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Lot 430

† PETER LAYTON (born 1937); a contemporary Art Glass vase of pebble form, internally decorated with a rock effect, signed, height 15cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear, but otherwise good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 431

† PETER LAYTON (born 1937); a contemporary Art Glass vase of ovoid form, internally decorated with stylised motifs, signed, height 14cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear, scratches to the body.

Lot 432

† PETER LAYTON (born 1937); a contemporary Art Glass vase of ovoid form with elongated neck, internally decorated with stylised motifs, signed, height 22.5cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear, but otherwise good condition.

Lot 433

† PETER LAYTON (born 1937); a contemporary Art Glass vase of ovoid form with flared neck, internally decorated with a pebble type design, signed, height 23cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear to the body but otherwise good condition.

Lot 434

† PETER LAYTON (born 1937); a contemporary Art Glass bowl of circular form, internally decorated with stylised sea creatures, signed, height 9cm, diameter 13cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear but otherwise good condition.

Lot 437

GOZO GLASS; two contemporary Art Glass vases with iridescent decoration, height of largest example 23cm (2)Condition Report: Each in good condition with light base wear.

Lot 440

SVEN PALMQVIST FOR ORREFORS; an Art Glass Kraka vase of teardrop form, signed to the underside, height 19.5cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear to the body and underside, there is a small scratch to the interior rim, but otherwise good condition.

Lot 441

TIMO SARPANEVA FOR IITTALA GLASS; a contemporary orchid vase, bears label, signed, height 27cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear to the underside, base scratches and wear but good condition.

Lot 442

FRATELLI TOSO FOR MORANO; a clear ovoid glass vase with millefiori canes to the body, purportedly produced for a church San Nicol, bears signature and cross to the underside, height 26cm.Condition Report: Light scratches to the body and underside, minor chipping to the underside of the rim.

Lot 443

JOHN DITCHFIELD FOR GLASFORM; three iridescent glass models of frogs, height of largest 12cm (3)Condition Report: Each example is signed to the underside, light surface wear and scratches.

Lot 449

IN THE MANNER OF SCHNEIDER; a French Art Deco glass vase of bulbous form, internally decorated with geometric motifs, stencil mark France to the underside, height 19.5cm.Condition Report: Light base wear, light scratches to the surface and body.

Lot 453

MDINA; a large bark vase of rectangular form, height 30cm.Condition Report: Light wear to the base, but otherwise good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 455

† NORMAN STUART CLARKE; two contemporary Art Glass vases, including a squat example with flared neck, internally decorated with a cobweb style design, height 13cm.Condition Report: Each with light wear to the body but otherwise good condition.

Lot 458

† Attributed to Peter Layton; contemporary Art Glass vase decorated in iridescent stylised motifs, indistinctly signed and dated 1981, height 19cm.Condition Report: Light base wear, otherwise good.

Lot 459

A pair of French Art Deco style Iranian coloured glass vases with relief moulded decoration of fruit, height 23cm.Condition Report: Tiny nibbles to the rims, light surface wear, but otherwise good condition.

Lot 462

† ALAN TAYLOR; a contemporary Art Glass vase of ovoid form, with iridescent landscape type decoration, signed and dated 1988, height 15cm, with a similar smaller example, indistinctly signed (2)Condition Report: Light base wear to each but otherwise good condition.

Lot 470

Attributed to Henrich Hoffmann; an Art Deco style cut and etched glass decanter, decorated with fruit, unsigned, height 20cm.Condition Report: Very minimal nibbles to the interior rim, minor losses to the colour, light surface scratches to the underside.

Lot 473

DR CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR HUKIN & HEATH; a Victorian hallmarked silver and cut glass cruet, on triangular stand with six legs, shape number 1882 to the underside and with PODR mark and stamped 'Designed by Dr C. Dresser', London 1880, height 9cm, weight of stand 4ozt/130g.Condition Report: The stand with some light surface scratches and a few light tarnish spots to the top but nothing serious, the handle perhaps a little bit loose in its socket, the mustard and pepper pot with matching hallmarks, glass in good condition, the two cruet spoons are associated modern spoons.

