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Page 1: Saturday 7th March 2020 Mendip Auction Rooms, Rookery … 7 2020 Catalogue.pdfA silver and ivory presentation trowel, of usual form, the blade decorated with scroll work, London 1859,

Saturday 7th March 2020

Mendip Auction Rooms, Rookery Farm

Binegar, Radstock

Somerset BA3 4UL

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Your Local Property Experts

Providing a Range of Services to all Property Sectors

Chew Magna Office

5 South Parade, Chew Magna, BS40 8SH

Tel: 01275 333993

E. [email protected]

Wells Office

10 Sadler Street, Wells. BA5 2SE.

Tel: 01749 671172

E. [email protected]

Tuesday 17th March Victorian & Later Effects

Tuesday 31st March Victorian & Later Effects

Saturday 4th April Antiques & Collectables

Tuesday 21st April Victorian & Later Effects

Future Sale Dates

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Sale of Antiques, Fine Art &

Collectors’ Items

Saturday 7th March 2020

at 10am

On view at the salerooms

Thursday 5th March10am – 6pm

Friday 6th March10am - 7pm

Sale morning from 8.30am

Live internet bidding is available on

www.mendipauctionrooms.co.uk

with the fully illustrated catalogue

or

www.the-saleroom.com together

with the fully illustrated catalogue

Mendip Auction Rooms

Rookery Farm

Binegar

Somerset BA3 4UL

Tel: 01749 840770

[email protected]

www.mendipauctionrooms.co.uk

Front cover: lot 80

This page: lot 234

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BIDDING

Bidders are required to register before the sale com-mences and lots will be invoiced to the name and ad-dress on the registration form. Some form of identifica-tion may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for tele-phone bidding.

Commission bidding

Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indi-cating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyer’s premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers will prefer the first bid received. Please en-quire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone.

Online bidding

The Mendip Auction Rooms offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com and bid on this for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and bidonthis.co.uk and providing your card details and un-less alternative arrangements are agreed with the Men-dip Auction Rooms you:

(1) authorise Killens and the Mendip Auction Rooms, if they so wish, to charge the card given in part or full pay-ment, including all charges, for items successfully pur-chased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and

(2) confirm that you are authorised to provide these card details to us through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Killens and the Mendip Auction Rooms are entitled to allow the goods to be shipped to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.

Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 5% charge plus VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Any items purchased through bidonthis will be subject to an additional 1.5% charge plus VAT.

Please note that Killens and the Mendip Auction Rooms accept debit cards but do not accept payments by credit card.

HOW TO FIND US

Mendip Auction Rooms is a limited company (number 09771739).

A list of members may be inspected at the registered office:

Bishopbrook House, Cathedral Avenue, Wells, Somerset. BA5 1FD

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VICTORIAN & LATER EFFECTS

Tuesday 17th March at 10am

NEXT SALES

BUYER’S PREMIUM

The ‘Conditions of sale’ oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium at 15% (plus VAT) on the hammer price of each lot purchased.

METHODS OF PAYMENT

Payment is accepted by cash, cheque, debit card or bank transfer. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash). Telephone bidders must pay either by bank transfer prior to collection of lots or by debit card, cheque or cash in person prior to collection of goods. Please note that we do not accept credit cards.

COLLECTION AND STORAGE

Please note what the ‘Conditions of sale’ state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.

We do not provide a packing and dispatch service. We recommend Mailboxes of Bath, please find their details below and contact them directly for quotes on packing and shipping:

Mailboxes of Bath

01225 483777

[email protected]

Lot 68 A single strand of pearls Estimate £1500 - 2000 (plus BP at 15% excl VAT)

Lot 593 A pair of baluster vases Estimate £300 - 500 (plus BP at 15% excl VAT)

Lot 246 A 19th century Howdah pistol Estimate £300 - 500 (plus BP at 15% excl VAT)

Lot 510 A Victorian oak pedestal desk Estimate £250 - 350 (plus BP at 15% excl VAT)

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CATALOGUE

Lot 1 A small silver brandy pan, of plain rounded bellied form with gilt interior and an ivory handle, London 1889, 4cm high, 73 grams (all in) £40 - 60 Lot 2 A silver teapot of flat panel octagonal form and domed cover, applied with a fruitwood handle and knop, London 1922, 26cm wide, 692 grams (all in) £250 - 350 Lot 3 A silver teapot, of shaped oval form, the body decorated with chased panels of rococo floral scroll and shell work, under a domed cover, Chester 1908, 16cm high, 479 grams £100 - 150 Lot 4 A small silver coffee pot, of plain bell shaped form with a domed cover and applied fruitwood handle, marked for Hunt & Roskell, London 1886, 15cm high, 363 grams £60 - 80 Lot 5 A silver spirit kettle of the usual semi-fluted oval form, on a cabriole leg burner stand, Birmingham 1909, 32cm high £300 - 500 Lot 6 Two Old English pattern silver teaspoons by Peter Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, with six others, 124 grams (total) £30 - 50 Lot 7 A silver teapot of Regency form, the bellied rounded rectangular body raised on four ball feet to a semi fluted section under a palmette case border with domed cover, London marks rubbed, but possibly 1812, 15cm high, 671 grams £200 - 300 Lot 8 A silver mug of traditional baluster form, with scroll handle, raised on a stepped foot, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1958, 12 cm high, 334 grams £100 - 150 Lot 9 An oval silver snuff or sweetmeat box, the hinged cover decorated with a repousse scene of a recumbent amorino, import mark for Chester, 1898, 8 cm wide, 70 grams £30 - 50 Lot 10 A silver mounted glass thistle shaped decanter and stopper, with panel and diamond cutting, the stopper designed as a tot glass, marks rubbed but London, possibly 1918, 25 cm high £30 - 50

Lot 11 A silver Armada dish, of the usual form, London 1963, 14.5 cm wide, with a silver cut card edge sauce boat, 265 grams total weight £100 - 150 Lot 12 A cased set of six Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1923,and another set, 137 grams (total) £30 - 50 Lot 13 A small silver plain mug, of tapered round form, set an s scroll handle and raised on a stepped foot, London 1800, 9cm high, 169 grams £60 - 80 Lot 14 A pair of cased silver and mother of pearl butter knives, of fish knife design, Sheffield 1920, 13cm long £20 - 30 Lot 15 A silver toothpick, hallmarked sterling silver, Birmingham, 1988 6.9 grams £20 - 30 Lot 16 A small silver gilt sweetmeat basket of oval form with pierced panel body with punched flower and shell border and a wirework swing handle, raised on a pierced foot, London, date letter unreadable, but probably post 1760, 15cm wide, 132 grams £40 - 60 Lot 17 A George II style silver cream jug, of tapered rectangular cut cornered form, raised on a banded foot, Birmingham, mark rubbed, 8cm high, 147 grams £30 - 50 Lot 18 A Charles Horner silver topped hat pin in the form of a rapier, Chester 1908, 23cm high £30 - 50 Lot 19 A pair of silver Old English pattern tablespoons, London 1811, maker's mark IL, 22 cm, 138 grams. £80 - 120 Lot 20 An early 20th century electroplated kidney shaped tea tray with undulating beadwork border over a pierced and chased gallery with two hand cut outs over a rope work based and raised on pad feet 28cm x 61cm £30 - 50 Lot 20A A silver and ivory presentation trowel, of usual form, the blade decorated with scroll work, London 1859, 35cm long, 233 grams (all in) £100 - 150

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Lot 21 A pair of Old English pattern silver tongs, London 1803, 14cm long, with a selection of other items, 313 grams (weighable) £80 - 120 Lot 21A An oak canteen of cutlery, the rectangular case with commemorative brass plaque dated 9 November 1921, the double doors revealing three trays fitted with steel cutlery for twelve and a table setting, to include nut crackers, carvers, ladles in sizes, in addition to assorted sets of knives, forks and spoons, case 51.5cm x 40cm £200 - 300 Lot 22 A ladies late 19th century continental white metal extensive dressing table set, comprising a hand mirror, to handled hair brushes, two small boxes with covers, a long glass box with cover, a round engraved glass pot with cover and a matching set of four glass scent bottles, contained in a sleeve, the metal all decorated with continuous engine turning and set with foliate and floral swag motifs, the hand mirror 25 cm £250 - 350 Lot 22A A silver pap boat, of plain traditional form, London 1763, 11cm long, 60 grams £30 - 50 Lot 23 A blue glass and silver pepper caster with domed bayonet catch cover over a wire work cage body applied with floral swags, Chester 1909, 8cm high, 53 grams £30 - 50 Lot 24 A pair of silver miniature form plain round arch toast racks with loop handles, raised on ball feet, Birmingham 1911, 8cm wide, 69 grams £30 - 50 Lot 24A A small silver oval bellied pill box with domed cover set a rope work edge, Birmingham 1900, with a silver combination vesta case with cigar cutter, 5.5cm high, 72 grams total £30 - 50 Lot 25 A pair of filigree white metal and glass table salts in the form of a swan with folding wings with one spoon, 7cm high £40 - 60 Lot 26 A pair of silver fiddle and thread tablespoons by Eley & Fearn, London 1807 22 cm 157 grams £60 - 80 Lot 27 A cast and chased silver openwork belt buckle in the scrolling foliate baroque style, Chester 1894, 11cm wide, with another, 122 grams £30 - 50 Lot 28 No Lot

Lot 29 A silver plated five piece cruet set in the George I octagonal style, the casters, 13cm high £30 - 50 Lot 30 An oval silver jewel casket, raised on four lion paw feet, decorated with the Reynolds angel heads to the hinged cover, opening to reveal a velvet lined interior, London 1903, 9cm wide, with two others £60 - 80 Lot 30A A Maltese 2 scudi coin dated 1796. 22.0 grams £20 - 30 Lot 31 A cased silver five piece cruet set, of plain rounded form, with an applied swag border, Birmingham 1937, the pepper 9cm high, with an additional plated spoon, 90 grams (weighable), as one glass liner jammed £30 - 50 Lot 32 No Lot Lot 33 A silver and enamel powder compact and lipstick case, with engine turned decoration, the lid and cylinder basse taille sunburst decorated in white and painted with roses, Birmingham 1961, 7cm, 144 grams (all in) £30 - 50 Lot 33A A yellow metal single stone ring set with an oval faceted cut amethyst measuring approximately 12.0mm x 9.00mm. Flanked to either side with three 1.00mm single cut diamonds. Hallmarked 9ct gold. Stamped DIA. Size: O 3.3 grams £30 - 50 Lot 34 A yellow metal bow brooch with engraved finish. Pin and C catch fittings. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London, 1968. 7.1 grams £50 - 70 Lot 35 A silver bracelet attributed to Charles Horner, Chester hallmarks and a silver plated belt 136.5 grams £30 - 50 Lot 36 A white metal single stone ring. Set with a round cut cubic zirconia. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 2005. Size: L 3.1 grams £30 - 50 Lot 36A A yellow gold Longines wristwatch. Manual wind movement, signed Longines 17 jewels. Movement reference: 7362982. Case reference: 207531. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1947. Fitted to a black leather strap with gold-plated pin buckle. Personal inscription to reverse of case. 38.5 grams £200 - 300

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Lot 37 A quantity of jewellery to include: A stamped 9ct horseshoe tie pin; A hallmarked 14ct gold pair of amber drop earrings; A hallmarked 9ct gold pair of black stone drop earrings. Gross weight: 14.0 grams £80 - 120 Lot 38 A yellow metal oval cameo set ring. Stamped 9ct gold. Size: N 3.7 grams £30 - 50 Lot 39 A yellow and white metal half hoop ring. Set with five graduated old cut diamonds. Estimated total weight 0.10cts. Stamped 18ct PT. Size: P 1.7 grams £150 - 250 Lot 40 A mixed metal quartz dress watch. Dial signed Fred Paris. Date feature; leather strap. 22.2 grams £30 - 50 Lot 41 A yellow metal dress ring of crossover design set with a 7.0mm cultured pearl and three graduated round brilliant cut diamonds. No hallmark - tests indicate 18ct gold. Size: K 3.0 grams £150 - 250 Lot 42 A yellow and white metal cluster ring. Set with an oval faceted cut sapphire and surrounded by single cut diamonds. Hallmark has worn - tests indicate 18ct gold. Size: I ½ 1.8 grams £300 - 400 Lot 43 A collection of three pietra dura brooches of variable designs. Gross weight: 33.0 grams £120 - 180 Lot 44 A yellow and white metal dress ring of abstract design. Principally set with an oval faceted cut emerald of commercial quality; further illusion set with single cut diamonds within a floral design. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1991. Size: P 6.2 grams £30 - 50 Lot 45 A collection of two rings to include: A 9ct gold (stamped) single stone pearl ring, size N ½; A 9ct gold (tested) dress ring, size M 1/2 . Gross weight: 5.6 grams £30 - 50 Lot 46 A quantity of jewellery to include: A single strand of garnet beads; A pair of amber drop earrings; A amber pendant; a cameo brooch. Gross weight: 72.0 grams £20 - 30 Lot 47 A yellow and white metal necklace having an ornate floral centrepiece design set with peridot, seed pearls and two diamonds. Fixed to a fine link trace chain. No hallmark - tests indicate 9ct gold & silver. 7.0 grams £280 - 380

Lot 48 A collection of seven pairs of earrings to include hoops and drops and two odd earrings. Most are marked for 9ct gold. Gross weight: 13.3 grams £100 - 150 Lot 49 A nickel plated Goliath pocket watch 219.7 grams £60 - 80 Lot 50 A yellow gold Figaro chain necklace; A yellow gold Figaro bracelet; A yellow gold rope bracelet. All are marked/hallmarked for 9ct gold. Gross weight: 10.3 grams £100 - 150 Lot 51 A yellow metal hollow rope link chain, bolt ring clasp, 630mm. Hallmarked 9ct gold. 9.8 grams £100 - 150 Lot 51A A collection of six expanding bangles, all marked or hallmarked for silver. Gross weight: 37.5 grams £20 - 30 Lot 52 Two strands of nephrite jade beads, strung knotted and finished with gold plated clasps; A curved cylinder nephrite jade bracelet with gold plated embellishments. Gross weight: 164.1 grams NB: Jade has not been tested for natural origin and/or treatments. Identification is provisional and subject to laboratory confirmation. £30 - 50 Lot 53 A yellow gold circular locket with floral design; A yellow gold 6.5mm flat profile wedding ring (mis-shapen) Both items marked for 9ct gold. Gross weight: 13.6 grams £100 - 150 Lot 54 A yellow metal signet ring set with an oval bloodstone. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, 1968. Size: L 3.6 grams £30 - 50 Lot 55 Two hallmarked 9ct gold flat link collar necklaces; A hallmarked 9ct gold flat link bracelet; A three colour plated necklace stamped 925 for sterling silver. Gross weight: 22.0 grams £250 - 350 Lot 55A A collection of eight pairs of earrings of variable designs. Some are marked for sterling silver. Gross weight: 17.2 grams £20 - 30 Lot 56 A white metal necklace having a centrepiece design and set with emeralds and diamonds. Suspended from a trace link chain, bolt ring clasp. No hallmark - tests indicate 18ct gold. Estimated total emerald weight: 0.50cts. Estimated total diamond weight: 0.35cts. 3.9 grams £1500 - 2000

