Ibbett Mosely Auctions – Auctioneers & Valuers



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Catalogue of Antique, Edwardian and Victorian

Furniture and Effects

to be Auctioned on

Wednesday 12 July 2017

at 12.30pm

IBBETT MOSELY AUCTION ROOMS

ARGYLE ROAD, SEVENOAKS, KENT TN13 1HJ

On View: Morning of Sale

10.00am to 12.30pm

Catalogues: £2.00

Auctioneers: Derek Hodge and Alan White

Photographs credited to Lee Wells 07887 847410

IMPORTANT NOTICE (REVISED)

THIS SALEROOM OPERATES A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 15% PLUS V.A.T.

PLEASE NOTE IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ALL GOODS ARE PAID FOR AND REMOVED FROM THE HALL BY 6.00 P.M. ON DAY OF SALE. THERE ARE NO STORAGE FACILITIES WHATSOEVER AVAILABLE. LIMITED TRANSPORT FOR LOCAL DELIVERIES.

THE SALEROOM IS A NO SMOKING AREA

| |Pair of Victorian blue and white china octagonal shaped garden seats with decorative period figures in a landscape | |

| |in the Copeland style, height 45cms (each showing a chip and some crazing). | |

| |George III mahogany sofa table ebony stringing shaped end supports two frieze drawers opposite dummy drawers, | |

| |square legs brass capped ending brass castors turned stretcher 94cms (closed). | |

| |George III rosewood bookcase the upper part pair of glazed doors enclosing three shelves below enclosed cupboard | |

| |short on square taper legs 109cms wide (some veneer missing). | |

| |George III mahogany secretaire bookcase the upper part with pair of astragal glazed doors enclosing three shelves | |

| |below fitted secretaire and three graduated cock beaded drawers brass ring handles on bracket feet 109cms wide. | |

| |Painting initialled W T R 1868 Moonlight over busy river scene oil on canvas 44 x 24cms gilt framed | |

| |19th Century portrait of a Young Lady holding a crook with Parrot opposite oil on canvas 60 x 73cms gilt framed | |

| |(unsigned). | |

| |19th Century portrait of a Young Lady with blue ribbon on top of dress oil on canvas 60 x 73cms gilt framed | |

| |(unsigned). | |

| |Stressed oak draw leaf dining table shaped end supports single stretcher 174 x 93cms closed, a matching sideboard, | |

| |three frieze drawers brass handles enclosed cupboard under on square feet 198cms wide and a set of six studded | |

| |leather seats on bobbin turned legs and stretchers. | |

| |Gentleman’s rolled gold pocket watch by A.W. Dennsion. | |

| |Miscellaneous collection of costume jewellery. | |

| |Silver cream jug on hoof feet London 1903, silver cream jug Chester 1913, silver two handled sugar bowl and a cream| |

| |jug Birmingham 1931. | |

| |Silver salver pie crust rim engraved initials on three hoof feet 20cms dia. | |

| |A two piece silver incised tea set (no tea pot) Sheffield 1894 and a five piece cruet set, mixed assay marks. | |

| |Quantity of silver hallmarked flatware including spoons, various forks and two Georgian ladles, weight 46oz.. | |

| |Wedgwood April Flowers comprehensive tea service. | |

| |Victorian tub shaped chair padded shaped back upholstered in pale green barley twist supports on cabriole front | |

| |legs knapped at ends brass castors. | |

| |Oak cabinet the upper part pair of leaded glazed doors, enclosing single shelf below bureau with drop down front | |

| |and of an open cupboard under with shelf, 70cm wide. | |

| |Small selection of costume jewellery in a case. | |

| |Victorian mahogany hall chair shaped back, solid seat on turned taper legs and a coal purdonium, 36cm wide. | |

| |A carved hardwood figure of a Woman Wearing a Hat, height 33cm. | |

| |A soapstone figure of an oxon on a hardwood base, height 11cm. | |

| |Hardwood snuff box, three small hardwood boxes, two with chequerboard tops, an Eastern box 9.5cm x 7cm, two | |

| |miniature pipes, short cigarette holder, decorative paperweight and two netsukes. | |

| |Edwardian mahogany dining table on turned taper legs ending castors 169cm x 117cm including one insert. | |

| |Oak sideboard four centre drawers flanked by end cupboards, 139cm wide | |

| |A Victorian oak hall chair solid seat on barley twist legs, pair of black ebonised salon chairs pair of Edwardian | |

| |inlaid mahogany bedroom chairs and one other. | |

| |Set of five Edwardian dining chairs, overstuffed seats on turned taper front legs. | |

| |Victorian mahogany, dining table on turned taper fluted legs, 178cm x 108cm, including one insert. | |

| |Edwardian mahogany bow fronted display cabinet, low raised back, gadroon edge, pair of glazed doors enclosing three| |

| |shelves on short cabriole lags and claw feet, 122cm wide. | |

| |19th Century oak mule chest, four panelled front, three drawers in base, wood knob handles on bracket feet, 147cm | |

| |wide. | |

| |Victorian cranberry and gilt decorated pen set including inkwell and stand. (a/f) | |

| |A 19th Century Imari bowl (Meiji period), 19cm dia. | |

| |Aynsley ochre and gilt patterned cabaret set comprising six cups, six saucers and six spoons, cased. | |

| |Set of seven cut wine glasses, set of four cut and engraved custard cups, four somewhat similar six plain glass | |

| |‘cups’ cut glass decanter with stopper and miscellaneous glassware. | |

| |Canteen of EPNS cutlery and stainless steel knives incomplete. | |

| |Gentleman’s 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, chain and bar. | |

| |George III gold sovereign 1820 with mount. | |

| |George IV gold sovereign 1829 with mount. | |

| |Two George V gold sovereigns 1911 and 1913. | |

| |Queen Victoria gold half sovereign 1887. | |

| |Three Edward VII gold half sovereigns 1904,1909 and 1910. | |

| |Three George V gold half sovereign 1912, 1913, and 1914 | |

| |18ct Gold ring set tiny diamonds and rubies Gentleman’s gold pocket watch with white enamel dial. | |

| |Ladys half hunter 18ct gold half hunter wrist watch with expanding bracelet. | |

