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Lot 1009

An early 20th Century walnut bookcase in the William & Mary taste, the cushion moulded cornice above two glazed drawers, raised on a stand fitted with two frieze drawers above six barley-twist legs on bun feet, 77 1/2in. (197cms) high.

Lot 1029

A pair of 19th Century Venetian mirrors of semi architectural form, with foliate cresting inset with small mirror, the main plate with curved and rocaille carving, the verso with retailer`s label of James Peake, Carver & Gilder, Westminster Bridge Road, Est. 1866, also with hand written inscription `Bought at Miss D.L. Howard Sale at Soughton, 1892`. Provenance Miss Dorothea Lloyd Howard, daughter of Rev Richard Howard DD of Soughton House, Flintshire, Wales

Lot 1075

Mary A Ford: a Scottish Art & Crafts illuminated panel, "The Portrait", with exhibition label to verso 20 x 11in. (51 x 28cms). NB Possibly Mary Alice Ford, born 1888, exhibitor at the Glasgow Society of Lady Artists in 1915.

Lot 166

Kenneth Rowntree 1915-1997 The 3 Napkins and the table cloths, singing Pencil on paper, possibly for Recording Britain 16 1/2in. (42cms) x 11 3/4 (29.5) another sketch and a further one showing a castle or church tower, all inscribed with colour notes (unframed) NB The view of the restaurant (or tea room) would have appealed to Rowntree`s love of shape and juxtaposition. The three round topped windows suggest figures, whilst the three fan folded napkins, must have suggested a frivolous normality in wartime. Rowntree noted on this piece; "All colours in doorway Very strong & as dark as dammit. Painting should be about the 3 napkins & the table cloths, singing. Shadows of sun on walls where needed

Lot 185

John Milner (20th Century) Etching Signed in pencil and dedicated to Kenneth & Diana Rowntree 9in. (23cms) x 7 1/2 (19)

Lot 210

John Crampton Walker (Irish 1890-1942) "A WOODLAND POOL IN AUTUMN" signed with initials; bearing a Bregazzi & Sons, Dublin framers label on the reverse oil 60.5 x 75.5cms; 23 3/4in x 29 3/4in.

Lot 217

Rod Warbrick (20th Century) "SIXPENCE A NIGHT, BED & BREAKFAST: DAVID LEWIS HOTEL AND THEATRE (BUILT 1904, DEMOLISHED 1980-81)" signed and dated Feb. `86 oil on board 91 x 91cms; 36 x 36in., unframed. See illustration

Lot 325

An early 19th Century engraved glass rummer, slice cut, raised on faceted knop above a star cut base, the bowl engraved with wagon and three horses with the drover, the wagon engraved "G Hedley Morpeth and Newcastle Carrier", opposite initials "GMH" beneath a crest 7 1/2in. (19cms) high NB The firm of Hedley`s merged with the Anderson family to form Anderson, Son & Hedley, who merged with Atkinson and Garland in 1913 to become Anderson & Garland the well known firm of auctioneers.

Lot 361

Hicks, Meigh & Johnson: an ironstone tureen, cover and stand, printed in blue and enamelled in a typical `imari` pallette (tureen is 12 ins (30.5cms) high) (part of one handle is broken).

Lot 362

A Ralph Wood pulpit group of "The Vicar & Moses": circa 1780-90 (back of pulpit broken off, two small chips, Moses`s left hand is chipped and the right is broken ) 8 1/4in. (21cms).

Lot 379

An early 19th Century, blue & white egg stand; of navette form with five openings for eggs 8ins (20cms) wide

Lot 431

A mid 19th Century Sunderland plaque; possibly by Moore & Co, printed with "Snapper and the Rabbits", within a moulded border, highlighted in colours 9 ins (22.5cms) NB "Snapper and the rabbits" appears in "Our dumb companions" published 1864

Lot 433

Scott & Sons, Southwick; a pink lustre jug printed and painted with a West View of the Wear Bridge and verses "Glide on my Bark..." and "Thou noble bark..." with typical floral sprigs around the rim, all prints marked Scott (small chip to spout) 6 ins (15 cms) high

Lot 434

Dixon & Co, Garrison Pottery, Sunderland; a pink lustre jug decorated with "May they ever be united" showing the flags of Britain and France, Queen Victoria and Napoleon III, transfer printed and coloured 7ins (18cms) high (crack to spout and base, handle re stuck)

Lot 435

Scott & Sons, Southwick; a large pink lustre jug, printed and coloured with "The Token, or Jacks safe return", a West view of the Wear Bridge and verse "The sun is up..." 9in. (23cms) high (lustre worn, with cracks).

