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Lot 95

A white metal (tests 18 carat gold) cultured pearl and diamond ring, pearl approx 7.2mm diameter, ring size R, 6.4 gms.

Lot 323

GEORGE III SILVER OVAL TABLE SALT maker D & R Hennell, London 1763, with reeded decoration on four legs with hoof feet, approximately 98g, 9.5cm wide

Lot 330

SEVEN SCOTTISH OBAN SILVER SPOONS maker R. Lindsay of Oban, Sheffield, six dated 1929, one dated 1927, terminals in the form of a detailed Celtic cross, approximately 89g, each 12.5cm long

Lot 333

EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH SILVER COMPORT BASKET maker R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1908, with serpentine rim and hinged handle, approximately 635g, 24.5cm wide

Lot 344

FIVE GEORGE IV SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER TABLE FORKS maker's mark IK, possibly John Kerschner, London 1821, handles engraved with initial 'R', approximately 361g, 19.5cm long

Lot 361

PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED GLASS VASES maker R&W Sorley of Glasgow, glass body of cylindrical form moulded with iris detail, rim mounted with pierced scrolling foliate design, stepped base with matching pierced scrolling detail and fluted edge, each 24.5cm high

Lot 308

SIGNED BOOK ETC: ROBERT LENKIEWICZ. 'Signed copy of 'R. O. Lenkiewicz' published White Lane Press 1997, a signed flyer publicising a limited edition print & other Lenkiewicz printed ephemera.

Lot 416

PETER R. LOCKWOOD. Boscastle. Oil on board. Signed. Artist's number to the reverse. 40 x 59cm. Note: Peter Lockwood (1926-1996), born Yaxley, Suffolk. Died Instow, North Devon. Painter, potter & teacher. Attended Gloucester College of Art. Taught In Gloucester & Belper, Derbyshire. FRSA 1958.

Lot 831

Large Carltonware (W & R mark) ginger jar and cover decorated with chinoiserie scenes in gilt on a mottled blue ground, together with another similar, slightly smaller

Lot 832

Pair of Carltonware (W & R mark) hexagonal baluster form vases with covers, decorated with exotic birds and foliage in gilt and enamel on blue and mottled ground, 9.5ins high

Lot 672

Pair of Staffordshire flat back figures of zebra, another pair of smaller Staffordshire flat backs of Sir R. Sale and Lady Sale and another smaller of Lord Ragland

Lot 432

George V Infantry officer's sword by Wilkinson (Indian Army), the blade etched R. Whyte

Lot 556

Carlton Ware (W. and R. mark) floral decorated cheese dish and cover together with two Art Deco pottery jugs

Lot 1786

Large 19th Century baluster form pedestal form jug inscribed R. Russell

Lot 646

R Feldmeier; watercolour painting of two lions in water. Signed to corner.

Lot 423

A R Lalique Ormeaux vase of bulbous shape with opalescent leaf design: signed to base 'R Lalique, France No 984', c1926: H16cm

Lot 381

A small leather pouch containing a selection of coins, a 1914 War medal to F. C. Iveson A. M. 1 R. N. A. S., four Second World War medals and a First World War death plaque for George Downham Walker

Lot 913

Signed Sports Memorabilia: Includes quantity of signed programmes from 60s onwards. Books include Dedicated Greaves Ardiles Ovett, Undedicated Dettori, R Cousins, Bobby Robson, Notts Forest 1979 annual signed by Shilton + Autograph books.

Lot 739

A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN SCULPTURE of three yellow grunts swimming amongst coral, modelled by R Van Ruykwitt with a model number 3576, signed beneath and with various marks, 14.6cm high together with a small continental porcelain model of a monkey violin player wearing a yellow hat, 7cm high (2)

Lot 861

A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, oil on panel, depicting an old soldier with chickens in a chicken coop with old inscription to the reverse 'A Trifling Souvenir from R H Flanders to Miss Lodge, as a mark of esteem and friendship for her parents, August 26th 1914', 12.5cm x 10cm

