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Lot 776

Anthony Eyton RA b.1923- "Sweet William"; oil on board, signed, 40.5x32.3cm. Provenance: with Browse & Darby Ltd., London according to label attached to the reverse (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 785

Nicholas Volley 1950-2006- Chair and jug; oil on canvas, 122x90.5cm. Provenance: Browse & Darby, London

Lot 796

Nayland Blake, American b.1960- "Untitled (Bunny)", 2000; pastel, 20.5x14.8cm. Provenance: with Rhodes & Mann, London according to label attached to the reverse of the frame

Lot 806

L H Lazarus, possibly American, 19/20th century- Moonlight mountain lake scene; oil on canvas, bears label for James Bourlet & Sons, attached verso, 46x65cm

Lot 820

Charles Hunt 1806-1870- "The Royal Birthday Stakes, Worcester, March 14, 1856; Grand Stand- Made Brook"; published May 16th 1856, by Ackermann & Co, London, hand-coloured aquatint, 43x52cm: together with two other 19th century prints after G F Thomson, "Home By The Ferry" and E A S Douglas, Fox hounds, photogravures, in matching frames, (3)

Lot 878

James Heath 1757-1834- "The North View of Sydney Cove, Taken from the End of Pitt`s Row" published by Cadell & Davies May 25, 1798, hand-coloured engraving after Edward Dayes and Thomas Watling, 20x25cm: together with seven further hand-coloured engravings from the same or similar suite, to include "By Water to Parramatta with a Distant View of the Western Mountains, taken from the Windmill Hill at Sydney"; "A View of the Governor`s House at Rose Hill in the Township of Parramatta"; "An Eastern View of Sydney, Taken from a Small Prominence nigh the New Barracks"; "The Brick-Field Hill, or High Road to Parramatta"; "A Direct South View of the Town of Sydney Taken from the Brow of the Hill Leading to the Flag-Staff"; "A Western View of Sydney Cove; A South East View in Sydney..."; 20x25, ea., in matching gilt frames, (8) An account of the English colony in New South Wales / by David Collins.

Lot 929

Frans van Loo, Belgian 1838-1899 exh 1864-1881- The meeting of Luther by representatives of the church with a gathering of noble, clergy and town notables & dignitaries laden with gifts and chattels; oil on canvas, signed and date, 94x185cm. Provenance: Hammerseley Galleries, Harpenden Herts., where purchased by the current owner in 1981. Frans Van Loo was a Flemish artist who exhibited in Antwerp & Brussels from 1864 to 1881 as follows: Salon, Antwerp 1864 Frans Van Loo (Anvers, Rue de la Loi, 43) Portrait Salon, Antwerp 1873 Frans Van Loo (Ixelles, Rue de College, 61) L`Amateur de l`arc Salon, Brussels 1881 Frans Van Loo (Diest, Rue Longue, 53) Portrait de mon fils This painting is a copy after the original work by the Flemish artist Ferdinand Pauwels 1830-1904 held by The Royal Museum of Fine Art, Brussels. The work is titled `Le Veuvre de Jacques van Artevelde` or `La Veuvre de Jacques van Artevelde faisant une offrande a la Patrie`. The original work measures 123.5x250cm and dates from 1860.

Lot 958

Patrick George b.1923- "Great Oak", 1989; oil on canvas, 91x91cm. Provenance: with Browse & Darby, London according to label attached to the reverse (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 961

Robert Organ RWA b.1933- "Peeled Orange, Red Grapes",1982; oil on canvas laid down on board, signed and dated 82 on the reverse, 37x77cm. Provenance: with Browse & Darby, London according to label attached to the reverse (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

Lot 966

Nicholas Volley 1950-2000- "Cup"; pencil, 30x36cm. Provenance: with Browse & Darby, London according to label attached to the reverse

Lot 982

Nicholas Volley 1950-2006- "Still Life with Sofa"; oil on canvas, 106x122cm. Provenance: with Browse & Darby, London according to label attached to the reverse

Lot 987

Thomas Lindsay 1793-1861- "Moonlit Landscape"; brush and black ink heightened with white on blue grey paper, 24.5x35.5cm. Provenance: with The Manning Galleries Ltd., London according to label attached to the reverse of the frame: E Becker, 19th century exh 1793-1810- "Coniston"; pen and brown ink and wash over pencil, 17.5x25cm. Provenance: with The Manning Galleries Ltd., London according to label attached to the reverse of the frame: P Tillemans, 18th century- "The Fishermen"; brush and black ink and wash, 19x28cm. Provenance: with Thos Agnew & Sons Ltd, London according to label attached to the reverse of the frame, (3)

Lot 1005

A Huntley & Palmer`s farmhouse biscuit tin, width, 16cm, a/f.

