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Lot 294

A rare shagreen draughtsman's etui complete with original label for R. Ebsworth comprising multifunctional compass and ivory scale, circa 1800.

Lot 252

A PHOTOGRAPH FRAME of shaped rectangular form, embossed with wreaths and scrolls, with a central vacant cartouche and wooden back, by J & R, Chester 1911, missing strut, 111/2" high

Lot 406

A GROUP OF SIX MEDALS including an India General Service medal with Afghanistan NWF 1919 bar and General Service medals awarded to 2nd Lieutenant LHN Rutledge, R. Innis. Fus

Lot 510

A 9 carat gold cigarette case, inscribed to interior G R Dubes 60th Rifles 26th August 1916. London 1915, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company. 2 .5 oz.

Lot 49

An Arts and Crafts pottery plaque by Ronald Dean, tubeline decorated with a maiden in profile, the rim with interlinked flowers and foliage, in colours signed R Dean to front, incised Ronald Dean to reverse 25cm. diam.

Lot 69

An early Martin Brothers stoneware beaker by Robert Wallace Martin, incised with a simple frieze of flower stems, in blue and brown on an ochre ground, with later metal liner incised R W Martin Fulham, 16.5.74, three hairlines to the top rim 10cm. high.

Lot 71

A Martin Brothers stoneware pot incised with a band of stylised foliage, in shades of green and brown incised R W Martin London & Southall, 8-7-80 13cm. diam.

Lot 72

A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, incised and painted with stylised flowers and foliage in shades of brown and green incised 5 6 84 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall 22cm. high.

Lot 73

A massive early Martin Brothers stoneware jardiniere, by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1880, ovoid on three ball feet, incised with a band of scrolling foliage in blue and brown incised 29.3.80 R W Martin London & Southall, damages 35cm. high.

Lot 74

An early Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1876, twin-handled form with pierced and incised stylised decoration, incised R W Martin, London 1876, A9, restored base, hairline to top rim 26cm. high.

Lot 75

A Martin Brothers stoneware bird jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, upright posture with resigned forward gaze, glazed in blue, brown and ochre with green beak and eyebrows, on ebonised wood base incised R W Martin & Broths 25 9 1913 London & Southall to head and base, tiny frits to inner rim of neck 21.5cm. high. Provenance: The Martin Brothers Potters 31st October 2005 lot 54.

Lot 78

A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, painted with classical putti and birds amongst wreaths and vases, in shades of brown incised 18-9-84 R W Martin & Bros, London & Southall, smashed and repaired 25cm. high.

Lot 83

A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase covered in a bronze and brown glaze incised R W Martin & Bros, Southall 10cm. high.

Lot 87

A pair of Martin Brothers stoneware vases by Robert Wallace Martin, twin-handled form, each incised with daisy sprays, in shades of white and brown on a buff ground incised 23.10.84 R W Martin & Bros London & Southall 19cm. high.

Lot 88

A Martin Brothers stoneware wall pocket by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled in relief with an ox head supporting a round bowl, glazed blue and ochre incised R W Martin Southall, minor chips to rims 16cm. high.

Lot 91

A Martin Brothers stoneware face jug each side cast and incised with a smiling face, glazed brown, grey and black incised R W Martin & Bros London & Southall 11cm. high.

Lot 188

A Stella Crofts pottery figure of a Clouded Leopard modelled resting on a branch, looking down ready to pounce, glazed in blue and black, incised Stella R Crofts, painted Deerbank address and Local Clay13cm. wide.

Lot 302

'Dampierre' No.5218 set of six Lalique clear and stained glass beakers designed by Rene Lalique, cast with a frieze of birds and berried vine to the foot stencilled R Lalique mark 12cm. high.

Lot 414

An Art Nouveau electroplated jewel casket rectangular section, cast in low relief with classical landscape scenes inside secessionist borders stamped R, 23cm. wide.

Lot 44

A pair of George III Scottish silver sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1810. Makers R & D, another pair, Edinburgh 1826. Maker AW and a Victorian ditto, Glasgow 1844. Makers C.E & S. 5oz.

Lot 251

An Edward VII eight day easel desk clock, in a hammered silver surround. London 1908. Makers R & S.

Lot 263

A pair of Georgian silver salts, London (Marks rubbed). Makers RHDH. R & D Hennell.

Lot 273

A large silver twin handled punchbowl, bearing inscription 'presented to Mrs Dubes of Cloncaird on the occasion of her marriage to Mr H R Wallace of Busbie by the Tenantry and servants at Cloncaird 30th January 1908'. London 1907, maker's mark RS. 60 oz.

