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Lot 1036

A Mixed Lot comprising: a pair of late 18th Century Sugar Tongs, with bright cut decoration with vacant cartouche to the bridge; and a Victorian bright cut Butter Knife, various dates and makers (2)

Lot 1054

A George V Table Cigarette Box, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine-turned stripe decoration, and set with an initialled cartouche, to a cedar-lined interior and plain body, width 3 3/8”, Birmingham 1926, maker’s mark rubbed

Lot 1062

A George V Cigarette Case, of hinged rectangular form, with engine-turned decorated covers and initialled cartouche, to a gilt interior with sprung clasp, height 3 ¼”, Birmingham 1931, Maker’s Mark AWC & SL

Lot 1095

A Chinese Silver Napkin Ring, of cylindrical form, and decorated with naturalistic bamboo and birds to a vacant shield cartouche, diameter 1 7/8”, with Maker’s Mark IW and further single character mark

Lot 309

A Victorian silver box of rectangular form with repousse decoration the hinged lid having a blank cartouche, Chester 1896

Lot 38

A Regency rosewood tea caddy, domed top with mother of pearl cartouche, fitted interior on bun feet

Lot 753

Robert Morden c.1650-1703- "Hertfordshire"; published c.1753, hand-coloured engraved map, from Camden`s Britania, originally publ 1695, with scale and title cartouche top left, central vertical crease, ruckling to the sheet, minor surface dirt and creasing, 36x44cm: English School c.1720- "Walbrook Ward and Dowgate Ward; publ 1721, engraving: together with a collection of further 19th century maps by different hands to include Warwickshire, Norfolk, Sussex, Nottinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Shropshire, Suffolk and Essex, mostly in ebonised frames, (a lot)

Lot 836

* Hendrik Goltzius 1558-1617- Children in a garden with Cupid; engraving, trimmed on or close to the plate, overall good impression, scattered thin spots, minor abrasion top right, 20x15.4cm and one further similar example after the same hand: together with other 17/18th century engravings by and after various hands to include Antonio Tempesta 1555-1630- Decorative cartouche; etching printed with tone: Rene Guerineau 17/18th century and others, (a lot) (unframed)

Lot 1711

A mid Victorian giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror, the egg and dart moulded border surmounted by a husk adorned cartouche cresting, 155 x 92 cm.

Lot 1729

A French Louis XV style provincial armoire, late 19th century, the cartouche cresting surmounting a scroll centred cornice above a trellis work frieze over a pair of scroll embellished panelled doors above one frieze drawer upon a plinth base, 217 x 130 x 62 cm.

Lot 112

A Carlton Ware Dragon in Cartouche pattern vase of flared sleeve form decorated in the Oriental taste with a cartouche panel, flaming pearl, characters and lotus flowers over a black and terracotta ground picked out in enamel colours and gilt, printed mark, height 15cm.

Lot 159

A late 19th Century Continental hard paste porcelain fluted coffee cup and saucer possibly Samson, enamelled with landscape cartouche and floral bouquets within gilt on cobalt borders, Worcester type fret mark.

Lot 273

A large Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardiniere of ovoid form with collar neck relief decorated in the Art Nouveau style by Eliza Simmance with alternate cartouche panels of stylised flowers and foliage in tonal blue and green over the salt glazed stone ware ground, impressed and incised marks, height 27cm by 31cm. ILLUSTRATED

Lot 816

A late 19th Century mahogany cased twelve air Swiss cylinder music box with five bells and single drum, cased decorated with inlaid boxwood stringing and floral and musical instrument cartouche, all raised on four bracket feet, length 63cm. ILLUSTRATED.

Lot 880

An 18th Century long case clock with a mahogany case and an eight-day movement, the hood with a simple moulded cornice and pilaster supports enclosing the 12” square brass dial with corner spandrels, Roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture. The dial bears a small cartouche plaque signed H. Deykin, Worcester No. 637. The case possibly a later marriage. 205cm high. ILLUSTRATED

Lot 903

A 19th Century serpentine-fronted console table with a clover-leaf carved border and with a cartouche plaque dated 1869 to the apron, 111cm wide by 74cm high by 36cm deep.

