|
1
|
A Gordon Russell style mahogany, figured walnut veneered and beech sideboard
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
3
|
A Gordon Russell cherry rectangular tray
|
£89
US$ 137
106
|
|
4
|
A Gordon Russell cherry, walnut and boxwood chequer line edged kneehole twin pedestal dressing table, designed by Gordon Russell, no. 685/991, circa 1931
|
£1,859
US$ 2,833
2,201
|
|
5
|
A Gordon Russell rosewood and mahogany extending dining table and a set of eight mahogany chairs, designed by W.H. Russell, circa 1950
|
£419
US$ 639
497
|
|
6
|
A Gordon Russell ash bookcase
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
7
|
A Gordon Russell nest of three walnut tables
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
8
|
A Gordon Russell walnut coffee table, designed by Trevor Chinn, circa 1952
|
£131
US$ 201
156
|
|
9
|
A Gordon Russell cherry and walnut cabinet, designed by Eden Minns, no. X641, circa 1931
|
£1,739
US$ 2,650
2,059
|
|
10
|
A Gordon Russell faded mahogany sideboard designed by David Booth for the 1951 Festival of Britain
|
£779
US$ 1,188
923
|
|
11
|
A Gordon Russell cherry and walnut double wardrobe, designed by Eden Minns, no. 970, circa 1931
|
£1,199
US$ 1,828
1,420
|
|
12
|
A Gordon Russell 'Welbeck' mahogany dining table and a set of six standard chairs, designed by R.D. Russell, circa 1934
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
13
|
Two matching Gordon Russell mahogany bookcases
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
14
|
A Gordon Russell oak dressing table, designed by Gordon Russell, no. 621/1210, circa 1930
|
£695
US$ 1,060
823
|
|
15
|
A Gordon Russell teak and hardwood refectory type table, designed by W. H. Russell, and a set of six chairs designed by Dick Russell, all circa 1970
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
16
|
A Gordon Russell rectangular mahogany coffee table, designed by Trevor Chinn, circa 1952
|
£155
US$ 237
184
|
|
17
|
A Gordon Russell oak stool, the design attributed to Gordon Russell, circa 1930
|
£839
US$ 1,279
994
|
|
19
|
A figured walnut table box by Oliver Morel at The Edward Barnsley Workshop, circa 1938
|
£1,979
US$ 3,016
2,343
|
|
22
|
A fine Hugh Birkett figured walnut cabinet dated 1996
|
£5,279
US$ 8,043
6,250
|
|
23
|
A Cotswold school oak single bed
|
£647
US$ 987
767
|
|
24
|
An ebonised ash turned frame ladderback elbow chair, 'The Pass Chair', designed by Ernest Gimson
|
£695
US$ 1,060
823
|
|
25
|
A Hugh Birkett oak, mahogany and multi-wood faceted box and cover, and a turned walnut circular bowl
|
£203
US$ 310
241
|
|
26
|
A small Hugh Birkett multi-wood wall timepiece
|
£263
US$ 402
312
|
|
27
|
A twelve piece elm dining suite by Alan Peters, circa 1987, in the Cotswold tradition, and of Japanese influence
|
£4,319
US$ 6,581
5,113
|
|
28
|
A figured walnut gateleg table attributed to Peter Waals, circa 1930
|
£779
US$ 1,188
923
|
|
29
|
A figured walnut writing table in the style of the Barnsley Workshop
|
£1,055
US$ 1,608
1,250
|
|
30
|
A Hugh Birkett pale wood pentagonal framed wall mirror
|
£155
US$ 237
184
|
|
31
|
A carved oak child's rocking chair, in the style of Arthur W. Simpson, dated Octr. 2nd 1901
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
32
|
A blackened and wrought iron floorstanding light in the style of Edgar Brandt
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
33
|
A pair of mahogany elbow chairs and a matching pair of side chairs in the style of J. S. Henry
|
£539
US$ 822
639
|
|
34
|
A John Broadwood & Sons, London, Manxman upright oak cabinet cased piano designed by M.H. Baillie Scott
|
£2,339
US$ 3,564
2,770
|
|
37
|
A Shapland and Petter oak sideboard, after a design by M.H. Baillie Scott
|
£2,279
US$ 3,473
2,699
|
|
38
|
A Scottish school mahogany magazine rack
|
£335
US$ 511
397
|
|
39
|
A Heal & Son Ltd limed oak cupboard
|
£179
US$ 274
213
|
|
40
|
An oak elbow chair attributed to Heal's, probably designed by Ambrose Heal and influenced by Ernest Gimson
|
£839
US$ 1,279
994
|
|
41
|
An oak bureau attributed to Brynmawr Furniture Makers Ltd
|
£407
US$ 621
482
|
|
42
|
A Heal's oak kneehole desk
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
43
|
A Heal's limed oak open arm elbow chair
|
£113
US$ 173
134
|
|
44
|
A Heal & Son Ltd figured walnut double wardrobe and matching dressing chest in the Art Deco style
|
£887
US$ 1,352
1,051
|
|
45
|
Two oak child's chairs attributed to Heal's
|
£95
US$ 146
113
|
|
46
|
Two Arts & Crafts oak and copper mounted wall cupboards
|
£2,999
US$ 4,570
3,551
|
|
47
|
An ebonised beech low elbow chair and matching standard chair attributed to Liberty & Co.
