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Lot 232

Late 18th Century New Hall porcelain jug decorated with pattern 173, 10.5cm high together with a Sevres style ovoid jug having a reserve panel painted with two birds in flight on a gilt highlighted blue ground, standing on three splayed feet, base with gilt interlaced L's, 9.5cm high Condition: The blue jug has the handle broken off and poorly re-stuck with chips around the rim, one of the feet has been broken off and re-stuck, the other jug with star shaped crack to the base - **General condition consistent with age

Lot 129

Edinburgh Interest, Large Photograph Of The Master, The Treasurer, Assistants, Secretary & Accountants Of The Company Of Merchants Of The City Of Edinburgh, The office at the time of purchasing New Merchant Hall, Hanover St, 1879, 33x26'' Signed in ink to the margins by the 16 members, J.Horsburgh, Photo Artist, 131 Princess St

Lot 211

A New Hall type 'sparrow-beak' jug, decorated with flowers and another similar

Lot 55

A group of porcelain, comprising a New Hall dish with puce mark to the base, 14cm diameter, a French stoneglazed plate decorated with basket weave panels and blue floral sprays, 27cm, a Copeland saltglazed jug with pewter cover, the body decorated with relief moulded female figures and floral garland 13cm, a Beswick flying seagull, 21cm long, a late 18th century Worcester tea pot with fluted body bearing a cobalt blue band with gilded highlights, 18cm, a late 18th century English porcelain coffee can, possibly Derby, 6.5cm high, an early 19th century porcelain bowl painted with flowers, 29 by 13cm, two English porcelain tea cups with floral painted and gilt interiors, a blue and white willow pattern meat platter 51 by 41cm, a John Matlock meat plate, with printed mark to base 55 by 42cm, and an English stoneglazed footed meat plate with a well, painted with floral groups, 61 by 44cm. (12)

Lot 445

S SYMPSON: A NEW BOOK OF CYPHERS, MORE COMPLEAT AND REGULAR THAN ANY OTHER PUBLISH'D ..., L, sold by Richard Caldwell at Mercers Hall, Cheapside, Richard Wellington at The Dolphin and Crown without Temple Bar and J Clark engraver and print seller in Grays Inn, circa 1739, 101 engrd plts, old cf rebkd, new EPs

Lot 571

HENRY ALKEN: THE NATIONAL SPORTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, 1903, new edn, orig cl, ptd paper label + GEORGE ROOPER: TALES AND SKETCHES, 1872, orig cl gt + J HARPER TROIS-FONTAINES: MY TRAVELLING AND MY DOGS, circa 1949, orig cl, d/w + FRANK TOWNEND BARTON: THE RETRIEVER, [1907], orig cl gt + [HENRY HALL DICKSON] PSEUDONYM "THE DRUID", 2 ttls: SCOTT AND SEBRIGHT, L, [1895] new edn, rev and re-edited; SADDLE AND SIRLOIN OR ENGLISH FARM AND SPORTING WORTHIES, L, [1895] + THE HONOURABLE FRANCIS LAWLEY: LIFE AND TIMES OF "THE DRUID" (HENRY HALL DICKSON), L, 1895, 2nd edn, each unif hf cf gt, teg + ROBERT SMITH SURTEES (CREATED OF "JORROCKS") 1803-1864, 1921, orig cl gt + GEORGE F UNDERHILL: A CENTURY OF ENGLISH FOX HUNTING, L, R A Everett & Co, 1900, orig cl gt + JOSEPH STRUTT: THE SPORTS AND PASTIMES OF THE PEOPLE OF ENGLAND, L, William Tegg 1868, orig cl gt + "THORNANBY" [PSUEDONYM]: FAMOUS RACING MEN, L, 1882, 1st edn, orig cl gt worn + REGINALD HERBERT: WHEN DIAMONDS WERE TRUMPS, ill Finch Mason [1908], 1st edn, frontis + 17 plts compl + LIONEL EDWARDS: FAMOUS FOX HUNTERS, 1932, orig cl gt + ROBERT T VYNER: NOTITIA VENATICA A TREATISE ON FOXHUNTING, L, 1847, new edn, frontis + 9 full pge plts compl, orig cl gt + G H JALLAND: THE SPORTING ADVENTURES OF MR POPPLE, [1898], 1st edn, 10 col'd plts compl, obl, orig cl bkd pict bds + F A STEWART: HARK TO HOUNDS, [1937], 1st edn, 8 col'd plts + 1 black and white plt compl, obl, orig cl gt, d/w + LIEUTENANT COLONEL M F MCTAGGART: FROM COLONEL TO SUBALTERN SOME KEYS FROM HORSE OWNERS, L, Country Life, 1928, de-luxe limited edn (150) numbered and sigd by the author and the illustrator (Pseudonym "The Wag"), TL sigd by pub tipped in at front, orig full vell gt + "CRASCREDO" (PSEUDONYM): MANNERS AND MANNERISMS, 1929 1st edn, orig cl, d/w (18)

