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For Sale by Auction to be held at St Edmund’s Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter 01392 413100 TUESDAY 20th MARCH 2012 Ceramics, Works of Art and Collectables Pictures and Furniture Sale Commences at 10.00am Buyers are reminded to check the ‘Saleroom Notice’ for information regarding WITHDRAWN LOTS and EXTRA LOTS On View: Saturday 17 th March 9.00am to 12 noon Monday 19 th March 9:00.am to 7.00pm & Morning of Sale Order of Sale: Ceramics Lots 1-154 Works of Art Lots 155-285 Pictures Lots 286-328 Furniture Lots 334-398 Catalogues £1.50 SALE REFERENCE EX43

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Page 1: Ceramics, Works of Art and Collectables Pictures and Furniture

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For Sale by Auction

to be held at St Edmund’s Court, Okehampton Street, Exeter

01392 413100

TUESDAY 20th MARCH 2012

Ceramics, Works of Art and Collectables

Pictures and

Furniture

Sale Commences at 10.00am

Buyers are reminded to check the ‘Saleroom Notice’ for information regarding WITHDRAWN LOTS and EXTRA LOTS

On View: Saturday 17th March 9.00am to 12 noon Monday 19th March 9:00.am to 7.00pm & Morning of Sale

Order of Sale: Ceramics Lots 1-154 Works of Art Lots 155-285 Pictures Lots 286-328 Furniture Lots 334-398

Catalogues £1.50

SALE REFERENCE EX43

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Tuesday 20th March 2012 Sale commences at 10am

CERAMICS AND GLASS 1 . A James Powell & Sons Whitefriar's : textured 'bark' vase in kingfisher blue,

23cm. high together with one smaller.

2 . Medina: Two glass paperweights with brightly coloured inclusions.

3 . Medina: A unusual glass vase of flattened globular form applied with a broad band of blue trails, 13cm. wide.

4 . James Powell & Sons: Six Whitefriar's vases of tear drop form in various colourways, including kingfisher blue an aubergine, largest 21cm high.

5 . Medina: Three vases of globular form with raised necks, various decorated, tallest 14cm. high. smallest signed

6 . James Powell & Sons: A Whitefriar's ribbon vase, the pewter body applied with a tangerine trail, 16cm. high, together with a coffin vase in tangerine.

7 . James Powell & Sons: A Whitefriar's 'Knobbly' vase with brown smokey trails together with another with black smokey trails, tallest 23cm high.

8 . James Powell & Sons: Two Whitefriar's oviform vases, in pale orange with bubble inclusions, together with a similar pale blue vase.

9 . James Powell & Sons: Two Whitefriar's vases with encased bubble patterns in kingfisher blue, tallest 19cm. high.

10 . Medina: A glass bottle and stopper decorated with brightly coloured band together with a vase of rectangular form with brown linear decoration.

11 . A Stourbridge smoked glass bowl: 23cm. diameter.

12 . A pair of decanters: with foliate cut decoration together with a celery vase. (3).

13. No lot. 14 . A Vallerysthal: group of pressed glass bowls, vases, jug etc.

15 . Cranberry glass: a water jug with clear glass handle and a novelty bell.

16 . A novelty table scent bottle: the clear glass body simulating a tennis ball with

London silver mounts.

17 . Two Vallerysthal: pressed glass beehive honey pots and two bowls and covers.

18 . Novelty Glass: Six assorted glass swans.

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19 . An 18th century English wine glass: the rounded funnel bowl engraved with flowers and set on a straight double series opaque twist stem and domed foot, 16cm. high, circa 1770, foot chipped, together with a green glass goblet.

20 . A millefiori vase: of two handled form together with a Chinese paperweight.

21 . Art Glass: Two Swedish Strombergshyttan studio glass vases, a Hadeland Krystale vase, Whitefriar's vase and one other (5).

22 . Paperweights: A group of eight chinese and other glass paperweights.

23 . A dimpled glass wine cooler: with 'silver' unmarked rim, glass globular decanter and four glasses, two tier glass fruit stand and a cut glass decanter and stopper.

24 . A Whitefriar's amethyst bark vase: and a similar smokey grey dish.

25 . A pair of Victorian cut glass decanters: also a similar claret jug. (a/f)

26 . A collection of various decanters: including a pair of decanters a moulded glass decanter and two others. (5)

27-28. No lots. 29 . ManIfattura di Signa (Florence): an early twentieth century earthenware

plaque modelled in high relief with Tobias and the Angel after the original by Andrea della Robbia, 40 x 60 cm impressed marks. £200-£300.

30 . Mixed Ceramics: Five various model houses including money box, pastel

burner, castle and church.

31 . Royal Worcester: Christmas Plate 1990, together with six further Bradex plates.

32 . Limoges: A set of 12 societe de Paris limoges plates, four Imari plates and assorted ceramic items.

33 . Teaware: A Staffordshire ten piece tea service in the 'Fife' pattern.

34 . Mixed ceramics and glass: A large collection of pottery jugs, glass, candlesticks, jugs, glass, dogs, fruit dish, etc.

35 . Staffordshire: A portrait bust of George Washington

36 . Furstenburg: A porcelain plate enamelled with sprays of flowers, within a gilt border, 23 cm diameter, painted blue mark.

37 . Ruskin Pottery: an oviform vase with mottled green brown glazes, impressed Ruskin, England.

38 . Royal Worcester: a porcelain quadruple spill vase enamelled with sprays of flowers, berry's, and butterflies on a turquoise ground.

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39 . Mediterranean earthenware: A slab built vessel with incised decoration together with a similar cup.

40 . Troika: a pottery wheel vase embossed and incised with abstract decoration on a textured blue and white ground, painted Troika Cornwall with monogram for Colin Carbis.