|
£47
US$ 73
56
|
|
48
|
A nest of three walnut tables by Brynmawr Furniture Makers Ltd
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
49
|
A Heal's golden oak chamfered frame bureau/open bookcase
|
£431
US$ 658
511
|
|
50
|
A birch veneered plywood two tier table, designed by Alvar Aalto for Finmar, 'model 70' of 1933
|
£575
US$ 877
681
|
|
51
|
A walnut cheese coaster by The David Linley Co, circa 1993
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
52
|
An Anglo-Japanese walnut occasional table in the manner of E. W. Godwin
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
53
|
A Liberty & Co stained oak card or games table
|
£227
US$ 347
269
|
|
54
|
A wrought iron, copper and brass mounted adjustable standard lamp in the style of W.A.S. Benson
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
55
|
A square form walnut occasional table in the style of E. W. Godwin
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
56
|
An oak twin pedestal desk attributed to Heal's
|
£1,379
US$ 2,102
1,633
|
|
57
|
An oak occasional or circular table by Heal & Son Ltd
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
58
|
A mahogany octagonal revolving table/bookcase attributed to Heal & Son Ltd
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
59
|
A Heal & Son Ltd stained oak cupboard
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
60
|
A Heal & Son Ltd pine open bookcase
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
61
|
A 'Tulip' dining table, probably Arkana
|
£71
US$ 109
85
|
|
62
|
An Arts & Crafts oak sideboard by Shapland & Petter
|
£1,739
US$ 2,650
2,059
|
|
63
|
A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak table lamp and an ashtray
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
65
|
An unusual patinated brass mantel clock in the Birmingham Guild style
|
£1,679
US$ 2,559
1,988
|
|
66
|
Two carved walnut dogs by Lazlo Hoenig
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
67
|
A French Art Deco bronzed base metal model of a sea bird in flight
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
70
|
A Liberty & Co. oak and copper mounted 'Slippers' box
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
71
|
An Arts and Crafts style oak cased mantel clock
|
£743
US$ 1,133
880
|
|
72
|
A tall French Art Deco ovoid, patinated, stylised and cast bronze, and frosted/clear glass panelled table lamp
|
£1,055
US$ 1,608
1,250
|
|
75
|
A Hugh Wallis brass circular charger
|
£227
US$ 347
269
|
|
77
|
An unusual Omar Ramsden metal stand and pale green glass vase
|
£779
US$ 1,188
923
|
|
80
|
An Art Nouveau style oak letter box
|
£107
US$ 164
127
|
|
81
|
A French Art Deco painted spelter figural mounted variegated black marble single bookend
|
£131
US$ 201
156
|
|
84
|
Fanny Rozet (French, born 1881) an Art Deco decorated bronze figural table lamp
|
£599
US$ 914
710
|
|
86
|
A French Art Deco painted spelter and ivorine mounted figure of a female
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
87
|
A Liberty & Co. 'Tudric' pewter bullet vase designed by Archibald Knox
|
£983
US$ 1,499
1,164
|
|
89
|
A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak table lamp
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
90
|
A large Art Nouveau style copper finish metal wall timepiece
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
91
|
A Liberty & Co. 'Tudric' pewter bowl
|
£71
US$ 109
85
|
|
93
|
An Art Deco gilt bronze figure of a naked female
|
£659
US$ 1,005
781
|
|
94
|
An Art Nouveau brass inkstand
|
£155
US$ 237
184
|
|
95
|
A plated metal timepiece
|
£155
US$ 237
184
|
|
96
|
An Art Nouveau style oak and copper panelled cigar or cigarette box
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
97
|
An Art Nouveau brass mounted mahogany book tidy
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
98
|
An Art Deco cold painted bronze figure of a female Pierrot type figure
|
£1,559
US$ 2,376
1,846
|
|
99
|
A large Art Nouveau style polished copper lidded jug
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
100
|
An electroplated and glass mounted table centrepiece, by Hukin & Heath, in the style of Christopher Dresser
|
£479
US$ 731
568
|
|
101
|
Paul Philippe, a patinated bronze figure of a young female dancer
|
£1,079
US$ 1,645
1,278
|
|
102
|
A bronze, brass and blackened iron fender in the style of Philip Webb
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
103
|
An unusual brass cheese type coaster, attributed to Alexander Ritchie of the Iona Workshop
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
104
|
A pair of Art Nouveau patinated copper wall brackets
|
£275
US$ 420
326
|
|
105
|
A copper chamberstick in the Liberty style
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
107A
|
A Newlyn style copper rectangular tray
|
£71
US$ 109
85
|
|
108
|
An electroplated three piece teaset
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
109
|
An oriental style electroplated three piece teaset and a similar kettle
|
£95
US$ 146
113
|
|
111
|
A blackened wrought iron and copper lined fireside bucket in the Birmingham Guild style
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
113
|
A Lorenzl cold painted bronze figure of a female dancer
|
£1,103
US$ 1,681
1,306
|
|
115
|
An Arts and Crafts enamel plaque by Mary Agnes Massie The reverse of the frame applied with a leather panel faintly annotated in white ink 'No 1374, Massie. Mary Agnes, Age 28, Designer, 242 7(?)04'.
