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Lot 3112

****Ex Luddington Manor****Kent Cottrell, bust length panel portrait of a gentlemen

Lot 3197

****Ex Luddington Manor****After Sir Anthony Van Dyke, 18th Century school, oil on panel, bust length portrait of Charles I, inscribed on plaque no 308 1641 1925, in carved and pierced giltwood frame, 39 by 31 cm approx

Lot 1027

Reproduction Carved Fire Screen Vintage fire screen in ovoid form with central cream jacquard panel. Carved surround and carved Acanthus style feet. Height, 40 inches, width 24 inches.

Lot 1110

A 1930's Granddaughter Clock Dark wood case with applied wood fan detail to central panel. The brushed silver tone face with Roman numerals surrounded by black illustrative decoration. 'Tempus Fugit' written to top above dial, marked 'Made In England' to bottom centre of dial. Height, 55 inches.

Lot 1339

A Collection Of boxed as new Cars including Days Gone 1934 Dennis Parcels Van, 1933 Packard Town Van, 1939 Chevrolet Panel Van, 1920 Model T Ford Van, Classic Sports Car Collection Jaguar E Cabriolet , Lamborghini Diablo and Porsche 911 Speedster. Boxed Corgi vehicles including Kellogs Cornflakes truck, Dunlop Tyres truck and Rowntree Table Jelly truck. Also includes a collection of unboxed vehicles.

Lot 900

Joseph Mellor Hanson (1900 - 1963) Original Oil On Board 'Mural Painting' 1927 Early oil on board with original handmade brushed gilt frame of plain form. Abstract Modernist composition in muted ochre, grey, white and black rectangular form. Signed to bottom right J M H, 27' Printed consignment label to verso, completed in black ink reads ' " Daily Express Young Artists Exhibition, Hanson, Mr Joseph Mellor, 41 Rue Descartes, Paris 5, title of work, Mural Painting, price including frame, £5.50. The entire panel measuring 32.5 x 12 inches. Joseph Mellor Hanson was the maternal uncle of our client, this painting has remained in our clients private collection for the last 50 years.Born in West Riding, Yorkshire,Hanson trained at the Halifax School of Art. In 1925, Hanson left England to study and work in Paris during the height of Modernism and was taught by Fernand Leger. Hanson spent a further eight years working in France as an assistant to Amedee Ozenfant and to Le Corbusier on numerous mural projects. Hanson moved to the United States in 1938, and kept a studio in New York. In 1945, Hanson received an appointment as an instructor at Cornell University where he remained on the faculty until his death in 1963. His work is in several museum collections in the United States and England, including MoMA, The Met, the National Gallery of Wales, and Bankfield Museum in Halifax

Lot 901

Joseph Mellor Hanson (1900 - 1963) Original Oil On Board 'Mural Painting In Grey' 1927 An early oil on board with original handmade brushed gilt frame of plain form. Abstract Modernist composition in grey, white and black rectangular form. Signed to bottom centre J M H, 27' Printed consignment label to verso, completed in black ink reads ' " Daily Express Young Artists Exhibition, Hanson, Mr Joseph Mellor, 41 Rue Descartes, Paris 5, title of work, Mural Painting In Grey, price including frame, £5.50. The entire panel measuring 32.5 x 12 inches. Joseph Mellor Hanson was the maternal uncle of our client, this painting has remained in our clients private collection for the last 50 years.Born in West Riding, Yorkshire,Hanson trained at the Halifax School of Art. In 1925, Hanson left England to study and work in Paris during the height of Modernism and was taught by Fernand Leger. Hanson spent a further eight years working in France as an assistant to Amedee Ozenfant and to Le Corbusier on numerous mural projects. Hanson moved to the United States in 1938, and kept a studio in New York. In 1945, Hanson received an appointment as an instructor at Cornell University where he remained on the faculty until his death in 1963. His work is in several museum collections in the United States and England, including MoMA, The Met, the National Gallery of Wales, and Bankfield Museum in Halifax

Lot 910

A Large Collection Of Framed Prints And Watercolours Approx 15 items in total to include embroidered Balinese panel, oval decorative frame with pressed flowers and two watercolours of Lytham promenade etc.

Lot 955

Vincent Selby - British Artist 1919 - 2004. Comprises 1/ Rural Landscape with Figures. 2/ Lake with Mountains In Distance - Oil Paintings on Wood Panel. Signed to Lower Ring. Both Paintings In a Original Excellent Condition. Each Painting Mounted Framed. Each Painting Size only 5.5 x 7 Inches.

Lot 974

Retro Sporting Interest A Pair Of Reproduction Decorative Wooden Signs The first comprising five panels with curved top and applied wooden baseball player figure. The Second, a smaller square panel with applied golfing figure and 'St Andrews Golf Club' to top. Each deliberately aged for retro effect.