Lot 197

A Japanese bronze group of a lion attacking a tiger, composed of two sections, each section with a cartouche containing a four character mark, on a hardwood base, 18cm high

Lot 363A

A late 20th century large portrait gilt overmantle mirror, the acanthus moulded frieze panel with fleur-de-lys cartouche, raised on Corinthian columns, enclosing mirrored plate, 165cm x 142cm

Lot 379

An Italian style gilt overmantel mirror, the elaborate vine boarder with central cartouche, scalloped moulded frame, with rectangular bevelled glass plate, 120cm wide, 100cm high

Lot 9

"HILLIARD & THOMASON, A VICTORIAN SILVER FRUIT KNIFE with mother-of-pearl sides, cartouche engraved 1900, and ANOTHER, later, Sheffield and Chester assays"

Lot 678

A CHIPPENDALE STYLE WALNUT VENEERED MIRROR having fretted pediment, gilt cartouche and fillet with canted plate, 65cm high

Lot 25

Goltzius (Hubert) Vivae Omnium Fere 1557 title within strapwork cartouche, colour-printed from at least 2 woodblocks (green and white) over an etched outline, 133 chiaroscuro medallion portrait woodcuts over etching printed in tones of brown and sepia, 15 others with woodcut borders but no image, contents loose in single ff., title trimmed, and with initial (or number) `V` in upper corner, some printed numbers in chronological tables obscured or overprinted, some browning or marking, two armorial bookplates, loose in contemporary vellum, gilt rules and arms on covers, folio, [Adams G838], Antwerp, in officina Aegidii Copenii Diesthemii, 1557.

Lot 752

A Royal Worcester pedestal vase and cover converted to a table form lamp base and decorated en cartouche with oriental figures in a landscape before a temple. (sold as parts).

Lot 371

A large late Victorian silver framed dressing mirror, pierced with mermaids, figures, birds, reptiles and centaurs amidst scrolling foliage, flowers and fruit, the top with two putti holding floral wreaths flanking a cartouche, London 1891 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, height approx 69cm.

Lot 1002

A late 19th/early 20th Century plated and parcel gilt novelty mantel timepiece, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, the horseshoe shaped case applied with turquoise glass beads, above a vacant cartouche flanked by laurel leaves, on hoof feet, height approx 20cm.

Lot 176

Africa. Ruscelli (Girolamo), Africa Nuova Tavola, [1561 or later], uncoloured engraved map of South Africa, three small rust holes along central fold, some marginal soiling, 190 x 260mm, Italian text on verso, together with, Bowen (Emanuel),A New and Accurate Map of the Southern Parts of Africa Containing Lower Guinea, Monoemugi, Zanguebar, the Empire of Monomotapa, Count’y of the Cafres &c. and the Isle of Madagascar, n.d. c.1760,hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche, some spotting, 350 x 430mm, with Buache (Philippe),Carte de la Partie de L’Ocean vers L’Equateur entre les Cotes D’Afrique at D’Amerique....., Paris, 1737,engraved chart with original outline colouring, inset map of the Island of Fernand de Noronha, decorative cartouche, 495 x 650mm, with three other maps of Africa by Bonne and Levasseur, various sizes and condition (6)

Lot 177

America. De Vaugondy (Robert), Amerique Septentrionale dressee sur les relations les plus modernes des Voyageurs et Navigateurs et divisee suivant les differentes possessions des Europeens, 1750, engraved map with original outline colouring, elaborate uncoloured cartouche, occ. marginal closed tears, 495 x 620mm, together with Delisle (Guillaume),Carte D’Amerique, Dressee pour L’Instruction, 1790,hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, inset map of the Bering Straits, slight spotting, central fold strenghthened on verso, 490 x 610mm (2)

Lot 184

Braun (Georg, and Hogenberg, Franz). Bethune. Bethunae Urbis Artesiae Genvina Descrip., [c.1588], hand coloured engraved town panorama, elaborate strap work cartouche, 300 x 460mm, Latin text on verso (1)

Lot 199

British Isles. Speed (John), Britain as it was Devided in the tyme of the Englishe Saxons especially during the Heptarchy, pub. John Subury & George Humble, 1st ed., [1611], uncoloured engraved map, fourteen panels in the vertical margins depicting portraits and scenes of Saxon royalty, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted. A fine dark mpression. Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no. 317. (1)