|
£575
US$ 877
681
|
|
116
|
An Arts and Crafts electroplated cross by Edward Spencer for The Artificers' Guild Stamped with Edward Spencer's personal mark,
|
£1,439
US$ 2,193
1,704
|
|
117
|
A pair of electroplated candlesticks by Edward Spencer for The Artificer's Guild Unmarked,
|
£659
US$ 1,005
781
|
|
118
|
A pair of electroplated vases by Edward Spencer for The Artificers' Guild Numbered 3053, otherwise unmarked,
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
120
|
A pair of French Art Nouveau parcel gilt patisserie servers by Henri Soufflot With stamped Minerva and maker's marks,
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
121
|
An Art Nouveau silver bowl Maker's mark indistinct, London, 1907,
|
£287
US$ 438
340
|
|
122
|
An A.E. Jones silver porringer Birmingham, 1927,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
123
|
An Arts and Crafts silver mounted glass dressing table pot and cover London, 1913,
|
£407
US$ 621
482
|
|
124
|
An Art Nouveau silver trinket box By Charles and George Asprey, London, 1905,
|
£515
US$ 786
610
|
|
125
|
A Guild of Handicraft silver three piece tea set London, 1976,
|
£659
US$ 1,005
781
|
|
126
|
A Guild of Handicraft silver salver London, 1976,
|
£443
US$ 676
525
|
|
127
|
A set of six Norwegian silver gilt and enamel teaspoons, tea strainer and sugar tongs, retailed by Liberty & Co. With import marks for Birmingham, 1898,
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
129
|
A Liberty & Co. silver box Birmingham, 1924, numbered 5692,
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
130
|
A Georg Jensen silver dish designed by Gundorph Albertus Numbered 355B, with stamped marks, import marks for London, 1953, and designer's monogram,
|
£179
US$ 274
213
|
|
132
|
A Georg Jensen wine goblet Numbered 296A, with stamped marks,
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
135
|
A Jugendstil brooch Stamped '900 S&F',
|
£83
US$ 127
99
|
|
136
|
A Jugendstil pendant Stamped 'A.R.G' and '800',
|
£287
US$ 438
340
|
|
137
|
A Jugendstil brooch attributed to Robert Kraft Unmarked,
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
138
|
An Art Nouveau sapphire and enamel pendant With maker's monogram to the bale 'xTk',
|
£227
US$ 347
269
|
|
142
|
An Art Nouveau enamel pendant Unmarked
|
£155
US$ 237
184
|
|
143
|
An Art Nouveau turquoise and half-pearl pendant With applied tag stamped '9ct',
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
145
|
An Art Deco/Egyptian Revival coral and paste bead necklace and pair of ear clips The clasp indistinctly signed in script,
|
£371
US$ 566
440
|
|
146
|
An Art Nouveau carved horn pendant by GIP Signed to the reverse,
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
147
|
An Art Nouveau carved horn pendant Unmarked,
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
148
|
An Art Nouveau gem-set pendant The clasp stamped '585',
|
£539
US$ 822
639
|
|
150
|
A German Art Nouveau belt buckle With stamped maker's mark 'E.M' in script, crown and crescent mark and '800',
|
£335
US$ 511
397
|
|
152
|
A pair of Arts and Crafts silver buckles by The Birmingham Guild of Handicraft Ltd., Birmingham, 1900,
|
£59
US$ 91
71
|
|
153
|
A pair of Arts and Crafts gold and gem set earrings Indistinctly marked,
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
154
|
An enamel pendant by Alice Beatrice Waymouth The enamel panel monogrammed,
|
£899
US$ 1,371
1,065
|
|
157
|
An Arts and Crafts amethyst pendant Unmarked,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
158
|
An Arts and Crafts gold, enamel and gem-set necklace The clasp stamped '15ct',
|
£6,479
US$ 9,871
7,670
|
|
159
|
An Arts and Crafts gold and moonstone pendant attibuted to the Artificers' Guild Unmarked,
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
160
|
A Newlyn gold and enamel pendant Unmarked,
|
£695
US$ 1,060
823
|
|
163
|
An Arts and Crafts amethyst and moonstone brooch Stamped 'A.F.' and 'Stg Silver',
|
£59
US$ 91
71
|
|
164
|
An Arts and Crafts mother of pearl pendant Unmarked,
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
165
|
An Arts and Crafts green tourmaline necklace by Rhoda Wager With applied maker's mark 'Wager',
|
£935
US$ 1,425
1,108
|
|
166
|
An early 20th century gem-set and enamel peacock pendant Unmarked,
|
£599
US$ 914
710
|
|
167
|
An Arts and Crafts Swiss Lapis clip brooch Stamped '935',
|
£275
US$ 420
326
|
|
172
|
An Arts and Crafts suite of water opal and citrine jewellery Unmarked,
|
£659
US$ 1,005
781
|
|
174
|
An Arts and Crafts lapis lazuli and mother of pearl pendant Unmarked,
|
£695
US$ 1,060
823
|
|
175
|
