FINE ART & ANTIQUES Saturday 14th March 10am On View Thursday 12th March 10am - 7pm Friday 13th March 9am - 7pm and from 9am on the morning of the sale Your contact at the Saleroom is: Edward Crichton ASFAV- Fine Art Manager Results available on line approximately one hour following the sale Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 17.5% plus VAT Established since 1869 Lacy Scott and Knight are East Anglia’s leading auction professionals. We are an independent firm of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers providing professional services for private clients, executors, solicitors and banks. Our large purpose built saleroom is situated in the heart of historic Bury St Edmunds and is easily accessible by road and public transport. All enquiries to the Auction Centre Tel: (01284) 748 623 / 624 Catalogue web site: WWW.LSK.CO.UK Cover Illustration: Lot 343 Fax: (01284) 748 620 E-mail: [email protected] Image this page: Lot 600 BOOKS PLEASE NOTE THAT BOOKS ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO NO RETURN 301 HAGGARD H. RIDER, Beatrice, London 1890; and People of the Mist, London 1894, both 1st editions, Longmans, 8vo, publishers cloth (2) £50 - 70 302 HAGGARD H. RIDER, Maiwa’s Revenge, London 1888, Longmans; and Allan’s Wife, London 1889, Spencer Blackett, both 1st editions, 8vo publishers cloth (2) £50 - 70 303 HAGGARD H. RIDER, The World’s Desire (with A Lang), London 1890, 1st edition; Colonel Quaritch VC, 1880 1st single volume edition; A Farmers Year, 1909, ½ leather; and HIGGINS D.S Private Diaries... Rider Haggard, 1980 (4) £40 - 60 304 JEROME Jerome K, Three Men in a Boat, Bristol 1889, 1st edition ‘Quay Street’; and JAMES G.P.R Heidelberg, London 1846, three volumes, 1st editions, ½ calf (4) £60 - 80 305 RANSOME Arthur, Secret Water, London 1939, 1st edition, 8vo cloth, signed by author on half title (1) £50 - 80 306 BALLANTYNE R.M., Mee-a-ow!, Nelson 1859, 1st edition, 7 full page colour plates plus frontis; COMUS, My Mother, 1857 Nelson, 1st edition, 7 full page colour plates plus frontis; COMUS, Three Little Kittens, Nelson 1858, 6 full page colour plates plus frontis; and Mr Fox, Nelson 1860, 6 full page colour plates plus frontis (4) £70 - 100 307 GILLIES Mary, Great Fun for our little Friends, London 1862, 1st edition, 28 colour plates including frontis and title by Edward H Wehnet; and BENNETT Charles, The Stories Little Breeches Told, London 1863, 1st edition, 18 colour plates plus frontis (2) £40 - 60 308 UPTON Florence K., Golliwog in the African Jungle, 1909, 1st edition, some soiling and minor pencil scribbles, and the following Golliwog titles; Airship, In War, At the Seaside, Auto-GoCart, Polar Adventure, and In Holland. the last six all have defects and are sold as seen (7) £150 - 200 321, 322, 323, 324 and 325 309 SHACKLETON E.H. Sir, Heart of the Atlantic, two vols, London 1909, 1st edition, cloth complete with 3 maps in pocket of vol.II (2) £100 - 150 310 SCOTT R.F. Capt, Scott’s Last Expedition, two vols. London 1913, 2nd edition, cloth (2) £80 - 120 311 SEAVER, Birdie Bowers, 1938 reprint, full calf; SYKES History of Exploration, 1935 reprint, full calf; COOK’s Voyages, 1880, full morrocco, a.e.g; WILSON Edward, Diary of the Discovery Expedition 1966 and Diary of the Terra Nova Expedition 1972, both 1st editions in dustwrappers; and 1 other (6) £60 - 80 312 WINGFIELD W.F., A Tour in Dalmatia, Albania and Montenegro, London 1859, 1st edition; HENNIKER Frederick, Notes during a visit to Egypt, Nubia... Jerusalem, London 1823, 1st edition with two folding aquatint plates and one other, both books in poor bindings (2) £30 - 50 313 A 19th century photograph album, oblong 4to mainly large architectural and topographical views of Britain (1) £30 - 50 314 British Sports and Sportsmen, 11 volumes of edition linked to 1000 numbered copies, folio, full uniform red morrocco, gilt titling and decor, titles include; Racing, Polo & Coaching, Athletics & Tennis Racquets, Breeding & Agriculture, Past Sportsmen Vols I and II, Commerce & Industry, Yachting & Rowing, Story of Shipping, Hunting, Cricket and Football (11) £400 - 600 315 PRITCHETT Robert Taylor, notebook profusely illustrated with pencil sketches, the first of a series made while accompanying Lady Brassey on the ‘Sunbeam’, he illustrated Voyage on the Sunbeam and other books, notebook approx. 