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Lot 106

A rare Chinese Beijing enamel quatrefoil box base, finely painted with a design of pomegranates, shells, scrolls and ribbons on a yellow ground, above a rose border of leaf scrolls, gilded copper mounts to the rim and foot, 1st half 18th century, minor faults, 4.8cm.

Lot 11

NEWLYN COPPER MIRROR, c.1900, the square frame repousse with four fish and stylised seaweed and shells, enclosing a bevelled circular mirror plate, planished finish, stamped Newlyn. 48.5cm by 48.5cm

Lot 445

Crested China inc. Arcadian, Carlton, Swan, Willow etc. model of British Tank "Canterbury", Tommy & His Machine Gun "Cinque Ports of Rye", tank "Colchester", open topped bus "Weymouth & Melcombe Regis", petrol can "Sandgate", barrage balloon "Southampton", 2 gun shells "Southend-on-Sea" & "Invergorden", clock tower "Hastings", Edith Cavell City of London, lantern "Whitstable", pair of binoculars "Hastings" (12)

Lot 1201

Britains, 9740 18” heavy howitzer on tractor wheels, late issue in army green with spring loaded cartridge and 6 plastic shells (G,BG) (Illus.)

Lot 1236

Britains, No.1264 4.7 naval gun in 1960s? olive green, with unopened packet of 6 alloy shells, all card box (M,BG)

Lot 543

A cream gilt heightened and painted table lamp, the urn top section with gilt heightened simulated crazing above a stepped rectangular base painted to all sides with shells in the manner of Worcester Flight Barr & Barr to a stepped rectangular plinth

Lot 763

Two of nineteenth century religious Goan carved mother of pearl shells, depicting The Last supper, 5.5in, and Christ’s Ascent to heaven, 7in. (2)

Lot 439

DINKY SUPERTOYS - 651 Centurion Tank; Rocket Launcher with rocket; Field Artillery Tractor with 25pdr Gun; Solido Field Gun with shells; Britains Field gun and other military vehicles/guns (13) ++generally good and vg

Lot 477

TRIX TWIN Railways - a quantity of locomotive motors; carriage, wagon and loco shells; small screws; lights; and other similar items (a lot)

Lot 506

A quantity of plastic diesel loco shells, track, lineside trees and other similar items

Lot 291

A George III satinwood tea caddy, of rectangular canted form, inlaid two marquetry shells with tulipwood banding and stringing, the front angles with faux flutes, the interior with twin lidded compartments having turned ivory handles, 5in (12.5cm) h, 7.25in (18.5cm) w, 4in (10cm) d.

Lot 1599

Fitted box containing a collection of shells - mostly named with label to lid depicting shells and their descriptions

Lot 169

Large silver nurses belt buckle featuring mermaids and shells, Birmingham 1893

Lot 392

A 19TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN MODEL of Neptune, the base having raised shells and gilt scrolls, 8 1/4" high (slight faults) (see illustration)

Lot 149

A Royal Worcester square scalloped dish By Richard Sebright the border decorated with gilt shells, stylised flowers and foliage reserved on a yellow and pale pink ground, the well decorated with plums, raspberries and blossom, puce painted mark, date code for 1917, signed 24cm wide

Lot 673

A pair of late 19th century French rosewood and marquetry table vitrines with gilt brass lappet mouldings to the edges, the hinged lids of gentle serpentine outline and with bevelled glass plates, inlaid with leafy medallions, shells and trailing arabesques, the shaped aprons with square tapered cabriole legs with gilt brass scroll mounts to the knees and feet (minor size variations) -2 81 cm wide, 71 cm high, 53 cm deep

Lot 575

British Provincial School 19/20th century- Still life of shells, holly, wine glass and a bracelet; oil on canvas, bears inscribed label verso, 20x24cm

Lot 24A

A George III oak and flamed mahogany veneered long case clock with swan neck pillared hood, three quarter length trunk door with canted sides on bracket feet, the painted dial having cows under a bridge to the arch, shells to the spandrels, Roman hour numerals, seconds ring and date crescent and marked D. Gugeri, Boston, eight day movement striking a bell, 85" high.

Lot 217

A 19thC white ground porcelain table centrepiece, modelled as two shells centred by a seated Putti, on oval moulded bases, 12" wide; a pair of 19thC Minton style porcelain white ground sweetmeat dishes, each moulded as a pannier supported by two Putti to each end, on oval bases, moulded with strewn flowers, 10" wide (damages). (3)

Lot 79

A Victorian naturalistic caddy spoon, with a host of embossed shells in the bowl and applied lily leaves up the stem, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham c.1852.

Lot 230

A pair of George III, Sheffield-made wine labels, with raised borders of shells and reeded scrolls, incised 'RUM' and 'GIN', maker 'IK & Co', Sheffield 1813. (2)

Lot 443

An early Victorian stamped label, with a border of gadrooning and shells, incised 'MADEIRA', by C. Rawlings & W. Summers, London 1840, a stamped Bacchanalian label 'GIN', by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1813 and a George III canted oblong 'PORT', by S. Godbehere & E. Wigan, London 1797. (3)

Lot 740

A mid 19th century Chinese oblong snuff box, with engraved cover and base, the convex sides chased with a variety of shells, maker's mark only 'KHC' for KHEECHONG, c.1840, 3in (7.6cm) long, 2.25oz. .