| |Gentlemans gold pocket watch white enamel dial open escapement and a selection of lady’s gold wrist watches (4). | |

| |A collection of miscellaneous costume jewellery. | |

| |18ct gold brooch set opal, pair of gentleman’s 9ct gold cuff links and a 9ct gold bracelet with safety chain. | |

| |A selection of studs earrings, etc. | |

| |Set of eleven silver coffee spoons, cased set of five coffee spoons, silver christening spoon cased, silver | |

| |christening spoon and fork case all hallmarked Sheffield, children’s silver ‘pusher’ spoon Birmingham, two EPNS | |

| |ditto five Georgian silver tea spoons and one other. | |

| |Silver presentation goblet, London 1977 weight 8oz boxed. | |

| |A Mappin and Webb Queens plate three piece tea service comprising tea pot, cream jug and sugar bowl and a Pricess | |

| |plated coffee pot. | |

| |Victorian EPNS embossed samovar on a square base ball feet, height 44cms, an entrée dish with cover gadroon border | |

| |side handles and an oval ditto. | |

| |Four piece EPNS tea service comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl. | |

| |EPNS oval dish with revolving cover side handles and a collection of sundry EPNS. | |

| |Silver salt and pepper pot silver cream jug silver trumpet shaped vase height 20cm small silver cup and a silver | |

| |cigarette case. | |

| |A box of miscellanea including, table and pocket lighters, compacts, etc. | |

| |After George Baxter – ‘The fruit girl of the Alps’ and ‘ The lovers letterbox’ circa 1859, and 1856, respectively, | |

| |inscribed verso, on label, prints, two, each 37cm x 27cm. | |

| |Attributed to H.S. Kortright (1870-1942) – Portrait of a young woman, charcoal, 46cm x 34cm. | |

| |An early 20th Century silver plated stand with 2 ruby tinted glass bowls, 27cm wide. | |

| |A pair of United Wilson painted pottery oval jardinières, yellow, blue & white each 28cm wide, the United Wilson | |

| |Porcelain Company is believed to have been based in Hong Kong. | |

| |A quantity of The Sun, Daily Mirror and other newspapers from 30/08/97 to 9/10/97, covering the death of Princess | |

| |Diana and her funeral. | |

| |Reproduction Carolean style cast iron fire back, a modern fire basket & fire dogs 82cm wide & a wrought iron fire | |

| |back. | |

| |After William Selwyn “Shepherd & his dog” limited edition 275/300 signed in mount. 39cm x 29cm & Colly Wisson | |

| |“Silent Guns” oil on board 19cm x 29cm. | |

| |A stump work style circular embroidered picture of church & landscape 19cm diameter & a modern needlework picture | |

| |of children feeding ducks & swans. | |

| |A Turkish wool rug 114cm x 190cm, a caurcasian wool rug & a modern Persian style runner. | |

| |Small Welsh carved & stained wood stool 36cm wide and a 20th Century metronome in stained wood case. | |

| |20th Century teak drop leaf breakfast table 75cm W x 106cm extended. | |

| |Attributed to Margaret Poutifex view of Tower Bridge & various shipping on the River Thames. Initialled & dated | |

| |1901, oil on canvas 32cm x 47cm. | |

| |A Harlequin set of 6 19th & 20th Cenury spindle back dining chairs with rush seats. | |

| | A set of 3 late Victorian occasional chairs with painted fern leaf decoration. | |

| |9ct gold sporting medal pendant inscribed “DVL Champions DNI 1924-1925, enamelled 9ct gold Kent Football | |

| |Association medal inscribed “Winners DIV I 1927-28” & 2 rolled gold photographic open lockets. 13gms weighable. | |

| |Silver George V vesta case Birmingham 1912, a silver cigarette case Birmingham 1909, silver needle case Birmingham | |

| |1912 & a propelling pencil. | |

| |9ct gold ladies dress ring set coloured stone, a miniature knife shaped veterans brooch 1914, a Royal Navy brooch, | |

| |2 slender chain necklaces & a Parker lighter in silver plated case. | |

| |Frank Jowett – 5 small oil paintings on cardboard, various landscapes each 26cm x 36cm unframed & a scraperboard | |

| |picture of a Calvary or memorial 30cm x 26cm. | |

| |An early 20th Century Imari pattern charger, the panels decorated figures and flowers, 46cm in diameter. | |

| |Elvis I and Elvis II Screenprint on canvas with hand embellishment 96cm x 96cm. | |

| |Set of three hand coloured lithographs of botanical scenes 28cm x 23cm mounted and framed. | |

| |20th Century Dresden flower pattern tazza, with green scale panels. 10cm high. | |

| |Quantity of Wedgewood “Hathaway Rose” pattern chinaware, comprising various objects including pin trays, wine | |

| |cooler, patchboxes & other objects. | |

| |20th Century Dresden porcelain table centre piece with pierced basket top on circular partly stepped base with 4 | |

| |surmounted figures. 37.5cm high. | |

| |9ct gold ladies dress ring, the top as 2 rows of 6 pear shaped, panels tapering in size, finger size O ½ 7.38gms. | |

| |Avery set of shop scales in post decimal Imperial measurements, in need of some restoration 60cm high. | |

| |Set of Avery kitchen type scales, 3 part sets of weights, 14lb weight & 4 further small weights together with an | |

| |enamelled bread bin. | |

| |Enamelled bread bin 33cm wide & a cylinder flour bin. | |

| |Set of eight oak dining chairs with shaped top rail turned spindle back solid seats on turned shaped front legs. | |

| |French style chair padded back and part arms double caned sides overstuffed seat and loose cushion upholstered in | |

| |beige check material on turned taper fluted legs. | |

| |Oak bookcase low raised back centre drop down front fitted interior cupboard under flanked by enclosed leaded | |

| |glazed doors 129cm wide. | |

| |Oak bow fronted cabinet low raised back carved frieze the upper part with glazed hinged doors below cupboards with | |

| |three carved doors on stand 135cm wide. | |

| |Oak open nest of three shelves below cupboard with pair of linenfold panelled doors on stile legs 97cm wide. | |