Lot 105

A Hepworths tie press, stained glass heraldic panel, further stained glass panel, tapestry, wall plaques and sundry collectables, (qty).

Lot 151

A 17thC and later oak chest, of three deep drawers with twin panel fronts and pierced brass key escutcheons, on stile legs and with replacement knop handles, 105cm wide.

Lot 417

18thC English School. A pair of portraits of Timothy Mortimer, in half length pose and wearing a grey powdered wig and green coat, and Mrs Timothy Mortimer, wearing a black bonnet and black gown, oils on pine panel, 27cm x 22cm (oval)

Lot 543

An early 19thC ebonised pole screen, the octagonal shaped banner with a crewelwork panel of flowers and leaves, on a turned column and tripod base, 154cm high

Lot 552

A pair of late 19th/early 20thC mahogany pole screens, each with a shield shaped banner inset with an earlier silk crewelwork panel of flowers, with a turned finial and column on circular base, 139cm high

Lot 683

H M Baines. Two setters, oil on oak panel, 19cm x 26cm, and similar sized, unsigned landscape oil on paper, (2).

Lot 767

A Victorian oak break front sideboard, with a single frieze drawer flanked by a pair of diagonal banded panel doors, raised on plinth bases, 199cm x 60cm x 100cm.

Lot 227

A large 19th century Sutherland lustre jug with transfer printed panel "High level Bridge", height 7½"

Lot 419

A 19th century miniature cabinet with 3 internal drawers enclosed by 2 panel doors

Lot 492

Late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese School: large bearded man in green gown, watercolour, unsigned, 19" x 12", framed and glazed; an oriental painting on opaque glass panel depicting an exotic bird, 15½" x 15½", framed

Lot 519

19th century oil on metal panel, full length portrait of a Middle Eastern traveller, 9" x 7"

Lot 535

An 18th century oak country made Welsh dresser with geometric inlaid motifs, having 3 height Delft rack over 3 frieze and 3 central drawers, with 2 oak panel side cupboards, ivory escutcheons, later brass swan neck handles and bracket feet, width 66"

Lot 579

A Victorian Gothic Revival carved oak armchair with solid seat, the back panel carved with knights

Lot 599

An Edwardian mahogany sideboard base with 2 drawers and 2 carved panel doors

Lot 627

A pair of early 19th century mahogany hall chairs with oval crested panel backs, solid seats and reeded legs (a.f.)

Lot 190

A Royal Worcester oval dish, painted by H. Martin, signed, with fruit and blossom, the border painted with panel of wild flowers by W. H. Austin, signed, on a cobalt blue ground, gilt gadrooned rim, 30cm wide, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1913

Lot 195

A pair of Royal Worcester shaped circular plates, painted by H. Martin, signed, with fruit and blossom, the border painted with panel of wild flowers by W. H. Austin, signed, on a cobalt blue ground, gilt gadrooned rims, 23.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1913

Lot 358

A Chinese pale jade and hardwood table screen, the rectangular panel carved in high relief with a lakeside scenes of carp springing from the water, ornamental ducks, flowering lilies and peonies, with a temple in the background, H-shaped frame carved and pierced with scrolls and fretwork, block feet, 33cm high, 36cm wide

Lot 488

William Cruickshank (1848 - 1922)A Busy Day, a terrier rests amongst dead gamesigned, inscribed to mount, watercolour on ceramic panel, 11.5cm x 15.5cm

Lot 502

After Adrian Van OstadeThe Empty Jugoil on panel, 25cm x 20cm

Lot 503

After Casper NetscherLady with Parrotoil on panel, 38cm x 31cm

Lot 514

Continental School (19th century)Passing the Flameoil on panel, 22cm x 19cm

Lot 516

Cornelis De Vogel (Dutch, 1824-1879) The Cottager's Waysigned, titled mount, oil on panel, 29cm x 39cm

Lot 519

Dutch School (18th century)Portrait of a Burgher, smoking a clay pipeoval, oil on metal panel, 11cm x 9cm

Lot 520

Dutch School (19th century)Outside the Cityoil on panel, 36cm x 49cm

Lot 527

English School (18th century)Returning Fleet, with galleon, sailing and rowing boatsoil on panel, 39cm x 71cm

Lot 536

English School (19th century)Sailing Boat off the Headland at Dawnoil on panel, 9.5cm x 18cm

Lot 540

English School (early 19th century) The Ram and His Sheepoil on mahogany panel, 15.5cm x 19cm

Lot 561

Italian School (19th century)Lady in Fur Coatoil on panel, 24cm x 19cm

Lot 591

Adolfo Feragutti Visconti (1850 - 1924)Still Life, Leaves and Berriessigned, inscribed **bon ami Kayser?, oil on mahogany panel, 17cm x 36cm

