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Lot 1219

An early 19th Century flintlock pistol, the 22 bore 9 1/2in. (24cms) brass mounted barrel on full length carved ebonised fore grip, the lock plate engraved with scrolls, the conforming wooden grip also decorated with inlaid wire work, terminating in engraved steel butt cap, 17in. (43cms) overall.

Lot 1253

An inlaid mahogany longcase clock, the brass dial with silvered roman chapter ring, with main plate to centre bearing the name of 'Benson, Whitehaven', subsidiary seconds dial, bust portrait to aperture in arch, mask and foliate spandrels, two train movement and anchor escapement, the case with swan neck pediment and brass finial, arched door flanked by fluted columns, arched waist door centred by inlaid shell motif, flanked by fluted quadrants, similar inlay to panel base on ogee bracket feet, 90in. high.

Lot 1260

A carved cuckoo clock, with roman dial, two train drum movement, the architectural style case with bird finial, leaf and twig decoration to rest of body, bears 'Arthur Medlock, Inverness' plate label to reverse, 21in. high.

Lot 1301

A George III mahogany parcel gilt wall mirror, with carved scrolling frame surmounted by a pierced gilt foliate motif with bevelled plate below, 20 x 37in. high.

Lot 1308

An early 19th Century pier glass, the frieze decorated with a putti leaning on a sheaf of corn, barley ears and thistles on either side, the plate below with ebonised slips and flanked by leaf mounted pilasters, 22 1/2 x 40in. high.

Lot 1338

A Regency giltwood and ebonised triple-plate overmantel mirror, the frieze with central panel of cherubs, reeded ebonised slips and framed with turned pilasters with lotiform decoration, 54 1/4 x 25in. high (original mercury glass plates).

Lot 1376

A late Victorian penwork mirror, the bevelled plate framed in penwork on a scumbled ground, the frame surmounted by monogram 'G.A.', the corners decorated with cherubs and scrollwork, 39 x 36in. high.

Lot 1400

A Georgian mahogany dressing table mirror, the oval plate framed and crossbanded in mahogany with black and white stringing supported by shaped mahogany frame, raised above a serpentine flight of one long and two short drawers, raised on bracket feet, 18 x 22 x 24in. high.

Lot 405

G.B. :- a good Victorian collection housed in a stock book from 1d black 4 margin, 1840 2d blue 3 margin, imperf 1d reds and 2d blues, 1d stars including a pair of 1d plates, nineteen unused including block of 6 plate 148, good range used 1d plates to 223, surface printed. A good spread including pairs. High values to 5/- Jubilee to 1/- green and a few back of book.

Lot 506

A tin plate and composition clockwork monkey drummer.

Lot 553

Hornby:- An "0" gauge tin plate clockwork locomotive and tender, royal Scott a.f.

Lot 554

Hornby "0" gauge:- two tin plate carriages, a wagon, track etc.

Lot 600

A large and varied collection of dolls house furniture including some earlier examples including cast iron and tin plate together with a collection of small celluloid and other dolls.

Lot 623

A tin plate and fabric clockwork mouse a.f.

Lot 95

Louis Comfort Tiffany: a Favrile glass finger bowl, 'Victoria' pattern with pulled prunt decoration, signed "LCT." and number "T 9279"; together with a matching (damaged) ice plate , signed "L.C.T.", "Favrile" and number "1246", 4 1/4in.

Lot 117

An 18th Century, Continental Faience plate, boldly painted with floral sprays, possibly Strasbourg, numbered '27' to verso, 10in. (25.5cms) wide.

Lot 149

Royal Worcester: three items from a miniature tea service, comprising: a sugar bowl; jug and a plate, various artists (signatures not legible), dates codes for 1955 and 56, bowl is 2in. (5cms) wide.

