Collective Sale on Wednesday 1st July 2009


1.      Military Cross Medal Group awarded to Major/Flight Lieutenant Bernard Green who took part in 'The Great Escape' from Stalag Luft 3 in March 1944. To be sold on the instructions of his daughter Miss J Green and comprising: George V Military Cross, 1914-15 Star (inscribed), 1914-20 War Medal (inscribed) and 1919 Victory Medal with MID leaf spray, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, 1939-45 War Medal with MID leaf spray and Special Constabulary Medal for long service. A full set of miniatures, a full set of ribbons and a set of ribbons minus 1935-45 War Medal. Together with World War I associated ephemera and postcard photographs relating to Major Bernard Green, and the East Kent Yeomanry, Royal East Kent mounted Rifles and Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Light Infantry, including a Roll Book belonging to Major Green for No 1 Platoon, 'A' Company. World War II ephemera collected by Flt Lt Bernard Green, including items of particular interest relating to 'The Great Escape' of which there are photographs of POWs and a collection of 'Sweetheart' letters from Stalag Luft 1 (7), Stalag Luft 2 (2) and Stalag Luft 3 (27). A programme and two ticket stubs for the film premiere of 'The Great Escape' from the World Charity Premiere screening on 20th June 1963, which Bernard Green attended. Various books relating to 'The Great Escape', including 'Scangriff' - Spotlight on Stalag Luft III (2), Brickhill [Flt Lt Paul] - The Great Escape, and Brickhill & Norton - Escape to Danger with inscription by Bernard Green, etc. Also Bernard Green's RAF officers cap and dress tunic with medal ribbons and 'AG' cloth badge and a further collection of related letters, certificates, service books, invitations, services association information, passport, and a collection of vintage postcards. Together with this lot two copies of The Illustrated London News, various books, and a collection of vintage maps and guides, formerly the property of Bernard Green.
BERNARD 'POP' GREEN



On 23rd/24th March 1944, 76 Airmen escaped from POW camp Stalag Luft 3 at Sagan in Poland. Their escape through the tunnel 'Harry' and the story of the days that followed became known as 'The Great Escape' and has now become part of British folklore.

Bernard Green was born in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire on 23rd December 1887.
He was educated at Clifton College, London University and Cambridge University.

At the outbreak of war in 1914 Bernard joined the Royal East Kent Rifles as a private.
He was subsequently commissioned into the Buckinghamshire Battalion of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire light Infantry as a Second Lieutenant in June 1914.
In 1917 he was mentioned in despatches, and in 1918 was awarded the Military Cross. He became a specialist machine-gunner, and when he resigned his commission in 1920 he was granted the rank of Major, although modestly it was a title that he very rarely used.

Between the war years he worked for the family paper making firm, and in 1926 became a Special Constable, eventually achieving a long service medal.

In 1939 at the outbreak of the Second World War Bernard Green applied for a commission as an officer air gunner with the RAF Volunteer Reserve. In December 1939 he took up active service as Pilot Officer 76904, at the RAF Number 3 Bomb Gunnery School.

It's not clear why, in July 1940, at the age of 53 Bernard took up a place as rear gunner on a Hampden bomber. The plane was flying out of R A F Waddington with 44th Squadron on a mine laying mission. It may have been due to shortage of men or his strong sense of duty and loyalty to his squadron
. In the early hours of 20th July the Hampden was hit by flak off the coast of Denmark and ditched into the sea in Tannis Bay, 300-400 metres off shore at Kandestederne. Two of the crew perished, but P/O Green and P/S Farrands survived and swam ashore. Later that morning Bernard Green came into contact with a party of local peat cutters and refused the opportunity of concealment from the enemy, as he knew what the consequences would be for his rescuers if found. A unit of German soldiers had been alerted and soon arrived to collect him.

Bernard Green was sent to Dulag Luft in Oberursel where he was interrogated and then sent on to Stalag Luft 1 at Barth. Subsequently he was moved to Stalag Luft 3 at Sagan, in Poland.

It seems that Bernard Green took a very active part in the daily operations of escape work at Stalag Luft 3. He was a popular character and would have been a father figure to the majority of the much younger men, hence his nickname 'Pop'.
He was certainly known to have acted as a 'penguin' in distributing the waste soil over the compound as tunnel 'Harry' took shape.
The events of the Great Escape have been well documented and are known to many through John Sturges' classic film. One fact that many are not aware of is that there was thick snow on the ground in that part of Poland in March 1944. Green and others did make their escape after overcoming the shortfall of the tunnel and gathered with a group of about twelve others all dressed as Czech workmen. They walked for some distance through the woods in thick snow and eventually made their way to a railway station south of Sagan. It was from there that they travelled about fifty miles and alighted from the train just short of Hirschberg.

Continuing on foot and approaching a village that was impassable because of heavy snow in the fields, Bernard Green was captured by a German soldier as walked straight through the village.

Flight Lieutenant Green as he was now known following promotion, was eventually taken back to Stalag Luft 3 and spent 14 days in the "cooler". Sadly, as is well known, many of the escapees were not so lucky. Bernard Green spent the rest of the war at Sagan. At 57 years old he was surely the oldest of the men who attempted such a brave escape.

In 1947 Flight Lt Green was mentioned in despatches as published in The London Gazette on 7th January.

In June 1963 Bernard and his wife attended the World charity film premiere of 'The Great Escape' at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square.

He died following ill health on 2nd November 1971.


The account of the personal military history to be available on view with the items, and facsimile copies of the documents only to handled on view, unless by special arrangement


2.      RAF medal group for 1122289 Sgt Harry Tompkin, comprising: 1939-45 Star, Africa Star (1st Army clasp), Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal, together with a kit bag, Aircrew first aid kit, RAF service records and some coins and bank notes
Estimate: 100-200
3.      RAF interest relating to 1424 Sgt Joan Tompkin, including medal ribbons only, and buttons, personal wartime diaries, RAF service record details, photographs and many wartime and other letters, and ephemera

Estimate: 100-200
4.      A collection of vintage photographs, entires and assorted ephemera
Estimate: 20-30
5.      RAF interest relating to Sqn Ldr Harry Pepper, including three dress uniforms, cap, tropical tunic, evening dress tunic, various club ties, buttons, etc, contained in a Pendragon leather trunk
Estimate: 70-100
5A.     An extensive private collection of British and Commonwealth Regimental cap badges and insignia being sold on behalf of a deceased's estate from which the collection has been built up over decades. The collection is mounted on baize boards with paper titles and covers. Subjects covered include Australia, Indian Calvary, Indian Infantry, Militia Volunteers, Homeguard, Womens Services, RAF, Royal Marines, Gurkhas, Canadian Infantry, Guards, Gadroon Guards, South Africa, Terratorials, Yeomanry, Arms, Volunteer Batallians etc. There are over 1,500 examples in the collection, mounted on 40 boards.
Please note no further information is available by way of condition reports, precise inventory, precise numbers, authenticity etc. Due to the size and scale of the collection, you will have to make your own informed judgement on all of these factors.
5B.     A gilt framed photographic portrait miniature of an Army Officer, 8½cm high.
Estimate: 10-30
5C.     Assorted military tunic buttons, badges and associated items.
Estimate: 30-50
6.      A 19thC mahogany cased portable stereoscopic viewer with brass fittings, marked R & J Beck Ltd, London.
Estimate: 150-250
7.      A Georgian mahogany writing slope complete with fitted interior, 40cm.
Estimate: 20-40
8.      A pair of Imari chargers decorated with reserves of flowering branch decoration with dragons and flaming pearls, 31cm diameter.
Estimate: 50-70
9.      A pair of Doulton Slaters stoneware vases with slender everted necks and bands of gilt floral decoration, both drilled for electricity, 39cm high.
Estimate: 30-50
10.     Banknote: Grantham Bank, £1, 9th May 1810, serial no. S(?) 2345, black and white, arms top left, for Manner & Scott.
Provenance: Bought at auction from Goldings in the 1980's.
N.B. According to the standard catalogue of Provincial Banks and Bank Notes, Grantham Bank was started in 1793. The Bank was short lived and folded in 1816, making these notes fairly rare. This note of £1 would not have been owned by the average man as it would have been more than a months wages.
For comparable examples, see Messrs Spink of London, auction sale 30th September 2005, lot no 626.
Estimate: 300-500
11.     A 19thC salt glazed stoneware spirit bottle with moulded label stamped SUMMERBYS WINE & SPIRIT, VAULTS, GRANTHAM, 18½cm high.
Estimate: 200-300
12.     A 19thC Japanese Imari vase converted to a table lamp, 33cm high.
Estimate: 80-120
13.     A 19thC Japanese Imari vase converted to a table lamp, 33cm high.
Estimate: 80-120
14.     A pair of white marble and gilt metal table lamps, 30cm high, with turquoise silk shades.
Estimate: 10-30
15.     A green pottery table lamp, the spirally fluted slender column applied with floral rope swags, on a gilt wood base, 56cm high, with an ivory silk shade.
Estimate: 10-30
16.     A Celadon pottery table lamp, decorated with Chinese motifs in white slip, on gilt metal foot rim with claw feet, 53cm high, with a cream ivory shade.
Estimate: 30-50
17.     A Celadon pottery table lamp, decorated with Chinese motifs in white slip, on gilt metal foot rim with claw feet, 53cm high, with a cream ivory shade.
Estimate: 30-50
18.     A porcelain and gilt metal table lamp, modelled as an oil lamp with a vase shaped column, painted with figural panel and opposing panel of flowers in mirror shape reserves against a green ground, 47cm high, with a cream silk shade.
Estimate: 60-90
19.     A cut glass table lamp with mushroom shade, overall with diamond and hob nail cutting, 49cm high.
Estimate: 100-150
20.     A cut glass table lamp with mushroom shade, overall with diamond and hob nail cutting, 49cm high.
Estimate: 100-150
21.     A channel set diamond solitaire ring, 0.25ct approx, yellow metal shank stamped 18ct and plat.
Estimate: 60-100
22.     A white sapphire set ring, a block of twelve (4 x 3) tiny stones to a yellow metal shank.
Estimate: 25-40
23.     A gypsy style five stone set ring of three small rubies and two small diamonds to yellow metal shank stamped 18ct.
Estimate: 100-150
30.     A diamond solitaire ring, of 0.5 pts approx, set to a yellow metal shank.
Estimate: 40-80
31.     An amethyst set dress to yellow metal shank stamped for 9ct.
Estimate: 40-80
33.     A Victorian memorial ring with seed pearl set, ruby centred flower motif, with curled snakes either side, memorial window to reverse, to yellow metal shank, ring size M.
Estimate: 100-150
36.     A Victorian buckle keeper ring, Birmingham 1900, 15ct, 2g.
Estimate: 20-30
37.     A contemporary style twist ring set with jade bead and garnets, to yellow metal shank.
Estimate: 40-60
38.     An oblique twist stone set ring with seven tiny emeralds set inline to yellow metal shank.
Estimate: 30-40
39.     A dress ring set with a yellow stone to lightweight yellow metal shank.
Estimate: 10-20
40.     A signet ring set with a pale blue paste to lightweight and repaired or sized yellow metal shank.
Estimate: 10-20
41.     Two garnet and opal set dress rings.
Estimate: 30-60
43.     A selection of small silver items including brooches viz. an Art Nouveau example and a CH monogram piece. (5).
Estimate: 40-60
45.     A circular tiered rope style brooch with nine small diamonds set in a square at the apex, applied plaque stamped "Tiffany" to the underside, together with one stamped 18K, 36 mm diameter, 27.9g all in.
Estimate: 150-250
46.     A part set of shirt studs stamped 9ct together with a graduated link watch chain stamped for 9ct and a part chain.
Estimate: 30-40
47.     Four ½ sovereigns set in yellow metal as a bracelet 1911, 1893, 1909 and 1894.
Estimate: 150-200
48.     A ½ sovereign 1910.
Estimate: 60-70
49.     A 9ct gold plain wedding band, 2.8g.
Estimate: 20-30
50.     A c1930's ladies 9ct gold cased bracelet watch.
Estimate: 30-40
51.     A French miniature gilt metal and enamel salon suite, of a sofa and two elbow chairs, each with Watteauesque panels, sofa 5½ cm high.
Estimate: 40-60
52.     A French gilt metal lipstick holder, mounted with a Limoges porcelain panel of a troubadour, with mirror to reverse, together with a pair of Crown Staffordshire pin trays, decorated with floral sprays, 8½ cm wide. (3).
Estimate: 15-20
54.     A pair of George VI silver pedestal bon-bon dishes by Viners Ltd; each with cusped pierced borders on a plain swept circular base, Sheffield 1937, 14 cm diameter, 7 cm high, 11 oz gross.
Estimate: 80-120
55.     A pair of modern silver wine coasts by Mills & Hersey, with bead borders and engraved with ribband, floral and leafy swage, turned wood bases, London 1979, 13 cm diameter.
Estimate: 60-80
56.     A George VI silver two-handled Trophy Cup, of baluster form, on a swept circular pedestal base, for Whitefield Golf Club, Birmingham assay, 12 cm high, together with two other examples, 8½ oz gross. (3).
Estimate: 25-40
57.     A matched pair of silver champagne goblets by Atkin Bros with plain bowls over bead knopped stem and confirming foot, Sheffield 1895 and 1900, 11 cm high, 7 oz gross, together with a George V silver specimen vase, with a trefoil bead rim, on a domed weighted base, Birmingham 1923, 16 cm high. (3).