A pair of Celtic Art Industries cufflinks With stamped maker's mark and 'Iona, Sterling, Silver',
|
£71
US$ 109
85
|
|
176
|
A diamond ring by Stern With stamped marks,
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
177
|
A group of eight enamel, silver and gem-set rings by Wendy Ramshaw With stamped maker's mark, London, 1987,
|
£1,199
US$ 1,828
1,420
|
|
181
|
A gem-set pendant attributed to Sybil Dunlop or Amy Sandheim Unmarked,
|
£2,759
US$ 4,204
3,267
|
|
182
|
An Arts and Crafts emerald and blister-pearl pendant by a follower of Arthur and Georgie Gaskin Unmarked,
|
£479
US$ 731
568
|
|
184
|
A Charles Horner enamel pendant Chester, 1909,
|
£263
US$ 402
312
|
|
185
|
A Charles Horner enamel pendant Chester, 1909,
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
186
|
A Bernard Instone amethyst ring Faintly marked 'Sterling Silver',
|
£107
US$ 164
127
|
|
188
|
A Bernard Instone moss agate necklace With lion passant mark only,
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
189
|
An Bernard Instone amethyst ring Stamped 'Silver',
|
£575
US$ 877
681
|
|
191
|
A Bernard Instone amethyst and peridot bracelet Stamped 'Silver',
|
£791
US$ 1,206
937
|
|
193
|
A pair of Bernard Instone enamel ear clips Unmarked,
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
194
|
An early Georg Jensen brooch designed by Christian Mohl Hansen Numbered 123, stamped '925S, Georg Jensen, Silversmiths Ltd., Sterling,' and with import marks for London, 1947,
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
195
|
An early Georg Jensen garnet brooch Numbered 110, with stamped marks for 1915-30,
|
£275
US$ 420
326
|
|
196
|
An early Georg Jensen bracelet Numbered 50, with stamped marks for 1933-44,
|
£335
US$ 511
397
|
|
198
|
A Georg Jensen bracelet Numbered 11, with stamped marks,
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
199
|
A pair of Georg Jensen moonstone ear clips Numbered 100A, with stamped marks,
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
200
|
A Georg Jensen garnet brooch Numbered 117, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1987,
|
£287
US$ 438
340
|
|
201
|
A Georg Jensen green stained agate brooch Numbered 123, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1981,
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
203
|
A pair of Georg Jensen cufflinks Numbered 75A, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1995,
|
£71
US$ 109
85
|
|
204
|
A Georg Jensen bar brooch Numbered 287, with stamped marks,
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
205
|
A Georg Jensen brooch Numbered 217B, with stamped marks,
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
206
|
A Georg Jensen necklace Numbered 96A, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1982,
|
£431
US$ 658
511
|
|
207
|
A Georg Jensen cornelian bracelet Numbered 27, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1976,
|
£1,007
US$ 1,535
1,193
|
|
208
|
A Georg Jensen green stained agate bracelet Numbered 3, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1981,
|
£575
US$ 877
681
|
|
209
|
A Georg Jensen brooch designed by Nanna Ditzel Numbered 329, with stamped marks,
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
210
|
A Georg Jensen enamel brooch designed by Henning Koppel Numbered 307, with stamped marks and designer's monogram,
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
211
|
A Georg Jensen enamel brooch designed by Astrid Fog Numbered 382, with stamped marks,
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
212
|
A Georg Jensen brooch Numbered 298, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1964,
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
213
|
A Georg Jensen necklace Numbered 96A, with stamped marks,
|
£479
US$ 731
568
|
|
214
|
A pair of Georg Jensen 'Lobster' design cufflinks Numbered 1222, with stamped marks and '750',
|
£371
US$ 566
440
|
|
215
|
A Georg Jensen moonstone bracelet Numbered 10, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1971,
|
£935
US$ 1,425
1,108
|
|
216
|
A Georg Jensen necklace designed by Bent Gabrielsen Numbered 115, with stamped marks, designer's monogram and import marks for London, 1969,
|
£2,279
US$ 3,473
2,699
|
|
217
|
A Georg Jensen bracelet designed by Bent Gabrielsen Numbered 115, with stamped marks and designer's monogram,
|
£983
US$ 1,499
1,164
|
|
218
|
A Georg Jensen pendant necklace designed by Torun Bulow-Hube The pendant numbered 302, with stamped marks, designer's mark and import marks for London, 1970,
|
£1,103
US$ 1,681
1,306
|
|
219
|
A Bent Gabrielsen 14 carat gold and amethyst bangle With stamped maker's monogram and 'B. Gabrielsen P, 585 Denmark', and import marks for Georg Jensen, London, 1972,