Lot 195

JOHN BARAGWANATH KING (1864-1939) 'A Mooreland Landscape', signed, gouache, 26.5cm x 43cm and seven watercolours, artists to include Henry Earp Senior, C J Fox, R C France, W J Salter, Paul Smith (x2) and one unsigned (8)

Lot 39

An Ekco long wave - medium wave transistor radio, serial No 0381832 and an Alba portable tape recorder model R-150 (2)

Lot 109

* SIR DAVID MUIRHEAD BONE (SCOTTISH 1876 - 1953), BUILDING A LINER original lithograph, signed 52cm x 38cm Mounted, framed and under glass Label verso: T. & R. Annan & Sons Ltd., Glasgow

Lot 2

JAMES PATERSON RSA PRSW RWS (SCOTTISH 1854 - 1932), NITHSDALE: A PORTFOLIO OF PHOTGRAVURES BY T. & R. ANNAN, GLASGOW 1893 complete folio containing nineteen plates signed in pencil, with thirty-three plates in total.

Lot 68

* PETER TYRIE, TAWNY OWL oil on canvas board, signed 30cm x 24cm Framed Label verso: T. & R. Annan & Sons, Glasgow

Lot 460

TAXIDERMY, angling trophy, 'Bream Taken by R. Perkins, July 7', mounted in a naturalistic setting within a glazed display case, 8cm W x 87cm D.

Lot 406

Good quality Ladies 18K Yellow gold Emerald & Diamond Bow design ring Size R, Central Oval Cut Emerald 0.25ct estimated flanked by 6 Tapered Baguettes. 4g total weight Estimated £200 - £250

Lot 860

A PAIRPOINT MIXED METAL THREE HANDLED CHALLICE CUP with mask handle and oval cartouche, engraved R 10ins high.

Lot 33

Hornby 00 guage boxed R.743 composite coach with seats, R.844 Inter City Buffet car

Lot 34

Hornby 00 Guage boxed R.339 BR 2nd Class sleeping car, R.722 2nd class coach with operating interior lights, R.723 Inter City brake 1st coach with operating interior lights

Lot 35

Hornby 00 Guage boxed 3 x R.585 platform with canopy & seat

Lot 36

Hornby 00 Guage boxed R.394 Hydrualic Buffer stop, 3 x R.613 right hand point and 1 x R.612 Left hand point

Lot 39

Hornby 00 Guage boxed R.145 modern signal box, R.11 BR Ventilated van, R.14 Fish van, R.107 Brake van with tail light, R.112 LMS open wagon, W. 5006 Ore wagon South Down, R.71 footbridge

Lot 41

Hornby 00 Guage boxed R.385 operating crane truck & match truck, RT 405 coloured light signal set, R.576 tunnel,

Lot 13

An H & R Daniel porcelain sucrier, shell variation A shape, with circular pedestal foot, decorated with a yellow band and gilt detail, 18.5cm across - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 18

A quantity of late 18th and early 19th century porcelain tea and coffee cups and saucers, comprised of a teacup and two saucers, a cup and saucer, a single tea cup, two coffee cans and seven saucers - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cup and saucer with green, silver, black and maroon decoration: Cup - Lustre with slight wear to the handle and very minor wear to the rim, with a small chip to the foot, 5.4cm high. Saucer - Slight wear to the silver lustre glazed rim, 13.8cm diameter. Tea cup and two saucers: Cup - Gilt rim worn and has areas of nibbling. There is a hairline crack running down the side of the cup which has a small chip to the outside of the crack as it runs down, 5.8cm high. Saucer one - Minor wear to the gilding on the rim, 4.6cm diameter. Saucer Two - Hairline crack running from the rim to the foot, with minor wear to the gilding, 4.6cm diameter Blue and White Coffee Can - Wear to the gilding on the rim. Areas oof light brown staining to the handle, foot, base and interior, 6.2cm high Coffee Can decorated with classical figures - Wear to gilding on handle and rim. Five small chips to the foot rim. To the centre of the base there is a four-point star hairline crack. Crazing to the interior. There are very minor scratches to the decoration, 6.3cm high Two saucers with green and gilt decoration: Saucer One - Gilt worn in several areas. Hairline crack running from the rim towards the foot and a very slight 4-point star hairline crack to the underside of the foot, 15cm diameter. Saucer two - Gilt worn in several places. Hairline crack running from the rim towards the foot, 14.7cm diameter Gilt and black decorated cup - Gilding with some wear to the rim and handle, 6cm high Wedgwood silver lustre saucer - Painted number to base AMH5734 with impressed marks and printed factory marks. Some minor wear to the silver lustre on the rim, 13.2cm diameter. Saucer with raised lattice and scroll decoration - Hairline crack running down from the rim to the foot, 15cm diameter Saucer with bird amongst foliage (matches jug in lot 41) - Large chip to the rim with one small and one larger hairline crack running down from it. Gilt worn to the rim and some wear to the enamel decoration, 14.7cm diameter Possibly H & R Daniel saucer with maroon and gilt decoration, numbered 5773 to the base, gilt worn, 15cm diameter. Saucer with gilt decoration to the rim and floral sprigs to the centre - Wear to the gilding on the rim in one area and wear to the enamel decoration around the centre rim, 15cm diameter

