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Lot 667

A Victorian mahogany butler`s tray and folding stand, 48cm x 76cm.

Lot 670

A set of four Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs stamped J.Reilly`s patent.

Lot 689

An early 20thC turned beech child`s folding push chair.

Lot 1190

Decorative effects, oriental jar and cover, vases, jugs, Rheinberg`s "The Nut Sheller", horse brasses etc.

Lot 1270

A Booth "Real Old Willow" pattern part tea service, a Bunnykins child`s dish & mug, a Denby part coffee service (three trays)

Lot 1332

A quantity of pub and brewery memorabilia to include two G Green, two Watneys ceramic ash trays, cocktail sticks, bar towels, calendars, various sets of matches, a Watney`s red plastic table lamp etc.

Lot 1437

S. Drury, coastal scene, oil on canvas

Lot 8

A gentleman`s pocket watch, and 9ct gold chain

Lot 44

S Mason & Thompson, a brass and mahogany set of scales

Lot 96

A quantity of coloured children`s prints, number one to seventy five

Lot 145

Fourteen volumes of Walter Scott`s `Waverley Novels`, published by Adam and Charles Black 1862/3, quarter bound with gilt spines by W. Bingham, Bristol

Lot 209

A collection of Britain`s soldiers, `Honeysuckle Hill` figures, a Sasha doll, and other toys

Lot 211

Two boxes of children`s and other books

Lot 233

A tall Bretby dragon moulded vase, 30cm high, a Royal Doulton `Water Lily` fruit bowl, a Goss crested china Victoria Jubilee jug 1887, a George V commemorative baby`s plate, three crested china pieces, and two floral posies

Lot 239

Three boxes of assorted early to mid 20th century children`s books, to include Hugh Lofting, The Vege-Mens Revenge by Florence K. Upton, Pranks in Provence by Percy Wadham (cover illustration by Cecil Aldin) and many others

Lot 295

A quantity of Beatrix Potter children`s books

Lot 315

A Patterson & Johnson patent miner`s lamp

Lot 327A

Three modern bisque dolls, a doll`s settee, a miniature bisque doll and further doll and clothing

Lot 437

A mahogany pedestal partner`s desk, with an arrangement of eight drawers and cupboards opposite, with an inset leather top

Lot 446

A George IV mahogany child`s cradle, the arched canopy with acorn finials, 95cm long

Lot 11

* JOHN BELLANY CBE RA HRSA BOOK OF ETCHINGS IMAGES INSPIRED BY ERNEST HEMINGWAY`S THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA aquatints and etchings, various sizes (14) Note: only sixty portfolio books of etchings for this series were made.

Lot 15

ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT GEMMELL HUTCHISON SUMMER`S DAY oil on canvas, signed 22cm x 42cm

Lot 96

TOM CAMPBELL AT THE WATER`S EDGE, VIEW OF THE PASTURE watercolour on paper, signed 29cm x 20cm

Lot 224

J BAIXEY BOATING ON A SUMMER`S DAY oil on canvas, signed 62cm x 80cm

Lot 225

DANNY FERGUSON FIGURE WITH MOONLIT FLOWERS watercolour (signed but the signature has faded) 54cm x 69cm Provenance: the artist`s family

Lot 227

DANNY FERGUSON YELLOW FLOWER, NIGHT WINDOW oil on board, signed 60cm x 60cm Provenance: the artist`s family

Lot 229

BRUCE MCLEAN GREEN FISH ON YELLOW screenprint, signed, dated 1984 and numbered 7/10 76cm x 64cm Note: Bruce McLean is one of the major figures of contemporary British Art. Born in 1944, he studied at Glasgow School of Art and at St. Martin`s in London, later teaching at the Slade School of Art. He has obtained international recognition for his paintings and prints,and from his work with film, theatre and books. McLean`s bold and confident approach to printmaking proved influential to his contemporaries. His work s now in private and public collections across the world and he has had numerous exhibtions across Europe and North America.

Lot 355

ALEXANDER FRASER RSA QUEEN MARY`S BED-CHAMBER, HOLYROOD oil on canvas, inscribed to verso 23cm x 30cm

Lot 779

A mid-20th Century cased Canteen of Flatware and Cutlery, Old English pattern, for six, with Maker’s Mark for Wostenholm & Son of Sheffield, and contained within a fitted table-top case

Lot 785

A Mixed Lot comprising: various Flatware and Cutlery; together with a pair of Knife Rests, Pin Trays and faced Child’s Feeders, various dates and makers (qty)

Lot 798

Two late Victorian Pepper Casters, each of cylindrical form with “C” scroll floral and foliate embossed bodies, and domed pull-off covers with flaming finials, on spreading circular bases, height 3”, Birmingham 1897, Maker’s Mark M Bros (2)

Lot 799

A late Victorian Sugar Basin, of half-fluted rectangular form with waisted throat and cast and applied rim, with acanthus leaf capped side handles and gilded body, width 6”, Chester 1897, Maker’s Mark FW

Lot 800

A Victorian Mug, of baluster form, with flared rim and hollow cast and applied leaf capped “C” scroll handle, to a gilt interior and decorated all over with embossed parrot and fruiting vine detail, to an initialled cartouche, and raised on a spreading circular foot, height 4 3/8”, London 1857, Maker’s Mark GR,EB

Lot 801

Two George V Pepper Casters, each of octagonal faceted and waisted baluster form, raised on spreading circular bases with pierced pull-off covers and ball finials, height 2 7/8”, Birmingham 1911/12, Maker’s Mark ESB (2)

