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Los 672

Florin, 1849, initials almost completely obliterated (ESC 802A; S 3890). Light scratches and marks in obverse field, otherwise better than extremely fine, the variety scarce

Los 704

Penny, 1860, dies Dd, toothed border, lc wyon on truncation, lcw below shield, 9.43g/12h (Gouby J; F 10 [dies 2+D]; BMC 1629; S 3954). Light spotting on reverse at 1 o’clock, otherwise practically as struck with full original colour

Los 714

Halfpenny, 1883, pearl brooch (F 349; BMC 1836; S 3956). Light bagmarks, otherwise brilliant mint state

Los 715

Farthing, 1857 (Cooke 181; BMC 1585; S 3950). Light handling marks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, almost full original colour

Los 734

Proof Sovereign, 1911 (S 3996). Some light hairlining, otherwise virtually as struck

Los 755

Proof set, 1893, comprising silver Crown to Threepence [6]. Some light hairlines, has been cleaned but now toned; in original case Crown only illustrated

Los 756

Part Proof set, 1893, comprising gold Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Threepence [6]. Some light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine, silver with uneven tone; in leather Victorian case with fitted silver plaque engraved ÔTo Sis from S. Chester Thompson, on her 21st Birthday, Feb 1st 1893 Half-Sovereign only illustrated

Los 771

Edward IV, Light Cross and Pellets coinage (c. 1473-8), Penny, Dublin, mm. unclear, pellets by neck, 0.56g/8h (S 6364; DF 136). On a small flan as usual, otherwise very fine, cleaned

Los 772

Edward IV, Light Cross and Pellets coinage (c. 1473-78), Penny, Dublin, mm. rose (?), pellets by neck, 0.42g/12h (S 6364; DF 136). On a small flan as usual, otherwise about very fine for issue

Los 786

Free State, Proof set, 1928, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (S 6625-32; KM. PS1) [8]. Some light toning, the surfaces a little cloudy, otherwise practically as struck; in original green leatherette case [this slightly distressed

Los 788

Eire, Halfcrown, 1943 (S 6633; DF 708). A few light surfaces marks, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare

Los 908

John V, Quartinho (1000 RŽis), 1716, Lisbon (Gomes 22.10; KM. 182; F 98). Light scratch on reverse and perhaps a little waterworn, otherwise very fine or better

Los 1042

Kent, J.P.C., Roman Coins, London, 1978, 368pp, including 199 plates by M. and A. Hirmer, dj. Publisher’s green cloth; light tear in dj, otherwise virtually as new

Los 1048

Milne, J.G., Ashmolean Museum, Catalogue of Alexandrian Coins, Oxford, 1933, lxviii + 155pp, 7 plates, tables, signed by H. St J. Hart on inside front cover; Milne, J.G., Finds of Greek Coins in the British IslesÉin the light of the Rackett Collection from Dorset, London, 1948, 47pp; Robertson, Anne S., Roman Imperial Coins in the Hunter Coin Cabinet, University of Glasgow, IV, Valerian I to Allectus, Oxford, 1978, ccxvi + 340pp, 64 plates, dj; Munro-Hay, S., and Juel-Jensen, B., Aksumite Coinage, London, 1995, 285pp, numerous un-numbered plates, dj; together with other references (23), by Ravel (several, all signed by him), Gardner, Metcalf, Mattingly, Lightfoot, etc [27]. Publishers’ bindings; Robertson virtually as new Provenance: First ex libris H. St J. Hart, Queen’s College, Cambridge, 1950

Los 1056

Ruding, R., Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies from the earliest period of authentic history to the end of the fiftieth year of the reign of his present majesty King George III, 4 vols bound in two, 1st edn, London, 1817, xxxvi + 518, 532, 542pp, 113 engraved plates (Manville 277) [3]. Tan cloth; some light foxing, otherwise a fine and clean set

Los 36

Brass billiard/snooker table light three light fitting and lamp shades

Los 65

A FRENCH MODEL 1822 LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER`S SABRE, DATED 1837, A FRENCH INFANTRY SWORD, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, AND A COPY OF A FRENCH AN IX SWORD the first of regulation type, the blade with arsenal inscription on the back-edge, in its scabbard; the second with slightly curved blade double-edged towards the point, brass hilt pierced with a scallop design and a rampant lion, and wire-bound leather-covered grip (restorations); and the third in its scabbard the first: 92cm; 36 1/4in blade (3)