41 . Royal Worcester: A porcelain melon-shaped jar cover and stand printed and enamelled with flowers, 19cm. high, puce marks.

42 . Royal Worcester: A pair of porcelain figural candlesticks each modelled by James Hadley with Kate Greenaway children seated within a branching tree, 22cm. high, puce marks, date code for 1887, well restored. £100-£200.

43 . Troika: A coffin vase embossed and incised with abstract decoration on a

textured ground painted Troika with marks for Louise Jinks.

44 . Mixed Ceramics: including a pair of Austrian porcelain figures and two items of Wade.

45 . French Porcelain: A mantel vase of foliate moulded form enamelled with blues together with a Continental porcelain figural vase. (2)

46 . Royal Worcester: A porcelain vase of fluted form and foliate handle printed and enamelled with blues on an ivory ground, 14cm high, with puce marks.

47 . Royal Worcester: A porcelain cabinet plate the centre enamelled by William Hale with passion flower and other blooms within broad gilt borders, 27cm. diameter, puce marks and datecode for 1927.

48 . Royal Worcester: Two porcelain flat sided jugs printed and enamelled with blooms on an ivory ground, tallest 18cm. high, puce marks and date codes for 1887 and 1889.

49 . Ernst Wahliss: A porcelain two handled pedestal vase in the Worcester manner enamelled with roses on an ivory ground, 27cm. high. £150-£200.

50 . Fieldings Crown Devon: A pair of pottery vases printed and enamelled in the

Eva pattern.

51 . Royal Doulton: A pair of stoneware vases of tapering form applied with stylised blooms, 32 cm. high impressed lyon crown and circle mark.

52 . Staffordshire Pearlware: A glazed figure of 'The Dandies' - another figure of a girl with goat and small figural group (3).

53 . Royal Worcester: a porcelain figure 'Negro' from the Countries of the World series modelled after James Hadley, under shot enamel colours, 17 cm high, puce backstamp and datecode for 1892. £100-£150.

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54 . Moorcroft: a pottery two handled vase of slender raised form tubelined with blooms 19cm high impressed and painted marks, dated 2003, devoid cover.

55 . Royal Worcester: a porcelain matched cabinet cup and saucer enamelled with pink cabbage roses the cup signed M.Hunt, puce marks, saucer restored.

56 . Masons Patent Ironstone: a tureen, cover, stand and ladle, printed and enamelled in a Japan pattern.

57 . Bursley Ware: a pottery part coffee service comprising:- coffee pot milk jug, sugar bowl, six cans and saucers. enamelled with fruit on a pearlised ground.

58 . Torquay Pottery: A collection of Watcombe and Dartmouth & Devon pottery wares including coronation mug, vase, parrot etc.

59 . French porcelain: pot pourri jar with a pierced cover and mask handles raised on a set of four paw feet enamelled with a pastoral scene reserved on a gilt embellished green ground, 12cm. high, late 19th century.

60 . Moorcroft: A pottery shallow dish tublined the Spring Flowers pattern impressed marks and signature.

61 . Copeland: A set of eight dessert plates decorated in the 'Kakiemon' design.

62 . Carlton Ware: a bee hive preserve pot and cover and a Minton example.

63 . Trusty servant: fifteen pieces of pottery & porcelain.

64 . Aynsley: A floral pattern tea service, together with a Derby posy jug.

65 . Torquay pottery: a cylindrical vase decorated with a parrot.

66 . A Victorian jug: transfer printed, five miniature Toby jugs, Torquay ware vase (a/f) leaf plate and four small transfer printed vases and pin box.

67 . Moorcroft: A pottery baluster vase tubelined in the in the flame of the forest pattern, impressed marks and dated 1997, 24cm. high.

68. No lot. 69 . Staffordshire Porcelain: A loving cup with florally decorated panel.

70 . Radford Pottery: a vase with painted floral decoration.

71 . Beswick: two figures 'Cantering Shire' and 'Swish Tail' horse.

72 . Royal Doulton: A Series ware bowl , Sir Roger De Coverley playing bowls

with Mr Spectator, together with a Royal bonn jar and cover.

73 . Czech Pottery: Three duck figures.

74 . German porcelain: A figure group of dancers in 18th century costume raised on an oval plinth base.

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75 . Continental Porcelain : Five Bavarian plates decorated in the Vienna manner after Fraconard.

76. No lot. 77 . Moorcroft: pottery powder box and cover tubelined in the poppy pattern.

78 . Staffordshire: late 19th century, a pair of male and female figures of bird

collectors.

79 . Jena: A set of three Holland 1950's model fish (3).

80 . Noritake: an argyle pattern part tea and dinner service together with a group of Crown Staffordshire teaware.

81 . Italian Majolica: A cantagalli type plate, with central portrait decoration the border with cherubs.

82 . Spode: Nine pottery plates in the Camilla pattern.

83 . A Soho pottery: 'Ambassador' ware part dessert service (14 pieces).

84 . Susie Cooper: A small group of teaware in the Dresden spray pattern and Masons regency pattern teaware.

85 . Carltonware Rouge Royale: to include three leaf-shaped dishes, a small cream jug and a flower vase.

86 . Poole Pottery: charger enamelled by Pat Summers with a stag, doe and a pair of birds in a woodland landscape, reserved on a wine ground, 32 cm diameter, impressed rectangular mark, Poole England, with painted mark. £150-£200.

87 . Susie Cooper: A Grays pottery, part coffee service with bright floral

decoration, one cover matched.

88 . Teaware: A Royal Vale part tea service.

89 . Royal Worcester: a porcelain two handled vase printed and enamelled with blooms on a blush ivory ground, 18cm. high, green backstamp and datecode for 1903.

