Art & Antiques Auction

Art & Antiques Auction
Friday 28th February & Saturday 1st March at 10am
879
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Art & Antiques Auction
Friday 28th February lots 1 - 287 & Saturday 1st March lots 500 - 885
both auctions start at 10am
Viewing:
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
26th February
27th February 28th February
—10.00am to 7.00pm
—10.00am to 4.00pm
— 8.30am to 9.45am
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Gavin Lindsay
Lindsay Brown
Charlotte Canby
Doug Clapperton
Dr Duncan Thomson
Auctioneer and Valuer
Auctioneer & Valuer, Decorative Arts & Modern Design
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Paintings (Consultant)
Representatives
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Southwest Scotland
Aberdeenshire
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Scottish Borders & North of England
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Sale Number 207
Front cover: Lot 643, Back Cover: Lot 88
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when sending your payment. Ceramics
Friday 28th February at 10am
1.
A pair of Noritake baluster vases and covers,
each with a hand painted riverside scene to centre within a
puce and gilded ground, one lid a/f, 25cm high (2) £50 - 70
2.
William Moorcroft Pomegranate baluster vase,
tube line decorated against a mottled blue ground, with
impressed and facsimile signature to base, 23cm high
£300 - 500
3.
Two Nao Spanish porcelain figures,
one modelled as a clown with a lute, the other as a young girl
with a sun hat, tallest 20cm high (2)
£20 - 40
4.
Royal Doulton china figure ‘Teeing Off’ HN3276,
designed by Robert Tabbenor, 23cm high
£30 - 50
5.
Three Nao Spanish porcelain figures,
tallest 20cm high
£40 - 60
6.
7.
16.
Hammersley & Co floral decorated coffee cans and
saucers (12)
£30 - 50
17.
A pair of Moorcroft Anemone pattern ginger jars and
covers,
tube line decorated against a blue ground (one lid a/f), with
impressed marks and paper labels to base, 15cm high (2)
£200 - 400
18.
Shenango China dinner service,
the white ground with green and gilt borders (a lot) £30 - 50
19.
Royal Doulton china figure of Jane HN2806
together with a Royal Worcester figure of Diana, complete
with certificate, 23cm high (2)
£40 - 60
20.
Genozo Toothpaste advertising figure,
of a blue glazed roaring lion, designed by Percy Metcalfe for
Ashtead Pottery, 24cm high
£150 - 250
Coalport limited edition bone china figure of Diana
Princess of Wales,
29th July 1981, 23cm high
£30 - 50
21.
Moorcroft Anemone pattern bowl,
tube line decorated against a green ground, impressed
marks to base, 12cm diameter
£40 - 60
Royal Doulton ‘Carnival’ pattern teaset
to include six cups, six saucers, teapot, milk jug and sugar
bowl (15)
£50 - 70
22.
A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware ewers,
with incised star pattern to the bodies, with stylised heart
border below a blue glazed neck and footrim, with brown glazed
loop handles to side, by Ethel Beard, 16cm high (2)
£40 - 60
23.
Danesby Ware for Bourne Denby pale blue glazed ‘Wheat
Sheaf’ jug,
20cm high
£40 - 60
24.
A group of four various Winstanley Cats and Kittens,
tallest 27cm high (4)
£50 - 80
Three Royal Crown Derby cat paperweights,
8cm high (3)
25.
Two German salt glazed stoneware mask head jugs,
each moulded in relief and painted with a blue glaze, tallest
29cm high (2)
£30 - 50
Royal Albert Crown China twelve place teaset
to include two cake plates, milk jug, sugar bowl and side
plates (40)
£40 - 60
26.
Three Royal Doulton character jugs,
to include Aramis D6441, Lumberjack D6610 and Yachtsman
D6626, together with a Royal Doulton Jolly Toby jug, 20cm
high (4) £50 - 70
A Victorian green and yellow majolica glazed jardiniere
planter,
together with two seated earthenware pigs (3)
£40 - 60
27.
Royal Doulton china figures
to include Ninette HN2379, Fair Lady HN2193 and Sara
HN2265, tallest 21cm high (3)
£60 - 80
Copeland Spode’s Italian pattern basin and ewer,
small beaker and various blue and white plates to include
J&M P Bell Italian Lakes pattern etc (a lot)
£70 - 100
28.
A group of four various Lladro porcelain female figures,
25cm high (4)
£70 - 100
29.
Paragon China coffee cans and saucers,
each with gilded rims, and Greek Key borders to include
eleven cups and twelve saucers (23) £30 - 50
30.
A 19th century William Wyon circular plaque
depicting Emily and Laura Anne Calmady after the original
paintings by Sir Thomas Laurence, 19cm diameter£150 - 250
8.
Wilkinson’s Pan’s Garden jar and cover,
11cm high
9.
Goebel Nativity Set
comprising seventeen figures to include Mary, Joseph, Infant
Jesus, Three Wise Men, Camel, Donkey, Lamb, Angels and
Inn Keeper etc, tallest 22cm high (17)
£200 - 400
10.
11.
12.
13.
£40 - 60
14.
Two Nao porcelain figures,
Coalport figure of Jessica, Goebel baseball player, Hummel
figure and a Wade Lady and the Tramp Disney whimsie,
tallest 19cm high (6)
£40 - 60
15.
A collection of nine various Staffordshire pastille burners
and cottages,
tallest 20cm high (9)
£130 - 150
£70 - 100
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Ceramics
31.
Mason’s Ironstone Mandalay pattern candlesticks,
baluster vase and oval dish, tallest 20cm high (4)
£50 - 80
32.
19th century Danish rectangular stoneware plaque
after Thorvaldsen, by Peter Ipsen depicting the Ages of Love,
contained within an ebonised and gilt edged frame, plaque: 45
x 18cm
£300 - 350
44.
A Chinese blue and white plate,
together with a Gaudy Welsh jug and another smaller,
miniature German stoneware Stein and a 19th century
Staffordshire dish (5)
£40 - 60
45.
Royal Albert ‘Holyrood’ pattern six place teaset
together with an Aynsley porcelain six place coffee set (a lot)
£40 - 60
46.
Two 19th century Limoges gilt edged oval dishes,
Royal Winton Chintz dish and a selection of H & K Tunstall
Crinoline pattern tea wares (a lot)
£30 - 50
47.
Ernst Wahliss Austrian Art Nouveau maiden jug
together with a pair of Ernst Wahliss for Turn, Wien floral
decorated twin handled vases (a/f) tallest 32cm (3) £50 - 80
48.
Queen Anne bone china six place ‘Sweet Violets’ pattern
teaset,
together with Royal Vale bone china gilt floral teaset (a lot)
£40 - 60
33.
A collection of ten various Royal Doulton character jugs
to include The Falconer, Long John Silver, Tam O’ Shanter,
Veteran Motorist, The Poacher, Neptune and The Guardsman
etc, tallest approx 11cm (10)
£100 - 150
34.
Midwinter Stylecraft ‘Carmen’ pattern Fashion shape
dinner set
to include serving dishes, tureens, sauce boats and jugs and
a matching tea and coffee set, etc (a lot)
£70 - 100
35.
Three Royal Doulton china figures
to include Kelly HN2478, Amy HN3316 and Diana HN2468,
tallest (3)
£60 - 80
36.
Belleek porcelain cup and saucer
together with a porcelain shell and a Royal Worcester
miniature basket (3)
£40 - 60
49.
Four Staffordshire Chimney spaniels
to include a pair seated and a pair lying down, tallest 15cm
high (4)
£50 - 70
37.
Three Beswick ducks
together with a Booth’s King George V commemorative mug,
Slipware pot, miniature milk and sugar bowl and a Radnor
bird figure (9)
£30 - 50
50.
Two Royal Crown Derby Imari saucers,
Royal Crown Derby ‘Melton’ pattern bowl, Derby Posies
trinket dish, Continental porcelain inkwell and two Chinese
teabowls (7)
£40 - 60
38.
Clarice Cliff ‘Goldstone’ vase,
the speckled ground with a blue band to top with black
checkered design to the body together with a Carlton ware
black glazed box and cover, decorated with coloured enamels
depicting flowers and a butterfly, vase: 15cm high (2)
£150 - 200
51.
Royal Doulton ‘Lyric’ pattern tea/coffee set
together with Royal Worcester ‘Woodland’ pattern part teaset
(a lot)
£20 - 40
52.
Avon ‘Poppy’ pattern six place coffee set
together with a Classic cased harlequin tea/coffee set (a lot)
£20 - 40
53.
Miscellaneous floral decorated china tea cups and
saucers (a lot)
£20 - 30
54.
A pair of Royal Bonn yellow baluster vases
with hand painted floral sprays, with twin gilt handles to
shoulders, 30cm high (2)
£50 - 80
55.
Austrian Art Nouveau floral decorated vase
with quadruple loop handles to the shoulders, together with a
square floral gilt etched vase, tallest 29cm high (2) £40 - 60
56.
Noritake dressing table candlesticks,
pin tray and powder jar cover (4)
57.
Keith Murray for Wedgwood, pale green tankard
together with a 19th century green stoneware Egyptian
Revival jug, tallest 24cm high (2)
£40 - 60
58.
Coopercraft model of a cow and calf,
tallest 15cm high (2)
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
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Three Royal Doulton china figurines
to include a Child from Williamsburg HN2154, Veneta HN2722
and Cherie HN2341, tallest 21cm high (3)
£50 - 70
Royal Worcester china figure Queen Elizabeth
dressed in The Order of the British Empire Robes together
with a Royal Doulton china figure ‘Masque’ HN2554, Capo
di Monte bisque figure, Franklin Mint ‘Princess of The Ice
Palace’ bisque figure and a Rosina bone china figure of Rose
(5)
£70 - 100
Mason’s Mandalay pattern baluster vase,
Royal Copenhagen blue onion pattern plate, Royal Worcester
model of a Blue Tit and a Beswick model of a bird together
with a blue relief moulded jug (5)
£20 - 40
Royal Doulton china figure ‘Fair Maiden’ HN2211,
Coalport bisque figure of Angela, three Goebels figures, and
three Royal Worcester porcelain trinkets to include a pin tray
and two small vases (8)
£40 - 60
Paragon bone china teaset
together with a mid century Chinese Rose pattern porcelain
coffee set (a lot)
£40 - 60
£20 - 30
£20 - 30
Ceramics
59.
Miscellaneous ceramics
to include Aynsley ‘Cottage Garden’, Wedgwood Jasperware,
Aynsley Wild Tudor dish and a Limoges jar and cover etc (10)
£20 - 40
60.
Foley bone china hollyhocks pattern teaset
together with a Hammersely china teaset (a lot)
£30 - 50
61.
German stoneware punch bowl,
complete with six cups (7)
£20 - 40
62.
Three stoneware hot water flasks (3)
£20 - 30
63.
Royal Doulton model of a white glazed seated cat,
an earthenware cockerel, Carltonware leaf moulded jam pot
and cover and a pair of Royal Staffordshire Art Nouveau china
cabinet cups and saucers (7)
£40 - 60
75.
Five 19th century Imari pattern dinner plates (5) £20 - 40
76.
Japanese Imari hexagonal flared rim vase,
50cm high (a/f)
77.
A quantity of mid century leaf and flower moulded
Carlton Ware ceramics
to include salad servers, bowls, teapot, cups and saucers,
and side plates, etc (18)
£60 - 80
78.
Mixed group of ceramics
to include a pair of Continental earthenware twin handled
vases, Staffordshire chimney spaniel, Staffordshire flatback
(a/f) and a Wemyss fruit bowl (a/f) (5)
£40 - 60
79.
Salisbury bone china ‘Wisteria’ pattern six place teaset
£20 - 40
£50 - 80
64.
19th century Staffordshire cheese dish and cover,
bread plate and a biscuit barrel, all decorated with floral
sprays (3)
£60 - 80
80.
65.
Scotland’s Malt’s of Distinction Limited Edition 70cl bottle
of whisky, together with a Wade Bell’s Scotch Whisky
decanter with contents (2)
£40 - 60
Royal Crown Coronia twin handled urn vase
on a square pedestal base, the lid with a domed finial, 62cm
high, together with a modern Oriental planter (2)
£30 - 50
81.
Blue earthenware jardiniere planter
together with matching spiral twist stand (2)
82.
A pair of Chinese pink glazed porcelain wine cups,
each painted with a dragon pattern in white, bearing six
character Xianfeng marks to base, 5cm high (2) £130 - 150
83.
A Chinese blue and white dragon pattern bowl,
on blue line border footrim, bears six character Xuantong
mark to base, 18.5cm diameter
£200 - 250
£70 - 100
66.
Four bottles of Black Prince Scotch Whisky,
20 years old, 70cl, 40% vol, each sealed within a different
coloured ceramic bottle (4)
£40 - 60
67.
Wade Famous Grouse Whisky decanter and contents
together with a Wade Bell’s whisky decanter and contents
(both sealed) (2)
£40 - 60
68.
A quantity of miscellaneous porcelain and china cabinet
cups and saucers (a lot)
£20 - 30
84.
69.
A quantity of Mason’s Ironstone Regency pattern
dinnerware
to include ashets, sauce tureen, plates and side plates etc,
together with a Staffordshire ashet (a lot)
£50 - 80
A Chinese blue and white ginger jar,
the bulbous body with repeating calligraphic script below
a blue dash border to the neck, on a plain blue line footrim,
17cm high £130 - 150
85.
A pair of Chinese white glazed beaker vases,
each painted with figures all around dressed in orange robes,
bears iron red seal mark to base, 12cm high (2) £200 - 250
86.
A group of six Chinese Qingbai type pale celadon glazed
porcelain bowls, of conical form, raised on plain foot
rims, each with an incised floral pattern to the well, 20cm
diameter (6) £200 - 300
87.
A group of mixed Chinese ceramics
to include a pair of baluster vases painted with shi shi dogs in
orange together with a matching beaker vase and teapot, a
famille noir flower brick, blue and white pot, two white glazed
baluster vases painted with figures and a bowl and oval dish
with figural patterns (10) £150 - 200
88.
