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Lot 519

An 18th Century walnut bookcase top, the interior adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of arched fielded panel doors, 99cm wide x 107cm high

Lot 524

A Victorian carved oak wall display cabinet, with foliate decoration, the interior shelves enclosed by glazed panel door, 39cm wide x 57cm high

Lot 526

A late Victorian figured mahogany hanging wall cabinet, the interior shelves enclosed by a pair of moulded panel doors, two drawers below, 64cm x 62cm

Lot 40

JULES FREDERIC BALLAVOINE (d.1901) An artist sketching by a Pond signed `Ballavoine` (lower left) oil on panel 13 1/2 x 10in (34.3 x 25.4cm)

Lot 43

EMMA VON MULLER (1859-1925) Portrait of a Girl in a Hat signed with monogram (lower right) oil on panel 7 x 5 1/2in (17.8 x 13.9cm)

Lot 51

NICHOLAS CONDY ( 1793-1859) Rustic Courtship oil on panel 14 x 11in (35.6 x 27.9cm)

Lot 56

CATHERINE M. WOOD (d.1939) A Still Life of Books Flowers and Candlesticks on a ledge in a Stud signed `C.M. Wood` (lower left) oil on panel 8 x 16in (20.3 x 40.6cm)

Lot 72

EDWARD ORLANDO BOWLEY (1843-1874) Near a Watermill signed `E.O.Bowley` (lower right) oil on panel 9 1/2 x 11 1/2in (24.2 x 29.3cm)

Lot 73

MANNER OF WILLEM DROST (1630-1678) Portrait of a Lady, bust-length, wearing feathered head-dress oil on panel 5 x 5in (12.7 x 12.7cm)

Lot 234

A large riveted iron cauldron panel planter with ring handles, 66cm diameter.

Lot 239

A Quimper French faience vase, of flattened circular form, with applied lizard handles, painted with a couple in traditional Basque costumes and an opposing panel of lowers, 19½cm high.

Lot 298

A 19thC gilt metal jewel casket of hexafoil design, the hinged lid with circular glass panel and the body with champleve enamelled designs, on three feet.

Lot 308

In the style of Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski. A Winter Scene with a Horse Drawn Sleigh and Figures Repelling an Attack by Wolves, oil on panel, 35cm x 42cm.

Lot 354

A 19thC French gilt metal mantel clock, with Limoges porcelain urn top, panel and dial with eight day movement striking a bell, 36cm high.

Lot 362

A multi-panel carpet, 302cm x 416cm.

Lot 384

An eight panel medallion multi-border rug, 114cm x 207cm.

Lot 395

A red ground two panel rug, 83cm x 153cm.

Lot 492

A Victorian micro mosaic brooch, with raised floral panel, in an ornate leaf and scroll yellow metal frame.

Lot 579

20thC School. Sailing boats in choppy waters, oil on panel, 30cm x 34cm, initialled HT, gilt framed.

Lot 584

A souvenir of The Great War, silk panel with floral armorials around the lion and the unicorn, 36cm x 28cm.

Lot 597

19thC School. Still life of bread, salami, glass and jug on a table, oil on panel, 18cm x 16cm, gilt framed.

Lot 607

F. Barnes. A 19thC study of flowers reverse painted on a glass panel in an oak frame, 52cm x 39cm.

Lot 630

R. Wilson. A self portrait of Rembrandt, copy, oil on panel, 25cm x 20cm, gilt framed.

Lot 636

Shirley Carnt. A fox in woodland, oil on panel, signed, 28cm x 45cm, rustic framed.

Lot 10

A silver mounted cut glass claret jug by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1916, the plain mount with a domed cover, an oval thumbpiece and a loop handle, on a spherical star panel cut body, 19.5cm (7.75in) high

Lot 19

A Victorian silver baluster coffee pot by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1858, the domed cover with a flower finial, an S-scroll handle and on anthemion and scroll panel feet, engraved “A THS”, 26.5cm (10.5in) high, 850g (27.3 oz) gross

Lot 48

A mid 18th century Portuguese silver ogee tea pot, maker’s mark “FLB” (unidentified), Lisbon circa 1750-70, with a cone finial, a wooden loop handle, diaper panel and rocaille scroll chasing, on three cast shell and scroll feet, engraved with a seated cat crest over “G”, 28.5cm (11.25in) long, 1139g (36.6 oz) gross. See de Almeida, Fernando Moitinho “Marcas de Pratas Portuguesas e Brasilieras” 1995, p. 27, L-27 for the town mark and p. 121, L-244 for the maker’s mark. The crest of BURGH, BOURGH, De BURGH, BURKE originally of co. Limerick, Ireland. Condition Report: ** Patched at handle/cover hinge, dents and creases