90 . Fieldings Crown Devon: a lustrine bowl with galleon decoration, Beswick birds, Chinese double gourd vase etc.

91 . Two Lladro figures:girls with baskets of flowers.

92 . Moorcroft: a shallow bowl, a small vase tubelined in the 'poppy' pattern on a blue ground impressed and painted mark date codes for 1995 and 1996 together with a Regency decanter (3).

93 . Austrian porcelain: a two handled jar and cover with classical decoration on a gold and brightly coloured ground, 38cm. high., shield mark.

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94 . Doulton Lambeth: A stoneware ewer with incised and applied decoration, a Lomonosov (St Peters Berg) figure of an Eskimo, Losol ware biscuit barrel Beswick castor, Poole pottery preserve jar, etc.

95 . Teaware: A mixed group of Paragon, Collingwood and other teaware.

96 . Staffordshire pottery: a pair of equestrian figures, sparsely coloured on gilt lined bases.

97 . Crown Devon: a box and cover, two shaped dishes and a jug.

98 . Three Austrian cabinet cups and saucers: also one other cabinet cup and saucer, two shallow bowls, a twin-handled vase and a posy vase.

99 . A Carlton ware Rouge Royale `Heron' dish: a `pagoda' dish , pair of Heron vases, cup and saucer and vase.

100 . Mixed Ceramics: A modern Blanc de Shine figure Guanyin, Worcester Coffee pot and bowl. (3).

101 . Chinese Porcelain: a mixed group of oriental porcelain comprising Cantonese washbowl and cut down bottle, Qianlong marks and other items. (damages)

102 . Chinese Crackle ware: a baluster jar and cover painted in blue with a dragon amongst peony, (damages to lid)

103 . Chinese porcelain: a baluster vase and domed cover painted in blue with household and precious objects together with a cylinder vase, both late 19th century.

104 . A Chinese porcelain tankard: of cylindrical form enamelled in the famille rose palette reserved on a blue cods roe ground, 13cm. high, Qianlong. £100-£150.

105 . Chinese porcelain: a bowl the exterior enamelled in the famille rose panel

with figures in a garden, 12 cm diameter, Daoguang seal mark, a teapot and cover painted in blue with a landscape, a wine pot, rice bowls spoons etc and two green glazed items, 19th century and later. £100-£150.

106 . Cantonese porcelain: a two handled vase enamelled in the typical palette with

figures in a landscape converted as a lamp.

107 . Chinese porcelain: a shallow dish enamelled with Kylins amongst cloud scrolls and lightening reserved on a yellow ground, 33 cm diameter, bears apocryphal Qianlong marks.

108 . Chinese porcelain: two dishes one painted in blue with mythical beasts the companion with warriors.

109 . Japanese porcelain: Arita bottle vase decorated with figures and exotic birds. (stapled )

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110 . Canton Porcelain: A pair of late plates decorated in the typical pallet with figures in landscape, together with a pair of Imari plates

111 . Chinese Porcelain: A meiping. vase enamelled in the famille noir pallete with birds, prunus and bamboo, 21cm. high, Kangxi sealmark to base.

112 . English Porcelain: Three soup plates enamelled in the famille rose palette as Chinese replacements, the centre with jardiniere of flowers within a floral and scroll border.

113 . Oriental Porcelain: A modern Chinese porcelain vase.

114 . Susie Cooper: a pottery tea service in the Kestrel shape decorated in blue, pattern no.2179, circa. 1949.. £100-£200.

115 . German Gold Anchor: A pair of porcelain figures of a dandy and companion

with hounds at foot, on gilt scrolling bases, 29cm high (some loss).

116 . Continental porcelain: comprising figures, two dogs and a vase.

117 . Carlton Ware: A Toucan advertising lamp base for Guinness, 29cm high.

118 . Meissen porcelain: A Marcolini chocolate pot and cover of mildly fluted form enamelled with sprays, 15cm high, blue crossed swords, early 19th century.

119 . English Porcelain: A coffee can and saucer enamelled with blooms on a profuse cod's roe ground, early 19th century.

120 . French porcelain: A pair of table scents of rectangular form enamelled with blooms on a blue ground.

121 . Meissen porcelain: A hot water or milk jug and cover enamelled with blooms, 16cm high, cancelled crossed swords mark.

122 . Continental porcelain: A figure group of two musicians and attendant hound on a sofa, 25cm wide, faux blue crossed swords mark (small losses).

123 . Mixed porcelain: comprising a Meissen saucer, a Japanese bowl and sundry English tea ware.

124 . Bloor Derby: A porcelain figure of a seated hunter, 11cm high, red back stamp, and a Continental porcelain figure.

125 . English porcelain: (possibly Spode), A two-handled vase enamelled with a panel of fruit on a blue and gold ground, repaired stem.

126 . Royal Doulton: A `Nasturtium' part tea service including tea-pot (Reg. Australia).

127 . A set of 5 green glazed `leaf' plates: & matching low comport.

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128 . A French Palissay ware wall pocket: modelled with a bird atop an ivy entangled bird's nest, 24 cm high, impressed 'double fish' mark, restoration to one wing. £100-£200.

129 . Indian Tree: Two oval meat plates,

130 . Mixed pottery and porcelain: A mixed collection to include a Staffordshire spill

vase, porcelain tea wares, Chinese plates etc. (a lot)

131 . Limoges: A porcelain part tea service, having transfer and over-painted rose decoration comprising various side plates, tea cups and saucers, cream jug and sugar bowl.

132 . Paragon: A `Hydrangea' part tea service & a `Springtime' part service.

133 . Shelley 'Mabel Lucie Atwell': A three-piece tea service. (a.f.)

134 . Collingwood: A porcelain tea service for eight.

