. Estimate £40-60.

87 Oak 2 door cabinet on bun feet, 92cms x 49cms x 75cms

88 Large square plate Edwardian mahogany dressing table mirror. Estimate £10-20.

89 Regency sofa chair with tapering mahogany legs on square brass cup castors. Covered in

a period striped fabric & with matching cushion. Estimate £20-30.

90 Hardwood chest on chest, 81cms x 49cms x 177cms. Estimate £80-120.

91 Victorian mahogany extending dining table on 6 decorative turned & reeded legs to

castors, c/w 3 leaves, 305cms (extended) x 150cms x 74cms. Estimate £1,000-2,000.

92 6 carved oak dining chairs with upholstered seats & back panel. Estimate £30-50.

93 Spode 'fleur-de-lys' gold 12 place part dinner service. Estimate £150-250.

94 Blue & cream carpet, 4m x 3m. Estimate £200-300.

95 Wind-out seat piano stool on 4 ornately carved legs to ball & claw feet. Estimate £50-70.

96 Oak small coal box (a/f). Estimate £5-10.

97 Oak 3 tier folding cake stand. Estimate £5-10.

98 Oak occasional table, 92cms x 53cms x 75cms. Estimate £20-30.

99 'Napoleon Hat' mantle clock with Westminster chime, going & keeping good time &

striking strongly. Estimate £20-30.

100 Marble top wash stand/dressing table on tapered legs to castors,

107cms x 57cms x 111cms.

101 Tray with assorted fly fishing hooks. Estimate £10-20.

102 Large mahogany wind-out dining table on cabriole legs to ball & claw feet c/w handle,

306cms x 190cms x 75cms.

103 4 high back splat-back drop-in seat dining chairs. Estimate £20-30.

104 Rare early HMV wind-up large brass horn mounted record player. Estimate £30-50.

105 Wedgwood bowl chamber pot & 2 plates. Estimate £20-30.

106 Pair of scalloped edged occasional tables, diameter 61cms x 70cms high.

Estimate £40-60.

107 4 dining room chairs with green pad seats & cane panel to chair back. Estimate £20-40.

108 Victorian mahogany extending dining table with extra leaf, winding mechanism & handle

will seat 4-6 people, 176cms x 70cms x 102cms. Estimate £60-70.

109 4 Ercol dining chairs. Estimate £40-60.

110 Silver plate Elkington tea set, another part set, a galleried tray, salver, coffee pot &

candlestick. Estimate £40-60.

111 Oak cabinet with 4 panel glass doors. Estimate £10-20.

112 Early oak chest, 111cms x 40cms x 53cms

113 Mahogany octagonal top display table on castors. Estimate £25-40.

114 2 mahogany framed sabre leg dining chairs with 2 other mahogany dining chairs.

Estimate £15-20.

115 Victorian mahogany circular tilt-top table on pedestal to tripod feet, 77cms diameter x

71cms high

116 Oak blanket box with panel top & carved front, 110cms x 63cms x 51cms.

Estimate £80-120.

117 Red ground wool carpet, 4.5m x 3m. Estimate 100-200.

118 Set of 4 mahogany drop-in seat dining chairs. Estimate £20-30.

119 Unusual mahogany purdonium on legs with liner, 46cms x 86cms x 35cms. Est £20-40.

120 3 cut glass decanters & a cut glass bonbon dish. Estimate £20-30.

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121 2 upholstered armchairs with button backs & a low upholstered chair. Estimate £20-30.

122 Upholstered child's chair. Estimate £5-10.

123 Mahogany night stand on pedestal base with a broken pediment top, 39cms x 39cms x

78cms. Estimate £20-30.

124 Modern marble & wood display table. Estimate £20-40.

125 Circular occasional table

126 Oval display table, 72cms x 45cms x 73cms. Estimate £20-30.

127 8 day long cased clock with carvings & fret brass hands by Mathias Heitzman of Wisbeach

(Wisbech), height 226cms. Estimate £150-200.

128 A pair of brass hames with barrel tops.

129 Oak long case clock by Hepton of Northallerton, 213cms height. Estimate £80-120.

130 Carved oak blanket box with drawer to base, 96cms x 62cms x 45cms. Estimate £20-30.

131 Mahogany open back corner wash stand, height 89cms. Estimate £20-30.

132 Oak blanket box with carved front standing on bun feet, 107cms x 44cms x 39cms.

Estimate £30-50.

133 Mahogany console table with scalloped sides, 115cms x 79cms x 44cms.

Estimate £20-30.

134 A glass fronted walnut display cabinet on pedestal base (with key) 59cms x 116cms x

35cms. Estimate £20-40.

135 Mahogany bow front chest of 2 over 2 drawers, 92cms x 49cms x 92cms.

Estimate £20-40.

136 An ash 4 legged stool

137 2 ladder back bedroom chairs

138 Mahogany framed carver chair with drop-in seat & a mahogany framed dining chair with

drop-in seat. Estimate £20-30.

139 2 Arts & Crafts style string seat dining chairs. Estimate £10-20.

140 Upholstered Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chair & another mahogany dining

chair. Estimate £10-20.

141 Pine pedestal desk with green leather skiver, on castors, 154cms x 76cms x 76cms.

Estimate £50-70.

142 Victorian mahogany child's chair with inlaid stringing & vase splat back. Estimate £20-30.

143 Pair of circa 1840 French Louis XVI giltwood throne wing chairs, covered in burgundy

damask silk. His & Hers design. Estimate £350-500.

144 Edwardian mahogany Canterbury bookcase with lower drawer & castors.

Estimate £30-50.

145 Mahogany sideboard, 2 drawers over cupboards with flame mahogany front on cabriole

legs, 122cms x 48cms x 101cms. Estimate £50-60.

146 Hardwood display cabinet with leaded glass panes. Estimate £20-30.

147 Old carved tortoiseshell souvenir from the Seychelles.

148 Large cast iron crucifix, 131cms x 71cms

149 Ronald Joyce wedding dress

150 Ian Stuart Masquerade wedding dress, size 12, c/w bolero jacket, ivory silk encrusted with

Swarovski crystals. Estimate £800-900.

v151 Blue ground Keshan carpet, 230cms x 160cms. Estimate £60-80.

v152 Red ground Keshan carpet, 280cms x 200cms. Estimate £70-90.

v153 Green ground Keshan carpet, 2.80 x 2.00. Estimate £70-80.

154 Red ground wool carpet, 280cms x 190cms. Estimate £50-80.

155 Red Persian-style carpet, 1.5m x 2.3m

156 Red Persian-style carpet, 1.5m x 2.3m

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Pictures, Prints & Books

161 2 framed photograph prints: 'Times Square, 1942' & 'Brooklyn Bridge'. Estimate £20-40.

162 Painted plaster on board of a galleon in oak frame. Estimate £10-20.

163 Framed & glazed print, Dambusters 'Operation Chastise', signed by the artist John Young,

24inches x 28inches. Estimate £10-20.

164 Rectangular decorative gilt framed bevel-edged mirror by Morris Mirrors, 72cms x

100cms. Estimate £40-60.

165 2 gilt framed & glazed architectural prints. Estimate £20-30.

166 Tall cream coloured ceramic bottle/vase decorated with flowers, height 64cms.

Estimate £10-20.

167 Oil on canvas landscape of lake & mountains, signed C Schmidbauer, 73cms x 103cms.

Estimate £50-80.

168 Oil on canvas of young girl picking flowers beside a stream, signed lower right.

Estimate £5-10.

169 Framed & glazed watercolour of a river scene signed R A Atkins 1847. Estimate £10-20.

170 Rare early map entitled 'Pan de Mons & date 1709', A la Haye, chez Vander Klott Libraire,

showing The Troop Command centre of Prince d'Orange. Estimate £80-100.

171 Pair of framed & glazed Chinese watercolours of birds, flowers & foliage, 54.5cms x

43.5cms. Estimate £45-60.

172 Framed & glazed painting of still life vase of lupins, signed G A Moore & framed & glazed

print of cock pheasant & autumn fruits. Estimate £15-25.

173 Framed & glazed watercolour The Midday Meal signed J O Green after Robert Thorne

Waite & oil on canvas Loch McNean, Co Fermanagh by R M Scott. Estimate £10-20.

174 Gilt framed picture on card of countryside scene with church. Estimate £20-30.

175 Comitti of London, Sheraton-style inlaid stick barometer (sealed tube).

Estimate £120-150.

176 Art Deco solid bronze French cinema sconce with shelf for signs. Estimate £30-50.

177 Framed oil on canvas of woodland village scene, signed. Estimate £5-10.

178 Early 20th century large textured silk screen print of cattle in lake. Estimate £20-30.

179 Framed & glazed tapestry picture of a woman & a dog, 'The Souvenir'. Estimate £20-40.

180 Framed & glazed print of a woman & children saying farewell to a ship, signed HAG.

Estimate £10-20.

181 Framed & glazed William Russell-Flint print. Estimate £5-10.

v182 Framed & glazed print of a cottage in the country. Estimate £5-10.

