Sale: Fine Arts and Crafts
Wednesday 18th June 2025 10:00AM
584 lots in this sale
Lot | Description | Estimate | Hammer |
1 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase, dated 1885, compressed form, incised with a frieze of stylised | £100 - £200 | |
2 | A Martin Brothers stoneware knife-rest by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1881, modelled with geometric | £80 - £100 | |
3 | An early Martin Brothers stoneware caddy by Robert Wallace Martin, cylindrical form, modelled in low | £150 - £250 | |
4 | An early Martin Brothers Pottery teapot and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1879, compressed | £200 - £300 | |
5 | A Martin Brothers stoneware ewer by Edwin & Walter Martin, shouldered square section with | £150 - £200 | |
6 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1892, shouldered, baluster | £150 - £200 | |
7 | Catalogue of Martinware in the Collection of F J Nettlefold by Charles Beard, private print, 1936, | £150 - £200 | |
8 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Robert Wallace Martin, shouldered, square section, | £400 - £600 | |
9 | A Martin Brothers miniature gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, compressed form covered in a | £200 - £300 | |
10 | A large Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1908, shouldered, | £800 - £1,200 | |
11 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, stylised form with fine carved | £200 - £300 | |
12 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, twisted form, incised with fine | £200 - £300 | |
13 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1904, shouldered form, | £150 - £200 | |
14 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1906, tapering, ribbed | £200 - £300 | |
15 | A Martin Brothers stoneware oil lamp base by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1888, swollen form on | £300 - £500 | |
16 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, shouldered ovoid form, incised with | £150 - £250 | |
17 | A Martin Brothers stoneware tile by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled in low relief with convolvulus | £150 - £200 | |
18 | A pair of Martin Brothers stoneware tiles, each incised and painted with scrolling foliage issuing a | £300 - £500 | |
19 | A Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon tile, incised with an entwined dragon, glazed chestnut on a buff | £500 - £800 | |
20 | A Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon tile, incised with a dragon flying, glazed chestnut on a buff | £500 - £800 | |
21 | 'Ernest Marsh 1922' a rare small Martin Brothers stoneware portrait roundel by Robert Wallace | £500 - £800 | |
22 | A rare Martin Brothers stoneware sculpture of a fireman rescuing a lady by Robert Wallace Martin, | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
23 | A Martin Brothers stoneware Bird vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1898, shouldered form, | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
24 | A Martin Brothers stoneware bird jar and cover by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1897, modelled with | £5,000 - £8,000 | |
25 | A Martin Brothers stoneware Face jug by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled in relief with a smiling | £400 - £600 | |
26 | A Martin Brothers stoneware grotesque Dragon dish by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1900, modelled | £800 - £1,200 | |
27 | A Martin Brothers stoneware Face jug by Robert Wallace Martin, modelled in relief with a smiling | £800 - £1,200 | |
28 | A Martin Brothers stoneware Gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1900, shouldered form with | £300 - £400 | |
29 | A Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic ewer by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1888, shouldered, square | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
30 | A Martin Brothers stoneware grotesque by Robert Wallace Martin, the anthropomorphic figure modelled | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
31 | A Martin Brothers stoneware Marred vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1899, twisted, flaring | £700 - £1,000 | |
32 | A Martin Brothers stoneware solifleur vase by Robert Wallace Martin, ovoid with cylindrical neck, | £100 - £200 | |
33 | A rare Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Walter Martin, dated 1904, shouldered form with four | £400 - £600 | |
34 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1907, slender form with | £200 - £300 | |
35 | Two Martin Brothers stoneware pond kerbstones by Robert Wallace Martin, each incised with a border | £150 - £200 | |
36 | A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1880, shouldered form, incised and | £200 - £300 | |
37 | A Martin Brothers stoneware jug by Robert Wallace Martin, swollen form, incised with a band of | £200 - £300 | |
38 | A Martin Brothers stoneware grotesque Aquatic vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1896, | £2,500 - £3,500 | |
39 | A Martin Brothers stoneware architectural tile, modelled in low relief with scrolling classical | £150 - £200 | |
40 | Four Martin Brothers stoneware Dragon fragments by Robert Wallace Martin, from a large jardiniere, | £200 - £400 | |
41 | 'Martin Brothers Pottery' by Ian Gregory, a stoneware invite for Richard Dennis' 1978 exhibition for | £200 - £400 | |
42 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase, tapering cylindrical form with collar rim, incised and painted | £150 - £200 | |
43 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, shouldered form, painted with simple | £150 - £200 | |
44 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1886, shouldered ovoid form, | £300 - £500 | |
45 | A Martin Brothers stoneware ewer by Edwin and Walter Martin, shouldered, square section, incised and | £300 - £500 | |
46 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Robert Wallace Martin, dated 1887, ovoid with flaring neck, | £300 - £500 | |
47 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, shouldered ovoid form with flaring rim, | £200 - £400 | |
48 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1898, swollen square | £300 - £400 | |
49 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Robert Wallace Martin, swollen square section, incised | £150 - £200 | |
50 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1899, swollen square | £300 - £400 | |
51 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1899, swollen square | £300 - £500 | |
52 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1904, swollen square | £300 - £400 | |
53 | A large Martin Brothers stoneware gourd jardiniere by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1899, | £200 - £400 | |
54 | A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1904, ovoid | £150 - £250 | |
55 | A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1909, ovoid | £200 - £300 | |
56 | A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, ovoid with tapering | £150 - £200 | |
57 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1904, shouldered, | £200 - £400 | |
58 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1908, tapering, ribbed | £200 - £300 | |
59 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, shouldered, ribbed form, covered | £150 - £250 | |
60 | A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1899, shouldered | £200 - £300 | |
61 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1901, ovoid with flaring | £200 - £300 | |
62 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, shouldered, ribbed form covered | £150 - £250 | |
63 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Walter Martin, dated 1901, ovoid with tapering cylindrical | £200 - £300 | |
64 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, 1898, ovoid with tall cylindrical | £200 - £400 | |
65 | A Martin Brothers stoneware vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, slender, ribbed form, covered in a | £150 - £250 | |
66 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1908, tall, shouldered form | £300 - £500 | |
67 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, ovoid with tapering cylindrical | £150 - £200 | |
68 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1908, ovoid with tapering | £200 - £300 | |
69 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1901, ovoid with tapering | £200 - £300 | |
70 | A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1900, shouldered | £150 - £250 | |
71 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1901, ribbed, shouldered | £150 - £250 | |
72 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1911, ovoid ribbed form, | £200 - £400 | |
73 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1898, shouldered, | £200 - £300 | |
74 | A Martin Brothers stoneware miniature gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1900, ovoid, | £150 - £200 | |