Lot 802

A George III Wine Funnel, the polished body with contemporary initials and applied reeded rim, to a fluted stem and angled spout (split to spout), and fitted with its original liner (A/F), length 6 3/8”, London 1798, maker’s mark rubbed

Lot 803

Three late Victorian Bowls, comprising one large and two smaller examples, each of circular form with crimped rims and bodies decorated with floral and foliate detail, with further “C” scroll and lattice and vacant cartouches, raised on spreading circular bases, diameters 6” and 4” respectively, London 1898, Maker’s Mark JW,FCW (3)

Lot 805

A George III Lidded Mustard, of circular form, the pierced and scrolling foliate body to a hinged and shaped cover with cast and applied rim and thumb piece, with further cast and applied handle, and fitted with a cobalt blue glass liner (rim chips), height 3 ½”, London 1768, Maker’s Mark IL

Lot 806

Three Victorian Open Salts, each of circular form with embossed foliate bodies and rosette cartouches, on spreading circular bases with gilded lining, London 1872, Make’s Mark GA (3)

Lot 807

A William IV Mug, of thistle form, the plain body with contemporary initials, and flared rim to a gilded interior and base embossed with acanthus leaf and foliate detail on a spreading and shaped foot, with cast and applied handle, height 3 ¾”, London 1830, Maker’s Mark WK

Lot 808

A Continental white metal Tea Canister, the pull-off domed cover with ball finial, to a half-fluted body with further chased foliate detail and lion’s mask and ring handles, on a spreading fluted column on a rectangular base, height 5 ¼”; together with a George III Caddy Spoon, the scallop-shaped bowl to a flared and fluted handle (repaired), Sheffield 1786, Maker’s Mark NS&Co, various dates and makers (2)

Lot 809

An Elizabeth II three piece Cruet Set, comprising Open Salt and Lidded Mustard, together with a Pepper Caster, the former each with blue glass liners and with cut card rims and polished bodies, raised on four cast and applied pad feet; together with two Old English pattern Spoons, Sheffield 1977, Maker’s Mark FH (5)

Lot 810

A Victorian six slice Toast Rack, the shaped strapwork frame with central carry handle, to a rectangular base and raised on facetted button feet, length 5 ¼”, London 1892, Maker’s Mark HW&Co

Lot 811

A Victorian Silver Mounted Claret Jug, the plain and polished collar with hinged cover and hollow cast and applied handle, to a globular clear glass body with star cut base, height 6”, London 1892, Maker’s Mark JG&S

Lot 812

Two late Victorian Open Salts, each of oval form with fitted cobalt blue glass liners, and engraved swag detail, length 2 7/8”, Birmingham 1899, Maker’s Mark EJH (2)

Lot 813

A late Victorian Pepper Grinder, modelled in the form a weight, of polished and tapering circular form with ring turned handle, and fitted with a steel mechanism, height 3 ½”, London 1896, Maker’s Mark JH

Lot 814

An Edward VII Shell Dish, with scrolling thumb piece, shaped gallery and polished centre, and raised on three cast and applied feet, width 5 1/8”, London 1903, Maker’s Mark WH&Co Ltd

Lot 815

A George II Cauldron Salt, with waisted rim and polished body and raised on three cast and applied hoof feet, width 3”, London 1750, maker’s mark rubbed

Lot 816

Two George II Cauldron Salts, each of typical form with cast and applied shaped rims, and polished bodies with contemporary armorial, and each raised on “double shell” feet, width 3 ½”, London 1748, Maker’s Mark David Hennell

Lot 817

A Victorian six slice Toast Rack, the shaped strapwork bars with central carry handle, to rectangular frame with canted corners, and raised on four cast and applied scrolling shell feet, length 6 ¾”, Sheffield 1855, Maker’s Mark HW&Co

Lot 818

An Elizabeth II small Silver Bowl, with plain polished rim and commemorative centre, diameter 3 ¾”, London 1977, Maker’s Mark CB&S

Lot 821

A George V Mustard, of oval form with hinged and domed cover and applied wrythen finial, to a polished oval body with applied reeded borders and side handle, and fitted with cobalt blue glass liner, width 3 ½”, Birmingham 1922, maker’s mark rubbed; together with an electroplated Mustard Spoon (2)

Lot 822

A George IV six slice Toast Rack, with wirework frame, with cast finials and central carry handle, to a polished rectangular frame, and raised on four cast and applied feet (repairs), width 6 3/8”, Sheffield 1827, Maker’s Mark IS,TS

Lot 823

A George II Provincial two-handled Mug, of polished tapering circular form, with rolled rim and central girdled body, with two hollow cast and applied handles, and raised on a spreading circular base (erased body, handles repaired and base dented and torn), height 4 ½”, Newcastle 1742, Maker’s Mark Isaac Cookson

Lot 824

Two George III Tablespoons, Old English pattern, initialled, length 8 ¾”, London 1786, Maker’s Mark GS,WS and further journeyman’s marks (2)

Lot 825

Two George III Tablespoons, Old English pattern, initialled, length 8 3/8”, London 1808, Maker’s Mark RR with further journeyman’s mark (2)

Lot 826

A William IV Seal Top Fork, the cast finial of lobed and banded form with engraved seal top, to a hexagonal stem and three polished tines, length 7 ¼”, London 1835, Maker’s Mark William Theobald & Lockington Bunn

Lot 827

A George III Old English pattern Sauce Ladle, with later Victorian engraved handle and pierced and gilded bowl, length 6 5/8”, London 1804, Maker’s Mark Peter, Ann and William Bateman

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