Lot 677

THE SCOTTISH TOURIST, STEAM BOAT POCKET GUIDE… IN THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND, Glasgow, W R McPhun, 1835, engrvd frontis + 2 engrvd plts + 2 engrvd fdg maps, 16mo orig cl gt + JOHN SPALDING: THE HISTORY OF THE TROUBLES AND MEMORABLE TRANSACTIONS IN SCOTLAND FROM THE YEAR 1624 TO 1645, 1792, 2 vols, old tree cf worn, 12mo, + GEORGE & PETER ANDERSON: GUIDE TO THE HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND INCLUDING ORKNEY AND ZETLAND…, 1842 new edn, fdg map (att to front paste down), recased + [Beriah Bottfield] A TOUR THROUGH SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, Norton Hall, privately printed 1830, engrvd frontis, added engrvd ttle pge, + engrvd fdg map, 12 mo, old cl + ALEXANDER A CORNER: POOR RELIEF IN SCOTLAND…, 1922 ltd edn (350) numbered, orig cl gt + SIR ALEXANDER HAY: NOTES ON THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE BRIG OF BALGOWNY…, 1876, engrvd frontis, rebnd, orig top and bottom wraps retained + JOHN MENZIES: OUR TOWN AND SOME OF ITS PEOPLE, SKETCHES OF FIFE FOLK, 1894, inscrbd by the author to ffep, orig cl gt + SIR GEORGE NICHOLLS: A HISTORY OF THE SCOTCH POOR LAW…, 1856, ex-Dalkeith Scientific Association Library markings, orig cl gt, worn + IAN CARTER: FARM LIFE IN NORTH EAST SCOTLAND 1840-1914, 1979 1st edn, orig cl gt d/w + THE ROYAL CALEDONIAN HUNT, Edinburgh 1927, frontis + 12 plts complete, old hf cf gt, aeg, + A K CHALMERS (ed): PUBLIC HEALTH ADMINISTRATION IN GLASGOW, 1905, bnd tog with REV AMBROSE SHEPHERD: IN MEMORIAM JAMES BURN RUSSELL, 1904, + bnd with DAVID RUSSELL: REMINISCENCES OF MY FATHER, 1906 privately printed, old hf cf gt worn, + JOHN HARRISON: A HISTORY OF THE MONASTERY OF THE HOLY-ROOD AND OF THE PALACE OF HOLYROOD HOUSE, 1919, frontis + 8 plts complete, orig cl gt (13)

Lot 112

A Victorian mahogany hall chair, circular back, the central cartouche naively painted with an elephant crest, the motto Tenax in Fide (1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers), turned forelegs, c.1870

Lot 244

An Arcadian china cenotaph model; a miniature crested ware tea set; a tile depicting Caernarvon Castle; a pottery bowl; New Hall dish; 4 pieces of glassware

Lot 190

An early 19th century New Hall porcelain teapot and cover, pattern no. 434, with curved spout, high prow and loop handle, 28 cm (11 in) wide, together with a probably New Hall cream jug with sprig decoration, bearing faux Derby baton and crown mark

