Ceramics and Glass, Furniture and Works of Art Sale
on Thursday 29th July 2010


1.      LALIQUE: "PHALSBOURG" A set of four wine glasses with clear bowls and stems moulded with grapes, on circular feet, 7.25" high. See illustration £150-250
2.      A GEORGE III WINE GLASS with a tulip-shaped bowl on a tapering stem with spiral air-twist inclusion, on a spreading circular foot, 6" high, and another similar glass (2)£40-60
3.      A GEORGE III CLEAR GLASS JUG with raised lip and ribbed body, on a circular foot, 5" high£50-100
4.      A GEORGE III CLEAR GLASS WINE GLASS with a trumpet-shaped bowl on a plain stem with spreading circular foot with turned-over foot rim, 6.5" high and another similar glass with opaque double twist stem (2)£50-100
5.      A GEORGE III WINE OR SPIRIT GLASS with a straight sided bowl on a faceted stem and raised circular foot, 4.75" high and a collection of similar glasses (6)£50-100
6.      A BOHEMIAN GLASS BEAKER of tapering hexagonal form with gilt rim and feet, the sides decorated with scrolling raised giltwork and green leaves against a red ground, 4.5" high£200-400
7.      A 19TH CENTURY GREEN GLASS WINE GLASS with circular bowl with facet-cut sides on a bulbous stem and spreading foot, 4.75" high and other similar glassware (5)£40-80
8.      A BOHEMIAN OVERLAID CLEAR BLUE AND WHITE GLASS GOBLET, the bowl with cut panels and scrolling gilt decoration, on a spreading foot with star-cut base, 8" high, and a similar green glass beaker, and an opalescent leaf-shaped dish by Richardson (3)£250-350
9.      A BOHEMIAN RED FLASHED CLEAR GLASS GOBLET, the panel-cut bowl engraved with stags in a landscape, on a knopped tapering octagonal stem and spreading foot, 9" high. See illustration£300-500
10.     A GERMAN CLEAR GLASS BEAKER of straight-sided tapering form, all-over engraved with scrolling decoration, stags and conjoined initials, 9" high. See illustration£250-350
11.     A 1960'S "ART GLASS" VASE with an amber and green/blue body with trailed decoration and bubble inclusions, 10" high£50-100
12.     A VICTORIAN STAINED GLASS CIRCULAR PANEL depicting William Gladstone against a red glass background and within a decorated border, 13" wide£100-200
13.     A VICTORIAN PINK OPALESCENT GLASS VASE of tall tapering form with gilt decoration and a central panel of roses against a textured gilt ground, on spreading circular foot, 14.5" high£100-200
14.     A GERMAN GREEN GLASS BEAKER of large proportions enamelled with fighting knights on horseback, the base marked in white enamel, 12.25" high. See illustration£400-600
15.     A VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS CLARET JUG of compressed circular form with ribbed handle and blown glass stopper, engraved "claret" within scrolling foliage, 10" high£80-160
16.     A SET OF TEN VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS FINGER BOWLS engraved with vine leaf decoration and with star-cut bases, 5" wide, and a similar water jug (11)£50-100
17.     A PAIR OF AMBER CUT-GLASS CARAFES of tapering form with octagonal bodies with lobed bases and star-cut undersides, 10" high and a pair of cut-glass decanters and stoppers (4)£50-100
18.     A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CLEAR GLASS WINE GLASSES with tall straight-sided bowls on faceted knopped stems with spreading circular feet, 7.75" high, two green glass wine glasses and three further glasses with wrythen bowls (7)£50-100
19.     A 19TH CENTURY CLEAR GLASS CELERY VASE all-over engraved with flowers and foliage, on a spreading circular foot, 9.5" high, a Bohemian style beaker and three similar glasses (5)£50-100
20.     AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CASED CUT-GLASS STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM SET comprising six cut-glass bowls, cream jug and sugar basin, and six silver spoons and a sifter spoon, hallmarked for Birmingham 1925£40-80
21.     A VICTORIAN OPALESCENT GLASS EPERGNE with a frilled body with three short trumpets with opalescent borders, 10" wide£50-100
22.     A VICTORIAN OPALESCENT AND COLOURED GLASS EPERGNE with a circular frilled base with a tall central blue fringed trumpet surrounded by four lily-shaped trumpets with applied leaf decoration, 20" high. See illustration£150-250
23.     A VICTORIAN OPALESCENT AND CRANBERRY GLASS EPERGNE with circular frilled base with cranberry glass border with a central tall trumpet with frilled clear glass border flanked by two similar trumpets with textured borders, 17" high£100-200
24.     A VICTORIAN OPALESCENT AND COLOURED GLASS EPERGNE with a circular frilled glass base with a tall central cranberry glass trumpet flanked by four multicoloured trumpets with shaped borders, 18" high£100-200
25.     A SET OF FIVE EARLY VICTORIAN WINE GLASSES, the circular bowls with panel-cut bodies on square feet with star-cut bases, 4.75" high and seven similar glasses (12)£50-100
26.     A PAIR OF CLEAR GLASS ETCHED DECANTERS with bulbous bodies decorated with exotic birds amongst foliage and a similar claret jug, 12.5" high (3)£40-80
27.     A VICTORIAN OPALESCENT AND PINK GLASS EPERGNE, the circular base with a frilled border, with a tall central trumpet with shaped top and two similar shorter trumpets, 20.5" high£100-200
28.     A 19TH CENTURY CLEAR GLASS "LEECH" BOWL with a bulbous body on a short stem and spreading circular foot, 11.5" high, a similar smaller bowl, a cut-glass jug and a basin (4). See illustration£300-500
29.     A VICTORIAN OPALESCENT AND CRANBERRY GLASS EPERGNE, the circular base with a frilled border with three trumpets with applied leaf decoration and petal-shaped openings, 15" high£80-150
30.     A VICTORIAN OPALESCENT AND CRANBERRY GLASS EPERGNE with a circular base with frilled border, with a tall central trumpet flanked by two shorter shaped trumpets, with frilled borders and applied leaf type decoration, 20" high£80-150
31.     A VICTORIAN PALE GREEN AND CRANBERRY GLASS EPERGNE, the circular base with a frilled border, with three shaped trumpets with frilled openings and leaf decoration, 13" high£50-100
32.     LALIQUE: "AIGRETTES" An opalescent glass vase decorated with stylised birds amongst foliage, with moulded signature to the base, Marcilhac, no. 988, 9.75" high. See illustration£1000-2000
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40.     A 19TH CENTURY DESSERT SERVICE decorated with floral and gilt sprays against a mushroom ground. Comprising a tazza, sixteen dessert plates 9.25in. dia, four oval double-handled plates 11.5in. dia and three circular handled plates 10.5in. dia, the larger pieces bearing puce printed marks and rust numbers, probably Ridgway (24). See illustration
41.     A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD BISQUE GAME TUREEN AND COVER with relief grass and game decoration, impressed marks to the base, 12" dia.£80-160
42.     A 19TH CENTURY GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA GAME TUREEN AND COVER decorated in relief with hares against a cream ground, with brown painted branch handles, with liner, the lid with painted bird finial, the base with impressed marks and registration mark, 14" dia.£150-300
43.     AN 18TH CENTURY DELFT WARE BULBOUS VASE, decorated with Oriental scenes, 11.5" high£50-100
44.     A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE OF A CLASSICAL WOMAN in robes carrying an urn upon her head, decorated in blush tones, the circular base inscribed "Hadley", the underside with puce printed mark and no. 1743, 24" high. See illustration£400-800
45.     A PAIR OF LARGE GERMAN STONEWARE BEER STEINS with cut-out and relief blue decoration overall of lion masks, scrolls and crests, with lids, the bases inscribed with the number 63, each 25.5" high (2)£100-200
46.     A 19TH CENTURY CROWN DERBY TEA SERVICE decorated with flowers and scrolls in blue, rust and gilt. Comprising: a teapot, milk jug, slops bowl, two serving plates 10in. dia, 12 side plates 6in. dia, 12 saucers 5.5in. dia, 11 tea cups and a small bowl, each with rust marks to the base (a lot)£200-400
47.     A LARGE JOHN LEACH MUCHELNEY POTTERY JUG with an all-over grey matt crackle glaze, 16" high£100-200
48.     A SEVRES STYLE GREEN GROUND VASE with a painted panel of a cherub in flight catching a butterfly, gilt and white scrolling handles, later converted to a lamp base with grey metal scrolling mounts, 17" high£80-150
49.     A COPELAND PARIAN WARE MODEL OF A WOMAN bearing her shoulders and emerging from fronds, the socle stamped Copeland and further inscribed with details of the original bust and The Art Union of London, 1868, on a turned ebonised base, 15" high. See illustration£450-650
50.     A LARGE ROYAL WORCESTER IVORY PORCELAIN FIGURE of a classical maiden seated and holding an urn, with drapes and a lions mask at her feet, on a detachable elongated quatrefoil base, both pieces with impressed marks, 19" high. See illustration £800-1600
51.     A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES OF A MOORISH MAN AND WOMAN seated upon thrones and decorated with jewels and weapons, each figure wearing a turban with a removable finial, possibly for adding water or similar to weigh them down, and each on white and gilt shell-scrolling bases, inscribed symbols to the bases, each 10" high (2)£50-100
52.     A SET OF THREE GRADUATED 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CONFIT POTS, each with ochre glaze to the top section and loop handles, 9.25", 11.25" and 13.25" high (3)£200-400
53.     A ROYAL COPENHAGEN PART DESSERT SERVICE hand-painted with floral sprigs against a white ground, within gilt borders. Comprising 12 side plates 8.75in. dia, 3 shell-shaped dishes 8in. dia and a triangular-shaped dish 9in. dia, each with green printed mark and blue wave mark (a lot)£100-200
54.     A PAIR OF PARIS PORCELAIN ICE PAILS, each with tangerine bands depicting black silhouettes of celebrating cherubs, within gilt borders, further gilt leaf sprigs over the white ground, with side carrying handles, unmarked, each 8" high (2)£100-200
55.     A 19TH CENTURY MAJOLICA VASE of shell form and decorated overall with floral bird and insect-filled scrolls, with two central circular bird decorated panels, the two handles terminating in dolphin heads and raised on an oval foot, the base with impressed marks and numbers, probably for Minton, 10" high£50-100
56.     A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE "THE MOOR", HN2082, in orange and green-blue colourway, the base with green printed Doulton mark and gilt printed title, with further numbers, 17" high. See illustration£800-1600
57.     A COPELAND SPODE THREE PIECE DESSERT CENTREPIECE comprising a large central figure of a boy carrying baskets and grapes and flanked on either side by a shell-shaped bowl, and two similar ensuite, all three decorated in puce and pink with gilt highlights, the smaller two with impressed Copeland marks (3). See illustration£300-600
58.     A LARGE ELTON POTTERY JUG decorated with blue and red drip glazes, with a flared rim and handle, with painted mark to the base, 14" high£80-160
59.     A SET OF TWELVE BERLIN PORCELAIN PLATES, each hand-painted with a different species of fish, within moulded and gilt highlighted scroll borders, each with blue sceptre mark to the base, each 9.5" dia. (12). See illustration£300-600
60.     A 19TH CENTURY COALPORT STYLE PART DESSERT SERVICE, decorated in polychrome with bright auricula floral displays against a cream ground, with relief scalloped edges. Comprising 12 side plates with handles 9.25in. , 2 shell-shaped dishes 10in. dia, 2 navette-shaped dishes 10.75in. dia and a sauce tureen and cover (a lot)£100-200
61.     A SPODE STONEWARE PART DESSERT SERVICE decorated in polychrome with chinoiserie style flowers and panels. Comprising 14 side plates, 8" dia., 3 square side plates, 7.75" dia., 4 oval dishes 10.5" dia., a rectangular dish 10.5", and a sauce tureen, cover and stand, 7.5" (a lot). See illustration£400-800
62.     A LARGE OVAL BLUE AND WHITE DELFT WALL PLAQUE depicting a barge sailing down a river, with buildings, figures and trees in the distance, with a crest below, the reverse with blue painted mark, 22" dia.£50-100
63.     A GOLDSCHEIDER POTTERY MODEL of a rearing stallion decorated in green and yellow mottled glaze, on a black square base, the underside with printed mark for Goldscheider with impressed numbers "5238 52 4", 20" high. See illustration£300-400
64.     TWENTY THREE 19TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE DELFT TILES, each with a circular panel depicting a Biblical scene, each tile 5" x 5" (23)£100-200
65.     A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FLAT BACK FIGURINES OF A HIGHLAND DANCER and his wife, each 11" high, a pair of Staffordshire greyhound quill pen holders, 6" long, a Staffordshire flat back rust decorated spaniel and another figurine (6)£100-200
66.     CLEMENT MASSIER: A LARGE RED LUSTRE VASE decorated overall with gilt tree sprays and mist in an Oriental manner, with geometric gilt handles, the base marked "CM" in gilt and other nibbed marks, 20" high. See illustration£300-600
67.     A LARGE PAIR OF FRENCH TERRACOTTA GARDEN URNS with the remains of a green Majolica glaze and decorated in relief with scrolling swags and stamped medallions, 23.5" high (2)£150-300
68.     A 19TH CENTURY WHITE MARBLE BUST OF A LADY on a turned marble stand, 26".See illustration£400-800
69.     THREE DELFTWARE BULBOUS VASES and a Meissen-type sauce boat (4)£40-80
70.     A COLLECTION OF BOOKS ON PORCELAIN (9)£80-160
71.     A DELFT NEO-CLASSICAL PLATE, 18th century, the central panel painted in polychrome with an urn, within a floral spray and gilt border, 9.5"£50-100
72.     A PAIR OF DERBY STYLE CABINET GROUPS of 18th century lovers, painted in polychrome and highlighted with gilding, on bocage-encrusted rocaille bases, 7.5"£80-150
73.     A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY PRATTWARE TYPE FIGURE OF A RECLINING CLASSICAL MALE painted in polychrome, on a square marbled plinth, 11"£70-100
74.     A DRESDEN STYLE "BLANC DE CHINE" FIGURE OF AN 18TH CENTURY SEATED LADY on a shaped plinth base, 7"£80-150
84.     AN 18TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE CHARGER with central floral spray, 13" dia.£100-200
85.     AN 18TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE CHARGER, decorated with a stag and floral sprays, 12" dia.£80-150
86.     AN 18TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE CHARGER, the centre with decoration depicting a garden with fence, and with foliate border, 12" dia.£100-200
87.     AN 18TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE SHALLOW BOWL with central floral vase spray, 8.75 dia.£150-300
88.     A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER COFFEE CUP decorated in blue with Oriental buildings in a landscape and a collection of seven early 19th century coffee cans, 2.75" high (8)£50-100
89.     AN 18TH CENTURY BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE SHALLOW BOWL, 9" dia. and a similar lighter coloured plate, 8.5" dia. (2)£80-160
90.     A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" COFFEE SET with mottled ground and gilt and red wavy decoration. Comprising coffee pot, six cups and saucers, a cream jug and sugar bowl. See illustration £150-300
91.     A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" CROCUS PATTERN BOWL AND POSY HOLDER, the bowl 7.5" dia. (2)£80-160
92.     A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" "ABSTRACT" JUG, 7.75" high£200-400
93.     A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" "ABSTRACT" BULBOUS VASE, 7.75" high. See illustration £350-450
94.     A CLARICE CLIFF "FANTASQUE" SEVEN COLOURS HOUSE AND TREE PATTERN PLATE, 9" dia. See illustration £400-600
95.     A CLARICE CLIFFE "BIZARRE" "FANTASQUE" AUTUMN PATTERN PLATE, 9" dia.£150-300
96.     A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" "FANTASQUE" SECRETS PATTERN BOWL AND POSY HOLDER, the bowl 8" dia. (2)£150-250
97.     TWO CLARICE CLIFF HARVESTER PATTERN GRADUATED JUGS and a matching sugar bowl, the tallest jug 11" high (3)£100-200
98.     A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" SECRETS PATTERN SMALL PLATE, 7" dia., a Crocus pattern pot, 3.75" dia. and a Coral Firs pattern dish and cover, and another piece (4)£100-200
99.     A CLARICE CLIFF "LATONA TREE" PATTERN CONICAL BOWL, 7.5" dia. See illustration £600-1200
100.    A CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE "ABSTRACT" PATTERN BOWL, 8.25" dia.£150-300
101.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" "CORAL FIRS" PATTERN BOWL, 7.75" dia.£150-300
102.    A PAIR OF CLARICE CLIFF "FANTASQUE" "BROTH" PATTERN CYLINDRICAL VASES, 6.25" high (2). See illustration £800-1600
103.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" "FANTASQUE" RUDYARD PATTERN JAM POT AND COVER, 4.5" high£200-400
104.    A CLARICE CLIFF "FANTASQUE" BERRY PATTERN SUGAR SIFTER, 6.75" high£400-600
105.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" "ABSTRACT" PATTERN PLATE, 9" dia. See illustration £300-500
106.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" CROCUS PATTERN MILK JUG, 4.5" high and a similar later teapot (2)£80-160
107.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" CROCUS PATTERN CONICAL SUGAR SIFTER, 5" high, another sugar sifter and a small bowl with handles (3)£150-250
108.    A CARLTON WARE HOVIS DISH AND COVER, 5.5" long, a matching toast rack, another piece of Carlton ware and a Beswick dish (4)£80-160
109.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" CYLINDRICAL VASE with matte glaze, 6.5" high, a cylindrical jam pot and cover, and five smaller pots including an Abstract example (7)£150-250
110.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" CROCUS PATTERN SMALL BOWL, 5" dia., a "Fantasque" bowl with blue decoration, 7" dia. and a jug (3)£80-160
111.    A GOLDSCHEIDER ART DECO FEMALE WALL MASK, 9.5" long. See illustration £200-400
112.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" "GAY DAY" PATTERN TEAPOT AND SUGAR BOWL, the teapot 4.5" high (2)£200-400
113.    A CLARICE CLIFF "BIZARRE" "CANTERBURY BELLS" SMALL POT, 2" high£50-100
114.    A PAIR OF ROYAL DOULTON BLUE AND WHITE FIGURES modelled as Dutch peasant folk, modelled by Lesley Harradine, the male figure 9" high. See illustration£300-600
115.    A LARGE POOLE POTTERY CARTER, STABLER AND ADAMS BULBOUS VASE with stylised acorn decoration, 14" high£300-600
116.    A LARGE POOLE POTTERY "PERSIAN DEER" VASE, 12.5" high£100-200
117.    A LARGE POOLE POTTERY CARTER STABLER & ADAMS DISH with central stylised floral decoration, 14" dia.£300-600
118.    ERIC JAMES MELLON: A CYLINDRICAL STONEWARE VASE decorated with Seaside scenes, 7.25" high. See illustration£50-100
119.    A ROYAL WORCESTER MODEL OF A SANTA GERTRUDIS BULL, modelled by Doris Lindner, 10" long£150-250
120.    A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN MODEL OF A PARROT, probably Samson standing on a tree stump, 16.5" high. See illustration£300-600
121.    A MARTIN BROTHERS GROTESQUE CACHE POT decorated with fish, 1899, 2" high. See illustration£400-800
122.    A CONTINENTAL LEAD-GLAZED PORCELAIN STAGS HEAD VASE, 5.5" high£100-200
123.    AN 18TH CENTURY BLACK-GLAZED POTTERY TYG-TYPE MUG, probably Staffordshire, 5" high, bearing a label "Excavated beneath the Marquise of Granby Inn, Burslem 1956", and a similar partial fragment (2) £80-160
124.    AN UNUSUAL POLYCHROME POTTERY FIGURE OF A RECUMBENT BUDDHA, possibly French, 5.75" long£80-160
125.    AN 18TH OR 19TH CENTURY SLIPWARE SMALL DISH decorated with a bird, possibly American, 8" dia.£80-160
126.    A MAIOLICA OR SLIPWARE FLARED BOWL, circa 16th/17th century, probaly Southern Spain or Italy, with central plant decoration and geometric border, 11" dia.£200-300
127.    A ROYAL DUX TABLE CENTREPIECE modelled as a conch shell with seated maiden, 10" high£150-250
128.    A ROYAL WORCESTER IVORY-GROUND TWIN-HANDLED BULBOUS VASE with gilt and floral decoration, 8.75" high£100-200
129.    A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY GROUND CONCH SHELL DISH, 10" across£100-200
130.    A PAIR OF SITZENDORF PORCELAIN CABINET FIGURES of Harlequin and Columbine, each on naturalistically styled bases, he 8.75" high, she 7.75" high (2). See illustration£100-200
131.    AN ENGLISH DELFT WARE BEER JUG, London late 17th/early 18th century, 8" high. See illustration£200-300
132.    AN 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH CREAMWARE TANKARD decorated with figures in a landscape, 6" high£300-500
133.    TWO LARGE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY "FRIENDLY SOCIETY" CYLINDRICAL LOVING CUPS with loop handles and decorated with printed and enamelled vignettes: "One helped his Neighbour", "The real Cabinet of Friendship", "Justice and Equity", "Brother be of good Cheer", the larger cup 10.5" high, the smaller 8" high (2). See illustration £700-1000
134.    A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH POTTERY MOCHA WARE MUG, 4.75" high£40-60
135.    A 17TH OR 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN MAIOLICA WET-DRUG JAR with laurel-wreath decoration, armorial and script reading: "VNG MVCILAGINE", 8" high. See illustration 1/2 page£500-1000
136.    A 17TH/18TH CENTURY ITALIAN MAIOLICA BULBOUS JUG with banded decoration and central cartouche reading: "BEVI TUTTO", 6" high. See illustration £200-400
137.    A PAIR OF MINTONS AESTHETIC DARK-GROUND MOON FLASKS with bird and floral decoration, signed to the base, 8.5" high (2). See illustration£500-1000
138.    A WEDGWOOD FAIRYLAND LUSTRE FOOTED BOWL, typically decorated with fantasy woodland scenes, 11" dia. See illustration£1500-2500
139.    A PAIR OF LATE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FLORAL-ENCRUSTED BULBOUS VASES decorated with romantic pastoral scenes in the 18th century manner, 8" high. See illustration 1/4 page£300-600
140.    A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN BACCHANALIAN FIGURE on a gilt scroll base, 8" high£100-200
141.    A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A STRIDING ATHLETE on an oval gilt-lined base, 7" high£80-160
142.    A 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN GROUP OF "THE THREE GRACES" on a classical base, 10.25" high£100-200
143.    A LATE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF PAN on a square gilt-lined base, 9.5" high£150-250
144.    A 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN DERBY FIGURE OF A GARDENER, 9.5" high£100-200
145.    AN 18TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF FALSTAFF standing on a floral encrusted gilt scroll base, 9.5" high£100-200
146.    AN 18TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF DIANA in a floral encrusted base with seated dog, 9.5" high£100-200
147.    A ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN GROUP OF A YOUNG BOY AND GIRL eating fruit, on an oval gilt decorated base, 5" high£60-120
148.    A COPELAND PARIAN STATUETTE of a classical maiden with cymbals, marked "Marshall Fec. Cheverton Sculp", 18" high. See illustration £200-400
149.    A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A PARROT in the manner of Meissen, 12" high£150-250
150.    A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CLASSICAL FIGURE GROUP, the three figures on a rocky floral encrusted base with cherubs, tiger and other motifs, 14.5" high. See illustration£200-400
151.    A MID-19TH CENTURY MINTONS SEVRES-STYLE VASE with ribbon handles, alternating bands of ivory and pink ground, vignettes of birds and flowers, and gilt decoration, 13.5" high.