| |Late 18th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase three upper part of glazed doors below secretaire and three | |

| |graduated lockbeaded drawers brass handles shaped apron splayed legs 119 cm wide. | |

| |Oak refectory table on plain turned bulbous supports single stretcher 137cm x 68cm | |

| |Victorian rosewood two compartment tea caddy 21cm x 12cm. | |

| |A 20th Century continental silver parure, with coral enamelled and marquesite decoration, in box, together with a | |

| |silver and enamelled dragon-fly brooch | |

| |A Pandora dress ring, and similar earrings, together with two costume beaded necklaces. (5) | |

| |Two Tissot wrist watches, Ladys and gents, with quartz movements. | |

| |Copeland spode pheasant dinner service blue patterned border comprising plates 12 x 27cm dia 12 x 23cm dia 10 x | |

| |19cm, 11 soup bowls, two vegetable dishes with covers and six meat plates in sizes. | |

| |Pair of Edwardian balloon back bedroom/occasional chairs padded seats on turned taper front legs ending castors, a| |

| |piano stool wall shelf 39cm wide two book rests and a tray 44x27cm | |

| |A 1950’s Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oval bread board with handle. | |

| |Art Nouveau style EPNS hand mirror and an oval entrée dish with cover beaded border side handle and a French silver| |

| |finish,etc stand (hanging light fitment) and a small glass dish. | |

| |Cut glass celery vase height 17cms, two glass wine decanters with stoppers. Victorian hors d’oeuvres dish, a | |

| |glazed figure of a frog money box and a carved frog. | |

| |Victorian walnut two sectioned tea caddy 19 x 13cm and a pair of wall candle lights. | |

| |Victorian brass carriage clock, white enamel dial (hairline cracks) brass bezel height with handle 12cm leather | |

| |case and an Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantle clock silvered dial brass bezel and bracket feet, height 16cm. | |

| |Set of six silver coffee spoons with sugar tongs London set of six silver tea spoons Sheffield, six silver coffee | |

| |spoons Sheffield, pickle fork, butter knife, shoe horn and a bread fork with silver ferral. | |

| |A selection of silver hallmarked cutlery including eight dessert forks, six dessert spoons and forks, old table | |

| |spoons mixed dates weight approx 34oz. | |

| |Photograph – A Day on the Beach at Brighton 1908 18 x 12cm watercolour of Daffodils 29cm x 17cm signed and a print | |

| |of A Dutch Barge 27cm x 20cm. | |

| |Silver coffee pot, wooden handle and finial London 1953 by the Brighton College of Art overall weight 20oz. | |

| |Set of six fish knives with silver blades and six silver forks, London 1952 by the Brighton College of Art | |

| |A selection of Royal Doulton character jugs including The Walrus and the Carpenter, Sir John Falstaff, Toby | |

| |Philpotts, Mad Hatter and Uncle Tom Cobley height approx 16cm. | |

| |The Shakespearean Collection Henry V height 18cm, Royce Wood Anne Boleyn character jug height 15cm and a | |

| |miscellaneous collection of character jugs (11). | |

| |Pair of bronze figures of Atlas each carrying a glass ball by Stuart Mark Feldman, height 30cm. | |

| |Lladro figure of The Lamp Lighter height 47cm. | |

| |A selection of china meat dishes/platters various sizes (7). | |

| |A selection of china meat dishes/platters various sizes (5). | |

| |Mahogany revolving desk chair on quadruple legs. | |

| |Reproduction chair with arms carved top rail solid seat. | |

| |Pair of brass cylindrical shells height 68cm. | |

| |Stained beech bookcase the upper part pair of glazed doors below enclosed cupboard on part bulbous legs 106cm wide.| |

| |Tiffany style plastic & metal ceiling lampshade, diameter 44cm. | |

| |A lady’s Tudor gold wrist watch, an expanding strap, a gent’s “Laurus” wrist watch, a Lady’s Dennis Collins wrist | |

| |watch, a Middle Eastern gilt-metal choker, together with three dress rings, a fob watch case and other decorative | |

| |jewellery. | |

| |A 9ct gold dress ring set three graduated garnets, and six seed pearls, together with a further dress ring, no | |

| |hallmarks, set 4 fresh water pearls and a garnet (2). | |

| |An Edward VII gold half sovereign, 1910, a Victorian threepenny piece, 1845, holed, a 1901 fourpenny piece , | |

| |together with mixed crowns, and Commemorative Crowns, various. | |

| |A Lady’s fob watch in continental silver case, white enamelled dial, on metal slender link chain, and a Victorian | |

| |silver leart-shaped scent bottle, suspended from a metal slender link chain (2). | |

| |Taxidermised Brown Trout, the case containing a label inscribed “Preserved by The Army & Navy Co-operative Society | |

| |Ltd. 105 Victoria Street London S.W.” 56cm x 31cm H. | |

| |A Mikimoto two-strand pearl necklace with 9ct gold clasp, in box. | |

| |Two Baccarat glass graduated decanters, with silver collars, marks rubbed, 17cm and 20cm high. (2) | |

| |Of cricket interest – a glazed stained wood table top cabinet, tracing events in the history of cricket, including | |

| |a brief summary of the career of WC Grace and various objects including half balls, a stump and a miniature England| |

| |v West Indies 1968 autographed cricket bat, 67cm x 83cm. | |

| |A petit point embroidered panel, together with spare beads, a walnut box inscribed ‘Jerusalem’, a mother of pearl | |

| |page turner, ‘Bethlehem’. | |

| |A late Victorian beech corner elbow chair, on turned legs, united by stretchers. | |

| |A late Victorian beech corner elbow chair, turned legs, united by stretchers. | |

| |A Maling ware lustre vase, decorated fruit and foliage 22cm high, and a Fielding Crown Devon tankard, “John Peel”, | |

| |with musical movement, 12cm high (2). | |

| |Victorian portrait of a lady,oil on canvas unsigned 58 x 49cm. Picture of a young seated girl in thought 14 x | |

| |11.5cm initialled WND and a print by W. Russell Flint, Roxanne by the Ardech, 56 x 38cm. | |

