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Lot 183

A WELBY REPLICA TINPLATE 'LUCKY TOYS' CAR SET boxed 'Shell' and 'Maisto' cars, and some un-boxed Lesney models

Lot 573

Three piece silver tea set consisting of a teapot with ebonised handle, and a kettle on stand (with burner) bearing marks for D & J Welby Ltd, London, 1913, teapot measures 13cm high, 814g approx overall, kettle 18cm high, 998g approx overall, stand and burner 9.5cm high approx overall, 540g approx overall, overall weight for all items is 2352g approx (3)Overall tarnish, in need of a clean. Signs of overall wear, marks and scratches. All parts bear hallmarks including stand and burner and keys/pegs. Some hallmarks slightly rubbed.

Lot 804

An important mahogany Library Bookcase, by Augustus Welby Pugin (1812-1852) for the Architect William Viruvius Morrison (1794-1838) commissioned for Kilcolman Abbey, also known as Miltown House, Miltown, Co. Kerry. The bookcase in the Neo-Gothic style with a linen fold frieze to the pediment over four plain glazed doors, above four linen fold doors to the base and gables, raised on a moulded plinth., 240cms x 214cms (94 /2" x 84"). (1) Provenance: Godfrey Family, Sir John Godfrey commissioned Morrison as an architect to renovate Kilcolman. The family abandoned Kilcolman in 1958 due to severe dry rot. By descent to a member of the Godfrey Family.

Lot 402

A Victorian Britannia standard silver sugar caster, of lighthouse form, the pierced domed cover with turned lobed finial and bayonet fixing, the spirally fluted cylindrical body with flared foot, London 1894, probably by Daniel & John Welby, 17cm high, 7.4ozt

Lot 45

***PLEASE NOTE DATE LETTER SHOULD READ LONDON C.1903/ c.1905***A SUITE OF THREE SILVER DESSERT BASKETS, London c.1903 (one) c.1905 (two), mark of D & J Welby, of oval form, with pierced bodies, cast foliate rims and carrying handles, raised on shaped splayed base, (32.5 troy ozs all in). Each 20cm wide, 8cm highCondition Report: In good overall conditionBasket 1. Hallmark of London, 1903With one dent in baseThe basket has four inward turning leavesSee imagesBasket 2. Hallmark of London, 1905The basket has two leaves turned inwardOne elongated date beside foot and another on baseBasket 3. Hallmark of London, 1905The basket has three leaves turned inwardsNo visible dents on base, foot turned outwards slightlyNo visible signs of repairSee images

Lot 87

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER  SAUCEBOATS, London c.1898, mark of D & J Welby, with fluted bodies and c-scroll handles, raised on shell capped cabriole legs and pad feet (22.6 troy ozs all in). 13cm high, 19cm wide

Lot 88

A GEORGE III SILVER CHAMBERSTICK, London c.1804, mark of J. Emes; together with another Victorian example, London c.1898, mark of D & J Welby, (20 troy ozs all in)Condition Report: 1. 1804, nice original conditionThe snuffer appears to be originalMarked on sconce, body and snuffer2. Good condition, marked on sconce and bodyThe snuffer associated

Lot 5126A

A collection of 28 mainly 19th Century books in original publisher's cloth bindings, several architecture and art related and with plates, including A. Welby Pugin: 'The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture', L, Bohn, 1853, 10 engraved plates + engraved vignettes and woodcuts throughout as called for, 4to, original blindstamped cloth gilt, plus Pugin: 'Ornaments of the 15th and 16th Centuries', 1904, 4 pts in 1, plates; Day & Son Ltd (publishers): 'Nature and Art Illustrated', June 1866-June 1867, 2 volumes in 1, 252;196pp, numerous chromolitho and photolitho plates throughout, original pictorial cloth gilt, all edges gilt (generally VGC), etc etc; plus 2 early 20th Century colour plate books (28)

Lot 180

VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND CREAM JUG,the teapot by William Barnard, London 1889, the cream jug by Daniel & John Welby, London 1894, both of oval form with fluted decoration, the teapot 23.6cm wide, approx 570g gross

Lot 150

A large & impressive mid - late 19th Century Victorian Gothic Ecclesiastical breakfront sideboard credenza in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. Arched top gallery back with blind fret piecing and battlement top with shelf above three mirror panels. The base having fret pierced panel doors below three drawers. Measures approx; 186cm x 135cm x 55cm. COLLECTION; Anyone wishing to collect this item in-person, please note this lot is located offsite and collection will be required from a 'BA' (Bath) postcode, by appointment only. Exact location given after payment received. For anyone else, our usual courier service is available as usual, please find details on the shipping tab .

