The Connoisseur's Collection, 13 October, Chorley's

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Prinknash Abbey Park Gloucestershire GL4 8EU The Connoisseur’s Collection Tuesday 13th October 2015

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On 13 October, Chorley’s will be holding a special sale, ‘The Connoisseur’s Collection’ which includes several categories of desirable and collectable objects, including Regency tea caddies, Georgian glasses, Roman intaglios, Worcester porcelain and portrait miniatures. The items on offer vary in value but they are united by their quality.

Transcript of The Connoisseur's Collection, 13 October, Chorley's

  • Prinknash Abbey ParkGloucestershire

    GL4 8EU

    The Connoisseurs Collection Tuesday 13th October 2015

  • Catalogue 10

    Tuesday 13th October 2015 at 11am Lots Page

    The Objets de Vertu 1 106 4The Silver & Foreign White Metal 110 170 13The Watches 173 186 26The Portrait Miniatures & Silhouettes 187 278 29The Glass 285 374 40The Ceramics 383 472 48The Tea Caddies & Boxes 477 526 64The Miscellaneous Items 530 587 74

    Sale ViewingSunday 11th October 10am-4pm Monday 12th October 9am-5pm Buyers Premium Sale morning 8.30am-11am 20%+VAT (24% inclusive)

    All purchased lots must be collected from Chorley's by 5pm on Friday 23rd October. Any items remaining after this time will be removed to storage at the purchaser's expense.

    EnquiriesTel: +44 (0) 1452 344499 Prinknash Abbey ParkE: [email protected] Gloucestershirewww.chorleys.com GL4 8EU

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    PicturesWhen offering Oil Paintings, Watercolours and Drawings, a picture code is used. Using one artist's name we illustrate below the manner of attributing the pictures in the catalogue.

    Arthur DevisIn our opinion a work by the artist.

    Attributed to Arthur DevisIn our opinion a work possibly by or partly by the artist.

    School of Arthur DevisIn our opinion a work contemporary with the artist and showing his influence.

    Manner of Arthur Devis In our opinion a work in the artist's style and of a later date.

    After DevisIn our opinion a copy of a known work by the artist (of any date).

    Signed, Dated, InscribedIn our opinion the work has been signed dated inscribed by the artist.

    Bears Signature; Bears a Date; Bears an Inscription In our opinion the signature date inscription is by a hand other than the artist.

    DimensionsThese are given height before width.

    GenerallyFurniture, porcelain, bronzes, etc are attributed as follows:

    A Sheraton periodIn our opinion made at the same time that Sheraton was active.

    Sheraton style or of Sheraton designIn our opinion of later manufacture.

    Dated 1660In our opinion a genuine date.

    Carved with the date 1660In our opinion a later decoration.

    A Derby figureIn our opinion a figure from the Derby factory.

    Possibly DerbyIn our opinion this is similar to a Derby product.

    ByIn our opinion made by the artist or modeller in question.

    AfterIn our opinion made by another artist or modeller as a copy of the original.

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    The Objets de Vertu including Snuff Boxes, Scent Bottles & Intaglios

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    The Objets de Vertu A Private Collection including Scent Bottles and Snuff Boxes:1. A cameo shell carved an oval

    portrait of Medusa in the white, 10.5cm high 120-150

    2. An oval cameo bust, Medusa in cameo and white, mounted on an onyx panel 80-120

    3. An oval onyx plaque applied fruits and foliage in semi precious stones with squirrels scattered through the branches, 23.5cm x 18.5cm 80-120

    4. A Regency tortoiseshell necessaire with ivory banding, fitted scissors, mirror, note pad, scent bottle, pencil, knife, thimble etc, 11cm high 400-600

    5. A Regency tortoiseshell necessaire of knife box form with serpentine front and ivory banding, fitted a silver thimble and ivory cylindrical case, filigree note pad mount etc, 10cm high 500-700

    6. An engraved glass watchstand with gilt metal mounts, 8cm high, containing a mother-of-pearl carved cross 50-70

    7. A 19th Century rectangular black marble panel, finely decorated roses and foliage in colour, framed, 13cm x 19cm 80-120

    8. A late 18th Century hardstone cameo portrait of a gentleman (possibly George III) in profile, in a yellow metal mount, 3cm high 120-180

    9. A collection of small desk seals, mostly 19th Century, including examples in banded agate, mother-of-pearl, carved ivory etc (8) 180-220

    10. A collection of silver thimbles, one with band of enamelled decoration and three silver buttons, bearing import marks, in a leather box 120-180

    11. A Victorian penknife with silver blade and mother-of-pearl handle, two later penknives similar and a button hook 50-70

    12. Five 19th Century fob seals, one with crested cornelian matrix, another named Ann and a cornelian cross 100-150

    13. A gentlemans 18ct gold cased Parker fountain pen, with engine turned decoration throughout, initialled T G T and a 9ct gold cased propelling pencil bearing the same initials 300-500

    14. A silver mounted cornelian pen, a 9ct gold cased propelling pencil, a silver cased swizzle stick etc. 120-180

    Lot 6Lot 5

    Lot 4Lot 3

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    30. A Victorian tortoiseshell and silver mounted spectacles case, the mounts Birmingham 1894, of tapering form, containing three pairs of silver handled scissors, Birmingham 1893, the case 18cm long 300-500

    31. A Swiss singing bird box, early 20th Century, faux tortoiseshell cased, the top with oval hinged flap opening to reveal the bird, marked RAYMYS Geneva and numbered 523, in a fitted case, 10cm wide 600-800

    32. A fine 19th Century agate and gilt metal chatelaine hook, the panels of hardstone in scrolling mounts and suspending a necessaire containing scissors, penknife etc., a tigers eye locket and a heart shaped pendant, 21cm long, cased 1000-1500

    25. A Victorian painted porcelain scent bottle, of ovoid form painted a peacock on a branch, 6cm high 40-60

    26. A silver mounted scent bottle, marks rubbed, with hinged cover enclosing a glass stopper, 9.5cm high 40-60

    27. A red glass scent bottle, highlighted in gilt and enamels, 7cm high and a cut glass scent bottle, 6.5cm high 60-80

    28. A pair of guilloche enamel and gilt metal opera glasses, with hinged handle, marked Flammarion, 10.5cm wide 150-200

    29. A mother-of-pearl cased pair of lorgnettes, with spring mechanism, 8cm long 70-100

    15. A carved nutshell scent bottle, with yellow metal mounts, a banded agate scent bottle and a miniature turquoise banded ewer with hinged compartment 80-120

    16. An ivory handled desk seal, the matrix with crest and motto Rien Sans Peine, 9cm high 100-150

    17. A Victorian cut glass double scent bottle, with turquoise beaded mounts, fitted two stoppers, 9cm high 300-500

    18. A German porcelain rectangular snuff box, perhaps Furstenberg circa 1770, the silver mounts J L, London 1824, the hinged lid decorated two gentlemen and a lady in a landscape and with a couple and cupid to the underside, the sides and base decorated courting couples, 7.5cm wide 500-700

    19. A pair of German porcelain figural scent bottles, late 19th Century, modelled as a maiden and gallant, each holding a pug, the head of which forms the stopper, on circular mirrored bases, 9cm high 400-600

    20. A gilt metal oval pill box, the cover set with a cameo depicting a bacchanal female in profile, 4cm wide 60-80

    21. A blue glass double ended scent bottle, with floral embossed mounts, 13cm long 60-80

    22. A pale blue glass double ended scent bottle, with floral embossed mounts, 12cm long and two blue glass scent bottles (3) 100-150

    23. A green glass scent bottle with scroll embossed white metal cover, 9cm high and a red glass scent bottle of waisted form, 8cm high 70-100

    24. A Victorian silver mounted scent bottle, S Mordan & Co., London 1894, of ovoid form, the cover modelled as an owls head with glass eyes, 5cm high 300-500

    Lots 18 & 19

    Lots 16, 22 & 23

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    33. A George III silver vinaigrette, Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1813, of rectangular form the cover initialled MA, 3cm wide, another vinaigrette, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1825, 2.5cm wide and an oval vinaigrette, the pierced grille missing, 2.5cm wide 120-180

    34. A George IV silver vinaigrette, Thomas Spicer, Birmingham 1828, the cover initialled AR within a raised border of foliage, the gilt interior with hinged grille, 2.5cm wide 80-120

    35. A George III silver gilt nutmeg case, London 1790, of ovoid form with bright cut ovals and swags 300-500

    36. A silver vinaigrette of articulated fish form, Birmingham, date letter illegible, the hinged head enclosing a pierced grille, engraved decoration throughout, 8.5cm long 600-800

    37. A 20th Century cloisonne enamel and marquetry box, the cover and sides decorated lilies in enamels, the interior with marquetry landscapes, 12cm wide 150-200

    38. An 18th Century tortoiseshell piqu heart shaped box, the cover centred by a white metal heart engraved EB 1713, 7.5cm high and an oval piqu work box, the tortoiseshell cover finely decorated scrolls and a central lozenge, 8.5cm wide 400-600

    Lot 31 (detail)Lot 31

    Lot 32

    Lots 38 & 30

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    48. A late 18th Century oval box with silver coloured metal wirework decoration and central oval to the cover and with gilt metal mounts, 8cm wide and a toothpick case, 5cm wide 80-120

    49. A miniature tray with silver mounts, 12cm wide, a silver box, three other boxes, a trowel book mark with agate handle and a silver salt spoon 80-120

    50. A Victorian castle top visiting card case, George Unite, Birmingham 1875, embossed Newstead Abbey to a scrolling foliate ground, 9.5cm high 500-700

    51. A brass mounted ivory rule, 30.5cm long, various ivory mounted pens, pin cushions, bodkin cases, etc. 200-300

    39. A miniature ebonised tipstaff with open crown finial and turned base, 9.5cm long and a turned wood seal with die sunk crest, 8.5cm long 120-150

    40. A tortoiseshell patch box finely inlaid with silver coloured flowers and foliage and central urn with gilt metal mounts, 9.5cm long 120-150

    41. A wooden snuff box with plated mounts and a coaching scene to the cover, 7.5cm wide 80-120

    42. A mid 19th Century snuff box in the form of a shell, the hinged cover with plated mounts 150-200

    43. A 19th Century tortoiseshell and ivory mounted miniature lute, with mother-of-pearl borders, 20cm long 60-80

    44. An oval wooden snuff box with monogrammed oval and plated mount to the hinge cover, 9cm wide and a horn snuff box with inlay to the cover, 6.5cm wide 70-90

    45. An ivory water sprinkler with pierced and turned cover, crested, 8.5cm high 60-80

    46. Three tortoiseshell miniature boxes and a horn mounted snuff box 80-120

    47. An early 19th Century tortoiseshell spectacles case with plated mount, bearing a makers label, 27 Ludgate Street, London, 13cm long, containing a pair of tortoiseshell spectacles 150-200