75 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1908, ribbed, shouldered | £150 - £250 | |
76 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin and Walter Martin, dated 1902, swollen, square | £150 - £250 | |
77 | A Martin Brothers stoneware gourd vase by Edwin & Walter Martin, dated 1913, tapering square | £200 - £400 | |
78 | A rare Martin Brothers stoneware Aquatic pond by Robert Wallace Martin, comprising forty | £2,000 - £4,000 | |
79 | A Minton Hollins & Co Aesthetic Movement tile, painted with a young child warrior, holding sword | £200 - £300 | |
80 | A Tulip dust pressed tile probably Alfred Meakin, in the manner of Charles, Francis Annesley Voysey, | £200 - £300 | |
81 | A set of Copeland Months of the Year tiles mounted in oak two-fold screen, the corners set with | £300 - £500 | |
82 | 'St Luke' and 'St Mark' a pair of Minton and Co encaustic tiles designed by AWN Pugin, each | £150 - £200 | |
83 | A large Minton & Hollins Aesthetic Movement tile by J Brooke, painted with a classical woman | £150 - £200 | |
84 | 'Sigh No More Ladies' and 'Phyllis is my only Joy' two tiles the design attributed to Walter Crane, | £150 - £250 | |
85 | Four Mintons tiles, each printed in blue on a white ground with the depiction of Terror, Greed, Rage | £150 - £200 | |
86 | 'Three Little Pigs' a set of six Nursery Rhyme tiles designed by Walter Crane, painted in colours, | £300 - £500 | |
87 | A set of six Copeland tiles, each printed and painted with a medieval musician, in colours on a | £200 - £300 | |
88 | 'Flesh' a rare large tile by Henry Stacy Marks RA, probably on a Doulton & Co blank tile, | £150 - £200 | |
89 | A large Craven Dunnill architectural tile, modelled in relief with foliage panels above arches, | £150 - £200 | |
90 | A pair of stoneware architectural roundels possibly Leeds Fireclay, cast in low relief with a seated | £300 - £500 | |
91 | A Pilkington's Viking Ship dust-pressed tile designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, glazed in | £300 - £500 | |
92 | A Pilkington's Queen of Hearts tile designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, from the Alice in | £300 - £500 | |
93 | A Pilkington's Lancastrian tile designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, dust-pressed with a | £150 - £200 | |
94 | A William De Morgan Merton Abbey stoneware Pelican tile, painted with a large pelican with a fish in | £200 - £300 | |
95 | A William De Morgan Merton Abbey Ostrich tile, painted in green on a white ground, impressed factory | £400 - £600 | |
96 | A William De Morgan Merton Abbey Lynx tile, painted in green on a white ground, and a Sand's End | £200 - £300 | |
97 | A William De Morgan Merton Abbey Tortoise tile, painted in green on a white ground, impressed | £300 - £500 | |
98 | A tile of a flat fish probably William De Morgan, painted with two flat fish in red on a white | £150 - £200 | |
99 | A William De Morgan Sands End Pottery BBB tile, painted in shades of yellow, green and aubergine on | £150 - £200 | |
100 | A William De Morgan Sands End Pottery Raised Lion tile, modelled in low relief with two Heraldic | £150 - £250 | |
101 | A large William De Morgan Sands End Pottery Double Carnation tile, painted in shades of green brown | £200 - £300 | |
102 | Five William De Morgan Sands End Pottery Persian tiles, each painted with flowers and foliage in | £300 - £500 | |
103 | A large William De Morgan Merton Abbey tile, painted in colours on a turquoise blue ground, in brass | £200 - £300 | |
104 | Three Willliam De Morgan BBB tiles, each painted with a flower head in green, blue and aubergine on | £200 - £400 | |
105 | A William De Morgan Persian three tile panel, painted with flowers and foliage in blue, turquoise, | £200 - £400 | |
106 | A pair of William De Morgan Bedford Park Daisy tiles, painted in shades of blue, green and aubergine | £200 - £400 | |
107 | A pair of William De Morgan Moffat tiles, on Poole blanks, painted in shades of blue and green on a | £200 - £300 | |
108 | A William De Morgan Merton Abbey Persian two tile panel, painted with stylised flower design in | £200 - £400 | |
109 | A William De Morgan Sands End Pottery BBB tile, painted in shades of yellow, aubergine and green on | £200 - £300 | |
110 | A William De Morgan Chelsea Period large tile, painted with two flowers in aubergine and green on a | £150 - £250 | |
111 | A William De Morgan Late Fulham Period Persian tile, painted with a palmette and flower design in | £150 - £250 | |
112 | A William De Morgan Fantastic Ducks tile, painted in ruby lustre on a cream ground, impressed L | £150 - £250 | |
113 | A William De Morgan Fantastic Ducks tile, painted with birds amongst foliage in ruby on a cream | £150 - £250 | |
114 | A William De Morgan Sands End Pottery Galleon tile, painted with a ship at sail on calm water, in | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
115 | A William De Morgan Sands End Pottery Galleon tile, painted with a ship at sail on calm water with | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
116 | A William De Morgan single-handled vase, ovoid with cylindrical neck, painted with scaly fish in | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
117 | A William De Morgan Fish charger, painted with three large scaly fish before scrolling foliage | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
118 | A William De Morgan charger by Charles Passenger, painted with two figures, half-boy-half lion, | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
119 | A William De Morgan pottery charger, painted to the well with a mermaid holding a hand mirror, | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
120 | A large William De Morgan twin-handled vase probably painted by Halsey Ricardo, baluster form with | £500 - £1,000 | |
121 | A large William De Morgan vase, ovoid with tapering cylindrical neck, applied with large angular | £500 - £1,000 | |
122 | A William De Morgan Persian twin handled vase, ovoid with cylindrical neck, painted with a serpent | £800 - £1,200 | |
123 | A William De Morgan Persian bowl by Charles Passenger, circular, painted with panels of stylised | £500 - £1,000 | |
124 | A William De Morgan Persian vase, shouldered form, painted with sprays of stylised blue tulips on a | £300 - £500 | |
125 | A William De Morgan Persian bottle vase, ovoid with knopped cylindrical neck, painted with a frieze | £800 - £1,200 | |
126 | A Bushey Heath pottery vase by Fred Passenger, shouldered, swollen form with applied twin-handles, | £200 - £300 | |
127 | A John Pearson pottery jug, swollen cylindrical form, painted with stylised exotic flowers in | £150 - £200 | |
128 | A John Pearson pottery charger, painted with flower and foliage in shades of blue, silver and purple | £300 - £500 | |
129 | A John Pearson earthenware charger, painted to the well with a stag standing alert, before a tree, | £500 - £1,000 | |
130 | A Chinese flambe baluster vase, the ovoid body with cylindrical neck flaring top rim, covered in a | £100 - £200 | |
131 | An unusual Millwall Pottery stoneware vase by Alfred Powell, numbered 131, shouldered, ovoid form, | £300 - £500 | |
132 | A pair of Wedgwood Pottery vases by Louise Powell, waisted, cylindrical form, painted with scrolling | £300 - £500 | |
133 | A Wedgwood Pottery bowl by Alfred Powell, pattern no.3571, painted to the well with a Cotswold | £200 - £300 | |
134 | A large Wedgwood Pottery cider jug by Louise Powell, number 957, swollen, ovoid form painted with | £300 - £500 | |
135 | A Wedgwood Pottery octagonal plate by Alfred Powell, pattern no.2239, painted with a radiating | £200 - £300 | |
136 | A Wedgwood Pottery pot and cover by Louise Powell, model no. 236, shouldered, ovoid form painted | £200 - £300 | |
137 | A Wedgwood Pottery jug by Alfred Powell, pattern 2286, shouldered form, painted columns of stylised | £150 - £200 | |
138 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Cassandia Annie Walker, slender, shouldered form, painted with | £400 - £600 | |
139 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Annie Davis and Charles Collis, slender, shouldered form painted with | £200 - £400 | |
140 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase, shouldered form, incised and painted with panels of stylised flower | £150 - £200 | |
141 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Gertrude Russell, shape no.211, shouldered, waisted cylindrical form, | £200 - £400 | |
142 | A Della Robbia Pottery Moorish vase by Arthur E Bells and Annie Smith, shouldered form with applied | £300 - £500 | |
143 | A Della Robbia Pottery Mosaic vase by Charles Collis and Hannah Jones, shouldered ovoid form, | £300 - £500 | |
144 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Cecil John Shirley, ovoid with flaring cylindrical neck, painted | £600 - £1,000 | |
145 | An Art Nouveau Della Robbia Pottery large Algerian vase possibly by May Furniss, painted with water | £300 - £500 | |
146 | An Art Nouveau Della Robbia Pottery large Algerian vase by ELL and Percy Jacques, ovoid with | £600 - £1,000 | |
