Antiques Trade Gazette 43
MID SUSSEX AUCTIONS
SPRING CATALOGUE SALE OF ANTIQUES & FINE ART
Saturday 17th April at 10am
Viewing: Friday 11th April 10am-7pm
AT THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND SHOWGROUND, ARDINGLY, WEST SUSSEX RH17 6TL
in the Queen’s Jubilee Hall
To include Edwards & Roberts inlaid desk, three 19th century satinwood decorated chairs, Arts & Crafts copper fire surround, 19th century chests, wardrobes, 19th century French inlaid commode, Broadwood baby grand piano, modern furniture, etc. Good selection of silver, plate, gold and costume jewellery, pictures, clocks, English, Continental and Oriental ceramics, toys, games, books, tools, mirrors, lost property, etc.
Lot 831:
Chinese vase decorated with multiple figures (approx. 211
⁄2 in high).
Lot 794: Regency
mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock - Thomas Savage, London.
Lot 678: Persian carpet decorated with animals and foliates.
Lot 14: Maple & Co. mahogany and
inlaid twin pedestal desk.
Lot 630: Fine 19th century quality silver gilt dressing mirror.
Lot 340: A 19th century French Empire mahogany and ormolu mounted commode, 511
⁄2 in wide
Lot 325: An 18th century joined oak armchair inscribed and dated
1770, probably Scottish
Lot 168:A Limoges enamel porcelain plaque by
71 in, signed and dated 1883
Thomas John Bott, 93⁄4 ⁄2
VIEW OUR FULLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ON
www.hutchinson-scott.co.uk
Colour illustrated catalogue £6 (post paid) and further details from the auctioneers
Tel: 01444 819100 Fax: 01444 819101
midsussexauction@btconnect.com Catalogue online: www.mid-sussex-auctions.com and www.the-saleroom.com/midsussex Buyer’s premium 15%+VAT
On view Saturday 17th April 2-6pm, Sunday 18th April 10am-4pm and morning of sale from 8.30am
HUTCHINSON-SCOTT,THE GRANGE,MARTON LE MOOR, RIPON,NORTH YORKSHIRE HG4 5AT
sales@hutchinson-scott.co.uk Web: www.hutchinson-scott.co.uk or www.the-saleroom.com/hutchinson-scott
Antiques Sale
Formerly Sandoe Luce Panes (Fine Arts)
Tabernacle Road, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire GL12 7EB
info@wottonauctionrooms.co.uk Website: www.wottonauctionrooms.co.uk
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES SALE
Tuesday 20th April at 10.30am – 850 lots
CERAMICS 200 lots including collection of early 19thC creamware and other pottery (deceased estate), large Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustred vase by Richard Joyce, pair of Maw & Co. columns, Minton garden seat, early 19thC figure of James Watt,Wemyss 1897 Jubilee tankard, etc. 20th CENTURY DESIGN SECTION including two Whitefriars tangerine Drunken Bricklayer vases, Old Hall Robert Welch stainless steel tea wares, Charlotte Rhead charger, etc. JEWELLERY & COLLECTABLES 100 lots including diamond rings, gold chains, scrap gold, brooches, gold and silver pocket watches, lady’s wristwatch with Rolex movement, medals, costume jewellery, Meershaum pipe, etc. SILVER 50 lots including silver trophy, condiments, bowls, marrow scoops, cigarette boxes, bottles, jars, etc. MISCELLANEOUS including silver plate, rugs and carpets, metalwares, boxes and caddies, clocks and barometers, toys, etc. PICTURES 100 lots including works by or after James Keirsted, Marjorie Cox, Winifred Austen, J. Solomon, Harold Wood, J.B. Martin, Coultart.BOOKS, POSTCARDS, etc.
Wednesday 21st April at 10.30am – 450 lots
A collection of 18th and 19th century ceramics
Including Edwardian walnut table and 15 chairs (ex- Cossham Hospital, Bristol), substantial carved oak dining room suite, very large oak kitchen table, oak coffer bach, Georgian oak linen press, Georgian mahogany chest on chest, three oak pedestal desks, large pine bookcase, Edwardian inlaid wardrobe, and generally 18th, 19th and 20thC furniture including dining, side, occasional tables, bookcases, display cases, bureaux, chairs, chest of drawers, bedroom furniture, soft furnishings, beds, mirrors, stripped pine, outside effects, etc.
Wednesday 21 April at 11am
Antique and fine furniture, silver, jewellery, ceramics, metalware, clocks, rugs, weapons, etc.
To include a Steinway upright overstrung piano, pair of Georgian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, Regency blue john and ormolu lamp base, collection of Bohemian glass, collection of sporting autographed memorabilia (including Mohammad Ali’s boxing gloves), Georgian brass and ebonised bracket clock, and much more.
Viewing Tuesday 20 April 9am-7pm and morning of sale from 9am
19th century hardstone and silver vinaigrette with rock crystal-mounted lid,
height 21
⁄2
in. Est. £400-600 Indo-Portuguese
ivory and rosewood travelling cabinet, width 14in.
Est. £3,000-4,000
England match-worn rugby shirt and boots, ex Matt Dawson. Est. £300-500
in by
Monday 19th April at 11am
The Golden Lion Hotel, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL7 8PP
To include silver, glassware, pictures,Victorian oil lamps and metalware, Oriental, Continental and English porcelain, pottery and ceramics including two impressive collections of signed and other Royal Worcester, longcase, bracket, wall and French mantel clocks, stick barometer, selected early oak, Georgian mahogany,Victorian walnut, Edwardian and later furniture – 359 lots together.
Lot 242: A large pair of blushed ivory Royal Worcester vases, 15in high, circa 1895
Part of a 120 lot section of signed and other Royal
Worcester porcelain by John, Harry & James Stinton
Fine pair of 18th/19th century carved
giltwood wall mirrors, manner of Thomas Johnson, height 5ft. Est. £10,000-15,000
A large walnut table and 15 chairs
A Pilkington’s Lancastrian vase
On view Monday 19th April 10am – 7pm and mornings of sale from 9am
The full catalogue can be viewed online at:www.wottonauctionrooms.co.uk from Friday 16th April Buyer’s premium 17.625%
View the fully illustrated catalogue from Thursday at www.burstowandhewett.co.uk and www.the-saleroom.com/burstowandhewett
Abbey Auction Gallery, Lower Lake, Battle, East Sussex Telephone: (01424) 772374
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