antiques auction 17th july 2010

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13 A late 18th century Continental portrait miniature of a lady watercolour on ivory, the oval portrait contained in a later red enamel and silver frame 7cm x 4.5cm (including frame) £150-250 14 A late 18th century Worcester blue printed mug decorated with ‘parrot pecking fruit pattern’, blue crescent mark 12cm high £200-300 15 An early 19th century replacement plate In the Japanese Imari manner decorated in polychrome with chrysanthemums and rockwork with gilt highlights, double blue concentric ring to base 21cm diameter £150-250 16 A late 18th/ early 19th century New Hall tea pot and cover of shaped oval section, decorated with a basket of flowers surrounded by floral sprigs, red mark to base ‘N171’ 19cm high £150-250 17 An early 19th century Chamberlain’s Worcester miniature porcelain chamberstick decorated with flowers and gilt highlights, painted mark (chipped) 8cm wide, 4cm high £200-300 CERAMICS, GLASS AND WORKS OF ART 1 A Finesse 21 classic sailing yacht titled “Meanda” (MDLH9) Built 1965 by Platt SOLD IN SITU AND AS FOUND clinker mahogany on Canadian rock elm, original fibreglass sheathed deck and cabin top, lifting keel, roller reefing on main and genoa, Stuart Turner P5 inboard, four berths, gas cooker, chemical heads, VHF, ship’s and hand bearing- compasses, echo sounder, inflatable dinghy, trailing log, twin auto bilge pumps, solar battery charger, twin ‘leisure’ batteries and other extras, Survey report 2006. Please Note: Viewing is by appointment only at Granton, Edinburgh. Insurance, yard and mooring charges are extra costs. Further work is needed on this item. 21 feet Caveat: The specifications for this lot have been supplied by the vendor and the auctioneer offers no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information supplied. This lot is not subject to return. £2,500-3,500 2 An 18th century Chinese export famille rose plate of shaped octagonal form, decorated with figures in a landscape with a a flower and bird border 22cm wide £150-250 2A An 18th century Chinese export famille rose tea pot and cover of globular form, decorated with panels of flowers on a purple scale ground 14cm high £200-300 3 Two late 19th/early 20th century Chinese ivory figures comprising: Guanyin as a standing figure with flowing drapery and hands crossed, 13.5cm high (damages); and a figure of a man with a goatee beard, holding a peach in his right hand and with a small deer on his left side, 10cm high (damages) (2) £200-300 4 A Chinese Qingbai type footed bowl Probably Song/ Yuan Dynasty of circular tapering form with a thick light blue glaze 15.5cm diameter £120-180 5 A pair of 19th century Staffordshire spill vases each decorated with a cow and a calf on a naturalistic ground base (2) 27cm high £150-250 6 A group of 19th century Staffordshire wares comprising: a double flatback of Tam.O.Shanter and Sooter Johnny’, 32cm high; a pair of flatbacks of a man and a woman, 37cm and 36cm high; a flatback of a man and his dog, 25cm high; a flatback titled ‘Rival’, 25cm high; a flatback of a two storey house, 18.5cm high; and a flat back of a three storey house titled ‘Potash Farm’, 14cm high (7) £200-300 7 A Staunton wood chess set By Jacques & Son London contained in a box with a label (32) Queen 7.5cm high £300-500 8 A 19th century Anglo-Indian stained and carved ivory chess set (lacking one piece) (31) Queen 6.5cm high £250-350 9 Sir Compton Mackenzie Interest A pair of early 20th century ivory boot hooks each with yellow metal crest of a sun and the motto ‘Luceo Non Uro’; and a matching brush; a group of paper book plates; and a David Andersen knife (qty) £120-180 10 Three 19th century painted porcelain miniature plaques each of oval form decorated with a lady in costume, in a gilt and ebonised frame (3) each 8.5cm x 7cm £200-300 11 A late 19th century painted porcelain and glass tankard of facetted tapering form, scroll handle, pewter cover with circular painted porcelain panel of a lady looking in the mirror and kissing her image, impressed mark 16cm high £120-180 12 A 19th century portrait minature of a young lady of oval form, the lady wearing a white dress, in a an ebonised and gilt metal frame 8cm x 6cm £150-200 1 LYON & TURNBULL - ANTIQUES: 17TH JULY 2010 Saturday 17th July 2010 PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SALE COMMENCES AT 10AM Sale Number LT288 Viewing Wednesday 14th July 10am - 7pm Thursday 15th July 10am - 5pm Friday 16th July 10am - 5pm (restricted viewing due to Jewellery & Silver Sale) Morning of Sale from 9am Specialists Harry Douglas-Hamilton Gavin Lindsay Enquiries and Commission Bids Tel. 0131 557 8844 Fax. 0131 557 8668 email. info@lyonandturnbull.com www.lyonandturnbull.com Written Enquiries: Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh EH1 3RR Antiques Colour images of all lots are available on our website at www.lyonandturnbull.com

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This sale will include ceramics, glass, works of art, arms and armour, rugs and furniture. To be held in our Edinburgh saleroom at 10am on Saturday 17th July

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Page 1: Antiques Auction 17th July 2010

13A late 18th century Continentalportrait miniature of a ladywatercolour on ivory, the ovalportrait contained in a later redenamel and silver frame7cm x 4.5cm (including frame)£150-250

14A late 18th century Worcester blueprinted mugdecorated with ‘parrot pecking fruitpattern’, blue crescent mark12cm high£200-300

15An early 19th century replacementplateIn the Japanese Imari mannerdecorated in polychrome withchrysanthemums and rockworkwith gilt highlights, double blueconcentric ring to base21cm diameter£150-250

16A late 18th/ early 19th century NewHall tea pot and coverof shaped oval section, decoratedwith a basket of flowers surroundedby floral sprigs, red mark to base‘N171’19cm high£150-250

17An early 19th centuryChamberlain’s Worcesterminiature porcelain chamberstickdecorated with flowers and gilthighlights, painted mark (chipped)8cm wide, 4cm high£200-300

CERAMICS, GLASS AND WORKS OF ART

1A Finesse 21 classic sailing yachttitled “Meanda” (MDLH9)Built 1965 by PlattSOLD IN SITU AND AS FOUNDclinker mahogany on Canadian rockelm, original fibreglass sheatheddeck and cabin top, lifting keel,roller reefing on main and genoa,Stuart Turner P5 inboard, fourberths, gas cooker, chemical heads,VHF, ship’s and hand bearing-compasses, echo sounder,inflatable dinghy, trailing log, twinauto bilge pumps, solar batterycharger, twin ‘leisure’ batteries andother extras, Survey report 2006.Please Note:Viewing is by appointment only atGranton, Edinburgh. Insurance, yard andmooring charges are extra costs. Furtherwork is needed on this item.21 feetCaveat:The specifications for this lot have beensupplied by the vendor and theauctioneer offers no guarantee as to theaccuracy of the information supplied.This lot is not subject to return.£2,500-3,500

2An 18th century Chinese exportfamille rose plateof shaped octagonal form,decorated with figures in alandscape with a a flower and birdborder22cm wide£150-250

2AAn 18th century Chinese exportfamille rose tea pot and coverof globular form, decorated withpanels of flowers on a purple scaleground14cm high£200-300

3Two late 19th/early 20th centuryChinese ivory figurescomprising: Guanyin as a standingfigure with flowing drapery andhands crossed, 13.5cm high(damages); and a figure of a manwith a goatee beard, holding apeach in his right hand and with asmall deer on his left side, 10cmhigh (damages) (2)£200-300

4A Chinese Qingbai type footed bowlProbably Song/ Yuan Dynastyof circular tapering form with athick light blue glaze15.5cm diameter£120-180

5A pair of 19th century Staffordshirespill vaseseach decorated with a cow and acalf on a naturalistic ground base(2)27cm high£150-250

6A group of 19th centuryStaffordshire warescomprising: a double flatback ofTam.O.Shanter and Sooter Johnny’,32cm high; a pair of flatbacks of aman and a woman, 37cm and 36cmhigh; a flatback of a man and hisdog, 25cm high; a flatback titled‘Rival’, 25cm high; a flatback of atwo storey house, 18.5cm high; anda flat back of a three storey housetitled ‘Potash Farm’, 14cm high (7)£200-300

7A Staunton wood chess setBy Jacques & Son Londoncontained in a box with a label (32)Queen 7.5cm high£300-500

8A 19th century Anglo-Indianstained and carved ivory chess set(lacking one piece) (31)Queen 6.5cm high£250-350

9Sir Compton Mackenzie InterestA pair of early 20th century ivoryboot hookseach with yellow metal crest of asun and the motto ‘Luceo Non Uro’;and a matching brush; a group ofpaper book plates; and a DavidAndersen knife (qty)£120-180

10Three 19th century paintedporcelain miniature plaqueseach of oval form decorated with alady in costume, in a gilt andebonised frame (3)each 8.5cm x 7cm£200-300

11A late 19th century paintedporcelain and glass tankardof facetted tapering form, scrollhandle, pewter cover with circularpainted porcelain panel of a ladylooking in the mirror and kissingher image, impressed mark16cm high£120-180

12A 19th century portrait minature ofa young ladyof oval form, the lady wearing awhite dress, in a an ebonised andgilt metal frame8cm x 6cm£150-200

1LYON & TURNBULL - ANTIQUES: 17TH JULY 2010

Saturday 17th July 2010

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SALECOMMENCES AT 10AM

Sale Number LT288

Viewing

Wednesday 14th July 10am - 7pm

Thursday 15th July 10am - 5pm

Friday 16th July 10am - 5pm

(restricted viewing due to Jewellery & Silver Sale)

Morning of Sale from 9am

Specialists

Harry Douglas-Hamilton

Gavin Lindsay

Enquiries and Commission BidsTel. 0131 557 8844 Fax. 0131 557 8668 email. [email protected]

Written Enquiries:Lyon and Turnbull Ltd.33 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh EH1 3RR

Antiques

Colour images of all lots are available on our website at

www.lyonandturnbull.com

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40A 19th century fruitwood spice rackof cylindrical form, composed of fivecompartments, 22cm high; a treenurn and cover of turned form, 19cmhigh; a treen string box of turnedform, 12cm high; and a treen box ofturned form, 7cm high (4)£150-250

41A 19th century mahogany sewingstandof turned form, composed of twolevels with six columns for spools,19cm high; and an alteredmahogany box, of shaped form withcarrying handle and shaped galleryover three short drawers, 40cmwide, 26.5cm high (2)£150-250

42A Japanese Satsuma censor andcover, Meiji Periodthe cover with an applied seateddragon finial, the censor with twinhandles and standing on a tripodbase, decorated with figural panels33cm high£200-300

43A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases,Meiji Periodeach of baluster form, decoratedwith figural panels and with gilthighlights (2)25cm high£150-250

44Two Japanese Satsuma vases,Meiji Periodeach of hexagonal form, decoratedwith landscape and figure panels ona gilt ground (2)30cm high£200-300

45A pair of Japanese Satsuma vases,Meiji Periodeach of baluster form, decoratedwith philosophers between bordersof flowers, red character marks tobase and body (2)38.5cm high£400-600

45ATwo Japanese Satsuma boxes,Meiji Periodcomprising: a box and cover offlattened circular form, decoratedwith a rectangular panel of childrenplaying between panels of flowers,gilt mark to base, 7.5cm diameter,3.5cm high; and a box and cover ofcircular form on tripod feetdecorated with ladies in alandscape, gilt mark to base, 9cmdiameter, 5.5cm high (2)£150-250

18A 19th century Sunderland lustrejugdecorated to one side with a sceneof the Iron bridge and to the otherside with a verse inscription, 18cmhigh; a Sunderland lustre mugdecorated to one side with the‘Sailor’s Farewell’ and to the otherside with a verse inscription, theinterior with an applied frog, 13cmhigh; a Sunderland lustre mugdecorated to one side with the‘Sailor’s Farewell’ and to the otherside with an inscription, 12cm high(3)£200-300

19An 18th century Dutch brass tabletobacco boxof oval form with ornate loophandle, hinge and lock, the interiorwith two compartments17cm wide£400-600

20A George III brass tobacco boxof oval section with tobacco, snuffand pipe compartments, the coverwith a white metal cartoucheinscribed ‘Wm. Wallace’14cm long£400-600

21A 19th century Scottish charcoalflat ironof pear shaped section with woodhandle, brass fittings and iron base16cm wide, 15cm high, 8cm wide£200-300

22A 19th century Continental ivorycrucifixthe ivory corpus below an ivoryname plate inscribed ‘INRI’, on anebonised Latin cross15.5cm wide, 31cm high£200-300

23A Regency mahogany work boxof rectangular form with shellmarquetry and boxwood lining,standing on gilt ball feet, 21cmwide, 10cm high, 15cm deep; and amahogany tea caddy of rectangularform, 22cm wide, 12cm high, 13cmdeep (2)£150-250

24A late 19th century Austrian coldpainted bronze figure of a curlewstanding upright8.5cm high£150-200

25A 20th century Wedgwood blackbasalt bowlwith applied white frieze decorationof classical maidens dancing,impressed marks25cm diameter£100-200

26A cased Curta calculatortype I no.53508 designed by CurtHerzstark and made inLiechtenstein by Contina A GMauren, in black metal canisterscrew with screw off lid and aninstruction manual10.5cm high£150-250

27A Chinese carved green hardstonebowldecorated with mythologicalcreatures, on a stained wood foliatecarved stand (2)bowl 25cm wide, 10.5cm high£200-300

28A group of five Chinese andJapanese carved wood standscomprising: a stand of flower formon five scrolling legs on areticulated flower form base, 19cmwide, 12.5cm high (damages); adouble lozenge form stand, 13.5cmwide, 3cm high (damages); andthree carved wood stands, 21.5cmwide, 7.5cm high; 16cm wide, 5.5cmhigh; 19.5cm wide, 3cm high (5)£150-200

29A pair of 20th century blue and giltvaseseach of baluster form, square basewith twin scrolling handles,decorated with a trophy of armsabove eagle motifs and opposingpanels depicting Napoleon onhorseback, gilt mark to base (2)52cm high£200-300

30A pair of 20th century vases andcoverseach vase of ovoid form with twingilt metal scrolling handles,standing on figural gilt metal tripodlegs over a circular base, decoratedwith a frieze of classical figures ona pink ground with gilt highlights,gilt mark (2)50cm high£300-500

31A pair of 20th century pâte-sur-pâte vases and coverseach of baluster form with scrollhandles, standing on a square base,decorated with a frieze of classicalfigures on a pink ground with gilthighlights, gilt mark (2)38cm high£200-300

32A 20th century pâte-sur-pâte ewerand under platethe ewer of ovoid form with giltfigural handle, on a circular base,the under plate of circular formwith domed well, each decoratedwith a frieze of classical figures ona pink ground with gilt highlights,gilt mark (2)ewer 40cm high, under plate 35cmdiameter£200-300