Similar to revivalist examples produced for the Great Exhibition in 1851£400-600
152.    A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN HISTORICIST VASE with black ground and vignettes of cherubs and strapwork decoration, 14.5" high£50-100
153.    A "PALLISSY" WARE LIDDED JUG AND STAND by M. Masra, Portugal, with lizard handle and frog finial, 12.5" high including stand. See illustration£200-400
154.    A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN MONKEY BAND GROUP after an 18th century model, with nine figures: conductor, trumpet player, drummer, violin player, cellist, flautist and three others, the conductor 7" high (9). See illustration£400-600
155.    A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURAL TABLE SALTS, the figures he and she sitting on baskets, on floral encrusted bases, 5" high£200-400
156.    A STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CREAMWARE FIGURE, late 18th/early 19th century, of a lady holding a dog, on a square lined base, 6.25" high£50-100
157.    TWO LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY MEISSEN-TYPE PORCELAIN FIGURES, one delivering letters, the other with floral garland, 5.5" and 5" high (2)£100-200
158.    A LATE 18TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A BOY carrying kindling, on a circular gilt-lined base, 6" high£100-200
159.    A SIMILAR LATE 18TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GIRL WITH A LAMB, on a circular gilt scroll base, 5.5" high£80-150
160.    A LATE 18TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN MINIATURE FIGURE OF A LADY HOLDING A FLOWER, 3.25" high, a continental porcelain figure of a female hurdy-gurdy player, 4.75" high and a porcelain peacock, 2" high (3)£150-300
161.    A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURES, he 5" high and with hat under arm, she 5" high and with basket of flowers (2)£150-300
162.    A 19TH CENTURY BERLIN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG BOY on a square gilt-lined base, 4" high£80-160
163.    A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN CLASSICAL FIGURES, he with bird of prey, 8" high, she with peacock, 7.5" high, both on gilt scroll bases (2). See illustration£100-200
164.    A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE FIGURE OF A PEASANT in the manner of Ralph Wood, he carrying a pierced knapsack and standing on a blue lined square base, 8" high£80-160
165.    A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE FIGURE "SIMON", in the manner of Ralph Wood, on a square red-lined base, 10.5" high. See illustration£100-200
166.    A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURE OF "THE BLUE BOY" after a painting by Gainsborough, on a gilt scroll base with armorial, 10.5" high. See illustration£150-300
167.    A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN-TYPE PORCELAIN GROUPS OF LOVERS, each on a metal stand with floral encrusted bocage, circa 10" high (2). See illustration £1500-2500
168.    A CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER PORCELAIN "DRAGONS IN COMPARTMENT" ARMORIAL SERVING DISH of serpentine oval form, 22" long. See illustration £400-800
169.    TWO CHAMBERLAIN'S WORCESTER PORCELAIN BOTANICAL CABINET PLATES: "Ovate Leaved Phlox" and "Persian Cyclamen", both with green and gilt border, 9" dia. (2)£60-120
170.    A PAIR OF FLIGHT, BARR & BARR WORCESTER PORCELAIN PLATES with decoration of butterflies and floral sprays, and with serpentine gilt borders, 8.5" dia. (2)£100-200
171.    A WHIELDON-TYPE POTTERY LEAF-SHAPED DISH with green edges and brown veins, 8" long £50-100
172.    TWO SMALL 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED DISHES, probably Bow, in green and yellow with black veining, 4.5" long (2). See illustration
£50-100
173.    A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN ASPARAGUS-SHAPED KNIFE STANDS, probably Coalport, decorated in green and puce, probably mid-18th century, 4.5" long (2). See illustration
£100-200
174.    A PAIR OF CHELSEA PORCELAIN RED ANCHOR PERIOD CABBAGE-LEAF SHAPED DISHES, c.1753-1758, with green and yellow edges, puce veins, and floral sprays, 11" long (2). See illustration £150-300
175.    A CHELSEA PORCELAIN RED ANCHOR PERIOD CABBAGE-LEAF SHAPED DISH, c. 1753-1758, with green and yellow edges, puce veins, and cut-pear decoration, 9.75" long, and a similar tureen and cover, 5" long (2). See illustration £800-1600
176.    A LONGTON HALL PORCELAIN CABBAGE-LEAF SHAPED DISH, c. 1754-1757, the six leaves with light green edges and puce veins, impressed orb and cross mark to base, 8.75" long. See illustration

For similar examples see Watney, Bernard, Longton Hall Porcelain, Faber 1957, plate 33.
£400-700
177.    A PAIR OF LONGTON HALL PORCELAIN CABBAGE-LEAF SHAPED DISHES, c. 1754-1757 ensuite with green and yellow edges, puce veins and central yellow and puce floral sprays, 9" long (2). See illustration £800-1600
178.    A SIMILAR PAIR OF LONGTON HALL PORCELAIN CABBAGE-LEAF SHAPED DISHES, c. 1754-1757 ensuite with green and yellow edges, puce veins and central floral sprays (one yellow and puce, the other only puce), 9" long (2). See illustration£800-1600
179.    A SIMILAR LONGTON HALL PORCELAIN CABBAGE-LEAF SHAPED DISH ensuite with green and yellow edges, c. 1754-1757, puce veins and central floral spray including a tulip, 9" long. See illustration£250-500
180.    A RARE LONGTON HALL PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED BASIN AND STAND, c.1754-1757, the basin with green-painted leaves and pansies, 5.75" long, the stand similarly decorated and with central butterfly and floral sprays, 9" long (2). See illustration

For a similar form to this example see Watney, Bernard, Longton Hall Porcelain, Faber 1957, plate 58A£1000-2000
181.    A SET OF SEVEN CREAMWARE PLATES in the Chinese style, possibly Worcester, with serpentine borders and a field of various Oriental motifs, joined by scrolling foliage, faux Chinese marks to the base, 8.75" dia. (7). See illustration£100-200
182.    A PAIR OF BERLIN PORCELAIN WEAVE-FORM BASKETS, c.1780-1790, with leaf-shaped handles, the exteriors painted in puce, the interiors with floral sprays, 8.75" long, (2). See illustration £300-500
183.    A SET OF THREE MEISSEN PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED PEONY DISHES, c.1750-1760, the leaves with green edges and puce veins, the white-ground floral-shaped sections decorated with peony sprays, 7" long (3). See illustration