10 x 18cm, black leather, 72 pages (1) £400 - 600 316-320 No lots 2 Lacy Scott & Knight CERAMICS & GLASS 321 A pair of Meissen porcelain malabar figure groups, each modelled as a seated mother with two children, glazed in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, blue crossed sword mark verso, incised 2683 and 2697, one impressed 120, mid-20th century, h.14cm £300 - 500 322 A Meissen porcelain figurine ‘Flower Girl’, modelled as a standing maiden next to a treestump with a garland of flowers, glazed in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, after the original by Michel Victor Acier, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, incised F69 and impressed 122, circa 1924-34, h.17.5cm £200 - 300 323 A Meissen porcelain figure of a girl with her doll, in standing pose wearing crinoline lined shawl and dress, glazed in bright enamels, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, incised No.679, late 19th century, h.13.5cm £150 - 200 324 A Meissen porcelain figure of a standing woman in 18th century dress, heightened in gilt, blue crossed sword mark verso, incised A56, late 19th century (a/f), h.19cm; and an after Meissen soft paste porcelain figure of a seated flower girl, in 18th century dress, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, h.14.5cm (2) £150 - 200 325 A Meissen porcelain figurine ‘Flower seller’, from the Cris de Paris series circa 1880, the whole glazed in bright enamels and heightened in gilt, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, incised No.28 and impressed 7490, h.14.5cm £150 - 200 326 326 An early Victorian porcelain part teaset, decorated with Billingsley style pink cabbage roses amidst gilt borders, comprising; seven teacups, eight saucers, eight tea plates, sugar bowl, cream jug and cake plate, each numbered in puce verso 3479 £150 - 250 327 A pair of mid-18th century Bow porcelain figures of an Abbess and Nun, each seated upon a mound reading religious texts, wearing black and white habits, circa 1755, h.12cm £300 - 500 328 A Flight Barr & Barr of Worcester porcelain chamberstick, finely painted with a reserve of Malvern Cathedral within a pale green ground and gilt borders, puce Coventry Street script mark verso, circa 1815, dia.10cm £80 - 120 331 329 An 18th century Worcester blue and white porcelain tankard, circa 1765, transfer printed in the Plantation pattern, having grooved handle, hatched crescent mark verso, h.12cm £120 - 180 330 An 18th century Worcester porcelain sauceboat, of ribbed pear shape, underglaze blue decorated with a chinoiserie landscape within scrolling borders, unmarked, 21cm £150 - 250 331 A pair of Royal Worcester porcelain fruit painted pot pourri vases and covers, by John Freeman & Harry Ayrton, each with finial topped crown shaped pierced outer covers, plain inner covers, and painted with apples and grapes on a mossy bank, one signed H Ayrton and the other Freeman, both embellished in gilt, black marks, shape No.1286 M/S, each monogrammed verso P.W & D.H, h.25.5cm £2500 - 3000 327 and 328 329 and 330 Lacy Scott & Knight 3 332, 333, 334 and 335 332 A late Victorian Royal Worcester moonflask, gilt enamel decorated with wildflowers on an ivory ground, printed and impressed marks verso, circa 1883, h.13.5cm £60 - 80 333 A late Victorian Royal Worcester ivory ware jug, decorated with flowers, heightened in gilt, shape No.1507, puce mark circa 1892, h.18cm £80 - 120 338 338 A reproduction continental porcelain table centrepiece, as triple section with two graduated tiers and hors d’oeuvres dish below, the whole with applied bisque figures, heightened in gilt and decorated in bright enamels, h.55cm £120 - 180 334 A late Victorian Royal Worcester miniature cauldron, decorated with flowers on an ivory ground, heightened in gilt, circa 1882, h.6cm £30 - 50 335 A Royal Doulton porcelain twin handled pedestal vase, gilt decorated with trailing leaves on a cobalt blue ground, printed circle lion and crown mark verso, h.23cm; and one other similar cylindrical example, h.14cm (2) £80 - 100 339 339 A set of six Russian porcelain coffee cans and saucers, Gardner Factory, late 19th century, each leaf moulded and heightened in gilt, red Gardner stamp beneath the Imperial Warrant verso £120 - 180 336 and 337 336 A Graingers Worcester