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Lot 88

Bush Radio, Trio Communications Receiver R-1000 and a Box of Tools

Lot 775

English School, late 19th c - Commotion in the Kitchen, a dog senses danger, indistinctly monogrammed R*, dated 1881, oil on panel, 28 x 38cm Ready to hang condition. Cleaned and restored in the not too distant past, abrasions and losses touched-in, with surface wear still apparent though displaying well; stabilized panel crack. Light craquelure in places. The corners slightly nibbled/chipped. Retaining a nice tone.

Lot 529

Various Canon cameras, lenses and accessories, to include Canon A-I, Canon EOS 5, EOS 100 and Canon T90, with Canon, Tamron, Vivitar, Sigma and Hoya lenses and Canon Flash, R/H finder and instruction manuals, caps, filter and boxes All untested; appear to be looked after

Lot 217

Miscellaneous F&R Pratt colour printed pot lids, and other ware, 19th c, the subjects including The Snow Drift and The Thirsty Soldier, various sizes, nineteen framed In mostly good condition, some cracked or chipped

Lot 789

Peter La Cave (1769-1811) - A Couple in a Cart Drawn by a White Horse, signed and dated 1800, watercolour, 18.5 x 25cm   Provenance: Burrough Hall, 1970; Collection of R C Timms of Harcourt House, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire; anon sale in these rooms, 23 November 2021, pt. lot 1555 to the present vendor Fresh and unfaded, long undisturbed in the present gilt mount and frame

Lot 899

The Game Animals of Africa by R. Lydekker, published by Rowland Ward Ltd. 1926, one volume

Lot 1235

Early 17th century English School, oil on canvas laid onto an oak panel, portrait of a gentleman named as Sir Charles Montagu, with coat of arms, dated 1603 and with Latin inscription, 90 x 72cm, in carved gilt frame. NB: The subject appears to be Sir Charles Montagu of Boughton (c. 1564-1625) based on the age of sitter and a match for the coat of arms. Charles Montagu lived in Barking and represented Harwich and Higham Ferrers in Parliament. Montagu died at the age of 61 and was buried in St Margaret's Church, Barking where survives his mural monument depicting a small effigy of Sir Charles fully armed, sitting in a military tent during a campaign and inscribed: Heere lieth the body of ye worthy knight Sr Charles Montagu who died at his house at Cranbrook in Essex in the parish of Barking the 11th of September in ye yeere of our Lorde God 1625 being of ye age of 61 yeares who gave to ye poore of Barking forty pounds'Provenance: a local private collection. Please see close-up images with and without a UV light which best illustrate the condition. There are areas of paint lifting an 'bubbling' and mostly the surface appears stable. A couple of small paint chips. The gilt frame is loose at the joints. An impressive looking portrait.

Lot 308

Six ring-binder albums of world coins, countries I-R, mostly 20th century, almost exclusively copper, brass and cupro-nickel, including some 19th century Indian coins.Qty: 6Condition report:Please see additional uploaded images of some of the coins in this lot.

Lot 466

After Clarence Hailey, C R Pawson, Music Hall, Horse and jockey print, dated Newmarket, 1920, 51 x 41cm.

Lot 251

A horn snuff mull, badges, Victorian cup and saucer, the snuff mull having a metal plate to cover engraved "R Burns 1789", the metal collar engraved W M groundwater1889, 60mm; a small cased drawing set; Victoria diamond Jubilee cup and saucer; tray of badges and pins - Iron & Steel Inst. Middlesbrough, 1907 Bulgarian Jury, enamelled exhibition badges,

Lot 465

John R Townsend, Lakescape, signed, oil on canvas, 49.5x75cm.

Lot 348

A COLLECTION OF H & R DANIEL PORCELAIN including a Shell B shape part service, in pattern 5787, comprising a trio, a slop bowl a plate and a sugar box, lacking cover; together with a Stanhope part service, in pattern 7294, including four teacups and saucers, two coffee cups and saucers and three plates (a lot). Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, Part II.

Lot 496

A WWI PAIR; PTE. G. WILLSTROP. W. YORK. R.265200

Lot 534

THE AENID OF VIRGIL, TRANSLATED BY Mr PITT "in two volumes, Printed for R. Dodsley, London, 1740, gilt calf (a/f). Provenance: The Estate of the late Brian Phelan (1934-2024) and Dorothy Bromiley Phelan (1930-2024)"

Lot 344

AN H & R DANIEL SECOND BELL SHAPE TUREEN AND COVER AND SERVING DISH c.1836, of bright pink with 'ribbon' highlights in gilt with cream (3). Provenance: The Beardmore Collection, Part II.