Lot 72

A Continental gilt metal and enamel triptych boudoir table timepiece, Swiss or Austrian, late 19th century, with a cherub seated on the trellis pierced scroll frame, with a shaped oval enamel panel painted with a couple in a landscape and a watch timepiece, flanked by shaped mirrored panels, 18cm (7in) high, 27cm (10.5in) wide (open)

Lot 357

A Georgian sepia wash and hair work ring, circa 1780, the oval sepia wash panel depicting playing a harpsichord to three children, within a half pearl border, finger size K Condition Report:**+ Overall condition commensurate with age. Glazed panel is scratched, sepia wash panel is dusty and marked. The half pearls have some discolouration, one or two maybe replaced. Replacement shank with soft soldered patches.

Lot 68

Autograph – Slavery – Granville Sharp autograph letter signed to his brother the Rev John Sharp, dated London, March 1763, discussing a claim against a bankrupt estate, a publishing project and also reporting that ‘the Tower Guns fires this afternoon n acct of the Ratification of Peace...’ 1p 4to with integral address panel.

Lot 71

Autograph – Medical – Sir Astley Cooper substantial end portion of a long autograph letter signed dated July 16th 1809, discussing a remedies for a serious medical complaint, 3pp 4to with integral address panel.

Lot 43

A gentleman`s 18ct gold ring set with a square panel of 12 brilliant cut diamonds

Lot 44

A large 9ct gold oval ring set with oval chalcedony panel cut with a cross with trefoil finials

Lot 96

An engine turned silver calling card case with fitted leather interior, with compartment for stamps, ivory panel notepad and fitted pencil. Hallmarked Birmingham 1909.

Lot 398

An early 19th Century sampler sewn in coloured thread with a central scene of houses, figures, cow and trees also with verse, flowers in vases, sailing ships and geometric panel at the base, all within a generous border of flowers and foliage, by Mary McCallester, Whitehaven 1824, framed, 50cms x 37cms ++general fading, some loss of letters

Lot 417

A wooden bracket in the form of a horse shoe with two hanging clothes brushes, a pair of wood and ivory elephant bookends, a wood panel inlaid with an elephant and tree in mountainous landscape, another inlaid panel etc.

Lot 520

A Royal Worcester twin handled blush ivory and gilt baluster vase, with short slender neck with well painted centre panel of daisies, flowers and foliage, the reverse panel painted with a sprig of flowers, the main panel signed "Cole" (stem of vase broken and repaired), date possibly 1899.

Lot 606

An oak framed three glass panel firescreen, each glass panel handpainted with foxgloves, gladioli and moondaisies

Lot 625

An oak corner cabinet with single panel door, butterfly brass hinges, interior fitted with two shaped shelves, early 19th C

Lot 637

An Edwardian semi-circular display case on three slender legs, the bowed glass door opening to reveal three shelves with boxwood and ebony line inlay with scroll and harebell inlaid top panel

Lot 639

A Victorian mahogany and rosewood veneered secretaire Wellington chest of drawers, the secretaire fitted with leather writing panel and eight small drawers (back missing and lockplate missing)

Lot 190

Victorian marquetry inlaid and figured walnutwood canterbury, having three-quarter pierced fretwork gallery, the three division base with fretwork panel over a single drawer, all on turned, tapered supports and castors, 56cm wide

Lot 306

THREE GLAZED MAHOGANY AND OTHER SHOPKEEPERS COUNTER CABINETS ONE WITH ETCHED GLASS PANEL INSCRIBED MACFARLANE, LANG & CO`S RICH CAKES

Lot 409

A 17TH C OAK PANEL- BACK ARMCHAIR POOR CONDITION

Lot 25

A Small 19th Century Tortoiseshell Veneered Teacaddy. The scotia moulded lid having a raised rectangular centre panel and opening by means of a small release button to reveal an internal lid with ivory knop handle to the centre. The box standing on a ivory ball feet and measuring 4½ ins (11.5 cms) in height, 5 ins x 3 ins (13 cms x 8 cms).

