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Lot 2

A Chinese blue and white jar and cover, Ming Dynasty, 16th century, potted with gently curving rounded sides, painted with six roundels enclosing peony, camellia, lotus, chrysanthemum and pomegranate, decorated on the shoulder with a band of ruyi heads and and a band of petal lappets above the base, the base inscribed with a four-character yutang jiaqi mark, 25cm high, Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950's on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. Compare with a blue and white bowl with similar roundels in the British Museum, reference number C627 明16世纪 青花“玉堂佳器”款花果纹盖罐 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 13

A good Chinese Longquan celadon vase, Southern Song Dynasty, 13th century, with an attractive bluish-green kinuta-type glaze, the globular body rising from a tapered foot to a tall neck and everted dished rim, 14.8cm high, fitted hardwood base, with Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. Compare with a similar vase sold at Christie's Hong Kong, Lot 2224, 29th May, 2013 and another illustrated in He Li, Chinese Ceramics, no.272 南宋 龙泉窑青釉盘口胆瓶 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 224

A Chinese silk embroidered 'flying tiger' banner, Qing Dynasty, late 19th or early 20th century, on a black ground edged with a later border, the tiger is shown standing on its hind legs, teeth bared, and spreading its large red wings, all on a black ground embroidered with flame scrolls, clouds and bats, approximately 111cm x 124cm including later border Compare with triangular banner of similar date and subject, sold Christie's, Chinese Ceramics, Works of Art and Textiles, London, South Kensington, 14 May 2014, lot 830. A closely related example is now at the Palace Museum Beijing (reference no. 故00230517-4/4). See The Illustrated Regulations for Ceremonial Paraphernalia of the Present Dynasty commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor (r.1736-1795), with a colour illustration of the original 18th century version of this flag; a regimental commander's banner of the rattan-shield brigade. Provenance: Property of an English collector, mainly buying in Portobello market, and various places in London, in the early 1950's and 1960's. 清19世纪晚期-20世纪早期 黑地江绸绣云纹藤牌营飞虎旗 拍品来源:英国私人收藏,主要于上世纪50-60年代购自伦敦

Lot 16

A small Korean slip-decorated celadon-glazed box and cover, Goryeo Dynasty, 13th century, circular form, the cover is inlaid with a floral slip design on a celadon ground, and the base inlaid with a stylised border, 8cm diameter, Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner.

Lot 8

A Chinese large purple-splashed ‘Jun’ bowl, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), with steep rounded sides rising to a slightly incurved rim, applied overall with a lavender-blue glaze stopping above the foot to reveal the dark brown body, the interior with a small purple splash to one side, 18.5cm diameter, Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. This bowl was inspected by Sir Harry M Garner (1891 - 1977), the Hon Secretary of the Oriental Ceramic Society from 1951-1967, and President from 1967-1971, and Hugh Shire of the OCS. In a letter from Hugo Shire to the owner, dated 26th February 1968, he lists and values this bowl as 'Chün blue bowl, £250.' A copy of the letter is available for inspection. 元 钧窑天蓝釉紫红斑大碗 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 7

An unusual Ge-type bowl, of deep rounded form with flared rim, with an attractive greenish-grey glaze suffused with dark grey crackle joined by faint gold crackle, Chinese or Japanese, unknown date, 11.6cm wide x 6.5cm high, wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. 青釉冰裂纹碗 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 15

A Chinese celadon 'Dragon and Pheonix' vase, Yongzheng six-character mark, the cylindrical body supported on a slightly splayed base, the body delicately carved in relief with chilong confronting soaring phoenixes amid scrolling clouds, covered overall with a pale celadon glaze, the base with a six-character Yongzheng seal mark in underglaze-blue and possibly of the period, 27.5cm high, Japanese wood boxProvenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner.  "大清雍正年制"款青釉龙凤纹灯笼尊拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 1