135 . Mixed Ceramics: to include an Edwardian part tea service, a Carlton Ware three-division side plate, a pair of bread baskets and various other ceramics.

136 . Mixed Ceramics: Including cottage ware condiment set, English pottery cheese dish and cover, part coffee service etc.

137 . A Gouda vase: in the Daisy pattern, a Davenport trefoil plate printed with ivy together with a Spode Floral Haven vase.

138 . English Porcelain: A late 19th century circular box and cover, the lid decorated with a floral still life scene surrounded by a gilt border.

139 . Lladro: A figure 'The balloon seller'

140 . Lladro: A figure 'Goose Girl'

141 . Lladro: A figure of a boy with a bird.

142 . Lladro: A group of children on a see-saw.

143 . A cranberry glass jug: also two Royal Winton serving dishes and a Carltonware leaf-shaped dish.

144 . Lladro: A figure group of two Eskimos riding in a sledge; also one other figure group of Eskimos riding on the back of a Polar bear,

145 . Lladro: A figure group of a young boy seated with a basket of puppies at his feet.

146 . Lladro: A standing figure of a young woman wearing a pointed hat, also three other standing figures and a Royal Worcester standing figure of a young woman.

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147 . A Minton dinner service: 'Avonlea' pattern to include a pair of graduated meat plates oval tureen twelve dinner plates, twelve dessert bowls, twelve side plates, twelve coffee cups and saucers a sauce boat and stand and twelve finger £250-£350.

148 . Bradford Exchange: nine limited edition collector's plates boxed and with

certificates also a modern green glazed part coffee service.

149 . A collection of mixed ceramic wares: : to include a Paragon China tea service, six items of Wedgwood Jasperware a Wedgwood butter dish and cover, Staffordshire biscuit barrel and plated cover, blue and white meat plate, Dresden cup and tea plate and a pair of Devon vases.

150. No lot. 151 . Two Portuguese pottery dishes: having a brown glaze decorated with fruiting

figs and lemons. (2).

152 . A Japanese eggshell coffee set: decorated with Japanese garden scenes on a white ground.

153 . Six Royal Doulton pottery busts of Dickens characters: to include Sam Weller, Buzfuz, Mr Pickwick, Saire Gamp, Tony Weller and Mr Micawber.

154 . An early 19th century pear ware side plate: with feather edge on pagoda scene painted in blue, also two biscuit barrels and a smoke glass jug. (4)

WORKS OF ART AND COLLECTABLES 155 . A set of community plate cutlery: to include knives, forks and spoons.

156 . A pair of 19th century plated candlesticks: also a four piece cruet with stand.

157 . A Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar: with lid and also a pair of small Royal

Doulton stoneware flower pots. (3)

158 . A set of six silver teaspoons: a set of dessert knives and a continental silver cream jug.

159 . Christopher Orlebar: - The Concorde story -signed together with a Concorde presentation tie.

160 . A longcase clock: maker Henry Eastman of Exeter, having a brass square dial and oak case

161 . A 19th century sampler: line-decorated with alphabet and verse contained within a later frame.

162 . Mappin & Webb: A brass lantern clock in the 17th century style.

163 . Ashworth's patent: A polished brass miner's lamp.

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163A. A 1953 coronation bottle of Harveys Bristol sherry: cased.

163B. Hermes, Paris: a lady's silk scarf printed with 'Tahiti' pattern, 90 x 90cm. a 1960's printed silk scarf, B.O.A.C. Comet 4 Jetliner, a lady's printed scarf for DFDS Seaways, an Italian printed silk scarf with fouled anchor motifs, various Indian printed scarves, together with a silk spectacle case. £150-£200.

164 . A silver vesta: a four division toast rack, a silver-mounted pepper, shoe horn

and button hook.

165 . A French brass carriage clock: early 20th century, having a white enamel dial raised on a rectangular plinth base.

166 . A carriage timepiece: 20th century, having a quartz movement, contained in a polished brass case raised on bun feet.

167 . A Chinese bronze jar: in the form of a drum, of archaic design with bands of flowerheads and stylistic symbols, some damage, 19cm. high.

168 . A pair of carved oak angel's heads: late 17th century. £150-£250.

169 . A bronze sundial: in the 17th century style with green patination and engraved

markings.

170 . A mahogany writing box: late 19th century, having brass stringing and fitted interior.

171 . A carved wood Dogon (Mali) Dyommo dance mask: of 'rabbit' form with painted detail, 40 cm high.

172 . A pair of Chinese silk embroideries: early 20th century, also a lacquered and bone-inset panel and a Chinoisserie-decorated picture frame.

173 . A carved wood Ibibo Eket mask: of 'full moon' form with painted detail, 29 cm diameter.

174 . Pelham puppets: contained within the original boxes - Red Riding Hood and Perky.

175 . A tin plate football game: with movable parts including plastic goals.

176 . A figural mantel timepiece: having a pair of figures flanking a central circular clock face raised on a shaped alabaster base.

177 . A candlestick telephone:

178 . Pewter wares: including various side plates, three measures and a silver- plated chamberstick.

179 . A mahogany tea caddy: early 19th century, inlaid with figured walnut and satinwood. £120-£160.

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180 . A musical box: ivorine and gilt-mounted with central oval portrait of young lovers.

181 . Hand bells: a group of six with leather strap handles.

182 . A mother-of-pearl inlaid Bible: also WW1 period war medal and a white porcelain leaf-shaped fruit bowl.

183 . A commemorative mug: also various pewter spirit flasks with funnels.

184 . A plaster maquette of a woman's head: inscribed Bell, 90, on a square base, 30cm. high.

185 . A table lamp: having triple shaped branches and hanging lustres raised on triangular bases.

186 . A cast iron model of a stag: raised on all fours on a naturalistic base.