183 Framed & glazed 'The Triumvirate', 3 famous golfers print by Clement Flower, 1913

signed in image, 61.5cms x 47cms. Estimate £15-20.

184 Second hole at Huntercombe Golf Course print by R A Wade, signed in image, 51cms x

39cms. Estimate £30-40.

185 2 framed & glazed watercolours of rural scenes signed Arnold Jarvis. Estimate £20-40.

186 Framed oil on board painting of badgers by Berrisford Hill. Estimate £10-20.

187 Mounted framed & glazed postcard with visible reverse dated 1906. Estimate £5-10.

188 Framed & glazed pastel 'Exotic Bloom' signed M Tandy. Estimate £5-10.

189 Framed & glazed watercolour of oast houses signed John Snelling & framed & glazed

watercolour of village, signed. Estimate £20-30.

190 Oil on canvas woodland scene. Estimate £5-10.

191 Framed & glazed watercolour of rural scene, signed & framed & glazed print of a village

cricket match. Estimate £10-20.

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192 A pair of framed & glazed oil paintings of still life fruit & flowers, signed E Chester.

Estimate £100-150.

193 Framed oil on canvas of painting wrapped & boxed in newspaper, 63cms x 79cms.

Estimate £20-30.

194 A framed & glazed golfing glove & shirt, shirt signed by various players including Colin

Montgomery, Alan Shearer, Michael Owen, Jose Maria Olazabal & Thomas Bjorn & glove

signed by Seve Ballesteros in the Seve Trophy, 2005, 86cms x 81cms. Estimate £75-85.

195 Oil on canvas of fishing boats signed Gordon Allen

196 A set of 4 lithographs, each depicting a Conservative Prime Minister to include Margaret

Thatcher (signed), Edward Heath (signed), Harold MacMillan (signed Stockton) & Alex

Douglas-Home, no 149/500, 35cms x 48cms. Estimate £20-40.

197 Faux wood mounted wall mirror

198 2 Charles Brooker - framed & glazed watercolours; village pond & landscape with trees in

foreground, 58cms x 55cms & 68cms x 58cms. Estimate £30-50.

199 Framed & glazed pair of Chinese watercolours featuring Chinese blue flycatchers, Cherry

Blossom, bamboo & Peonies, 39cms x 51cms. Estimate £30-50.

200 2 Colin M Baxter, framed & glazed 'Chartworks' showing Cunard’s 'Green Goddess'

(Arizona) departing Southampton circa 1960 signed on rear, 59cms x 41cms & 'The

Queen Mary passing the Queen Elizabeth off Cowes', 59cms x 41cms.

Estimate £100-200.

201 Block print by Michael Moebius 'The Queen Bubble Gum' (a/f), 119cms x 82cms

202 Framed & glazed acrylic still life, signed S Knight, framed & glazed watercolour signed

Dorothy Garland 'The Window Cill' & a large framed & glazed pastel 'Cherry Ripe'.

203 2 framed papier mache pictures of bearded men: 2 Pollard coaching prints & another

coaching print. Estimate £10-20.

204 Framed & glazed oil on board of trees & bluebells & framed & glazed ink drawing of a

nude, signed Roland Pitchforth

205 Unframed watercolour of 'The Barge Inn', framed & glazed poster of Shelburne Museum &

a framed & glazed watercolour signed J H Gordman of a fisherman.

206 Qty of black & white photographs, some railway related. Estimate £5-10.

207 Framed oil on canvas 'River Farm' signed Kenneth Wall & framed oil on canvas signed

Thorvald Erichsen

208 Box of pictures & prints. Estimate £5-10.

209 Box of pictures & prints. Estimate £5-10.

210 Folder of mainly botanical prints including P J Redout, plus 'The Bottle' & a limited edition

folder no. 169 of designs for the Theatre Carlo Felice di Genova 1965. Estimate £20-30.

211 Folder of Italian cityscape litho plate engravings including Rome & Naples.

Estimate £20-30.

212 Of designer's interest, folder including German Art Nouveau designs & early 20th century

book-prints & early photographs. Estimate £10-20.

213 Folder of early 18th century large copper plate architectural engravings & structural

designs. Some dated 1707 & 1754. Estimate £20-30.

214 Folder of Victorian/Edwardian paintings & prints including Silhelm Muller-Brieghel

seascape & an R Marshal 1901 rural landscape oil on board. Estimate £20-30.

215 Large folder containing large plate prints & collection of picture mounts. Estimate £10-20.

216 2 framed & glazed limited edition prints of racehorses by Stanley Keen. Estimate £20-30.

217 4 framed & glazed watercolours. Estimate £20-30.

218 6 framed & glazed prints & watercolours. Estimate £20-30.

219 75 piece artist's set

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220 125 piece artist's set

221 180 piece artist's set

222/223 Mixed media art set (2 lots)

224/225 3 artist's sketch books (2 lots)

226 5 volumes of books on fishing & shooting

227 2 volumes of Modern Garden Craft by A J Cobb, 1936 & 3 hardback books on Classical

Art, all well illustrated. Estimate £15-30.

228 6 volumes of The Second World War by Winston Churchill. Estimate £10-15.

229 6 volumes of Highways & Byways in various Counties. Estimate £10-15.

230 Redoute book of Rose prints, Book of flower illustrated music, MP's in session by Harry

Furniss & 7 other various books

231 Family Bible, 1807, Holy Bible with clasps & illustrations & 1 other Holy Bible

232 West End Theatre illustrated programmes (Premiere or 1st Runs), large format. All with

colour illustrations. 25 in total, from the 1970's & 1980's including Metropolis, Chicago, A

Little Night Music & others. Estimate £30-40.

233 9 Film Programmes & Brochures from 1970's including Close Encounters of the Third Kind,

The Music Lovers, Isadora, Love Story, The Boyfriend, Mary Queen of Scots, Henry VIII &

his 6 Wives, Anne of A Thousand Days & a Tribute to Betty Davis. Estimate £20-30.

234 WWII History: 13 mostly hardback books including Winston Churchill, an illustrated

biography by R G Grant, 1989 & illustrated Histories of the Spitfire & Lancastor Bombers.

Estimate £15-20.

235 Cassell's History of England, 8 parts bound in 4 volumes, not dated, but circa 1890's.

Hundreds of engraved illustrations & plates. Half leather bound, spines worn.

Estimate £15-20.

236 The Shell, Five Hundred Million Years of Inspired Design by Hugh and Marguerite Stix (A

catalogue of their collection) 1968-1982. Tipped in colour and other folding plates. An

expensively produced American book in very good condition. Estimate £25-35.

237 History of Art: The Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds by Charles Robert Leslie, 1865.

2 volumes cloth bound & with engraved portrait plates. Estimate £20-30.

238 History of Art: The Engraved Work of J M W Turner R.A. By W G Rawlinson, 2 volumes,

1908, leather bound with engraved frontispieces. Estimate £10-20.

239 History of Art: Painters and their Works, a dictionary of Great Artists who are no longer

alive, by Ralph James, 3 volumes, 1896-1897. Engraved frontispieces and many plates

showing signatures of the artists. Estimate £15-20.

240 Rome: A large oblong folio photographic album containing 60 original photographic

plates of views & antiquities of Rome, circa 1870. Elaborately bound in a velum album

decorated in gold. An expensive souvenir of the Grand Tour. Estimate £150-200.

241 With the Flag Two Pretoria - A history of the Boer War in 2 volumes by H W Wilson,

published 1900 & 1901. Folio size, half leather bound with many photographic

illustrations. Estimate £25-30.

242 Harmsworth's Atlas And Gazetteer of The World, 1906, bound in half Moroccan leather

with 200 maps, folio size. Estimate £60-70.

243 Wide World Magazine in 3 volumes, 1898-1900 contains illustrated travel narratives issued

as a series of cloth bound magazines. Estimate £15-25.

244 The Dickens Country by Frederick Kitton, 1st edition, 1905, illustrated with photographic

plates to show the actual locations used by Dickens in his novels. Together with Dombey

& Son, an early re-issue of the 1st edition, circa 1860 with engraved plates. The book is

unbound. Estimate £20-30.

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245 Max Beerbohm: 4 books including The Happy Hypocrite, 1897, 1st edition of the author's

1st book (paper cover is damaged, otherwise in good condition) & 3 other novels by the

author 1928-1950, 2 of which are in dust jackets. Estimate £15-25

246 Modern First Editions: John Steinbeck, 'The Short Reign of Pippin IV', 1957, CS Forrester

'Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies', 1958, Howard Fast 'Spartacus', 1952 with dust

jacket & 'Strange Travels in Science Fiction' edited by Geoff Conklin, 1954.

Estimate £15-25.

247 Black American Culture: The Story of the Jubilee Singers including their songs by J B T

Marsh, 1898, American Minstrel Performances in Britain & The Peculiar Institution, Negro

Slavery in the American South by Kenneth M Stampp, 1964. Estimate £30-40.