A similar example exists in the Kathy Gillmeister Collection at the Crocker Art Museum (USA inventory no. 2004.14.211)£800-1600
184.    A MEISSEN PORCELAIN LEAF-SHAPED DISH, c. 1750-1770, with green edges and raised veins, 7.5" long. See illustration 1/4 page£200-400
185.    A PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN OVAL SALTS, c.1750-1760, the interiors with puce floral sprays, 4.25" long (2). See illustration£300-600
186.    AN 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN SUGAR BOWL AND COVER, with leaf-shaped handle and gilt "C" scroll decoration, marked to the base, 5 .75" long and a small 18th century type German porcelain saucer, gilt decorated and with central lakeside view (2)£100-200
187.    A MEISSEN PORCELAIN DEEP BOWL, mid 18th century, decorated outside and inside with floral sprays, 6.75" dia. See illustration£200-400
188.    A MEISSEN PORCELAIN BULBOUS COFFEE POT, bearing Meissen-type marks, the pink ground with floral decorated vignettes, the handle and spout with gilt decoration, faint crossed swords mark, 8.75" high£100-200
189.    AN 18TH CENTURY DELFT WARE DEEP BOWL, possibly Bristol, the exterior with polychrome floral decoration, 8.75" dia£200-400
190.    AN 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PEARLWARE BOWL, with black transfer printed decoration, 6" dia£50-100
191.    AN 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PEARLWARE BOWL, with all over underglaze blue decoration in the Chinese style, 10" dia.£80-160
192.    A 19TH CENTURY MINTON'S BONE CHINA PART TEA AND COFFEE SET, with turquoise and gilt decoration, consisting 11 coffee cups, 9 tea cups, 17 saucers and one large plate and a sugar bowl, and with original receipt from Thomas Goode & Co. See illustration£200-400
193.    A GEORGE JONES TYPE MAJOLICA PEDESTAL TABLE SALT, the stem modelled as sea creatures, 3.5" high£80-160
194.    A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD S.Y.P. PATENT TEAPOT, with underglaze blue classical decoration, 7" high£100-200
195.    A SET OF ELEVEN 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN NOVELTY MENU CARD HOLDERS, modelled as sea shells and coral, several pieces bearing labels for Messrs. Daniell, London each 2.25" high (11). See illustration£100-200
196.    A 19TH CENTURY LIMOGES ENAMEL PLAQUE depicting a young woman, signed "Bardonnaud", 5.52 x 3.5". See illustrations£300-600
197.    A WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE CLASSICAL WALL PLAQUE, possibly late 18th century, in a velvet covered frame, 5.5" x 11.5". See illustration£200-400
198.    NINE OVAL BLACK BASALT PORTRAIT MEDALLIONS, five marked Wedgwood, two marked Wedgwood & Bentley, late 18th and 19th century, various sizes. See illustration£500-1000
199.    A SET OF EIGHT POOLE POTTERY (CARTER & CO) TILES, 1950's, decorated with Terriers after Cecil Aldin, each 6" square (8). See illustration£100-200
200.    TWO ROYAL WORCESTER FLIGHT BARR & BARR PERIOD BOTANICAL CABINET PLATES: "ARONICULA" & "CHINA-ASTER", each with a green border and serpentine rim, 8.75" dia (2)£80-160
201.    SEVEN PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY GROUND PORCELAIN: three baskets, a shell dish, two miniature mugs and a similar jug (7)£60-120
202.    THREE ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN PEACOCK-DECORATED BULBOUS TRUMPET VASES, two painted by F J Bray, 8" high, one painted by A Lane, 6.25" high (3)£80-160
203.    A WORCESTER PORCELAIN VASE, circa 1755-1775, with blue ground, gilt decoration and peacock-decorated vignettes, 6.5" high£100-200
204.    A MACINTYRE POTTERY FLORENTINE PATTERN JAM POT, with silver plated cover, 4.25" high£40-80
205.    A FRENCH POLYCHROME FAIENCE POTTERY MODEL OF A PARROT, late 18th/early 19th century, 6.75" high£50-100
206.    A MEISSEN PORCELAIN CHINOISERIE COFFEE POT, circa 1730, painted in the style of Horoldt, the body with vignettes of Oriental scenes with gilt decoration, 7.75" high. See illustration£300-600
207.    A 20TH CENTURY BERLIN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A YOUNG GIRL, with floral dress, on a circular gilt-lined base, 15" high£100-200
208.    A COLLECTION OF THIRTY TWO WEDGWOOD AND MINTON CREAMWARE WINE BIN LABELS, 19th century, each c. 5.5" across and mounted together (32). See illustration

Provenance: The Dibben Family, 4 Smith's Square, London SW1 and Nash Priory£3000-5000
209.    A COLLECTION OF TWELVE WEDGWOOD AND MINTON CREAMWARE CIRCULAR WINE BIN LABELS, 19th century, each c.3.25" dia (12). See illustration

Provenance: The Dibben Family, 4 Smith's Square, London SW1 and Nash Priory£600-800
210.    FOUR WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE CIRCULAR WINE BIN LABELS, 19th century, each 3" dia (4). See illustration

Provenance: The Dibben Family, 4 Smith's Square, London SW1 and Nash Priory£400-600
211.    A COALPORT FLORAL CABINET PLATE, signed Chivers, the blue ground border with gilt decoration and serpentine rim, 9" dia£100-200
212.    AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE CHARGER, in the Fan pattern, marks to the base, 14" dia.£200-300
213.    A 19TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN RECTANGULAR CABINET TRAY, the blue ground with central gilt edged vignettes of birds in a landscape, the pierced gallery with gilt classical decoration, 9.5" long£50-100
214.    A SEVRES PORCELAIN WHITE GROUND PLATE with central monogram "N", 9.5" dia. and two similar boat-shaped dishes, 11" long (3)£150-300
215.    A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE "APOLLO ELEVEN" COMMEMORATIVE PLATE, 8" , four green Jasperware medallions, a black basalt portrait medallion of George I and four black basalt seals (12)£80-160
216.    A 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE MINIATURE DINNER SERVICE comprising: a tureen, serving dishes, plates, bowls and other items£200-300
217.    A COALPORT FAN-SHAPED DISH with gilt decoration and central painted area of a bird and foliage, a pale blue ground Graingers Worcester tea bowl, a Sevres porcelain white ground milk jug, and a Dresden porcelain saucer with central floral spray and a gilt and blue ground saucer (5)£50-100
218.    A PAIR OF ROYAL CROWN DERBY IVORY GROUND CABINET PLATES with all over gilt aesthetic decoration, 9" dia. (2)£50-80
219.    A PARIS PORCELAIN QUATREFOIL CABARET TRAY with pink and floral decoration and gilt border, 15.5" across£30-60
220.    FOUR BERLIN PORCELAIN PLATES with central floral sprays and weave-moulded borders, 8.25" dia. (4)£100-150
221.    A SET OF FOUR MINTONS CABINET PLATES, the centres decorated with various scenes, the alternating borders with turquoise and bird panels, 9.5" dia. (4)£80-160
222.    A PAIR OF MINTONS CABINET PLATES with central floral sprays, turquoise border and gilt-jewelled decoration, 9.5" dia., and two further similar cabinet plates, unmarked, 9.5" dia. (4)£80-160
223.    A SET OF FIVE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH DELFT POLYCHROME TILES, the central octagonal panels decorated with various scenes, the borders with scroll and diaper decoration, 5.25" square (5)£70-140
224.    A SET OF FOUR CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN "NODDING CHINAMEN" FIGURES, two male and two female, on ivory ground with gilt decoration, 3.5" high (4)£50-100
225.    A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUSH-IVORY GROUND POT POURRI POTS with lids, decorated with fruit and gilding, both signed, 6" high£100-200
226.    A HADLEY'S WORCESTER BLUSH-IVORY GROUND PORCELAIN SMALL POT AND LID decorated with flowers, 4.25" high£40-80
227.    A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS with fruit and gilt decoration, a similar small dish and a smaller coffee cup (4)£100-200
228.    A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN WINE TASTER with underglaze blue decoration, the bowl 2.25" dia. See illustration£80-120
229.    A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN SUGAR BOWL AND COVER with underglaze blue floral decoration and moulded body, 3.75" high£60-120
230.    A PAIR OF SEVRES-STYLE COFFEE CANS with floral and gilt decoration, 1.75" high (2)£30-60
231.    A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY GROUND POT POURI POT AND COVER, with gilt and floral decoration, 4.75" high£100-200
232.    A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-DECORATED CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS, signed (2). See illustration£70-140
233.    A 19TH CENTURY VIENNA PORCELAIN CABINET CUP AND SAUCER with all over gilt jewelled decoration and alternating ground panels, the cup with a painted mythological scene. See illustration£100-200
234.    A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN MODEL OF A WINGED CHERUB holding an egg containing a rabbit, 3" high£30-60
235.    A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CORNUCOPIA-SHAPED BOX, painted with a waterside scene, and with gilt scroll decoration, bearing Meissen-type marks, 4.5" long£70-100
236.    AN 18TH CENTURY PORCELAIN RIBBED CUP AND SAUCER, with pink and yellow banded decoration and floral sprays, the saucer 4.75" dia£80-120
237.    A WORCESTER PORCELAIN SUGAR BOWL AND COVER, circa 1755 in the Imari pattern, 4.5" high. See illustration£80-160
238.    A SEVRES PORCELAIN CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, circa 1780, the panels probably painted by Morin, and with apple green ground and gilt decoration, the saucer 6" dia. See illustration£200-300
238A.   A 19TH CENTURY TWO-HANDLED VASE decorated with a landscape vignette and a floral panel against a blue and gilt scrolling ground, raised on a foot, bearing remains of old paper label to the base, possibly Rockingham, 10" high£200-300
239.    A BERLIN PORCELAIN CHALICE, the bowl with gilt ground and painted religious scene with cherubs, the stem modelled as various figures, on a circular base, 5" high. See illustration£100-200
240.    A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, with polychrome decoration in the "Long Elizas" pattern, 5.75" high, bearing label to the base for Newman Antiques, London. See illustration£700-1400
241.    A SALOPIAN BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL of scalloped form, with Oriental decoration, 6" dia. and a similar heart-shaped dish, 10.5" across (2)£60-120
242.    A SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN CABINET CUP AND SAUCER, with blue and gilt ground, the cup with painted vignettes of ladies, the saucer with floral vignettes, the saucer 5.5" dia£50-80
243.    A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN SCENT BOTTLES, with polychrome, floral and gilt decoration, 6" high£100-200
244.    A 19TH CENTURY SAMSON PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE ARMORIAL JUG, with leaf-moulded handle, 5.25" high £60-120
245.    A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN PLATE copying the Nelson Armorial Service, possibly Samson, 9" dia£50-100
246.    A 19TH CENTURY DRESDEN PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED SAUCEBOAT, with naturalistically modelled handles and feet and painted floral sprays, 9.25" long£40-80
247.    A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TABLE CASKET, the blue ground with gilt decoration and the top with floral panel, 9" long. See illustration£100-200
248.    A DERBY STYLE PORCELAIN INK STAND, with gilt and floral decoration, 6.75" long. See illustration£150-300
249.    AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, painted with a rural scene of cattle crossing a bridge, the gilt decorated border with landscape vignettes, probably Barr, Worcester, circa 1800£80-120
250.    TWO 19TH CENTURY CREAMWARE COASTERS with pierced sides, 3" and 5" dia. (2)£50-100
251.    A PAIR OF WEDGWOOD THREE COLOUR JASPERWARE SMALL PLATES, with classical decoration, 6.75" dia (2)£40-80
252.    AN ATTIC TYPE LACK-FIGURE TWO HANDLED VASE, decorated with chariot scenes and geometric neck, 9" high£50-100
253.    A DERBY COFFEE CAN decorated in the Imari pallet with flowers against a blue and cream ground, 2.5" and nine similar Imari pattern coffee cans (10)
£80-150
254.    AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPODE COFFEE CAN decorated with raised flowers against a pale blue ground, 2.5" high and a collection of nine similar coffee cans (10)£80-150
255.    A WORCESTER BARR FLIGHT & BARR COFFEE CAN, decorated with gilt and blue leaves against a salmon ground, with impressed B.F.B. mark, 2.5" high and a collection of thirteen similar items (14)£100-200
256.    A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH COFFEE CAN, decorated in black with a landscape and a collection of similar monochrome and other items (a lot)£80-150
257.    A VICTORIAN SPODE COFFEE CAN, decorated in gilt, red and blue with foliate patterns, marked Spode and no. 868, 2.5" high and six similar coffee cans (7)£80-150
258.    AN 18TH CENTURY DRESDEN STYLE PORCELAIN FIGURE of a lady in floral decorated robes, playing a spinet, on shaped base with underglaze blue cross sword mark, together with a similar figure of a young boy holding a posy of flowers and another of two similar children (3)£40-80
259.    A PAIR OF DERBY STYLE FIGURINES OF YOUNG CHILDREN wearing floral robes carrying baskets of flowers, on scrolling rococo style bases, 5.5" high (2)£100-150
260.    A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES of 18th century style troubadours, the gentlemen seated playing a flute, the lady a mandolin, 6.25" high£50-100
261.    A MEISSEN STYLE CONTINENTAL MODEL OF A FEMALE GARDENER, the lady wearing a floral skirt and blue bodice, on a naturalistic base, 9" high£40-80
262.    A PAIR OF DERBY STYLE FIGURES OF CHERUB GARDENERS, each wearing floral decorated sashes and carrying baskets of flowers, on scrolling rococo bases with incised marks, 5.25" high and another figure of a lady holding a basket of grapes (3)£70-100
263.    A PAIR OF VIENNA PORCELAIN BUSTS OF A BOY AND GIRL, the boy wearing a broad brimmed hat with feathers, with impressed marks, 5.5" (2)£70-100
264.    A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN STYLE POT POURI VASE, the vase of egg-shaped decorated in white with cherubs amongst foliage, against a salmon ground on three winged lion headed legs, 7" high£50-100
265.    A PAIR OF DERBY FIGURES OF PEACOCKS with gilt, green and blue decorated feathers, standing on floral encrusted scrolling bases, with puce marks to the base, 7" high (2)£100-200
266.    A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY COW CREAMER, the cow decorated in transfer printed blue and white on a green painted base, 5" high£100-200
267.    A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY BLUE AND WHITE TRANSFER PRINTED COW CREAMER, standing on a floral encrusted base, 5.5" high £80-150
268.    A DRESDEN STYLE PORCELAIN SNUFF BOX AND COVER, of cartouche-shape, the pale blue ground painted with flowers and gilt leafage, the hinged cover with gilt metal mount, with the scene of lovers in an arcadian setting, 2" and a similar oval snuff box and cover (2)£40-80
269.    A BLUE AND WHITE DELFTWARE PLATE, with tree and foliate decoration, 9" across£40-80
270.    A LARGE JAPANESE MODEL OF A SHOP KEEPER holding a visiting card tray, with painted face, glass eyes, real hair and original clothing,probably Edo period, 32". See illustration£1000-2000
271.    A JAPANESE FESTIVAL DOLL(Musha Mingyo) of a Hatamoto, holding a banner aloft, wearing a Gingasa, the face and hands in Gofun (oyster shells), 13", and two other festival dolls (3)£200-400
272.    A JAPANESE FESTIVAL DOLL (Musha Mingyo) possibly of Emperor Ogini with Gofun face and hands, textile clothing, holding a Tachi, 15" Edo period and two others (3). See illustration £200-400
273.    A JAPANESE BONE HANDLED FLY SWAT with a facial profile terminal, 8.5", a pierced bone fan and other pieces (a collection)£100-200
274.    A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY GROUP OF A GEISHA and child wearing long robes and holding a parasol, Meiji period, 7.5". See illustration£250-500
275.    A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY OKIMONO OF A GEISHA wearing long robes, fan and holding a cricket box, Meiji period, 7". See illustration£200-400
276.    A CHINESE EXPORT WARE IVORY VISITING CARD CASE of rectangular form carved overall with continuous scene of figures, pavilions and terraces, 4.5"£80-150
277.    A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF A SMILING PEASANT holding a stick, Meiji period, 5", and another okimono of a bearded sage (2)£200-400
278.    A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a peasant carrying an axe and pannier on his back, Meiji period, and another of a peasant carrying a water pitcher, 5.5" (2). See illustration £150-250
279.    A JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF A FISHERMAN mending his net stretched on a tree, Meiji period, 10". See illustration£100-200
280.    A FINE JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO of a gardener standing holding a pouch and opium pipe, with basket of flowers to the floor and pannier of flowers to the side, red seal Tokyo School, Meiji period, 5". See illustration

