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An Art Nouveau opaline glass vase of frilled form, height 11.5cm, also a Victorian green glass vase, an opaque glass scent bottle and stopper, three carnival glass dishes, a glass boat shaped dish, and a Japanese lacquer circular dish decorated with two geese, diameter 35cm (8).Additional InformationThe lacquered dish with some minor wear at the edge with a few light scratches here and there. Rubbing to the gilt detailing throughout on the opaque glass scent bottle. Other items OK.
A German Third Reich Luftwaffe dagger, the 25cm blade marked for Puma Solingen, with scabbard, together with a bayonet with leather scabbard (2).Additional InformationThe dagger blade has a covering of grease throughout and general light wear, the pommel and grip are slightly loose, general tarnishing to the metal throughout, there is a small chip to the grip where it meets the pommel terminal, scabbard with general age wear discolouration throughout, the bayonet blade is also oiled and grubby in parts, the hilt of the bayonet is generally dulled throughout, with some slight knocks at the edge, the bayonet with general light scratches and wear, the leather with general creases and surface wear.
RICHARD SCOLLINS; oil on board, northern townscape with mine, signed lower left, 24.5 x 34cm. (D)Additional InformationThe oil might be slightly grubby. The frame may not be original to the picture and has light wear and tear.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
EDWIN EARP; two watercolours, lake scenes with fishing boats, each signed, the larger 29 x 50cm, one framed and one unframed, also a smaller watercolour of a harbour scene, with fishing boats, indistinctly initialled and dated 08 (3).Additional InformationThe unframed watercolour is foxed and browned throughout and with foxing and discolouration to the mount, the framed watercolour with some foxing but is brighter than the other. The mount on this one also with some marks and the frame with scuffs throughout. The small watercolour with some fox marks and light browning and the frame with some light wear.
EDWARD LANCASTER (late 19th century); oil on canvas, cattle watering at a river with figure fishing along the bank, signed E Lancaster lower left, 28.5 x 59.5cm, in later frame.Additional InformationCanvas is lightly grubby throughout, craquelure to the paint throughout. Slight hole to the canvas lower right and with other light scuffs and wear here and there. There is a small repaired hole to the upper left corner.
DEREK WILKINSON (British, 1929-2001); pastel, beach scene with figures in the distance, signed and dated lower right, 45.5 x 60.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThe paper is slightly undulated in the frame but the image is clean and bright. The frame is lightly grubby with a few light scratches.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
KEITH FEARON; a signed colour print, '66 World Cup Final, England 4 - West Germany 2, signed by the artist and also signed by Geoff Hurst in black pen, 48 x 58cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationFramed and glass slightly grubby throughout, image appears to be ok, perhaps slightly lighter in colour than when originally produced, frame with a few light scuffs and scratches.
***SECTION 2 SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED***WINCHESTER; a super grade 12 bore over/under boxlock single trigger ejector shotgun with selective fire switch, the 28" barrels fitted with a vented textured rib and stamped with the maker's marks and 2.75" chambers, the action with foliate scrolls within a border to a large portion of the action and stamped to the underside in an oval plaque 'Supergrade' and fitted with a checkered walnut stock, SN:K352607.Additional InformationOverall solid but used condition. The action remains tight. There is very minor wear to the blued finish to the barrels noticeably to the muzzle end as to be expected. There is a very minor chip to the back end of the trigger guard tang and further light surface scratches and minor grazing to the stock, length of pull 14.25" and the barrels are choked at cylinder and half.
A Victorian Arts & Crafts oak sideboard with three panelled drawers and four panelled cupboard doors around a central alcove on turned legs, 94 x 152 x 51cm.Additional InformationGeneral age wear, light scratches and knocks here and there throughout, colour good and overall appearance ok. The handles are probably not original.
AFTER SIR DAVID WILKIE; oil on panel, figure seated in an interior with dog by his side, signed and dated 1839 with label and stencil verso, 23.5 x 27.5cm, unframed.Additional InformationThe picture has been over cleaned, removing some of the paint and leaving it quite washed out and thinning in parts. Some knocks to the edges of the board. Light surface scratches.
Two pairs of Canadian military binoculars comprising a pair stamped C.G.B. 40 MA, 7x50, 11946-C, REL/Canada 1944, with a black leather case, the other with red screwheads and stamped C.G.B. 40 M.A., 7x50, 18806-C, R.E.L/Canada, 1944, with a black leather case (2).Additional InformationThe first pair do focus and the eyepieces do rise and fall although they are very stiff. The view is generally clean when viewed through the binoculars, although there are dirt and other marks visible on the lenses. The case with wear to the black finish throughout. The case may not be original. The case has general age wear throughout, is lacking the long carrying handle but is stamped to the back R.E.L Canada. The second pair are in a much cleaner and better appearance but general wear to the black finish throughout, however this is not as severe as the first pair. They do appear to focus and the eye lenses do rise and fall. The lenses are all grubby and with a possibility of some internal specks of dust here and there. The case is not guaranteed to be original to these binoculars. General light age wear throughout and also stamped to the back R.E.L Canada.
