42 19th June 2010
Quarterly Auction of Jewellery, Coins & Watches
Tuesday 22nd June at 10.30am
Viewing Monday 21st 1-7pm and morning of the sale 9-10.15am
A Martin Brothers
globular stone glazed vase £300-400
A pair of
Rococo-style silver
candleholders £200-300
A black and white official Everton team photograph, signed by Dixie Deane (with provenance) £1,000-1,500
A Minton majolica oval two-handled game dish £1,500-1,800
A fine Art Deco-style platinum, diamond and sapphire bracelet (estimated 4 metric carats) £5,500-6,500
Auction of Antiques & Fine Art Tuesday 29th June at 10.30am
Viewing Sunday 27th 2-4pm, Monday 28th 1-7pm and morning of the sale 9-10.15am
Including good early oak furniture from the estate of Wendy Palethorpe, deceased, of Anglesey, a single-owner collection of Doulton Lambeth stoneware (60 lots), interesting weaponry, fishing items, clocks and barometers, paintings by T.F. Wainwright, Karel Lek, George Sheffield, George Cockram, after Herring, Stewart G. Nock, David Hockney (a personally donated poster print).
A wrist chronograph (one of several good wristwatches) £150-250
An 18 carat gold emerald and diamond cluster ring (nine per row) £700-1,000
Catalogues £4 posted or visit us at
www.rogersjones.co.uk for a free catalogue, to view images and to place online commission bids. Buyer’s Premium 12% plus VAT
The Auction Rooms 33 Abergele Rd, Colwyn Bay NorthWales LL29 7RU Tel: 01492 532176
CHESTER OUR SALEROOM (40 minutes A55 Expressway)
An oak Jacobean chest £700-1,000
An early 19th century walnut and gilt pine mirror (with provenance) £1,000-1,500
An oak Jacobean chest £800-1,200
An oak coffer £500-700
David Bates (1840-1921), oil painting, ‘Yews at Gadley near Malvern’, signed and dated 1886, 24 x 36in (61 x 91.5cm)
Estimate £6,000-8,000
Tuesday 22nd June at 7pm
SPRING GALA SALE On view: Monday 21st June 10am-7pm and morning of sale from 10am
Carl Unger (1915-1995),
oil painting, ‘Abstract river landscape’, signed and dated (1948), 26 x 39in (66 x 99cm) Estimate £8,000-12,000
Edward M. Richardson (1810-1874), watercolour, ‘Cathedral of St George,
Limburg on the Lahn, Nassau’, signed and dated 1869, 25 x 381
⁄2 in (63.5 x 98cm) Estimate £3,000-4,000
Herbert Royle (1870-1958), oil painting, ‘Summer Menai Straits, Anglesey’, signed, 71
⁄2 x 91
(19 x 23.5cm) Estimate £750-950
⁄2 in
F. Barbedienne (fondeur), 19th century brown patinated bronze figure, ‘Venus de Milo’, 26in (66cm) high Estimate
£1,000-1,500
William Woodhouse (1857-1939), oil painting, signed, 20 x 291 (51 x 75cm)
⁄2 Estimate £500-700
Roger Hampson (1925-1996), oil painting, ‘Rothwell Street, Bolton’, signed, 71
⁄2 Impressive Victorian mahogany secrétaire
breakfront library bookcase, 92in (233.7cm) high, 83in (210.8cm) wide Estimate: £2,000-3,000
Good quality early 20th century lady’s satinwood cylinder fronted bureau of small proportions, 301
⁄4 in
(77cm) wide (reputedly bought out of 1st Earl Kitchener’s home, Broome Park, Kent)
Illustrated catalogue £5 post paid available from:
The Auction Galleries, 38 Charles Street, Manchester M1 7DB Tel: 0161 273 1911 Fax: 0161 273 3474 Email:
capesdunn@gmail.com Catalogue available online at:
www.capesdunn.com and
www.ukauctioneers.com
x 61 ⁄2 in (19 x 16.5cm) Estimate £800-1,200
Gillow & Co, late 19th century Aesthetic Movement bird’s-eye maple and ebonised card table, 361
⁄2 in (92cm) wide Estimate £600-800
Herbert Royle (1870-1958), oil painting, ‘Coniston Water’, signed, 191 (49.5 x 59.7cm)
⁄2 x 231
Estimate £3,000-5,000 (one of seven in the sale)
⁄2 in in
W. & M. Dodge, Manchester, late 19th century marble and gilt metal mounted mantel clock with mercury pendulum, 233 (60cm) high
⁄4 in Estimate £600-800
19th century Black Forest carved softwood climbing bear and cub torchère, 49in (124.4cm) high Estimate
£2,000-3,000
Herbert Royle (1870-1958), oil painting, ‘Haymaking’, signed, 121
⁄2 x 151 ⁄2 in (31.8 x 38.6cm) Estimate £1,500-2,000
George Goodwin Kilburne (1839-1924), watercolour, signed, 14 x 201 (35.5 x 51.5cm)
⁄4 Estimate £2,000-3,000 in
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