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A FINE SWEDISH PRESENTATION SWORD TO A GENERAL OFFICER BY CROWN PRINCE CHARLES JOHN BERNADOTTE, MARECHALE DE FRANCE, FUTURE KARL XIV JOHAN, KING OF SWEDEN, CIRCA 1813-18 with curved burnished steel blade double-edged towards the tip, etched and gilt with a pair of crossed palm fronds, the crowned Royal cypher `CJ` within a gilt frame on a blued panel at the forte on each side (light wear), gilt-brass stirrup hilt cast and chased in low relief, comprising a pair of langets cast with neoclassical foliage and a male mascaron on each side, quillon with palmette terminal, knuckle-guard decorated with foliage and trophies, angular pommel formed as a lion head with a palmette on its neck and a scaly base, a pair of mother-of-pearl grip-scales engraved with the crowned Royal cypher `CJ` retained by a pair of gilt-brass panels each cast with laurel fruit and foliage, in its original gilt-brass mounted leather-covered wooden scabbard (the leather with minor damage and repairs), the mounts decorated with neoclassical ornament en suite with the hilt, and remaining in very good condition throughout 87.5cm; 34 1/2in blade For another sword of this type see L. Nordstrom 1984, cat. no.15, pp. 106-107.

Los 89

TWO OFFICERS` JACKETS, UNIDENTIFIED REGIMENTS, CIRCA 19TH-20TH CENTURIES the first, probably English yeomanry mid-19th century, of scarlet cloth, faced French blue, the front, collar and waist edged with gold lace 1½ inches wide and the pointed cuffs similarly edged; the stand collar 3 inches high encircled at the base with narrow gold round-cord; the shoulders each pierced with four holes for the attachment of epaulettes or shoulder cords; the front and collar closed with 10 hooks-and-eyes, with a line of decorative `pearl` buttons at the front, and each cuff closed with a cloth-covered button; lined with partially quilted crimson silk (some staining), the second, probably Indian Army late 19th or early 20th century, of light buff cloth, faced dark brown, the front, collar and waist edged with light buff mohair lace and the pointed cuffs similarly edged; the stand collar 2¼ inches high traced with whorls of mohair gimp and similar tracery embellishing the cuffs; the front, closing with 10 alternating hooks-and-eyes, bearing five S-shaped loops of light buff square-cord, interlocking with each other at the centre and each bearing two light buff olivettes; shoulder-cords of light buff plaited cord bearing the rank insignia of a major; lined with light buff satin-silk; some moth, repairs and staining

Los 94

AN OFFICER`S LEVEE DRESS COATEE AND EPAULETTES, BERWICKSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1803-28 of scarlet wool, faced green and decorated overall with silver gimp forming closely packed loops on the front, quatrefoils at the slashed cuffs, edging the collar and bordering and embellishing the tails and turn-backs, with narrow silver gimp providing delicate tracery on the collar, cuffs and tails; the front bearing three lines of white metal ball-buttons, each struck centrally with a monarchical crown and by Bushby London, closing with 24 buttons and either side decorated with 23 (the top one on the left side a smaller replacement of the same style); two similar buttons at centre back; white false turn-backs edged with green and with ornaments in the form of double-sheaves of wheat in silver wire, sequins and green thread on a scarlet ground; the collar 2¾ inches high, closing with three hooks-and-eyes; epaulettes lined with white silk and with plain silver lace straps, edged with silver purl, terminating in purl-and-sequin crescents with two layers of loose silver wire bullions and with ball buttons; lined with white silk (damaged and incomplete) and with two deep pockets in the tails This coatee is reputed to have originally belonged to Captain John Spottiswoode, younger son of John Spottiswoode, Berwickshire (1780-1866), who became captain of the 3rd, or `Eagle` troop of Berwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry in 1803. His father, also John Spottiswoode (c.1742-1805), had raised the 3rd troop in 1801 and was appointed the regiment`s major in 1803, whereupon his son - the younger John - was appointed captain of the troop. The 3rd troop was closely identified with the Spottiswoode family, its appellation `Eagle troop` coming from its troop-specific badges - worn on the troop`s `Tarleton` helmets - which replicated the Spottiswoode family`s crest of an `eagle rising`. The troop remained in existence from 1803 until the disbandment of the regiment in 1828 and was noted for the magnificence of its uniforms and general appearance: it was noted in 1803 that the wish of the whole troop was to have the lace on its jackets like that of the Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster, a move that necessitated the use of 28 yards of lace and which was regarded as `extravagant in the extreme` (Norman, 1963, p. 117) Literature: Norman, A.V.B., `Notes for a History of the Dress of the Scottish Yeomanry and Volunteer Cavalry up to 1850, Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XLI (1963), pp. 113-137. Freeman, B.F.M., `Historical Records of the Border Yeomanry Regiments: No. 3. - The Berwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 1797-1828`, Transactions of the Hawick Archaeological Society 1915, pp. 53-64.