porcelain pot pourri bowl and cover, the reticulated cover (restored) with gilt decoration, the whole raised upon a triform base heightened in gilt, both numbered in puce 702, dia. 20cm £50 - 80 337 An early 19th century Spode creamware pot pourri barrel and cover, moulded in relief with cherub scenes, polychrome decorated with floral sprays (cover restored to edge of rim), h.19cm £80 - 120 4 Lacy Scott & Knight 340 and 341 340 After Meissen - a pair of 19th century Staffordshire figures; The Welsh Tailor and His Wife, riding goats and each carrying two goat kids on their backs, decorated in polychrome enamels, unmarked, h.13cm £100 - 150 341 A pair of mid-Victorian Staffordshire hunting hounds, each modelled with a hare in its muzzle, decorated in naturalistic colours on shaped white bases heightened in gilt, h.19cm £70 - 100 345 and 346 346 A Lowestoft porcelain chestnut basket, lattice worked, blue and white printed in the Pinecone pattern, circa 1785, w.24.5cm (repairs to rim) £500 - 700 342 and 343 342 A Lowestoft porcelain guglet, circa 1770, of pear shape with garlic neck, painted in underglaze blue with pagodas, oriental island and boats, decorators mark S verso, h.23.5cm £1200 - 1800 343 A Lowestoft porcelain coffee pot and cover, circa 1770-72, underglaze blue painted with an oriental river landscape, labels verso for The Simon Spero Exhibition No.43.2005 and The Peter Skully Collection No.30, h.25.5cm £2500 - 3000 347 347 A Lowestoft porcelain pedestal rice bowl and cover on stand, circa 177580, the pierced and domed cover with flower head knopped finial, the bowl with ribbed footed base, the stand (possibly associated) with shaped rim, the whole underglaze blue printed in the Pinecone pattern, gross h.18cm (restored) £3000 - 4000 348, 349 and 350 344 344 A Lowestoft porcelain chestnut basket and cover on stand, circa 17751885, underglaze blue decorated in the Pinecone pattern, each piece with leaf and flower encrusted decoration, stand w.29.5cm (stand with restoration) £4000 - 6000 345 A Lowestoft porcelain chestnut basket, lattice worked, blue and white printed in the Pinecone pattern, circa 1785, w.21cm (both handles restoration) £500 - 700 348 A Lowestoft porcelain pattypan, underglaze blue painted with a central moth within leaves and flowers, dia.11.5cm £250 - 400 349 A Lowestoft porcelain paste-pot, circa 1765, of oval form, moulded in relief in the ‘Hughes’ style, the exterior having four reserves painted in underglaze with blue Chinese landscapes, the interior with floral sprays (small chip to inside of top rim) 13cm £800 - 1000 350 A Lowestoft porcelain coffee can and saucer, circa 1770, underglaze blue painted in the Chinese taste with a fence, rockwork and flowers, saucer dia. 12cm £400 - 500 Lacy Scott & Knight 5 358 A Lowestoft porcelain slop bowl, circa 1770, underglaze blue painted with a chinoiserie landscape, with Worcester hatched crescent mark verso, dia.12cm £150 - 200 351, 352 and 353 362, 363 and 364 351 A Lowestoft porcelain sparrowbeak cream jug, circa 1775, blue and white printed in the Three Flowers pattern, with Worcester hatched crescent mark verso, h.11cm £200 - 300 359 352 A Lowestoft porcelain helmet form jug, circa 1775, blue and white printed in the Three Flowers pattern, h.14.5cm £200 - 250 353 A Lowestoft porcelain tankard, circa 1780, blue and white printed with a chinoiserie landscape, h.11.5cm £300 - 400 354, 355 and 356 354 A Lowestoft porcelain footed slop bowl, circa 1780, polychrome decorated in the famille rose palette with the Blackbird pattern, dia.15.5cm £300 - 500 359 A rare Devonware part tea service, decorated with black polka dots on a yellow ground, comprising; six teacups, saucers, side plates, one cake plate, and one cream jug £80 - 120 363 A late Victorian Staffordshire Toby jug, modelled as a standing Toby with both hands in his pockets and wearing a cobalt blue jacket and black tricorn hat, circa 1880, h.24.5cm £70 - 100 364 A mid-19th century Staffordshire Toby jug, modelled as a seated Toby wearing a cobalt blue tunic and holding a jug of ale, h.18cm; and an early 19th century pearlware Bacchus mask jug with silver lustre decoration (handle completely and poorly restored), h.15cm (2) £700 - 100????CHECK ESTIMATE 360 360 A pair of Victorian Staffordshire stoneware dogs, of St Bernard type breed, each