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Lot 57 A white metal pair of stud earrings each set with three oval faceted cut emeralds and finished with round cut diamonds. Estimated total emerald weight 1.50cts Light to moderate inclusions, bluish green colour. Estimated total diamond weight 0.25cts. Post and scroll fittings. No hallmark - stamped 18K for 18ct gold. 4.7 grams £800 - 1200 Lot 58 A gold cased Longines wristwatch, mechanical movement, fitted to a gate link bracelet, hallmarked 9ct gold. NB: Case back not opened due to fragility of glass. Case tests as gold of minimum 9ct standard. 15.9 grams £80 - 120 Lot 59 A hallmarked 9ct gold open face pocket watch. Key wound movement (key supplied) Case reference: 96576. Hallmarks for London, 1908. 30.2 grams £30 - 50 Lot 59A A collection of eight silver dress rings of variable designs. All rings individually marked 925 for sterling. Size range from J to W. Gross weight: 35.0 grams £30 - 50 Lot 60 A heavy 4.5mm court wedding ring grain set with diamonds stated to weigh 0.28cts. Hallmarked Platinum, Sheffield. Shank stamped: 0.28ct F VS ; HID 950PT. Size I (leading edge) 8.3 grams £100 - 150 Lot 61 A white metal pair of floral stud earrings each set with five pear cut aquamarines and finished with a central diamond. Post and large scroll fittings. No hallmark - Tests indicate 18ct gold. 4.9 grams £400 - 600 Lot 61A A white metal 5.5mm wedding ring with engraved design. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London, 1969. Size: P 5.0 grams £40 - 60 Lot 62 A white metal cluster ring principally set with an oval faceted cut aquamarine and finished with round brilliant cut diamonds, stated to weigh 0.20cts total. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham. Stamped 0.20. Size: O 3.5 grams £400 - 600 Lot 63 A yellow metal single stone ring set with an oval cabochon opal measuring approximately 11.0mm x 9.00mm. Size M. Stamped 9K 375 for 9ct gold. 4.6 grams £60 - 80 Lot 64 A yellow and white metal half hoop ring set with seven graduated round brilliant cut diamonds. Estimated total weight 0.50cts. Colour: I/J Clarity: SI Hallmarked 18ct gold, Sheffield. Size: L 2.7 grams £700 - 900

Lot 65 A collection of jewellery to include: A amethyst and blue topaz line bracelet, Stamped 925; A pair of three stone blue topaz drop earrings, tested as 9ct; A pair of peridot and pearl drop earrings, tested as 9ct; A single stone peridot ring size M, hallmarked 9ct. Gross weight: 18.3 grams £150 - 250 Lot 65A A tie pin set with an 8mm white cultured pearl together with a single strand of graduated simulated pearls with base metal marcasite clasp. Gross weight: 17.6 grams £60 - 80 Lot 66 A 15ct gold cased mechanical watch, hallmarked for London, 1915. Fitted to a spring link 15ct gold bracelet with push clasp and safety attachments. Offered for sale with three spare links. 19.5 grams £200 - 300 Lot 67 A collection of two pocket watches to include: A large open face chronometer pocket watch, hallmarked sterling silver, Chester, 1880. Key wound movement (key supplied) together with fitted Albert chain; A demi hunter pocket watch, hallmarked sterling silver London, 1904. Gross weight: 273.6 grams £40 - 60

Lot 68 A single strand of cultured pearls measuring from 6.50mm to 7.00mm. Fifty two pearls strung knotted with gold rondels and finished with a diamond set clover clasp, stamped 14K 585. Additionally to the centre is a yellow gold pendant pave set with diamonds and finished with sapphires and emeralds. Pendant stamped 18K MG NB: Pearls and stones untested. 31.0 grams £1500 - 2000

Lot 69 A white metal pendant set with a round cabochon cut emerald measuring approximately 7.00mm together with an old European cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.15cts. Fixed to a fine link trace chain. No hallmarks - tests indicate 14ct gold. 2.7 grams £500 - 700

Lot 70 A yellow and white metal butterfly pendant principally set with a marquise cut opal and finished with single cut diamond set wings. No hallmark - stamped 14K for 14ct gold. 2.5 grams £30 - 50

Lot 71 A yellow metal single stone pendant set with a pear shape opal triplet. Suspended from a trace link chain. Pendant and chain both marked for 9ct gold. Gross weight: 4.6 grams £30 - 50 Lot 72 A stamped 18K open face pocket watch. 15 Jewel movement - signed Longines. Personal inscription to case. With an attached fancy belcher and ball watch chain finished with a T-bar and tassel chain with swivel clasp. Chain stamped 15ct. Clasp stamped 9ct. Gross weight: 39.7 grams £500 - 600

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Lot 73 A yellow and white metal puzzle style dress ring. No hallmark - stamped 18K Italy for 18ct gold. Size: M 6.9 grams £30 - 50 Lot 73A A collection of nine dress rings of mixed metals and variable designs. Size range from J to R Gross weight: 35.5 grams £30 - 50 Lot 74 A white metal bracelet having five fixed flowers each set with pear cut aquamarines and finished with a central diamond. Double trace link chain with lobster clasp. No hallmark - tests indicate 18ct gold. 13.0 grams £1000 - 1500 Lot 75 A yellow metal ring principally set with a 7.5mm pearl and finished with six single cut diamonds. No hallmark - Stamped 14K Italy for 14ct gold. Size: L 3.7 grams £30 - 50 Lot 76 A hallmarked 9ct gold ruby and diamond flower pendant; A 9ct gold (tested) single stone diamond pendant. Gross weight: 2.7 grams £40 - 60 Lot 76A A collection of forty silver charms of variable designs. Most are marked 925 for sterling. Gross weight: 82.6 grams £50 - 70 Lot 77 A Cyma wristwatch on a leather strap. Case reference: 10494. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1963. 13.1 grams £30 - 50 Lot 78 A hallmarked 9ct gold flat link collar necklace; A 9ct gold (stamped) pair of hoop earrings. Both items are damaged. Gross weight: 11.2 grams £100 - 150 Lot 79 A collection of three yellow gold hollow bangles. Each hallmarked 9ct gold. Gross weight: 15.7 grams £150 - 250 Lot 80 A white metal bracelet set with fourteen round faceted cut emeralds and finished with round brilliant cut diamonds. Estimated total emerald weight: 3.22cts. Estimated total diamond weight: 1.71cts. No hallmarks - stamped 18K Pico R4.93. 15.7 grams £2500 - 3500 Lot 81 A yellow metal cluster pendant principally set with a round faceted cut amethyst measuring approximately 10.0mm and finished with seed pearls in floral/trefoil design. Pendant bale with seed pearls and additional brooch fittings. Stamped 15ct. 7.5 grams £40 - 60

Lot 82 An 18ct gold (tested) locket pendant with engraved finish; A 9ct gold (tested) amethyst and seed pearl pendant. Gross weight: 10.0 grams £30 - 50 Lot 82A A collection of thirteen costume brooches of variable designs. Gross weight: 309.5 grams £30 - 50 Lot 83 A yellow metal ring illusion set with single cut diamonds (one stone appears to be a replacement and tests as cubic zirconia) Hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham. Size P 3.9 grams £30 - 50 Lot 84 A yellow metal ring set with three oval faceted cut diamonds interspaced with two round brilliant cut diamonds. Estimated total weight of 0.40cts. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham. Size: I 5.0 grams £150 - 250 Lot 85 A rose gold curb link charm bracelet with padlock and safety chain having six assorted charms and a large padlock. Marked for mixed metals - 9ct & 14ct gold. 55.7 grams £400 - 600 Lot 86 A white metal floral brooch set with pear cut aquamarines and finished with diamonds. Pin and revolver fittings. No hallmark - stamped 750 for 18ct gold. 3.3 grams £400 - 600 Lot 86A A collection of six pairs of earrings of variable designs. All individually marked 925 for sterling. Gross weight: 48.8 grams £20 - 30 Lot 87 A yellow metal bar brooch with beaded design. Stamped 15ct. Base metal pin and C catch. 4.1 grams £40 - 60 Lot 88 A white metal full eternity ring set with colourless synthetic spinel. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1958. Size: K 2.9 grams £20 - 30 Lot 88A A collection of ten silver pendants of variable designs. Most are marked 925 for sterling. Gross weight: 40.8 grams £30 - 50 Lot 89 A yellow metal hollow rope chain with bolt ring clasp - chain broken into two pieces. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Sheffield, 1982. 5.5 grams £40 - 60

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Lot 90 A yellow metal single stone ring set with a square step cut emerald and finished with a trilliant cut diamond to each side. Stated emerald weight 1.45cts; Stated diamond weight 0.48cts. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, 2006. Size: M 4.7 grams £1700 - 1800 Lot 91 Three gold coloured pocket watch keys 6.7 grams £60 - 80 Lot 92 A white metal cluster ring in the style of a clover, set with princess cut, baguette cut and round cut diamonds. Estimated total diamond weight of 1.25cts. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, 2006. Size: L 5.1 grams £1400 - 1500 Lot 93 A yellow metal half hoop ring. Set with five graduated round faceted cut colourless zircon. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, 1971. Size: M 2.8 grams £30 - 50 Lot 93A A stainless steel Omega Seamaster Cosmic watch. Automatic movement. Stainless steel case and bracelet. Case Reference: 166022. Supplied with original box (damaged) and operating instructions. 77.1 grams £200 - 300 Lot 94 A white metal pair of single stone stud earrings each set with a round brilliant cut diamond measuring approximately 4.85mm diameter. Estimated total weight of 1.00cts. Colour: L/M Clarity: I1/I2 Post and scroll fittings. No hallmark - stamped 750 for 18ct gold. 2.1 grams £1400 - 1500 Lot 95 A three colour gold graduated collar necklace. Push in clasp with figure of eight safety catch. No hallmark - tests indicate 9ct gold. 11.7 grams £100 - 150 Lot 96 A white metal line bracelet consisting of repeating links each set with a rectangular faceted cut emerald and round brilliant cut diamonds. Stated total emerald weight 7.17cts, Stated total diamond weight: 1.81cts. Push in clasp with figure of eight safety catch. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham. 18.9 grams £4800 - 5800 Lot 97 No Lot Lot 98 A yellow metal cluster ring principally set with a square step cut emerald and surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds. Stated emerald weight 2.84cts. Stated diamond weight 1.18cts. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham. Size: M 8.0 grams £3400 - 3600

Lot 99 A hallmarked 9ct gold amethyst and illusion set diamond crossover bangle; A hallmarked 9ct gold blue topaz bangle. Gross weight: 13.4 grams £100 - 150 Lot 99A A yellow metal four claw single stone ring together with a loose round brilliant diamond estimated to weigh 0.33cts. Colour assessed as E/F Clarity: SI1/SI2. Shank hallmarked 18ct gold, London, 1993. Size: J 2.5 grams £300 - 400 Lot 100 A yellow metal half hoop ring set with a central old European cut diamond measuring approximately 4.20mm, flanked by two dark blue sapphires and finished with a smaller old European cut diamond to each side. Hallmark has worn - tests indicate 18ct gold. Size: P 3.0 grams £80 - 120 Lot 100A A large pair of yellow metal stud earrings each set with a 14.0mm mabe pearl. Post and scroll fittings. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1994. 12.9 grams £120 - 150 Lot 101 A yellow metal dress ring set with a marquise cut synthetic ruby. No hallmark - tests indicate 18ct gold. Shank stamped 750. Size: O 5.0 grams £150 - 250 Lot 102 A white metal single stone pendant set with a round brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.50cts. Colour: H/I Clarity: SI2. Suspended from a trace link chain. No hallmarks - Stamped 750 for 18ct gold. 3.3 grams £1200 - 1500 Lot 102A A single strand of cultured pearls. 85 pearls measuring from 7.50mm to 8.00mm; strung knotted and finished with a hallmarked 9ct gold pearl set clasp. Strand length: 29 inches. Offered for sale with 12 additional loose pearls. Gross weight 68.1 grams NB: Pearls untested £250 - 350 Lot 103 A yellow metal half hoop ring set with five round faceted cut garnets. Untested - Stamped 9ct. Size: N 2.8 grams £20 - 30 Lot 104 A yellow and white metal cluster ring. Principally set with an oval faceted cut ruby stated to weigh 2.25cts. Further set with a halo of round brilliant cut diamonds, stated to weigh a total of 1.50cts. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham. Sponsor mark of TGGC (Jewellery channel) Size: M 5.9 grams £2500 - 2700 Lot 105 A yellow metal cluster ring. Principally set with an oval faceted cut garnet and surrounded by cubic zirconia. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Sheffield. Size: Q 3.0 grams £60 - 80

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Lot 106 A white metal pair of single stone stud earrings. Each set with a round brilliant cut diamond measuring approximately 5.70mm diameter. Estimated total weight of 1.36cts. Colour: G/H Clarity: I1/I2. Post and scroll fittings. No hallmark - stamped 750 for 18ct gold. 2.2 grams £2800 - 3000

Lot 107 A yellow metal cluster ring set with seven circular cabochon cut opals of commercial quality. Hallmarked sterling silver, Birmingham, 1977. Size: L 2.0 grams £20 - 30

Lot 108 A white metal brooch stylized as a butterfly and set with a blue topaz and rubies and finished with multi colour enamel. Pin and revolver fittings. No hallmark - stamped 925 for sterling silver. 9.4 grams £45 - 65 Lot 109 A hallmarked 9ct gold turquoise bar brooch with locket glazed panel to reverse; A stamped 9ct oval cameo brooch. Gross weight: 15.2 grams £30 - 50 Lot 109A A yellow metal tie pin set with a rectangular cut opal doublet measuring approximately 11.7mm x 4.7mm. No hallmark - Stamped 15ct. 1.4 grams £40 - 60 Lot 110 A collection of two pair of knot earrings, both individually marked for 9ct gold. Gross weight: 13.1 grams £100 - 150 Lot 111 A white metal ornate cluster ring. Principally set with a round brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.25cts. Further set with calibre cut emeralds and single cut diamonds in a three tier design. No hallmark - tests indicate Platinum. Size: M 7.0 grams £1950 - 1450 Lot 112 A yellow metal half hoop ring set with synthetic rubies and cubic zirconia. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1964. Size: N 4.1 grams £60 - 80 Lot 113 A white metal cluster ring. Set with a trilliant cut tanzanite and surrounded by round cut diamonds. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham. Size: M 3.3 grams £1200 - 1500

Lot 114 A yellow metal half hoop ring. Set with five graduated oval faceted cut garnets. Pierced scroll setting. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1969. Size: O 4.4 grams £30 - 50

Lot 115 A white metal brooch in the design of a clover with green enamelled finish and set with freshwater pearls. Pin and revolver fittings. No hallmark - stamped 925 for sterling silver. 7.1 grams £40 - 60

Lot 115A A collection of twenty costume brooches of variable designs. Gross weight: 338.9 grams £20 - 30 Lot 116 A yellow metal half hoop ring. Principally set with alternating pear cut blue topaz and iolite (untested) and finished with round cut diamonds. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Sheffield. Shank stamped DIA. Size: M 3.8 grams £60 - 80 Lot 117 A white metal dress ring. Principally set with and oval faceted cut sapphire. Further set with calibre cut sapphires and single cut diamonds. No hallmark - tests indicate Platinum. Size: M 4.6 grams £1200 - 1700 Lot 118 A yellow metal dress ring. Set with three oval faceted cut garnets measuring approximately 8.0mm x 6.00mm each. No hallmark - tests indicate 18ct gold; shank stamped 750. Size: P 6.0 grams £150 - 250 Lot 119 A yellow and white metal ornate design pair of drop earrings set with sapphires and diamonds. Hook fittings. No hallmark - tests indicate 9ct gold and silver. 4.6 grams £280 - 380 Lot 120 A stainless steel Omega Seamaster wristwatch. Dial signed omega electronic F 300hz - Seamaster chronometer. Green fabric strap. Case back not opened. 51.2 grams £100 - 200 Lot 121 A white metal dress ring. Principally set with an oval faceted cut ruby and flanked to each side with a round brilliant cut diamonds. Finished with calibre cut rubies and round cut diamonds within a marquise cluster. No hallmark - tests indicate Platinum. Size: L ½ 5.2 grams £1200 - 1500 Lot 121A A collection of six pairs of earrings of variable designs. Most are marked for sterling silver 925. Gross weight: 24.1 grams £20 - 30 Lot 122 A white metal single stone pair of stud earrings. Each set with an oval cabochon cut black welo opal. Post and scroll fittings. No hallmark - stamped 925 for sterling silver. 1.5 grams £60 - 80 Lot 123 A single strand of cultured freshwater pearls measuring from 12.0mm to 15.0mm approximately. Thirty one pearls strung knotted and finished with a 9ct gold satin ball clasp. 100.4 grams £170 - 270