248 Modern Musicians by J Cuthbert Hadden, 1918 with tipped in photographic plates &

Favourite Musical Performers by Sydney Grew, 1st edition, 1923 with tipped in

photographic plates. Estimate £15-25

249 Local Guides: The Ward Lock Guide to The Thames, 3rd edition circa 1924 in very good

condition with 6 folding maps & Thames Passport, a guide to the non tidal river by Roy

Curtis 1970 & a Guide to Berkshire. Estimate £15-25.

250 Leather bindings: 4 books including The Book of Common Prayer, not dated, but late

Victorian, bound in full red Morocco leather, decorated in gold & a signed binding by

Oxford Binding. Estimate £25-35.

251 Robert Browning: Pippa Passes & other Poetic dramas, not dated, circa 1890, dark red

Morocco Gems of National Poetry, 1890, dark blue Morocco, decorated in gold & 2 others.

Estimate £20-40.

252 Will Adams: The First Englishman in Japan, by William Dalton, not dated but circa 1870,

engraved illustrations throughout. Original cloth binding in good condition.

Estimate £15-30.

253 AA Milne: Once on a Time, 2nd edition, not dated, circa 1920. This is the re-issue with

new engraved illustrations by Charles Robinson. This is Milne's 1st children's book, a

collection of fairy tales - scarce and in particularly fine condition. Estimate £80-100.

254 Victorian Social History: Fancy Dresses Described by Arden Balls, What to Wear to Fancy

balls, published by Debenham & Freebody 1884, pages loose, but text complete, with 16

colour plates & with a miniature scrapbook with coloured engravings, Lady’s &

Gentlemen's model letter writing, circa 1880 & a half leather bound manuscript music

book. Estimate £20-40.

255 Practical Art: Sketching without a Master by J Hullah Brown, engraved illustrations

throughout together with Linear Perspective for the use of Schools of Art by R Burchett

1869. Folding plates, both original cloth bindings in good condition. Estimate £20-40.

256 Half Hours in the Green Lanes by J E Taylor 1884, original cloth, coloured frontispiece &

many engraved illustration of natural history subjects. Estimate £15-20.

257 17th Century Play: The Assignation or Love in Nunnery by John Dryden as it is acted at

the Theatre Royal, 3rd edition, published London 1692, unbound, complete & in good

condition except the outer corner of the last leaf which is torn, affecting some leaves.

This is the revival of Dryden's play originally acted in 1673 but here with married women

taking the female roles. Estimate £75-100.

258 The Legends of Robert, Duke of Normandie, Matilda the Faire, Pierce Gaveston, Earle of

Cornwall, Thomas Cromwell, Earle of Essex by Michael Drayton. Histories written in verse

by the author who was a poet in the time of James I. Published in London 1619, part of

the collected poems of the author with its own title page (missing 4 pages within the text

and the last page of text) unbound, in good condition. Estimate £50-70.

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259 17th & 18th century pamphlets & sermons. 7 items in total. 3 early Sermons:- A Sermon

preached before the Court of Alderman at the Cathedral Church of St. Pauls, London by

George Smalridge, London 1709; A Defence of the Exposition of the Doctrine of the

Church of England by Monsieur De Meaux, London 1686 (incomplete), and another

Scottish Sermon, Glasgow 1765. 4x 18th century Scottish Sermons, published in Glasgow

1765, Edinburgh 1794, and Dundee and Edinburgh 1792. Estimate £30-50.

260 Big Game Hunting by Theodore Rossevelt, ex US President, 1910 with maps &

photographic plates (approx. 50), cloth bound spine - a bit worn. Estimate £30-50.

261 The Antiquary, a leather bound periodical for the year 1911 containing history, local

history, archaeology & architectures, wood engravings throughout. Top of spine a little

worn, otherwise in good condition. Estimate £15-25.

262 T E Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, 1st edition, July 1935 - the 1st issue for public

sale, preceded only by a private printing in 1926. Tinted photographic plates throughout.

Estimate £50-60.

263 An illustrated itinerary of the County of Cornwall including a description of the mines by

Cyrus Redding, 1st edition, 1842. Large map, 5 full page plates & many topographical

engravings in the text. Contemporary half leather binding, in good condition.

Estimate £40-50.

264 English Characters. 3 books: Randolph Caldecott's sketches, 1912, half leather bound;

400 humorous illustrations by George Cruickshank, not dated but circa 1870; Punch

Pictures, 1922, folio size. All 3 books with many full page comical illustrations.

Estimate £20-30.

265 Wild Flowers as they Grow by G Clarke Nuttall, 1911, 5 volume set containing 125 colour

photographs of wild flowers. This is one of the first books to contain natural colour

photographs of flowers. Estimate £35-45.

266 The Amateur Carpenter & Builder, a complete guide 1909, cloth bound with illustrations in

the text. Estimate £10-20.

267 Charles Darwin, His Life Told in An autobiographical chapter & in a selected series of his

published letters, edited by his son, Francis Darwin, 1892. Original cloth binding with gilt

decoration, in very good condition. Estimate £30-40.

268 Egypt: Rambles in Cairo by Mrs R L Devonshire, 1917, the Sphinx Printing Press with

folding plans & plates. Modern Sons of the Pharaohs by S H Leeder, 1918 with

photographic plates throughout. Estimate £25-35.

269 5 English illustrated books, pre-war: William Blake 'Songs of Innocence with colour plates

by Olive Allen, 'Green Laquer Pavilion' by Helen Beauclerk with 9 cuts by Edmund Duluc,

1926; 'Westminster Alice' by Saki (H Munro), 1927, a satire in the style of Lewis Carroll.

'The Bab Ballards' by W S Gilbert, 1927; 'Pilgrims Progress' by John Bunyan, plates by H M

Brock, circa 1900. Estimate £25-35

270 3 books on clocks & watches. Estimate £10-15.

270A Early edition of ‘Critical & Historical Essays’, volume 5 by Thomas Rabington Macaulay

Smalls & Collectables

271 Jaques croquet set in wooden box

272 Qty of LP records. Estimate £5-10.

273 Pink Floyd LP - Dark Side of the Moon including poster & Pink Floyd Tour Concert

Programme, not dated but circa 1970s with various postcards. Estimate £15-25.

274 8 comedy LP's including The Muppet Show, Steptoe & Son, Morecambe & Wise & Billy

Connolly. Estimate £10-20.

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275 The Walker Brothers - 4 original LP's from 1960's & early 1970's. Estimate £10-20.

276 Leonard Cohen: 3 LP's Songs of Love & Hate, Songs of Leonard Cohen & Greatest Hits.

Estimate £15-25.

277 56 LP vinyl records including Nat King Cole, Tom Jones, Buddy Holly & some classical.

278 Qty of various LP records

279 7 Vintage Chad Valley Building set toys

280 Vintage toys; Corgi Railway, Ferrari Battle game, 3DS Mission

281 Dolls house & contents. Estimate £5-10.

282 20+ Railway/modelling catalogues from 1960's on Hornby, Triang, Trix, Peco, Bachmann,

Marklin, Farish etc, 2 Hornby OO models & 1 Lone Star OOO locomotive, 1 other, Victory

jigsaw & an assortment of railway magazines & books from 1950's onwards

283 Vintage child's suitcase containing Victory jigsaws, picture blocks, film strips with view,

tin-plate rabbit, Careers game, marbles, ping pong set, dominoes etc

284 Box of approx 60 digital cameras. Estimate £40-60.

285 Victorian mahogany folding bar billiards/bagatelle table with set of balls. Baize recently

re-covered, numbered cups for scoring. Estimate £40-60.

286 Stuart Crystal oval bowl & Brierly crystal bowl (both signed), 6 sundae dishes & side

plates. Estimate £20-30.

287 Crystal decanter & 6 brandy glasses. Estimate £20-30.

288 12 Hornsea storage jars

289 8 Hornsea storage jars & 2 butter dishes

290 10 Hornsea storage jars

291 4 Hornsea coffee pots, 2 Hornsea teapots & qty of bowls & plates

292 2 Hornsea coffee pots, 4 coffee cups & saucers, 4 cups, 2 tureens, jam pot & butter dish

293 10 Hornsea storage jars

294 Qty of various items of Hornsea pottery

295 2 Hornsea storage jars, 2 bowls & qty of other items

296 9 Hornsea storage jars & 2 without lids

297 Mahogany Vienna wall clock with enamel dial, 115cms x 42cms. Estimate £40-60.

298 Mahogany cased American wall clock by Seth Thomas with key, weight & pendulum.

Estimate £20-30.

299 Mahogany case Vienna regulator wall clock, height 104cms. Estimate £40-60.

300 8 day 2 weight Vienna regulator wall clock, 130cms high. Estimate £100-150.

301 Decorative wall hanging aneroid barometer & thermometer (glass cracked).

Estimate £20-40.

302 Oval pierced gilt framed bevel-edged wall mirror. Estimate £20-30.

303 Wrought iron framed wall mirror. Estimate £12-18.

304 Circular gilt famed wall mirror. Estimate £5-10.

305 1920's Japanese Taishe period Hina Ningyo Matsuri dolls, Emperor & Empress with

porcelain clay face & hands with Faille brocade gowns. Estimate £20-30.

