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Lot 2814

A chaise longue by LeCorbusier & Charlotte Perriand with original pony skin cover and Cassina label, No. 8742, the chrome frame with coinciding number and LeCorbusier facsimile signature. Black leather headrest. (See illustration)

Lot 2840

A late 19th or early 20th century turner`s chair by John Starkey, Cabinet Maker 60 & 62 Smiths Street, Warwick. Paper trade label to the underneath.

Lot 2853

A Liberty & Co. walnut Moorish slope front bureau.

Lot 890

A Victorian Tunbridge Ware handkerchief box, of square form with two turned handles to the lid, decorated with a rose and with repeating foliate border, with lined interior and foliate pattern to sides, bearing paper label "Edmund Nye Manufacturer, Mount Ephraim & Parade, Tunbridge Wells". Width 6.75 ins (see illustration).

Lot 894

A Dalton & Co. London barograph, in typical glazed case with mahogany frame, complete with ink and charts.

Lot 908

A George III oak wall clock, with moulded cornice above the glazed door enclosing the 10 inch square brass dial and thirty hour movement by Greaves & Daft, Leicester, the weight and pendulum exposed, converted.

Lot 987

A Maple & Co. armchair, mahogany, in the Adam style, circa 1900.

Lot 1020

A late 19th century oak Arts & Crafts sideboard, in two sections, the top half with a rectangular bevelled mirror below a shelf with pierced and foliate carved pediment, with flat carved pilasters to either side, the base being bow fronted and with two frieze drawers with circular brass drop handles and stylised backplates above a central fruit and foliate carved panel, flanked by a panelled cupboard door and raised on stile feet with applied mouldings. Width 60 ins (see illustration).

Lot 1093

An Arts & Crafts oak cupboard, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a pair of panelled doors with mythical sea creature and foliate carvings, with elongated stylised tulip hinges opening to a series of shelves, with open shelf beneath and raised on stile feet. Width 36 ins.

Lot 1169

A Victorian walnut bedside cabinet, by Shoolbred & Co., with well figured top and moulded edge above a panelled cupboard with wooden knob handle enclosing shelves and with plinth base, stamped. Width 16 ins (see illustration).

Lot 9

A collection of Blue & White wares, including a South Wales Pottery leaf dish, pair of Arcadian Chariot pattern candlesticks, George Jones Abbey patterned jug and a collection of eight pieces of 18th and early 19th century Chinese Blue & White wares.

Lot 15

A pair of Delft plaques, impressed "Joost Thooft & Labouchere", each depicting a canal and windmill scene in blue and white and signed by the artist. Diameter 13.5 ins.

Lot 21

A collection of six Delft plates, Villeroy & Boch & Boch Brothers etc. scenes including Bruges, canals, etc. Diameters from 11 ins to 12 ins.

Lot 34

A Villeroy & Boch blue and white plate, decorated with a winter scene of a frozen lake with hunting lodge and trees. Diameter 17.5 ins.

Lot 50

An H & K Tunstall cream jug, together with a Victorian green glass cream jug decorated with a cockerel in white and red enamel.

Lot 62

A George Jones & Sons strawberry set, Victorian, comprising oval bowl impressed with fruiting and flowering strawberries to the turquoise ground, with aperture for dish and cream jug. Length 14.5 ins.

Lot 76

A G.L. Ashworth & Bros. blue and white transfer printed foot bath, printed mark, opaque china, Florentine, with carrying handle to either side, the body transfer printed with vases and floral sprays. With 19 ins (see illustration).

Lot 214

A copper topped table, in the Arts & Crafts style, with plain centre and fruiting vine embossed rim, raised on a wrought iron base. Diameter 26 ins, height 22 ins

Lot 368

A 9 ct gold enamelled watch fob, decorated with Cumberland Rugby coat of arms 1913, by Fattorini & Sons.

Lot 441

An Arts & Crafts hand made copper and enamel circular brooch, unusual green/gold 25 mm enamel cabochon set atop a hand beaten 40 mm copper disc, circa 1900.

Lot 445

A Victorian Murrle Bennet pearl and diamond gold stick pin, a single Mabe pearl mounted on 55 mm long 9 ct gold pin with single three point old cut diamond in millegrain platinum setting, in original M.B. & Co. leather box.