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Lot 123A A white metal watch chain of graduated curb design having a swivel clasp and T-bar attachment. Hallmark sterling silver and each link stamped. 43.4 grams £40 - 60 Lot 124 A white metal pair of drop earrings. Grain set with round faceted cut rubies and finished with a teardrop freshwater cultured pearl. Post and scroll fittings. No hallmark - tests indicate Silver. 5.9 grams £20 - 30 Lot 125 A yellow and white metal pair of drop earrings each set with cabochon cut peridot and finished with diamonds. Hook fittings. No hallmark - tests indicate 9ct gold & silver. 3.6 grams £40 - 60 Lot 125A A collection of two dress rings to include: A hallmarked 18ct gold blue zircon and diamond cluster ring, size J; A hallmarked 9ct gold blue and white CZ heart shaped cluster ring, size K. Gross weight: 4.7 grams £100 - 150 Lot 126 A collection of jewellery to include: A hallmarked 9ct gold belcher chain; An agate brooch; Two amethyst bar brooches. Gross weight: 14.3 grams £180 - 280 Lot 127 A yellow metal three tier cluster ring set with colourless cubic zirconia. Hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, 1973. Size: N 3.0 grams £30 - 50 Lot 128 A white metal single stone ring. Illusion set with a pear cut diamond stated to weigh 0.97cts. Colour: K/L Clarity: I1. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London, 2009. Size; M 3.4 grams £1700 - 1800 Lot 129 A hallmarked sterling silver open face engraved case pocket watch. Key wound movement. Hallmarked for Birmingham (marks are worn) 48.2 grams £30 - 50 Lot 130 A white metal cluster ring. Set with an oval faceted cut pink sapphire and surrounded by diamonds. Sapphire stated to weigh 1.56cts, diamond stated to weigh 0.56cts. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, 2004. Size: N 4.4 grams £1150 - 1450 Lot 131 A jewellery case containing a large selection of costume jewellery, to include earrings, brooches, necklaces and bracelets. £20 - 30

Lot 132 A white metal cluster ring. Principally set with four old brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh 0.10cts each. Further set with calibre cut rubies and surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds. No hallmark - tests indicate Platinum. Size: M 4.9 grams £1500 - 2000 Lot 133 A nineteenth century white metal filigree necklace and large cross pendant 64.9 grams £30 - 50 Lot 134 A white metal line bracelet set with twenty five oval faceted cut aquamarine and interspaced with trio of round brilliant cut diamonds. Estimated total aquamarine weight 17.50cts. Estimated total diamond weight 1.50cts. Push in clasp with double figure of eight safety catch. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham. 25.3 grams £2400 - 2800 Lot 135 A yellow and white metal pair of drop earrings. Designed as a bow and heart and set with seed pearls and round cut diamonds. Hook fittings. No hallmark - tests indicate 9ct gold & silver. 2.9 grams £220 - 320 Lot 136 A yellow metal large link chain. Polished/engraved finish. Bolt ring clasp, 420mm. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1972. 28.1 grams £250 - 350 Lot 137 A yellow and white metal pair of abstract design drop earrings each principally set with a cultured pearl and finished with rubies and diamonds. Hook fittings. No hallmark - tests indicate 9ct gold & silver. 3.5 grams £220 - 320 Lot 137A A collection of eight brooches of variable designs. Gross weight: 56.9 grams £30 - 50 Lot 138 A white metal cluster ring. Principally set with an old brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.50cts. colour: G/H Clarity I1. Further set with calibre cut sapphires and finished with diamond set shoulders. No hallmark - tests indicate Platinum. Size: N 5.0 grams £1400 - 1500 Lot 139 Two yellow gold flat link collar necklaces together with one matching bracelet. Each item marked for 14ct gold. Gross weight: 11.7 grams £100 - 150 Lot 140 A white metal cluster ring. Principally set with an oval faceted cut tanzanite measuring approximately 12.0mm x 9.00mm. Further set with a halo of round brilliant cut diamonds. Stated Tanzanite weight 4.55cts; Stated diamond weight 1.30cts. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham. Size: M 7.7 grams £4000 - 5000

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Lot 141 A collection of four dress rings to include: An illusion set fancy diamond band; A single stone diamond ring with stone shoulders, A cluster ring (stones missing); A garnet and CZ half hoop ring. Each individually marked for 9ct gold. Size range from K to L. Gross weight: 7.1 grams £80 - 120

Lot 142 A yellow and white metal pair of drop stud earrings, each set with amethysts and seed pearls. Post and scroll fittings. No hallmark - tests indicate 9ct gold and silver. 2.8 grams £170 - 270

Lot 143 A white metal half hoop ring set with three round brilliant cut diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 1.00cts. Colour: H/I Clarity: SI2/I1. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham. Size: M 3.1 grams £1400 - 1600

Lot 143A A collection of twenty costume brooches of variable designs. Gross weight: 261.5 grams £20 - 30

Lot 144 A white metal cluster ring set with a square faceted cut sapphire and surrounded by single cut diamonds. Hallmarked Platinum, Birmingham, 1998. Size: R 3.1 grams £70 - 90

Lot 145 A yellow metal pair of drop earrings set with amethysts in an oxidised setting. Hook fittings. No hallmark - tests indicate 9ct gold and silver. 2.9 grams £180 - 280

Lot 146 A hallmarked 22ct gold 2mm wedding ring; A marcasite set full eternity ring. Both size N. Gross weight: 4.0 grams £30 - 50

Lot 146A A half sovereign coin dated 1913. 4.0 grams £120 - 180

Lot 147 A yellow metal single stone ring. Set with a round cut colourless stone. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London, 1987. Size: N ½. 3.1 grams £30 - 50

Lot 148 A gold engraved cased open face pocket watch, key wound movement, case stamped 18K. Glass is loose; movement untested. 34.2 grams £50 - 70 Lot 149 A full sovereign coin, dated 1912. 8.1 grams £220 - 280 Lot 150 A quantity of jewellery to include: A silver double graduated curb bracelet with padlock & safety chain; A silver brooch; An enamelled locket with chain. Gross weight: 55.1 grams £30 - 50

Lot 151 19th century, English School , Cambridge Park, watercolour, glazed and framed, 33.5cm x 20cm £20 - 30 Lot 152 Rachel Grainger, A Turkish coastal scene and a Bulgarian harbour scene, oil on board, monogrammed R G H lower right, mounted and un-framed, 26.5cm x 19cm (ex-mount) and 24cm x 20cm (ex-mount) respectively £40 - 60 Lot 153 Rachel Grainger Hunt, An Italian Hilltop Villa and a Castle above an Estuary, oil on board, signed lower left, mounted and un-framed, 28.5cm x 23cm (ex-mount) and 28.5cm x 22cm (x mount) £40 - 60

Lots 154 & 155 No Lot

Lot 156 Rachel Grainger Hunt, A French market scene and a park landscape, oil on board, monogrammed R G H lower left, mounted and un-framed, 33.5cm x 25.5cm (ex-mount) and 36.5cm x 24cm (ex-mount) £40 - 60

Lot 157 Arthur Rigden Read, Rural Landscape, watercolour, signed lower right, glazed and framed, 37.5cm x 26.5cm, ex frame £20 - 30

Lot 158 Two prints, titled 'An Oxford memory' 1890, depicting Lord Hugh Cecil and Mr H B Irving walking away from the union together, 40.5cm x 29.5cm £10 - 20

Lot 159 Rachel Grainger Hunt, 'Iona', oil on board, monogrammed R G H lower right, mounted and un-framed, 36cm x 25.5cm, ex mount £20 - 30

Lot 160 Rachel Grainger Hunt, 'Running Dogs', oil on board, monogrammed R G H lower right, mounted and un-framed, 33cm x 27.5cm, ex frame £20 - 30

Lot 161 Rachel Granger Hunt, Mallorca, oil on board, monogrammed R G H lower right, mounted and un-framed, 32.5cm x 22.5cm (ex-mount) £20 - 30

Lot 162 Richard Blowey, Extensive landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, framed, 75cm x 49cm, ex frame £30 - 50

Lot 163 Edmund Neville-Rolfe, Construction scene and A Townscape, watercolour and ink on paper, circa 1930, each signed lower right, glazed and framed, 37.5cm x 26cm (Construction scene) and 36.5cm x 27cm (Townscape) ex frames £40 - 60

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Lot 164 Arthur Clark, Pansies, oil on board, signed lower right, framed, 50cm x 40cm, ex frame £30 - 50 Lot 165 Arthur Clark, Scotty dog, oil on canvas, signed lower left, giltwood and gesso frame, 39cm x 29cm, ex frame £30 - 50 Lot 166 Ian Guy, Low Tide and Brisk Wind, oil on canvas, a pair, signed lower right, framed, 24.5cm x 19cm (ex-frame) £30 - 50 Lot 167 John Bampfield, Low Tide, oil on board, signed lower right, framed, 90cm x 29.5cm, ex frame £30 - 50 Lot 168 Gerald M Carr, ARIBA, Union House, Sydney, architect's design for 'Green Shutters, Gilliver Avenue, Vaucluse', pencil and watercolour on paper, showing house and garden, inscribed lower right, framed and glazed, by S A Parker, George Street, Sydney (glass cracked), 35cm x 23cm £20 - 30 Lot 169 Susan French, Brittany landscape, oil on board, signed lower left and inscribed to reverse, framed, 60cm x 38cm £30 - 50 Lot 170 Cheryl Angela Fountain, Still Life of pheasant, daffodils, squash and gourds, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed to reverse, dated Feb-March 2nd 1986, framed, 40cm x 33cm, ex frame £30 - 50 Lot 171 Robert Morden, A map of 'Gloucestershire', hand coloured, glazed and framed, 44.5cm x 37.5cm £30 - 50 Lot 172 John Speede, A map of 'Essex', with coats of arms of the 'Earles of Essex', hand coloured, glazed and framed, 51cm x 41cm, ex frame £60 - 80 Lot 173 Circle of Walter Crane (1845 - 1915), Two Boys by the River, possibly India or Ceylon, watercolour, glazed and framed, with Fine Arts Society label to reverse, Walter Crane published 'India Impressions', notes of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) during a winter tour 1906-07, 5cm x 52.5cm x 35.5cm, ex frame £80 - 120 Lot 174 Four studies in black pen against a gilt ground, on paper, each series numbered 17/18, indistinctly signed 'Wilfred (?) ... 95', glazed and framed, 24cm x 32cm, ex frame £30 - 50

Lot 175 A Railwayana Cartoon, pen, ink and watercolour, signed lower right Clem, titled 'It's Quicker By Rail!/or Farmer's Not-so-level crossing', glazed and framed, 48.5cm x 29cm £20 - 30 Lot 176 A 19th century boxed French fan, with rococo carved and metal inlaid guards (one broken) and sticks opening to reveal a hand painted courtly scene after Fragonard, signed to the lower right, 27cm £30 - 50 Lot 177 Percy Lancaster 1878-1950. The Lady with a fan, etching, signed in pencil,20.2cm x 15.5cm,another Old Age signed in pencil numbered13, 23cm x 20cm,and another French etching £30 - 50 Lot 178 English school 19th century A lady sleeping holding a basket of flowers, oil on canvas,73.5cm x 58cm. £200 - 300 Lot 179 M Hall, landscapes, oil on board, signed lower right, 29cm x 94.5cm £30 - 50 Lot 180 20th century School, Lady in a rocking chair, oil on board 89cm x 69cm. £30 - 50 Lot 181 French school, 19th century portrait of a man wearing a tricorn hat, watercolour 26cm x 22cm £30 - 50 Lot 182 Edward Francis Wells, Dew Pond, watercolour signed lower right 17cm x 24.5cm. £30 - 50 Lot 183 Helen McKie, Moonlit scene, bodycolour, signed lower right, 49cm x 38cm £30 - 50 Lot 184 George Vernon Stokes, Pointers, etching, signed in pencil and numbered 11/75 plate 28.5cm x 23.5cm £30 - 50 Lot 185 20th century school, sunset, oil on board 48cm x 59cm £30 - 50 Lot 186 J.H Butterworth named coastal vignettes, charcoal signed lower right 44cm x 73cm £40 - 60 Lot 187 Dauy, Autumn landscape, oil on board signed lower right 39cm x 49cm £30 - 50

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Lot 188 C.Hughes, still life with fruit, watercolour and bodycolour, signed lower right a pair 19.5cm x 12cm £30 - 50 Lot 189 Henry Bright (1814- 1873) A woman making yarn, pencil and watercolour, signed with the initials and dated 1850, 20cm x 14.5cm £40 - 60 Lot 190 Cleve roll studies, sketches with a brush watercolour signed on mount and tilted 40cm x 29cm £30 - 50 Lot 191 Gerald A Cains R.W.A, The Mill, oil on board, signed lower right,92cm x 122cm. £50 - 70 Lot 192 Neil Morrison Sleeping girl, oil on board, a pair, signed lower left, signed and detailed verso,17cm x 19cm. £50 - 70 Lot 193 Diana Lane, Hunters Hill, Sydney, oil on board, titled "verso" 11.5cm x 10 cm. £30 - 50 Lot 194 Diana Lane, Barry Sydney, oil on board, signed and titled verso" 11.5cm. x 10cm. £30 - 50 Lot 195 David Beaty, Shipping in full sail, oil on board, signed lower right,30.5cm x 40.5cm,together with a print, overall 61cm x 64cm. £30 - 50 Lot 196 Richard Easton after Francis Wheatly, Preparing for market, coloured mezzotint,44cm x 54cm. £30 - 50 Lot 197 John Burnham, Yellow Boat, watercolour, signed lower right and titled verso,43cm x 53cm. £80 - 120 Lot 198 R Lewis, Landscapes, oil on canvas, a pair signed lower left,30.5cm x 61.5cm. £30 - 50 Lot 199 Continental School,19th century style, two ladies in costume, oil on panel,12cm x 9.5cm. £30 - 50 Lot 200 Dyson, Extensive landscape, possibly New Zealand, oil on panel, signed lower right, 30cm X 40cm £30 - 50

Lot 201 A Clarice Cliff 'Bizarre' honey pot, of reeded form, circa 1930, printed Newport pottery marks, painted with bands in yellow, orange, blue and black, with a honey bee finial, 9.5cm high £40 - 60 Lot 202 Four studio pottery models of birds of prey, incised CL monogram, arrow and tiles, comprising : a Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon, Hobby and a Merlin, modelled perched on a tree stump, 22.8cm high (max) £30 - 50 Lot 202A An unusual bird in cage clock, in the form of a 19th century Swiss Automaton, 12cm high £80 - 120 Lot 203 A group of magic lantern slides, to include Wilhelm Busch-Diogenes, exotic birds, animals, comedy figures and animal caricatures, boxed, stamped 'Carpenter & Westley/24 Regent Street, London £30 - 50 Lot 204 Four Pelham puppets, comprising : Tyrolean Girl, Fritzi, Baby Dragon and Cow Ermintrude, boxed, Tyrolean Girl 29cm high £30 - 50 Lot 205 Four Pelham puppets, comprising : Giant, Caterpillar, Witch and Giant boxed, Giant 38.5cm high £30 - 50 Lot 206 Three Pelham puppets, comprising : Bengo, Clown and King, boxed, King 36cm high £30 - 50 Lot 206A An Inuit carved hardstone panel, by David Bernett, depicting the profile of a hunter 18cm x 18cm, together with another round stone box, the cover scratch marked with a similar scene £20 - 30 Lot 207 A cast iron fire back, cast with the Crowned Royal Arms, of arched rectangular form, 74cm wide x 64cm high £60 - 80 Lot 208 A Royal Crown Derby 'Giant Panda' paperweight, 2008, printed and painted marks, gilt with flower heads and bamboo, 11.5cm high, and a 'Zebra' paperweight, 2007, printed marks, 15.3cm high £40 - 60 Lot 209 A Royal Crown Derby 'Polar Bear' paperweight and two Cub paperweights, 2007 and 2008, printed and painted marks, enriched in blue and gilt scrolls and waves, 10.5cm high (max) £40 - 60