An unusual Chinese blue and white 'Cockerel' censer and cover, Ming Dynasty, Tianqi or Chongzhen period (1621-1643), modelled in the form of a standing cockerel on a reticulated mound, the detachable head turned to its left, 17.2cm high, Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950's on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. This cockerel was inspected by Sir Harry M Garner (1891 - 1977), the Hon Secretary of the Oriental Ceramic Society from 1951-1967, and President from 1967-1971, and Hugh Shire of the OCS. In a letter from Hugo Shire to the owner, dated 26th February 1968, he comments, 'Many thanks for offering the Swatow bowl and the cock. The final decision of course rests with the committee but I have very little doubt that our views will prevail, unless the others are in a truculent mood!' They were making selections for the 1971 OCS Exhibition. However, in this instance, as it was not selected, it would appear the committee was in a 'truculent mood' 明天启/崇祯 青花镂空鸡型香炉 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 6

A Chinese Longquan celadon drum-shaped tripod censer, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), raised on three feet, molded with two rows of drum-nail bosses encircling the bulbous body, covered with an attractive green glaze of even tone, 18.8cm diameter, Japanese wood box.Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. This 'bulb pot' was inspected by Sir Harry M Garner (1891 - 1977), the Hon Secretary of the Oriental Ceramic Society from 1951-1967, and President from 1967-1971, and Hugh Shire also then on the committee of the OCS. In a letter from Hugo Shire to the owner, dated 26th February 1968, he lists and values this piece as, 'Celadon bulb bowl £300/500.' A copy of the letter is available for inspection. 元 龙泉窑青釉三足鼓钉炉 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 3

A Chinese blue and white moulded 'Three Friends of Winter' dish, Ming Dynasty, Wanli period (1573-1620), decorated on the interior medallion with bamboos, pine and plum trees, from which radiate rows of moulded lotus petals with alternating swastika symbols, 29.1cm diameter, Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. 明万历 青花岁寒三友莲瓣盘 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 14

A Chinese Robin's egg-glazed vase, Qing Dynasty, 18th-19th century, the body of ovoid shape surmounted by a tall waisted neck, 12.5cm high; and a green crackle-glazed bottle vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, 12.5cm high, both with Japanese wood boxes (2) Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s and by direct descent to the current owner. 清18-19世纪 炉钧釉小瓶及绿釉胆瓶两件 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本东京所购

Lot 10

A Korean incised celadon 'Lotus' stem cup and stand, Goryeo Dynasty, 13th century, the conical cup deep and fluted on a tapered, fluted foot to recall a blossom, incised with foliage to the eight panels, lobed base incised with flower heads with raised cup support modelled with leaves around a raised floret, the cup 7.5cm diameter and the base 15cm diameter, Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner.

Lot 4

A Chinese blue and white 'Eighteen Scholars' stem cup, Ming Dynasty, 16th-17th century, the hollow high foot rising to a rounded bowl and a slightly flared rim, the exterior decorated in cobalt blue with a continuous scene depicting a gathering of eighteen scholars, all above petal lappets encircling the underside, the foot bordered with pendent leaves, the rim bordered with a geometric band, 14.7 cm diameter, Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. Compare with a similar example in the Victoria and Albert Museum, Ceramics Room 137, The Curtain Foundation Gallery, case F, shelf 2, C.46-1957 明十六至十七世纪 青花十八学士图高足杯 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 219

A Han Chinese lady’s informal black summer weave robe, 19th century, woven with dragon gauze roundels, embroidered blue edgings, with detached sleeve bands, 108cm high x 129cm cuff to cuff Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s 清19世纪 藏青团龙纹纱女袍 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本东京所购

Lot 11

A Chinese carved ‘Lotus’ bowl, Song Dynasty, freely carved to the interior with a combed and carved leafy lotus scrolls, the exterior decorated with carved lotus petals, applied overall with a glossy ice-blue glaze, 14.9cm diameter, Japanese wood box; a Qingbai ‘Chrysanthemum’ cosmetic box and cover, Song Dynasty, of compressed globular form with lobed sides resembling the petals of a chrysanthemum flower, impressed on the cover with a similar design, 6.1cm diameter, Japanese wood box and a Chinese Qingbai conical bowl, Song Dynasty, the interior with combed and carved cloud design, with grey-green glaze, 17.4cm diameter (3) Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. 宋 青白釉菊瓣式妆盒及青白釉刻花莲瓣纹碗等三件 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 9