Lot 767

Five various 'MADEIRA' labels: a Victorian engraved escutcheon, by George Unite, an oblong with gadroon and shell border, London 1823, a gadrooned oblong, pierced title, London 1816, an oblong with domed surmount and Greek-key cartouche, by Abstainando King, London 1804, and a cast decorative example with shells, pierced title, London 1816. (5)

Lot 349

A late 19th Century pewter and ruby glass vase, the frame elaborately cast with fishes, shells and vegetation, 15.25in. See Illustration

Lot 199

A Pair of George IV Silver Candlesticks hallmarked Sheffield 1820. The candle nozzles, stems and round bases decorated with bands of embossed shells & scrolling foliage. The urn shaped candle-cups above a tapered column enriched with fluting. 11½ ins (29 cms) in height.

Lot 268

A Small Georgian Tea Caddy with checkered edges. The top, front & sides inlaid with marquetry shells and having a heart shaped escutcheon. 4¾ ins (12 cms) wide, 4¼ ins (11 cms) deep and 4½ ins (11.5 cms) high.

Lot 510

A Superb Venetian Giltwood Settee, circa 1740, upholstered in red velvet. The slanted back having a central heart cartouche with cresting shell & scroll embellishments, the centre shield pierced with fleur de lis emblem. The swept s-scroll arms ornamented with foliated terminals above the frontal carved & shaped aprons bearing central shells. The three cabriole legs carved at the hip and terminating with hoof feet. 54 ins (137 cms) long, 26 ins (66 cms) deep, 35 ins (89 cms) high.

Lot 512

A Pair of Gilt Plaster Wall Brackets, in the form of mermen clutching large shells aloft. Measuring 11 ins (28 cms) high, 12½ ins (32 cms) wide.

Lot 521

A Marquetry Drop Leaf Table, the four serpentine drop leaves inlaid with shell motifs issuing floral sprays. The cross grained veneer having a shaped border enhanced with stringing and edged with fluted brass mouldings. The square top having an inlaid floral group, the outer cross grained border with canted corners ornamented with shells & scrolling foliate forms, raised on slender tapering cabriole legs with ormolu brass mounts & feet. 29 ins (74 cms) high, 38½ ins (98 cms) wide.

Lot 268

A pair of Copeland white porcelain tazzas, the bowls in the form of shells, each supported a cherub on circular base, 6 1/4" high (2) (illustrated on page 23)

Lot 2738

A 19th Century gilt metal and porcelain inkwell, the cylindrical porcelain well painted with flowers above a blue band, surmounted with a gilt metal cover, the stand cast with basket weave and flowers and flanked with shells (faults).

Lot 199

A Derby porcelain shell centre piece, late 18th Century, the three tiers of scallop shells painted in manganese with flowers, supported on a shell encrusted stem and base.

Lot 578

A Queen Anne style walnut framed vase back open armchair, raised on cabriole supports, carved shells to the knees.

Lot 995

A lady's silver lidded glass powder bowl, London 1917 and a pair of silver butter shells, each raised on three spherical feet, Sheffield 1921.

Lot 1098

A tea caddy spoon, the scalloped bowl decorated with leaves and shells, the rustic handle with lilly leaves.

Lot 249

A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL SALVERS of circular form, the gadrooned rim moulded with shells, 12" wide, impressed 900 mark, 34ozs 14dwts

Lot 250

A CONTINENTAL SERVING DISH of navette form, the gadrooned rim moulded with shells, holding a cut glass liner, impressed 901 mark, 26" wide, 58ozs

Lot 315

AN EDWARDIAN FRUIT COMPORT of shaped circular form embossed with shells and flowers between pierced trellis panels, raised on similar foot with three scroll moulded feet, 9 1/2" wide, Sheffield 1901, 11ozs 10dwts

Lot 112

A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE JUG of baluster form with blue loop handles and EPNS lid, the whole moulded with shells and flowerheads within bands of stiff leaves, 9 1/2" high

Lot 174

Pair of Italian gilt metal and carved mother-of-pearl shells depicting King Vittorio Emanuele II (1820-1878) and his wife Maria Adelaide of Hapsburg (1822-1855), with ribbon crestings, each 8ins. (20cms.) high (2) (see illustration). Provenance - Collection of Giorgio Marsan and Umberta Nasi.

Lot 483

A quantity of various items, including boxes, a collection of shells, books on sailing etc.

