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Lot 50

An early 19th century hardstone gold seal signet ring, comprising a six petaled flower motif of banded agate, bezel set, the intaglio carved with the family crest for Sir William Earle Welby of Welby and Denton, Lincolnshire, reads' The family motto ‘Per Ignem Per Gladium’ translates as ‘By Fire, By Sword’ width approx 13mm, tapered shoulders, size K, unmarked, probably 18ct gold, total gross weight approx 4gms  along with Portable Antiquities Scheme unique ID- DENO-AD4913 NOTE:  Sir William Earle Welby (1734-1815) was a landowner and Member of Parliament for Grantham in Lincolnshire, from 1802-1806.  He had previously been created a Baronet in 1801. The agate stone has been finely carved with an arm holding a sword over fire. After 1806 he retired from public life until his death in 1815. He was succeeded in his title by his eldest son, Lieutenant Sir William Earle Welby 2nd Baronet (1768-1852). Further details: good- intaglio intact, minor wear commensurate with age  A Cubit Arm In Armour Issuing From Clouds Ppr., Holding A Sword Arg., Pommel And Hilt Or, Over Flames Of Fire, Also Ppr., Issuant From The Wreath

Lot 837

Pair of Minton plaques, circular form, signed Ellen Welby, painted with classical figures within garden scenes, with turned frames. 24cm diameter (excluding framed) (2)

Lot 399

An Edwardian repousse silver rose bowl, by Daniel & John Welby, with fluted and foliate decoration, London, 1905, diameter 26.3cm, 37oz.***CONDITION REPORT***Overall condition is good, commensurate with age and mild use. Hallmarks clear, but maker's mark slightly obscure.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 112

Property of a Lady. A pair of gold, blue enamel and diamond cufflinks In a D&J Welby Ltd. presentation box.  Dimensions: 1 in. (L) Approx 9g

Lot 111

To be sold without reserve Property of a Lady.  [a] A dress set of 15ct gold, maybe pearl and green enamel cufflinks and studs A/F in Welby gold stitched leather box [b] A pair of faux stitched mother of pearl and silver metal cufflinks in Mappin and Webb case. Condition report: [a] Some enamel damage and pearl missing. Overall weight 12g [b] Good condition.  Dimensions: [a] 1.25 in. (L) [b] 1.25 in. (L)

Lot 2180

A Victorian yellow metal cameo brooch engraved 'M A Welby 1887', 7 x 5.5cm.