33A pair of 20th century pâte-sur-pâte vaseseach of baluster form with scrollinghandles, standing on a square base,decorated with classical figures ona pink ground with gilt highlights,gilt mark to base (2)60cm high£300-500

34A pair of 20th century pâte-sur-pâte urnseach of typical form with classicalmaiden mask handles, standing ona square base, decorated with afrieze of classical figures on a pinkground with gilt highlights, giltmark (2)35cm high£200-300

35A pair of 20th century pâte-sur-pâte vases and coverseach of ovoid form with scrollinghandles, decorated with a frieze ofclassical figures on a black groundwith gilt highlights, gilt mark (2)37cm high£200-300

36A 20th century blue and gilt vase,cover and standof ovoid form, standing on a squarebase, decorated with swags andfoliate motifs, gilt mark (2)33cm high£150-250

37A Victorian walnut music boxof rectangular form with ebonystringing, the interior movementwith brass barrel, plays six tunes48cm wide, 14cm high, 18cm deep£200-300

38A Victorian mahogany music boxthe case of rectangular form withmarquetry, the movemant withbrass barrel, plays ten tunes61cm wide, 16cm high, 25cm deep£250-350

39A 19th century burr walnutstereoscope viewerwith three lenses and ebonisedmounts; and a box of slides ofBritish, American and World views(qty)£150-250

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Colour images of all lots are

available on our website at

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69An early 19th century Barr, Flight& Barr porcelain platedecorated in the Cozzi, Venice stylewith flowers in polychrome,impressed ‘BFB’ mark, 22.5cmwide; a similarly decorated plate,23cm wide; a plate decorated withflowers and leaves, 21cm wide; anda Paris porcelain plate decoratedwith two birds on a branch with agilt border, 23.5cm diameter (4)£150-200

69AAn early 19th century Spode parttea and coffee servicedecorated in the imari palette,pattern number ‘1495’, comprising:twelve saucers, nine tea cups, eightcoffee cans, two plates, teapot,cover and under plate, a sucrierand cover, a slop bowl, a milk jug;and a Royal Crown Derby imaripalette dish, pattern ‘383’ (37)£300-400

70An 18th/ 19th century blue paintedDelft platethe well decorated with an urn offlowers within a floral border andyellow rim22.5cm diameter£120-180

71A late 19th/ early 20th centurygolfing porcelain patch boxof oblong form with canted corners,the cover decorated with agentleman and a lady golfer withcrossed clubs5cm wide, 3cm high, 4cm deep£120-180

72An 18th century opaque twist stemwine glasswith bell bowl, double opaque twiststem and conical foot17.5cm high£150-250

73A 19th century Continental red airtwist stem wine glasswith bell bowl over a double red andwhite opaque twist stem andconical foot17cm high£200-300

74A group of Regency cut glasswareseach item with stepped cutdecoration, comprising: fourcustard glasses, three bottles andstoppers, two footed bowls andcovers, a basket and cover andanother basket (damages) (11)£200-300

46A pair of Japanese Imari vases,Meiji Periodeach of ovoid tapering form,decorated with opposing panels ofbijin within a garden, on a floral andcrane decorated ground (2)45cm high£400-600

47A Japanese Imari porcelaincharger, Meiji Periodof circular form, the well decoratedwith a lacquered panel of asamurai, the border with fourlacquered landscape panels on ared foliate decorated ground, red sixcharacter mark to base45.5cm diameter£150-200

47AThree Japanese wood block prints,Meiji Periodeach of rectangular form decoratedwith a samurai in a landscape,unframed (3)38cm x 25cm£150-250

48A pair of French bronzed vasesAfter F. Moreaueach decorated with applied andrelief bird decoration, impressedmarks (2)35cm high£200-300

49A large late 19th century Dresdenstyle vase and coverthe lobed globular body decoratedwith opposing panels of figuralscenes, on a blue ground decoratedwith foliate motifs, painted mark ‘L& R’ to base43cm high£200-300

50A pair of 19th century opaline glassvaseseach of baluster form, decorated inpolychrome with birds on brancheson a crackle ground (2)27cm high£300-400

51A 19th century Minton ‘Genevese’pattern blue printed ashetof shaped oblong form, 43cm wide,34cm deep; and a blue printedtureen of oblong form with cantedcorners, lion mask handles andfinial, the whole decorated withlandscape scenes, 32cm wide,21cm high (2)£200-300

52A 19th century Chinese greencrackle glaze vaseof ovoid form24cm high£250-350

53A 19th century Chinese bluepainted ginger jar and coverIn the Kangxi mannerof ovoid form, decorated withopposing panels of antiquities on aprunus decorated ground, blue fourcharacter mark to base25cm high£400-600

54A pair of 19th century Chinese jarsand coverseach of baluster form, decoratedwith two phoenixes on rockworkamidst flowers on a light greenground (2)40cm high£200-300

55A 19th century bronze figure of abishopstanding and holding a bible, on asocle base13cm high£100-200

56A green onyx and gilt metal columnashtraywith circular bowl over a balustercolumn on a circular base72cm high£120-180

57A 19th century childs’ teapot andcoverof squat oval form with blackprinted design of a cat playing afiddle with a dog and a cow jumpingover the moon, the opposite sidewith a rocking horse15cm wide, 8cm high, 7.5cm deep£200-300

58A 19th century miniature paintingof a Venetian courtesanoil on metal, in a metal mount3cm square£150-250

59A 19th century Chinese silkworktable top paneldecorated with cockerels,butterflies and birds on floweringbranches and rockwork, thehardwood frame with foliate motherof pearl inlay59cm x 51cm£300-500

60A Chinese famille noire plateGuangxu markof circular form, decorated withflowers, red overglaze six charactermark to verso24cm high£200-300

61A 19th century Chinese painting ofa tigerbrush on paper, character marks toright side46cm x 26cm£200-300

62A 19th century Chinese silkembroidered badgedecorated with a butterfly andflowers30cm x 12cm£150-200

63A pair of Chinese blue paintedvasesIn the Kangxi mannereach of ovoid form, decorated withfigures in a landscape, artemisialeaf mark to base, 15cm high (onedamaged); and another of similarform and decoration, artemisia leafmark to base, 15cm high (3)£150-200

64A group of 18th century and laterChinese export warescomprising: a famille rose armorialtankard, 14.5cm high; four cups anda saucer, each decorated withgreen dragons; an armorial cupwith motto ‘Spes Prima Salutis’; ablue painted saucer with alandscape scene; and a red paintedfloral bowl (damages) (8)£150-250

65Three 19th century Chinese Cantonenamel disheseach of oval shaped form,decorated with white flowers on ablue ground (3)15cm wide£150-250

66A large group of 18th/ 19th centuryEnglish porcelain cups and saucersof assorted patterns (damages andrubbing) (qty)£200-300

67A late 19th/ early 20th century partcake setRetailed by T. Goode & Co. Ltd.Londoneach with a foliate border in red,purple and gilt, printed marks,comprising: six plates, five saucers,three slop bowls, three dishes and amuffin dish and cover (18)£150-250

68A 19th century ivory and ebonisedcrucifixthe ivory corpus below an ivoryplaque, on a Roman cross51.5cm high£200-300

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96An 18th century carved ivory boxInscribed ‘Marianal a Paris leJeune fecit’of rectangular form, the coverdecorated with a landscape scenewithin a floral surround, the interiordecorated with flowers (damages)8.5cm wide, 1.5cm high, 6cm deep£150-250

97A group of six 19th century Englishassorted porcelain fruit platescomprising: two plates, each wellpainted with fruit and with a blueborder with gilt highlights, patternnumber ‘106’, 21.5cm wide; twoplates, each well painted withflowers with a vine leaf border andgilt highlights, 22cm wide; and twoplates, each well painted withflowers with a reticulated borderwith gilt highlights, 23cm wide (6)£200-300

98An 18th century Whieldon typetortoiseshell glazed plateof circular scalloped form withmoulded floral and butterfly border23.5cm diameter£150-200

99A 19th century sedan clockthe white dial with black Arabicnumerals within a circular ebonisedframe, movement replaced andmarked ‘John Walker 15 JewelsSwiss Made’14.5cm diameter£200-300

100A Scottish pottery figure of a kiltedScotsmanwith a sporting gun and his dog,standing on a naturalistic base,18cm high (damages); aPrestonpans pottery figure groupflat back of fishwives, 22cm high;and a pair of pottery seated figuresof a man and a woman clad intartan, each 19cm high (4)£200-300

101An early/ mid 19th century Derbyfigure of a girl with a netstanding on a naturalistic base(damages)18cm high£120-180

102A 19th century Walton figure grouptitled ‘Songsters’modelled as a man and a womanwith a dog and a swan in front ofbocage, 21.5cm high; and a potteryfigure of a seated boy reading abook in front of bocage, 18cm high(2)£200-300

75A group of 18th century and laterglassescomprising: three glasses, eachwith a funnel bowl, faceted stemand conical foot with etchedlandscape scenes and gilt rim,14.5cm high; three glasses, eachwith a trumpet bowl, double opaquetwist stem, conical foot and vineetched bowl, 16cm high; two cordialglasses, each with an ogee bowl,double opaque twist stem, conicalfoot, gilt floral decoration, 12.5cmhigh; three glasses, each with a bellbowl, double opaque twist stems,plain foot, 12cm high; and a glasswith an ogee bowl, faceted stemand conical foot, 15cm high (12)£400-600

76A group of 18th century and laterglassescomprising: a glass with ogee bowl,plain stem and conical folded foot,14cm high; a double opaque twiststem glass with conical foot,13.5cm high; an ale flute, the funnelbowl with etched design on a plainstem with conical folded foot,15.5cm high; four glasses, eachwith funnel bowl, plain stem andconical foot, 11.5cm high; a cordialglass with faceted bowl and stemand conical foot, 10.5cm high; and acut glass finger bowl of fluteddesign, 9.5cm high (9)£150-250

77A pair of Steuban glass birdsetched mark to base15cm high£200-300

78A pairof 18th century GermanLaurenstein wine glasseseach with gilt rim, above drawntrumpet bowl, the stem with sevenair tears, over folded foot (2)15.5cm high£200-300

79A mid 19th century white opalineglass egg bowl and coverthe cover moulded as a hen lyingdown, the base with wickerworkpattern20cm wide, 18cm high£250-350

80A late 19th century red overlayglass decanter and stopper39.5cm high£150-250

81A George III mahogany banjobarometerof typical form with boxwood inlayand silvered dials98cm high£300-500

82An Admiral Fitzroy barometerin a glazed mahogany case94cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

83A George III mahogany stickbarometerBy John Miller, Edinburgh (1746-1815)broken pediment (losses) above anengraved rectangular brass platewith sliding vernier, the frame withboxwood and ebony herringboneinlay, circular cistern cover97cm high£1,000-1,500

84Three 19th century circular lacquerboxescomprising: a box with a portrait ofMary Stuart and inscribed tointerior, 9.5cm diameter; a boxdecorated with a boy with a cup anda jug, 9cm diameter; a box withgeometric design, 8cm diameter (3)£200-300

85A mid 19th century rococo stylepart dinner servicedecorated in peach and pale lemonwith gilt highlights, pattern 3070,comprising: twenty four plates,twelve side plates, twelve bowls,four graduated dishes, three dishesand covers (one damaged), a largetureen cover and underplate, asmall tureen cover and underplateand a small tureen with fixedunderplate and cover (60)£200-300

86A mid 19th century rococo stylematched part fruit servicedecorated in peach and pale lemonwith gilt highlights, pattern 3070,comprising: twenty four plates,three comports and two dishes (29)£150-200

87A 19th century Chitty familysamplershowing the parents and theiroffspring, surrounded by animal,bird, insect and foliate motifs withina foliate border547cm x 31cm£250-350

88An 18th century band samplerBy Helen Duncan, September 10,1747decorated with geometric bandsabove the alphabet65.5cm x 20.5cm£250-350

89An early 19th century samplerBy Helen Wills 1805depicting a house over a ship withinscription ‘Two brothers ofMontrose’, surrounded by foliateand animal motifs44cm x 32cm£250-350

90A 19th century samplerBy Janet Ritchie, 1837decorated with an alphabet andnumbers above crown motifs andinitials within a foliate border45cm x 32cm£150-250

91A Victorian woolwork of a parrotsitting on a branch within an ornateframe44cm x 35cm£200-300

92A 20th century abalone and lacquerboxof rectangular form, brassstringing, the cover set with ayellow metal kiwi bird motif15cm wide, 4.5cm high, 11cm deep£200-300

93A group of four late 18th centurycoloured engravingsAfter Kaycomprising: ‘Turncoats and cutthroats’, marked ‘I.K. 1796’, 24.5cmx 19.5cm; an engraving of soldiers,marked ‘I. Kay 1795’, 24.5cm x19.5cm; ‘A whim or a visit to themud bridge’, marked ‘Kay fecit.1786’, 19.5cm x 24.5cm; and anengraving of a tavern scene,marked ‘Kay 1784’, 19.5cm x24.5cm (4)£150-250

94A Japanese enamel plate, MeijiPerioddecorated with two monkeys, twobirds and a deer in a landscape,floral border, geometric scrollworkto verso30.5cm diameter£250-350

95An 18th century Chinese bluepainted dishof scalloped form, decorated withfloral motifs, 35cm wide; a Chineseblue painted dish of octagonal form,decorated with a landscape scene,34cm wide; and a Chinese bluepainted dish of twelve sided form,decorated with a river scene, 37cmwide (3)£200-300

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127Four brass fire brigade hosenozzles (branches)of various sizes two mounted onwooden plinths46cm -76cm long£300-400

128A chrome plated rugby player carmascot, circa 1920modelled as a player about to throwa ball, on a stained wood base18cm high including stand£200-300

129A pair of Japanese blue paintedsake bottleseach with brown glazed rim, thebody decorated with trailing fruit26cm high£150-250

130A Neolithic type Chinese pottery jarof squat ovoid form with twinhandles with red and blackgeometric decoration13cm high£200-300

131A pair of small Chinese redlacquered cabinetseach of rectangular form with twopanelled doors over a long drawer,serpentine apron and feet (2)33cm wide, 44cm high, 28cm deep£200-300

131AA part set of eight hand colouredprints ‘Cries of London’After F. Wheatleycomprising: plate 1, ‘Two bunches apenny. two bunches a penny’; plate4, ‘Do you want any Matches?’;plate 6, ‘Knives Scissors and Razorsto Grind’; plate 7, ‘Fresh GatheredPeas. Young Hastings’; plate 9,‘Strawberrys. Scarlet Strawberrys’;plate 10, ‘Old Chairs to Mend’; plate11, ‘A New Love Song only hapennya piece’; plate 12, ‘Hot SpiceGingerbread. Smoking hot!’ (8)each 37cm x 27cm£200-300

