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Lot 819

J.BRITTON & E.BRAILEY" DEVONSHIRE AND ILLUSTRATED" 1832, PERIOD LEATHER TOOLED SPINE WITH EMBOSSED CLOTH BOARDS

Lot 831

CHARLES LYELL " THE GEOLOGICAL EVIDENCES OF THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN" 1863 IN ORIGINAL CLOTH; ALSO BUTLER & GIVEN-WILSON" MEDIEVAL MONASTRIES OF GREAT BRITAIN" CONTAINED IN SHELF OF ASSORTED BOOKS

Lot 968

PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WINDOW SEATS, BY JAMES SHOOLBRED & CO, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON AND STAMPED IN WOOD, ONE HAS VICTORIAN CYPHER TO BACK, THE BACKRAIL WITH BRASS PILLARED SUPPORTS AND FAN BRASS FINIALS TO SIDES, THE FRAMES WITH FLUTED DECORATION 21.5"

Lot 999

19TH CENTURY CARVED OAK SIDE CABINET FITTED TWO BLIND PANEL DOORS, ONE SIDE DECORATED WITH ADAM & EVE, THE OTHER JESUS IN HIGH RELIEF, THE FRAME DECORATED CHERUBS, FIGURES AND LION MASK FINIALS 37" ACROSS

Lot 848

Brookfield (Charles & Frances). Mrs Brookfield and her circle, published by Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd., 1905, 2 vols. Together with a letter from Brookfield to Colles commenting on George Alexander`s negative response to stage adaptation.

Lot 864

WWI Memorial Plaque for 24294 Sgt Charles Walker, Notts & Derby`s Regiment and a Victory Meal to the same name.

Lot 865

WWI Medal group for 30261 Cpl E Walker, York & Lane Regt, 1914-18 Warm Medal (lacking ribbon loop) and Vicotry Medal.

Lot 8

A Grainger & Co Worcester early morning tea service, comprising tea pot, milk jug, covered sugar bowl, two cups and saucers and a tray, each piece painted with flowering heathers against a pale yellow ground, between gilt borders, the oval tray with gilt scroll moulded handles, the tray 39cm wide.

Lot 45

A Till & Son Empire dinner service, each piece printed with a blue scale border and brown printed swags, within gilt line rims, comprising four covered tureens, two sauce tureens and covers (one missing), two ladles, six oval platters and thirty-four plates in three sizes.

Lot 61

A pair of Locke & Co Worcester wall pockets, modelled as white lily flowers, one with green foliage, the other pink, printed marks, 16cm high.

Lot 92

A Victorian emerald green glass bottle, with a silver vine cast neck and stopper, bears makers mark of Travis, Wilson & Co, Birmingham 1845, 36½cm high; together with a pair of green glass wines, with clear stems and feet. (3).

Lot 148

A Howard & Sons Ltd Neo Classical revival side table, of rectangular form, with deep fluted frieze drawer on part fluted legs, stamped HOWARD & SONS LTD BURNERS ST, 92cm wide.

Lot 154

An early Edwardian mahogany bookcase by Maple & Co Ltd., the upper glazed case with three compartments, each with adjustable shelves, the stepped base fitted three drawers with cupboards below, having panelled doors with fielded carved lozenges and on low turned feet, one drawer stamped Maple & Co Ltd and the centre cupboard door also with a makers mark, 184cm wide, 232cm high.

Lot 200

An Edwardian walnut sideboard by Maple & Co, the mirror back with carved panel ornamentation with four bevel mirrors, shelf supported on turned fluted columns, the base section fitted with three drawers (two stamped Maple & Co) and with cupboards below with fielded panel doors, central open pot shelf on a recess moulded plinth base, 218cm wide, 216cm high.

Lot 216

A heavy silver hawser link neck chain 36cm, London 2005 T & Co, with oval label, "Please return to TIFFANY & CO New York", 41g.

Lot 263

An Edward VII silver circular box and cover, by A & J Zimmerman, repoussé, en-suite with the preceding lot, Birmingham 1902, 10cm high, 7½cm diameter, 6oz.

Lot 264

A George V silver and glass circular tea pot stand, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1928, 15cm diameter, together with a pair of white metal pin trays, 6½cm diameter and a pair of salts, all stamped sterling. (5).

Lot 265

A George VI silver salver, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, with a gadroon pie-crust rim, raised on four pad feet, London 1946, 31cm diameter, 32oz.

Lot 356

A Mauchline barrel money box bearing a photographic image of Cornhill, Ipswich; a stamp trough with twin covers, printed in black with images of Derwent water, `label for Hogarth & Haynes, Keswick`; a miniature stationery stand, printed in black with an image of Matlock. (3).