Lot 180

Johannes Blaeu (Dutch 1596-1673) "COMITATUS NORTHUMBRIA" - A MAP OF NORTHUMBERLAND signed in the plate engraving with hand-colouring 40.5 x 49cms; 15 3/4 x 19 1/4in. (image size)

Lot 182

John Speede (1552-1629) A MAP OF NORTHUMBERLAND signed in the plate and bearing the date 1610 engraving (later revised edition) with hand-colouring 38 x 51cms; 15 x 20in.

Lot 183

John Speede (1552-1629) "THE COUNTIE WESTMORELAND AND KENDALE, THE CHEIF TOWNE DESCRIBED..." - A MAP signed in the plate engraving with hand-colouring 39 x 52cms; 15 3/8 x 20 1/2in. (plate size)

Lot 184

John Speed (1552-1629) "THE COUNTIE PALATINE OF LANCASTER DESCRIBED AND DIVIDED INTO HUNDREDTHS" signed in the plate engraving with hand-colouring 38 x 51cms; 15 x 20in. (plate size)

Lot 185

After Herman Moll (Dutch or German c.1654-1732) A MAP OF BERKSHIRE signed in the plate engraving (17th Century) with hand-colouring 19 x 30.5cms; 7 1/2 x 12in; together with a miniature map of Berkshire by John Speede, c.1676, with hand-colouring. (2)

Lot 186

John Flamsteed (1646-1719) TWO PLATES "AQUILA SAGITTA VULPECULA & ANSER DELPHINUS" AND ANOTHER FROM "ATLAS COELESTIS" engravings c.1753; with modern hand-colouring 52.5 x 65cms; 20 x 25 1/2in. (plate size), unframed. (a pair)

Lot 211

"Snaffles" Charles Johnson Payne (1884-1967) "AR NEVER GETS OFF!" lithograph signed in the plate, published by Fores with extensive hand-colouring 24.5 x 21.5cms; 9 3/4 x 8 1/2in. (image size) See illustration

Lot 212

"Snaffles" Charles Johnson Payne (1884-1967) "TELL ME A MAN'S A FOX 'UNTER AND I LOVES IM AT ONCE" lithograph, signed in the plate, published by Fores with extensive hand-colouring 24.5 x 21.5cms; 9 5/8 x 8 1/2in. (image size)

Lot 213

Cecil Charles Aldin (1870-1935) "THE OLD SCHOOL" AND "THE NEW SCHOOL" - A HUNTSMAN ON A GREY HORSE AND A HUNTSMAN ON A CHESTNUT HORSE LEADING OUT PACKS OF HOUNDS signed in the plate original colour lithographs 38 x 60.5cms; 15 x 24in. (a pair) See illustration

Lot 239

Graham Clarke (b1941-) "THE NASTY TURN" signed and inscribed with title in pencil and numbered 240 from an edition limited to 250 coloured etching 54 x 68.5cms; 21 1/4 x 27in. (plate size), unframed.

Lot 250

Sir Henry Moore, RA (1898-1986) "ELEPHANT SKULL XI" signed and numbered BL. XI 2/100 in pencil etching from the series "Elephant Skull Portfolio"; complete with title folder "Skull side view - jaw articulation" etching, published by Gerald Cramer, Geneva 1970 (See Cramer (Gerald) Henry Moore, The Graphic Work vol. 1) 25 x 19.5cms; 9 9/8 x 7 5/8in. (plate size), unframed. See illustration

Lot 253

Valerie Thornton (1931-1991) "CATHEDRAL" AND "CATHEDRAL FACADE" signed and numbered 28 and 43 from editions limited to 50 impressions each 40.3 x 53cms; 15 3/4 x 25 5/8in. (plate size) 53 x 40.3cms; 25 5/8 x 15 3/4in. (plate size), unframed. (2)

Lot 1234A

REES (ABRAHAM). "Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences." Four vols, plus the plate, vol containing approx 250 engr plts, engr frontis to Vol1, cont cf worn, fl, 1786.