Chinese well carved hardstone figure of a Lohan,
modelled seated and dressed in a robe with small turquoise
and coral cabouchon jewels, with a temple lion to his side, on
oval naturalistic base, complete with hardwood rectangular
base with pierced fret back, 16cm high £500 - 700
70.
A Japanese Egg Shell ‘Geisha’ girl six place teaset£20 - 30
71.
A quantity of Denby green glazed stoneware table and
dinner wares
to include cruets, serving dishes, jugs, plates, bowls and cups
etc (a lot)
£50 - 70
72.
Wedgwood Eastern Flowers seven piece toilet set (7)
£80 - 120
73.
A quantity of ceramics
to include a Maling ware Rington’s Tea hexagonal jar and
cover, Doulton blue and white Gloire de Dijon soap dish and
liner and a collection of six miscellaneous Staffordshire jugs
etc (8)
£60 - 80
74.
A quantity of 20th century ceramics
to include a Crown Devon red lustre vase, Maling bowl and
dish, Arthur Wood wall pocket, two Royal Winton dishes and a
cheese motto plate (7)
£40 - 60
5
Ceramics & Silver
89.
A pair of Chinese spinach green jade bowls,
each of plain conical form with flaring rims and raised on a
small plain footrim, complete with hardwood circular stands,
12.5cm diameter £500 - 600
90.
Cameo glass snuff with aubergine coloured crane,
lotus flowers and foliage in relief, with a small pink cabouchon
lid together with a 19th Century blue and white snuff bottle
painted with a hunting party scene,(restored) tallest 8.5cm
(2) £150 - 200
91.
A pair of Alabaster Ottoman style slipper shoes,
each with incised floral decoration, 13cm long £80 - 100
103.
George V silver cigarette box
with engine turned decoration, by Adie Brothers Ltd,
Birmingham 1923, 18 x 9 cm £50 - 80
104.
A Russian white metal and niello flask
together with a matching pencil and set of four similar spoons,
all marked with 84 Kokoshnik mark (6)
£100 - 150
105.
Early 20th Century desk tray,
the oval green and white hardstone base surmounted by a
cold painted bronze toadstool and fly, 25cm long £150 - 200
106.
George V four division silver toast rack,
Sheffield 1910 107.
Continental silver spoon,
the bowl with windmill scene below a twin lion rampant and
crossed key crest and spiral stem together with a white metal
oval tavern scene ashtray (2) £40 - 60
108.
A cased pair of Edwardian Birmingham silver napkin
rings
together with a London silver christening set and a Sheffield
silver and mother of pearl fruit knife (3)
£30 - 50
£20 - 40
A Chinese red coral carved figure of Hotei,
7cm high £100 - 150
93.
A Chinese red coral carved figure of Pu Tai,
7.5cm high £100 - 150
94.
A small Chinese red coral carving of a standing figure,
5cm high £70 - 100
95.
A Japanese Kutani type shallow dish
typically painted with flowers, birds and foliage, 22cm
diameter £30 - 50
109.
A Chinese famille rose porcelain plate
painted with flowers, insects, birds and butterflies, 24cm
diameter £50 - 70
George V silver topped and glass inkwell
of square form, Birmingham 1912, together with a Sheffield
silver and mother of pearl fruit knife (2)
£30 - 50
110.
Bronze bottle neck and garlic mouthed vase
with weave texture ground and stylised mythical beast
decoration to the bulbous body, having twin dragon mask
handles to side, 27cm high £50 - 80
Birmingham silver backed brush set
to include a hand mirror and two clothes brushes together
with a white metal repousee backed brush and comb set (a
lot)
£40 - 60
111.
A pair of Epns gadrooned edge wine coasters
with turned wood bases (2) 18cm diameter £40 - 60
112.
A quantity of silver pistol handled knives,
etc (a lot) £30 - 50
113.
A collection of Mid Century and later gilt metal and plastic
powder compacts
to include Stratton and Kigu, etc (12) £50 - 70
114.
Sixteen miscellaneous silver teaspoons
with mixed maker and date letters, etc (16) 115.
A quantity of Elkington Epns flatwares
to include forks and spoons and a pair of Epns sauce ladles,
etc (a lot) £20 - 40
116.
A quantity of Epns flatwares
to include a set of six Walker & Hall coffee spoons with original
packaging, cased set of grapefruit spoons, cake servers,
knife rests, mother of pearl handled fish knives and forks, etc
(a lot) £20 - 40
117.
A quantity of Epns wares
to include a four piece tea and coffee set, candelabrum and
two trinket boxes (7)
£20 - 40
92.
96.
97.
98.
A pair of Chinese celadon glazed shallow bowls
of scalloped circular form, each centrally moulded with a pair
of figures on a boat within a floral ground, 22.5cm diameter £150 - 250
99.
Chinese pale green soapstone carved Good Luck wall
plaque,
18 cm wide £50 - 100
100.
A pair of 19th Century presentation bowling balls,
each with a white metal plaque for Bellshill and Mossend
Bowling Club, 1895, each comes complete with an ebonised
stand and base (2) £50 - 100
101.
102.
6
Birmingham silver cigarette case,
two Birmingham silver vesta cases and a pipe with a London
silver collar (4) £70 - 100
WMF Art Nouveau silver plated twin handled flower vase,
with stylised honesty pattern in relief, on four shaped feet and
complete with etched glass liner, impressed marks to base,
15cm high £20 - 40
£50 - 80
Silver & Jewellery
Two cased sets of six Sheffield silver handled butter
knives
together with various Epns flatwares, and an Alfred Meakin
‘Medway’ pattern blue and white tureen and cover (a lot)
£40 - 60
134.
Cranberry glass table lamp,
the dimpled shade supported on an Epns quadruple leg base
£50 - 100
135.
Set of six copper and brass handled pans,
of graduating size together with a copper oval twin handled
pot and a jug (8)
£30 - 50
A pair of brass double spiral stem candlesticks
together with a blue and white jug and a small dish (4)
£20 - 30
136.
120.
Copper wares
to include a pot and two dishes (3)
A set of postal scales
together with a lacquered box (2)
£20 - 40
137.
121.
Epns four piece tea and coffee set,
together with a matching tray (5)
Copper jelly mould,
copper cafetiere and a a brass mortar and pestle (4) £50 - 70
£20 - 40
138.
19th century brass inlaid jewellery box
£30 - 50
122.
A quantity of Epns wares
to include trays, goblets, pheasants, cruets etc together with
a brass mortar and pestle etc (a lot)
£30 - 50
139.
Mauchline Ware string holder
with scene of Rothesay Castle, Exterior £20 - 30
123.
A collection of brasswares
to include candlesticks, chamber stick and a vase etc (7)
£30 - 50
140.
Lady’s Continental white metal cased fob watch
together with another Continental white metal pocket watch
(dial lacking) (2) £30 - 50
124.
Four piece Epns tea and coffee set,
Epns tray and two pewter quaich (a lot)
141.
9 carat gold cased lady’s wristwatch,
the circular dial with Arabic numerals and blue steel hands
within an hexagonal gold case, on a part 9 carat gold strap £70 - 100
125.
Queen of Diamonds brass candlesticks,
pair of smaller brass candlesticks and two brass Hockley
Miner’s lamps (6)
£60 - 80
142.
126.
Epns circular serving dish and cover,
egg cup stand, two trays (a lot)
Lady’s yellow metal stiff hinged bangle,
1970’s Bulova wristwatch on bark textured white metal
strap, miscellaneous silver brooches and costume jewellery
necklace pendants, etc (a lot) £50 - 80
£20 - 40
143.
127.
Epns fish knives and forks,
and cased flatwares (a lot)
£20 - 30
Carved jade pendants
to include a fish, duck, beetle and a leaf together with a
selection of jadeite and hardstone beads, etc (a lot) £70 - 100
128.
A quantity of Epns wares
to include teaset, tray and a mahogany canteen etc (a lot) £30 - 50
144.
Carved agate Buddha
set to a brass outer case with brass suspension loop, 6cm
long £40 - 60
129.
19th Century Epns and ceramic tilting ice water pitcher
by Reed and Barton, decorated in the Aesthetic manner with
anthemion, flowers and foliage, with a domed finial lid and
with swing handle to top, supported by pierced twin brackets
to side, on a circular base, inscribed To HFB With Best Wishes
From The Club, 1885, 43cm high
£100 - 200
145.
Carved jade pendant
of rectangular form, depicting a warrior and rider to front, 6 x
4cm £50 - 70
146.
A Chinese silvered brass and orange jadeite bracelet,
set with oval carved panels depicting flowers and birds £60 - 80
147.
Three pairs of Swarovski crystal earrings
and a silver bead and charm bracelet (4) 148.
Reconstituted marble plaque
of rectangular form, depicting a carved tavern scene to front,
11.5 x 8.5cm £80 - 120
149.
19th Century ivory box and cover
of circular form, the lid containing a painted portrait panel of
a young woman within a yellow metal circular border £200 - 300
118.
119.
130.
£20 - 40
A brass spirit kettle on stand,
together with a set of brass scales, on a rectangular stained
wood base (2)
£40 - 60
131.
Brass Corinthian column oil lamp
with a frilled glass shade and clear glass well
132.
Brass oil lamp
with an etched glass shade together with a brass chamber
stick (2)
£30 - 50
133.
Twin handled copper urn
with brass and mahogany tap, raised on a circular base
£20 - 30
£50 - 100
£20 - 40
£60 - 80
7
Medals & Militaria
150.
Four Early 20th century lady’s evening bags
to include two beadwork bags, beadwork purse and a gold
vinyl bag (4) £50 - 80
165.
Sudamese Dagger,
leather and ivory handle, serpentine blade and leather
scabbard, 45cm long
£30 - 50
151.
An early 20th Century riding crop
with 15 carat gold handle and collar, opening to reveal a horse
hands measure together with an antler handled and bamboo
hunting crop with white metal collar (2) £80 - 120
166.
A Victorian Officers Sword,
the turned pommel with shagreen and wire grip, pierced
basket and leather scabbard, 100cm long
£40 - 60
152.
Reproduction photograph
of American Astronaut Jim Irwin - Salutes Flag at Apollo 15
- Appenine Landing Site, with personal inscription to top left
corner To J.C Birss Best Wishes From The Moon, signed Jim
Irwin 26 x 20cm £20 - 40
167.
A Cavalry Sword,
the plastic grip with solid basket, blade stamped, 107cm long
£50 - 100
168.
Two rapiers
and a fencing mask (3)
169.
A 19th century sabre,
the wire work handle with pierced brass guard, 90cm long
£50 - 70
170.
A dress sword,
the cruciform grip and hilt with etched Wilkinson Sword
blade, and brass and leather scabbard, 88cm long £50 - 70
171.
An Officers Sword,
with eagle pommel, shagreen and wire grip, foliate pierced
basket, etched blade and metal scabbard, 100cm long
£50 - 80
172.
Various British medals and badges,
including War Medal, The Italy Star, African Star Defence
Medal, 39-45 Medal, Special Constabulary Medal etc £30 - 50
173.
A silver Preceptor in the Lothians medal
by Hamilton & Inches
174.
A 1914 Iron Cross,
including other medals and pins (7)
175.
Victory Medal, War Medal 1914-20,
Memorial Plaque Duncan MacDonald 28728, Border
Regiment with documents and photos
£60 - 100
176.
World War I medal group,
1914-15 Star, War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal and badge
8404, JB Henry, Royal Engineers
£40 - 60
177.
A collection of various military badges, pips etc,
in a Black Bird case
£50 - 100
178.
Robert Van Zeebroek’s figure skating medals,
including his 1928 Winter Olympic Bronze (34)
£300 - 500
153.
Two novelty painted and cast iron money banks
together with a bear door wedge (3) £30 - 50
154.
Guy Degrenne Epns canteen of cutlery
for an eight place setting £50 - 80
155.
A Campbell Dirk,
made from a broken broadsword blade, with crest mounted
pommel, cross hatch, thistle carved handle and leather
scabbard, 50cm long
£60 - 100
156.
Mexican Bowie Knife,
with horn handle, blade stamped no.100
157.
A French World War I knife,
and another (2)
158.
A Gras Bayonet 1884
and a Lee Melford bayonet 1895 (2)
159.
Large 19th century Gurkha Kukri,
with hardwood handle and leather scabbard, enclosing two
small knives
£30 - 50
£70 - 100
£50 - 70
£70 - 100
160.
World War II Gurkha Kukri,
with a youth’s Kukri (2)
161.
A 20th century Royal Navel Warrant Officers Dirk,
with lion mask pommel, leather and wire grip, acorn hilt,
etched blade and a leather and brass scabbard, 62cm long £100 - 150
162.
163.
164.
8
£40 - 60
A Victorian Rifle Regiment Officers Sword,
turned pommel, shagreen and wire grip, pierced basket,
etched blade by William Anderson, Edinburgh, metal
scabbard, 100cm long
£150 - 200
19th century German Officers Sword,
with turned pommel. hardwood grip, brass hilt and leather
and brass scabbard
£100 - 150
A late 18th century Navel Officers Sword,
with turned pommel, turned hardwood grip and pierced hilt,
83cm long
£130 - 170
£40 - 50
£40 - 60
£100 - 200
Footnote: Robert Van Zeebroek, born in 1909, was Belgium’s
most successful single figure skater, winning Bronze in the
1928 Winter Olympics.
179.
Three cases of various pin badges (a lot)
£40 - 60
180.
Various coins
£20 - 40
181.
An 1820 shilling coin
£30 - 50
Clocks & Interiors
182.
The Royal Ladies Silver Coin & Medallion Set,
commemorating the 40th Anniversary of HM Queen Elizabeth
II, no.27019
£80 - 120
203.
19th century black painted Wig box,
by Ravenscroft Law Wig & Robe Maker, gold script to front
‘Armstrong White Esq-RE’
£50 - 80
183.
19 five shilling coins (19)
204.
184.
Ruskin, John, ‘Unto This Last’ 1902,
limited edition 400 copies, printed on handmade paper, velum
cover
£60 - 100
Gaetano Donizetti - Lucia di Lammermoor Opera,
with personal inscription ‘To Dick Telfer in gratitude for all
that he has done as musician and friend’ signed Alexander
Gibson, August 1955
£80 - 120
205.