147 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Arthur E Bells and probably William Warwick, dated 1898, shouldered | £400 - £600 | |
148 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Enid Woodhouse, shouldered form with applied scroll handles, painted | £300 - £500 | |
149 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Lizzie Wilkins and probably Harry Fletcher, shouldered form with | £300 - £500 | |
150 | A Della Robbia Pottery pot and cover by Charles Collis and Annie Jones, shouldered form, painted | £300 - £500 | |
151 | An Art Nouveau Della Robbia pottery vase by Lizzie Wilkins, dated 1898, pear shaped with slender | £500 - £1,000 | |
152 | A Della Robbia Pottery New vase by Violet Woodhouse, shouldered form with swollen cylindrical neck, | £200 - £300 | |
153 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Hannah Jones and Charles Collis, ovoid with swollen neck, incised | £300 - £500 | |
154 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Lizzie Wilkins, dated 1896, ovoid with knopped cylindrical neck, | £300 - £400 | |
155 | A Della Robbia Pottery plate by A, painted with radiating flower stems in green and blue on a | £200 - £300 | |
156 | A Della Robbia Pottery Dutch vase and cover by John Fogo and Lizzie Wilkins, ovoid form with waisted | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
157 | A Della Robbia Pottery Dutch vase and cover by Hannah Jones and Charles Collis, ovoid with waisted | £800 - £1,200 | |
158 | A Della Robbia Pottery Dutch jar and cover by Violet Enid Woodhouse, compressed ovoid form with | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
159 | An Art Nouveau Della Robbia Pottery single-handled vase by Cassandia Annie Walker, dated 1903, the | £250 - £350 | |
160 | A Della Robbia single-handled vase by Annie Smith, dated 1895, shouldered form, incised and painted | £150 - £250 | |
161 | A Della Robbia Pottery pot and cover by EE, shouldered form, incised and painted with a frieze of | £200 - £400 | |
162 | A small Della Robbia Pottery twin-handled urn vase possibly by George Seddon, shouldered form with | £150 - £200 | |
163 | A Della Robbia Pottery twin-handled vase by John Fogo, painted with green leaves on a celadon | £200 - £400 | |
164 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by John Fogo, shouldered form with applied twin scroll handles, incised | £150 - £250 | |
165 | A Della Robbia Pottery Moorish vase by Miss Gwendoline Buckler, shouldered, twin-handled form, | £300 - £500 | |
166 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by Enid Woodhouse and Anne Davis, shouldered form with flaring neck, | £500 - £1,000 | |
167 | A rare Della Robbia Salamander vase by Harold Rathbone, shouldered form, applied with a lizard to | £500 - £1,000 | |
168 | An Art Nouveau Della Robbia Pottery vase by Ruth Bare, dated 1900, shouldered ovoid form with | £600 - £1,000 | |
169 | A Della Robbia Pottery Cantagalli vase by Hannah Jones, swollen ovoid form with applied handles, | £600 - £1,000 | |
170 | A Della Robbia Pottery twin-handled vase by ELL, shouldered ovoid form with applied handles, painted | £700 - £1,000 | |
171 | A Della Robbia Pottery small charger by Hannah Jones, incised and painted with radiating leaves in | £400 - £600 | |
172 | A Della Robbia Pottery plate by Harry Pearce and probably Edward Turri, dated 1895, incised and | £150 - £200 | |
173 | A Della Robbia Pottery charger by Annie Smith, incised and painted with radiating Art Nouveau flower | £700 - £1,000 | |
174 | A Della Robbia Pottery plate by Annie Jones and William Warwick, painted with radiating leaf panels, | £200 - £400 | |
175 | A Della Robbia Pottery plate by Ruth Bare and Annie Beaumont, incised and painted with radiating dog | £150 - £200 | |
176 | A Della Robbia Pottery bowl by Gertrude Russell, incised and painted with radiating flower design, | £200 - £300 | |
177 | A Della Robbia Pottery Tall Persian vase by Annie Jones and Harry Fletcher, ovoid with knopped, | £400 - £600 | |
178 | A Della Robbia Pottery Tall Persian vase by Annie Williams, dated 1895, ovoid with garlic knopped | £500 - £1,000 | |
179 | A Della Robbia Persian vase by John Fogo, ovoid with knopped garlic neck, incised with panels of | £200 - £400 | |
180 | A Della Robbia Pottery vase by John Fogo and possibly Jessie Sinclair, shouldered twin-handled form, | £300 - £500 | |
181 | A rare Della Robbia Pottery tray by Gertrude Russell, rounded, rectangular section, painted to the | £200 - £400 | |
182 | A Della Robbia Pottery Tall Water Vase by Annie Jones and Harry Pearce, shouldered ewer form, | £200 - £400 | |
183 | An Art Nouveau Della Robbia Pottery charger by Ruth Bare, dated 1900, incised and painted with | £800 - £1,200 | |
184 | A rare Della Robbia Pottery twin-handled Pilgrim's Flask vase and cover by Ruth Bare, dated 1900, | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
185 | Melody a Della Robbia Pottery plaque designed by Ellen Mary Rope, painted by Marianne de Caluwé, | £800 - £1,200 | |
186 | A massive Della Robbia Pottery twin-handled vase designed by Willie Williams and Harold Rathbone, | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
187 | A terracotta panel in the manner of George Tinworth, rectangular, modelled in low relief with a | £150 - £200 | |
188 | A Doulton Lambeth terracotta triptych panel by George Tinworth, titled Gethsemane, The Arrival of | £500 - £1,000 | |
189 | A Doulton Lambeth Rook chess piece by George Tinworth, cast as a mouse atop a round castle turret, | £500 - £1,000 | |
190 | A Doulton stoneware cover by George Tinworth, modelled as a mouse seated on a cushion smoking a | £150 - £200 | |
191 | A Royal Doulton stoneware Suffragette inkwell and cover, modelled as an old lady with arms crossed, | £150 - £200 | |
192 | A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware Whisky and Brandy flasks, shouldered, square section applied | £100 - £150 | |
193 | A Wileman Intarsio vase designed by Frederick Rhead, model no. 3470, ovoid with cylindrical neck, | £250 - £350 | |
194 | A Royal Doulton Sung vase designed by Charles Noke, shouldered form, covered in a blue, yellow and | £150 - £250 | |
195 | A Royal Doulton Sung vase probably designed by Charles Noke, baluster form smoked and veined | £150 - £200 | |
196 | A Royal Doulton Titanian Ware vase, double gourd form covered in a green and blue glaze, another | £150 - £200 | |
197 | A large Royal Doulton Brangwyn Ware charger designed by Frank Brangwyn, model D.5054, decorated with | £150 - £250 | |
198 | A pair of Royal Doulton Brangwyn Ware vases designed by Sir Frank Brangwyn, pattern D.5081, slender, | £150 - £250 | |
199 | A Royal Doulton Brangwyn Ware vase designed by Frank Brangwyn, model D.5080, decorated with stylised | £150 - £250 | |
200 | A Royal Doulton Chang beaker vase designed by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, covered in a thick white | £200 - £300 | |
201 | A Royal Doulton Chang vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, waisted, cylindrical form, covered in a | £300 - £500 | |
202 | A Royal Doulton Chang vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, shouldered form, covered in a running | £300 - £500 | |
203 | A Royal Doulton Chang vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, shouldered, cylindrical form, covered in | £400 - £600 | |
204 | A Royal Doulton Chang mushroom dish designed by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, amorphic form, covered | £150 - £250 | |
205 | A Royal Doulton Chang bowl designed by Charles Noke, circular with thick running flambe and white | £300 - £500 | |
206 | A Fulham Pottery stoneware vase designed by John Pollard Seddon, footed, swollen form, modelled in | £300 - £500 | |
207 | An Ashworth Pottery wall charger of Ellen Terry, printed in sepia with a portrait before lily | £200 - £300 | |
208 | An Ashworth Pottery wall charger of Ellen Terry, printed in sepia with a portrait before stylised | £200 - £300 | |
209 | A C H Brannam Barum grotesque spoon-warmer modelled as a cherub with open mouth, dated 1909, glazed | £150 - £200 | |
210 | A rare C H Brannam Pottery Cat bowl probably retailed by Liberty & Co, trefoil section, cast in | £200 - £300 | |
211 | An unusual Wemyss Pottery Geese tankard, cylindrical form, painted with white geese, in colours on a | £150 - £200 | |
212 | A Wemyss Pottery Thistle biscuit box and cover, cylindrical form, painted in colours on a white | £300 - £400 | |
213 | A Minton's Pottery jardiniere the design attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, cylindrical form on | £150 - £200 | |
214 | A Mintons Pottery Cloisonne bottle vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, ovoid with tall | £200 - £400 | |
215 | A Minton Cloisonne caddy and cover the design attributed to Dr Christopher Dresser, rectangular | £200 - £300 | |
216 | A pair of Mintons Cloisonne plates retailed by Phillips of Bond Street London, dated 1870, each | £150 - £250 | |