Los 96

AN OFFICER`S FULL-DRESS COATEE AND EPAULETTES, NORFOLK YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1843-49 the coatee of scarlet cloth, faced dark blue, with an upright collar 3 inches high, closing with 15 hooks-and-eyes at the front and 3 at the collar; 9 silver-plated half-domed buttons at front, with a flat brass button at waist, the half-domed buttons - by Hamburger & Co., King Street, Covent Garden - embossed with a strap-and-buckle containing the title PRINCE ALBERT`S OWN, enclosing the initials NYC and surmounted by the coronet of the Prince Consort; the plastron front formed of 9 quilted loops of ¾ inch silver lace; the cuffs bearing 3 chevrons of similar quilted lace, each centred by a regimental button, and closing with a plain button and hook-and-eye; the collar bearing 2 loops of similar quilted lace; the tails with false turn-backs of dark blue, bordered with ½ inch silver lace and with ornaments of the Prince Consort`s coronet in silver wire and crimson velvet; a white metal belt hook and two regimental buttons at centre back; the body lined in quilted light buff silk with a band of brown doeskin at the waist, the tails lined in white Melton cloth with two deep white cotton pockets, the collar lined in black silk; the epaulette straps formed of overlapping white metal scallop-cut plates lined in crimson silk and terminating in white metal crescents, with boxed bullion in silver wire, and secured by plain half-ball buttons and cloth straps faced with ½ inch silver lace; some moth and staining and some wear to the lining.

Los 99

AN OFFICER`S JACKET AND UNDRESS OVERALLS, 1ST WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY CAVALRY, CIRCA 1845-50 the jacket of dark blue cloth decorated overall with silver gimp forming loops and whorls on the front and back, Austrian knots on the cuffs and back and tracery around and on the collar; the front and collar closing with 15 hooks and eyes; with 24 white metal ball buttons at centre front, 24 half-domed buttons at each side of the front and 2 half-domed buttons to fasten the silver gimp shoulder-cords, all embossed with a rose encircled by the title 1 WEST YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY; lined in quilted light buff silk with a 2½ inch band of white doe-skin at the waist, the collar lined with black silk and the sleeves with striped cream silk; one internal pocket in the left breast; each cuff closing with a single cloth-covered button; single moth hole at rear waist. The trousers of heavy Oxford mixture wool, with a trap fly, cut to flare from the knee and with reinforced cuffs and inside leg of double-thickness material, the cuffs 5? inches deep and the inside leg 3¼ inches wide at the cuff and 5 inches wide at the seat; the cuffs slashed 2 inches deep and fitted inside with four pairs of brass buttons for instep-straps (absent); with double scarlet stripes each 1? inches wide with ¼ inch between; 2 cotton waist-ties at centre-back and with brass buttons for braces at waist; the waist lined with white cotton and with two interior white cotton pockets; very slight moth; together with a pair of officer`s black leather Wellington boots, the green tops cut, by Bartley and Sons, 493 Oxford Street, London, circa 1920. A similar jacket is shown in a portrait of an unidentified officer of the regiment, c.1845, facing page 222 in the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, Vol. XLIV (1966) and described in an article in the same journal pp. 234-236 as well as in another article in the JSAHR Vol. XVII (1938), p. 47.