185.
Three dome clocks,
and four others (7)
‘Edinburgh in the Olden Time 1717-1828’,
reproduced in facsimile by Messrs MacFarlane and Erskine,
Edinburgh, 306/350
£60 - 80
186.
A brass carriage clock,
the loop handle with white face and Roman numerals
£40 - 60
206.
187.
Mahogany mantle clock
by Thomas Ross & Sons, Glasgow, with boxwood and ebony
inlaid, white face Arabic numerals on bun feet
£20 - 40
‘The Life of Jesus of Nazareth’,
Eighty Pictures by William Hole, RSA, RE, 348/1000, The Fine
Art Society and Eyre & Spottiswoode (Bible Warehouse) Ltd,
London 1906, together with ‘A Book of Sundials and their
Mottos’, published by TN Foulis (2)
£80 - 120
207.
A quantity of Edwardian white cotton and lace Christening
gowns,
together with various children’s clothes to include smocks,
blouses and bonnets etc, and a selection of various table linen
(a lot)
£50 - 80
£40 - 50
£50 - 80
188.
A mahogany and boxwood strung mantle clock,
with brass circular face, Arabic numerals,on bun feet, 50cm
wide x 24cm high x 15cm deep
£30 - 50
189.
A mahogany mantle clock,
the circular brush metal face with Arabic numerals, on bun
feet, 44cm wide x 24cm high x 15cm deep
£30 - 50
208.
Mid 20th century doll’s house,
of two storeys, modelled in the timbered Tudor facade
£50 - 80
190.
A Black Forrest Cuckoo & Quail clock,
with carved deer pediment, over allover foliate decoration,
circular face, applied Roman numerals and cone cast
weights, 50cm wide x 72cm high x 17cm deep
£160 - 200
209.
A vintage picnic basket
containing a trough basket, folk art painted wooden desk
set, Mauchline Ware Scott Monument box, three pewter and
glass hip flasks and a 1930’s needlework handbag (a lot)
£50 - 80
191.
A George III mahogany longcase eight day clock
by Thomas Richardson, Weverham, the projected moulded
cornice over painted frieze, square face, Roman and Arabic
numerals, spandrels, date aperture, anchor escapement,
striking bell, flanked by fluted columns, over crossbanded
trunk door, flanked by quarter columns, on plinth base and
ogee bracket feet, 203cm high
£400 - 600
210.
Turned wood and brass school bell
and a set of black iron and brass kitchen scales (2) £40 - 60
211.
Two vintage wicker baskets,
painted treen bowl, ladle, basket and a fruitwood scoop (a
lot)
£50 - 70
212.
A pair of black lacquered Oriental papier mache wall
brackets/shelves,
painted with a flaming dragon and the pearl of wisdom, 42cm
long (2)
£20 - 40
213.
An ebonised African hardwood bust
together with an ebonised and carved hardwood vase (2)
£20 - 40
214.
Late 19th century stained wood inkstand
of rectangular form, having a brass loop handle to top and
fitted with two square glass inkwells above two frieze
drawers raised on four bun feet, 32 c 24cm
£40 - 60
215.
Modern baluster table lamp base,
painted with sunflowers etc on a black painted shaped base,
complete with cream shade
£20 - 40
192.
Red jacket for the Royal Dublin Fusilier’s,
with braided collar and cuffs and brass buttons £40 - 60
193.
A Royal Signals Lance Corporals khaki uniform
(jacket & trousers) including hat
£40 - 60
194.
An oak cased mantle clock,
with arched pediment, over brass face, applied spandrels,
Roman numerals, plinth base, on bun feet, striking coil
chime
£40 - 60
195 - 200.
Spare Lots
201.
Two brass effect reading lamps (2)
202.
A pair of brass candlesticks,
two terracotta vases, stoneware green glazed vase and a
Crail Pattern bowl and six smaller (a lot)
£20 - 40
£20 - 40
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Interiors & Collectables
216.
Delft blue and white planter,
decorated with birds and flowers, together with an octagonal
blue and white planter (2)
£50 - 70
217.
Large Buchan Pottery ‘The Talisker’ two tone stoneware
flagon,
together with another smaller, impressed Souter & Shepherd,
Aberdeen, tallest 60cm high (2)
£50 - 70
218.
Large Chinese blue and white baluster vase
with flaring rim, painted with a flaming dragon and clouds of
smoke, 64cm high £60 - 80
219.
An artist’s easel
£10 - 20
220.
Vintage wicker picnic hamper basket,
together with a brown leather suit bag (2)
£20 - 40
234.
Decorative cream painted metal table sphere,
on a square pedestal base
235.
A Chinese hexagonal pierced fretwork hardwood and
glass lantern,
each panel painted with a landscape scene, 61cm high £30 - 50
236.
A pair of Chinese silk embroidered pedestal shoes,
22cm long £40 - 60
237.
A collection of Chinese Armorial Export Ware
to include a small scent flask, a pair of plates and a pair of
matching smaller plates, each painted with the Swedish
Coat of Arms and contained within blue and gilt dot and dash
borders (5) £80 - 120
238.
A Chinese white glazed bottle neck vase
painted with a figure and horses within a woodland landscape
having calligraphic script and red seal marks to the reverse,
38cm high £150 - 200
239.
A Chinese blue and white Meiping vase
painted with bamboo and prunus between scrolling and
lappet borders, 30cm high £150 - 200
240.
Hutschenreuther puce glazed vase,
with gilt and cream panels, together with a Hutschenreuther
pin tray and a Continental porcelain circular jar and cover (3)
£30 - 50
241.
Royal Doulton porcelain figure of Julia HN2706
and Winter’s Day HN3769 (2)
242.
A pair of Continental pottery gilt
decorated cherub comports, together with a majolica twin
handled vase, Continental pottery guard shaped vase with
flowers and cherubs and a pink and gilt bottle neck pottery
vase (5)
£50 - 100
£20 - 40
221.
Floor standing brown glazed jardiniere planter,
decorated in relief with a dragon and pearl of wisdom
pattern
£40 - 60
222.
1970’s Paddington Bear
by Gabrielle Designs, England
£40 - 60
223.
Two vintage brown leather briefcases (2)
£20 - 30
224.
Shannon crystal goblet shaped vase
together with a glass table bell, tallest 30cm (2)
£20 - 40
225.
Shannon Crystal knop stemmed vase,
40cm high
226.
Cranberry glass bell,
the clear glass handle with blue and white spiral twist
inclusion
£30 - 50
227.
A collection of 19th century and later glass
to include an opaline vase painted with stag to centre, perfume
atomises, pressed glass hen on nest, painted dish cover and a
green glass jug (8)
£80 - 120
243.
228.
A pair of knop stemmed brass table lamps,
together with a pair of brass candlesticks (4)
Woodland Hollow novelty Nursery Room table lamp,
modelled as a toadstool, the interior with a family of rabbits,
designed by Hazel Hindle, circa August 1985 for Fowler
Pottery, London, 46cm high
£100 - 200
£30 - 50
244.
A Violin,
complete with bow and fitted case
229.
Vintage Remington Junior Typewriter
£20 - 40
245.
230.
Large Portuguese pottery water pitcher
£10 - 20
231.
Two ostrich eggs
together with a pair of Epns goblets (4)
An Edinburgh Crystal square cut, spirit decanter and
stopper
together with a set of ten Edinburgh Crystal wine glasses (11)
£40 - 60
£20 - 40
246.
Oak cased canteen
containing a suite of Epns flatware for a six place setting
£20 - 40
A set of six Waterford Crystal wine glasses
together with six similar sherry glasses, two crystal decanters
with stoppers and an oval Epns tray (a lot)
£40 - 60
247.
A group of four cast metal bulls head wall plaques (4)
£100 - 200
248.
Bisque head musical doll automation,
together with a wax head vintage doll (2)
232.
233.
10
£20 - 40
19th century stained wood desk stationary box
of three divisions, together with a brass Aesthetic style paper
clip (2)
£30 - 50
£40 - 60
£50 - 80
£50 - 100
Interiors & Collectables
267.
Hand crafted model of the King George V,
125cm long
268.
A child sized tailor’s dummy
269.
A black painted wooden model of Mickey Mouse £50 - 70
270.
Oak and Epns mounted barrel,
canteen of cutlery, oval wall mirror and a 1970’s table lamp
base (a lot)
£20 - 40
271.
Mixed lot
to include brass hooks and brass coal bucket, bellows etc (a
lot)
£20 - 40
272.
Blue and white gilt metal mounted and twin handled vase
and cover
£30 - 50
The Perfecscope Stereoscope
by Underwood & Underwood, together with a selection of
slides
£30 - 50
273.
Mantle clock
contained within a patinated resin base, surmounted by
scales of justice female figure
£20 - 40
255.
Black painted railway lamp,
together with a three Hornby OO Guage Scale models and a
Bachmann model carriage (4)
£30 - 50
274.
Two military figures,
one in Highland dress, the other in Hussar, each on a square
base
£50 - 80
256.
Corgi Queen’s Silver Jubilee carriage,
set of Britain’s Scot’s Guards together with a Corgi bus, Dinky
Police Helicopter etc (a lot)
£30 - 50
275.
Taxidermy model of a cased fish
276.
Taxidermy group of a fox, fox cub, rabbit and duck,
within a glazed showcase
£100 - 200
277.
Vintage brown leather military horse saddle,
including stirrups
£30 - 50
278.
Model of a triple masted sailing ship,
on a rectangular plinth base
£50 - 70
279.
Faux marble female bust
on a black socle base
£20 - 40
249.
A pair of carved wood wall bracket shelves,
the serpentine shaped tops above deer on one bracket, and
goats on the other (2) £100 - 150
250.
Leitz Microscope,
complete with fitted case
£40 - 60
251.
Two vintage cameras
and a pair of leather cased binoculars (3)
£20 - 40
252.
Mixed lot
to include Epns swing handled basket, miscellaneous
flatwares, small tankard and a brass crinoline lady bell etc
£20 - 40
253.
Painted plaster fruit basket wall plaque
and a pair of candlesticks (3)
254.
257.
£20 - 30
Model of a four horse drawn carriage
on a rectangular plinth base together with another of a World
War II French village scene with German tank (2)
£20 - 40
£80 - 120
£50 - 80
£50 - 80
258.
Pair of Gent’s vintage brown leather riding boots,
complete with boot stretchers, boot pulls and a basket
containing spurs and a felt bowler (a lot)
£80 - 120
259.
Vintage Ilford and Contessa cameras (a lot) £10 - 20
260.
A selection of cigarette cards (a lot)
£20 - 30
280.
261.
The Kensitas Cigarette Card Album of National Flags,
together with HRH The Princess Mary’s Christmas Fund 1914,
tobacco and cigarettes, in unopened condition, an Ogdens
Album and a quantity of cigarette cards (a lot)
£50 - 80
Patinated metal female figure
in red dress and gilt arm jewellery and head dress, on a
circular base
£40 - 60
281.
Painted North African figure,
modelled standing, raised on a square base
282.
Mason’s Ironstone ‘Mandalay’ pattern baluster table
lamp
on an octagonal wooden plinth base
£50 - 70
283.
Two vintage Lady’s brown fur coats (2)
284.
A pair of oriental embroidered silk work panels,
each contained within a glazed rectangular frame (2)
£100 - 200
285.
Oak cased aneroid barometer
together with another oak cased barometer (2) £40 - 60
286.
Two modern wall hanging barometers (2) £30 - 50
287.
Two African wooden face masks
together with a carved wooden leaf (3) £30 - 50
262.
Lava Cameo bracelet, pendant and earrings
together with a cased writing set (a lot)
£50 - 80
263.
Circular gilt framed wall mirror
£20 - 40
264.
19th century gilt paper fan
with mother of pearl pierced guards and sticks contained
within a stained wood glazed showcase
£150 - 200
265.
White painted cabinet
of square form, with a pair of frieze drawers above six
numbered pull out boxes, on a shaped rectangular plinth
base, 39 x 36cm
£40 - 60
266.
Hand crafted model of the Queen Mary II,
123cm long
£80 - 120
£40 - 60
£20 - 40
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Furniture
500.
Saturday 1st March at 10am
511.
A 19th century mahogany chest,
the crossbanded and boxwood strung rectangular top over
two short and three graduated long drawers raised on
bracket feet, 110cm wide x 94cm high x 53cm deep£250 - 350
512.
An oak Glastonbury chair,
the armorial carved back with pierced arms, panelled seat,
X-frame legs, 63cm wide x 88cm high x 52cm deep£140 - 180
513.
A nest of three burr serpentine side tables,
each with crossbanded moulded top raised on swag carved
cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, 53cm wide x 57cm
high x 36cm deep (3)
£30 - 50
514.
A George III mahogany bureau,
the moulded fall flap enclosing fitted interior over four
graduated moulded long drawers, raised on bracket feet,
100cm wide x 105cm high x 54cm deep
£120 - 220
A simulated rosewood stool,
the serpentine cushion seat raised on cabriole legs, 77cm
wide x 44cm high x 56cm deep
£200 - 260
515.
A set of eight mahogany dining chairs,
each with serpentine top rail over interlaced vase shaped
splat, drop-in pad seat, raised on serpentine square legs
united by stretchers including two carvers (8)
£200 - 300
An adapted 18th century oak gate-leg table,
the oval top raised on block and baluster turned legs
terminating in pad feet united by stretchers, 120cm wide x
75cm high x 155cm extended
£180 - 240
516.
An octagonal side table
raised on baluster legs, 57cm wide x 72cm high x 57cm deep
£40 - 60
A Victorian mahogany secretaire bookcase,
the projected moulded cornice over astragal glazed doors
enclosing adjustable shelves, moulded rectangular top, half
veneered drawer enclosing fitted interior and panelled doors
raised on plinth base, 126cm wide x 240cm high x 58cm deep
£600 - 1000
500A. A Regency mahogany bowfront chest,
the crossbanded reeded top over two short and three long
cock-beaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 110cm wide x
89cm high x 55cm deep
£200 - 300
501.