|
£1,859
US$ 2,833
2,201
|
|
220
|
A Bent Gabrielsen 14 carat gold torque necklace With stamped maker's mark and 'B. Gabrielsen P, 585 Denmark', and import marks for Georg Jensen, London, 1972,
|
£1,739
US$ 2,650
2,059
|
|
221
|
A Georg Jensen brooch Numbered 337B, with stamped marks,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
222
|
A Georg Jensen cornelian ring designed by Astrid Fog Numbered 166, with stamped marks,
|
£743
US$ 1,133
880
|
|
224
|
A Georg Jensen necklace Numbered 391, with stamped marks,
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
225
|
A Georg Jensen bracelet Numbered 425, with stamped marks,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
226
|
A Georg Jensen bracelet designed by Georg Jensen Numbered 14, with stamped marks
|
£647
US$ 987
767
|
|
227
|
A Georg Jensen bracelet designed by Georg Jensen Numbered 30, with stamped marks,
|
£1,031
US$ 1,572
1,221
|
|
228
|
A Georg Jensen brooch and pair of matching earrings The brooch numbered 1354C, with stamped marks and '750, 18K',
|
£719
US$ 1,096
852
|
|
230
|
A Georg Jensen pendant designed by Bent Gabrielsen Numbered 142, with stamped marks, designer's monogram and import marks for London, 1972,
|
£1,559
US$ 2,376
1,846
|
|
231
|
An early Georg Jensen rose quartz and labradorite brooch Numbered 151, with stamped marks for 1915-1927, 'G.I, 830 S' and 'Georg Jensen' in a raised dotted oval punch,
|
£767
US$ 1,169
909
|
|
234
|
A set of nine Georg Jensen buttons Numbered 1, stamped 'Georg Jensen Silversmiths Ltd', with import marks for London, 1949,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
235
|
A set of eight Georg Jensen buttons With stamped maker's mark and 'Sterling',
|
£155
US$ 237
184
|
|
236
|
A Georg Jensen bracelet designed by Arno Malinowski Numbered 136, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1969,
|
£1,055
US$ 1,608
1,250
|
|
237
|
A Georg Jensen necklace Numbered 113, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1967,
|
£2,339
US$ 3,564
2,770
|
|
238
|
A Georg Jensen 'Cave' pendant designed by Jacqueline Rabun The chain with stamped maker's mark and '925S',
|
£131
US$ 201
156
|
|
241
|
A pair of Georg Jensen 18 carat gold earrings Numbered 1131, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1960,
|
£647
US$ 987
767
|
|
242
|
A Georg Jensen 18 carat gold ring Numbered 1092, with stamped marks and import marks for London, 1963,
|
£743
US$ 1,133
880
|
|
243
|
A Liberty & Co. turquoise brooch Unmarked,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
244
|
A Liberty & Co. opal pendant Unmarked,
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
247
|
An Arts and Crafts gem-set clip in the style of Dorrie Nossiter Stamped 'Sterling',
|
£659
US$ 1,005
781
|
|
248
|
A David-Andersen enamel bracelet With stamped marks,
|
£155
US$ 237
184
|
|
249
|
A David-Andersen amazonite necklace and pair of matching earrings designed by Bjorn Sigurd Østern With stamped marks,
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
250
|
A David-Andersen enamel brooch designed by Nora Gulbrandsen With stamped marks,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
251
|
A necklace by Bent Knudsen Numbered 46, with stamped marks,
|
£335
US$ 511
397
|
|
253
|
A pair of Bjorn Weckstrom 18 carat gold 'Goldstone' cufflinks With stamped maker's marks and import marks for London, 1968,
|
£659
US$ 1,005
781
|
|
254
|
A collection of Scandinavian enamel jewellery By various makers,
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
255
|
A David-Andersen black enamel necklace With stamped marks,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
256
|
A collection of Scandinavian enamel jewellery By various makers,
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
257
|
A collection of David-Andersen enamel butterfly brooches With stamped marks,
|
£407
US$ 621
482
|
|
258
|
An Askel Holmsen suite of white enamel jewellery With stamped marks,
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
259
|
A David-Andersen mid-blue enamel bracelet With stamped marks,
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
260
|
A David-Andersen suite of white enamel jewellery With stamped marks,
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
261
|
A David-Andersen suite of pale blue enamel jewellery With stamped marks,
|
£179
US$ 274
213
|
|
262
|
A collection of Norwegian enamel butterfly brooches by various makers including Askel Holmsen With stamped marks,
|
£407
US$ 621
482
|
|
263
|
A collection of David-Andersen enamel butterfly brooches With stamped marks,
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