| |E. Moore 1975 Happy valley, Balmeman 2668, guache 59 x 43cm. Framed map of Kent 51 x 37cm a Botanical print of | |

| |yellow lilies and a watercolour of iris. | |

| |Pair of silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1913, silver incised vesta case engraved with initials GNF, Birmingham 1896,| |

| |silver vesta case with Ring handle engraved ‘N’ Birmingham 1900, small silver case engraved ‘Aristride from Marie | |

| |Blanche’ 1932, Birmingham 1929 and silver cigarette case engraved initials, London 1902. | |

| |A set of five EPNS serviette rings beaded edge numbered one to five, two silver bottle labels Madeira and Port (not| |

| |hallmarked), silver bottle label Sherry, EPNS sugar tongs, pickle fork, two nut crackers, three EPNS bottle | |

| |coasters with wooden base and two with raised pierced border with wooden bases and one EPNS open salt bowl blue | |

| |glass liner on four paw feet. | |

| |A silver sweetmeat dish with pierced border on three shaped legs Birmingham 1912 and a pair of sweetmeat dishes | |

| |faceted border Birmingham 1930, EPNS four division toast rack on ball feet, silver butter knife, five EPNS spoons | |

| |various, a pepper grinder, EPNS cream jug beaded edge on a square base, silver pepper pot a/f and one other | |

| |hallmarked (rubbed) and a ladies silver backed hairbrush 1968. | |

| |Georgian silver mustard pot (no blue glass liner), Georgian silver open salt boat (no liner) on three hoof feet | |

| |London 1754 (marks rubbed) and a small silver dish engraved with initials ‘MS’ London 1945. | |

| |A set of six tea knives and six forks mother of pearl handles and one silver hallmarked bladed tea knife Sheffield,| |

| |a set of six silver apostle spoons Birmingham 1906 cased and a pair of silver backed hairbrushes with crest | |

| |Birmingham 1934. | |

| |Georgian silver sugar castor height 16cm (marks rubbed), silver sugar caster height 14cm Birmingham 1934 and a | |

| |silver cream jug. | |

| |Silver two handled Quaich, coin in base London 1929, silver cream jug London 1949 and silver fluted bowl beaded | |

| |edge raised on a circular base, Birmingham 1911. | |

| |Pair of Victorian silver sauce boats, scrolled handle on three hoof feet London 1850 and silver sauce boat on three| |

| |hoof style feet London 1935. | |

| |A selection of six silver mustard spoons, four salt spoons, a sauce ladle and a desert spoon – all hallmarked, six | |

| |EPNS grapefruit spoons and sundries. | |

| |Georgian silver tankard with hinged lid London 1770. | |

| |Victorian silver coffee pot with hinged lid acorn finial with leaves and pressed London 1858 maker DH/CH. | |

| | Georgian silver mustard pot hinged lid with ‘shell’ pattern handle gadroon edge complete with blue glass liner | |

| |London 1757 and a silver plated salt spoon. | |

| |Georgian silver snuff box Birmingham 1822 maker IB. | |

| |A Benares brass table top, with decorative border, 58.5cm in diameter. | |

| |A Victorian tortoiseshell card case, with some carved decoration, 7cm wide x 10cm long. | |

| |A 15ct gold brooch, set an amethyst coloured stone, and seed pearls, and a gold plated lapel pin, set a pearl. (2) | |

| |After Leslie Ward ‘Spy’ – Caricature of General Sir Kenny Percival de Bathe, 4th Baronet KCB, inscribed verso, | |

| |lithograph, published in Vanity Fair, 18th November 1876, 32cm x 19cm. | |

| |Of Second World War interest – Medal group, comprising:- 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence medal, War | |

| |medal, Coronation medal 1953, and territorial decoration, together with two miniature groups (3) | |

| |After Bowini – A pair of gilded spelter figures of bachanalian form each carrying a basket of fruits and vines, | |

| |approx. 29cm high, and a folding toasting fork (3). | |

| |A small continental pottery wall plaque, showing a view of Seal, a.f, a book on the history of Seal and two prints | |

| |of Sevenoaks High Street (4). | |

| |A.M Webb, 86 – landscape with cows, and horse rider, 19cm x 27cm, wooded landscape, 24.5cm x 17cm, and a gate | |

| |within wooded landscape, 22cm x 12cm, three watercolours, each with label verso (3). | |

| |A Canon AF camera, a Casio QV – R61 digital camera, and two further cameras (4). | |

| |An early 20th Century Christening gown, some small linen tops, other textiles, and a needlework bell pull. | |

| |A 9ct white gold diamond pendant, set single stone, on fine link chain. | |

| |A late Victorian brass and mesh fender with rounded corners, 112cm wide. | |

| |A George V silver three piece tea-set, Queen Anne style, maker S.D and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1911, approx. 24oz. | |

| |A George V desk calendar, with silver bound front, maker W.J.M. and Co, Birmingham 1913, 19cm wide. | |

| |A three piece silver plated tea-set, and a non-matching hot water jug. (4) | |

| |A French military Police Currasier style helmet, circa 1912 with added hard horsehair brush plume, some fittings | |

| |missing. | |

| |A pair of Fieldings Devon ware ‘Dee’ pattern vases, 24cm high. | |

| |An oval gilt-frame wall mirror, 52cm x 42cm. | |

| |Greek school – orthodox priests in garden landscape, oil on canvas, 59cm x 48cm. | |

| |A 19th Century rosewood work-box, 30cm wide, and a porcupine quill box, 19cm wide. (2) | |

| |A Victorian mahogany chest of two short and four long drawers, with knob handles, 113cm wide. | |

| |An early 20th Century part inlaid mahogany gent’s washstand, with hinged top, and drawers below, on foursquare | |

| |tapering legs with spade feet, a.f., 43.5cm wide. | |

| |Three Ercol elm and pale beech stick-back side chairs, the legs united by stretcher. | |

| |A late Victorian white painted chiffonier base, 104cm wide. | |

| |A late Victorian part button upholstered nursing chair, on turned legs, with castors. | |

| |An early Regency inlaid mahogany secretaire chest, with fitted top drawer, above two short and three long drawers, | |

