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121
|
A silver cigar lighter modelled as a Miles monoplane by Ernest Wilfred Sanders & Henry Arthur Mackenzie, incuse stamped with Patent No. 373219, Birmingham 1939
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
122
|
A silver and ivory 'gimble' cigar lighter probably by Robert Pringle, London 1936
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
123
|
A large metalware cigarette box incuse mark 900
|
£775
904
US$ 1,170
|
|
128
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A pair of late Victorian silver lamp bases by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1895, with patent No.65891 (2)
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
131
|
A pair of electroplated five-light candelabra unmarked (2)
|
£1,187
1,385
US$ 1,792
|
|
132
|
A set of four George IV silver candlesticks by John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1823 (4)
|
£2,375
2,771
US$ 3,585
|
|
137
|
HUNTING INTEREST: An unusual Victorian silver-mounted stained bamboo and mahogany horse and hound measuring stick the silver mounts with maker's mark 'AD?', retailed by Callow & Son, Park Lane, London 1896
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
138
|
A 19th century French silver and silver-gilt mounted walking cane the knop with facsimile signature 'Verdier'
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
139
|
A 19th century whale bone and walrus ivory-mounted walking cane
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
140
|
A 19th century whale bone and walrus ivory-mounted walking cane
|
£8,125
9,481
US$ 12,267
|
|
141
|
A Victorian whalebone cane
|
£937
1,093
US$ 1,415
|
|
142
|
A Victorian rhinoceros horn whip
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
143
|
An Edwardian silver-mounted rhinoceros horn walking stick the silver mount probably by Emma Blumenstein, London 1908
|
£5,625
6,563
US$ 8,493
|
|
144A
|
An ivory mounted parasol circa 1920s
|
£5,250
6,126
US$ 7,926
|
|
145
|
A late-19th/early20th century enamel and silver mounted ivory parasol shaft with Austro-Hungarian import mark
|
£325
379
US$ 490
|
|
145A
|
An early-19th century silver-mounted malacca walking cane apparently unmarked
|
£325
379
US$ 490
|
|
146
|
A Victorian gold novelty 'torpedo' propelling pencil by W J Thomas, with registration kite,
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
147
|
A 19th century gold vinaigrette unmarked
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
149
|
After William Salter The Waterloo Banquet 1836 Handcoloured engraving by William Greatlock, 1846, published by F.G. Moon, London, 624 x 1110mm (24 1/2 x 39 3/4in)(PL)
|
£2,000
2,333
US$ 3,019
|
|
150
|
After Daniel Maclise The meeting of Wellington and Blucher after the Battle of Waterloo handcoloured engraving by Lumb Stocks, 1875, published by the Art Union, London, 298 x 1135mm (11 3/4 x 44 3/4in)(PL)
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
154
|
J. Pass (British, active 1793-1828) Twelve Engravings of Birds Hand coloured engravings, 1796-1803, entitled 'Crested Chatterer of America', 'Red-headed Barbet', 'African Beefeater', 'Globe-eared Curafson and the Mexican Cushew Bird', 'White-winged guillemot', 'Grufford Eagle', 'Black-crested Jay', 'Pinc-Pinc', 'Muscicapa', 'African Rook', 'Spendid Cron', 'Kingfisher', the last three with later hand colouring, on wove, the majority published by J.Wilkes, London, 245 x 185mm (9 5/8 x 7 1/4in)(PL) 12
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
155
|
Dr Robert Thornton (Publisher) (London 1768-1837) Temple of Flora Aquatints with hand colouring, from the Quarto edition of 1812, including: 'Quadrangular Passion Flower', 'Narrow-leaved Kalmia', 'Indian Reed', 'Blue Egyptian Waterlily', 'Artichoke Protea', 'Sacred Egyptian Bean', 'The Dragon Arum' and 'Agave, or American Aloe', various artists and engravers including Reinagle, Henderson, Maddox, Stadler and Quilley, on wove, 240 x 180mm (9 1/2 x 7 1/8in)(I) (8)
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
157
|
William Daniell (British, 1769-1837) A Collection of Eleven Coloured Aquatints Three from the The Island of Staffa series (Abbey 510): 'Exterior of Finghal's Cave, Staffa', 'View from the Island of Staffa', 'The Clam Shell Cave, Staffa', 1818, on wove, printed by Thomas Davison, published by Longman & Co and the artist, London, 225 x 300mm (8 7/8 x 11 3/4in)(PL), together with eight others: 'Peel Castle, Lancashire', 'Boscastle Pier on the coast of Cornwall', 'The Old Man of Hoy', 'Lancaster Castle', 'Mary Port Cumberland', 'Harrington near Whitehaven, Cumberland', 'Mull of Galloway, Wigtonshire', 'View near Lower Heysham, Lancashire' 11