132A gilt metal repeater carriageclockwith platform lever escapement, themovement striking the hours on agong, the circular white dial withblack Roman numerals, the giltmetal case with handle13.5cm high£150-1,250

133A PY cane paper weightlampwork flower with red petalsand green stem within a surroundof millefiori canes6.5cm wide£150-200

103A 19th century English porcelaincup and saucerPossibly Derbypainted en grisaille with wildanimals with gilt highlights; acoffee can and saucer painted engrisaille with flowers with gilthighlights; and a coffee can painteden grisaille with a ruined castle (5)£150-250

104A group of Chinese porcelain wareseach decorated in blue, red, greenand yellow with foliate motifs, bluesix character mark to base,comprising: three saucers, a bowland a dish (5)£200-300

105A 19th century mother of pearlpainted fanthe guard sticks and the interiorsticks are carved mother of pearlwith gilt highlights, the fan isdecorated to one side with a rusticsetting, the opposing side is plain,contained in a later box28cm long£120-180

106An 18th century lac burgaute cheston standthe chest of rectangular form withcanted corners, decorated withchinoiserie scenes, 37cm wide,27cm high, 27cm deep (box); and alac burgaute group of fivegraduated boxes of circular form,each decorated with chinoiseriescenes, 7.5cm-15.5cm (6)£200-300

107A 19th century cast brass cookingpotof circular form with twin handlesand tripod feet20cm high£120-180

108A late 19th century brass halllantern and bell pullswith stained and leaded glasspanels of geometric design, 52cmhigh; and two gilt metalembroidered bell pulls, eachdecorated with rosettes andarmorials, 195cm long (3)£150-250

109A pair of 19th century green glasslustreseach with a scalloped bowl,knopped stem and circular steppedbase with an outer ring of lustres,gilt highlights (rubbing)32cm high£300-500

110A 19th century cranberry glassepergnethe shaped dish supporting acentral trumpet shaped vase,surrounded by three hooks and withthree hanging baskets (one basketcracked and one replaced)56cm high£250-350

111Four 19th century Delft bluepainted disheseach of heart shaped formdecorated with landscape scenes(4)24cm wide£150-250

112A pair of 19th century Meissenstyle three branch candelabraeach decorated with two figuresaround a tree trunk which isprofusely covered with flowers, on arococo scroll base, blue paintedcrossed sword mark and incisedmarks to base (2)20cm high£400-600

113A pair of Victorian style lustre walllightseach with gilt metal foliate scrollmounts with mirror backs andtrailing lustres19cm high£150-250

114A Continental porcelain equestrianmodel of a mounted 2nd Dragoon(Royal Scot’s Grey’s) at the chargein early 19th century uniform withsword out-stretched and withdetailed uniform and horsefurniture33cm high£600-800

115A Royal Worcester equestrianfigure of George Washingtonmounted on a grey horse one of 750copies modelled by BernardWinskill in the series FamousMilitary Commanders this model isnumber 111 and is sold with theframed certificate46cm high£600-800

116Three Merryweather Londonleather fire buckets, circa 1850each of circular tapering form, redpainted with a black and gilt border25cm high£250-300

117A Royal Exchange Insurance castlead mark, circa 1860with the Royal Exchange buildingcast onto the face, surmounted bythe Royal crown, cast within theoval and number ‘218843’17cm high£200-300

118A Royal Exchange cast leadinsurance mark, circa 1820with the Royal Exchange buildingcast onto the face surmounted bythe royal crown25cm high£200-300

119A Royal Exchange cast leadinsurance mark, circa 1820with the Royal Exchange buildingcast onto the face surmounted bythe royal crown25cm high£200-300

120A Royal Exchange insurance castlead mark, circa 1860with the Royal Exchange buildingcast onto the face surmounted bythe royal crown (damaged) with thenumber ‘159080’25cm high£200-300

121A Royal Exchange insurance castlead mark, circa 1860with the Royal Exchange buildingcast onto the face surmounted bythe royal crown with the number‘151997’25cm high£250-350

122A Sun insurance cast lead firemarkwith a raised sun face and number‘688324’17cm high£200-300

123A Sun insurance cast lead firemarkwith a raised sun face and number‘428519’17cm high£200-300

124A Sun insurance cast lead firemarkwith a raised sun face and number‘421858’17cm high£200-300

125A Phoenix insurance pressedcopper and gilded fire markwith a raised Phoenix amidstflames25cm high£200-300

126A cast lead property markdecorated with a thistle on the face17cm high£250-300

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154Three Japanese ivory figures, MeijiPeriodcomprising: a figure of a ladyholding a book, 17cm high; a ladyholding a flower, 17cm high; and aseated man holding a sword with anoh mask at his feet, 10cm high (3)Provenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£250-350

155An early 20th century mahoganycased mantel clockthe movement striking on a gong,the arched silvered dial with blackRoman numerals, Fast/ Slowsubsidiary dial and a Chime/ Silentsubsidiary dial35cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£120-180

156A Chinese blue painted balustervasedecorated with two ladies in agarden setting, blue six characterKangxi mark to base, but later,converted to a lamp44cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£100-150

157A 19th century Vienna style cabinetcup and saucerdecorated with scrolling flowerwork with a border of sun flowers,gilt highlights, blue painted mark tobase (chipped) (2)cup 6cm high, saucer 13.5cmdiameterProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£80-120

158A pair of Japanese cloisonnéenamel vases, Meiji Periodeach of ovoid form, decorated withflowers and birds on a dark blueground (2)18cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

159A 19th century ebony sectionalfluteStamped ‘Nach/ H F Meyer/Hanover’three sections, 67cm long; apiccolo, stamped ‘London/Improved/ PD/ 9’, 38cm long; and apiccolo, two sections, 38cm long (3)Provenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

134A PY label paper weightlampwork of a flower with red andyellow petals and green stem on agreen ground, millefiori patternsurround6.5cm wide£150-200

135An H cane Harlequin design paperweightdecorated with eight bubblesaround a central bubble on ascrambled millefiori ground6.5cm wide£150-200

136A Whitefriars type commemorativepaper weightof facetted circular form with adouble concentric ring of blue andwhite millefiori canes around anetched mark, 7.5cm wide; and aWhitefriars type weight of facettedcircular form with five closelypacked millefiori rings, white figurecane and numbers ‘1979’, 7cm wide(2)£200-300

137An English paper weightdecorated with concentric rings ofmillefiori canes in red, blue, greenand white7cm wide£150-250

138A French paper weightdecorated with red and greengarlands of millefiori canes arounda central blue and white cane6.5cm wide£150-250

139Four Venetian Murano glass paperweightscomprising: a scrambled weight,paper label to base, 6cm wide; aweight with concentric rings on ascrambled white filigree base, 6cmwide; a weight with concentric ringsof millefiori, paper label, 6.5cmwide; and a weight with concentricrings of millefiori, paper label, 7cmwide (4)£200-300

140Two Perthshire paper weightscomprising: a weight withconcentric rings divided into fivesegments, ‘P’ cane, 7cm wide; aweight with cartoon charactercanes on a blue ground within amillefiori ring border, cane ‘P 1982’,7cm wide; and a weight, probably byJohn Deacons, decorated withsilhouette animal canes withingreen, pink and blue millefiorirings, cane ‘JD 2002’, 6.5cm wide (3)£250-350

141A Monart paper weightdecorated with millefiori canes onan orange ground, Monart label tobase, 7cm wide; and a paper weightof similar design, unlabelled, 7cmwide (2)£200-300

142A group of ten Scottish paperweightsten weights of millefiori design, twoweights of facetted design (10)£200-300

142AA 19th century glass presse dupapierdecorated as a red book with ajewelled and gilt exterior and apainted panel of the Madonna andChild13.5cm wide, 2.5cm high, 8cm deep£250-350

143A group of glass paper weightscomprising: a Caithness ‘Myriad’pattern weight, 7cm wide; aCaithness ‘Force Ten’ patternweight, 7cm wide; a Caithness‘Ocean Breeze’ weight, 7.5cm wide;a Selkirk ‘Christmas 1987’ patternweight, 7.5cm wide; a blue facettedlampwork weight of a greenbutterfly, 7.5cm wide; a bluefacetted lampwork weight of amulti-coloured butterfly, 7.5cmwide; and a blue facetted lampworkweight of a flower, 8cm wide (7)£200-300

144A Louis Vuitton type hand bagof tapered rectangular form wtihtwo handles, suede interior35cm wide£150-250

145A 20th century crocodile skin handbagof oblong form with strap, suedeinterior29cm wide£300-500

146A 20th century crocodile skin handbagBy Beard’s of Cheltenhamof rectangular form with twohandles, suede interior35cm wide£300-500

147A 20th century crocodile skinsatchelof tapered rectangular form andhandle, suede interior37cm wide£300-500

148An Armande Marseille bisque headand shoulders dollimpressed mark ‘3200’, 48cm long;a Simon & Harbeg bisque headeddoll, impressed mark ‘1079’, 33cmlong; and an Armande Marseillebisque headed doll, impressedmark ‘390’, 49cm long (3)£200-300

149A French bisque headed dollInscribed ‘SFBJ/ 60/ Paris/ 8/0’dressed as a kilted Scotsman, oneleg loose, 30cm long; and a bisqueheaded doll, inscribed ‘Special/ S/Germany/ 7/0’, 28cm long (2)£150-250

150An early 20th century leather dollwith leather head and limbs,wearing Ottoman dress55cm tall£150-200

151A Staffordshire enamel candlestickof short proportions, decorated engrisaille in blue with floral sprigs,gilt highlights11cm high£120-180

152A group of five late 19th/early 20thcentury embroideriescomprising: two panels, eachdecorated with butterflies on a bluechrysanthemum decorated ground,66cm x 21cm; and three panels,each decorated with chinoiseriescenes, 38cm high (5)£200-300

153A 19th century Chinese fan shapedpaintingdepicting a lady paddling a boat ona river underneath a tree, blackcharacter marks and red sealmark, 44cm wide; and a circularpainting of two woman paddlingboats under a tree, black charactermarks and red seal mark, 25cmdiameter (2)£150-250

153AA collection of Chinese internallypainted glass snuff bottlesincluding three large table snuffbottles (13)£150-250

153BA small collection of Chinesehardstone snuff bottleseach of cream and pale greencolour, one carved with stylisedflowers, another with a duck (5)£150-250

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182An early 20th century Continentalfigureof a lady with a jug, wearing a hatand a flower sprigged skirt, raisedon a circular flower sprigged basewith Greek key border, blue paintedmark24cm high£100-150

183A late 19th century Triebner, Ens &Eckert, Volkstedt figure groupdepicting a seated embracingcouple, decorated in brown, raisedon an oval scroll base, blue printedmark22cm high£150-250

184A pair of 20th century Dresdenfiguresof a shepherd with bagpipes, asheep and a sheepdog at his feet,and a shepherdess gatheringflowers in her skirt, with a sheep ather feet, each raised on a scrollbase, with blue printed SaxonianPorcelain Factory mark (2)24cm high£200-300

185A pair of 20th century Volkstedtfigureseach depicting a lady, one holding acloth in one hand, the other with abasket of flowers on one arm and aflower sprig in the other, eachraised on a rocky base, bluecrossed pitchfork mark, 26.5cmhigh; together with a 20th centuryfigure of a man with a basket offlowers, raised on a rocky base,blue printed mark, 27.5cm high (3)£120-180

186A set of three 20th centurySandizell, Dresden blanc de chinecherubswith attributes relating to theseasons, one with wheat, one withfire and the other with grapes, eachon a scroll base, blue printed mark,15cm high; together with a group offive Ernst Bohne, Rudolstadt blancde chine figures of the Greek godsDemeter, Athena, Hermes, Apolloand Diana, each 14.5cm high (7)£180-220

187A 19th century Meissen style figuregroupdepicting a lady and a gentlemandraping an urn with flower garlandsand a child with a further garland,raised on a circular base, bluepainted crossed sword mark20cm high£250-350

160A large Chinese brass censerXuande mark but laterof circular form with twin handles,on tripod feet30cm wide, 20cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£200-300

160AA Cairo ware copper and brass trayof circular form with inlaid whitemetal decoration32.5cm diameter£200-300

161A 19th century majolica cheesedish and coverdecorated with fish on a blue andgreen ground24cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£200-300

162A Wedgwood type black basaltware bowlof circular form decorated with afrieze of figures in a landscape16cm diameter, 8.5cm high£100-150

163A miner’s lampBy The Premier Lamp & Eng Co.Ltd. Leedsthe brass and metal case of tallcylindrical tapering form withhanging hook34cm high£150-200

164An early 20th century papermicrometerBy Louis Shopper, Leipzig, retailedby H. E. Messmer Ltd. Londonbrass and lacquered metal24cm highProvenance by repute:Formerly used at D. C. Thomson & Co.Dundee who were the publishers offamous comics, such as the Beano andthe Dandy.£300-400

165A bronze figure of Venus, circa1920standing with her right hand raisedand her left holding a piece of fruit,on a red marble plinth62cm high£300-400

166A ‘Dulcephone’ gramaphoneBy A. Mills Watson, 102 Nethergate,Dundeewith oak case and large mahoganyhorn56cm wide horn, 74cm high£400-600

167An 18th century Chinese Imariporcelain bowldecorated with flowers23cm diameter£150-250

168A 19th century tortoiseshell snuffboxof oblong form with yellow metalcartouche inscribed with initials‘J.W.’, 9.5cm wide; a tortoiseshellsnuff box of rectangular form,9.5cm wide; and a small Japaneselacquer box of rectangular formdecorated with leaves, 6cm wide (3)Provenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£100-150

169An early 20th century Polish cutglass vaseof baluster form with cut glasspanels and inscription ‘Pamiatka zPolski od Siostry Gieni’29cm high£200-300

170A 19th century Continental walnutand leather boxof circular form, the coverdecorated with a moulded leatherportrait design titled‘Christophorus/ AB/ Schulenburg’to the border and ‘A.D./1536’ to themain panel, red velvet interior7cm diameter£200-300

171A set of six late 18th centurypewter plateseach of circular form with wavyedge, unmarked (6)23cm diameter£300-500

172A 19th century cast brass catdoorstopmarks to verso33cm high£200-300

172AA pair of brass Corinthian columnlampsOf recent manufactureeach with acanthus capital over afluted column with a square sectionplinth base (2)66cm high£80-120

173A collection of watercolour studiesBy John Aubrey (Isabella MargaretChalmers)pen, ink and watercolour, eachframed and glazed (19)each approx. 20cm x 30cm£200-300

174A 19th century portrait of a womanoil on canvas, the woman depictedreading at a table, in a giltwoodframe86cm x 72cm (frame)£150-200