Lot 203

Devon. Speed (John), Devonshire with Excester Described and the Armes of such Nobles as have borne the titles of them, sold by Thomas Bssett & Richard Chiswell, [c.1676], uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Exeter, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, old fold, water stained at base of image, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)

Lot 218

Ireland. De Vaugondy (Gilles Robert), Royaume D’Irlande divise en ses quatre Provinces, et subdivise en Comtes, Paris, 1750, engraved map with orig. hand colouring, decorative cartouche, very slight staining just affecting image, occ. marginal closed tears, 495 x 545mm, mounted, framed and glazed (1)

Lot 230

Moluccan Islands. Dudley (Sir Robert), Carta particolare del’Isole di Ladroes con I’lsole di Gilolo e de Molucchi, [1646 or later], uncoloured engraved sea chart, decorative cartouche and compass rose, 475 x 375mm. Dudley was the illegitimate son of the Earl of Leicester (one of Queen Elizabeth’s favourites). He eventually inherited the titles of the Duke of Northumberland and Earl of Warwick. Much travelled, he finally settled in Florence where his skills brought him the patronage of the Grand Dukes of Tuscanny, and it was in their service that he published the `Dell’ Arcano del Mare’. Although published in Italy, this was the first sea atlas by an Englishman. Engraved by Antonio Lucini the Dell’ Arcano was a monumental six volume work which took Dudley thirty years to complete. Moreland & Bannister, Antique Maps, p.154. (1)

Lot 231

Moxon (Joseph). Paradise , or the Garden of Eden with the Countries circumjacent Inhabited by the Patriarchs, [1661], uncoloured engraved map after N.Visscher, strap work cartouche, armorial crest and an engraved vignette of the expulsion of Adam and Eve, left vertical margin trimmed to plate mark, one closed tear affecting image, 320 x 470mm, together with A Map of all the Earth and how after the Flood it was Divided among the sons of Noah, [1671 or later],uncoloured engraved oval map of the world, California shown as an island twelve vignettes from the old testament surrounding map, right hand vertical margin trimmed to or on neat line, 320 x 455, with Jerusalem, [1671 or later],uncoloured engraved aerial city plan, title displayed in `ribbon cartouche’, table of explanation supported by an eagle, one armorial crest, 320 x 460mm, together with another seven uncoloured engraved `biblical’ and Holy Land maps by Lindenberg and Moxon, with nine engraved biblical scenes, various sizes and condition (19)

Lot 232

* Northamptonshire. Jansson (Jan), Comitatus Northantonensis vernacule Northampton Shire, [c.1650 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 510mm, central fold partially strengthened on verso, Dutch text on verso, framed and double glazed (1)

Lot 233

Ogilby (John). The Road from London to Portsmouth in com. Southhamp: Actually Surveyd & Delineated by John Ogilby Esq., [1675 or later], hand coloured engraved strip road map, toned overall, 330 x 440mm, together with Bowen (Emanuel),An Accurate Map of Cambridgeshire Divided into its Hundreds..., pub. J.Bowles, [1760 or later],engraved map with original outline colouring, engraved panorama of Ely, elaborate cartouche, slight water staining, 705 x 540mm, with three town plans by Thomas Moule each approx. 270 x 200mm (5)

Lot 235

* Ortelius (Abraham). Tartariae Sive Magni Chamiregni typus, Antwerp, [1570 or later], hand coloured engraved map of North East Asia, the Northern Pacific, Japan and North West America, elaborate cartouche, 350 x 465mm, mounted, framed and glazed. Koeman. vol. 3, p.25, Burden. The Mapping of North America, no.41. Marcel van den Broecke, Ortelius Atlas Maps, no.163. (1)