Lot 40

A Horn Book or Primer, possibly 17th Century. The rectangular horn panel displaying the alphabet and mounted in stitched leather surround with a cruciform handle incorporating hanging loop, 9 ins x 3¼ ins (23 cms x 8 cms). (Ex Peter Hornsby Collection)

Lot 70

Four 16th Century Romayne Panels: A small oak panel relief carved with profile of a lady`s head in a moulded roundel beneath grotesque-headed foliate scrolls, 11¼ ins x 8 ins (28.5 cms x 20 cms). A portrait of a man in a roundel above crossed leafy bands 14½ ins x 9½ ins (37 cms x 24 cms). A portrait of a lady wearing a headdress 15 ins x 11 ins (38 cms x 28 cms). A portrait of bearded man wearing an eagle headed helmet within a moulded roundel defined against a sunken ground and surrounded by scrolling foliage 14¼ ins x 10¾ ins (36.5 cms x 27.5 cms).

Lot 85

A Needlework Panel worked in coloured wools with flowers and foliage surrounding a central bouquet cartouche, 72 ins x 48 ins (183 cms x 122 cms).

Lot 90

A Large 18th Century Petit-point Needlework Panel depicting an open landscape with a castle on hill in distance and figures & animals in foreground, worked in pastel shades with a border of carnations and flowers, 23 ins x 48 ins (59 cms x 122 cms), mounted in a later burr wood & gilt frame 26 ins x 51 ins (66 cms x 130 cms).

Lot 99

A Charming Late 18th/ Early 19th Century Verre Eglomise Panel depicting a hunting scene; gentleman on horseback with Hounds. Published According to Act of Parliament, T Burford Fecit. 14 ins x 10 ins (36 cms x 25.5 cms)

Lot 124

An 18th Century Painted Horse-trap Seat. The hinged lid above a painted front panel carved with a foliate cartouche centred by two horses and having ogee shaped sides above boldly carved twin-scroll feet. 20½ ins (52 cms) in height, 35½ ins (90 cms) in width, 14 ins (36 cms) in depth.

Lot 138

A Small 19th Century German Painted Pine Chest. The moulded panel lid opening to reveal a candle-box interior. The front composed of three arched and chip-carved panels centred by painted roses. The sides carved and painted blue & white in a rope-twist fashion above a shaped plinth base; 10¼ ins (26 cms) in height, 15½ ins (39 cms) in width, 8½ ins (22 cms) in depth.

Lot 152

An 18th Century Glazed Oak Corner Cupboard. The cavetto moulded cornice above two doors with reeded borders surrounding one square & one rectangular glazed panel. The painted interior fitted with three ogee shaped shelves. 41½ ins (106 cms) in height, 30 ions x 16½ ins (76 cms x 42 cms).

Lot 170

A Charming Relief Carved Walnut Oval Panel depicting a winged cherub banging cymbals, 10½ ins x 8¼ ins (27 cms x 21 cms).

Lot 180

A Large 17th Century Putto with a carved scrolling panel back, depicted wearing drop earrings and holding his arm aloft. 30 ins x 13 ins x 11 ins (76 cms x 33 cms x 28 cms).

Lot 204

A Small Bronze Alms Dish. The round centre panel cast with The Resurrection of Christ. The outer border depicting small portrait medallions of the Twelve Apostles. Measuring 7½ ins (19 cms) in diameter

Lot 206

An 18th Century Copper & Brass Tobacco Box of rectangular form. The copper lid centred by a brass cartouche panel inscribed WM. NORTH WATERMAN above undecipherable inscription, flanked by engraved angels and foliate scrolls. The base displaying a scenic brass panel surrounded by similarly engraved embellishments, with a brass band of stylised leaves running around the sides. The interior lined in lead, 5 ins x 2¼ ins (13 cms x 6 cms), 1¼ ins (3 cms) high. (Ex Peter Hornsby Collection)

Lot 216

An Early 19th Century Carved Bone `Prisoner of War` Dominoes Box (A/F). The rectangular case incorporating a sliding lid opening to reveal thirty two hand carved dominoes. The lid & sides intricately engraved with panels of concentric circles coloured red & green and one panel incised cross hatching. The base inscribed `Presented by Mrs Melhuish to her little Friend Ann Brown 1830`. 1¼ ins (3.5 cms) in height, 1¼ ins (3.5 cms) in width, 5½ ins (14 cms) in length.

Lot 233

A Fine 18th Century Delft Blue & White Double Gourd Shaped Vase. Decorated with stylised bands of foliage & flowers and a panel of flowering plants & butterflies. 13½ ins (34 cms) in height.

Lot 259

A 16th/17th Century Bronze Mortar, finely cast with a panel of swags enriched with stylised foliate forms, above rope-twist & plaited bands. 6 ins (16 cms) in height, 8 ins (20 cms) in diameter.

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