306 1920's Japanese Taishe period Hina Ningyo Matsuri dolls, 4 assorted guards with

porcelain clay face & hands with silk brocade costumes. Estimate £30-50.

307 1920's Japanese Taishe period Hina Ningyo Matsuri dolls, 4 assorted musicians with

porcelain clay face & hands with silk brocade costumes in original printed boxes.

Estimate £30-50.

308 1920's Japanese Taishe period Hina Ningyo Matsuri dolls, 6 assorted musicians and ladies

with porcelain clay face & hands with silk brocade and plain costumes. Estimate £30-50.

309 1920's Japanese Taishe period Hina Ningyo Matsuri dolls, Royal Advisor & Samurai with

porcelain clay face & hands with silk brocade and plain costumes. Estimate £20-30.

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310 1920's Japanese Taishe period Hina Ningyo Matsuri dolls, full dining set, 4 tables &

assorted black lacquered plates & bowls, in original box. Estimate £20-30.

311 1920's Japanese Taishe period Hina Ningyo Matsuri dolls, set of bedroom furniture in

hand-painted black lacquer finish. Estimate £20-30.

312 SBS canteen of 24ct gold plated cutlery, 11 settings.

313 18th century 'the Adventures of Gil Blas' by Alain Rene Lesage MDCCLXXIII, Volume IV,

full calf leather cover & c/w 8 engraved plates. Estimate £10-20.

314 1777, 18th century book of 'The Cities, Towns & Villages in England & Wales' combined

with William Owens 'Book of Fairs in England & Wales', full calf cover. Estimate £10-20.

315 Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens, 1st edition, published 1857. Estimate £130-140.

316 A Handbook of Horse Shoeing by J.A.W. Dollar and A. Wheatley. Published in Edinburgh

1898 with many illustrations. Estimate £40-50.

317 Ian Fleming, First Edition, first impression copy of 'Thunderball' published 1961 with

original dust jacket. Estimate £100-120.

318 70cl Whyte & Mackay whisky, 70cl Bells whisky & 70cl Scottish Chief whisky. Estimate

£15-20.

319 A case of 12x 75cl bottles of Chateau Canon, 1983. Estimate £40-60.

320 Wooden 3 bottle carrier. Estimate £10-20.

321 Wooden 2 bottle carrier. Estimate £10-20.

322 Case of 12x 25 dollars Solomon Islands coins, gold plated on silver depicting types of

aircraft. Estimate £100-120.

323 Qty of old coins including 2x 4 pence (groat) 1849 & 1864; silver 2 pence 1891 & 1934;

Australian sixpence 1910; silver coin; Sallbach ULLR skiing medal; Italian Fascist 'Africa

Orientale' medal & King Edward VIII Coronation medal 1937

324 Coins: 3 Elizabeth II commemorative crowns; George V crown, 1935; Queen Victoria

Crown, 1889; George III crown, 1819; USA 1 dollar coin, 1971; silver plated stud box;

sterling silver thimble; Dubarry powder compact & a painted lacquer pot.

Estimate £40-50.

325 Bronze medal 'The Bell Medal' presented by The Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs; Bronze

medal Field Marshall Lord Roberts of Kandahar, on reverse Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs

Queens Alexandria's Cup; War medals 1914-1918 Silver Service Medal; George VI Medal

for exemplary Police service awarded to Constable William C Jarvis & in original box; 2

sets of miniature medals - The Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919; silver general service

medal 1914-1918, service medal 1914-1915; For God And The Empire Medal & The Great

War for Civilisation 1914-1991; bronze general service medal 1914-1918 & service medal

1914-1915.

326 10 Royal Mint UK annual set proof coins, 1970 to 1979. Estimate £50-100.

327 10 Royal Mint UK annual set proof coins, 1970 to 1979. Estimate £50-100.

328 12 Royal Mint UK annual set proof coins: 2x 1980 to 1984, 1x 1985 & 1x 1986.

Estimate £40-80.

329 8 Royal Mint annual set proof coins from various countries - 1970's. Estimate £40-80.

330 8 Royal Mint proof coins from various countries - 1970's. Estimate £50-100.

331 29 coins & medals, mainly proof, sterling silver & gold/silver, Isle of Man, UK & other

countries, 1970's & 1980's. Estimate £300-400.

332 33 UK Royal Mint coin proof sets covering period 1986-2010. Estimate £900-1,100.

333 19 UK Royal Mint cased sterling proof coins & medals covering period 1979-2006.

Estimate £250-350.

334 22 various coins & medals from UK & Commonwealth Mint Offices including 2008

Alderney Gold Concorde. Estimate £220-300.

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335 25 assorted coins/sets & medals including 3 framed presentations. Estimate £200-300.

336 18 carat gold Battle of Britain commemorative medal with certificate. Estimate £180-220.

337 Canadian $1 gold maple leaf proof coin, with certificate. Estimate £50-80.

338 An uncirculated 'Trafalgar' 1805-2005 commemorative £5 coin together with a 1000

shilling Bank of Tanzania note. Estimate £15-25.

339 UK uncirculated coin collections in wallets: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986,1987, 1988 & 1989 &

Royal Mint brilliant uncirculated coin collection 'Royal Shield of Arms', 2008, boxed - 7

coins. Estimate £40-60.

340 100,000 Reichsbanknote, dated 1923. Estimate £20-30.

341 Primitive African Sculpture book, 1933

342 Autograph book, mostly musical

343 6 various stamp albums

344 The Queen’s Dolls’ House postcards from the reign of George V by Raphael, Tuck & Sons

Limited, red leather bound. Estimate £20-30.

345 Collection of Maltese stamps, mostly post-war. First Day Covers & many mint new issues.

Estimate £10-20.

346 Box of stamps in 11 albums & 1,000 sheets. Estimate £45-50.

347 Collection of English stamps, mint condition & used

348 Burberry check silk scarf

349 New Prada man's T-shirt. Estimate £50-60.

350 Churchill quartz carriage clock with white dial with Roman numerals, boxed. Estimate

£15-20.

351 Small German bedside clock made by HAC of Wurttemberg, Germany, going well &

keeping good time & a Quartz carriage clock by William Widdop, going well & keeping

good time. Estimate £20-30.

352 Jaeger 'Delage' 4-day car clock which has been made into a small mantle clock (easy to

reconvert). Would have been in a prestige car from the 1920's/30's e.g. Bugatti or

Mercedes, going well & keeping good time. Estimate £175-200.

353 Doxa car clock from the 1920's/30's with second hand, 8 day running. Would have been

on the dashboard of a Bugatti or Mercedes, going well & keeps good time.

Estimate £200-250.

354 Early 20th century Trench Art propeller tip photo frame with easel stand.

Estimate £20-30.

355 Of historical interest: collection of French Torch projector cine film strips.

Estimate £10-20.

356 Complete Swarovski renewal set of 3 large coloured tulips with stand, all in original boxes

with certificate & literature. Estimate £50-80.

357 Small collection of Swarovski crystal animals: fox, mouse, frog, bird & pig.

Estimate £10-20.

358 Swarovski baby shark, boxed, code 269236. Estimate £40-60.

359 Swarovski lute, code 169246. Estimate £20-30.

360 Swarovski train wagon, code 015150. Estimate £20-30.

361 Swarovski large bear, code 010009. Estimate £20-40.

362 Swarovski paperweight, rare, boxed, code 238167. Estimate £40-60.

363 3 silver teaspoons, marked Irish Rifle Club, Sheffield 1923, 3 silver teaspoons marked 'the

Epping Forest Rifle Club' & 6 silver teaspoons, 1909 & 1910. 3.5ozt, 3 silver plated

teaspoons, a silver plated teaspoon & condiment spoon, 2 glass inkwells with a silver

plated top (a/f), silver plated & glass cruet set & silver pepper pot (broken foot).

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364 1970's West German made anniversary clock, going order, but without a key.

Estimate £20-40.

365 Silver plate tea set by I S Greenberg. Estimate £30-50.

366 Silver plated Art Deco style tea set & silver plated water jug (not matching).

Estimate £50-60.

367 Indian silver backed ornately decorated dressing table hand mirror, silver backed hair

brush, Indian silver & copper bowl & a silver scallop dish. Estimate £30-40.

368 Hallmarked silver backed dressing table mirror, another with matching clothes' brush,

silver handled button hook & 2 silver topped cut glass pots. Estimate £30-40.

369 A pair of hallmarked silver topped glass dressing table pots, a repousee silver topped cut

glass dressing table pot & an 860 marked silver ill box. Estimate £30-40.

370 Georgian silver sifter, London, possibly 1875, maker William Stroud, wt 0.54ozt & a baby’s

silver spoon, Sheffield 1935, wt 0.68ozt. Estimate £30-50.