217 | A Linthorpe Pottery flower brick designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, shape no.286, ovoid with | £150 - £200 | |
218 | A Linthorpe Pottery vase designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no.24, shouldered, dimpled square | £150 - £200 | |
219 | A Wood & Sons wall charger designed by Charlotte Rhead, pattern 1420, painted with stylised | £150 - £200 | |
220 | A Carter Stabler & Adams Poole Pottery Grape charger designed by Truda Adams, pattern VA, | £150 - £200 | |
221 | Carters Terracotta Tiles a rare Carter's Poole Pottery advertising paperweight, modelled as a lion, | £150 - £200 | |
222 | A set of eleven Wilkinsons Ltd pottery Allied Commanders of the First World War toby jugs designed | £2,500 - £3,500 | |
223 | A Chelsea Chun stoneware bowl by Charles Vyse, covered in a running blue and lavender glaze, incised | £200 - £400 | |
224 | Bernard Leach CBE (1887-1979), attributed | £150 - £200 | |
225 | 'Saint Francis' a Compton Pottery plaque designed by Mary Seton Watts, rectangular, cast in low | £150 - £200 | |
226 | King Edward & Queen Alexandra a Moorcroft commemorative mug designed by William Moorcroft, given | £150 - £250 | |
227 | 'Flambe Leaf and Berry' a Moorcroft Pottery coffee can and saucer designed by William Moorcroft, | £120 - £180 | |
228 | A Moorcroft Pottery vase with electroplated mounts designed by William Moorcroft, ovoid form with | £150 - £250 | |
229 | 'Pomegranate' a Moorcroft Pottery footed vase designed by William Moorcroft, flaring cylindrical | £500 - £1,000 | |
230 | A Moorcroft Pottery Flamminian Ware vase designed by William Moorcroft, retailed by Liberty & | £150 - £250 | |
231 | A Moorcroft Pottery Flamminian Ware biscuit box and cover designed by William Moorcroft, retailed by | £200 - £300 | |
232 | A Moorcroft Pottery Flamminian Ware tray designed by William Moorcroft, probably retailed by Liberty | £150 - £250 | |
233 | 'Flambe Carp' a unique James Macintyre & Co vase by William Moorcroft, ovoid with knopped neck, | £6,000 - £10,000 | |
234 | 'Carp' a rare James Macintyre & Co vase by William Moorcroft, ovoid with knopped neck, tubeline | £6,000 - £10,000 | |
235 | 'Persian' a Moorcroft Pottery miniature vase designed by William Moorcroft, tapering cylindrical | £300 - £400 | |
236 | A Macintyre & Co miniature vase designed by William Moorcroft, tapering cylindrical form, | £200 - £300 | |
237 | 'Spanish' a Moorcroft Pottery small vase designed by William Moorcroft, shouldered form, tubeline | £150 - £200 | |
238 | 'Pomegranate' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, shouldered form, painted with | £200 - £400 | |
239 | 'Pomegranate' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, dated 1914, shouldered form, | £200 - £300 | |
240 | 'Pomegranate' a Moorcroft Pottery miniature vase, ovoid with cylindrical neck, tubeline decorated, | £150 - £200 | |
241 | 'Leaf and Berry' a Moorcroft Pottery baluster vase designed by William Moorcroft, tubeline decorated | £200 - £300 | |
242 | 'Waving Corn' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, compressed form, tubeline | £200 - £300 | |
243 | 'Eventide' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, small, shouldered form, tubeline | £200 - £400 | |
244 | 'Flambe Claremont' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, compressed form, tubeline | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
245 | 'Flambe Claremont' a rare Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, ovoid with collar | £500 - £800 | |
246 | 'Flambe Claremont' a rare Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, ovoid with collar | £500 - £800 | |
247 | 'Hazledene' a Moorcroft Pottery miniature vase designed by William Moorcroft, shouldered form, | £300 - £500 | |
248 | 'Hazledene' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, retailed by Liberty & Co, | £600 - £1,000 | |
249 | 'Hazledene' a Moorcroft Pottery miniature vase designed by William Moorcroft, tapering cylindrical | £300 - £500 | |
250 | 'Feather Scroll' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, tubeline decorated with a | £200 - £400 | |
251 | 'Big Poppy' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, baluster form, tubeline | £300 - £500 | |
252 | 'Dragon' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by Trevor Critchlow, dated 1986 possibly a trial, | £150 - £200 | |
253 | 'Blossom' a Moorcroft Pottery twin-handled vase designed by Sally Tuffin, for the Moorcroft | £150 - £250 | |
254 | 'Honeysuckle' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, ovoid, tubeline decorated in | £200 - £300 | |
255 | 'Waratah' a rare Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, shouldered form, tubeline | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
256 | 'Cornflower' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, tubeline decorated in shades of | £400 - £600 | |
257 | 'Spanish' a Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, baluster form, tubeline decorated | £300 - £500 | |
258 | A Sunflower Pottery ewer by Sir Edmund Elton, compressed form with tall neck and applied handle, | £150 - £250 | |
259 | A Sunflower Pottery solifleur vase by Sir Edmund Elton, tapering ovoid form with scroll neck, | £200 - £300 | |
260 | A Sunflower Pottery Commemorative mug by Sir Edmund Elton, dated 1916, cylindrical with cast | £120 - £180 | |
261 | A Sunflower Pottery jug by Sir Edmund Elton, shouldered form, with applied flower stem in green and | £150 - £250 | |
262 | A Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, ovoid with cylindrical neck, applied with masks, the | £150 - £200 | |
263 | A Sunflower Pottery ewer by Sir Edmund Elton, ovoid with flaring neck, applied with a band of | £150 - £200 | |
264 | A pair of large Sunflower Pottery candlesticks by Sir Edmund Elton, built in sections, tapering | £500 - £1,000 | |
265 | A Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, shouldered, ovoid form with flaring neck, covered in a | £150 - £200 | |
266 | A Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, ovoid with collar rim, covered in a crackled gold | £150 - £200 | |
267 | A Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, compressed ovoid form with flaring neck, covered in a | £150 - £200 | |
268 | A Sunflower Pottery Tyg by Sir Edmund Elton, cylindrical form, incised with flower motif and | £300 - £500 | |
269 | A Sunflower Pottery ewer by Sir Edmund Elton, shouldered form, with tube spout, covered in a | £150 - £200 | |
270 | A tall Sunflower Pottery vase and cover by Sir Edmund Elton, slender, shouldered form with thin | £400 - £600 | |
271 | A Ruskin Pottery Kingfisher lustre ginger jar, covered in a petrol lustre glaze and another smaller, | £150 - £250 | |
272 | A Ruskin Pottery cabochon panel, elliptical form covered in a mottled green with blue highlights, | £120 - £180 | |
273 | A Ruskin Pottery crystalline stoneware lamp base by William Howson-Taylor, shouldered form on a | £150 - £250 | |
274 | A Ruskin Pottery stoneware large platter, dated 1915, circular, covered in a lavender lustre glaze, | £150 - £200 | |
275 | A Ruskin Pottery plate, covered in a blue glaze, the rim with a frieze of foliage, six Ruskin | £150 - £200 | |
276 | A Ruskin Pottery High-fired stoneware stand designed by William Howson-Taylor, triangular section, | £150 - £250 | |
277 | A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware miniature vase designed by William Howson-Taylor, ovoid with | £150 - £250 | |
278 | A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson-Taylor, shouldered form, mottled silver | £300 - £500 | |
279 | A small Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware ginger jar, dated 1933, covered in a purple glaze over | £200 - £300 | |
280 | A massive Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Lapis Ware vase by Gladys Rogers, thrown by E.T. | £200 - £400 | |
281 | A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by William Mycock, dated 1934, ovoid, modelled in low relief | £150 - £200 | |
281a | A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1933, painted with a frieze of fish | £120 - £180 | |
282 | A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, shouldered form, modelled in low relief with | £300 - £500 | |
283 | A Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery model of a mouse, modelled seated eating a nut, on a square | £150 - £200 | |
284 | An early Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, dimpled hexagonal body with applied loop handles and tall | £200 - £400 | |
285 | A Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery vase by William S Mycock, dated 1907, ovoid, painted with a band | £200 - £300 | |
286 | A Pilkington's Lancastrian baluster vase by Gladys Rogers, impressed date of 1913, painted with a | £200 - £300 | |
287 | A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase designed by Walter Crane painted by William S. Mycock, dated 1912, | £300 - £500 | |