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Lot 210 A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern composite part tea service, circa 1900, printed and impressed marks, comprising : two circular dishes, an octagonal section teapot and cover, a hot milk jug and cover, similar, a sugar bowl and cover, four tea bowls and four and saucers £80 - 120 Lot 211 A Royal Crown Derby 'Mother' and 'Infant Indian Elephant' paperweight, 2006 and 2007, printed and painted marks, the mother elephant carparisoned, 11.5cm high (max) £40 - 60 Lot 212 A pair of alabaster cockatoo book ends, each modelled in opposing directions, with glass eyes, perched on tapering bracket, 22.5cm high £20 - 30 Lot 213 Three Royal Crown Derby animal paperweights, comprising a 'Woodland squirrel', 2006, a 'Wolf', 2005. and 'Bramble' , a hedgehog, 2009, each with printed and painted marks, 14cm high (max) £40 - 60 Lot 214 A Studio pottery simulated bronze model of a whale a crest waves, 33cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 215 A Studio Celtic pottery, Newlyn, Cornwall, 20th century bowl, decorated with a stylised phoenix, with wings outstretched, in dark copper-black, reserved against a sponged ochre ground, 20cm diameter £30 - 50 Lot 216 A 'Guinness For Strength' rectangular advertising sign, showing a man pushing a truck out of the path of ducks, printed on board, with metal backing frame, 30.5cm x 15.3cm £80 - 120 Lot 217 A collection of wooden jigsaw puzzles, to include various 'Victory' puzzles, the 'Cunard White Star Liner, Mauritania', 'The Queen Mary', 'The Flying Scotsman', 'The Atlantic Coast Express', 'GWR', puzzle of Piccadilly Circus, and a photocron, 'The Golden Arrow Limited' £40 - 60 Lot 218 A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern triform ginger jar and cover, pattern No 1128, printed and painted marks, 11.5cm high, together with a Royal Crown Derby paperweight, modelled as a tortoise, decorated in the Imari palette, printed and painted marks, 1.5cm long £40 - 60 Lot 219 A 19th century brass oil lamp, the opaque glass shade above a pierced burner, stamped 'British made', above a green tinted opaque shell moulded glass reservoir, on a brass column and metal domed base, 71.4cm high £40 - 60

Lot 220 A Doulton Lambeth stoneware brass and metal mounted oil lamp case, circa 1885, decorated with interlocking strapwork, trefoils and foliate medallions in shades of blue, grey and brown, on a stepped socle and plinth base, 20cm high £40 - 60 Lot 221 A Staffordshire majolica sardine dish and cover, circa 1875, of rectangular section, moulded with stiff leaves and applied with a sardine finial, with integral stand, 22cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 222 A pair of Staffordshire models of poodles, each with moulded numeral to base, applied with white extruded clay, with gilt padlock collars, 18cm high £30 - 50 Lot 223 Two Beswick pottery models of Highland cattle, 20th century, printed black marks, naturalistically modelled, 12.5cm high (max) £40 - 60 Lot 224 A Rosenthal model of two blackbirds, 20th century, printed green marks, incised and impressed marks, model No 1076, naturalistically coloured and modelled perched on a rocky base, 17cm high £40 - 60 Lot 225 An Art glass vase, of tapering form, the thick walled vessel with amber tear shaped interior, with notched sides, indistinctly signed, 'T Kayalainen/og Kimela' (?), 22.5cm high £30 - 50 Lot 226 A Medina 'Maltese blue and yellow' glass globular vase, with bulb formed neck, incised mark to base, 12.2cm high £30 - 50

Lot 227 A Crown Staffordshire bone china model of a Cockatoo, designed and modelled by G T Jones, 20th century, printed and painted marks, inscribed 'Cockatoo/2', naturalistically modelled perched on a tree stump, 33.5cm high £60 - 80

Lot 228 A Karl Ens porcelain model of a Tawny owl, 20th century, printed blue ENS marks and pattern No 7375, naturalistically modelled on a branch, 25cm high £30 - 50

Lot 229 A Whitefriars 'Bark' part fruit set, in grey smoke tint, comprising : a footed cylindrical serving bowl and four footed bowls, the serving bowl 19cm diameter £20 - 30

Lot 230 A Whitefriars 'Totem Pole' vase, by Geoffrey Baxter, model No 9671, in a grey smoke colourway, 27cm high £40 - 60

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Lot 231 Three model locomotives, comprising : a Hornby 'G W R King Class 4-6-0 King Edward I' a Jouef electric locomotive and a Lime locomotive, all boxed £40 - 60 Lot 232 A Continental eight day faux tortoiseshell mantel clock, or arched form, with gilt metal dial, supported on cabriole feet, 17cm high £30 - 50 Lot 233 A brass carriage clock, the enamelled dial inscribed 'Bruford & Sons/Eastbourne + Exeter', the parian movement stamped 'R & Co'. with glass panelled top and sides, with key, 12cm high £80 - 120 Lot 234 A 19 century French mantle clock, the gilt metal mounts enclosing a porcelain dial and two porcelain panels painted in enamels on a pink ground, the eight day movement striking on a bell on a gilt wood base,38 cm high. £100 - 150 Lot 235 A Victorian Belgian slate and marble mantel clock, or neo-classical form, the brass enamel dial flanked by two marble columns, on stepped slate base inlaid with marble and incised gilt scrolls, with pendulum, 25.3cm high £20 - 30 Lot 236 An American (Jerome & Son) eight day striking clock, late 19th century, applied with printed 'Jerome & Co/New Haven, Conn', label to reverse, the enamel and brass dial 'PAT FEB, 11, 1879', the pendulum stamped 'PAT'D, MCH, 1st 1888', within an arched rectangular black painted hinged case, the glass front enamelled and gilt with flowers, 46cm high x 28cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 237 Two brass carriage clocks, the first retailed by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, with parisian movement, with five glass panelled sides, 11.6cm high, and another smaller, with glass panelled sides, the movement stamped 5T. each with keys, 9.2cm high £50 - 70 Lot 238 A French (Duverdrey & Bloquel) eight day mantel clock, the enamel dial inscribed with retailer's marks for 'Charles Desprez, Bristol', the movement stamped with a lion, the arched mahogany case inlaid with walnut panel, flanked brass columns on brass bracket feet, with key, 17.3cm high £30 - 50 Lot 239 An eight day German (HAC) oak mantel clock, the chiming clock with Hermle floating balance movement, steel dial and Roman numerals, the arched case with red gilt flower head to each corner, with key (lacking glass panel to door at reverse), 25cm high x 37cm wide £20 - 30

Lot 240 A Swiss (Buren) eight day mantel clock, the metal dial with Roman numerals, the brass movement stamped 'Buren/127822/Swiss made', in an arched walnut case and ball feet, 20cm high £20 - 30 Lot 241 A walnut and brass mounted domed casket form letter rack, the hinged cover revealing three compartments, lined in natural silk, the brass strap mounts pierced with blue quatrefoils and applied with studs, 24.2cm x 13cm £50 - 70 Lot 242 An Edwardian oak humidor, silver mounted cigar box, of rectangular section, with two hinged tops revealing two compartments with carrying handle, applied with silver corner mounts and handle mounts, 23cm high x 17.5cm wide £60 - 80 Lot 243 A bayonet with leather scabbard, the blade stamped Mole 497, 44cm long and another with metal scabbard 45cm long £20 - 30 Lot 244 Three Swarovski glass figures, of a butterfly, 5cm high, a mouse 4cm high, and a swan 5cm high, together with Swarovski bowl with two frosted glass sparrows to the rim 8cm diameter, all boxed £40 - 60 Lot 245 Five Swarovski glass figures of a bear, 7cm high, an owl, 6cm high, an owl, 3.5cm high, a mouse, 2.5cm high and a mouse 5cm high, all boxed £40 - 60 Lot 246 A 19th century Howdah pistol by Joseph Lang Haymarket, London, plate signed to both sides and the barrels signed, 33cm long overall £300 - 500 Lot 247 A Bristol Bridge (Fears Ltd) wall clock (with pendulum and key), early 20th century, spring driven, with enamelled dial with Roman numerals, in wooden veneered case of rectangular section, with glazed turned baluster supports and lion mark and pediment top, 123cm high £40 - 60 Lot 248 A set of laboratory scales by Becker's Sons, Rotterdam, in a case by Harris of B'ham, with a partial set of gram weights, in a bakelite case, 43cm high x 29cm wide x 29cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 249 A cold painted and gilt metal inkwell, in the form of a gondola, the hinged canopy enclosing an inkwell and sander, 30.5cm long £30 - 50

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Lot 250 A copper coal bucket, applied with copper rivets, with cast leafy brass handles and paw feet, 32cm high x 39cm wide £40 - 60 Lot 251 An Inlaid and Scumbled mahogany tabletop polyphon, of shaped form, with a selection of 28cm discs, the lid set a monochrome front of children making music, 18cm high x 37cm wide x 32cm deep with 24 discs £150 - 250 Lot 252 A carved set of wooden bellows, perhaps Chinese, the S-shaped handles above heart shape wood and leather bellows, carved with lotus type flowers, fruit and leafy branches, 91cm long £40 - 60 Lot 253 A South Sea Islands ceremonial Paddle club, with pointed leaf shaped head, pierced with rectangular apertures and incised with linear ornament, 153cm high £40 - 60 Lot 254 A Triang 'Baby Walker', mid 20th century, the push along trolley with modern wooden blocks, together with a push along toy dog, 53cm high (max) and a Mobo red scooter £20 - 30 Lot 255 A German bisque porcelain head doll, circa 1900, impressed 'Germany/390/AO1/2M' to back of head, with articulated wooden limbs and composite body, 46cm high overall £20 - 30 Lot 256 A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases of tapering cylindrical form decorated with tubelined decoration on blue ground, impressed factory marks and pattern number 87240,15 cm high. £20 - 30 Lot 257 A Ministry of Defence Telescopic Viewing System, manufactured by Avimo Ltd. Taunton, type 3B £120 - 180 Lot 258 A Staffordshire pottery ochre glazed compressed circular flask, probably late 18th century, moulded with a winged mask for suspending swags of husks, below cream ribbons, 12cm high £30 - 50 Lot 259 A cast iron model of a siege cannon, on a fancy carriage, decorated with a fan motif, 21cm high £30 - 50 Lot 260 A pair of Service binoculars, G388/1, in original case, in manufacturers sealed box and polythene wrapping (un-opened) £250 - 350

Lot 261 An African large carved wood fetish figure, modelled standing and carved with hatched ornament, 73.3cm high £40 - 60 Lot 262 A pair of silvered brass ecclesiastical floor candlesticks, or plain columnar form, 100cm high £40 - 60 Lot 263 A Barnes & Son of Wells and Shepton Mallet copper and brass water urn, of massive proportions, with tinned interior, the top set a domes, pull off cover and two strap handles, the plain body with three wood handles spigots, 63cm high £40 - 60 Lot 264 A porcelain Meissen style figure of a grape seller, the man wearing a black tricorn hat and a salmon coat, carrying a basket of grapes and a set of scales, 14cm high £40 - 60 Lot 265 A 20th century rocking horse, with leather saddle, dappled in black and white and brindle, 74cm high x 137cm wide £60 - 80 Lot 266 A marine art wood frame, inscribed 'Frame made by father of Mrs (?) from cigar boxes, made whilst sailor at sea, 1870', enclosing a family portrait, 31cm x 26cm £30 - 50 Lot 267 A Carlton Ware Art Deco two handled sugar bowl and cover, circa 1930, printed blue marks, impressed, pattern No 1566 and blue painted 56/6902/4084/5912, decorated with brown ochre striped bands, 9.5cm high £30 - 50 Lot 268 Space Odyssey 2001 - Original Programme, 30cm x 22cm £10 - 20 Lot 269 A group of Art Deco ceramics, circa 1935, various printed painted and impressed marks, comprising : a Burleigh ware green ground oviform vase moulded with swans mid-flight, 19.5cm high, a pair of Flaxman ware (wadeheath) green ground jugs with interlocking ring handles, 13.5cm high; a Carlton ware orange and green flambe glazed candlestick, 9.5cm high, a H & K Tunstall orange ground tapering square section candlestick, 22.7cm high; a Shelley orange ground ginger jar printed in black and green with fruiting vine, 11.5cm high and two English porcelain block square section candle sticks 6cm high. £40 - 60 Lot 270 A pair of Ridgway plates, circa 1835, printed puce marks, printed and painted with swags of flowers centred by a gilt medallion, within a blue ground border edged with peach and gilt scrolls, 23cm diameter £20 - 30

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Lot 271 A German (William Goebel) bisque headed doll, with jointed composition body, the reverse of the head impressed Wg/120/2/Germany below a crown with blonde hair and blue eyes, 43.5cm high £20 - 30 Lot 272 A Victorian brass bound leather photograph album, to include a Dutch black and white photo of a giant and an African dwarf, various ladies and gentlemen and children portraits with brass strapwork clasps, 12cm x 15.5cm £20 - 30 Lot 273 A Samuel Alcock Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, circa 1852, printed marks, after a model by Alfred Crowquill, modelled seated, his hands clasped, on a rectangular base, moulded with a coronet and WWI monogram, 29cm high £100 - 150 Lot 274 An Accoson blood pressure monitor in mahogany case, together with two stainless steel syringes together with a glass syringe £20 - 30 Lot 275 A Settimio ! Soprani' Three accordion, cased, 52cm long x 40cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 276 Two 18th century English porcelain tea bowls and saucers together with a porcelain tea cup and saucer painted in coloured enamels £40 - 60 Lot 277 A porcelain Meissen style figure of a shepherdess playing a pipe, in polychrome clothing, holding a selection of flowers in her apron and with a sheep at her feet, 15cm high £40 - 60 Lot 278 A Japanese earthenware vase decorated in Satsuma style with two figures and a vase of flowers, 25.5cm high £30 - 50 Lot 279 Two boxed Star Wars collectors pieces being a think way Qui-Gon Jinn interactive talking bank, the box 40cm High, and an imperial At-St and speeder bike with a figure of the ewok paploo the box 31cm High £30 - 50 Lot 280 An album with a selection of Post Office covers, stamps etc £10 - 20 Lot 281 A 19th century glass jug with applied scroll handle, the concave underside with pontil mark, 19.5cm high £30 - 50

Lot 282 Two Graham Farish locomotives with some boxed Farish 0021 and 0031 track and other items £30 - 50 Lot 283 A Troika pottery vase of square form with round shallow rim, painted factory marks,9cm high. £30 - 50 Lot 284 A Troika pottery vase of cylindrical form, painted factory marks 14.5 cm high. £30 - 50 Lot 285 A Nailsea speckled green slag glass rolling pin, 37cm with a Nailsea clear and opaque white glass flask, 20cm high £30 - 50 Lot 286 A Troika pottery vase of tapering rectangular form, painted factory marks,17cm high. £30 - 50 Lot 287 A Royal Standard 'Meteor' piano accordion, cased 40 cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 288 A brass lantern clock in 17th century, style the French movement striking on the hours and half hours, 32cm high £200 - 300 Lot 289 A Worcester flight barr and bour porcelain basket painted in enamels with a spaniel and a rabbit reserved within gilt and yellow ground scrolling leaves, with a turquoise ground with gilt scrolls and jewelled enamels with a gilt boarder painted factory marks and titled "Trim" 27cm x 23cm £150 - 250 Lot 290 A Moorcroft pottery baluster vase decorated with the Trout pattern, impressed factory marks, circa 1998, 14cm high, boxed £80 - 120 Lot 291 A Moorcroft pottery Centaurea pattern vase, of bulbous form, factory marks, 24cm high, boxed £80 - 120 Lot 292 Five various bayonets in sizes, four with scabbard 64cm long £60 - 80 Lot 293 A Moorcroft pottery vase of slender form decorated with the Trinity pattern, factory marks signed Philip Gibson twice, 32cm high, boxed £80 - 120

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Lot 294 A Moorcroft pottery plate decorated with the Fantail pattern, factory marks, circa 2003, 22.5cm diameter, boxed £30 - 50

Lot 295 A Moorcroft pottery plate decorated with the golden Oride pattern, factory marks, circa 2002 numbered 7/750, 22.5cm diameter boxed £30 - 50 Lot 296 A World War 1 German Prussian brass Pickelhaube helmet, or traditional form, applied with a pressed metal Imperial Eagle, 19cm high £200 - 300 Lot 297 A Commando dagger, with weighted copper handle, 29.5cm long £20 - 30 Lot 298 A black painted plaster bust in 19th century style of a young boy on flared socle, 42cm high £20 - 30 Lot 299 A large 19th century porcelain imari planter decorated in the imari palette with a pheasant in a landscape with prunus blossom, 27cm high x 37cm diameter £40 - 60 Lot 300 A 1950's black bakelite telephone 6cm high, 27cm wide, 19cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 301 An Ercol light elm drinks/tea trolley, two tier, on casters, 76cm high x 71cm wide x 46cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 302 An Ercol beech and elm extending rectangular table with two leaves and table protector, together with six stick back dining chairs with upholstered cushions, 150cm long x 80.5cm wide £300 - 500

