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Lot 519A

An Art Nouveau style cast iron fireplace, and two other fireplaces (3)

Lot 582

An Art Deco chrome two-tier tea trolley, makers Ranleigh, pat. no. 19388, 68cm high x 86cm wide

Lot 600

A Victorian Art Nouveau mahogany hallstand, 199cm high x 95cm wide

Lot 76

A small collection of ephemera, includes RAMC Northumbrian badges, a 10K cuff link, Woman`s Own Handicrafts medal, Trench Art brass matchbox holder, a small two handled brass pan, the base inset with a George III penny, a brass inkwell and a First World War leather cased shaving mirror, etc

Lot 201

"A set of six Art Deco coffee spoons and a pair of matching sugar tongs, in a fitted case, Sheffield 1924"

Lot 212

"An Art Nouveau silver photograph frame of shaped rectangular form, repousse decorated with a dragonfly and other motifs, Chester 1905, 22 x 16 cm"

Lot 10

Benson & Hedges - an early 20th century novelty cigar tin, in the form of an Art Nouveau beaten copper octagonal canister, printed with oval reserves of white lilies, inscribed Benson & Hedges Lily within heart shaped reserves, faux strap hinges and planished ground, lithographed to verso of cover and to base, 25 cigars, Factory No. 34, Port 10-D, 15cm high, 12cm wide; ATC - an early 20th century novelty cigarette tin, in the form of a beaten copper shaped rectangular cigarette box, planished overall, embossed to verso of cover, bun feet, 4cm high, 16.5cm wide, 13cm deep; Carreras Ltd - an early 20th century novelty tin `tobacco jar`, moulded cover, printed with a shield shaped cartouche inscribed Craven Mixture, flanked by ribbons on a faux wood grain ground, 6 1/2 lb capacity, 13.5cm high, 14.5cm diam; another, conforming (4)

Lot 11

Singleton & Cole Ltd - an early 20th century rounded rectangular tobacco tin, hinged cover printed in the Art Nouveau taste with a young beauty reclining among stylised flowers, inscribed Rich Dark Flake, the sides pierced with the company`s initials, 5cm high, 12.5cm wide, 11cm deep; an early 20th century rounded square 1lb tobacco tin, printed in monochrome with an archer blowing a horn, inscribed Clarion Brand Finest Smoking Mixture, on a red ground, 10cm high, 15cm square; another, similar, inscribed White Label Smoking Mixture, within a cream reserve on a navy blue ground; others, Leahy, Kelly & Leahy Ltd; W. D. & H. O. Wills Royal Star Straight Cut Flake; Murray`s Retriever Dark Flake Tobacco (6)

Lot 19

Seven various rectangular tins, mainly Art Nouveau

Lot 21

Ten various tins, mainly Art Nouveau, printed with flowers and landscapes

Lot 24

An Art nouveau rectangular two handled tin, spreading rectangular base, lithograph printed with scenes from India, with noble lady and attendants, 32cm wide, c.1905

Lot 25

An Art nouveau spreading cylindrical tin, embossed and printed with classical lady musicians, two scroll handles, 36cm high; another, Macfarlane, Lang & Co, Ltd, as a mug, printed with beautiful ladies in garden setting, 20cm high; etc (4)

Lot 26

An Art Nouveau panelled vasular tin, lithograph printed with alternating panels of figures sledging and skiing in the alps and husk swags, four handles to shoulders, 36cm high, c.1905

Lot 35

An Art Nouveau faux copper biscuit/confectionery tin, in the form of a two-handled vase and cover, embossed with stylised trees, 25.5cm high, 15cm over handles, c.1910; an Arts and Crafts novelty biscuit/confectionery tin, in the form of a spreading cylindrical flagon, embossed with `Dutch` figures, 25.5cm high, c.1900; another (3)

Lot 44

An Art Nouveau `mahogany and marquetry` balloon shaped mantel clock case, decorated with a stylised flower and scrolling stems, plinth base, 37cm high, 25.5cm wide, 16cm deep, c.1905

