for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Thursday 2nd of December 2021
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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515 | A Waterford Crystal Colleen pattern ewer and stopper | 40-60 | |
516 | An 18th Century Chinese prunus baluster jar 27cm | 50-75 | |
517 | A 19th Century Chinese famille rose oviform vase and cover decorated with panels of figures in pavillion settings, now with gilt metal mounts having rams head handles and converted to an oil lamp with etched glass shade with clear glass chimney, on a cast gilt metal base 65cm | 300-400 | |
518 | A pair of antique style Chinese yellow glass oviform vases decorated with figures in pavillion gardens 21.5cm | 60-80 | |
519 | A 1920's Japanese sugar bowl and cover decorated with insects, ditto jug and saucer | 30-40 | |
520 | A 20th Century Chinese famille rose plate decorated with panels of flowers 30cm, a tanware teapot, 1 other teapot, 2 ginger jars, vase and dish | 40-60 | |
521 | A 20th Century Chinese famille rose vase decorated with figures in a garden setting and script 25cm | 30-40 | |
522 | A 20th Century Chinese square shaped vase decorated with panels of ladies in gardens and at pursuits 25cm | 30-40 | |
523 | A Chinese glazed figure of a standing Hotei 20cm | 30-40 | |
524 | A pair of late 19th Century Chinese Imari vases of oviform pattern with panels of pagodas, exotic birds and flowers with flared necks 37cm | 120-150 | |
525 | A 19th Century Chinese Imari platter with panels of exotic birds amongst flowers 45cm | 120-160 | |
526 | A late 19th Century Japanese transfer print octagonal plate with a band of lines and flowers enclosing a panel of an exotic bird beneath trees 43cm | 30-50 | |
528 | A cased set of Royal Crown Derby style porcelain handled steak knives for six contained in an Asprey fitted case | 30-40 | |
529 | A 19th century continental group of a child looking from a window 44cm | 50-80 | |
530 | An Art Deco Palissy tea and coffee set comprising 3 tea cups, 11 coffee cups (1 a/f), 11 saucers (2 a/f), 2 milk jugs, sugar bowl (a/f), 12 small plates and 2 serving plates | 40-60 | |
551 | J Lizars of Glasgow, a Tropical Challenge Dayspool camera with teak body and red bellows. Fitted a Beck Symmetrical Lens | 150-200 | |
552 | A Thornton Pickard Ruby whole plate mahogany field camera, fitted burgundy chamfered bellows with a Dallmeyer No 3 Stigmatic Lens. Together with a canvas bag with 5 slides | 150-200 | |
553 | A Houghton half plate "Triple Victo" field camera with Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter | 80-120 | |
554 | A City Sale & Exchange Whole Plate Mahogany Field Camera with Ross rapid symmetrical lens | 80-120 | |
555 | A Houghton "Triple Victo" half plate field camera, serial 9704, fitted an unbranded roller blind shutter with a Clement & Gilmer Paris Euryscope Anastigmat 7 x 5 f/6 lens | 100-150 | |
556 | George Hare - a half plate mahogany tailboard camera with burgundy bellows, fitted a Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter with Perken Son & Rayment Rapid Rectilinear 7 x 5 Optimus lens. Makers mark of "6 Calthorpe Street, London" inferring 1876 onwards | 300-500 | |
557 | J T Chapman, "The British" a mahogany full plate camera circa 1890's with Ross No 5 symmetrical lens (7") and Wray London (8 1/2 x 6 1/2) No. 2273 lens with pack of replacement f stops. Together with case and 3 plate holders | 200-300 | |
558 | A 1930's, World War Two Japanese Company officers Shin Gunto (military sword), the blade 68cm long including copper collar, the Tsuba decorated blossoms and hearts with the o-seppas having pierced hearts, the Tang with 7 character mark and V-shaped file mark pattern, the standard bound pommel decorated blossoms with brown and blue dress knot attached to the buttcap, the scabbard of black lacquered wood with removable leather cover attached by two press studs | 500-700 | |
559 | An early 19th Century Derbyshire fluorspar Blue John urn raised on an alabaster plinth in the Neoclassical style, the urn 44cm h x 33cm diam., the base 16cm h x 13cm x 13cm | 800-1000 | |
560 | Winston S Churchill, 1 volume "Lord Randolph Churchill" published by Odhams Press (New Edition 1951), signed Winston S Churchill, with paper dust cover (damage to dust cover) | 300-500 |