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Lot 1

Attributed to Ridgway, a child's miniature dinner service printed in green with a central scene of children seated by a garden urn with floral and diamond diaper rim band, comprising: a soup tureen and cover, two sauce tureens and covers, a vegetable tureen and cover, two vegetable dishes, a sauce boat, seven various graded platters, a shell shaped dish, ten dinner plates, four soup plates and two pairs of smaller plates, a matching ladle and two matched to the service (40) (R) One of the vegetable dishes has a small crack. The sauce boat has a rim nick. Two of the platters have stains. The service's matching suace ladle has been restored

Lot 1042

A George V carved wood salmon trophy, naturalistically painted and mounted to backing board with the text '19lb 7oz, Caught by R. C. Risden, R. Tweed, October 1911' 33 x 96cm (13 x 37in)

Lot 105

A Barr Worcester tea pot and cover together with an earlier bowl, the fluted body of the first gilt with vines on blue bands enclosing gilt thistle heads, the bowl with blue flower heads and gilt foliage, open crescent mark, 10cm (4 in) diameter (3) (R) The tea pot cover finial and spout have restoration

Lot 1105

An R & J Beck microscope slide case, with trade label to inside of lid, containing ten trays each for 24 slides, now with mostly plant and insect specimens 38cm (15in) some pencil annotations to the trays,

Lot 111

A Worcester tea pot and cover painted with sprigs and sprays of coloured flowers, the rims with iron red wave and stipple bands (2) (R) The flower cover knop and a rim chip have been restored. A chip to the spout has been restored also.

Lot 112

An 18th century English tea pot and cover, possibly Worcester, the spherical body painted with flowers below and mauve diaper border on the shoulders interrupted by purple foliate vignettes (2) (R) A restorer has tidied up the petals on the floral cover knop

Lot 113

A Worcester polychrome tea pot and cover painted with a mandarin seated at a table being shown flowers by an attendant another stands behind him, the shoulders with an underglaze trefoil pendant band (2) (R) The flower cover knop has been tidied up by a restorer and a chip to the spout tip

Lot 1133

A set of ten early 19th century fruitwood bar back country dining chairs, with elm seats and rope twist backs, including two elbow chairs (10) 88 x 51cm (34 x 20in) The colour and condition is good, stamped R to several seat backs

Lot 115

A Worcester blue scale dish, the leaf shape painted with gilt framed mirror shaped reserves of flowers, pseudo Chinese seal mark, 26cm (10.25 in) wide (R) The handle is formed of two leaf stalks and one of these has been restored

Lot 1167

A Louis XV ormolu mounted tulipwood secretaire a abattant, by Martin Etienne L'Hermite, circa 1760, with a white veined grey marble top above a fall, enclosing a tulipwood and bois satin interior and cupboards to the base, quarter veneered in panels, Stamped M E LHERMITE JME several times 125 x 79 x 46cm (49 x 31 x 18in) Martin-Etienne L'Hermite, maitre ebeniste 1753, was established in the Rue de Charenton, Paris and carried out many commissions for his fellow ebeniste Migeon. He executed marquetry of a high standard with kingwood flowers in bois de bout, on a tulipwood ground, for which he became well known and was very close in style to B V R B and Dubois. Signs of old small restorations, but no apparent damages or losses

Lot 117

A Worcester basket, the wavy rim painted with alternating red flowers and pink roses above guilloche piercing and central bunch of flowers, 21.5cm (8.5 in) diameter (R) Approximately 1/3 of the rim has been broken out and glued back with the loss of one chip

Lot 12

Attributed to Brampton, a brown saltglaze spaniel seated on a plinth sprigged with sheep and cornucopiae of flowers above six paw feet, the dog with padlocked collar, 38cm (15 in) high (R) Two feet have been restored back on

Lot 19

A brass microscope by R & J Beck, London, 12.25", with mahogany case and a cased Victorian brass field microscope.

Lot 592

9ct gold snake ring with diamond set eyes, size R.

Lot 61

A group of Boer and First World War medals to 24231 Sergeant R J Cunliffe 13-Can.Inf. and his brother Ch2335 Pte. J Cunliffe, military badges, etc.

Lot 66

A First World War medal trio, for 586 Gunner J H Roe, RA, a pair of medals for 55795 Pte. 1 E H Brown, R A F, a pair of medals for 553328 S. S J T A R Chatfield, R E and other First World War medals.

Lot 67

3 sets of Second World War medals including Atlantic Stars, a belt buckle, silver A R P badge, and other Second World War medals.