Lot 475

EMILE HOYE FOR MAGNUS AASE; a Norwegian 830 grade silver fish servers cast as a stingray and an octopus, length 24cm, approx weight 6.71ozt/208g.Condition Report: Light tarnishing and wear but good condition with no major faults.

Lot 481

ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO; a pair of Tudric pewter bomb vases with embossed stylised foral decoration on a planished ground, impressed marks and numbered 0226 to the underside, height 19cm (2).Condition Report: Light wear to each, scuffs and scratches butgc, one has a slight wobble but they both stand flat.

Lot 484

ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO; a Tudric pewter comport with shaped circular top with embossed stylised detail and a planished body, on three rocket form columns terminating on a circular plinth base with stylised detail, impressed marks and numbered 01161 and Solkets mark, height 27.5cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear and scratches, minor very minimal denting and knocks, the base is flat.

Lot 493

DR CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR BENHAM & FROUD; an Arts and Crafts copper and brass kettle with turned wooden handle, height 24cm.Condition Report: Wood handle with some chips at ends, General dents and worn appearance. Copper and brass with general light patina, some small dinks and odd scratch, two slight dents, overall ok.

Lot 499

HUGH WALLIS; three Arts and Crafts trays comprising a circular brass example, diameter 46cm, an oval copper example, length 43cm and an oval pewter example, length 39cm, all stamped (3).Condition Report: All with general light age wear patina to the surface, perhaps more so to the pewter and the copper example but overall ok.

Lot 50

MOORCROFT; a baluster shaped vase decorated in the 'Coral Hibiscus' pattern on a green ground, height 32cm, signed in gilt and dated 1980 to the underside.Condition Report: Light wear to the body, but otherwise good condition with no chips, cracks, or restoration.

Lot 507

An Arts and Crafts sheet copper and enamel wall mirror of oval form, relief decorated with peacock feathers, 46 x 68cm.Condition Report: Light wear, minor scratches and scuffs, the enamel panels are in good condition.

Lot 512

WMF; a pewter dish of oval form relief decorated with a girl on her knees gazing at a snail, length 27cm, embossed number 210 to the underside.Condition Report: Light tarnishing, there has been an applied panel on the backs so the dish can be hung, tarnishing and wear, slight bending to the handles.

Lot 518

ROANOID FOR ROXON; a rare 1930s Art Deco tennis ball ashtray with three bakelite retracting arms, produced for Dunlop Rubber as a sports promotion, height 8cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear and scratches, a couple of pinhead nicks to the rotating arms.

Lot 519

ROANOID FOR ROXON; a rare 1930s Art Deco tennis ball ashtray with three bakelite retracting arms, produced for Dunlop Rubber as a sports promotion, height 8cm.Condition Report: Light surface wear and scratches, but good condition.

Lot 520

ROANOID FOR ROXON; a rare 1930s Art Deco tennis ball ashtray with three bakelite retracting arms, produced for Dunlop Rubber as a sports promotion, height 8cm, stamped Dunlop.Condition Report: Light surface wear and scratches, small hairline crack below one of the rotating arms to the jade coloured bakelite, otherwise good condition.

Lot 525

† SEAN RICE (1931-1997); bronze figure group, 'The Expulsion', on square base, signed to the bottom of the female foot, height 36cm.Condition Report: Light wear and tarnishing to the figure, foot/leg has not been broken off, minor chipping to base.

Lot 542

An Art Nouveau inlaid mahogany cabinet in the manner of Shapland & Petter, with shelf above a leaded glazed door flanked by rectangular uprights inlaid with stylised flowers, on tapered legs, height 151cm, width 129cm, depth 43cm.Condition Report: Overall condition good, very light wear here and there, but essential appearance good.

Lot 564

ERCOL; a light elm dining suite, comprising drop-leaf dining table, diameter 122cm, with four arch spindle back chairs, and two associated Ercol chairs, sideboard with three drawers flanked by two panelled cupboard doors, width 155cm, depth 44cm, height 68cm (8)Condition Report: Two associated chairs in poor condition with splitting to seats. Remaining items with surface wear and scratches,

Lot 567

ERCOL; a light elm dining suite comprising drop-leaf table on swept supports, four spindle back dining chairs and side board with three drawers above three panelled cupboard doors, width 140cm (6).Condition Report: Light surface wear throughout, table with a couple of deeper scratches, otherwise good condition.