Lot 1011

Heyde, Highlanders, comprising nine men, bugler, standard bearer, and officer, in wooden box with maker`s label, together with a Gale & Polden book entitled "Our Heroic Highlanders".

Lot 1368

A Louis XVII style, gilt & bronze patinated metal clock. With silk suspension, 8 day movement. The body cast as a winged putto, the gilded base with scroll acanthus leaf motifs. 36cm x 38cm.

Lot 1454

Eugene Gaujean 1850-1900- "Flora", after Edward Burne-Jones Bt ARA 1833-1898, publ by Thomas Agnew & Sons 1894; etching, signed in pencil by both printmaker and artist, 45x17.5cm

Lot 1463

An Arts & Crafts bronzed metal hall lantern, with blue glass liner, height, 23cm, together with another smaller white metal Glasgow style hall lantern with green glass liner, (2). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that this item is rewired before use).

Lot 1477

A Benson style Arts & Crafts Copper and Brass five branch ceiling light, circa 1900, the stem flared to five beaten copper arms, concluding with brass knop, height 61 cm. (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure that this item is rewired before use).

Lot 1480

A pair of pewter Fattorini & Sons Art Nouveau chalices, circa 1900, the elongated body decorated with a seated classical lady holding a wreath, flanked by two stylized trees, upon fluted stems, leading to a flared foot, applied label to base, Fattorini & Sons Bradford, height 26.5 cm, (2).

Lot 1514

A woolwork rug with rows of roses in an ivory field and within chequer border ( sold by Osborne & Little) 231 x 180 cm and a floral pattern dhurrie, 170 x 107 cm, (2)

Lot 1655

An Arts and Crafts oak longcase clock, influenced by Liberty & Co., early 20th century, with some later parts, the sides carved with fleur-de-lis shields, the hammered copper dial and face with stylised numerals above a panelled door carved with a mulberry tree and circle motifs enclosing the pendulum and weights with conforming hammered copper embossed with a linear design, over a curved apron 193 x 57 x 37 cm.

Lot 1666

A Victorian painted bedroom suite, comprising a chest of drawers, a dressing table, a dressing table mirror, a bedside cabinet, set of shelves, an octagonal side table and an x-frame upholstered stool, the pagoda topped chest of drawers above a blind fretwork frieze with two short and three long graduating drawers over a scrolling apron upon squat cabriole legs terminating in scroll feet, the locks marked Hobbs & Co. London, 117 x 139 x 67 cm (7).

Lot 1667

A John Alderman satin birch campaign folding invalid`s chair, circa 1870, stamped J. Alderman, Inventor, Patentee & Manufacturer, 16 Soho Square, London, the caned back and seat set in a collapsible frame with fold-out sedan carrying arms, upon ring-turned tapering baluster legs.

Lot 1716

A set of twelve George II style mahogany dining chairs, early 20th century, the padded backs and seats upon acanthus leaf capped cabriole supports with claw and ball supports, retailed by Maple & Co. (12)

Lot 1750

A George II oak chest of drawers, by John Hatch, 1750, the rectangular moulded top above a uniting slide and four graduating drawers upon ogee bracket feet, the top drawer with paper label inscribed Bought of John Hatch Cabinet Maker & c at the Golden Ball near Hatch House High Holborn, 82 x 78 x 44 cm.