Provenance: Private collection Somerset£1000-2000
281.    A JAPANESE NETSUKE OF A SKULL, 10", a temple lion, a clam shell and other similar miniature objects (a collection)£100-200
282.    A JAPANESE STAINED IVORY NETSUKE of a seated monkey holding a pumpkin, signed Masanao (of Kyoto), Meiji period, 1.5". See illustration£500-1000
283.    A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE OF A RAT with two young curled on two sacks of rice, signed Garaku, Meiji period, 1.75". See illustration£500-1000
284.    A JAPANESE STAINED IVORY NETSUKE of an old man cutting a millstone, signed Gessho, Meiji period, 1.5" high. See illustration
285.    A JAPANESE STAINED IVORY NETSUKE of a warrior playing a flute, his wife seated beside him, signed Masayuki, Meiji period, 2" high. See illustration£500-800
286.    A JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE OF A CROUCHING BEARDED PEASANT holding a gourd, 1.5", and another of a corpulent peasant carrying a sack (2)£150-250
287.    A PAIR OF JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE OF ELEPHANTS, 1.5", and another of a crouching man (3)£50-100
288.    A JAPANESE CARVED WOOD NETSUKE IN THE FORM OF CROUCHING ONE-EYED MAN, signed to the base, 1.5"£100-200
289.    AN INDIAN PAINTED CHESS SET in the form of noblemen, warriors, elephants with howdahs and others (a collection)£50-100
290.    A SOUTH EAST ASIAN LARGE AGATE AND SILVER-COLOURED METAL NECKLACE, the cylindrical agate interspersed by white metal spheres£100-200
291.    A ROCK CRYSTAL TYPE NECKLACE, the stones interspersed by white metal mounts, another with garnet-coloured beads (2)£70-100
292.    A RUSSIAN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, the stones interspersed with silver-coloured metal balls£70-100
293.    AN AGATE BEAD NECKLACE, the circular patterned stones interspersed with gold-coloured mounts£40-80
300.    A CANTONESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE of baluster shape with applied moulded lizards and mythical beasts to the shoulder and neck, with flared rim, decorated in polychrome enamels with flowering chrysanthemum and serpent dragons, 25". See illustration£400-600
301.    A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI VASE of elongated baluster form with flared neck, painted in polychrome in reserves with equestrian samurai warriors, cloud scrolls and chrysanthemum (def), 36"£100-200
302.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE ROULEAU VASE of shouldered form decorated with stylised flowerheads and leafy tendrils within a stiff leaf formal border, seal mark to base, 14", and another blue and white vase (2)£100-200
303.    A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE QUATREFOIL SHAPED BOWL on pedestal foot painted with figures, precious objects and script, within an iron red and gilt-lined border, 9.5"£50-100
304.    A SET OF THREE CANTONESE STYLE SHELL-SHAPED DISHES decorated with flowers and leafage, on a turquoise ground, 7.5", on hardwood stands (3)£50-100
305.    A JAPANESE SATSUMA AND "ORMOLU" MOUNTED OIL LAMP, the baluster-shaped vase painted with flighting cranes on an ivory ground within a segmented polychrome and gilt floral and geometric patterned border, the gilt metal base mounted with four dogs of fo, surmounted by a stylised elephant trunk pediment, 24" high. See illustration£300-600
306.    A JAPANESE JARDINIERE of shouldered ovoid form, the claret ground painted with birds and flowering prunus blossom, in reserves divided by "marbled" sections decorated with "mons", Meiji period, 11"£100-200
307.    A JAPANESE IMARI BALUSTER VASE with a spreading base and flared wavy neck, decorated with figures in a garden setting to the frieze, with iron red and pale blue panelled floral decoration base and neck, 30" (def)£100-200
308.    A CHINESE "TREACLE GLAZE" EARTHENWARE VASE of shouldered ovoid form with spool-shaped neck and four simple loop handles, 10"£50-100
309.    A JAPANESE LACQUERED PORCELAIN VASE of elongated baluster form with flared neck with wavy rim, the shaded red/aubergine ground decorated with a raised gilt rockwork and exotic birds, Meiji period, 31". See illustration£500-1000
310.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TULIP VASE on a domed foot with ovoid body and five hexagonal flower holders, decorated overall with flowering chrysanthemum and trailing leafage, character seal mark to base, 12"£200-400
311.    A JAPANESE LACQUER ON PORCELAIN ARITA-TYPE TRUMPET VASE modelled in relief with a naturalistic texture, underglaze blue mark to base, 12". See illustration£100-200
312.    AN ISNIC POTTERY TILE decorated with blue, green and "tomato" flowerheads and leafage, possibly 17th century, 10". See illustration
313.    AN ISLAMIC LUSTRE TILE modelled in relief with script, on a brown/ochre moulded lustre ground, 13". See illustration
314.    A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASES of baluster form, the claret ground with reserves painted with flowering prunus blossom, with gilt metal mounts converted to electricity, 11"£50-100
315.    A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA TYPE KORO AND COVER, the ovoid vase on temple lion mask triple supports with kylin side handles and domed cover, dog of fo and pierced ball finial, the cream ground decorated in polychrome and gilt with figures in an interior and segmented and floral panels, 53" high. See illustration£800-1500
316.    A PAIR OF CANTONESE FAMILLE VERTE VASES of tapering shouldered form with flared necks, decorated with panels of figures in interior settings and flowers and birds, with moulded gilt lizards and kylin side mounts, 24". See illustration £1000-2000
317.    A CANTONESE FAMILLE VERTE JARDINIERE with flared rim on low pedestal foot, decorated with figures in a pavilion, exotic birds, butterflies and flowers, the border on a gilt ground, 14". See illustration£200-400
318.    A CANTONESE FAMILLE VERTE VASE of shouldered cylindrical form with gilt dragon decoration, painted with figures in interior scenes and panels with exotic birds, butterflies and flowers, on a green and gilt ground, 19.5"£200-400
319.    A PAIR OF CANTONESE VASES of baluster square section painted in polychrome with warriors, sages, other figures and script, 16.5"£200-400
320.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE AND COVER of baluster form decorated with a reserve with exotic bird amidst blossom on a "scale blue" and prunus blossom ground, 19th century, 13.5"£200-400
321.    A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA TYPE VASES of shouldered ovoid form with spool-shaped necks decorated with reserves of figures and a deer and exotic bird amidst blossom, on an iron red and gilt ground, signature to base, 14". See illustration£300-500
322.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SPOOL-SHAPED VASE with flared neck, decorated with bird amidst rockwork and tree peony, within cellular and wave scroll borders, 17.5"£100-200
323.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE of shouldered baluster form decorated with serpent dragon amidst flowering tree peonies, above a formal segmented border, 16"£100-200
324.    A LARGE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE of baluster shape with spool-shaped neck, painted with running deer amidst reserves on a cloud scroll ground, possibly Kangxi, 17". See illustration £500-1000
325.    A NANKIN PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL DISH painted with bridge and prunus blossom within a cellular border, 14.5", an octagonal meat plate painted with deer and water buffalo, and two other pieces (4)£200-400
326.    A NANKIN PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE OCTAGONAL HOT WATER PLATE painted with a lakeside temple within a diaper border, 10", and three small blue and white plates (4)£50-100
327.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR decorated with a continuous landscape of figures crossing a bridge, fishing and temples, 6", and two other pieces (3)£50-100
328.    A CHINESE SANG DE BOEUF VASE of baluster form with green splash decoration, the base with circular double line mark, 8.5". See illustration£300-500
329.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MOON FLASK decorated with playful puppies amidst cloud scrolls with pierced lizard side handles, 10"£50-100
330.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, the exterior painted with panels of flowering blossom and rockwork, on a low pedestal foot, the interior painted with prunus blossom to the base and cellular border, Kangxi, 13"£100-200
331.    A PAIR OF IMARI VASES of baluster form, with spool-shaped necks decorated with alternate stripes of iron red and blue floral panels highlighted with gilding (lacking covers), 6.5"£80-150
332.    AN ORIENTAL TURQUOISE GLAZED FIGURE OF A SEATED GODDESS holding an oval basket with gilt metal mounts on "egg and dart" gilt metal cast border, 9"£200-400
333.    A CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE MUG of spool shape on low pedestal foot with applied side handles, the moulded ground painted with polychrome floral sprays and butterflies highlighted with gilding, Qianlong, 5". See illustration£100-200
334.    A CHINESE EXPORT "MANDARIN PALETTE" MUG with a scaly dragon moulded side handle painted with figures in an interior and landscape vignettes, within a cellular border, 5.25", Qianlong. See illustration£100-200
335.    A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE VASES AND COVERS of ovoid form on domed foot, the covers with spear finials, painted with blue and gilt diaper stylised prunus blossom, on a green ground, 7"£50-100
336.    A SET OF FIVE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE TEA BOWLS painted with sparse polychrome floral sprigs and insects, on low pedestal foot, the base with underglaze blue, double circle and leaf mark, Kangxi, 3", and two small saucers (7)£80-150
337.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE of baluster form painted with a tree peony, within a double line border, 5.5"£80-120
338.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE SHALLOW DISH painted with blossom to the central section within a floral segmented border, similarly decorated to the exterior, Kangxi, 8.5" See illustration£300-500
339.    A LONGQUAN STYLE CHINESE CELADON BOWL, the interior modelled in relief with leafage and blossom, 7". See illustration£200-400
340.    A PAIR OF JAPANESE SATSUMA VASES of tapering ovoid form with spool-shaped rims, decorated with polychrome and gilt robed figures, in a landscape on a cream ground, seal mark to base, 7.5". See illustration£50-100
341.    A JAPANESE SATSUMA SMALL CHARGER decorated with a lakeside and mountain scene with figures in boats, in polychrome and gilt, seal mark to base, 12"£80-160
342.    A CANTONESE FAMILLE VERTE SCALLOPED SHALLOW DISH with wavy border, painted in reserves with interior scenes and insects, birds and blossom, within a gilt border, the exterior painted with a continuous band of figures, 9"£50-100
343.    A JAPANESE IMARI CHARGER painted in iron red, blue and green floral and cellular segmented panels, 15"£80-150
344.    A PAIR OF CHINESE EXPORT ARMORIAL CHARGERS painted with a shield crest and inscribed "Ou Maintenant Ou Jaimais" within a gilt and polychrome border, 16". See illustration

Provenance: The Estate of the late Mary Spencer Watson, Dunshay Manor, Swanage, Dorset.£200-400
345.    A COLLECTION OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWLS AND SAUCERS decorated with figures and flowers, various dates including Qianlong and Jiaquing, (approx 31 pieces)£200-400
346.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE painted with equestrian hunters shooting a rabbit with an arrow, within floral and cloud scroll border, six character mark to base, 10". See illustration£300-500
347.    A PAIR OF CHINESE IMARI CHARGERS, the central circular panel painted in underglaze blue, iron red and gilding with tree peony, grasshopper and butterfly, within an iron red and gilt cloud scroll border, Qianlong, 14". See illustration£200-400
348.    AN EARLY "BIZEN" STONEWARE VESSEL of ovoid form with a brown shaded ribbed glaze, 5"£200-300
349.    A CHINESE CERAMIC CORNUCOPIA VESSEL with animal mask and double scroll terminal, and traces of ochre and green glaze, 5"£70-140
350.    AN ISLAMIC CERAMIC BOWL of tapering form with turquoise glaze and "cloud scroll" decoration, 7"£100-200
351.    AN ISLAMIC CERAMIC BOWL decorated with stylised lions in yellow and brown glaze, 7.5"£150-250
352.    A "BAKHTIERIAN" TYPE POTTERY BOWL of compressed ovoid form, the pale yellow banding with stylised black animal and tree decoration, 5.5" and two similar bowls (3)£150-300
353.    AN ISLAMIC BOWL of tapering form, the mottled cream ground with black figural and animal decoration, 9". See illustration£300-500
354.    A SAFAVID TYPE BLUE AND WHITE CERAMIC BOWL on a low pedestal foot decorated with diffuse flowers and birds within a blue dot border, 7"£200-300
355.    AN ISLAMIC CERAMIC BLUE AND WHITE SHALLOW BOWL decorated with a stylised leopard, on a mottled cream ground, 5", and two other bowls (3)£150-300
356.    AN ISLAMIC CERAMIC BOWL of tapering form on low pedestal foot, decorated in black on a straw coloured ground with a woman, stylised leafage and script to the border, 9.5"£120-180
357.    A PERSIAN CERAMIC BOWL of tapering form on a low pedestal foot, with stylised decoration of two birds, in celadon/pale green, on a pale beige and lustre ground, 11". See illustration£300-500
358.    A PERSIAN CERAMIC BOWL, the green ground decorated with a stylised duck and flowers, 8", and three other bowls (4)£400-600
359.    A PAIR OF CANTONESE "SLEEVE VASES" with spool-shaped necks decorated in famille rose and verte enamels with interior scenes, on a cellular ground, 10" (def)£40-70
360.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR AND COVER of tapering ovoid form with interior dished lid decorated overall with flowering chrysanthemum, 12"£50-100
361.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR AND COVER decorated with a continuous scene of figures crossing a bridge, and fishing amidst a mountainous landscape, 6", and another blue and white ginger jar (2)£80-150
362.    A SMALL CHINESE EXPORT PUNCHBOWL, the frieze decorated with three circular panels with gilt and green-dot borders, with a gilt diaper rim, Qianlong, 11.5"£30-50
363.    A SET OF FOUR QAJAR-TYPE CERAMIC LUSTRE TILES, the scene depicting an equestrian mounted warrior holding a hawk, in a landscape, painted in polychrome on a blue ground with a black and white trailing leaf border, 15.5". See illustration£100-200
364.    A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE DISH of shaped rectangular form with an undulating border, enamelled in polychrome and gilt with a bird perched on a blossoming branch with butterflies, within iron red cloud-scroll borders and an outer band of flowers with butterfly reserves, Kangxi, 10.75" wide, and a similar dish (2). See illustration£500-1000
365.    A PAIR OF "FAMILLE ROSE" PORCELAIN FIGURES of elegant women holding baskets of flowers with standing cranes to the side with brightly-coloured enamel decoration, on unglazed rectangular bases, Qianlong, 6.75" high, on wooden hardwood stands (2). See illustration£300-600
366.    AN ORIENTAL VASE of shouldered ovoid form decorated in underglaze blue and polychrome enamels with reserves of landscapes shrouded in clouds, on an iron red ground with leafy tendrils highlighted in gilt and subsidiary reserves around the neck of birds, the neck with a band of geometric decoration and the foot decorated to simulate fluting, probably late 17th/18th century, 15.25" high£100-200
367.    A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE decorated with elegant figures and attendants in a rocky landscape shrouded in clouds, with a chariot and banana plants to one side, the rim and lower section of the body with a band of Anhua decoration, Transitional, 10.25" high. See illustration £1500-2500
368.    A PAIR OF CHINESE VASES AND COVERS decorated in underglaze blue, iron red, yellow and green enamels with shaped panels of scattered blossom, on a foliate diaper ground, the necks with a band of stylised stiff leaves in red and green enamel, the bases inscribed in ink "Jar belonging to Mrs Westenia (?) - my mother - stood under the walnut table", Transitional/early Kangxi, 15" high. See illustration