Estimate: 40-60
58.     Three George V silver two-handled Trophy Cups, another example engraved with a vacant shield and fern, various dates and assay makes, 13 oz gross, two with black bakelite bases. (4).
Estimate: 30-50
59.     A late Victorian silver bon-bon dish by Walker & Hall, of circular form, the flat border engraved with differing ferns, reeded cavetto and plain well, Sheffield 1898, 14 cm diameter, 5 oz.
Estimate: 60-80
61.     A set of six George VI silver grapefruit spoons, Sheffield 1932, 6 oz.
Estimate: 30-50
62.     A set of six George VI silver rat tail coffee spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1944, 2½ oz.
Estimate: 25-40
63.     Five silver napkin rings of plain design, various dates and assay marks, mid 20thC, 5 oz gross.
Estimate: 40-60
65.     A set of six George V silver bean coffee spoons by Barker Brothers, each with baisse taille enamel backs, in differing colours, Birmingham 1931, cased.
Estimate: 40-60
66.     A modern silver cigarette box with engine turning, engraved with a presentation inscription, Birmingham 1963, 16½ cm wide.
Estimate: 25-40
67.     A set of four continental silver plated and glass pepper and salts, modelled as chickens, together with a mustard, modelled as a swan, with spoon. (6).
Estimate: 25-40
68.     A George V silver castor and cream jug, by Joseph Gloster & Sons, of Art Deco design with ribbed tapering bodies and Odeonesque handles, the castor with a conical pierced cover, Birmingham 1935, 16 cm and 9½ cm respectively, 9 oz gross, in a fitted case.
Estimate: 75-125
69.     An early 20thC Japanese ivory sectional figure of a fisherman, two character marks to base, 15 cm high; two ivory figural netsuke, one signed. (3).
Estimate: 30-40
70.     A Mexican white metal tray of dished form, with two scroll handles, stamped sterling 925, 39 cm wide, 26 oz.
Estimate: 40-60
70A.    A George III silver lidded tankard by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, with pierced thumbpiece, domed cover and scroll handle with heart shaped terminal. Newcastle 1787. 26oz.
Estimate: 1200-1500
71.     A solitaire diamond ring, 0.50ct approx, illusion set, 18ct yellow gold, Birmingham assay.
Estimate: 150-200
72.     A solitaire diamond ring, the illusion set stone of 0.40ct approx set in white metal stamped 18k.
Estimate: 150-200
73.     A piece of rough mine shape opal with polished top, set in yellow metal as a brooch.
Estimate: 20-30
74.     A hollow curb link bracelet with padlock clasp stamped 9ct, 17.6g.
Estimate: 80-120
76.     A string of pearl beads with clasp stamped 925.
Estimate: 20-30
78.     Four various signet and dress rings, various metals and grades.
Estimate: 30-40
81.     A curb link charm bracelet with eight attached charms, mostly hallmarked 9ct, 33.2g all in.
Estimate: 120-150
83.     A curb link Albert with T-bar and attached fob locket, white stone set and enamel, with a picture of the Wright brothers bi--plane and the legend "May your fortune rise", 33.8g all in.
Estimate: 120-150
85.     An 18ct gold cased fob watch, bezel wind.
Estimate: 40-60
90.     A heart shaped signet ring with red enamelled head set with a small diamonds together with a stone set band.
Estimate: 15-25
90A.    A silver napkin hook together with a silver match book cover, Birmingham 1962


Estimate: 30-50
91.     A 1950's style cross over ring set with three tiny diamonds in white and yellow metal stamped 18ct and plat together with a stone set band.
Estimate: 15-25
92.     A trace chain set with opal beads at intervals (7), in yellow metal, 52", 8.5g.
Estimate: 90-120
96.     A solitaire diamond ring, a modern round brilliant cut stone of 0.22ct approx, set in white metal.
Estimate: 50-80
98.     A string of black onyx beads, 48cm.
Estimate: 10-20
99.     A contemporary style pendant and matching earrings in white metal, stamped 925.
Estimate: 10-20
100A.   A 9ct gold necklace of graduated shield shaped links, Birmingham 1961, 13.8g
Estimate: 70-90
101.    A 9ct gold signet ring and a pair of gold cufflinks.
Estimate: 45-60
103.    A Victorian 9ct turquoise and seed pearl cluster ring.
Estimate: 30-50
105.    Blue John brooches (2), pendant and costume bracelet and simulated pearl two strand necklace.
Estimate: 40-60
106.    An Edwardian seed pearl set brooch, heart shape with lyre and shamrock centre.
Estimate: 30-50
109.    An agate sided 9ct gold framed locket (one side cracked).
Estimate: 20-30
110.    A gentleman's signet ring set with a small diamond in 18ct, Chester 1911.
Estimate: 60-80
110A.   A 9ct gold armlet with Greek key decoration, Birmingham 1925, 13.2 gm.
Estimate: 70-90
112.    A citrine set 9ct gold dress ring, Birmingham assay.
Estimate: 30-40
116.    A solitaire diamond ring of 0.65ct approx with three tiny stones set in leaf shapes to each shoulder in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped 18ct.
Estimate: 250-350
118.    A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, a central sapphire of 5mm x 4mm approx surrounded by ten tiny diamonds, to yellow metal shank, stamped 18ct.
Estimate: 40-50
119.    A gypsy style ring set with five sapphires in yellow metal, marks very rubbed but possibly 1899 date letter.
Estimate: 40-60
120A.   A child's hinged bangle, 15ct gold, Birmingham 1900, 6.1g.
Estimate: 30-60
121.    A fancy link gate bracelet stamped 9ct, 15g.
Estimate: 60-80
122.    A Victorian/Edwardian diamond and sapphire set pendant of pierced abstract foliate design with sapphire set dropper, set in white metal on white metal chain, 45mm high.