Lot 593

Pieter Christian Dommersen (1865-1913)On the Isle of Wieringen on the Zunderzeesigned, oils on panel, 29cm x 38cm; another, On the Isle of Texal (2)

Lot 602

S*rksted** (Orientalist School, early 20th century)Desert Oasis indistinctly signed, oil on panel, 23cm x 26.5cm

Lot 615

Continental School (19th century)Portrait of a Gentleman in a Red Capoil on panel, 21cm x 17cm

Lot 688

A Continental silver and enamel curved rounded rectangular cigarette case, hinged cover with central panel decorated in polychrome in the manner of Landseer stags and deer in the Highlands, on an engine turned ground, gilt interior, 8.5cm wide

Lot 878

A Chinese carved pendant necklace, green and brown banded jade shaped panel carved as a totem mask head beneath a serpent headed hooked bar, suspended from an 18ct gold Italian Cento Group Figaro fancy link chain, stamped 750 Italy, 59cm long, gold weight approx 19.3g, total weight 32.9g gross

Lot 896

A diamond ruby and pearl enamelled pendant necklace, central cushion cut diamond approx 0.50ct, surrounded by a six point star of twenty one pinky red rubies, thirty two old rose cut diamonds, patterned green red and white enamelled six stone diamond accented panel, supporting a pearl droplet terminal, the whole suspended from a ruby centred enamelled trilogy knot, oval elongated and enamelled barrel link chain necklace, yellow metal body, unmarked, original fitted Hunt Roskell, late Storr & Mortimer of London case, 38g gross

Lot 910

A pair of emeralds and diamond earrings, each with a floral carved and pierced diamond shaped emerald panel, four stone diamond accented bar linkage, suspended from a circular emerald stud, total estimated emerald weight approx 0.70ct, unmarked white metal frame and pillars, 43mm drop, 4.4g gross (2)

Lot 917

A pair of amethyst citrine and seed pearl chandelier earrings, oval orange panel within seed pearl surround, suspending an amethyst globular bead and wire linkage above twin foliate arms, suspending a pale purple pear droplet, flanked by two conforming yellow citrine, unmarked yellow metal frame and hook fittings, 77mm drop, 12.8g gross

Lot 923

A pair of jadeite and yellow metal droplet earrings, oval hinged jadeite panel within surrounding floral frame, suspended from a bar link and jadite disc stud, unmarked, 5.2g gross (2)

Lot 937

An 18ct gold articulated panel bracelet, relief cast with interconnected rings above a scaled ground, united by a compression clasp and safety clip, impressed 750, 1 AR, Uno A R, 19mm wide, 19.5cm long, 65.2g

Lot 939

An Art Deco diamond navette panel ring, pave set with thirty one round and thirty six baguette and thirty eight baguette and mixed cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 2.40ct, 18ct white gold shank, London 2012, size M, 5.6g gross

Lot 953

A gentleman's diamond panel ring, rectangular panel of twenty seven princess cut square diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.3ct, counter sunk within a tapering 18ct white gold shank, stamped 750 18, size T, 12.3g gross

Lot 1109

Old St Mary's Church, Draycott, Derbyshire - an ecclesiastical church stained glass window panel, depicting Mary, Joseph and the Infant Christ, 48cm x 48cm, framed

Lot 1354

A large Siamese embroidered panel, depicting traditional dancers and archers, embellished with sequins, stones, etc. 95cm x 142cm

Lot 1470

An early Victorian mahogany long case clock, 31cm arched enamelled dial inscribed William Atkin, Ticknall, the arch painted with ladies in a garden, the spandrels with thatched cottages, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, swan neck pediment, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, bracket feet, 227cm high, c.1840William Atkin was born at Burton-on-Trent in January 1795 son of Samuel Atkin, apprenticed 1809 and was in business by 1820. By his wife Sarah he had three children, Henry, James and Ellen. He died in October 1864. Condition Report: Base panel loose; glass in door to dial cracked, veneers lifting on dial surround, lart of ivorine excutcheon missing.

Lot 1513

A 17th century oak two-panel blanket chest, hinged top above a carved frieze, stile feet, 55cm high, 107cm wide, c.1680-1700

Lot 1540

A Charles II oak three-panel blanket chest, hinged top above a lunette carved frieze, stile feet, 55cm high, 106cm wide, c. 1680

Lot 156

A Lynton rectangular panel, painted by Stefan Nowacki, with galleon battle, 14cm x 19cm, framed

Lot 1576

A George III oak mule chest, hinged top, three panel front flanked by architectural rusticated angles, above a pair of cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 90cm high, 125cm wide, c.1775

Lot 1600

A late 17th century oak three panel blanket chest, hinged top, the front carved with a frieze of leafy scrolls centred by initials GS, above three acanthus lozenges, stile feet, 60cm high, 100cm wide, initialled twice RB to right hand side, possibly a workman's mark, c.1700

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