264
|
A collection of David-Andersen enamel butterfly brooches With stamped marks,
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
265
|
A collection of Norwegian red enamel jewellery
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
266
|
A collection of Norwegian white enamel jewellery
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
267
|
A Hans Myhre pale green enamel bracelet With stamped marks,
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
268
|
A J. Tostrup mid-blue enamel bracelet With stamped marks,
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
269
|
A David-Andersen white and royal blue enamel bracelet With stamped marks,
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
270
|
A David-Andersen pale blue enamel bracelet With stamped marks,
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
271
|
A David-Andersen yellow enamel necklace With stamped marks,
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
272
|
A David-Andersen suite of white enamel jewellery With stamped marks,
|
£275
US$ 420
326
|
|
273
|
An unusual David-Andersen suite of ivory enamel jewellery With stamped marks,
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
274
|
An unusual David-Andersen suite of black and ivory enamel jewellery With stamped marks,
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
275
|
A Lalique clear glass bowl 'Gui' Design 1921.
|
£455
US$ 694
539
|
|
276
|
A Lalique clear, frosted and opalescent bowl 'Lys'
|
£899
US$ 1,371
1,065
|
|
277
|
A Lalique clear and opalescent glass vase 'Lilas'
|
£1,439
US$ 2,193
1,704
|
|
278
|
A Lalique frosted and clear glass scent bottle and stopper and a small blue glass scent bottle and stopper
|
£143
US$ 219
170
|
|
279
|
A Lalique frosted and opalescent bowl 'Chicorée'
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
280
|
A Lalique opalescent glass bowl 'Asters No.2'
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
281
|
A Lalique frosted glass bowl 'Ormeaux'
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
284
|
A Lalique clear glass lemonade set
|
£479
US$ 731
568
|
|
285
|
A Lalique clear and opalescent glass dish 'Poissons'
|
£479
US$ 731
568
|
|
286
|
A Lalique clear and opalescent bowl 'Ondes'
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
287
|
A Lalique frosted glass bowl 'Dahlia'
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
288
|
A Sabino glass vase
|
£227
US$ 347
269
|
|
289
|
A Michael Harris Mdina glass vase
|
£551
US$ 840
653
|
|
294
|
A Whitefriars orange 'Drunken Bricklayer' vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter
|
£515
US$ 786
610
|
|
295
|
An opalescent glass vase
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
296
|
An iridescent glass vase by Louis Comfort Tiffany Circa 1910.
|
£551
US$ 840
653
|
|
297
|
A French opalescent glass bowl and a dish with white metal stand
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
298
|
A pair of Pallme-König iridescent glass vases
|
£179
US$ 274
213
|
|
299
|
A large cameo glass vase by Ansall
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
300
|
A pair of cameo glass vases by Ansall
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
301
|
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Imperial bowl Circa 1920.
|
£1,079
US$ 1,645
1,278
|
|
302
|
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre small Marston bowl Circa 1920.
|
£815
US$ 1,243
965
|
|
303
|
A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre vase, and a pair of Dragon lustre vases (3)
|
£1,199
US$ 1,828
1,420
|
|
304
|
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Antique Bowl Circa 1920.
|
£1,859
US$ 2,833
2,201
|
|
305
|
A Royal Worcester part dinner service designed by Scottie Wilson
|
£815
US$ 1,243
965
|
|
306
|
A Minton Secessionist jardiniere
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
307
|
3A Martin Brothers jug
|
£539
US$ 822
639
|
|
308
|
Five William de Morgan tiles
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
310
|
A large Minton & Co. encaustic tile
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
311
|
A Ruskin Pottery high-fired vase Dated 1909.
|
£599
US$ 914
710
|
|
312
|
Three working drawings on tracing paper for tile designs from the De Morgan studio
|
£983
US$ 1,499
1,164
|
|
314
|
A Burmantofts pottery ewer Circa 1882-1904.
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
315
|
A set of three English pottery figures from Alice Through the Looking Glass
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
316
|
Twelve Beswick Beatrix Potter figures
|
£455
US$ 694
539
|
|
318
|
Bernard Leach: A tiled Fire Surround Circa 1956.