Lot 25A

'Nantgarw Porcelain', by W D John, published by R H Johns Ltd, Newport, Monmouthshire, 1948, fully leather bound and gilt tooled - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 34

An H & R Daniel porcelain teacup and saucer and coffee cup and saucer, second gadroon shape, hand painted with landscapes of ruins, churches and castles and rose sprigs with gilt detail - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Coffee cup - Star hairline crack to the base and four small hairline cracks running up the body from the foot. There is also a small firing crack to the back of the handle. Teacup - Firing crack to the inside of the bowl and some wear to the gilding. The central rose head in the bowl of the cup is also worn. Saucer one - Wear to the gilding on the central rim. Saucer two - Some wear to the gilding on the rim and elsewhere.

Lot 35

An H & R Daniel porcelain trio, plain edge shape variation C, decorated in blue and gilt with trailing leaves and fruit, numbered 4576 in red and gilt to all three pieces - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Coffee cup - Glazed chip/dent to the foot rim. Tea cup - Condition good. Saucer - Condition good.

Lot 36

An H & R Daniel porcelain trio, Etruscan shape, decorated with a pink band containing gilt floral sprays and central enamelled floral sprays with pink flowers, the coffee cup with worn number 3877 - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Coffee cup - Glazed chip beneath the foot. Firing crack beneath the glaze where the top section of the handle is joined to the body. Some wear to the gilding on the handle and the decoration to the outside of the cup. Tea cup - A few scratches to the glaze on the interior of the cup. Some crazing to the glaze. Saucer - A hairline crack approximately 5cm long runs along the outer edge of the saucer. A few scratches to the glaze and a small pale patch on the pink ground.

Lot 37

An H & R Daniel porcelain sucrier, C scroll shape, with pink ground and gilt detail, numbered 4370 in gilt, 16cm high, an H & R Daniel porcelain slops bowl, shell shape variation B with apricot band and gilt detail numbered 5113, 18.5cm diameter, an H & r Daniel porcelain ewer with flared rim, square base and hand painted floral sprays, 22cm high and a Regency porcelain slop bowl with wavy rim moulded with acanthus leaf detail, raised on circular foot decorated with hand painted floral sprigs, areas of grey ground and gilt detail, 18cm diameter, possibly by H & R Daniel - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 387

'Westmorland', by G Cole and engraved by J Roper, issued alongside other county maps between 1804-1810, hand coloured, 18cm x 23.5cm 'Berkshire' by R Creighton and engraved by T Starling, published in the 'Atlas to the Topographical Dictionaries of England and Wales' by S Lewis and Co., c1849., 19cm x 24cm, and two reproduction maps; 'Saxton's Map of England and Wales, 1579' and 'Saxton's map of Westmorland and Cumberland, 1576', all framed and glazed

Lot 396

Robert Charles Col. Goff (1837-1922), Putney bridge and Waterloo bridge, etchings, each signed R Goff in pencil to the margin lower right, each 13cm x 18cm, framed and glazed

Lot 4

An H & R Daniel porcelain teapot, second gadroon shape variation A, with gilt detail and sandy coloured ground over painted with red and gilt lines, numbered 4682 in gilt, 27cm across x 14cm high - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Some small scratches to the sandy coloured ground, firing crack to the inside rim of the lid and a cluster of glaze bubbles to the inside rim of the teapot, hairline crack to the lid.