    52. A George IV silver snuff box, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1823, with reeded decoration and foliate borders, engraved Presented to Mr George Wilson by Robert Anderson Esq on his leaving Scotland for the East Indies, 7.5cm wide 150-200

    53. A William IV silver snuff box, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1831, with reeded decoration and foliate thumb-piece, monogrammed C R, 6.5cm wide 100-150

    54. A William IV silver gilt snuff box, Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1835, with engine-turned decoration and leaf borders inscribed within To G C Holland Esq M.D. by the Directors of the Sheffield Athenaeum 1847, 8cm wide 200-300

    55. A novelty salt cellar, London 1900, modelled as two piglets feeding at a trough, 9cm wide and a salt shovel for the same 200-300

    Lots 52, 54 & 53Lot 50

    Lots 55, 58, 35 & 36

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    56. A silver cased corkscrew with mother-of-pearl handle, illegible makers mark only, the screw-on cover of spirally fluted form 180-220

    57. A white metal atomiser, in a white metal case, with carry chain, 7cm high 40-60

    58. A novelty silver snuff box, of mussel shell form, G.R., Birmingham 1931, 6cm wide 150-200

    59. A novelty silver pin cushion, Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1909, modelled as a shoe, 12.5cm long 200-300

    60. A silver gilt scent bottle holder, William Comyns, London 1896, of hinged design embossed a cherub to each side within a scrolling border and a small silver pill box 100-150

    From the Leslie Phillips Collection:61. A late 18th Century scent bottle with Continental

    gilt silver-gilt mounts, in a fitted shagreen case, the bottle 8cm high 500-700

    62. An 18th Century pressed tortoiseshell snuff box, of circular form with gilt metal mounts, the inner cover set with a portrait miniature attributed to Peter Lens (c.1714-1750), 8cm diameter Note: A note included with the lot points out the similarity of this work with a miniature in the Buccleuch Collection thought to depict Henrietta Churchill, Duchess of Godolphin painted by Bernard III Lens (1681-1740) 4000-6000

    63. An 18th Century amber and gold snuff box, of cartouche shape, the gold mounts engraved foliage, in fitted shagreen case, 6.5cm wide 1500-2000

    64. An 18th Century tortoiseshell and pique snuff box, of oval form with filigree work to the hinge and clasp and bands of white metal studding throughout, 6.5cm wide 200-300

    Lots 63, 65 & 64

    Lot 62

    Lot 59Lot 56

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    65. An early 19th Century tortoiseshell and burr wood circular snuff box, centred by a portrait miniature depicting a lady in a blue dress with pink edging, 6cm diameter 250-350

    66. A cowrie shell snuff box, the white metal mount with hinged cover, 6.5cm long 100-150

    The Other Properties:67. An early 19th Century

    tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inkstand, with entwined serpent handle, a pen tray to either side and a central lidded compartment, fitted a drawer to the side, 25.5cm wide 1500-2000

    68. A Victorian tortoiseshell and silver desk clip, JB, London 1891, the silver clip of pierced form decorated cherubs holding swags, on a heart-shaped tortoiseshell base, 12cm long 200-300

    69. A Victorian novelty silver cruet set, TJ, London 1857, of beehive form, engine turned decoration throughout, the hinged base enclosing a compartment and with two screw-off sections containing pierced grilles, 5cm diameter 400-600

    70. A Queen Anne silver snuff box, Edward Cornock, Britannia marks, date letter rubbed, of oval form the cover initialled, 9.5cm wide 500-700

    71. A pink shagreen cigarette box, 20th Century, with ivory edging, 22cm wide 300-500

    72. A Mauchline ware spherical string box with transfer scene of Ventnor Looking West, 11cm diameter 80-120

    73. A circular Mauchline ware tartan stamp box, 4.5cm diameter and another box transfer printed Whitby Abbey 60-80

    74. A tortoiseshell rectangular visiting card case, 10cm x 8cm, an ebonised box and cover, a box set with a Georgian coin, an egg shaped porcelain box and a tape measure in a treen box 70-90

    75. A George IV bone apple corer with turned handle, 11cm long 60-80

    Lot 69Lot 68

    Lot 67

    Lots 73, 74, 75, 76 & 77Lot 71

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    76. A 15ct gold thimble in an octagonal mother-of-pearl mounted box 60-80

    77. A 19th Century card tray with wavy border and inlaid a central shell, 30.5cm wide 40-60

    78. An Edwardian spherical cut glass scent bottle, the engraved silver cover, WA, Birmingham 1913, 10cm high 60-80

    79. Six late 19th Century dressing case bottles with ribbed cut glass bodies and silver gilt mounts and covers, TW, London 1894 (1), 1895 (1) and 1896 (4) 200-250

    Intaglios from the Leslie Phillips Collection:90. A 17th Century hardstone cameo depicting a

    seated boy drinking, in a modern gold ring mount, the oval cameo 28mm x 20mm 1000-1500

    91. An 18th Century hardstone cameo depicting a bearded head, in a later gold pendant mount, the oval cameo 28mm x 17mm 1000-1500

    92. A mid 18th Century hardstone and gem set blackamoor seal, 35mm high 1500-2000

    93. A 19th Century Victorian cameo brooch depicting a head with laurel wreath, possibly Jupiter, in a 15ct gold and split pearl frame, the oval cameo 25mm x 19mm 600-800

    Lots 91, 94, 106 & 93Lots 90, 96, 97 & 105

    Lot 92

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    104. A synthetic ruby intaglio set ring with rose cut diamond surround, circa 1900, the intaglio depicting a Classical head in profile, ring size S 700-900

    105. A Roman hardstone cameo depicting a Classical head, in a late 18th Century ring mount, engraved verso Arabella Obiit 6 Novr 1797, the oval cameo 20mm x 13mm 1000-1500

    106. An 18th Century hardstone cameo depicting a blackamoor, in a 19th Century brooch mount, the oval cameo 28mm x 20mm 600-800

    94. A Grand Tour red agate cameo, circa 1800, possibly depicting Silenus, in a period stick pin mount, the oval cameo 34mm x 25mm 1000-1500

    95. A Grand Tour hardstone cameo ring depicting a satyr, the oval cameo 18mm x 15mm 1000-1500

    96. An 18th Century lapis cameo depicting a man in profile, in a later ring mount, the oval cameo 24mm x 19mm 1000-1500

    97. An 18th Century hardstone cameo depicting a woman with dark hair, in a modern 9ct gold ring mount, the oval cameo 31mm x 22mm 800-1200

    98. A 17th Century hardstone cameo depicting two dogs, in a modern ring mount (slight damage) 800-1200

    99. An Islamic intaglio carved hardstone ring, circa 1800, in original mount, the octagonal cameo 14mm x 13mm 600-800

    100. A Roman hardstone intaglio depicting a standing figure, in an early 19th Century ring mount, the oval intaglio 15mm x 11mm 800-1200

    101. A Roman hardstone intaglio depicting Justice, the ring mount circa 1800, the pointed oval intaglio 21mm x 15mm 600-800

    102. A hardstone intaglio, circa 1800, depicting a head above a trident, in a 19th Century ring mount, the oval intaglio 18mm x 14mm 500-800

    103. An 18th Century purple glass intaglio ring depicting a female head, the oval intaglio 13mm x 12mm 600-800

    Lots 103, 95, 104 & 98

    Lots 101, 100, 102 & 99

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    The Silverincluding Irish Silver

    & Caddy Spoons

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    The Silver & Foreign White MetalA Single-Owner Collection of Silver Caddy Spoons:110. A silver caddy spoon, F H,

    Sheffield 1963, with shell bowl, initialled, another Wakely & Wheeler, London 1951 and another Birmingham 1972 80-120

    111. A William IV silver caddy spoon, JB, London 1833, of fiddle pattern and two other caddy spoons 100-150

    112. A George III silver caddy spoon, London 1781, with bright cut handle and shell bowl, initialled and another similar 80-120

    113. A George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1825, of old English pattern, the terminal initialled M and a Victorian caddy spoon, Exeter 1877, with beaded stem and engraved decoration 80-120

    114. A Victorian silver caddy spoon, W R Smily, London 1842, of fiddle pattern with shell bowl and another, George Unite, Birmingham 1860, with mother-of-pearl handle and shell bowl 80-120

    115. A George III silver caddy spoon, Richard Crossley, London 1782, with bright cut stem and leaf shaped bowl 80-120

    116. A Victorian silver caddy spoon, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1896, with roses to the stem and shell bowl, another caddy spoon, Birmingham 1928, with hardstone cloverleaf terminal and another (3) 100-150

    Lot 119Lot 115

    Lot 122

    Lot 120

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    117. A George IV silver caddy spoon, London 1828, of fiddle and shell pattern and another, Birmingham 1826 of fiddle pattern 70-90

    118. A Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1852, of shovel form, a similar spoon and a sugar shovel 70-100

    119. A Victorian silver caddy spoon, George Unite, circa 1840, of vine leaf form with loop handle 150-200

    120. A German silver table pheasant, Hanau marks, with removable head, 24cm high x 54cm long Provenance: Christies, Prussian Royal Collection, Oct/Nov 2002, lot 179 2000-3000

    121. An early 19th Century American silver plate, William Thomson, New York circa 1820, of circular form centred by initials within a cartouche, marked beneath, 17cm diameter 200-300

    122. A Continental white metal cup, 19th Century, of ovoid form, the removable cover forming the foot of the cup, silver gilt interior, engraved a coronet to the side, 11cm high, in a leather carry case 200-300

    123. A pair of Continental silver gilt communion flagons on a tray, each flagon with domed cover and thumbpiece, one shaped as the letter A the other as the letter B, and with scroll handle on domed circular foot, the tray of shaped oval form with embossed decoration throughout, 32cm wide, the flagons each marked I K struck twice, the tray marked with a star in a shield and G over IM Note: believed to be from the Italian state of Balzano Provenance: Phillips, Knowle 5/12/84 where they were described as having been in use in the family chapel at Haselour Hall, Staffordshire 800-1200

    124. A Charles I silver sweetmeat dish, William Maddox, London 1630, the shell handles to a lobed shallow dish centred by a shield, initialled S/IA beneath, 19.5cm wide 2500-3500

    Lot 128

    Lot 124

    Lot 123

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    125. A George I silver seal top spoon, makers mark illegible, London 1717, the terminal initialled R/RE 300-500

    126. A George II silver loving cup, makers mark rubbed, London 1732, with reeded scroll handles, initialled beneath K/TA, crested, 10cm high, approximately 240gm 500-700