Estimate: 180-300
123.    A ladies Jaeger-Le-Couture 9ct gold bracelet wrist watch, 34g.
Estimate: 150-180
124.    A small quantity of commemorative silver fobs.
Estimate: 30-50
126.    A 1920's style blue and white stone flat set cluster ring, yellow metal shank stamped 18ct and plat.
Estimate: 140-180
127.    A red and white stone oval cluster ring, yellow metal shank, 9ct import marks.
Estimate: 35-45
130.    A 1920's style cocktail ring set with green and white stones, shank stamped 750.
Estimate: 250-300
130A.   A 9ct gold engine turned cigarette case 93.2 g. marks rubbed
Estimate: 400-600
132.    A 9ct gold blue and white stone cluster dress ring.
Estimate: 40-60
134.    A silver electrotype model of a bird on a nest
Estimate: 30-50
135.    A curb link watch chain stamped 9ct with attached 9ct gold fob, 22.3g all in
Estimate: 80-120
136.    A Gentleman's stainless steel Omega Seamaster bracelet wristwatch C1970.
Estimate: 80-120
137.    A diamond and sapphire cluster ring set in white metal to yellow metal shank, marks very rubbed, all tiny stones, size V+

Estimate: 30-50
138.    A shell cameo of a dandy and maiden in a yellow metal frame 5cm x 4cm
Estimate: 30-40
139.    A small shell cameo of an oriental landscape, in 9ct (untested) gold frame, marks very rubbed, 3cm x 2.2cm
Estimate: 20-30
140.    A mid size open faced pocket watch with damascened dial , marked 12.5 ct and London 1855. case maker HG, key wind.
Estimate: 60-90
140A.   A silver hip flask with leather cover, Sheffield assay
Estimate: 60-80
140B.   A Drew & Sons silver plated hip flask with crocodile cover and level apertures.
Estimate: 60-80
141.    A selection of stone set dress rings, various grades and metals.(8)
Estimate: 120-150
142.    A Rotary 9ct gold bracelet watch, 14.5cm
Estimate: 40-60
144.    A bar brooch with amethyst and seed pearl set floral motif stamped 15ct
Estimate: 30-40
144A.   A 1910 gold sovereign.
Estimate: 120-150
144B.   A 1913 gold sovereign.
Estimate: 120-150
144C.   A George III half crown, 1787 and an 1813 ½ guinea (possibly sand cast and formerly a pendant).
Estimate: 150-180
144D.   A 1979 gold sovereign.
Estimate: 110-140
145.    A pair of early 20thC cut glass salts with silver mounts, London 1915, 5.5cm diameter; together with a pair of Edward VII match strikers with silver collars, Birmingham 1902, 5.5.cm high. (4)
Estimate: 30-40
145A.   A silver covered engine turned cigarette box, two compartments, Birmingham 1960
Estimate: 30-50
146.    A late Victorian brass cased carriage clock, with timepiece movement, the plain white dial with Roman numerals, 10.5cm high, in the original leather case, with key.
Estimate: 30-40
147.    Four Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, by George Adams, London 1849, together with two further dessert forks, 7oz gross.
Estimate: 40-60
148.    A set of six Old English pattern table forks by John Aldwinkle and Thomas Slater, London 1891, the handles engraved with a portcullis, 14oz gross.
Estimate: 60-80
149.    A small bronze after the antique of Venus de Milo; another similar, both 12cm high. (2)
Estimate: 30-50
150.    A small heart shape pill box, with a petit point floral cover and cloisonne type enamel body, 4cm.
Estimate: 20-40
152.    A late 19thC porcelain pot pourri of ovoid shape, painted with a reserve of pink roses, signed E.A. Caldwell, within a raised gilt floral border, against a rich blue border, the inner lid gilt, the domed cover pierced and embellished with gilt and turquoise and white enamel beads, unmarked, 19 cm high.
Estimate: 100-150
153.    A Royal Doulton pottery series Kings ware baluster flask, moulded in low relief with a golfing scene, glazed in shades of brown, green and ochre, loop handle, with a silver mounted cork stopper, London 1915, 23 cm high.
Estimate: 125-175
154.    A Royal Worcester three-section dish of circular lobed outline, internally printed and painted with wild roses, against a blush ivory ground, within gilt line rims, raised on a shaped bracket, puce factory mark and date code for 1906, 30 cm diameter.
Estimate: 40-60
155.    A Coalport 'Lady Anne' dinner service, decorated with a band of gilt floral medallions and laurel within gilt borders, comprising: thirteen 27 cm plates, twelve 20 cm plates, twelve 15½ cm plates, eleven soup cups, thirteen soup stands, twelve tea cups and eleven saucers.
Estimate: 400-600
156.    A Coalport 'Admiral' part dinner service, with a gilt foliate moulded rim, comprising ten 27cm plates, twelve 19.5cm plates, twelve 14.5cm plates and soup plates.
Estimate: 150-200
159.    A suite of Lalique table glass, each with triple knopped frosted and clear stems, engraved with fern, on circular foot, comprising: ten 15cm wines, eleven champagne, twelve 12cm wines, fourteen sherries, thirteen 17cm wines and eight 12.5cm tumbles. (68)
Estimate: 500-700
162.    Three Shelley Sheraton soup cups and stands, and matching cream jug and sugar bowl, pattern no.13291.
Estimate: 20-30
164.    A Wedgwood part tea service, printed in underglaze blue with oriental flowers, comprising tea pot, nine cups and ten saucers.
Estimate: 30-40
168.    A Victorian electroplate spoon warmer in the form of a nautilus shell on a rocky base with shell handle, 14½ cm high.
Estimate: 30-50
169.    A Victorian electroplate spoon warmer in the form of a nautilus shell on a rocky base, 14½ cm high.
Estimate: 30-50
170.    A pair of cut glass bud vases of slender baluster form, engraved with flowers and leaves, on circular silver bases, modern, 20 cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
172.    A Daum square ashtray with moulded body, signed Daum France, 12 cm square; together with a Val St. Lambert rectangular glass cigarette box, the cover gilded with classical figurers, 16½ cm wide. (2).
Estimate: 35-50
173.    A set of six Royal Crown Derby cake forks, the porcelain handles decorated with flowers and gilt bands, cased; together with a royal Worcester small vase and a pair of pin trays, boxed and four Royal Worcester egg coddlers, also boxed and two table lighters. (7).
Estimate: 25-40
174.    A Viners electroplate two-handled tea tray, together with a nut dish, with two circular compartments, divided by a centre handle, a milk jug, sugar bowl and stand, a bread fork with ivorine handle and a circular rubbed dish by Walker & Hall and a pair of sugar tongs. (8).
Estimate: 25-40
175.    A pair of electroplate circular dishes, each with embossed panels of fruit and flowers within a shaped border, enclosing a conforming well, 24 cm diameter and a pair of electroplate columnar candlesticks with fluted stems from square bases, 19 cm high. (4).
Estimate: 25-40
176.    A canteen of silver plated cross-over thread pattern cutlery by Walker & Hall, for twelve place settings, contained within an oak canteen.
Estimate: 250-300
177.    A pair of 19thC Staffordshire pottery dogs, painted eyes and muzzles, gilt flecked coats, 20 cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
178.    A Bretby leaf dish in mottle blue and ochre glaze, impressed no. 1181A, two bowls and a plate. (4).
Estimate: 10-20
179.    A 19thC cranberry glass cream jug with white trailed border, clear loop handles and prunt foot, 12 cm high, together with a moulded cranberry glass jug, 11 cm high. (2).
Estimate: 20-40
180.    A German bisque headed doll, with sleep eyes and articulated composition body, in need of reassembling.
Estimate: 40-60
181.    A pair of mercury glass silvered salts, the circular bowls etched with leaf forms and on raised foot rim, 8cm diameter, together with a similar example, 5cm diameter. (3).
Estimate: 10-20
182.    A late 19thC American black metal and faux marble mantel clock, the enamelled two-art dial with Arabic numerals, eight-day movement striking on a gong, lion mask mount to each side, 27cm high, 41cm wide.
Estimate: 10-20
183.    A Victorian pedestal cover, 17½cm high. A Victorian sugar dish, circular bowl with an etched border above a frosted body from a knopped stem, on circular foot, star cut to underside, 11cm high. (2)