Lot 568

ERCOL; a light elm side table of rectangular form with undertier shelf, on turned column supports, width 99cm, depth 67cm, height 72cm.Condition Report: Surface wear and scratches, small heat mark, scuffing to legs.

Lot 572

ERCOL; a mid century light elm coffee table, with an arrangement of two drawers, on fitted castors, height 40cm, width 80cm, depth 80cm.

Lot 574

ERCOL; a light elm drop-leaf three tier dinner wagon/drinks trolley, height 75cm, width 74cm.

Lot 578

A set of four mid century light elm dining chairs, possibly Ercol (4).

Lot 587

SOVET; an opaque glass and chrome rectangular coffee table, with rounded corners, on triform legs, height 38cm, length 159cm, depth 44cm.Condition Report: Generally good condition, chrome with some light wear, label to the underside.

Lot 592

ROYAL DOULTON; a twin handled vase, hand painted with a rural scene with sheep figure on a country lane by H. Morrey, height 17cmCondition Report: Minor rubbing to gilding, a few light glaze scratches but otherwise good, clear signature to the base.

Lot 596

ROYAL DOULTON; a model HN3463 'Motherhood' from the Image of Nature series.Condition Report: Light wear but good condition.

Lot 647

KATZHUTTE; a ceramic figure of a maiden with a fan and bonnet seated upon a sofa, impressed and printed marks, length 28cm.Condition Report: Some light grazing around the base and with an imperfection to the glaze on the bottom left corner of the bracket of the sofa, this is visible in a small brown mark.

Lot 65

EMMA BOSSONS FOR MOORCROFT; a squat bowl decorated in the 'Hepatica' pattern, height 11cm.Condition Report: Light glaze crazing but otherwise good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 66

SALLY TUFFIN FOR MOORCROFT; a meiping shaped limited edition vase decorated in the 'Rose and Bud' pattern, 500/500, height 28cm.Condition Report: Light glaze crazing throughout, but good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 675

KPM BERLIN; a porcelain tea cup and saucer, with moulded detailing and hand painted with flowers, each with KPM mark and septre mark, diameter of saucer 15cm (2).Condition Report: Light rubbing to gilding and odd very slight glaze scratches, otherwise good condition.

Lot 679

HEREND; six models of rabbits with fishnet decoration, height of largest 14cm, with a similar model of a toad, also a Herend trinket box and cover of quatreform shape, with rabbit finial (8)Condition Report: Each item is in good condition with only light wear.

Lot 691

THOMAS LOCKYER & RICKETTS FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted tea cup and saucer decorated with fruit, width of cup 10cm.Condition Report: Light scratches and tarnishing to the gilding, the cup with crack to the body.

Lot 692

JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS; a late 19th century sepia printed tile for the month of August decorated with farm hand feeding hens, 20 x 20cm.Condition Report: chipping to the edges, light crazing, scuffs.

Lot 70

SALLY TUFFIN FOR MOORCROFT; a cylindrical vase decorated in the 'Finches Ochre' pattern, height 10.5cm, boxed, together with a Moorcroft vase decorated in the 'Anemone' pattern (2).Condition Report: Anemone vase with light crazing, otherwise each in good condition.

Lot 708

MANSARD; two French porcelain Oyster plates, with gilt highlights and central B below a motif, diameter 23cm (2).Condition Report: Light wear to the gilding on each but good condition.

Lot 72

SALLY TUFFIN FOR MOORCROFT; a squat vase decorated in the 'Brambles' pattern, impressed marks and initialled to the underside, height 17cm, diameter 19cm.Condition Report: Silver line through the mark which indicates the piece is seconds quality, light crazing, especially to the underside/base, otherwise good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 726

AYNSLEY; a cased twelve piece coffee service with hallmarked silver cup holders, London 1932, the cups and saucers with blue and gilt detailing, silver weight 5.5ozt/181g.Condition Report: Two of the saucers with crazing and light rubbing to gilding, otherwise ok, the case has a presentation plaque to the front for Fairfield Golf Club, dated 1933.