175A 19th century portrait of a girloil on canvas, depicting a seatedgirl holding a posy of flowers, in agiltwood frame98cm x 87cm (frame)£200-300

176A late 19th/ early 20th centurySamson gilt metal snuff boxof rectangular form with serpentinefront, the cover decorated withhorses and riders, the sides withhunting trophies and with symbolsof music and gardening, bluepainted mark7cm wide, 4cm high, 4.5cm deep£150-250

177A bronze of an Arab mare andstallion, titled L’AccoladeAfter Pierre Jules Mènelater casting, depicting two horsesstanding on naturalistic ground62cm wide, 45cm high£400-600

178An Empire style gilt metal twinbranch wall sconcesurmounted by an urn atop apedestal draped with swags39cm high£120-180

179A 19th century painting onporcelain of a gentlemanwearing a brown coat and insetwithin an oval blue background,surrounded by a gilt vine and leafborder, in a gilt wood frame24cm x 19cm£100-150

180A 19th century miniature paintingof Queen HenriettaAfter Van Dyckstanding with a crown on a table toher right side, in an ebonised frame15cm x 11.5cm£200-300

181A large collection of B&GCopenhagen porcelain Christmasplateseach of circular form and decoratedin blue, various marks, between theyears 1906-1999 (some yearslacking) (78)each plate 17.5cm wide£100-150

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209A 17th century Continentalgiltwood reliquary wall cabinetof architectural form with figuraldecoration70cm high£400-600

210An 18th century Chinese silworkaltar falldecorated with floral motifs on ablue ground with initials ‘I.H.S.’,contained within a later standsilkwork 59cm square, stand 84cmhigh£300-500

211Ethnographic InterestA Yoruba bronze figure of ahermaphroditethe figure kneeling and smoking apipe, with female breasts and malegenitalia, a removable sceptreattached to his back52cm high£200-300

212A 19th century Indian bone andstained bone carved chess set(32)Queen 9cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

213A Chinese famille rose porcelainpart tea and coffee serviceeach with seal mark to base, butlater, comprising: six coffee cupsand saucers, six side plates, twocoffee cups and saucers and a slopbowl (23)£150-250

214A large collection of 19th centuryChinese mother of pearl gamingcountersin rectangular, circular and fishform (qty)£300-500

215A pair of 19th centuryStaffrordshire rabbitseach lying on a naturalistic bases,5.5cm high; and a ContinentalDerby style porcelain leopard,standing on a green rococo scrollbase, 7cm high (3)£150-250

216An African carved wood maskdepicting a head decorated withcrocodile symbols with woven ropehair and beard40cm high£300-500

188A 19th century Meissen style figuredepicting cupid sharpening anarrow, on an oval scroll base, bluepainted crossed sword mark andimpressed marks12cm high£150-250

189A small group of 19th centuryStaffordshire warescomprising: a lady seated on a goat,12cm wide; a pair of figures of a boyand a girl, each feeding birds, 14cmhigh; and a cottage incense burner,encrusted with flowers, 9.5cm wide(4)£120-180

190A pair of 19th century English spillvasesone in the form of a lady feeding agoat beside a tree trunk, the otherin the form of a boy with a dog,beside a tree trunk, 13cm high (2)£150-250

191A pair of late 18th century Chineseexport blue painted saltsof rectangular form with cantedcorners, each decorated withflowers and scrolls (2)7.5cm wide£150-250

192A small collection of 18th centuryWorcester blue printed tea warescomprising: a ‘fisherman’ patternslop bowl, blue paintedmark,14.2cm diameter,; a‘canonball’ pattern slop bowl,crescent mark, 16cm diameter; asmall bowl, painted with flowers,crescent mark, 10.2cm diameter; atea bowl with moulded flowerdecoration, crescent mark; and twogadrooned saucers each withlambrequin border, crescentmark,13.2cm diameter (6)£250-350

193A collection of Chinese export teawarescomprising: a small 19th centuryfamille rose chocolate pot andcover, decorated with flowers, 15cmhigh; a Chinese cup; a pair ofChinese Imari tea bowls; a famillerose tea bowl; a tea bowl andsaucer with blue painted flowersprigs and a blue and gilt border; apink painted tea bowl, decoratedwith flowers; a small bowl bluepainted with a pavilion andlandscape scenes; a saucer bluepainted with flowers; together witha blue painted tea cup and a blueprinted tea bowl (12)£150-250

194A 19th century Canton famille roseplatedecorated with fan alternate fanshaped panels of figural groups andexotic birds with flowers35cm diameter£150-250

195A small group of 19th centuryImari warescomprising: a Chinese Imari bowlwith everted rim, decorated with avase to the well and with flowers,16.5cm diameter; a Chinese Imariplate, decorated with flowers andscrolls, 23cm diameter; and twoEnglish Imari plates decorated witha vase and bold flowers and leaves,22.5cm diameter (4)£100-150

196A pair of Dresden urn form vaseseach with everted rim and maskhandles, decorated with paintedpanels of flower sprigs with blueand gilt scalloped border, and withfurther flower sprigs and gilt foliateborders, blue printed marks, 12cmhigh; a Dresden tall mug with giltstripes central flower paintedroundel to each side surrounded byfloral swags, 12.5cm high; and aStaffordshire vase of hexagonalform, decorated with flower panelsamongst blue and gilt borders,18cm high (4)£120-180

197A pair of Danish Dantorp Designbrass sconceseach of tapered rectangular formwith twin branches, stampedmarks, 32cm high; and a DanishDantorp Design brass chamberstick, stamped marks, 5cm high (3)£250-350

198An Art Deco brass figure, circa1930cast as a naked female dancer inthe manner of Lorenzl, and raisedon a turned onyx base24cm high£100-200

199An Afra Bianchin and Tobua Scarpafor Flos ‘Pierrot lamp’, designed1990coated steel and polypropylene,moulded markarm 87cm long£100-200

200A Javier Mariscal for Bidasoa‘Para’ serving dishin the form of a stylised chicken,blanc de chine, printed marks,40cm long; a Paul Cardew teapotand cover, heart shaped body withpop art transfer decoration, printedand painted marks, 18cm high; andan oval glass serving dish ‘RSVP’,with powdered steel supports,49.5cm across (3)£100-200

201A pair of Art Deco dancing figures,circa 1930each lacquered metal, on analabaster socle base (2)24.5cm high£120-180

202An Art Deco figure of a dancerlacquered metal, standing on astepped alabaster socle base35cm high£150-250

203A pair of Swedish bronzecandelabra, circa 1930each with double sconces, foliatefinial, on circular base, stampedmarks, 22cm high; and a Swedishbronze candelabrum with threesconces over a fluted ball columnand octagonal foot, stamped marks,13.5cm high (3)£300-500

204A Swedish bronze vase and beaker,circa 1930each with green patination, vase17cm high, beaker 7cm high; and aDanish circular plate, greenpatination, stamped marks, 25cmwide (3)£150-250

205A group of four Art Deco etchedglass panels, circa 1930each of rectangular form, depictingmaidens (4)20cm wide, 27cm high£150-200

206A large portrait of Captain WilliamDampieroil on canvas260cm x 113cm£300-400

207Taxidermy InterestA set of red deer antlerssixteen points, mounted on a metalskull cap, and wood shield£200-300

208A green glazed pottery lampof baluster form with basket weavedecoration on body and shade54cm high£80-100

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239A Chinese blue painted vase andcoverIn the Kangxi manner, but laterof baluster fom with prunusblossom decoration on a blueground, the base with doubleconcentric rings in blue32cm high£150-250

240A 19th century Chinese famillerose bottle vasedecorated with figures in aninterior, 23cm high; and a Chineseewer decorated with a boy andflowers, 22cm high (damages) (2)£200-300

241A 20th century Chinese olive greenvaseYongzheng mark but laterof baluster form with ring loops,impressed mark to base21cm high£500-700

242A 19th century carved ivory gobletthe bowl with applied deerdecoration over a fluted stem withacanthus capital and foot (damages)25cm high£200-300

243A Regency style silhouette of theH.M.S. Euryalus and the LeeOf recent manufacturedecorated with sailing ships, in abirds eye maple frame35.5cm x 41.5cm£200-300

244A 19th century mahogany lazySusanof circular form with moulded rimon a squat circular fluted base47cm diameter, 20cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£100-200

245A late 19th century mahoganycased set of brass scalesthe case of rectangular form withglazed panels over two drawers42cm wide, 51cm high, 30cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£100-150

246A late Victorian oak and brass tabletop bookstandwith four compartments, swivel topon tripod legs24.5cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£100-150

217A George III tortoiseshell tea caddyof rectangular form with serpentinefront, standing on ball feet, thecover with armorial decoratedcartouche, the interior with twocompartments (damages)20.5cm wide, 12.5cm high, 12.5cmdeep£300-500

218Two Royal Worcester jugseach decorated with flowers on anivory ground with gilt highlights,comprising: an ovoid squat jug,puce printed marks, patternnumber ‘1376’, 10cm high; and atall slim jug, puce printed marks,pattern number ‘1229’, 15cm high(2)£200-400

219An early 19th century Englishcreamware teapot and coverof circular form decorated withflowers in pink and green, 13cmhigh; an English imari palette cupand saucer decorated with flowers,pattern number ‘240’, cup 6cmhigh, saucer 13.5cm diameter, anda Chinese export famille rose cupand saucer of octagonal formdecorated with a deer in alandscape scene, cup 4cm high,saucer 10.5cm wide (5)£150-250

220A Moorcroft ‘grape and leaf’pattern jugof ovoid form, impressed andpainted marks15cm high£120-180

221An 18th century Worcester bluepainted ‘Canon ball’ pattern bowland saucercrescent mark, bowl 5cm high,saucer 13cm diameter; and a bluepainted shell form dish decoratedwith an apple and flowers, bluepainted mark, 20cm wide (3)£300-400

222Two Regency style woolworkpictureson silk of a girl and a boy each in averre églomisé mount and giltwoodframe38cm x 33cm (frame)£120-180

223A group of six 18th century pewteralms disheseach of circular form, comprising: adish marked ‘J. Brown’, 42cmdiameter; a dish with the initials‘E.B.’, 41.5cm diameter; a dish withmarks, 42cm diameter; a dish withinitials ‘S.T.A.’, 37.5cm diameter;and two unmarked dishes, 36.5cmdiameter and 38cm diameter (6)£300-500

224A group of 18th century and laterpewtercomprising: a tappit hen, 27cmhigh; three shorter tappit hens (onewith loose handle); eight plates;four mugs; four pitchers; fourbowls; two measures; twocandlesticks; two footed salts; anda book by Howard H. Cotterell,Pewter Down the Ages (31)£300-500

225Two similar Regency mahoganyoval trayseach with serpentine gallery andbrass handles (2)74cm wide, 48cm deep£200-300

226A 19th century Anglo Indian ivoryinlaid boxof rectangular form with geometricdesign, 20.5cm wide, 6cm high,15.5cm deep; a Chinese lacquerbox, 29cm wide, 8.5cm high, 11cmdeep; an Indian white metalcigarette box with foliate design,16.5cm wide, 3cm high, 10cm deep;a glass Bible box (lacking a glasspanel and a foot), 17cm wide, 8cmhigh, 16cm deep; and a pair ofChinese silk slippers, 13cm long (6)£200-300

226ATaxidermy InterestAn early 20th century leopard skinwith taxidermied head and glasseyes, the skin mounted on materiallining236cm head to tail£200-300

227An Indian carved wood friezeof rectangular form decorated withfriezes of mythological figures146cm wide, 21cm high£150-250

228A pair of Thai carved wood figuresof temple dancers(one with damaged foot) (2)54cm high£150-250

229A 19th century English japannedtrayof oblong form decorated with ascene of a man with two dogsshooting at pheasants, foliateborder75cm wide, 54cm deep£100-150

230A 19th century carved antlerhandledepicting the head of a figure10.5cm long£150-200

231A large Hornby-Dublo 00 Guagetrain setincluding an EDL II locomotive B.R.‘Silver King’; an EDLT20 locomotiveand tender B.R. ‘Bristol Castle’; anLT25 L.M.R. 8F 2-8-0 locomotiveand tender; a large collection ofrolling stock, buildings and track inboxes, some loose; and an ElectricModels Vauxhall Velox car in box(qty)£250-350

232A large Edwardian ceramicjardinere standof inverted baluster form decoratedwith birds and flowers with a greenscale border70cm high£100-150

233A Moore’s ware comportwhite glazed with shaped bowl overa figural column on a giltreticulated base, impressed marks,32cm high; and a Moore’s ware dishwith shaped bowl flanked by figureson a gilt reticulated base, printedmarks, 19cm high (2)£250-350

234A Russian Icon of Christthe figure with right hand raised inblessing, the left hand holding abible, white metal and appliedflower surround, the wholecontained in a wood box41cm x 37cm£150-250

235A late 19th century French fourglass clockthe white dial with black Romannumerals, contained in a brass case25cm high£200-300

236A late 19th/ early 20th centuryIndian paintinggouache reverse painted on mica,four seperate panels each ofrectangular form decorated withtravelling sceneseach panel 10cm x 13.5cm£150-250

237A 20th century Chinese whiteglazed vaseYongzheng mark but laterof baluster quatreform with lionmask handles, blue seal mark tobase31cm high£500-700

238A 19th century Chinese famillerose porcelain plaquedecorated to the centre withantiquities within a turquoise borderwith bat motifs to the corners30.5cm x 24.5cm£150-250

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262A large general collection of WorldstampsViewing by appointment onlycombined in two albums, somehigher value noted, together with alarge collection of stamps, looseand on covers (qty)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£300-500

263A collection of World stampsViewing by appointment onlycontained in two albums with largerange of countries and values;together with a small collection ofBritish and Empire stamps (qty)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£500-700

263AA collection of coins and medallicfirst day and presentation coversViewing by appointment onlytogether with a collection of loosecoins and tokens and two stockbooks of British stamps (qty)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£150-250

264A collection of British andCommonwealth stampsViewing by appointment onlyVictorian and onwards, includingtwo penny black’s, higher valuesand some mounted mint and aninteresting collection of overprints;and also four Cape of Good Hopetriangulars, one with faults (1album)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£500-700

264AA large collection of Elizabeth IImint stampsViewing by appointment onlyin blocks of four and more,including approx 400 1966 RobertBurns 4d.; approx 400 1966Westminster Abbey 3d. etc. (qty)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£150-250

265A large collection of modern issuesand first day coversViewing by appointment onlyloose stamps and albums, etc.contained within a trunk (qty)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£600-800

247A late 19th century AestheticMovement ebonised wood mantelclockwith twin train movement, thecircular brass dial with Arabicnumerals, the case with spindlegallery above turned columns andinset with floral and foliate paintedpanels with gilt embellishments44.5cm high£200-300