Los 116

AN ASSORTMENT OF SCOTTISH SHOULDER BELT PLATES an oblong brass (with traces of original gilt) plate of the 90th (Perthshire Volunteers) c.1830 - 45, mounted with crude devices in white metal as for Parkyn Figure 228, permanently attached to the backing-plate by bent wires (fixings on reverse of plate probably replaced, one hook missing); a soldier`s flat oblong brass plate of the 90th Perthshire Volunteers (Light Infantry), as described by Parkyn (page 150), struck with bugle-horn and XC within a crowned oval strap inscribed with regimental title and flanked by laurel sprays bearing battle honour scrolls (now illegible). Beneath the oval, the Sphinx and a scroll inscribed MANDORA (all lettering severely rubbed); a domed plate of the Royal Veterans, engraved with 2Bn 2Bd within an oval strap inscribed with the motto of the Thistle and surmounted by a crown flanked by initials R and V, with thistle sprays beneath; a plate of the Strathspey Fencibles, engraved with a crown above a thistle, the regimental title inscribed around the outer edge; and a plate engraved with a crown, flanked by GIII and R, above a thistle (5)

Los 121

OFFICER`S SHOULDER BELT PLATES RELATING TO THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY an officer`s burnished brass plate (possibly originally gilt) of the 74th Highlanders c.1864-1881, mounted with the Thistle Star generally as described by Parkyn on Page 285, in cut white metal, bearing numeral 74 within a crowned circlet inscribed HIGHLANDERS, above thistle sprays in white metal; on the lower rays, the elephant and ASSAYE scroll. The crown, circlet, numerals and elephant all in copper or brass, presumably originally gilt, and very worn (two mounting-holes on the thistle sprays indicate the removal of a scroll); together with a seeded gilt plate of the Highland Light Infantry c1881-1901, with burnished edges, bearing a Thistle Star in cut white metal, mounted with crown, HLI monogram, ASSAYE scroll and elephant all in gilt, (the backing plate possibly a replacement) (2) Note. The absence of battle-honours on the arms of the St Andrew`s Cross indicates that the first item was worn by an auxiliary battalion. Parkyn gives no indication of what inscription might have been borne on the missing scroll.

Los 122

VOLUNTEER AND MILITIA OFFICERS` PLAID BROOCHES a plaid brooch of the Sutherland Rifle Volunteers in the form of a massive thistle wreath, 3in. diameter, in cast nickel, mounted with a ducal coronet above the Arms of the Dukedom of Sutherland impaled with those of the Earldom of Carlisle, within an oval inscribed DUCHESS HARRIET`S COMPANY (ROGART); together with an exceptionally rare brooch of the Inverness, Banff, Elgin and Nairn Militia battalion c1855-1881, in fine white metal, the incised quoit with engraved decoration and mounted with eight bosses which unscrew to reveal the initials of the regiment and those of the HLI (2) Note: Although the Sutherland Rifle Volunteers were raised in 1859, the Rogart company was not formed until January 1861. It became an independent company in 1864 as the 4th Sutherland Rifle Volunteers, and in 1881 became a Volunteer battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders. Harriet, a close friend of Queen Victoria, was the daughter of the 6th Earl of Carlisle and wife of the second Duke of Sutherland. She died in 1868. The Inverness, Banff, Elgin and Nairn Militia was raised in 1802. Despite being geographically in the Cameron Highlanders area, its title from 1855 to 1881 was the 76th Highland Light Infantry Militia. In the latter year it became the 2nd Battalion Queen`s Own Cameron Highlanders, who had become unique in the British infantry in having only one regular battalion. Curiously, the initials on this plate include an M (presumably for Morayshire) rather than E for Elgin.

Los 158

A NORTH GERMAN BOAR SPEAR FROM THE HUNT OF JULIUS, DUKE OF BRUNSWICK AND LÜNEBURG IN WOLFENBÜTTEL (1528-89), NO. 13, DATED 1571 with leaf-shaped blade, stamped with a mill wheel mark, etched with the crowned Ducal monogram `HI` supported by a pair of lions, the number and the date on each side (light wear), on an early wooden haft bound with a trellis pattern of leather retained by brass domed rivets 29.5cm; 11 3/4in head Exhibited Arms, Armour & Militaria lent by H.R.H. The Duke of Brunswick at the Tower of London, April 10th-October 31st 1952, cat. No.97.