187 . A walnut work box: late 19th century, also a figured walnut-cased mantel timepiece raised on a plinth base.

188 . A Family Bible: late 19th century, leatherbound with gilt embellishment.

189 . Armand Marseille: a small bisque head doll with composition body in Scottish costume, and a small bisque head doll with cloth body and plastic doll. (3)

190 . John 'Babbacombe' Lee: One volume entitiled 'The Man they could not Hang'

191 . Indian cotton: three printed throws.

192 . A 1920's box camera: also various other cameras and accessories.

193 . A bisque head doll: having composition body and later wig.

194 . A chrome car mascot: also a collection of various copper and brassware including a measuring jug, pewter serving tray, pair of bellows etc. (a lot)

195 . A Merrythought-type bear: together with similar teddies and celluloid dolls.

196 . Dolls: A group of five with composition heads.

197 . Dolls: a group of three with composition heads.

198 . Books: Two boxes, various subjects,

199 . A Victorian scrap book: together with various porcelain pin cushion figures, a small selection of various books and ephemera, box camera etc.

200 . Metalware: to include a trivet, two copper kettles, a copper jug, a brass jug, a coal scuttle and scoop, two pokers and tongs and pans.

201 . A half-round wall bracket: having a variegated marble top above a cast iron and later painted base also a pair of plaste corbels.

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202 . A silk work picture:depicting a flower fairy on a cream silk background contained within a later frame.

203 . A Devonshire map: engraved by John Cary unframed also various children books.

204 . A cocktail dress: in the flapper style complete with matching shawl.

205 . A French wax head doll: having a later dress also one other with later wig

206 . A collection of silver plated wares: to include e.p. three piece tea set, epergne, egg stand with six egg cups, three bowls, flatware, candle holders e.t.c.

207 . A tapestry frame: complete with clamps and raised on trestle ends

208 . A Victorian mantel clock: contained within a black slate case with gilt metal mounts raised on a plinth base.

209 . A plaster bust: of William Shakespeare raised on a circular plinth base.

210 . A Ratan dolls bed:also two soft toys a composition head doll and one other doll.

211 . A mantel timepiece: having a circular dial contained within a black slate and marble case raised on a plinth base.

212 . A mantel clock: having an enamelled circular dial contained within a black slate and rouged marble case raised on a plinth base.

213 . A mantel clock: having a circular enamelled and gilt dial with exposed movement contained within a black slate and variegated case raised on a moulded plinth base.

214 . A Pears Print: 'The Toast' contained within an original frame also one other Pears print.

215 . A dressing table mirror: late 19th century having an oval mirror plate on turned mahogany supports.

216 . An oak bracket clock: late 19th century raised on a plinth base. £100-£150.

217 . A copper saucepan: with iron handle also a large saucepan and a warming

pan with gun metal handle.

218 . A miniature chiffonier: late 19th century having a mirrored back above a single long drawer two cupboard doors and a rectangular plinth base. £80-£120.

219 . A pair of antlers: mounted on a mahogany shield shape panel.

220 . Negretti and Zambra: a single draw polished brass and leather telescope

£100-£150.

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221 . An oak fire screen: having a Chinese needle work inset panel also one other

222 . A white marble column: late 19th century raised on an octagonal moulded plinth base.

223 . A pair of ale pumps: having porcelain handles decorated with hunting scenes.

224 . A mantle clock: French late 19th century contained within a boulle work and ebonised case raised on short cabriole legs. £150-£200.

225 . A Mouseman ashtray: 1930's of typical form.

£100-£150. 226 . A tortoiseshell and inlaid purse: late 19th century with blue silk interior.

227 . A Continental porcelain box: in the form of a violin the hinged lid with metal

mounts decorated with a courting couple the reverse decorated with a rural landscape.

228 . An enamel box: early 19th century the hinged lid decorated with a river landscape with ruined castle in the background also a French enamelled oval pill box a/f and a rectangular enamelled box and cover decorated with an Italian landscape . £120-£180.

229 . A gaming box: late 19th century the hinged lid exposing a lift-out interior

containing composition gaming counters and playing cards.

230 . A white metal whistle: with chain fixing and lions head mound. £120-£180.

230A. A silver hunter pocket watch: with enamel dial and engine turned and

decorated case. (worn).

231 . An extensive coin collection: comprising of British and foreign coins, including assorted proof coins, cased decimal coin sets, commemorative crowns, half crowns, and other coins. £150-£250.

232 . A collection of assorted coins: including Charles II crown 1677, George III

crown, 1818, Victoria crowns 1887, 1893, 1896, 1890, 1889, 1899, three American one dollar coins all 1922, and Elizabeth II commemorative crowns. £150-£200.

233 . A Chinese hard stone buckle.

234 . Scent bottles: a collection of to include a silver smelling salts bottle three

other smelling salt bottles and two scent flasks and a gilt metal dressing table box. £120-£180.

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234A. A Gothic style pierced and blackened metal circular ceiling light: with a central glass paraffin oil lamp with fluted glass font, the frame suspended on triple flowerhead decoration chains. £80-£120.

235 . A tobacco cutter: Eastern late 19th century.

236 . A pen knife; late 19th century with steel blade encased by an ivory mount in

the form of a ladys leg. .

237 . A silver R A F sweetheart brooch: also six other silver brooches a wire-work fob chain one other fob chain and a modern necklace.

238 . A cosh: weighted with stitched leather cover and strap handle.

239 . A Ronson combination cigarette lighter: 1940's in chrome metal with similar pencil lighter.

240 . An African carved ivory tusk: also a carved ivory pin cushion a pair of ivory figures stained ivory patch box and an egg shaped powder container.

240A. A pair of electroplated fish servers: cased and various electroplated flatware.