Lot 7

Cartulary of Garendon Abbey in Leicestershire. Manuscript on vellum, circa 1450, 27 leaves, contemporary foliation 1-29, lacking folios 6 and 7, paginated 1-27 in modern red chalk, written in book-hand, the initial capitals left blank (for illumination) within a square box, the majority with a small lower-case guide letter at the centre, some marginal comments of circa 1540, somewhat soiled, damp-wrinkled and stained without loss of legibility, the final three folios damaged by damp without any significant loss of text, manuscript note to front flyleaf initialled by H.C.M. Phillipps, indicating that it was purchased at the Craven Orde sale in June 1829 by Evans of Pall Mall and acquired by him from them, burgundy morocco gilt bookplate of W. A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey to front pastedown, old book auction description (lot 78a) loosely inserted, 18th-century half calf over marbled boards with gilt-titled contrasting spine label, gilt floral motifs and manuscript shelf sticker ('555') to spine, heavily rubbed, 4to (335 x 260 mm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Purchased at the Craven Ord sale, 25 June 1829, Lot 555, by Evans of Pall Mall; acquired by H.C.M. Phillipps, Torquay; W.A. Foyle, Beeleigh Abbey (bookplate).The text begins with the foundation charter by Robert de Beaumont (1104-1168), second earl of Leicester, and the first 13 folios in the modern foliation are occupied by the full texts of 34 donations and royal and episcopal confirmations, including final concords levied in the honor courts of Sayer de Quincy (d1219), earl of Winchester, and his son Roger de Quincy in 1252-53. Folios 13-17 in the modern foliation contain summaries of 89 gifts, four of which are English translations from what must have been Latin originals. Many charters are accompanied by marginal comments of circa 1540.Elements of two further cartularies are at British Library, MS Lansdowne 415; most of that cartulary and an abstract of the present one are printed in John Nichols, The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester 3 (2) (1804), pp. 805-30, 834-8. This volume is described in GRC Davis (ed., revised by Claire Breay, Julian Harrison and David M. Smith). Medieval cartularies of Great Britain and Ireland (London: British Library, 2010) Item 432.'Robert [Robert de Beaumont], second earl of Leicester (1104–1168), magnate and justiciar, was perhaps the most distinguished aristocrat of his day, educated to a high standard and a consummate politician and man of action. The curia regis seems to have been the place where he was happiest. He was a founder of two abbeys—Garendon (1133), a foundation which shows him to have been one of the earliest patrons of the Cistercian order in England, and Leicester (1138–9)—and of several hospitals and priories. His abbey foundations were, however, economical, employing the lands of other people, as at Garendon, or, in the case of Leicester, lands already given by his father to the church.' (ODNB)'Garendon Abbey, a Cistercian house, was founded in 1133 by Robert, Earl of Leicester. It was in all probability a daughter house of Waverley, the earliest Cistercian monastery to be established in England. The founder endowed the abbey with 5 carucates and 3 virgates of land at Garendon, a burgage tenement at Leicester, and other lands at Dishley, Shepshed, and Ringolthorp. During the 12th century various benefactors granted to the abbey lands at Eastwell, Ibstock, Welby, Burton on the Wolds, and Stanton under Bardon in Leicestershire, at Costock in Nottinghamshire and at Heathcote in Derbyshire. The wild country of Charnwood Forest, in which Garendon lay, gave the monks opportunities for agricultural development of the type accomplished by many other Cistercian houses. Before the end of the 12th century granges had been established in the vicinity of the abbey at Garendon itself, Stanton, Dishley, and Ibstock, and farther afield at Burton on the Wolds, Ringolthorp, Goadby, and Welby in eastern Leicestershire, the Peak and at Costock and Rempstone in Nottinghamshire. The abbey seems to have carried on sheep farming on a considerable scale; in 1225 the abbot obtained permission to export wool to Flanders or elsewhere, and there are references to sheep-folds at the granges. In 1341 the abbey was granted the royal chapel or hermitage of Cripplegate, at London, and in 1343 had licence to acquire four messuages in London. The advowson of Dishley was obtained in 1458, and the church was appropriated in the same year.Two daughter houses were founded from Garendon—Bordesley (1138) and Bittlesden (1147). There are indications, however, that in the late 12th century the Cistercians of Garendon failed to live up to the highest standards of their Order. One of the abbots, Geoffrey, seems to have been a married man, and one of the monks is said to have become a Jew. The resignation of Abbot William in 1195 was perhaps due to the displeasure of the general chapter of the Order at the Garendon lay brothers’ habit of drinking beer. A serious incident occurred in 1196, when the new abbot, Reynold, was attacked in the infirmary, and gravely wounded, by a lay brother. In consequence the general chapter of Citeaux ordered all the abbey's lay brothers to be dispersed. The command was not carried out at once, and in 1197 the abbots of two other Cistercian houses were instructed to proceed to Garendon and enforce the will of the general chapter. The abbey continued to contain lay brothers after this incident. In 1219 the conventual church was dedicated by the Bishop of St Asaph. At the end of the 13th century the finances of the house seem to have been in an unsound condition; in 1295 the king, at the request of the abbot and convent, appointed a special keeper to apply the revenues of the abbey to the relief of its debts, providing reasonable maintenance for the abbot and monks meanwhile, and two years later the abbot acknowledged that the house owed debts totalling £160. The depredations of a powerful neighbour, John Cornyn, Earl of Buchan, may have contributed to the abbey's difficulties at this period.' (Victoria County History of Leicestershire 2 (1954), pp. 5-7, written without the benefit of this volume.)