Lot 223

Hall (Mr. & Mrs. S.C.) Ireland: its Scenery, Character etc, 3 vols. roy 8vo L.n.d. New Edn., engd. views, maps & text illus. a.e.g., cont. hf. green mor. tooled gilt spines. V. good clean set. (3)

Lot 402

Four English late 18th/early 19th century cream jugs comprising: a New Hall creamer decorated with an undulating pink ribbon with roses and sprigs (pattern 186), 11 cm h.; A New Hall creamer decorated with a boy and butterfly Chinese scene (pattern 431), 10.5 cm; a New Hall creamer decorated with 'The Knitting' pattern (no 195) with iron red squiggle and sprig border and enamelled main floral spray, 11.5 cm and another fluted creamer, 12 cm (4) Condition Report No chips or cracks. Some paint loss to the New Hall creamer pattern 431.

Lot 794

A New Hall slop basin, circa 1790, painted floral sprigs, 15.5cm diameter

Lot 569

HENRI MARTIN (FRENCH 1860-1943)Boy with a Sailboat, circa 1932-1935oil on panel45 x 38 cm (17 3/4 x 15 in.)signed lower rightPROVENANCEPurchased from Chaite Gallery, Paris, 1950Private collection, New YorkWe are grateful to the Musee de Cahors Henri-Martin for assistance in cataloging this lot. LOT NOTESThe present lot was created in the early 1930's, when Henri Martin began to lean towards pointillism in his painting style. The painting depicts a boy who is preparing to launch his sailboat on the water of pond on a beautiful sunny afternoon. The subject, as well, as the manner of painting, point out at the decoration of the staircase of the building of the City hall of the 5th arrondissement of Paris. In 1932 the administration of the City hall commissioned Henri Martin to create a group of panels to complete the walls of the rotunda staircase on the first floor of the building. As the subject matter for this decoration, the artist chose the Luxembourg Garden and its pond. It is very likely that the present lot was a study for one of the characters (see attached reference image). The composition comprises of five panels, three of which depict the pond with children racing their toy sailboats, and the other two show shaded walkways on the sides. The work was completed in 1935 and still remains today at its original location. PLEASE NOTEIf you will be bidding live on auction day, please note that Session I of the Auction (Russian Fine & Decorative Art), starts at 10:00 AM New York Time and goes from Lot 1 through Lot 234. Session II of the Auction (European, American and International Fine & Decorative Art) starts at 2:00 PM New York Time and goes from Lot 500 through Lot 657. We sell approximately 70 lots per hour.

Lot 1518

An early 20th c. New Hall Boumier ware Bowl, signed Lucian Boullemier in light green and gilt design with floral band and central decoration

Lot 111

A collection of miscellaneous china, glass, metal and other wares, to include an 18th Century New Hall type teapot, two Isnik style pottery vases, a Pratt ware pot lid and base, three cut glass decanters, a coffee grinder, a stoneware flagon "Fentiman's Direct Supply Co. Limited", two advertising pub ashtrays, a beer tap and a wooden coin holder

Lot 771

A group of 18th/19th century tea ware, to include a Wedgwood cup and saucer elaborately decorated with flowers and leaves, impressed mark, a Barr, Flight, Barr trio decorated with blue and gilt leaves to a peach ground, a Champions Bristol tea bowl and saucer, decorated with flowers, with underglazed blue cross mark, various other trios, tea bowls, saucers to include New Hall, Swansea etc

Lot 772

A group of 18th/19th century English tea cups, to include Deby, Worcester, New Hall, Coalport, Liverpool, Caughley etc

Lot 774

A group of 18th/19th century English porcelain tea bowls, to include Derby, Worcester, Caughley, New Hall, etc, decorated in either polychrome or blue and white