Lot 12

Schylling - Jam - Welby - 4 x boxed clockwork tinplate toys including the Island Ferry, Express Train, Highway Set and more. The items show some signs of age and use and appear overall in Very Good condition in Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (4)

Lot 13

Metalmania - Kovap - Welby - 8 x tinplate toys including a battery operated Hen, two Baby Robots, a Ladybird and others. All show some signs of age and use and appear in Good to Very Good condition in mostly Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 4

Agrawal - Welby = 2 x vintage style tinplate toys, a Welby Local Shuttle Return Train and a Ganga Yamuna Express Return Train. Both models appear in Good condition with light signs of age and use in Poor to Fair boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (2)

Lot 394

Two George III silver table spoons, later embossed as berry spoons, London 1768 and 1778, a silver spoon with figural terminal, by Daniel & John Welby, London 1903, assorted other silver flatware, to include two cased sets of coffee spoons, two napkin rings, and two sets of six silver handled tea knives, 16oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 61

A four piece silver tea and coffee service, Daniel & John Welby, London 1901, each piece of lobed oval form, engraved with a monogram "AM" and in it's original fitted mahogany case with gilt-brass bale handles. Total gross weight 50 troy ounces.

Lot 1812

A George V miniature silver presentation font, inscribrd 'The Gift of the Salter's Company Commemorating the Victory of The Allies in The Great War 1914-1918, D&J Welby, London, 1919, 76mm, 7.5oz.

Lot 123

Pugin (A. Welby) Floriated Ornament, chromolithographed additional title and 30 plates, some heightened with gold, slight creasing to inner margin of frontispiece, modern crimson morocco, gilt, spine gilt, g.e., 1875; Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume, chromolithographed additional pictorial title and plates, some heightened with gold, foxed, modern cloth, 1844; and an attractively-bound facsimile of the Pre-Raphaelite magazine The Germ, 4to & 8vo (3)

Lot 167

A GEORGE V SALVER of shaped square outline with a plain moulded border and four scroll feet, by D&J. Welby, London 1930; 10.1" (25.6cm) square; 23.75 oz

Lot 109

E.W. PUGIN (1834-1875) GOTHIC REVIVAL CHAIR, CIRCA 1870 oak, with velvet upholstery, later but of the period(47.5cm wide, 84cm high, 42cm deep)Literature: V&A Accession no W.1-1991 Note: This chair is identical to chairs designed by Edward Welby Pugin for the Grange, his family home, in Ramsgate in about 1864. The Grange was designed and built circa 1843 by his father A.W.N. Pugin who also designed the original furniture. After A.W.N. Pugin's death in 1852, the house was let until 1864 when the Pugin family returned. E.W. Pugin inherited his father's architectural practice and followed the same principles when designing furniture. This chair shows A.W.N. Pugin's preference for revealed construction in the pegs holding the legs and stretchers together. E.W. Pugin combined his father's ideas with new details of his own such as the broad back support.

Lot 86

AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE PUGIN (1812-1852) OR EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834-1875) NEEDLEWORK RUG, CIRCA wool, with later linen backing, with later cotton binding to each end, the panel a section of a larger carpet, panels bearing the cypher M with coronet(225cm x 112.5cm)Provenance: St. Leonards - Mayfield Chapel, Mayfield, Sussex, England. Note: The remains of a medieval palace belonging to the Archbishops of Canterbury was converted into a school, Mayfield School of the Holy Child, by Edward Welby Pugin in 1863-6. This needlework rug originally ran the entire length of the Chapel. Due to the sheer scale of the work, the rug was constructed in small, panelled sections and later stitched together to form the carpet. Hand-stitched by the sisters of Mayfield Chapel, the carpet was produced for Mother Cornelia Connelly, founder of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus. As in other projects, E.W. Pugin continued to use the decorative designs of his father of which this may be one.