Lot 468

Daniel John Welby hallmarked silver vase, London 1895, approximate weight 282g

Lot 1334

Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, LINCOLNSHIRE, Grantham, Angel Tap, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 25mm (H 135), C[harles] Willis, brass Threehalfpence, 25mm (H 145); Blue Bull Inn, John Brown, brass Twopences by Taylor (2), both 28mm (H 155-6); Blue Cow, bnrass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 160); Blue Dog Inn, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 27mm (H 165); Blue Pig Inn, Thomas Hackworth, brass Threehalfpence by Smith, 26mm (H 180); Blue Ram Hotel, brass Threepence by Daniell, 24mm (H 185); Bricklayers’ Arms [James Rouse], brass Threehalfpence by Mole, 25mm (H 190); Durham Ox, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 24mm (H 200; Courtney p.205); Foresters’ Arms, J[ohn] Naylor, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 205); Fox & Hounds Inn, brass Threepence and Threehalfpence by Jenkins, both 28mm (H 210-11); Hand & Heart, brass Half-Pint, 23mm (H 225); Hare & Hounds, brass Threepence, 26mm (H 230; Courtney p.191); Huntingtower Arms, brass Twopence-Halfpenny, 24mm (H 235); Jockey Inn J[ames] Taylor, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 240); Joiners’ Arms, brass Threehalfpence by Pope, 24mm (H 250), [Richard Bowgen], uniface brass Threepence, 27mm (H 256); Junction Inn, E[dward] Cole, brass Threehalfpence, 25mm (H 260); Layton’s Inn, J[ohn] B[urton], brass Threehalfpence by sale, 23mm (H 265); Liberal Club, Billiards, brass Threepence, 28mm (H 270), Town & County Liberal Club, brass Penny and copper Halfpenny, both 23mm (H 275-6); Lord Harrowby, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 280; Courtney p.176); Malt Shovels Inn, J[ohn] Hare, brass Threepence, 27mm (H 286); Masons’ Arms, brass Threehalfpence by Vaughton, 26mm (H 295; Courtney p.189); Musicians’ Arms, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 24mm (H 300); Norton Arms, [Joseph Kelham], brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 24mm (H 310); Oddfellows’ Arms, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 315; Courtney p.176); Peacock Inn, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 325); The Reapers, brass Threehalfpence by Sale, 24mm (H 335); Royal Oak, brass Half-Pint, 25mm (H 345), G[eorge] Willoughby, brass Threepence, 24mm (H 351); The Spotted Cow, brass Half-Pint, 24mm (H 365); Springfield Inn, brass Half-Pint (2), both 24mm (both H 375); Star & Garter [Sutton], brass Threehalfpence by Sale, 24mm (H 380); Sun Inn, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (H 385); Three Tuns Inn, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 28mm (H 400); Wag[g]on & Horses Inn, brass Threehalfpence, 27mm (H 410); Welby Arms, W[illiam] Keys, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 416; Courtney p.205); The Wheatsheaf, brass Threehalfpence by Daniell, 24mm (H 420; Courtney p.205); White Lion Inn, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (H 425) [44]. Generally fine to very fine, some better but H 315 pierced, an excellent town group, many very rare; houses in two Lindner trays £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: G.M. Percival Collection

Lot 337

A George V silver engine turned silver table cigarette box and other silverfirst London, 1912, D & J Welby Ltd, rectangular with canted corners, interior gilt with presentation inscription and cedar lined, together with a George III feather edge Old English pattern sauce ladle, London, 1767, maker mark W.C, a pair of pierced drum mustard pots with blue glass liners, two napkin rings one with an applied brass elephant the other initialled, etc. (qty)first length 13.5cm., total weight approx. 23.15ozt. Condition: Cigarette box lacking division, minor dings and scratches. Ladle in good condition. Mustard pots with knocks dings

Lot 146

A silver miniature replica tankard with embossed and chased decoration, distributed by the Merchant Taylors Company in commemoration of the 600th anniversary of their first charter, D&J Welby Ltd, London 1926, 6.7oz, 8.5cm high; c/w documents hinge f/r

Lot 193

A silver sparrow-beak cream jug in the Georgian manner, with scroll handle and moulded foot, D&J Welby Ltd., London 1931, to/w another baluster cream jug, Sheffield 1961 (2), 9.7oz