Lot 459

A Charles Horner Arts & Crafts circular enamelled silver pendant and chain with cabochon moonstone drop, rope twist surround and blister pearl centrally set on translucent turquoise enamel ground, Full marked for Chester 1912.

Lot 483

An Elkington & Co. sterling silver hallmarked rectangular tray, with cast handles and gadrooned edge, 2075 grams. Length 22 ins (see illustration).

Lot 484

An Elkington & Co four piece silver tea service, with half lobed body, 2176 grams (see illustration).

Lot 506

A Walker & Hall silver salver, with Chippendale beaded border and raised on three claw and ball feet, Sheffield 1934, 1400 grams. Width 14.5 ins (see illustration).

Lot 516

A set of six Exeter silver dessert forks, Fiddle pattern by J. Whipple & Co., 1881, 250 grams.

Lot 522

A Mappin & Webb table cigarette box, with engine turned lid, London 1940. Length 6.75 ins (see illustration).

Lot 556

An Edwardian silver tea service, repousse with scrollwork, roses and foliage, comprising teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, each piece raised on four short legs terminating in hoof feet, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 1192 grams gross, London mark 1905 |(see illustration).

Lot 559

A pair of silver coasters, with enamelled centres decorated with collies, each stamped "Dobson & Sons, 110 New Bond St., London", Birmingham hallmarks for 1911.

Lot 560

A Victorian silver coffee pot, London 1856, finely engraved and chased with pastoral scenes, including horses, cattle, pigs and farm buildings, inscribed "Presented to Mr William Hodgson Low Walton by the Cumberland & Westmorland Agricultural Society for the Best Managed Farm 1854". 1096 grams gross (see illustration).

Lot 567

An R. Spicer & Sons fox mask, "Nigel", mounted on an oak shield, bearing plaque "Killed at Isel February 5th 1935" and stamped to the rear "R. Spicer & Sons, Taxidermists, Leamington" (see illustration).

Lot 568

An H. Murray & Son stuffed otter head, mounted on a oak shield bearing plaque "Date of Hunt - Johnston Bridge, Annan 19.5.51 - Dog Otter 21 lbs" and bearing label verso for "H. Murray & Sons, Naturalists & Taxidermists, 6/8 Scotland Road, Carnforth, Lancs" .

Lot 583

A miner`s lamp, the Protector Lamp & Lighting Co. Ltd., Eccles.

Lot 588

A Lachenal & Co. patent concertina, number 16018, with pierced fretwork ends, ten buttons to ether side, in black cloth lined, cloth covered case.

Lot 640

Three dress swords, one by Spencer & Co., Great Queen Street, London probably Knights Templar and two others.

Lot 648

A Wallace & Kerr Hanover Street Edinburgh fly reel, alloy and brass with composition handle. Diameter 4.5 ins.

Lot 655

A W. & R. Jacob & Co. Limited biscuit tin, in the form of a royal carriage, printed "W. & R. Jacob & Co. Limited Biscuit Manufacturers" beneath. Length 9 ins.

Lot 680

An oak cased set of drawing instruments, by Watson & Sons, lift out tray and containing parallel rule, various ivory rules, etc.

Lot 705

A Grosvenor & Company Limited Kidderminster carpet, 12` x 10` 6", Persian design against a green ground.

Lot 706

A Grosvenor & Company Limited Kidderminster carpet, 12` x 10` 6", Persian design against a green ground.

Lot 2

Early leather gun case: A fine leather on oak gun case with brass corners, c/w the original Stephen Grant & Sons, London trade label, green baized lining made for 30" barrels - c/w the original straps. Overall (G).

Lot 5

Early leather on oak cartridge magazine case c/w brass corners with hinged lid to reveal the original makers E Anson & Co, Birmingham trade label, divided in to three compartments c/w two/three leather cartridge straps for 150/200 cartridges -some moth damage to lining otherwise (G).

Lot 15

Sporting Print signed: Original signed print titled "Not At Home" by Frank Paton dated 1887 depicting 3x Jack Russell`s, and a ferret out rabbiting - together with 7 vignettes to the border and signed by the artist in pencil - mf&g c/w gilt slips - overall 14.5 x 16".