Lot 49

Lyons` - an early 20th century novelty tea caddy, in the form of an Art Deco burr walnut wardrobe, applied with a full length mirror, `inlaid` with stepped geometric motifs, the verso of cover inscribed Mirror for Reflection Lyons` Tea for Perfection, 13.5cm high, 8cm wide, 7cm deep; Macfarlane Lang & Co - a mid-20th century square biscuit tin, printed in polychrome in the manner of Sir Joshua Reynolds with an oval portrait of a young girl from a family of title, the verso conforming, faux crazed and decorated overall with stylised flowering leafy stems on a gilt ground, 18cm high, 10.5cm square; Hendersons (of Edinburgh) - an Art Nouveau casket shaped biscuit tin , printed in polychrome with sinuous scrolls and organic motifs on a red ground, `riveted` feet to angles, 10.5cm high, 18cm wide, 12.5cm deep; another, printed in the Persian taste with stylised flowers and hooked motifs; another, embossed with mallards in flight (5)

Lot 50

Huntley & Palmers - an early 20th century novelty biscuit tin, in the form of a 19th century Anglo-Indian sandalwood and vizagapatam sarcophagus shaped workbox, typically `carved` in relief with elephants, stylised leaves and roundels, 11cm high, 25.5cm wide, 18.5cm deep; TE Lipton, London - an early 20th century novelty tea tin, in the form of a rounded rectangular casket, swan neck filigree handle, coloured in tones of mottled green and brown, 8cm high, 23.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep; another, in the form of an Art Deco burr maple casket, printed with a leaping deer; another, William Crawford & Sons Ltd (4)

Lot 52

Barringer Wallis & Manners Ltd - an Art Nouveau `faux` copper spreading rectangular desk set, the cover inscribed With Compliments of Barringer Wallis & Manners Ltd,......the sides with sinuous lines and foliage, the interior with two wells and and pen aperture, 24cm wide, c.1920; a rectangular tin, bombe sides, the cover embossed with dragonfly and lilies, on a copper ground, 18.5cm wide; etc (4)

Lot 66

Peek Frean & Co Ltd - an Art Nouveau bombe handkerchief box, the cover with Collie within olive sinuous lines and flowerheads, bracket feet, 18cm wide, c.1915; others, printed with cottage garden; fruit on a ledge; The Boyhood of Raleigh, after Millais, 23cm wide, c.1915 (4)

Lot 176

Burnett Ltd - an Art Nouveau faux pewter rectangular glove box, inscribed Gloves and embossed with stylised flowers and scrolls, 25.5cm wide; another, Handkerchief, 18cm wide, c.1915 (2)

Lot 195

Barringer Wallis and Manners Limited - an Art Deco promotional desk blotter, printed with company logo and inscribed Decorated Tin Boxes and Metal Advertisements, bakelite knob, 15cm wide; Betterwear Products Ltd - a promotional ashtray, Antiseptic Betterwear Te Better Polish, 9cm diam; John Wright & Co rectangular show board, Regulo Settings, 9.5cm x 6cm; an Art Nouveau spectacles case, embossed with stylised flowers and sinuous line, 12cm wide, c.1913 (4)

Lot 239

An Art Nouveau faux beaten copper pylon shaped clock case, oversailing top, embossed with fruiting leafy sprigs and `enamelled` stylised geometric pendants, 37cm high, 26.5cm wide, 12cm deep, c.1905

Lot 248

Goodwin`s, Manchester - an Art Nouveau novelty promotional spreading rectangular treasury inkstand, planished overall and embossed with stylised flowers on sinuous stems, hinged cover lithographed to verso Goodwin`s Monogram Toilet Soap, Over 30 Varieties, Exquisitely Perfumed, Each Distinct, All Pure, enclosing well apertures wafer box and pen recess, 5cm high, 25cm wide, 13cm deep, c.1905

Lot 251

John Buchanan & Bros, Ltd, Glasgow - an Art Nouveau novelty confectionery tin, in the form of a two handled panelled vase, printed with a young girl holding a dove, within a roundel, to verso with a mother and child, embossed with stylised flowers on sinuous stems, picked out in gilt on a dark blue ground, spreading square foot with a band of stiff leaves, inscribed to verso of cover, 30.5cm high, 16cm over handles, 12.5cm deep, c.1920; another, printed in polychrome with Classical dancers within an Oriental cartouche, gilt with acanthus scrolls and leafy sprigs on a dark blue ground, 31cm high, 19cm over handles, 14cm deep, c.1920 (2)

Lot 278

Provisions - an Art Nouveau rounded rectangular tin, Nuttals Doncaster Butterscotch, the cover printed in polychrome with a portrait roundel of Edward VII, flowers leaves and sinuous stems, on a green and burnished gilt ground, 8.5cm x 11cm, c.1902 -5; others, Armour`s Beef Cubes; Galle-Dhoolie Tea; Newball and Mason Maville Tea Tablets; Amovon Toe Caps (5)