Lot 126

A George V silver Neo-Classical style rectangular with canted corners mustard pot and cover, engraved decoration, anthemion thumbpiece, hallmarked by D & J Welby, London, 1911, approx 4.88 ozt (150.2 grams) 

Lot 318

Pugin (Augustus Welby). A New Parallel of the Orders of Architecture; according to the Greeks and Romans, and Modern Architects, London: A. Pugin, 1829, half-title, engraved frontispiece and 66 engraved plates by Charles Normand, some spotting, contemporary half morocco, crude reback, boards worn, folio, together with:Pugin (Augustus Welby), Details of Antient Timber Houses of the 15th & 16th centuries, selected from those existing at Rouen, Caen, Beauvais, Gisors, Abbeville, Strasbourg..., London: Ackermann & Co., 1836; Gothic Furniture designed & etched in the style of the 15th century, London: Ackermann & Co., 1835; Designs for Gold & Silversmiths, London: Ackermann & Co., 1836; Designs for Iron & Brass Work, London: Ackermann & Co., 1836, together 4 volumes in one, etched titles and plates, some toning and occasional spotting, all edges gilt, contemporary burgundy half morocco, gilt decorated spine rubbed, 4to,Pugin (Augustus Welby), Contrasts; or, A parallel between the noble edifices of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and similar buildings of the present day; shewing the present decay of taste, London: Printed & published for the author, 1836, etched frontispiece, additional title and plates, occasional spotting and few marks, original cloth, slim 4to,Ruskin (John), Fors Clavigera. Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain, 8 volumes (without final index volume), Orpington, Kent: George Allen, 1871-84, few monochrome plates, top edge gilt, contemporary dark green half morocco, slightly rubbed, 8voFergusson (James), A History of Architecture in all Countries, from the earliest times to present day, volumes 1 & 2 only (of 4), 2nd edition, London: John Murray, 1874; History of Indian and Eastern Architecture, London: John Murray, 1876; History of the Modern Styles of Architecture, 2 volumes, 3rd edition, revised, London: John Murray, 1891, wood engraved illustrations, top edge gilt, uniform early 20th-century half calf, rubbed, large 8voQTY: (16)

Lot 1325

Collection of toy train models in various gauges to include 2 homemade O gauge wood passenger coaches, Faller O gauge track and accessories (5 boxed) to include 2 goods wagons, British made tinplate clockwork BR locos and carriages (no keys), homemade tinplate signal box, a clockwork tinplate Cross Road Train set by Welby, a fold out tinplate garage with road sections, 8 pull back train toy models, a Japanese made ALPS Mechanical Train Set No 8 in good working order etc. Qty

Lot 4194

Tinplate Mechanical Space Vehicles - comprising (Space Patrol) friction drive space ship with robot pilot, of Chinese manufacture, 13"/33cm long - Good. Boxed items of recent limited edition production comprise Rocket Racer friction drive, Welby (India) "Commander Ship" with windup Gyro Bump & Go action, 5.5"/14cm in diameter, Eastern European Interkosmos friction drive spring loaded rocket - gold effect, 16"/40cm long, Schylling Flying Saucer Z-1 and miniature Rocket Fighter - Excellent to Near Mint in Good to Excellent boxes. (6)

Lot 4196

Schuco (Germany) Grand Prix Racer - tinplate clockwork racing car kit with assembled body, wheels, tyres, tools, stand etc - Near Mint to Mint in an Excellent illustrated box with card sleeve. Also included is Welby (India) "Highway Set" - similar to Technofix, tinprinted baseplate with 2 x clockwork Cars and a Roadway, 16.5"/42cm long - both are of recent limited edition production - Near Mint to Mint in Good to Excellent packaging. (2)

Lot 24

A SILVER KETTLE ON STANDD. & J. WELBY, LONDON 1922 With an ogee domed finial to the ogee domed cover, a wooden swing loop handle, engraved with an armorial, on a circular stand above a burner on three scroll legs and circular feet35.5cm (14in) high2372g (76.25 oz) gross Provenance: The Baring Family, Barons Ashburton, The Grange, Northington, Hampshire, thence by descent  

Lot 817

A pair of George V silver taste vin, D & J Welby Ltd, diameter 82mm, a late Victorian mother of pearl handled repousse silver child's rattle, one other larger similar silver rattle and eight thimbles including five silver.