| |with knob handles, 122cm wide, in need of extensive restoration. | |

| |A Victorian mahogany chest of two short and four long drawers, with knob handles, 113cm wide. | |

| |An ebonised six panel folding screen, approx. 246cm wide x 185cm high, extended. | |

| |A pair of Chinese stained wood ceiling light fittings with glass panels, each 68cm in diameter. | |

| |A suite of ‘Webber and Hill’ gold plated and stainless steel cutlery in an oak canteen, approx. 140 pieces. | |

| |A Capo Di Monti style floral relief occasional table, 49cm in diameter, together with a turquoise glass oil lamp, | |

| |58cm high, and a pair of pale green glass vases, one repaired. (4) | |

| |A Susie Cooper part tea-set, and a Limoges porcelain white and gilt part cabaret set. | |

| |A quantity of blue and white china together with a ‘Sudlows’ part tea-set. | |

| |Three glass and gilt-metal wine jugs, various heights, together with five gilt decorated champagne flutes. (8) | |

| |Two hand coloured photographic prints, in oval gilt frames, 57cm x 47cm. | |

| |Edited by Lord Dover – ‘Letters of Horace Walpole’, second edition, three vols, 1833 (3). | |

| |After Kenneth Wynn – ‘Cheltenham 1982’, limited edition, chromolithograph, No. 311/500, 28cm x 37.5cm and E.A. | |

| |Higson 67 – watercolour bridges over river, watercolour (2). | |

| |A 15ct gold link bracelet with small chain, approx 13g. | |

| |A Japanese Mieji period two panel screen, with relief decoration of eagles, birds, and foliage, in bone, shell and | |

| |stained wood, 158cm wide x 184cm high. | |

| |A cameo brooch in a Pinchbeck mount, with pin, 4cm x 5cm. | |

| |A white Ensign flag, with brass rope fittings. | |

| |Oak rectangular shaped coffee table with glass shelf uner, 136cm wide | |

| |Hippolyte Roux “Tells Rapelle” oil painting on a plate. | |

| |Platinum and brilliant cut diamond ring 3.2 carat, JK- colour, SI2 clarity, pre 1920. | |

| |A set of six Victorian silver fox-head waistcoat or jacket butons, in box. | |

| |A “Systemdek, model 11X” record player, and a pair of speakers. | |

| |Two silver plated entrée dishes with covers and an early 20th Century oak tray (3). | |

| |An Egyptian papyrus picture, depicting a young king and his queen, 78cm x 58cm. | |

| |A Victorian stripped pine dressing chest, with swing-frame mirror, above two short and two long drawers, 85cm wide.| |

| |A 20th Century Georgian style doll’s house, 60cm wide. | |

| |A pair of Lady’s and Gent’s Arts and Craft style reclining arm chairs, similar to a Furniture Industries Grand | |

| |design, each 70cm wide, no cushions (2). | |

| |An Arts and Crafts style oak reclining arm chair, with foot rest, 72cm wide, no cushions. | |

| |G and P Ltd, Hertford – A Chadwell biscuit tin, the panels decorated to advertise their products, 21cm wide x 24cm | |

| |high, together with a decorative pottery vase (2). | |

| |Moorcroft two handled bulbous shaped vase with hibiscus pattern, height 27cm. | |

| |Moorcroft waisted vase with hibiscus pattern, height 33cm. | |

| |Nest of three reproduction tea tables, a stool with padded seat and a workbox. | |

| |A George III Silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoon, maker William Shaw, London 1802, a small Victorian pin tray, | |

| |Birmingham 1898, a pair of silver plated squat form candlesticks, a two branch candelabrum, an oval entrée dish, a | |

| |four piece tea and coffee set, and other pieces, including some tourist spoons. | |

| |An Edwardian mahogany deskstand, inlaid with some stringing, containing two ink bottles, 32cm wide. | |

| |Of cruise line interest – “S.S. Canberra” – a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee dinner menu, 21st October 1977, | |

| |three further menus, the covers illustrated after Ronald Searle, and a selection of “French Line” menus (23). | |

| |Of cricket interest – a 1977 Wisden’s Almanack, card cover, a run of Wisdens Almanacks, 2009 to 2016, hardback , | |

| |with dust jackets, one volume “The Little Wonder”, a 2016 Wisden guide to International Cricket 2014, and seven | |

| |recent Playfair annuals (18). | |

| |The Wisden’s Book of Test Cricket, Vols. one and two by Bill Frindall, Third edition, two volumes The Book of Test | |

| |Cricket 1876-77 to 1977-78, and 1877-1984, two volumes of the Book of Cricket Records, a further volume, fourth | |

| |edition, and one Vol. The Wisden Book of Cricketers Lives, some with dust jackets (8). | |

| |Two Vols. A History of Cricket from the Beginnings to the First World War, and from First World War to present day | |

| |by H.S Altham and G.W Swanton, one Vol. The Kaye Book of Cricket Records by Bill Frindall, one Vol. The Book of | |

| |Cricket Records by Mrs Webber, one Vol. County Cricket Championship, by Roy Webber, and The Playfair Book of | |

| |Cricket Vols 1 and 2, First Impression 1953, some with dust jackets (7) | |

| |Four Vols. The Wisden Book of Test Cricket, 1877 – 1977, 1977 – 2000, 2000-2009, and 2009-2014, a Wisdens Anthology| |

| |1978 – 2006, one Vol. Wisden on the Ashes, two further cricket books, and two books on the County of Kent by Bob | |

| |Ogley, some with dust jackets (11). | |

| |A late Victorian mahogany sideboard, fitted three drawers, above two panelled doors, flanked by open shelves, | |

| |locking mirror back, in need of some restoration, 151cm wide. | |

| |A nest of three oak occasional tables, (one with drop flaps) on baluster turned legs united by stretchers, 86cm | |

| |wide. | |

| |Two early 20th Century stained-wood elbow chairs, with rattan seats, one with ladderback, the other with slatted | |

| |back (2). | |

| |A Victorian mahogany carved show wood prie-dieu chair, on cabriole legs. | |

| |A late Victorian mahogany dressing stool. | |

| |Vienna Regulator wall clock, in beech case 2 train movement with grid iron pendulum 34cm long and an oak Art Deco | |