502.
503.
A stripped pine dresser,
the arched gallery with short drawers over rectangular top,
three short drawers, panelled doors, plinth base and block
feet, 126cm wide x 138cm high x 52cm deep
£100 - 200
504.
A large mahogany pedestal dining table,
the rounded rectangular top on thick baluster turned
columns, quad sabre legs terminating in brass lion paw caps
and castors, including an additional leaf, 114cm wide x 76cm
high x 163cm long x 224cm extended
£300 - 500
517.
A George III mahogany corner wash stand,
the arched gallery over saw tooth inlaid shaped frieze,
matching shelf with frieze drawer and dummy drawer raised
on splayed square legs united by stretcher, 55cm wide x
101cm high x 37cm deep
£100 - 160
505.
A mahogany display cabinet,
the moulded rectangular top over astragal glazed doors,
enclosing glass shelves, raised on squat cabriole legs
terminating in pad feet, 107cm wide x 120cm high x 37cm
deep
£30 - 50
518.
A mahogany gate leg table,
the circular top raised on tapering turned legs terminating in
pad feet, 130cm diameter x 70cm high
£200 - 300
519.
A George III mahogany chest,
the rectangular top over three short and three boxwood
strung long drawers raised on bracket feet, 110cm wide x
84cm high x 52cm deep
£250 - 350
520.
A dressing table and screen,
the gadrooned fall flap rectangular top mounted by adjustable
screen, over end and dummy drawers, raised on barley twist
legs and downswept feet, 61cm wide x 76cm high x 28cm
deep
£300 - 360
506.
An over painted hall table,
the moulded rectangular top on baluster turned legs united
by stretchers, 92cm wide x 100cm high x 39cm deep£70 - 100
507.
An overpainted stick stand,
of square form carved with flowers, 23cm wide x 61cm high x
23cm deep
£70 - 100
508.
An oak corner stick stand,
with block and barley twist legs, turned feet with drip tray,
52cm wide x 76cm high x 30cm deep
£40 - 60
521.
A pair of late 19th century his and her button back chairs,
each with downswept arms, sprung seat, raised on rosewood
and inlaid square tapering legs terminating in spade feet,
72cm wide x 80cm high x 85cm deep (2)
£200 - 300
A 19th century Scottish mahogany high back chair,
the elaborate carved back with thistles enclosing oval
cushion, flanked by baluster columns, cushion seat and scroll
legs, united by Crown carved stretcher
£120 - 160
522.
A mahogany bureau,
the moulded fall flap enclosing simple fitted interior, over
three long drawers raised on cabriole legs, 93cm wide x
97cm high x 50cm deep
£40 - 50
523.
Cast iron table,
the oval oak top on pierced tripod legs with masks, united by
shelf, 80cm wide x 70cm high x 59cm deep
£30 - 50
509.
510.
12
A nest of three mahogany side tables,
each with moulded top raised on shell carved cabriole legs,
59cm wide x 55cm high x 44cm deep (3)
£30 - 50
Furniture
524.
525.
526.
527.
A mahogany bowfront desk,
the moulded top fitted with red skiver, over boxwood strung
knee hole drawer flanked by short drawers raised on square
tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 122cm wide x 77cm
high x 57cm deep
£100 - 150
A double caned hall chair,
with arched canopy, shallow arms, button seat, shaped
apron, raised on cabriole legs, 73cm wide x 153cm high x
65cm deep
£70 - 100
A Regency style mahogany sofa table,
the reeded rectangular top fitted with tooled green skiver, over
two beaded short frieze drawers raised on turned supports,
sabre legs, terminating in brass lion paw caps and castors,
102cm wide x 77cm high x 61cm deep x 126cm extended
£150 - 250
An oak side table and two stools,
the rectangular top over floral carved brackets on baluster
turned legs united by stretchers, stools fitting underneath,
61cm wide x 51cm high x 39cm deep (3)
£40 - 60
536.
A pine blanket chest,
of rectangular form, hinged lid raised on plinth base, 78cm
wide x 44cm high x 46cm deep
£40 - 60
537.
A two tier elm plate rack,
98cm wide x 65cm high x 35cm deep
538.
A Georgian mahogany corner cabinet,
the projected moulded cornice with canted corners over
astragal glazed door enclosing shelves, 75cm wide x 113cm
high x 48cm deep
£70 - 100
539.
A Regency mahogany D shaped card table,
the boxwood strung top raised on square tapering legs,
102cm wide x 76cm high x 51cm deep
£80 - 120
540.
An Oriental campherwood chest
of rectangular form with doors enclosing shelves, with allover
carving depicting traditional scenes, 104cm wide x 69cm high
x 51cm deep
£80 - 120
541.
A Scottish Regency mahogany serpentine sideboard,
the boxwood strung and crossbanded gallery over three
drawers, concealed kneehole drawer and cupboards raised
on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 199cm
wide x 111cm high x 69cm deep
£600 - 1000
£40 - 60
528.
A Harp chair, with ebonised ash frame,
designed by Jorgen Hovelskov, 107cm wide x 128cm high x
113cm deep
£300 - 500
529.
An Edwardian mahogany display cabinet,
the projected moulded and Greek key cornice over saw tooth
inlaid frieze panel, glazed door, flanked by glazed panels,
raised on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet,
128cm wide x 186cm high x 39cm deep
£400 - 600
542.
A Georgian style yew wood cabinet
with projected moulded and dentil carpet over arched alcove
and fall flap flanked by glazed doors, moulded rectangular
top with four short drawers and four beaded doors raised on
bracket feet, 162cm wide x 194cm high x 37cm deep£70 - 180
530.
A Jacobean style oak dresser base,
the moulded rectangular top over three walnut drawers,
carved frieze raised on baluster turned legs, united by shelf,
141cm wide x 81cm high x 47cm deep
£160 - 240
543.
A pine blanket chest,
of rectangular form, hinged lid, raised on plinth base and
block feet, 107cm wide x 54cm high x 49cm deep £60 - 100
531.
A Scottish Regency mahogany and inlaid Pembroke table,
the fan inlaid and crossbanded moulded rectangular top
with canted corners over frieze drawers, raised on boxwood
strung square tapering legs, 97cm wide x 76cm high x 54cm
deep x 101cm extended
£280 - 340
544.
A set of four late Victorian side chairs,
each with arched top rail, baluster turned splats, cushion
seat, raised on baluster turned legs; including two similar
chairs (6)
£80 - 140
545.
A mahogany twin pedestal dining table,
the rounded rectangular top raised on urn turned columns,
reeded sabre legs terminating in brass caps and castors,
including an additional leaf, 99cm wide x 74cm high x 158cm
long x 208cm extended
£80 - 120
546.
A set of four mahogany dining chairs,
each with arched top rail, over pierced interlaced vertical
splats, drop-in pad seat, raised on square tapering legs
united by stretchers (4)
£70 - 100
547.
A mahogany side chair and stool (2)
548.
A pair of Edwardian mahogany side chairs,
each with boxwood strung top-rail, interlaced vertical splats
and serpentine cushion seat raised on square tapering legs
united by stretcher (2)
£30 - 40
532.
A pair of foot stools,
each with square cushioned seat, moulded frame, raised on
tapering turned legs, 30cm wide x 15cm high x 30cm deep (2)
£80 - 120
533.
A George III mahogany dressing glass,
the rectangular swing mirror with swan neck pediment on
ring turned supports, bow front base, with three drawers on
bun feet, 59cm wide x 65cm high x 28cm deep
£120 - 160
534.
A pot cupboard
with chamfered rectangular top over door raised on bun feet,
38cm wide x 74cm high x 33cm deep
£30 - 50
535.
A mahogany hall mirror,
with shaped pediment over rectangular glass plate and frieze
drawer, with brushes, 35cm wide x 87cm high x 17cm deep
£40 - 60
£30 - 40
13
Furniture
549.
A George III style mahogany corner cupboard,
the projected moulded dentil cornice over astragal glazed
door, stepped base, beaded flame mahogany door, raised on
bracket feet, 61cm wide x 181cm high x 37cm deep £70 - 120
560A. An over painted dresser base,
the moulded rectangular top over three short drawers and
three panelled doors, shaped apron raised on bracket feet
£100 - 200
550.
A Regency twin pedestal dining table
and four chairs, the boxwood strung top raised on baluster
columns and sabre legs, each chair with drop-in pad seat
raised on fluted turned legs, 89cm wide x 76cm high x 190cm
extended (5)
£80 - 120
561.
A mid 20th century mahogany tub desk chair,
the arched top rail over column splats, oval cushion seat,
raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet
£40 - 80
562.
Two Victorian mahogany side chairs (2)
550A. A serpentine lacquered display cabinet,
with shell pediment over three glazed doors enclosing
shelves, frieze drawers, panelled doors raised on plinth base,
126cm wide x 207cm high x 40cm deep
£200 - 300
563.
A Regency style mahogany tea table,
the reeded rectangular hinged top over half veneered frieze,
raised on urn turned column, reeded sabre legs terminating
in brass caps and castors, 85cm wide x 76cm high x 43cm
deep
£80 - 120
564.
A country side table,
the rectangular top over frieze drawer raised on baluster
turned legs united by shelf, 71cm wide x 75cm high x 37cm
deep
£30 - 50
565.
A stained pine blanket chest,
the hinged rectangular top with loop handles raised on
castors, 98cm wide x 52cm high x 50cm deep
£60 - 80
566.
A William IV mahogany desk chair,
the stepped concave top rail terminating in scroll ends, suede
serpentine seat, raised on baluster turned legs, 60cm wide x
73cm high x 46cm deep
£70 - 100
567.
A metal bound arched travel trunk,
62cm wide x 66cm high x 41cm deep
568.
An Edwardian mahogany side cabinet,
the inlaid back panel over strung rectangular top, panelled
doors, raised on square tapering legs, 76cm wide x 91cm high
x 46cm deep
£50 - 80
569.
A Persian carved octagonal table and chair (2)
570.
A reclining chair,
with loose cushion back and seat, open arms, raised on
square tapering legs terminating in bun caps, 76cm wide x
100cm high x 84cm deep
£80 - 120
551.
552.
553.
554.
A chrome framed chair,
with cushioned back and seat, 49cm wide x 100cm high x
49cm deep
£50 - 60
A pine blanket chest,
of rectangular form, hinged lid, raised on plinth base, 84cm
wide x 40 high x 45cm deep
£60 - 100
A four fold Oriental screen,
each with dragon carved pediment and border, pierced foliate
panel, needlepoint panel decorated with pagodas etc, 181cm
high x 245cm wide
£150 - 250
A George III style mahogany pedestal desk,
the moulded rectangular top fitted with tooled skiver over
frieze drawer, flanked by banks of four short drawers, raised
on bracket feet, 122cm wide x 79cm high x 60cm deep
£100 - 200
555.
A Victorian corner what not,
with scrolling gallery over four bowfront shelves raised on
turned legs, 64cm wide x 129cm high x 41cm deep £70 - 100
556.
A mahogany writing desk,
the moulded rectangular top with canted corners, fitted
skiver over frieze drawer raised on octagonal legs, 84cm
wide x 75cm high x 51cm deep
£100 - 200
557.
A mahogany table,
the reeded square top over balustrade, raised on ring turned
legs united by stretcher, 56cm wide x 66cm high x 56cm deep
£40 - 80
558.
A Regency mahogany side table,
the boxwood strung and fan inlaid rectangular top raised on
square tapering legs, 53cm wide x 74cm high x 43cm deep
£60 - 100
559.
A mahogany Sutherland table,
the moulded top with canted corners, raised on square legs
united by shelf raised on square legs united by shelf, 61cm
wide x 67cm high x 21cm deep x 76cm extended
£30 - 60
560.
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A mahogany cabinet,
the moulded top over panelled doors raised on bracket feet,
58cm wide x 71cm high x 55cm deep
£40 - 80
£10 - 20
£40 - 80
£20 - 40
Footnote: Reputedly from the Queen Mary
571.
A French open armchair,
with allover carving, the rose carved top rail over oval cushion
back, serpentine seat, raised on fluted tapering legs, 62cm
wide x 102cm high x 53cm deep
£70 - 120
572.
A French style marble topped inlaid Kingwood commode,
with three quarter pierced gallery over three drawers, raised
on cabriole legs terminating in sabots £100 - 150
573.
A mahogany wine table,
the scalloped top raised on urn turned legs and tripod cabriole
legs, 40cm diameter x 64cm high
£20 - 30
Furniture
574.
A William IV mahogany cabinet,
the moulded rectangular top over cylinder frieze drawer,
panelled doors, flanked by barley twist columns raised on
plinth base, 105cm wide x 91cm high x 46cm deep £50 - 100
588.
An oak two door wardrobe,
the projected moulded cornice over panelled doors, four
short drawers raised on bracket feet, 108cm wide x 190cm
high x 53cm deep
£200 - 400
575.
Two white painted towel rails (2)
£30 - 50
589.
577.
A burr walnut octagonal library table,
the quarter veneered moulded top raised on baluster legs
terminating in scroll plinth feet united by X-frame stretchers,
122cm wide x 73cm high x 122cm deep
£70 - 100
A Victorian rosewood pri-du chair,
the cushion back and seat flanked by barley twist columns,
raised on cabriole legs terminating in brass castors, 47cm
wide x 108cm high x 58cm deep
£50 - 80
590.
A mahogany side table/magazine rack,
the moulded serpentine top over open shelf rack, on liar
supports and bracket feet, 61cm wide x 62cm high x 33cm
deep
£20 - 30
591.
A mahogany corner cupboard,
the projected moulded and dentil cornice over closed fretwork
frieze, astragal glazed door enclosing serpentine shelves,
64cm wide x 104cm high x 34cm deep
£70 - 100
592.
A Victorian walnut centre table,
the moulded rectangular top with canted corners, shaped
frieze, raised on baluster turned legs terminating in pad feet,
united by stretchers, 82cm wide x 70cm high x 67cm deep
£150 - 200
593.