Lot 19

Greyhound racing: complete set of "Greyhound Racing" cigarette cards issued by Ogdens 1927- 1st series, 25/25, m.f.&g. Overall 16" x 20.5" (F/G).

Lot 73

Fine AG Spalding & Bros. US patent wooden tennis racket with an unusual carved square dimpled handled grip, inlaid convex wedge, c/w the original red double centre mains stringing to the elongated head (G).

Lot 86

1950 Spalding "Wright & Ditson Championship" tennis ball canister: original unopened canister circa for 3 balls c/w original key (G).

Lot 143

1981 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships 16mm Original Celluloid Film (58mins) A production of Trans World International, brought to you with the compliments of Black and White Scotch Whiskey from the famous house of Buchanan. Commentator - Dan Maskell, Introduction and Observations - James Hunt, supplied with a DVD copy. Note: This film is produced in a very compelling documentary style frequently employing unusual but beguiling camera angles. A very sympathetic sound track weaves in and out of the storyline especially where used in conjunction with clever close-up, slow motion sequences. The film begins with Fred Perry & Argentinean Enrique Morea (official of ITF) in discussion (seated on terrace overlooking the courts) at Wimbledon Championships 1981. There are short all0action clips of Borg (going for his 6th title), McEnroe, Mandlikova, Austin, Navratilova, Evert-Lloyd, scenes of the Old Court No.1, Connors, Amritraj, McEnroe, Gerulaitis, Shriver & Sue Barker, The late James Hunt sits among the crowded tea gardens drinking champagne, and remarks: "...for only the second time in the history of Wimbledon we have no seeded British Player". He then takes an informed look at the first week`s events. Virginia Wade (20th consecutive appearances) is defeated by Ann Hobbs in the 2nd Round. - John Lloyd loss to Louis Clerc, - Hunt: "British Tennis has a lot to think about" - Kathy Rinialdi (14 years and 91 days) becomes the youngest ever player at Senior Wimbledon. -And a woman umpires on the Centre Court for the first time. McEnroe has an argument with the umpire whilst playing Tom Gullikson. His comment to Referee Fred Howles (Umpire) becomes a part of Wimbledon history: "This guys an incompetent fool!" "He`s the pits of the world!" James Hunt interjects with informed observational comments throughout. "Only four Men`s Seeds have made it through the first week" - "On evidence of the quarter-finals, Tennis on this surface is glorious to behold". We then see Chris Lloyd, Mandlikova, Navratilova and 18-year-old Tracy Austin playing Pam Shiver with coach Don Candy watching attentively. More action follows including - Borg v Connors, McEnroe v Frawley, Lloyd v Shriver, Mandlikova v Navratilova. Before we see the 2 finals we are taken back to Perry and Morea who have discussion about the semi-finals and the big names who have gone out - Lendl, Vilas, Jaegar, etc. Friday 2nd July is Ladies` day - Princess Diana is shown (3 ? weeks before the royal wedding) in the Royal Box are The Duchess of Kent, Mrs. Thatcher (PM) and Duke & Duchess of Gloucester. Hunt remarks: "...and in the crowd unless my eyes deceive me a squad o young ladies from the St. Trinians". There follows extensive coverage of the two finals, with |Hunt offering constructive commentary here and there. A prelude to the men`s final shows both of the finalists walking inside the men`s changing rooms, McEnroe with Flemming, and then Borg shakes hands with James Hunt. An excellent time capsule never seen on TV!

Lot 147

Early Cricket/Tennis Club Accounts Book and Tennis magazines: for Dalton - in - Furness Wesleyan Cricket & Tennis Club from 1899 - 1904, small black leather hand book listing receipts and expenses to incl. Tennis Outfit for £1- 10s, repair to bats 8p, tennis court whiting 11p, cricket ball 5/-, 2x new bats 19/-, 12doz Tennis Balls, 4/9p, rent of Field £1 -10s et al plus 4 Lawn Tennis and Badminton magazines incl. an early 1906, 1930, `32, `58, plus 2 other Wimbledon championships without covers.