371 Silver matchbox holder, Birmingham 1898 with repousee decoration, silver pot lid, Chester

1896, wt 1.4ozt; Asprey engined turned silver card case, Chester 1924 - engraved inside

lid 'M' Xmas 1924; decorated silver coloured metal curio with a scene of musical

instruments & hangman’s tree, 5.5cms tall. Estimate £70-100.

372 Silver pencil case, Birmingham 1919, miniature Victorian silver vinaigrette, gold plated

case propelling pencil by Wahl Company, USA 'Eversharp', gold coloured propelling pencil

& a Cross silver coloured propelling pencil. Estimate £40-50.

373 A pair of silver single/two branch candelabrum by J A Campbell, London 1978/79.

Estimate £100-150.

374 The Prince of Wales silver plate 1978, original Annigoni Commemorative hallmarked

Birmingham, 1978 with Certificate of Authenticity, 20cms diameter, 9.54ozt

375 The Victoria & Albert Christmas plate 1976, hallmarked, Sheffield 1976, 20cms diameter,

6.695ozt with certificate of authenticity & in display case.

376 1975 Christmas plate, hallmarked silver, Sheffield 1975, 20cms diameter, 7.19ozt with

certificate of authenticity & in display case

377 1977 Christmas plate, hallmarked, silver Sheffield 1977, 20cms diameter, 6.82ozt c/w

certificate of authenticity & display case

378 Sterling silver set of 6 dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, length 17.8cms, 2 marked Sheffield

1937-1938 & 4 marked Sheffield 1938-39. Estimate £150-180.

379 Qty of sterling silver marked cutlery, engraved initial B, some marked Reed & Barton

(USA), total wt 50ozt, 6 silver handled knives & a silver handled cake slice. Estimate

£350-450.

380 Qty of assorted mainly Georgian silver spoons: 4 small Victorian silver teaspoons; 5

sterling silver teaspoons marked JEE & Co; 5 Apostle spoons, Sheffield 1907 & Potosi

silver sugar tongs. Estimate £100-120.

381 Silver hallmarked small jug, London 1980 by Graham Watling, 6.275ozt & a small silver

plated dish. Estimate £50-60.

382 Silver napkin ring by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1966, 1.75ozt, in Mappin & Webb box,

together with another silver napkin ring, engraved, 0.53ozt; a silver egg cup & spoon,

Birmingham 1966, 1.2ozt, in original box; an Indian silver egg cup, spoon & napkin ring

set, the egg cup & napkin ring engraved J.A.T.P.G., by Warner Bros, Delhi, circa 1920's in

original box, 1.98ozt. Estimate £40-60.

383 A silver tankard with scroll handle by F C Richards, Birmingham 1937, 11.16ozt & a silver

cup, engraved TPG May 16, 1903 by Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1903, 8.05ozt.

Estimate £140-180.

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384 A silver tray with indented corners & 4 scroll feet by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1940,

31ozt. Estimate £300-350.

385 A silver cigarette case, maker DRH (possibly Dudley Russell Howitt), engine turned

exterior with 3 gold coloured bands on front, hallmarked Birmingham 1941 & marked 'The

Belvoir' inscribed to inside of front: Presented to Lt. Col. T.P.Gordon by the men of the

1st Battalion The North Staffordshire Regiment. March 1945. Weight 6.2ozt.

Estimate £100-150.

386 Silver floral brooch & 4 other costume brooches

387 9ct gold link bracelet, 3.3gms & 9ct gold gate bracelet, 2.1gms. Estimate £50-60.

388 Jewellery box & contents. Estimate £10-20.

389 9ct gold necklace chain, 1gm & 9ct gold flat necklace, 2.1gms. Estimate £30-40.

390 Hallmarked silver watch chain, 1.6ozt, sterling silver filigree bracelet & 830 silver

hallmarked locket & chain. Estimate £20-30.

391 2 marcasite brooches & 925 hallmarked silver brooch. Estimate £40-60.

392 Early 19th century seed pearl mounted mourning brooch, engraved verso JG, 11th June

1817 & another . Estimate £40-60.

393 9ct gold solitaire diamond ring, size I, wt 2.1gms & a gold coloured ring set with diamond

& green stone, size I1/2, wt 1.9gms. Estimate £80-100.

394 18ct gold solitaire diamond with patterned shoulder ring, size J, wt 4.4gms.

Estimate £100-120

395 18ct gold lady's decorative cased pocket watch, not going & no glass. Estimate £20-30.

396 Miniature oil portrait of a late 18th/19th century gentleman in blue frock coat, in original

case, size 5cms x 4cms. Estimate £80-120.

397 18ct gold cased Swiss made lady's wristwatch with gold watch strap & an 18ct gold

Omega Geneve with red leather strap, going. Estimate £100-130.

398 18ct gold wedding band, size I, wt 6.1gms & a 9ct gold wedding band, size J, wt 2.2gms.

Estimate £140-160.

399 Diamond & blue stone bar brooch. Estimate £30-50.

400 18ct gold 5 stone diamond ring, size L, wt 3.6gms. Estimate £180-200.

401 18ct gold solitaire ring, size K, wt 2.5gms. Estimate £100-120.

402 9ct gold & diamond half eternity ring, size O1/2, wt 0.9gms. Estimate £50-70.

403 3 rope graduated pearl necklace with marcasite set silver clasps & pearl bracelet.

Estimate £80-120.

404 Montblanc sterling silver pendant necklace. Estimate £50-60.

405 Omega men's automatic wristwatch. Estimate £30-40.

406 Omega lady's automatic wrist watch. Estimate £30-40.

407 18ct gold ring set with large oblong green stone approx 18mm x 6mm, size R 1/2, total

wt 8.0gms. Estimate £100-150

408 9ct gold ring with a prominently set circular pale green stone, diameter approx 9mm, size

O, total wt 3.6gms. Estimate £40-60.

409 9ct gold ring set with large oval shaped mottled green stone, max width 19mm, size M,

total wt 3.3gms & another similar ring, max width 16mm, size J, weight 3.2gms.

Estimate £60-80.

410 Platinum band with engraved decoration, size K, wt 5gms. Estimate £60-80.

411 18ct gold & diamond cluster ring (1 diamond missing), size I, total wt 1.8 gms & a 9ct

gold & mottled blue stone ring, size M, total wt 2.5gms. Estimate £40-60.

412 9ct yellow, white & rose gold bangle, wt 12.9gms & a 9ct 3 conjoined bangles each of

yellow, white & rose gold, wt 10.4gms. Estimate £180-220.

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413 9ct gold & amber pendant in filigree setting, largest stone is 10mm x 14mm & smaller

stone is 8mm x 11mm, total wt 3.8gms & gold coloured fine chain necklace.

Estimate £50-80.

414 18ct gold opal & sapphire pendant on a 9ct gold fine chain necklace, opal size 8mm x

6mm, total wt 1.9gms. Estimate £40-60.

415 14ct gold & sapphire pendant & chain, total wt 3.6gms. Estimate £40-60.

416 Pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, wt 4.5gms. Estimate £40-50.

417 18ct gold cufflink without link, engraved J. Weight – 3.6gms. Estimate £60-80.

418 Pair of 9ct gold twisted loop earrings & a pair of 9ct gold knot earrings, total wt 6.8gms.

Estimate £60-80.

419 Gold coloured metal mounted bone brooch with small medal engraved Victoria B.C. On

reversed date 1893 (? To commemorate the start of the Construction of Parliament

Building). Length approx 75cms. Estimate £50-80.

420 Pair of jade & diamond drop earrings & a pair of silver & marcasite (possibly) jade drop

earrings. Estimate £50-100.

421 2 pairs of pearl earrings & 2 rope pearl necklace with sterling silver clasp.

Estimate £40-60.

422 Necklace of lustre beads with an 18ct gold clasp & a pair of matching 9ct gold earrings.

Estimate £40-60.

423 9ct gold & opal tie pin, silver brooch mounted with 2 hearts & central floret, gold coloured

tie pin with amethyst & seed pearl & a gold coloured & paste brooch in the form of a

Catherine wheel. Estimate £70-100.

424 4 pairs of earrings, 3 lockets & 4 misc items. Estimate £10-20.

425 Gold coloured metal abstract brooch by Yves St. Laurent, carved green floral brooch,

large pale yellow stone brooch & a Victorian seed pearl & purple stone brooch.

Estimate £30-50.

426 2 boxes of various costume jewellery. Estimate £10-20.

427 18ct gold ring with square cut emerald, approx 9mm x 8mm, size M, total wt 5.90gms.

Estimate £1,200-1,500.

428 Box of costume jewellery with 2 Seiko lady's watches & 3 other lady's wrist watches, glass

necklace & pearl necklace. Estimate £20-30.

429 9ct gold crucifix & fine chain, 2.6gms & opal set tie pin. Estimate £20-30.

430 Silver charm bracelet with 21 charms, some of which are silver marked & 1 other charm.

Total weight 3.25ozt. Estimate £20-30.

431 Silver & turquoise enamel brooch, Birmingham 1911, wt 0.23ozt; silver bangle,

Birmingham 1962, wt 0.34ozt; silver ring with a circular green stone wt 0.395ozt;

marcasite floral brooch & a silver ingot pendant on silver chain. Estimate £20-40.