    127. A William III silver trefid spoon, probably Lawrence Coles, London 1698, the bowl with rat tail 400-600

    128. A George III silver swing handled sugar basket, Robert Hennell, London 1783, with beaded handle and rims, the pierced engraved sides on an oval foot, crested, with blue glass liner, 14.5cm wide, approximately 305gm 300-500

    129. A George II silver stuffing spoon, Edward Hall, London 1728, of Hanoverian pattern, crested to the terminal, 35.5cm long, approximately 210gm 300-500

    130. A George III silver teapot and stand, Robert Hennell, London 1788, of serpentine outline, fitted a fruitwood handle and with fine bright cut decoration throughout, oval cartouche to each side, one with crest, one with initials AO, inscribed beneath The Gift of Mrs Ann Orfeur to Jeremiah Barstow Esq one of her Executors, 13th June 1790, the stand of matching outline, crested, approximately 560gm gross 800-1200

    131. A George II silver tea caddy, John Pero, London 1742, of canted rectangular form, the unmarked sliding top and removable cap possibly associated, 15cm high 400-600

    132. A George II silver bullet shaped teapot, Simon Pantin, London 1732, with tapering octagonal spout, fruitwood finial and handle, later engraved armorial to the side, approximately 440gm gross 1000-1500

    133. A Charles II provincial silver porringer, Thomas Hooper or John Howes, Salisbury circa 1670, with flattened S scroll handles and band of stiff leaf decoration, later floral embossed decoration below the rim, 7cm high 1000-1500 Lot 133

    Lot 132

    Lot 130

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    134. A George I silver beaker, John Carnaby, Newcastle 1721, of flared form, the interior in silver-gilt, 9.5cm high 400-600

    135. A George II silver mote spoon, makers mark rubbed, London 1743, with pierced bowl and spike finial, 22cm long 100-150

    136. A pair of George II silver tea caddies and a mixing bowl, Samuel Taylor, London 1753, the caddies of oval shape, the covered bowl of circular shape, each with crest to the cover and armorial to the side, the caddies 10cm high, contained in a Cantonese ivory box with pierced carved decoration throughout, damages Note: The arms are those of Massingberd quartering Massingberd with Dobson in pretence for William Burrell Massingberd of Ormsby who was Sherriff of Lincolnshire in 1745 and married Anne, daughter and heir of William Dobson of York. It was through this marriage that the family became heirs to the ancient Barony of Scrope of Masham (see Burkes Dormant Peerage). This line of the Massingberds was descended from Sir Drainer Massingberd Knt who was the younger brother of Sir Henry Massingberd 1st Bt of Gunby, Lincs., so created by Cromwell in 1658 but forfeited at the Restoration and shortly thereafter, on 22 August 1660, re-created a Baronet by Charles II. 3000-5000

    Lot 136 (detail)

    Lot 136

    Lot 135

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    137. A pair of George II silver candlesticks, John Cafe, London 1754, of knopped form each on a hexafoil base, crested, the sconces unmarked, 22cm high, approximately 1000gm 1200-1800

    138. A Charles I silver gilt chalice and associated paten, the bowl on a knopped stem and lobed hexafoil foot, makers mark rubbed, the paten with makers mark only for Benjamin Pyne, engraved initials and Christian symbols 1200-1800

    139. A William IV silver four-piece tea and coffee service, John James Keith, London 1832, each piece of lobed form with wavy rims and set on anthemion feet, the teapot and coffee pot with flower finials, inscribed 4th West York Rifle Volunteers, 3rd Annual Competition, All Comers Prize Won by I W Thomas, Halifax Sepr 1862, the coffee pot 22cm high 600-800

    140. A Victorian silver claret jug, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1861, of vase shape, the cover with fruiting vine finial, and decorated throughout with vine leaves and fruiting vines, fitted an S scroll handle, inscribed 4th West York Rifle Volunteers 2nd Annual Competition, Lt Col Akroyds Prize, Won by I W Thomas, Halifax, Oct 1861, 33.5cm high 1500-2000

    Lot 140

    Lot 139Lot 137

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    Lot 143

    Lot 142

    Lot 141

    141. An Irish silver footed bowl, William Bond, Dublin 1789, of circular form engraved ovals joined by swags, 13cm diameter and a pair of Irish silver sugar tongs, Dublin 1804, approximately 280gm 250-350

    142. An Irish silver plate, Joseph Walker, Dublin 1734, of circular form with folded rim, engraved an armorial to the rim, 23.5cm diameter, approximately 525gm 1000-1500

    143. An Irish silver basket and cover, Christopher Haines, Dublin 1786, of boat shape with domed cover and acorn finial, the sides with pierced engraved decoration, with crest and motto, on shell feet, with blue glass liner, 26cm wide, approximately 600gm 800-1200

    A Private Collection of Irish Silver, including rare provincial pieces:

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    Lot 146

    144. An Irish silver card waiter, Dublin 1780, possibly John Locker, with pie crust border, on three-scroll feet, crested, 18cm diameter, approximately 260gm 300-500

    145. An Irish silver stuffing spoon, William Suttons, Dublin 1740, 34cm long, approximately 250gm 600-800

    146. A pair of Irish silver basting spoons, Patrick Connell, Limerick circa 1784, with bright cut decoration to the stems, initialled WP, 32cm long, approximately 250gm 2500-3500

    147. An Irish silver jug, Dublin 1793, of baluster form with loop handles, crested, initialled beneath ML, 14cm high, approximately 210gm 200-300

    Lot 144

    Lot 145

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    148. An Irish silver tazza, Thomas Bolton, Dublin 1694-5, of circular form with beaded rims, with central armorial, initialled beneath H/GE, 21cm diameter, approximately 315gm 2500-3500

    149. An Irish silver teapot, makers mark rubbed but possibly Henry Daniell, Dublin 1715, of pear shape with domed cover and fruitwood handle, crested, 15cm high, approximately 370gm gross 3000-5000

    150. An Irish silver card waiter, Robert Calderwood, Dublin circa 1740, of square form with re-entrant corners, centred by an armorial, with gadrooned rim, engraved beneath One of Pair, 16.5cm wide, approximately 325gm 600-800

    Lot 149

    Lot 148

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    151. An Irish silver lemon strainer, no makers mark, Dublin 1718, with shaped handles, crested, 19.5cm wide, approximately 135gm 1000-1500

    152. A pair of Irish provincial silver basting spoons, Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Cork circa 1815, one with removable strainer, the terminal initialled, 35cm long, approximately 345gm 600-800

    153. An Irish provincial silver basting spoon, John Nicolson, Cork circa 1785, initial L to the terminal, 31.5cm long 200-300

    154. An Irish silver bowl, Erasmus Cope, Dublin 1727, of circular form with folded rim, engraved armorial to side, 12cm diameter, approximately 180gm 1000-1500

    155. An Irish silver tazza, William Williamson, Dublin 1732, of circular form, engraved an armorial, 21cm diameter, approximately 420gm 1000-1500

    Lot 155

    Lot 154

    Lot 151Lot 150

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    156. An Irish silver snuffers tray, David King, Dublin possibly 1724-5, of oval form with C-scroll handle, on four peg feet, crested, 19cm wide, approximately 245gm 1000-1500

    157. A set of six Irish silver dessert forks, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1799, crested, approximately 180gm 60-80

    158. Four Irish provincial silver dessert spoons, James Warner, Cork circa 1795, crested 80-120

    159. An Irish provincial silver card waiter, William Reynolds, Cork 1757-80, with pie crust border on three-scroll feet, crested, initialled beneath R/I/S, 17cm diameter, approximately 270gm 500-700

    160. A small Irish silver dish, William Bond, Dublin 1805, of circular form, crested, 8.5cm diameter and a cover for a bowl 60-80

    161. An Irish silver stuffing spoon, Christopher Skinner, Dublin 1767, crested, 28cm long, approximately 120gm 200-300

    162. A set of six Irish provincial silver teaspoons, John Irish, Cork circa 1750-70, with bright cut decoration to the stems 100-150

    163. An Irish provincial silver tazza, now lacking its foot, William and/or Joseph Wall, Kinsale, circa 1712, of circular form centred by an armorial, 21.5cm diameter 2000-3000

    164. An Irish silver brandy warmer, marks rubbed, Dublin, fitted a turned wooden handle 300-500

    165. A pair of Irish provincial silver trefid spoons, William and/or Joseph Wall, Kinsale circa 1715, each with makers mark struck twice and with initials D/RM to terminal 15000-20000

    Irish Silver & Silver Bearing Irish Armorials from Other Properties:166. An Irish silver dividing spoon, John Power,

    Dublin 1798, with bright cut decoration to the stem, initialled H, 31cm long 100-150

    167. Eleven Irish silver dessert knives, Richard Sawyer, for M West, Dublin 1811, of shell and thread pattern, crested Note: Crest of Sexton 150-200Lot 161

    Lot 159

    Lot 156

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    Lot 167Lot 166

    Lot 165 (detail)Lot 165

    Lot 164Lot 163

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    168. An 18th Century silver two-handled cup, probably Irish provincial, partial makers mark only, with leaf capped handles on a circular foot, engraved an armorial, 15cm high Note: Arms of White of Wexford impaling Lyle of Donegal 800-1200

    169. An early George III silver swing-handled cake basket, William Plummer, London 1762, with border of scrolls and floral sways and panels of pierced embossed trellis decoration, engraved an armorial Note: The armorial is Thompson of Clonfin quartered with Blennerhassett. Peter Thompson (c.1775-1850), a noted builder of the family of Thompson of Clonfin, Co.Longford married Anne Blennerhassett (c1775-1856). Annes father Thomas Blennerhassett (c1750-1815) was Treasurer of Co. Kerry for many years, on his death his son-in-law took over the position. 1500-2000

    170. A William IV silver entre dish, William Ker Reid, London 1832, of cushion shape with cast foliate handle and gadrooned borders, engraved armorials and crests, approximately 2210gm, 30cm wide Note: The arms are those of Baker quartering Whyte with Chaloner in pretence. Abraham Whyte Baker of Ballytobin (or Ballaghtobin) House, Co. Kilkenny married Charity, the youngest of five daughters and co-heiress of Richard Chaloner of Kings Fort, Co. Meath (Burkes Landed Gentry of Ireland 1912, p.105) 800-1200

    Lot 169

    Lot 168

    Lot 170

  • The Watches

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    The WatchesA Single-Owner Collection of Pocket Watches:173. A spherical skeleton belt watch,

    with magnifying glass to front and back, the dial with Roman numerals and complete with silver niello belt loop 400-600

    174. An 18ct gold watch key/seal, with initials to the bloodstone matrix 150-200

    175. A pocket watch with alarm-function by Junghans, no 18542, keyless wind and with white enamel dial having luminous Arabic numerals, the movement signed 180-220