Lot 2069

An unframed Oil on canvas by Welby Skinner 1982 depicting the artist's wife 'Connie', signed verso and front.

Lot 1308

Mickey Mouse wall clock in the style of a pocket watch by Welby, requires battery. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 59

A George V silver Neo-Classical style rectangular with canted corners mustard pot and cover, engraved decoration, anthemion thumbpiece, hallmarked by D & J Welby, London, 1911, approx 4.88 ozt (150.2 grams) 

Lot 322

An oak chair designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, carved octagonal legs, with H stretcher, the tapering, angled back supports with simple shaped rectangular rest, carved with central CH roundel flanked with flowerhead roundels, 88cm. high ProvenanceMichael WhitewayPrivate collection.

Lot 53

A Minton Aesthetic Movement circular charger, painted by E Welby, with a portrait of a Victorian maiden wearing draped cap and nosegay of purple posies, signed, 38.5cm diameter, impressed marks and painted '67 to verso

Lot 19

GEORGE V SILVER HOT WATER POT D. & J. WELBY, LONDON 1929 of George II design, the tapered body with scroll handle22.5cm highQty: approx. 611g

Lot 872

An Edwardian hallmarked silver anointing spoon, the stem with figures and scrolls, Daniel and John Welby, London 1906, length 20cm, approx. 2.3ozt.

Lot 2517

A late Victorian silver bachelors three-piece tea service, makers probably David and John Welby, London 1897 (marks rubbed) of barge shaped outline, comprising teapot with ebonised knop and handle, twin-handled sugar basin and cream jug, 526gms, 17ozs gross weight.

Lot 2571

A George V silver pedestal trophy cup, makers D & J Welby, London 1918, bears inscription 'Ranelagh Challenge Cup 1920, Handicap Singles' with double veloute handles, shaped waist sides, on an ebonised wooden plinth, trophy 18.8cm high, weight 497gms, 15.9ozs

Lot 67

NO RESERVE Pugin (Augustus Welby) Details of Antient Timber Houses of the 15th & 16th centuries..., first edition, 1836; Contrasts, second edition, foxing, 1841; The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture, first edition, 1841 § Eastlake (Charles L.) A History of the Gothic Revival, first edition, 1872 § Ferrey (Benjamin) Recollections of A.N.Welby Pugin, first edition, ink inscription to title (partly cut away), 1861 § Belcher (Margaret) A.W.N.Pugin: An Annotated Critical Bibliography, London & New York, 1987; The Collected Letters of A.W.N.Pugin, 5 vol., Oxford, 2001-15, plates and illustrations, those in the first three engraved or lithographed, some spotting, original cloth, rubbed, the third with part of spine detached (loosely inserted), the fourth rebacked preserving original spine, new endpapers, the last with dust-jackets; and 11 others by Pugin or his father Augustus Charles Pugin, 4to (22)

Lot 825

A George V Brittania standard silver baluster sugar caster, Daniel & John Welby, London, 1915, 15.7cm, a modern silver mounted wine coaster and a plate novelty bowler hat dish.

Lot 851

An early 20th Century needlework in the Arts and Crafts style depicting Hygeia, the Greek goddess of health, all in the manner of Rose Ellen Welby, framed 77cm x 36cm, damaged.

Lot 345

Collection of toy train models in various gauges to include 2 homemade O gauge wood passenger coaches, Faller O gauge track and accessories (5 boxed) to include 2 goods wagons, British made tinplate clockwork BR locos and carriages (no keys), homemade tinplate signal box, a clockwork tinplate Cross Road Train set by Welby, a fold out tinplate garage with road sections, 8 pull back train toy models, a Japanese made ALPS Mechanical Train Set No 8 in good working order etc. Qty

Lot 121

A Britannia standard silver baluster sugar caster, D&J Welby Ltd., London 1915, 6.3oz, 16cm, to/w a silver-mounted cut glass pepper mill, Elkington & Co, London 1897 (2 - both af) caster dented; pepper mill handle detached - f/r

Lot 6

A pair of silver sauceboats,Daniel & John Welby, London 1927, with reeded rims,11cm long, total 16ozt (2)Condition ReportMarks slightly rubbed and partly illegible.