A mahogany drop flap table,
the cross banded moulded rectangular top with canted
corners, raised on square legs united by shelf, 61cm wide x
66cm high x 20cm deep x 77cm extended
£40 - 80
594.
An Art Nouveau oak table,
the rectangular top over pierced frieze raised on liar legs
united by stretcher, 84cm wide x 73cm high x 54cm deep
£50 - 70
595.
A pair of mahogany side tables,
each with moulded oval top raised on cabriole legs terminating
in pad feet, 64cm wide x 56cm high x 57cm deep (2) £60 - 80
596.
A demi lune side table,
66cm wide x 72cm high x 33cm deep
597.
A steamer armchair,
the cushioned back with open arms, low seat raised on
baluster turned legs terminating in brass castors, 70cm wide
x 82cm high x 110cm deep
£150 - 200
598.
A large Victorian oak mirrored back side board,
the arched broken pediment mounted by urn finials over triple
bevelled glass flutes, open shelves, moulded rectangular top
with two long drawers, flanked by short drawers and carved
doors, raised on turned feet, 181cm wide x 210cm high x 60cm
deep
£200 - 300
599.
A Howard & Sons style two seater sofa,
the double arched cushion back over low arms, deep loose
cushion seat, raised on turned legs with brass caps and
castors, 135cm wide x 80cm high x 90cm deep £300 - 500
578.
Four various side chairs,
all upholstered in faux leopard skin, together with two
footstools (6)
£60 - 100
579.
An Art Deco three piece suite,
comprising of two seater sofa and two arm chairs, each with
stepped cushion back and arms, sprung seat raised on bun
feet, upholstered in deep red floral pattern, with cream loose
covers, 158cm wide (3)
£200 - 300
580.
A set of six oak dining chairs,
each with arched top rail, caned back, flanked by block and
turned supports, drop-in pad seat, raised on block and turned
legs united by stretchers; including two carvers (6)£100 - 200
581.
An Edwardian mahogany desk,
the moulded rectangular top fitted with skiver over one
long and two short drawers, raised on square tapering legs
terminating in pad feet, 84cm wide x 75cm high x 46cm deep
£80 - 120
582.
583.
A Victorian oak armchair,
the carved top rail over cushioned back, open cushioned
arms, sprung seat, raised on baluster turned legs terminating
in ceramic castors, 63cm wide x 97cm high x 72cm deep
£70 - 100
Two late 19th century mahogany carvers
£30 - 50
An oak octagonal low table,
the moulded top raised on block and turned legs united by X
frame stretchers, 61cm wide x 42cm high x 61cm deep
£30 - 50
585. A pair of oak finished bowfront side tables
each with reeded top over frieze drawer raised on square legs
united by a shelf, 31cm wide x 84cm high x 32cm deep (2)
£30 - 40
584.
586.
A nest of three serpentine side tables,
each with moulded top raised on cabriole legs, 53cm wide x
55cm high x 40cm deep
£30 - 50
587.
A Noth Yorkishire oak footstool,
with rectangular cushioned top, carved frieze, foliate carved
octagonal legs, including a matching carved wooden figure of
a wren, 40cm wide x 15cm high x 30cm deep (2)
£40 - 80
£20 - 30
15
Furniture
600.
An arm chair,
the cushioned back and arms with sprung seat, raised on
square tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 85cm wide
x 87cm high x 100cm deep
£100 - 180
613.
A mahogany buffet,
the moulded rectangular top with brass gallery on baluster
turned supports, beaded doors raised on plinth base and bun
feet, 93cm wide x 130cm high x 46cm deep
£80 - 120
601.
A mahogany side table,
the moulded rectangular top over frieze drawer raised on
tapering turned legs, 60cm wide x 60cm high x 45cm deep
£30 - 50
614.
A George III mahogany drop flap table,
the rectangular top raised on square tapering legs, 108cm
wide x 70cm high x 47cm deep x 104cm extended £40 - 60
602.
A stained side cabinet,
the rectangular top over doors raised on bracket feet, 48cm
wide x 75cm high x 33cm deep
£30 - 50
615.
A George III mahogany drop flap table,
the rectangular top raised on square tapering legs, 91cm
wide x 72cm high x 47cm deep x 144cm extended £80 - 120
603.
A mahogany jardiniere,
the gadrooned square top raised on square legs terminating
in splayed feet, united by a shelf, 33cm wide x 107cm high x
33cm deep
£30 - 50
616.
A mahogany bureau,
the boxwood and ebony strung quarter veneered moulded
fall flap enclosing simple fitted interior and skiver, over four
graduated long drawers, shaped apron, raised on cabriole
legs terminating in pad feet, 80cm wide x 100cm high x 48cm
deep
£40 - 60
604.
A pair of Victorian walnut side chairs (2)
617.
605.
A Queen Anne style mahogany stool,
the rectangular top with drop-in needle point sear raised on
cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 56cm wide x 47cm high
x 42cm deep
£60 - 100
An Edwardian mahogany wardrobe,
the projected moulded cornice over oval mirror door, flanked
by inlaid panels, long drawer, raised on splayed bracket feet,
115cm wide x 202cm high x 50cm deep
£40 - 60
618.
606.
A mahogany side table,
the rectangular top raised on turned legs terminating in
downswept feet, 39cm wide x 68cm high x 29cm deep
£20 - 30
An oak French style dresser,
the projected moulded cornice over open shelves flanked
by panelled doors, moulded rectangular top, frieze drawer,
triptych doors, shaped apron, on bracket feet, 193cm wide x
225cm high x 54cm deep
£200 - 300
607.
A William IV mahogany inverted breakfront sideboard,
the pediment back panel over shelf, moulded top over two
short drawers, four panelled doors, enclosing shelves raised
on plinth base, 156cm wide x 134cm high x 43cm deep
£200 - 300
619.
A mahogany coffee table,
of rectangular top raised on square legs, 100cm wide x 38cm
high x 48cm deep
£20 - 30
620.
A late Victorian three door wardrobe,
the swan neck pediment over mirrored door flanked by
carved panel doors, enclosing hanging space, drawers and
slides raised on plinth base, 183cm wide x 219cm high x 52cm
deep
£200 - 300
621.
A Georgian style mahogany two door wardrobe,
the projected moulded cornice over cross banded doors
enclosing drawers and hanging space raised on plinth base,
165cm wide x 193cm high x 61cm deep
£150 - 250
622.
A late Victorian walnut three door wardrobe,
the projected moulded dentil cornice over mirrored door
flanked by floral panelled doors enclosing drawers and
hanging space, raised on plinth base, 164cm wide x 206cm
high x 57cm deep
£200 - 400
623.
A Victorian mahogany two door wardrobe,
the projected moulded cornice over panelled doors enclosing
drawers and hanging space, raised on plinth base, 155cm
wide x 205cm high x 67cm deep
£200 - 300
624.
A Jacobean style oak court cupboard,
the projected moulded cornice over panelled door, flanked on
bulbous columns, carved short drawers, panelled doors, on
block feet, 127cm wide x 132cm high x 49cm deep £200 - 300
£20 - 30
608.
A set of six William IV mahogany blade back chairs,
each with acanthus scroll horizontal splats, cushioned seat,
raised on tapering baluster turned legs (6)
£150 - 250
609.
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table,
the moulded rectangular top raised on reeded tapering
baluster legs terminating in ceramic castors, including an
additional leaf, 104cm wide x 72cm high x 122cm long x 173cm
extended
£150 - 250
610.
A contemporary black glass topped table
of rectangular form raised on quarter baluster turned legs,
97cm wide, 74cm high, 197cm long
£20 - 40
611.
A blue chinoiserie standard lamp,
with turned column, circular plinth base on bun feet, 160cm
high
£40 - 60
612.
A quarter veneered coffee table,
the square top on square legs, 75cm wide x 45cm high x 75cm
deep
£10 - 20
16
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8
6
9
17
23
30
7
11
21
24
22
26
38
68
82
83
85
92
100
90
84
91
93
94
97
99
105
149
178
203
191
236
238
243
266, 267
528
500
529
541
239
525
599
643
722
701
723
730
732
735
778
793
842
843
874
741
844
876
845
880
Furniture
625.
A giltwood over mantle mirror,
the moulded arched frame with ball beading, 84cm wide x
141cm high
£80 - 120
640.
A gesso pier glass,
with foliate pediment, moulded foliate frame, enclosing
bevelled glass plate, 75cm wide x 110cm high
£100 - 200
626.
A white over mantle mirror,
the shell and foliate pediment with moulded rectangular
frame, 74cm high x 108cm wide
£40 - 50
641.
A cylindrical side table
(reputedly from a Batman movie) 34cm diameter x 45cm
high
£30 - 50
627.
A brass and iron coal box,
mounted by reeded handle, with mask plaque to lid raised on
cup feet, 17cm wide x 44cm high x 40cm deep
£20 - 50
642.
A double headboard with canopy linen curtains,
173cm wide x 143cm high
£100 - 200
628.
A Victorian cast iron jardiniere stand,
the scalloped circular bowl on ribbon twist column on pierced
base with scroll feet, 34cm diameter x 80cm high £40 - 80
643.
A canon,
on carriage of tapering form with triple crowns, 102cm long
£200 - 300
629.
A pine chest
of small proportions, of rectangular form, with six short and
three long drawers, 51cm wide x 39cm high x 22cm deep
£30 - 50
644.
A Dutch style brass eight branch chandelier,
with central baluster column and scrolling branches, 110cm
diameter x 45cm high
£80 - 120
645.
A Dutch style brass six branch chandelier,
the baluster column surmounted by ball finial and scrolling
arms terminating in drip trays, 75cm diameter x 50cm high
£50 - 100
646.
Three brass twin branch sconces,
each with oval plaque mounted by shell finial, scrolling
branches terminating in glass ball shades (3)
£40 - 60
647.
A Dutch style brass five branch chandelier,
with central baluster column surmounted by ball finial,
scrolling branches, terminating in drip trays, 46cm diameter
x 33cm high
£30 - 50
648.
A pair of brass five branch chandeliers,
each with central baluster column, surmounted by acanthus
finial, scrolling branches, terminating in drip trays, 30cm high
x 45cm diameter (2)
£30 - 50
649.
A pair of brass effect floor standing reading lights,
150cm high (2)
£70 - 100
650.
A pair of composite seated lions,
20cm wide x 40cm high x 24cm deep (2)
651.
A pair of composite seated greyhounds,
20cm wide x 80cm high x 30cm deep (2)
652.
A mahogany pedestal dining table,
the moulded rounded rectangular top raised on urn shaped
baluster turned columns, cabriole legs terminating in pad
feet, 91cm wide x 76cm high x 168cm long
£20 - 40
653.
A mahogany side chair
£10 - 20
654.
A pink Lloyd Loom style chair
£10 - 20
655.
A gold Lloyd Loom style chair
£10 - 20
656.
A Regency style triptych overmantle mirror,
the floral projected moulded cornice with frieze panel,
decorated with swags, and bevelled mirror plate, 133cm wide
x 80cm high
£100 - 150
630.
631.
A late George III mahogany drop flap table,
the rectangular top raised on square tapering legs (formerly
centre section of a dining table) 124cm wide x 75cm high x
157cm extended
£60 - 80
A mahogany extending dining table,
the rectangular parquetry top carved frieze raised on baluster
columns terminating in bun feet united by stretchers, 150cm
long x 74cm high x 101cm deep x 250cm extended £40 - 60
632.
A carved Karan stand,
of X form
633.
A poker work base,
decorated with floral design, 37cm wide x 43cm high x 37cm
deep
£20 - 30
634.
A gilt wood foot stool,
the circular cushioned seat raised on scroll legs, 30cm
diameter x 17cm high
£20 - 30
635.
Three stripped pine pelmets,
each with projected moulded cornice, 138cm wide x 18cm hig
x 13cm deep (3)
£40 - 80
636.
A French child’s rocking horse,
side chair and stool (3)
£10 - 20
£40 - 60
637.
A hexagonal lantern,
mounted by scrolling arms with six light fittings, 32cm wide x
73cm high x 32cm deep
£60 - 100
638.
A ceiling lantern,
of traditional form, 37cm wide x 73cm high x 37cm deep
£60 - 100
639.
A dressing mirror,
with arched moulded frame, 50cm wide x 63cm high£40 - 80
£50 - 70
£120 - 160
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Furniture & Rugs
657.
A late 18th century / early 19th century gilt over mantle
mirror,
the elaborate foliate pediment and brackets with moulded
frame enclosing rectangular glass plate, 165cm wide x 92cm
high
£300 - 500
658.
Set of eight mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs,
by Charles Barr, each with serpentine top rail, carved
interlaced vertical splat, drop-in pad seat, raised on square
legs united by stretcher, including two carvers (8) £300 - 500
659.
660.
661.
662.
663.
664.
665.
666.
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A Regency style mahogany twin pedestal dining table
by Charles Barr, the boxwood strung and crossbanded reeded
rounded breakfront rectangular top raised on acanthus
carved urn columns, tripod sabre legs terminating in brass
paw caps and castors, including additional leaf, 110cm wide x
78cm high x 168cm long x 218cm extended
£500 - 700
A Regency style mahogany sideboard
by Charles Barr, the boxwood strung and crossbanded
moulded rectangular top over three short drawers and three
oval veneered doors, raised on splayed bracket feet, 155cm
wide x 83cm high x 42cm deep
£80 - 120
A Regency style mahogany serpentine hall table
by Charles Barr, the crossbanded reeded top over two beaded
short drawers, raised on square tapering legs terminating in
spade feet, 100cm wide x 75cm high x 49cm deep £80 - 120
A Regency style mahogany cabinet
by Charles Barr, the boxwood strung and crossbanded
moulded rectangular top over oval veneered doors, dummy
drawers, raised on bracket feet, 76cm wide x 92cm high x
48cm deep
£60 - 100
A Regency style mahogany cabinet on chest,
by Charles Barr, the moulded rectangular top over panelled
doors, four beaded drawers, raised on bun feet, 76cm wide x
152cm high x 54cm deep
£150 - 250
A Regency style mahogany coffee table
by Charles Barr, the boxwood strung and crossbanded quarter
veneered moulded rectangular top over frieze drawers and
opposing dummy drawers raised on sabre supports and legs
terminating in brass caps and castors, united by stretcher,
101cm wide x 47cm high x 54cm deep
£80 - 120
A pair of Regency style mahogany side tables by
Charles Barr, each with boxwood strung, crossbanded,
moulded square top over frieze drawer and opposing dummy
drawer raised on sabre supports and legs terminating in
brass caps and castors united by stretcher, 54cm wide x 47cm
high x 54cm deep
£150 - 250
A Regency style mahogany Canterbury,
with three sections, block and turned supports mounted by
ball finials, frieze drawer on square legs terminating in brass
caps and castors, 55cm wide x 54cm high x 34cm deep
£80 - 120
667.