Lot 120

An Edwardian set of three lace pins, each set with a small pearl (untested and unwarranted as natural pearl), on platinum flashed gold pins, in a fitted Carrington & Co. blue leather bound box Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 201

Pleasance & Harper of Bristol, a 9 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless wind three quarter plate movement numbered 379311 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 203

Arnold & Lewis, 7 St Ann`s Square, Manchester, a silver open faced chronograph pocket watch, London 1884, the white enamel dial stating `For speed of railway trains - mile to 1/4 miles distance`, the three quarter plate movement numbered 6325 and Patented May 3rd 1883 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 204

A key wound pocket watch, stamped `18K`, with a bar movement and a cylinder escapement; and a gilt metal open faced pocket watch, signed W. A. Perry & Co. to the dial Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 228

* A collection of gentleman`s and lady`s fashion watches, various brands, including Rem, Swiss Army, Phillip Persio, O&O, Solo and Rotary, some boxed To be sold on behalf of the Police (1DC24099) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 233

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee bronze medallion by Spink & Son, Rd. 285992, 76mm, later case; R.M.S. Queen Mary, Commissioning bronze medallion 1936, designed by Gilbert Bayes, obverse: an open doorway in a stone wall, a buttress (left) with coats of arms (left and right); below, the arms of Cunard Line (centre) supported by an engraved ribbon with tassels at each end; distant view of the Hudson River and towers of New York. Legend: `QUEEN MARY`. On ribbon: `COMMISSIONED 1936`. Reverse: Starboard-bow view of the Queen Mary, dolphins in sea below. Exergue: `MARIA REGINA MARI ME COMMISIT`. Three thousand bronze medals were struck and the first issues were made to officials and workmen in John Brown & Co`s Yard 13 May 1936, 69mm, in a Royal Mint case, (2). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 237

A silver gilt Masonic `jewel`, London 1934; and a Masonic ball pendant, stamped `9ct&sil` (2) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 240

An American thimble, stamped `MKD c` and `14K`, engraved `G. W. R.` in gothic script, 6g; and a 9 carat gold and black composition `Centennial` propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1924, stamped marks, Rd. 683188, engine turned and engraved `Columbia Oct. 1924` (2) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 244

A turned serpentine stone jar and cover, 9.7cm high, containing a handwritten note pertaining to the Russian Coronation of 1896 and the Khodynka tragedy, dated June 1894; and a silver wishbone sugar tongs by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912 (2) Nicholas II was crowned Tsar of Russia on May 13th, 1896. Four days later, a banquet was going to be held for the people at Khodynka Field. In the area of one town square, theatres, 150 buffets for distribution of gifts, and 20 pubs were built for the celebrations. Nearby the celebration square was a field that had a ravine and many gullies. On the evening of May 17th, people who had heard rumours of rich coronation gifts from the tsar (the gifts which everybody was to receive were actually a bread roll, a piece of sausage, gingerbread, and a mug) began to gather in anticipation. At about 5 oÆclock in the morning of the coronation day, several thousand people (some say as many as 500,000) were already gathered on the field. Suddenly a rumour spread among the people that there was not enough beer or presents for everybody. A police force of 1800 men failed to maintain civil order, and in a catastrophic crush and resulting panic to flee the scene, 1,389 people were trampled to death, and roughly 1,300 were otherwise injured. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 245

A Conway Stewart number 15 fountain pen, in a green marbled effect, boxed and with paperwork; a Fyne Poynt propelling pencil, also stamped M.T.& Co Ltd, in a brown marbled effect, boxed and with instruction sheet; a propelling pencil commemorating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, with a crown finial; a black Platignum Silverline fountain pen, boxed; a propelling pencil, stamped `Sterling`; and a metal example Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 251

A Victorian silver and carved mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1890, in a leather covered case; a silver mounted amber cigar holder, in a case; and a stick pin, in a case (3) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 255

An 18 carat gold wedding band; a Swiss open face keyless wind nickel plated `Goliath` pocket watch, unsigned, the white dial with arabic numerals and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o`clock; a First World War War Medal to Lieut. H. C. J. S. King; and a No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak camera, model E-3, latest patent date 1906, Bausch & Lomb lens in an FPK automatic shutter, red bellows, black leather covered Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 257

A collection of small boxes, mainly Continental porcelain, including: one enamel by Halcyon Days Boxes, another enamel by Tove Kenning & Spencer; Crown Staffordshire; and a gilt metal cruciform example mounted with an oval portrait miniature; and other materials Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 262