Lot 396

A late 19thC branch microscope, stamped J Swift & Son, London, with lenses in a fitted mahogany case.

Lot 398

A Victorian General Pattern officers sword by Lane & Phillips of Dublin, for the Royal Irish Constabulary, with steel scabbard.

Lot 401

A George V General Pattern officers dress sword by Standen & Co, Waterloo Place, London, with Welsh Regimental insignia, with leather bound scabbard and over case.

Lot 424

A Huntley & Palmers basket biscuit tin, 16cm high.

Lot 523

A Victorian silver sauce boat by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1896, with a cut rim, leaf capped flying scroll handle, on pad feet with shell knees, 11cm high, 6oz.

Lot 535

A George V silver teapot and matching sugar bowl, by Charles Boynton & Son, London 1918, boat shape with concave corners, the teapot with ebonised finial and handle, raised on plinth foot, 35oz gross.

Lot 541

A George VI silver mustard by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1919, together with a pair of pepperettes, Birmingham 1936. (3)

Lot 550

A George IV silver pierced Madeira wine label by Thomas & James Phipps, London 1821, of oblong canted form with reeded borders, 5cm x 2¾cm; together with a similar port label by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1834.

Lot 563

Loysel`s patent hydrostatic percolator, with a copper urn shaped body and brass tap, no.18402C manufactured by T F Griffith & Co Birmingham, to hold eight pints, and a copper and brass trough.

Lot 579

A Walker & Hall electroplated tea kettle on stand, of part reeded form, 28cm high.

Lot 684

A leather cased post horn by Swaine & Co, London.

Lot 688

A Keeling & Co toilet set comprising wash bowl, jug, trinket tray and accessories.

Lot 827

Reade (Charles). The Cloister and the Hearth, illust Gordon Browne, London & Edinburgh, n.d., c1913, dedication in ink on f.f.e.p. orig pict, dark blue boards, together with The Book of Gems Wordsworth Tennyson and The Poets and Artists of Great Britain, illust. with numerous vignette engravings, t.e.g. orig dec. boards, many pages detached. (2).

Lot 829

Trevor (Elleston) - The Wizard of the Wood, Falcon Press 1948, dw. (torn); Badger`s Moon, Falcon Press 1949, dw; Mole`s Castle, Falcon Press 1950, dw (torn); Howard (Leigh) - Crispin`s Day, Longmans, Green & Co 1952, d.w; Devine (David) - Roy on a Dolphin, John Murray 1955, dw; all first editions. Synge (John M) The Tinkers Wedding, George Allen and Unwin 1924, dw; Wilson (N Scarlyn) - A United People Goes to War, Hodder and Stoughton 1939, dw. (7)

Lot 845

Bradley (Cuthbert). The Foxhound of the 20thC, published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd, 1914, 1st edition.

Lot 16

A SET OF THREE ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATES, dated 1924, and a serving dish to match, each painted with a roundel of fruit by Bagnall (3) and Townsend (1), on a deep yellow ground with gilded and gadrooned lobed borders, retailer`s mark for "Townsend & Co, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne"

Lot 50

A FLIGHT BARR & BARR PORCELAIN TEAPOT of prow shape, with gilt foliate panelled pale apricot borders, unmarked, together with a similar jug, and a similar Spode canted square teapot, cover and stand moulded with flower sprigs pattern 2528 (4)

Lot 62

A STEVENSON & HANCOCK DERBY PORCELAIN MATCHED PART SERVICE painted with the rose trellis pattern and comprising London shaped tea cup and sugar basin, two various milk jugs, another sugar basin and two plates, various marks (7)

Lot 81

TWO IRISH IRONSTONE CHINA MEAT PLATES by Thomas & Higginbotham, Dublin, early 19th century, of shaped rounded rectangular form, printed in underglaze blue and overpainted in iron red, orange and green with a version of the Willow pattern, one with gravy well and tree, 20" x 16 1/2" (Illustrated)

Lot 136

A LATE VICTORIAN CHINA CABINET PLATE, painted by Edith Maplestree, with the head portrait of a young girl wearing a daisy chain in her curled golden hair, titled "Morning", signed, 9 1/2" diameter, paper label "Powell & James Pottery Exhibition 1885"

Lot 238

A PAIR OF ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS AND ANODISED COPPER CANDLESTICKS by W.A.S. Benson, the baluster sconce with leaf moulded nozzle on faceted tapering stem, raised on foliate triform supports, conforming base with turned boss, stamped marks, 10 1/4" high (Illustrated)

Lot 289

A FOLDING PLATE CAMERA with Friedrich Deckel Compur shutter, black bellows and black leather cloth carved case, 6" x 4 1/4" closed, in leather carrying case, together with a Franke & Heidecke Rolleicord camera with Compur shutter and Zeiss lens, black case and leather carrying case, 5 3/4" high closed, and a small quantity of non related camera equipment (2)