Lot 403

R L Harvey, horses and riders at Brighton racecourse, oil on board, titled en verso, signed lower left, 50cm x 64.5cm, housed in an ornate cream and gilt frame

Lot 49

An H & R Daniel porcelain fruit dish, first gadroon shape, with pink border and hand painted floral sprigs, the centre decorated with fruit and a butterfly with gilt detail, 24cm long - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: A hairline crack runs down from the rim by the shell, vine and fruit decoration, approximately 15mm long. There are very small scratches to areas of the pink ground, glaze and gilding. 21cm wide

Lot 5

An H & R Daniel porcelain dessert plate, second gadroon shape, variation B, with pink border and hand painted with individual botanical studies of flowers, with ornate gilt borders, 22.8cm diameter and another dessert plate by the same factory, gadroon shape, with green border, similar floral decoration with gilt border, 23cm diameter - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Pink plate - Crazing to glaze to certain areas, small scratches to pink ground border, two hairline cracks, small scratches to centre of plate, minor wear to the gilding. Green plate - Four hairline cracks, small scratches to green ground, minor wear to the gilding, small scratches to the centre of the plate

Lot 50

An H & R Daniel porcelain egg cup stand, second gadroon shape, with lilac blue border and gilt detail, numbered 4332 in gilt to the base of the stand, illustrated in Michael Berthoud's 'The Daniel table ware patterns', book plate 144, 23cm across - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: General minor wear to the gilding and lilac ground on all pieces. Cup one - Chip to the rim. Crack running down 2/3 of the bowl with small chips missing off the crack on the outside. Four extremely small (1mm) cracks around the rim. Cup two - Broken and re-glued with small piece missing and extensive evidence of glue on the body of the cup. Cup three - Small chip to the foot. Cup four - Base broken off and re-glued at the join between the body and the stem. Hairline crack running down from the rim, approximately 15mm long. Cup five - Crack running all the way around the join between the stem and the cup. Cup Six - Foot broken and re-glued at the join between the stem and the body. Stand - Handle loop restored. Area of lilac ground with pale stain. Small chip to the underside of the foot (possibly done at the factory). There is a crack running all around the join between the stem and the top section of the stand.

Lot 51

An H & R Daniel porcelain sucrier, shell variation B shape, with hand painted floral sprays and rose head finial, numbered 5005 in gilt and a Regency porcelain spill vase of tapering form with apple green ground, decorated with floral spray, possibly by H & R Daniel, 12cm high - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Sugar box - Lid: Some minor crazing to the glaze. One of the pink flowers has a finger print smudge. There are two small brown spots on the rose head finial and towards the edge of the lid by the gilding. There is a firing crack above the inside rim. Body: Extensively cracked all over. Spill Vase - Several small scratches to the apple green ground. Some wear to the gilding. The centre of the base has been broken/pierced and badly restored.

Lot 52

A pair of H & R Daniel porcelain dessert plates, Shrewsbury shape, with pink borders, hand painted with floral sprigs and sprays, with gilt detail, numbered 4205 in gilt, 22cm diameter - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Both plates - Some scratches to the pink ground, glaze and a few very minor scratches to the enamelled decoration.. The gilt rim and inner rim with very minor wear. Several small black spots to the glaze. Gilt pattern numbers worn.