Lot 246

Spain & Portugal Homann (Johann Baptist), Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae Tabula generalis de L’Isliana.... n.d., [1720 or later], engraved map with original hand colouring, elaborate b & w cartouche and mileage scale, additional title in Spanish above image, slight marginal staining, one printers fold running through cartouche, 515 x 605mm, together with Schenk (Pieter),Europa Excultissima, n.d., [1695 or later],engraved map with original hand colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, green watercolour has cracked with resulting slight loss, trimmed to plate mark, 505 x 580mm, with Mercator (Gerard),Morea olim Peloponnesus, n.d. c.1620,uncoloured engraved map, three worm holes to image, some place names underlined in brown ink, 345 x 415mm, Latin text on verso, with Ortelius (Abraham),Frisia Occidentales, [1584],hand coloured engraved map, separation along central fold with slight loss, strengthened on verso, 370 x 500, Latin text on verso (4)

Lot 247

Spain. De Wit (Frederick), Novissima et Accuratissima Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae Tabula Auctore, Amsterdam, 1705, hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche, central fold restored on verso, 505 x 590mm, together with De L’Isle (Guillaume),L’Esapgne Dressee sur la Description qui en ete faite par Rodrigo Mendez Sylva..., pub. Amsterdam, J.Covens & C.Mortier, n.d., c.1730,hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche, central fold restored on verso, 500 x 605mm, with Visscher (Nicholaes),Hispaniae et Portugalliae Regna, Amsterdam, [1683 or later],engraved map with original outline colouring, slight spotting and staining, central fold strengthened on verso, 470 x 580mm (3)

Lot 248

Spain. Blaeu (Joan), Valentia Regnum; Contestani, Ptol. Edentani, Plin., [1650 or later], hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, central fold strengthened on verso, 390 x 500, together with Arragonia Regnum Auctore Joanne Baptista Labanna, [1650 or later],hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche, 420 x 525mm, with De Wit (Frederick),Accuratissima Principatus Cataloniae et Comitatuum Ruscinonis et Cerretaniae Descriptio, [1670 or later],hand coloured engraved map, elaborate cartouche and mileage scale, central fold strengthened on verso, 495 x 575mm, with another seven regional maps of Spain by J.Blaeu, various sizes and condition (10)

Lot 256

Wiltshire. Greenwood, (C. & I.), Map of the County of Wilts, from an Actual Survey, 1829, engraved map with original hand colouring, calligraphic title, inset vignette of Salisbury Cathedral, 570 x 690mm, together with Bowen (Emanuel),An Improved Map of Wilt Shire, Divided into its Hundreds, pub. T.Bowles, [1760 or later],engraved map with original outline colouring, uncoloured cartouche, trimmed to plate mark at upper margin, marginal repaired tears, central fold strengthened on verso. 525 x 685mm, with Cary (John),A New Map of Wiltshire, Divided into Hundreds Exhibiting its Roads, Rivers, Parks &c., 1811,engraved map with original hand colouring, 580 x 520mm, and Ogilby (John),The Road from the City of Salisbury com. Wilts. to Campden com. Gloc. [1675 or later],hand coloured engraved strip road map, slight loss at central fold with strengthening to verso, 350 x 460mm, together with another four similar maps (8)

Lot 257

World. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte Reduite des Parties Connues du Globe Terrestre...., Paris, 1755, large engraved map with original outline colouring, decorative cartouche and advertisement, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 560 x 840mm (1)

Lot 133

A FRENCH GLASS LIQUEUR SET consisting of four decanters and sixteen glasses with gilded clover leaf decoration contained within an ebonised and metal inlaid serpentine case with rosette and cartouche decoration, 12" wide (see illustration).

Lot 169

AN ANTIQUE ROCOCO CARVED GILTWOOD HANGING WALL MIRROR of cartouche form and acanthus frame, 28" x 15".

Lot 249

A George II rococo kettle and stand, the kettle profusely decorated with flowers, fruit and masks, with the spout terminating in an eagle’s head, scrolled handle with raffia binding, the semi-domed cover with semi-open end finial, the sides of the body engraved with armorial and blank cartouche; the stand with floral swag aprons, raised on three leaf-capped scroll supports terminating in scroll pad feet, the lamp fixed in the centre, London 1748, maker’s mark scrolled ‘JC’ (with a two-handled vase above a star motif between the initials, all in a shaped shield), hallmarked on the base of the kettle and lamp, 37cm high, 54 ozs. (2)

Lot 252

An elegant French coffee pot, late 18th century, possibly Lille, the baluster shaped body chased with floral sprays, blank cartouche bordered by antiquities, musical instruments and other artistic motifs, the domed cover with similar decoration, the turned wooden handle at right angles to the mask-decorated spout, the whole on three scrolled feet, marks to the base include a maker’s mark GjG beneath a star motif, 20cm high, all-in weight 13.25 ozs.

