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Antiques Trade Gazette 15


Marshall House


Atmospheric listed building saleroom in the historic Cheshire market town of Knutsford


Antiques, Fine Art & Collectables with Toys, Models & Vintage Motorcycles Tuesday 24th January at 10am


Viewing: Monday 23rd January 10am-6.30pm and Tuesday 24th January 9am-10am (private viewing available by arrangement with the auctioneer)


To include: clocks, barometers and scientific instruments, collectables, a single-owner private collection of Benin bronzes, militaria, medals and coins, books, maps, stamps, cigarette cards, postcards and ephemera, European ceramics and glassware, Oriental ceramics and works of art, silver and silver plate, watches and jewellery, pictures, toys and models, vintage motorcycles, furniture (including longcase clocks and rugs).


1. 1967 Triumph T100 C motorcycle 2. 5ct diamond single stone ring 3. 17th/18th century oak dresser


4. Pair of 19th century Chinese pâte-sur-pâte ceramic vases 5. Live steam model Burrell traction engine


£2,000-£3,000 £15,000-£20,000 £3,000-£5,000 £600-£800 £500-£800


6. Golden Age Models ‘O’ gauge three coach restaurant car set for the ‘Flying Scotsman’


7. Golden Age Models ‘O’ gauge Dynamometer car LNER for the Mallard’s record breaking run


8. Japanese Meiji signed bronze figure, 40.5cm


9. Pair of Japanese Meiji Shibayama tusk vases, 24cm (also large ornate stands not shown)


£400-£600 £300-£500 £1,000-£1,500 £1,000-£1,500


10. Pair of Nigerian Benin bronzes of an Oba (70cm) and his Queen (66cm) (from a single owner private collection of Benin bronzes)


5 £800-£1,200


11. Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver wine ewer and two goblets by John, Edward, Walter and John Barnard, London 1874/75 £700-£1,000


12. George II silver fruit strainer by John Hugh Le Sage, London 1739/40


13. George II silver tankard by John Bayley, London 1752/53, engraved ‘ES 1753’


£400-£600 £500-£700


14. Superb quality Victorian walnut, coromandel and satin maple games compendium by Bagshaw and Sons of Liverpool, patent lozenge for 29 November 1869


£700-£1,000


15. Unique piece of railwayana, being an enamelled lacquered brass plaque commemorating the centenary of the first Manchester railway station 1830-1930, 61x92cm


16. 1887 diamond jubilee gold and silver commemorative nine coin set (three pence missing)


17. Victorian mahogany secrétaire Wellington chest 18. George III mahogany sideboard


19. Fine quality Edwardian marquetry inlaid mahogany chiming longcase clock with tubular gongs, by H.L. Brown and Sons Ltd of Sheffield


£300-£500


£2,000-£3,000 £800-£1,200 £1,500-£2,000


£3,000-£5,000


20. Good quality Victorian carved mahogany cased grandmother clock by Thomas Taylor


21. C.1899 Royal Worcester vase, shape no. 1410, 37.5cm


£800-£1,200 £1,000-£1,500


and Graingers Worcester reticulated vase and cover, hand-painted with game birds on both sides, shape no.963, c.1891-1902, 23cm (part of a good collection of Worcester porcelain)


£800-£1,200


22. Two 18th/19th century turned fruitwood bowls, 46cm diam £300-£500 and 33cm diam


£200-£300 23. Good collection of militaria and weapons


24. 19th century four-glass mantel clock by Henry Marc of Paris, with ormolu mounts and mercury pendulum, 38cm high


£800-£1,200 21 22 Live bidding at www.the-saleroom.com PRIVATE VIEWING AVAILABLE BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE AUCTIONEER


Fully illustrated catalogues can be viewed online at www.ukauctioneers.com, www.invaluable.com or www.the-saleroom.com Catalogues available by post £7 (plus postage) • email: antiques@frankmarshall.co.uk • website: www.frankmarshall.co.uk Frank Marshall and Co, Marshall House, Church Hill, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 6DH Tel: 01565 653284 Fax: 01565 652341


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