A collection of Chinese enamel dishes, five of shaped square form including an example decorated with figures in landscape setting, signed, width 9.5cm, three quatrefoil shaped examples including a pair with floral detail on an Imperial yellow ground, and two similar spoon with ruyi-head handles (10). Additional InformationOne of the spoons with several hair line cracks, two small chips to the underside and restoration / repair to the enamel on the handle. Other spoon with some hair line cracks and two small chips at edge. The lobed dish with the figures in a garden has several hair line cracks, a chip to the venture at about 11 on the dial, a small repaired chip at the edge of the scene and with restoration to the enamel on the underside. The yellow lobed dishes with a few hair line cracks. The square wish with puce coloured border has a patina of wear to the surface of the enamel and hair line cracks to the underside and probably some restoration to the underside. The two square dishes with pinched corners and decorated with figures in gardens have hair line cracks and some restoration. The similar dish decorated with dragons in a similar condition and the smaller square dish is better. All with general light age wear and tarnishing to metal edges. Postage for this lot will be a medium box.
ROYAL WORCESTER; a blush ivory flat back jug, decorated with flowers, shape number 1094, together with a smaller flat back jug, a Royal Worcester coffee can and associated saucer, two 19th century Crown Derby Imari circular dishes, a plated chamber stick, a pair of lorgnettes and a small pair of opera glasses (9).Additional InformationThe smaller flat back jug has been broken into two sections and glued back and has hairline cracks and a small hole. The larger flat back jug with some general rubbing to gilding here and there throughout. The coffee can with some crazing and also the saucer. The Imari dishes with light rubbing to the gilding on both and one with a glue repaired break to the handle. Other items with general age wear.
An early 19th century English hand painted porcelain bowl decorated throughout with reserves of flowers against gilt blue ground, diameter 22.5cm.Additional InformationGeneral rubbing to the gilding on the rim and the foot rim. Finely crazed throughout and with some small losses to the paint. Interior slighty grubby and with a few light surface scratches.
MANCHESTER UNITED LEGENDS; a Manchester United retro-style cotton home shirt signed to front by Sir Bobby Charlton, Denis Law and Nobby Stiles, no stated sizAdditional InformationCreasing and light general wear, some minor stitching irregularities; no certification or further information available with this lot.
BARR & STROUD; a pair of WWII military binoculars no.7X CF41 Glasgow & London, A.P. No.1900A, serial no.76600 and British Patent No.435220/1934, in a tan leather case stamped R. Rayment.Additional InformationIt is possible to see through the binoculars and they do focus and the night vision lenses do move between each filter, however these are a little stiff. The barrels are marked with the military arrow but much of the yellowing is now lost, When viewing through the binoculars there is a small glare mark which might be a small patch of blooming visible on the inside. The lenses are lightly grubby at each end. The binoculars with general light age wear throughout. The case may not be original to the binoculars. The leather mount, the strap and the hinge to the case are later replacements, also the two mounts supporting the carrying strap are not original.
MICHAEL J WOOD (born 1959); pastel, 'Abstract (untitled)', signed lower left, further signed, titled and dated 2007 verso, 23.5. x 23.5cm, framed and glazed. (D)Footnote: Michael Wood was born in Manchester in 1959 and studied art and design at Stockport Art College before working as a designer illustrator in the advertising industry in Manchester; he later went on to exhibit at the TIB Gallery, Manchester Academy of Fine Arts, Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions, Southford Art Gallery, Salthouse Gallery St. Ives and further.Additional InformationImage appears good, light wear and nibbles to frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A yellow metal bracelet stamped 9ct, 5g, with a 9ct gold cased lady's Accurist wristwatch, a yellow metal wristwatch and a selection of costume jewellery.Additional InformationThe yellow metal bracelet feels a little bit light for the item. The watch is not guaranteed to be in full working order. The larger watch with a replaced back plate and note currently working, also has a cracked dial.
MARC GRIMSHAW; pencil sketch, 'Bridge St and The Cross, Chester', signed lower right, 28.5 x 36.5cm, framed and glazed, with a satirical print of London Bridge (2). (D)Additional InformationThe Grimshaw with perhaps slight yellowing to the paper but otherwise fair. Satirical print with light foxing throughout.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
HERCULES BRABAZON BRABAZON (1821-1906); watercolour, Venetian study, signed with initials and bearing the Fine Art Society Ltd label verso, inscribed and dated Feb 1861, 14.5 x 24cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationThe paper and the mount are slightly undulated. The edge of the paper is visible at the top where it meets the mount. The mount is slightly grubby. Frame with light wear.