Estimate: 20-40
185.    A heavy cut glass square form decanter, each side with narrow flute cut panels around a projecting arch, lacking stopper, 16cm high.
Estimate: 5-10
189.    A 19thC cut glass table lustre with an inverted rim, faceted knopped and baluster stem and domed foot, hung with pendant drops, 50cm high.
Estimate: 30-50
190.    A late 19thC Atlas Organette, in an ebonised case, with twelve zinc discs.
Estimate: 50-70
193.    A Victorian opaque white glass rolling pin with painted decoration, inscribed Remember Me, 35cm long.
Estimate: 10-20
194.    A late 19thC continental porcelain oil lamp base, modelled as the head of an upturned carp, with glass eyes, glazed in pink and buff tones, the brass fitting emerging from its mouth, 29cm high overall.
Estimate: 60-80
195.    A mid 20thC teddy bear, gold mohair, hump back, no labels, 33cm.
Estimate: 80-120
196.    A late 19thC continental terracotta wine flagon, with a hinged metal cover and spout, the neck modelled with a cherub mask and arms clasping the spout, rope handle, the ring shape body moulded with birds and vines, on a circular foot, 35cm high.
Estimate: 60-80
197.    A 19thC brass and copper samovar with scroll handles and flamed finial to the lid.
Estimate: 25-35
198.    A Wade pottery pig money box, glazed in pink, 15cm high.
Estimate: 50-80
199.    A Salters no 80T trade spring balance with brass dial, a Brades Co cast steel herb chopper with fruit wood handle, a meat cleaver stamped Thomas Stanniforth & Co, warranted Sheffield with turned fruit wood handle, a copper strainer, a brass bell modelled as an 18thC female and two brass rails with fleurs-de-lys brackets.
Estimate: 35-50
202.    A Royal Dux table centrepiece, modelled as a young woman standing by a deep bowl, encrusted with a lilac flower, she in a pink robe, glazed in tones of beige and pale green, pink triangle mark to base, 29cm high.
Estimate: 250-300
203.    A pair of Victorian brass baluster shaped ejector candlesticks, 23cm high.
Estimate: 10-20
204.    A Lladro porcelain figural group, modelled as a man, boy and dog, fishing in a boat, named Paloma, on a shaped wooden stand, model no. 5215, 38cm wide.
Estimate: 120-180
205.    A Royal Doulton character jug - "Old Charlie", 14cm high.
Estimate: 15-25
206.    A Capo Di Monte figure group, modelled as two young children and their grandmother around the tea table, a cat to the fore, indistinctly signed, 28cm high.
Estimate: 10-20
208.    A Lladro bisque porcelain bust of a young girl with plants, wearing a flowered bonnet, 24cm high.
Estimate: 60-80
209.    A quantity of EPNS including a pair of three branch candelabra, toast rack, salver etc.
Estimate: 45-60
210.     A pair of Staffordshire floral vases with flow blue bands, heightened in gilt, and transfer printed floral decoration with open loop handles and spire covers, 27cm high.
Estimate: 30-40
212.    A pottery model of a seated tabby cat by Mike Hinton, with glass eyes, 29cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
213.    A pair of Royal Doulton blue ground pottery jars of shouldered circular form, each with two applied loop handles, impressed factory marks and numbered 34, 20 cm high.
Estimate: 10-20
214.    A Carton ware hollyhock leaf moulded fruit bowl on domed foot, 28cm wide; a Japanese Imari bowl, circular, with a wavy rim, 21cm diameter; a continental pottery cucumber plate, 37cm long. (3).
Estimate: 10-20
215.    A Studio pottery vase of compressed circular form with a small raised neck and similar foot rim with shaded blue and yellow lustre glazed thumb mark, 14 cm high.
Estimate: 10-20
216.    An Art Deco period walnut playing card or cigarette box, with a quarter-veneered cross banded top, on sledge feet, 18 cm wide.
Estimate: 10-20
217.    A pair of Poole pottery Royal Wedding bisque porcelain wedding bust sculptures modelled as HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, limited edition no. 284/2000, 11½ high, in original box with certificate together with a souvenir Royal Wedding pen.
Estimate: 10-20
218.    A Royal Doulton coffee service decorated with royal blue and gilt borders, twelve pieces in fitted case.
Estimate: 20-40
219.    A plaster oval plaque moulded with a profile bust of Beethoven in relief, another of Handel, 34 cm high.
Estimate: 10-20
220.    A German saltglaze flagon, of baluster form with wrythen fluting, decorated in a blue and brown spattered glaze, impressed no.2536, 25cm high; a Doulton Lambeth earthenware flagon, with a black glaze, impressed factory marks H4, 17.5cm high; a continental porcelain two handled vase, decorated in the MacIntyre Florian manner with yellow and blue cornflower's, 22cm high; a Crown Ducal coffee pot, printed and painted with apples and leaves. (4)
Estimate: 20-30
221.    A plaster Art Deco group of a young lady with two Borzoi hounds, 51 cm high, 55 cm wide.
Estimate: 25-35
224.    A Chinese terracotta figural pillow, modelled as a recumbent young boy, in cancai-glaze, 33cm wide.
Estimate: 30-50
226.    A Beswick connoisseur model of Ann Moore on Psalm, on a wooden plinth, 32½cm high overall.
Estimate: 200-300
227.    A Beswick equestrian figure group of a Lipizzaner of the Spanish Riding School, second version, on an oval base, 15½ cm high.
Estimate: 250-350
228.    A 19thC Parian bust of a young woman, after Beattie, 32cm high.
Estimate: 100-150
229.    A 19thC alabaster pedestal circular, carved with floral sprays and ribband drapery, over a stiff leaf border, 15½cm high, 16½cm diameter.
Estimate: 20-30
230.    A pair of Venetian iridescent green tinted ovoid decanters and stoppers, the extended necks with applied open collars, on frill foot rims, 26cm high.
Estimate: 30-40
231.    Venetian glass flask with an extended neck from a cushion form body, lightly tinted in green with aventurine and white lattincino vertical panels, 14½cm high.
Estimate: 80-120
232.    A Venetian glass stem dish of petallated form, pink tinted and aventurine splashed body with clear glass crimped handle, 12½cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
233.    A Salviati style Venetian glass ovoid vase, the amber tinted body with white latticino and aventurine vertical panels, on a domed foot, 19½cm high.
Estimate: 30-40
234.    A Venetian glass goblet with a green tinted wrythen moulded bell shape bowl on a figure of eight flower encrusted stem, from a conforming foot, 24½cm high.
Estimate: 30-40
235.    A Venetian glass spill vase in the form of a stylised fish with splash gilt decoration and domed foot, 24 cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
236.    A Salviti style Venetian glass pedestal dish, or tazza, the shallow frill bowl with wrythen moulding, tinted pink with aventurine flecks over a clear glass urn shape stem from a domed foot, 15½cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
237.    An amber glass oil lamp base of spherical form, on clear glass scroll feet, 24cm high.
Estimate: 80-120
238.    A green glass speckle glaze jar with a narrow neck over a slab sided spherical boy, 18cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
238A.   A Belleek lattice dish with simulated coral handles, impressed mark to base, Belleek, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, 26cm dia.
Estimate: 40-60
239.    A mid 20thC cranberry glass spherical bowl, with a clear glass frill rim and applied fern leaves, on scroll feet, 20cm high.
Estimate: 100-150
240.    A Lladro bisque porcelain figure group of two Siamese dancers, in traditional costume on an oval base, 43cm high.
Estimate: 150-200
241.    A large Lladro bottle vase, painted with blue flowers and green leaves, 48cm high.
Estimate: 60-80
243.    A taxidermy model of a peacock pheasant on an ebonised oval wooden base, 52cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
244.    A taxidermy model of a pine martens, with glass eyes, on a tree bark base, 33cm high, 48cm long.
Estimate: 20-30
245.    A taxidermy model of a pine marten, with its winter coat, on a sectional branch base, 36cm high, 64cm long.
Estimate: 20-30
246.    A taxidermy model of a fox, on a burr wood base, 34cm high, 97cm long.
Estimate: 20-30
247.    A 19thC Staffordshire pottery figure of a fisherwoman, 34½cm high; together with another of a Highland gamekeeper and his dog, 37cm high (damaged) and a spill vase of Scottish clan chief and game, 39cm high (damaged). (3).
Estimate: 10-20
248.    A Victorian candlestick oil lamp, the brass column supporting a yellow satin glass reservoir and matching frill shade, 45cm high.
Estimate: 60-80
249.    A Victorian oil lamp with a brass column supporting a blue satin glass reservoir with matching shade, 46cm high.
Estimate: 60-80
251.    A Lladro style porcelain figure of a ballerina, 36cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
252.    A Lladro porcelain figure of a young woman with a shawl covering her hair, a basket in her hands, 34cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
253.    A Lladro porcelain figural group of a grandfather and baby seated in chair, 30cm high.
Estimate: 60-90
254.    A Lladro porcelain figure of a seated woman with an embroidery frame, 28cm high.
Estimate: 60-90
255.    A Lladro porcelain figure of a young girl with a basket of tulips, 26cm high.
Estimate: 60-90
256.    A Lladro porcelain figure of a young girl holding a parasol, a puppy by her side, both seated, 12cm high.
Estimate: 60-90
257.    A Lladro porcelain figure of a young girl in hunting attire, seated on a pillar, 25cm high.
Estimate: 60-90
258.    A Lladro porcelain figure of a young girl, seated by a tree stump watching a bird, 18cm high; together with a Lladro bisque porcelain model of a goose, 17cm wide; a Lladro rose spray, 9cm wide. (3).
Estimate: 30-50
259.    Two Goebel Hummel figures - Boy with a telescope (AF), boy with a squeeze box and a similar figure of a violinist.
Estimate: 20-30
260.    Two Goebel Hummel figures - Children beneath an umbrella and farm boy.
Estimate: 20-30
261.    Aynsley figure of a raccoon modelled by John Aynsley, circa 1975 and Aynsley model of a standing otter by John Aynsley. (2).
Estimate: 20-30
262.    A Sitzendorf porcelain figure group of a shepherd and shepherdess, 10cm high.
Estimate: 30-50
264.    A pair of early 19thC square base Walton figure groups of a young boy and girl with puppies, 16cm high.
Estimate: 40-60
265.    Approximately eighty five Victorian and later glass marbles.
Estimate: 10-20
266.    A Wedgwood & Co commemorative preserve pot and cover, produced for the 1953 Coronation and modelled as a circular rope tied cushion, the cover with crown finial, 11 cm high; A Caverswall bone china miniature coronet, produced to commemorate the marriage of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, 5 cm high; A New Chelsea bone china circular yellow ground bowl and cover, the cover applied with seed head, forget-me-nots and leaves, 11 cm diameter. (3)
Estimate: 15-25
269.    A Goss Parian bust of W H Goss, impressed and printed factory mark to base, 15½ cm high.
Estimate: 40-60
271.    A Victorian ivory chess set, lacking two pieces and a complimentary set of draughts, lacking three pieces.
Estimate: 20-30
276.    A silver mounted glass match striker
Estimate: 25-40
277.    A 1948 Association Football Agreement for hire of a player between Doncaster Rovers and Kenneth Hardwick dated 6th August and the Legible Soccer Diary 1954.
Estimate: 5-10
278.    A 1953 model Royal Automobile Club badge with bar attachment.
Estimate: 20-30
279.    England v West Germany World Cup Programme 1966 and a North Terrace Complementary ticket and souvenir booklet. (3).
Estimate: 220-250
280.    A silver plated nurses belt, buckle, a pair of white metal novelty chamber sticks with vesta holders and snuffers, a stoneware mug and a pair of opera glasses. (5).
Estimate: 40-60
281.    Edwardian spherical scent bottle with facet cut body, and silver mount and screw cap with scroll decoration, Birmingham 1909.
Estimate: 30-50
282.    Four Georgian fiddle pattern silver table spoons, two by William Chawner, all unengraved.
Estimate: 40-60
283.    Set of six silver dessert spoons.
Estimate: 30-50
284.    A pair of Victorian silver sugar bows with Egyptian masked heads and key borders, Birmingham 1881.
Estimate: 20-30
285.    A pair of plain silver wine coasters, scatter marks for London 1989.
Estimate: 40-60
286.    A pair of Georgian silver sugar bows with bright cut decoration, pair of silver sugar bows and a button hook with silver handle. (3)
Estimate: 20-30
287.    A suite of George VI silver flatware for eight place settings, the handles of plain stylised form all initialled "G" and comprising dinner forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks and two serving spoons, Sheffield 1938 and 1939. (26)
Estimate: 250-350
288.    A plain silver bon bonniere, Birmingham 1945.
Estimate: 30-40
289.    A George V silver salver with Chippendale moulded border and on four stylised scroll feet, makers Walker and Hall Sheffield 1925, 35cm diameter.
Estimate: 320-360
290.    A George V silver three piece tea set of bombe design on compressed ball feet, Birmingham 1919 and 1922.
Estimate: 220-260
291.    Royal Mint 1984-1987 UK £1 silver proof collection cased, proof coinage of the Falkland Islands 1980.
Estimate: 20-30
292.    A Lalique model of a small bird with wings partially folded, signed and with paper label, 13 cm.
Estimate: 20-30
293.    A Beswick model of a Persian cat, impressed no. 1867, and a Beswick model of a recumbent Siamese cat, impressed no. 1558.
Estimate: 30-50
294.    A Royal Doulton figure - The Silversmith of Williamsburgh, HN2208, and a Royal Copenhagen figure, Crawling Infant.
Estimate: 40-60
295.    A Royal Albert figure of Peter Rabbit and a Beswick model of a blue tit, no. 992.
Estimate: 30-50
296.    A continental silver cup and saucer with finely chased borders and a small silver continental goblet.
Estimate: 20-40
297.    A pair of late Victorian silver salts of octagonal form with presses floral detail, Birmingham 1899, together with two salt spoons, in a fitted case.
Estimate: 20-40
298.    A Venetian glass scent bottle with flower encrusted knop and a similar glass jar and cover. (2).
Estimate: 10-20
299A.   Four Halcyon Days enamel boxes.
Estimate: 85-100
300.    A George V silver two-handle sporting trophy - "Isle of Eley, Coarsing Club - Shippea Hill Cup, 1930", in the form of a two-handled semi-fluted cup embossed with a coarsing scene, the dome lid surmounted with a greyhound knop, 53cm high, Birmingham 1930, the circular supple plinth with presentation shield to A Parkinson's, Gedney Scamp, December 1930. Circa 135 oz.
Estimate: 1500-2000
301.    A Japanese wakizashi with iron tsuba in wooden sheath, signed on the tang, the blade 46cm long.
Estimate: 40-60
301A.   A Samurai sword with leather sheathed scabbard.
Estimate: 150-250
301B.   A 19thC French brass handled bayonet with scabbard.
Estimate: 15-25
301C.   An Officer's dress sword with basket hilt.
Estimate: 40-70
302.    A Kukri knife with horn handle and an antique sabre with scabbard and an antique continental folding hunting knife with bone and horn handle. (3).
Estimate: 100-150
303.    A short sword and miniature rapier.
Estimate: 40-60
304.    A cased student violin no labels. 33cm.
Estimate: 10-20
307.    A silver plated gallery tray.
Estimate: 10-20
308.    A pair of 19thC leather fire buckets with studded metal banding, one lacking handle, 29 cm high, 26½ cm diameter.
Estimate: 60-80
308A.   Four brass beer pulls with hunting scenes.
Estimate: 10-20
309.    Miscellaneous brass fire irons
Estimate: 10-30
310.    Brass fire irons with urn knops
Estimate: 10-30
311.    A cast iron doorstop as Britannia, 24cm high; a black painted cast metal door knocker, 25cm; a cast brass mount modelled as a putti head and wings, 19cm high. (3).
Estimate: 10-20
312A.   An African tribal ceremonial spear.
Estimate: 10-20
312B.   Walking sticks including examples with silver bands.
Estimate: 20-30
313.    A spelter table lamp, modelled as a Viking Warrior, 54cm high.
Estimate: 30-50
314.    An early 20thC oil lamp base, the turquoise opaque glass reservoir over a brass fluted column and black ceramic circular base, 42cm high.
Estimate: 40-60
315.    A Doulton aesthetic period stoneware oil lamp, the torpedo shape body painted in underglaze blue flowers against an overall gilt ground with self coloured blossom detail raised on a cruciform gilt metal base, centred by a rosette, 49cm high. Reg circa 1880.
Estimate: 150-250
316.    A 19thC electroplated oil lamp, with a clear cut glass reservoir supported on a fluted stem from a baluster vase shape calyx, embossed with foliage, on a circular gadroon bordered base, cranberry tinted shade, 90cm high including chimney.
Estimate: 200-300
317.    A Bernard Moore table lamp base, of baluster outline, decorated in flambé glass with oriental blossom over a stiff leaf border, wooden base, 34cm high.
Estimate: 200-300
318.    A gilt brass oil lamp base, of stepped columnar form, with Persian style ornament, supporting a cut glass reservoir, on a square stepped base, converted to electricity, 55cm high with a green pleated shade.
Estimate: 40-60
319.    A table lamp with a magenta vase shape stem, enamelled with butterflies and flowers, gilt mounts, 41cm high, with magenta pleated shade.
Estimate: 30-40
322.    A mahogany bezel wall clock with painted dial 29cm dia.
Estimate: 70-100
324.    A 1930's oak aneroid wheel barometer, 76cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
325.    An amber glass basket vase, the moulded body with extending arms forming he handles, 56cm high; a glass triform ashtray, internally decorated with a blue, green and yellow abstract design, 17cm wide, both 1970's. (2).
Estimate: 10-20
326.    A Georgian sliced cut glass rinser with crowned monogram and antique wine glass with folded foot and two other pieces.
Estimate: 20-40
329.    A Crown Ducal tete-a-tete coffee service with floral transfer printed decoration, seven pieces including coffee pot.
Estimate: 20-30
330.    A Beswick figure of horse - "Spirit of the Wind", with plinth, AF.
Estimate: 10-20
331.    A Sylvan nursery teaset with nursery rhyme decoration.
Estimate: 20-30
334.    A Moores style porcelain wall bracket of an owl standing on an oak tree branch, 27cm.
Estimate: 40-60
335.    A Wedgwood blue jasper flared vase with classical decoration and a Staffordshire bastille burner type cottage. (2).
Estimate: 20-30
336.    A Victorian tasselled bead work pennant.
Estimate: 20-30
338.    Gaming counters, small silver plated whorl fluted oil lamp and two books on eroticism.
Estimate: 10-20
339.    A talking book - The Happy Prince (lacking record), evening bag and cape. (3).
Estimate: 10-20
340.    An Alvari 12 stop accordian, in case.
Estimate: 25-40
341.    A four piece silver plated tea set, a silver plated tea kettle on burner stand and large silver plated tray.
Estimate: 40-60
342.    A Chinese carved ivory concentric puzzle ball on a carved ivory stand with a figure of Shou Lao, 37cm high.
Estimate: 40-60
343.    An Indian carved ivory group of a ceremonial horse drawn carriage with two figures on a hardwood plinth, 28cm.
Estimate: 100-150
344.    A carved ivory figure of Mahatma Ghandi and a carved ivory oriental figure group of fisherman on a hardwood stand.
Estimate: 20-30
346.    A Tuscan china tea service with rose bud decoration and magenta borders. (40)
Estimate: 20-30
347.    An extensive Tuscan bone china tea, coffee and dinner service, being essentially an eight place setting (n.b. one soup bowl saucer requiring repair).
Estimate: 100-150
348.    A Viners silver plated four piece tea and coffee set of semi fluted design and shaped oval gallery tray.
Estimate: 30-50
351.    A late Victorian oval silver plated basket with swing handle, pierced border and chaste and embossed floral scroll decoration.
Estimate: 30-40
353.    A GEM .25 calibre air rifle (smooth bore model).
Estimate: 10-30
354.    Two models of Beswick Shetland ponies and two Queen Victorian Diamond Jubilee plates, 1897. (4).
Estimate: 80-120
355.    Two Victorian ironstone china jugs of varying size, both decorated with transfer printed portraits Wedgwood, on a pink ground with Greek key borders.
Estimate: 20-30
357.    A 19thC mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, with gadroon moulded tablet top, on compressed bun feet, (lacking interior), 21.5cm wide; together with a pair of 19thC porcelaneous seated spaniels, with iron red and white coats, 9cm high. (3)
Estimate: 20-30
358.    Three Victorian opaque glass vases with hand painted decoration and a vaseline glass (4).
Estimate: 20-30
361.    A set of eight Waterford cut glass hock glasses, together with six small wines.
Estimate: 100-150
362.    A set of twelve Waterford wine glasses, en-suite with previous lot.
Estimate: 100-150
362A.   A set of six Waterford cut glass tall tumblers and six matching whisky tumblers. (12).
Estimate: 100-150
362B.   A Waterford cut glass vase, 21½cm high; a Waterford decanters and a pair of Waterford oil and vinegar bottles. (4).
Estimate: 100-150
362C.   A set of ten heavy cut glass whisky tumblers.
Estimate: 20-40
363.    A 19thC wine goblet, the ogee bowl engraved with Masonic emblems, on a square foot, 14cm high, together with four cut glass tumblers. (5).
Estimate: 100-150
365.    A Chinese bronze two-handled vase with reserves of landscape decoration and cloisonné banding, 37cm high.
Estimate: 70-90
368.    A Collection of Poole Delphis pottery including two vases and six dishes of varying styles.
Estimate: 60-80
369.    A 19thC blue transfer pottery jug, printed with travellers in a continental landscape, 21.5cm high.
Estimate: 30-40
371.    A Black silk top hat, C A Dunn & Co, 20cm interior measurement; an Allcocks golden test split cane three piece fishing rod.
Estimate: 20-40
373.    A roll of Victorian handpainted paper wall frieze with a design of waterlillies, pine trees, and snow capped mountains in the Japanese manner, 50cm wide