248A group of five 19th centuryportraitscomprising: a portrait of a lady, oilon canvas, 36cm x 31cm; a pair ofportraits of a man and a woman, oilon board, 24cm x 20cm; a portraitof a man, oil on board, label toreverse ‘Uncle Edward Latimer ofHeadington House’, 23cm x 7cm;and a portrait of a man, oil onboard, label to reverse ‘AnthonyNichol’s portrait’, 26cm x 18cm (5)£600-900

249A group of 20th century Indianpaintingson fabric, comprising: a paintingdecorated with Royal courtierswithin a foliate border, 24cm wide,92cm high; six paintings of interiorPalace scenes; and two paintings ofa horse procession and an elephantprocession (9)£150-250

ANTIQUITIES

250A Bronze Age Palestinian potterytwin handled vesselof ovoid form14cm high£150-250

251A Bronze Age Near Eastern potteryvesselof globular form with handle, Bluettlabel to base22cm high£150-250

252Four Bronze Age hollow socketedaxes, circa 1100 - 800 B.C.the first with side loop, flaredcutting edge, 7.5cm long; a similarexample with good patination,6.5cm long; a similar example withcurved cutting edge, 7.5cm long; adamaged example with loss aroundthe opening, 6cm long (4)Note:These items have been assessed by theTreasure Trove unit and are legal to sell.Provenance:From the collection of James Curle(1862-1944) of Priorwood House, Melroseand thence by descent.£200-300

253A collection of five Neolithic stoneimplements, circa 2000 B.C.to include a large black polishedaxe, with curved cutting edge,tapering in to a narrow butt, 24cmlong; a similar smaller blackpolished axe, 11cm long, with twolabels ‘Stone celt [axe] found atKemnay, Aberdeenshire’, the otherlabel bears the number ‘11’; asimilar grey polished axe, 11.5cmlong; a small black polished axe,with curved cutting edge, 6cm long;a Palaeolithic flint hand-axe, 8.5cmlong, marked ‘Mildenhali’ in blackink; a black stone axe, with curvedcutting edge, later cane handle withrope binding, axe 10.5cm long,handle 32cm long (6)Note:These items have been assessed by theTreasure Trove unit and are legal to sell.Provenance:From the collection of James Curle(1862-1944) of Priorwood House, Melroseand thence by descent.£150-250

254A collection of Bronze Age andlater implementsto include a flanged bronzepalstave, cast with a pronouncedstraight stop, flared cutting edge,9.5cm long; another example withpronounced flanged edges, flaredcutting edge, 11cm long; a flatbronze axe, flared cutting edge,11cm long; a small example with aflared cutting edge, 5.5.cm long; aflanged bronze axehead, 10cm long;a bronze spearhead of leaf shape,with a raised medial rib, flanked bytwo raised ridges, with two side-loops and a flaring cylindricalsocket, 21.5cm long; a small bronzespearhead of leaf shape, with araised medial rib, two side loopsand a flaring cylindrical socket, 8cmlong (7)Note:These items have been assessed by theTreasure Trove unit and are legal to sell.Provenance:From the collection of James Curle(1862-1944) of Priorwood House, Melroseand thence by descent.£400-600

255A mahogany collector’s cabinetwith four drawers, each with turnedivory handles, containing fifteen axeheads of various sizes, thrity-onearrow heads; a Roman oil lamp;and thirty-three fossils and variousearly stone weights33cm wide, 46cm high, 20cm deepNote:These items have been assessed by theTreasure Trove unit and are legal to sell.Provenance:The collection of stone axe heads includean example from Egypt, a greenstone [ofLangdale, Cumbria] example found inDumfriesshire. Two examples from theWest Linton area can be found amongstthe arrow heads. The fossils include sixammonites and a shark’s tooth.£400-600

STAMPS

256A small collection of modern andworld coversViewing by appointment onlytogether with a collection of Britishand World stamps to include animperforate pair of tuppeny blues,penny reds and a South African 4dtriangular (qty)Provenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelshPlease Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£100-150

257A large collection of cigarette cardsViewing by appointment onlycontained within two boxes (qty)Provenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelshPlease Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£150-250

258A collection of George VI 1937Commonwealth coversViewing by appointment onlytogether with a collection of worldstamps loose and in albums (qty)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£300-500

259A collection of moderncommemorative stampsViewing by appointment onlyRoyal Wedding 1981 together withother modern issues andpresentation packs (qty)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£200-300

260A collection of four stamp albumsViewing by appointment onlyof general World andCommonwealth interest (4)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£200-300

261Two albums of World andCommonwealth interest (2)Viewing by appointment onlyPlease Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£500-700

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284A mid 18th century flintlockfowling piecethe two stage barrel, octagonal atthe breech and with flared sightedoctagonal muzzle, shortened elmhalf stock, plain lock (overall oldcorrosion) brass trigger guard withearly form of acorn finial, engravedbrass butt plate and plain brassescutcheon, missing ramrod pipe,replacement ramrod179cm long£300-400

285A George III silver and tortoiseshell folding knifewith folding spoon and fork, marked‘GSWF’, London, 1790-91, 13.5cmlong (folded); a baton decoratedwith initials ‘VR’ beneath a crown,45.5cm long; and a hunting knifewith an ivory handle, 32cm long (3)£200-300

286A Russian cossack officer’s 1881pattern shashquabrass hilt and scabbard mounts,blade 86cm long; a basket hiltedbroadsword, blade 84cm long; threefencing foils; two scabbards; twodirks; a sghian dubh and an Islamicdagger (11)£250-350

287A Prussian 1852 pattern cavalrysabrethe hilt with brass applied crownedeagle (post 1861), original fish skingrip bound with a double twist ofsilver wire with single edged pipebacked blade, in original blackjapanned scabbard£250-350

288A Swedish 1893 pattern cavalrysabrethe gilt brass hilt, black leathergrip, double edged broadswordblade with single fuller running forthree-quarters the length of theblade, in original black japannedscabbard£250-350

289A mid 19th century percussionofficer’s pistolthe lock marked ‘Twigg’, plainoctagonal barrel with Birminghamproof marks, brass trigger guardand ramrod pipe, replacementramrod, plain walnut full stock26cm longProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£80-120

265AA collection of stampsViewing by appointment onlyto include albums of first day andcommemorative covers, GreatBritain and World issues, someearlier first day covers noted, pennyblack on cover (two margins),Festival of Britian covers etc. (qty)Please Note:This lot is sold as found and is notsubject to return. Personal Viewing isrecommended.£200-300

ARMS AND ARMOUR

266A 19th century ivory handled andsilver mounted walking stickwith ebonised cane, silver mountinscribed ‘T. Gilbert’, 85cm long; awalking stick with ornate silvermounts and monogram, 89cm long;and a malacca cane with an ivoryhead, 90cm long (3)£250-300

267A group of three 19th centurycollector’s sword stickscomprising: a pale wood walkingstick with silver mounts, singlesided etched blade, marked ‘Toledo’at the ricasso, 89cm high; a plainhawthorn cane with triangularsection blade, inlaid with gold at thericasso, button release, 89cm high;and a plain ebonised cane with asingle edged blade, fuller runningthe length of the blade, missingivory collar, 93cm high (3)£300-400

268Regimental InterestA gold mounted stained rattanswagger stickinscribed ‘A.R.T. 2nd Life Guards’,stamped ‘Brigg’£200-300

269An 18th century carved ivorywalking stickProbably Americanwith a horse head handle and anebonised cane87cm long£200-300

270A Scottish Mauchline lairdscromachwith boxwood hook, boxwood inlay,ebony haft170cm high£180-220

271A 19th century niello handledwalking stickProbably Russiandecorated with panels of a peasant,a peacock and foliate motifs,ebonised cane94cm long£400-600

272A painted ship model of the‘Astrolabe’three masts, fully rigged106cm longNote:This ship was launched in 1811 andnamed ‘Coquille’ in 1814. It was laterrenamed the Astrolabe in 1826. It wasscrapped in 1851. It was used as anexploration ship by the French Navy inSouth America, the South Seas andAustralia under the command of theexplorer Jules Dumont d’Urville.£150-250

273A painted ship model of the ‘CuttySark’three masted ship, fully rigged109cm longNote:The Cutty Sark was launched in 1869 andwas a merchant ship. She has beenpreserved as a Museum ship atGreenwich.Provenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£200-300

274A cased surveyors theodoliteBy W. F. Stanley & Co. GreatTurnstile, Holborn, Londonin fitted light wood case with brassflush fitting carrying handles30cm wide, 20cm highNote:W.F.Stanley & Co were renownedscientific instrument makers. In 1849 WF worked with his father John Stanley atengineering works in Whitechapel.Though his father was a skilledtradesman he had no real head forbusiness. While working with his fatherWilliam made improvements to thedesign of the tricycle and by 1854 hadcreated his own business at 3 GreatTurnstile, Holborn, London as a workerin metal and ivory and a scientificinstrument maker. At the 1862International Exhibition he was awardeda medal for his straight line-dividingengine. This award brought himconsiderable extra business and laid thefoundations for later large-scalebusiness success.£400-600

275A ship’s engine room repeater,circa 1940engraved with seven panels statingslow, stop, etc, on a greenbackground with brass arrowheadpointer, on a wooden stand, 25cmdiameter; and a ship’s bridgeengine telegraph with brass doublehandle and arrowhead pointer thedial marked with black lettering ona white background and signed‘CHADBURN’, on a wood stand,27cm diameter (2)£500-600

276A late 19th century leatherdecanter boxBy J. W. Allen, 37 Strand, Londonof rectangular form with handle andimpressed letter ‘C’, the interiorwith four green bottles with silverplated mounts32cm high£300-500

277A late 19th century leather boundammunition boxof rectangular form with leatherstraps, the name ‘PERTH’impressed to the top, the interiorwith six compartments48cm wide, 16cm high, 27cm deep£200-300

278Two Georgian carriage trunksBy James & Playfair, Trunk & PlateCasemakers, No. 15 Corner ofClifford Street, New Bond Street,Londoneach of rectangular form, the brasscartouche inscribed ‘ViscountArbuthnott’, fitted interiors38cm wide, 36cm high, 26cm deep£200-300

279A pair of 19th century silveredepauletteswith rose escutcheon, containedwithin a black Japanned case (2)£100-150

280A 19th century carved and painteddecoy pigeonProbably American34cm wide, 17cm high£400-600

281Two African wood clubseach with large ball shaped head,64cm long and 80cm long; anIndian Islamic circular shielddecorated with brass escutcheons,leather fittings, 40cm diameter; anda composite double barrelledpercussion carbine, marked ‘GeorgeGibbs’, 63cm long (4)£100-150

282An Indian/ Persian shieldthe outer face with panels ofIslamic etched decoration with fourraised rivet bosses, missing its linerand grips, 46cm diameter; and twoAfrican spears, each with elongatedleaf blades, original wood hafts,metal tipped, 192cm and 199cmlong (3)£150-200

283Ethnographic InterestA South Seas wood throwing clubonion shaped head and circulartapering handle41cm long£150-200

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308Two Spanish comb morionhelmets, circa 1600the one piece skull hammered to aclipped point, the narrow brim withrolled edge and rivet hole aperturesfor retaining the lining (2)22cm high£1,000-1,500

309Two Spanish comb morionhelmets, circa 1600the one piece skull hammered to aclipped point, the narrow brim withrolled edge and rivet hole aperturesfor retaining the lining (2)22cm high£1,000-1,500

310A European target crossbow, circa1700with set trigger and earlyreplacement cord, the hardwoodtiller with brass mounted peep sightand plain quarrel groove91cm long, 73cm bow span£900-1,200

311An Indian pig sticking lance, circa1860the point of triangular section ironwith long bamboo haft the basewith enlarged pommel30cm long point, 275cm long£100-200

312A Flemish crossbow, circa 1790brass mounted action, brass triggerguard pierced with a star and aheart, the walnut tiller with slendergunstock and curved brass buttcap, underside of tiller decoratedwith carved flower heads and withiron bar for a goat’s foot lever,heavy iron re-curved prod held inthe tiller with two brass plates91cm long, 58cm bow span£800-1,000

313A crossbow with burr woodgunstock tiller, circa 1790of small size with a blankescutcheon on the stock, withchequered grip, with plain steelprod, the prod secured by aretaining plate and five screws66cm long, 78cm bow span£200-250

314A flintlock fowling piece, circa 1780the lock engraved Twigg, two-stagelong barrel octagonal at the breech,walnut half stock with blank silverescutcheon, (poor) replacementhorn fore-end tip, replacement cockscrew, broken main spring,replacement frizzen spring screw,stock replacement section,replacement ram rod190cm long, 11 bore£800-1,000

290A Prussian pattern 1881 dragoonsabrebrass hilt with spiral wooden grip,curved single edged blade with widefuller running for three-quarters ofthe length where it becomes doubleedged at the point, in its originalblack leather brass mountedscabbard£150-200

291A small German triangularmusketeer’s priming flask, circa1590stained dark wood with iron frameand plain long conical nozzle14cm high£700-900

292A German triangular musketeer’spowder flask, circa 1590the stained wood case leathercovered with cut iron leaf shapedcorners fitted with belt hookattachment and spring-loaded cut-off19cm high£700-900

293A German triangular musketeer’spowder flask, circa 1590the stained wood framed with cutiron corners fitted with belt hookand spring-loaded cut off, the woodcovered in the remains of oldmaroon velvet (missing areas)19cm high£700-900

294A long hafted pole arm spearwith a heavy spear point oftriangular section with round socketand two long straps riveted to theround section, haft fitted withconical shoe231cm long£400-500

295A pair of Eastern daggers, circa1790the curved grips inlaid with mother-of-pearl and jade the curved singleedged blades with fine points andflat backs and one single fuller oneach blade (2)35cm long£300-400

296A Manhattan firearms Company .36Cal colt revolverthe barrel engraved on the top flatof the octagonal barrel ManhattanFirearms Company Delaware serialnumber 3209 the cylinder engravedwith steam sailing ships Germansilver frame polished wood grips22cm long, .36 calibre£600-800

297A pale bronze cannon barrelof conical shape in three stageswith raised astragals and shorttrunnions25cm long£400-450

298A large cowhorn gunner’s primingflask, circa 1800shaped horn with brass springloaded nozzle with two brasssuspension eyes35cm£100-150

299A Baltic flintlock ball butt holsterpistolwith two stage barrel, octagonal atthe breech engraved with foliatescrolls, the fine quality lock ofrounded form engraved with neo-classical bell flowers and agrotesque mask, the cock with afinely chiselled bell flower, the fullstock with ball shaped butt entirelycovered in silver wire decorationand small panels of mother-of-pearl, with a brass pear shapedtrigger and no trigger guard40cm long, 28 bore£1,000-1,500