Lot 303 An Ercol light elm three tier shelving unit/bookcase, on castors, 70cm high x 91cm wide x 32cm deep £80 - 120

Lot 304 A Staples Ladderax modular wall unit, designed by Robert Heal, comprising : two cupboards, with sliding glazed doors, two fall front cupboards, one enclosing pigeon holes, seven large shelves, six short shelves, three metal side uprights and five smaller metal uprights, with additional fittings, fastening screws and a key and assorted metal struts in two sizes, 201cm high x 93cm wide £200 - 300

Lot 305 A mahogany Canterbury, 19th century, of rectangular section with three divisions above a drawer on brass feet and casters, 56cm long x 35cm wide £40 - 60

Lot 306 A set of Ercol sectional light elm occasional tables, comprising a central square section table flanked by four crescent shaped tables, with cross stretchers, 49.5cm high x 119.5cm wide (when together) £200 - 300 Lot 307 An Ercol light elm drop-leaf low coffee table, of rectangular form, with lower tier on splayed legs, 37cm high x 45.5cm wide x 158cm long (extended) £80 - 120 Lot 308 Four Xavier Pauchard model A metal chairs £40 - 60 Lot 309 A set of stripped oak library steps, of A-frame construction, with turned upright handrail, 138cm high x 49.5cm wide x 70cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 310 A 19th century mahogany tilt top occasional table, the rectangular top supported on a hexagonal column and tripod base and scroll feet, 74.5cm high x 45.5cm wide x 40.5cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 311 An Ercol light elm Windsor rocking chair, with fitted cushions, 95cm high x 75cm wide £40 - 60 Lot 312 A hand knotted organic dyed Baluchi rug with a central panel of blue and red lozenges on a brown ground in a similar border, 118cm x 119cm £100 - 200 Lot 313 A hand knotted organic red dyed Bukhara rug, with a central panel of lozenge designs in a similar border, 185cm x 125cm £100 - 200 Lot 314 An oak rectangular extending dining table, carved with egg and dart edge, supported on reeded acanthus feet, on ball feet with casters 164cm long x 121cm wide (closed) with one loose leaf 46 cm wide £40 - 60 Lot 315 A late 20th/early 21st century walnut veneered corner desk by Ben Brooks, together with two matching wall shelves, 160cm wide x 145cm deep (max) x 78cm high £40 - 60 Lot 316 A mahogany turned stick stand, of rectangular section with twelve apertures formed from interlocking turned stretchers (drip tray deficient) 72cm high x 61.2cm wide x 23cm deep £40 - 60

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Lot 317 A Chinese rosewood extendable circular dining table with six dining chairs and 2 carvers, each carved with fretwork and strapwork seal, the dining table with two leaves and protector, the table 208cm wide when extended £150 - 250

Lot 318 An Arts and Crafts style side chair with turned rail back, rush seat and turned legs, linked by double stretchers, together with a mahogany side chair, the vase shaped splat inlaid with marquetry on cabriole legs in 18th century style, linked by stretchers £30 - 50

Lot 319 A rattan armchair, circa 1960, on four black lacquered metal legs, 80.5cm high x 69cm wide £30 - 50

Lot 320 An elm child's chair, with convex spindle back, on turned plain legs and stretchers, 46cm high x 32cm wide £20 - 30

Lot 321 An Edwardian mahogany small salon armchair, with pierced scroll top rail and oval splat inlaid with satinwood flowers, the serpentine drop-in seat upholstered in ivory fabric, on scroll legs, 77cm high x 45cm wide £30 - 50

Lot 322 A set of six 19th century bobbin turned chairs, each with caned seats £30 - 50

Lot 323 An Edwardian mahogany salon chair, the pierced splats inlaid in the Sheraton style with satinwood fan medallion and ivory coloured stringing, the upholstered drop-in seats with ivory fabric, on tapering feet, with turned stretchers, 86cm high x 41cm wide £30 - 50

Lot 324 An Indian iron bound teak wood dowry chest, with hinged top above a frieze drawer, the style legs on casters, 95cm high x 111cm wide x 67.5cm deep £150 - 250

Lot 325 A late 20th/early 21st century oval walnut desk by Touchwood, with central flared support, held together by magnets enabling computer cables to be fed to the centre, with convex frieze drawers on four flared legs, 77.5cm high x 104cm high x 205cm deep £40 - 60

Lot 326 A large Chinese style carpet, with central medallion of flowers on a cream ground with flower filled spandrels, within one wide blue ground border, 275cm x 375cm £40 - 60 Lot 327 A mahogany pedestal desk, 19th century, with two frieze drawers and turned stretcher above a tooled claret leather inlaid top, on shaped legs and bun feet, 87cm high x 75cm wide x 45cm deep £60 - 80

Lot 328 An Ercol elm and beech oval coffee table, with turned spindle lower shelf, 44cm high x 98cm wide x 82.5cm deep £40 - 60 Lot 329 An upholstered corner chair, with padded back and seat ,110cm high x 71cm wide x 71cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 330 A pine wardrobe with double panelled doors, on shaped plinth base. 220cm x 143cm x 65cm £100 - 150 Lot 331 An oak hanging plate rack, of rectangular section, with two rows of turned spindles, 64cm high x 75cm wide x 26cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 332 An early 19th century provincial oak tripod table with round tilt top over a turned baluster raised on three fancy "s" scroll legs, 75cm high, 94cm diameter £40 - 60 Lot 333 A specimen wood side table, the top being a large section of a bifurcated trunk, raised on three plain turned legs, 35cm high x 53cm wide x 48cm deep (max) £30 - 50 Lot 334 A Chinese carved hardwood plant stand, the square top with a blind fretwork border over a frieze and cabriole legs, highlighted with carved foliates, 59cm high £20 - 30 Lot 335 Four Ercol beech and elm stick back chairs, circa 1960, 80cm high x 43cm wide £40 - 60 Lot 336 A George lll mahogany chest on chest, fitted brass loop handles, the upper section with two short over three graduated long drawers, blind fret carved canted corners and dentil cornice, the base with three graduated drawers and bracket feet, 192cm high x 105cm wide x 52cm deep £100 - 150 Lot 337 A carved and shaped mahogany rocking footstool, or traditional form, set a black label marked JSP and a dragon crest, 37cm high (max) £20 - 30 Lot 338 A mahogany corner cupboard, the curved hinged doors inlaid with stringing, enclosing three shelves with brass hinges and escutcheons, with moulded plinth base top, 102cm high x 70cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 339 A 17th century oak coffer with quadruple panelled front and later legs, 81cm high x 141cm wide x 57cm deep £40 - 60

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Lot 340 A Meredew teak coffee table, of rectangular section, on four tapering legs, circa 1960, 34cm high x 117cm long x 46cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 341 A carved giltwood and gesso Louis XV style three seater framed sofa, the shell and foliate scroll back of rococo form, with acanthus arms above cabriole feet, upholstered in fawn ground satin fabric embroidered with red and peach scrolls and rose sprays, 89cm high x 176cm wide x 75cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 342 'The Carbula', a Victorian pottery lavatory by George Farmiloe & Sons, 34 St Johns Street, London, transfer printed in brown, with wildflowers, foliage and grasses, together with a later Roboro cistern and bracket -shelf, 57cm wide £60 - 80 Lot 343 An oak monk's bench, the upright back carved with lozenge and foliate medallion above a hinged panelled seat enclosing a cupboard, 107cm high x 55.5cm wide £40 - 60 Lot 344 An oak coat stand, with eight branches on four splayed feet, 185cm high £20 - 30 Lot 345 A 1930's rocking nursing armchair, in Art Deco form, upholstered in white on block feet, overall 85cm high x 75cm wide £50 - 70 Lot 346 A pine box settle, of traditional form, with turned arms and panelled back, the hinged seat revealing two boxes with panelled front and plinth base, 125cm high x 116cm wide x 39cm deep £40 - 60 Lot 347 A Victorian mahogany hall stand, the back pierced with three arched shaped panels below egg and dart moulded plinth, with six metal coat hooks, below a hinged box and panelled stick/umbrella stand, with lead liners, the front feet with metal paw feet, 191cm high x 88cm wide x 28cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 348 A Georgian mahogany chest of drawers with four graduated drawers on ogee bracket feet, 79cm high x 88cm wide x 47cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 349 An oak kitchen table, of octagonal section, the top inlaid with turquoise glazed tiles on tapering feet, applied with retailer's label for 'The Barton Warehouses Ltd/House Furnishers/Bristol'. 73.5cm high x 82cm wide x 52cm deep £30 - 50

Lot 350 An 18th century walnut provincial armchair, with carved scroll arm, with re-upholstered embroidered back and drop in seat, on cabriole legs and turned baluster stretchers, on pad feet, 96cm high x 59.5cm wide £80 - 120 Lot 351 A Victorian mahogany hanging hall cupboard, with front carved cupboard door, flanked by a pigeonhole and small drawer above two shelves, with brass foliate handles, 62.5cm high x 61cm wide x 17.5cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 352 An oak corner cupboard, the hinged door carved with trefoil panels enclosing two shelves on moulded plinth base, 67cm high x 58.5cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 353 A nest of three chinoiserie lacquered occasional tables, each of rectangular form, on splayed feet, decorated in iron red and gilding with figures and pavilions within fruiting border, 67cm high x 46cm wide x 32.5cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 354 An oak refectory table, the plank top above a carved interlocking scroll frieze, supported on turned baluster legs, plain stretchers, terminating on block feet, 77cm high x 189.5cm wide x 87cm deep £400 - 600 Lot 355 A pine upholstered ottoman, of rectangular section, the hinged padded top revealing plain chest interior, upholstered in cream linen with birds perched on leafy branches in blue, on casters, 60cm high x 111cm wide x 47cm deep £100 - 150

Lot 356 A Georgian mahogany serpentine sideboard, the top inlaid with satinwood and ebony stringing, above two side drawers enclosing bottle divisions, flanking a central drawer with octagonal foliate handles, inlaid to the front with octagonal ornament, on tapering legs, 91cm high x 162cm wide x 72cm deep £40 - 60

Lot 357 A set of five Ercol beech and elm stick back chairs, 79cm high x 41cm wide £30 - 50

Lot 358 An oak corner cupboard, the panelled hinged door carved with an angel, flanked by acanthus columns and carnations, enclosing one shelf, 65.5cm high x 55cm wide £40 - 60

Lot 359 A Georgian veneered walnut chest of drawers with satinwood stringing, with two short drawers above three graduated long drawers, with brass scroll escutcheons and swans neck handles, on ogee bracket feet, possibly replaced, 97.5cm high x 96cm wide x 54cm deep £200 - 300

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Lot 360 A pine dresser, with two panelled glazed doors enclosing two shelves, above a cupboard with two short drawers and two hinged doors revealing one shelf, on plinth base, 201cm high x 121cm wide x 53cm deep £60 - 80

Lot 361 Chrissie M Williams, Spaniel with Snape, charcoal highlighted with white, signed and dated 1902 lower left,32cm x 44cm. £30 - 50

Lot 362 John Searl, Roach 3lbs 4oz taken from the Hants Avon Fordingbridge, oil on panel, titled upper right and signed verso,29cm x 51cm. £20 - 30 Lot 363 D. Carmichael, waterfall in a landscape, oil on board, signed and dated 1929 signed lower right, 53cm x 41cm £30 - 50 Lot 364 M. Gleigh, still life with a vase of pansies, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 40cm x 28cm £30 - 50 Lot 365 North European school, figures in a tavern, oil on panel, 23.5cm x 19.5cm £50 - 70 Lot 366 Two modern oil landscapes, the first of a cottage in wooded river landscape, signed Wilson lower right, framed, 90cm x 60cm; the second with buildings in river landscape, framed and signed P Gask, 91cm x 60cm (excluding frame) £20 - 30 Lot 367 G W Allinson, watercolour, Point to Point, Chirveley', signed lower right, framed and glazed, 40cm x 28cm £40 - 60 Lot 368 A Victorian reverse painting on glass of Grasmere Lake, within giltwood and veneered rectangular moulded frame, 59.5cm x 39cm £30 - 50

Lot 369 Rene Marie Dujardin, Anchored ships, oil on board, 15cm x 20cm £30 - 50

Lot 370 A hand painted miniature of a Gainsborough style lady contained in an oval gilt brass frame, topped with a floral ribbon motif, 7.5cm x 5.5cm together with another of an 18th century French style lady in a round turned wood frame, 7cm diameter £30 - 50

Lot 371 Andrew Ellis, born 1971, 'Lana Falcons', gouache, signed and dated 87 lower right, 36.5cm x 48cm NB This lot may be subject to Artists Resale Rights £100 - 150

Lot 372 Ernest Pile Bucknell, watercolour, stormy coastline scene, 34cm x 53cm £30 - 50 Lot 373 J W Tulley (?) Low Tide, watercolour, signed and dated 1852, lower right, 21.5cm x 34cm £30 - 50 Lot 374 No Lot Lot 375 Rage Gini, Putto, gouache, signed lower right,18.5cm x 34.5cm. £20 - 30 Lot 376 Jan Mgine, Figures in a courtyard, watercolour, signed lower left, 35.5cm x 25cm £60 - 80 Lot 377 A 20th century, Battle of Waterloo, coloured print, 44.5cm x 74cm. £20 - 30 Lot 378 A 19th century needlework of a dog, titled S Newton`s work age 7 1827,32.5cm x 38cm. £40 - 60 Lot 379 An English school,19th century, Portrait of Admiral Nelson, oil on canvas,18cm x 16cm. £100 - 150 Lot 380 Dennis Pannett, Sunningdale Golf Course, Wentworth Golf Course and The Belfry Golf Course, coloured prints, set of three signed in pencil, 12cm x 29cm £30 - 50 Lot 381 A collection of five vintage French scarves, including a Hermes 'Etriers' example, a Stella Maris blue maritime pattern scarf, a Pierre Balmain example with stylised pink, grey and yellow flowers, another (not labelled) with pheasants on a navy and red ground and a fifth (not labelled) with purple flowers against a bright red, green and navy ground £30 - 50 Lot 382 English School, early 19th Century, Study of a young lady dancing, watercolour, 23.5cm x 15cm £100 - 150 Lot 383 Karoru Kawano (1916-1965), Cranes, wood blocks, a pair, signed with seal mark, 36cm x 21cm £80 - 120 Lot 384 John F Sim, Moonlit scene, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 30cm x 41cm £40 - 60

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Lot 385 Peter Cox, (1912-1985), Landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 40.5cm x 60cm £20 - 30 Lot 386 No Lot Lot 387 Style of Nash, Stormy landscape, oil on panel board, 30.5cm x 40cm £50 - 70 Lot 388 Andrew Ellis, born 1971, Peregrine Falcon, hooded and tethered with jesses to a perching post, gouache, signed and dated 91 lower left, 70cm x 52cm NB This lot may be subject to Artists Resale Rights £200 - 300 Lot 389 Brian Eden, Clifton Hampden, Thames Valley, watercolour, signed lower left, in giltwood frame, 14.5cm x 11cm £20 - 30 Lot 390 19th century school, Cottage in a landscape, oil on canvas, inscribed 'A Hampshire Homestead/Rb' within a giltwood frame, 34cm x 29cm £50 - 70 Lot 391 Diana Lane, Paddington Terraces, oil on board, signed and titled verso,11.5cm x 10cm. £30 - 50 Lot 392 Diana Lane, Paddington, oil on board titled verso,11.5cm x 10cm £30 - 50 Lot 393 Edwin Galea Views of Malta watercolours, set of three, signed and dated 1960,overall 15.5cm x 10cm. £30 - 50 Lot 394 Two World War I medals awarded to 857 Private G L Hooper, KR RIF C the 1914-15 Star and the Victory Medal and the War Medal awarded to R - 17343 Pte H Knibbs KR Rif C £30 - 50 Lot 395 A French faience shaped square dish, circa 1900, painted crowned marks, painted in the 18th century style with figures at a dining table in garden landscape, within puce and yellow fluted border, 21cm wide £20 - 30 Lot 396 A Copenhagen (Jpsen, Enerete) terracotta circular dish. late 19th century, impressed marks painted with a woman crossing a stream with a pail in mountainous landscape, 29cm diameter £20 - 30