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
319
|
Two Martin Brothers stoneware vases and a miniature jug
|
£863
US$ 1,316
1,022
|
|
320
|
A Poole pottery vase Circa 1966-80.
|
£77
US$ 118
92
|
|
321
|
A Carlton Ware charger Circa 1936.
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
322
|
A Troika pottery coffin vase by Annette Walters Late 1970s.
|
£89
US$ 137
106
|
|
323
|
A Troika pottery vase by Linda Taylor Late 1960s.
|
£191
US$ 292
227
|
|
324
|
A Troika dish decorated by Stella Benjamin Circa 1963-67.
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
325
|
A William de Morgan tile
|
£179
US$ 274
213
|
|
327
|
A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Lotus Jug
|
£431
US$ 658
511
|
|
328
|
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre conical sugar sifter
|
£95
US$ 146
113
|
|
333
|
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Sunshine' pattern three piece tea set
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
335
|
A Clarice Cliff Bizarre 'Ravel' part dinner service
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
336
|
A Shelley Oxford shape part tea service
|
£71
US$ 109
85
|
|
338
|
A Shelley Regent shape tea set
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
339
|
A Susie Cooper dinner service
|
£407
US$ 621
482
|
|
340
|
Four Royal Doulton flambé models of rabbits
|
£155
US$ 237
184
|
|
342
|
A Doulton Lambeth small jardiniere by Hannah Barlow
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
343
|
A Royal Doulton Flambé vase and a vase and cover
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
346
|
An Art Deco white-glazed earthenware model of a woman and dog by Lemanceau
|
£203
US$ 310
241
|
|
347
|
A Goldscheider figure of a Spanish dancer
|
£491
US$ 749
582
|
|
348
|
A Zsolnay Pecs style vase
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
350
|
A Goldscheider figure of a young woman
|
£119
US$ 182
142
|
|
352
|
A Vienna porcelain model of a panther by Franz Barwig
|
£899
US$ 1,371
1,065
|
|
353
|
Three Vienna Keramos wall masks
|
£1,139
US$ 1,736
1,349
|
|
354
|
A Royal Dux figure of a girl with three ducks
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
356
|
A John Maltby oval footed vase
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
358
|
A Janet Leach stoneware vase
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
361
|
A David Leach teapot and cover
|
£95
US$ 146
113
|
|
362
|
Two vases by John Ward
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
363
|
A collection of studio pottery
|
£287
US$ 438
340
|
|
366
|
Nine various studio pottery pieces
|
£287
US$ 438
340
|
|
367
|
A William Staite Murray shallow bowl
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
368
|
A cylindrical jar and cover by Keiko Hasegawa
|
£59
US$ 91
71
|
|
370
|
Two stoneware teacups or unomi by Shimaoka Tatsuzo (Japanese, 1919-2007)
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
371
|
A blue-glazed footed bowl by Emmanuel Cooper (Born 1938)
|
£227
US$ 347
269
|
|
372
|
A Bernard Leach stoneware vase
|
£839
US$ 1,279
994
|
|
373
|
Two Edmund de Waal porcelain jars
|
£1,259
US$ 1,919
1,491
|
|
374
|
A Wenford Bridge pottery bowl
|
£59
US$ 91
71
|
|
376
|
A 'fluted' porcelain tea set by David Leach (1911-2005)
|
£539
US$ 822
639
|
|
378
|
A John Ward stoneware globular pot
|
£431
US$ 658
511
|
|
379
|
A studio pottery slipware dish and another similar
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
380
|
A stoneware bulbous pot by John Ward (British, born 1938)
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
381
|
A William Marshall stoneware bowl
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
382
|
A William Marshall stoneware vase
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
383
|
Two Janet Leach vases
|
£455
US$ 694
539
|
|
384
|
A David Leach stoneware footed bowl
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
385
|
A John Maltby stoneware bowl
|
£131
US$ 201
156
|
|
386
|
A John Maltby stoneware dish
|
£227
US$ 347
269
|
|
387
|
A John Maltby stoneware dish
|
£263
US$ 402
312
|
|
388
|
A John Maltby stoneware teapot and cover
|
£143
US$ 219
170
|
|
389
|
A William Marshall stoneware large shallow dish
|
£671
US$ 1,023
795
|
|
390
|
A David Leach porcelain cut-sided bowl
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
391
|
A David Leach stoneware bowl
|
£203
US$ 310
241
|
|
392
|
A Michael Cardew Wenford Bridge stoneware plate
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
393
|
A Janet Leach stoneware vase
|
£299
US$ 457
355
|
|
395
|
A ceramic maquette of a standing bull attributed to Howard Bissell
|
£263
US$ 402
312
|
|
396
|
Four glazed stoneware vessels by Robert Fournier
|
£275
US$ 420
326
|
|
397
|
A jug and a bowl by David Leach, a vase by Trevor Corser, an Aldeburgh vase, a vase by John Bedding and a stoneware jar and cover
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
398
|
Six pieces of Winchcombe stoneware
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
399
|
A 'Chawan' or teabowl by Shoji Hamada
|
£815
US$ 1,243
965
|
|
400
|
A collection of studio pottery
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
401
|
A William Moorcroft vase
|
£287
US$ 438
340
|
|
402
|
A William Moorcroft bowl with electroplated mounts
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
403
|
A William Moorcroft vase
|
£791
US$ 1,206
937
|
|
404
|
A Macintyre Florian ware jug Circa 1904-1913.