***SECTION 2 SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED***A Spanish 12 bore side-by-side boxlock double trigger non-ejector shotgun, the 28" barrels set with raised textured rib and 2.75" chambers, the action with simple foliate scrolls and mounted with a checkered walnut stock, SN:17408.Additional InformationThere is wear to the blue finish on the barrels, mostly in the high traffic areas around the fore end and at the muzzle, the barrel interiors are relatively clean, there is a slight gap to the left hand side where the stock meets the action on the demi-lune cut away on the lower portion, the stock has further light scuffs, scratches, nicks and losses, etc, and it would appear that the action has been polished, possibly removing a blued finish, the length of pull is 13.5" and the barrels are choked at quarter and 3/4.
Two George V Army Meritorious Service Medals impressed to 362291 Cpl. J. Brassey R.G.A. and G-95584 Pte. E Walkinshaw 10th Royal Fusiliers respectively, and two Regular Army Long Service & Good Conduct Medals, the George V example impressed to 34324 W.O.Cl. I I J.A. Chaloner Lancashire Fusiliers (possibly re-impressed/renamed), the George VI example to 6972351 Fusilier C.F. Gordon R.Innis. Fus. (4).Additional InformationThe Chaloner medal there are scratches and some inconsistencies to suggest wariness of the naming, careful viewing advised otherwise some light scratches, nicks, tarnish etc.
J. FRASER; oil on board, 'We Three Kings', a study of Arkel, Red Rum and Desert Orchid, signed lower right, 59 x 89.5cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationA few light dirt marks here and there but otherwise OK, minor knocks to frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
CHARLES ROWBOTHAM; oil on board, 'Green Park, Summer Light, signed lower right, 25 x 39cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationMinimal wear to the frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
ARTHUR DELANEY (1927-1987); pencil sketch, 'The Albert Memorial, Albert Square, Manchester', signed and dated 1972 lower right, 26 x 18cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThe paper with several scuffs and marks throughout, particularly to the area of sky, a few fox marks and a red mark to the upper edge. Picture is loose in frame. Frame with light wear.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
An Ashberry pewter three piece tea set, together with an Ashberry pewter shaped oval tray, numbered to the underside 959b, a hammered pewter four section toast rack, together with a silver plated photograph frame, a pair of 1950s opaque glass light shades and a Webb cut glass decanter and stopper (9).Additional InformationThe three piece tea set with general knocks and dents, the other two pewter pieces are better, the light shades appear to be ok, the frame with light wear to the edge and the decanter perhaps with a few pin head sized nicks here and there.
A gilt brass eight day hour repeating carriage clock, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals surrounded by pierced gilt metal foliate motifs against a red velvet ground, with movement striking on a gong, the case with stylised fluted Corinthian column corner pilasters, on circular feet, height with handle up 20cm.Additional InformationThe clock is currently running but no guarantee of working order. The clock does come with a key but we cannot guarantee that this is original to it. The gilt surface is rubbed to the top at the back of the clock. General light age wear patina here and there throughout. The moulded detail above the dial on the front of the case is also rubbed to a lighter white metal colour.
AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY; colour print, 'The Organ Grinder', with FATG blind stamp to the bottom middle, 55.5 x 40.5cm, framed and glazed.Additional InformationThe print is perhaps slightly toned around the edge and the blind stamp is not full alignment with the line of the print, frame with light wear.
STEPHEN NEALL OF HARROGATE; a butcher's block on painted stand, the square section block sitting beside a granite worktop, both above a rack undertier on block legs with fitted castors, height 100cm, width 123cm, depth 60cm.Additional InformationThe block with some ring marks and other scuffs throughout commensurate with use, general light wear to the paintwork on the legs.
JOHN CORCORAN; oil on canvas, landscape, 60 x 90cm, framed. (D)Additional InformationSome slight marks in the sky but generally OK. The back of the canvas is slightly grubby. Frame with light wear and some cracking.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
A pair of Maxwell of London black leather riding boots, height 49cm, length of sole 29cm, stamped Maxwell to the underside of the heal.Additional InformationGeneral softening of leather and light patina of scuffs and scratches but generally ok. Some wear around the soles. Circumference of calves at widest point is approx 38cm
DEREK WILKINSON (British 1929-2001); pastel, 'Evening Tide', signed and dated 1981 lower right, 45 x 65cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationImage generally clean and bright. The frame is weak at lower right corner joint and is slightly open at upper right corner joint, also grubby with some light scuffs.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
An Edwardian George III style wing armchair, with green dralon upholstery on tapered square legs, height 118cm.Additional InformationUpholstery light grubby throughout and with two small burn holes to the left hand side, upholstery is open a little at the seams also, scuffs and wear to all of the legs.
WALKER & HALL; a Cheshire Regiment interest George V hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal bowl with engraved regimental crest above inscription 'Challenge Cup presented by Col. J.G Johnson V.[?]' with recipients to other side, Sheffield 1911, width 27cm, approx 19.3ozt/603g.Additional InformationSome minor misshaping to rim, some light nick, tarnish and general wear.

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