Lot 1705

A GOOD GEORGIAN DESIGN SILVER HOT WATER JUG with gadrooned rim and wooden handle. London 1907. Maker: D & J Welby. Weight: 23oz.

Lot 465

Books- box of architecture related reference books including Pugin.Pugin book- Treatise on Chancel Screens by A. Welby Pugin.  The top and bottom of the spine are worn and have ripped edges. The other edges of the book are bent in but overall the book is in a sturdy condition and no pages are falling out. The pages have foxing and signs of age, but no apparent rips or folds. (See additonal images)

Lot 268

An important 19th Century period Gothic style oak Library Armchair, in the manner of Augustus Welby Pugin (1812 - 1852), possibly by Morel & Seddon, the arched back with pierced design and inserted padded back over a padded leather drop in seat, the strait arms supported by open arches on front square legs with porcelain castors. (1)

Lot 9A

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DISH RING, London c.1901, possibly the mark of Daniel & John Welby, of waisted circular form, the pierced body with embossed, chased and repoussé decoration depicting a Sheppard in a rural scene (c.10.42 troy ozs). 19cm diameter, 9cm high

Lot 108

A Limited Edition black & white etching by Graham Clarke titled “Spring Ploughboys” (Ltd. ed. no. 75/100), 14¾” x 22¼”; a head & shoulders portrait study of an elderly lady (oil on board), signed Welby & dated 17 Aug 1962, “ X “, & seven various other decorative pictures.

Lot 489

Pugin, (A. Welby). Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume...2nd... Henry Bohn, London 1846. Numerous coloured plates, gilt decorative red cloth (330 x 280mm) plus The Collected Letters of A.W.N. Pugin/M Belcher. 5 vols. Oxford 2001 plus a collection of Architecture/Lutyens related titles (c30)

Lot 1805

A pair of late Victorian fluted silver sweetmeat bowls, on tripod supports, Daniel & John Welby, London, 1885, diameter 10.7cm, 12.1oz.

Lot 539

DANIEL AND JOHN WELBY; a Victorian hallmarked silver oval salver, London 1891, 29.5 x 19.5cm, approx 16.9ozt/528g.

Lot 11

Bell (Thomas)The Woefull crie of Rome, Containing a defiance to Popery. With Thomas Bells second challenge to all favorites of that Romish faction ...Printed by T.C, for William Welby, 1605, small quarto, [8], 77, [3] pages, the first and last blank leaves are later replacements, some age tanning and staining, annotation to title, full calf (re-backed). ESTC S101554

Lot 1307

An important mid-19th century Gothic Revival brass, iron and painted ecclesiastic chandelier or corona lucis by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, removed in the 1930s from St Giles Church, Cheadle (which was designed by Pugin), probably made by John Hardman and Co, Birmingham, inscribed 'Adoremus in Aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum', chain suspensions, 94cm diameter

Lot 145

A Minton's Art Pottery Studio charger painted in Aesthetic Movement style by Ellen Welby with a maiden surrounded by prunus blossom, the rim with geometric borders, signed to the reverse 'E.Welby copyright reserved', impressed factory mark with date code for 1877, 35cm [minor hair crack to rim].

Lot 96

of tapering cylindrical form, the domed cover with a bud finial and reeded borders, with a scroll handle and raised on a spreading circular foot, by D & J Welby Ltd, London 1913; 10.4" (26.5cm) high; 24.8oz. ** General wear, cover with one or two small dents, finial a bit pushed-in, nice marks Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.