A pair of mahogany table lights,
each with baluster column, circular plinth base, raised on
acanthus and lion paw feet, including shades, 60cm high
£50 - 70
668.
A side table,
the moulded rectangular top over frieze drawer raised on
square legs, 50cm wide x 60cm high x 37cm deep £30 - 50
669.
A mahogany side cabinet,
the rectangular top over two open shelves and frieze drawer,
raised on bracket feet, 50cm wide x 68cm high x 30cm deep
£30 - 40
670.
An Usuk runner,
with vine decoration on cream ground and red borders, 360 x
66cm
£120 - 160
671.
A Gashgazi rug,
the central medallion over ground decorated with birds and
animals, spandrels and borders, 170 x 115cm
£120 - 180
672.
A Veramin rug,
the overall foliate design over blue ground and triple border,
150 x 100cm
£160 - 200
673.
A Bluch runner,
with five medallions over red ground and foliate blue border,
290 x 61cm
£100 - 150
674.
A Ziegler runner,
the central diamond design over cream ground and borders,
280 x 70cm
£150 - 200
675.
A Tabriz runner,
overall foliate design over red ground and triple border, 225 x
80cm
£160 - 200
676.
A Bluch runner,
with eight diamonds over red ground and border, 280 x 60cm
£100 - 150
677.
An Ushak runner,
the floral design over blue ground and cream border, 280 x
65cm
£120 - 160
678.
A Doshmaiteh rug,
the double cruciform over red ground and spandrel border,
110 x 75cm
£60 - 90
679.
An Afghan carpet
with two rows of five lozenges over red ground and borders,
242 x 165cm
£120 - 180
680.
An Afghan carpet,
with allover guls over red ground and borders, 286 x 191cm
£160 - 200
Rugs
681.
A Kilim carpet,
the overall diamond design over brown ground and borders,
300 x 200cm
£220 - 280
697.
A Kishkan rug,
the central cruciform design over cream ground and triple
border, 145 x 106cm
£40 - 60
682.
A patchwork Turkoman
with guls and borders over red ground, 234 x 180cm
£220 - 320
698.
An Afghan rug
with overall architectural design and triple border, in orange
and browns, 82 x 150cm
£60 - 80
683.
A Shirvan rug,
the blue ground with cream borders, 180 x 120cm £100 - 150
699.
A Gochan rug,
the central medalion over bird design, spandrels and borders,
191 x 137cm
£300 - 500
684.
A Louri carpet,
with three rows of guls over red ground and borders, 206 x
165cm
£160 - 220
685.
A Balgar Kilim rug,
the central floral diamond with spandrels and borders, 210 x
160cm
£140 - 180
686.
An antique Caucasian rug
with central cruciform design over blue ground with star and
S borders (worn with hole) 216 x 138cm
£30 - 50
687.
A Firuze carpet,
the floral medallion over green ground with spandrels and
floral border, 250 x 180cm
£60 - 80
688.
An Ushak carpet,
the floral design over faded blue ground and cream borders,
200 x 130cm
£160 - 200
689.
An antique Russian Bokhara mat,
with central lozenges and diamond border, 120 x 109cm
£80 - 120
690.
An Afghan rug,
the overall diamond design with borders, 124 x 88cm
£80 - 120
691.
A Quash Quai Kelim rug,
with four rows of ten hexagonal’s over red ground and
diamond borders, 202 x 140cm £300 - 400
692.
A silk rug,
the central medallion over red ground, 195 x 137cm£60 - 100
693.
A Meshed Belouch rug,
with two rows of six guls over brown ground and borders, 190
x 110cm
£200 - 300
694.
A Persian style carpet,
the overall foliate design over cream ground and red border,
298 x 190cm
£120 - 220
695.
An Eastern carpet,
the allover foliate design over faded pink ground and deep
floral borders, 410 x 300cm (cuts and holes to edges)£30 - 50
696.
A Caucasian runner
with star design ground and borders, 263 x 107cm £60 - 80
699A. An African prayer mat,
with overall geometric design, 108 x 54cm
£40 - 60
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Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
GUIDE TO PICTURE TERMS
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708.
Please note that picture attributions and descriptions are
statements of our opinion only. Prospective buyers are given ample
opportunity to view and inspect their Lots before the sale and must
satisfy themselves as to accuracy of our descriptions, which are
given in good faith for guidance purposes.
Buyers are therefore encouraged to take up independent specialist
advice regarding attributions, condition and technical matters
before making purchases, especially those involving a significant
reliance upon the attributions and descriptions given within our
sale catalogue.
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John Constable: in our opinion the artist’s work.
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Attributed to John Constable: in our opinion probably by the artist.
Although not as certain as the previous category.
Studio of John Constable: in our opinion an unknown artist working
in a studio of the artist. Although not necessarily under direction of
the artist.
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•
Circle of John Constable: in our opinion an artist associated with
the artist but not necessarily a pupil.
•
Manner of John Constable: in our opinion in the style of the artist
and at a later date.
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After John Constable: in our opinion, a copy of the artist’s work.
•
Scottish School (18th Century): any work by an unrecognised artist
of that time.
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Signed J. Constable in our opinion is a copy by the artist.
WR Fint
‘Loch Scene’
Watercolour, label verso Anderson & England, Elgin, 12 x 26
£80 - 120
710.
Dauzier
‘Still Life of Fruit’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 64 x 80cm
£80 - 120
Harr Vernier
‘Still Life’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 80 x 63cm
£80 - 120
711.
712.
713.
714.
715.
Coloured etchings
including T Allen (4)
701.
Three stained glass panels,
61 x 41cm, 49 x 37cm, 30 x 46cm (3)
702.
703.
704.
705.
706.
707.
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W Scott Hodgson
‘Pair of Harbour Scenes’
Watercolour, signed, 17 x 12cm (2)
£30 - 50
709.
ARR Artist’s Resale Rights.
700.
Unknown Artist
‘Riverbank’
Oil on board, indistinctly signed, 34 x 43cm
£20 - 30
716.
£60 - 100
Sep Stener (Austrian 1915-2008) ARR
‘The Mill’
Oil on canvas, signed monogram 60 x 90cm
£100 - 200
A Milan (1882-1951)
‘Hay Stacks’
Oil on board, signed ‘40 bottom right, 49 x 69cm
£100 - 200
British School
‘Mrs James Scott’
Pastel, 38 x 26cm
Philip Naisley (?)
‘Three Quarter Portrait of a Widow’
Pastel, signed 1917, 39 x 23cm
Joan Robinson
‘Irises’
Oil on board, unsigned label verso, 60 x 45cm
£50 - 100
£40 - 80
£100 - 200
717.
†
Randle Wood
‘Pair of Village Scenes’
Watercolour, signed in pencil, label verso, WR Howell & Co,
London, Manchester, Glasgow, 24 x 34cm (2)
£100 - 200
Avril Jaques (Contemporary) ARR
‘Willows at Riverbank’
Watercolour and ink, signed bottom left, label verso Kingfisher
Gallery, Edinburgh, May 2000, 38 x 30cm £50 - 70
718.
Eardley
‘Glasgow Field’
Watercolour, signed, 21 x 37cm
Robert Eadie RSW (1877 - 1954) ARR
‘Edinburgh Castle’
Watercolour over pencil, signed bottom right, label verso
Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh, 26 x 37cm
£100 - 150
719.
Paul Hedley
‘Harbour Window’
Giclee, signed 35/95 in pencil, 47 x 35cm
John Blocklay
‘River Scene’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 45 x 65cm
Powell May
‘Rowing in the Catch’
Watercolour, signed bottom left, 30 x 47cm
P Groom
‘Woodland Path’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom left, 59 x 29cm
£100 - 200
£30 - 50
£40 - 80
£100 - 200
£30 - 50
£80 - 120
720.
Lucinda L Mackay (Scottish Contemporary)
‘Ramsay Gardens from Princes Street’
Ink and watercolour, signed bottom left, 44 x 60cm £60 - 100
721.
Peter Schmidt
‘Window’
Oil on canvas, 101 x 76cm
Provenance: Beaux Arts Gallery, London
£80 - 120
Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
735.
Elizabeth Blackadder RA
‘Cat’
Coloured engraving, signed 22/70 in pencil, 51 x 50cm
£200 - 300
736.
Elizabeth Blackadder RA
‘Orchidaceae’
Coloured screenprint, signed 43/50 in pencil, 53 x 69cm
£150 - 250
737.
M Clyde
‘Suppin Brose’ & ‘Mrs Mairs Vexed’
Screenprints, signed in pencil 12/15 and 13/15, ‘99, 49 x 29cm
(2)
£100 - 200
£40 - 80
738.
725. Avril Jaques (Contemporary) ARR
†‘Reflections’
Acrylic, signed bottom right, label verso Kingfisher Gallery,
Edinburgh, May 2000, 25 x 25cm
£50 - 70
M Clyde
‘The Gutters’ & ‘Wee Moosie’
Screen print, signed in pencil ‘99, a/p 1/3 & 13/15, 73 x 57cm,
label verso Edinburgh Print Makers (2)
£100 - 200
739.
Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema
‘Awaiting Their Return’
Engraving, signed in pencil, 57 x 43cm
722.
723.
John Piper RA (1903 - 1992) ARR
‘High Church’
Lithograph, signed 22/75, 57 x 77cm
£150 - 250
After Sir John Everett Millais
‘Bubbles’
Chromolithograph, 1887, 71 x 48cm
£60 - 100
Footnote: This portrait of Millais’s grandson was created to
advertise Pears Soap. It became one of the most famous
images of Victorian times. The original painting is now in the
Lady Lever Gallery at Port Sunlight
724.
Dan Ferguson
‘King Eiders’
Lino, signed 7/10, 25 x 30cm
726.
After William Daniel,
five various coloured etchings (5)
727.
Hokusai (Japanese, published 1814 - 1878)
‘Wrestling Scenes, Hokufia Manga’
Woodblock prints, signed left side (2)
£40 - 50
£50 - 100
740.
Alexandra Ballingall (fl.1870 - 1910)
‘Evening, Holy Island’
Watercolour, unframed, signed 1900 bottom left, 50 x 74cm
£200 - 300
Patricia Giles (Tasmanian) ARR
‘Coastal Scene’ & ‘Billabong’
Pair of watercolours, signed bottom left, 39 x 54cm (2)
£80 - 120
741.
Alexander Ballingall (fl.1870 - 1910)
‘The Smugglers Cove’
Watercolour, unframed, signed 1904 bottom right, 50 x 74cm
£200 - 300
729. Avril Jaques (Contemporary) ARR
†
‘The Pond, Gleneagles House’
Acrylic, signed bottom right, label verso Kingfisher Gallery,
Edinburgh, May 1998, 50 x 68cm
£70 - 100
742.
19th Century, Unknown Artist
Pair of ‘Still Lifes of Plums’
Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 30 x 40cm
728.
£80 - 120
730. Sylvia Allen GAC (Scottish Contemporary) ARR
†
‘Into the Street’
Acrylic, signed bottom right, label verso Kingfisher Gallery,
Edinburgh, Spring 1998, 39 x 41cm
£150 - 250
731. Sylvia Allen GAC (Scottish Contemporary) ARR
†
‘Twilight City’
Gouache, signed bottom right, label verso Kingfisher Gallery,
Edinburgh Spring 1998, 32 x 32cm
£150 - 250
732.
733.
734.
Richard De Marco RSW OBE (b.1930) ARR
‘The Forth Bridge’
Pencil, pen and wash, signed 1965 bottom right, 25 x 34cm
£100 - 150
Charles N Woolnoth RSW (1815 - 1906)
‘Highland Waterfall’
Watercolour, signed right, 23cm diameter
After JC Dollman
‘The Pot, North Berwick’
Reproduction print, 45 x 67cm
£100 - 150
£100 - 150
743.
A E Edney
‘Snowclad Meadows’
Watercolour, signed 1922, 28 x 39cm
£80 - 120
£40 - 60
744.
Attributed to Jean Misceslas Peske (1870 - 1849) (Russian
School)
‘Still Life’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom left, 49 x 54cm
£100 - 200
745.
Unknown Artist
‘Lions Resting’
Oil on canvas indistinctly signed, 50 x 75cm
£100 - 200
Robert Craig Wallace, (1886-1969)
‘Hill Farm, with Ben Lomond in the distance,
Watercolour, signed bottom left, 44 x 55cm
£80 - 120
746.
747.
748.
Giles Le Maitre
‘View Across the Dean Village, Edinburgh’
Watercolour, signed bottom left, 21.5 x 27.5cm
£40 - 60
L Dick
‘Still Life’
Oil on canvas, 50 x 61cm
£40 - 60
25
Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
749.
750.
751.
752.
753.
754.
Glaser
‘Still Life’
Oil on panel, unsigned, 76 x 50cm
Harry Prest
‘Gun Walloe, Church Cove’
Oil on board, unsigned, 50 x 75cm
763.
£40 - 60
764.
£80 - 120
Five floral prints circa 1825,
watermark to paper ‘J Whatman, Turkey Mill’, and another (6)
£30 - 40
AE Toope
‘Sheep Grazing’
Oil on canvas board, signed ‘30 bottom right, label verso F
Newcombe, Bristol, 30 x 40cm
£40 - 80
John Murray Thomson RSA (1885-1974) ARR
‘Cattle in a Highland Setting’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom left, 45 x 60cm
John Cunningham RGI (1926-1998)
‘Aberdeenshire Harbour’
Watercolour, signed 1955 bottom left, 26 x 36
765.