288 | A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian heraldic Moonflask by William S Mycock, dated 1923, twin handled, | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
289 | A model of a seated monkey probably Bernard Moore, modelled with hands raised to its mouth, covered | £150 - £250 | |
290 | A Bernard Moore porcelain model of a tortoise, flambe glazed under grey, with applied glass eyes, a | £150 - £250 | |
291 | A Bernard Moore flambe model of a rabbit, flambe with green glazed patch, applied glass eyes, a | £150 - £200 | |
292 | A Bernard Moore model of an eagle, on circular base inscribed The Binia Bird, glazed blue, signed | £150 - £200 | |
293 | A Bernard Moore solifleur vase, shouldered form with cylindrical neck, flambe glaze, the neck with a | £150 - £200 | |
294 | A Bernard Moore flambe bowl, decorated to the well with a large salamander signed Bernard Moore, | £150 - £200 | |
295 | A Bernard Moore flambe footed bowl, painted to the well with a heraldic lion, in red flambe, signed | £150 - £200 | |
296 | A Bernard Moore flambe jar with copper mount and cover, covered in a flambe glaze, a Bernard Moore | £150 - £200 | |
297 | A Bernard Moore flambe vase, ovoid decorated with a shoal of golden fish, signed Bernard Moore, | £150 - £250 | |
298 | A Bernard Moore flambe solifleur vase, ovoid with cylindrical neck, enamelled with a shoal of fish | £150 - £200 | |
299 | A Bernard Moore Pottery flambe solifleur vase, the compressed, footed body with tall tapering | £300 - £500 | |
300 | A Bernard Moore flambe solifleur vase, ovoid with tall cylindrical neck, painted with a band of | £150 - £200 | |
301 | A Bernard Moore vase and cover, slender baluster form, covered in a flambe glaze under crystalline | £150 - £200 | |
302 | A Bernard Moore flambe vase, waisted, shouldered cylindrical form, flambe with dark crystalline | £150 - £200 | |
303 | A Bernard Moore flambe bowl, decorated to the well with a deer walking in a woodland setting, in | £200 - £300 | |
304 | A Bombay School of Art Wonderland Pottery charger, painted to the well with a deity resting, the rim | £150 - £200 | |
305 | A Haviland & Cie Japoniste ewer by Ernest Chaplet, slender, shouldered form, incised with | £150 - £200 | |
306 | A Clement Massier Vallauris terracotta William Shakespeare portrait tile, modelled in high relief | £150 - £200 | |
307 | A Vallauris vase, shouldered, ovoid form with applied handles, painted with geometric design in gold | £120 - £180 | |
308 | A Pierrefonds stoneware crystalline glaze vase, shouldered form, covered in a turquoise crystalline | £200 - £400 | |
309 | An Adrien Dalpayrat Gres stoneware inkwell with pewter mount, shaped, square section covered in a | £200 - £400 | |
310 | An Art Nouveau Auguste Delaherche silver mounted high-fired stoneware vase, shouldered form covered | £500 - £800 | |
311 | A large Art Nouveau Ernst Wahliss maiden by A Doebrich, model no. 244, modelled standing in exotic | £200 - £400 | |
312 | An Art Nouveau Ernst Wahliss terracotta model of a maiden, model no.391, modelled as a standing | £200 - £400 | |
313 | An Art Nouveau Zsolnay Pecs ewer, waisted, ribbed cylindrical form, covered in a green and golden | £200 - £400 | |
314 | A Zsolnay Pecs vase designed by Tádé Sikorski, shape no.6085, twin-handled, tapering cylindrical | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
315 | An Art Nouveau Amphora Pottery vase, ovoid with swollen neck, cast in low relief with Art Nouveau | £200 - £300 | |
316 | A cast bronze planter, square section, cast with simple foliate panels, set with four Art Nouveau | £150 - £200 | |
317 | A pair of Art Nouveau tile plaques probably Johann von Schwarz, designed by Carl Luber, each | £300 - £500 | |
318 | A Grueby Pottery vase, shouldered form, modelled in low relief with foliate design, glazed matt | £150 - £250 | |
319 | An American Aesthetic Movement New Haven Clock Company bronze mounted mantel clock, rectangular | £150 - £200 | |
320 | A KPM pottery Halle vase designed by Marguerite Friedländer-Wildenhain, slender, swollen footed | £300 - £500 | |
321 | A Wiener Keramik Boy on a Snail figure designed by Michael Powolny, glazed in colours, impressed | £800 - £1,200 | |
322 | Summer a Wiener Werkstatte allegorical pottery figure of a woman designed by Johanna Meier-Michel, | £300 - £500 | |
323 | Winter a Wiener Werkstatte allegorical pottery figure of a woman designed by Johanna Meier-Michel, | £300 - £500 | |
324 | A set of six Lobmeyer engraved vases designed by Michael Powolny, flaring cylindrical form, engraved | £800 - £1,200 | |
325 | A Lobmeyer engraved vase designed by Michael Powolny, flaring cylindrical form, engraved with a | £150 - £250 | |
326 | A James Powell & Sons threaded glass vase, shouldered pale blue glass with fine blue thread | £120 - £180 | |
327 | An English glass epergne probably Stuart & Sons, clear glass tapering cylindrical base with | £200 - £300 | |
328 | A Stevens and Williams intaglio cased glass service, comprising ten glasses and nine finger bowls, | £500 - £800 | |
329 | A tall green glass vase in the manner of James Couper & Sons Clutha glass, pulled ovoid body | £150 - £200 | |
330 | A James Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, tapering green | £150 - £250 | |
331 | A James Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase, dimpled square section with cylindrical neck and | £300 - £400 | |
332 | A James Couper & Sons Clutha glass vase possibly designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, shouldered | £300 - £500 | |
333 | A large Fritz Heckert Red Marmopal iridescent vase designed by Otto Thamm, iridescent gold and red | £300 - £500 | |
334 | A rare Loetz Phanomen glass vase, shouldered swollen form, surface decorated with Art Nouveau | £800 - £1,200 | |
335 | A Loetz glass vase, shouldered ovoid form with flaring top rim, textured with golden iridescence, | £120 - £180 | |
336 | A Tiffany Studios Pine Needle patinated metal and Favrile glass letter rack, model 1008, rectangular | £300 - £600 | |
337 | A Tiffany Studios Vine border leaded glass shade, model no.1435-76, green glass, with later hanging | £800 - £1,200 | |
338 | An Art Nouveau Daum Nancy miniature Summer landscape enamelled glass vase, swollen elliptical form, | £300 - £500 | |
339 | An Art Nouveau Daum Nancy enamelled glass miniature rain vase, ovoid with cylindrical neck, | £400 - £600 | |
340 | Two stained glass window panels, one painted with passionflower stems above inscription How modes of | £300 - £500 | |
341 | 'King David' a stained glass window by Harry Mileham, dated 1935, rectangular form, signed monogram | £150 - £200 | |
342 | A stained glass Peacock window, rectangular with rounded top, decorated with a peacock displaying | £200 - £400 | |
343 | An Aesthetic Movement stained glass window the design attributed to George Edward Cook, rectangular, | £500 - £1,000 | |
344 | Alexander Pope | £150 - £200 | |
345 | Modern English Silverwork an Essay by Charles Robert Ashbee, published by the Essex House Press, | £200 - £300 | |
346 | Moderne Dekorative Kunst Die Ausstelling zu Turin 1902 by Alexander Koch. | £120 - £180 | |
347 | 'The Studio Yearbook' fifty two volumes, (52) | £150 - £200 | |
348 | The Studio a large run of volumes, mainly in original green bindings, including volumes one and two | £400 - £600 | |
349 | The Studio seventeen volumes, comprising 5,9,10,-17, 19, 31,33-35, 37 and 50, (17) | £150 - £200 | |
350 | A large collection of art reference books, including ceramics, glass, furniture, Japanese, Oriental, | £200 - £400 | |
351 | Deutsch Kunst und Dekoration, a long rung of volumes, published by Alexander Koch, Darmstadt, mainly | £200 - £400 | |
352 | Sir Hubert von Herkomer (1849-1914) | £150 - £200 | |
353 | A crystoleum print on glass, depicting a Pre-Raphaelite maiden in an interior, framed, unsigned, 53 | £150 - £200 | |
354 | Study for a silver cup, watercolour and gouache on grey paper, framed stamped ESK 49 x 25.5cm. | £100 - £200 | |
355 | Nora Elizabeth Baxter RA (born 1891) | £80 - £120 | |
356 | A set of Alice in Wonderland bridge scorers after a design by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, in | £200 - £300 | |
357 | Fritz Schoen (1871-1929) | £400 - £600 | |
358 | An Art Nouveau silk embroidery possibly retailed by Liberty & Co, rectangular, embroidered with | £150 - £200 | |
359 | An embroidered silk picture frame possibly Leak Embroidery Society by Alice Walton, dated 1905, | £200 - £300 | |
360 | A Glasgow School silk embroidered panel, depicting a woman before two peacocks, in colours, framed, | £150 - £200 | |
361 | 'The Bird of Time has but a Little Way to Fly' a Glasgow School silk embroidery panel, rectangular, | £150 - £250 | |
362 | A pair of Alexander Morton & Co curtains, each with Art Nouveau flower and foliage repeat, | £300 - £500 | |
363 | A woven textile portiere, decorated with acorn and oak leaf repeat in yellow, green and blue, | £200 - £400 | |