375.    A Carlton ware fruit bowl, printed and painted with floral sprays against a blush ivory ground, within a rich blue border, gilt with scrolls, on a raised foot rim, blue printed mark, 14cm high, 23cm diameter.
Estimate: 30-40
376.    A Copeland Spode Italian circular tray, printed in blue, 31cm diameter , together with a similar pair of nursery cups and saucers, cream and sugar bowl, blue printed and impressed
Estimate: 40-60
377.    A Shelley bone china tea service Richmond shape, printed in colours with flower sprays between pale blue borders, comprising six cups, saucers, plates, serving plate, sugar bowl, milk jug, 21 items
Estimate: 40-60
378.    A 19thC rosewood writing box of rectangular form with rounded sides, inlaid with brass stringing and centre shield, engraved with initials, the side fitted with a carrying handle, internally fitted with a velvet slope(damaged) and blind stamped leather compartment with ink well, 35.5cm wide
Estimate: 20-30
379.    A Victorian mahogany dome top tea caddy with metal mounts, the interior with two lidded divisions, 17 cms wide , a rosewood box, a walnut box, and a mahogany box with parquetry panels, all with damages and losses (4)
Estimate: 20-30
380.    A Goebal figure of a young chorister 14cm high, a pottery novelty mug, a 19thC moulded jug and a Wedgwood dinner plate.
Estimate: 20-30.
381.    A Hornby O guage No.50 clockwork 0-4-0 locomotive 60199 and tender, a Pullman carriage, an insulated meat van, a Manchester oil refinery tanker wagon, six other wagons, advertising stands and track.
Estimate: 20-30
382.    A Japanese Imari bottle vase, with a slender tapering neck, painted in iron red and blue overall with flowers, 25.5cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
383.    A pair of studio glass flute shaped vases with frosted glass bowls with applied abstract metal detail around a knopped baluster green and blue mottled stem, domed foot, indistinctly signed D.B........, 23cm high.
Estimate: 30-50
384.    A modern Steiff teddy bear with a white mohair coat, diamante ear button, and to underside of the right foot, 2cm high, in original box.