with gilded collars and in standing pose, w.31cm £70 - 100 355 A Lowestoft porcelain footed bowl, circa 1785, painted in the Imari palette in the Redgrave Dolls House pattern, heightened in gilt, dia.22cm £300 - 400 356 A Lowestoft porcelain teapot and cover, circa 1780, polychrome decorated in the famille rose palette with sprays of flowers, h.14cm £300 - 400 365 365 A collection of four Staffordshire cow creamers, being; 19th century blue and white printed example, having leaf moulded base, w.18cm; one with sponged iron-red decoration; one with sponged ochre decoration with flower head moulded base; and a purple lustre glazed example (4) £200 - 300 361 357 and 358 357 A Lowestoft porcelain footed bowl, circa 176070, underglaze blue painted with a chinoiserie landscape depicting a figure upon a bridge, dia.21cm £200 - 300 6 Lacy Scott & Knight 361 A late 19th century treacle-glazed Lioness with cub, in standing pose, her left forepaw upon an orb, the cub looking back, all raised upon a stepped plinth (with losses), w.26cm £80 - 120 362 A 19th century Staffordshire loving cup, relief moulded and presented to John Piggin, the interior set with a frog and three lizards, underglaze dash decorated in shades of cobalt blue, green and ochre, h.14cm £80 - 120 366 366 An early Victorian Sunderland lustre jug, depicting a view of the cast iron bridge over the River Weir opposing the Sailors Farewell (chips to rim), h.22.5cm; and a Sunderland lustre footed bowl, depicting a west view of the cast iron bridge over the River Weir, the Sailors Farewell and other verses (hairline), dia.24.5cm (2) £80 - 120 SILVER & PLATED WARES 369, 370 , 371 and 372 371 A pair of early 19th century Bristol Blue glass mallet decanters and stoppers, each with triple ring necks and annotated in gilt for ‘Hollands’ and ‘Rum’, the stoppers with gilt initial, h.22cm £100 - 150 367 372 A set of seven 19th century cut glass beakers, each having bevelled wavy rims, star cut friezes and thumb-cut slightly tapering bodies to circular footed bases, h.10cm £80 - 120 367 A late 19th century Mintons Majolica table centrepiece, the whole surmounted with a pair of cherubs upon a sectional green glaze dish, all supported on three mermaids to shaped circular scroll footed base, impressed No.119 verso, h.31cm £400 - 600 373 and 374 373 A set of six Regency punch glasses, each slice cut with a central band of prismatic cutting, h.5.5cm £80 - 120 374 A George III pedestal wine glass, the funnel bowl engraved with wildflowers and insects, raised upon a folded foot, h.15cm; one other 18th century style double opaque twist wine glass, the conical bowl engraved with fruiting vines, circa 1900; and one other with faceted stem (3) £100 - 150 381, 382 and 383 381 A cased set of six silver sandwich cocktail flags, each with a sliding celluloid named tag, maker Adolf Scott, Birmingham 1936, case w.19cm £120 - 180 382 A cased travelling communion set, comprising silver gilt chalice and paten, the chalice with gilt washed bowl, the paten with presentation inscription verso, maker Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1893, chalice h.9cm (Fitted leather case lacking small wine decanter) £70 - 100 383 A circa 1900 leather cased glass hunting flask, by James Dixon & Sons, with hinged plated cap, 25cm £40 - 60 368 368 A 19th century Samson porcelain cylindrical tankard, decorated in the famille rose palette and heightened in gilt, h.13.5cm £60 - 80 369 A pair of early 19th century cut glass triple ringneck mallet decanters, each with mushroom stoppers, having thumb and hobnail cut bodies and star cut bases, h.24cm £50 - 80 370 A George III cut glass pedestal bowl, having a bevelled wavy rim above a thumb-cut frieze and hexagonal baluster turned column, h.22cm £60 - 80 375 A pair of late 19th century glass specimen vases, each of tall waisted form, wheel engraved with trailing flowers and heightened in gilt, 80cm £70 - 100 384 A set of four George IV silver tablespoons, in the Kings Hourglass pattern, two with crested terminals, Edinburgh 1822; one other single, Edinburgh 1827; and near-matching sauce ladle with Edinburgh assays; one other tablespoon, Exeter 1842; and one other in the Old English pattern, various dates and makers, gross weight 17.4oz £140 - 180 376-380 No lots 375 Lacy Scott & Knight 7 390 A George