Lot 419

Platinum and 22k rimmed gold wedding band, size R, w: 3.8 gms

Lot 334

Original proof etchings by R Cresswell Shawsbridge on the Lagoon and Blackhead 12cm x 25cm, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports

Lot 79

Fred R. Fitzgerald, frame = 59cm by 74cm, Norway Fjord Landscape, watercolour, signed lower left, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports

Lot 438

A Victorian watercolour of a Lady in the manner of R Poate, together with a portrait of a pre-raphalite lady, possibly a watercolour, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports

Lot 78

Fred R. Fitzgerald, frame = 75cm by 97cm, Landscape, The Slogan at Oie, Norway, watercolour, signed lower left, thank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reportsThank you for looking at this lot which is being sold on behalf of The Alexander Devine Children's Hospice. Due to the value of this lot although we will try and answer any questions, we would prefer that you come and view the item/s in person as we will not be providing condition reports

Lot 225

A group of eight H&R Daniel china cups and saucers, mid-19th century, each with gilt-heightened decoration, to include patterns 3927, 4105 and 7818, the saucers approx.15cm (16)Condition ReportOne cup foot with a firing crack. General light surface wear, scratches and rubbing to decoration. Some minor crazing and manufacturing imperfections.

Lot 49

Three modern silver coasters, by R&D, London 2000, 12.5cm diameter, and a similar silver dish,12.7cm4.1ozt weighable (4)

Lot 8

A silver pedestal dish by R F Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1910, chased with harebell swags,23.2cm wide17.3cm high17.2oztCondition ReportMinor knocks and wear.

Lot 140

A pair of porcelain figures mid-19th century, of actors wearing masks, blue crowned N mark, 15cm hightogether with a dancing pair, blue crowned R mark, 14.5cm highand a pair of Sitzendorf figures, 20cm high (5)Condition ReportSitz - figures - lamb missing leg. dancers - crack to the base and chips.

Lot 665

Large folio book entitled Cathedral Cities Ely and Norwich with etchings by R Farren, the etchings protected with tissue guards, published by McMillan & Bowes 1883

Lot 667

Tactic - Cheng Ching - Li-Lo - Thunderbirds - A 50th anniversary Thunderbirds chess set (53270). An R/C Thundercop (CS-9370) an Action Vehicle Set (95005) and a vintage 1966 annual. Items appear mostly very good-excellent condition. Very good-excellent boxes. Contents not checked for completeness. (This doe not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 644

Hornby - A large lot of boxed and unboxed HO/OO track. The boxed track are part of incomplete sets. Most of the track appears to be in a very good condition; a small amount have signs of use and age wear but are overall good. Includes L and R points, Diamond crossings and curves. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 684

Nikko - Radio Shack - Supertoys - A group of vintage models including r/c Porsche 924 Turbo, r/c Nikko Off Road buggy and others, they show signs of age and use, some have damage / parts missing, there is no controller for the Porsche. They appear Fair. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]

Lot 771

Corgi - A pair of limited edition 1:50 scale 50th anniversary vehicles to include AN14001 Volvo FH General Purpose Tanker - Mansel Davies & Son LTD and AN13710 Scania R Series Curtainside - Tinnelly Transport. Both items appear to be in excellent condition and both come with their Certificates Wing Mirror accessory packs and keyrings. Boxes appear very good; some storage wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG-2

Lot 16

A vintage Oldham and Sons, Manchester miners headlamp featuring Type R battery and Type G lamp.