Lot 3

An early Royal Doulton pottery figure - "A Jester" designed by C.J. Noke, the figure in unusual green/white check costume seated on a pillar, 9.5ins high (green printed mark to base and titled in black "A. Jester - C.J.Noke, potted by Doulton & Co", - HN45A - unusual second version, introduced 1915, withdrawn by 1938, bearing impressed date code for January 1919 - somewhat restored)

Lot 7

A collection of nine modern Minton pottery "Archive Collection" novelty teapots, copied from Minton majolica originals, comprising - "Vulture & Python" teapot 9.5ins high (No. 211 of edition of 1000), "Monkey" teapot 5.25ins (No. 1204 of edition of 1793), "Chinaman" teapot 5.75ins high (No. 778 of 2500), "Cat & Mouse" teapot 7.5ins high (No. 333 of 2500), "Cockerel" teapot 5ins high (No. 457 of edition of 255), "Mushroom" teapot 5.5ins high (No. 47 of edition of 1000), "Fish" teapot 7ins high "No. 592 of 2500), "Tortoise" teapot (No. 172 of edition of 2500), and "Cockerel & Monkey" teapot 5.5ins high (No. 579 of edition of 1000), all contained in original Minton boxes with original numbered certificates

Lot 14

A 19th Century salt glazed stoneware flask with tapered fluted neck, impressed to shoulders "M. Benson Wine & Spirit Merchants, The Old Parrs Head, Aldgate St", 7ins high

Lot 15

A 19th Century Doulton & Watts stoneware flask of flattened oval outline, impressed on neck "F. Manser, Navy & Army Hotel, Chatham,", 7.25ins high. Note : Frederick Manser recorded as Victualler - The Army & Navy Hotel, River Road, Brompton, Chatham, 1848-1852

Lot 18

A Doulton & Watts stoneware "Lord Brougham" spirit flask modelled in the form of Lord Brougham wearing a wig and holding a scroll impressed "The True Spirit of Reform" and the lower half impressed "Brougham Reform Cordial", 7.5ins high (impressed mark to reverse - cracked to back)

Lot 37

A Worcester blue and white porcelain cornucopia wall pocket with moulded horn pattern body and floral moulded rim, decorated with prunus pattern, 8.75ins high (workman`s mark of three strikes and pseudo Meissen mark to reverse - circa 1760 - slight chipping to top back) Note : See Branyan, French and Sandon - "Worcester Blue & White Porcelain 1751-1790 an Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Patterns" published by Barrie & Jenkins 1990, page 246, for a similar example

Lot 38

A 19th Century porcelain two handled urn shaped vase by Grainger Lee & Co. of Worcester with moulded leaf pattern rim and footrim and bird pattern handles decorated in gilt, the front panel enamelled in colours with a bold floral spray on a fawn ground, 7.75ins high (painted mark in orange to base - circa 1830)

Lot 39

A pair of 19th Century porcelain rectangular section vases by Grainger Lee & Co. of Worcester, the fronts enamelled in colours with views of "Worcester" and "Malvern" and with floral sprays, on a wine and gilt ground, and with paw feet, 6.5ins high (painted marks in orange to bases - circa 1830)

Lot 41

A 19th Century pottery saucer shaped dish by Pinder Bourne & Co of Burslem, 17ins diameter, decorated b F.L. with a shoulder length portrait of a Dutch girl

Lot 92

Jean Young (1914-1995) - Oil painting - "Planting Bulbs" - Six figures in a field planting bulbs, canvas 30ins x 20ins, signed in full in blue, in original painted and grained frame Provenance : Bears Federation of British Artists label to reverse with address for 6 Gatehill Road, Northwood, Middlesex, also chalked on reverse of canvas "Durban R.B.A. Galleries, Suffolk Street Entrance" and label for James Bourlet & Sons, No. P5118

Lot 95

ARR Peter Brannan (born 1929) - Oil painting - Irish bar room interior, canvas 10ins x 14ins, signed in full and dated ‘51, in modern painted moulded swept frame Note : Bears label for James Bourlet & Sons Ltd, 17/18 Nassau Street, No. G15068