Lot 188

An English Majolica Oyster Plate, embossed with shells, foliage and seaweed, and decorated predominantly in green and treacle, impressed registration diamond and indistinct maker’s mark, 9” diameter

Lot 404

A Bag: collection of various Silver plated mounted Shells etc

Lot 594

A Britains 18” Howitzer Mounted for Garrison Duty, No 1265, including shells, pictorial box

Lot 510

a Victorian Presentation Two-Handled Tea Tray, by Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1900, rounded rectangular, the heavily gadrooned rim punctuated by shells and acanthus leaves, with slightly angled and arched handles, with central inscription "Presented to Captain Arthur Stephens Phillpotts, R.N. J.P. in recognition of his valuable services as MP for the Torquay Division of Devon 1895 to 1900", and with gauntlet arm and shield crest with Latin legend "Semper Paratus", 67cm wide, 113oz See illustration

Lot 513

a Victorian Presentation Two-Handled Tea Tray, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1895, rounded rectangular, the gadrooned rim punctuated by shells and fruiting oak leaves, conforming arched handles, central inscription "Presented to Mr and Mrs Oswald W E Hedley by the Officials & Workmen of the Craghead & Holmside Collieries on the occasion of their marriage 2nd August 1905", 69cm wide, 114oz See illustration

Lot 532

a William IV Coffee Pot, Charles Fox, London 1833, of baluster form, finely chased with scrollwork, shells and foliage with a scroll handle and a domed cover with cast foliate finial, crested, 28cm high, 35oz 5dwt all in See illustration

Lot 553

a Set of Four George II Table Candlesticks, by John Cafe, London 1752, of typical multiple knopped design, the flared shaped square nozzles with shells at the angles and engraved with the horse crest of Fingall, the indented and shaped square cast bases engraved with a further similar crest, 24cm high See illustration provenance: Arthur-James Plunkett, Earl of Fingall, and Baron Killeen of Killeen Castle, Co Meath in the Peerage of Ireland. The title was created in 1628. Killeen Castle was built in 1161 by Hugh de Lacey, the first Lord Palatine of Meath. Arthur-James Plunkett, Earl of Fingall, was a well known face in the racing world, and won many races under National Hunt Rules and was regarded as one of the best gentlemen riders of his day. A particular trait was that he always wore his glasses when he rode. Amongst his triumphs as an owner on the turf, was the winning of the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1959. The family is related to Saint Oliver Plunkett, canonised in 1975 by Pope Paul VI. Arthur-James Plunkett was the uncle of the present vendor.

Lot 752

seabirds various, full mounts, including Puffin, Terns and Guillemot, on naturalistic sea cliff effect rock scattered with weed and shells, and with grasses,sky background, with label "J Hutchings, Naturalist & Gun Maker, Aberystwyth", in ebonised glazed case, 63cm by 85cm

Lot 767

a Loggerhead "Blonde" Turtle Shell (Caretta caretta), late 18th/19th century, attractively marked, worn and patinated, 67cm long, 52cm wide this species and/or certain sub-species are subject to Cites regulations. As this specimen is pre-1947 no Article 10 is required. Please refer to our Special Notices relating to Sporting and Natural History specimens at the front of this catalogue. such blonde turtle shells are often mistaken as albino, but the paleness is due to the shell having had the skeats (thin membrane known as tortoiseshell) removed. As this shell pre-dates 1947, it is not affected by any current European legislation.

Lot 789

a Loggerhead "Blond" Turtle Shell, perhaps late 18th/early 19th century, pierced on each side for suspension, worn and patinated, 70cm long See illustration listed Cites Appendix II Annex A. As this specimen is pre-1947 no Article 10 is required. blond turtle shells are often mistaken as albino, but the paleness is due to the shell having had the skeats (a thin membrane known as tortoiseshell) removed.

Lot 150

a Japanese Carved Ivory Group of a Fisherman and Little Boy, circa 1910, the fisherman stands holding a basket on his back containing a massive carp, holding a basket of shellfish in his right hand, as a little boy holds up a tortoise tethered by a ribbon, on a rustic shaped plinth with sea rocks and shells, two character mark incised onto inset red kakihan, 15.2cm high

Lot 18

LALIQUE 'PALISSY' FROSTED GLASS VASE of ovoid form moulded with shells, moulded mark 'R. Lalique' 17cm high

Lot 186

CARLO BUGATTI (ATTRIB.) WRITING DESK the wooden carcass covered with mosaic of coconut shells, brass bound 60cm wide, 111cm high, 45cm deep

Lot 268

ARTS & CRAFTS COPPER AND ENAMELLED MIRROR the rectangular bevelled plate enclosed within cushion frame pierced and applied with mermaids shells and waves and embellished with coloured enamels 46cm x 41cm Provenance; Pallinsburn House, Northumberland

Lot 1283

A plum coloured chenille cloth with tapestry border depicting flower heads, shields and shells; together with a Broderies Hindoues book, Henri Ernst, Paris with cloth spine and marbled boards containing an introduction by C. Estrade and 38 coloured plates depicting examples of embroidery and a framed velvet and needlework picture (3).

Lot 74

A late Victorian silver Mulled Wine Ewer, the tapered body chased with shells above stop-fluted and reeded underbody, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1899, 22.5ozs, 27cms high.

Lot 387

A Victorian overmantel mirror in white painted frame, break front cornice applied with shells, the columnar frame with foliate capitols, 174cms high x 155cms wide.

Lot 388

An overmantel mirror in brown stained frame, moulded with shells, 129cms high x 154cms wide.

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