Los 170

A PAIR OF NORTH GERMAN `BLACK AND WHITE` TASSETS OF ADJUSTABLE LENGTH AND FURTHER DETACHED ELEMENTS OF BLACK AND WHITE ARMOUR, BRUNSWICK, CIRCA 1560-70 the tassets disarticulated, each formed of eight lames divisible between the fourth and fifth and eighth and ninth lames, detachable poleyns of four lames with a small centrally-puckered circular side-wing, decorated throughout with roped turns and with bright recessed bands on a black ground (areas of light rust, the leathers and rivets all missing); together with two gorget-plates from a close helmet, an upper and lower cannon from a black and white armour, and six further lames of pauldrons (24)

Los 291

A 25 BORE GERMAN FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN, MID-18TH CENTURY with two-stage etched twist barrel fitted with silver bead fore-sight on an arrow-shaped bed and retained by a pierced engraved brass band, inscribed with a number at the breech, engraved breech tang, engraved bevelled lock decorated with strapwork and foliage, figured walnut half-stock carved with scrolls (light worm), carved raised cheek-piece, engraved brass mounts including side-plate decorated with a stag pursued by hounds, trigger-guard with a portrait medallion, and butt-plate decorated with scrolls (small dents), horn fore-end cap, and associated horn-tipped ramrod (ramrod cracked and chipped) 114cm; 45in barrel

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A FINE CASED PAIR OF 40 BORE PERCUSSION RIFLED DUELLING PISTOLS BY JOHN MANTON & SON, NO. 9129 FOR 1822 with scratch rifled browned twist octagonal barrels signed in script on the top flat, silver fore-sights, engraved case-hardened breeches fitted with standing back-sights, platinum plugs and decorated with a palmette, engraved case-hardened breech tangs decorated with scrolls, engraved case-hardened flush-fitting locks signed `John Manton & Son patent`, decorated with scrolls and border ornament, fitted with blued bolt safety-catches and hammers decorated en suite (one hammer an early working replacement), blued set triggers, figured walnut half-stocks, chequered butts, scroll-engraved blued steel mounts comprising numbered trigger-guards with stylised pineapple finials, pear-shaped butt-caps, and a pair of ramrod-pipes, vacant silver escutcheons, silver barrel bolt escutcheons, horn fore-end caps, each with its original brass-tipped ramrod, and much original finish throughout: in original fitted mahogany case, the outside with brass flush-fitted carrying handle, the interior lined in green baize and with trade label for No. 6 Dover Street, (the lining with minor wear and light moth damage, label with small tears, compartment lids missing), and complete with accessories including oil bottle, three-way flask, nipple key, mallet and one tampion 38cm; 15in Provenance Sotheby`s London, 25th July 1991, lot 93 Literature P. A. Scott-Edeson, Dating the Firearms of John Manton and John Manton & Son: 1789-1834, 2000, p.131. These pistols are notably early in their adoption of the percussion system (op. cit).

Los 369

A RARE CASED 40 BORE SILVER-MOUNTED SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER FLINTLOCK PISTOL, BY JOSEPH EGG, LONDON SILVER MARKS FOR 1814 with blued octagonal barrels (light pitting) signed in gold on the top and bottom flats, silver bead fore-sight, engraved breeches, the upper inlaid with a platinum line, platinum-lined vents, engraved breech tang, signed engraved case-hardened external actions fitted with engraved `French` cocks, blued mainsprings, bolt safety-catches, rollers and rainproof pans (one top-jaw an early replacement), figured walnut butt cut with chequering, silver mounts comprising trigger-guard decorated with border ornament, spurred pommel engraved and gilt with the owner`s coat-of-arms within a foliate frame, gold escutcheon engraved with the owner`s crest, traces of original finish, and steel ramrod with chequered tip carried on the left of the barrels: in a later fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, complete with a contemporary three-way flask with later red leather covering 16cm; 6 1/4in Provenance: Christie`s South Kensington, 23rd May 1990, lot 277 Field Marshall Sir Francis Festing William Keith Neal The arms and crest are those of Baring, probably Sir Francis Thornhill Baring. Sir Francis Thornhill Baring, 3rd Baronet was born in 1796. He was a Member of Parliament for Portsmouth from 1826 to 1865, and was Chancellor of the Exchequer and First Lord of the Admiralty.