| |style mantle clock, 25cm high (2). | |

| |Spode “Snipe” pattern plate & an Oriental style jar. | |

| |Reproduction mahogany bow front side table fitted single drawer on 4 square tapering legs and spayed feet. | |

| |A pair of early 20th Century mahogany Queen Anne style elbow chairs with drop-in seats on cabriole legs. | |

| |A Persian silvered brass urn shape vase 63cm high, 2 ceremonial axes, and three benares type circular table tops, | |

| |between 63cm and 69cm, in diameter (6). | |

| |An early 20th Century oval wall mirror in decorative stained beech frame, 91cm wide. | |

| |A small Victorian mahogany set of wall shelves, with spiral twist supports, 56cm wide, together with a later | |

| |x-frame dressing stool, a foot stool, and a tripartite mirror (4). | |

| |A Royal Doulton Autumn Leaf pattern jardinière decorated by Emily Welch, 18cm high, and a similarly patterned vase,| |

| |20cm high (2). | |

| |A Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl box, containing a quantity of simulated pearl necklaces, and costume | |

| |jewellery. | |

| |A Late 19th Century French Champleve enamel and gilt brass four glass mantel clock, “Japy Freres” movement, | |

| |striking on a gong, bevelled glass panels, on circular feet, 38cm high. | |

| |A Webbs cut-glass wine decanter and four claret glasses (5). | |

| |Pamela Kay – Still Life “Snowdrops”, inscribed verso on Mall Galleries Label, oil on board , 23cm x 29cm, after | |

| |Stanley Spencer “Snowdonia”, lithograph, 24cm x 34cm, and two further decorative prints (4). | |

| |W. Manners – “The Village Smithy”, inscribed verso, watercolour, signed, 23.5cm x 34cm. | |

| |H.Stannard – “Lower Willingdon, Sussex”, inscribed verso, watercolour, signed 28cm x 46cm. | |

| |A pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration maker Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1795, a | |

| |further pair by Peter, Ann and William Bateman 1802, another pair by Peter and William Bateman, London 1805, and a | |

| |further pair by Peter and William Bateman, London 1812, approx 4oz (4). | |

| |A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1796, together with eight further pairs | |

| |of tongs, mixed dates and makers, (9), approx 11oz. | |

| |A pair of George III bright cut silver sugar tongs, maker Henry Bailey, date unknown, but, approx 1790, together | |

| |with eight further pairs of Georgian tongs, (9), approx 11oz. | |

| |A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, maker William Bateman, London 1819, together with nine other pairs of | |

| |tongs, including one with later pierced decoration, (10), approx 13oz. | |

| |A pair of George III silver fiddle and shell pattern sugar tongs, maker Thomas Folkingham, London 1778, together | |

| |with nine further pairs of tongs, mixed dates (10), approx 12oz. | |

| |A pair of George IV silver shell and fiddle pattern sugar tongs, maker William Chawner London 1824, together with | |

| |eight further pairs of tongs, mixed dates and makers, together with a pair with later pierced decoration (10), | |

| |approx 13oz. | |

| |A pair of George III Irish silver sugar tongs, Britannia standard, maker L.N., also stamped Stewart, Dublin 1818, | |

| |together with eight further pairs of English sterling standard silver sugar tongs, and a pair with pierced | |

| |decoration (10), approx 13oz. | |

| |A pair of Georgian Irish silver sugar tongs with decorative edges, Britannia standard no date mark, with shell | |

| |terminals, together with nine further pairs of tongs (10), approx 12oz. | |

| |A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, maker Thomas and George Hayter, London 1817, and seven further pairs of | |

| |tongs, various, (8), approx 11oz. | |

| |A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, maker Henry Bailey, London, no date letter, together with seven further | |

| |pairs of sugar tongs (8), approx 10oz. | |

| |A pair of George III silver mustard pots, with floral and scrolled decoration, London 1799, maker G.G and H.G, | |

| |approx 12oz. | |

| |A silver mustard pot, marks rubbed, a pair of George II open salts makers mark indistinct, London 1759, together | |

| |with a small early 19th Century Scottish silver chamberstick, possibly by J. McKay, Edinburgh, date letter, rubbed | |

| |approx 8oz. | |

| |A George III cast silver candlestick, maker Ebenezer Coker, London 1759,16.5 cm high, approx 7oz. | |

| |A pair of Elizabeth II silver sweetmeat dishes, London 1965, together with a George III silver caddyspoon, a sugar | |

| |scuttle form spoon, and a further spoon, approx 3.8oz (5) | |

| |A late Victorian silver cape brooch, for the Gordon Highlanders, showing battle honours, retailers stamp “R and H.B| |

| |Kirkwood, 66 and 68, Thistle Street, Edinburgh”, and hallmarked Edinburgh 1897, approx 4.5oz. | |

| |A Victorian silver snuff box, with gilt lining, maker E.E., London 1843, together with four mixed silver vesta | |

| |cases, approx 6.5oz. | |

| |An Edwardian silver sovereign case, Birmingham 1903, a Victorian silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1858, a miniature | |

| |silver purse form vinaigrette, Birmingham 1905, together with a shell form case, three needle cases, a vesta case, | |

| |and a small silver plated mesh purse, approx 3g. | |

| |A Victorian silver vinaigrette, with scrolled and engraved decoration, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1861, | |

| |inscribed to lid interior “Margaret Jones, Whitchurch, Salop” and a small George III silver circular pill box | |

| |Birmingham 1796, approx 1oz weighable (2). | |

| |A set of six continental silver scrolled pattern teaspoons, retailed by “Payne and Son, Tunbridge Wells” import | |

| |marks Birmingham 1904, in lined case, together with two further sets of spoons, in lined cases (3). | |

| |A pair of Edwardian silver fruit spoons, and a sugar sifter spoon, in lined case, maker H.A. Sheffield 1902 5oz. | |

| |A George III silver bone handled slice, with some pierced decoration, London 1785, a silver candle snuffer, London,| |

| |1976 and a resin spoon, with silver fittings, (3). | |

| |A George III silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, maker I.P and G.P., London 1777, together with two similar | |