Lot 1821A

Arcana Parliamentaria or Precedents Concerning elections, proceedings, privileges and punishments in parliament, published by M. Gillifower at The Spread Eagle and Crown Inn, Westminster Hall, 1680, Drunken Barnibies four Journeys to the North of England, 3rd edition, illustrated with new copper cuts, printed for S. Illidge, London, 1723, Cabala, Sive Scrinia Saxcra, Mysteries of State and Government in Letters, printed for G. Bedel & T. Collins, London 1654, The Chemical Pocket Book or Memoranda Chemica, published by Sherwood, Neely & Jones, London 1809, Aero manual, 1st Edition, published by Temple Press Limited, London 1909, Astro-Theology or a demonstration of The Being and Attributes of God, printed J. Gray, Edinburgh 1775, further books to include Baedekers Guides of Germany, France, Holland and Italy, two volumes of a French Dictionary dated 1778, Sermons etc. (20) CONDITION REPORT: The Universe - Pouchet Hereday and Society - Whetham The Aero Manual - The Motor Astro Theology - W Derham 2 Folded Maps - Holywell and Chester 4 Journeys to the North of England - S. Illidge History of the plague - A Ciizen Southern France - Baedekers Belgium and Holdand - Baedekers Italy - Baedekers Germany - Baedekers Arcana Parlimentaria - Sir Tho Smith The tablet of memory 4th edition - G Robinson Sermons for the use of families - w enfield history of the miraculous preservation of king charles ii - anne wyndham the revolution of empires - m pelron the chemical pocket book - james parkinson dictionnair decorative chymie - a - m dictionnaire decorative chymie n - z treatise of the imitation of Jesus Christ - george stanhope cabala mysteries of state and government - g bedel

Lot 162

A collection of fifteen coffee cans, predominantly early 19th Century, including Spode, New Hall and Coalport.

Lot 320

Art books, including: "Modernism Designing A New World", published by The V & A; The Artist's Of Northumbria, by Marshall Hall; etc.

Lot 471

Kronheim & Co, Publ., mid 19th century- "Le Retour de la Chase"; Baxter process print in colours, 34x25cm: together with a collection of thirteen further Baxter process prints to include examples of rural, hunting and architectural subjects, 8x15cm., ea., (14) Provenance: Christie's New Hall Vault Sale, according to labels attached to the reverse of the frames of each of the above

Lot 20

Essays, Biographies & History. Thomas Carlyle 'Critical and Miscellaneous Essays' published in London by Chapman & Hall - quarter calf with linen boards and tooled spines - four volumes; Harriet Martineau's Autobiography with Memorials by Maria Western Chapman - published in London by Smith Elder & Co, 1877 - quarter Morocco with linen boards and gilded spines - three volumes; Leut. Barron Max Von Thilman 'Journey in the Caucasus, Persia and Turkey in Asia' in two volumes - published in London by John Murray, 1875 - quarter Morocco with linen boards and gilded spines; The Right Honorable B. Disraeli 'Lothair' - fourth edition published in London by Longman's Green & Co. 1870, quarter calf with linen boards and gilded spines; Philip Gilbert Hammerton 'Wenderholme', A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire - in three volumes published by William Blackwood & Sons, quarter calf with linen boards and gilded spines; W. H. Mallock 'The New Republic' - published in London by Chatto & Windus, 1878 - quarter calf and linen boards with gilded spine; Thomas Carlyle 'Translations from the German' - published in London by Chapman & Hall, 1863 - quarter calf with linen boards and gilded spine; Thomas Carlyle 'Sartor Resartus, Lectures on Heroes', published in London by Chapman & Hall - quarter calf with linen boards and gilded spine; W. M. Thackeray 'Ballads & Tales' -published in London by Smith Elder & Co. 1869 - quarter calf with linen boards and gilded spine; Alexander William Kinglake 'The Invasion of the Crimea', second edition volume I - second edition published by William Blackwood & Sons 1863 - quarter Morocco with linen board (badly wormed); W. H. Maxwell 'The Life of Wellington' published by Bickers & Son London, 1890 - full Morocco; G. P. R. James 'The History of Charlemagne' published in London by Smith Elder & Company 1847 - full calf; Robert Southey 'The Life of Nelson' - published in London by Bickers & Son 1895 - full Morocco with gilt tooling; Thomas Skeeler M.A. 'Fourteen Sermons on Several Occasions Preached before the University at St. Mary's in Oxford' - printed at The Theater, Oxford, 1740 - full calf; WIlliam Coxe MA.FRS.FSA 'Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough' - new revised edition in three volumes - published in London by Henry G. Bohn, 1847 - full calf with gilded outlines. (27 volumes) CONDITION REPORT: All appear intact. some wear and scuffing to bindings. Detailed condition reports on request.