432 9ct gold sapphire cluster ring, size M 1/2 & a 9ct gold red & white stone ring, size K, total

wt 6.8gms. Estimate £30-50.

433 18ct gold diamond cluster ring (1 diamond missing), size N, wt 1.8gms; 'Lotus Flower'

blue & white stone dress ring, size N & a yellow metal & clear stone ring, size N 1/2.

434 18ct gold cased miniature pocket watch with enamel decoration on back of case, Swiss

movement inscribed no. 44379, Remontoire 10 Rubis, Remontoire Geneve, in original

case, a jewellery box & a leather travelling pouch

435 18ct gold diamond & sapphire ring, size O, wt 3.4gms. Estimate £50-80.

436 An impressive Austro-Hungarian floral diamond & white gold brooch of 41 old cut

diamonds set around an 8mm rose cut diamond. In all over 3 carats of diamonds in 14ct

white gold. Measures 8cms x 4cms. Estimate £800-1,000.

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437 A sterling silver sculpture of leaping dolphins, designed by M King & cast by Roger

Squires. Weight approximately 3,000gms or 96.4ozt. Measures 32cms x 13cms x 15cms.

One of only 4 created & the cast has been destroyed. No damage or repairs.

Estimate £2,000-3,000.

437A 2 pairs of Kings pattern serving spoons, fully hallmarked, made by W.A in 1854 & 1857.

They all bear the crest of the Royal Irish & are in excellent condition. Each weighs

100gms. Estimate £240-280.

437B A George III silver meat skewer. Estimate £100-120.

437C Silver chase & repoussé bowl. Weighs 52gms & is 5inch diameter. Estimate £30-40.

437D Arts & Crafts silver cigarette case, very ornate in the style of William Morris. Unmarked

but tests as silver. 100gms. Estimate £40-60.

437E 9ct white gold bracelet set with clear stone, 48gms. Estimate £50-60.

437F 4 strands of possibly mikkimoto Japanese pearls & set with a substantial 9ct gold JKa

clasp. Estimate £100-120.

437G Double handled sterling silver trophy, without inscription. Hallmarked 1932 & made by

Alexander Clarke, weight 14ozt. Estimate £200-250.

437H 18inch Angel skin coral choker necklace. Each bead is in excellent condition measuring

9mm & the clasp is beautifully carved screw fix. Estimate £100-120.

437I Silver picture frame. Estimate £20-30.

437J Vintage Cartier silver plated lighter. In working order, without flint. Estimate £40-50.

437K Vintage Egermann Czech Bohemian cobalt blue vase with gold overlay & applied enamel

flowers. Estimate £25-35.

437L Qty of various gold, plate & tone watch straps & parts. Estimate £10-20.

438 18ct white gold Cartier bracelet IP6688. Estimate £2,500-2,800.

439 3 strings of natural pearls with an 18ct gold clasp. Estimate £270-300.

440 9ct gold cluster ring, size L, 2.8gms & a 9ct gold on silver red & clear stone, 2.4gms

441 Goliath Regulateur 'Railway' pocket watch with faint Arabic numerals to amber enamel

circles & Roman numerals for minutes on outer rim. Separate second hand. Picture of

steam engine to face. 2 chips to white enamel face. Going. In hallmarked silver covered

travel case, Birmingham 1907. Estimate £50-70.

442 18ct gold & amethyst stick pin, 5 1/2 cms long. Estimate £20-30.

443 Brietling chronometer watch (E13360 2/4288 203) automatic (moon/sun phased)

444 Gucci (lady's/gent's) watch, model 9200 B10M with gold plated case, going order (needs

new battery)

445 5 assorted men's watches, new & unused, all going

446 3 boxes of watches & spare parts

447 Selection of watches, 2 Rolex style, 2 Gucci style, Christian Dior, Tissot, Tag Heuer

Chronometer (all for spares & repair).

448 7 lady's watches (2 in going order)

449 5 men's watches for spares & repair

450 Jean Philippe dress watch in going order

451 Gruen Embassy lady's quartz watch, going well & keeping good time, new battery fitted

(believed to have been purchased at Macy's, New York). Estimate £30-50.

452 Helvetia lady's manual watch, 1920's/30's, going. Estimate £30-50.

453 Bucherer lady's watch, 1920's/30's, going & keeping good time. Estimate £40-60.

454 Ingersoll watch - IN30404, water resistant to 30m in gold coloured case, with date

indicator, going & keeping good time. New battery fitted. Estimate £30-50.

455 Multicolor 925 silver necklace & bracelet set in wooden box. Estimate £30-40.

456 Sterling silver tennis bracelet. Estimate £20-30.

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457 Sterling silver tie clip. Estimate £5-10.

458 Siam silver necklace, ring & earring. Estimate £15-25.

459 Replica replacement watch box & papers for Rolex Oyster. Estimate £5-10.

460 Collection of owl design costume jewellery. Estimate £10-15.

461 Gent's sterling silver & onyx signet ring, Sieko Kinetic watch & mixed qty of crown coins.

Estimate £20-30.

462 Large sterling silver & mother of pearl fruit knife, George V, Sheffield, 1915.

Estimate £20-30.

463 Michel Herbelin gentleman's wrist watch, new, boxed, going order c/w 3 extra links.

Estimate £100-120

464 8 assorted wristwatches

465 18ct gold, platinum & diamond ring with centre clear stone, size W 1/2, wt 3.1gms.

Estimate £50-60.

466 Silver buckle set with clear stones, silver hallmarked lizard brooch, pair of earrings & a

hallmarked silver filigree brooch. Estimate £5-10.

467 4 brooches, a pair of pink pearl earrings & a hat pin. Estimate £5-10.

468 A marcasite brooch, 2 pairs of marcasite earrings & a pair of sterling silver earrings.

Estimate £5-10.

469 A 1950's gold coloured rose decorated jewellery set in H Samuel box. Estimate £5-10.

470 Hallmarked silver bangle, silver filigree brooch & a silver coloured ring with flower & leaf

design. Estimate £5-10.

471 Qty of costume jewellery, cufflinks, & a Mosda cigarette lighter. Estimate £10-15.

472 Strada, Genoa, Italy Designer watch with additional bezels, in box. Estimate £10-20.

473 New red purse in box, an M&S necklace & earring set & a Buckingham bracelet.

Estimate £8-12.

474 Original Ray Ban sunglasses in leather case. Estimate £30-40.

475 Parker Duo pen & pencil set, BP nib & fittings, in original box. Estimate £20-40.

476 Sheaffer Duo pen & ball pen set with GP nib & fittings, in original box. Estimate £20-40.

477 1920 AA phone box key, Estimate £50-80.

478 7 various compacts, silver crochet glass case & gold black evening bag, 1950's

479 2x 22ct gold wedding bands, size I 1/2 & P, total weight 6.5gms. Estimate £180-200.

480 18ct gold & diamond ring, size Q, weight 2.6gms. Estimate £40-50.

481 2 lady's wristwatches, 9ct gold crucifix & chain, 14ct hunting stick pin, gold coloured

locket & a brooch. Estimate £150-160.

482 4 bronze plaques (Dickens related)

483 Qty of copper coins & 8 crowns

484 9ct white gold band with star decorations, size K 1/2, wt 2.6gms. Estimate £20-30.

485 Qty of costume jewellery. Estimate £10-20.

486 Qty of costume jewellery. Estimate £5-10.

487 3 small porcelain figurines (a/f) & a qty of mainly lead farm animals. Estimate £10-20.

488 Book of various stamps. Estimate £10-20.

489 J K Rowling: 'Harry Potter & The Chamber of Secrets', 1998 with original dust jacket & C

Wilkes 'Narrative of The United States Exploring Expedition 1834-1842', published 1852,

leather bound, spine broken. Estimate £20-30.

490 An album of First Day Covers. Estimate £10-20.

v491 Brno 12 gauge over & under shotgun, model ZH101. Estimate £80-100.

v492 Perfex 12 gauge semi-automatic shotgun. Estimate £120-150.

v493 USSR made 12 gauge over & under shotgun. Estimate £30-50.

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v494 CZ .22 rifle c/w moderator, model 452-23 (Firearms Certificate required).

Estimate £100-120.

v495 Uberti & Gardonne replica Colt pistol, black powder (Firearms Certificate required).

Estimate £100-120.

v496 Navy Arms Co. Replica Colt pistol, black powder. (Firearms Certificate required).

Estimate £100-120.

497 Nao dancing lady figurine

498 3 Nao female figurines

499 A silver cased small carriage clock by Chas. Frodsham, hallmarked London 1978, c/w key.

1 of only 250 clocks made. Estimate £400-450.

500 8 cut glass tumblers. Estimate £5-10.

501 2 blue & white figurines, female figurine with bird & 2 continental porcelain figurines.

Estimate £25-35.