364 | A Jugendstil woven cotton and silk panel, probably German, decorated with flower and foliage in red | £200 - £300 | |
365 | A woven textile possibly Silver Studio, decorated with Art Nouveau Tulip repeat in green and brown | £200 - £400 | |
366 | A Morris & Co Bird jacquard-woven wool panel designed by William Morris, designed by William | £400 - £600 | |
367 | A large woven rug in the manner of Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, rectangular with central standard rose | £500 - £1,000 | |
368 | A Templeton's chenille seamless carpet designed by Frank Brangwyn, model no.1275, decorated with a | £500 - £1,000 | |
369 | A Gothic Revival pine table, octagonal section over tracery legs, the top inset with mirror glass, | £300 - £500 | |
370 | A Gothic Revival oak lectern, with carved tracery design, unsigned, 90cm. high, 61cm wide | £150 - £200 | |
371 | An Aesthetic Movement oak mantel clock the design attributed to Lewis F Day, rectangular with carved | £200 - £300 | |
372 | An Aesthetic Movement ebonised wood occasional table originally designed by E W Godwin, square | £150 - £250 | |
373 | An Aesthetic Movement ebonised wood folding chair the design attributed to E W Godwin, with strung | £200 - £300 | |
374 | A Gothic Revival pitch pine pedestal desk, twin fitted pedestals, with large rectangular top set | £200 - £300 | |
375 | A polished metal hanging oil lamp in the manner of Bruce Talbert, with pierced trefoil gallery, set | £150 - £200 | |
376 | An Aesthetic Movement oak desk, rectangular with leather top, on octagonal legs inlaid with circular | £800 - £1,200 | |
377 | A pair of Aesthetic Movement ebonised wood corner shelves, each with mirrored back display shelf | £600 - £1,000 | |
378 | A large oak overmantel by Edgar Wood, rectangular, two open shelves flanking central cupboard with | £300 - £500 | |
379 | A Barnard Bishop and Barnard cast iron fireplace designed by Thomas Jeckyll, central panel set with | £150 - £200 | |
380 | A large pair of Gothic Revival patinated iron Dragon fire dogs, each modelled with dragon head | £150 - £200 | |
381 | A Gothic Revival brass rise and fall oil lamp, the flaring bowl with cast stylised berried foliage | £300 - £500 | |
382 | A Bromsgrove Guild bronze and wrought iron fire poker and shovel, each with disc terminal cast with | £150 - £200 | |
383 | A J S Henry mahogany armchair, pentagonal seat on five turned legs, green velvet pads, unsigned, | £150 - £200 | |
384 | A Story and Triggs ebonised wood bookshelf, twin compartments of three shelves, applied retailers | £200 - £300 | |
385 | A Gothic Revival twin-branch wall sconce in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, the | £150 - £200 | |
386 | A peg jointed oak hanging book shelf, four shelves, unsigned, 106cm wide, 16cm deep. | £150 - £200 | |
387 | An oak reclining armchair in the manner of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, with carved tracery | £150 - £250 | |
388 | Three wrought iron window grilles designed by Thomas Edward Collcutt, designed for the Imperial | £300 - £500 | |
389 | A two seat settee, covered in Morris & Co Golden Lily textile designed by John Henry Dearle, on | £200 - £300 | |
390 | An oak Kenilworth coal box designed by Dr Christopher Dresser probably manufactured by Benham & | £300 - £500 | |
391 | An Art Nouveau gilt metal table lamp with Muller Fres Luneville glass shade, square section, cast | £400 - £600 | |
392 | An Art Nouveau oak wall cabinet probably Italian, the rectangular cabinet flanked with two rounded | £500 - £1,000 | |
393 | An Art Nouveau mahogany etagere probably French, tapering square section legs supporting two | £1,000 - £2,000 | |
394 | Carmen a gilt bronze model of a Spanish dancer, on green veined marble base unsigned, 30cm. high | £250 - £350 | |
395 | An Art Nouveau mahogany chair by Eugène Gaillard, with carved foliate back leather padded seat, | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
396 | A Bugatti walnut Moorish table designed by Carlo Bugatti, octagonal section, with single, hinged | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
397 | A set of two oak armchairs and two chairs designed by Charles Robert Ashbee, probably manufactured | £800 - £1,200 | |
398 | A pokerwork table, square top on square and turned legs, the shelf and top decorated with flowers on | £150 - £250 | |
399 | An oak stool possibly Italian, the triangular, curved seat on flaring tripod legs, unsigned, 47cm. | £150 - £200 | |
400 | A pair of oak ladderback chairs the design attributed to Charles Robert Ashbee, possibly made at the | £400 - £600 | |
401 | A set of six William Birch oak dining chairs designed by E G Punnett, comprising two carvers and | £300 - £500 | |
402 | A pair of ebonised wood reclining armchairs, the arms with pierced plank decoration, padded back and | £400 - £600 | |
403 | An oak three fold screen possibly retailed by Liberty & Co, each rectangular panel with Art | £150 - £250 | |
404 | An oak wall clock, circular dial with applied brass Arabic numerals, trellis back, with pendulum, | £120 - £180 | |
405 | A mahogany semi-circular armchair after a design by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, with plank skirt, | £1,000 - £1,500 | |
406 | A large tooled leather triptych wall panel, decorated with a forest of fruiting trees, below Latin | £150 - £250 | |
407 | A Cotswold School English oak chest on stand, the rectangular section cabinet with three drawers, | £300 - £500 | |
408 | A mahogany bureau cabinet, rectangular with drop down writing surface, fitted interior, below shelf, | £150 - £250 | |
409 | A pair of patinated copper panels possibly Irish, stamped in low relief with a cockerel and a fox | £150 - £250 | |
410 | A Liberty & Co mahogany wall cabinet, set with Maw & Co lustre two tile panel, painted with | £200 - £300 | |
411 | An oak dressing table mirror, the angled tapering base supporting rectangular mirror, unsigned, | £150 - £250 | |
412 | An oak dressing table in the manner of Heals, rectangular section, on four turned legs, two short | £150 - £200 | |
413 | An oak table possibly retailed by Liberty & Co, circular top on four flaring plank legs with | £150 - £250 | |
414 | A pale oak armchair probably retailed by Goodyers, each plank side with four cutout circles, padded | £300 - £500 | |
415 | A Shapland & Petter mahogany hall stand, the back with copper Art Nouveau foliate panel set with | £200 - £400 | |
416 | A Shapland & Petter oak smokers cabinet, single hinged door with stained panel of a medieval | £200 - £400 | |
417 | A Scottish mahogany low pedestal stand in the manner of Wylie & Lochhead, square section, four | £200 - £250 | |
418 | An oak boot cupboard probably Shapland & Petter, model no.5156, rectangular on turned legs, | £150 - £200 | |
419 | A carved wood wall mirror probably Irish, rectangular, carved with a band of pomegranate fruit and | £200 - £300 | |
420 | A Rowley Gallery marquetry mirror, the rectangular panel depicting a Gondola under a Venetian | £150 - £250 | |
421 | Treasure Ship a small Rowley Gallery marquetry mirror, square section panel above rectangular | £150 - £200 | |
422 | A patinated metal adjustable standard oil lamp, the silvered metal tripod set with six turquoise | £200 - £400 | |
423 | A Falkirk cast-iron fireplace designed by Charles Robert Ashbee, rectangular, cast in low relief | £400 - £600 | |
424 | An oak chest of drawers in the manner of Heal's, two short drawers over three long drawers unsigned, | £100 - £200 | |
425 | A Falkirk cast-iron fireplace designed by Charles Robert Ashbee, rectangular, cast in low relief | £400 - £600 | |
426 | A Robert Mouseman Thompson English oak Crimea Room plaque, dated 1995, rectangular, carved and | £300 - £400 | |
427 | A Robert Mouseman Thompson English oak cheeseboard, oval with handle carved with a mouse, carved | £200 - £300 | |
428 | A Martin Lizardman Dutton English oak twin-handled tray, dated 1951, rectangular carved with simple | £150 - £250 | |
429 | A Robert Mouseman Thompson oak nest of tables, each with rectangular section with adzed finish, the | £600 - £800 | |
430 | A set of four Robert Mouseman Thompson English oak bar stools, each seat with carved mouse | £1,500 - £2,000 | |
431 | A pair of Robert Mouseman Thompson English oak Monk bookends designed by Robert Thompson, probably | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
432 | A pair of modern high-backed dining chairs in the manner of Frank Lloyd Wright, the backs with dowel | £300 - £400 | |
433 | A Secessionist hanging ceiling light, ebonised wood ceiling shade with applied ball decoration, | £300 - £400 | |
434 | A Liberty & Co style rush seated oak stool, rectangular section, on four square section legs, | £150 - £200 | |
435 | A Killarney ware fitted box, tapering rectangular form with hinged cover, the cover decorated with a | £100 - £200 | |
436 | A pair of Compton Pottery terracotta Scroll jardinieres designed by Mary Seton Watts, cast design, | £600 - £1,000 | |