300An Eastern powder flaskfrom a gourd engraved one sidewith a bearded man with aheaddress, cork stopper attachedby a fine chain retaining two smalllug handles to take a sling15cm wide£100-150

301An iron goat’s foot crossbowloading lever, circa 1760turned pale walnut grip50cm (fully expanded)£300-400

302A German iron mounted flattenedcowhorn powder flask, circa 1620the curved shape engraved in blackon a pale background, with Ledaand the swan surrounded bytwirling vines within a framedbackground the inside with iron belthook with incised concentric ringswithin three panels, the nozzle witha scroll spring loaded shutter and aspring muzzle cut off38cm£1,000-2,000

303An Ottoman all steel small powderflask, circa 1820of bulbous swan shaped body withspring cut off valve and two piercedand decorated suspension rings14cm long£200-300

304A round Dutch Indonesian Cuir-Bouilli leather powder flask, circa1790with wooden slide powder cut off,the tapering iron nozzle fitted into abase of pierced and riveted iron, theback decorated with wheel and starwith two iron suspension loops, thefront decorated with a four headedtendril flower with embroideredleather pouch attached by a thong(2)17cm diameter£200-300

305A European crossbow, circa 1780with long elegant gunstock tiller(badly wormed and with buttextension), tiller frame of steelrunning three quarters of the lengthon either side with a brass nut, twobars for a goat’s foot lever and anextending long shaped knoppedtrigger with steel prod andreplacement string93cm long£800-1,200

306A fine presentation bronze cannon,circa 1800with four stage barrel slightlytapering from the cascable to theslightly flared muzzle, each plainreinforce cut with a sighting groovewith the muzzle astragal and filletsuncut, the vent field with a series ofnumbers 379 in line with thesecond reinforce, the chase with acartouche with a curved sabre crestand mottos and with a laterpresentation inscription at thesecond reinforce “Brought out ofthe Field of the Battle of Nivelle10th. November 1818 by LieutenantWm L Robe of the Royal Horseartillery, and given to his father bythe Earl of Mulgrave Master Genl ofthe Ordnance”, on a later hard woodgarrison standing carriage76cm longNote:The Battle of Nivelle (10 November 1813)took place in front of the River Nivellenear the end of the Peninsular War(1808-1814). After the Allied siege of SanSebastian Wellington’s 80,000 British,Portuguese and Spanish troops were inhot pursuit of Marshal Soult who onlyhad 60,000 men to place in a 20-mileperimeter. Wellington’s army were in astrong offensive position and achieved adecisive victory. Lieutenant William LRobe was later killed in battle.£10,000-15,000

307A Venetian Cinqueda blade, circa1559the double edge blade of taperingform with a top row of five fullers,second row of three, two and finalsingle, long flat rectangular section,tang, 109cm long; and a longcouter, circa 1600, split around twothirds of the centre (in excavatedcondition) 17cm long (2)£400-700

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332A Turkish rugearly 20th century, the cream fieldwith red stepped medallion, similarspandrels, within red rosette andvine border between bands, 166cmx 128cm; a Tekke rug, with threecolumns of guls, 176cm x 125cm; aQashqai rug (worn), 170cm x122cm; and a Caucasian rug (worn),145cm x 102cm (4)£200-300

333A Tabriz style ruglate 20th century, the plain creamfield with red and blue medallionsuspending pendants, similarspandrels, within blue cartoucheborder between bands, 180cm x120cm; a Caucasian style rug, beigefield, 184cm x 122cm; and aTurkoman style rug, blue field,200cm x 124cm (3)£200-300

334An Indian rugearly 20th century, the indigo fieldwith red cusped medallion, redspandrels, within indigo palmetteand vine border between bands208cm x 144cm£200-300

335An Indian rugearly 20th century, the red field withcentral blue medallion, within bluearabesque vine border betweenbands217cm x 156cm£100-200

336An Afshar rugearly 20th century, the red field withtwo hooked lozenge medallions,indigo spandrels, within creamstylised vine border with innerstripe band, 157cm x 104cm; and aQashqai rug, the indigo field withtwo rust medallions, within creamstylised vine border, 150cm x 106cm(2)£200-300

337An Ushak carpetlate 19th/ early 20th century, thered field with three columns ofpalmette and cruciform motifs,within blue rosette and diagonalbranch border between bands(worn)550cm x 355cm£300-500

338A machine woven ‘Madras’ carpetmodern, the cream field withAubusson style pattern, within rosefoliate border230cm x 150cm£170-200

315A sporting single barrel breechloading needle fire rifle, circa 1840small bore with browned hexagonalbarrel, side lever action straighthand short walnut stock withchequered grip and fore-end, thehorn tip with blank gold oval106cm long, 90 bore£400-800

316An English double barrel flintlocksporting gun, circa 1800plain locks signed ‘CARR ANDCOOPER’, missing cock on left handlock, elegant two stage brownedbarrels octagonal at the breech,with blued scroll trigger guard, wellfigured walnut half stock with finelychequered grip, blank silverescutcheon and with replacementramrod114cm long, 16 bore£2,000-3,000

317An English single barrelledflintlock sporting gun, circa 1780the two stage barrel octagonal atthe breech and signed H Hadley onthe flat stepped lock plate, plaintrigger guard and side plate withlarge gold oval touch hole and goldlined pan, full walnut stock takedown stock with original ramrod127cm long, 16 bore£1,200-1,600

318An English single barrel patentunder-hammer percussionsporting smooth bore rifle, circa1850with smooth bore octagonal barrelengraved “Wilkinson and Songunmakers to Her Majesty Pall MallLondon”, plain damaged walnut halfstock the spring loaded hammerwith old welded repair, mother-of-pearl inlaid line at the trigger, thebutt with a series of brass headedscrews forming a decorativetriangle, walnut half stock withsteel ramrod119cm long, 16 bore£400-500

319An 18th century English combinedmusket and naval boarding pikethe ramrod is in steel guides on theright hand side of the weapon andfitted into a spring loaded socket,plain flat sided flintlock, the triggeroperated by pulling upwards,original turned hardwood haft243cm longNote:Built as a prototype to try to sell it(unsuccessfully) to the Admiralty.£2,000-3,000

320Stock action and fore-end of three19th century sporting hammergunsa gun by Charles Ingram, Glasgow,serial number ‘4019’, black powderproof, dented barrel; a gun byH.Snowie, Inverness, sidelock underlever engraved action; and a gun byWatson of Inverness plain under-lever (3)Please Note:This lot requires a current UK shotguncertificate or RFD number. These gunsare not working and are being sold asspares.£100-150

321A 12 bore over under sportingshotgunBy Nikko, serial number ‘K800002’with pale walnut chequered pistolgrip stock recoil-pad, raisedventilated rib in black wooden box30inch barrels; and a 12 bore overunder sporting gun, by Rottweil,serial number ‘16353’, 27 inchbarrels (2)Please Note:This lot requires a current UK shot guncertificate or RFD certificate.£300-400

322A 12 bore side by side boxlockejector sporting gunBy Aya serial number ‘544240’walnut stock with some figuringblued, 26 inch barrels; and a 12boreside by side sporting gun, bySarasqueta, serial number ‘55187’,the top lever spring with defectivecorrosion, the walnut stock withscratches, 27 inch barrels (2)Please Note:This lot requires a current UK shot guncertificate or RFD certificate.£150-250

323A 20 bore over under sporting gunBy Brno, serial number ‘25360’pale walnut pistolgrip stock raisedventilated rib 27inch barrels; and a12 bore side by side boxlock noneejector sporting gun, by Laurona,serial number ‘64254’, the walnutstraight hand stock split, the handbound with tape, 27inch barrels (2)Please Note:This lot requires a current UK shot guncertificate or RFD certificate.£150-250

RUGS AND CARPETS

324A British rag rugprobably early 20th century, thefield with allover polychrome fishscale pattern, within plain blackborder with brown band180cm x 110cm£100-150

325A Heriz carpetmodern, the red field with centralindigo and camel medallionsuspending pendants, similarspandrels, within camel turtlepalmette border between bands274cm x 183cm£400-600

326An Aubusson style needlepointcarpetmodern, the beige ground with cafeau lait floral medallion, similarroundels to the corners, withinacanthus leaf border305cm x 244cm£400-600

327A machine woven ‘Madras’ carpetmodern, the gold field with alloverTurkoman gul pattern, withinsunburst border230cm x 150cm£170-200

328A Northwest Persian carpetlate 20th century, the red field withthree square medallions witharrowhead pendants, within starand vine border between bands290cm x 155cm£250-350

329A Belouch kellehearly 20th century, the field withallover indigo and brown hookedlozenge lattice pattern, withinbrown hooked vine border betweenindigo bands392 x 208cm£250-350

330A Serapi runnerearly 20th century, the camel fieldwith three ivory and red hookedmedallions, within ivory stylizedvine border with outer skittle band228cm x 96cm£150-250

331A Qashqai runnerlate 19th/ early 20th century, theindigo field with allover boteh vinepattern, red spandrels, within redstylised border between two creambands (worn)255cm x 118cm£80-120

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361A George II style oak gate leg sidetablethe rectangular top over a singlefrieze drawer raised on taperingturned legs terminating in pad feet72cm wide, 70cm high, 33cm deep£250-350

362A 17th century style oak joint stoolthe moulded rectangular seatraised on ring turned splayed legsterminating in block feet, united bystretchers38cm wide, 47cm high, 31cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£100-200

363A 19th century mahogany bow frontcommodewith two short over three longdrawers, raised on bracket feet57cm wide, 65cm high, 46cm deep£150-250

364A 19th century mahogany pedestaltablethe rounded rectangular top over afluted tapering turned column,reeded circular base raised onreeded scroll quadruped legs69cm wide, 71cm high, 53cm deep£150-250

365A 19th century mahogany bookcaseand undercabinetthe castellated cornice over anastragal glazed door enclosingadjustable shelves above a panelleddoor enclosing shelves, raised onbun feet56cm wide, 236cm high, 48cm deep£250-350

366*A late 19th century oak and burrelm extending dining tablethe cross hatched rectangular topover a plain frieze raised onbaluster turned legs, united bystretchers132cm long 77cm high, 90cm deep,238cm extended£300-500

367A Regency style mahogany twinpedestal dining tablethe crossbanded reeded roundedrectangular top raised on a balustercolumn with reeded sabre tripodlegs terminating in brass paw feetwith caps and castors; includingtwo additional leaves101cm wide, 75cm high, 162cm long,262cm extended£250-400

339A Qashqai carpetmodern, the red field with man anddragon fighting, indigo animalspandrels, within ivory rosette andlozenge border with outer blackband256cm x 167cm£280-340

340A Shiraz carpetmodern, the red field with triplestepped brown lozenge medallions,brown spandrels with medallions,within narrow polychromegeometric border293cm x 200cm£280-340

341A Tabriz carpetlate 20th century, the red field withindigo and cream medallion, similarspandrels, within indigo palmetteand arabesque vine border betweencream bands527cm x 345cm£400-600

342A Kayseri silk rugmodern, the indigo mihrab with treeand bird pattern, cream spandrels,within cream palmette and vineborder between bands144cm x 88cm£150-250

FURNITURE

343A late Victorian mahoganylongcase clockthe twin train movement striking ona bell, the painted dial with blackRoman numerals and twosubsidiary dials, the cornerspainted with the Seasons, the hoodwith broken swan neck pedimentover columns, the case withpanelled doors flanked by pillasterson a plain base with bracket feet214cm high£600-800

344A large 19th century mahogany andwalnut longcase clockthe twin train movement striking ona bell, the cream dial with blackRoman numerals, two subsidiarydials, painted landscape panels, thecase with broken swan neckpediment over columns, panelleddoor and base240cm high£600-800

345A 19th century mahogany wallclockBy H. Pidduck & Sons, Hanleysingle fussee movement, circularcream dial with black Romannumerals36cm diameter£200-300

346A pair of George III style mahoganydemi lune tableseach with feathered mahogany topsover plain frieze above ebony strungsquare tapering legs terminating inspade feet (2)122cm wide, 74cm high, 61cm deep£200-300

347A set of six George II style diningchairseach with shaped top-rail oververtical vase shaped splat, drop-inpad seat raised on cabriole legsterminating in pad feet (6)£300-500

348A Chinese hard wood open armchairthe foliate carved serpentine top-rail terminating in scrolls over aninterlaced vertical splat, open armsterminating in carved fists, panelledseat raised on carved cabriole legsterminating in claw and ball feet£200-300

349Eleven 19th century Gothic Revivaloak chairseach with a pediment shaped top-rail over a shaped vertical splat, redcushioned seat raised on balustertuned legs (11)£450-550

350A Coalbrookdale style cast irongarden benchthe shaped fern decorated backover plank seat raised on fern legs190cm wide, 92cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

351A 19th century giltwood sofaof small proportions, the cushionedback and arms over sprung seat,floral carved apron raised oncabriole legs terminating in C-scrolls with brass castors120cm wide, 64cm high, 67cm deep£150-250

352A 19th century Baronial Revivaloak hall chairthe arched scrolling back withshaped vertical splat over mouldedseat raised on baluster legs£100-150

353A George III Irish mahoganybirdcage tripod tablethe shaped top centred by a carvedfoliate motif raised on a turned columnsupport terminating in acanthuscarved cabriole legs with casters85cm wide, 78cm high£100-150

354A Queen Anne style mahoganyframed wing back arm chairthe arched cushioned back overcushioned seat raised on acanthuscarved cabriole legs terminating inpad feet, 87cm wide, 120cm high;and a Victorian wing armchair, thecushioned back over sprung seatraised on square tapering legsterminating in brass castors (2)£350-450

355A George III style mahogany dropleaf tablemoulded rounded rectangular topraised on tapering turned legsterminating in pad feet110cm wide, 74cm high, 44cm deep,140cm extended£150-250

356An adapted George III mahoganycabinetthe boxwood strung mouldedrectangular top over twocockbeaded fall-flap doors raisedon bracket feet64cm cm wide, 75cm high, 45cm deep£200-300

357A George III mahogany chestthe moulded rectangular top overtwo short and three long drawers,raised on bracket feet102cm wide, 96cm high, 55cm deep£300-400

358A 17th century style oak dresserthe projected moulded cornice withshaped apron over three openshelves with central door, over twoshort drawers raised on cabriolelegs terminating in pad feet107cm wide, 190cm high, 45cm deep£200-300

359A George III mahogany tripod tablethe scalloped circular top over birdcage raised on fluted taperingcolumn with acanthus carvedcabriole tripod legs terminating inclaw and ball feet63cm diameter, 72cm high£300-400

360An Edwardian mahogany foldovergames tablethe rectangular top over a boxwoodstung frieze with a single drawerraised on square tapering legs101cm wide, 76cm high, 46cm deep,92cm extendedProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