Lot 120

Charles Catton (1728-1798) - Oil painting - "Hastings" - View of figures on a cliff looking towards the town with the Channel to left side, canvas 14ins x 17.5ins, inscribed on stretcher to reverse in black ink "View near Hastings By C. Catton R.A." and also annotated "Bought at Sale of Jas. H. Anderson`s Pictures at Christies, May 31st ‘79", in gilt moulded and swept frame Provenance : Bears label for J. Leger & Son, 13 Old Bond Street, London, dated February 1955

Lot 139

Duncan Grant (1885-1975) - Watercolour - Half length study for a portrait of Vanessa Bell at Charleston, 20.75ins x 14.5ins, signed "D. Grant" and dated 1916 (paper watermarked 1915), in painted moulded frame and glazed Note : Study for large full length portrait of Vanessa Bell now in The National Portrait Gallery. Provenance : Purchased - Christie`s South Kensington - British & Continental Pictures - 22nd August 2007 - Lot 517

Lot 189

Edward Hasted - "The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent", printed for the author by Simmons & Kirkby, Canterbury 1778-1799 (four volumes containing maps of the Hundred, engravings and map of the County of Kent - bound in full mottled calf leather)

Lot 190

Walter Scott - "The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte" printed by Ballantyne & Co, Edinburgh 1827 (nine volumes bound in blue cloth and half leather)

Lot 191

S. Baring Gould - "The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" published by Methuen & Co, London 1897 (one volume in red cloth) and "The Autobiography and Recollections of Laura, Duchess of Abrantes (Widow of General Junot)" published by Richard Bentley & Sons, London 1893 (four volumes bound in blue cloth and half gilt blocked blue leather)

Lot 193

William Russell Flint - "Minxes Admonished or Beauty Reproved", published by The Golden Cockerel Press 1955, No. 111 of edition of 150 bound in scarlet Morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, and signed by Russell Flint, illustrated with reproductions of drawings by Russell Flint with eight additional plates, complete with slip case covered in marbled paper

Lot 208

A Victorian large size silver wine label for "Sherry" stamped in the form of a leaf, 3.25ins x 2.5ins, by Rawlings & Summers, London 1847, and a George IV cast silver wine label for "Sherry" of fruiting vine and scroll pattern, London 1828

Lot 214

A pair of Victorian silver circular salts of Georgian design with tongue pattern mounts to rim, each on three paw feet, 2.75ins diameter x 1.75in high, by B. & S. Edinburgh 1893, and two fiddle pattern salt spoons (various dates)

Lot 217

A George II plain silver baluster shaped tankard with moulded footrim and double scroll handle, 4.75ins high, by Thomas Cooke & Richard Gurney, London 1755 (weight 10.5ozs - footrim misshapen)

Lot 219

A George III silver oval cylindrical teapot of Neo-classical design with bead mounts to rim and oval cast panels to front and reverse, the slightly domed cover embossed with leaf scroll ornament, 5ins high, by Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1783 ((gross weight 16ozs)

Lot 221

A Victorian silver circular teapot of squat bulbous form with bead mounts to the shaped rim and footrim, the domed cover with moulded finial and the body embossed and chased with leaf paterae and leaf scroll ornament, 7.25ins high, by E. & J. Barnard, London 1858 (gross weight 27ozs)

Lot 229

Nine George III silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by Eley Fearn & Chawner, London 1811 (weight 12ozs - initialled and crested)

Lot 235

A George III and George IV silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern table service, the majority by Eley & Fearn, some by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1804-1821, comprising - twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, pair of sauce ladles, pair of butter knives, and two gravy spoons (weight 148ozs - all engraved with crest of lion passant holding a cross), and with plated soup ladle, eight table knives and twelve dessert knives, all with later stainless steel blades and ivory handles engraved with similar crest

Lot 237

A set of four George III cast silver pillar candlesticks with square fluted sconces, the multi knopped stems with gadroon mounts and the square stepped bases with gadroon borders, 10.75ins high, two probably by Thomas Hannam & John Cafe, London 1763, and two by John Cafe London 1767 (weight 92ozs - sconces apparently unmarked)