437 | A patinated metal and glass table lamp probably American, the tapering cylindrical stem supporting | £150 - £200 | |
438 | A Heal's oak stool, rectangular top, on four, square legs, with padded seat, impressed Heal's | £150 - £250 | |
439 | A large Celtic Revival patinated brass wall mirror, possibly Scottish, rectangular, stamped in low | £400 - £600 | |
440 | A Gordon Russell oak dressing table, with matched stool, two drawer plinths with central rectangular | £400 - £600 | |
440a | An Arthur W Simpson's of Kendal oak dressing table mirror in the manner of Charles Francis Annesley | £500 - £1,000 | |
441 | An oak coal box the design attributed to Stanley Webb Davies, rectangular with ebonised wood handle, | £200 - £400 | |
442 | A Cotswold school walnut serving trolley in the manner of Ernest Gimson, rectangular section with | £300 - £500 | |
443 | A Cotswold school English oak cheval mirror in the manner of Peter Waals, rectangular mirror on | £200 - £300 | |
444 | A Gordon Russell Ltd Japanese oak trolley table designed by Gordon Russell, design 628 3073, dated | £200 - £400 | |
445 | A pair of Liberty & Co oak wall mirrors, shaped, rectangular form with chip-carved decoration, | £300 - £400 | |
446 | A Heal's mahogany glazed display cabinet, rectangular with glazed panel doors, applied Heal's | £200 - £400 | |
447 | A Heal & Son oak double bed, the head and foot board with carved and painted blue chevron bands, | £200 - £400 | |
448 | A Heals oak Letchworth dining table, rectangular on flaring square legs, unsigned, 168 x 74cm, 77cm. | £500 - £800 | |
449 | A light oak tall wardrobe the design attributed to Peter Waals, rectangular panelled, hinged door, | £200 - £400 | |
450 | A light oak corner cupboard by Hugh Birkett, dated 1967, chamfered panels to the doors and sides, | £400 - £600 | |
451 | A Cotswold School wrought steel toasting fork in the manner of Ernest Gimson, two prong, the handle | £500 - £800 | |
452 | A Cox & Sons gilt brass nef designed by Bruce Talbert, modelled as a longboat with single sail | £500 - £800 | |
453 | A rare Guild of Handicraft pewter ceiling rose designed by Charles Robert Ashbee for the Magpie and | £200 - £400 | |
454 | A Benham & Froud brass inlaid tray designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, circular inlaid with | £300 - £400 | |
455 | A Hukin and Heath electroplated metal Picnic tea set designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model | £600 - £800 | |
456 | A Norman and Ernest Spittle polished steel fire tool set on stand, comprising shovel, brush and | £200 - £400 | |
457 | A Gothic Revival cast brass seven piece garniture, in the manner of Bruce Talbert, comprising | £300 - £500 | |
458 | An Aesthetic Movement ebonised wood mantel clock in the manner of Lewis F Day, the rectangular body | £200 - £300 | |
459 | A pair of John Hardman & Co brass three branch candelabra, the knopped stem, with flaring | £150 - £250 | |
460 | A John Hardman & Co patinated and gilded brass candlestick designed by Augustus Welby Northmore | £600 - £1,000 | |
461 | A John Keith silver flagon designed by William Butterfield, footed form, the ovoid body engraved | £200 - £400 | |
462 | A pair of gilt bronze candlesticks the design attributed to Eugène Emmanuel Viollet Le Duc, for | £150 - £200 | |
463 | A set of four patinated copper wall sconces, each with rectangular backplate, stamped in relief with | £200 - £300 | |
464 | A polished copper hall lantern, square section with pitched top, decorated with simple rivets, set | £120 - £180 | |
465 | A patinated copper wall mirror, circular with applied cast Tudor rose flower head panels, bevelled | £120 - £180 | |
466 | An Artificers Guild copper twin-handled tray, stamped central floral roundel, the rim with stamped | £150 - £250 | |
467 | A John Pearson repousse copper plate, dated 1905, the rim hammered in relief with a frieze of | £150 - £200 | |
468 | A John Pearson repousse copper box, dated 1903, hexangular with hinged cover, the cover hammered in | £350 - £450 | |
469 | A John Pearson repousse patinated copper box and cover, dated 1905, rectangular with hinged cover, | £400 - £600 | |
470 | A repousse copper trivet stand by John Pearson, the rectangular top decorated with a stylised owl, | £200 - £400 | |
471 | A repousse copper charger by John Pearson, dated 1899, circular, hammered in low relief with four | £500 - £1,000 | |
472 | A repousse copper Owl panel by John Pearson, dated 1890, rectangular, hammered in low relief with | £300 - £500 | |
473 | A large copper panel of a knight crusader probably by John Pearson, modelled standing before a | £800 - £1,200 | |
474 | A John Pearson patinated repousse copper vase, dated 1894, ovoid, hammered in low relief with birds | £500 - £600 | |
475 | An early John Pearson repousse copper vase, dated 1889, ovoid, hammered in low relief with mythical | £400 - £600 | |
476 | A silvered copper double inkwell probably A E Jones, rectangular, footed form with hinged cover, | £150 - £250 | |
477 | A Copper string box, rectangular with hinged cover, applied with three turquoise roundels, unsigned, | £150 - £200 | |
478 | Onslow Ernest Whiting ARBS (1872-1937) | £350 - £450 | |
479 | A Keswick School of Industrial Arts brass charger, the well stamped and hammered with a longboat | £100 - £200 | |
480 | A Keswick School of Industrial Arts copper vase, cylindrical with applied handle, hammered in relief | £150 - £200 | |
481 | A Keswick School of Industrial Arts copper wall mirror, circular, hammered in low relief with a | £300 - £500 | |
482 | A rare Keswick School of Industrial Arts silver tray by Jeremiah Richardson, rectangular, hammered | £600 - £900 | |
483 | A Newlyn Industrial Classes copper plate, hammered in low relief with a large fish swimming amongst | £150 - £200 | |
484 | A large Newlyn Industrial Classes patinated copper double wall sconce, the shaped rectangular back | £500 - £1,000 | |
485 | A large Newlyn Industrial Classes copper ice bucket, cylindrical with applied twist handles, the | £300 - £500 | |
486 | A pair of Shapland and Petter oak book stands, each rectangular applied with a copper plaque | £200 - £300 | |
487 | A Newlyn Industrial Classes copper wall mirror, square section, hammered in low relief with large | £500 - £1,000 | |
488 | A Hart & Huyshe Guild of Handicraft copper bowl, circular with repousse hammered Tudor rose, on | £150 - £200 | |
489 | A large patinated copper Griffin wall charger, hammered in relief with a heraldic griffin to the | £200 - £300 | |
490 | A copper offertory plate by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, circular with raised central boss with M | £200 - £300 | |
491 | A tall patinated copper ewer with silver bands in the manner of A E Jones, slender form with applied | £200 - £300 | |
492 | A Gordon Russell Lygon copper bowl, circular on three raised feet, the rim with rope border, a | £200 - £300 | |
493 | An Art Nouveau Glasgow School wall charger with enamel roundel, stamped to the well with an Art | £300 - £500 | |
494 | A large copper and enamel twin inkwell, rectangular, stamped in low relief with large central Art | £200 - £300 | |
495 | A large Glasgow School brass tray in the manner of Margaret Gilmour, oval, stamped in low relief | £300 - £500 | |
496 | A pair of brass candlesticks in the manner of the Artificers Guild, hexagonal base rising to dome, | £150 - £200 | |
497 | A pair of Artificers Guild wrought steel candlesticks designed by Edward Spencer, domed base with | £600 - £1,000 | |
498 | Two pairs of Birmingham Guild of Handicraft brass door handles, possibly designed by Arthur | £200 - £300 | |
499 | A Birmingham Guild of Handicraft patinated and copper candlestick designed by Arthur Stansfield | £150 - £250 | |
500 | The Glory of Summer Days an enamel plaque by E M Wilesmith, dated 1927, rectangular, enamelled in | £300 - £500 | |
501 | A pair of modern Christopher Vickers brass ceiling lights, after the original design by W.A.S. | £200 - £400 | |
502 | A pair of modern copper and vaseline glass ceiling lights by Christopher Vickers, originally | £300 - £500 | |
503 | A pair of modern patinated brass twin-branch wall lights by Chris Vickers, after the original design | £300 - £500 | |
504 | A pair of WAS Benson copper and brass candlesticks, copper foliate foot supporting knopped stem, and | £200 - £300 | |
505 | A W A S Benson copper and brass oil lamp, model no.301, the horseshoe brass foot supporting angled | £200 - £400 | |
506 | A WAS Benson wrought iron and brass oil lamp, model no,394, arched cruciform foot with trefoil | £300 - £500 | |
507 | A modern copper and vaseline glass ceiling light by Christopher Vickers, originally designed by | £200 - £400 | |
508 | A modern copper and vaseline glass ceiling light by Christopher Vickers, originally designed by | £200 - £400 | |
509 | A WAS Benson copper and brass table lamp, model no.1992, the square section base with dome, | £500 - £800 | |