Estimate: 10-20
385.    An early 20thC green tinted vase, with a compressed circular body, decorated with a meandering band of gilt Japanese Honesty, 14cm high; together with a pink tinted vase with white trailed leaf design, 19cm high. (2)
Estimate: 20-30
386.    A Carlton ware Bleu Royale fruit bowl, enamelled in the Chinoiserie manner with stylized birds and flowers, 23cm diameter.
Estimate: 50-70
387.    A Victorian walnut book stand with foliate pierced hinged end panels, 41 cm long.
Estimate: 50-70
388.    An early 20th C teddy bear with a gold mohair coat, black knitted nose, long limbs and humped back, 57cm high
Estimate: 50-100
389.    A rosy cheeked doll with sleeping blue eyes, brown mohair wig, fully jointed composition body, 55cm high.
Estimate: 10-30
390.    A hand built wooden model of a four mast gun ship, 86cm wide.
Estimate: 10-30
391.    A Staffordshire pearlware Tithe pig group, with three figures before a bocage.17cm high
Estimate: 250-350
393.    A pair of African ivory figural busts of women, 15cm high.
Estimate: 35-45
394.    A pair of Chinese jade seated Bhuddistic lions on raised square base 11cm high
Estimate: 75-100
395.    A Royal Crown Derby ovoid vase with frill rim decorated in the Imari palette, gilt , pattern no 1128,12cm high.
Estimate: 40-60
397.    A Royal Worcester bone china part coffee service printed with a green floral border pattern with in gilt line rim, puce marks , date code for 1911.
Estimate: 10-30
399.    A Beswick model of a standing Persian cat, with an erect tail, 13cm high.
Estimate: 20-30
400.    A Royal Doulton bone china Glamis Thistle pattern tea service signed B Churnock H4601, comprising 6 cups, saucers and plates, large plate, a milk jug and sugar bowl.
Estimate: 30-40
403.    A late 19thC Minton Pottery plaque painted with two half-round panels, one of a young girl peering over a wall, the other of two playful putti, within gilt borders, indistinctly signed, impressed marks, 34.5cm diameter. (damages)
Estimate: 200-300
407.    A Victorian silver sifter spoon, London 1887.
Estimate: 35-45
409.    A heavy white metal figure of an oriental daiety astride a temple dog or lion, 11cm high.
Estimate: 45-55
410.    A 19thC German silver ladle.
Estimate: 30-40
412.    A silver vesta case, Birmingham 1911, together with a pierced rococo decorated pin dish, London 1895.
Estimate: 20-30
413.    A pair of Victorian silver salts with repoussé scrolling decoration, Birmingham 1899.
Estimate: 30-40
414.    A silver sauce boat of plain design, Sheffield 1925, 7cm high.
Estimate: 30-40
415.    A small Victorian silver jug on three hoofed feet, sea serpent handle and repoussé foliate and scroll decoration, London assay, date letter rubbed out.
Estimate: 30-40
418.    A silver salver on three scrolled and reeded feet with stepped and scalloped border, maker WZ, Birmingham 1932, 25½cm dia.
Estimate: 140-180
419.    A silver pierced oval footed bowl, Sheffield 1922, 12cm high.
Estimate: 120-150
420.    A silver tea and coffee service comprising tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer with paw feet, a matched coffee or hot water jug with plain feet and a rectangular serving tray with presentation inscription "Presented to Arthur Holden Esq by the Members of the Skipton (cotton) Manufacturers Association as a token of their appreciation of his eight years service in the chair 22-12-1927. Mixed marks, 64oz all in.
Estimate: 300-350
421.    A Belleek cream jug glazed in the white and moulded with meadow flowers, first period 1863-90, 7.5cm , and a teapot stand with transfer print and legend " A nobleman I now appear but turn me round, an ass is there", 16cm diameter.
Estimate: 10-30
422.    A M Hohner 64 Chromonica, 18cm, in original box, a Hohner Echo harmonica, 19cm, an Alpha Koch harmonica 12cm, a Hohner Sonny Boy mouth organ, cased, a miniature OK Golden Cup mouth organ 4cm, cased.
Estimate: 10-30
423.    A leather powder flask, a pair of military stirrups, and a Wells No. 29 'unbreakable' miner's lamp.

426.    A Chinese square form brush pot, painted to each side with birds and insects amongst vegetation, two panels bears text and seal signature for Liu Hengxiang, late Qing, 17cm high.
Estimate: 300-500
427.    A Chinese ovoid vase, painted with Xianglong, Fuhu, Xiaoshi, in coloured enamels, Republican period, 17cm high.
Estimate: 80-120
428.    A Chinese porcelain vase of shouldered tapering form, with a tall neck, painted in enamels with fisherman and boy, standing by a river bank under a willow tree, and text "Fisherman fishing for fish let his grandson got marlet chape fish for wine and rice", red seal mark of Liu Xiren, Republican period, 28.5cm high.
Estimate: 200-400
429.    A Chinese vase, of baluster form, painted with a squirrel and vegetation in an oval reserve against a coral ground, red seal mark, 29cm high.
Estimate: 150-250
431.    A Chinese painted porcelain panel, depicting two ladies, seated on a terrace, one with a book, signed, in a wooden frame, the panel 35cm x 24cm.
Estimate: 100-150
432.    A set of four Chinese porcelain plaques, depicting the seven wise men of the bamboo grove, each panel scripted and signed with a red seal mark, in hardwood frames, 39cm x 25cm.
Estimate: 250-400
433.    A Chinese porcelain plaque depicting figures reading the Scripture, having text red seal mark in a hardwood frame, 46cm x 33cm.
Estimate: 200-300
434.    A Chinese porcelain plaque depicting teacher and pupil in landscape, scripted and signed with red seal in a hardwood frame, 60cm x 38cm.
Estimate: 200-300
435.    A Chinese porcelain plaque and panel set within a hardwood frame, signed Wang Dafan and depicting Yang Yuhuan, the concubine of The T'ang Emperor, text reads Gui Fei Zui Jiu 79cm high, 76cm wide overall.
Estimate: 400-500
436.    A Chinese porcelain plaque and panel set in a hardwood frame, signed Wang Dafan and depicting Chinese gods, immortals and children, 77cm high, 75cm wide overall.
Estimate: 400-500
437A.   A Hornby O-gauge No.501 Reversing locomotive and tender, both boxed.
Estimate: 40-60
438.    A Hornby "O" guage railway set comprising a No. 2 special tank locomotive
Estimate: 40-60
438A.   An early 20thC Marklin tin plate lever action race horse game with single circular track with four horses in a wooden box, 24cm wide