Lot 241

An Edwardian oak framed and plated three bottle tantalus inset with octagonal slice and hobnail cut spirit decanters, 7ins high, and cut stoppers for same, contained in tantalus with plated top and handle, shaped sides with two lifting compartments, fitted with a games drawer below containing cribbage board, dominoes, packs of cards, whist marker, etc, 17ins x 12ins x 14ins high, by Walker & Hall, and presentation inscription "To Mr John Keir by a few friends on the occasion of his leaving Kelty District to take up farming in Kent, 30th October 1906"

Lot 251

A 1920`s lady`s French gold coloured metal mounted bracelet pattern cocktail watch retailed by Leroy & Fils, Paris and London, the green guilloche enamel dial with gilt Arabic numerals, contained in gold coloured metal case, the bezel and stiff bracelet set with old cut diamonds

Lot 258

A 19th Century Venezuelan gold and silver coloured metal mounted emerald and diamond scroll pattern brooch or pendant at will set with central square emerald flanked by rose diamonds, 1.625in x 1.75in overall, with later silver necklet for same Provenance : Purchased from T.& B.Cousins & Sons, 8, 9 and 9a Sun Street, Canterbury, purchased 13th December 2006

Lot 264

An Edwardian 15ct gold mounted tear shaped pendant hung with tear shaped aquamarine pendant to centre hung from aquamarine boss, and with 16ins fine chain necklet, contained in red leather covered case for Birch & Gaydon Ltd, London

Lot 75

MacIntyre pin dish decorated with Cornflower design and Cambridge crest made for Fribourg & Treyer, 10cm x 8cm

Lot 280

Guinness Toucan table lamp by Wiltshaw & Robinson Ltd numbered on base GA/2178

Lot 300

Miniature Royal Worcester jug with floral decoration, miniature Crown Derby Derby Posies, commemorative two handled cup and a miniature Worcester Locke & co vase with peacock decoration (3)

Lot 307

Royal Copenhagen vase, Bing & Grondahl vase and a Royal Copenhagen cat ornament

Lot 497

Laurel & Hardy autographs on part of a programme signed by both stars at Stoll Theatre, Kingsway, Tom Arnolds Ice Revue 1940s

Lot 517

Postcards in red album including Harry Payne Defender of the Empire, Tuck`s Christmas, real photographs, animated street scenes, social history, hold to light, India tea advert, many Enfield & District cards, Colchester, military, lighthouses, greetings etc (qty)

Lot 548

Postcards in album including real photos military The Camp, Minhead - tent fire plus others, social history, YMCA refreshment tent with workers 1911, greetings, comic, novelty, topography plus Tobler & Co chocolate trade cards selection in album (qty)

Lot 571

Cigarette trade card selection including Players Derby and Grand National winners, Pinnace Footballers, A & BC gum issues etc (qty)

Lot 586

Two albums of cigarette cards including Lambert & Butler Winter Sports, World Locomotives, Churchman Boy Scouts, Silhouettes of Warships, Fish and Bait, Players Regimental Uniforms etc (qty)

Lot 633

Children`s books including Victorian and Edwardian editions, selection of early Beatrix Potter which includes French issues Poupette A L`Epingle and Pierre Lapin, large The Pie and the Patty Pan 1805, Ginge & Pickles (large) 1909, AA Milne Danish issue, Nalle Puh and Nalle Puhs Homa (Winnie the Pooh), both 1946, other books with illustrations by Kate Greenaway, Margaret Tarrant etc. plus leather bound Dickens etc. two boxes (qty)

Lot 634

Selection of Players & Wills sets/part sets in cream cracker tin (qty)

Lot 669

Two Victorian gentleman`s silver pocket watches, 1930s gentleman`s Pilot gold (9ct) wristwatch, 1920 gentleman`s silver wristwatch by Dent & Sons, London and lot wristwatches - various

Lot 695

Six silver teaspoons with golf club motif in box by Walker & Hall (Sheffield 1933) plus a set of six plated cake forks in case and a set of six butter knives in case (3)

Lot 698

Pair Edwardian silver ashtrays with repoussÚ segemented panels and the centres with crest for the Worshipful Company of Grocers by Carringtons & Co (London 1905)

Lot 729

Lady`s Tiffany & Co gold (18ct) ring with three rope band with white gold criss crosses set with diamonds, signed Tiffany & Co, Shlumberger, ring size approx N¢

Lot 730

Lady`s Tiffany & Co gold (18ct) band with cross design, French hallmarks to outer ring, marked Tiffany & Co, ring size approx K¢

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