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30 11th February 2012 Hansons Auction Centre, Heage Lane, Etwall, Derbyshire DE65 6LS Telephone: 01283 733988


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ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS’ AUCTION Thursday 16th February at 10am


Approx 800 lots


Silver, jewellery, collectors’ items, ceramics and glass, pictures, books, works of art, clocks and furniture


Viewing: Wednesday 15th February 11am-7pm and morning of sale from 9am


A Chinese export black lacquered and gilt games box, early 19th century, with lidded compartments enclosing mother of pearl counters and gaming trays £300-400


A Victorian ormolu pierced carriage clock, circa 1885, in leather travelling case, 16cm high £100-150


Continental School, perhaps Dutch, 18th century, figures on horseback in picturesque setting, oil on copper, 36 x 31cm £200-300


An early Worcester blue and white porcelain tea bowl and saucer, circa 1754 £80-100


A George V silver twin-handled porringer and cover, Goldsmiths


Co, London, 1913, 28oz £300-500, and a George III silver twin- handled cup and cover, maker IC, London 1817, 23oz £200-300


A 9ct gold curb link bracelet, with two charms and four half sovereigns, 62.8g £400-600


A lady’s 18k gold Omega Seamaster wristwatch, cased, with certificate £300-400


A small collection of 18th century wine glasses to be included in the sale


An Edwardian silver and enamel Arts and Crafts posy bowl, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London, 1902, 4oz £60-100


A George V silver miniature ‘card table’ jewellery stand, in neoclassical style, Sheffield, 1911, 10cm high £80-120


ANDREW SMITH & SON


chartered surveyors fine art auctioneers and valuers FINE ART, ANTIQUES AND INTERIORS


Tuesday 14th & Wednesday 15th February at 10am both days


A good George III mahogany and crossbanded secrétaire chest on chest, circa 1785, 114cm wide £800-1,000


An exceptional full head tiger skin,


by Theobold Bros. Mysore, 2.84m long, one of two in this sale, circa 1923. Estimates £1,000 to 1,500 each


A large William Moorcroft fruit bowl, ‘Pansy’ design, circa 1925. Esimate £300-400


A carved rhinoceros horn libation cup, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, carved to the exterior with a phoenix, 11cm high. Estimate £50,000-80,000


NB: The cup is not held on the premises. Viewing strictly by appointment.


From a selection of Oriental bronze. Various estimates.


Over 1,000 lots to include pictures, jewellery, silver and plate, gold and silver bullion (coins), 18th century and later Oriental and European ceramics and glass, textiles and costume, furs, a fine collection of tiger and lepoard skins, furniture, collectables including militaria/medals, toys, clocks, decorative interior furnishings, architectural and garden items


Viewing: Thursday 9th 12 noon-4pm, Friday 10th, Saturday 11th, Monday 13th 10am-4pm and sale mornings from 8.30am Illustrated catalogues available at:


18thC in the manner of George Morland, oil on canvas, 35 x 29.5 cm. Estimate £200-300


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A pair of 18thC French silver open salts modelled as ships, 9.5cm. Estimate £600-800


A good pair of Persian Kashan rugs, first quarter 20thC. Estimate £800-1,200


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