Lot 657

An early 18th century fine George I gold snuff box, unmarked, circa 1720-30, oval form, the hinged cover with an armorial within foliate scroll mantling and with a crest and mask, the interior with a plain hinged cover, length 7.8cm, approx. weight 119.4g. The arms are those of Lockwood quartering Cutts for Lockwood of Dews Hall, Essex and Gayton, Northants, following the marriage of Richard Lockwood (sometime High Sheriff of Northants) and Susannah, daughter and heiress of Edward Cutts of Lamborne. For an illustration of this box see: Corbelier, C., European and American Snuff Boxes, 1730-1830, New York 1966, figure 270. Provenance: Fine Silver and Objects of Vertu, Bonham's, London, 4 July 2007, lot 3

Lot 200

An early 19th Century New Hall part tea and coffee set, pattern number 1153, comprising teapot and cover with stand, sucrier and cover, large circular dish, four tea cups, three coffee cups and nine saucers (20)

Lot 226

A Carlton Ware lustre dish, of elongated oblong form transfer printed and painted with budgerigars on a mottled orange ground, 25.5cm wide, the matching 21.5cm octagonal plate and a New Hall Hanley lustre dish of fluted oval form transfer printed with a floral border and centre on a mottled orange ground, 30cm wide (3)

Lot 81

A collection of Wedgwood "Woodbury" pattern dinner wares to include three lidded tureens, graduated meat plates, gravy boats, dinner plates, salad plates, tea plates and bowls, together with a New Hall Hanley creamware toilet jug and bowl and a further toilet jug CONDITION REPORTS Overall with general wear and scuffs. One of the smaller plates has a large chip to rim. Most of the medium sized plates are badly stained and crazed and some are cracked. Tureens appear in reasonable order. Soup plates appear in reasonable order. Dinner plates have some general wear and one plate is cracked. There is an additional tureen lid (no base). Gray boats have some dirt and scuffs, but generally appear in reasonable order. Graduated platters have some general wear and scuffs. Toilets jugs and bowl with wear, scuffs and crazing, and some frits.

Lot 210A

Pens - a S. Morden and Co. ' Centennial' 9ct gold propelling pencil, engraved 'Stockport Advertiser' 1882-1922; a Parker 9ct gold propelling pencil; a Mabie Todd and Co , New York 'Swan Pen' with yellow metal case, retailed by John Hall and Co , Manchester; a 14ct gold filled Arrow propelling pencil; a Conway Stewart, marbled celluloid pen ; etc

Lot 331

Pictures and Prints - P. Wouvermens, after, a pair, Depart Pour la Chasse aux Chiens Couchans, engraved by Moyreau, engraving, 34.5cm x 47cm; English School, 19th century, The Norfolk Bridge, New Shoreham, engraved print, 25.5cm x 30cm, framed; J. Buckler, after, View of Ashcombe Hall, Staffordshire, print, 21.5cm x 27.5cm, framed