Provenance: From the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent£4000-6000
369.    A CHINESE EXPORT STYLE BALUSTER VASE AND COVER of massive proportions, enamelled in polychrome with cockerels, butterflies and blossom and magenta ground overpainted with sprays of flowers, with bands of geometric decoration overpainted in green enamel and with floral reserves, probably Sampson, early 19th century, 25.5" high. See illustration

Provenance: Collection of J.G. Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent.£1000-2000
370.    A CHINESE "SANG DE BOEUF" BOTTLE VASE covered in a brownish red glaze, the base with a six character Xianfeng mark in underglaze blue and of the period, drilled and adapted as a table lamp, 12" high. See illustration £400-700
371.    A PAIR OF CHINESE CONJOINED VASES enamelled in polychrome with landscape panels and poems, one with a pale green ground overpainted with scrolls and flowers and the other with a pink ground similarly decorated, the base of each covered in a turquoise glaze and with a Qianlong seal mark in iron red, 7.5" high. See illustration £1500-2500
372.    A PAIR OF CHINESE VASES of ovoid form finely enamelled in polychrome with birds perched on rockwork in a fenced garden with gnarled pine trees, flowers and butterflies, the neck and base decorated with lotus and leafy tendrils on a turquoise ground, the base of each covered in a turquoise glaze and with a blue enamel four character mark of Hongxian and of the period, 7" high. See illustration

Provenance: The collection of JG Lovell, Esq (1882-1959) and thence by descent.£2000-4000
373.    A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS, the exterior decorated with arched panels containing immortals, with a formalised border below, the interior with stylised flowers enclosed by entwined rope borders and the edge with a geometric band, the base of each with a six character mark for Kangxi enclosed by a double circle, 11.5" dia. (2). See illustration

Provenance: Private Collection, Shaftesbury, Dorset.
374.    A PAIR OF CHINESE ORNAMENTS modelled as mustard-glazed bowls filled with gourds and branches of blossom, 7" high (2)£100-200
375.    A CHINESE MODEL OF A GOURD covered in a green and mustard-coloured glaze, 4", and five similar fruit (6)£100-200
376.    £100-200
377.    A PAIR OF CHINESE IMPERIAL VASES (FENCAI) in the Tibetan style (Benbaping) decorated in bright colours and underglaze blue with the Vajixiang, (eight Buddhist emblems), divided by lotus flowers amongst scrolling leafy tendrils above a band of lappets, the neck with bands of overlapping fluted petals and the cylindrical tops with flowerheads and stylised lotus branches beneath a jewelled ogee lip, the base of each with a seal mark of Qianlong in underglaze blue and of the period, 10" high (2). See illustration

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent.

This exceptional pair of vases may belong to a group of ritual wares that were specially commissioned by the Qing Court for placement on Buddhist altars, for ceremonial use in palaces and temples, either within the Forbidden Palace, or Bishushanzhuang in Chengde. The inspiration for the form comes from Tibetan metalswares that were made as containers for storage of sacred water and used during Buddhist ceremonies. This rare form of altar vase, known as a Benbaping, was made to contain sacred plants. A ruby ground example with the seal mark of Jiaqing, formerly in the collections of Lord Loch of Dyrlaw, Alfred Morrison (1821-1897) and Lord Margadale of Islay, Fonthill House, Wiltshire, was illustrated by S. Marchant & Son on the cover of their catalogue of Recent Acquisitions, 2009.£40000-60000
378.    A PERSIAN POTTERY CHARGER with green glaze floral roundels, 16"£200-400
400.    A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SILK FRAGMENT embroidered in a symmetrical design with cranes, cockerels and ducks amongst blossoming foliage against a golden silk ground, 20.25" x 8"£30-60
401.    INDIAN SCHOOL, 20th century A 16th century style Mughal court scene depicting a throned prince receiving his courtiers and being presented with another attendant, within a black and gilt floral scrolling painted border, gouache on silk, 21" x 14.5" and a similar smaller Mughal court scene, 12" x 9" (2)£100-200
402.    CHINESE SCHOOL, 19th century A Chinaman seated at a bench reading a scroll beside a blossoming tree and flanked on either side with borders of blue floral scrolls, embroidered on silk, 29.5" x 19.25" and the companion picture (2)£200-400
403.    TIBETAN SCHOOL (?), 19th century A depiction of a Buddhistic diety within graduated circular and square borders, and surrounded by further deities and worshippers, each with red halos and floating on Chinese-style clouds, gouache on silk, 26" x 20.5". See illustration£500-1000
404.    CHINESE SCHOOL, early 20th century, An ancestral portrait of a Chinaman in a red robe with blue beads and seated on a throne, gouache on silk, 33" x 20" and the two companions (3)£300-600
405.    19TH CENTURY CHINESE SCHOOL A ceremonial junk adorned with flags on water, gouache on rice paper, 8.25" x 13.25" and two companion portraits of Chinese water vessels (3)£80-160
406.    INDIAN SCHOOL, 20th century Royal courtiers receiving instructions from an enthroned prince, within a courtyard of a palace, with trees beyond, within a red and gilt fox and deer painted border, gouache on silk, 13.25" x 19.5" and a similar Persian style scene of Shah Jahan holding a falcon, 30.75" x 20.25" (2)£150-300
407.    AFTER KUNISADA A group of geishas looking to their left and fending off a flock of cranes, bearing seal marks to either lower corner, coloured woodblock print, 13.5" x 19"£100-200
408.    CHINESE SCHOOL, 19th century A study of a flaming dragon in ochre tones, with Chinese script and red seal mark, gouache on paper and further mounted on a scroll, 51.5" x 21.5"£80-160
409.    CHINESE SCHOOL, early 19th century A shepherd in red atop a galloping goat herding rams and goats amongst a mountainous landscape, three red seal stamps to lower left, gouache on silk, 37.5" x 24.5"
410.    CHINESE SCHOOL, 19th century A weathered tree with two crows perching on a branch above a pink and red flowering anemone, four rows of Chinese characters and two red seal stamps to the top left corner, gouache on a paper scroll, 51.5" x 26.25"£100-200
411.    JAPANESE SCHOOL, early 19th century A pair of cranes perched upon a rock on the edge of a winding river, with stylised trees in the background, two rows of Japanese script and a red seal stamp, gouache on a paper scroll, 48.5" x 23.75"£150-300
412.    JAPANESE SCHOOL, 20th century A cockerel and a hen wandering on a bank amidst blossoming chrysanthemum and bamboo, with a bird in flight, gold embroidery on black silk, within patterned silk borders, 56" x 23.5" and the companion (2)£100-200
413.    JAPANESE SCHOOL, 19th century A scene of Japanese military in a stand-off with one another during the reading of a scroll, in red greens and black, bearing Japanese script and seal marks, coloured woodblock print in triptych form, each section 13.75" x 9.5" and another similar triptych of soldiers marching (2). See illustration£200-400
414.    JAPANESE SCHOOL, 19th century A battle scene between native Samurai and uniformed soldiers firing rifles, inscribed with Japanese script, coloured woodblock in triptych form, each 13.75" x 9" and another similar (2)£200-400
415.    AFTER KUNICHIKA A portrait of a male and female Kabuki theatre actor inscribed with Japanese script for the artist, coloured woodblock print in diptych form, each 13.5" x 9", another similar and four further coloured woodblock prints by Kunichika depicting Japanese actors and a Bijin (6). See illustration£400-800
416.    AFTER KUNISADA A portrait of a Bijin in blue floral robes shielding her eyes from the sun and gazing into the distance, signed with Japanese script and seal, coloured woodblock print, 14.75" x 10", and three other similar examples after the artist (4)£250-500
417.    AFTER GEKKO A portrait of a Samurai being quizzed by a master beside a river, possibly from the Gishi Shiju-Shichi Zu series, inscribed with Japanese script and a red seal mark, coloured woodblock print, 13.25" x 9" and two other Japanese woodblock prints (3)
£100-200
418.    JAPANESE SCHOOL, 19th century Two Japanese officers looking across the waters and searching for the enemy, possibly a scene from the Sino-Japanese war, bearing two seal marks, coloured woodblock print, 8.5" x 13.25" and a collection of other Oriental woodblock prints (a lot)£80-160
419.    A LARGE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE, CHINESE AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE REFERENCE BOOKS dealing with the subject of Chinese and Japanese ceramics and works of art (a lot)£150-300
420.    ISO, HIROSHI "Japanese Birds and Flowers Painting", published by Kyoto Shoin, 1977, with a green cloth binding and outer cloth hard sleeve£50-100
421.    A 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE SHINTO SHRINE BANNER of triangular form and worked in gilt threads with a dragon amidst scrolling blue clouds, 67" wide. See illustration£300-600
422.    ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL, late 19th century A Chinese woman in ceremonial dress, seated on a raft with two attendants, amidst lily pads and lotus flowers and shielded by a blossoming branch, bearing a large square seal mark and further inscribed in Japanese script with two red seal marks, gouache on silk and mounted on board, 65.5" x 35.5". See illustration£300-600
423.    CHINESE SCHOOL, 20th century A Chinese man catching a fish with a straw-work hat on his back, signed in Chinese script with two seal stamps, gouache on paper and mounted as a scroll, 25" x 12.5" and ten others similar (a lot)£100-200
424.    CHINESE SCHOOL, 20th century A portrait of an ancestor in ornate ceremonial robes and headdress, gouache on silk and mounted on a paper scroll, 42" x 24" and two similar (3)£300-600
425.    CHINESE SCHOOL, late 18th century A Chinese Master seated in a root-work chair within an interior, with two girls looking out of the window onto a garden, in the style of Hua Yen, bearing Chinese script and a red seal stamp, gouache on silk, 29.75" x 16.75" and two similar companion paintings (3). See illustration£500-1000
426.    CHINESE SCHOOL, 18th century A master seated beneath a tree and observing his pupil practise the flute, within a fenced summer garden, inscribed with Chinese script and a red seal mark, gouache on silk, 40.25" x 20.25". See illustration£600-1200
427.    CHINESE SCHOOL, 18th century A young girl in the garden of a summer palace looked on by a Chinaman and his lover, possibly a scene from "The Romance of The Western Chamber", bearing two rows of Chinese script and two red seal stamps, gouache on silk, 49" x 20.5". See illustration£800-1600
428.    CHINESE SCHOOL, 19th century Chinese ladies at work on a scroll and attending to a small child, within a summer palace with bamboo trees in the background, gouache on paper, 15" x 10.5" and two further Summer Palace scenes ensuite (3). See illustration£500-1000
429.    A LARGE FAR EASTERN CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD DEVOTIONAL SCREEN in eight sections, probably Thai or Cambodian, circa 19th century, the central roundel carved with figures worshipping a child deity, in a landscape, within an overall floral and leafy scroll surround, painted in pastel shades, 100" wide x 96" high. See illustration£800-1500
430.    A PAIR OF JAPANESE LACQUER EASEL PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, early 20th century, the ivory "cracked ice" ground decorated with gilt cockerels and flowering prunus blossom, 10" and another similar photograph frame (3)£50-100
431.    A CARVED SOAPSTONE GROUP OF THREE BEARDED SAGES wearing long robes and other figures, 11" wide£100-200
432.    CHINESE PHOTOGRAPHY: A COLLECTION OF SIX COLOURED AND BLACK AND WHITE GLASS SLIDES depicting scenes of Oriental life, including "Cival Mackarium and family, the most important Magistrate of the city", the corners inscribed "Maker Newton & Co. 3 Fleet Street, London", 3.25" (6)£200-300
433.    INDIAN SCHOOL A mica panel painted with a scene of polo playing, within a floral and gilt border, 1.75" x 5.5"£40-70
434.    A COLLECTION OF CHINESE INK BLOCKS in cases and rectangular marble ink stones (a collection)£300-600
435.    A COLLECTION OF NINE SYRIAN RED WAX SEALS and intaglio "stones" (9)£300-600
436.    A COLLECTION OF SEVEN SYRIAN SEALS and intaglio stones, and ten assorted bronze arrowheads (a collection)£300-600
437.    AN IRANIAN ANTIQUE-STYLE BLACK SWORD with a wide blade and pierced terminal, 30"£300-600
438.    A BRONZED MODEL OF A HORSE wearing an armoured breast plate, 5.5"£200-400
439.    A CHINESE SPINACH-COLOURED HARDSTONE CARVING OF A MYTHOLOGICAL BEAST with pierced stylised mane, 5", and two hardstone bowls (3)£100-200
440.    A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE VASE of shouldered baluster form, with spool-shaped neck on stepped circular foot, cast in relief with flighting cranes amidst cloud scrolls and coiled serpent dragon, within Key pattern borders, Meiji Period, 36". See illustration£1000-2000
441.    A LARGE JAPANESE BRONZE JARDINIERE of ovoid lobed form, modelled in relief with flighting birds amongst flora, Meiji Period, 16". See illustration£200-400
442.    A JAPANESE BLACK LACQUER KODANSU, the doors decorated in gilt with chinoiserie scenes opening to five interior drawers, Meiji Period, 12"£150-300
443.    A JAPANESE LACQUER AND SHIBAYAMA TYPE KODANSU , the crimson ground decorated with flowering chrysanthemums, the panels inlaid with coloured mother-of-pearl birds amidst fruit on branches, opening to four interior drawers on stand with scroll legs, Meiji Period, 8.5" wide. See illustration
£200-400
444.    A JAPANESE LACQUER AND SHIBAYAMA TYPE KODANSU, the crimson ground decorated with black and gilt flowering tree peonies, the panels worked in relief with ivory cranes amidst foliage, with interior drawers and compartments on a base with shaped apron and scroll feet, Meiji Period, 15". See illustration£150-300
445.    A CHINESE ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID TABLE SCREEN, the silk rectangular screen worked in shades of ivory and pale gold with exotic birds, butterflies and insects amidst rock work and flowering tree peony, the surround inlaid in mother-of-pearl with figures, birds and trailing foliage, on a base carved with four temple lions, 28". See illustration£300-500
446.    A JAPANESE CEREMONIAL SPEAR, in a simulated black and gilt lacquered sheath, with brass mounts and red material coil wrapped hilt, c. 95"£100-200
447.    A JAPANESE BRONZE FEMALE HEAD with coiled hair, on ebonised plinth, 11"£40-80
448.    A PAIR OF JAPANESE CIRCULAR LACQUER AND SHIBAYAMA TYPE PANELS, worked in relief with a flowering chrysanthemum and birds on a black ground, within crimson lacquer and floral decorated surround, 18" £100-200
449.    A JAPANESE FIGURE OF A SAMURAI WARRIOR, with painted bronze and gilt decoration, Meiji Period, 14"£100-200
450.    A MAYAN POTTERY FIGURE, with a black glaze, modelled in relief with pierced ears and a crescent headdress, 7"£100-200
451.    A JAPANESE CARVED HARDWOOD FIGURE OF A LADY wearing long robes, holding a fish in a basket, Meiji Period, 15"£80-160
452.    A CHINESE LACQUER NECKLACE BOX of circular form, the bronzed ground decorated in gilt with playful children, on a "marbled" ground with scattered insects, 7.5" £100-200
453.    AN EGYPTIAN USHAPTI FIGURE, with a turquoise glaze on an ebonised circular stand (def.), 3" and another (2)£50-100
454.    A METAL" KASHKUHL" with pierced upper section and gilt script, 8.5"£100-200
455.    A PAIR OF KASHMIRI SILVER-COLOURED METAL ON COPPER TABLE CANDLESTICKS, the plain columns with figural and foliate decoration, with brass mounts, on square bases and bracket feet, 7.5"£100-200
456.    A PAIR OF KASHMIRI PAPIER MACHÉ AND BRASS "KASKUHL" of boat shape, decorated with polychrome floral patterns on a gilt ground with an oval stepped base, 8"£50-100
457.    A "KHANDAHARA" TYPE BUST of a male with moustache and coiled hair, with sparse black/ochre decoration, 9", mounted on an associated stand. See illustration£400-600
458.    A KASHMIRI DAGGER with enamel and silver-coloured metal terminal decorated with foliate scrolls and flowerheads, in a leather scabbard, 11.5"£80-150
459.    AN ORIENTAL BASE METAL SCROLL CASE with spear-shaped finials and gilt scroll decoration, 14"£50-100
460.    A TURKISH WHITE METAL BOX with hinged cover, with floral medallion decoration, 4.5" and a Kashmiri white metal bell-shaped box (2)£100-200
461.    AN INDIAN "ROCK CRYSTAL" CARVING of the elephant god, Ganesh, 3". See illustration£150-250
462.    A CHINESE HARDSTONE CARVING of a man with his right arm raised aloft, 3.5" and a Chinese black hardstone carved double-headed animal, 4.5" (2)£100-200
463.    A PERSIAN SILVER COLOURED METAL BIRD with screw head and neck, decorated overall with plumage, flowers and birds, 9"£150-250
464.    A CHINESE BRONZE HEAD OF AN OX decorated with "S"-scrolls and green patination, 4". See illustration£500-1000
465.    A KASHMIRI WHITE METAL ENGRAVED BOWL with signature to base, 4.5" and a Turkish silver coloured metal and enamel cigarette case (2)£70-100
466.    A PERSIAN "ROCK CRYSTAL" SEAL in the form of a stylised bird, 1"£300-500
467.    A PERSIAN "ANTIQUE" SMALL GLASS VASE of baluster shape with two applied loop handles, 2.75"£150-250
468.    A "BAKHTIERIAN" POTTERY FIGURE modelled as a female wearing a neck collar and headdress, 4.75", and a similar figure (2)£200-300
469.    A "SALGOLGH-TYPE" COPPER WATER POT of ovoid form with slender neck and simple loop handle, decorated with gripped and foliate strapwork, 11". See illustration£700-1000
470.    A CHINESE GILT BRONZE DRAGON with naturalistically cast body and single horn to the head, 5". See illustration £250-450
471.    A CHINESE JADE GROUP OF TWO RECUMBENT WATER BUFFALOES on a hardwood stand, 6". See illustration£300-500
472.    A CLOISONNE VASE of compressed ovoid form with a flared neck, the pale blue ground decorated with foliate tendrils and flowerheads, 4.5"£100-200
473.    A CLOISONNE JARDINIERE of compressed ovoid form, the white ground decorated with multi-coloured "precious objects", exotic birds and other animals, 6.5" high£100-200
474.    A CLOISONNE JARDINIERE of ovoid form on low spreading foot, the pale blue ground decorated with serpent dragons in circular black ground reserves surrounded by flowers and scrolling tendrils, 9"£200-400
474A.   A JAPANESE BRONZE SLENDER VASE, the relief decoration of vases, part-decorated in red and gilt, probably late Meiji period, signed to the base, 13.5" high£100-200
475.    A CHINESE JADE BRUSH WASHER of compressed melon lobed form on low pedestal foot, 3". See illustration