Lot 3

A large Victorian overmantel, rectangular bevelled plate within red walnut frame, together with a shaped and bevelled wall mirror, latter frameless

Lot 41

A 19th century gilt mirror, moulded rectangular frame with bevelled plate, elaborate urn cresting with laurel leaf drapes in Adam-style, 4ft. 6in. x 1ft. 9in. max.

Lot 52

An early 20th century mahogany plant stand, circular-shape with undertier, 1ft. diameter together with a framed, oval mirror with bevelled plate

Lot 84

A solid, dark oak Welsh dresser, three-shelf plate rack above panelled cupboard base with two drawers, panel carved with Gothic tracery, 4ft. 7in. wide - replacement hardboard back

Lot 89

A Chippendale-style walnut and parcel-gilt mirror, shaped cresting with oil-painted flowers, rectangular plate, label verso Decolac, 3ft. high

Lot 122

An Eastern import coffee table, plate glass top above wrought ironwork, on turned legs, 3ft. 7in. long

Lot 133

A dark oak dresser, plate rack with two shelves, linenfold cupboard base with two drawers, 3ft. 1in.

Lot 138

An oxidised metal mirror, oval-shape with bevelled plate, 2ft. 11in. and a dark oak wheel barometer with brass dials, 1ft. 8in. a coloured needlework picture, framed and a Chinese rectangular lacquered panel

Lot 179

A pair of Victorian copper salts, miniature Sheffield plate entree dish and cover, 4in. and a quantity of ornamental metalware

Lot 196

A Salter family scale, three oval silver plated dishes, other metalware and various wood plate stands

Lot 279

A two-day marine chronometer by Charles Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, No. 3417, movement features maintaining power, blued-steel components including helical spring, Earnshaw-type spring detent escapement, signed silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and Up-Down state-of-wind indicator, back-plate signed, contained within brass-mounted rosewood case with inset ivory maker`s name plaque, circa 1860-70 - complete with key SEE ILLUSTRATION

Lot 317

Copeland`s Italian pattern, a selection including small teapot and octagonal serving plate, fifty-six pieces total

Lot 493

A set of King`s pattern silver plated flatware, Sheffield plate chamberstick with snuffer, etc.

Lot 494

A pair of Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks, tubular form with telescopic action and silver borders, circa 1820, 12in. max. and a pair of early 19th century brass candlesticks, 9.5in.

Lot 385

Seguy (Eugene Alain) - Papillions, this being a port folio, comprising an introductory leaflet with table of contents, together with twenty coloured phototype of many varieties of butterflies subjects to include Indian, Amazon, Mexican etc, each plate with Seguy`s initials and name with small black and white image of three butterflies in the bottom left hand corner, published by Tolmer, 13 Quay D`anjou, Paris, circa 1925, contained in a cardboard booklet, the front title page with decorative images of butterflies. Eugene Alain Suguy was one of the foremost French designers of the beginning of the 20th century. Working in both the Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles, he published many design folios utilising the Pochoir tecnique, a printing process employs a series of stencils to lay dense and vivid colour (af) (illustrated).

Lot 401

A good quality 19th century hand painted and gilt decorated twenty four piece tea service, each decorated with castles, farmhouses and ruins in landscapes, surrounded by gilt scrolls and foliate, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, eight cups, six saucers, five side plates, bread plate (illustrated).

Lot 477

An 18th century English porcelain part tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug, slop bowl, bread plate, four tea bowls, two tea cups, five saucers, hexagonal shaped dish, each having hand painted and gilt decoration of scrolls and foliate, surrounding central initials E J, circa 1770, height of teapot 15cm (part af) (illustrated).

Lot 550

A George V hallmarked silver three piece tea service, of cylindrical form, having an embossed rim, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug, made by Raeno Silver Plate Co Ltd, 1931/32, total weight 20oz.