Lot 77

SIR HENRY RAEBURN R.A., R.S.A (SCOTTISH 1756-1823) THREE-QUARTER SEATED PORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER OF THE MADRAS ARTILLERY oil on canvas, the sitter seated in a green open armchair and holding a tricorn hat in his right hand, against trees with a view of the sea in the distance 127cm x 101.5cm (50in. x 40in.) Note: This portrait dates circa 1785 and the sitter has been traditionally identified as Lt Governor Henry Hamilton, although this attribution is now questioned. The format of the portrait follows other known paintings by Raeburn, in particular a portrait of the Thomas Carmichael, 5th Earl of Hyndford, which uses the same pose and chair with a tree in the background for the subject, with the only notable difference being the far landscape in the background. Provenance: McCormick Sale, American Art Association, New York, 15th April 1920 With Knoedler, 1922 Mr and Mrs van Horn Ely, by whom given to the Phoenix Art Museum Anon. sale, Sotheby's, 8th November 1995, lot 53 Exhibited: Chicago, The Art Institute, 1895 and 1919 Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute, 1898 Boston, Copley Hall, 1900 Boston Art Students Association, no.33 Provenance: Cairness House, Aberdeenshire

Lot 93

Group of late 18th Century New Hall porcelain tea ware items decorated in Oriental style with floral sprays. Tea bowl, two matching saucers and a small bowl. Unmarked (4). CONDITION REPORT: One saucer - large chip to rim. Slight loss to gilt and enamel in places. Bowl has vertical and horizontal cracks.

Lot 423

A group of English porcelain blue and white teawares, c.1765-80, including a hexagonal Worcester teapot stand and a Lowestoft saucer printed with the Three Flowers pattern, a Worcester saucer printed with the Fisherman pattern, a coffee cup printed with the Fence pattern, a coffee cup painted with the Waiting Chinaman pattern, a large teabowl painted with buildings beside a flowering tree, a coffee cup with a dwelling beside a low bridge, and a New Hall teabowl printed with figures in an Oriental landscape, the last with a lion crest mark, some faults, 14.5cm max. (8) Provenance: from a private collection in the Cotswolds.

Lot 547

A New Hall teapot and other items: the former of silver shape enamelled with rose centred bouquets, scattered sprigs and swags, painted N.139, circa 1800, [spout restored] together with a First Period Worcester tea bowl painted in the Cannonball pattern, a later fluted cup and a mid 19th century milk jug. (4)

Lot 74

Irish Topographical, Maps & Guides: A Map of the County of Wicklow, Engraved by Sidney Hall from an original survey for Baldwin, Cradock & Joy. London October 15th 1822. Linen backed, in sleeve. 20.75 x 16.5ins., together with a larger linen backed Map of Wexford: Index to the Townland Survey of the County of Wexford. Pub. & Sold for her Majesty's Government by Hodges & Smith, Grafton St., Dublin. The Illustrated Guide to Waterford for 1917 (with a new Guide to Dungarvan). Oub. The Waterford News. Views of Wicklow & Killarney by W.J. Loftie. London: Marcus Ward 1876 Shamrock Leaves or The Wicklow Excursion with Notes. London: Longman, Hurst (etc) 1823. SCARCE (5). €80-120

Lot 21

M Donnell and the Norman De Borgos; or The Irish Legend; by Archibald M'Sparran - a New Edition of Biographical Tale with Preface Containing Historical and Traditional Records of Many of the Ancient Families of the North of Ulster. Coleraine: J. M'Combie 1869. Also: Echyngham of Echyngham by Spencer Hall. Privately printed London: George Barclay 1850. With the authors dedication to Henry Hallam. Essays on Miscellaneous Subjects by Oliver Goldsmith. Belfast: Archer/Finlay 1818 (3). €60-100

Lot 12

Royal Doulton series ware teapot, marked Orlando, with an electroplated lid, height 13cm, together with a Royal Doulton pin dish, marked Autumn Glory and a set of four New Hall printware Dickens series mini pin trays and a similar Doulton tray (6).