Lot 1048

Three photographic medallions, comprising a silver example presented to R A R Bennett N A by the proprietors of 'Focus', 45mm, a rectangular silver plated plaque 'The Amateur Photographer' dated 1906, 101 x 55mm, and a rectangular bronze plaque awarded by the Practical Photographer to R A R Bennett, 54 x 35mm (3)

Lot 1085

A Royal Worcester urn and cover, decorated with fruit, by R E Price, printed marks and no 2701 L/S RS/O, 20.5cm high

Lot 1093

A pair of Royal Worcester urns, decorated with fruit, by R E Price, printed mark and numbered 1969/2 and RS/BS (2)

Lot 1096

A pair of Royal Worcester massive urns and covers, decorated with fruit, by J Skerrett, with pierced collars and swags, printed marks and 1428 M/S and IRT/R, 34cm high (2)

Lot 1120

A Pratt ware 'Grecian' urn, by F & R Pratt & Co, Fenton, with a deep terracotta body with Grecian figures, with goosehead handles, 57cm high, probably an Exhibition piece in size and quality, bought in 1974 from Oliver Sutton Antiques, Kensington Church Street

Lot 1364

R... C... RiseleyCORN STOOKSA pair, signed and dated 1924, watercolour33.5 x 50.5cm (2)

Lot 1407

Horatio R Hollingdale (late 19th century)SHEEP BY A LAKESigned l.l., oil on board32 x 63cm

Lot 319

A miniature oval Portrait of two Boys, the ebonised frame with a gilt slip and inscribed on the reverse "George Robert Dawson, afterwards the Right Honourable G R Dawson, and Henry Richard Dawson, afterwards the Beau of S Patricks, Dublin, by their sister Isabella Cave".

Lot 342

A quarter plate Camera with glass plates in a military canvas bag inscribed 'H G & R Ltd.'

Lot 84

* A Lalique Vase moulded with birds and branches, in the Elizabeth pattern, the base etched 'R Lalique, France', 7" (17cms) high, (chipped) and a blue tinted moulded glass vase decorated with flower heads, 5 1/2" (14cms) high. (2)

Lot 232

R. Vos (20th century Dutch school), bucolic landscape study, oil on canvas, signed lower left. H.32cm W.46cm

Lot 775

A Gordon Russell R.152 'Marlow' rosewood extending dining table with two extra leaves, and a set of ten (8 and 2) Gordon Russell dining chairs, models 'X 7059' and 'X 7060', 42'' x 78'', 117'' extended

Lot 123

A 'Genuine Russian Bear's Grease' pot lid, together with a collection of F & R Pratt pot lids, including 'The Snowdrift, Hide and Seek and others (2 boxes)

Lot 103

A silver ring, approx 12.5mm wide, maker's mark FT, ring size R, 12.8 gms.

Lot 114

A gilt metal star sapphire ring, possibly ancient, sapphire approx 16 x 14mm, ring size R, 16 gms.

Lot 134

A 9 carat gold amethyst ring, amethyst approx 18 x 13mm, ring size R, 6 gms.

Lot 8

A Swedish hallmarked 18 carat white gold diamond ring, stamped BRK and unascribed mark, size R, 5.9 gms.

Lot 932

Group of three Great War medals to 71 ES W R Woodruff Engn RNR, 1915-18 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal (3)

Lot 1064

A George IV mahogany Pembroke table, the rounded fall-flaps and rectangular top with reeded edge above single frieze drawer, stamped with letter "R" below a crown, raised on turned tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 32 x 42 x 28in.

Lot 216

Atkinson (J.) Incidents Of British Bravery During The Late Campaigns On The Continent, No. 2, lithographs in original folio paper covs., published by R. Ackermann, 1817; A Description of the Colosseum As Re-Opened in MDCCCXLV and Panorama of London, illus. by Dobbs, Bailey & Co., London, 1845; and London Before The Great Fire, a series of engravings, folio, original printed paper covs., published by Boydell & Co., Cheapside, London 1818. (3)

Lot 227

Milne (A.A.) Winnie-the-Pooh, 8vo, original green cloth gilt, illustrations by Ernest Shepard, 1926, first edition; Browning (R.) The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 4to, linen-backed pictorial boards, coloured illustrations by Kate Greenaway, London, Warne, [n.d.] (2).

Lot 246

Billings (Robert William) The Architectural Antiquities of the County of Durham, 4to, half calf, g.e., engraved frontispiece and plates, prospectus loosely inserted, Durham, Edinburgh & London, 1847, bookplate of Joseph Neeld, inscription 'The Rev. E. H. Marsh, Grittleton, from R. W. Neeld, 14th Sep. 1943'. From the library of Joseph Neeld (1789-1856), MP for Chippenham, who lived at Grittleton Manor.

Lot 259

[Richardson (M.A.)] Biographical Notice of Robert Surtees... Historian of the County of Durham, 12mo, morocco-backed boards, frontispiece, plates & illustrations, one of 100 copies, extra-illustrated with a silhouette portrait and bookplates, ALs by Surtees to the bookseller Charnley backed on linen and tipped in, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1844, bookplate of Edward Hailstone with presentation inscription 'To Edward Hailstone Esquire, with the author's kind regard', bookplates of William Hardcastle and of R. W. Martin, Longbenton.

Lot 266

Stokoe (John, ed.) Songs and Ballads of Northern England... Harmonised and arranged for Pianoforte by Samuel Reay, 4to, pictorial red cloth, advertisement leaf at end (with dates 1890-92)Newcastle upon Tyne & London, [1893?], bookstamp of Robert Spencer, signatures of R. Roxburgh and Jean Sterling MacKinlay.