Lot 143

A group of three various mantel clocks to include an example marked W R Bullen, London Street, Norwich together with a further mid Century barometer (4)

Lot 137

Wilfred R Wood 'A street in Satmford'

Lot 542

A BLUE ZIRCON SINGLE STONE RING AND ANOTHER RING (2)The first ring claw set with a circular cut blue zircon, unmarked, ring size R½ and a gold and silver colourless gem set solitaire ring, detailed 9 CT and SIL, ring size P½

Lot 122

R. G. REEVE (BRITISH, 1780-1848) AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING (BRITISH, 1795-1865)Bimingham - Winner of the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster, 1830 engraving in colour 30 x 41.5cm

Lot 673

TWO GEM SET RINGS, A BROOCH AND AN INTAGLIO (4)Comprising; a 9ct gold, green and colourless gem set cluster ring, ring size R, gross weight 2.7 grams, a gold, blue and colourless gem set half hoop ring, detailed indistinctly 750, ring size M, gross weight 1.2 grams, a turquoise set oval brooch, circa 1900, (the pin lacking) and a chalcedony oval intaglio

Lot 540

TWO GOLD, PLATINUM AND DIAMOND RINGS (2)Comprising; a diamond single stone ring, claw set with a round brilliant cut diamond, detailed 18 CT PLAT, ring size R½ and a diamond three stone ring, mounted with a row of round brilliant cut diamonds, detailed 18 CT and PT, ring size O½, combined gross weight 4.5 grams

Lot 548

A GOLD AND PLATINUM, DIAMOND THREE STONE RINGClaw set with a row of cushion shaped diamonds, with the principal diamond mounted at the centre, detailed 18 CT PLAT, ring size R, gross weight 3.7 grams

Lot 1338

TWO LALIQUE FROSTED GLASS BIRD PAPERWEIGHTS (2)Circa 1930's `Moqueur' and `Sournois', the first with blue staining, each signed R Lalique, 11cm and 13cm lengthMoqueuer with a small graze to tip of beakSournois with a small chip to tip of one wing, approx. 3mm by 2mm

Lot 281

A SILVER RAT TAIL PATTERN TABLESPOON AND FIFTEEN FURTHER SPOONS (16)The rat tail spoon struck three times with maker's mark C R and with engraved initials and date 1726, also five matching teaspoons, Sheffield 1930, another similar Sheffield 1928, the remaining spoons various patterns and dates, combined weight 238 grams

Lot 1258

`BEAUVAIS'. A LALIQUE CLEAR AND FROSTED TWO-HANDLED VASEDesigned in 1931 Stencilled mark R Lalique France, 19.5cm highShallow chip to the edge of one handle, approx. 1cm by 0.5cm. Internal fracture around rim of base, approx. 1cm length. Some limescale to the interior.

Lot 64

KEITH FALKINGHAM (BRITISH, 20TH/21ST CENTURY) (2)In the Paddock, Sandown signed 'K. Falkingham' (lower right) watercolour 50 x 70cm together with Frankie Dettori's Ascot Seven, a limited edition print (no. 141/950) by Barrie R Linklater (2) ARR

Lot 3

R DUKESILL MOORE (20TH CENTURY)Violets in a vase signed 'R Dukesill Moore' (lower right) oil on board 25 x 20.5cm Provenance Private collection, UK

Lot 1288

A LALIQUE CLEAR AND FROSTED `ONDINES' VASEModern, designed in 1952 Moulded with eight nudes on a rippled wave ground, engraved Lalique R France, 24cm highThere are two minor light scratches around the base, the longest approx. 1cm length. Overall in good condition

Lot 544

A PLATINUM AND DIAMOND RINGClaw set with a row of old cut cushion shaped diamonds, between diamond three stone shoulders, in a twistover design, detailed PLAT, ring size R½, gross weight 4.2 grams

Lot 1257

THREE ITEMS OF LALIQUE GLASSCirca 1930 Comprising; a `Saint Francois' frosted glass vase, 17cm high; a `Paquerettes' shaped square frosted and clear glass bowl, 25.5cm wide and a small `Coquilles' clear and opalescent bowl, 13cm diameter, all signed R Lalique France (3)Saint Francois vase- there are 9 chips around the rim. the largest approx. 1cm squarePaquerettes bowl- there are 10 chips to the corners, the largest approx. 1cm by 0.75cm. Surface scratches to the undersideCoquilles small bowl- good condition

Lot 604

Audrey R. Vaulkhard, oil on board continental scene; and another depicting figures on Overy Marshes

Lot 450

Sixteen John Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, including Jemima and her Ducklings, Peter in the watering can and Mrs Tiggywinkle Washing, all boxed. Condition - fair to good Models near-excellent; boxes good except one, crumpled. Figures include; Benjamin Bunny, Peter Rabbit, Jemima puddle duck with ducklings, Peter Rabbit gardening, Peter in the watering can, Tom Kitten, farmer potatoes, Peter Rabbit digging, Jemima puddle duck, amiable guinea pig, R. puddleduck, Robinson, Mrs. Tiggy winkle and washing, hunker munker sweeping, Tom Kitten in the rockery, Mrs. Tiggy winkle.