Lot 163

8x Trim Wimbledon Tennis Players Postcards c.1930: to incl.: FJ Perry (v133), D Budge (F68) & (V82), FH Wilde (T41), Mrs H Sperling (V40) and 2x Miss J Jedrzejowska (V78) and (T109) Miss M Heeley (M84) - all unused (VG).

Lot 197

7x Gt. Britain Roller Skating Championship medals - to incl. 5x Championship winners medals incl. one Professional winners medal - all silver hallmarked Birmingham for 1946, 1948, 1949,1950 & 1956 plus 2 silver "Runner Up" medals for 1951 & 1952 -awarded to Jean Phethean - overall 1.75" together with NSA certificate. (8).

Lot 199

17x various World, European and G.B. Roller Hockey and Figure Skating Championship participant medals, badges and pin badges: medals to incl. 1946 & `48 x 2 European Figure Skating - Belgium, 1947 World Hockey - Portugal, & 1948, `49 World Figure Skating (2 c/w ribbons, 2x with bars and 2 with suspension rings) plus 11x various Roller Skating and Hockey pin badges to incl. US, European and British clubs -and a Collection of NSA Embroidered Team badges and silver and bronze members pin badges: to incl. Official Gt. Britain embroidered team blazer badges for 1947, 1948, 1950, 1951 & 1952 and a large collection of black and white press and private photographs et al - all relating to the career of Jean Phethean- (a lot).

Lot 227

Wisden Cricketers Almanacks: 1903 & 1904, original paper wrappers, internally clean -some discolouration to covers and spine, owners name written in ink to the front, front cover loose to 1904 and back cover loose to 1903, some paper loss to both spines hence (F).

Lot 245

2x Pairs of Cricket Prints: from the originals, published May 1st 1860, by F. Lillywhite, to incl. `The Bowler`, `The Wicketkeeper`, `Standing In Attitude` and `The Draw` - mounted mf &g, both in matching mounts and frames.

Lot 260

Scarce 1879 Cricket Book: titled `Marylebone Club Cricket Scores And Biographies, Being A Continuation Of Frederick Lillywhite`s Scores And Biographies From 1772 To 1854, Vol. XII` compiled by Arthur Haygarth covering the period of 1871-1873, published by Longmans & Co. of London 1879 - in the original red gilt pictorial boards and spine, (distressed) internally complete but some special foxing throughout, hence (AF).

Lot 311

Cricket selection 1940s onwards: to incl. 1946/47 b&w signed picture of Douglas Wright wearing his 1946/47 blazer for the tour to Australia; plus the 1964 England v Australia cricket Almanack, 2x Daily Worker Cricket Annual Handbooks for 1949 and 1950. Various Cornhill Insurance Test Match tickets from the 1980s/90s and Colin Dredge signed testimonial brochure 1987, etc. (total 33).

Lot 337

W G Grace commemorative cricket plate: Coalport "Century of Centuries" ltd ed. commemorative blue & white and gilt bone china plate c1983 printed with a portrait of W G Grace to the centre and a record of each innings and signed W G Grace to the base no. 326/750 - overall 9" - in original box.

Lot 338

184. J.B Hobbs commemorative cricket plate: Coalport "Century of Centuries" ltd ed. commemorative beige & white bone china plate printed with players portrait to the centre and a record of each innings and signed J.B. Hobbs to the base ltd to only 500 - overall 9" - in original box..

Lot 339

Leslie Ames commemorative cricket plate: Coalport "Century of Centuries" ltd ed commemorative blue & white bone china plate printed with players portrait to the centre and a record of each innings and signed to the base - ltd to only 500 - overall 9" - in original box.

Lot 340

Colin Cowdrey commemorative cricket plate: Coalport "Century of Centuries" ltd ed. commemorative blue & white bone china plate printed with players portrait to the centre and a record of each innings and signed to the base - ltd to only 2500 - overall 9" - in original box.

Lot 341

Geoff Boycott commemorative cricket plate: Coalport "Century of Centuries" ltd ed. commemorative blue & white bone china plate printed with players portrait to the centre and a record of each innings and signed to the base - ltd to only 1500 - overall 9" - in original box.

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