Lot 397 A French porcelain bombe shaped inkwell, mid 19th century, incised S painted with bouquets within gilt rocaille banded, with two apertures, on gilt paw feet, 11cm wide £20 - 30 Lot 398 An early 19th century iron trivet fender, 12cm high x 83cm wide x 20cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 399 An Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam 19th century blotter, densely carved with panels of hounds and birds, inlaid with horn, 25cm x 24cm together with two Anglo-Indian carved wood rectangular boxes, one inlaid with horn and carved with a temple building £30 - 50 Lot 400 A large woven tapestry style wall hanging, in the 18th century style, showing a courtly fishing scene, 96cm x 130cm £40 - 60 Lot 400A A set of Asian opium scales, with a calibrated bone balance rod, contained in a hardwood travelling case, 35cm with a miniature specimen carved panel, 4cm £20 - 30 Lot 401 An enamelled metal advertising sign for 'R R Ltd', (Rolls Royce) in bold white and black lettering, reserved against a red circular medallion and green ground, 26.5cm square £60 - 80 Lot 402 A woven wall hanging of William Morris 'Flora' 106cm x 71cm £30 - 50 Lot 403 A corkscrew titled "The Bug", another "Lazy Fish", another in the form of an Owl, and one in the form of a cat, boxed £20 - 30

Lot 404 A late 19th century cloth bound card album with Art Nouveau gilt decoration to the cover containing a large collection of period cards, 31cm x 26cm £20 - 30

Lot 405 A boxed Staiger quartz brass cased clock, with baton dial and receipt, 21cm high £20 - 30

Lot 406 A modern Moorcroft flared baluster dark blue ground vase, decorated with pink, purple and peach flowers, printed and painted marks, boxed, 21cm high £80 - 120

Lot 407 A modern Moorcroft oviform vase, decorated with white and pink flowers and green leaves on a dark purple ground, printed and painted marks, boxed, 14cm high £80 - 120

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Lot 408 A Chinese turquoise glazed bottle vase, late 19th century, applied with a spiralling dragon and clouds, 25.4cm high £30 - 50 Lot 409 A nineteenth century ivory box, the screw top inset with a rosewood disk, 3cm high 4.5cm in diameter £20 - 30 Lot 410 A polychrome decorated cast iron Great Western Railway Company sign, allegedly ex- Radstock Station, 28cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 411 Two wrought iron fireside tools, designed by Ernest Gimson and probably designed by Alfred Bucknell, comprising a poker and a shovel with flattened terminal and twisted shafts, 73cm high £60 - 80 Lot 412 A Mimic motorways and Triang train set, including a bridge, track, assembled carriages and trains, a church, road track together with power units (two boxes) £20 - 30 Lot 413 A Chinese porcelain box with metal mounted hinged domed cover painted in enamels with birds on flowering branches on a powder blue ground, 9cm high, 15cm wide, 9cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 414 A Victorian blue glass bell with clear handle, 25cm high together with a Venetian glass jug with blue and white latticino spirals, 7cm high £20 - 30 Lot 415 A 19th century Bristol blue glass mug painted in enamels and gilt, with loop handle, pontil mark, 11cm high, together with another similar, painted with grape vines, 11cm high £40 - 60 Lot 416 A late 19th century pottery dolls dinner service, printed in blue, comprising : five tureens with four covers, twelve plates, six bowls, six small plates, five platters and one broken £30 - 50 Lot 417 An oak and brass key operated two compartment cigar humidor, with inner hinged covers, 24cm high x 33cm wide (max) x 16cm deep £40 - 60 Lot 418 A Royal Dux model of an elephant, 20th century, applied pink triangle, printed and impressed marks, naturalistically modelled walking with its head outstretched, 31cm long £20 - 30

Lot 419 A painted metal railway man's Stop/Go light, with revolving mechanism, 31cm high £20 - 30 Lot 420 A Hornby model railway, to include: GWR locomotive, tank locomotive, assorted trains and carriages, bridges, track, points and buildings including houses and stations. £30 - 50 Lot 421 A pair of Bernard Rooke stoneware lamp bases applied and impressed with flower heads and circles and pierced fluted shades incised BR to bases, electrified 29 cm high £60 - 80 Lot 422 A Mintons dark pink ground part tea service with gilt borders of leafy tendrils, circa 1900 printed marks, comprising of 12 teacups and saucer,12 side plates, a cake plate, a slop bowl. £30 - 50 Lot 423 Five meerschaum style pipes in sizes four carved as turbanned and bearded men, the fifth wearing a plumed hat, three cased 41.5cm long max overall £80 - 120 Lot 424 An Ubilda vintage train set, comprising a locomotive , carriages and track, part boxed £20 - 30 Lot 425 A blackened carved wood walking cane, possibly African, with a white metal lion mark topped horn handle over a carved and painted bone and brass section and finished with a brass and steel ferruze, 93cm high £20 - 30 Lot 426 A Queen Elizabeth II army officers issue sword with full pierced handguard, the blade engraved with floral and foliate scrolling and marked for second lieutenant A.G.H of the Kings Regiment, with a leather and a chromed scabbard 100cm £30 - 50 Lot 427 A gilt metal and steel German World War I German state issue sword the handle pierced and cast with the imperial two headed eagle and with a shargreen grip. The blade marked garantirt C.E Solingen, in a gilt metal mounted metal scabbard £100 - 200 Lot 428 A rigid cased Singer 221K sewing machine, including original instruction book and many accessories £80 - 120 Lot 429 A brass singing bowl and striker, 32cm high, 38cm diameter £60 - 80

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Lot 430 An art nouveau photo and postcard album, two other similar and a Victorian decoupage- style scrap album, all containing a large number of period cards £20 - 30

Lot 431 A white ostrich feather fan on faux blond tortoiseshell sticks and guards, 68cm long, and another in pink, 33cm long £20 - 30

Lot 432 A collection of vintage clothing and textiles to include: an Edwardian brown velvet ladies’ jacket, a black velvet jacket with rouched sleeves, an Isobel Hine embroidered purple cropped jacket, a pair of fur and leather gloves, an embroidered cotton blouse, various items of beadwork linen. £30 - 50

Lot 433 A French 19th century issue sword with shell capped tripartite hand guard with laurel leaf decorated pommel and a carved wood grip, the blade stamped CB, in an iron scabbard 100cm £100 - 200

Lot 434 An Arab shamshir sword, possibly from Morocco or Algeria, with plain wooden handle and a brass T bar hand guard, with a stamped blade mark by an engraved detail, in a leather covered wood scabbard 90cm £100 - 150

Lot 435 An antique cannon ball, from the civil war, said to be ex Gloucestershire £30 - 50 Lot 436 A Chinese mother of pearl inlaid box rectangular box and cover, 19th century, the red interior fitted with a tray, the box inlaid with figures before swans and tress with white metal butterfly clasp and carrying handles, 31.5cm x 18cm £60 - 80

Lot 437 A Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince Poster, in two parts, 256 cm x 153 cm £30 - 50

Lot 438 A rug with medallions on a red field with a series of medallions in a wide border £30 - 50

Lot 439 A Mason's ironstone hexagonal section water jug and basin from a water set late 19th early 20th century, printed in blue with Watteauesque figure in parkland. Jug 29cm high Basin 40cm wide £50 - 70

Lot 440 A large carpet with retailer’s label for Hancock & Co. 72 Park Street, with pale blue ground reserved with ivory foliate lappets within dark blue border with scrolls and flowers £200 - 300

Lot 441 A 19th century mahogany tilt top tea table, the top of rectangular section supported on turned baluster stem and three splayed legs, 73cm high, 70cm wide, 52.5cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 442 A giltwood and gesso column standard lamp base, in the style of a 19th century torchere on paw feet, 153.5cm high £30 - 50 Lot 443 An oak coffer, the panelled front carved in 17th century style with three recesses with radiating acanthus and leaves, initialled "A T" to the centre, the side panels and stilt feet carved with foliate scrolls, the sides incised with "H Sticks" the plank top notch cut, 75cm high, 130cm wide, 50.5cm deep £150 - 250 Lot 444 A 19th century mahogany desk, with gallery above two drawers and turned wood handles on four turned baluster legs and brass caps with porcelain casters, 73cm high, 122cm wide, 57cm deep £40 - 60 Lot 445 An Uttermost mirrored coffee table, of rectangular form the mirrored top above a clear glass lower-tier, with gilt metal reeded frame and X-stretchers, 49cm high, 70.5cm wide, 96.5cm long £30 - 50 Lot 446 A mahogany bookcase, of rectangular form, with four adjustable shelves flanked with reeded column supports, raised on six feet, 101cm high x 130cm wide x 29cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 447 A G-plan swivel 'Blofeld armchair, circa 1960, button back upholstered in black fabric, on rosewood tripod base and casters, 102cm x 92cm wide £150 - 180 Lot 448 A pine pot cupboard, with slate top above a single drawer and hinged panelled door enclosing a shelf, on bun feet, 78cm high x 41cm wide x 43cm deep £20 - 30 Lot 449 A brass inlaid mahogany fusee clock, with round white Roman dial marked Holmes Smithard, Derby, in a brass surround in an octagonal frame over a rectangular section set with a glass panel and a curved door 70cm x 44cm £100 - 150 Lot 450 A mahogany glazed hanging corner cupboard, in George III style, the astragal glazed hinged door enclosing three shelves, with dentil and moulded pediment and satinwood stringing, with key, 112.5cm high x 60cm wide £30 - 50

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Lot 451 A George III mahogany and walnut Collector's cabinet on stand, inlaid with ebony and satinwood stringing, the moulded top above two hinged doors, enclosing eleven graduated drawers with brass knop handles, on a stand with faux frieze drawer, on chamfered square section legs, with key, 144cm high x 57cm wide x 43cm deep £200 - 300 Lot 452 An oak coffer, the hinged top above a frieze carved with half palmettes above three recessed panels inlaid with interlocking marquetry strapwork on stile feet with scroll brackets, 62cm high, 129cm wide, 53cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 453 An oak gate-leg drop leaf rectangular dining table, on barley-twist legs and turned stretchers, fitted with one long narrow drawer, 75cm high x 86cm wide £80 - 120 Lot 454 A rosewood Bonheur du Jour, the top inlaid with ebony stringing and satinwood bands, with a retractable mirror frame at reverse, now mounted with fabric, the drawer revealing a velvet lined writing slope, on square tapering legs and brass casters, 77cm high x 55cm wide x 46.5cm deep £200 - 300 Lot 455 A rectangular carpet of red ground, with continuous dark blue geometric flowerhead medallion border, 380cm x 300cm £150 - 250 Lot 456 A 19th century mahogany bow-fronted chest of two short and three long graduated drawers on played feet, 106cm high, 106cm wide, 53.5cm deep £40 - 60 Lot 457 A Turkish rug with central medallion on a brown field within two borders £30 - 50 Lot 458 A Turkish runner with eleven medallions within a wide border £30 - 50 Lot 459 A 19th century mahogany chest of two short and two long drawers with shaped apron on ogee bracket feet, £40 - 60 Lot 460 A 19th century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, the oval back plates cast with a hen and her chicks, 101cm high, 108cm wide, 55cm deep £40 - 60

Lot 461 A mahogany partner's desk, the shaped top set a green leather skiver, over three drawers, over bases with reeded column corners, set alternatively with drawers and a cupboard, the whole raised on shaped bracket feet, 75cm high x 139cm wide x 77cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 462 A walnut chest of drawers inlaid with cross banding, with two short drawers above three graduated long drawers, on ogee bracket feet, with brass escutcheons and swans neck handles, 95cm high x 95cm wide x 54.5cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 463 A mahogany and oak long case clock, the glazed hood with semi-circular pediment enclosing an enamelled dial inscribed 'Barnsby/Yeovil', painted with black Roman numerals, with pink carnations to each corner, the oak framed trunk with three glazed panels, with pendulum and weight, on claw and ball feet, 192cm high x 35cm wide x 21cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 464 A mahogany pole screen, 19th century, the oval screen with silk embroidery of flowers, on baluster stem, on four spreading feet, 142cm high £20 - 30 Lot 465 A pair of oak Glastonbury chairs, with panelled backs and seat, with x-frame support and cross stretcher, 89cm high x 65cm wide £60 - 80 Lot 466 A Victorian cane armchair, stamped T H to reverse, the balloon back and seat carved with scroll arms, turned feet and stretchers, 99cm high x 51cm wide £20 - 30 Lot 467 A brass standard lamp base, the stem cast with gadroons above hexagonal stem, on spreading hexagonal base and bun feet, electrified, 136cm high (ex fittings) £50 - 70 Lot 468 Three Ercol elm and beech dining chairs with Windsor style stick backs, 85cm high x 39.5cm wide £20 - 30 Lot 469 A Victorian armchair with shaped button back on square tapering fluted ebonised legs, on brass ceramic casters, 85cm high (overall) x 72cm wide £70 - 90 Lot 470 Pair of George III mahogany dining chairs, each with pierced interlaced splats with drop-in tapestry seats on square legs, with ivorine label 'John Whittle & Son Limited, Whitehaven' £30 - 50

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Lot 471 An elm round kitchen table on baluster support on three cabriole legs, 76cm high x 153cm diameter £80 - 120 Lot 472 A large oak draw leaf dining table on baluster legs on octagonal block feet £200 - 300 Lot 473 An Edwardian painted washstand with raised tiled back above a marble top, with frieze drawer, on cabriole legs with ceramic casters, 120cm high x 88cm wide (overall) x 46cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 474 A mahogany 'monoplane' cake stand, early 20th century, applied with patent label No 222, 276, with five circular supports and arched handle, 80cm high x 61cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 475 An oak Arts and Crafts style octagonal table, on four pierced legs, linked by flat stretchers, 78cm high x 126cm wide x 126cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 476 A mahogany Dutch style display cabinet with one glazed door above a candleslide above two panelled doors on cabriole legs with shell carved knees, 180 cm high x 95cm wide x 31cm deep £60 - 80 Lot 477 An oak dresser in George III style, the raised plate rack with two panelled cupboard doors above three drawers, one fitted as a cutlery drawer above three shaped panelled doors, on block feet, 1909cm high x 162cm wide x 51cm deep £150 - 250 Lot 478 A late Victorian walnut chest of two short and four long graduated drawers with shaped apron and bracket feet, 115cm high x 114.5cm wide x 56cm deep £150 - 200

Lot 479 A Third Reich socialist party membership lapel badge £30 - 50

Lot 480 A collection of approximately sixty, various pocket watch keys £60 - 80

Lot 481 An oak plate rack, with two shelves below a scrolled hanging apron and moulded top, 118cm high x 156.5cm wide x 29cm deep £40 - 60

Lot 482 A toastmaster's glass on baluster stem with flared foot,10.5cm,together with a late 18th century glass and two other 19th century glasses £20 - 30

Lot 483 A large cast brass five branch 18th century French style wall bracket light with bow cresting, 94cm high £30 - 50 Lot 484 A pair of three light hanging pendant lights, each with gilt metal three branch issuing fluted glass shades,38.5cm high. £30 - 50 Lot 485 A rectangular wall mirror with Dutch style frame inlaid with scrolling flowering branches, 66cm x 53cm £50 - 70 Lot 486 A polychrome painted carved wood 'tondo' style frame, decorated with pomegranate and other assorted fruit, containing a slightly damaged mirror plate, 50cm diameter £30 - 50 Lot 487 A regency style gilt convex mirror, the top crested with an eagle on a rocky crag. Between foliate scrolls. The glass surrounded by a series of ball motifs, between two light branches and over a further section of foliate scrolling 68cm High £50 - 70 Lot 488 A large carpet with stylized flowers and birds on a blue ground, within one wide border decorated with birds and hares on a red ground, 113cm x 74cm £150 - 250 Lot 489 A George III mahogany cross banded side cupboard with three faux drawers opening to reveal two doors, on plinth base, 92.5cm high x 46cm wide x 44cm deep £350 - 450 Lot 490 A set of six oak dining chairs each with turned spindle backs, rush seats on turned tapering legs on pad and ball feet, two with arms £100 - 150 Lot 491 A 19th century mahogany dressing table swing mirror, the oval framed mirror supported on scroll brackets, the drawers of serpentine outlined, with one long and two short drawers, with key, 70.5cm high £20 - 30 Lot 492 A mahogany framed triptych dressing table with oval swing frame central section on flared feet, 70cm high x 89cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 493 A pair of George III mahogany chairs, each with pierced splats and arched top rail, with tapering embroidered drop-in seat on tapering square legs and with stretchers, 96cm high x 51.5cm wide £20 - 30

