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Lot 568

8 x Antique / Vintage lighters Inc Imco, Comoy, Davis & Heaps, Military Etc

Lot 114

Japanese Fairy Tale Series; A collection of nine titles, including No.3 'Battle of the Monkey and the Crab, No.6 'The Mouse's Wedding', No.17 'Schippeitaro', No.11 'The Hare of Inaba', No.13 'The silly Jelly-Fish', No.14 'The Princes Fire-Flash & Fire-Fade', No.19 'The Ogres of Oyemama', two others with title page missing, published by T.Hasegara, Tokyo, Japan, printed on creped paper (9)

Lot 133

A Pair of Scottish Arts and Crafts copper Frames, of a small rectangular form, with embossed thistles and quotations 'Her ain Fireside' and 'Granny at Work' after H.J Dobson R.S.W. the frames enclosing the corresponding prints, W 33 cm x H 30 cm(2), Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 156

18th century English School, Portrait of a Gentleman (believed to be Sir Richard Hill, 2nd Baronet and M.P., 1733-1809), three-quarter length, standing wearing red coat and floral waistcoat, oil on canvas, 50in x 40in (127cm x 101.5cm), framed. Provenance: by descent through the Hill family. Further information on the Hill family can be found in "The Hills of Hawkstone and Attingham' by Joanna Hill, pub.Phillimore & Co., 2005.

Lot 158

18th century School, Portrait of Mary Wilbraham, wife of Rev. Robert Hill (1746-1831), oil on canvas, 65cm x 52cm, framed. Provenance: by descent through the Hill family.  Further information on the Hill family can be found in "The Hills of Hawkstone and Attingham' by Joanna Hill, pub. Phillimore & Co., 2005.

Lot 159

18th century School, Portrait of a Lady, probably one of the Wilbraham sisters, oil on canvas, 65cm x 52cm, framed. By family tradition the portrait represents one of Mary Wilbraham’s sisters (Mary married Rev. Robert Hill (1746-1831) of Hough Hall.  Provenance: by descent through the Hill family. Further information on the Hill family can be found in "The Hills of Hawkstone and Attingham' by Joanna Hill, pub.Phillimore & Co., 2005.

Lot 160

18th century School, Portrait of a Lady with blue scarf, probably one of the Wilbraham sisters, oil on canvas, 60cm x 60cm, framed. By family tradition the portrait represents one of Mary Wilbraham’s sisters (Mary married Rev. Robert Hill (1746-1831) of Hough Hall.  Provenance: by descent through the Hill family. Further information on the Hill family can be found in "The Hills of Hawkstone and Attingham' by Joanna Hill, pub.Phillimore & Co., 2005.

Lot 161

19th century English School, Portrait of Lady Mary Meeke Hill, in blue dress, pastel and watercolour, 25cm x 21cm, framed. Note: Mary Meeke Hill (died 1877) was the sister Robert Greene Hill of Hough Hall. Provenance: by descent through the Hill family. Further information on the Hill family can be found in "The Hills of Hawkstone and Attingham' by Joanna Hill, pub.Phillimore & Co., 2005.

Lot 163

19th century English School, Robert Greene Hill of Hough Hall, Cheshire (1801-1874), oil on canvas, 76cm x 66cm, framed. Provenance: by descent through the Hill family. Further information on the Hill family can be found in "The Hills of Hawkstone and Attingham' by Joanna Hill, pub.Phillimore & Co., 2005.

Lot 164

Herbert St. John Jones (British 1872-1939), "The Hough Hall, Cheshire, about 1870”, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated 'Nantwich 1925' on verso, 40cm x 50cm, framed. Note: Hough Hall was demolished in the 1960’s. Provenance: by descent through the Hill family. Further information on the Hill family can be found in "The Hills of Hawkstone and Attingham' by Joanna Hill, pub.Phillimore & Co., 2005.

Lot 166

Speed (John), The Province of Ulster, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell [1676], hand coloured engraved map, inset view of Enis Kelling Fort, slight creasing to central fold, H 38 cm x W 51 cm.

Lot 195

Sir William Russell Flint (British, 1880-1969), Allegro, dry point etching, signed and numbered 'LV', signature faded, titled label verso, image size 12cm x 15cm, Provenace: P.& D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd. Old Bond Street, London, W.1., and Travers Gallery, London, W.8., together with another W.R.F. etching, A dwelling in Aragon, signed and numbered 'V', image size 22cm x 34cm, both overmounted and framed (2)

Lot 197

Caribbean, map by Ottens (Reiner & Joshua), Tabula Novissima atque accuratissima Caraibicarum Insularum sive Cannibalum quae..., engraving with hand-colouring on paper, sheet 60cm x 50cm, central horizontal fold, overmounted and framed.

