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Lot 324

A pair of Middle Eastern embossed "silver" two-light candelabra

Lot 426

An 18th Century oil, interior scene with innkeeper and impecunious gentleman entertaining two ladies, 33" x 44", gilt gesso decorated frame, fitted picture light

Lot 212

A light green painted wire work jardiniere stand, the open wire work holder with rounded ends on an arched support with open wire work shelf stretcher, 107cm wide, 93cm high, 34cm deep

Lot 229

An original Durham Light Infantry helmet with carrying tin.

Lot 7

A Loetz glass pedestal vase glaring cylindrical form with inverted rim, trailed blue glass over opaque, with light golden iridescence, and a Webb Bronze glass vase with applied 'face' design both unmarked Loetz vase 28cm. high Literature: Harry Lyons Christopher Dresser, The People's Designer, ACC page 168 for an illustration of the Webb vase design.

Lot 127

'Lilac' a James Macintyre Hesperian ware vase designed by William Moorcroft, tubeline decorated with flower sprays in blue on a pale blue ground, highlighted with a light red printed marks, facsimile green signature, minor hairline to top rim 28 cm. high This vase carries the unusual printed Hesperian mark for the retailers Osler, London.

Lot 128

'Leaf and Berry' a Moorcroft Pottery flambe pedestal bowl, painted in colours under a light flambe glaze painted green signature 20.5 cm. diam.

Lot 129

'Leaf and Berry' a Moorcroft Pottery flambe vase painted in colours under a light flambe glaze painted green signature 22cm. high

Lot 55

Boxed Dinky Toys - a Foden Diesel 8 wheel wagon 901 in red and light brown colours, a Leyland Octopus wagon 934 in yellow and green colorway, along with a boxed loading ramp for a Pullmore car transporter

Lot 2122

A modern light oak four drawer chest, an oak blanket box and a leather suitcase.

Lot 2146

A set of four light oak kitchen chairs, three 1940s dining chairs an oak jardiniere stand and a side table.

Lot 325

An early 20thC German gilt brass clock garniture, of eight day movement striking on a bell, the cartouche dial with Roman numerals, with a porcelain brass surmount painted with a romancing couple, similar panel below dial in an ornate cast case, together with a pair of four light candelabra, one branch detached, the clock 52 cm high.

Lot 563

Ando Hiroshige (1797-1858). Light rain on Nihon Bridge, colour woodcut, 29cm x 19cm.

Lot 195

A large Edwardian opaque glass ceiling light bowl with brass hanging mount.

Lot 624

A light oak two drawer desk standing on tapered supports.

Lot 652

An Art Deco light oak dining table with six matching chairs including two carvers.

Lot 662

An Art Deco light oak glazed display cabinet fitted three drawers and two cupboards (matches lot 652).

Lot 80

A set of three modern light oak filing chests, each with two deep drawers, each section 3ft. 3in.

Lot 171

A modern circular light oak office table, 4ft. diameter

Lot 207

A brass ceiling-pendant light fitting, twin scroll sconces, height adjustable with counter balance, complete with rose

Lot 19

A Poole Pottery 'volcano' charger, decorated with light blue panels and swirls on red and orange ground, unmarked, 40cm dia

Lot 22

An Art Deco glass light fitting, with frosted circular glass shade

Lot 75

An Art Deco gilt painted three branch ceiling light

Lot 164

An Art Deco light oak three piece bedroom suite, comprising wardrobe, tallboy, dressing table and double bed frame with irons

Lot 50

Fleur Grenier - `Rainforest Light`, lead-free pewter, brass and tin-paste, on a walnut base with pewter border, length approx 117cm.

Lot 78

Honolulu (Shoulder Variant) - A Clarice Cliff daffodil shape part dinner service circa 1933 comprising two large tureens and covers, one small tureen, cover and ladle, three graduated meat plates, six dinner plates, four desert plates, five side plates all decorated with a shoulder panel of a stylised tree within graduated ochre and lime green banding. Condition - One large and one small tureen as found, two plates chipped and others with light crazing.

Lot 114

Umbrellas - A small Clarice Cliff circular pin dish circa 1929/30 hand decorated with a panel of abstract motifs within blue banding, Fantasque mark, width 7.5cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing.

Lot 120

Broth - A Clarice Cliff Leda shaped plate circa 1928 hand decorated to the central well with abstract motifs and bubbles within orange, blue and green banding, large Fantasque mark, width 20.5cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing and staining to the rear.