A leather travelling vanity case, the five glass jars or bottles with silver gilt and pink guilloche enamel covers, London 1934 (enamel with damages); and three lady`s handbags, one retailed by Mappin & Webb Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 268

A late Victorian silver small cream jug, London 1897; and a four division toast rack by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, 5.45 oz gross (2) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 271

A silver shell sifting spoon by George Bowen & Sons, Birmingham 1903, indistinct Patent no., modelled as a conch shell, the handle with foliate scroll decoration, 13cm (5in) long, 1 oz Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 280

A silver novelty duck large pin cushion by Crissford & Norris, Birmingham 1907, 9cm long Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 284

A Victorian silver covered rectangular glass travelling inkwell, London 1873; a tea strainer by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1945; and a late Victorian cast handle spoon by William Henry Skinner, London 1897, in Dutch style Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 285

A pair of Victorian silver novelty owl pepperettes by Richards & Brown (Edward Charles Brown), London 1871, nos. 6329 and 6330, naturalistically modelled standing, with glass eyes, 7.5cm (3in) high, 3 oz gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 295

A silver napkin ring by Jackson & Fullerton, Birmingham 1913, of triangular outline with shell like motifs to the border; and three other napkin rings, 88g (2.8 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 298

A matched pair of Victorian silver large cauldron salts, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1855, and by George Angell, London 1858, flower embossed and engraved with a crest; a coffee spoon and two King`s pattern salt spoons, 8.5 oz gross; and a plated mustard pot with a blue glass liner Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 299

A pair of engraved silver sardine servers by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1904, the knife with a fish pierced blade, in a case Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 300

A silver shaped circular small salver by Geo. Bryan & Co., Birmingham 1939, with a raised foliate scroll rim, 20.3cm (8in) diameter, 302g Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 304

A late Victorian pair of silver pierced sweet dishes by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1892, shaped circular with scroll and foliate rims and bases, 13.5cm (5.25in) diameter, 7.25 oz Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 305

A Victorian silver floral embossed bowl by Jackson & Fullerton, London 1898, with a pierced and cast rim, on a circular pedestal, 10.5cm (4.25in) diameter, 4.9 oz Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 309

A silver fronted Book of Common Prayer by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1911, with original cardboard box; three silver napkin rings; and a parasol handle Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 312

A silver shaped oval bachelor`s tea pot by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1902, half reeded with a composition finial and handle, 24.5cm (9.5in) long, 12.35 oz gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 323

A silver tray by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1922, of oval shaped outline, with a moulded border and a presentation inscription, 49.5cm long, 1395g (45 oz) gross; and a Victorian electro-plated circular salver, engraved with a crest, 30.5cm diameter (2) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 330

A silver oblong half gadrooned three piece tea service by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1912, the tea pot with an ebonised finial and handle, the tea pot 29.5cm (11.75in) long; and a George III sugar tongs, 37.2 oz gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 332

A silver three piece bachelor`s tea service by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1907 and 1908, oblong baluster with gadrooned and shell rims, on ball feet, the tea pot with a composition finial and handle, 21.5cm (8.5in) long, 18.55 oz gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 333

Two silver oval sauce boats, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902, and by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1948, with leaf-capped flying scroll handles, on shell and stepped pad feet, 375g gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 334

A pair of electro-plated candlesticks by Elkington & Co., on shaped square stepped base with conforming baluster stem, 26cm (10 in) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 335

A Victorian silver comport stand by Cartwright & Woodward, Birmingham 1866, with a circular bead edge top, a baluster stem, the spreading triform base with three winged hippocampi, on square supports, engraved with a coat of arms, a navette shape badge within a belt `Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland` and `To James H. Owen, M.A., V.P., In Grateful rememberance of many services from his Bretheren of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland MDCCCLXVII`, 18cm (7in) high, 832g (26.75 oz) (lacking the glass dish) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 336

A silver `The Classic` cylindrical table lighter by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1928, patent no. 286838/27, with engine turned decoration, 8.5cm (3.25in) high; and an electro-plated cocktail shaker by Dunhill, stamped mark, with engine turned decoration, 20.5cm (8in) high Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

Lot 337

A Victorian silver oval half reeded tea pot by Walter & James Barnard, London 1883, with a composition finial and handle, 23.5cm (9.5in) long, 479g (15.4 oz) gross Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports

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