Lot 338

Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood, a 1953 Coronation mug, 10.5cm high, together with a Laura Knight coronation mug. Condition - fair to good No damage seen; slight rub to the R at the royal monogram as shown  but found to be a printing defect; glaze not crazed.

Lot 964

A 9ct, garnet and diamond set circular cluster ring, size R, gross weight 2.8 grams. Condition - poor

Lot 351

THIRTY BOXED CORGI CLASSICS DIE CAST MODEL CARS, TO INCLUDE Jaguar XK no. 819, Thornycraft no. C867, Renault Van no. 922, MG TF's 2 of the no. 813and a no. 869, 865, Mercedes 300S no. 806, , MG TF no. 813, Thornycroft Van with Roof Rack no. 859, a Ford Model T's no.'s 865/2, 865/11, 865/3, 874, 865/2 854/6, five Thornycroft Vans no.'s C859/1, 833 C867/1, C867/2 and 911, two Bedford CA no. D9981/1, three Renault Vans/Trucks no.'s C824,C823 and 922, two Mack Trucks no.'s C06/6 and C906/3, a Ford Popular Van no. D980/1, a Rapport & Co no. C853, a Rolls Royce Silver Dawn no. C814/1, and a Bentley R Type no. 815, all appear in good condition, contents have not been checked for completeness, boxes are in good condition with light wear to corners and light dust

Lot 8

A LARGE PLATINUM ETERNITY BAND RING, a platinum band ring, flush set with eight round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate total diamond weight 2ct, clarity assessed as I3, approximate band width 5mm, hallmarked with a platinum convention mark, assay office not visible, ring size R leading edge, approximate gross weight 8.3 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)

Lot 22

A 22CT GEM SET RING, a circular cut blue stone, bezel set in yellow gold, leading on to bifurcated shoulders, hallmarked 22ct Birmingham, date letter removed, ring size R leading edge, approximate gross weight 2.6 grams, (condition report: stone heavily abraded, ring has previously been resized)

Lot 530

FOUR BOXES OF COLLECTABLES, AVON BOTTLES, BOOKS AND TOYS, to include a printing block for an advertisement of agricultural machinery by 'William Wilson, Agent for R Hornsby & Sons, Agricultural Engineers, and all the Leading Implement Makers...' of Grantham, depicting various pieces of machinery, a Littlefield, Parsons & Co Union Daguerreotype Case, assorted marbles, a small collection of postcards, a box of Avon cosmetics bottles including birds, animals, figures, cannons and a car, TV and advertising figures, toys and collectables to include Babycham deer, McDonalds toys including The Muppets and Pokémon, boxed Wallace and Gromit items: a talking dog bowl and a Gromit soap dish, late 1960s and 1970s annuals, Beatrix Potter books, etc (4 boxes) (sd)

Lot 7

The current owner of the dish informs us that the plate was purchased by his late mother for his father as a gift in the 1920's who was a keen hunter.  Dimensions - 21.5cm wide, 18.5cm depth, 5.5cm high WINCHCOMBE POTTERY - HISTORY There has been a pottery on the current site in Greet since at least 1800, 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Winchcombe. Known as Greet Potteries under the management of R A Beckett (who died in 1913), it produced a range of farmhouse ware, advertised as "Garden, Sea-Cale, Rhubarb, & Chimney Pots". Closed in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I, it did not restart again after the war. Bernard Leach is credited with restarting craftsman pottery in Britain in 1920. One of his early students was Michael Cardew who, at 25, was looking for a suitable site for his own pottery and in 1926 rented the old pottery buildings. Influencing his choice were the availability of local clay and the original bottle kiln. Cardew recruited two locals, critically Elijah Comfort, aged 63 and who had worked before in the pottery, and inspirationally, in 1927, Sidney Tustin (aged 13). Cardew wanted people to use his pottery in regular daily use, as has been the tradition in early centuries. He followed the classic English slipware style using the red earthenware Winchcombe clay. After a difficult star and many trials, he managed to start slipware production. Experiments with firing the pots in the bottle kiln were eventually successful. For the produce of three men, the bottle kiln was really too large but it was what they had. A firing went on for three days. Gradually Cardew's skills and hard work were recognised. In 1935 he had one of his pots exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1935 the team was expanded to include Charlie, Sid's younger brother. A young chemist called Ray Finch tried to join the pottery staff in 1935 but was sent away by Cardew to gain some pottery experience. Finch returned in 1936, aged 22, and was able to convince Cardew that he now knew enough and he joined the team. Source www.winchcombepottery.co.uk 12/7/24