    176. A gentlemans slim 18ct gold cased open-faced pocket watch, with off-centre white enamel dial having Roman numerals, the case signed Leroy & Fils Paris, no 25971, fitted a Duplex movement 700-1000

    177. A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the verge movement signed Danl Atkins, No 23943, the case London 1773 500-700

    178. A Gobelin Eterna automatic skeleton watch, with engine turned bezel, the dial with date aperture 400-600

    179. A Longines hunter pocket watch, in a niello case for the Spanish Market, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the movement cover signed and with medallions, the movement numbered 3646922 500-700

    180. A Longines open-faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the movement numbered 4001687 200-300

    181. A Zenith open-faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the movement cover signed and with medallions, the movement numbered 2249282 200-300

    Lots 177, 175 & 179

    Lot 173

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    182. A Primo hunter pocket watch in gold filled case, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with a gold filled watch chain 150-200

    183. A Viking open-faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the movement cover signed, with a watch chain 180-220

    184. A Goliath travelling watch in tortoiseshell case, the watch with enamel numerals in blue and signed La Perle, the case with silver plaque, London 1922 400-600

    185. A white metal cased Goliath pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, on a fetter and three type silver chain 700-1000

    186. A George IV 18ct gold cased pocket watch, the case with milled edge and engine turned dial, having segmented Roman numerals and key-wind to 3 oclock, the movement signed J.King, Market Place, Yarmouth, No 963, in an ebonised box 800-1000

    Lot 186Lot 185

    Lot 184Lots 183, 176 & 181

  • The Portrait Miniatures including Wax Portraits

    & Silhouettes

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    The Portrait Miniatures A Private Collection of Portrait Miniatures & Wax Portraits:187. Attributed to Benjamin West

    Vulcan Disturbing Mars and Venus oval watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 9cm in a shagreen case 800-1200

    188. 19th Century French School Portrait of a Young Lady head and shoulders watercolour on ivory, 2cm diameter in a gold pendant 80-120

    189. An oval miniature depicting Venus attended by cherubs, in a marcasite frame with ribbon-tie crest, 4.5cm high 80-120

    190. After Sir Joshua Reynolds The Duchess of Devonshire with her children watercolour on ivory, 13.5cm x 9.5cm in a gilt metal filigree frame and fitted case 300-500

    191. English School, circa 1800 Portrait of a Literary Gentleman half length, seated by his desk holding a manuscript watercolour on paper, 22cm x 19cm 200-300

    192. Three wax relief portraits: Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington by Wright, Napoleon by Adrien and a Classical head, each reframed circa 1985 150-200

    193. Five wax relief portraits of military commanders: Thomas Picton, Admiral Earl Howe, Horatio Nelson, Earl St Vincent and Ralph Abercromby, each signed, reframed circa 1985 in burr walnut cushion frames 300-500

    Lot 193

    Lot 191Lot 190

    Lot 187

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    194. 19th Century English School, circa 1825 Portrait of a Mother and Child seated on a chaise longue, the mother wearing a black dress and lace bonnet, the child in white holding a whistle watercolour on paper, 18.5cm x 15.5cm 400-600

    195. 19th Century English School Boy with a Candlestick oil on board, 19.5cm x 15cm 200-300

    196. 19th Century English School, circa 1820 Portrait of a Young Lady half length, seated wearing a white dress with mutton chop sleeves watercolour on ivory, 11.5cm x 8cm in a Florentine carved and gilt frame 180-220

    197. A wax portrait silhouette, circa 1780, of a young girl, bust length, 10cm x 7cm 100-150

    198. 19th Century French School Elegant Couple initialled HC and dated 24 Janvier 1833 watercolour, 9cm x 12cm 50-80

    199. 19th Century French School River Landscape reverse painting on glass, 9cm diameter in an Empire style brass frame 150-200

    200. 18th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders, his hair tied in a ribbon, wearing a blue coat oil on copper, 10.5cm x 7.5cm 600-800

    201. Meryem Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte half length, wearing uniform signed oval watercolour on ivory, 10.5cm x 8cm in a fine Empire style ormolu frame 250-300

    202. 19th Century English School Portrait of a Young Lady three-quarter length wearing her hair in ringlets and a white chemise watercolour on ivory, 12cm x 8cm in a very fine ormolu and paste set frame 400-600

    203. Early 19th Century English School Portrait of a Young Lady half length, wearing roses in her hair, pearls and a blue dress watercolour on ivory, 9cm x 7cm 200-300

    Lots 201, 198, 199, 200 & 197

    Lot 196Lot 195Lot 194

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    204. Late 19th Century French School Two Portraits of Ladies in 18th Century Costumes oval watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6cm and 7cm x 5.5cm in gilt metal frames 100-150

    205. 19th Century English School, circa 1820 Portrait of a Young Lady half length, wearing a lace bonnet and black dress watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5cm in a carved wood frame 120-180

    206. Early 19th Century Continental School Portrait of an Officer in Uniform oval watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm x 3cm in a pierced gilt metal easel frame 200-300

    207. 19th Century English School Portrait of a Young Lady head and shoulders, wearing a white dress watercolour on ivory, 5cm diameter 200-300

    208. 19th Century Continental School Portrait of a Lady head and shoulders wearing pearls watercolour on porcelain, 5.5cm x 4.25cm in a gilt metal and enamel frame 100-150

    209. 19th Century English School Portrait of a Young Man wearing a black coat watercolour on ivory, 4.7cm x 4cm in a rosewood frame 80-120

    Lot 208Lot 207Lot 206

    Lots 204, 205 & 203

    Lot 202

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    219. Attributed to Frederick Buck Portrait of a Gentleman half length, wearing a blue coat and white waistcoat the reverse with monogram, plaited hair and blue enamel watercolour on ivory, 6.4cm x 5cm 300-500

    220. English School, circa 1900 Portrait of a Gentleman head and neck to the reverse a portrait of a young boy, head and shoulders wearing white watercolour on ivory, 4cm x 3.2cm in gold oval frame 100-150

    221. After Sir John Everett Millais Cherry Ripe portrait of a young girl watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 5.5cm in good ormolu frame 100-150

    222. A pair of white opaque glass portrait busts of Pitt the Younger and George III, oval, 3.8cm x 3cm, in black papier mach frames 200-300

    223. Kettelier, 19th Century Portrait of a Gentleman in a Black Coat signed Portrait of a Lady in a Lace Bonnet watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6cm and 7.5cm x 6cm 80-120

    210. 19th Century Roman School Portrait of Pope Pius VII watercolour on ivory, 3.7cm diameter 40-60

    211. Late 19th Century French School Portrait of a Lady in Red oval watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6.5cm 60-80

    212. 19th Century English School Portrait of a Young Boy wearing blue watercolour, 13cm x 10.5cm 50-60

    213. 19th Century Italian School Set of Four Portraits of Bearded Gentlemen head and shoulders oil on panel, 12cm x 10cm 300-400

    214. 19th Century Italian School River Landscapes with Figures a pair watercolour, 4cm diameter in circular ivory frames 300-500

    215. 19th Century English School Portrait of a Child head and shoulders, wearing white with a blue sash watercolour on ivory, 4.3cm x 3.4cm in a later jewelled oval easel frame and a near matching portrait of a lady in a powdered wig 200-300

    216. Attributed to Frederick Buck Portrait of a Young Man head and shoulders, wearing a white high collar, tie and a blue coat watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5.5cm 300-500

    217. 19th Century English School Portrait of a Young Girl half length, wearing white oval, watercolour on ivory, 5.7cm x 4.5cm 60-80

    218. 19th Century English School Portraits of a Lady and a Gentleman she dressed in white, he wearing a black coat watercolour on ivory, 6.5cm x 5.2cm and 6cm x 4cm 100-150

    Lot 225Lot 221

    Lots 216, 217, 218, 219 & 220

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    231. Attributed to Thomas Hargreaves Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a high collared black coat watercolour on ivory, 9.5cm x 6.5cm in a gilt metal and black papier mch frame 300-400

    232. Early 19th Century English School Portrait of a Young Man half length, wearing a black coat watercolour on ivory, 9cm x 6.8cm in a black papier mch frame 80-120

    233. Mid 19th Century English School Portrait of Charles Worrell, circa 1850 half length, wearing a grey suit and sitting on a red chair inscribed verso oval watercolour on ivory, 6.5cm x 5cm in a plaster gilt frame 100-150

    234. Mid 19th Century English School Portrait of a Lady half length, wearing a black dress with lace collar watercolour on ivory, 8cm x 6cm in a plaster gilt frame 70-90

    235. 19th Century English School Portrait of Mr Davenport in his 42nd Year half length, wearing a black coat and Ann Davenport in her 34th Year half length, wearing a white bonnet and black dress inscribed on reverse watercolour on ivory, 9.5cm x 7cm in moulded gilt frames 250-350

    224. 19th Century English School, circa 1850 Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders, wearing black watercolour on ivory, 5.5cm x 4.5cm in a black papier mach frame 80-100

    225. 19th Century English School, circa 1825 Portraits of a Gentleman and his Wife half length, he wearing black and she wearing a lace bonnet and grey dress watercolour, 6.5cm x 4.8cm in gilt carved frames 250-300

    226. 19th Century Swiss School Portrait of a Lady in Regional Costume oval, watercolour on paper, 8.5cm x 7cm in a papier mch frame 100-150

    227. Mid 19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman in a Black Coat and another watercolour on paper, 8.5cm x 6.5cm and 5.5cm x 4.5cm both in black papier mch frames 80-100

    228. Early 19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders in profile, wearing a blue coat watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm in a black papier mch frame 180-200

    229. 19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a black coat watercolour on paper, 10.5cm x 8cm in a black papier mch frame 60-80

    230. 18th Century English School Portrait of a Young Lady head and shoulders, with curly, powdered hair watercolour, 6cm x 4.5cm in a black papier mch frame 150-200

    236. School of John Downman Portrait of a Gentleman half length, wearing a brown coat and white cravat and Portrait of his Wife half length, wearing a white lace bonnet and white dress with blue sash oval, a pair, pastel, 27cm x 22cm 400-600

    237. Early 19th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman half length, seated wearing black and Portrait of his Wife half length, seated wearing a white and brown dress watercolour on paper, 19cm x 15cm in moulded gilt frames 150-180

    238. Barclay after Andrea Solario Madonna with the Green Cushion inscribed on a label on the reverse Painted by Barclay, 44 Rue Basse, Paris watercolour on ivory, 19cm x 14cm 100-150

    239. William Collins Portrait of a Young Lady half length, wearing a turban signed and dated 1831 pencil, 15cm diameter 60-80