| |tablespoons, London 1785 and 1792, a salad fork, two further table spoons, mixed dates, two dessert spoons, four | |

| |fish knives, mixed dates, and a variety of spoons, approx. 32oz. | |

| |A pair of George III silver Hanoverian pattern serving spoons, London 1792, three Victorian old English pattern | |

| |tablespoons, London 1883, a George III silver bright cut table spoon, two further serving spoons, and a number of | |

| |pairs and part sets of ten and other spoons, and forks, approx 44oz. | |

| |A pair of gold plated gent’s cufflinks, of Jambiya dagger form, a pair of cufflinks “Richmond Chapter”, a further | |

| |pair of cufflinks of chain form, and a costume ring. | |

| |A Limoges porcelain heart-shaped box, and two further boxes, with floral decoration (3). | |

| |A James II silver trefid spoon, with initials E.G and S.K, maker Thomas Cory, London 1685, and a further spoon, | |

| |with initials I.S, marks rubbed, approx 4oz. | |

| |Two early 20th Century Indian inlaid boxes, containing a number of bone chess pieces, and other figures (2). | |

| |A Royal Worcester blue and white part tea-set, circa 1916, 21 pieces. | |

| |A set of five Victorian mahogany slender back side chairs, with upholstered stuff overseat on slender turned and | |

| |fluted legs (5) | |

| |An oak drop-leaf breakfast table, on square tapering legs, 96cm x 116cm, extended. | |

| |A Mason’s ironstone yellow ground oriental pattern bowl, with scalloped edge, 25cm in diameter, together with two | |

| |Royal Doulton stoneware hunting pattern jugs, a.f. (3). | |

| |A wrought iron standard lamp, adapted from an oil lamp, with some brass fittings, approx 150cm high. | |

| |A George III mahogany chest of three short and three long drawers, with mixed brass handles, on bracket feet, 103cm| |

| |wide. | |

| |A caucasian rug, with multiple guls, and wide border, 91cm x 132cm, a.f. | |

| |A silky pile Persian tribal rug, the centre with closed and open flowerheads, on orange ground, triple paler | |

| |border, 91cm x 162cm. | |

| |A 15ct gold dress-ring, set mixed size rose-cut diamonds, and two diamonds to the shoulders. | |

| |An early 20th century oak open-fronted bookcase, fitted three shelves, on bracket feet, 91cm wide. | |

| |An early 20th Century walnut display cabinet, enclosed by astrangal glazed doors, arched top, 76cm wide x 103cm | |

| |high. | |

| |An early 20th Century oak kneehole dressing table, fitted four drawers, on square tapering legs, 91cm wide. | |

| |An early 20th Century walnut Double Dome top display cabinet, enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, above | |

| |two panelled doors, on squab cabriole legs, 91cm wide x 201cm high. | |

| |An early 20th Century walnut and stained beech three-piece bergere suite, with single cane panels on squat cabriole| |

| |legs with knurled feet, in need of restoration. | |

| |A “Royale” twin hood pram, fitted two pairs of spoked wheels, 90cm long. | |

| |A Georgian style mahogany side table, of bow-fronted outline, fitted a single drawer, on turned and ringed legs, | |

| |101cm wide. | |

| |A Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, fitted eight drawers, with knob handles, on plinth bases, 121cm wide. | |

| |A silver plated egg cup stand, a salt and pepper, a sugar castor, a biscuit barrel frame, and a preserve dish and | |

| |holder. | |

| |An oak barometer in oak banjo form case, 68cm long. | |

| |An Edwardian inlaid mahogany two-handled tray, 61cm wide. | |

| |A Mantel timepiece, in porcelain case and two Dresden porcelain figures, each 15cm high (3). | |

| |A Dresden porcelain framed oval mirror, with floral decoration, and surmounted by two cherub figures, a.f. 35cm | |

| |high. | |

| |A Staffordshire pottery Gordon Highlander figure, 33cm high, and a blue and white Robbie Burns plate (2). | |

| |A pair Chinese blue and white spice jars, a pair of orange and white ground spice jars, all lacking covers, and an | |

| |English pottery relief jug (5). | |

| |Four glass decanters, with silver Gin, Whisky, Brandy and Sherry labels, a preserve jar, and five small glass | |

| |dishes. | |

| |A small stained – wood box, with some floral decoration, and central printed picture of card players, 15cm wide. | |

| |An early 18th Century fruitwood side table, on spiral twist legs, united by stretchers, 88cm wide. | |

| |A pair of small ebonised urns, on square bases, each 23cm high and a decorative stoneware vase (3). | |

| |A set of eight Regency style mahogany dining chairs with rail-backs, and rope twist mid-rails, on sabre legs, | |

| |including two elbow chairs (8). | |

| |A mahogany twin- pedestal dining table, with central leafs, 91cm x 226cm, extended. | |

| |A George III painted frame settee , on square tapering legs, with spade feet, 162cm wide. | |

| |A shaped wall mirror in mahogany frame, bevelled plate 54cm x 77cm. | |

| |An Edwardian inlaid mahogany wall cabinet 34cm wide x 40cm high. | |

| |After Benjamin Wilkes – Moths and butterflies around flowers, coloured lithographs, three, each 29cm x 24cm from a | |

| |series (3). | |

| |A Sheraton style satinwood work table, with painted decoration, rising lid, on slender square tapering legs, united| |

| |by stretchers, supporting the box, 41cm wide. | |

| |An oak chest of three drawers, with geometric moulded fronts, on block feet, 70cm wide. | |

| |A 19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper part enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors, below a | |

| |dentil cornice, the lower part unit fitted secretaire drawer, having an inlaid fall-front, above three long | |

| |drawers, with pierced plate handles, on splayed feet, 110cm wide x 217cm high. | |

| |A George III style two drawer chest of commode form, 76cm wide. | |

| |A winged easy chair, with floral cover, on cabriole legs. | |

| |A wall mirror in gilt frame, with C-Scrolled decoration, 53cm x 45cm. | |

| |T.Fox – portrait of old gentlemen merrymaking in a cellar, oil on board, 32cm x 26cm. | |