Lot 1834

A George V miniature silver presentation font, inscribrd 'The Gift of the Salter's Company Commemorating the Victory of The Allies in The Great War 1914-1918, D&J Welby, London, 1919, 76mm, 7.5oz.

Lot 1387

A Welby Samson Smith tea set. Approximately 20 pieces, 1 A/F

Lot 480

An early 20th-century silver circular bowl, London 1905 by D & J Welby, 14 cm diameter x 8 cm high Together with thirteen American "Coin" Silver teaspoons, a sterling silver circular pierced cake stand and other items of silver. 30.9 ozt gross weight

Lot 69

Pugin (A Welby), A Treatise on Chancel Screens and Rood Lofts, 14 plts (of 15), dec cl gt, 4to, 1851 and other volumes, architecture.

Lot 198

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812?1852) - a Minton and Hollins New Stone circular plate, designed by Pugin for the Palace of Westminster, with central Gothic roundel surrounded by scrolling grapes, the rim inscribed in Latin, 26cm diam, impressed marksThe remaining service is stored at the Palace of Westminster, but not on public display. There are almost 200 pieces which were acquired in 1983 after being discovered in the Priest?s House, St Mary?s Roman Catholic Church, East Hendred by Reverend Anthony Fagan. The service was originally used by Pugin and his family in their home, The Grange, in Ramsgate. These are two of the three plates known to exist outside of the Palace of Westminster.

Lot 199

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812–1852) - a Minton and Hollins New Stone shaped circular dish, designed by Pugin for the Palace of Westminster, with central Gothic P within a clover leaf roundel, the rim in iron red with Gothic tendrils, 26.5cm wide, impressed marksThe remaining service is stored at the Palace of Westminster, but not on public display. There are almost 200 pieces which were acquired in 1983 after being discovered in the Priest’s House, St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, East Hendred by Reverend Anthony Fagan. The service was originally used by Pugin and his family in their home, The Grange, in Ramsgate. These are two three plates know to exist outside he Palace of Westminster

Lot 354

A silver-plated thurible designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, hexagonal tapering foot supporting flaring bowl engraved with panels, the cover with pierced tracery panels under pitched roof and central pierced spire, hanging chains, unsigned 30.5cm. high

Lot 1382

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 1093

Architecture and related. Pugin, A. Welby - Detaile of Antient Timber Houses of the 15th & 16th Centuries, &c. London: Ackermann & Co. 1836. And two others. (3)

Lot 832

A late Victorian silver waiter, D & J Welby, London, 1898, 16.9cm, 208 grams.

Lot 26

A Georgian style silver sugar bowl, wyvern decoration, on three lion's paw feet, hallmarked by D & J Welby,  London, 1931 set on lions paw feet, 7.7ozt approx (240. grams) (overall condition good)

Lot 1574

A pair of Reformed Gothic mahogany and pollard oak stools, in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, each with square top above a shaped frieze carved with scrolls and applied with cabochons, slightly outswept legs outlined with ebony stringing, bun feet, 48.5cm high, 40cm square, c.1870

Lot 183

A Victorian Gothic Revival silver pedestal cup and cover, in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812 - 1852), chased in the Medieval taste and applied with turquoise cabochons, inscribed with a verse from Shakespeare, A Cup of Wine That?s Brisk and Fine/And a Merry Heart Lives Long (Henry IV, Part II, Act V, Scene III), scroll handles, leafy S-scroll brackets to base, gilt interior, 29cm high, John Hardman & Co, Birmingham 1861, 892g gross

Lot 575

Augustus Welby Pugin: an encaustic tile for Mintons, originally in the Peers' Lobby at the Palace of Westminster, 15 cm square, with certificate of authenticity.The tile was part of a limited release 'from the conservation project at the Houses of Parliament.Some wear to the edges and surface, but no major chips or cracks.