    240. A gilt brass bust of The Duke of Wellington, mounted and in a maple wood frame, 34cm x 29cm 150-200

    241. An ivory relief bust of a gentleman facing left, mounted, 4cm x 4cm 120-150

    Lot 235

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    From the Leslie Phillips Collection:242. Follower of Samuel Cooper

    Portrait Miniature of a Parliamentarian Officer head and shoulders, with long hair, white stock and pink sash to buff coat watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 6cm in a blue paste and silvered frame 600-800

    243. Manner of Sir William J Newton Portrait Miniature of a Lady half length, her hair in ringlets, wearing a white dress and pink shawl watercolour on ivory, 9.5cm x 8cm 400-600

    244. Mathias Finucane Naval Officer head and shoulders, in uniform signed hair backed oval, watercolour on ivory, 7cm x 5.5cm in a gold frame with hair panel to the reverse 300-500

    245. English School, circa 1795 Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders, wearing a white cravat and blue coat ornate hair arrangement on enamel to the reverse oval watercolour on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm in a gold frame and leather outer case 800-1200

    246. John Lewis Portrait of a Young Gentleman head and shoulders, wearing a black coat with gold braid signed J Lewis Pinxit watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm x 3cm in a gold frame with bracelet mounts 300-500

    247. After Sir Joshua Reynolds Sarah Siddons head and shoulders, watercolour on ivory, 6cm x 4.5cm in a fine pierced engraved leaf and scroll frame Note: The 18th Century actress Sarah Siddons is portrayed as the Tragic Muse 600-800

    248. 19th Century English School Portrait of an Officer of a Guards Regiment, circa 1810 head and shoulders, wearing uniform watercolour on ivory, 6.5cm x 5cm 300-500

    Lot 240Lot 239Lot 238

    Lot 236

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    249. Attributed to Samuel Shelley Portrait of a Young Lady head and shoulders with wavy auburn hair, wearing a white dress, fine hair ornament to reverse watercolour on ivory, 6.5cm x 5cm 500-800

    250. Attributed to James Scouler Portrait of a Lady head and shoulders, with grey curly hair, wearing a white chemise and lavender dress inscribed on the reverse of the gold frame The Likeness of an Affectionate Mother to a Beloved Son watercolour on ivory, 5cm x 4cm 1000-1500

    Lots 246, 275, 251, 252, 257 & 254

    Lot 245

    Lots 244, 247, 248 & 249

    Lot 242

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    251. Attributed to James Scouler Portrait of a Young Gentleman head and shoulders, wearing a blue coat in an oval red jewelled frame with a bracelet clasp oval watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm x 3cm 500-700

    252. 18th Century English School Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders with grey wig and blue coat oval watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm x 3cm 250-300

    253. Gervase Spencer Portrait of a Muse half-length bare breasted, wearing loose drapes initialled centre right GS watercolour on ivory, 4.5cm x 4cm in a gold frame with woven hair panel to the reverse 700-900

    254. 18th Century Continental School Portrait of an Officer head and shoulders, wearing a fur lined blue uniform oval watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm x 3cm 200-300

    255. Late 19th Century School Portrait of a Semi-Naked Woman seated on a pink cushion painted on porcelain, oval, 7.5cm x 5.5cm 200-300

    256. Late 19th Century School Cherub among Clouds painted on porcelain, oval, 4.5cm x 3.5cm in a gilt scroll frame 200-300

    257. Manner of David Teniers Couple Seated at a Tavern Table he playing a pipe oval, painted on copper, 2cm x 1.5cm 100-150

    258. 19th Century Italian School Classical Maiden Pouring Wine oval, painted on porcelain with a shell back, in a gilt scroll frame 300-500

    259. Two Indian miniature portraits on ivory set into buttons, circa 1890, possibly depicting Ranjit Singh and Nur Jahan 400-600

    259A. Attributed to John M Field Portrait Silhouette of a Lady head and shoulders, her hair tied in a ribbon, bronzed the reverse with fine hair ornament in a seed pearl frame with blue enamel monogram AW 3.5cm x 2cm 300-400

    The Other Properties:260. English School, early

    20th Century Portrait of an Artist seated, a paint brush in her right hand and palette in her left bears signature portrait miniature, 6.5cm x 5cm 80-120

    261. Peter Rouw Wax Bust of a Gentleman possibly depicting the Duke of Wellington, dated March 1818 wax, 13cm high with wood plinth and glass dome Note: comes with note Given to C N Smith by the Sculptor Peter Rouw after he went blind 300-500

    262. Peter Rouw Portrait of a Young Lady signed and inscribed London 1816 wax portrait bust in relief, 11.5cm diameter 150-200

    263. attributed to Peter Rouw Profile Portrait of a Gentleman possibly the young Duke of Wellington wax portrait bust, 11.5cm diameter 150-200

    264. Peter Rouw Portrait of a Baby possibly Queen Victoria when an infant signed and inscribed verso wax portrait relief, 3.5cm diameter 100-150

    A Private Collection of Silhouettes:265. Rosenberg

    Church and King silhouette, 25cm x 33cm in verre eglomise and gilt frame 600-800

    Lot 261

    Lots 258, 256, 250, 255 & 253

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    266. P Skrolan, circa 1843 Portrait Silhouette of Edward, 2nd Lord Skelmesdale When 5 Years Old head and shoulders bronzed detail on paper, 10cm x 7.5cm Portrait Silhouette of a Gentleman head and shoulders bronzed detail on paper, 11cm x 8.5cm and another 100-150

    267. Charles Four Portrait Silhouettes: Elizabeth Von Whildon, bust length, signed; An Oxford Don, dated 1824; Charles B Shoemaker; and another portrait three in black papier mach frames, one in a burr wood frame 100-150

    Lot 271

    Lot 265

    268. William Hamlet Portrait Silhouette of Miss Coley plaster back reverse glass painting, 6.5cm x 5.5cm oval and Portrait Silhouette of Mr Coley 7.2cm x 5.5cm oval both bearing the trade label for Bath in black papier mach frames 250-350

    269. School of Augustin Edouart The Children of Sir Ralph Darling arranging flowers in a drawing room inscribed silhouette reverse painted on glass, 17.5cm x 27cm in a rosewood frame 300-400

    270. Manner of Augustin Edouart Pair of silhouettes of Drawing Room Scenes reverse painted on glass, 9.5cm x 15cm in moulded ebonised frames 150-200

    271. Augustin Edouart Portrait Silhouette of a Young Lady full length, standing in an elegant hallway signed Aug Edouart 1838 black ink and pencil drawing, 27cm x 18cm 500-800

    272. 20th Century English School Figures in Landscapes three decorative paper cut silhouettes various sizes 100-150

    Lot 269Lot 268

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    273. 20th Century English School Pair of Bust Portraits cut paper silhouettes, 19cm x 14cm 30-40

    The Other Properties:274. Manner of Augustin Edouart

    Pair of 20th Century Drawing Room Scenes silhouettes, 24cm x 30cm in Hogarth frames 80-120

    275. Augustin Edouart Pair of Silhouettes dated 1832 in birds eye maple wood frames, 20cm x 17cm 500-700

    276. Regency School The Sword Family mother, father and dog in an interior inscribed in gilt silhouette painted on glass, 20cm x 26cm 150-200

    277. Regency School Charles X Crowned King of France 1825 and Members of his Court while in Exile in Edinburg (sic) silhouette painted on glass, 23.5cm x 28cm and three family scenes similarly framed 300-500

    278. Regency School Pair of Portraits in Profile the gentleman facing to the right, the lady to the left painted silhouettes highlighted in gilt and white, 11.5cm x 7.5cm 80-120

    Lot 276Lot 275

    Lot 277

  • The Glass including Collections of Drinking Glasses

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    The Glass285. A frosted green glass beaker, with silver rim and overlaid

    a tulip to the side, 9cm high 50-70

    286. A pair of ruby glass vases with frilled borders and oval mirrored backs, 21cm high 60-80

    287. A ruby glass bell with white opaque glass border and clear glass handle, 33cm high 80-120

    288. A pair of Bohemian ruby glass lustres with flanged borders and decorated alternating ovals, female portraits and bouquets of flowers, having gilded borders and columns, the circular base with alternating panels, gilded designs and bouquets of flowers, hung elongated prismatic drops, 30.5cm high 300-400

    289. A pair of Bohemian ruby glass lustres with flanged borders and decorated alternating panels, gilded designs and bouquets of flowers, having gilt ribbon columns and white gilt decorated opaque glass bases, hung elongated prismatic drops, 26cm high 200-300

    290. A 19th Century ruby glass lustre with flanged border and gilded ribbed column, hung elongated drops, 28cm high 80-120

    291. A late 18th Century cut glass taper stick, with flanged nozzle faceted stem and decafoil dome shaped base, 13cm high 200-300

    292. A latticino style tazza decorated trails in yellow and white on an entwined serpent column and circular base, 15cm high 70-90

    293. An opaque white glass world globe, the borders outlined in colour, on a turned wood base, 27cm high overall 150-200

    294. A pair of late 19th Century Bohemian ruby tinted glass decanters, each with pointed stopper and etched grapes and vines, 34cm high 60-80

    295. A late 19th Century pear shaped glass jug with ruby tinted borders and ribbing, 25.5cm high 60-80

    296. A late 19th Century ruby glass vase with slender neck and reserves of berries and foliage within entwined borders, 23cm high 100-120

    Lots 294 & 295Lot 293

    Lot 291Lot 288

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    297. A pair of Swedish two-branch three light cut glass and gilt metal mounted table lights, with central cut vase and bottle shaped bases, 28cm high 200-300

    298. A late 19th Century octagonal amber glass scent bottle, with pointed stopper and serrated border, the jewel set base applied enamel harebells and foliage and with engraved copper plinth, 21cm high 200-300

    298A. An opaque glass bowl, 19th Century, the front decorated with an oval panel depicting a twin-masted ship, 27.5cm diameter 120-180

    299. A pair of early 19th Century Bristol green cut glass ships decanters with mushroom shaped stoppers, 25cm high and six green glass wine glasses with knopped stems and circular bases, 12.5cm high 300-400

    300. An early 19th Century Irish glass pedestal bowl, the flanged top with diamond cut border and body on a faceted knopped stem and hexagonal star cut base, 30.5cm diameter 400-600

    301. A pair of blue glass finger bowls, 11.5cm diameter, another double lipped finger bowl, 11cm high and a blue glass decanter and stopper 40-60

    302. A pair of Georgian cut glass circular salts with flanged tops on square pedestal star cut bases, 9cm diameter and another pair, 7.5cm diameter 60-80

    303. A pair of early 19th Century cut glass confitures and covers, the covers with pointed finials, on pedestal star cut bases, 19cm high 80-120