241 . A dressing table box: with silver and hard stone inlaid lid mounted on a Cranberry glass base.

241A. A brass circular ceiling light: with a semi opaque glass shade.

242 . A chess set: late 19th century turned ivory and ebony pieces (one ivory pawn missing). £100-£150.

243 . An ivory oval frame: Cantonese early 20th century with hinged easel support .

244 . A vesta case: bakelite Edward VII commemorative also a small rouge pot.

245 . An iron key: late 17th century also four other 18th century examples and a

brass cabinet key.

246 . A collection of coins: George III and later silver and copper.

247 . A gold half sovereign: 1904 also one other gold half sovereign 1912. £180-£220.

248 . An Irish bog oak brooch: and two ebony and metal mounted crucifixes.

249 . A marine dagger: having brass and ivory grip and steel blade.

£100-£150. 250 . An Irish bog oak truncheon: carved with harp and clover leaf designs.

251 . A George IV silver crown: half crown 1826

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252 . Staffordshire enamel: an oval patch box decorated with a figure in a landscape the interior with small mirror.

253 . A Continental silver bodkin: in the form of a sword and circular shield, 24cm. long.

254 . A Burmese police badge: also a Metropolitan police nickel-plated whistle.

255 . A teething ring: with silver bear-shaped attachment, also a silver napkin ring and a mustard spoon.

256 . Postcards: various, including humour, theatrical, coastal scenes etc.

257 . A wall barometer: French, late 19th century, having circular dial contained within a walnut case.

258 . A corkscrew: late 19th century, straight-pull with turned hardwood handle, also a cloisonne box, two other corkscrews, an ivory crucifix and two ivory brooches.

259 . An Indian ivory necklace: with pierced pendant, also two carved ivory elephants.

260 . A Jade pendant: circular, carved with a dancing figure in costume with silk bag.

261 . A ivory necklace: with pierced pendant in the form of a basket of flowers.

262 . An oak canteen box: with inset brass panel to the lid, also one other smaller. 263 . Two brass fenders: two brass decorative door stops in the 19th century style,

a brass bowl and a brass jug.

264 . A Victorian clear glass dome: raised on an ebonised circular base.

265 . An early Victorian needlework sampler: worked by Sarah Pickard and dated 1842, decorated with birds, flowers and foliage and a tiger. £100-£150.

266 . An Edwardian oak smokers compendium: with brass mounts, also a 19th

century oak and inlaid wall cabine..

267 . Silver-plated wares: A group, including a two-piece tea set, trophy cup, snuffing scissors and various other plated items.

268 . A gilt metal acanthus photograph frame:, cloisonne bowl and cover and a brass art deco desk inkstand, five blue and white saucer dishes.

269 . Jardiniere stands: porcelain, a pair 20th century.

270 . An epergne: silver plated early 20th century with four flower vases on a wire work stand.

271 . A pair of painted Chinese silks: of peacocks

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272 . An Afghan rug: having three rows of medallions on a brick red ground.

273 . A rocking horse: fur covered and raised on a pine rocker.

274 . A three piece tea set: silver plated also a Victorian silver plated tea pot. (4)

275 . An African tribal skin drum: 20th century and a hardwood stool raised on three shaped legs. (2)

276 . A silver match book case: also an Indian Police Club Thana padlock dated 1935 a charm bracelet and a thimble. (4).

277 . A set of three silver-gilt and enamel tea spoons: a Georgian silver tea spoon, various collectors spoons, etc.

278 . Needlework samplers: 20th century decorated with the alphabet, figures, buildings etc. (4) £200-£300.

279 . Brass fittings: A pair of late 19th century cast brass and gilt wall mounts. (2).

280 . A circular silver photo frame: Birmingham 1909.

281 . A magic lantern projector: mahogany full plate folding camera, sundry lenses,

plates and a smaller camera.

282 . Two woolwork pictures: showing village of Abinger Hammer, also Flyingfield in Essex. (2)

283 . A Victorian silver drum mustard: also a cased set of six silver coffee spoons.

284 . Two silver cigarette cases: and two silver topped glass dressing table jars.

285 . Triang dog baby walker: with painted steel frame and wooden foot rests. PICTURES 286 . * Philip Rickman (1891-1982) :Pheasants in a Clearing - coloured print,

signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, image 37 x 52cm

287 . * Philip Rickman (1891-1982): Evening in the Coverts - coloured print, signed in pencil, Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, image 37 x 52cm

288 . * Charles Edward Brittan (1870-1949): View across a moorland valley, rocks in the foreground - signed bottom left, watercolour, 35 x 52cm. £120-£180.

289 . Eric Arnold Ennion (1900-1981): Pheasants in undergrowth - coloured print

signed in pencil and numbered 8/250, image 45 x 56cm.

290 . Eric Arnold Ennion (1900-1981): Pheasants in undergrowth - coloured print signed in pencil and numbered 8/250, image 45 x 56cm.

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291 . G Schrieber (19/20th century Neapolitan School): - View across a bay - signed and dated 1870 bottom left, gouache, 44 x 58cm.

292 . Cecil Aldin (1870-1935): Old English Inns. The George Inn, Dorchester, Oxon - coloured print published by Eyre & Spottiswood, signed in pencil in the margin, FA Trade Guild blind stamp, 38 x 42cm

293 . G Wood (19/20th century): - Figures in a village street - signed, watercolour, 18 x 30cm.

294 . * Alan Cotton (b.1938): - Bicton Park - signed, inscribed and dated 28/ii/85 lower right, watercolour, pen and ink, 49 x 32cm.

295 . Mary Stormont (19/20th Century): - Dorsetshire Cottage, geese in the foreground, signed, watercolour, 16 x 26cm.