Lot 298

T F & Co - an Art Nouveau two-handled tapered cylindrical canister, Victory V - Gums and Lozenges, printed in polychrome in the Orientalist taste with a snake charmer, to verso with a dancer, outlined with roses and sinuous lines on a green ground, spreading circular base, lithographed to verso of cover, 30cm high, 15cm wide, c.1905

Lot 316

An Art Nouveau faux copper bow fronted slope top tin, embossed with stylised flowers and foliage, `planished` overall, 21cm high, 16.5cm wide, 15cm deep, c.1910; an early 20th century novelty confectionery box, in the form of a three section cantilever action work box, similar (2)

Lot 319

An Art Nouveau novelty confectionery tin, in the form of a bowed panelled two-handled vase, printed with stylised floral `marquetry` on a faux mahogany ground, 30cm high, 19cm over handles, c.1905; an early 20th century rounded square tea/confectionery tin, printed with titled portraits of young girls dressed in costume allegorical of the countries of the United Kingdom, picked out in gilt on a blue ground, 25cm high, 19cm square; another, hexagonal, printed with poppies (3)

Lot 329

Aeronautical - Nuttall`s - an early 20th century rectangular confectionery tin, hinged cover printed with two early aircraft flying over a grandstand, inscribed Nuttall`s Doncaster Butterscotch in two red banners, gilt base, 4cm high, 11cm wide, 6cm deep, c.1915-20; an early 20th century rectangular confectionery tin, the cover and sides inscribed Nuttall`s Doncaster Butterscotch within borders of Art Nouveau flowers on sinuous stems, printed in polychrome with portrait roundels of Edward VII, 14.5cm high, 18cm wide, 12cm deep, c.1902 (2)

Lot 334

Turner & Wainwright - an early 20th century rounded rectangular confectionary tin, Turnwright`s Whipped Cream Nuggets, Adds a new delight to life, printed with an Art Nouveau cartouche and ribbon-tied floral garlands, the verso conforming, the sides inscribed Prepared from Honey and Cream, on a mottled green ground, 12.5cm high, 8.5cm wide, 5.5cm deep, c.1915; another, similar, inscribed Turnwright`s Walnut Squares, printed with a nutcracker, walnuts and halves, on a blue ground, the verso conforming, the sides printed with a young boy wearing a military cap, the peak inscribed He`s Happy and Satisfied: Are You?, on a blue ground; another, Turnwright`s Nutty Cream Fingers (3) (two without covers)

Lot 335

Headley`s Chocolates, Baltimore - an early 20th century rounded rectangular confectionery tin, oversailing top and base printed in monochrome after George Morland (1763 - 1804) with The Warrener and The Carrier`s Stable respectively, within gilt `slips`, the sides embossed with fruiting vine, inscribed in gilt Contents of This Package Not Less Than 14oz` green faux skin ground, 4.5cm high, 18cm wide, 12cm deep; Ramsay`s Limited, Montreal - an Art Nouveau rounded rectangular confectionery tin, dished oversailing top printed in polychrome with a young Dutch girl within a ribbon-tied border, the base conforming, the sides inscribed The Chocolate in the Tin Box, on a pale blue ground, stylised scrolls to angles, 4cm high, 18cm wide, 12cm deep, c.1910; another, similar, hinged cover inscribed Ramsay`s Dutch Treat Chocolate, 3.5cm high, 15.5cm wide, 7.5cm deep, c.1910; another, similar, 4.5cm high, 20cm wide, 10.5cm deep,c.1910 (4)

Lot 341

Smith Y Cia, Londres Inglaterra, Spain - an early 2oth century rounded rectangular confectionery tin, the cover printed with a sailing ship crest and inscribed Marca de Fabrica, the sides inscribed Tambien fabricantes de la original celebrada y curiousament fuerte Pastillas de menta Globulos de extracto puro de regaliz, Pastillas de Goma Pastillas Medicadas etc, Establecidos 1780, the borders printed in polychrome with Art Nouveau flowering sinuous stems, on a blue and red ground, 8.5cm high, 19.5cm wide, 10cm deep