    Lot 297

    Lot 299Lot 298

    Lot 300

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    Drinking Glasses from Two Collections:319. An 18th Century cordial glass,

    the bowl engraved grapes and vines on a spiral gauge stem and circular base, 17cm high 120-150

    320. A pair of Georgian rummers, the tapered fluted bowls cut and engraved stars and drapes on flat star cut bases, 14cm high 80-120

    321. A pair of Georgian rummers, the tapered bowls cut flutes on square lemon squeezer bases, 13.5cm high 80-120

    322. A pair of 18th Century cordial glasses, the bowls engraved foliage on drawn stems with circular bases and folded feet, 16cm high 80-120

    323. A pair of glasses with faceted bowls one blue, one red and clear glass both with white opaque glass borders and star cut bases, 16cm high 80-120

    324. A pair of Sunderland Bridge rummers, each finely etched on reverse of the vessel beneath the bridge, monogrammed and raised on square lemon squeezer bases, 13cm high 100-150

    312. A Continental Art Nouveau claret jug with thread cut glass body, the plated mounts and handle with floral and scroll decoration, 30cm high 150-200

    313. A moon flask shaped glass decanter cut a central star to each side on a circular base with folded foot, fitted a William IV silver mounted stopper, London 1833, applied grapes and vines 70-90

    314. A pair of Continental rectangular glass scent bottles and stoppers with gilded decoration, 15cm high and a smaller square shaped scent bottle with similar decoration, 12cm high 50-70

    315. A pair of cut glass candlesticks on circular bases, 10cm high 40-60

    316. A late 19th Century glass boot shaped spirit measure, 10.5cm high 40-60

    317. A circular glass tazza on silesian stem and dome shaped base with folded foot (top reversed), 25cm diameter 80-120

    318. A cut glass boat shaped dish raised on a tapered stem and diamond shaped base, 25cm wide 40-60

    304. A trefoil shaped decanter stand with central handle, fitted three George III blue glass spirit decanters and stoppers, gilt decorated and inscribed, Brandy, Hollands and Rum, 25.5cm high 250-350

    305. A Georgian cut glass wine ewer with serrated border, cut flutes and with C scroll handle, on a circular stepped star cut base, 23cm high 80-100

    306. A late Victorian tapered glass vase, cut stars and with gilded decoration and a Victorian ruby glass pear-shaped vase with clear glass frills and other decoration, on a circular base, 27cm high 120-150

    307. A blue glass carafe with entwined handle, 16cm high and a ruby glass jug with impressed ribbed sides and clear glass handle, 15cm high 50-70

    308. A square ink pot with brass mounts and hinged cover and a circular cut glass trinket bowl with embossed silver cover 40-60

    309. A lacemakers late 18th Century lamp with flat spherical shade, baluster stem, C scroll handle and circular tray base, 14cm high 180-220

    310. A pair of Art Nouveau pentafoil vases, with stylised floral designs in trailed green on circular bases, 13cm high 60-80

    311. A lacemakers Georgian lamp with compressed spherical well on a fine spirally ribbed stem and circular base, 9cm high 80-120

    Lots 309 & 311

    Lots 313, 312 & 305

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    329. Seven Georgian rummers, various 60-80

    330. A pair of cut glass decanters and stoppers with triple ring necks and star cut bases, 25cm high 40-60

    331. A Georgian blue glass decanter with silver mounts and stopper and a modern silver decanter label, 36cm high 120-150

    332. A Georgian wine glass, the funnel shaped bowl cut stars to the border, on a faceted stem with circular base, 13cm high 150-200

    333. A Georgian ice glass with double knopped stem and circular base, 9.5cm high and a Georgian dram glass with spherical knop and circular base, 10.5cm high 40-60

    325. A wine glass, the bowl etched ferns, on a knopped stem and circular base, 19cm high, another etched grapes and vines on a star cut base and another etched flowers and foliage 60-80

    326. A large glass mug, the bowl etched grapes and vines with c scroll handle, 17cm high, a goblet with drawn stem and circular base, an engraved tumbler, a glass etched a house, horse etc, and a swizzle stick 60-80

    327. Four Georgian rummers with fluted bases on plain stems and circular bases, 13.5cm high, another pair on knopped stems and circular bases, 15cm high 60-80

    328. An 18th Century wine glass with ribbed bowl and on a drawn stem with circular base, 11cm high 40-60

    Lots 330 & 331

    Lots 332, 333, 334 & 335Lot 325

    Lot 324Lots 320 & 321

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    334. A Georgian wine glass with trumpet-shaped bowl, the spherical knop with tear-drop on a dome-shaped base, 14.5cm high 120-150

    335. A Georgian wine glass, the bowl etched a Tudor rose and a moth, on a faceted stem and circular base, 12.5cm high 120-150

    336. A Georgian rummer, the bowl etched grapes and vines on a heavy square base cut a star, 12.5cm high 80-100

    337. A late 18th Century drawn stem cordial glass with ogee-shaped bowl on a circular base with folded foot, 15cm high 80-100

    338. A George III lead glass double dram glass, with lipped funnel bowls, 10cm high 120-150

    339. An 18th Century Dutch armorial wine glass, the bowl etched the Royal coat of arms within a floral border, having a hollow knopped stem with dome-shaped base and folded foot, 15.5cm high 600-800

    340. A George II lead metal wine glass with bell-shaped bowl on a baluster stem with teardrop, on a circular base with folded foot, 17.5cm high 400-600

    341. An early 18th Century Kit-Kat glass, with trumpet-shaped bowl on a plain stem with large teardrop and inverted baluster knop with teardrop, on a circular base with folded foot, 16cm high Provenance: Paul Kettle Collection 500-700

    342. A George II wine glass with double knop airtwist stem and circular base, 16cm high 200-300

    343. An early 18th Century amethyst wine glass with bell-shaped bowl, the baluster stem with pinular knop, on a circular base with folded foot, 16.5cm high Provenance: Paul Kettle Collection 250-350

    344. A mid 18th Century wine glass, with trumpet-shaped bowl on a drawn stem with elongated teardrop, on a circular base with folded foot, 16.5cm high 150-200

    Lot 341Lot 340Lot 339Lot 338

    Lots 342, 343 & 344

    Lots 347, 348, 345 & 346

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    349. A Georgian sweetmeat glass with banded lipped bowl on an eight-sided stem and circular base with triple collar folded foot, 17.5cm high 300-400

    350. A toastmasters Georgian glass with cut band to the bowl on a knopped stem and circular base, 9cm high 40-60

    351. A Georgian cordial glass with ogee bowl on a double opaque twist stem and circular base, 15cm high 200-250

    352. A Georgian wine glass with bell shaped bowl and drawn stem on a circular base with folded foot, 16.5cm high 150-200

    345. A Georgian wine glass with funnel bowl, 12cm high, a Georgian firing glass, 10.5cm high and a Georgian specimen glass with wrythen bowl, 12cm high 80-120

    346. A childs Regency glass feeding bottle in the form of a shoe, 15cm long 40-60

    347. An 18th Century wine glass, the large bucket shaped bowl on a double opaque twist stem and circular base, 18cm high 120-150

    348. A Georgian lead glass ale glass, the trumpet shaped bowl engraved hops and barley, with drawn stem set a teardrop on a circular base with folded foot, 18cm high 200-250

    353. A Georgian wine glass with funnel bowl on a corkscrew airtwist stem and circular base, 14.5cm high 150-200

    354. A Georgian cordial glass with ogee bowl and drawn stem, the circular base with folded foot, 14cm high 80-120

    355. A Georgian wine glass with fluted bowl on a drawn stem with circular base, 17cm high 120-150

    356. A George I silesian stem cordial glass with thistle bowl and crown and stars to the stem shoulders, 12cm high Literature: See G Bernard Hughes, English and Scottish Glass, pp. 230 & 233 400-600

    Lots 360, 357, 356, 355, 358 & 359Lot 353

    Lot 352Lot 351Lot 349

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    360. A Georgian wine glass, the large bowl etched stars to the border on a faceted stem and circular base, 13cm high 150-200

    361. A wine glass, the bowl etched a Tudor rose and bird on a faceted stem and circular base, 13cm high 80-100

    362. A Georgian wine glass with bell shaped bowl and multi spiral twist stem and circular base, 15cm high 180-220

    363. A Georgian wine glass with trumpet shaped bowl and knopped air twist stem and circular base, 17cm high 200-300

    364. A Georgian lead wine glass with bell shaped bowl and drawn stem on a circular base with opaque folded foot, 15.5cm high 120-150

    365. A Georgian flute, the drawn stem with tear drop on a circular base with folded foot 60-80

    366. A Georgian ale glass, the bowl engraved hops and barley on a knopped stem and circular base 60-80

    367. A Georgian cordial glass, with drawn stem on a circular base with folded foot, 13.5cm high 120-150

    368. A Georgian wine glass, with ogee bowl and knopped stem on a circular base, 11cm high 80-100

    369. A Georgian wine glass, with bell shaped bowl on a colour twist double knop colour twist stem and circular base, 15.5cm high 600-800

    370. A Georgian cut glass tankard with oval portrait inscribed God Bless Queen Caroline, 17cm high 80-120

    371. A wine glass with gilt foliate border, 18.5cm high and four grapefruit glasses, the borders painted fruit and foliage, 9cm high 30-40

    372. A Bohemian glass goblet etched named buildings with scrolling borders and trailing vines to the base, 11cm high 60-80

    373. A set of six double lipped wine glass rinsers, 9.5cm high, cut flutes and three others 80-120

    374. A Georgian cut glass jug 15.5cm high and nine wine glasses, various 80-120

    Lots 363, 368, 361, 362, 365, 366, 367 & 364

    Lot 369

    357. A Georgian wine glass, the bowl engraved grapes and vines and a bird on a double cotton twist stem and circular base, 14.5cm high 200-250

    358. A Georgian pan-top wine glass on a faceted stem and circular base, 14cm high 150-200

    359. A Georgian wine glass with funnel bowl on air twist, frilled, knopped, stem and conical base, 16cm high 250-300

  • The Ceramics including Worcester Porcelain & Parian Figures

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    The Ceramics A Private Collection:383. An English porcelain green ground

    bowl, the centre painted with a ruin in a landscape, gilt foliate borders and specimen flower reserves, mid 19th Century, 29.5cm diameter 80-120

    384. A set of four German porcelain putti groups, each pair modelled with various musical instruments, late 19th Century, printed blue marks, 18cm high 200-300

    385. An English porcelain green ground mug, circa 1800, probably Derby and painted by George Robertson, with a fine maritime scene opposing a floral spray, named in gilt for W. Lea, 10.5cm high 400-600