Lot 615

A good quality George V hallmarked silver, silver-plated and mother of pearl handled canteen cabinet, having three drawers inset with twelve setting hallmarked silver and silver-plated flatware service, to include twelve fish knives and forks, twelve grapefruit spoons, four hallmarked silver knife rests, two fruit spoons, fish carvers with mother of pearl handles, pickle fork, six table spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, two butter knives, two jam spoons, two sauce ladles, soup ladle, twelve egg spoons, sugar tongs, two mustard spoons, two salt spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, with mother of pearl handles, the silver-plate to include twelve dessert knives, twelve table knives, carving knives and forks, twelve dessert forks and knives, bread knife, fitted in burr walnut veneered three drawer cabinet, the three drawers above two panelled cupboard doors, enclosing fixed shelves, raised on cabriole supports, made by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1931/33, total weighable silver weight 183oz, (illustrated).

Lot 627

A late 19th century 18ct gold cased key wind pocket watch, by John Hargreaves & Company Liverpool, with engraved initialed back plate and marked HRH The Queen, The Prince of Wales, J Hargreave & Co Liverpool to dial with Arabic and Roman numeral white enamelled dial, serial no.50533, with hallmarks for Chester 1888, diameter 5.5cm (illustrated).

Lot 1715

A large Qianlong blue and white Chinese porcelain meat plate, painted in underglaze blue with rocks, paeony and willow, also another Qianlong old dish, lengths 42cm & 26cm.

Lot 1716

A 19th century Chinese Canton porcelain teapot and saucer, diameter 13cm, together with a Cantonese plate decorated with birds and flowers, diameter 20cm, also a small vase with painted figures, height 14cm.

Lot 10

A 19th century brass striking four glass mantel clock, with Japy Freres stamped movement and marked HP & Co 6067 to diamond mark and no.4555 to reverse plate, with shaped reeded corners and bevelled glass plates, height 31.5cm, width 19cm (illustrated).

Lot 12

An early 20th century Zenith miniature Champlevé enamelled boudoir clock, square case with enamelled floral decoration with white ground to top, front and both sides, with gilt back plate, raised on four shaped bun feet, marked 11469/992 to base, with original shark skin effect leather case, height 6cm, width 5.8cm (illustrated).

Lot 30

A collection of eight 18th and 19th century pewter items comprising two large circular plates, diameters 42cm & 37.5cm, each with London touch marks, another circular plate, diameter 46cm, with feint marks possibly ABAN verso, three smaller examples, 14.8cm, marked W Scott to reverse and inscribed `Sundrum` to front, Harris Lord of London example with shaped border, 24.4cm, P & D of London dished bowl, 23.8cm, Continental pewter relief decorated bowl decorated with angel wielding a spear and shield stabbing a devil, diameter 29.9cm, with egg and dart border and a lidded flagon of waisted form with banded decorated, with feint London touch marks to base, with hinged lid, height 26cm (8).

Lot 167

An ep hot-dish on stand, rose bowl, various trays and other plate (box)

Lot 170

Three Sheffield plate on copper bottle coasters, to/w an Edwardian hemispherical copper kitchen bowl (4) Condition Report Victorian wine coasters, plate good, wood bases are water damaged

Lot 303

A novelty 'Mysterious Watch' with top-wind movement, in ep case, to/w a pocket watch with very ornate back-plate and an American Watch Co. 'meter' watch (3) Condition Report Mysterious watch : not going, case worn, no breakages; 2nd watch hands loose, not going, front cover missing; 3rd watch dial chipped, not winding

Lot 440

Meissen porcelain - small cylindrical vase raised on four scrolling feet on a circular base, green and gilt floral decoration, 8.5 cm high to/w a matching coffee cup and saucer and another coffee cup and saucer decorated with blue crocus, a Meissen style shallow dish decorated with mixed flowers, 17.5 cm dia. and a Capo di Monte small plate, 14 cm dia. Condition Report Meissen all good condition. Gilding rubbed to edges of the Capo di monte plate.

Lot 454

Barr Flight & Barr, Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester - a pair of cabinet plates, the centres painted with exotic fancy birds within a blue and gilt border, crown and Prince of Wales feathers printed to reverse and impressed mark, c, 1807 - 13 Condition Report Chip to edge of one plate

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