Lot 268

Bruce (J. Collingwood) The Roman Wall... Third Edition, 4to, half morocco, Roman soldier in gilt on upper board, frontispiece, plates, maps & illustrations, one of 50 large paper copies, printed for subscribers, original prospectus loosely inserted, London & Newcastle upon Tyne, 1867, bookplate of R. Spence.

Lot 270

Garland (R.) A Tour in Teesdale, including Rokeby, and its Environs, 12mo, cloth boards, printed spine label, folding engraved map, 8 double-page wood engraved plates, Barnard Castle, 1834.

Lot 293

Allan (John William) North Country Sketches, 12mo, cloth, portrait, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1881; An Account of the Roman Antiquities Preserved at the Museum at Chesters, 8vo, half cloth, plates, 1907; [Brodie (J. B.) and A. R. Laws] The Story of our School, the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1545, 12mo, cloth, plates, coloured title, Newcastle upon Tyne, [1948], and 11 others similar. (14)

Lot 543

J*** R*** Horton (20th Century) "MY CHICKENS FOR SALE" with inscription verso oil on canvas 75 x 55cms; 29 1/2 x 21 1/2in. See illustration

Lot 587

J*** R*** Gribble (late 19th/early 20th Century) "A PORTRAIT OF THE SNOW-RIGGED BRIG GLEANER BUILT PRINCE EDWARD'S ISLAND 1848" signed and dated Dec. 1919; inscribed verso oil on canvas 51 x 71cms; 20 x 28in.

Lot 875

A single stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamond weighing approximately 0.80 carats, in white metal suspended setting, on yellow metal shank stamped '750', ring size R.

Lot 180

An extensive collection of drinking glasses to include commemorative examples, examples by Stuart, R C Russell, etc together with a quantity of vintage scent bottles to include a Lalique eau de toilette example, a Chinese example, etc

Lot 215

A Victorian black mourning/memorial ring, 1876, centred with a diamond-set Maltese cross motif, within a black enamelled ground, the shoulders with further enamelled details, in 18ct gold, size R

Lot 235

A sapphire and diamond ring, converted from a reversible, centred with a row of channel-set square-cut untested sapphires, flanked above and below with a row of graduated single-cut diamonds, in unmarked platinum, size R

Lot 240

A single stone diamond ring, set with a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.025cts, in 14ct white and yellow gold, size R 1/2

Lot 314

A Victorian silver bon bon dish, probably William Harrison Walter, London, 1894, the oval body pierced and chased with scrolls and foliage, 72g; a George V silver sugar caster, Birmingham, 1932, the baluster body on a stepped foot, 149g; and a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield, 1924-1925, each with flared handle, initialled "R", 87g in total (3)

Lot 350

A set of six American silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, Jabez Gorham & Son, 1841-1850, initialled, 72g in total; an American silver coin Fiddle pattern teaspoon, R. H. Bailey, initialled "B.M.L.", 12g; and a pair of sterling silver toast racks, 122g in total (9)

Lot 222

R. Purdie, Spitfire, oil on canvas, unframed, signed, 41cm x 72cm.

Lot 563

A pair of good quality Victorian uniform cases of shallow rectangular form, each with painted mottled ebonised finish, bearing inset brass plaques to the top R A Oswold Esq, both with central lock plates and further locking bars to sides, 105 cm long x 22 cm tall x 30 cm deep approx

Lot 661

A pair of pastel studies of Mediterranean views, one a harbour scene, the other a triple arched bridge, one signed R Simpson bottom right and inscribed with label verso Fishing Village Provence R P Simpson, the other signed with monogram bottom right, with label verso Le Vieux Pont, 34 x 44 cm in cream coloured frames

Lot 673

An early 19th century coloured engraving after G Arnald showing a view of the Suspension Bridge over the Menai Strait, North Wales looking towards Plasnenydd and Carnarvon, engraved by R G Reeve and published 1828 by W A Provis, 40 x 59 cm in brown and gilt glass mount and gilt frame together with a 19th century coloured lithograph after D Roberts showing Sidmouth, 31 x 40 cm in dark brown and gilt frame, an unframed black and white 19th century engraving after Morland - Cottages in Winter

Lot 705

A pair of watercolour studies of landscapes, inscribed verso R J Billinghurst RA 1880 - 1963, 35 x 50 cm, mounted

Lot 712

A pair of black and white etchings by Leon R Pescheret, both showing Chicago city scenes at night, both signed in pencil bottom right Leon R Pescheret and inscribed Chicago Towers and Wrigley Bridge, Chicago, 35 x 27 cm sheet size, unframed

Lot 88

A 19th century jug with black and white printed decoration relating to the Manchester Ship Canal showing the yacht The Norseman, also showing portraits of S R Platt, the owner of the yacht, printed to base Made for Thomas Short, Manchester together with three souvenir egg cups showing the Manchester Ship Canal, the Landing Stage at Liverpool and the new Brighton Pier

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