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391A Japanese parquetry stagedisplay cabinet, circa 1900the rectangular two tier top abovean arrangement of open shelves,trellis and geometric veneereddoors and drawers, raised onsquare ogee moulded feet63cm wide, 131cm high, 26.5cm deep£150-250

392An early 18th century oak sidetablethe rounded rectangular top over afrieze drawer raised on balusterturned legs united by peripheralstretchers, on bun feet76cm wide, 71cm high, 50cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£300-500

393A Victorian oak low bookcasethe moulded rectangular top overfour glazed doors, enclosingadjustable shelves, raised on plinthbase214cm wide, 130cm high, 38cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£400-600

394An early 20th century bronzedspelter lamp and standthe spelter lamp cast as a wingedfigure of the Arts sitting on a globe,on a marble base, stamped marks,47cm high, the stained wood standwith moulded square top on turnedsplayed supports, plinth base,114cm high (2)Provenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£200-300

395A Victorian walnut twin pedestaldeskthe moulded rectangular top over afrieze drawer flanked by threegraduated short drawers raised onplinth base125cm wide, 74cm high, 48cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£300-500

396A Victorian adapted long stoolthe stuff over cushioned serpentinetop raised on moulded cabriole legs133cm wide, 48cm high, 58cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

368A set of six late 19th centuryAesthetic Movement mahoganyside chairseach with a turned top-rail overbutton back matching seat, reededapron raised on ring turnedbaluster legs (6)£200-300

369A set of three Regency diningchairseach with scroll carved top rail overhorizontal splat with reededuprights, the drop-in pad seatraised on reeded sabre legs (3)£150-250

370A William IV gilt triptychovermantel mirrorthe projected moulded cornice overpilaster frieze, mirror plates withreaded ebony fillets flanked bypilasters140cm wide, 85cm high£300-500

371A Victorian amboyna and ebonisedthree tier etagerethe shaped gallery over bandedchamfered rectangular top raisedon baluster turned supports over asingle frieze drawer raised on squattapering turned legs terminating inceramic castors60cm wide, 110cm high, 39cm deep£150-250

372A Victorian oak low open bookcasethe gadrooned rectangular top overpanelled frieze with open adjustableshelves raised on plinth base120cm wide, 105cm high, 33cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£300-500

373A large Victorian rosewood stoolthe rectangular tapestry seat over ascroll carved apron raised oncabriole legs95cm wide, 45cm high, 50cm deep£600-900

374A mahogany serpentine tablewith a single cockbeaded friezedrawer raised on square taperinglegs91cm wide, 77cm high, 50cm deep£150-200

375An Edwardian inlaid mahoganybureauthe crossbanded moulded fall-flapenclosing simple fitted interior overthree graduated long drawersraised on bracket feet70cm wide, 96cm high, 44cm deep£150-250

376A Louis XV style giltwood windowbenchthe foliate carved back rail over arush seat with reeded serpentinefrieze, raised on reeded cabriole legs90cm wide, 59cm high, 38cm deep£150-250

377A Chinese mahogany altar tablethe panelled rectangular top overvine carved fretwork frieze raised onsabre legs terminating in scroll feet99cm wide, 34cm high, 45cm deep£300-500

378A Victorian style brass standardlampthe cylindrical colum with archedsupports and tripod legsterminating in leaf form feet142cm high£150-250

379A 20th century caned openarmchairBy Wylie & Lochhead, 48 BuchananSt, Glasgow, By SpecialAppointment to H. M. the Kingthe triple arched back overserpentine arms raised on balusterturned supports, the bowfront seatraised on cabriole legs terminatingin pad feet united by H-framestretchers£80-120

380A small chinoiserie bowfrontcabinet on standBy Tozer, 25 Brook Street, London,W1the moulded top over brush slideabove two short and three longdrawers raised on barley sugartwist legs terminating in bun feetunited by stretchers54cm wide, 91cm high, 41cm deep£300-500

381*A George III mahogany adaptedchestthe moulded rectangular hinged topover shell inlaid frieze panels abovetwo short and three long drawersraised on cut down bracket feet96cm wide, 103cm high, 54cm deep£300-500

382*A George III mahogany dressingmirrorthe rectangular mirror plate flankedby reeded columns over a threedrawer base£120-180

382AA 19th century George III stylechest of drawersRetailed by Edwards and Roberts,London. With four graduated longdrawers, raised on bracket feet,stamped marks. 85cm wide, 83cm high, 49cm deep£1,200-1,500

383*A set of four Victorian mahoganychairseach with a plain top rail and ahorizontal splat over a cushionedseat raised on tapering balusterturned legs (4)£300-500

384*A pair of mahogany circular sidetableseach with moulded top over plainfrieze raised on cabriole legsterminating in spade feet60cm wide, 64cm high£100-150

385*A pair of mahogany Chippendalestyle open arm chairseach with acanthus carvedserpentine top rail over elaboratevase shaped splat, serpentinearms, cushioned seat raised onsquare legs united by H formstretchers (2)£400-600

386*A Regency mahogany waterfallbookcasethe reeded rectangular top overthree open shelves above twopanelled doors raised on squaretapering legs106cm wide, 128cm high, 28cm deep£400-600

387*A mahogany demi-lune gate legtablewith panelled frieze over ringturned legs terminating in blockfeet with drop flap to rear91cm wide, 73cm high, 90cmextended£200-300

388A late 19th/ early 20th centurygiltmetal six branch chandelierwith baluster column andoutscrolled branches decoratedallover with rococo scroll work40cm high£200-300

389A late 19th/ early 20th centurybrass and cut glass six branchchandelierthe baluster column surrounded bya figural putti over outscrolledbranches, the whole with hanginglustres48cm high£150-250

390An Edwardian mahogany mirrorIn the George II mannerwith pierced arched top decoratedwith a bird in gilt above a mouldedframe with bevelled glass mirrorplate above an oval panel with shellmarquetry92cm high£120-180

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418A Regency style mahoganyserpentine serving tablewith two cockbeaded frieze drawersraised on square tapering legsterminating in spade feet122cm wide, 86cm high, 54cm deep£800-1,200

419A George III mahogany linen pressthe projected moulded cornice overa plain frieze and crossbandedpanelled doors above two short andtwo long drawers raised on bracketfeet140cm wide, 208cm high, 61cm deep£600-900

420A 19th century oak draw leaf tablethe rectangular panelled top over aplain frieze, raised on barley twistlegs united by a cross stretcher, onbun feet137cm wide, 77cm high, 115cm deep£150-200

421A set of six Hepplewhite stylemahogany dining chairseach with four rosette carvedvertical splats over a drop-in padseat raised on square tapering legsterminating in spade feet (6)£300-400

422A 19th century adapted mahoganylazy Susanthe moulded circular top raised ona squat column, moulded base53cm diameter, 19cm high£120-180

423A 17th century style oak cofferthe moulded rectangular top over acarved frieze above three carvedpanels on stile supports£150-200

424An 18th century mahogany hallchairthe shaped arched top over taperingpanelled back with paintedmonogram ‘EK’ over a mouldedseat raised on square tapering legs£120-180

425A Regency mahogany bowfrontchestthe ebony and boxwood frieze overtwo short and three graduated longdrawers, serpentine apron, raisedon splayed bracket feet106cm wide, 106cm high, 52cm deep£300-400

426A large George III pine kitchencorner cupboardthe projected moulded cornice withcanted corners over a panelleddoor, enclosing shelves, raised onplinth base116cm wide, 155cm high, 62cm deep£200-300

397A George III mahogany bureauthe fall flap enclosing a fittedinterior over two short drawers andtwo graduated long drawers raisedon shaped bracket feet104cm wide, 98cm high, 47cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

398A George III mahogany chestthe rectangular moulded top overthree short and three graduatedlong drawers raised on shapedbracket feet110cm wide, 96cm high, 55cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

399A George III bow front mahoganychestwith two short and two longdrawers, raised on splayed bracketfeet87cm wide, 85cm high, 45cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£400-600

400A pair of modern lacqueredoccasional tablesBy Carew Jones, Londoneach with square tops raised onsquare tapered legs and covered ina blue high gloss polyester lacquerfinish (2)£150-200

401A pair of 17th century style walnutchairs, circa 1900each with foliate carved piercedsplat above stuffed seat raised onturned legs united by stretchers (2)£100-150

402An early 20th century Queen Annestyle walnut and crossbandeddressing tablethe rectangular top above fivedrawers surrounding a shapedapron raised on cabriole legsterminating in pad feet113cm wide, 80cm high, 59cm deep£200-300

403A George III mahogany linen pressthe projected moulded cornice overa plain frieze above crossbandedoval panelled doors, enclosingslides, above two short and threelong drawers raised on splayedbracket feet148cm wide, 189cm high, 60cm deep£700-1,000

404An early 19th century Americanmaple and mahogany pier mirrorthe moulded cornice above alozenge decorated frieze over aplain rectangular mirror plateflanked by turned pillasters70cm high£300-500

405A George III style two seater sofathe serpentine cushioned back overscroll arms, loose cushioned seat,raised on serpentine square legsunited by stretchers, green loosecovers142cm wide, 89cm high, 80cm deep£200-300

406A late 19th century beech chairIn the manner of E. W. Godwinwith curved back filled withJapanese fretwork above openarms on a circular seat with turnedlegs and splay feet linked by turnedand block stretchers£100-200

407A 19th century chinoiserie polescreenthe lacqured panel raised on abrass pole with tripod base39cm wide, 133cm high£80-120

408A pair of Louis XV style limed floralcarved fauteuilseach with arched cushioned wingback over loose cushioned seat,shaped apron, raised on cabriolelegs terminating in C-scrolls£500-700

409A 19th century shelved cabinet,overpainted circa 1950By Anne Redpaththe shelved superstructure abovetwo panelled cupboard doors,painted with flower sprays on awhite ground, raised on a plinthbase136cm wide, 140cm high, 40cm deepProvenanceEstate of John McNairn Note: Anne Redpath (O.B.E., R.S.A., A.R.A.,A.R.W.S., R.O.I., R.B.A., L.L.D 1895-1965)was a friend of the borders artist JohnMcNairn (1910-2009) and his wife Stella.This cabinet was painted by her as a giftto them.£1,500-2,500

410A Victorian Welsh oak extendingdining tablethe moulded circular top over aplain beaded frieze raised onspirally turned legs terminating incup feet with ceramic castors,including three leaves122cm wide, 75cm high, 242cmextended£400-600

411A William IV rosewood andmahogany supper tablethe circular top over plain friezeraised on acanthus carved taperingturned column on a triangular basewith cup feet and ceramic castors122cm diameter, 73cm high£400-600

412A Mario Botta for Alias ‘Seconda602’ chair, circa 1982epoxy coated steel frame andperforated sheet steel seat and anexpanded polyurethane backrest;together with two pairs of PostModern occasional tables, circa1990, each with circular glass topsraised on enamelled steel baseformed as elephants (5)£150-200

413A Berlin chair, designed 1932After Gerrit Rietveldcontemporary model, painted wood;together with a red and blue chair,designed 1918, after Gerrit Rietveld,contemporary model, painted wood(2)£200-300

414A cherry wood ‘Ariel’ dressingtable, circa 1990Shorthouse, Glasgowthe illuminating rectangular mirrorabove rectangular top andarrangement of drawers withbrushed steel handles, raised onsquare section tapering legs, bearslabel165cm wide, 122.5cm high, 46cm deep£200-300

415An Arts & Crafts oak dining setcomprising: a draw leaf table withrectangular top, 222cm extended,84cm wide, 75cm high; and fivechairs including one carver chair,each with horizontal splats anddrop in upholstered seats (6)£300-500

416A George III mahogany three tierdumb waiterthe reeded circular tiers raised onan urn turned column with tripodsabre legs terminating in ceramiccastors60cm diameter, 126cm high£200-300

417A late Regency mahogany bowfrontchestthe reeded top with lobed cornersover four graduated cockbeadedlong drawers flanked by spiralyturned pilasters raised on turnedspade feet127cm wide, 116cm high, 57cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£300-500

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451*A pair of Charles II style openarmchairseach with rectangular cushionedback, arms and seat raised ongadrooned tapering baluster turnedlegs united by turned stretchers (2)£500-700

452A late George III mahogany writingtablewith a rectangular top over friezedrawers raised on square taperinglegs terminating in spade feet98cm wide, 81cm high, 55cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£400-600

453A pair of Florentine giltwoodframeseach of rectangular form withelaborate reticulated foliate border,one with bevelled mirror plate (2)82cm x 65cmProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£100-200

454A 19th century stained pineminiature kistof rectangular form, the plainhinged cover over panelled sidesabove a single drawer55cm wide, 38cm high, 31cm deep£150-250

455A pair of Regency style whitepainted plant standseach of circular form with reededcolumns, brass lion head masks, onlion paw feet, copper insert (2)43cm high£300-500

456Four 20th century oak and beechstoolseach with an oval seat above fourtapered legs with stretchers (4)£200-300

457A 19th century German ash andbeech music chairthe arched top rail over lyre shapedsplat on a tapered square seat withvine decorated cushion, the seatenclosing the musical cylindermovement, the seat raised onturned legs£200-300

458A 19th century stained pine creepieProbably gypsy madeof typical form with brass studdecoration£200-300

427A large George III pine kitchencorner cupboardthe projected moulded cornice withcanted corners over a panelleddoor, enclosing shelves, raised onplinth base110cm wide, 115cm high, 72cm deep£200-300

428A George III mahogany cornercupboardthe swan neck pediment overastragal glazed door enclosingthree shelves84cm wide, 116cm high, 45cm deep£250-350

429A large 19th century adaptedmahogany breakfront bookcasewith dentil broken pediment overastragal glazed doors, enclosingshelves, over a combination ofdummy frieze drawers and panelleddoors raised on plinth base222cm wide, 255cm high, 52cm deep£800-1,200

430An Anglo-Indian carved sideboardthe serpent and foliate carvedfretwork three quarter gallery overtwo frieze glazed doors, gadroonedrectangular top, frieze panel openfret work doors enclosing shelves,raised on acanthus carved bulb feet120cm wide, 174cm high, 36cm deep£300-400

431A Syrian inlaid octagonal tripodtablethe octagonal moulded top raisedon a baluster turned column ontripod downswept legs terminatingin scroll feet, the whole with foliateand geometric inlay53cm wide, 63cm high£200-300

432A late 19th/ early 20th centurymahogany tall chestFormerly part of a boat cabininteriorthe moulded rectangular top oversix drawers raised on a plinth base94cm wide, 171cm high, 60cm deep£200-300

433A late 19th/ early 20th centurymahogany chestFormerly part of a boat cabininteriorthe moulded rectangular top overtwo banks of three short drawersraised on a plinth base140cm wide, 91cm high, 58cm deep£200-300