Lot 352

A pair of Gothic Revival brass five-light four-branch candlesticks, in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812 - 1852) with central sconce, four curved arms, the columns spirally fluted, circular bases, with turned finials, 64.5cm high, c.1840

Lot 251

CLIFFORD HARRISON: NOTES ON THE MARGINS BEING SUGGESTIONS OF THOUGHTS AND ENQUIRY, London, Philip Welby, 1901, cheaper issue, blotchy inscription on title page, original cloth gilt, plus GERALDINE CUMMINS: THE SCRIPTS OF CLEOPHAS A RECONSTRUCTION OF PRIMITIVE CHRISTIAN DOCUMENTS, London, Rider & Co, 1928, second edition, inscription on front free end paper, original cloth gilt, d/w, (very small part losses) plus RUDOLPH STEINER: INVESTIGATIONS ON OCCULTISM SHOWING ITS PRACTICAL VALUE IN DAILY LIFE, London and New York, G P Putnam's Sons, 1929, second edition, revised, original cloth gilt a little soiled, d/w (very small part losses) plus BERNARD KOOREMAN: THE MIND SUPREME, London, L N Fowler [1952], first edition, original cloth gilt, d/w (very small part losses) (4)

Lot 685

A William IV silver salver, John Welby, London 1831, the scalloped rim boldly chased with c-scrolls and shells, the well with foliate scroll engraving and centred by an inscription "Presented to the Revd Archd Nisbet / by a number of members and proprietors / of the Chapel of Ease, Albion Street / as a token of their attachment and esteem / for the faithful discharge of his duties / as their Pastor / Glasgow / anno domini 1831", raised on floral and scroll-cast feet. Diameter 31cm, 32 troy ounces

Lot 332

A Gothic Revival brass alms dish, in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, chased and inscribed 'God Loveth A Cheerful Giver', 30.5cm diameter, c.1860

Lot 213

A MUSTARD, maker D & J Welby, London 1926, of tapering cylindrical form with chased stiff leaf lower section, the base chased with a Tudor Rose, engraved with the crest and motto of the "Merchant Taylors Co. 1st Charter 1327", the hinged cover chased with a head portrait, the "S" scroll handle with scroll thumbpiece, 3 1/2" high overall, 6ozs 9dwts with frosted glass liner (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Made to commemorate the 500th anniversary, good, maker's mark rubbed a little

Lot 61

PUGIN, A. Welby - The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture : plates, org. cloth rebacked, 4to, John Weale. 1841. With - Milner, John - A Treatise on the Ecclesiastical Architecture of England, during the Middle Ages, 10 plates, 8vo, half calf hinges weak, J. Taylor, 1811. With - Rickman, Thomas, an Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of Architecture, in England, from the Conquest to the Reformation, plates, half morocco, 8vo, third edition, c1825.(3)

Lot 16

DANIEL & JOHN WELBY; a late Victorian hallmarked silver three piece part gadrooned tea set, length of tea pot 28cm, approximately 31.6ozt/983g.  

Lot 782

A large silver two-handled punch bowl of circular form on ribbed foot, with five panels in the Oriental taste, the sixth with inscription “RYS August 1920, won by Joyett RYS”, maker D & J Welby Ltd, London 1919, ___65oz.

Lot 385

W. Biedermann, Electro-Physiology, Translated by Francis A. Welby, octavo 8vo, 1st ed, vol I 1896, vol II 1898, green cloth with gilt text, Note: First exhaustive treatise on electrophysiology

Lot 385

A George V silver presentation twin handled rose bowlLondon, 1926 by D & J Welby Ltdof plain form with flying twin scroll handles, moulded girdle and rim, on a circular foot, engraved 'Presented to A.A.W. Petrie Esq. M.D. from the Clerical & Nursery Staff of Banstead Mental Hospital 2nd Oct. 1926'handle to handle 31 cm., weight approx. 23.37 oztCondition:Fair condition. Surface scratches to interior

Lot 360

A silver vase, London 1908 by D & J Welby, 260g

Lot 516

George V silver table lighter in the form of an aladdin lamp with snake handle and flame topped wick holder, (London 1926), maker D&J Welby, all at 6ozs, 14.9cm in length.

Lot 87

* Tray. A substantial Victorian silver tray by D & J Welby Ltd, London 1916, the rectangular two handle tray with rococo engraving and shell and scroll handles, 75.5 cm long, approximately 4450gQTY: (1)

Lot 130

AN EDWARDIAN WAITER. of circular outline, with a gadrooned border, engraved in the centre with a crest and motto below an Earl's coronet and on 3 hoof feet, by D & J Welby, London 1901; 5.6" (14.1cm) diameter; 7oz. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8

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