Estimate: 40-60
439.    A mixed collection of cigarette cards including Gallaher, Wills , Kensitas, all contained in various cigarette packets
Estimate: 20-30
440.    Betjemans Bygone Britain, 36 limited edition sterling silver proof commemorative medallions, minted by John Pinches Ltd, in original blue gilt case and slip case
Estimate: 180-250
441.    Three Spode Ltd Edition St Leger winners plates, 1970, 1971, 1972 produced for Francis Sinclair, Georgian House , Doncaster in original green simulated leather boxes.
Estimate: 20-30
442.    Three Spode limited edition St Ledger winners plates, 1970 and 1972 (x2), commissioned by Francis Sinclair, Georgian House Doncaster, in simulated green leather fitted boxes.
Estimate: 20-30
443.    Betjemans Bygone Britain, 36 limited edition sterling silver proof commemorative medallions, minted by John Pinches Ltd, in original blue gilt case and slip case
Estimate: 180-250
445.    Dickens (Charles). Master Humphrey's Clock, illus, Cattermole & Hablet Browne, Vol 1840, 1st edition, in book form, half calf, slightly rubbed.
Estimate: 20-40
447.    Chambaud (Lewis). The treasure of the French and English Languages, fourth edition 1772, full calf, wormed boards and losses to spine.
Estimate: 10-20
448.    R S - The Life and Adventures of Peter Wilkins a Cornishman, two vols, new edition, London 1816, engraved frontis, original paper covered boards, stuck with old tape, defective.
Estimate: 10-20
448A.   A quantity of British motorcycle race programmes from the 1970's, 80's and early 90's.
Estimate: 10-20
449A.   A modern naive portrait of a pig, oil on ply, 10½cm x 16cm, unframed.
Estimate: 15-25
450.    Dahl (Roald) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, New York 1964, first edition, illusts Joseph Schindelman, d.w., together with a British first edition 1967 illust. Faith Jaques.
Estimate: 100-150
451.    Gray (Basil) - Sung Porcelain and Stoneware, Londion 1984, illustrated, dw ; Gompertz (G. St. M ) - Celadon Wares, London 1968, illustrated dw; Medley (Margaret) - Yuan Porcelain and Stoneware, London 1974, illustrated dw; Ridley (Michael) - Treasures of China, 1973, illustrated dw. (4)
Estimate: 30-40
452.    Charles and Diana (Prince and Princess of Wales ) A presentation piece of the original wedding cake 29th July 1981, in original box with appiled label inscribed Cpl B Lord, who served with the band of the Welsh Guards and was on duty at the wedding and was given the cake together with the ceremonial programme. (2)
Estimate: 20-40
453.    An early 20thC postcard album containing approx 180 cards, mainly greetings, views, First World War.
Estimate: 40-60
455.    An early 20thC postcard album containing approximately 1780 cards including humerous and topographical, together with nine early 20thC greetings cards.
Estimate: 80-120
456.    A British Airways Concorde menu.
Estimate: 10-20
457.    A set of Gallaher cigarette cards Army Badges (48) and seven further album sets.
Estimate: 10-20
458.    Sweetheart and greetings cards from the 1920's and 30's.
Estimate: 10-20
459.    A stamp album, Victoria and later, GB and foreign.
Estimate: 10-20
460.    A stamp album, circa 1940, with mostly postally used foreign stamps together with a quantity of mixed loose stamps.
Estimate: 10-20
461.    A mixed collection of first day covers (1970's) and loose partially used stamps.
Estimate: 10-20
462.    An early 20thC Officers visitors book from 17 Belgrave Square, from the household of Pandeli Ralli who was Liberal MP for Bridport and Wallingford and died in 1928.This house was used by Lord Kitchener as a social headquarters during the First World War. Page 2 contains the signatures in black ink of George V and Queen Mary dated Sept 4th 1914 also Louise ? dated Sept. 4th and 5th also with fourteen papers of Officers regimental details with arrivals and departure dates over a year.Inscribed S Lansdale, given to me by Lady Byng of Vimy after the death of her uncle, the Late Pandeli Ralli Esq, 21st August 1928, red morocco with gilt lettering "17 Belgrave Square, Names and Addresses of Officers.", binding by Frank Smythson, 123 New Bond St, together with My Tour Round the World 1869,1870, 1871.... P.Ralli, a closely written record of Pandeli Ralli's travels in the East, black morocco. (2)
Estimate: 150-200
463.    A collection of autographs from the Dunhill Links golf tournament 2000, comprising Ian Botham, Steve Redgrave, Andy Gray, Gavin Hastings, Colin Montgomery, Mark James, Kenny Dalgliesh, Gary Lineker, all on the reverse of menu cards, framed.
Estimate: 75-90
464.    A Belleek pink tinted shell dish on mollusc feet , second period, 11 cm wide, another example 9cm, together with an 18thC English porcelain saucer dish painted with chinoiserie landscape, a famille rose saucer and an Imari bowl.(5)
Estimate: 10-30
465.    A Maling Ware Ringtons tea caddy of hexagonal from printed in blue with views of Newcastle on Tyne, the cover with the Tyne bridges, 14.5 cm high, together with a Locke & Co. Worcester blush ivory sugar castor with an EPNS cover, 17cm high.
Estimate: 10-30
466.    A collection of thirteen Faberge style eggs, each variously decorated with flowers and figural panels, gilt mounts, one fitted with a facetted crystal scent bottle, 10cm high.
Estimate: 10-30
467.    An early 20thC oak cased mantel clock, the white dial with Roman numerals, of eight day movement striking on a gong, 36cm high.
Estimate: 10-30
468.    An early 20thC mahogany cased mantel clock, with a French timepiece movement, the white circular dial with Roman numerals, the arch top case inlaid with shell patera within boxwood stringing, on bun feet, 22.5cm high.
Estimate: 20-40
469.    A cast iron doorstop in the form of a knight.
Estimate: 10-20
470.    An early 20thC oak ply work box, with woven top and sides, 23cm high, 34cm wide.
Estimate: 20-30
471.    An oak footstool with turned gallery and a folding oak book stand. (2)
Estimate: 10-20
473.    A classic table top cabinet record player.
Estimate: 20-30
474.    A classic table top record player.
Estimate: 20-30
475.    A Loetz style green glass vase of conical form with iridescent trailed decoration, 17.5cm high
Estimate: 30-50
476A.   A Victorian mahogany gun case.
Estimate: 120-150
479.    Weston (20thC British). Study of a shire horse in stable, oil on canvas, signed, 43cm x 54cm, framed.
Estimate: 40-60
481.    P. Bradshaw. Live steam locomotive, oil on board, signed and dated March 1978, 45cm x 60cm.
Estimate: 40-60
482.    P. Bradshaw. Live steam locomotive, oil on board, signed and dated October 1976, 45cm x 60cm.

Estimate: 40-60
483.    P. Bradshaw. Live steam locomotive, oil on board, signed and dated March 1977, 45cm x 60cm.