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
405
|
A pair of William Moorcroft vases
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
406
|
A William Moorcroft vase
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
407
|
A Walter Moorcroft centenary limited edition large vase 1997.
|
£1,319
US$ 2,010
1,562
|
|
408
|
A Walter Moorcroft jar and cover and a plate
|
£275
US$ 420
326
|
|
409
|
A William Moorcroft ashtray
|
£143
US$ 219
170
|
|
410
|
A Walter Moorcroft vase
|
£287
US$ 438
340
|
|
411
|
A William Moorcroft flambé vase
|
£983
US$ 1,499
1,164
|
|
412
|
A William Moorcroft vase
|
£287
US$ 438
340
|
|
413
|
A William Moorcroft pedestal bowl
|
£551
US$ 840
653
|
|
415
|
Two William Moorcroft pin dishes and a miniature vase
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
416
|
A Walter Moorcroft plate and a Moorcroft vase
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
417
|
A William Moorcroft Florian Ware vase Circa 1898-1905.
|
£527
US$ 804
625
|
|
418
|
A William Moorcroft three piece silver mounted tea service
|
£647
US$ 987
767
|
|
419
|
A William Moorcroft baluster vase Circa 1915.
|
£863
US$ 1,316
1,022
|
|
420
|
A William Moorcroft small vase and a pot
|
£215
US$ 329
255
|
|
421
|
A William Moorcroft coffee can and saucer and a square plate
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
422
|
A William Moorcroft Tudric pewter mounted tazza
|
£275
US$ 420
326
|
|
423
|
A William Moorcroft vase
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
424
|
A William Moorcroft vase
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
425
|
A William Moorcroft vase and a Walter Moorcroft dish
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
426
|
A William Moorcroft plate
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
427
|
A Walter Moorcroft vase
|
£167
US$ 255
198
|
|
428
|
Two contemporary Moorcroft jars and covers Dated 2000 and 1999.
|
£263
US$ 402
312
|
|
429
|
A contemporary Moorcroft plate and two vases Dated 1998.
|
£575
US$ 877
681
|
|
430
|
Two contemporary Moorcroft limited edition pieces Circa 1997.
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
431
|
A William Moorcroft vase
|
£347
US$ 530
411
|
|
432
|
A Walter Moorcroft trial vase and a limited edition plate Dated 1999 and 1998.
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
433
|
Two William Moorcroft flambé vases and a Walter Moorcroft flambé vase
|
£719
US$ 1,096
852
|
|
434
|
A contemporary Moorcroft jar and cover, a vase and a paperweight Circa 1999.
|
£323
US$ 493
383
|
|
435
|
Two Moorcroft vases Circa 1990.
|
£479
US$ 731
568
|
|
436
|
A Moorcroft jardiniere and a vase Circa 1990-95.
|
£383
US$ 584
454
|
|
437
|
A Moorcroft mantel clock, a jar and cover and two vases Circa 1990-95.
|
£431
US$ 658
511
|
|
438
|
A contemporary Moorcroft plate and a vase Dated 1999.
|
£311
US$ 475
369
|
|
439
|
A contemporary Moorcroft limited edition vase
|
£359
US$ 548
426
|
|
441
|
A contemporary Moorcroft limited edition vase Circa 2000.
|
£275
US$ 420
326
|
|
442
|
A Moorcroft large twin-handled vase Circa 1990-95.
|
£623
US$ 950
738
|
|
443
|
Two Moorcroft vases Circa 1990.
|
£503
US$ 767
596
|
|
444
|
A Moorcroft charger and a vase Circa 1990.
|
£407
US$ 621
482
|
|
445
|
A William Moorcroft miniature vase and four by Walter Moorcroft
|
£455
US$ 694
539
|
|
446
|
A Walter Moorcroft plate, a vase and a pair of dwarf candlesticks
|
£251
US$ 383
298
|
|
447
|
A pair of Moorcroft Macintyre vases Circa 1904-1913.
|
£791
US$ 1,206
937
|
|
448
|
A William Moorcroft vase
|
£239
US$ 365
284
|
|
449
|
A William Moorcroft large vase
|
£455
US$ 694
539
|