502 Sylvac vase in shape of rushes & a swan, 4375. Estimate £10-20.

503 Villeroy & Boch glass seal figurine, a glass owl figurine, a glass eagle figurine & a resin

model of a racehorse. Estimate £10-20.

504 Royal Doulton figurines: Janice, Julia & Fragrance. Estimate £30-40.

505 Antique bone chess set, complete but 2 red pawns do not match the rest.

Estimate £20-30.

506 19th century American Judd cast bronze pen rack with glass inkwell & hallmarked silver

lid. Estimate £30-50.

507 925 silver overlaid figure of Rodin's 'The Thinker'

508 3 Paragon Louis Wain Tinker Tailor Series 18cms diameter plates: The Busy Tailor

(hairline crack & wear); The Aeroplane Journey (some cracks & wear) & In The Park, A

Mother Goose Series 17cms plate: Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake (broken & repaired) & another

child's plate, 16cms diameter. Estimate £120-150.

510 Qty of 'OO' guage trains, track & accessories.

511 Set of 6 teacups & saucers - 'Coq’ Gustavsberg of Sweden, designed by Stig Lindberg.

Estimate £10-20.

512 10 antique glass bottles. Estimate £5-10.

513 Qty of antique silk & lace. Estimate £10-20.

514 Carl Zeiss binoculars & case, a WMF swimming trophy, 1935 & a Sandown horse racing

game. Estimate £20-30.

515 Large collection of toy trains: Hornby, Marklin etc. Estimate £20-30.

516 Circa 1900 French Faience circular strawberry bowl. Estimate £10-20.

517 Pair of late 19th century figures, male & female, mark on base. Estimate £20-30.

518 Westclox Big Ben Repeater clock, circa 1970's. Estimate £10-20.

519 Quartz mahogany Portico clock. Estimate £30-50.

520 Pair of bedside lamps with opaque glass bell shades. Estimate £5-10.

521 Collection of 1960's vintage cameras, Zeiss Ikon, Halina Reflex, Kodak cine camera in case

& a Russian Ikophot light meter. Estimate £20-30.

522 Pair of lady's Gucci Cocoa shoes, code no. 206772, San Pelle S Cuolo Lifford Pumps, size

38 (retail price US$1,200.00) Estimate £80-120.

523 Collection of Guinness ephemera. Estimate £10-20.

524 A boar's head on wooden shield. Estimate £20-30.

525 WWII 1943 British Artillery gun layer's sight, beret & book 'Celebrities of The Army', 1900,

by G Newnes. Illustrated. Estimate £10-20.

526 3 sets of mounted antlers & horns. Estimate £30-40.

527 A trombone (no mouth piece) in hard case. Estimate £10-20.

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528 11 reproduction miniature teapots. Estimate £10-20.

529 Spode 'Fleur de Lys' coffee set. Estimate £30-40.

530 6 various cut glass decanters, glass ice bucket c/w tongs & silver plated lidded jug.

Estimate £20-30.

531 Royal Worcester 'Royal Garden' coffee set. Estimate £20-30.

532 Qty of Paragon china & a lustre ware teapot. Estimate £10-20.

533 Large Portmeirion 'Botanic Gardens' bowl; Royal Doulton 'Oliver asks for more', Dickens

character jug; blue & white dish & a soft toy. Estimate £20-30.

534 Approx 130 die-cast toy vehicles, mainly Matchbox & aircraft & Thunderbirds.

Estimate £20-40.

535 Approx 17 toy Matchbox trains, 3 carriages & 2 trucks. Estimate £20-30.

536 Collection of pre-war chinaware. Estimate £10-20.

537 Qty of A1 silver plated King's pattern cutlery & tooled leather cash box c/w key.

Estimate £30-40.

538 7 pieces of Royal Doulton 'Bunnykins' child's china & 3 pieces of Wedgwood 'Peter Rabbit'

china. Estimate £30-40.

539 Box of bone handled knives & forks & an Asprey set of bone handled fruit knives & forks.

Estimate £10-20.

540 Brass framed dressing table mirror, 2 Celadon glaze 19th century bottle shaped vases & 2

reproduction brass railway carriage lamps. Estimate £30-40.

541 'Ye Olde Chinese Willow' pattern coffee set (a/f) & a qty of other part tea sets.

Estimate £10-20.

542 Qty of Japanese porcelain tableware. Estimate £10-20.

543 Spode part dinner & tea service. Estimate £30-40.

544 Qty of Crown Derby dinner plates, other dinner plates, 3 glass dishes & a covered tureen.

Estimate £20-40.

545 A set of 6 Denby arabesque coffee cups & saucers (chips to one) & a matching sugar

bowl. Estimate £20-30.

546 John Ridgway dish, qty of pottery & china figures, 2 plates & a glass bon-bon dish.

Estimate £30-40.

547 A pair of Staffordshire dogs together with a Limoges chamber pot. Estimate £10-20.

548 Danesby ware electric blue jardinière by Bourne of Derby. Estimate £20-30.

549 2 pieces of Royal Doulton series ware gilded & scalloped jardinière. Estimate £30-50.

550 3 glass decanters, pair of coasters, a silver plate milk jug, nut crackers, silver plate tray &

a silver plate teapot with hallmarked silver handle to lid. Estimate £20-30.

551 Brass bed warmer, an Indian brass charger, a brass shell case & an oak cased mantle

clock. Estimate £15-20.

552 Crown Devon vase, signed W Lamonby, 26cms height, a Cetem ware lamp (damaged), a

bowl & plate & 2 Crown Derby plates, Crown Derby bowls & an Oriental tureen & bowl.

Estimate £20-40.

553 4 trays of die-cast model vehicles. Estimate £20-30.

554 Edinburgh crystal - 7 wine glasses & 2 hock glasses. Estimate £20-30.

555 Qty of Denby tableware. Estimate £10-20.

556 Collection of David Winter Cottages. Estimate £10-20.

557 Qty of die-cast model Minis, a model Fiat people carrier & a Vex Robotics construction set.

Estimate £30-40.

558 Collection of yellow glass bottles & glasses. Estimate £5-10.

559 A set of Griffin & Tatlock precision scales in glass & wood case c/w 2 sets of weights.

Estimate £20-30.

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560 A vintage Bakelite Australian centre pin fishing reel & a canvas game bag.

Estimate £20-30.

561 Medium Italian crystal glass 5 branch chandelier. Estimate £50-80.

562 Maista 'Santa's Carousel Park' in original box & Gold Label animated musical collectables:

'The Nutcracker Suite', in original box.

563 Qty of Alfred Meakin plates & tureens, qty of Mason's plates & a Wedgwood jar.

Estimate £10-20.

564 5 walking sticks, a treen container with a brass level, qty of games, box of various keys, a

treen caddy & a pair of Lunettes. Estimate £30-50.

565 Minton's 'Gold Rose' part tea set. Estimate £10-20.

566 Etched glass bowl, collection of 12 glass decanter stoppers, glass decanter & 4 miniature

portraits. Estimate £30-50.

567 2 Meissen plates, qty of other pottery to include Spode, Wedgwood & Worcester.

Estimate £20-30.

568 2 hand-painted Oriental marble plaques. Estimate £10-20.

569 Boxed part canteen of silver plate cutlery & a qty of other silver plate. Estimate £30-40.

570 Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' tea set

571 Box of Victorian bottles & 1 misc item. Estimate £10-15.

572 A set of 12 porcelain animal jugs, Country Friends by Hallie Greer c/w display shelves.

Estimate £10-20.

573 A presentation 75cl bottle of Louis-Alexandre Grand Marnier c/w 4 glasses.

Estimate £30-40.

574 A 75cl bottle labelled Manchester United Football Club 1995 chardonnay, Vin de Pays d’Oc.

Estimate £12-15.

575 A 75cl bottle of de Bernard Grappa di Presecco & a 75cl bottle of Thibarine. Estimate

£20-25.

576 A 75cl bottle of Thibarine 1970’s vintage in original box. Estimate £20-30.

577 Series of Victorian coloured prints depicting nursery rhymes. Ready for framing

578 Large collection of vintage stainless steel & silver plated cutlery

579 Portable liquids refractometer

580 Collection of 9 Ravensburger & Gibson’s jigsaw puzzles, all unused

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AUCTIONEER NO. 2 SALE COMMENCES AT 9.30am

Garden Tools & Machinery, General Workshop Tools & Equipment,

Lots 701 – 1200

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A BUYER’S PREMIUM OF 12% INCLUSIVE OF VAT ON THE PREMIUM WILL BE PAYABLE BY THE PURCHASER ON ALL LOTS AT THIS SALE

ALL LOTS ARE SOLD AS SEEN AND WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEE

LOTS MARKED WITH v WILL CARRY VAT AT 20% PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE SOLD FOR SPARES OR REPAIR, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED IN

THE CATALOGUE AS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER

701/708 2 packs of either Gladioli, Lily, Dahlia or Begonia bulbs (8 lots)

709/710 Planted trough (2 lots)

711/713 Tray of Polyanthus plants (3 lots)

714/716 Tray of English Bluebell plants (3 lots)

717/719 4 pots of Tulips (3 lots)

720/725 2 pots of Alliums (6 lots)

726/728 6 pots of Passion Flower plants (3 lots)

729/731 Tray of Broad Bean plants (3 lots)

732/740 2 packs of either Gladioli, Lily, Dahlia or Begonia bulbs (9 lots)

741 New Wilkinson Sword garden cultivator

742 New Wilkinson Sword garden hoe

743/744 Pack of Hilka work gloves, size 10 (2 lots)

745/746 Pack of Uvex work gloves, size 9 (2 lots)

747/748 Pack of Uvex work gloves, size 10 (2 lots)

749 Qty of new fluorescent jackets

750 Qty of bike parts

MORE LOTS TO FOLLOW

ALL LOTS ARE SOLD AS SEEN AND WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEE

LOTS MARKED WITH v WILL CARRY VAT AT 20% PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE SOLD FOR SPARES OR REPAIR, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED IN

THE CATALOGUE AS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER

The entirety of a lot MUST be removed. Any items that remain from lots purchased have to be disposed of and charges will be incurred.