Lot 8

Two similar Davenport footbaths, one dated 1836, both printed And painted with pattern number 609 of flowers And yellow vases, impressed marks, 47cm Across the handles (R) (2)

Lot 35

An 18th century Meissen two handled dish, the osier moulded rim Applied with And enclosing painted flowers, crossed swords mark, 38cm wide (R)

Lot 36

A 19th century Meissen group of A couple, she harvests flowers And he fruit, the wave scroll base Applied with garland of flowers, Marcolini mark, 20cm high (R)

Lot 45

A mid 19th century Svres Armorial plate, the gilt And silvered crests And Armorial Above the motto 'Ubi Libertas Ibi Patria' And within A gilt rim band, Chateau de Compiegne And Svres marks for 1846 And 1848, 24cm diameter (R)

Lot 97

A ruby And diamond ring, the three graduated oval rubies flanked And surmounted by ten brilliant cut diamonds, the yellow gold open claw setting And band hallmarked 18ct, size R

Lot 299

William Lionel Wyllie (British 1851-1931) The Last Journey inscribed label verso for W R Deighton, Printsellers etching, signed below 15.5 x 24cm (image)

Lot 332

Robert Angelo Kittermaster Marshall (British, 1849-1926) Shepherd And Sheep in A Landscape signed lower left "R A K Marshall" watercolour 34 x 58cm

Lot 353

Leonard R Squirrell, RWS, RE (British, 1893-1979) Dovedale signed lower left "L R Squirrell 1932" watercolour 37 x 24cm

Lot 355

Leonard R Squirrell, RWS, RE (British, 1893-1979) A View of Thaxted, Essex signed lower left "L R Squirrell 1950" pen, ink And watercolour 23 x 28cm Leonard Squirrell is one of Suffolk's best-loved Artists. He began his training At the Ipswich School of Art under George Rushton, And went on to the Slade School in London, working under Henry Tonks And Philip Wilson Steer. Leonard Squirrell is known And Admired As An outstanding topographical Artist And we Are delighted to have lovely detailed views of Essex And Norfolk churches in this sale, which have come to light from A private collection

Lot 356

Leonard R Squirrell, RWS, RE (British, 1893-1979) The Tower, St Mary's, West Walton, Norfolk signed lower right "L R Squirrell 1941" pen, ink And watercolour 23 x 28cm

Lot 357

Leonard R Squirrell, RWS, RE (British, 1893-1979) Hemingford Grey Church, Huntingdon signed lower left "L R Squirrell 1942" pen, ink And watercolour 23 x 28cm

Lot 358

Leonard R Squirrell, RWS, RE (British, 1893-1979) The Village Street, Dedham, Essex signed lower left "L R Squirrell 1948" pen, ink And watercolour 23 x 28cm

Lot 362

Major John Christopher Temple Willis, RI, RSMA (British, 1900-1969) View of Blythburgh Church, Suffolk signed lower right "J C T Willis" watercolour 25 x 35cm Provenance: The Fine Art Society, 148 New Bond Street, London, W1 (according to An old label on the reverse).John Willis studied under R Talbot Kelly And G Ackerman

Lot 374

Leonard R Squirrell, RWS, RE (British, 1893-1979).The Church of Walpole St Peter, Norfolk signed lower left "L R Squirrell 1941" pen, ink And watercolour 23 x 28cm

Lot 375

Leonard R Squirrell, RWS, RE (British, 1893-1979) East Bergholt Church, Suffolk signed lower right "L R Squirrell 1949" pen, ink And watercolour 23 x 28cm

Lot 457

Alfred Richard Blundell (1883-1968) View of Ely Cathedral from the Fens At Sunset signed lower left "Alfred R Blundell, 1931" oil on copper 96 x 134cm Provenance: Commissioned by the Great White Horse public house in Ipswich, Suffolk (according to An old label on the reverse). The Great White Horse was featured by Dickens in The Pickwick Papers. Alfred Richard Blundell was A painter, printmaker And glass engraver, born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. He studied At the Slade School of Art in 1913, And later showed At the Royal Academy, New English Art Club And the Alpine Club Gallery. The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, holds examples of his work. Blundell lived At Cavenham Mill, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Lot 494

QUEEN VICTORIA: LINE ENGRAVED 1840 1d blacks K-H, J-L & R-B, all good used with red maltese crosses but with faults. (3) Estimate: £60

Lot 529

QUEEN VICTORIA: LINE ENGRAVED 1870 ]d, R-J, plate 9, good used, fine. SG 49 Cat £700 Estimate: £180

Lot 544

QUEEN VICTORIA: SURFACE PRINTED 1880 4d grey-brown, R-F, plate 17, Mint, fine. SG 154 Cat £2400 Estimate: £550

Lot 552

QUEEN VICTORIA: SURFACE PRINTED 1884 wmk Three Crowns £1 brown-lilac, R-C, overprinted "SPECIMEN" Type 9, lightly M/M, slight stain on reverse, otherwise fine. SG S93 Cat £2400 Estimate: £500