Provenance: Sir Lawrence Evans£200-400
476.    A CHINESE JADE BUCKLE MASK carved as a beast with horns, with animal mask surmount, 3". See illustration

Provenance: Sir Lawrence Evans£200-400
477.    A CHINESE JADE BUCKLE carved with a stylised lizard and with a leopard's mask terminal, 5.75", and another small jade buckle with animal mask terminal, 3.5" (2). See illustration

Provenance: Sir Lawrence Evans£200-400
478.    A CHINESE JADE CARVING OF A DRAGON, 5". See illustration

Provenance: Sir Lawrence Evans£100-200
479.    A CHINESE WHITE JADE PRESENTATION PAPER KNIFE with scroll carved and pierced terminal, 5", and another in a presentation green silk box.

Provenance: Sir Lawrence Evans£100-200
480.    A CHINESE CELADON JADE FAN with some attractive russet inclusions, particularly to the extremities, the leaf carved with flowering plants surmounted by a bat with out-stretched wings, 1.25", with a hardwood stand. See illustration£300-600
481.    A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE BOULDER carved with sage and A young acolyte in a mountainous landscape with a gnarled tree, the reverse with flowering plants sprouting from rockwork, 4.5", on a hardwood stand. See illustration
482.    A CHINESE JADEITE CARP with incised scalework, the green stone with crystalline inclusions and some cream and biscuit mottling, probably Qianlong, 8.75". See illustration £500-1000
483.    A CHINESE "IMPERIAL" JADE BOWL of plain form with an everted rim and a circular foot, the stone of even olive green tone, the base with a Qianlong seal mark and of the period, 6.75" dia., on a hardwood stand. See illustration

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1859) and thence by descent£2000-4000
484.    A CHINESE "WHITE" JADE OVAL PANEL carved with fruiting branches of peach and a bat, probably Qianlong, 4.5" x 4.25", mounted on a hardwood table screen, 12" high. See illustration

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent.£1500-2500
485.    A CHINESE JADE BOWL of quatrefoil form, the mottled stone with areas of spinach green, olive and pale green, on four well-carved bracket feet, the underside of the base with an old collector's label and the description, measurement and dated "Ch'ien Lung", Qianlong, 6.5". See illustration

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent.£1000-2000
486.    A CHINESE "WHITE" JADE ELEPHANT, the caparisoned beast standing four square with his trunk curled to the right, 6" long, on a carved hardwood stand. See illustration

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent.£1000-2000
487.    A CHINESE GREEN JADE BIRD holding a flowering branch in its' beak, with carved plumage and detail, the stone of a pale olive tone with some lighter mottling, 6.5" high, on a carved hardwood stand. See illustration

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent.£1000-2000
488.    A CHINESE "WHITE" JADE SNUFF BOTTLE carved with smaller fruit suspended from a leafy branch, Qianlong, 2" high and a pale celadon jade snuff bottle of similar form (2). See illustration£500-1000
489.    A PAIR OF CHINESE IVORY VASES AND COVERS intricately carved in relief with elegant figures on terraces and in pavilions in the shade of pine trees, the necks with immortals amidst cloud scrolls and with Buddhistic lion mask ring drop handles enclosed by key pattern borders, the domed lids with Buddhistic lions with their young, the mature beast resting its' paw on a brocaded ball, probably Qianlong/Jiaqing, 9.5" high. See illustration

Provenance: Private Collection, Dorset.£500-1000
490.    A CHINESE CLOISONNE SEAL BOX AND COVER decorated in polychrome and gilt with butterflies, leafy scrolls and geometric emblems on a turquoise ground, the lid set with a pale celadon jade plaque and the base with a blue cracked ice ground with scattered blossom, Qianlong, 2.25". See illustration£500-1000
491.    A CHINESE CLOISONNE BOWL, the exterior decorated with phoenix and flowers on a turquoise ground, the interior with a dark blue circular panel containing flowers and blossom within a border of petals and an outer band of scrolling lotus, the base with a flowerhead, probably Ming, second half of the 16th century, 9.25" dia. See illustration£1000-2000
492.    A PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE INCENSE BURNERS in the form of birds with brightly coloured plumage, predominantly white and the other green, with gilt bronze mounts and naturalistic bases with dark and paler blue enamel decoration, Qianlong, 6.75" wide max. See illustration

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent.

These incense burners with removable sections consisting of the wings and part of the back, may be compared to a similar pair in the form of doves illustrated in "Chinese Cloisonne: The Pierre Uldry Collection", published in English in 1989, plate 324.£1000-2000
493.    A MOGHUL STYLE ALABASTER VASE or hookah base of bottle shape with a globular body and a slightly flared neck, decorated in polychrome and gilt with panels of stylised flowers within borders of leafy tendrils, 7.25" high. See illustration £100-200
494.    A CHINESE AGATE BOWL of shallow form, the polished stone with attractive cloudy formations and striations, on a circular foot, 5.5" dia., ON a hardwood stand. See illustration

Provenance: Formerly in the collection of JG Lovell, Esq. (1882-1959) and thence by descent.£600-1200
495.    A FINE PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE VASES decorated with scrolling peonies and flowering tendrils, beneath a borders of lappets and bellflowers, the flared necks with conforming decoration and the interior flowers, scrolls and bats with outstretched wings, on circular bases with key pattern bands in gilt-wire on a deep blue ground, Qianlong, 11" high (2). See illustration

Provenance: Private Collection, Shaftesbury, Dorset.

The form of these vases of Zhadou type may be compared to a vessel illustrated as plate 269 in "Chinese Cloisonne: The Pierre Uldry Collection", published in English 1989. £2000-4000
496.    A SET OF SIX CHINESE IMARI PLATES painted in iron red and blue with flowering tree peonies and highlighted with gilding, Qianlong, 10"£50-100
497.    AN IMARI PATTERN CHARGER, the centre painted in blue, red and gold with flowers by bamboo, within a decorated border, 12.5" wide£50-100
498.    A CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE TANKARD, the straight-sided tankard painted with oriental buildings within a landscape, the handle cast as a dragon, 5.5" high£80-150
499.    A CHINESE EXPORT GARNITURE OF THREE VASES comprising two baluster vases and a single vase decorated in blue and white with birds amongst foliage and a dragon, within incised dark glazed borders, two with lids, 11.75" high and smaller (3)£80-150
500.    A MINIATURE GEORGE III STYLE BOW FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the shaped top above three graduated drawers with turned knob handles, on bracket feet, 10.25" wide£100-200
501.    A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY of rectangular form, with a raised lid with panelled centre, the front with shield-shaped inlaid escutcheon, on animal paw front feet, with vacant interior, 16" wide£60-120
502.    ROBERT THOMPSON: "MOUSEMAN" AN OAK BOOK RACK carved with a small mouse to one side, 18" wide. See illustration£100-200
503.    A 19TH CENTURY MULBERRY WOOD BOX with a rectangular domed lid above a concave front, on small gilt ball feet, 10.5" wide£80-150
504.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with a rectangular top with a brass handle, with ogee shaped body, the interior with three compartments, 10" wide£70-140
505.    A WILLIAM AND MARY OYSTER VENEERED LACE BOX, the rectangular top with broad crossbanding and radiating veneers, with red-painted interior, 9.25" wide. See illustration£400-600
506.    A ROSEWOOD FLUTE with plated fittings, in a fitted rosewood case, the case 13.5" wide£50-100
507.    A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY GAMES COMPENDIUM comprising a chess set, cribbage, draughts, dominoes and various other games, contained in a fitted box, 13" wide£200-400
508.    A VICTORIAN SERVANTS BELL INDICATOR with a glazed and painted front panel, marked "A.J. Brookes, 36 Northend Road, Golders Green", 15.5" wide£40-80
509.    A PAIR OF JENNENS & BETTRIDGE PAPIER MACHÉ LETTER HOLDERS, each with fan-shaped backs, decorated all over with mother of pearl inlay and scrolling gilt decoration, on rectangular bases with bun feet, impressed "Jennens & Bettridge", 9" wide (2). See illustration£100-200
510.    A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH DECANTER BOX, the box of rectangular shape with a serpentine front, with ebony and burrwood veneers with brass stringing, the interior with a removable tray with a gilt metal stand and four decanters and sixteen small glasses, all with cut-decoration, 13" wide. See illustration£400-600
511.    A VICTORIAN "PRAXINOSCOPE" with a printed hexagonal shade with printed decoration, and a collection of assorted images reflected in glass panels, on a turned mahogany base, 15.5" high. See illustration£1000-2000
512.    ATTRIBUTED TO JENNENS & BETTRIDGE: A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHÉ CANDLESTICKS with rectangular tops on tapering columns with spreading bases, with all-over gilt and coloured decoration against a black ground, 13.5" high (2)