    386. Two Derby topographical urn shaped vases, early 19th Century, each painted to the front with buildings in landscapes, titled in red View in Germany and Near Lichfield, 23cm high 70-100

    387. A Derby armorial plate, the fictional coat-of-arms with a unicorn crest, the dark-blue border with gilt foliage, circa 1810, painted red mark 25.5cm diameter 80-120

    388. A pair of Samson (Paris) figural pot-pourri vases, modelled with a shepherd and shepherdess beside a baluster vase painted with exotic birds, rococo scrolls, pseudo gold anchor mark, 34cm high 200-300

    389. A pair of Meissen figures of a shepherd and shepherdess, with pipes, a sheep and a dog, blue crossed swords and incised F.137, 26cm high 500-700

    390. A pair of German porcelain figural candlesticks, late 19th Century, each modelled with a maiden and child, 30.5cm high 100-150

    391. An English flower-encrusted two-handled blue-ground pot-pourri vase and cover, possibly Coalport, mid 19th Century, 16cm high 60-80

    392. A Spode blue-ground vase, globular with flared neck, painted with a floral reserve to the front, scattered sprays and gilt leaves, pattern 2575, 12.5cm high 120-180

    Lot 394Lot 389

    Lot 388Lot 384

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    393. A Dutch Delft blue and white dish, painted with two perching birds within foliate panels, mid 18th Century, 34cm diameter 60-100

    394. Three English delft blue and white drug jars, the wet drug jar with blank banner, the other two named for Sal:Cath:Am andC:Cort:Aur, with cherub and shell cartouches, mid 18th Century, 19.5cm high (two damaged) 120-180

    395. A Dutch Delft polychrome dish, mid 18th Century, painted with stylised flowers, 34.5cm diameter 60-100

    396. A French porcelain cache-pot, circa 1810, painted with a band of flowers on a yellow ground between blue and gilt ropetwist borders, 16cm high 100-200

    397. An English porcelain jug, circa 1840, painted with sprays of garden flowers, 19cm high and two English porcelain mugs, painted with sprays of garden flowers, one named in gilt for Leonard Philpot, 1882 60-80

    398. A pair of French porcelain cache-pots, painted with seaside landscapes reserved on a gilt-stripe ground, circa 1815, 19cm high 300-500

    Lots 401 & 402 Lot 398

    399. A Meissen (Marcolini) teacup and saucer, circa 1770, painted with birds below a puce mosaik border 300-400

    400. A Derby coffee can and saucer, circa 1800, painted and gilt with urns and foliate scrolls, red painted marks, an English sugar bowl and cover and matching teapot stand, circa 1830, cushion shaped, painted in pink and gilt with foliate scrolls and an English porcelain saucer dish, circa 1805, painted and gilt with baskets of roses and flaming torches 80-120

    401. A Derby (Bloor) figure of John Liston in the role of Paul Pry, circa 1820, 16cm high 100-150

    402. A Derby (Bloor) figure of Madame Vestris as a broom girl, circa 1830, 15cm high 100-150

    403. A pair of Continental porcelain figures of shepherd and shepherdess musicians, late 19th Century, blue crowned N marks 19cm high and a small Continental porcelain vase, late 19th Century, moulded with putti in landscape, crowned N mark, 14.5cm high 80-120

    Lot 399

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    410. A Derby porcelain coffee can, circa 1800, painted with scattered flowers, an English porcelain miniature wash jug and bowl set, early 19th Century, painted with flowers, the jug 6cm high and an English porcelain flower encrusted pen tray, circa 1850 40-60

    411. A French porcelain coffee can and saucer, circa 1810, painted and gilt with two birds in a branch 80-120

    412. A Swansea plate, printed and painted in the mandarin pattern with a group of men in a garden, panels of birds and landscapes to the border, circa 1815, 21cm diameter 150-200

    407. A Derby biscuit porcelain figure group of two Bacchantes adorning Pan, early 19th Century, incised mark and number 195, 31cm high 80-120

    408. A pair of porcelain mounted gilt metal candlesticks, 19th Century, each with a figure of a maiden emblematic of the senses of taste and smell, one Meissen, the other possibly Samson, 24cm high 600-800

    409. A Continental porcelain figural salt, late 19th Century, blue sceptre mark, 12.5cm high 30-50

    404. A Meissen porcelain group of vintners, late 19th Century, modelled with a reclining man holding aloft the fruit, his companion pouring wine, blue crossed swords mark and incised F.92, 17cm high 400-600

    405. A set of four Continental figures of putti emblematic of the elements, modelled with attributes, blue sceptre marks, 20cm high 400-600

    406. A German porcelain white figure group of lovers, modelled as an enthusiastic suitor and reluctant maiden, blue crossed swords mark and incised 115L, 18cm high 200-300

    Lot 408Lot 406

    Lot 405Lot 404

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    413. A Swansea plate, printed and painted in the mandarin pattern with a group of men in a garden, panels of birds and landscapes to the border, circa 1815, 21cm diameter 150-200

    414. Two Nantgarw oval dessert dishes, painted with a botanical study to each well, named Princes Feather and Red flowerd Chelone (sic) within scroll moulded borders, circa 1820, 26.5cm long 800-1200

    415. A porcelain circular basket, painted with pink roses in full bloom and bud, butterflies to the interior, circa 1820, 15cm diameter 60-80

    416. A Derby garniture of three campana vases, painted to the front in pink with figures in riverside landscapes, gilt cartouches, circa 1820, red painted marks, the largest 20cm high 250-350

    417. Two German porcelain portrait busts of noble ladies on a richly gilt square plinth, late 19th Century, imitation Vienna mark, 9.5cm high 60-80

    418. A Derby figural candlestick, modelled with harlequin in a dancing pose, mask in hand, circa 1760, 26.5cm high 400-600

    419. A Coalbrookdale style porcelain flower-encrusted inkstand, circa 1850, 17.5cm long 80-120

    Lot 413Lot 412Lot 411

    Lot 414

    Lot 418

    Lot 416

    Lot 417

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    420. A pair of Derby figural candlesticks, modelled as a shepherd and shepherdess before bocage, circa 1775, incised N281, 16cm high 120-180

    Lot 424Lot 422Lot 420

    421. A pair of Samson (Paris) porcelain figures of dancers before bocage, raised on scroll feet, late 19th Century, red S and anchor marks, 23cm high 80-120

    422. A Derby figure of a shepherd playing a pipe before bocage, circa 1775, 23cm high 100-150

    423. A Chelsea fable candlestick group, The Cat and The Fox modelled with a dog attacking the fox, the cat in the bocage, gold anchor mark, circa 1765-1770, approximately 30cm high 800-1200

    424. A pair of English porcelain trumpet vases, beaded borders, flower garland between blue and gilt borders, 19th Century, 16cm high 100-150

    425. A pair of miniature Spode Imari vases, pattern 3710 and a Derby Imari coffee cup and saucer, circa 1810-20, the vases 6cm high (vases with hairline cracks) 60-80

    426. A Ridgway blue-ground dessert service, painted with a flower basket, on a dark-blue ground with reserves of flowers and a gilt brick pattern, circa 1820, pattern 1079, comprising a cream tureen, oval comport, two oval dishes, two square dishes and eight plates 1000-1500

    427. A Continental porcelain casket, late 19th Century, moulded in relief with Classical scenes, 24.5cm wide 200-300

    428. An English porcelain campana vase, painted with a floral bouquet on a blue scale ground, reserves of flowers and gilt star panels, mid 19th Century, 20cm high, an English porcelain sugar bowl, painted with flowers, blue ground border, mid 19th Century and a Derby bowl, painted with flower sprays, circa 1790, blue painted marks, 21.5cm diameter 70-100Lot 423

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    The Other Properties:429. A Nantgarw sauce tureen and

    cover, painted with detailed sprays and bouquets of summer flowers, 18cm diameter, impressed Nantgarw CW Provenance: Sir Leslie Joseph Collection, label no 133, Sothebys, 16th May 1992, Lot 598 600-800

    430. A Spode pot pourri vase and cover, with pierced cover and set on a triple dolphin support and triform base, decorated flowers on a cobalt blue and gilt-scale ground, 16.5cm high 400-600

    431. A Spode pot pourri vase and cover, decorated flowers on a cobalt blue and gilt-scale ground, 17cm high 400-600

    Lot 426 (part)

    Lot 429Lot 427

    Lot 431Lot 430

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    432. Two Staffordshire pottery pigeon tureens, one brown and white and one black and white, on moss and feather encrusted bases, 20cm wide 500-700

    433. An 18th Century Lowestoft blue and white mug painted in underglaze blue with flowers and a named cartouche John Elden Carpenter at Colthorp, 11cm high Note: John Elden is recorded at Calthorpe, Norfolk (1714-1788) 2000-3000

    The Parian Figures:434. A parian portrait bust of Albert Edward Prince

    of Wales in military uniform, Art Union of London 1864, after Morton Edwards, G. Delpech Redt, 37cm high 70-100

    435. A Robinson & Leadbeater parian portrait bust of Cardinal Newman, on a wooden socle, 29cm high (excluding wooden base) 70-100

    436. A W.H. Kerr & Co., Worcester parian portrait bust of Prince Albert, after E J Jones, 34cm high 120-180

    437. A pair of Copeland parian figures, titled Young England and Young Englands Sister, after the models by George Halse, 41cm high 600-800

    Lot 433

    Lot 432

    Lot 435Lot 434

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    438. A Minton parian figure of Lady Constance Grosvenor, signed and dated A Carrier-Belleuse Sc., 1854, 50cm high 150-200

    439. A Minton parian figure of Colin Minton Campbell, signed and dated Sir Thomas Brock Sc., 1887, 48cm high 200-300

    440. A Minton parian figure of David Livingstone, signed and dated D O Hill Sc., 1870, 50cm high 250-350

    Lot 438 Lot 437

    Lot 436

    Lot 440Lot 439

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    Lot 443Lot 441

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    441. A parian figure of a man and young lady, entitled Haymaking, circa 1850 80-120

    442. A Worcester parian bust of Prince Albert, signed and dated E J Jones Sc., 1855, 34cm high 200-300

    443. A John Rose & Co. parian bust of Lord Nelson, 1853, 31cm high 300-500

    444. A parian bust of the Duke of Wellington wearing the Waterloo medal on a socle base, 28cm high 80-120

    444A. A W H Kerr & Co Worcester parian bust depicting a gentleman with long hair and whiskers, on a socle base, 29.5cm high 80-120

    A Private Collection of Worcester Porcelain:445. A Worcester two-handled

    oval basket, circa 1765, the interior with a pavilion in the Imari palette, the exterior with flowerheads, 19.5cm across handles 700-1000

