SOLD FOR £300
An Art Deco rectangular faceted glass decanter, with silver collar London 1928 by John Heath & John Middleton, Hukin & Heath,
SOLD FOR £150
John Smart, British 1838-1899, watercolour on paper, a landscape study of Derwent water "From Ashness Bridge" monogrammed 7"h x 11"w
SOLD FOR £70
John Massey Wright, 1777-1866, pencil on paper, an interior study of Addisons Club, monogrammed to margin, 4.75"h x 4.75"w
SOLD FOR £220
In the manner of John Burr, a 19th Century oil on canvas, portrait of a countryman enjoying a cup of tea, bears signature, within a laurel decorated giltwood frame 17"h x 13"w
SOLD FOR £400
After John Speed, an 18th Century coloured map of Surrey, Fodocus Hondius, late coloured, retailed by Thomas Bassett Fleet Street 15"h x 20"w
SOLD FOR £120
After John Speed, a John Norden 18th Century engraved map of Sussex with Royal cartouche and Chichester vignette 15.5"h x 19.5"w
SOLD FOR £90
A set of 11 Beswick Pottery Pig Promenade Figures comprising, James Triangle PP7, John The Conductor PP1, David Flautist PP3, Christopher Guitar PP9, Richard French Horn PP8, 2 x Andrew Cymbal PP4, Matthew Trumpeter PP2, Daniel Violinist PP5 and 2 x Michael Drum PP6, all boxed
SOLD FOR £420
Henry John Sylvester Stannard, RSA, British 1870-1951, watercolour on paper, Marlow on the Thames with Trinity Church, 9.5"h x 13.5"w
SOLD FOR £60
John P Uht, R.I., 20th Century School, watercolour on paper, study of clowns, signed, 7"h x 10"w
SOLD FOR £100
John Brunsden, 20th Century British School, a limited edition coloured print "Cohill Horse", 45/100, signed in pencil 17.5"h x 23.5"w
SOLD FOR £130
A Royal Doulton character jug - Sir John Falstaff 5" and 1 other Long John Silver, an Oriental Prunus ginger jar and cover and a pair of blue and white prunus pattern vases 7.5"
SOLD FOR £110
A collection of 14 Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figures comprising Cottontail, Mr Jackson, Foxy Reading, Mr Alderman Ptolemy, Benjamin Bunny Wake Up, John Joiner, Diggory Delvet, Lady Mouse Made a Curtsy, Timmy Tiptoes, Jemima Puddleduck, Benjamin Bunny Sat on a Bank, One More Twist, Mopsy and Cottontail and Goody and Timmy Tiptoes, boxed
SOLD FOR £85
5 Royal Doulton Bunnykins Figures of the Year comprising John Ball Bunnykins DB134, Bed Time Bunnykins DB63, Buntie Bunnykins Helping Mother DB2, Tally Ho DB12 and Susan as Queen of the May DB83, boxed
SOLD FOR £380
A 19th Century concertina, Peerless Anglo German, by John C Murdoch & Co no.10749, boxed,
SOLD FOR £1900
John Walker, South Molton Street, London. A Victorian oak cased railway station regulator, having Roman painted dial with out minute track and red painted Arabic numerals, the dial signed and inscribed B.R.S, 696.B., set 8 day movement with anchor escapement, the case of architectural form with pediment above a rectangular trunk door flanked by acanthus leaf and scroll carved shoulders, 82"h x 22"w, bears label to interior for Brighton & Southcoast Railways and with original bill of sale from the British Railways London Midland Region, Euston House London, ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £60
John Barker & Co. Kensington London, a late Victorian binnacle aneroid barometer on an oak mount, 11" diam.
SOLD FOR £340
John Makepeace OBE, a set of 6 fruitwood leather bound dining chairs with concave seats, raised on square legs with ball feet, stamped John Makepeace Workshops, Norman Illingworth 1981,
SOLD FOR £1150
John Durden, Mark Lane, London, an early 20th Century 18ct yellow gold half hunter keyless pocket watch, the outer case monogrammed and enamelled with Roman numerals and enclosing a Roman and Arabic dial with outer minute track, set lever movement no.404440, together with a gold plated Albert chain ILLUSTRATED
SOLD FOR £300
John Henry Mole, British 1814-1886, watercolour on paper "A View of the Welsh Hills from the North Devon Coast" 4.75"h x 9.75"w
SOLD FOR £110
Henry John Kinnard, fl.1880-1920, watercolour on paper "Rural Landscape with Cattle Watering in Front of a Sussex Church" 9.5"h x 7.5"w
SOLD FOR £100
REV. John Louis Petit, British 1801-1868, watercolour on paper "St Peter's Church in Wolverhampton" 9.25"h x 5.75"w together with a companion piece, watercolour on paper "Layer Marney Tower Near Colchester" 9"h x 5.75"w
SOLD FOR £220
Thomas Chadwick, a limited edition print from The Revelations of St John The Divine, inscribed in pencil "Who is worthy to open the book, and to lose the seals thereof?", 2/60, signed in pencil 7.75"h x 10"w
SOLD FOR £1000
Charles John de Lacy, RA, British 1856-1936, oil on canvas, study of Sailing Barges and a Tug on the River Thames, with The Tower of London to the Distance, signed, 17"h x 31.25"w
SOLD FOR £3300
John Rocque, a collection of late 18th Century sectional maps of Surrey and its environs, bound in three box wallets, completed and engraved by Peter Andrews and Retailed by Mary-Ann Rocque, Old Round Court, The Strand,
SOLD FOR £1300
John Smith, Midland clock works, Derby. A mid 19th Century oak tower clock, having a Roman silvered dial with outer minute track, set triple fusee movement striking 4 bells and chiming gong, the case in the Gothic taste with glazed door, raised on a blind fret cut pedestal, plinth base 77.5"h x 20.5"w x 13"d.
John Smith of Derby set up business in 1856 following an apprenticeship with the celebrated Whitehurst family, the descendants of John Whitehurst 1713-88 of the Lunar Society fame. John Smith's business prospered as Northern Industrial towns flourished and many consequential buildings were fitted with Smiths clocks. The most celebrated example of their work is the great chiming clock in St Paul's Cathedral.