Lot 408

A Royal Crown Derby twin handled loving cup, signed R Barnett, circa 1920

Lot 452

R A Foster, Tulips, watercolour, signed 17 x 13"

Lot 499

Astruc, John, a Treatise of the Venereal Disease, volume 1, translated into English by William Barrowby, M.B., printed for W. Innys and R. Manby at the West End of St Pauls, C. Davies in Pater Noster Row, 1737, full calf boards

Lot 116

R B MORRISON mixed media pencil and gouache - study of a soldier with rifle and bayonet and helmet on the ground, signed and dated 1900, 13 x 10

Lot 387

'Anatomy of Wales' by R Brynle Jones and 'Victorian & Edwardian Wales from Old Photographs' by E D Jones (re -bound)

Lot 501

An album of prestigious collector's postcards, some relating to Barnham & Bailey's Circus, the Suffragette Movement, North Wales and Cheshire scenes, early aviation cards and five maritime cards including a silk card for R M S Ivernia, a Titanic commemorative card and the White Star Liner 'Olympic' etc (also included four Picture Postcard Values 2003-2007)

Lot 476

H. C. R. "Two Landscape Scenes", oil on canvas, unframed, signed and initialled, dated 1938.

Lot 169

Ladies' sapphire & diamond ring, comprising oval sapphire in four claw setting, three small eight cut diamonds in trefoil formation to either side, all set within an apex of gold bars, stamped 18ct, size R or 8.1/2 US (3.8g)

Lot 188

Half sovereign ring, Edward VII coin, dated 1903, set in ring shank with diamond cut bezel, 9ct h/m, size R or 8.1/2 US (gross 9.9g)

Lot 317

Ladies' CZ set rings, comprising a twenty four stone cluster & a solitaire, 9ct h/m, sizes R & Y or 8.1/2 & 12 US (6.2g) (2)

Lot 710

QSA Medal with three bars, CC, OFS and South Africa 1902, awarded to 6525, Pte. R. Charles, East Lancs. Regt., minor edge knock showing to rev., otherwise extremely fine (Illustrated)

Lot 726

Royal Navy Medal group, comprising, WWI pair, George V LS & GC and WWII, War and Defence Medals with Stars for 1939-45, Atlantic, Africa, Burma and Italy, awarded to J.88748, R. E. W. Browning, Signal Boy RN (Signaller, HMS Victory on LS & GC), WWI pair only fair, with some rubbing to rim of War Medal, otherwise mainly extremely fine, on two brooch bars, in small concertina style carrying case, together with Certificate (and copy) for Wounds and Hurts on HMS Camito, Service Certificate and History Sheet etc. (10)

Lot 9

Ladies' amethyst ring, comprising single circular cut stone, approx. 12mm, set in multi-clawed setting with ornate pierced patterned under-bezel & shoulders, stamped & tested 14ct, size R or 8.1/2 US (5.0g)

Lot 28

A diamond and calibre sapphire panel ring, the step cut of approximately 0.45 carats, enclosed by calibre stones within a border of old single cuts, finger size R

Lot 33

* A diamond cluster ring, the thirty five single cuts to a two colour cage work mount, finger size R, 15g gross To be sold on behalf of the Metropolitan Police (3DC25118) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price Best Bid

Lot 184

A ruby and diamond ring, the four oval cut rubies set above a pierced openwork head set with brilliant cut diamonds, finger size R

Lot 17

An important Russian silver-gilt and plique-à-jour enamel-decorated dinner service, 11th Artel, Moscow, 1908- 1917. comprising: twelve dinner plates, the borders variously enamelled in translucent dark-blue, pale-blue, yellow, oyster, red, green, and turquoise over guilloché engine-turning, enamelled with the letter ‘R’ surrounded with stylized foliage executed in champlevé enamel, the rims with a band of foliate decoration in plique-à-jour enamel, with scratched inventory number 3610C; twelve sherbet-cups, stands and spoons, similarly decorated, the borders in blue, yellow, green, red, oyster and turquoise guilloché enamel, the cups applied with plaques supporting the enamelled letter ‘R’, the spoons enamelled en suite, the stands with scratched inventory number 3609c, the cups with inventory number 3608C (48), Diameter of plates, 27.6cm, diameter of stands, 19.1cm, height of cups, 16.8cm. Provenance: Sotheby’s New York, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 15th December 1999, lots 207-219. Sotheby’s Zurich, Fine Works of Art by Carl Fabergé, Russian Silver, Niello and Enamels, 23rd November 1978, lots 192-201. Provenance: Sotheby's New York, Russian Works of Art and Objects of Vertu, 15th December 1999, lots 207-219. Sotheby's Zurich, Fine Works of Art by Carl Fabergé, Russian Silver, Niello and Enamels, 23rd November 1978, lots 192-201

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