Lot 53

Four H & R Daniel porcelain coffee cans and two tea cups, all C scroll shape, three hand painted with a trailing band of flower heads with wavy gilt detail, the base floral detail picked out in enamels, two with gilt decoration and repeating pink floral band to the body and one with pink ground and hand painted floral sprays to the interior with gilt detail, indistinctly numbered to the base - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 53A

Three volumes by Michael Berthoud FRICS FSVA: 'H & R Daniel 1822-1846', 'A Copendium of British Teacups', with personal inscription by the author, and 'An Anthology of British Teapots' co written with Philip Miller - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 54

An H & R Daniel porcelain egg cup stand, second gadroon shape, with printed maroon flowers and gilt detail numbered 4141 in red to each piece, one egg cup lacking, and a single egg cup by the same factory of the same shape decorated in green and pink enamels with vine and fruit - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 55

Five various H & R Daniel porcelain tea and coffee cups, comprised of a Savoy shape tea cup numbered 8837 in red, a second gadroon shape coffee cup with apricot border and gilt detail, a second gadroon shape tea cup with gilt vine, fruit and bird decoration, a Shrewsbury shape coffee can numbered 4699 in green and a Shrewsbury breakfast cup - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 56

An H & R Daniel porcelain trio, first gadroon shape, pattern number 4025 and a teacup and saucer by the same factory, second gadroon shape, numbered 4055 in gilt - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Trio: Coffee cup - Several small black spots to the glaze. A very small amount of wear to the gilding on the rim. A very small scratch to the purple flower. Tea cup - Several blue and black spots to the glaze. Some scratches to the inside of the cup. tiny amount of wear to the gilt rim. Hairline crack running along the base of the cup, approximately 3cm long. Firing crack to beneath the glaze of the handle. Saucer - A few scratches to the glaze to the centre of the saucer. A few black dots to the glaze. Teacup and saucer: Cup - Remnants of a sticker to the outer body of the cup. Some minor wear to the gilt decoration. Slight crazing to the glaze in places. Saucer - Some wear to the gilding, especially to the centre, and also to the pink ground. A few scratches to the glaze.

Lot 57

An H & R Daniel porcelain egg cup stand, second gadroon shape, with green ground and apricot and gilt scrolling vine and fruit decoration - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 58

Two H & R Daniel porcelain dishes, Shrewsbury shape, with pink borders and decorated with scenes of ruins, with gilt detail, the larger of the dishes 29cm x 22cm, the smaller dish 23.5cm x 20.5cm - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Smaller dish - Several small scratches to the pink ground and the glaze. Larger dish - Scratches and wear to the pink ground, gilding and glaze. The landscape is also scratched. There is a firing crack to the inside rim of the foot.

Lot 66

An H & R Daniel porcelain sucrier, Etruscan shape, with blue transfer decoration and gilt detail, 17cm wide - Part of a private owner collection

Lot 7

An H & R Daniel porcelain cream bowl, cover and stand, First Gadroon shape, with vine and fruit moulding around the handles and the finial, with maroon floral and foliate transfer decoration and gilt detail, cornucopia finial lacking, the bowl 19.5cm across, and a teapot by the same factory, second gadroon shape, variation A, with acanthus scroll handle and feet, apple green bands and hand painted with botanical studies of flowers with gilt detail, handle and spout, finial lacking, 26.5cm across - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Cream Bowl - Small chip to rim of foot, two hair line cracks, minor scratches to and small areas of gilding worn. Lid - Knop lacking, small areas of gilding worn and a hairline crack. Stand - Hairline cracks and some very minor scratches. Teapot - Firing faults to the joining area of one of the feet and to the handle, some minor wear to the gilding, a small chip to the inside of the rim, yellow stain to the interior, scratches to the green ground by the handle. Lid - Knop lacking and solder where there had been a previous bolt repair with brown staining around the area, and firing cracks to the inside of the rim.

Lot 75

A quantity of 19th century porcelain comprised of an H & R Daniel porcelain jug with lilac vine sprigging and gilt detail, 12cm high, a slops bowl, the sides with hand painted floral sprig decoration, the base numbered 996 in gilt, 8.25cm high, a mask head jug with applied vine and fruit and bacchanalian moulded decoration, picked out in lilac, a spill vase, a blue ground vase, a small rectangular tray, two dinner plates, and a bowl printed and hand painted with exotic birds and flowers - Part of a private owner collection

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