Commercial disposal rates will be applied to buyers who leave goods on site.

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AUCTIONEER NO. 3 SALE COMMENCES AT 9.30am

Household Goods, White Goods, Office Furniture & Equipment

Lots 1201 – 1500

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A BUYER’S PREMIUM OF 12% INCLUSIVE OF VAT ON THE

PREMIUM WILL BE PAYABLE BY THE PURCHASER ON ALL LOTS AT THIS SALE ____________________________________________________________

DETAILS TO FOLLOW

ALL LOTS ARE SOLD AS SEEN AND WITHOUT ANY GUARANTEE

LOTS MARKED WITH v WILL CARRY VAT AT 20% PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE SOLD FOR SPARES OR REPAIR, UNLESS SPECIFICALLY STATED IN

THE CATALOGUE AS IN GOOD WORKING ORDER

The entirety of a lot MUST be removed. Any items that remain from lots purchased have to be disposed of and charges will be incurred.

Commercial disposal rates will be applied to buyers who leave goods on site.

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AUCTIONEER NO. 4 SALE COMMENCES AT 10.00am

FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON

SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH 2019 Motor Vehicles

From Government Departments, Liquidators & Private Entries

See Separate Section for Seized Vehicles & Conditions of Purchase for Seized Vehicles

NO VEHICLE WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 9.00am ON THE DAY OF THE SALE EVEN THOUGH IT MAY HAVE BEEN ENTERED IN ADVANCE

Lots entered on instructions from H.M. Revenue & Customs, County Courts, Inland Revenue or Liquidators may, under certain circumstances, be redeemed by the owners at any time prior to the actual sale of such lots. The Auctioneers cannot be held responsible should this occur. To avoid disappointment we recommend that you phone the day before the sale to check that such lots are still available.

WARRANTIES: ALL VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS SEEN WITHOUT WARRANTY AND MILEAGES ARE NOT GUARANTEED. DEPOSITS: AN IMMEDIATE CASH DEPOSIT OF £200 (£100 ON VEHICLES UNDER £2,000) IS PAYABLE AT THE FALL OF THE HAMMER ON THE PURCHASE OF ALL MOTOR VEHICLES. BUYER’S PREMIUM: VEHICLES SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE OFFICIAL RECIEVER, LIQUIDATORS & PRIVATE ENTRIES LOTS 1501 – 1600 A CHARGE OF 5% OF THE SALE PRICE OF EVERY LOT, (SUBJECT TO A MINIMUM OF £20), PLUS VAT, WILL BE PAYABLE BY ALL BUYERS. TEST CERTIFICATES: A VALID TEST CERTIFICATE SHOULD NOT BE ACCEPTED AS EVIDENCE OF THE SATISFACTORY MECHANICAL CONDITION OF A USED VEHICLE OFFERED FOR SALE.

Vehicles Sold On Behalf Of The Official Receiver, Liquidators & Private Entries (Lots 1501 – 1600)

A CHARGE OF 5% OF THE SALE PRICE OF EVERY LOT, (SUBJECT TO A MINIMUM OF £20), PLUS VAT, WILL BE PAYABLE BY ALL BUYERS.

Lot 1501 is to be sold By Order of The Official Receiver 1501 Ford Transit Carada Motor Home A366, 2400cc, diesel, manual, approx 6,000 miles,

registration no. WX09 FFR

Lot 1502 is to be sold on instructions of The High Court Enforcement Group 1502 2005 Toyota Hilux Invincible, 2494cc, diesel, manual, registration no. GF55 DNE. V5 &

key available. Mileage at last MOT: 198,792 miles - expired 29th November 2018.

PRIVATE ENTRIES

Additional Private Vehicles Expected & Accepted - Up to 9am on Day of Sale

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CONDITIONS OF SALE

1. The highest bidder for each lot shall be the Purchaser and, in the event of any dispute, the Auctioneers shall have absolute

discretion either to settle such dispute or to re-offer the lot immediately.

2. No person may advance less at a bid than a sum to be named from time to time by the Auctioneer, nor shall any bidding be retracted. The Auctioneer may, without giving any reason therefor, refuse to accept the bidding of any person or persons.

3. All lots are put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the Vendors, who may bid for any lot or lots, and may withdraw any lot or lots, either personally or through the Auctioneer or through any other person, as many times as they respectively may think fit.

4. Each Purchaser shall give his or her name and address in writing (if required) to the Auctioneer at the Sale and pay the full purchase money at the close of the Sale or, if required, the whole or a portion of the purchase money, as the Auctioneer may determine, during the course of the Sale. If any Purchaser fails to comply with any of these conditions the lot or lots in respect of which such failure is made may, if the Auctioneer thinks fit, be put up again and resold. If upon such resale a lower price is obtained for any such lot or lots than was obtained on the first sale the difference in price shall be a debt due from the Purchaser in default upon the first sale.

5. No lot or lots shall be removed from the premises until paid for, but each and every lot shall immediately at the fall of the hammer be considered as delivered and be and remain in every respect at the absolute risk of the respective Purchaser or Purchasers thereof, and shall be removed at the Purchaser’s expense after the conclusion of the Sale and taken with all faults or errors of description.

6. The Auctioneers act only as agents for the Vendor(s) and are not responsible for any default by either Vendor(s) or Purchaser. In particular, they shall not be liable to pay the Vendor until payment is received from the Purchaser.

7. No undertaking of the Auctioneers or their employees to take charge of any lots after the sale or to forward them to their destination shall be held to impose upon the Auctioneers any legal obligation or vitiate any of the foregoing conditions.

8. Purchasers paying by cheque must be prepared, if required, to produce a banker’s reference. The Auctioneers reserve the right in their sole discretion to refuse payment by cheque.

9. In all cases of transfer the original Purchaser shall be held responsible for the purchase money.

10. The Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw or divide any lot or to combine any two or more lots at his sole discretion and to sell in such order as he may think fit.

11. The Auctioneers have described the lots to the best of their ability and belief from information furnished by the Vendors who shall be alone responsible for any error or mis-statement, which there may be. The Auctioneers undertake no liability whatever in respect of any faults, deficiencies and errors of any description, oral or printed, nor do they accept responsibility for the authenticity, genuineness, origin, age, condition or quality of any lot and all statements as to these matters whether contained in the catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying a statement or representation of fact. Any intending Purchaser must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each such statement. The Vendor does not make or give and neither the Auctioneers, nor any person in their employ, have any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to any of the lots without the express instructions of the Vendor(s).

12. The Auctioneers accept no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of their staff to bid for any lots. Reserves and commissions given verbally or by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing before the Sale.

13. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY. All persons on the Auctioneers’ premises before, during or after the Sale shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and of the method of arranging lots and shall have no claim against the Auctioneers in respect of any injury or accident which may occur from any cause whatsoever.

14. If any Purchaser shall fail to comply with the above conditions or any of them, the Auctioneers shall be at liberty to recover in full the amount of the purchase money of the lot or lots bought by such Purchaser together with all interest, costs, charges and expenses, without reference to any delivery or acceptance of the lot or lots, other than the first delivery by the fall of the hammer, or to resell any lot or lots bought by such Purchasers, either by public or private sale, and the full amount of the purchase money at the present sale, or the deficiency (if any) arising from the second sale, together with all interest, costs, charges and expenses, shall be made good by the defaulter and be recoverable as and for liquidated damages.

Auctioneers: THIMBLEBY & SHORLAND, READING NOTE: Purchasers or their agents are requested to obtain accounts and delivery orders at the Auctioneers’ Office before leaving

the place of sale and carefully to examine same. The Auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any errors in accounts or delivery orders unless they are notified of such errors on the day of sale and before the lots are removed from the premises.

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FORTHCOMING EVENTS APRIL 2019

Contractor’s Plant Sale At Reading Auction Centre

Thursday 4th April

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Farmers Market At Reading Auction Centre

Saturday 6th & 20th April

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General Sale At Reading Auction Centre

Saturday 27th April

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