Lot 6

An early dish believed to have been produced and decorated by Michael Cardew. The current owner of the dish informs us that the plate was purchased by his late father for his mother as a gift in the 1920's. Making this the first time it has come to the open market. We are advised by the pottery that the circles in the cat are very much in the style of Michael Cardew. Dimensions - 21.9cm width, 20.2cm depth, 4cm high WINCHCOMBE POTTERY - HISTORY There has been a pottery on the current site in Greet since at least 1800, 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Winchcombe. Known as Greet Potteries under the management of R A Beckett (who died in 1913), it produced a range of farmhouse ware, advertised as "Garden, Sea-Cale, Rhubarb, & Chimney Pots". Closed in 1914 at the outbreak of World War I, it did not restart again after the war. Bernard Leach is credited with restarting craftsman pottery in Britain in 1920. One of his early students was Michael Cardew who, at 25, was looking for a suitable site for his own pottery and in 1926 rented the old pottery buildings. Influencing his choice were the availability of local clay and the original bottle kiln. Cardew recruited two locals, critically Elijah Comfort, aged 63 and who had worked before in the pottery, and inspirationally, in 1927, Sidney Tustin (aged 13). Cardew wanted people to use his pottery in regular daily use, as has been the tradition in early centuries. He followed the classic English slipware style using the red earthenware Winchcombe clay. After a difficult star and many trials, he managed to start slipware production. Experiments with firing the pots in the bottle kiln were eventually successful. For the produce of three men, the bottle kiln was really too large but it was what they had. A firing went on for three days. Gradually Cardew's skills and hard work were recognised. In 1935 he had one of his pots exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum. In 1935 the team was expanded to include Charlie, Sid's younger brother. A young chemist called Ray Finch tried to join the pottery staff in 1935 but was sent away by Cardew to gain some pottery experience. Finch returned in 1936, aged 22, and was able to convince Cardew that he now knew enough and he joined the team. Source www.winchcombepottery.co.uk 12/7/24

Lot 219

(3) Early Antique Stone Effigy CarvingsDimensions (L-R): 3.75 x 5 / 3 x 4 / 3 x 2.75 in. - Provenance: this item comes from the private collection of Lou A. and Barbara B. Pritchett. Lou Pritchett was the ex-Vice President of Procter and Gamble. Lou Pritchett rose through the ranks at Procter & Gamble and was instrumental in the creation of the partnership between Procter & Gamble and Wal-Mart. Pritchett was instrumental in bringing Proctor & Gamble to the Phillipines during his time there. Now retired, Lou is a sought-after public speaker and author of Stop Paddling & Start Rocking the Boat.

Lot 170

A trio of footed bowls form Costa Rica, ca. 1200 – 1500 AD. The first two are nicely painted Nicoya examples standing on zoomorphic heads. The third is an unusual double-handled censer vessel with a paint enhanced appliqued face in the tondo. They are up to 9 in. in diameter and two have reglued breaks.Diameters (L-R): 8.75 / 7 / 8 in. - Provenance: this item comes from the private collection of Lou A. and Barbara B. Pritchett. Lou Pritchett was the ex-Vice President of Procter and Gamble. Lou Pritchett rose through the ranks at Procter & Gamble and was instrumental in the creation of the partnership between Procter & Gamble and Wal-Mart. Pritchett was instrumental in bringing Proctor & Gamble to the Phillipines during his time there. Now retired, Lou is a sought-after public speaker and author of Stop Paddling & Start Rocking the Boat.

Lot 155

A late 19th century French slate and marble cased mantel clock with gilt decoration.the movement stamped R & Co, Made in Paris, 26 x 14 x 32cms. Estimate £20-30.

Lot 200

Two Hornby Railways 00 gauge scale models; R.219 BR co-co diesel class 47-NSE; together with R.304 LNER 4-6-2 locomotive Mallard Class A4, 33.5 x 8 x 5cms, size of box. Estimate £15-20.

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