Lot 742

A pair of carved and stained beechwood armchairs in the 18th Century style having cartouche shaped stuff over backs, arm supports and cushion seats in cream patterned fabric on cabriole legs, united by undulating flattened curved stretchers, terminating in carved hoof feet.

Lot 774

A set of six Victorian carved rosewood dining chairs, the open cartouche shaped backs with husk and scroll cresting and foliate decoration, having upholstered slip in seats on turned and reeded tapered legs, headed with stylised leaves.

Lot 780

A 19th Century walnut and gilt brass mounted writing table, of shaped outline in the Louis XV taste, the top inset with a cartouche shaped panel of tooled leather, having projecting cut corners and a moulded edge, fitted with a central drawer in the shaped apron with tassel hung drapery ornament and acanthus scroll handle pulls, on cabriole legs headed with cabochon foliate ornament, terminating in sabots, the top 122cm (4ft x 58cm (11ft 10 3/4in).

Lot 782

A set of six Victorian carved rosewood dining chairs, with moulded cartouche shaped open backs and scroll and foliate decorated horizontal splats, having upholstered stuff over serpentine seats on moulded cabriole legs.

Lot 792

A mahogany and gilt metal mounted bureau plat, of serpentine outline in the Louis XV taste, the top inset with a cartouche-shaped panel of tooled leather, within shaped and moulded foliate border and projecting rounded shell and foliate corners, the shaped apron with applied moulded, acanthus leaf and husk decoration, containing three drawers on cabriole legs, headed with sculptured female busts and scroll and foliate decoration, terminating in foliate scroll sabots, the top 176.5cm (5ft 9 1/2in) x 96cm (3ft 2in).

Lot 803

A 19th Century Venetian carved giltwood mirror of cartouche shaped outline with shell and pierced scroll cresting, the plate etched with a figure of Neptune holding a trident and standing on a foliate scroll platform, having a reeded slip and flowerhead, foliate and scroll surround, 77cm (2ft 6 1/4in) x 36cm (1ft 2in).

Lot 138

A George V salver, the centre engraved with a blank scrolled cartouche within a foliate scroll border and gadrooned rim, raised on three scroll feet, 26cm. diameter, maker J.M, Sheffield, 1913, 18.25ozs.

Lot 143

A Victorian engraved ‘Castle Top’ vinaigrette, with a view of Westminster Abbey, the base engraved with a central vacant cartouche, 3.5cm. long, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1842, 0.5ozs.

Lot 225

A pair of Victorian circular salts, with foliate and cartouche banded decoration, 6.5cm. diameter, maker C.E, London, 1882, 3.63ozs.

Lot 229

An early Victorian christening mug with scrolled leaf-capped handle, on four scrolled feet, the sides with floral embossing and initialled cartouche, London 1838, maker Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinkle & Slater, 10cm high, weighing 5 ozs..

Lot 331

An early 19th Century ivory navette shape Box and Cover decorated with a gilt cartouche engraved with initials (a/f) and a circular ivory box and cover decorated with a gilt flower.

Lot 3

A late 18th Century Sevres Coffee Can and Saucer decorated with floral sprigs and the letter `D` in an oval cartouche and a Sevres coffee can monogrammed `A` on a classical column.

Lot 83

An early 19th century silver mounted beaker marked IE twice possibly Scottish provincial tapering circular form the mount with a reeded border with a monogrammed cartouche height 12.3cm.

Lot 85

A pair of Victorian Scottish provincial silver mounted horn beakers by George Jamieson and Son Aberdeen circa 1860 tapering circular form plain silver mounts mounted with a monogrammed shield cartouche glass bases height 20.2cm. (2)

Lot 87

A Scottish provincial silver mounted quaich by Ferguson and MacBean Inverness circa 1900 circular form plain mounts the body carved with two mythical dragons and Celtic strap-work with a vacant shield cartouche length handle to handle 29cm.

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