|
£375
437
US$ 566
|
|
158
|
After George Hutchins Bellasis Views of Saint Helena The set of six hand-coloured aquatints, 1815, engraved by Robert Havell, on J.Whatman paper, published by the artist, together with a title page dedicated to the Duke of Wellington, 313 x 410mm (12 3/8 x 16 1/8in)(Plate) 7
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
160
|
A promenading scene A set of four panoramic views of Regency London
|
£375
437
US$ 566
|
|
161
|
Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1756-1827) Vauxhall Handcoloured etching with aquatint, on laid, dated 1785, 475 x 745mm (18 3/4 x 29 1/4in)(PL)
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
163
|
A promenading scene A panorama of Regent's Park in the Regency period
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
164
|
Maria Blackamore (British, early 19th century) A Sketch of the South West side of the Church Castle and part of the Town of Tiverton in the County of Devon; A view of Clovelly
|
£275
320
US$ 415
|
|
165
|
Hieronymus Gemuseus (active 1853) Figures in an italianate landscape
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
169
|
English Naïve School, late 18th century Denham Mount, Buckinghamshire
|
£2,250
2,625
US$ 3,397
|
|
170
|
Shirley Charles Llewellyn Slocombe (British), Early 20th century A depiction of a William and Mary Japanned cabinet on chest
|
£250
291
US$ 377
|
|
172
|
English Naïve School, Early 19th century The offspring of a good family
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
173
|
Flemish School, 17th Century The Barber's Shop unframed
|
£7,500
8,751
US$ 11,324
|
|
174
|
English Naïve School, 18th century A soldier's progress
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
175
|
Sherwin & Cotton Abraham Lincoln
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
176
|
English School, late 18th Century Portrait of a young lady, said to be Mary Robinson,
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
177
|
English School, 19th century The Duke of Wellington
|
£250
291
US$ 377
|
|
178
|
English School, 19th Century Portrait of Brigadier General John Harvey York
|
£2,500
2,917
US$ 3,774
|
|
179
|
English Naïve School, 19th Century Titus Oates in the stocks for perjury
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
181
|
English School, 19th century A portrait of the oarsman Edward Hawks with Durham Cathedral in the background
|
£10,000
11,669
US$ 15,098
|
|
182
|
E Richardson, 19th century A child with a toy pony
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
183
|
Various Artists A Group of Nine Decorative Prints Seven engravings: G.Edelinck after N.Largilliere 'Charles le Brun Eques Regis Pictorum Princeps', A.Romanet after S.Freudeberg 'Le Lever', PF Courtois after Aug de St Aubin 'Le Promenade des Remparts de Paris', N.Ponce after Baudouin 'Marton', N.Delaunay after PA Baudouin 'Le Carquois Epuise', N.Delaunay after S.Freudeberg 'Le Petit Jour', John Jones after Reynolds 'Robinetta', 1787, and two mezzotints: John Smith after Godfrey Kneller 'Gulielmus III', John Simon after Rosalba Carriera 'Winter', printed in colours, 510 x 395mm (PL, and smaller) 9
|
£437
510
US$ 660
|
|
184
|
Dutch Sam
|
£250
291
US$ 377
|
|
185
|
English School, 18th century Portrait of the pugilist George 'The Coachman' Stevenson 1742
|
£12,500
14,586
US$ 18,873
|
|
187
|
Albin Roberts Burt (British, 1783-1842) A young gentleman standing next to a table; Mr. Frederick Brown; A young gentleman holding a top hat
|
£937
1,093
US$ 1,415
|
|
193
|
Barbara Regina Dietzsch (Nuremberg 1706-1783) A blue poppy with a red beetle and white moth against a black background
|
£5,000
5,834
US$ 7,549
|
|
194
|
Barbara Regina Dietzsch (Nuremberg 1706-1783) A bunch of tulips, fritillaries and other flowers tied with a blue bow, with a dragonfly and red beetle; and
|
£2,500
2,917
US$ 3,774
|
|
196
|
Barbara Regina Dietzsch (Nuremberg 1706-1783) A passion flower and a Red Admiral butterfly against a black background
|
£2,500
2,917
US$ 3,774
|
|
198
|
English School, 19th century A gentleman's supper
|
£3,750
4,375
US$ 5,662
|
|
200
|
English Naïve School, c.1850 A Bird's Eye view of the Market Street Wymondham and its vicinity
|
£4,750
5,542
US$ 7,171
|
|
201
|
English Naïve School, 19th century A bird's eye view of Grantham
|
£16,250