The decoration on these candlesticks are in many ways identical to that on the desk stands (Lot 509 in this sale)£80-150
513.    ROBERT THOMPSON: "MOUSEMAN" AN OAK CHEESE BOARD, the handle decorated with a carved mouse, 15" wide£50-100
514.    A STAINED PINE HAT SHAPER and a similar stretcher with screw adjustment, 12" high (2)£30-60
515.    TWO STONE OBELISKS of shaped tapering form on small ball feet and square bases, 18.5" high£100-200
516.    A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHÉ SERVING TRAY in the manner of Jennens & Bettridge, the black ground painted with flowers and exotic birds within leafy scroll borders, 23" wide£200-400
517.    A REGENCY MINIATURE MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD STRUNG LINEN PRESS, the upper section with a swan-neck pediment above a pair of doors enclosing a fitted interior with a central mirror and six small drawers, above two short and two long graduated drawers with turned knob handles, on bracket feet, 14.25" wide. See illustration£600-1200
518.    A CARVED WOODEN DAIRY BOWL of conical form with carved integral handles, 19.25" wide£80-150
519.    A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHÉ TRAY of oval shape with a raised border, painted with a central bouquet of flowers within a scrolling gilt and mother of pearl inlaid surround, 30" wide. See illustration£400-600
520.    A CASE OF FONSECA GUIMARAENS VINTAGE PORT, 1991, in wooden case£200-400
521.    A CASE OF FONSECA GUIMARAENS VINTAGE PORT, 1991, in wooden case£200-400
522.    TAXIDERMY: A PRESERVED STAG'S HEAD with broad antlers, mounted on a shield, 31" wide£100-200
523.    A GEORGE III BLUE JOHN VASE of urn form with a gilt metal finial and shaped body on a circular base, 12.5" high. See illustration£500-1000
524.    A CARVED AND PIERCED OAK FRIEZE of rectangular form with a central crowned head flanked by cherubs and scrolling foliage, possibly 17th century, 66" wide. See illustration£250-350
525.    A CEREMONIAL SILK PANEL printed with two angels sat either side of a shield, with an all-seeing eye above, within a wire-work border, framed, 13" wide£50-100
526.    ETHNOGRAPHICA: AN AFRICAN TRIBAL MASK with inlaid polished metal mounts and beadwork nose, 30" high£50-100
527.    A VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH FRAME with pierced and scrolling border, within an outer velvet-lined frame, 18" x 16"£80-160
528.    A MANGBETU CARVED WOODEN STRINGED INSTRUMENT, late 19th/early 20th century, with four strings, the upright carved in the form of a tribal figure, 22". See illustration£100-200
529.    AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SILK WORK PICTURE of a lady and gentleman in a landscape, with naive animals, buildings and a church to the distance, within a border of leaves and foliage, in a walnut cushion frame, 9" x 9". See illustration£300-500
530.    JOHN SENNEX: "Germany, Collected from the Observations of the Royal Society at London and The Royal Academy at Paris", dated 1710, folded map with handcoloured borders, 25.5" x 38"£100-200
535.    A 17TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL BRONZE PRICKET CANDLESTICKS with a broad drip-pan, on a tapering knopped column and triform base with three ball feet, 14.5" high. See illustration£150-250
536.    LOUIS ERNEST BARRIAS: A CAST BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF JEANNE D'ARC with gilt bronze armour and ivory head and hands, the base with cast signature and foundry stamp for Susse Freres, Paris, 12.5" high. See illustration£200-400
537.    A CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A SEATED ELEPHANT with trunk raised, on a green alabaster base, 6.5" high£100-200
538.    A CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A SEATED TIGER sitting on a naturalistic base, cast with the initials "MA", 4.5" high£100-200
539.    AFTER EMMANUEL FREMIET: A CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A CAT FEEDING HER KITTENS, with cast signature to the fringe, on a rectangular base, 8.5" wide. See illustration£200-400
540.    A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT METAL BRONZE AND WHITE MARBLE CANDELABRA with five scrolling sconces supported from a cornucopia held by a putti, resting on a fluted column and octagonal base with all-over gilt metal mounts, 25.5" high. See illustration£1000-2000
541.    A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS WROUGHT IRON AND HAMMERED COPPER ANDIRONS with broad hammered coppered finials on scrolling bases, 13.5" high. See illustration£50-100
542.    A 19TH CENTURY ENAMELLED "KLODINKA" BEAKER celebrating the coronation of Nicholas and Alexander, dated 1896, 4" high£100-200
543.    A DUTCH BRASS AND COPPER "DOVE POT" of tapering straight-sided form with a domed lid, all over mounted with lion mask decoration, 17" high. See illustration£50-100
544.    A 19TH CENTURY TOLE PEINTE AND GILT METAL LAMP, the central upright with a carrying handle and metal framed shade above three scrolling candle branches, on a circular rococo style base, 23" high£250-350
545.    A VICTORIAN CAST BRASS DOORSTOP in the form of a lion rampant, on a scrolling and stepped base, 14.5" high£100-200
546.    A VICTORIAN CAST IRON AND BRASS STICK STAND, the curved front with six divisions, between turned finials, on a cast iron base, 23.5" high£80-150
547.    A CONTINENTAL HARDSTONE CARVING of a naked man, mounted on an oval shield, head and details missing, 8"£100-200
548.    A LARGE PAIR OF COPPER PORT AND STARBOARD LAMPS by "Harvey, Commercial Quality, Birmingham 5", each with labels "Meteorite 72116" and "Meteorite 71624", each 21" high (2)£200-400
549.    JODOCUS HONDIUS: A HAND COLOURED MAP OF THE COUNTY OF DORSETSHYRE with hand-coloured details, armorials and borders, 15" x 20.5"£200-400
550.    FOUR LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CARVED WOOD AND PAPIER MACHÉ FIGURES, probably Spanish colonial, three of peasants at work, the other with buffalo pulling a cart indistinctly signed to the bases (4)£250-350
555.    A 19TH CENTURY DRESS SWORD with mother of pearl mounted handle and cast grip, with an engraved three edged blade, possibly French, 36.5" long and another similar sword (2)£50-100
556.    AN AIR RIFLE by the Imperial Air Rifle Co. Ltd, England "Double Express", with a Kassnar Beta 3 sight, 36". See illustration
557.    AN ARCH TOP HELMET with broad and pointed rim of "Cabasset" type, 13" wide£50-100
558.    A COLLECTION OF ARMOUR including three collar pieces, one with lobed borders and two similar arm pieces (5)£100-200
559.    A 19TH CENTURY NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD with ivory mounted handle and cast anchor decoration, with a three-sided blade, 34"£80-150
560.    A 19TH CENTURY CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD with an openwork hilt and shagreen covered hand-grip, the scabbard inscribed "Tatham to His Majesty, no. 57 Charing Cross, near the Admiralty", 39". See illustration£100-200
561.    A 19TH CENTURY CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD, the handle with lion head mounts and Maltese cross mount, in leather covered scabbard, 39"£80-150
562.    A SWORD BAYONET, the blade stamped "E & E Horster, Solingen", with wooden mounted handle, 26" and two similar sword bayonets (3)£80-150
563.    AN 18TH CENTURY NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD, the straight blade with engraved initials "GR III" beneath a crown, with a straight-sided ivory handle with engraved fouled anchor, 36.25". See illustration£100-200
564.    A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY "SHORT SWORDS" with gilt metal cruciform handles, one stamped "3.1881.2.S.DVM.2.", 24" (2)£100-200
565.    AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GENTLEMAN'S DRESS SWORD, the blade with Royal monogram, the handle with beaded decoration, in leather scabbard, 38.5", and another similar (2)£150-250
566.    A CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD with an openwork hilt with a crest of a crossed sword and cannon barrel, with shagreen covered grip, in a brass scabbard, 39". See illustration£100-200
567.    A 19TH CENTURY CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD with cast handle and curving blade, 29"£80-150
568.    A CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD, the handle with an applied badge "Suum Cuique", with lion mounted hilt, with a slightly curved blade, 35"£80-150
569.    A CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD with open work hilt and straight blade, 37"£150-250
570.    A CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD with openwork hilt and hand guard with pierced star and oval motifs, with a rounded pommel and straight blade, 36". See illustration£150-250
571.    Spare Lot


572.    HOLLAND & HOLLAND: A 410 SHOTGUN, the octagonal barrel engraved "Holland & Holland, 98 New Bond Street, London, 295. semi-smooth bore, Winners of all the Field Rifle Trials", 42". See illustration