Lot 342

Barringer, Wallis & Manners Ltd - Harry Vincent - an early 20th century canted rounded rectangular confecrtionery tin, printed in polychrome with a caricature of a gentleman in 18th century dress, inscribed Harvino Double Cream Toffee, on a blue ground, heart and chevron borders, 19.5cm high, 19cm wide, lithograph mark; another, rounded rectangular, inscribed Harvino, Full Cream Toffee, 13.5cm high, 14cm wide, 9.5cm deep; Terry, York - an early 20th century rounded rectangular confectionery tin, printed in polychrome with an Egyptian dessert landscape, inscribed Terry`s Cream Toffee, the verso conforming, the sides with Art Nouveau fruiting branches and sinuous lines, 19cm high, 18.5cm wide, 13cm deep; Williams`s Ltd - an early 20th century cylindrical 8lb confectionery tin, embossed and inscribed Williams`s Rich Cream Toffee, Wrapped in Dainty Pieces, on a red ground, dog tooth border, 15.5cm high, 26cm diam; another, similar, inscribed Rum & Butter (flavoured) Toffee, on a green ground, 8cm high, 26cm diam; Cleeves Ltd - an early 20th century oval confectionery tin, the cover printed in polychrome with a bust length portrait of a young girl, her arms full of flowers, the recto and verso with similar roundels, inscribed Glenda Toffees, on a faux sweet wrapper ground, 9cm high, 30cm wide, 20.5cm deep (6)

Lot 343

George W Horner & Co Ltd - an early 20th century rounded rectangular confectionery tin, Dainty Dinah Toffee, printed in polychrome with young lady taking a stroll, wearing a bonnet, shawl, and carrying a parasol, the sides with Art Nouveau motifs, inscribed Dainty Dinah specialities represnt the highest art of sweet making. Delicious blends of the richest materials with Purity as the watchword, on a mushroom ground, 11.5cm high, 8.5cm wide, 5.5cm deep, c.1920; Turner & Wainwright Ltd - an early 20th century rounded rectangular confectionery tin, printed in polychrome with a courting couple in 18th century costume, he serenading his sweetheart with a flute, the sides with oval reserves of colourful summer flowers, inscribed Turnwright`s Peppermint Toffee, Adds a New delight to life, on a blue ground, 12.5cm high, 8.5cm wide, 5.5cm deep, c.1925; Cowan and McKay, Glasgow - an early 20th century rounded rectangular confectionery tin, inscribed Cream & Treacle Toffee, The Favourite Sweetmeat, on a blue ground, the verso conforming, 11cm high, 6.5cm wide, 4.5cm deep, lithographed mark to cover; another, similar, inscribed Roast Nut Toffee, on a red ground; another, in scribed French Almond Rock, on a blue ground (5)

Lot 345

Turner & Wainwright Ltd - an early 20th century novelty confectionery tin, in the form of a pail, printed in polychrome with Art Nouveau stylised flowers and stems, inscribed Turnwright`s Toffee De-Light, Adds a new delight to life, on a red ground, swing handle, 19.5cm high, 18cm diam

Lot 378

Rowntree & Co - an Art Nouveau rectangular novelty confectionary tin, the cover with oval pin cushion, printed in gilt with stylised leaves and tendril, the ground in tones of blue, , 4cm high, 18cm wide, 16cm deep, the base with lithograph view of The Cocoa Works, York c.1914

Lot 388

Riley`s Bros, Halifax, England - an Edwardian rounded rectangular confectionary tin, printed with Scottish villagers engaged in pass times, within Art Nouveau floral borders, 12.5cm high, 21.5cm wide, 15cm deep

Lot 413

W Dunmore & Son Ltd - an Art Noveau faux pewter bombe shaped biscuit `barrel`, embossed and printed with stylised flowers on a planished ground, 16cm high, 13cm square, c.1905

Lot 420

An Art Nouveau novelty confectionery tin, in the form of a beaten copper casket, hinged cover centred by a portrait oval of a young beauty in Eastern dress, embossed with stylised flowers and sinuous foliage, `brass cut-card work` to angles, bun feet, 8cm high, 24.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, c.1920; another, the Florentine Casket, embossed with stylised organic motifs, 8cm high, 25cm wide, 13cm deep, c.1922-23; an Art Nouveau slope top casket, centred by a portrait roundel of a young girl, verso of cover inscribed Ratampuro, monogrammed TR, 9.5cm high, 23cm wide, 15cm deep, c.1915; others, various, Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts (6)

Lot 424

An Art Nouveau biscuit tin, in the form of a two handled panelled vase, printed in polychrome with Classical beauties, gilt with scrolls and stylised flowers, 28cm high, 14cm wide, c.1905; another, conforming, blue ground, smaller, inscribed to underside of base 8130 Neapolitan, 24.5cm high, 15.5cm wide, 11.5cm deep (2)