Los 16

Fencing - Angelo (Domenico). The School of Fencing 47 on 44 engraved plates light offsetting on to text later half roan spine defective oblong 8to 1787* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 87

John Turmeau (1777-1846) A gentleman head and shoulders wearing blue facing right Watercolour oval in an ebonized frame 153 x 120mm++Light staining/fading to the background* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 110

The Hugo Jellema Collection of Miniatures lot 108-149 Charles Robertson (c.1760-1821) Letitia Balfour neé Liege c.1790 head and shoulders facing right wearing a light blue dress and lace frilled bonnet with black band Oval in a gilt metal locket frame 58 x 48mm Provenance: Limner Antiques 12th June 1978 with copy of invoice++In good condition* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 231

Thomas Stothard R.A. (1755-1834) Henry & Emma from Matthew Prior`s poem for Lady`s Poetical Magazine Pencil and watercolour 11.5 x 6.75cm; 4½ x 2¾in++A few light stains or fox marks* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 243

Arthur John Strutt (1819-1888) A rustic with a horse and a lady spinning Signed indistinctly Watercolour over pencil 31.5 x 46cm; 12½ x 18in++Some light foxing/staining to sky* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 253

Anglo-Indian School early 19th Century A lakeside fort mountains beyond Watercolour with bodycolour 17.5 x 28cm; 7 x 11in++Some discolouration and light stains* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 269

Raoul Maucherat de Longpré (French 19th/20th Century) Still life of yellow and white roses with white lilac Signed Watercolour and gouache on buff paper mounted unframed 51.5 x 71.5cm; 20¼ x 28¼in++One or two light scuffs otherwise good condition* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 272

William Cook of Plymouth (c.1830-c.1890) Barras Moor Tintagel North Cornwall; Fishermen on the coast A pair both signed with initials and dated 82 the first titled on backing board Both watercolour 45 x 76cm; 17¾ x 30in (2)++1. One or two blemishes dry glue to reverse overall good condition; 2. Stuck down on board some light foxing and staining visible to sky one or two blemishes* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 282

Pierre Carrier-Belleuse (French 1851-1932) The Green-Ribboned Bonnet Signed Pastel 71 x 58cm; 28 x 23in++Some light foxing otherwise good condition* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 289

New Zealand School (19th Century) Head of lake Te Anau; Cathedral Peaks Lake Manapouri Both signed with a monogram TM and titled Both watercolour 11.5 x 21.5cm; 4½ x 8½in and 13.5 x 19cm; 5¼ x 7½in (2)++1. A few light fox marks 2. A few darker fox marks* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 293

William Barraud (1810-1850) Two hounds in a stable Signed Watercolour 12 x 17cm; 4¾ x 6¾in++Some light brown spots of foxing mainly upper right otherwise good* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 413

Samuel John Egbert Jones (1797-1861) Releasing the fox Oil on canvas 23 x 30.5cm; 9 x 12in++Old lining old restoration repair upper right quarter could be enhanced by a light surface clean* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 440

English School late 19th Century Portrait of a boy reading with ferns in a blue vase Signed with monogram WJ and dated 1884 Oil on canvas 76.5 x 64cm; 30 x 25in++Unlined some surface dirt would be enhanced by a light clean* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 450

E. J. A. (19/20th Century) River landscapes A pair both signed with initials Both oil on canvas each 28 x 38cm; 11 x 15in (2)++One with 2cm puncture centre right both slightly loose on stretcher and would be enhanced by a light clean* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 486

Stanley Orchart (1920-2005) View on the Norfolk Broads Signed Oil on canvas 52 x 77cm; 20½ x 30¼in++Requires a light clean otherwise good* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 501

Harold Harvey (1874-1941) Travellers resting with a horse and cart passing by Signed and dated 07 Oil on canvas 30 x 41cm; 12 x 16in++Unlined could be enhanced by a light clean otherwise good* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 526

Cedric J. Kennedy (1898-1968) Portrait of a lady; Portrait of a boy Two both signed on stretcher verso Both oil on canvas 91.5 x 71cm; 36 x 28in and 61 x 51cm; 24 x 20in (2) For a watercolour by same artist please see lot 341++1. Overall good condition but a stain to the reverse of the canvas along the bottom margin 2. Good condition would be enhanced by a light clean* All lots marked with an asterisk are subject to VAT on the hammer price.‡ All marked lots may be subject to Droit de Suite / Artist`s Resale Right.For details please see www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk department page.All condition reports are a guide only and should be used as such.