This gun requires a Shotgun Licence£300-600
573.    A FIJIAN THROWING CLUB with whale ivory inlays of stars, with decorated handle, probably early 19th century, 16.5". See illustration£800-1500
574.    AN EASTERN "KRIS" TYPE DAGGER with wooden handle, textured blade and satinwood scabbard, another similar, an ivory mounted knife and another (4)£50-100
580.    A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU CASED CLOCK GARNITURE, the circular dial with Roman numerals, with an eight day two train movement striking on a bell, the scrolling case with all over rococo style decoration, on a matching giltwood base, flanked by twin two branch candelabra ensuite, the clock 17.5" high. See illustration£800-1600
581.    THOMAS MEEDELL, BLANDFORD: AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK, the white enamel dial decorated with a ship in full sail, the spandrels with fan type decoration with central date aperture and Arabic numerals, the case with flat pediment top, the glazed door and side panels flanked by applied turned columns, 82" high. See illustration£500-1000
582.    A GEORGE III OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the brass dial signed Samuel Wright, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the case with flat top hood and tall trunk door flanked by quarter recessed columns, 83" high. See illustration£500-1000
583.    A GEORGE III BLACK JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the arch top dial signed "Edward Muddle, Chatham", with strike/silent dial above and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a two train movement striking on a bell, the arch top hood with gilt ball and pinnacle finials, the tall trunk door decorated with scenes of Oriental figures, with all over conforming chinoiserie decoration, 89" high. See illustration
584.    A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE REGULATOR CLOCK by Henry Lamport of Plymouth Dock, the arch top brass dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the corners with engraved decoration, with a two train movement striking on a bell, with brass cased weights and mercury-filled pendulum, the case with a tall arch topped door and mirrored back above a twin arched base, 76" high. See illustration
590.    AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WORKTABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners opening to a fitted interior with lidded compartments and trays, above a sliding panelled "basket", on elaborate scrolling base with vase-shaped uprights and leaf scrolling supports, 24" wide. See illustration£400-800
591.    A MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, the upper section with a dentil moulded cornice above twin astragal glazed doors enclosing a shelved interior, the base with two short and two long graduated drawers with brass handles and bracket feet, 50" wide. See illustration£300-600
592.    A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BOOKCASES, the upper sections with moulded cornices above satinwood veneered friezes, each with twin glazed doors with arched Gothic style glazing bars, the bases with four short drawers above twin panelled cupboard doors, on plinth bases, 44" wide (2). See illustration£1500-3000
593.    A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, the rectangular crossbanded top with twin rectangular drop flap sides, above an arrangement of four short drawers, on twin uprights with wavy stretcher and downswept reeded legs, with brass capped castors, 36" wide. See illustration£200-400
594.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, the elongated octagonal top on a vase-turned column with three downswept legs, 17" wide£100-200
595.    A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT VENEERED PIANO FRONTED DAVENPORT with a rising stationary compartment inlaid with initials "MSO" and dated 1885, the interior with a sliding leather-lined writing surface, above four short drawers with turned knob handles and conforming dummy drawers, 24" wide. See illustraton£400-800
596.    AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY PARTNER'S DESK with leather-lined writing surface over an arrangement of nine oak-lined drawers with brass handles and winged escutcheon plates, the reverse with three frieze drawers over two doors, each simulating three drawers and enclosing folio slides, on shaped bracket feet, 53.5" x 40". See illustration
597.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY WINE TABLE, the dished top with raised border on a vase-turned stem and three downswept cabriole legs with carved knees and ball and claw feet, 25" high.£250-400
598.    A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE, the rectangular top with moulded border and rounded corners enclosing a baize-lined playing surface, on a tapering cylindrical column on circular platform base with scrolling feet and castors, 36.5" wide£300-500
599.    A TEAK ANGLO-FRENCH COLONIAL ARMCHAIR with a broad back rail above reeded arm supports, with a caned seat on bulbous reeded legs. See illustration£200-400
600.    A MAHOGANY MILITARY STYLE CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with moulded border above twin carrying handles, with three graduated drawers with flush -fitting brass handles, the upper drawer fitted as a secretaire drawer, 30" wide£300-500
601.    A GEORGE III HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY SALON CHAIR, the oval back with scroll arms and serpentine seat, on bell-flower carved scroll front supports and leaf-carved legs, terminating in sabot feet, 25"£400-600
602.    A GEORGE II OAK CORNER CHAIR with pierced vase-shaped splats, needlework drop-in upholstered seat and chamfered block legs, 26"£180-250
603.    A CHARLES I OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a single frieze drawer, on turned legs with moulded stretchers, on turned feet, 34" wide£200-400
604.    A "WAINSCOT" TYPE OAK ARMCHAIR with a panelled back with scrolling serpent and foliate decoration, above broad leaf-carved arm-rests and solid seat, 17th century and later, 44.5" high£300-500
605.    A GEORGE II OAK DROP-FLAP GATELEG DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with twin drop flap sides with rounded corners, on turned tapering legs with pad feet, 62" wide (fully extended)£100-200
606.    A SET OF SIX REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS with bar backs, lateral splats, drop-in upholstered seats, on sabre front and rear legs£400-600
607.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE of Sheraton design, the rectangular top with rounded corners and rosewood crossbanding, on a reeded column with four downswept legs with brass paw cap castors, 54" wide. See illustration£1000-2000
608.    A REGENCY CONVEX WALL MIRROR, the circular plate within an ebonised fillet and broad gilt frame, 24" wide£200-400
609.    A CHARLES II STYLE OAK HIGH-BACKED DINING CHAIR, the upholstered back with serpentine top rail above an overstuffed seat, on turned tapering legs and stretcher, 46" high£100-200
610.    A REGENCY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CUPBOARD, the rectangular top with broad crossbanding above a deep secretaire drawer, the front with oval veneered panels, the interior fitted with a central cupboard flanked by book fronted drawers and short drawers and pigeonholes, all above panelled cupboards enclosing slides, on bracket feet, 50" wide£500-800
611.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRROR with a rectangular plate between sloping uprights, on a box base with three bow-fronted drawers with ivory handles, on short bracket feet, 21" wide£80-150
612.    HEAL & SON, LONDON: A SATIN BIRCH WRITING DESK, the rectangular top with leather-lined writing surface and moulded border above two frieze drawers with turned knob handles, on trestle-style bases, with turned stretcher and downswept scrolling feet with castors, 54". See illustration£600-1000
613.    A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS STRUNG SOFA TABLE, the rectangular top with twin "D"-shaped drop flap sides, with brass and ebonised stringing, above two short drawers and conforming dummy drawers, on an open scrolling base with four downswept legs with brass paw cap castors, 36" wide. See illustration£500-800
614.    A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY FOLD-TOP TEA TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a blind fret frieze with lobed border, on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 37" wide£200-400
615.    A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE EBONISED AND GILT SALON CHAIRS, the scrolling backs decorated with panels of Oriental figures by trees, above caned seats with squab cushions, on turned and carved legs, 36" high (2)£400-600
616.    A LOUIS XVI STYLE WALNUT AND MARQUETRY WRITING DESK, the bombé fronted slope with all-over scrolling inlay enclosing a rosewood veneered interior with short drawers and pigeonholes, on cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 31" wide£300-600
617.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, the shaped front above four long graduated drawers with turned knob handles, on splayed bracket feet, 43" wide£200-400
618.    A GEORGE III STYLE DRESSING TABLE MIRROR with a rectangular plate within a decorative surround on sloping uprights, the box base all over inlaid with shell and fan decoration, with three bow fronted drawers, on short bracket feet, 22" wide£100-200
619.    A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY WORK TABLE, the rectangular top with a wavy border and gilt metal mounts, inlaid with a central scene of birds amongst foliage, the top opening to a rosewood lined fitted interior, on slender cabriole legs with shelf stretcher, 24" wide. See illustration£400-600
620.    A CHINESE LACQUER WORK CUPBOARD of rectangular outline with two rectangular doors of decorated figures in a landscape, the doors enclosing a partially fitted interior, on straight legs, 47" wide. See illustration£300-500
621.    A CHINESE HARDWOOD AND MARBLE LOW TABLE OR URN STAND, the circular marble-set top with carved border on four shaped legs with carved frieze and understretcher, 19" high£40-80
622.    A CHINESE HARDWOOD AND MARBLE LOW TABLE OR URN STAND, the circular marble-set top with a beaded border, on four short carved legs with foliate feet, 15" high£40-80
623.    A GEORGE III OAK MULE CHEST, the rising top above a three panelled front and two short drawers, 50" wide£200-400
624.    A GEORGE II WALNUT VENEERED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with broad crossbanding and a moulded edge above a brushing slide and two short and three long graduated drawers between canted corners with blind fret decoration, on pierced bracket feet, with a later mahogany glazed upper section, 36" wide. See illustration£400-600
625.    A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABLE, the circular marble top with carved border on a bulbous lobed upright with three downswept legs with animal paw feet, 32" wide. See illustration£700-900
626.    A PAIR OF GEORGE II STYLE MAHOGANY WING BACK ARMCHAIRS with tall arched backs and scrolling arms, on short cabriole legs with carved knees and hairy paw feet, 46" high (2). See illustration£1500-3000
627.    AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONT CARD TABLE, the shaped top enclosing a baize-lined interior and two inset whist markers, above a single frieze drawer, on cabriole legs with leaf-carved knees and ball and claw feet, 33" wide. See illustration£800-1600
628.    A REGENCY MAHOGANY BEDSIDE CABINET with a rectangular top above tapering sides and a single panelled door, on plinth base, 17" wide £250-450
629.    A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONT SIDEBOARD, the shaped top with a brass rail, above a single frieze drawer and twin bow-fronted cupboards, with central lion mask ring handles, with all over satinwood stringing, on tapering legs with spade feet, stamped "JAS. Shoolbred". See illustration£800-1600
630.    A WILLIAM AND MARY OAK CHEST ON STAND, the upper section with a moulded top above four long drawers, the lower section with five small drawers above an arched apron, on turned legs with wavy stretcher and braganza feet, with replacements and restorations, 39.5" wide. See illustration£1000-2000
631.    A REGENCY STYLE ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET with a grey marble top above twin short drawers with leaf-carved and gilt mouldings, above twin panelled doors flanked by Egyptian headed columns, on a plinth base, 43" wide£200-400
632.    A GEORGE III OAK FREESTANDING CORNER CUPBOARD, the upper section with a dentil moulded cornice above a single panelled door with central fan inlay, between fluted canted corners, above a further panelled door with oak leaf inlay, on bracket feet, 76" high. See illustration£600-1200
633.    A GEORGE I OAK DRESSER BASE, the broad rectangular top with a moulded border above three frieze drawers with cockbeading and mahogany crossbanding, with brass handles, on turned legs with pad feet, 74" wide. See illustration£500-1000
634.    A REGENCY MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS-SHAPED WINE COOLER, the shaped top with tapering sides, on a turned column and four reeded downswept legs with animal paw castors, 23" wide. See illustration£500-1000
635.    A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED CARD TABLE, the "D"-shaped top with a beaded brass border, on a turned and reeded column and quadriform base with four downswept legs with brass cap castors, 36" wide£250-450
636.    A PAIR OF CHINESE HALL CHAIRS with scrolling top rails above shaped splats and "floating panel" seats on shaped legs, 41.5" high (2). See illustration£150-300
637.    A CHINESE HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLE, the rectangular top above an arrangement of five small drawers with drop handles with engraved back plates, on tapering turned legs, 60" wide. See illustration£300-600
638.    AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE, the rectangular top with a raised back above a frieze with two flush fitting drawers, on turned and reeded tapering legs, 54" wide£200-400
639.    A GEORGE III OAK BOW FRONTED HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, the shaped top with a moulded cornice above twin shaped doors enclosing a shelved interior, 24" wide£150-250
640.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with a moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass handles and key escutcheons, the base with three further long graduated drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 46" wide. See illustration£500-1000
641.    A BURMESE ROSEWOOD HIGH BACKED CHAIR, the curved back all over carved and pierced with scrolling foliage and fruit, above an upholstered seat on short scrolling legs with conforming carved decoration, 47" high£200-400
642.    A SET OF FOUR LEAD FIGURES emblematic of the seasons, 31" high. See illustration£1000-2000
643.    A NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE GILT FRAMED OVERMANTEL MIRROR in the manner of Robert Adam, the three rectangular plates surmounted by an oval panel depicting Diana the Huntress, with all over carved leaf decoration and hanging swags, 60" wide. See illustration£300-600
644.    A CONTINENTAL TORTOISESHELL VENEERED BOW FRONT DISPLAY CABINET, the shaped top with a moulded cornice above a single bow-fronted drawer, the lower section with a single bow fronted frieze drawer, on shaped legs with shelf stretcher below, 24.5" wide. See illustration£2000-4000
645.    A LOUIS XV STYLE GILTWOOD BIJOUTERIE CABINET of "D"-shape with glazed top and sides, acanthus leaf and floral carved borders on four leaf-carved swept legs and scroll feet joined by an oval platform base, 34" wide. See illustration£400-600
646.    A GEORGE III OAK CIRCULAR TIP-TOP TABLE, the circular top on a tapering column with three downswept cabriole legs with pad feet, 30.5" wide£50-100
647.    A VICTORIAN BEECH AND ELM HIGH-BACKED WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, the raised back with a pierced splat and solid seat on turned legs£100-200
648.    A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT VENEERED WORK TABLE, the rectangular top with serpentine ends above a fitted frieze drawer and silk-lined basket, on turned and carved uprights and conforming downswept legs, 24.5" wide£200-400
649.    A POLYCHROME GOTHIC REVIVAL PICTURE FRAME, the top rail with a central tablet and armorial against Gothic tracery, flanked by panels of openwork tracery, the uprights with raised spiral-turned columns mounted by saints in niches, circa 122" high x circa 118"£500-800
650.    A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY GLAZED CORNER CABINET, the upper section with Gothic glazed doors opening to interior serpentine-shaped shelves, above crossbanded base doors with satinwood stringing, flanked by canted corners, surmounted by a Gothic arcaded pediment, on bracket feet, 48". See illustration£600-800
651.    A FRENCH WALNUT DINING TABLE, the rectangular top on turned legs, 90" wide. See illustration £900-1200
652.    A GEORGE III OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners and reeded edge above a single frieze drawer, on square tapering legs, 29.5" wide£150-300
653.    A FRENCH PROVINCIAL SIDE CABINET, probably 18th century, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a central small and two short drawers over twin panelled cupboards above a wavy frieze and short cabriole feet, 61" wide. See illustration£500-1000
654.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a deep secretaire drawer, the front modelled as two long drawers, the interior fitted with a central cupboard flanked by short drawers and pigeon holes, all above a further three long graduated drawers with brass handles, on bracket feet, 40" wide. See illustration£500-1000
655.    A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, the bow fronted top with a raised upper section with twin tambour fronted cupboards, the sideboard fitted with a single frieze drawer and flanked by a bow fronted cupboard, all with lion mask ring-handles, on heavy tapering legs with spade feet, probably Scottish, 72" wide. See illustration£800-1600
656.    A CHARLES II JOINED OAK STOOL, the rectangular moulded top on baluster turned legs and block stretchers, basically late 17th century, 17"£150-250
657.    A CHARLES II JOINED OAK STOOL, the rectangular moulded top above a carved frieze, on baluster turned legs and block stretchers, basically late 17th century, 17"£150-250
658.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE LINEN PRESS, the upper section with a dentil moulded cornice above twin panelled doors enclosing an interior fitted with slides above a secretaire drawer, the front modelled as two long drawers, the interior fitted with short drawers and pigeon holes, above a further three long graduated drawers with brass handles, on bracket feet, 51" wide. See illustration£1000-2000
659.     A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY COAT STAND, with turned uprights, the top rails fitted with six turned pegs, 59" wide £200-400
660.    A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, the raised back with a dentil moulded cornice above two shelves and panel back, the base with three frieze drawers above twin panel doors and central panel, on an open plinth base, 63" wide. See illustration£800-1500
661.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE of Sheraton design, the oval top with "D"-shape drop flaps, the single bow fronted end drawer with brass swan-neck handle and dummy drawer to the other side on square tapering legs and spade feet£300-500
662.    A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, the raised back with scrolling cresting above a single raised shelf with brass inlaid front, on scrolling supports, the base with two panelled doors and conforming brass inlay, on turned legs, 32.5" wide. See illustration£600-800
663.    A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY TIP-TOP TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners on a turned column with three downswept legs with ball feet, 23" wide£100-200
664.    A MOROCCAN THUYA GAMES TABLE, the rectangular top set with a central chessboard flanked by inlaid panels against a burr wood ground, the fold top opening to a leather-lined playing surface, on square tapering legs with all over burr-wood veneer, 33.5" wide £450-750
665.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY "CHIPPENDALE" STYLE DINING CHAIR, the scrolling top rail above a pierced and carved splat above an over stuffed leather upholstered seat with brass round headed nail decoration, on square legs, 39" high. See illustration£80-150
666.    JAMES SHOOLBRED: AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LADY'S WRITING DESK, the raised back with a central mirror flanked by two short drawers, above a leather writing surface and two frieze drawers on square tapering legs with brass cap castors, stamped to both drawers, 36" wide£200-400
667.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TIP-TOP TABLE, the circular top on a turned tapering column on three downswept legs with pad feet, 29" wide£300-500
668.    A FRENCH CHERRY WOOD DINING TABLE, the four plank top above a plain frieze on square legs, 49.5" wide£100-200
669.    A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY WORK TABLE, the rectangular top with twin drop flap sides above two short drawers with brass knob handles and conforming dummy drawers, on turned column and four downswept legs with brass cap castors, 21" wide£400-600
670.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CIRCULAR TOPPED TIP-TOP DINING TABLE, the one piece top on a turned column with three downswept legs with pad feet, 36" wide£200-400
671.    A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEDESTAL TABLE, the elongated octagonal top with broad crossbanding on a turned column and three downswept legs, 17.75" wide£100-200
672.    A PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD EFFECT AND BRASS INLAID SALON CHAIRS, the bar-backs with scrolling brass inlay above a conforming crossrail, above cane seats on sabre legs, 34" (2)£80-160
673.    A SET OF SIX REGENCY ROSEWOOD EFFECT BAR-BACK DINING CHAIRS, the broad back rails with carved scrolling decoration above a similar bar, over drop-in seats on turned and reeded front legs (6). See illustration£300-500
674.    A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED BREAKFAST TABLE, on a turned shaft and quadriform base, with cast brass toe caps and castors, 53.5" x 38". See illustration£300-500
675.    A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DESK with a leather-lined writing surface above an arrangement of nine graduated drawers with turned wood knobs around a central kneehole, the reverse with cupboards with arch top panels, on plinth bases, 51" wide. See illustration£400-600
676.    A CHINESE RED LACQUERED AND GILT LOW CHAIR, the raised back above a bow fronted seat above a single small drawer, on an open base, with all over gilt decoration, 24" wide£80-150
677.    A CHARLES II OAK COFFER, the rectangular top with a moulded border above a fluted frieze and three panel front with carved rails, 52" wide£200-400
678.    A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded border and a single removable leaf, on carved and turned legs and brass mounted castors, 76" x 50" (fully extended) £400-600
679.    A SET OF SIX GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with raised top rails with central carved paterae and pierced back splats, above drop-in seats on square legs with "H"-form stretchers (6)£300-600
680.    A LARGE GEORGE III OAK LIVERY/HOUSEKEEPERS CUPBOARD, the upper section with a broad moulded cornice above two doors with shaped fielded panels and a similar central panel, all flanked by quarter recessed fluted columns, the base fitted with a central short and two dummy drawers above two rows of further drawers, all with brass handles, flanked by conforming columns, on ogee bracket feet, 78" wide. See illustration£1000-2000
681.    A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, the raised back with a moulded cornice above two open shelves, the breakfront base fitted with a central column of three short drawers flanked by turned columns and two further short drawers and panelled cupboards, all on bracket feet, 68.5" wide. See illustration£1000-2000
682.    AN EDWARDIAN LOUIS XVI STYLE DISPLAY CABINET, the shaped front with gilt metal border above a single glazed door flanked by concave side panels on turned tapering legs with all over brass inlay, 37.5" wide£400-600
683.    A GEORGE III "FRETWORK" MIRROR, the scrolling surround surmounted by a gilt bird, the rectangular plate within a gilt filet, 28" high£200-400
684.    A COPPER AND BRASS MOUNTED INDIAN DOOR PANEL, the centre with twenty four small panels within a carved wooden surround, 63.5"£80-150
685.    AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ALL OVER CARVED JAPANESE DISPLAY CABINET, with an elaborate cresting rail with a central dragon flanked by twin birds, above a central glazed panel, enclosing a shelved interior, the tiered shelf supported on a flowering carved branch, on heavy scrolling foliate carved legs, 85.5" high. See illustration£1000-2000
686.    A VICTORIAN CAMPHOR WOOD TRAVELLING TRUNK, the rectangular lift-up lid with brass mounted corners with twin carrying handles, 36" wide£250-450
687.    A WILLIAM IV EXTENDING MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with a moulded border with three removable leaves, on an arrangement of eight turned and spiral reeded legs with brass castors, 41.25" x 78.5" (fully extended). See illustration£750-1000
688.    A MATCHED SET OF SIX REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS with broad bar-backs above rope-twist backs and overstuffed seats on turned legs (6). See illustration£250-400
689.    A GEORGE II STYLE GILT FRAMED OVERMANTEL MIRROR, the shaped rectangular plate within a scrolling carved and gilt frame, 62" wide. See illustration£100-200
690.    AN ORIENTAL CARVED AND PIERCED WALL MIRROR, the rectangular frame in a rosewood border, mounted with ivory flowers, with a bevel edge rectangular plate, 34" x 29"£150-300
691.    A SET OF SIX BEECH AND ELM WINDSOR HOOP BACK DINING CHAIRS, each with raised hoop back above pierced splats and solid seats on turned legs, with "H"-form stretchers, 34" wide. See illustration£800-1500
692.    A FONTANA ARTE STYLE MODERNIST WALL MIRROR, the rectangular mirror plate within a heavy blue and clear glass geometric surround, 55" x 53". See illustration
693.    A VICTORIAN WALNUT DINING TABLE, the circular top with radiating veneers, with a moulded border, on later tapering moulded legs, 53" wide£800-1500
694.    A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, with scrolling backs above drop-in seats on sabre front and back legs£80-160
695.    A SET OF EIGHT REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS with broad back rails between reeded uprights and overstuffed seats, on turned front legs, comprising two armchairs and six standard. See illustration£400-800
696.    A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners and moulded border, the top with two additional leaves and short folding flaps, on a concertina action base, with eight turned tapering legs with brass castors, 49.5" x 104.5" (fully extended). See illustration£500-800
697.    A PAIR OF ORMOLU LOUIS XVI STYLE CHANDELIERS, each with twelve candle sconces in the form of foliate buds, on naturalistic foliate drip-pans, supported on "S"-scroll branches, hanging from linked chains, 27" wide, fitted for electricity. See illustration£3500-4500
698.    AN ORMOLU LOUIS XVI STYLE CHANDELIER, with twelve candle sconces in the form of foliate buds, on naturalistic foliate drip-pans, supported on "S"-scroll branches, hanging from linked chains, 27" wide, fitted for electricity. See illustration
£1500-2000
699.    A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, the raised back with a moulded cornice above three shelves, the base with a rectangular top above a central column of four short drawers, flanked by further short drawers and panelled cupboards, all with brass handles, on shaped bracket feet, 69" wide. See illustration £1000-2000
700.    A REGENCY ROSEWOOD "X"-FRAME STOOL, the square top with needlework cover on scrolling "X"-shaped supports, with turned stretcher, 16.5" wide. See illustration£100-200