296 . A Percival ? (19th century): - Scottish landscape with figure walking through a glen - indistinctly signed and dated, oil on canvas, 34 x 53.5cm. £120-£180.

297. No lot. 298 . Gladys Best (1898-?): - Exeter Cathedral - signed, pencil and coloured wash

drawing, 25 x 38cm.

299 . Charles Johnson Payne 'Snaffles' (1884-1967): - The Informers - signed print. £80-£120.

300 . After William Shayer: - Coastal view with fisher folk in the foreground - bears

signature and date, oil on canvas, 30 x 40cm

301 . English School: - A thatched cottage on the coast - watercolour and one other. (2)

303 . Lewis Mortimer (19/20th century:) - Village scene; rustics by a stream, a bridge and cottages beyond, signed, watercolour, 35.5 x 49cm

304 . R.C. Snell: - Landscape with pond in the foreground - signed, oil on canvas, 37 x 49cm.

305 . Cedric Gray (19/20th century): - Highland scenes with highland cattle a pair, both signed and dated '99, oils on canvas, 44 x 80cm. (2) £120-£180.

306 . English School: - Birds and blossom - oil on canvas, together with a painting

on porcelain of pears and four others.

307 . 19th Century Neapoliton School: - Fisherfolk de lousing, w/c and body colour.

308 . A set of four early 20th century Chinese watercolours: on silk contained within a gilt rectangular frame.

309 . After J F Herring: Fox Hunting Plates 2 & 3 - large coloured engravings published by Fores, 1852, each 54 x 105cm. (2) £150-£200.

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310 . A. I. Strutt (early 19th Century): - Study of a cavalier - signed and dated 1838,

watercolour, 16.5 x 11.5cm.

311 . G.Costa (19/20th Century): - Study of an elderly lady - signed, watercolour, 12.5 x 9.5cm.

312 . Italian School 20th century: - figures by a ruin - oil on metal, together with three other decorative paintings, bearing signatures 'Zanetti'.

313 . English School 19th century: - Miniature portrait of a young lady with long curling hair and blue eyes, wearing a coral necklace - sky background, oval 7.5cm, in a red leather case.

314 . A miniature ivory frame: and a miniature ebonised example.

315 . English School 19th century: - Miniature portrait of a lady said to be Bridget Bradshaw, head and shoulders, oval 7.3cm. £100-£150.

316 . Harry Goffey (1871-1951): - 'Garry' - etching of an Aberdeen terrier, signed in

pencil and one other etching of 'Taffy', a Sealyham. (2).

317 . S.C. Halis: - Barges of the coast - two, both signed, watercolours, each 30 x 17cm.

318 . After Rubens: - Miniature self portrait of the artist - on ivory, 9.5 x 7cm.

319 . Follower of P P Rubens: - Portrait of a young man - oil on millboard, oval, 24 x 18.5cm.

320 . John Dixon Paul: A trip to Brighton - set of four coloured engravings.

321 . A pair of coloured prints: 'Byrons first love', and 'Robert Burns and his

Highland Mary', print - 'British plenty', 'Doctor Syntax at a review' and five other prints and water colours.

322 . William Widgery (1822-1893): - A woodland valley scene with figures on a path in the foreground, a high stone bridge beyond - signed bottom right, watercolour heightened with white, 96 x 60cm , oval top. £200-£300.

323 . Lionel Edwards: Hunting Countries 'The Warwickshire' - coloured print, signed

in pencil.

324 . A pair of Chinese rice paper paintings: of figures in interiors together with a decorative silkwork. (3)

325 . After Hiroshige: Busy river sceen - woodblock print, 18 x 25cm.

326 . Hiroshi Gasida (?), Japanese school early 20th century: - gateway; castle - two woodblock prints, 38 x 26cm. 92)

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327 . Goshida, Japanese School early 20th century: - Stone Lanterns - woodblock print, 18 x 26cm, together with two other woodblock prints. (3)

328 . Doll: with bisque head and open mouth. 329-333. No lots.

FURNITURE 334 . Dining chairs: A set of ten 18th century-style, walnut, within leather-inset

button backs and stuffover seats, raised on turned and block supports linked by stretchers. £600-£800.

335 . A bow-front chest of drawers: early 19th century, boxwood-strung, having

three long drawers raised on bracket feet.

336 . A mahogany side table: 19th century, having a rectangular top above a pair of dummy drawers raised on square tapering legs..

337 . A teak chest of drawers: late 19th century, the rectangular top above two short and three long drawers with inset bras handles raised on a plinth base. £100-£150.

338 . An Edwardian pine dressing chest: having a mirrored back above three long

drawers raised on a plinth base.

339 . A mahogany straight front chest: early 19th century, having a rectangular top above two short and three long drawers raised on bracket feet.

340 . A Victorian mahogany extending dining table: raised on carved cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. (includes two extra leaves) £100-£150.

341 . A mahogany whatnot: 19th century, four tiers on twist-turned supports.

342 . A Georgian two-tier dumb waiter: 18th century and later, raised on cabriole

legs and pad feet.

343 . A piano stool: 19th century, having an upholstered top above a walnut frame terminating in turned and tapering legs.

344 . An oak dropflap table, 17th century style, raised on turned and block supports.

345 . A shaving stand: late Victorian, mahogany, having a circular mirror above a pair of hinged compartments, raised on a turned and reeded column terminating in shaped cabriole supports.

346 . A Dutch marquetry side table: 18th century and later, having a rectangular top raised on square tapering base.

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347 . An oak open bookcase: 20th century, with adjustable shelves raised on plinth base; also one other late 19th century example.

348 . A cane seat side chair: 18th century and later, having a cane-inset panel back with carved surround above a cane seat terminating in turned and block supports.