IV silver snuff-box, the cover embossed as a Turk’s head, hinged from the back, makers mark worn, Sheffield 1828, 7cm £80 - 120 391 A circa 1900 continental silver snuff-box, of oval form, embossed to both obverse and Reverse with a basket of flowers within a border, stamped 925, 3.5cm £70 - 100 385 385 A set of twelve continental silver gilt coffee spoons, each having C-scroll and scroll leaf cast handles, stamped 800, gross weight 5.7oz, circa 1900 £70 - 100 392 A leather cased pair of George III silver and mother of pearl travelling fruit knife and fork, each with fold-out action, case w.8cm, with duty mark and lion passant only, early 19th century £120 - 180 386, 387, 388 and 389 386 A late Victorian silver and embossed pedestal bonbon dish, having ropetwist carry handle, 4.7oz, maker Henry John Lias & James Wakely, London 1881, w.15.5cm £100 - 150 387 An Edwardian silver pierced pedestal cake basket, having swing carry handle and gadrooned rim, 18.7oz, maker The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1908, w.29cm £300 - 400 393 393 A pair of late 18th century Irish silver shoe buckles, each of pierced oval form and set with four flowerheads, with steel fittings, makers marks incomplete, both with Hibernia and Harp & Crown assays, w.8.5cm £100 - 150 388 A late Victorian silver tea canister and cover, of embossed shouldered baluster form, 2.6oz, makers mark worn, London 1891, h.10cm £100 - 150 389 A Victorian silver three piece teaset by Elkington & Co, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of spherical form with engraved decoration, gross weight 45.8oz, Birmingham 1874, teapot h.15cm £400 - 600 394 390, 391 and 392 8 Lacy Scott & Knight 394 A circa 1900 French silver gilt and ivory travelling dressing table set, by Gustave Keller of Paris, housed in a fitted leather case with carry handle, comprising; six silver and glass bodied jars, further bottles and boxes, two ivory backed clothes brushes, toothbrush etc, the silver stamped G.Keller Paris, w.36cm £200 - 300 399 and 400 395 395 A set of six George IV Irish silver ice cream spoons, in the Kings pattern, each with crested terminals, 5.3oz, maker Samuel Neville, Dublin 1826; and a set of five late Georgian Irish silver dessert spoons, each with crested terminals, 4.3oz, maker Carden Terry & Jane Williams, Dublin 1810 (11) £120 - 180 399 A late Georgian silver vinaigrette, disguised as a satchel, finely engraved, opening to Reveal gilt washed interior, with leaf and flower pierced hinge grille (lacking pin), maker Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1818, w.3cm £150 - 200 400 A late Georgian silver pocket snuff box, disguised as a satchel, having engine turned decoration and gilt washed interior, maker John Shaw, Birmingham 1816, w.4cm £150 - 250 396 396 A pair of late Victorian silver plated pedestal wine coolers and liners, each with inset engraved armorial, gadrooned rims and heavy cast handles, h.23cm £200 - 300 397 401 and 402 401 A George IV silver gilt castle-top vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills of Birmingham, the hinged cover finely cast with a scene of Newstead Abbey within a foliate scroll border, engine turned base, the interior with scroll pierced hinge grille, 0.8oz, Birmingham 1827, w.3.7cm £700 - 1000 402 An early Victorian silver gilt castle-top vinaigrette, the hinged cover cast with a scene of Kenilworth Castle within a raised plain border, engine turned sides and base (interior lacks grille), 0.85oz, maker Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1839, w.4.4cm £400 - 600 397 A set of six silver lobster picks, each doubleended, the centres cast with a lobster, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, 19.5cm £120 - 180 398 398 A continental white metal hand-bell, in the ecclesiastical manner, gross weight 7.7oz, marks worn and indistinctly numbered, h.13.5cm; and a Victorian silver communion wafer box, of circular form, having gilt washed interior, dia. 6cm (2) £120 - 180 403 403 An early Victorian silver card case by Nathaniel Mills of Birmingham, depicting Worcester Cathedral within a C-scroll and acanthus leaf repousee decorated surround, the reverse with monogrammed cartouche within acanthus scroll leaf and flower work surround, 2oz, Birmingham 1843, h.10cm £600 - 900 Lacy Scott & Knight 9 407 and 