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36 19th March 2011 Mallams Cheltenham


Decorative Antique & Later Furniture, Silver, Jewellery, Coins & Works of Art


Principally the contents of a Queen’s Road, Cheltenham apartment sold on the instructions of the executors


Thursday 24th March at 10.30am Viewing: Tuesday 22nd March


Wednesday 23rd March Morning of sale


9am - 7pm 9am - 5pm from 9am


A ‘Skinners Horse’ diamond and enamel brooch Estimate £400-600


Est 1788


www.mallams.co.uk


Formerly Sandoe Luce Panes (Fine Arts)


Tabernacle Road, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershier GL12 7EB


Tel: (01453) 844733 Fax: (01453) 845448 Email: info@wottonauctionrooms.co.uk Website: www.wottonauctionrooms.co.uk


ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Tuesday 22nd March at 10.30am – approx. 800 lots


CERAMICS & GLASSWARE 200 lots including pair of 19th century Cantagalli type maiolica vases and covers, set of seven Royal Doulton figures – Henry VIII and his six wives, plus further set of four Doulton ‘Tudor Ladies’ and Doulton stonewares including Edward VII coronation tankard, Clarice Cliff lamp base and ‘Café au Lait’ vase, Moorcroft vase, Staffordshire figures and animals, large quantity of Copeland Spode Italian pattern dinner/teawares, further dinner and tea services by Copeland, Royal Albert, Davenport, large etched glass R.A.F. 1942 presentation goblet depicting Hurricane fighter planes and Hampden bombers, etc. JEWELLERY & COLLECTABLES 120 lots including gold rings, gold chains, 9ct gold gent’s Rolex wristwatch, hat pins, pocket watches, corkscrews, three carved ivory figures, bronze figure of a mouse, costume jewellery, etc. SILVER 70 lots including Georgian Irish claret jug, tea set, pair of wine coasters, Georgian Irish basket, Victorian two sectional bon-bon dish, flatware, dressing tableware, tobacco box, travelling bag with fitted interior, canteen of fish eaters, etc.CLOCKS 20 lots including two oak mantel clocks, slate clock, barometers, etc. MISCELLANEOUS including over 20 Middle Eastern and Chinese rugs/carpets, good collection of ladies’ vintage gowns and dresses, African eight-legged Nupe-style stool, collection of Eastern Buddhas, Tibetan templeware and Hindu deities, Becks microscope circa 1899, cylindrical Fullers slide rule calculator, Fowlers ‘Magnum’ long scale calculator and leather case, large quantity of draughtsman drawing boxes, fishing rods, net, oak sentry box letter box circa 1890, musical instruments including banjo, Yamaha flute, guitars, vintage golf club, cricket sampler dated 1885, Dinky and Corgi cars, Hornby railway, walking sticks. PICTURES & PRINTS 75 lots including works by or after Roger Hilton, Lucy Kemp Welch, James T. Watt, John Livesey, Fitzgerald Arundel, Anglo-Chinese school harbour scene, etc. BOOKS & POSTCARDS. RECORDS: collection of 33, 45 and 78 rpm records, mostly from the 1960s.


A late Victorian/Edwardian diamond star brooch Estimate £800-1200


A diamond and gold woodcock brooch Estimate £500-700


A Victorian chinoiserie silver tea caddy by Charles T. Fox and George Fox, London 1851 Estimate £700-900


Wednesday 23rd March at 10.30am – approx. 450 lots


A 19th century French pipe with original case


Estimate £200-300


Antique and quality furniture briefly including 18th century floral marquetry bureau cabinet, unusual Regency yew wood washstand, 18th century French provincial dresser, 19th century French fruitwood kitchen table, child’s lambing chair, primitive stick-back chair, collection of 20 Windsor hoop and stick back kitchen chairs, Georgian oak longcase clock by Benjamin Royle of Hough, cottage longcase by Joseph Tanner, Cirencester, Regency mahogany longcase clock by J.N. Hunt, Tredegar, Victorian walnut Canterbury, two partners’ desks, 19th century mahogany waterfall bookcase, usual selection of 18th, 19th and 20th century chests of drawers, dining, side and occasional tables, display cabinets, bedroom furniture, bookcases, pine dressers, sets of dining, side and occasional chairs, soft furnishings, three plan chests, Herman Miller stacking chairs, mirrors, outside effects including hardwood garden benches, including weathered example adorning presentation plaque relating to Lord Lucan, tables and chairs, garden pots, staddle stones and caps, pair of carved stone corbels, set of four cast iron urns, large cast iron safe, etc.


18th century Irish silver claret jug


A late 19th century amber and champlevé parasol handle Estimate £200-300


Pair of 19th century Cantagalli maiolica vases and covers


19th century Anglo-Chinese harbour scene


On view Monday 21st March 10am – 7pm and mornings of sale from 9am


The full catalogue can be viewed online at www.wottonauctionrooms.co.uk from Friday 18th March. Buyer’s premium 20%INCLUSIVE


ELDREDS


AUC T ION E E RS & VA LU E R S P L Y M O U T H


A 19th century French kingwood secrétaire, 26in wide, 49½in high Estimate £1000-1500


A pair of 18th century Irish mahogany hall chairs Estimate £600-800


Carriage whip, marine ivory stick Estimate: £200-300


Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers since 1788 Grosvenor Galleries, 26 Grosvenor Street, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 2SG


Telephone: (01242) 235712 Email: cheltenham@mallams.co.uk


George III serpentine chest Estimate: £600-800


19th century


orthodontic model Estimate: £300-500


19th century pearl set fringe necklace Estimate: £200-300


Illustrated catalogue online at www.eldreds.net


Viewing: Saturday 19th March 9am-12 noon, Monday 21st March 9am-7pm and morning of sale from 9am


1 BELLIVER WAY, ROBOROUGH, PLYMOUTH, PL6 7BP Tel: (01752) 721199 Fax: (01752) 786042 Email: enquiries@eldreds.net


ANTIQUES, SILVER & JEWELLERY Tuesday 22nd March at 11am


Including pictures, furniture, clocks, ceramics, glassware, silver, plate, jewellery and watches


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