A small Longquan celadon ribbed jar, Yuan or Ming Dynasty, the ribbed broad baluster body rising from a recessed base to a short straight neck, covered overall in celadon-green glaze, 6.5cm high, carved hardwood cover and fitted hardwood box, Japanese wood box Compare with a similar ribbed jar sold at Sotheby's HK, Lot 606, 29-30 November 2018 Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. 元-明 龙泉窑莲瓣纹小罐 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 12

A rare Chinese yellow glazed dish with stylised floral designs, mid 17th century, the low tapering foot ring, covered inside and out with a rich 'egg-yolk' yellow glaze, the interior incised with floral foliage, 19.8cm diameter, Japanese wood box Provenance: Bought by Colonel W. R. Hodgson in Tokyo in the early 1950s on the advice of Professor Fujio Koyama (小山冨士夫) of Tokyo National Museum and by direct descent to the current owner. Compare with a similar dish at the Museum of East Asian Art, Bath, reference number BATEA 773 and another dated 1645-60, see Michael Butler et al, Shunzhi porcelain, Treasures from an Unknown Reign, no. 38, p.153. 17世纪 黄釉划花缠枝莲纹盘 拍品来源:W. R. Hodgson 上校于上世纪五十年代在日本知名的宋瓷学者、东洋陶瓷学会委员长小山富士夫教授指导下于东京所购

Lot 7596

*Vintage Railway Br49 British Rail Tilley Lamp. Tilley B/R England- (Lot Subject To VAT) [LQD100]

Lot 7265

*Word War II interest: A U.S. military uniform and medals c1940's consisting of jacket, shirt, two pairs of trousers, side and peaked caps together with badges, World War II Victory medal, American Defence medal, Golden Arrow publication dated Nov 3rd 1943, Thirteenth U.S. Infantry booklet, 8th Infantry Easter card, Combat History of the 8th Infantry Division book and photocopied paperwork relating to a Private Nealand R Eldridge of the service company, 13th Infantry (Lot subject to VAT)

Lot 7271

Two framed original illustrations to include A WW1 soldier in a cave with sinister eyes in the darkness, signed ( R or V? ) O' Neill and tilted 'Jallasher' dated 1917 the other of The Pied Piper of Hamlin signed Ces Hopegood and dated 1914,

Lot 7263

*Vintage Bush radio type TR 82C with a Sawyer's 500 R slide projector (Lot subject to VAT)

Lot 7003

Gentlemen's diamond set signet ring, round brilliant cut diamond weighing an estimated 1.77cts, estimated colour and clarity, VS, K-L, ring size R

Lot 32

Pen & wash entitled 'Dead tree at tockhorles' together with watercolour 'Sniddle hill winter' both signed R. Nutall

Lot 28

Hornby / Tri-ang OO gauge model railways RS90 set; Pullman Express with "Albert Hall" no.4983 locomotive with tender, three Pullman passenger coaches, track and accessories, R.759 Hall class locomotive with R760 tender, and R759G Hall class locomotive GWR tender, all boxed. (Qty: 3)

Lot 121

YELLOW-GLAZED GREEN-ENAMELLED 'EIGHT BOYS' BOWL, YONGZHENG SIX CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD, of gently-rounded form with an everted lip and short cylindrical foot, the interior left plain yellow, the exterior incised and boldly enamelled in vibrant green against the yellow ground, showing eight boys dancing and playing with musical instruments on a garden terrace, all between a foliate rim band above and a lappet band below, 15cm diam Provenance: Dunt King, Hong Kong, 1962. Note: although most commonly found during the Yongzheng reign, bowls of this design originated in the Ming Dynasty and examples from the Jiajing reign are known, such as one illustrated in Ayers, J., The Baur Collection, vol.2, Geneva, 1969, pl.A166. For published Yongzheng Eight Boys bowls of this type see Chinese Porcelain: The S.C. Ko Tianminlou Collection, part 1. Hong Kong, 1987, pl.103; Krahl, R.,Chinese Ceramics form the Meiyintang Collection, vol.2, London 1994, p.231, pl.895; The Complete Treasures of the Palace Museum: Miscellaneous Enamelled Porcelains, Shanghai 2009, pl.100; and Ming and Qing Chinese Arts from the C.P. Lin Collection, Hong Kong 2014, pl.108. For very similar bowls sold at auction see Sotheby's Hong Kong, 13th November 1990, lot 50, 2nd May 2000, lot 535, and 7th October 2015, lot 3718. Also, Christie's London 13th May 2014, lot 295; and Bonhams London 12th November 2015, lot 141.PLEASE NOTE: LIVE BIDDING IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT 很抱歉,该拍品不支持网上竟拍。谢谢合作。