434A 19th century ships cofferthe moulded rectangular top over aplain frieze with rope handles, on aplinth base, raised on later casters97cm wide, 51cm high, 49cm deep£100-150

435A George III rosewood andsatinwood banded drop flap gamestablethe top concealing checker andbackgammon boards over friezedrawers raised on square taperinglegs terminating in brass caps andcasters97cm wide extended, 76cm high,46cm deep£400-600

436A set of six Georgian stylemahogany dining chairseach with shaped top rail over apierced vertical splat, drop in padseat, raised on shaped taperinglegs, united by an H-stretcher£200-300

437A George III mahogany andsatinwood strung dressing mirrorthe oval framed mirror plate raisedon serpentine shaped supports overthree frieze drawers raised on ogeebracket feet45cm wide, 61cm high, 24cm deep£120-180

438An Edwardian mahogany musiccabinetthe rectangular moulded top overfive frieze drawers, shaped apron,raised on square tapering legs andterminating in brass caps andcasters52cm wide, 83 cm high, 36cm deep£150-250

439A Regency style mahoganyjardiniere standthe lipped circular top raised onreeded vase shaped column, tripodcabriole legs terminating in pointedpad feet54cm diameter, 115cm high£100-150

440A set of six Victorian Baronial oakside chairseach with floral carved top-rail andcushioned back flanked by barleysugar twist supports over a greencushioned seat with shaped apronraised on carved tapering octagonallegs terminating in bun feet andunited by shaped X-framestretchers mounted with a centralurn finial (6)£150-250

441A set of two cast iron gardenarmchairs and tablethe chairs each with piercedscrolling back over similarpatterned seat raised on cabriolelegs, the circular table raised onmask cast cabriole legs (3)£150-250

442A set of four cast iron gardenchairs and a tableeach chair with pierced ovalfretwork back surrounded by afoliate border with pierced circularseat raised on foliate cabriole legs;the table of similar design (5)£150-250

443A set of four cast iron garden seatseach with a scrolling backdecorated by swags over a piercedcircular seat raised on cabriole legs(4)£300-400

444A 17th century style oak side tablethe moulded rectangular top over asingle frieze drawer raised onturned legs terminating in blockand bun feet, united by stretchers79cm wide, 66cm high, 53cm deep£150-200

445A 17th century style oak cofferthe moulded top over a panelledfrieze engraved ‘EB’ over two shortdrawers raised on stile supports130cm wide, 77cm high, 59cm deep£250-350

446A 17th century style oak gate-legtablethe moulded oval top over singledrawer raised on barley twist legsterminating in bun feet, united byperipheral stretchers126cm wide, 73cm high, 95cm deep£250-350

447A 19th century Dutch oakmarquetry envelope tablethe later simulated rosewood topover foliate marquetry inlaid friezepanels raised on conformingcabriole legs and pad feet94cm wide, 75cm high, 47cm deep£200-300

448A 19th century rosewood breakfasttableof circular form above a plain friezeon a turned pedestal base withscrolled tripod legs136cm diameter, 73cm high£400-600

449A George III mahogany drop-leaftablethe rounded rectangular top over ashaped frieze raised on mouldedsquare legs136cm wide, 74cm high, 98cm deep£250-350

450A Victorian mahogany parlour suiteeach with serpentine top rail,outspread arms and cushionedseats on slender cabriole legs,comprising: a settee, armchair, andan open armchair (3)£300-500

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483A George III mahogany chestthe crossbanded rectangular topover three cock-beaded longdrawers, serpentine apron, raisedon splayed bracket feet86cm wide, 96cm high, 44cm deep£300-500

484An Anglo Indian occasional tablethe shaped rectangular top with D-ends over baluster turned supportfrieze, the whole raised on flutedtapering turned legs united by X-frame stretchers95cm wide, 76cm high, 50cm wide£100-120

485A Louis XVI style setteethe rope twist framed cushionedback over open acanthus carvedcushioned arms sprung seat raisedon fluted tapering turned legsterminating in pointed feet124cm wide, 96cm high, 66cm deep£400-600

486A 19th century elm lambing chairthe serpentine top over panelledback flanked by wings with partialopen arms over a plank seat withunder drawer raised on square legswith rockers£300-400

487A Regency style giltwood convexmirrorof circular form with moulded rimand ball decoration, ebony slip62cm diameter£200-300

488A Georgian style wing backarmchairthe serpentine back rail over outstretched scroll arms and loosecushioned seat raised on cabriolelegs; and two other armchairs (3)£150-250

489A Victorian rosewood andwoolwork pole screenthe oval screen depicting a parrotraised on a turned support withcarved cabriole legs46cm wide, 191cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£250-350

490A late Regency mahogany bowfrontchestthe shaped moulded top over aplain frieze above five graduatedlong drawers flanked by flutedcolumns raised on turned supports127cm wide, 126cm high, 58cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£250-350

459A George III mahogany Pembroketablethe top with drop-flaps over a plainfrieze with drawer raised on plaintapering legs with brass caps andcastors94cm wide, 74cm high£250-350

460A 19th century painted panelIn the French 18th century mannerof rectangular form decorated withflowers within a garland rope twistborder146cm wide, 76cm high£100-150

461A pair of painted metal gardenurns and plinthseach with palmette rim over afluted body and foot, on a taperedsquare plinth base decorated withlamps and festoons (4)99cm high£400-600

462A late 19th century kingwoodparquetry occasional tableof circular form with giltwoodmoulded rim above four giltbamboo style legs with X-formstretchers54cm wide, 61cm high£150-200

463A pair of 19th century cast irongarden urns and plinthseach of typical form with twinhandles and a foliate scrolldecorated frieze, the plinth basesdecorated with laurel motifs112cm high£400-600

464A 19th century French tapestrypanelIn the 18th century mannerdecorated with figures in alandscape between borders offlowers146cm wide, 56cm high£200-300

465A 19th century ebonised credenzathe plain top of broken bow frontform above an inlaid central paneldoor with brass mounts flanked bytwo glazed cabinets (one lackingglass) on a plain base149cm wide, 106cm high, 40cm deep£300-400

466A set of seven Hepplewhite stylemahogany dining chairseach with moulded arched top-railover vertical pierced vase shapedslat , green drop-in pad seat, raisedon tapering serpentine square legsunited by stretchers, including asingle carver (7)£400-600

467An early/ mid 20th century oakglazed bookcasethe rectangular top over six glazeddoors enclosing adjustable shelves,raised on plinth base285cm wide, 144cm high, 25cm deep£300-400

468A George III tilt-top breakfast tableof circular form with reeded edgeon a turned pedestal base withquadriform legs terminating inbrass caps and castors122cm wide, 74cm high£300-400

469A 19th century gilt overmantelmirrorthe top with a horizontal columnover a frieze with floral scrollwork,the three bevelled mirror panelsflanked by acanthus decoratedcolumns126cm wide, 65cm high£200-300

470A 19th century Chippendale stylemahogany open arm chairwith serpentine top rail over areticulated vase shaped splat andcushioned seat raised on cabriolelegs with claw and ball feet; and amahogany open arm chair withserpentine top rail over areticulated vase shaped splat anddrop in pad seat raised on squarelegs with stretchers (2)£200-300

471A George III mahogany bowfrontchestwith two short drawers over threelong drawers, bracket feet104cm wide, 102cm high, 52cm deep£250-350

472A George III mahogany bowfrontchestwith two short over three longdrawers, on bracket feet, replacedback board104cm wide, 98cm high, 33cm deep£250-350

473An Edwardian mahogany revolvingbook caseof square form, the crossbandedtop over two tiers on a plain base47cm square, 79cm high£150-200

474A 19th century Sheraton stylesatinwood inlaid occasional tableof circular form with marquetry onfour square tapered legsterminating in brass caps andcasters61cm diameter, 70cm high£300-500

475A Victorian oak library bookcasethe projected cornice over fourglazed doors, enclosing adjustableshelves, over four panelled doorsraised on a plinth base241cm wide, 227cm high, 38cm deep£800-1,200

476A George III style walnutserpentine bachelor’s chestthe crossbanded top over four cock-beaded long drawers flanked by flutedcanted corners raised on bracket feet82cm wide, 86cm high, 54cm deep£100-150

477A late Regency mahoganyPembroke tablethe crossbanded top over aboxwood strung frieze drawer andopposing dummy drawer raised onsquare tapering legs80cm wide, 73cm high, 56cm deep,106cm extended£100-200

478A late 19th century altered walnutwork tablethe turned handle over hinged lidwith shaped apron raised onbaluster turned splayed legs unitedby a single shelf41cm wide, 70cm high£150-180

479A Regency mahogany waterfallbookcasewith four open shelves over twofrieze drawers with crossbandedcloth panelled doors raised onsquat baluster turned legs9cm wide, 162cm high, 30cm deep£350-450

480An Art Deco Whytock & Reidwalnut chimney piece, circa 1930’swith boxwood inlay155cm wide, 135cm high, 49cm deep£200-300

481A 17th century style oak bible boxthe hinged sloping lid over carvedfrieze and side panels58cm wide, 28cm high, 48cm deep£150-250

482A late 20th century sofathe double arched cushioned backover rounded arms and loosecushioned seat raised on squatbaluster turned legs terminating inbrass caps and castors, the wholewith a loose floral cover153wide, 80cm high, 110cm deep£300-500

482A An early 20th century beech andupholstered foot stoolcovered in foliate woolwork, raisedon twin rocker supports united bybaluster turned stretchers£200-300

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513A George III mahogany bowfronthanging corner cabinetthe projected dentil cornice overtwo doors, enclosing shelves,moulded base with later alterations68cm wide, 107cm high, 49cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£200-300

514An Arts and Crafts style oaksideboardthe projected cornice over a mirrorback flanked by foliate carvedpanels over a rectangular top withtwo frieze drawers and carved paneldrawers raised on stile supports138cm wide, 158cm high, 49cm deep£200-300

515*A 19th century stained oak potcupboardthe square top over an open shelfwith a single cupboard door raisedon square legs with stretchers45cm square, 30cm high£100-150

516A mahogany four poster bedwith turned foliate carved supportsand cream upholstery43cm wide, 217cm high£500-800

517Three Regency style painted chairsOf recent manufactureeach painted in cream and gilt witha tablet top rail over a horizontalscrolled splat above a cane seatraised on fluted and turned legs (3)£200-300

518A George III mahogany bureaubookcasethe projected cornice above ageometric pattern frieze overastragal glazed doors, the fall flapwith inlaid fitted interior over fourlong drawers, on bracket feet106cm wide, 212cm highProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£400-600

519An Edwardian painted satinwoodoval tablepainted with flowers and foliage,raised on slender square taperedlegs united by a shaped X-formstretcher85cm wide, 72cm high, 59cm deep£1,000-1,500

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491A 17th century style oak gate-legtablethe oval top over block and turnedsupports united by a stretcher95cm wide extended, 70cm high,92cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£150-250

492A George III bowfront mahoganydressing mirrorthe mirror of oval form withbevelled mirror plate raised onserpentine supports over threedrawers raised on bracket feet.68cm wide, 63cm high, 26cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£200-300

493A George III mahogany bowfrontchestthe moulded top over a plain friezeabove four graduated long drawers,raised on shaped bracket feet115cm wide, 100cm high, 57cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£400-600

494A 20th century gilt metal mirrorIn the Queen Anne stylethe arched top with reticulated urnand flower motif over a bevelledmirror plate surrounded by a borderof acanthus leaves with shell setcorners57cm x 32cm£120-180

495A 19th century walnut thronearmchairthe rectangular cushioned backover splayed out stretched armsand stuff over seat raised on barleytwist supports and united bymatching stretchers£200-300

496A 19th century stained oak cofferthe rectangular panelled topenclosing a fitted interior over aplain frieze, raised on a plinth base93cm wide, 40cm high, 46cm deep£100-150

496AA 19th century Irish carvedmahogany silver table In theGeorge II stylewith rectangular canted top above ascroll and shell carved friezecentred by mask motifs raised oncabriole legs terminating in carvedpaw feet79cm wide, 78cm high, 52cm deep£400-600

497A 19th century camphor woodcofferthe moulded top over a plain friezeabove a single drawer raised on aplinth base110cm wide, 62cm high, 60cm deep£100-150

498An Edwardian mahogany inlaid foldover games tablethe shaped apron over turned andreeded legs united by an H-formstretcher£200-250

499A Victorian mahogany two doorwardrobethe plain cornice above two archedpanelled doors on a plain base£200-300

500A Victorian mahogany three doorwardrobethe plain cornice above threemoulded panelled doorssurmounted by foliate finials on aplain base£250-350

501A 19th century painted giltwoodaltered headboardof arched form, painted in greenand cream with gilt rococoscrollwork decoration156cm wide, 139cm high£150-250

502A pair of large terracotta gardenurnseach with circular rim, twin handlesand square base with acanthus leafdecoration£1,200-1,800

503A large terracotta garden urnwith circular rim, ribbed body andsquare base87cm wide, 65cm high£300-500

504A painted terracotta garden urnand standturquoise coloured, the urn ofcircular form with palmette frieze,the stand of square form witharched panels52cm wide, 103cm high£150-250

505A late 19th century Louis XV stylethree fold fire surroundeach fold with arched top andfoliate scrollwork frame122cm wide, 66cm high£200-300

506A set of six Hepplewhite stylemahogany dining chairseach with serpentine top rail over apierced vertical splat and drop inpad seat raised on moulded squaretapering legs united by Hstretchers, including one carver;and two matched seats of similardesign (8)£800-1,200

507A 17th century style oak gatelegtablethe oval top raised on bobbin turnedsupports united by a peripheralstretcher121cm wide, 69cm high, 98cm deep£600-900

508A Victorian oak three fold screendecorated with gilt and paintedreligious scenes, each fold raisedon turned supports157cm wide, 186cm high£100-150

509A Victorian oak extending diningtablethe moulded rectangular top over aplain frieze raised on fluted balusterturned legs terminating in bun feet311cm wide (extended), 73cm high,137cm deep£500-700

510A George III style twin pedestaldining tablethe moulded top over turnedsupports raised on triform flutedlegs terminating in brass lion pawfeet and casters242cm wide, 75cm high, 107cm deep£600-800

511A pair of George III mahoganydemi-lune tablesthe top over boxwood strung friezeraised on square tapering legs138cm wide, 72cm high, 62cm deepProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£300-500

512A set of four Victorian mahoganyladderback dining chairseach with serpentine top rail over ahorizontal pierced splat with drop inseats raised on moulded squarelegs, united by an H-stretcherProvenance:The Estate of the Late Jean GordonWelsh£200-300

512AAn 18th century and later oak andwalnut stoolthe cartouche shaped seat raisedon leaf carved cabriole legs£1,200-1,500

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