Estimate: 40-60
484.    P. Bradshaw. Live steam locomotive, oil on board, signed and dated Feb 1978, 45cm x 60cm.
Estimate: 40-60
485.    B.G. Ward. Belton Forge, oil on panel, signed and dated 1984, 45cm x 63cm.
Estimate: 20-50
486.    Style of Millais. Portrait of a young girl in a satin dress and bonnet with her pug dog, oil on canvas, 97cm x 66cm.
Estimate: 200-300
487.    George Stainton. Sailing and rowing boats in an inland waterway, oil on canvas, signed, 30cm x 50cm and marked verso 'On the Medway', G. Stainton.
Estimate: 500-700
488.    20thC Continental School. A town scene of Haarlem and a church interior, pair of oils on canvas, indistinctly signed, 60cm x 90cm.
Estimate: 80-120
491.    R.A. Gardiner. Bourne Abbey Church from the Eau. Oil on board, 27cm x 37cm.
Estimate: 60-100
493.    A set of four 19thC French hunting prints in Hogarth frames, 12cm x 59cm overall.
Estimate: 80-120
494.    19thC School. Landscape with castle ruins and workers in the foreground with tools and barrow, oil on panel, 25cm x 32cm.
Estimate: 80-120
495.    19thC British School. Beached sailing boat with looters in attendance, oil on board or panel, indistinctly signed, 12cm x 15cm.
Estimate: 150-250
496.    Arthur Tucker R.B.A. Summer Landscape with rocky stream and building amongst pine trees, watercolour, artist attribution to mount, 17cm x 27cm,framed.
Estimate: 20-30
497.    David Stribbling. Stag in landscape, portrait, oil on canvas, 42cm x 51cm.
Estimate: 20-30
499.    Manner of J M W Turner. Lagoon, Venice, oil on canvas, bears initials, 45cm x 66cm.
Estimate: 150-200
500.    Wxxx Rxxx Bunting. Figures in a punt on a tranquil river, painted in the pre-Raphaelite, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1901, also verso, 54cm x 93cm.
Estimate: 200-300
501.    A yew refectory table in traditional style, 226cm x 80cm.
Estimate: 100-150
501A.   A Victorian flamed mahogany long case clock of large proportions with the painted signed in R RUSSELL, Leicester, 240 cm high.
Estimate: 400-500
502.    A set of eight continental dining chairs including two carvers, upholstered in green studded leatherette finish and of a light wood matched to lot 501.
Estimate: 100-150
506.    An 18thC and later oak cupboard converted to a wardrobe, with moulded cornice over two panel doors and solid base, 133cm wide, 184cm high, 59cm deep.
Estimate: 100-150
508.    A 1930's and later re-upholstered drop arm sofa.
Estimate: 30-60
508A.   An armorial painted and decorated dome top trunk, 72cm wide.
Estimate: 80-120
509.    A Globe Wernicke style walnut stacking bookcase of three glazed heights, 87cm wide, 125cm high.
Estimate: 250-400
511.    A late Victorian walnut cabinet bookcase with carved cornice, two glazed doors over single drawer and two scratch carved panel doors on plinth, 91cm wide, 214cm high.
Estimate: 60-80
513.    A reproduction full suit of armour.
Estimate: 150-200
514.    A reproduction samurai suit of armour.
Estimate: 100-200
516.    A Victorian mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with brass plate handles and turned feet, 107 cm wide.
Estimate: 30-40
517.    A Victorian flamed mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated drawers with knob handles and plinth base, 115cm wide.
Estimate: 80-100
518.    A Regency mahogany cross-banded chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, 100cm wide, (split and AF).
Estimate: 30-50
519.    A George II oak chest of two short and three long drawers with brass ring handles and bracket feet in two sections, 117cm wide.
Estimate: 100-150
520.    A late Victorian carved walnut secretaire with fitted drawer over two carved panel doors, 120cm wide.
Estimate: 40-60
521.    After Robert Morden. A hand coloured map of Lincolnshire, 35cm x 40cm, framed and glazed.
Estimate: 30-50
522.    Elizabeth Ansell. Carriage driving through a wooded landscape, oil on canvas, 52cm x 62cm, gilt framed.
Estimate: 40-60
524.    T.D. Monogrammist. Still life of a flagon, glass and fruit on a table, monogrammed and dated 1969, oil on canvas, 50cm x 38cm.
Estimate: 10-20
526.    Pheasant and partridge shooting, a pair of modern gilt framed colour prints after T. Sutherland.
Estimate: 20-30
527.    An abstract watercolour of a female on a horse, indistinctly signed in pencil '65, but marked verso watercolour by Geza Lobel, 22cm x 28cm, in a glazed limed oak frame.
Estimate: 40-60
528.    A Japanese hand coloured print of a bird on a branch, signed with seal, 23cm x 36cm, framed and glazed.
Estimate: 10-20
528A.   19th/20thC School. Asian river scenes with vessels and buildings, pair of oils, 24cm x 34cm, gilt framed.
Estimate: 10-20
528B.   S. Doulton (Bradford artist). Bayard's Cove, Dartmouth, oil on panel, 22cm x 44cm.
Estimate: 10-20
531.    Douglas Falconer. Near Grasmere, Lake Ostrie oil on board, 17cm x 25cm, signed, l.l. swept gilt frame.
Estimate: 50-80
532.    Douglas Falconer. Part of Lake Coniston, oil on board, signed l.r. 24cm x 34cm.swept frame.
Estimate: 60-90
534.    A pair of modern Chinese lacquer panels depicting birds and foliage, 70cm x 26cm.
Estimate: 10-20
537.    A late Victorian stained beech stacking bookcase with drawer base, 94cm wide.
Estimate: 40-60
538A.   A 19thC French gilt wood and Gesso framed three-fold dressing screen with bevel glass plate top.
Estimate: 40-60
538B.   A Queen Anne style walnut bureau bookcase on cabriole legs, 91cm wide.
Estimate: 80-100
540.    A Victorian polished brass and copper standard oil lamp.
Estimate: 60-90
543.    A Victorian walnut work table with parquetry chequerboard top, folding as a games table, 55cm wide. (AF).
Estimate: 60-80
544.    A Georgian oak tea table with circular moulded top, 43cm diameter.
Estimate: 30-40
545.    An 18thC beech and elm Windsor side chair with spindle back.
Estimate: 60-80
546.    A Victorian stripped pine Lincolnshire dresser, 118cm wide.
Estimate: 60-80
549.    A Victorian mahogany kneehole desk with leather insert top, 97cm x 48cm.
Estimate: 150-250
551.    A late Victorian ebonised display cabinet with low mirror back, single door and cabriole legs.
Estimate: 30-40
552.    A 19thC French quarter veneered rosewood etageré of three rectangular heights with brass gallery, 36cm x 25cm.
Estimate: 100-150
553.    A Victorian burr walnut work and games table with shapes and folding marquetry top, frieze drawer, work basket, base, turned uprights and carved legs.
Estimate: 280-350
554.    A Mackintosh design over painted occasional table, 46cm wide.
Estimate: 20-30
554A.   A 19thC drop dial wall clock with octagonal parquetry case.
Estimate: 90-120
556.    A late Victorian mahogany kneehole desk with rosewood and cross banded top, 108cm wide.
Estimate: 40-60
557.    A Victorian mahogany inverted breakfront dressing or writing table with knob handles, 123cm wide.
Estimate: 40-60
559.    A late Victorian walnut folding card table.
Estimate: 40-60
561.    A 17thC style oak two panel coffer with carved decoration, 94cm wide.
Estimate: 80-100
561A.   A Louis XV style painted night table with Serpentine inset marble top. 44cm wide
Estimate: 30-50
562.    An Edwardian oak stick stand.
Estimate: 30-40
563.    An Edwardian oak stationery box.
Estimate: 30-40
565.    A late Victorian walnut washstand.
Estimate: 20-30
566.    A Victorian burr walnut work table with cross banded and shell inlaid top on turned framing, 55cm wide.
Estimate: 80-100
567.    A Chinese carved rosewood jardiniere stand with marble inset top.
Estimate: 140-180
568.    A tooled leather travel trunk with domed top, polished elm and metal strap work, 88cm wide.
Estimate: 150-300
569.    A 19thC oak silver chest on castors, 78cm wide.
Estimate: 120-180
571.    A deep carved camphor wood coffee table with battle scenes, 108cm wide.
Estimate: 20-30
572.    A Victorian burr walnut loo table with quarter veneered oval tilt top on a carved base.
Estimate: 100-150
574.    A 1950's burr walnut demi-lune card table with fold over top resting on shell cabriole legs, 104cm wide/diameter.
Estimate: 100-150
574A.   A 1920's walnut bow front china cabinet on cabriole legs, 120 cm wide.
Estimate: 10-20
575.    A 19thC flamed mahogany night commode and another.
Estimate: 20-30
576.    A reproduction yew cabinet on stand, 43cm wide.
Estimate: 30-50
577.    A Georgian mahogany chest of four graduated drawers with knob handles, 94cm wide.
Estimate: 20-30
577A.   A 19thC teak blanket chest, 93 cm wide.
Estimate: 20-30
578.    A George V flamed mahogany tea table with rectangular folding top, 90cm wide.
Estimate: 80-100
579.    A reproduction Regency occasional table with oval top, 36cm wide.
Estimate: 10-20
580.    A 19thC elm stool.
Estimate: 20-30
581.    A 19thC ebonised pedestal with gilt decoration.
Estimate: 40-60
582.    A barley twist torcheré.
Estimate: 20-30
584.    A reproduction flamed mahogany corner washstand.
Estimate: 20-30
587.    A Maple's traditional oak dresser with plate rack, 138cm wide.
Estimate: 200-300
592.    A mahogany chest of four drawers with green handles and cabriole legs, 53cm wide.
Estimate: 40-60
594.    A Victorian marquetry four-tier whatnot with demi-lune shelves.
Estimate: 40-60
594A.   A Regency mahogany extending fire screen with turned supports.
Estimate: 20-40
595.    A three-piece Victorian grain painted bedroom suite comprising washstand, dressing table and chest.
Estimate: 100-150
596.    A Victorian mahogany jardiniere stand.
Estimate: 20-30
597.    An Edwardian beech folding music seat.
Estimate: 20-30
598.    A 19thC ash and elm spindle back Windsor chair.
Estimate: 20-30
599.    A set of four Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs.
Estimate: 30-40
600.    A 19thC French gilt painted salon chair.
Estimate: 10-20
601.    A pair of Victorian nursing chairs with tapestry upholstery.
Estimate: 10-20
602.    A set of six Ercol swan back spindle kitchen chairs.
Estimate: 40-60
603.    A Victorian button velvet upholstered armchair.
Estimate: 20-30
604.    A Victorian mahogany spoon back armchair.
Estimate: 20-30
605.    A button dralon upholstered chair with ball and claw feet.
Estimate: 20-30
606.    A Victorian barley twist oak hall chair.
Estimate: 20-30
609.    A set of four Queen Anne style walnut dining chairs with drop-in seats including two carvers.
Estimate: 10-30
616.    A 17thC oak gate leg table with oval top, turned uprights and plain stretchers, 115 cm x 127 cm.
Estimate: 30-60
618.    A Victorian tub chair with studded leather upholstery and barley twist framing.
Estimate: 120-180
619.    A late Victorian American walnut upholstered nursing chair.
Estimate: 10-30
620.    A Georgian style upholstered scroll armchair on cabriole legs.
Estimate: 20-30
621.    A late Victorian galleried and upholstered open armchair.
Estimate: 10-30
622.    An eastern teak low bench seat with reversible back. 130cm x 60cm.
Estimate: 10-30
623.    A George III oak hanging corner cupboard with moulded cornice, fielded panel door, and shaped shelves, 66cm wide, 87cm high.
Estimate: 50-80
624.    A walnut refectory type serving table with three frieze drawers.
Estimate: 400-500
624A.   A set of eight continental walnut dining chairs with caned seats and backs.
Estimate: 500-700
625.    A pair of 19thC low ladder back chairs with rush seats and pad feet.
Estimate: 50-80
626.    An early 20th century French walnut quarter veneered work table 55cm wide.
Estimate: 50-80
628A.   An oak joint stool or table, in 17thC style, 46cm x 32cm.
Estimate: 50-70
629.    A Victorian mahogany marquetry occasional table, with turned pillar, shaped platform and turned cat stand, 37cm oval, 65cm high.
Estimate: 80-120
629A.   An oak refectory table in 17th century style on bulbous turned legs with low level stretcher. 77cm x 184cm.
Estimate: 150-200
633.    A Bow Wood black background with oriental scene.

635.    A large planter decorated with farming scene.

636.    A large Falcon planter decorated with kingfisher.

639.    A ceramic cased clock garniture decorated with period costume characters on a faux bamboo background.

640.    A pair of Falcon ware vases with fishing scenes, 23cm high.

641.    Falcon ware items with black background and oriental scenes. (6)

642.    A Falcon ware toilet jug and bowl.

643.    Three items of Sylvac drip glazed ware in purple and orange.

644.    Four pieces of Sylvac blue and orange drip glazed vases.

645.    A Sylvac model of an otter with a trout in its mouth.

646.    A collection of Falcon ware and similar vases. (4)

647.    A large Sylvac baluster vase in graduated blue, green, pink and brown glaze.

648.    A large two-handled vase with desert scene.

650.    A pair of Clifton vases with Egyptian scenes.

652.    A pair of floral decorated vases, 40cm high.

653.    A ceramic clock with Egyptian scene, a vase with Japanese scene and a two-handled vase with oriental scene, all by Falcon ware.

654.    A pair of ornate vases with bird decoration, 57cm high.

655.    A ceramic cased clock with swan decoration.

656.    A pair of two-handled vases on stands, 43cm high.

657.    Two ginger jars and a pin dish in Sylvac, Misty Morn pattern.

658.    Two Sylvac vases, a jug and a smaller vase in mottled green, cream and and grey colouring.

659.    Four various jugs in similar pink, green and grey colouration.

661.    Three pairs of 1930's vases.

662.    Five items of Sylvac pixie decorated ornamental items.

663.    Thirteen pieces of Sylvac ware, various shapes, in brown and gold colouring.

664.    A Sylvac green glazed water set.

665.    Nine items of Sylvac display ware decorated with Autumn leaves.

666.    Nine Sylvac and associated makers of character jugs.

667.    Three Sylvac jugs with canal decoration.

668.    Thirteen Sylvac and other Toby and character jugs.

669.    Various items of Sylvac table ware, picture frame and vase. (7).

670.    Five items of Sylvac wares.

671.    Three items of marigold decorated Falcon ware.

672.    Four items of Falcon pale blue tableware.

674.    A Falcon ware floral decorated toilet jug and bowl.

675.    Six items of Sylvac pebble and shell wares.

676.    Six items of Bow Wood wares.

677.    Various jugs and other items of Falcon ware. (10)

678.    Three Sylvac dogs.

679.    Various jugs and vases of Falcon ware. (7)

680.    A pair of vases, another vase and planter of Falcon ware.

681.    Various vases of Clifton Ceramics. (5)

682.    Two Clifton ceramic planters.

683.    Various shapes of Falcon ware jugs. (9)

684.    A selection of Falcon ware jugs in various shapes. (9)

685.    Falcon ware powder pots, jugs and chamber pot.

686.    Falcon ware chamber pot and matching pattern cheese dish, biscuit barrel, jugs and other items.

687.    Falcon ware panel jug, chamber pots and jug.

688.    Falcon ware bread plates and jugs.

689.    Falcon ware chamber pots (a collection).

692.    A collection of Sylvac reproduction pot lids, some on leather hangers.

693.    Various Falcon ware dessert sets, bread plate and other items.

694.    Sylvac Woodland wall pockets, planters etc. (5)

695.    Falcon ware, toilet jug, bowl and accessories.

696.    Falcon ware toilet jug and bowl, other jugs, chamber pot, dessert set, etc.

697.    Three Sylvac cats.

698.    Three Sylvac flower bud vases.

699.    Four Sylvac squirrel jugs.

700.    Four Sylvac flower bud bowls, various sizes.