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Lot 494 A modern Next large black framed convex Bullseye mirror, beaded recessed moulded frame,85.5cm diameter. £20 - 30 Lot 495 A Coalbrookdale style cast iron white painted umbrella stand, the pierced back plate cast with two supporting figures among scrolling foliage, beside musical trophies, the stand with removable shelf-shaped lines, on a rocaille cast scroll base, 104cm high; together with a cast iron fire grate, similarly cast with scrolling leaves, 36cm wide £80 - 120 Lot 496 A pair of reconstituted stone servant crowned lions with flowing manes and raised on stepped rectangular bases 114cm high £350 - 450 Lot 497 A reconstituted stone bench the back panel, the back panel decorated with opposing griffins, the arm rests modelled as sphinx the plain raised on lion of St Mark supports, 104cm high, 144cm wide, 46cm deep £300 - 400 Lot 498 An Anssems XLJGT aluminium, raised-side trailer, 160cm x 108cm, with adjustable jockey wheel on tow bar £300 - 500 Lot 499 A pair of reconstituted stone urn planters of chalice form, decorated with bunches of grapes over lobed bases raised on decorated trumpet form square bases 63cm £30 - 50 Lot 500 An iron six bar gate 115cm x 215cm £80 - 120 Lot 501 An iron six bar gate 123cm x 282cm £80 - 120 Lot 501A A wrought iron gate in a contrived sunburst design, 105cm high x 88cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 502 A George III style mahogany console table, with carved shaped frieze on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 82cm high x 150cm wide £80 - 120 Lot 503 A Victorian papier mache tray painted and gilded with scrolling foliage to the border on a 20th century base, 49cm high x 63cm wide x 48cm deep £60 - 80 Lot 504 A mahogany cross banded square two tier occasional table on turned legs, 51cm high x 61cm wide x 61cm deep £60 - 80

Lot 505 A 19th century hardwood kettle stand, the square top with cared bead border on turned pedestal, on four splayed legs, 82cm high x 36cm wide x 36cm deep £50 - 70

Lot 506 A 19th mahogany console table of D form with boxwood inlaid frieze on turned tapering legs, 70.5cm high x 98cm wide x 44.5cm deep(formerly a tea table) £60 - 80

Lot 507 A late Victorian mahogany piano stool, the rectangular button upholstered seat on turned legs linked by H stretchers, 54.5cm high x 45cm wide x 36cm deep £50 - 70

Lot 508 A 19th century rosewood three fold fire screen with carved cresting rail above bevelled glass panels above pierced panels, each panel 110cm high x 55cm wide £80 - 120

Lot 509 A pine and oak carved sewing table, with hinged cover above one frieze drawer on square tapering legs, 60.5cm high x 55.5cm wide x 41cm deep £30 - 50

Lot 510 A Victorian oak pedestal desk with leather inset top above three drawers, each stamped Alexander Mackenzie & Co, Glasgow, with three drawers to each pedestal and carved brackets to the reverse, 75cm high x 130cm wide x 88cm deep £250 - 350

Lot 511 Set of four oak dining chairs with carved arched cresting rail above a carved solid splat with stuff-over seats, on turned legs with brass casters, linked by H splats £70 - 90

Lot 512 A square Chinese style Coffee table with parquetry top within an ebonised border, 36cm high x 80cm wide x 80cm deep £30 - 50

Lot 513 A pair of oak armchairs with red upholstery and square legs, 104cm high x 63cm wide £40 - 60

Lot 514 A pair of George III style oak child's chair with pierced interlaced splats, drop-in seats on square legs linked by H stretchers, 77cm high x 42cm wide £80 - 120

Lot 515 A George III mahogany elbow chair with pierced interlaced splats, drop-in seats and shaped square legs, 97cm high x 56cm wide £30 - 50

Lot 516 A Victorian carved oak table with deep carved frieze on turned legs, linked by H stretchers, 66cm high x 76cm x 76cm wide x 45cm deep £40 - 60

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Lot 517 A set of six Victorian salon chairs, each with boxwood and walnut inlay with stuff-over seats, on turned tapering legs, 89cm high x 46cm wide £70 - 90 Lot 518 A Victorian walnut and boxwood inlaid show frame chaise longue on turned tapering legs and ceramic casters, 93.5cm high (overall) x 177cm wide x 65cm deep £60 - 80 Lot 519 A chaise longue, on mahogany turned tapering legs with brass and casters, 70cm high (overall) x 156cm wide x 62cm deep £50 - 70 Lot 520 A pair of Pierre Frey 'Guillonay' collection pleated and lined cotton curtains and a bolt of corresponding fabric, printed with black vignettes of cattle, goats and hunting scenes, on a canary yellow ground with white zig zag patterns. £30 - 50 Lot 521 Three William Morris style curtains, lined with red flowers and blue leaves and branches, on a cream coloured ground, 210cm long x 182cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 522 A pair of curtains by Christine Waldron with Laura Ashley cotton and cherville fabric with a pale brown/fawn flower design reserved against a pale beige ground, lined together with a bolt of corresponding fabric 260cm long x 131cm Wide £30 - 50 Lot 523 A Japanese Japanned four fold screen, decorated with birds in a landscape on a gilt ground, with cranes one side and bamboo to the other, each panel 84cm high x 41cm wide £150 - 250 Lot 524 William IV mahogany pedestal sideboard, the raised shaped back with four frieze drawers above two cupboard doors on turned bun feet, 120cm high x 178cm wide x 60cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 525 A mahogany two drawer canteen on cabriole legs, containing an Arthur Price silver plated Kings pattern flatware set with knives, mainly complete, for twelve place settings, with extras £150 - 250 Lot 526 A bentwood child's chair with solid seat and flared legs, 61cm high(overall) x seat 32cm diameter £30 - 50

Lot 527 A pair of Victorian oak armchairs, with broken swan neck pediment, above a lozenge carved frieze, the upholstered back flanked by turned and fluted columns with the scroll arms similarly supported on carved turned and fluted legs with ceramic casters, 120cm high x 56cm wide £80 - 120 Lot 528 A 19th century carved oak corner cabinet with overall decoration with stylised flower heads and leaves, the glazed door with inter-linked carved glazing bars above a frieze door, 121cm high x 80cm wide x 44cm deep £60 - 80 Lot 529 An oak console table with two frieze drawers, the square tapering legs linked by a shelf, 96cm high x 129cm wide x 45cm deep £40 - 60 Lot 530 An oak topped pub table, on black painted cast iron base, moulded with classical masks, 71cm high x 60cm diameter £70 - 90 Lot 531 A set of four oak framed chairs by Maple and Co with upholstered backs and seats on turned tapering fluted legs with brass and ceramic casters, stamped, 89cm high overall, 44cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 532 A Victorian mahogany show frame armchair with button back on carved cabriole legs, 104cm high (overall) x 74cm wide £60 - 80 Lot 533 A vintage bicycle display stand, the assembled bicycle parts, including handle bars, supporting a basket, on a domed metal foot, 79.5cm high £20 - 30 Lot 534 A glass chandelier, the baluster glass stem issuing six metal branches suspending cut glass pendants, electrified, approximately 56cm high overall £30 - 50 Lot 535 A continental white metal chandelier, the baluster graduated stem issuing four S shaped branch, electrified on chain with ceiling rose.45.5cm £30 - 50 Lot 536 A 21st century elm two tier occasional table on flared square legs, 58cm high x 55cm wide x 55cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 537 A 21st century elm console table, the flared end supports with pierced rectangles, 80.5cm high x 109cm wide x 40cm deep £40 - 60

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Lot 538 A pair of chairs with leatherette studded backs and seats on barley twist legs linked by stretchers, 108cm high x 46cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 539 A mahogany chest of three drawers with fluted canted corners on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 81.5cm high x 75cm wide x 47cm deep £30 - 50 Lot 540 An oak refectory table with triple plank top on two turned baluster supports to either end linked by a central H stretcher, 75cm high x 182cm wide x 91cm deep £80 - 120 Lot 541 A Victorian mahogany swing frame dressing table mirror, with three drawers to the box base on flared turned legs, 72cm high x 59cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 542 A pair of 1920's Warring and Gillows satinwood bedside cupboards with a pierced frieze above a glass inset top with one frieze drawer above a cupboard door with rosette carved ebonised handles on cabriole legs, 80cm high x 55cm wide x 40.5cm deep £350 - 450 Lot 543 An oak dresser in George III style, the raised back with two shelves above with the three drawers above three shaped panelled doors on bracket feet, 198cm high x 137cm wide x 46cm deep £100 - 150 Lot 544 A white framed Ladderax set of wall shelves £30 - 50 Lot 545 A 17th century style oak coffer with quadruple carved panelled front and frieze with double panelled sides, 63.5cm high x 135.5cm wide x 52cm deep £150 - 250

Lot 546 A terracotta garden urn of gadrooned form with lion's masks, on socle and raised base £30 - 50

Lot 547 A 'Tondo' form frame mirror, decorated at the Cardinal points, with honeysuckle motifs and laurel wreaths, containing a mirror plate, 65cm diameter £20 - 30

Lot 548 A carved giltwood rococo style mirror framed, pierced with acanthus scrolls and shells 60cm high £30 - 50

Lot 549 A 19th century mahogany shield shaped swing mirror, inlaid with stringing, on turned baluster supports and scroll feet. 51.5cm £30 - 50

Lot 550 A small continental carved wood footstool with cabriole legs, the shaped rectangular top upholstered with floral fabric 36cm wide 14cm high, together with a circular footstool, the velvet upholstered drop-in top above cabriole legs £10 - 20 Lot 551 A G-plan teak extending dining table with integral leaf, deep frieze on tapering legs, 72.5cm high x 159cm long x 112cm wide, together with a set of eight matching chairs and three elbow chairs, each with stick backs and square tapering legs, together with spare upholstery fabric £150 - 250 Lot 552 A pair of reconstituted stone plain ball finials on fluted trumpet square bases 66cm £250 - 350 Lot 553 A pair of reconstituted stone sejant heraldic dogs, each holding a shield and snarling 70cm £300 - 400 Lot 554 A French femence ( Maurice Herbeau, Lille) basin of fluted form, painted with blue, green and ochre flower sprays, with brass taps and fittings painted and impressed marks 44cm wide £30 - 50 Lot 555 A brass owl vesta case, with hinged head, naturistically modelled with feathers rest perched on a branch 7.5cm £40 - 60 Lot 556 Five walking sticks and a riding crop, including horn-mounted and Malacca examples and two silver mounted examples, one with inscription dated 1910, the riding crop with barley-twist stem, 96.5cm long £30 - 50 Lot 557 A Continental gilt metal mantle clock on embossed wood stand, the clock surmounted by a flag bearing knight, with enamel dial, with pierced foliate case, with pendulum and key.35cm high exec stand. £30 - 50 Lot 558 A Swiza eight day heavy brass alarm clock, modelled as a lantern with carrying handle.13cm high. £30 - 50 Lot 559 A Belleek honey pot and cover modelled as a domed basket-moulded beehive on a stand, printed black mark, together with a shell moulded cream boat with a coral moulded handle. The honey pot and cover 15.5cm high. £50 - 70 Lot 560 A collection of Hornby 0 gauge parts from a trainset, including a turntable, curved and straight tracks, buffer stops and wagons; together with two German coaches £80 - 120

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Lot 561 A Hornby dublo electric heavy freight train, with track, boxed together with three Hornby suburban coaches, two points various wagons, a tank locomotive, a wills finecast fowler goods locomotive, various trix wagons, a green buffet car and other items boxed. £60 - 80

Lot 562 A 19th century rosewood writing slope, the hinged brass-bound top revealing a tooled leather writing slope, interior compartments, a pen-tray and two glass ink pots and covers, 50cm x 25.5cm x 19cm £50 - 70

Lot 563 A Triang electric model railway, to include a station, crane, wagons, trains and track, together with other assembled model trains £30 - 50

Lot 564 A Hornby Dublo electric train, including a box with British railways London midland region and the Duchess of Montrose, boxed another Hornby Dublo boxed set of wagons and a black locomotive, a quantity of boxed track, loose track together with a Meccano marshal II power unit. £40 - 60

Lot 565 A European style baritone horn (tuned to B) in brass with silver-coloured mounts, the Arnold & Sons mouthpiece marked 12c, 78cm high £40 - 60

Lot 566 A continental slate and metal mounted clock, the scrolled pediment above a brass and black enamel dial with Roman numerals, the side mounted with female masks plinth base with lions mask,44cm high. £50 - 70

Lot 567 A Royal Brierley Studio iridescent pink art glass vase, etched mark, 21cm high £20 - 30

Lot 568 A Norwegian (NEA TINN) arts and crafts pewter candlestick the spiral stem missing a broad nozzle cast with circular ornament, on a domed spreading foot 22.5cm High £10 - 20

Lot 569 A Staffordshire pottery figure group of Band of Hope beside a tree trunk spill vase 34.5cm high £30 - 50

Lot 570 A 19th century mahogany pipe stand and four pipes, the stand with two drawers and horn mounted gallery, 38cm high £40 - 60

Lot 571 A pair of late 19th century Royal Doulton stoneware Slaters patent green ground vases, with tall everted necks, the mid section gilt decorated with blue and white enamel, impressed marks, 35 cm £40 - 60

Lot 572 A late 18th/ early 19th century brass candlestick with flared drip pan above a domed and shaped flared foot, 61.5cm high £80 - 120 Lot 573 A pair of WMF brass Secessionist style flared vases with beaded borders, circa 1900, stamped marks, 30cm high £30 - 50 Lot 574 A modern Chinese cloisonné shallow bowl and carved ebonised stand , the bowl decorated with prunus and birds in flight against a bright blue ground of clouds 23cm £30 - 50

Lot 575 An early 20th century cast iron and brass mounted mantel clock, the case of architectural form, the enamel dial marked for Ansonia Clock company (America) the chiming movement stamped with patent for June 18 1882, Ansonia Clock Co. New York, pendulum, 42cm wide £30 - 50

Lot 576 A brass door stop cast as a military figure on horseback, on a stepped plinth 24.5cm High £30 - 50

Lot 577 A H.A.C drop dial wall clock (Wurttemberg), applied with label, mounted in wooden case the glazed lower panel revealing the pendulum 31cm High £10 - 20

Lot 578 A group of Royal Doulton character jugs, comprising Tam O'Shanter (D6632), Dick Whittington, edition 1458/5000, The Juggler (D6835), 19.5cm high £30 - 50

Lot 579 Three plastic military ice buckets and covers, one named for the royal marines ,another the blue and royals and the third for the 653rd lord major of London, colonel Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorpe 17cm £30 - 50

Lot 580 A black painted cast iron door stop modelled as a cat, 37cm high £30 - 50

Lot 580A A wood framed mirror, inlaid with figures and stylised foliage, £20 - 30

Lot 581 A group of Royal Doulton ladies comprising of Buttercup (HN2309), Janet (HN1537), Grace (HN2318) and a figure of Treasure Island (HN2243), Grace 20.5cm high £40 - 60

Lot 582 A Chinese gilt bronze small two handled censor, of lobed circular form, on three feet, with six character seal mark 9cm Wide £30 - 50

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Lot 583 A continental porcelain two handled jar and cover blue marks, Painted with scattered flower sprays in turn gilt detail rims 11cm High £30 - 50 Lot 584 A brass and porcelain-mounted vanity mirror, the baluster porcelain stem printed with a kingfisher, on a stemmed domed foot, 45cm high £10 - 20 Lot 585 An inlaid Edwardian oval wood tray, inlaid with a Sheraton shell, in the Georgian style, with brass handles 59 cm £10 - 20 Lot 586 A silver plated neo-classical sugar bowl and cover , of fluted and oval form, with lion mask ring handles, engraved with flowers and hanging husks 19.5cm £20 - 30 Lot 587 A carved soapstone burner of pierced form, the cover lifting to reveal a lotus flower pastel holder on base, 10cm high £30 - 50 Lot 588 A Persian white metal and jewel mounted scabbard and dagger, 38cm long £50 - 70 Lot 589 A Patrick Mauros (Zimbabwean) white metal wart hog sculpture, with three warthogs mounted on a hardwood base, stamped with PM and a fleur de lys mark, 21 cm long £200 - 300 Lot 590 A pair of silver candlesticks and silver jars £30 - 50 Lot 591 A carved wood military box containing a collection of brass and gilt metal naval and RAF buttons and badges 18.5cm x 12.5cm £30 - 50 Lot 592 An oak aneroid barometer, with decorative flower head to the top, with silvered dial and blued steel indicator hand below a bulb thermometer 83 cm £10 - 20 Lot 593 A pair of baluster famille verte vases (one cracked) and covers, painted with figures in pavilions, precious objects and mountainous landscapes, on carved wood ebonised stands, 46.5cm high excluding stands £300 - 500 Lot 594 Five vintage Dam Things large trolls, marked C.DAM THINGS/EST.1964,two wearing felt clothing,29.5cm high. £50 - 70