MB Barnard
‘Ben More’ & ‘Bluebells in Glencoe’
Watercolours, signed bottom right, 22 x 13cm (2)
£40 - 60
H Daumier
‘Croquis Depressions’
Modern reproduction print, unsigned (2)
£30 - 50
Neil Gall
‘Boats at Albert Baisin’
Oil on paper, 32 x 40cm
£40 - 60
Provenance: Bought from artist
766.
Two Indian pictures,
each with traditional religious scenes, unsigned (2) £40 - 60
767.
E Hunter
‘Harvesting’
Oil on canvas, signed ‘95, 61 x 91cm
£150 - 250
768.
£60 - 100
After David Roberts RA
‘Temple of Iris’
Coloured lithograph, including others
£80 - 120
£100 - 200
755.
William Currie (fl.1846-1868)
‘Near Dunfermline’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom left, period label verso, 25 x
36cm
£80 - 120
769.
After David Roberts RA
‘Falkland Palace, Linlithgow Palace’
Coloured lithograph, including ‘Swarbrick’, ‘Jail Governor
House’ and ‘North Bridge Edinburgh’ (4) £100 - 200
756.
W Wilson
‘Collecting the Catch’
Watercolour, signed, 20 x 27cm
770.
After Elizabeth Blackadder
‘Cats’
Reproduction print, signed, 14 x 18cm
£60 - 80
£50 - 80
757.
W McRae (?)
‘Rigged Steamship in a Squall’
Watercolour, indistinctly signed bottom right, 19 x 27cm
£150 - 250
771.
Catriona Mann RSA
‘Fishing Boats’ & ‘Casanovas House’
Watercolour and pencil, signed 1982 bottom right, 36 x 44cm
(2)
£50 - 70
758.
Murray MacDonald (fl.1889-1914)
‘Drover, Loch Ore’
Watercolour, signed 1893 bottom right, 13.5 x 18.5cm
£60 - 100
772.
Victoria Buttberg
‘The Cuillins from Kyle of Lochalsh’
Watercolour, signed bottom right, 40 x 54cm
759.
760.
761.
762.
26
Murray MacDonald (fl.1889-1914)
‘Inverlochy Castle, Fort William’
Oil on board, signed 1908 verso, 12.5 x 17.5cm
Murray MacDonald (fl.1889-1914)
‘Cramond Brig on the Almond’
Oil on board, signed 1896, 17 x 21cm
773.
£60 - 100
774.
£200 - 300
Douglas Phillips
‘Evening Cellar Dyke’
Watercolour, signed bottom left, label verso Aiton Fine Arts,
Crieff, 18 x 27cm
£100 - 150
Eric Hesketh Hubbard (1892 - 1957)
‘Gypsy Wagon’
Coloured block print, signed in pencil, 28 x 20cm
£30 - 40
775.
776.
777.
Alan F Morrice DA
‘Damp Day, Pacra Quay’
Oil on board, signed bottom left, 48 x 58cm
£40 - 60
£70 - 100
Gail Robertson
‘Land Layers’
Mixed media, signed bottom right
£30 - 50
Kate Downie
‘The Fell Door’
Mono print, signed ‘97, 40 x 53cm
£80 - 120
Gayle Robinson
‘Garden Structure’
Signed in pencil V/E, screenprint, 50 x 50cm
£30 - 50
Adele Kevan
‘Colour Fields’
Acrylic on paper, unsigned, 40 x 43cm
£30 - 50
Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
778.
779.
780.
A Wisniewskie
‘Screenprint’
Signed 21/50, 1999, 70 x 52cm
Keeley Halswelle (1822 - 1891)
‘Figures in the Street, Rome’
Watercolour, dated Rome 1868, label verso ‘Bourne Fine Art
Collection - The Artists Family, Edinburgh Festival’£80 - 120
Seven various pictures,
including watercolours (7)
782.
TY Wilson
‘The Jive’
Print, 90 x 60cm
783.
784.
Unknown Artist
‘Mexico ‘74’
Screenprint, signed in pencil 11/30, 30 x 50cm
David Roberts RA
‘General View of the Ruins of Luxor from the Nile’
Lithograph, published FG Moon 1846, 52 x 36cm
Lachlan Goudie
‘The Light House at St Marine’
Watercolour, signed bottom left, label verso Stenton Gallery,
62 x 50cm
£300 - 500
794.
19th Century School
‘Portrait of a Gentleman’
Oil on canvas, unsigned, 101 x 81cm
£50 - 100
19th Century School
‘Portrait of a Gentleman’
Oil on canvas, unsigned, 67 x 55cm
£40 - 60
Iain C Brown
‘Trams, Talbooth & Mercat Cross, Glasgow’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 51 x 61cm
£40 - 80
£150 - 250
George Wright Hall (1895 - 1944) (ARR)
‘A Coal Pit in Fife 1927’
Pencil, signed, label verso ‘The Scottish Gallery Exhibited The
Edinburgh School, Edinburgh Festival 1993’, 20 x 30cm
£80 - 120
781.
793.
795.
796.
£40 - 60
797.
£40 - 60
798.
£30 - 50
Sangrine
‘Bastide au Printemps’
Oil on canvas, signed, 47 x 55cm
Hamish Lawrie (1919 - 1987) ARR
‘Harbour Scene’
Oil on board, signed bottom left, 24 x 34cm
£60 - 100
£150 - 250
799.
Unknown Artist
‘Coastal Scene’
Oil on board, indistinctly signed bottom right, 74 x 58cm
£200 - 300
£80 - 120
785.
Golfing Poster,
‘Peek Freans Vita Weat’, pair of historical golf photos and
North Berwick poster for LNER (6)
£70 - 100
800.
Cameron F Coutts
‘Mains of Cargill’
Gouache on card, signed bottom left ‘83, 33 x 50cm £40 - 60
786.
Various etchings
801.
787.
Bella Green
‘Blue Clouds’
Acrylic, signed bottom left, label verso Hanover Fine Arts, 28
x 28cm
£70 - 120
Four framed wine prints,
and two Egyptian framed prints (6)
£20 - 40
802.
Dickenson
‘Farmhouse over Lavender fields’
Pastel, signed bottom left, 17 x 27cm
£20 - 30
788.
789.
790.
791.
792.
£30 - 50
I Elliot
‘Red Fields’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 17 x 17cm
£70 - 120
I Elliot
‘Casa Grande in the Pines’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 77 x 27cm
£100 - 200
William Porteous (fl.1868-82)
‘Cockenzie’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 26 x 46cm
John Sinclair
‘Windermere’
Watercolour, signed bottom right, 15 x 24cm
£80 - 120
£40 - 70
Attributed to William Gallway
‘Hay Stack’
Oil on board, signed monogram 1879, 19 x 24cm £100 - 150
803.
Crawfurd Adamson Scottish contemporary, (b. 1953)
(ARR)
‘Two Figures on the Beach’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom left, label verso The Scottish
Gallery Edinburgh, 51 x 40cm
£60 - 80
804.
George McGavin, British Contemporary
‘Dark Waters’
Watercolour, signed bottom right, 50 x 70
805.
806.
C E Dinning
‘Vista’
Oil on paper, signed 11/90, 11 x 16cm
£80 - 120
£10 - 20
Rob Fairley, (b.1953)
‘Girl from Under the Waterfall’
oil on board, unsigned, label verso The Open Eye Gallery
Edinburgh, 12.5 x 10cm
£40 - 60
27
Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
807.
808.
809.
810.
Carola Gordon (b.1940)(ARR)
‘Dean Village’
Ink and watercolour, signed, bottom right, 32 x 45cm
£70 - 100
James Reville RSW (1904-2000)(ARR)
‘Still life’
Watercolour, signed 86, 50 x 34cm, together with Leila Aitken
(Scottish Contemporary), ‘Still Life with Silver’, oil on board,
signed bottom left, 27 x 57cm (2)
£60 - 100
British School
‘Coming Ashore’
‘Watercolour, indistinctly signed’, 18 x 27cm
£20 - 30
Frank White
‘Siena - The Campo’
Ink wash, signed 84, label verso The Torrance Gallery, Dundas
Street, Edinburgh, 24 x 24cm
£20 - 30
811.
Three various pictures (3)
812.
Unknown Artist
‘Crofts’
Watercolour, unsigned, 35 x 44cm, together with Isa Wright,
‘Ripples on the Esk’, oil on board, signed, 40 x 50cm (2)
£30 - 50
813.
Spare Lot
814.
KE Clarke
‘Retrieving the Tender’
Oil on canvas, signed Sept ‘02, 39 x 59cm
815.
816.
817.
818.
819.
820.
821.
28
Unknown Artist
‘Mission House, Madras’
Watercolour, signed, and another (2)
Unknown Artist
‘Five Various Rural Scenes’
Oil on canvas, 16 x 23cm (5)
Roy Lawson
‘Loch Laide, Invernesshire’
Watercolour and pen, 26 x 35cm
Unknown Artist
‘Contemplation’
Oil on canvas, unsigned, 60 x 50cm
Unknown Artist
‘Pair of River Scenes’
Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed
823.
824.
£30 - 50
G Hayford
‘Pastoral Scene’
Watercolour, signed 1880, 40 x 66cm
£40 - 60
E Butler (?)
‘Walking by the Woods’
Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 45 x 61cm
£40 - 80
Ramsdale (?)
‘Fishing on the River’
Oil on canvas, signed, label verso AG Martin, Ramsgate, 50 x
75cm
£50 - 100
826.
Unknown Artist
‘Walking to Church’
Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed bottom left, 24 x 30cm £40 - 60
827.
Unknown Artist
‘By the River’
Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed bottom right
£40 - 60
Unknown Artist
‘River Scene’
Oil on canvas, unsigned, 14 x 36cm
£30 - 40
Unknown Artist
‘River Scene’
Oil on canvas, signed 1905, 25 x 44cm
£30 - 50
RBJ
‘Bridge Over River’
Watercolour, signed RBJ bottom left, 33 x 24cm
£30 - 50
Thomas Ireland
‘Ducks Landing’
Watercolour, signed bottom right, 37 x 54cm
£30 - 50
C Meadows
‘Sea View’
Watercolour, signed bottom left, 24 x 34cm
£30 - 50
Unknown Artist
‘Continental Coastal Scene’
Watercolour, indistinctly signed 1900, 40 x 26cm
£40 - 80
Pair of coloured lithographs
‘Cock Shooting’ & ‘Pheasant Shooting’
26 x 34cm
£30 - 50
828.
829.
£40 - 60
830.
831.
£70 - 100
832.
£70 - 100
833.
£40 - 80
834.
£30 - 50
835.
H Autray
‘Boats on Harbour’
Oil on board, signed top left, and another, 17 x 31cm £30 - 50
836.
Unknown Artist
‘Still Life’
Oil on board, including a watercolour
£40 - 80
£40 - 80
Unknown Artist
‘Square Rigger’
Oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, 51 x 40cm
825.
£20 - 30
A Legros
‘Le Retour du Bois’
Etching, signed in pencil, label verso R Gutekunst, London, 25
x 37cm
£200 - 300
Richard De Marco CBE (B. 1930)
‘Lady Stairs Close, Edinburgh’
Pen, signed bottom right, 39 x 28cm
822.
£30 - 50
Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
837.
Pair of etchings,
and another (3)
£20 - 40
838.
Folio of Enid Blyton prints
£30 - 50
839.
Folio of prints
£30 - 50
840.
Edward Tucker
‘River Scene’
Watercolour, signed bottom right, 13 x 24cm
£120 - 180
HC Fox
‘Horse & Cart’
Watercolour, signed 1909, 37 x 53cm
£160 - 240
John Lochead
‘Afternoon Rest’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 60 x 47cm £500 - 700
Theo Hines
‘Loch Katrine’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 76 x 50cm
£800 - 1200
841.
842.
843.
844.
845.
846.
847.
848.
849.
850.
851.
852.
853.
854.
855.
856.
James Whiest
‘Resting by the Road Side, Glen Finnan’
Watercolour, signed bottom left, 70 x 50cm
James Hay Davis
‘Resting by the Coast’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 60 x 90cm
J Carr
‘Pair of Evening Boat Scenes’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right
£50 - 70
£40 - 60
After Landseer
‘Engraving’
In satin birch frame, 47 x 56cm
£40 - 60
859.
JD Morris
‘Cattle by Moonlight’
Oil on canvas, canvas stamped School of Art Canvas, Alfred
Nelson & Sons, Edinburgh, 29 x 44cm
£50 - 100
860.
Alexander Fraser Jr RSW RSA ARSA (1828-1899)
‘The River Don’
Oil on canvas, signed monogram bottom right, 50 x 68cm
£100 - 200
861.
J Colinson
‘A Pair of Shipping Scenes’
Oil on canvas, signed, 40 x 60cm (2)
JG Sykes
‘Cottages’
Watercolour, signed bottom right, 26 x 20cm
863.
£40 - 60
Unknown Artist
‘Bridge Over Gorge’
Watercolour, signed monogram CL, 25 x 16cm
£40 - 60
£50 - 70
Unknown Artist
‘Windmill’
Watercolour, signed monogram GSF, 17 x 12cm
JD Morris
‘Lochearnhead’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, canvas stamped ‘School of
Art Canvas, Alfred Nelson & Sons, Edinburgh, 29 x 43cm
£50 - 100
862.
J Dareey
‘River Scene’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom left 1930, 36 x 50cm
£40 - 60
858.
Scottish School
‘Loch Callater’
Watercolour, unsigned, label verso ‘To Mrs Michie with WT
Muirs Kind Regards’, 16 x 22cm
£50 - 70
Reid
‘The Broken Bough’
Oil on board, unsigned 1854, label verso Birken Ledge, Nr
Haddington, 24 x 30cm
£40 - 60
W Rocing (?)
‘Rough Sea’
Oil on board, signed bottom right, 16 x 23cm
ME Pollitt
‘Iona Sands’
Oil on board, signed bottom right, including a watercolour by
the same hand, (2)
£70 - 100
£600 - 800
£20 - 30
£40 - 60
857.