Lot 97

A quantity of porcelain coffee cans, early 19th century, chiefly floral decorated including Barr Worcester, New Hall, Crown Derby, Spode and Wedgwood. (11)

Lot 66

A group of 18th century and later porcelain tea wares including a New Hall tea bowl and saucer and a Caughley blue and white bowl decorated in the 'Fisherman' pattern. (12)

Lot 141

Sixteen Regency coffee cans decorated in orange palettes, including Derby, Barr, Flight & Barr, New Hall and others (16) From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood CBE

Lot 48

A collection of early 19th century English porcelain tea wares, including Spode, New Hall and others From the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood CBE

Lot 179

A collection of British porcelain reference books, to include examples on Derby, New Hall, Liverpool, Worcester and more specialist collecting areas (29)

Lot 236

New Hall to include a plate, possibly for bread and butter, pattern 2350, decorated with orange flowers within purple and green leaves and stems, between a brown inner and outer rim with basket weave border, 21.5cm diameter, a pair of saucers and teabowl transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Two Moths pattern, between gilded borders, saucers, 14cm diameter, teabowl, 9cm diameter, unmarked and an English porcelain trio comprising teabowl, coffee cup and saucer with blue flowers and gold detailing (7)

Lot 238

A Keeling/New Hall cream boat, possibly an unrecorded pattern 65, of low bucket form with decoration to the inside of the lip, moulded rim to the base, 11cm high

Lot 243

A matched New Hall part tea service in the Yellow Shell design, circa 1800, comprising a London shaped teapot with cover and stand, 14cm high, a slop bowl, 16cm diameter, cream jug, 10cm high,(chipped) four teacups and six saucers, 14cm diameter, pattern number 1045 to some, otherwise unmarked (15)

Lot 247

A Caughley porcelain trio, comprising teabowl, coffee cup and saucer, together with a quantity of other English porcelain wares 19th century, including a two New Hall cups and saucers, including a bat print example, a Barr Flight and Barr coffee cup and saucer, a Feather pattern cup and saucer, and one further tea cup and saucer (13)

Lot 25

A Caughley polychrome tea bowl, circa 1785-90, painted with flowers, below a red line and purple border, unmarked, 8cm diameter See Caughley In Colour, page 68 for a discussion of this pattern, which is noted as being 'a variant of a famille rose pattern. These were popular and are found on Bow, Worcester and New Hall amongst others. Item 158, is noted as being the most authentic version, with its darker crysanthemum flower, similar to this tea bowl and its pink lattice rim.'

Lot 444

Antiquarian Books - A Companion To Every Place of Curiosity and Entertainment In and About Westminster (sic), fourth edition, J. Drew, London 1774, 191 + (1) pp, period calf; Richardson (Samuel), Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded, mid-18th century, missing title page, volume I only, period calf; Dickens (Charles), The Posthumous Papers of The Pickwick Club, with illustrations by R. Seymour and Phiz, first edition, Chapman and Hall, London 1837, period half leather binding; The New Whole Duty of Man, eighteenth edition, John Hinton, London, well engraved frontispiece and title-page, c.1760, period calf binding; The Works of Aristotle, In Four Parts, London 1777; other titles, period bindings, various sizes (qty)

Lot 269

Antique New Hall Teapot of oval form, decorated with coloured floral sprays, some repairs throughout, 10" wide

Lot 628

Jehan Daly (1918-2001) - Pastel on blue paper - "Jack Brymer playing at Wigmore Hall", 9.5ins x 12.5ins, signed, in later oak frame and glazed Note: Various labels verso respectively for "Jehan Daly Drawings and Paintings, Agnew April 11-29 1967, J.S. Maas & Son Ltd, Dealers in Fine Arts, 15a Clifford Street, New Bond Street, London, with Stock Reference No. SR2988, and East Kent School 1997 Exhibition with title of work, artist's name and address

Lot 627

[HUNTING] Gathorne-Hardy, A.E. Autumns in Argyle-Shire with Rod & Gun, Longmans, Green, & Co., London, 1900, maroon buckram gilt (rebacked), eight tissue-guarded plate illustrations, octavo; Armour, George Denholm. Bridle and Brush: Reminiscences of an Artist Sportsman, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1937, scarlet cloth, plate and text illustrations, quarto; Bromley-Davenport, W. Sport, new edition, Chapman & Hall, London, 1888, pictorial grey cloth, plate and text illustrations, octavo; and assorted other works of sporting interest, (box).