Lot 340

A George V silver novelty pepper caster, finely modelled as a standing court jester, the removable hat with scroll piercing, raised on a textured circular base, London 1911 by D. & J. Welby Ltd, diamond registration lozenge to base, weight 183.9g, height 12.8cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 306

A Mintons platter by Augustus Welby, Gothic design, c. 1880, 48cmW

Lot 344

Pugin (Augustus Welby). Contrasts: or, A Parallel between the noble edifices of the middle ages, and corresponding buildings of the present day; shewing the present decay of taste, 2nd edition, London: Charles Dolman, 1841, frontispiece, additional title, plates and illustrations, a few plates and leaves detached at front, some light spotting and browning, previous owner inscription, front hinge broken, original morocco-backed cloth gilt, a little rubbed with some marginal fading, 4to, together with An Apology for the Revival of Christain Architecture, 1st edition, London: John Weale, 1843, plates and illustrations (frontispiece detaching), a little light spotting, endpapers renewed, original morocco-backed boards, head of spine chipped, 4to, plus 2 others: The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture: set forth in two lectures delivered at St. Marie's, Oscott, Edinburgh: John Grant, 1895, and Alexandra Wedgwood, A. W. N. Pugin and the Pugin Family (Catalogues of Architectural Drawings in the Victoria and Albert Museum), 1st edition, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1985, all 4toQty: (4)

Lot 14

AN EDWARDIAN SET OF SIX TABLE KNIVES AND SIX SIDE KNIVES with octagonal pistol handles and stainless steel blades, crested, by D & J. Welby, London 1904/1909 (12)

Lot 180

A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SAUCE BOATS on three legs with leaf-capped scroll handles and gadrooned rims, by Carrington & Co., London 1962 and a late Victorian single sauce boat by D & J. Welby, London 1897; the latter 5.6" (14.2 cms) long; 16.2 oz (3)

Lot 228

AN EDWARDIAN TWO-HANDLED OVAL TEA TRAY with a gadrooned border, by D & J. Welby, London 1906; 22" (56 cms) long; 54.5 oz

Lot 286

Fine Silver Coffee Pot. 649 g. London 1894, Daniel & John Welby. Of plain tapering formHeight 23.4 cmsCondition report: No issues

Lot 166

Silver 3 footed salver D & j Welby silver smiths London 1923 Weight 929g Diameter 31 cm

Lot 422

A study of a man and woman, oil on board, signed Dorothy Welby.

Lot 259

Pugin, Augustus Welby. View in Normandy, a watercolour of a Gothic courtyard, 140mm x 90mm, titled on reverse, framed and glazed

Lot 62

An Edwardian pierced basket Daniel & John Welby, London, 1909, of oval outline, pierced border with cast handles; together with a pair of George V sauceboats, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1920, each with a scalloped rim, raised on cast shell feet; an early 20th-Century caster, Sheffield 1900 of baluster form, with pierced finial top and raised husk and patarae detail; together with a pair of toast racks and a modern tumbler cup, with feature hallmarks, J A Campbell, London 2000(Width of basket: 25cm, combined weight: 36.5oz)

Lot 1411

Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, BEDFORDSHIRE, Biggleswade, E. Chew & Son, brass Shilling, 26mm; CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, Star Brewery, brass Threehalfpence by Ardill, 25mm, March, John Smith (2), 1820 and 1825, copper, both 21mm (W 3650, 3670), John Thurbon, 1827, copper (3), all 22mm (W 3670), Wisbech, C. Clayton, brass Threehalfpence (2, different), both 26mm; LINCOLNSHIRE, Grantham, Welby Arms, W[illiam] Keys, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (Hutchinson 416); NORFOLK, Norwich, George Bagshaw, 1851, copper, 22mm (W 3910), Walter Boston, brass, 21mm (W 3925), Ladyman, brass Quarter-Pound, 18mm; NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Northampton, William Eldridge, brass, 20mm (W 3865); NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Hyson Green, Albany Hotel, brass Twopence, 23mm, Nottingham, Beecroft & Son, 1862, brass (2), both 24mm (W 4060, 4062), Belvoir Inn, brass Twopence, 25mm, [Joseph] Clark & Co, copper by Ingram, 28mm (Chamberlain 19); together with lead tokens (3) [22]. W 3865 and last three fair, W 3925 pierced, both very rare, others generally fine to very fine £90-£120 --- Provenance: Lead tokens sold with a ticket ‘found c. 5 miles s. of Cambridge’

Lot 341

A Victorian reformed gothic oak dining chair designed by Edward Welby Pugin, c.1864,with revealed pegs to the mortice and tenon joints on chamfered x frame stretcher with brass ball front feetW. 50cm. D. 48cm. H. 84cm.Overall of a rich dark reddish brown tone, slightly faded across the cresting rail and front legs, richer from the back, minor dents and scuffs commensurate with age, seat re-upholstered relatively recently.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. W. 50cm. D. 48cm. H. 84cm.