£350 - 550
A White (?)
‘Evening, Duddingston Loch’
Oil on canvas, signed 20 x 30cm
H Mackie
‘Highland Scene’
Oil on canvas, signed 1927, 25 x 35cm
Seerey Lester
‘Spinning Wool’
Pastel, signed ‘79, 52 x 62cm
After Sturgeon
‘Playing on the River Bank’
Reproduction print, signed in pencil, 52 x 65cm
£150 - 200
£50 - 100
£40 - 80
864.
Sholto Johnstone Douglas
‘Group of Figures’
Oil on board, unsigned, 11 x 15cm, label verso Cyril Greber
Fine Art, Glasgow, from artists daughter Countess of Craven
£50 - 100
865.
Sholto Johnstone Douglas
‘A Gathering of People’
Oil on board, unsigned, label verso Cyril Greber Fine Art,
Glasgow, from artists daughter Countess of Craven, 11.5 x
15cm
£50 - 100
29
Paintings, Watercolours and Prints
866.
Sholto Johnstone Douglas
‘Landscape with Two Figures’
Oil on board, unsigned, label verso Cyril Greber Fine Art,
Glasgow, from artists daughter Countess of Craven, 11 x
15cm
£50 - 100
867.
Mackensie
‘Kiku’
Oil on board, signed monogram and Kiku 1909, 30 x 25cm
£40 - 60
868.
869.
19th century British School
‘Portrait of a Widow’
Oil on canvas, unsigned, 60 x 50cm
£60 - 50
Clare Gordon, MA, Scottish Contemporary
‘Dialogue’
Monoprint (oil), signed bottom right, dated 1990, Label verso
The Open Eye Gallery Edinburgh, 21.5 x 28cm
£20 - 30
870.
Three signed golfing prints,
John Gibson, Ilkley Golf Club, Kenneth Reed FRSA,
Duddingston, Louis Humphrey (3)
£40 - 80
871.
Robert Miller (1910 - 1993)
‘Traction Engines’
Charcoal and watercolour, unsigned, 34 x 47cm
£50 - 80
Provenance: Artist’s daughter
872.
Robert Miller (1910-1993)
‘Going to the Sea’
Watercolour & gouache, unsigned, 34 x 39cm
£50 - 80
Provenance: Artist’s daughter
873.
Unknown Artist
‘The Bull Broke Loose’
Coloured print, 34 x 49cm
£30 - 50
874.
WW May
‘Fishing Boats in a Squall’
Watercolour, signed and dated May 1861 bottom left, 25 x
44cm
£80 - 120
875.
John Hamilton Glass SSA (d.1925)
‘River in Flood’
Watercolour, signed bottom right, 31 x 43cm
£80 - 120
876.
Sam Bough RSA
‘Sundown’
Watercolour, signed monogram, note on mount ‘Given to me
by Sam Bough, John White 1873’, 9 x 11cm
£100 - 200
877.
John S Fraser
‘Bringing in the Catch’
Watercolour, signed ‘91 bottom right, 30 x 43cm £150 - 250
878.
E Tucker
‘Highland Scene, with Shepherd’
Watercolour, signed bottom right, 26.5 x 44cm
30
£40 - 60
879. Charles Boland (Belgian 19th Century)
†
‘Cattle Grazing’
Oil on canvas, signed 1890 bottom right, label verso Campo &
Campo, Antwerp, 75 x 103cm
£1000 - 1500
880.
Archibald Kay ARSA (1860-1935)
‘Mountain Loch’
Oil on canvas, signed bottom right, 30.5 x 46cm
£200 - 400
881.
M Gouse (Late 19th Century)
‘River Scene’
Watercolour, signed bottom left and indistinctly inscribed ‘on
the ? Tummel’, 22 x 36cm
£50 - 100
882.
Snaffles
‘Indian Cavalry’
Reproduction print, 46 x 38cm
£80 - 120
883.
Robert Taylor
‘Lancaster’
Signed by Captain Leonard Cheshire VC DSO DFC,
reproduction print, 50 x 60cm
£60 - 100
884.
Robert Taylor
‘Phantom Patrol’
Limited print, signed 12/250 in pencil, 35 x 50cm
£50 - 70
Robert Tomlin
‘Cruising’ & ‘Blackpool Showtime’
Reproduction prints, signed by crew, 268/500 (2)
£50 - 70
885.
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Bankhead Avenue, Sighthill, Edinburgh EH3 6ED
[email protected] www.shapesedinburgh.co.uk
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Important Information for
Buyers & Sellers
Buyers
Premium
The buyer should pay the hammer price together with a premium
of 18% plus VAT.
VAT Lots
† This symbol indicates that VAT is payable on the total hammer
price in addition to the VAT already payable on our premium
(this usually applies to Lots consigned to us from VAT registered
businesses).
Payment
Lots must be paid for and cleared within 7 business days of the
auction. Payment of goods must have cleared before collection.
Payment by cheque can take in excess of five days to clear our
business account, so please allow sufficient time for this to clear.
Payment in person only can be made by cash, card or cheque.
If you are NOT PRESENT payment can only be made via bank
transfer, bankers draft or cheque. Account details are as follows:
Bank of Scotland, 3 Earl Grey Street, Edinburgh EH3 9BN
Account No: 00376477
Sort Code: 801194
IBAN: GB79BOFS80119400376477
BIC: BOFSGB21008
Please quote your paddle/bidder number as the reference when
sending your payment.
Credit/Debit Card Transactions
We make no surcharge for credit/debit card transactions, however
please note we DO NOT accept card payments over the phone/
email.
Collection
Lots must be collected within 7 business days of the auction.
Cancellations & Refunds
Buyers must be sure of their purchases before bidding. Once
items have sold and the hammer has been brought down, we do
not accept any cancellations or refunds.
Packing Goods
Shapes is unable to pack goods for transit. We suggest using
Mailboxes Etc. tel: 0131 446 9777 or Constantine tel: 01236 750055.
Packing and carriage costs must be settled by the buyer.
Storage Charge for Uncollected Lots
Goods left on our premises – whether paid for or not – for more
than ten calendar days after the date of the sale will either:
(i) be sent away to be stored on a commercial basis
(ii) charged by us at £10 per Lot per day plus VAT.
This applies to all types of object small or large.
Bidding
Bids must be left with the auction department before 5.00pm the
day before the auction. Bidders must register at our office prior to
the commencement of the sale to receive their individual paddle
number. Please signal to the auctioneer that you are bidding by
clearly raising your paddle. Visual Display – Lots are displayed
on our T.V. monitors to provide a general visual guide to the sale,
however, Buyers should not rely on the on-screen presentation
when making bids. Buyers should always refer to the text of the
catalogue when bidding. Payment is expected within 5 days of the
sale and should be made by cash or credit card only if you wish to
collect lots immediately. All payments by cheque must clear our
bank prior to purchases being made available for collection. We
expect lots to be collected within ten days of the sale, whereafter a
charge of £10 + VAT per lot per day shall be payable to Shapes. The
dagger symbol † after any lot indicates that VAT is payable by the
purchaser in addition to the selling price.
Commission Bids
Commission Bids are accepted at the senders risk and without
legal obligation. We prefer to accept bids by writing, fax or by
telephone, if you cannot attend the sale in person. Email bids
are acknowledged by return email, should you fail to receive an
acknowledgement by 4pm on the day before the sale we suggest
you contact us by telephone or fax. All commission bids should be
received prior to the day of sale.
Telephone Bids
Telephone and email bids are made at the sender’s risk and should
be confirmed in writing. Commission bids are carried out free of
charge and lots will be bought for you as cheaply as is allowed by
competing bids or reserves already on our books. Bids are subject
to the Standard Conditions of Sale which are on display in the
showroom and available upon request.
Online Bidding
Shapes Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via thesaleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In
completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com
and providing your credit card details, you: 1. authorise Shapes
Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in
part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully
purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm
that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to
Shapes Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com. Please
note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction
service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge +
VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.
Damage & Restoration
Buyers are responsible to ensure that the condition of Lots is to
their satisfaction, nothwithstanding any mention of condition issues
within our descriptions which is made entirely at our discretion for
the benefit of buyers. We occasionally refer to damage/ restoration,
however, where there is no mention of this in our descriptions this
should not be taken to mean that there is none.
Condition Reports
These are made for guidance purposes only, entirely at our
discretion, to provide helpful additional information for buyers
unable to view the sale. All Lots are sold ‘as found’. It should not be
assumed that these reports are definitive.
Attributions & Descriptions
These are given as a guide only, and in good faith to assist buyers,
however, it is not possible for us to conduct exhaustive scrutiny
or research on all Lots. Buyers are given ample opportunity to
view and inspect Lots and must therefore satisfy themselves as
to the accuracy of any description we apply to a Lot. Inevitably,
our descriptions are statements of opinion, in regard to, inter alia,
matters of authorship, genuineness, signatures, style, origin, date,
age, provenance, condition, value and estimated selling price.
Buyers are strongly recommended to consult a second opinion
prior to making significant purchases for their collections
particularly, in the case of paintings and the applied arts where the
scope for subjective judgements is greater.
Catalogue Conventions
We recommend that Buyers ask our specialists for further and
better particulars of any Lot if required.
Furniture - example: “George III” - in our opinion of the period, “of
George III design” (or “manner”, or “style”) - In our opinion not of
the period, i.e. possibly later or reproduction.
Pictures - example “George Leslie Hunter” - in our opinion a
genuine work by the artist. “G.L.Hunter - Possibly in the manner
or style of the artist. Catalogue attributions are not absolute
guarantees of authenticity.
A new EEC directive was established in mid February, requiring
auctioneers to collect royalties on behalf of living artists each time
their work is sold by auctioneers and art market professionals.
This means that if you purchase a work by a living artist which
sells for over 1,000 Euros or more, you are required to pay a
surcharge of 4% of the hammer price to the collecting body, The
Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS). Shapes will detail
this DACS payment on your invoice, ARR and pay this across to
DACS. If your purchase exceeds 50,000 Euros the levy is reduced
to 3%, 1% etc – tapering down as shown below.
The maximum amount due shall not exceed 12,500 Euros, however
high the hammer price attained, ie. this is maximum royalty an
artist can earn. If you have any further queries please refer to our
department or contact the DACS Helpline on 0845 410 3410.
Information on the new legislation and helpful fact sheets are
available on the DACS website:
Web – www.dacs.org.uk Email – [email protected]
Royalty Rate
From 0 to 50,000 Euro
4%
From 50,000.01 to 200,000 Euro
3%
From 200,000.01 to 350,000 Euro
1%
From 350,000.01 to 500,000 Euro
0.5%
Exceeding 500,000 Euro
0.25%
Condition & Validity
Buyers should inspect purchases immediately after the auction,
with regard to their validity as described within our catalogue.
Buyers must report to us any intention to return purchases within
21 days of the auction.
Electrical Goods
Lots which were once operated by mains electricity are offered
for sale for display or historical purposes and are bought entirely
at the purchaser’s risk. Any Lot with an electrical fitting must be
checked by a qualified electrician before connection to the mains
electrical supply. Shapes cannot accept responsibility for any
contravention of this condition.
Auctions
We offer regular Fine Antiques and Interiors sales the first Saturday
of every month from 10am, with online and saleroom viewing.
Sellers
You will be sent a pre-sale statement before each sale along with
your settlement cheque around 25-30 days after the sale, subject
to the purchase price of your Lots being paid in full by the buyer.
Private Collections & Country House Sales
We are pleased to offer preferential terms for single owner
collections in which case an individual advertising & marketing
plan and commission rate structure may be devised and agreed
with the client.
Our Secure In-house Carriage Service
Artists’ Resale Rights (Driot De Suite)
Portion of the sale price
Pre-Sale Statements & Settlement Cheques
Commission: 18% of the hammer price plus VAT. Subject to a
minimum of £2.00 per Lot.
Insurance: 1% of the hammer price, subject to a minimum of £2.00
per Lot.
Marketing Fee: £5 per Lot.
Unsold Charge: £5 per unsold Lot
We operate our own vehichles and removals staff. Carriage of Lots
to the saleroom is charged on an “at-cost” basis.
Internet Photography
All lots are photographed for our online catalogue, and available
for live online bidding the day of the sale.
Unsold Lots
A charge of £5.00 per Lot plus VAT is payable from sale proceeds
on each unsold Lot. In the event that sale proceeds are insufficient,
unsold Lot charges shall be borne by Shapes, ie. sellers are never
charged a “negative amount”. Unsold Lots will be automatically
re-offered in the next auction at reduced estimates/reserves,
at our discretion, therefore sellers are generally not charged
storage. Sellers who do not wish their Lots to be re-offered at our
discretion in the next sale, should confirm their instructions to
Shapes in writing indicating collection arrangements, preferably
within 10 days of the auction. Unsold Lots may be sold by private
treaty after the auction, usually at 10%-20% below the lower
estimated figure, subject to the discretion of the auctioneer or at
the level of the reserve, if one has been set.
Withdrawal Fees
To a maximum of 15% of the reserved price or lower estimate at
the valuers discretion.
BID FORM
Paddle No...................... Date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I hereby request Shapes, without legal obligation of any kind on their part, to bid for the under-mentioned lots up to the
hammer price stated. I understand that if any bid is successful the total price payable by me is the sum of the final bid and a
buyer’s premium (plus V.A.T. on the premium for all lots and on the hammer price if applicable to that lot). I agree that the bids
are made in accordance with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue (as amended by any announcement made by
Shapes or the Auctioneer at any time prior to the fall of the hammer).
Signed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Name (BLOCK Capitals). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................................................................................................
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exc. V.A.T.
Description
FOR OFFICE USE
Time. . . . . . . . . . . Taken by. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ent’d
FOR OFFICE USE
Bought
Not Bought
Invoice
ALL COMMISSION BIDS MUST BE WITH THE AUCTIONEERS
BEFORE 9.00 A.M. ON THE MORNING OF THE SALE
Bankhead Medway, Sighthill, Edinburgh EH11 4BY
Tel: 0131 453 3222
Fax: 0131 453 6444
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