18,962
US$ 24,535
|
|
202
|
English Naïve School, Circa 1700 A rural idyll in a carved oval frame
|
£2,500
2,917
US$ 3,774
|
|
203
|
Mary Merrall (British), 19th century Fallen greatness
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
205
|
English Naïve School, 19th century The full moon party
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
206
|
Indian School, 19th century The great tiger hunt
|
£6,875
8,022
US$ 10,380
|
|
207
|
Louis-Joseph Grosset (French, active 1837-1849) Surveyors at work on the French railway
|
£2,500
2,917
US$ 3,774
|
|
208
|
British School, 19th century Union Street
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
209
|
A coat of arms The arms of the Dalton family of Thurnham Hall, Lancashire
|
£2,750
3,209
US$ 4,152
|
|
210
|
Charles Tucker (British) Rougement Castle, Exeter
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
211
|
English School, 20th century A painted bust of Pericles
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
212
|
After Daniel Maclise The Death of Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar Handcoloured engraving by W. Sharpe, 1874, published at the West Strand, London, 295 x 1115mm (11 3/4 x 45 1/4in)(PL)
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
214
|
Robert Dodd (British, 1748-1816)
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
216
|
William Lionel Wyllie (British, 1851-1931) Group of Six Etchings of London unframed
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
218
|
G. W. Stevens (British, 19th century) The old Seacombe ferry stage, c. 1870
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
219
|
Brian Coole (British, born 1939) Battleships at anchor in Portsmouth
|
£2,875
3,354
US$ 4,340
|
|
220
|
English School, 19th century The British two masted schooner Kate in calm seas
|
£2,750
3,209
US$ 4,152
|
|
221
|
English School, 19th century The Captain of 74 guns
|
£2,500
2,917
US$ 3,774
|
|
222
|
English School, 19th century The Royal Sovereign
|
£1,125
1,312
US$ 1,698
|
|
223
|
English Naïve School A British smack surrounded by other ships and steamers
|
£1,500
1,750
US$ 2,264
|
|
224
|
English School, 19th century The walrus hunt unframed
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
226
|
William Matthews (American, born 1949) Co-operation: A camel and a cattle egret
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
229
|
Circle of Stephen Elmer (Farnham 1715-1796) Two partridge looking at a swallow
|
£375
437
US$ 566
|
|
230
|
English School, 19th century A profile portrait of a Jack Russell
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
232
|
John Read Three partridge amongst crops
|
£1,875
2,187
US$ 2,831
|
|
233
|
English School, 19th century A portrait of a retriever
|
£4,000
4,667
US$ 6,039
|
|
234
|
E. S. England (British, 19th/20th century) A Large White sow
|
£10,000
11,669
US$ 15,098
|
|
235
|
William Gunning King (British, 1859-1940) Feeding the hog
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
237
|
William Gunning King (British, 1859-1940) Farmers at the sty
|
£2,000
2,333
US$ 3,019
|
|
238
|
Julia Lann (20th Century) A gentleman hound; A tabby lady
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
240
|
John Charlton, RBA, RI, ROI (British, 1849-1917) Stable companions
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
241
|
Richard Whitford (British, d.1890) A portrait of a chestnut mare in her stable
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
242
|
George Paice (British, 1854-1925) "Pretty Polly"; "Hackler's Pride"; "Ardeer", a set of three equine portraits
|
£1,500
1,750
US$ 2,264
|
|
244
|
George Paice (British, 1854-1925) "Colleen", portrait of a polo pony
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
245
|
W. Williams (British), 19th century Champion bull and prize cabbage
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
247
|
Benjamin Cam Norton (British, 1835-1900) A gentleman and his black hunter in a landscape
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
248
|
After Thomas Weaver Oxen rear'd and fed by Mr. John Bond of Brancott
|
£4,250
4,959
US$ 6,417
|
|
249
|
English Naïve School, 19th century A farmer and three sheep in a farmyard
|
£2,500
2,917
US$ 3,774
|
|
249A
|
English School, 19th century Still life of fish on a decorative plate
|
£1,437
1,677
US$ 2,170
|
|
250
|
English School, 19th century The Craven Heifer
|
£16,250
18,962
US$ 24,535
|
|
250A
|
English School, 19th century A Shorthorn heifer
|
£1,125
1,312
US$ 1,698
|