Lot 445

An early 20th century novelty biscuit tin, in the form of a spreading cylindrical vase, printed in polychrome with a young beauty in ancient Egyptian costume, to verso with a `Roman`, Art Nouveau borders of stylised organic motifs, on a blue petal ground, loose ring handles to sides, 28cm high, 15.5cm diam, c.1910

Lot 466

Huntley and Palmer - an Art Nouveau novelty biscuit tin, in the form of a canted slab sided vase, embossed with Dutch agricultural workers, the ground in matt black, burnished orange and red, 18cm high, 17.5cm wide. 7cm deep, embossed mark

Lot 496

An Art Nouveau panelled vasular vase, lithograph printed with Egyptian lady, the verso with companion, domed cover, 32cm high; others, various (4)

Lot 497

An Art Nouveau cylindrical biscuit tin, printed overall with flowers and foliage, in tones of red, white, yellow and red, on a turquoise ground, 27cm high; others, printed with poppies,plums and other foliage, various sizes (4)

Lot 523

Co-operative Society - an Art Nouveau rectangular tin, bowed sides, the cover with lithograph print of Burton on Trent Co-Operative Society building, the interior with scroll inscribed Souvenir of the Burton on Trent Co-operative Society`s Coming of Age, February 24th 1911, the sides embossed with flowerheads and sinuous lines, 20cm wide, c.1911

Lot 524

Co-operative Society - an Art Nouveau rectangular tin, bowed sides, the cover with lithograph print of Burton on Trent Co-Operative Society building, the interior with scroll inscribed Souvenir of the Burton on Trent Co-operative Society`s Coming of Age, February 24th 1911, the sides embossed with flowerheads and sinuous lines, 20cm wide, c.1911

Lot 534

An Art Nouveau waisted square tea canister, printed with red flowerheads, sinuous stems and foliage, 13cm high; other canisters, various (8)

Lot 50C

An Art Nouveau rectangular tin, decorated with a maiden and inscribed with ` Pattimoss Formerly known as Pate de Lichen or Iceland Moss Jujubes`, 13cm wide, 9.5cm long, 5.5cm deep; another smaller; others, various makers ( 15)

Lot 69

J Buchanan & Co Ltd - an Art Nouveau spreading rectangular promotional `pewter` treasurery ink stand, the cover embossed with The Compliments of Buchanan & Co Ltd, London and Glasgow, within fruiting sinuous stems, the interior inscribed Buchanan Black a

Lot 140B

An Art Nouveau rectangular cigarette tin, embossed with a sinuous flower and a blue and green swallow in flight, folded legs to angles, the interior stamped with `Churchman`s No.1. Cigarettes`, 22cm wide, 15cm long, 5cm deep; others, various makers

Lot 120

B.D. Signed with initials oil on board, impressionist study of an art class. 20" x 16".

Lot 148

HUGH McKENZIE, SIGNED, WATERCOLOUR, “Below Blackwall Point” (see City of London Art Exhibition label verso), 9” x 13”; and FRED LAWSON, SIGNED, PENCIL AND WATERCOLOUR, “York, 1954”, 11” x 14” (2)

Lot 169

WALTER THOMAS WATLING (NORWICH ART CIRCLE), SIGNED, OIL, “Sunshine, Frost and Snow” (see artist’s label verso), 15 ½” x 19 ½”

Lot 394

ROLAND GREEN, SIGNED, WATERCOLOUR, Song Thrush, 9” x 6 ½”, Provenance: The Wildlife Art Gallery, 97 High Street, Lavenham; The Tryon Gallery, 23/24 Cork Street, London (see gallery labels verso)

Lot 42

A pair of Art Deco bronze dancing figures,

Lot 206

An Art Deco style 9ct gold eternity ring set with diamonds and sapphires, size P,

Lot 326

JACQUES WAGREZ pair of French prints depicting classical ladies, and a pair portraying Art Deco ladies (4),

Lot 2

A Royal Doulton salt glaze stoneware vase by Eliza Simmance, incised decoration with butterflies and flowers against a baluster shaped body coloured in tones of greens, browns and blues, impressed mark for ART UNION OF LONDON and stamped and incised marks to base, 34.8 cm high.

Lot 80

A quantity of glass stemware, including; five German glass measures, a set of eight green glass wine glasses with etched vine decoration, an oversized German glass runner, a set of six Waterford style cut glass wine glasses and a part set of Art Deco stemware.

Lot 121

Four Czechoslovakian pottery wall masks, 20th century, each depicting ladies of Art Deco style, the largest 27 cm.

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