Lot 306

A SURVEYOR`S TRIANGULATION GAUGE, c.1880, maker J & W E Archbutt, Lambeth, of brass construction with circular calibrated bed, folding eye pieces and bracket for tripod, 10 1/2" wide, in mahogany carrying case

Lot 337

A FIVE PIECE TEA SET designed by Eric Clements for Mappin & Webb, of baluster form with flying scroll handles and gadrooned wood finials, on collet foot, matching oval tray with lug handles, 18" wide

Lot 351

AN ART DECO PART TEA/COFFEE SET, maker S & W, Sheffield 1939, of canted oblong form with reel moulded rim, flattened loop composition handles and similar finials on collet foot, comprising teapot 11 1/4", coffee pot and sugar bowl, 52ozs 14dwts (3)

Lot 352

A SAUCE BOAT, maker S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, London 1937, with gadrooned rim, leaf capped flying scroll handle, on shell capped pad feet, 7 3/4" wide, 11ozs 10dwts

Lot 353

A SET OF SIX BOWLS, maker C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1919, of ogee spot hammered form, the everted rim with punch work, the base embossed with flowers within a beaded hexagonal border, on collet foot, 23ozs 1dwt,

Lot 356

A THREE LIGHT CANDELABRUM, marks for Charles Boyton & Son, Sheffield 1972, the baluster stem issuing two scrolled arms, the centre socket with flame finial, beaded edges, on moulded circular foot, 9 3/4" high

Lot 357

A COMPOSITE PART FLATWARE SERVICE, maker Charles Boyton & Son, Sheffield 1967/8, for twelve settings in Old English pattern, including a set of knives and a matching set of eleven teaspoons by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1946, and four Victorian tablespoons, maker W.G. & S. Sheffield 1896, 86ozs 6dwts (89), together with twelve pairs of fish eaters

Lot 360

AN AMERICAN TEAPOT, maker Marcus & Co, New York, early 20th century, stamped Sterling, of panelled tapering form with ebonised flattened loop handle, urn finial on domed lid, on collet foot, 10 1/4" wide, presentation inscription dated 1913, the opposite side with chased monogram, together with a matching sugar bowl, 26ozs (2)

Lot 361

A SET OF TWELVE AMERICAN DESSERT SPOONS by Henrichsen & Greenberg, early 20th century, stamped Sterling, the scroll moulded hafts with trefid style finials, each chased with an initial, 5ozs

Lot 362

AN INKWELL, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1929, of canted square form with hinged lid, dished sides and engine turned banding, 3 3/4" wide

Lot 363

A THREE PIECE TEA SET, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1939, of waisted circular form with turned composition finial on domed lid, similar loop handle, on flared base, 10" wide, 21ozs 18dwts

Lot 366

A HALF PINT MUG, maker James Deacon & Sons, Sheffield, 1943, of baluster form with flared rim, leaf capped double scroll handle, on moulded foot, 4 1/4" high, 5ozs 9dwts

Lot 367

A PAIR OF SAUCEBOATS, maker James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1966, the oval bowls with bead cast borders, acanthus capped double "c" scroll handle, raised upon three stepped hoof feet, 9ozs, 5 1/2" long overall

Lot 368

A TEA SERVICE, maker`s mark W.G. & S., Birmingham 1928 (hotwater jug 1932), in the early Georgian style, with bullet teapot, 8" wide, baluster milk jug, low pedestal sugar basin and slender ovoid hotwater jug, engraved with scrolls, diapering and anthemion on the shoulders, 33ozs 3dwts

Lot 375

A BACHELOR`S THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1914, of plain rounded rectangular form with everted gadrooned borders raised upon ball feet, 9 1/2" wide, 18ozs, 12dwts total gross

Lot 376

A SCOTTISH BOWL, maker R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1932, of plain rounded rectangular form with cast wavy edge, engraved "Mudhook Yacht Club, Diamond Jubilee Regatta ... 1933 ...", raised upon a cast shell and scroll foot, 8 1/4" x 6 3/4", 19ozs

Lot 383

A SALVER, maker Joshua Walker & Tolhurst, Sheffield 1927, of circular form with gadrooned Chippendale border, centrally engraved with a presentation inscription, raised upon three bun feet, 10" diameter, 14ozs 5dwts

Lot 387

A TEAPOT, maker Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1934, of rounded form on flared foot, the hinged cover with composition button finial, 14ozs 8dwts gross

Lot 396

A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1954, of rounded oval form, the teapot with ebonised finial and scroll handle, on ball feet, 11" wide, 36ozs 3dwts

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