SOLD FOR £500
An Irish 18th Century oval mahogany drop flap gateleg dining table, the edge with carved floral and trellis decoration, raised on tapering supports with carved studded collars, webbed talon ball and claw feet 74cm h x 118cm w x 45cm w when closed x 144cm when open
SOLD FOR £95
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany corner display cabinet with raised back, fitted shelves enclosed by glazed panelled doors above undertier, raised on outswept supports 129cm h x 54cm w x 38cm d
SOLD FOR £190
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet, the upper section with moulded cornice, fitted shelves enclosed by a glazed panelled door, the base incorporating a bijouterie table, raised on square tapered supports with undertier, ending in spade feet 142cm h x 57cm w x 42cm d
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century inlaid mahogany pot cupboard with three-quarter gallery enclosed by a panelled door, on square supports with X framed stretcher 84cm h x 43cm w x 37cm d
SOLD FOR £80
Kay, John, "A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes" in 2 volumes, Hugh Paton Edinburgh 1842, half bound in green Morocco with marbled boards, the spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, marbled paste downs (each with Ex Libris sticker), engravings throughout, 8vo.
SOLD FOR £80
Woodhouse, L G O and Henry, G M R, "The Butterfly Fauna of Ceylon (Sri Lanka)", Ceylon Government Press Colombo 1942, First Edition Presentation Copy number 115 (stamped to paste down), bound in original blue cloth and gilt, tissue guarded plates throughout, 4to., incomplete typed receipt document from the Surveyor General's office in Colombo within
SOLD FOR £420
Daniel Havell, after Henry Salt, "Poonah", aquatint with hand-colouring, plate XIII from Salts folio views of India, Egypt, Ceylon, Abyssinia, the Cape of Good Hope, and St. Helena, published by William Miller 1809, 40cm x 58cm, within a stained wood frame.
SOLD FOR £60
Kipling, Rudyard, (1865-1936), "The Works Pocket Editions" published 1917-1941, 25 volumes, 12mo., bound in red and gilt calf
SOLD FOR £260
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, translated by Edward Fitzgerald with illustrations by Edmund Dulac, Hodder and Stoughton London 1909, limited edition number 94 of 750 (signed Edmund Dulac), bound in velum and gilt, 4to, the volume with 20 tissue guarded tipped-in plates throughout
SOLD FOR £440
An Edward VII 1910 half sovereign in a 9ct gold pendant mount 5.2 grams
SOLD FOR £620
An 18ct two colour gold fancy link double Albert evening/dress watch chain, 35cm, 8.5 grams
SOLD FOR £260
Eighty four various pieces of Copeland Spode Italian pattern dinner/tea ware comprising 10 dinner plates (1 chipped), 1 side plate (cracked), soup bowl, 9 side plates, 14 tea plates (1 cracked), 6 circular dishes, 6 twin handled soup bowls and saucers, 6 tea cups, 10 saucers, sugar bowl, small sugar bowl, large sugar bowl, sauce boat and stand, 2 small teapots, cream jug and cover (f), 2 circular bowls, 4 ramekins (1 cracked), all of varying ages
SOLD FOR £130
Julia Linstead, a pink etched glass vase decorated lilies, signed, 18cm x 23cm
SOLD FOR £60
Two Star hand grenade fire extinguishers 14cm, both with chips to the top
SOLD FOR £55
William Daniell (1769-1837), "Indian Ox", aquatint with later hand-colouring, published 1809, 17cm x 23cm, within an ebonized frame.
SOLD FOR £800
**Thomas James Carr (British/Irish, 1909-1999), Landscape with Trees, Figures and Buildings, oil on board, signed, 26m x 36cm, within a painted wood frame. Note: Born in Belfast, Thomas Carr studied at the Slade School of Fine Art before travelling widely in Europe and later settling in Newcastle, County Down. Associated with the Euston Road School during the 1930s, he is best known for realist paintings of domestic interiors and rural landscapes. Carr exhibited extensively in London from the mid-1930s and was included in the Objective Abstraction exhibition at the Zwemmer Gallery in 1935. His work is held in major public collections, including the Tate Gallery. ** Please note, Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £180
**Frank Brangwyn (British, 1867-1956), "Corfu", watercolour, signed with initials and titled recto, dated 1899 verso, 17cm x 12cm, within an ebonized frame. Provenance: Hartleys, 20th January 2021, lot no. 370.** Please note, Artists Resale Rights may be payable on this lot
SOLD FOR £85
French School, Study of a Lady en deshabille, late 19th/early 20th century enamels on glass, 33cm x 23cm, within a gilt composition frame.
SOLD FOR £60
Hans Richard von Volkmann (German, 1860-1927), "Mairegen", early 20th century lithograph, 41cm x 54cm, within an ebonized frame.
SOLD FOR £55
British Pop Art School, David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust, limited edition colour print, indistinctly signed, dated 2016 and editioned 9/15, 81cm x 58cm, within an aluminium frame.
SOLD FOR £70
Barbara Crowe (British, b.1942), "Early Autumn Flowers", watercolour with gouache, signed recto, titled The Society of Women Artists label verso, 50cm x 57cm, within a gilt frame.
SOLD FOR £80
A Waltham full hunter keyless pocket watch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, seconds at 6 o'clock, the dial signed American Waltham USA Envor, contained in a silver case
SOLD FOR £500
A lady's wristwatch with square white dial, Arabic numerals, the movement marked Swiss Made, 15 jewel, contained in a shaped 18ct gold case with gilt metal expanding bracelet
SOLD FOR £100
A lady's 15 jewel wristwatch with enamelled dial, Roman numerals contained in a 9ct gold case with hinged back (a/f), gross weight 15.7 grams including movement, glass and leather strap
SOLD FOR £2000
Waltham Massachusetts, an American keyless pocket watch contained in a full hunter yellow gold marked 14k case with engined turned decoration, enamelled dial, Roman numerals and seconds at 6 o'clock, the movement signed American Waltham USA Traveler, gross weight including movement 93 grams