Lot 738

ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a six setting part tea service in the 4312 pattern, comprising six cups, six saucers, six side plates.Condition Report: Light wear to the gilding, one of the side plates with a flea bite chip to the edge, another side plate with a pin head nibble to the back of the rim, one of the saucers with a large slither chip to the underside, light surface wear otherwise good.

Lot 824

DARWIN (C), INSECTIVOROUS PLANTS, third thousand, green cloth with gilt lettering, 1875; with THE EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS IN MAN AND ANIMALS, 1872; CLIMBING PLANTS, second edition revised, 1875; THE FORMATION OF THE VEGETABLE MOULD, third thousand, 1881; THE EFFECTS OF CROSS AND SELF FERTILISATION IN THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM, 1876 (5).Dimensions: SCondition Report: There are shadows to the bottom of each spine where a tab was once stuck, there are also traces to the back of the front boards where a plate was once stuck, nothing torn and the removal fairly tidy. (No ex library stamps present to any book. some foxing and light browning but generally internally ok. Errata present to Self Fertilisation ar viii.

Lot 830

DAVIDSON (M), intro, THE ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS BY JOHN JAMES AUDUBON, two vols, published Michael Joseph Ltd 1966, in slip case.Condition Report: Some light foxing internally.

Lot 85

RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT; a large vase of oval form decorated in the 'Knightwood' pattern, impressed marks and initials to underside, height 36cms.Condition Report: Silver lines to the underside which indicates the vase is a seconds quality, light crazing to the glaze, especially to the underside the body looks fine, no chips, cracks or restorations.

Lot 86

RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT; a ewer decorated in 'Iris' pattern produced for the Moorcroft Collector's Club, December 1998, height 24cm, boxed.Condition Report: Light wear to the body, silver line through the mark which indicates the piece is seconds quality, no chips, cracks or restorations.

Lot 866

THOMSON (H), OUR VILLAGE BY MARY RUSSELL MITFORD; with d.j., pictorial green boards, London, Macmillan, 1893, with three further works with pictorial bindings illustrated by Hugh Thomson, comprising 'Coaching Days and Coaching Ways', 1894, 'The Ballad of Beau Brocade', 1892, 'Days with Sir Roger De Coverley', 1892, with two illustrated books by Chris Hammond, and a further pictorial binding book illustrated by Charles E. Brock (7)Condition Report: The Chris Hammond illustrated books are SIR CHARLES GRANDISON, 2vols, George Allen, 1895. Small and light book sellers pencil note to half title. Minor foxing but internally ok. Bright covers, no lean. Jacket to Our Village in poor condition. Gilt cover clean and bright. No inscriptions, some foxing. Sue Roger bright but lightly rubbed and bumped. Internally with some foxing. Coaching Days with some light rubbing and bumping, light and small tear / knock to bottom corner of spine. Pasted presentation bookplate to the back of the front board for A.H. Mills, minor foxing. Ballard of Beau with light fading to spine and top and bottom of spine bumped. Slight pencil note to back of front fly. Some foxing and some pages with old damp marks. Essays rubbing and wear externally, pencil book sellers note and ink name from 1918, two slight paper fragments stuck to pictorial front papers.Coaching days is a second edition, second reprint. Sir Roger is a third edition.

Lot 89

RACHEL BISHOP FOR MOORCROFT; a ewer decorated in 'Tribute to Charles Rennie Mackintosh' pattern, height 24cm.Condition Report: Silver lines underneath the piece is of seconds quality, light crazing to the glaze, but good condition.

Lot 896

FLEMING (I), THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN, first edition, with unclipped dust jacket, black cloth with gilt lettering, Jonathan Cape, 1965 (1).Condition Report: Dust jacket with general light shelf wear to the top and bottom edges, a couple of light fox and a few tiny little tears to the top edge, black cloth generally ok, internally generally clean.

Lot 907

TUNNEL UNDER THE THAMES; a mid 19th century concertina panorama, with four hand coloured panoramic sections and front board with Prince of Wales barge, patterned red cover,Condition Report: The exterior cover is rubbed and worn, tears to the fold over and a tab mount to the back panel. Internally better with general light wear and some foxing.

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