Lot 208

Grose (Francis); 'The Antiquities of Scotland', two vols, printed for Hooper & Wigstead, 1747, gilt tooled leather boards, together with Wright (G.N); 'Ireland Illustrated, from original drawings by G.Petrie, RHA, W.H.Bartlett, & T.M.Baynes', pub. Fisher, Son & Jackson, London, 1832, gilt tooled leather boards (3)

Lot 221

The James A. De Rothschild Collection at Waddesdon Manor; 'Furniture Clocks & Gilt Bronzes', 2vols, printed for the National Trust by Office du Livre, 1974 and 'Gold Boxes', 1975, all in card slip cases (3)

Lot 235

A 19th century mahogany Maple & Co, London single fusee Wall Clock, 12 inch painted dial with Roman numerals, encased in circular surround.

Lot 255

An Arts and Crafts oak Plant Stand, with tile to top, (base) W 25.5 cm x D 26.5 cm, (top) W 24.5 cm x D 24.5 cm, H 77 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 256

A Shapland and Petter, Barnstable, Arts and Crafts oak Bookcase, circa 1900, the projecting cornice above an embossed copper frieze bearing inscription 'Reading Maketh a Full Man', above three astragal glazed doors with bullseye glass panels enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with two linenfold panel doors enclosing a single drawer and void, raised on square supports, W 147 cm x H 210 cm x D 53 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 257

An Arts and Crafts copper Grape Hod, embossed with Art Nouveau inspired foliage, and brass fittings, W 41 cm x H 84 cm x D 39 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 258

An Arts and Crafts oak Fire Screen, almost certainly by Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple, designer possibly William Cowie, with a central stylised floral motif within a chequer inlaid border, unmarked, W 50 cm x H 86 cm x D 26.5 cm, page 103 & 104 in the 'Shapland & Petter of Barnstaple, Arts and Crafts Furniture, Daryl Bennett' shows pieces of furniture with the same Chequer inlay, designed by William Cowie, page 104. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 260

A Large Hugh Wallis Arts and Crafts hammered copper Tray, signed to front, together with three other Hugh Wallis copper trays, all with stylised flower centre designs, all signed HW to front(4) Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 261

An Arts and Crafts Oak Armchair, with inlaid stylised flowers to back, floral upholstery, raised on tapering legs, W 58 cm x H 110.5 cm x D 61 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 262

An Arts and Crafts Oak Armchair designed by William Lethaby, Architect (1857-1931), with moulded and dowelled splats to front and back, with finials to top, W 62 cm x H 114 cm x D 57 cm, seat H 46 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 265

An Arts and Crafts oak hall Seat/Settle, having stick stand divisions either side of a storage seat, with slatted back and pierced motif, W 106 cm x H 86.5 cm x D 36.5 cm, seat H 46 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 268

An Arts and Crafts square oak Planter/Torchere, with four decorative copper panels with embossed stylised flowers, raised on four splayed legs, Top W 30 cm x D 30 cm, (base) W 36.5 cm x D 36.5 cm, H 75 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 271

An Arts and Crafts hammered copper Log Box, with embossed stylised flower to the front, hinged lid enclosing lined interior, note top has some damage, please see images, W 47 cm x H 33 cm x D 35 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 272

A Liberty style Arts and Crafts oak Washstand, of a high quality, with green tiled back and top, an extending towel rail to either side, raised on four canted block legs, W 107 cm x H 136 cm x D 53.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 275

An Arts and Crafts oak Desk/side Cabinet, the rectangular top above a hinged fall front with inset stylised foliate repousse panel, opening to reveal interior, with similar panel to the other side, raised on trestle ends with pierced stylised cut-outs, joined by a book trough stretcher and raised on short splayed legs, W 61 cm x H 77 cm x D 31 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 276

An Arts and Crafts Small Upright Bookcase, having leaded glass door with stained green glass centre, with open shelves below and Shapland style chequer inlay, W 32 cm x H 94.5 cm x D 19 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 277

In the manner of John Pearson an Arts and Crafts brass Charger, with an owl to the centre and a border with stylised seeds, flowers and leaves, unsigned, pencil mark to reverse 9170/50, Diameter 59 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 278

A large Arts and Crafts wall Mirror in the manner of John Pearson, copper and oak rectangular frame decorated with scroll and floral motifs, W 85 cm x H 70 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 280

An Arts and Crafts mahogany Overmantle Mirror by Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple, with pierced hearts to top shelved section and mirror flanked by inset copper plates with stylised flowers, Shape no: 6016, possibly retailed by Liberty, W 128 cm x H 73.5 cm x D 18 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 281

An Arts and Crafts oak Plant Stand/Torchere, moulded top above small cupboard, raised on splayed legs, W 37.5 cm x H 76.5 cm x D 37.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 282

An Arts and Crafts copper Chamber Stick, unmarked, together with an Antique copper Kettle, copper shoe Warmer, copper Pot and brass Candlesticks(5) Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 283

A Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple, Arts and Crafts oak Wardrobe, circa 1900, the projecting cornice above a frieze of four Ruskin roundels above one long door, the opposing door with embossed metal panel, above two short drawers, the whole above one long drawer, lock stamped S&P/ B, W 136 cm x H 207 cm x D 59 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 285

A Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple, Arts and Crafts mahogany fire screen, with embroidered stylised peacock panel, W 67 cm x H 99.5 cm x D 31.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 286

A Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple Art Nouveau mahogany and copper Firescreen, circa 1900, in the shape of an owl, embossed copper panels set with enamel roundels, bears maker's stamped marks under stretcher R2047/109, W 52 cm x H 87 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 287

An Arts and Crafts oak Tile Top Table, circa 1910, with oak underself and stamped 886, W 51 cm x H 70 cm x D 52.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 288

An Arts and Crafts oak wall Mirror, frame with Pierced edges, encasing bevelled plate, W 64 cm x H 85 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 289

An Arts and Crafts rectangular wall Mirror, beaten frame with corners embossed with stylised leaves/flowers, W 29.5 cm x H 34.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 290

An Arts and Crafts circular wall Mirror, carved oak geometric frame encasing bevelled plate, W 40 cm x H 40 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 291

A Scottish Arts and Crafts copper wall Mirror, of a small rectangular form, with embossed thistles and quotation 'Her ain Fireside' after H.J Dobson R.S.W. W 33 cm x H 30 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 292

An Arts and Crafts Wall Mirror in the manner of Arthur Simpson, carved oak frame with stylised flowers and foliage, W 40.25 x H 35.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 294

An Arts and Crafts copper Wall Mirror, with hammered copper frame and simple strapped design, W 31 cm x H 38 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 295

An Arts and Crafts copper wall Mirror, rectangular hammered frame decorated in relief with heart and stylised Flowers, W 36.5 cm x H 27.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 296

A Scottish Arts and Crafts copper oval wall Mirror, frame with embossed stylised flowers and thistles, W 32 cm x H 46 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 297

An Arts and Crafts mahogany Window Seat / Piano Stool, with upholstered seat raised on splayed legs and angled stretchers, underneath stamped 5526, W 64 cm x H 57 cm x D 42 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 298

A pair of Arts and Crafts oak Bedroom side Chairs, with bar back and a shaped splat with heart-shaped pierced detail and a rush seat, W 40 cm x H 85 cm x D 40.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 299

An Arts and Crafts moorish Mirror, with mashrabiya turnings and bevelled edge mirror plate, these were retailed by Liberty as part of their exotic range, W 41 cm x H 46 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.  DEFRA Ivory Act submission ref: H27V4JBH.

Lot 300

An Arts and Crafts oak upright Bureau, in the manner of Liberty, having a top pierced gallery of a bat and crescent moon, side panels also having pierced fretwork, a sloping fall front desk with brass straps and fitted interior, over bookshelf and two doors, W 69 cm x H 132 cm x D 32 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 301

A large Arts and Crafts Copper Wall Mirror, with shaped hammered frame decorated in embossed stars and set with two ruskin pottery roundles to top and bottom, encasing bevelled glass plate, W 96.5 cm x H 66 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 305

An Arts and Crafts mahogany and oak Torchere / Plant Stand, with tube lined Art Nouveau inspired stylised flower tiles to top and lower shelf, with gallery, (top) W 31.5 cm D 31.5 cm, H 114 cm, (base) W 34.5 cm x D 34.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 306

An Art Nouveau copper and wrought iron Fire screen, with hammered finish and stylised floral relief set with blue enamel roundles acting as petals, W 55.5 cm x H 79.5 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 310

An Arts and crafts copper wall Mirror : Attributed to John Pearson circa 1900, the rectangular mirror plate enclosed within a copper frame, repoussé decorated with stylised foliate motifs, W 40 cm x H 46 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 312

An Arts and Crafts rectangular wall Mirror, hammered strap frame embossed with stylised flowers to each corner, W 48 cm x H 61 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 313

An Arts and Crafts Wall Mirror in the manner of Liberty, hammered copper frame with repousse stylised flowers and each corner inset with Ruskin ceramic roundels, W 59 cm x H 44 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 314

A Scottish School Arts and Crafts hammered brass wall Mirror, of rectangular form, embossed with a verse after Burns "Some hae meat and canna eat some wad eat that want it, but we hae meat and we can eat and sae the lord be thankit" with embossed thistle to each corner, W 62 cm x H 52 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 315

An Arts and Crafts pewter wall Mirror, of graduating rectangular shape, hammered frame with strapped corners and turquoise Ruskin style roundel to top, encasing bevelled plate, W 69 cm x H 57 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 316

A Shapland and Petter of Barnstaple Arts and Crafts mahogany Bookcase, circa 1900, with decorative stenciled panel and large enamel roundel to top, above adjustable shelves and hammered brass fittings, marked to the back R2427/ 116, W 110 cm x H 148.5 cm x D 28 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

Lot 318

An Arts and Crafts oak Magazine Rack, decorated with carved central rose, W 39 cm x H 47 cm x D 20 cm. Provenance: property of a West Country Collector. After buying an Arts & Crafts house, the vendors researched and sought-out beautiful, often unique, Arts & Crafts pieces to furnish their home.

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