Lot 534

A pair of Edwardian silver tureens and cover with handles, by Daniel & John Welby,with gadrooned borders and foliate angles, London, 1903, 26.9cm, 98oz.Lid and base numbered 4. Other lid and base numbered 1 & 3. Numerous minor surface scratches to both commensurate with age and use. Some wear to the foliate decoration on the angles. One lid has 2 small dents. The other lid has 3 larger dents. One base has one dent, the other has 2 dents. Hallmarks clear, but with some mild rubbing to maker's mark.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 50

Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (British, 1812-1852)Bilton Grange near Rugby; Continental riverside townthe second monogramed (lower left) pencil and sepia wash the first 22.9 x 19.7cm (9 x 7 3/4in), the second 22.8 x 16.5cm (9 x 6 1/2in). (2)Footnotes:Pugin was one of the most celebrated and prolific supporters of the Victorian Gothic Revival style. He believed that Gothic architecture was not a style but a principle; saying it should be honest, revealing the structure and function of the building and elements within it. During his lifetime, Pugin designed more than 100 buildings in this style, however in 1852, he passed away at the age of 40 supposedly from overwork. Bilton Grange was extended in the 1840s by Pugin and has since been used as Bilton Grange Preparatory School. ProvenanceAnon. sale, Bonhams, Oxford, 22 August 2012, lot 156.Private collection, UK. Purchased from the above.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1815

A George V silver folding four-division photograph frame, Daniel & John Welby, London, 1910, width 44.6cm,each frame contains a photograph and the surrounding border is engraved with the name and a date regarding the subject.

Lot 1829

A George V silver coffee pot by Daniel & John Welby, London, 1928, height 21cm, gross weight 21.5oz.

Lot 324

Eleanor Welby Wilkinson (19th Century), Pre-Raphaelite style portrait of a lady, oil on canvas, framed

Lot 319

William Welby, "Naked and Unashamed, Nudism from Six Points of View", Thorson's Publishers Ltd, London, 1944

Lot 359

Pugin (Augustus Welby). Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume, compiled from ancient authorities and examples, 2nd edition, enlarged and revised by the Rev. Bernard Smith, London: Henry G. Bohn, 1846, additional chromolithograph title, 72 chromolithograph plates, all bar one colour, occasional slight marginal soiling, top edge gilt, original morocco-backed boards with gilt ornament decorations, spine ends a little rubbed and scuffed, some corners wear, 4to, together with Colling (James K.) Gothic Ornaments, being a series of examples of enriched details and accessories of the architecture of Great Britain, 2 volumes, [1848], 209 lithograph plates including 2 additional titles and 40 colour, occasional light spotting, previous owner inscriptions, endpapers renewed, original cloth gilt, rebacked with original spines relaid, some edge wear and fading, 4toQty: (3)

Lot 15

A Victorian silver bottle holder of Monteith form, with a waved rim, the body embossed with bows, swags, fruit, flowers and scrolls, with twin lion's head and ring handles, on a footed base, Daniel and John Welby, London 1898, 5½oz, 11cm high.

Lot 222

Welby Arthur Skinner, (British, 20th Century), Backwater-Sunbury-on-Thames, oil on board, signed and indistinctly dated 1948 lower right, bearing RA Exhibition labels to verso, framed, 54cm x 39cm

Lot 13C

A silver coffee pot with domed top and finial (583g Total Weight) 1896 by Daniel & John Welby

Lot 2084

A large selection of George III and later table and dessert forks, all in the Old English pattern, various dates and makers to include D&J Welby London 1931 and 1935 with jubilee mark, HS London 1804, Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield 1919 with retailers stamp, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater (Thomas Alfred Slater, Walter Brindsley Slater & Henry Arthur Holland), William Eley & William Fearn etc, gross weight 33oz (18)

Lot 2172

A George V silver salver, of shaped circular form with a gadrooned rim, the centre engraved with a lion passant, the whole standing on three scroll feet, maker D & J Welby Ltd, London 1923, 18.8oz, dia.25.5cm

Lot 236

A Webley & Scott 'The Welby Mark 1' air pistol Location: Porters

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