Lot 137

PAIR OF TURQUOISE-GLAZED BUDDHISTIC LION JOSS STICK HOLDERS, QING DYNASTY, each creature seated on its hind legs on a pierced purple-glazed rectangular base, one animal with a pup and the other holding a brocade ball, the bases inscribed '14 Juillet 1859 Duma', 19cm high Provenance: A gift from Lawrences Auctioneers, Crewkerne in 2010. Note: A pair of "2 dogs of Fo, mottled blue and violet" were in the Gaignat sale, Paris 1768. For another pair see Krahl, R., The Anthony de Rothschild Collection of Chinese Ceramics, 1996, no.243, where the author mentions a further pair mounted in ormolu in the Louvre. A similar pair were also recorded in the collection of Queen Mary. Also see John Ayers, The Royal Collection, 2016, vol. 2, where eleven lions of this type are shown, no's 1446, 1449-1457, mostly bought by George IV, circa 1820, for Brighton Pavilion.

Lot 26

RARE UNDERGLAZE-BLUE AND IRON-RED DECORATED STEM CUP, XUANDE SIX CHARACTER MARK BUT YONGZHENG PERIOD, the rounded upper bowl with an everted lip, above a cylindrical stem and spreading foot, the exterior decorated in iron-red with mythical sea creatures amid intense crested waves in underglaze blue, 10cm diam Provenance: The Collection of David Berg. Marchant & Son London, 8th February 2001. Exhibited: Formerly on loan to the Harvard Art Museum. Note: the design of this stem cup has its origins in the Ming Dynasty. For a Xuande mark and period example see The Complete Treasures of the Palace Museum: Blue & White Porcelain with Underglazed Red (I), Shanghai 2000, pl.231. For a discussion of these wares see Chen Ching-kuang, Sea Creatures on Ming Imperial Porcelains, in Scott, R. (ed.), The Porcelains of Jingdezhen, London 1993, pp.101-122.

Lot 38

RARE KINRANDE PEAR-SHAPED EWER, JIAJING PERIOD, the slender cup-mouthed flared neck decorated with a lappet band, above the rounded body with peach-shaped panels on each side, reserved on a diaper ground, above a spreading foot, later metal spout and scroll handle, 23.5cm high Provenance: The Collection of William Gronow Davis. Duke's, 14th November 2014, lot 118. Note: the form of Kinrande ewers such as this example derives from Middle-Eastern metalwork. They have been highly-prized by Japanese collectors since the 16th century. For published examples see: Fujio Koyama, Kinrande Porcelains in Japanese Collections, 1968, pl.7; Ayers, J., The Baur Collection, Geneva 1969, pls. A177 & A178; Selected Masterpieces of the Matsuoka Museum of Art, Tokyo, 1975, pls.75-76; Mayuyama, Seventy Years, Tokyo 1976, vol.1, pl.IX; Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu Collection, Tokyo 1987, pl.673; and Krahl, R., Chinese Ceramics from the Topkapi Saray Museum, vol.II, London 1986, pls.1648 & 1649. For examples sold at auction see: London, 8-9th July 1974, lot 266; Sotheby's London, 9th June 1987, lot 252; Christie's London, 21st June 2001, lot 84; and Christie's Hong Kong, 27th October 2003, lot 606

Lot 49

SWATOW TURQUOISE-ENAMELLED SAUCER DISH, LATE MING DYNASTY the interior well showing a foliate scroll roundel, the exterior with a conforming foliate-scroll band, 14.5cm diam Provenance: R & G McPherson, London, 15th June 2007. Note: an almost identical dish is extant in the Museum of East Asian Art, Bath (BATEA 1327).