Lot 380

SURTEES, R.S. Handley Cross, Hawbuck Grange, Sponge's Sporting Tour etc. Bradbury, Agnew 1851-58. Ill. John Leech, H.K. Browne etc. with Hillingdon Hall or The Cockney Squire, Routledge, 1844. hand cold ill. Wildrake, Leath, Jellicoe, Plus Jorrock's Jaunts and Jollities, New Edn. Routledge, Ill. Henry Aiken, 8 Volumes all with hand coloured plts. Uniformly bound. T.e.g. 1/2 cf. dec. glt. spines. bound by Sotheran. 8

Lot 495

BLACK, A & C. General Atlas of The World. engrd. by Sidney Hall, William Hughes etc. A New Edition. Edinburgh, 1854. fo. Tog.with Ordnance Survey Atlas of England & Wales. nd. Oblong Fo. cold. maps.1/2 bds. scuffed. plus others, and a collection of loose maps.

Lot 761

U.S.A., signed cheques etc., inc. Mayors of New York (3), George Opdyke, Abraham Oakey Hall & John Hoffman; military (3), George Cameron, Joseph Dickman & St. Clair Street, with biographical sheets, EX, 6+

Lot 93

A Royal Doulton china figure, "Dinky Doo", HN1678, a New Hall porcelain jug (cracked), a Limoges box and a bud vase

Lot 248

SINGLE OAK ARCHITECTURAL HALL CHAIR with new upholstery

Lot 64

A collection of decorative china and ceramics to include an 18th Century porcelain saucer painted in underglaze blue with flowers and fence (possibly Worcester), New Hall type saucer, 19th Century teacups decorated in the chinoiserie style, a small collection of Doulton miniature stoneware items, a 19th Century Staffordshire bocage figure of a deer in the Walton manner, a Dresden cup and saucer decorated with floral sprays, a Derby cup and saucer decorated in gilt and with pink roses, a Vista Alegre porcelain tureen, etc

Lot 482

New Hall jug decorated with figures circa 1795 and a similar bowl and saucer

Lot 177

Assorted wine, to include Cuvée du Connetable de Sancerre, 1973, one bottle; Grants of St James’s Rioja, 1975, one bottle; Bouchard Père & Fils, Pouilly-Vinzelles, 1978, one bottle; Bouchard Père & Fils, Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Nuits, 1978, one bottle; Château Beauval Bordeaux E et J Alphand, 1979, one bottle; Château de la Galissonnière Muscadet, 1979, three bottles; Cosecha de Famillia Rioja, 1981, one bottle; Cooks Te Kauwhata Muller Thurgau, 1981, one bottle; Côtes du Roussillon Villages, 1981, one bottle; Chablis Moillard, 1981, one bottle, Congress Springs San Ysidro, 1988, one bottle; New Hall Essex Muller Thurgau, 1988, one bottle; Torres Cabernet Sauvignon Tempranillo Penedes, 1989, one bottle; Sauvignon Rueda Sanz, 1990, one bottle; Couly-Dutheil Chinon, 1992, one bottle; Château Haut La Gravière, Cru Bourgeois Haut-Médoc, 1995, one bottle; Villa Cerro Amarone della Valpolicella, 1996, one bottle; Lagunilla Valle Tinto, one bottle; Valdevegon, one bottle; Mas Valles Cava,

Lot 2226

* SUE ATKINSON (BRITISH b.1949), A DAY AT THE COAST oil on canvas board, signed 15.5cm x 29cm Framed and under glass Note on the artist: Sue Atkinson is an award-winning painter living in Wakefield. Awards include:South Yorkshire Artist of the Year; Manchester Academy Small Picture Award; Hull Ferens Open Exhibition; Discerning Eye; The Laing Landscape; Royal Watercolour Society Saunders Waterford Award. Exhibitions include: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition; the New English Art Club; the Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours, London; the Royal Society of Marine Artists, London; the Singer and Friedlander/Sunday Times Watercolour Competition; Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire; Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough; Northern Prospects at Harewood House; Eton College, Windsor.

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