Lot 139

Original Bizarre / Early Whisper Variant - A large Clarice Cliff shouldered ovoid vase circa 1929 hand decorated with a deep band of abstract panels between dark blue, black, green and orange banding, large Bizarre mark, height 25cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing and oxidisation to the dark blue. [Original Bizarre 1928-1929. This is an example of the transitional period of Original Bizarre showing striking similarities to the 1928-9 patterns Winsome and Whisper - repeating panels of a geometric design. The old Wilkinson vase was a very early one, referred to on shape sheets as a number ‘4’ (12 inch), ’4.1/2’ (10 inch) or ‘5’ (8 inch). PT].

Lot 147

Banded ware - A Clarice Cliff covered soup bowl and stand circa 1934/35 hand decorated with black and two tone green banding, Bizarre mark, together with a matched dessert plate and an Odilon shape sauce boat. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, minor wear and light crazing.

Lot 162

Crocus - A Clarice Cliff sugar bowl circa 1950 of flared footed form hand decorated with Crocus sprays between yellow, green and brown banding, Royal Staffordshire gold signature, width 13cm, together with an earlier Crocus saucer. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing.

Lot 168

Springtime Crocus - A Clarice Cliff circular plate circa 1938 hand decorated with Crocus sprays over wave lines within brown , yellow and green banding, script signature, width 23cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing.

Lot 204

Foxgloves - A Clarice Cliff globe shape teapot with conforming tankard cream jug and plain sugar bowl circa 1936/37 transfer printed with blue foxgloves over green and graduated tonal brown banding, large script signature. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing.

Lot 224

Crepe de Chine (Green) - A Clarice Cliff conical six place coffee set circa 1932 transfer printed with stylised blooms and foliage picked out in tonal green and yellow over a pale celadon ground with green cafe au lait decorated handles, printed "Crepe de Chine" with bizarre mark. Condition - Three small chips to the inside rim of the coffee pot, no cracks or restoration, some minor light crazing. [This pattern was created with the traditional Staffordshire Potteries ‘print and enamel’ method. A printed outline transfer was added to the ware, and the all-over pattern outline was then hand painted in green and yellow enamels. This more traditional way of decorating ware was used at this time by Shelley Potteries, Wedgwood and others, and for many of the Biarritz tableware patterns by Clarice. This pattern dates from 1933, is spelt ‘Crepe de Chene’ on backstamps, and was also produced in a blue dominant colourway. LG]

Lot 225

Crepe de Chine (Green) - A Clarice Cliff Bon Jour early morning tea set circa 1933 transfer printed with stylised blooms and foliage picked out in tonal green and yellow over a pale celadon ground with green cafe au lait decorated handles, printed "Crepe de Chine" with bizarre mark. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, minor paint wear and some light crazing.

Lot 230

Inspiration Lily - A Clarice Cliff Isis vase circa 1929/30 hand painted with large stylised blooms and foliage in pink, ochre and navy blue over a tonal turquoise ground, hand painted "Inspiration" and Bizarre mark, height 24cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing. [This high-fired art pottery used metallic oxide glaze colours painted on biscuit ware. An extensive range of patterns was produced from 1929-31 in this unique, highly demanding turquoise and purple glaze; it was the most expensive range of ‘art pottery’ Clarice Cliff ever produced. DM]

Lot 19

Blue Firs - A Clarice Cliff dish form circular plate circa 1934 hand decorated with a coastal hillside scene in tonal green and blue with graduated blue, red and black banding, Bizarre mark, width 23cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, minor paint scratches, light wear and staining.

Lot 27

Viscaria - A Clarice Cliff Biarritz dinner plate circa 1939 hand decorated with a stylised tree landscape in tonal blue and green, script signature, width 22.5cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, crazed to central well with light staining.

Lot 55

Rhodanthe - A large Clarice Cliff shape 613 footed trumpet vase of ribbed form circa 1934 hand decorated with a stylised tree landscape in tonal brown and orange with an internal Delecia style tonal brown streaked brown and yellow decoration, Bizarre mark, height 47.5cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration, light crazing.

Lot 66

Taormina - A Clarice Cliff Athens shape jug circa 1936 hand decorated with a tree lined coastal landscape, script signature with A.J.Wilkinson Royal Staffordshire mark, height 15.5cm. Condition - Small chip to the underside of the foot rim and light crazing.