Lot 51

DEHUA ENAMELLED 'SLEEVE' VASE LATE MING DYNASTY the cylindrical body with shoulder lion-mask handles, enamelled in turquoise, iron-red and green with birds and flowering plants issuing from rockwork, 21.5cm high Provenance: Stockspring Antiques London, 18th November 1998. Note: it is likely that the enamelling on this vase was carried out at Swatow rather than Dehua. For a very similar vase see Donnelly, P.J., Blanc de Chine, London 1969, pl.134B. Also, a comparable pair of vases is illustrated in Kerr, R., & Ayers, J., Porcelain from Dehua: A Catalogue of the Hickley Collection, 2002, no.70.

Lot 78

DEHUA SAUCER DISH AND FAN-SHAPED DISH, KANGXI PERIOD, the heavily-potted saucer dish 15cm diam; the fan-shaped dish incised with a key pattern, 13cm wide (2) Provenance: A Collection of Chinese Blanc-de-Chine Porcelain, Woolley & Wallis, 14th May 1997, lot 275. Note: For comparable examples see Kerr, R., & Ayers, J., Porcelain from Dehua: A Catalogue of the Hickley Collection, 2002, no.131 and 141. Also, for similar saucer dishes from the Vung Tau Cargo see Christie's Amsterdam 7-8th April 1992, lot 64. A full set of six fan-shaped dishes is also illustrated in Donnelly, P.J., Blanc de Chine, London 1969, pl.139A.

Lot 79

DEHUA HEXAGONAL 'IMMORTALS' TEAPOT, KANGXI PERIOD, with a loop handle and tapering silver spout, each panel of the body moulded in relief with an Immortal figure,12.7cm high Note: for a similar teapot from the Dresden Japanese Collection see Donnelly, P.J., Blanc de Chine, London 1969, pl. 60B. Also see Kerr, R., & Ayers, J., Porcelain from Dehua: A Catalouge of the Hickley Collection, 2002, no. 93. An example was exhibited by Marchant, London in their 2014 Blanc-de-Chine exhibtion, no. 102.Furthermore, two similar examples are illustrated in John Ayers, The Royal Collection, 2016, no's, 85 & 86.

Lot 83

TWO SMALL DEHUA FIGURE GROUPS, KANGXI PERIOD, the larger example showing Guanyin seated at her ease with a boy attendant, 14.5cm high; the smaller group showing a boy seated on a tiger (originally a whistle), Kangxi, 6.5cm high Provenance: Christie's London 2nd April 1998, lot 483 (via the Oriental Art Fund). Note: see Kerr, R., & Ayers, J., Porcelain from Dehua: A Catalogue of the Hickley Collection, 2002, no.41 and Donnelly, P.J., Blanc de Chine, London 1969, pl.1206.

Lot 319

A group of unframed pen and ink original cartoons, including 'Andy Cap' by Reg Smythe and others including SAX (Vitalijs Sarkans), ALB (A. R. Saunders), Jack Dunkley, Colin Earl, Mike Turner, Maurice Dodd, 'Bogie', etc., most with artist/agency and editorial stickers verso (17)

Lot 443

Harold Hope Read (1881-1959), figures sitting on a beach, ink and watercolour and six other pictures, various, comprising an oil sketch by George R Woolway (1879-1961), haymaking scene at dusk and five unsigned watercolours, to include a Native American and another figure in a landscape, a river landscape by the same hand, a sailing ship (tondo), a harbour scene and a river scene (7, one framed)

Lot 491

R. Tangui, oil on canvas, Fishing village, signed, 49 x 99cm

Lot 343

Collection of vintage Bentley Car Sales Brochures to include; Continental GT, Turbo S, Brooklands, Mulsanne Turbo, Turbo R etc

Lot 519

R HARRIS (19th century) British, Cattle Herder and Fisherman in a Waterside Landscape a Castle and Town Beyond, watercolour and bodycolour, signed, framed and glazed. 49 x 34 cm.