Los 146

NICHOLSON, Col W.N., The Suffolk Regiment 1928-1946, pub East Anglian Magazine, RAY Cyril, Algiers to Austria, a History of 78 Division in Second World War, 1952, WEBSTER Captain FAM, The History of the Fifth Battalion the Bedfordshire and Herefordshire Regiment, 1930 and INGLEFIELD, Capt V.E., The History of the Twentieth (Light) Division 1921 (4)

Los 38

A pair of Dresden possibly Wallendorf porcelain five light candlesticks, stems in the form of trees seated cupids representing the four seasons, on circular bases, on scroll feet, height 61cm.

Los 126

A collection of silver plated items, including a punch bowl, water jug, wall light, photograph frames, a pair of brass candlesticks, etc.

Los 333

A ships brass wall light, from HMS Eagle, and a pair of wooden spoons inscribed Eagle, 1972.

Los 335

A pair of cut glass ceiling lights, circular tiers with glass drops and gilt metal border, and another similar hanging light.

Los 274

A Vickers machine gun ammo box, a Forward Artillery speaker phone by Tannoy, and an RAF signal light

Los 355

A 1930s part mannequin, (a/f), a satellite light fitting, and a quantity of miscellaneous items

Los 177

Francisco de Goya Y Lucientes (1746-1828) A group of 15 plates from: Los Caprichos (Harris, 36, 43, 45, 46, 60, 62, 80, 83, 88, 90, 93, 95, 107, 108, 109, 113) including four earlier impressions on stiff wove, 11 late impressions; with two late impressions from Tauromaquia, on Arches paper, in various conditions; and Bailando en una cuerda floja (Harris 267), from the additional plates of Los Proverbios, etching, aquatint and drypoint, from the edition published in L'Art, Paris, 1877, with wide margins, light stained S. 290 x 424 mm. (overall) (16) View on Christie's.com

Los 310

Max Beckmann (1884-1950) Woman with Candle (Hofmaier 171 III.B.c.) woodcut, 1920, on laid paper, signed in pencil, an impression of the third, final state, from the edition of one hundred (there was also an edition of fifty on Japon), published by R. Piper, Munich, with margins, the sheet slightly reduced in width, the margins folded back at the sides and below, severely light- and mount stained, a paper loss at the lower left sheet edge B. 300 x 150 mm., S. 535 x 405 mm. View on Christie's.com

Los 314

Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) Autoportrait (Venturi 1158) lithograph, 1896-8, on laid paper, watermarked MBM France, with wide margins, pale light-staining, mount and backboard staining, generally in good condition, framed L. 324 x 281 mm., S. 634 x 470 mm. View on Christie's.com

Los 330

Lovis Corinth (1858-1926) Die Offenbarung Johannis the complete portfolio, comprising six lithographs and title page, 1916, on cream laid paper, each signed in pencil, from the total edition of 40, published by Fritz Gurlitt Verlag, Berlin, the full sheets, light staining, hinge mounted onto card at top corners, otherwise generally in good condition, loose in the original card board folder, the covers and spine showing wear and with scuffing and surface dirt (portfolio) 560 x 690 mm. (overall) View on Christie's.com

Los 337

James Ensor (1860-1949) Les Péchés Capitaux dominés par la Mort (Delteil, Taevernier 126; Elesh 131) etching and drypoint with extensive hand-colouring in watercolour, 1904, on simili Japon, signed in pencil, countersigned in pencil verso, with margins, irregularly trimmed sheet edges, the colours slightly attenuated, pale mount and light-staining, otherwise generally in good condition, framed P. 91 x 140 mm., S. 178 x 223 mm. View on Christie's.com

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