| |A canvas triple shot carrier, with painted royal crest, and a gilt frame wall mirror 79cm wide. | |

| |An early 20th Century mahogany towel rail, 66cm wide, and a part nest of two occasional tables (2). | |

| |A stained beech high back side chair with rush seat, a small footstool, two triangular stools, and a part carved | |

| |standard lamp (5). | |

| |A 19th Century bow-fronted open corner cupboard, and a reeded mahogany standard lamp (2). | |

| |A reproduction music Canterbury, 56cm wide, and two open fronted bookcases. | |

| |An early 20th Century pale mahogany open-fronted bookcase, 83cm wide x 105cm wide. | |

| |A Victorian mahogany chest of four long drawers, with knob handles, 102cm wide. | |

| |A Yomut Bokhara rug, on rust red ground, 121cm x 156cm, and a small caucasian rug, 95cm x 137cm. | |

| |A George III mahogany celleratte of rectangular design, the hinged crossbanded top enclosing eleven various | |

| |decanters, some with gilt decorated shoulders, the whole with wavy shield escutcheon octagonal brass ring handles | |

| |and raised on turned and tapering legs with brass castors. Slightly a/f. 38cm wide. | |

| |A pair of late 18th Century walnut standard chairs, each with a beaded frame, cartouche and husk swag cresting and | |

| |rail, later covers, upon fluted square tapered legs. Reblocked | |

| |A George III mahogany Pembroke table with rectangular top and frieze drawer, raised on tapering square legs, ending| |

| |in brass castors, 77cm x 94cm , extended. | |

| |A George III mahogany tilt top tripod table, the circular top raised on a vase shaped column, ending in tripod | |

| |legs, (reduced). 75cm diameter. | |

| |An early 19th Century mahogany bow front corner washstand with banded borders, the later top over a central small | |

| |drawer, splay base. 96cm high. | |

| |A Victorian mahogany open arm chair the oval back with serpentine seat upholstered in red leather, raised on turned| |

| |and fluted front legs, ending in brass castors. | |

| |An 18th Century and later bleached oak sideboard with single panelled drawer over a geometric panelled base with | |

| |single door, 97cm wide, 82cm high. | |

| |An early Victorian mahogany child’s chair with cane back and seat, raised on tapering square front legs, with | |

| |original stand and splayed legs. | |

| |Charles Edward Stewart, Huntsman and Hounds in full gallop, watercolour, signed with initials, 23.5cm x 17.5cm, | |

| |mounted framed and glazed. | |

| |Charles Edward Stewart, Huntsman and Hounds, approaching brow of hill, watercolour, signed 28cm x 38cm, mounted, | |

| |framed and glazed. | |

| |An 18th Century oak coffer, the double plank over frieze, carved BE 1725 with four panels below. The whole of plain| |

| |design, 137cm wide. | |

| |A mahogany tripod table, George III and later, the circular top raised on a turned, fluted column with acanthus | |

| |carving, ending in tripod legs with spade feet, made up, 49cm diameter. | |

| |A pair of Louis XVI style gilt frame single bedsteads, late 19th to 20th Century, each with double caned footboard | |

| |and single caned headboard, a.f. | |

| |A William IV mahogany linen press, adapted as wardrobe, the two panelled doors enclosing a converted hanging space | |

| |above, one blind with one long drawer with brass ring handles within reeded borders with bulls eye medallions, the | |

| |whole raised on fluted bun feet on inset castors, 152cm wide and 198cm high. | |

| |A George III mahogany snap-top occasional table, 57cm in diameter, on tripod base, and a stained-wood luggage | |

| |stand. (2) | |

| |Oak open nest of bookshelves with cupboard under. | |

| |Oak cabinet, the upper part with three bevelled glazed doors, enclosed cupboard on bulbous feet. | |

| |Oak cabinet, low raised back and glazed doors, centre drop down front, fitted cupboard under. | |

| |Set of eight American oak dining chairs shaped top rail and turned spindles. | |

| |Oak dining table on turned shaped, tapered, fluted legs including four inserts (seats 10 persons). | |

| |Yew framed French style chair with double can sides, box cushions on turned taper reeded legs. | |

| |Oak reproduction coffee table and a pair of matching tea tables. | |

| |Wedgewood set of seven blue and white platters including a lettuce drainer. | |

| |Glass circular shaped dish signed indistinctly 35cm dia. | |

| |Lady’s silver compact Birmingham marquesite ‘key’ brooch, 9ct gold brooch and a Victorian brooch set amethyst. | |

| |18ct gold set centre emerald flanked by diamonds and an eternity ring. | |

| |A yellow metal pendant with chain length 104cm. | |

| |9ct fine gold chain length 74cm, pair of fern shaped earrings, a leaf brooch, yellow metal ring and a seed pearl | |

| |brooch/pendant. | |

| |18ct gold dress ring, gold pendant set four diamond chips and chain length 40cm. | |

| |Walnut coffee table on cabriole legs | |

| |Late 19th Century English mantel clock by J W Benson of London. Slate and marble case, brass bezel | |

| |French bayonet mod 1866 ‘chassepot’ engraved as manufactured by French Imperial armoury Chatellerault April 1869 | |

| |with all appropriate markings. Exceptionally fine blade and undamaged scabbard with poss original leather buckle | |

| |tab. | |

| |Chinese short blade sword mid 19th Cent or poss earlier, brass handguard/quillion and hardwood grip. | |

| |Antique Chinese plates pair of blue on white porcelain plates approx 32cm dia. | |

| |Antique Chinese plates pair of blue on white porcelain plates approx 27cm dia. | |

| |Antique Chinese vase blue on white approx 19cm high carved wood top. | |

| |Two pewter chargers one approx 47cm, and one approx 42cm dia. Both marked ‘London’ with makers and certification | |

| |marks. | |

| |Framed sketch of Breton Woman by 20th Century French artist and illustrator Daniel Derveaux. Signed and inscribed | |

| |‘BASSE-BRETAGNE 58’. Pencil/crayon and colour wash. | |

END OF SALE

THE AUCTIONEERS’ NEXT SALE WILL TAKE PLACE ON

WEDNESDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2017

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