349 . A Harlequin set of four chairs: late 19th century, with bobbin-turned backs above rush seats terminating in cabriole legs and pad feet; and one other ladderback example (5)

350 . An Edwardian rosewood table: the octagonal inlaid top raised above square tapering legs linked by an undertier. £150-£200.

351 . An Edwardian side chair: having a spindle back above a seagrass seat,

raised on turned legs linked by stretchers, also one other.

352 . An Edwardian plant stand: having a grey variegated marble top, raised on turned and tapering legs linked by X-frame stretcher.

353 . An oak coffer: late 17th century, having a panelled hinged lid above a triple carved panel front on stile supports. (reduced in height) £100-£150.

354 . An oak gateleg table: 1920's, raised on twist-turned supports linked by

stretchers.

355 . A commemorative oak occasional table: early 19th century and later, with inset engraved brass disc: 'Oak, made from the pile which was put down for the foundation of old London Bridge' Sale Date: 20th March 2012

356 . A pine blanket box: having an upholstered lid above a simulated oak box base. Sale Date: 20th March 2012

357 . A Pembroke table: early 19th century, mahogany, with a single long drawer raised on square tapering legs terminating in castors.

358 . An oak coffer: with later pine plank top above a pair of panel doors raised on

bun feet.

359 . An oak side table: Edwardian, raised on square legs inked by stretchers, also one other similar example and a beech-framed nursing chair (3)

360 . Oak open bookshelves: 1930's, having five fixed shelves raised on trestle ends.

361 . An Edwardian overmantel: inset with various mirror panels within a carved mahogany frame. £80-£120.

362 . A Victorian side table: converted from a card table raised on a single turned

column and shaped base, also an oak tea trolley.

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363 . A pair of Edwardian nursing chairs: having shaped and pierced backs above stuff over seats raised on short cabriole legs.

364 . A pine blanket box: late 19th century, having a hinged lid above panel sides terminating in bracket feet.

365 . An Edwardian jardiniere: having a central brass well, slatted sides and raised on slender tapering cabriole legs linked by an undertier.

366 . An elbow chair: 1920's, with upholstered back and seat on turned legs. 367 . A carved oak pedestal: 17th century and later, having a hinged panel door

flanked by half columns raised on a moulded plinth base terminating in bun feet.

£100-£150. 368 . A Pembroke table: early 19th century, with a single frieze drawer above

square tapering legs.

369 . A pine table: having a circular top with moulded edge above turned and block supports linked by stretchers.

370 . A Victorian nursing chair: having a walnut frame, fully-upholstered, on turned legs terminating with ceramic castors. Sale Date 20th March 2012

371 . A rocking chair: later-painted, with spindle back above a solid seat on turned underframe.

372 . A D-end dining table: early 19th century, mahogany, raised on turned and tapering legs.

373 . Dining chairs: a set of six, Edwardian walnut, having pierced vase-shaped panel backs above stuffover seats, terminating in turned and tapering legs.

374 . An elm silver chest: 19th century, having a hinged lid, panel sides and raised on a plinth base.

375 . A Sutherland table: 20th century, stained pine, raised on trestle supports. 376 . A Canterbury: mahogany, four-division, in the Georgian taste, raised on short

square legs terminating in castors.

377 . A yewwood open bookcase: modern, having open shelves and raised on a plinth base.

378 . A Victorian pedestal sideboard: late 19th century having a ledged back above a rectangular top three frieze drawers on a pair of pedestals terminating in plinth bases. £300-£500.

379 . An oak court cabinet: 20th century with leaded glazed cupboard doors above

triple panel doors on styled feet.

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380 . A walnut display cabinet: 1930's having a pair of glazed panel doors with glass shelves on short cabriole legs.

381 . A bureau bookcase: Edwardian having a pair of leaded glazed panel doors above a hinged fall and three long drawers terminating in a plinth base.

382 . A Victorian walnut cabinet: late 19th century the upper section having a pair of glazed panelled doors above two short and two long drawers terminating in turned legs. £100-£150.

383 . A display cabinet: Edwardian mahogany and inlaid raised on slender square

tapering legs.

384 . A mahogany linen press: early 19th century having a pair of cupboard doors enclosing shelving raised above two short and two long drawers terminating in bracket feet. £100-£150.

385 . A 1920's three seat settee: fully upholstered with loose cushions raised on

bun feet.

386 . A mahogany table display cabinet: having a hinged pull-down glazed panel raised on square tapering slender legs.

387 . An oak coffer: 17th century and later having a panelled hinged lid above a panelled front and sides terminating in style legs.

388 . An oak plate rack: 18th century and later.

389 . A Chesterfield settee: late Victorian three seater fully upholstered raised on short turned legs terminating in castors.

390 . Arts and Crafts oak settle: circa 1900 having an open pierced back and arm supports with tapestry inset seat on square tapering legs. £300-£400.

391 . A chest of drawers: North Country late 19th century.

£100-£150. 392 . A late 19th Century walnut extending dining table: with centre leaf on turned

legs - the top 103.5 cm x 150cm, a set of six similar dining chairs with spindle top rails and a rectangular sideboard with carved panels 180cm long. £300-£350.

393 . A pitch pine child's crib: late 19th century.

394 . A 19th century gilt framed girandole: with central mirror plate flanked by twin

branch candlesticks. £150-£200.

395 . An oval wall mirror: contained in a stained walnut frame.

396 . A late 19th century satinwood oval writing table: with leather inset top.

£120-£180.

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397 . A Victorian beech framed nursing chair: raised on turned legs.

398 . An early 18th Century oak rectangular coffer: with a canted arched plain

hinged top, the front with a gouged frieze and carved gouged flowerhead panels, flanked by fluted and gouged stiles on block feet with pierced scroll brackets, 123cm (4ft 0 1/2in) long. £200-£300.