510 | A WAS Benson patinated copper mantle screen holder, seedpod counterweight twin-foliate feet | £150 - £200 | |
511 | A WAS Benson copper and brass rose bowl and cover, brass cruciform foliate foot supporting flaring | £250 - £350 | |
512 | A large Vaseline glass teardrop shade, internally decorated with stripes, unsigned, 22.5cm. high | £120 - £180 | |
513 | A pair of vaseline glass spherical shades, the ovoid shades internally decorated with stripes, | £120 - £180 | |
514 | A large vaseline glass shade probably American, swollen form unsigned, 20cm. high | £150 - £200 | |
515 | A vaseline glass drum shade, cylindrical form, internally decorated unsigned, 23cm. high | £120 - £180 | |
516 | A set of three vaseline glass shades made for a WAS Benson lamp, probably James Powell & Sons, | £150 - £250 | |
517 | A collection of fourteen vaseline and green glass shades, comprising four various vaseline glass | £150 - £250 | |
518 | Sixteen various glass shades, including two large vaseline glass oil lamp shades with fluted rim, | £150 - £250 | |
519 | Three patinated copper and brass oil lamps designed by WAS Benson, each on square base with domed | £150 - £250 | |
520 | A large modern copper and brass ceiling light by Chris Vickers, originally designed by the | £400 - £600 | |
521 | An Art Nouveau brass wall light with John Walsh Walsh vaseline glass shade, with scrolling foliate | £120 - £180 | |
521a | A modern patinated copper wall light by Chris Vickers, after the original design by the Birmingham | £200 - £300 | |
522 | A pair of modern wall wrought iron and copper lights by Chris Vickers, after the original design the | £200 - £400 | |
523 | A WAS Benson copper and brass oil lamp base, on brass tripod base with claw and ball feet, | £200 - £400 | |
524 | A pair of modern copper and brass wall lights by Chris Vickers, after the original by the Birmingham | £200 - £300 | |
525 | An Art Nouveau WMF pewter tray, model no.290, pierced and cast in low relief with an Art Nouveau | £150 - £250 | |
526 | A pair of silvered bronze candlesticks, each on flaring circular foot, cast in low relief with | £150 - £250 | |
527 | An Art Nouveau cast brass inkwell with Austrian iridescent glass well, in the manner of Gurschner, | £150 - £200 | |
528 | A Smith Metal Arts Company verdi gris metal vase, slender, cylindrical form, applied with silver | £100 - £200 | |
529 | A continental copper and brass Secessionist desk post casket, copper chest form with brass rivetted | £200 - £300 | |
530 | A WMF Secessionist copper and brass coffee set, comprising pot and hinged cover with bakelite | £150 - £200 | |
531 | An Art Nouveau silvered metal and glass claret jug, in the manner of WMF, the tapering, faceted | £250 - £300 | |
532 | Max Blondat (1872-1925) | £150 - £250 | |
533 | An Art Nouveau Osiris gilt metal and cameo glass vase, model no.572, the gilt-metal cast as foliage | £150 - £200 | |
534 | An Austrian bronze model of a dog by Franz Xavier Bergman, modelled standing, another smaller | £300 - £400 | |
535 | An Art Nouveau patinated bronze vase in the manner of Gustav Gurschner, modelled as a young naked | £200 - £300 | |
536 | A Joseph Reinemann pewter grotesque bird inkwell, rotund body with three feet, with cover and blue | £300 - £500 | |
537 | A patinated metal mantel clock, tapering, rectangular case with simple flower stem design, circular | £150 - £200 | |
538 | A Continental silvered metal Secessionist mantel clock, square section, the square base supporting | £150 - £200 | |
539 | A Liberty English Pewter twin-handled tray designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0231, rounded, | £250 - £350 | |
540 | A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter twin-handled tray designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0231, | £150 - £200 | |
541 | A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter tray designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0357, rounded, | £200 - £300 | |
542 | A Liberty Tudric Pewter and enamel inkwell designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0164, compressed | £200 - £300 | |
543 | A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter inkwell designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0211, flat, circular | £200 - £300 | |
544 | A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter inkwell designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0653, tapering | £200 - £300 | |
545 | A Liberty Tudric Pewter crumb tray designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0532, cast in low relief | £120 - £180 | |
546 | A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter butter dish designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0162, with green | £150 - £250 | |
547 | A large Liberty & Co pewter vase designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 0927, tapering bombe form | £300 - £400 | |
548 | A large Liberty & Co copper wall mirror designed by Archibald Knox, rectangular, hammered in low | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
549 | Archibald Knox (1864-1933) | £3,000 - £5,000 | |
550 | A Liberty & Co English Pewter and enamel mantel clock, model no.01153, domed, rectangular form, | £500 - £700 | |
551 | A rare Liberty Tudric pewter four piece coffee set designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0375, | £300 - £500 | |
552 | A Liberty Tudric Pewter biscuit box and cover designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0194, square | £250 - £350 | |
553 | A Liberty Cymric silver cup designed by Archibald Knox, flaring cylindrical form, cast in low relief | £500 - £1,000 | |
554 | A Liberty Cymric silver chalice designed by Archibald Knox, model no.278, flat circular base | £500 - £1,000 | |
555 | A Murrle Bennett silver and enamel brooch, elliptical with cast flower motif ends, enamelled | £150 - £200 | |
556 | A William H Haseler silver and enamel pendant designed by Archibald Knox, central panel flanked with | £300 - £400 | |
557 | A Liberty & Co Cymric gold and enamel brooch designed by Archibald Knox, model no.1492, pierced | £300 - £500 | |
558 | A Liberty & Co Clyppan silver belt buckle designed by Archibald Knox, shaped, rectangular form, | £800 - £1,200 | |
559 | Three Liberty & Co William H Haseler silver brushes, each set with simple turquoise stone, | £200 - £300 | |
560 | A pair of Liberty & Co silver and enamel hair and clothes brushes, model no.5692, enamelled | £200 - £300 | |
561 | A Charles Horner silver hat pin, entwined silver terminal set with amethyst thistle flower, and | £300 - £500 | |
562 | A Murrle Bennett & Co gold hat pin, scroll form with applied turquoise stone, two others | £150 - £200 | |
563 | A Charles Horner silver and enamel hat pin, rounded form, pierced and cast entrelac design, | £300 - £500 | |
564 | An Edward and John Barnard and George Richards Elkington silver presentation trowel, dated 11th May | £150 - £200 | |
565 | J M Riding | £150 - £200 | |
566 | An ebonised wood and electroplated cake knife and fork made for Miss Cranston's Tearooms, possibly | £150 - £200 | |
567 | A modern Sabattini Cranston electroplated metal candlestick originally designed by Charles Rennie | £200 - £300 | |
568 | A Ramsden & Carr silver beaker by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, knopped stem, the flaring foot | £200 - £300 | |
569 | A Ramsden & Carr silver bowl by Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, footed form, the rim inscribed | £150 - £200 | |
570 | A Charles Boyton silver salt and mustard pot, footed form with glass liners, each with cut band | £120 - £180 | |
571 | A silver and enamel mounted commemorative wood box and cover, dated 1907, oval section, the cover | £150 - £250 | |
572 | A silver mounted enamel brooch in the manner of Fleetwood Charles Varley, circular, rope twist | £150 - £200 | |
573 | A silver and turquoise brooch possibly Guild of Handicraft, silver wirework frame with scroll and | £200 - £300 | |
574 | A silver and moonstone flower brooch possibly Guild of Handicraft, modelled as simple flowerhead, | £150 - £200 | |
575 | A Charles Horner silver and enamel pendant necklace, shield shape with small drop, enamelled blue | £200 - £300 | |
576 | A Liberty & Co silver and enamel Egyptian Revival pendant necklace, modelled as a winged scarab, | £250 - £350 | |
577 | A James Fenton silver and enamel bracelet, rectangular sections enamelled sky blue and green stamped | £150 - £200 | |
578 | A Charles Horner Medieval Revival silver brooch, circular with wirework decoration, set with | £300 - £500 | |
579 | A Keswick School of Industrial Arts part set of silver tea spoons, five spoons with hammered bowls, | £250 - £350 | |
580 | A Georg Jensen silver brooch designed by Georg Jensen, model no.65, pierced, oval form, cast with | £300 - £600 | |
581 | A set of six Georg Jensen silver teaspoons designed by Georg Jensen, with cast pendulous flower | £200 - £400 |