Lot 1059

R. Siger - Cottages at Bardwell, ink and watercolour, 21 x 17.5cm; and one other of the same view by the artist (2)

Lot 541

Samuel Humphreys Esq, The Sacred Books of the Old and New Testament, recited at large and illustrated with critical and explanatory annotations, printed by R. Penny, London, bound in brown leather

Lot 173

An R Simpson - The Perfect Balance Driver with hickory shaft, length 58cm; together with one other stamped 'B Wade, Lowestoft' 55cm (2)

Lot 481

A modern yellow metal and amethyst set dress ring, the claw set amethyst measuring approx 18 x 13.5 x 6mm, stamped and tests as 18ct, 8.4g, size Q/R

Lot 211

A 19th century mahogany pull-out architect's table, with Greek key decoration, stamped R Trahan, 97cm

Lot 24

An early 20th century German brass sextant, by R.JMME, Berlin, numbered 2578, in a fitted wooden box, bearing a label R. JMME, Berlin N.W.6, Marten Strasse No 29, 28cm wide

Lot 102

Ben Carruthers And The Deep - Jack O' Diamonds/Right Behind You, 7'' Single (R 5295)

Lot 68

11x Rock and Roll/ Rockabilly/ R&B Compilation CDs

Lot 692

An 18ct white gold pearl and diamond ring set with a single pearl approx 8mm in diameter with four small diamonds set in pairs either side of the pearl, ring is not hallmarked but tested as 18ct or above, size r 1/2, weight approx 4.2 grams, - pearl has nice lustre, some of the glue setting visible, ring shank has been previously enlarged

Lot 719

A hallmarked 22ct yellow gold band ring, size R, approx 3.3 grams, general usage marks

Lot 721

A hallmarked 9ct gold diamond signet ring, size R, approx 10.8 grams, general usage marks, hallmarks clear

Lot 770

A hallmarked ring, set with diamonds, size R/S approx 1.3 grams, generally good

Lot 793

Old English Drinking Glasses by Grant R. Francis and Old English Glasses by Albert Hartshorne

Lot 898

Three WWI medals to 9484 Pte. S. Wilson, R. Scots, cased

Lot 917

Two WWI medals to 268285 Pte. T. Cockeram Notts & Derby R

Lot 978

A 9ct gold and silver ring, 2.8g, R

Lot 229

A diamond and emerald 18ct white gold cluster ring, the oblong shaped head comprising a rectangular step cut emerald claw set to a surround of baguette cut and brilliant cut diamonds, set to a plain polished 18ct white gold shank, ring size R 1/2, weight 6.1gms

Lot 285

A miscellany of history, gardening and religious books, to include BURKE (J), HERALDIC ILLUSTRATIONS, 3 vols, London, E. Churton, 1844-1846, WRIGHT (A) & SMITH (P), PARLIAMENT PAST AND PRESENT, London, Hutchinson & Co, SCHEDEL (H), CHRONICLE OF THE WORLD 1493, Taschen 2001, NEUMANN (E), THE GREAT MOTHER, translated by R Manhein, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, 1955, FABRE'S BOOK OF INSECTS illustrated by E.J. Detmold, London, Hodder And Staunton, and others (Qty)

Lot 678

An early 20th century R & J Beck microscope, with brass fittings and three additional lenses, stamped 'R & J Beck, London, 29745', within a mahogany case applied with brass swing handle, 30cm high

Lot 679

A vintage Zeiss Ikon folding camera with leather case and outer cardboard box, signed Zeiss Ikon, along with a vintage Rowntree's pagoda shaped sweet tin, an Art Nouveau W & R Jacob Ltd biscuit tin and one other (4)

Lot 685

A George VI Coronation papier mache sign, designed as a red and gold shield decorated with Royal 'G R' cypher and crown motif, amidst national flowers, 60cm x 60cm

Lot 686

A George VI Coronation papier mache sign, designed as a red mandorla in a surround of gold foliage, decorated with Royal 'G R I' monogram of King George Emperor of India and crown motif, with roses beneath, 94cm x 83cm

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