Lot 595 An earthenware sculpture model of a standing basset hound, by Kerry Jameson,2002,enriche in naturalistic slip and glaze in black, cream and brown,67cm long. £30 - 50 Lot 596 A vintage painted wood rocking horse of simple plank construction, with padded and studded seat and leather bridle, 105cm long £30 - 50 Lot 597 A glass and brass oil lamp, early 20th century with a fluted and flared green glass shade above best British make burner and uranium glass well and flared brass stem, on stepped glass foot,57cm high £30 - 50 Lot 598 A model Royal Mail style Stagecoach, finished in black over yellow, with roof seats and two figures, marked London to Epsom, 28cm high £80 - 120 Lot 599 Brass kettle on stand, the stand stamped Skuhuna, noil, with turned wooden handle, supported on a stand pierced with heart shaped ornament, with burner £20 - 30 Lot 600 An electric Speedway game ( B.G.L London) the spinning wheel mounted with motorbikes above electric bulbs, with instructions. £30 - 50 Lot 601 A modern Chinese famille rose style pair of necked vases, a large bowl, a smaller similar and two plates, all printed and painted in a bold palette. 37.5cm high £50 - 70

Lot 602 A horse racing gaming wheel, each segment painted with a named racehorse, including 'Embargo' 'Apelle' 'Dark Japan' together with a mat similarly painted with names and odds. £100 - 150

Lot 603 A pair of modern Chinese style green ground ginger jars and covers, a bowl and a plate, all printed and painted with famille rose style flowers in a bold palette 14.5cm high £40 - 60

Lot 604 A continental gilt metal mantle clock and glass domed case, the clock flanked by a flag bearing soldier on rocky ground, the barrel shaped clock with enamel dial and Parisian striking movement with pendulum and key, on rocaille cast stand on ebonised base with glass dome, 39cm high £80 - 120

Lot 605 A Venetian style glass enamelled vase, oriform and of red tint, enamelled with 18th century style, Commedia dell'arte figures, 19cm high £20 - 30

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Lot 606 A cased 1947 silver and gilt Territorial Efficiency medal £80 - 120 Lot 607 A collection of three penknives by C Barret of 144 Fleet Street, A Hollweg Dr Patent 39829 and a one gold coloured £60 - 80 Lot 608 Six sets of boxed commemorative coins comprising: the 1974 coinage of the British Virgin Islands, coinage of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1971, 1972, 1977, 1978 and 1982 £50 - 70 Lot 609 Eight sets of commemorative coins, comprising Brilliant uncirculated coin collection 1986, 1995, 1996 x 2 (one rugby world cup), 1997, 2001, 2002, and 2003 £60 - 80 Lot 610 A taxidermy pike, in ebonised and glazed rectangular display case 54.5cm long £50 - 70 Lot 611 A collection of commemorative coins sets and medals, including a 1953 coronation coin, Britain’s first issue of decimal coins 1971, royal examples; together with assorted Chinese, Singapore, French, Romanian banknotes and other foreign currency and coinage £30 - 50 Lot 612 A collection of coins, medals and notes £30 - 50 Lot 613 A collection of commemorative coins, medals and stamps, to include: Great Briton's Medallic first day covers, Day of the Concorde, Royal examples, Th American Bicentennial Regiments, County Cricket and other examples £30 - 50 Lot 614 A Kurong Fat Cheung Mah Jong set together with standard rules in case £20 - 30

Lot 615 A Chinese style carpet with an overall pattern of repeating motifs on a pink ground within a wide border, 325cm x 370cm £100 - 150

Lot 616 A repro tin plate Rolli 230, boxed £30 - 50

Lot 617 A Triang tin plate Gyro cycle, 19cm high, boxed £50 - 70

Lot 618 A tin plate cycling duck car and wood caravan and motorcycle £40 - 60

Lot 619 A Gustave Becker Vienna regulator, with enamel dial, signed, 122cm high, 41.5cm wide £40 - 60 Lot 620 A handmade rug, with central medallion on a dark blue within a further medallion on a pale blue ground within a wide border, 100cm x 225cm £40 - 60 Lot 621 A handmade rug, with three hooked medallions on a beige ground within multiple borders, 200cm x 290 cm £40 - 60 Lot 622 A John Parker cornet, no. 27/sws in silver-brass, with case and mouthpiece £40 - 60 Lot 623 A collection of Airfix, Revell, Tamiya and Burago model kits, including a Jaguar XK 120 roadster, a Cromwell MK IV tank, an AH-64 apache helicopter, a republican guard, a Mercedes 3003LR and other models £30 - 50 Lot 624 A collection of toy and model cars, to include a Corgi Mercedes 190, a Holmes Wrecker, a Chevrolet Camaross, a Landrover 109 and horse-box, a 007 Aston Martin, a Ford Grand Torino 'Starsky and Hutch', various Matchbox models including a tractor and trailer, a Porsche Turbo K-70, a hovercraft and other models £30 - 50 Lot 625 A small mahogany foot stool of square form raised on cabriole legs, 13cm high x 29cm square £20 - 30 Lot 626 A brass fender, the pierced gallery with interlocking flowerheads, on paw feet, 121cm wide £60 - 80 Lot 627 A Regency mahogany and bergere nursing chair with rope twist back rail over an open splat with acanthus leaves and a central brass flower over shaped legs, 76cm high £20 - 30 Lot 628 A 19th century mahogany pot cupboard of rectangular form, the front set two cupboard doors and two faux drawers inlaid with chequered stringing to the pull out base, 7ccm high, 48cm wide, 42cm deep £60 - 80 Lot 629 An Art Nouveau elbow chair, inlaid with mother of pearl, 89cm high, 54cm wide £20 - 30

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Information for Buyers 1. Introduction: The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly

those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed ‘Conditions of sale’ which are readily available for inspection and nor-mally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.

2. Agency: As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for

reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller.

3. Estimates: Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be in-

volved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.

4. Buyer's premium: The ‘Conditions of sale’ oblige buyers to pay a buyer's premium at 15% on the

hammer price of each lot purchased. In addition, VAT is payable on this premi-um (see below).

5. VAT: (*) indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate

(presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer's premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the Europe-an Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (presently 5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer's premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers' Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax.

6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a de-tailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample op-portunity for inspection of goods and, therefore, accept Auctioneers' Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax.

7. Electrical goods: These are sold as 'antiques' only and if bought for use must be checked over

for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of goods: Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export li-

cence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.

9. Bidding: Bidders may be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be

invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding.

10. Commission bidding: Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum

amount to be bid excluding buyers' premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax.

11. Methods of payment: Payment may be made by debit card, cheque, cash or bank transfer. Credit

cards are not accepted. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Telephone bidders must pay either by bank transfer prior to collection of lots or by debit card, cheque or cash in person prior to collection of goods.

12. Collection and storage: Please note what the ‘Conditions of sale’ state about collection and storage. It

is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying storage charges.

13. Online Bidding: Killens (trading as the Mendip Auction Rooms) offer an online bidding service

via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Killens you:

(a) authorise Killens trading as the Mendip Auction Rooms, if they so wish, to charge the card given in part or full payment, including all charges, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and

(b) confirm that you are authorised to provide these card details to us through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Killens trading as the Mendip Auction Rooms are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.

Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 5% charge plus VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.

14. Title/Returns: If it becomes apparent that an item has been sold without good title or without

authorisation then the buyer will return the item promptly subject to the pur-chase costs and any other reasonable costs incurred in returning the item being paid by the seller and/or auctioneers.

15. Artist Resale Rights According to the European Union’s Artist’s Resale Rights Directive, which has

been adopted by the United Kingdom, living artists and artists who died within 70 years prior to the date of the sale are entitled to receive a resale royalty each time their art work is sold by an art market professional in the European Union or United Kingdom, subject to certain conditions. The Mendip Auction Rooms will collect the resale royalty due to the artists or their estates from buyers of lots with a hammer price (excluding buyer’s premium and excluding VAT) in excess of €1000. Any purchaser of a lot to which Artist’s Resale Right applies will be charged the amount of the resale royalty, which will be added to the invoice. VAT is not payable on any royalty. The rate payable for items 0 to 50,000 is 4%. Contact the Auction Rooms for further rates.

Conditions of sale

Killens as the Mendip Auction Rooms carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

1. Definitions: In these conditions: (a) ‘Auctioneer’ means the firm of Killens or its authorised auctioneer, as appropri-

ate (b) ‘Deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as

to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequiv-ocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description

(c) ‘Hammer price’ means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer

(d) ‘Terms of consignment’ means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Killens accepts instructions from sellers or their agents

(e) ‘Total amount due’ means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these conditions

(f) ‘Sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising

(g) ‘You’, ‘Your’, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2 (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. Bidding procedures and the buyer: (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy

any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid (b) The maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale

shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer's absolute discretion by re-offering the lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion

(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is

expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

3. Increments: Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. The purchase price: The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 15%

plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law. 5. Value added tax: Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed

with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropri-ate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of rele-vant lots. (Please refer to ‘Information for buyers’ for a brief explanation of the VAT position).

6. Payment: (1) Immediately a lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or debit card (not subject to a sur-

charge) or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from

you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied.

(3) Telephone bidders must pay either by bank transfer prior to collection of lots or by debit card, cheque or cash in person prior to collection of goods.

7. Title and Collection of purchases: (1) The ownership of any lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made

payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have pur-

chased and paid for not later than four working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges.

(3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. (4) If it becomes apparent that an item has been sold without good title or without

authorisation then the buyer agrees to return the item promptly subject to being reimbursed any purchase costs and any reasonable expenses incurred in returning the item. If the buyer fails to return the item then if applicable the seller agrees to accept the hammer price achieved as recompense for the sale of the item.

8. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases: (1) If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these condi-

tions or if there is any other breach of these conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies:

(a) To proceed against you for damages for breach of contract (b) To rescind the sale of that lot and/or any other lots sold by us to you (c) To resell the lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be

responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller

(d) To remove, store and insure the lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere

(e) To charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than four working days after the sale

(f) To retain that or any other lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due

(g) To reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted

(h) To apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.

(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions

9. Third party liability: All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must

note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. According-ly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negli-gence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

10. Commission bids: Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction, and are

always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular lot and shall be as-sumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.

11. Warranty of title and availability: The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner

of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to con-sign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. See 7(4) above.

12. Agency: The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for

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default by sellers or buyers. 13. Terms of sale: The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these

conditions in their entirety and on the ‘Terms of consignment’ as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the lot.

14. Descriptions and condition: (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry

out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independ-ent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuine-ness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudu-lently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This condi-tion is subject to the next following condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in ‘information to buyers’.

(2) Private treaty sales made under these conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation.

(3) For the sake of clarification, section 14(5) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 will not apply to any sale. 15. Forgeries: Notwithstanding the preceding condition, any lot which proves to be a deliber-

ate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompa-nied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer's premium provided that (1) if the catalogue de-scription reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provid-ed by this condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these ‘Conditions of sale’.

General: 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises

or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in

respect of and as a result of any breach of these conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

(2) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.

18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.

19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue.

20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these conditions or of the ‘Terms of Consignment’ shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

21. Compensation will be paid to the seller for any damaged or lost items equiva-lent to the lower estimate of value (less any commission charges and other normal selling expenses) as agreed on entering the item for sale or as subse-quently set by the valuer. In the event of dispute then the level of compensa-tion payable will be referred to an independent expert for resolution.

22. English law applies to the interpretation of these conditions. 23. Online Bidding: Killens (trading as the Mendip Auction Rooms) offer an online bidding service

via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Killens (trading as the Mendip Auction Rooms) you:

(1) authorise Killens (trading as the Mendip Auction Rooms) if they so wish, to charge the card given in part or full payment, including all charges, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and

(2) confirm that you are authorised to provide these card details to us through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Killens (trading as the Mendip Auction Rooms) are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 5% charge plus VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.

23. Artist Resale Rights According to the European Union’s Artist’s Resale Rights Directive, which has been adopted by the United Kingdom, living artists and artists who died within 70 years prior to the date of the sale are entitled to receive a resale royalty each time their art work is sold by an art market professional in the European Union or United Kingdom, subject to certain conditions. The Mendip Auction Rooms will collect the resale royalty due to the artists or their estates from buyers of lots with a hammer price (excluding buyer’s premium and excluding VAT) in excess of €1000. Any purchaser of a lot to which Artist’s Resale Right applies will be charged the amount of the resale royalty, which will be added to the invoice. VAT is not payable on any royalty. The rate payable for items 0 to 50,000 is 4%. Con-tact the Auction Rooms for further rates.

Information for sellers 1. Interpretation. In these Terms the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to the Seller and if the con-

signment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller's authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we', 'us', etc. refer to the Auctioneers.

2. Commission For antique auctions is charged to sellers at 15% for single items selling for up

to £1000 and thereafter at 10%, subject to a minimum of £3 per lot. All charges are subject to VAT.

3. Removal and clearance costs. Items for sale must be consigned to the sale room by any stated deadline and

at your expense. We are able to recommend individuals or companies who are able to collect and deliver items, and to carry out clearances at your request.In addition, for clearance there is a charge of £110 per ton for tipping.

4. Loss and damage warranty. We are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to clients. How-

ever, we for our own protection assume liability for property consigned to us at lower pre-sale estimate. To justify accepting liability, we make a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT.

Compensation will be paid to the seller for any damaged or lost items equiva-

lent to the lower estimate of value (less any commission charges and other normal selling expenses) as agreed on entering the item for sale or as subse-quently set by the valuer. In the event of dispute then the level of compensa-tion payable will be referred to an independent expert for resolution.

5. Illustrations. No charge is made for the cost of any illustrations. The copyright in respect of

such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.

6. Minimum bids and our discretion. Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before

the sale in accordance with clause 7. We may sell Lots below the reserve pro-vided we account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have re-ceived had the reserve been the hammer price. By default we assume you give us a “discretion” that we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve, unless you tell us otherwise when the reserve is agreed.

7. Reserves. (a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned,

being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to an unreasonably high reserve (in which case goods carry the storage and insurance charges stipulated in these Terms of Consignment).

(b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except in writing and with our con-sent.

(c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.

8. Electrical items. These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are

accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.

9. Soft furnishings. The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of

fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.The rights of disposal referred to in clause 8 and 9 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection on request.

10. Descriptions. Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods

where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 15 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds.

11. Unsold items. If an item is unsold it may be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion

an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. We reserve the right to charge for storage in these circumstances at a reasonable daily rate.

12. Withdrawn and bought in items, or where the reserve is changed. Any expense incurred prior to the printing of the catalogue will be charged to

the client. After the catalogue has been printed these items incur charges comprising of the vendor’s commission, the buyer’s premium, the illustration cost, the insurance costs and other expenses relating to the item. These are calculated on our published high estimate, plus VAT. There is a minimum charge for withdrawal or reserve change of £15 per lot plus VAT.

13. Conditions of Sale. You agree that all goods will be sold on our Conditions of Sale. In particular you

undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking.

14. Authority to deduct commission and expenses and retain premium and interest.

(a) You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred for your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Con-ditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement.

(b) You authorise us in our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.

15. Settlement. After sale settlement of the net sum due to you normally takes place 10 days

after the sale (by crossed cheque to the seller) unless the buyer has not paid for the goods. In this case no settlement will then be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale pro-ceeds. You must note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 10 above. You should there-fore bear this potential liability in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale.

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