    446. A Worcester (Barr) inkstand, circa 1810, painted with exotic birds, the apricot ground gilt with dots and stars, 23cm wide 300-500

    447. A Chamberlains (Worcester) topographical basket, circa 1840, painted with a view of Great Malvern Priory, titled Malvern to the underside, within an apricot border gilt with seaweed and a rim applied with shells, puce factory mark, 22cm wide 200-300

    448. A pair of Worcester armorial plates, painted with a coat-of-arms and crest, within a floral wreath and fruit garlands, circa 1780, 22cm diameter 120-180

    Lot 448

    Lot 447

    Lot 446

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    449. Two Worcester blue ground vine-leaf shaped dishes, painted with reserves of flowers within gilt cartouches, circa 1775, 23cm long 350-450

    450. A Worcester blue ground tapering cylindrical mug, painted with opposing oval reserves of exotic birds in branches, within gilt cartouches, circa 1770, crescent marks, 14cm high 400-600

    451. A Worcester blue ground coffee-cup and saucer, painted with reserves of exotic birds in branches, and landscape and buildings beyond, within elaborate gilt cartouches, circa 1775, crescent marks 150-250

    452. A Worcester blue scale ground bell-shaped mug, painted with two mirror-shaped cartouches each with an exotic bird, gilt scrolls, circa 1765, hatched square mark, 9.5cm high 200-300

    453. A Worcester blue scale ground sugar bowl and cover, painted with reserves of exotic birds within gilt cartouches, circa 1770, hatched square mark and a Worcester blue-scale-ground coffee-cup and saucer, painted with reserves of exotic birds and butterflies within gilt cartouches, circa 1770, hatched square marks 40-60

    454. A Worcester blue ground two-handled chocolate cup, of ogee form, painted with reserves of exotic birds within gilt scroll cartouche and gilt stripe ground, circa 1770, and a matching cover 100-150

    Lot 451

    Lot 450

    Lot 449

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    455. A Worcester blue scale ground sugar bowl and cover, painted with reserves of flower sprays within gilt scroll cartouches, circa 1770, crescent mark 100-150

    456. A Worcester sugar bowl and cover of Lord Henry Thynne type, the ribbed body painted with flowers and landscape panels, circa 1775, crescent mark 120-180

    457. A Worcester cabbage-leaf jug with mask spout, painted with opposing reserves of exotic birds in landscape within gilt cartouches, on a blue ground, circa 1775, 18cm high 600-800

    Lot 457

    Lot 452 Lot 456

    Lot 454

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    458. A Worcester mazarine-blue ground garniture of three baluster pot-pourri vases, painted with opposing kidney-shaped panels of exotic birds in landscape within elaborate gilt cartouches, the shoulders pierced with diamond-shaped apertures, circa 1770, crescent marks, 23cm and 16cm high 2500-3500

    459. A Worcester blue scale ground tea canister and cover, oviform, painted with opposing panels of exotic birds, circa 1770, hatched square mark, 15.5cm high 120-180

    460. A Worcester ribbed teapot, cover and stand, painted with urn roundels and floral swags within turquoise shagreen borders, circa 1780, the teapot 13.5cm high 300-500

    Lot 460Lot 459

    Lot 458

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    461. A Worcester blue scale ground lobed circular dish, painted to the centre with butterflies within further reserves of exotic birds and insects within gilt scroll cartouches, circa 1775, hatched square mark, 24.5cm diameter 200-300

    462. A Worcester two-handled oval basket, the interior painted with a large floral spray, the yellow ground exterior applied with flowerheads, circa 1765, 27.5cm across handles 200-300

    463. A Worcester chestnut basket, cover and stand, with twig handles terminating in applied flowerheads, the stand painted with a flower spray, circa 1760, red anchor mark to stand, the cover incised 10, the basket incised 2 Note: the red anchor mark was added to wares of this date which were decorated by independent workshops 1000-1500

    464. A Worcester teapot and cover, painted with scattered flower sprays and butterflies, the neck and handle with purple shells and scrolls, circa 1765, 13.5cm high 300-500

    Lot 464

    Lot 463

    Lot 462

    Lot 461

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    465. A Worcester two-handled chocolate cup and saucer, ogee form, painted with kakiemon panels, circa 1770, hatched square marks 200-300

    466. A pair of Royal Worcester two-handled vases, the woven-moulded bodies with gilt flowering branches from branch feet, printed and impressed marks, late 19th Century, 20.5cm high 120-180

    467. A Worcester ribbed oviform tea canister and a plate, with turquoise borders, circa 1780 80-120

    468. A Worcester jabberwocky pattern two-handled chocolate cup and saucer, circa 1765 250-350

    469. A Worcester bowl, painted with the Two Quail pattern, circa 1765, 18.5cm diameter 150-200

    470. A Worcester porcelain teabowl and saucer, pencilled in puce with a chinoiserie scene of two gentlemen in a fenced garden, circa 1756-58 700-1000

    471. A Chamberlains (Worcester) dessert plate, the central flower spray in a pink and gilt seaweed border, circa 1820, 23.5cm wide 30-40

    472. A Worcester teacup and saucer of Lord Henry Thynne type, the ribbed body painted with flowers and landscape panels, circa 1775 100-150

    Lot 472Lot 469

    Lot 468Lot 465

    Lot 470

  • The Tea Caddies & Boxes

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    The Tea Caddies & Boxes A Private Collection:477. A late 18th Century satinwood oval tea caddy, the cover

    inlaid a shell patera and with twin lily-of-the-valley paterae to the front, 15.5cm wide 200-300

    478. A late 18th Century satinwood rectangular tea caddy with chequered banding and inlaid a shell patera to the cover and front, 12cm wide 1o0-150

    479. A George II walnut square tea caddy with ring handle to the top and inlaid a five point star to top, front and sides, 10cm wide 200-300

    480. A late 18th Century satinwood tea caddy of octagonal form banded in tulipwood and inlaid arches to the front, with single lidded interior, 14cm wide 200-250

    481. A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy with brass handle to the top and escutcheon plate to the front, on bracket feet, 22cm wide 60-80

    482. A late 18th Century walnut tea caddy, the dome top and front inlaid a shell with zinc lined interior, 12cm wide 150-200

    483. A late 18th Century satinwood tea caddy, with cable borders and inlaid canted sides, an oval shell patera to the top and oak leaf and acorn patera to the front, with single lidded zinc lined interior, 12cm wide 200-300

    Lots 483 & 485Lots 482 & 487

    Lots 479 & 480Lots 477 & 478

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    484. A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy with ring handles and batswing patera to the cover, inlaid canted corners and oval patera to the front, having an ivory escutcheon, 18.5cm wide 300-500

    485. A mid 18th Century tea caddy inlaid shell patera and vase of flowers to the canted sides on harewood and with ovals to the sides, 10.5cm wide 200-300

    486. A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy with boxwood strung borders and butterfly paterae to the cover and front, having a two-section interior, 18.5cm wide 150-200

    487. A George III satinwood tea caddy, with cross banded borders to the dome top and front both inlaid an oval shell patera, 12.5cm wide 80-120

    488. A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the cover and front cross banded, fitted two lidded compartments to the interior on four gilded claw feet, 20cm wide 300-500

    489. A George III mahogany oval tea caddy, with boxwood strung borders and having brass ring handles to the cover, the interior with zinc liner, 16cm wide 200-250

    490. A Regency yew wood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with box wood stringing and ivory diamond shaped escutcheon, having gilt lion mask ring handles to the sides and twin lidded compartments to the interior on four gilt metal claw and ball feet, 23cm wide 300-500

    491. A Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with boxwood stringing and lion mask ring handles to the sides, with twin lidded compartments to the interior on ball and claw feet, 22cm wide 200-300

    Lot 490Lot 488

    Lots 486 & 489Lot 484

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    492. A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy, cross banded and inlaid, shell and floral patera with inlaid spandrels to the cover corners, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments and bowl on brass ogee feet, 18.5cm wide 500-700

    493. A Victorian walnut tea caddy, with brass mounted dome cover and strapped corners, 14.5cm wide 60-80

    494. A Regency tortoiseshell rectangular shaped tea caddy, with rounded sides to the cover and twin arched front, finely inlaid flowers and foliage in mother-of-pearl, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments, on brass ball feet, 19cm wide 800-1000

    Lot 494

    Lot 492Lot 491

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    497. A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with concave canted corners, the front and escutcheon finely inlaid flowers and foliage in mother-of-pearl, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments with ivory borders, on brass ball feet, 19cm wide 800-1000

    496. A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with serpentine front and canted sides, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments with ivory borders on brass ball feet, 19.5cm wide 600-800

    495. A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with canted corners, the front inlaid flowers and foliage in mother-of-pearl, the interior fitted twin lidded compartments, with ivory borders, on ball feet, 19.5cm wide 800-1000

    Lot 497

    Lot 496

    Lot 495

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    498. A fine Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the bomb body with interior fitted twin lidded compartments and bowl within ivory lining on flat bun feet, 28cm wide 1500-2000

    499. A fine and unusual tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy, the cover with ball finial, the ogee shaped body with interior fitted basin, lidded compartments within ivory lining on bun feet, 19.5cm wide 1500-2000

    Lot 499

    Lot 498

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    500. A George III tortoiseshell rectangular tea caddy with silvered stringing, the interior fitted triple lidded compartment, on four brass feet, 25cm wide 600-800

    Lot 502

    Lot 501Lot 500

    501. A Regency mother-of-pearl octagonal tea caddy, with tapered dome cover and sides, the interior with lidded compartment, on a skirt base, 13cm wide 500-600

    502. A fine Georgian ivory decagonal tea caddy, banded in tortoiseshell with silver ring handle and oval of mother-of-pearl beads to the cover and shield and mother-of-pearl beads to the front, the interior with lidded compartment 1000-1500

    503. A Regency rosewood letter box, the cover with two apertures and inscribed Answered and Unanswered on mother-of-pearl plaques with other mother-of-pearl inlay, 23cm wide 200-250

    504. A Regency rosewood letter box, the cover with two apertures and inscribed Answered and Unanswered on mother-of-pearl plaques with further mother-of-pearl inlay, letter compartment to each side and with pierced surround on bun feet, 26.5cm wide 300-400

    505. A Victorian pollard oak glove box with pierced brass strap work mounts and handle, 26cm wide 150-200

    506. A Tunbridge ware square box, the cover decorated a rose spray within a border of acorns and oak leaves, the base with border of flowers and acanthus leaves, 17cm wide 100-150

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    507. A Louis XV style gilt metal mounted kingwood casket, of bomb outline and plush lined interior on four scroll feet, 38cm wide 300-400

    508. A mahogany cigar box with hinged cover, brass escutcheon plate and handles to the sides, the interior paper lined and bearing an inscription Formerly the propert