Lot 596

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY BEECH AND MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE having all over cream upholstery with scroll back and arm, overstuffed seat, raised on four light baluster turned legs with four later castors

Lot 399

An Omega Seamaster '30' gentleman's wristwatch. Light gold dial with baton numerals, on leather strap

Lot 179

A GILT METAL TWO BRANCH SCROLL WALL LIGHT and a pair of asymmetric wall lights

Lot 34

13 various badges: Royal Naval Division: Nelson, Drake, Hood, Anson, Howe and Machine Gun Battalions; Royal Marine Labour Corps, Royal Marine Light Infantry, Royal Marines cap, Royal Marine helmet plates (2), Mine Clearance Service arm badge, RNAS Armoured Car Division lapel badge

Lot 44

15 various infantry cap badges: Cheshire, East Yorkshire, Wiltshire, Norfolk, Somerset Light Infantry, Cambridgeshire, Green Howards, Worcestershire, Manchester, Leicestershire, Gloucestershire, Dorsetshire, Cambridgeshire, Royal Norfolk, Herefordshire Light Infantry

Lot 45

15 various infantry cap badges: Middlesex, South Lancashire, East Lancashire (QVC), Gloucestershire, Beds & Herts, Suffolk, DLI (bronze), Manchester, Queen`s, Worcestershire, South Wales Borderers, Queen`s Royal Regiment, Essex, Duke of Cornwall`s Light Infantry, East Yorkshire

Lot 52

16 various cap badges: KRRC (2), 21st County of London, 16th County of London, 10th County of London, London Rifle Brigade (2), King Edward`s Horse, London 10th hackney Regiment, 13th County of London, 11th County of London, Artist`s Rifles (2), Rifle Brigade (2), Ox & Bucks Light Infantry Buckingham Battalion

Lot 53

7 various Highland Light Infantry & Scottish cap badges: 1st Volunteer Battalion, brass War economy, Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, 6th Battalion, 5th, 7th & 8th Battalions, post 1952, Royal Highland Fusiliers

Lot 67

8 various glengarry badges: Staffordshire militia, Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers, Donegal Militia, Queen`s Own Light Infantry (2), Royal Scots Fusiliers (2), Royal Dublin Fusiliers

Lot 8

JOSEPH HENDERSON R.S.W (SCOTTISH 1832-1908) AFTERNOON LIGHT Signed, oil on canvas 46cm x 61cm (18in x 24in)

Lot 111

§ GLEN SCOULLER R.S.W., R.G.I (SCOTTISH B.1950) STILL LIFE, SPRING LIGHT Signed, oil on canvas 76cm x 102cm (30in x 40in)

Lot 112

§ GLEN SCOULLER (SCOTTISH B.1951) DAPPLED LIGHT, TULLOCH FARM, AYRSHIRE Signed, oil on canvas 91cm x 91cm (36in x 36in)

Lot 18

A CHARLES EAMES ALUMINIUM GROUP SWIVEL ARMCHAIR made by Hille of London Ltd, upholstered in moulded light ochre fabric and with four point star base, Hille label attached (one side of the seat support in need of re-rivetting) (see illustration).

Lot 408

DONALD McINTYRE (b1923) `Light Cuil Phail Iona`, signed with initials, acrylics, 8" x 10 3/4" (see illustration). Provenance: Fosse Gallery, Stow on the Wold where acquired from the artist.

Lot 257

1840 1d black, E-D, plate 1b, used with light red maltese cross, 3 good margins but cut into at right. (see photo) Estimate: £36

Lot 263

1840 1d black, G-B, plate 8, used with light black maltese cross, 4 margins, fine (see photo)Estimate: £50

Lot 271

1867-83 wmk maltese cross 10/- greenish-grey, G-E, used with light CDS, fine. SG 128 Cat £2800 (see photo) Estimate: £600

Lot 291

1976-79 U/M unfolded traffic light gutter pairs. Cat £67 (14 different sets) (108)Estimate: £24

Lot 294

Light grey "poached egg" "For Testing Purposes only" labels in horiz coil strip of 6 OCP/GA Silicone Coated (experimental). Slightly trimmed at bottom, 3 stamps at right with slight damage at top, but not usually found in this format. (6)Estimate: £10

Lot 303

John Dickinson 1d Letter Sheet in light brown, folded to envelope size, minor faults along creases, fineEstimate: £150

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