408 404 404 A mid-Victorian silver calling card case, of shaped rectangular form, engraved with leaves and flowers on a lattice work ground, 2.1oz, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1861, h.9.5cm £120 - 180 407 An early George III silver tankard, having double monogrammed S scroll handle and on stepped flaring foot, 11.9oz, maker Thomas Wallis, London 1770, h.13cm £500 - 700 408 An early George III silver tankard, the S scroll handle with single monogram, gilt washed interior, 10.7oz, maker William Collings, London 1774, h.13cm £500 - 700 405 409 405 A George II silver salver, having a shall cast piecrust rim, engraved ground with later presentation inscription, 19oz, maker William Peaston, London 1751, dia. 26cm £200 - 300 409 A George IV silver three piece tea service, comprising; pedestal teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each profusely worked with reserves of leaves and flowers, with opposing engraved armorial and coronet, gilt washed interiors, 48oz, maker Richard Atkinson and William Somersall, London 1824, teapot h.15.5cm £1000 - 1500 406 406 A George II silver card waiter, having a raised piecrust rim in the Rococo taste, on scroll hoof feet, 13.3oz, maker John Swift, London 1751, dia. 21cm £400 - 600 10 Lacy Scott & Knight 410 410 A pair of early 20th century Irish silver fruit bowls, each having fruiting vine cast rims and scroll pierced borders, 19.8oz, maker West & Son, Dublin 1911, dia.24.5cm £400 - 600 411, 412, 413 and 414 411 A George III silver bachelors teapot, of bullet shape, embossed with leaves and flowers, with walnut handle, gross weight 7.8oz, maker Walter Brind, London 1792, h.10cm £200 - 300 412 A Mappin & Webb silver sauceboat, in the Georgian style, having a beaded rim and flying C scroll handle, 9.3oz, Sheffield 1915, w.19cm £100 - 150 413 A late Georgian silver wine funnel, in two sections, having gilt washed bowl, makers mark worn, London 1810, h.12cm £80 - 120 414 A circa 1900 silver loving cup, of tapering spiral fluted circular form, gilt washed interior, 5.3oz, maker Henry Stratford, Sheffield assays, date letter worn, h.11cm £80 - 120 417, 418 and 419 417 A pair of Edwardian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, having beaded detachable sconces, raised on stepped square loaded bases, maker Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1909, h.16cm £150 - 200 418 An early 19th century silver plated footed ewer, having a hinged cover over a Bacchus mask cast spout, maker MP, h.20cm £50 - 70 419 A George IV silver six division toast rack, having centre loop carry handle and raised on scroll foot, 9.4oz, maker Edward, Edward Jnr & William Barnard, London 1829, w.15.5cm £120 - 180 415 415 A continental silver cow creamer, probably Dutch, in standing pose wearing a bell around its neck, the hinged cover adorned with an insect, 6.4oz, bears import marks for Chester 1900, w.14.5cm £200 - 300 420 416 416 A Victorian novelty silver plate bulls eye lantern, having hinged back opening to reveal fitted burner with reservoir, the glass bulls eye within sunburst engraved surround, h.13.5cm £100 - 150 420 A ten place table setting of Indian sterling silver dinner, side and dessert plates, each of beaded circular form and inset with a one rupee silver coin each with various dates from the first quarter of the last century, each stamped ‘silver sterling’, gross weight 277oz, diameters 25.5cm, 20.5cm, and 18cm (30) £2000 - 2500 Lacy Scott & Knight 11 426 428, 429 and 430 421 421 A Georgian style silver salver, having a raised piecrust rim and on three scroll feet, 20.7oz, maker HF & Co, Sheffield 1945, dia. 25cm £150 - 200 426 A silver salver, of shaped oval form, having a gadrooned piecrust rim, 27.2oz, marks worn, dia. 40.5cm £200 - 300 429 A late Victorian silver pedestal rose bowl, having vacant cartouche and of half spiral reeded and fluted circular form, 11.3oz, maker Charles Boyton (II), London 1898, dia. 17cm £80 - 120 430 A silver lighthouse pedestal sugar caster, having a finial topped pierced dome cover, the whole raised on lion mask claw and ball feet, 9.2oz, maker Thomas Ducrow & Sons, Birmingham 1947, h.16.5cm £80 - 120 427 422 422 A Victorian silver part cutlery suite, in the Old English pattern, comprising; five table forks, five dessert forks, six tablespoons, and five dessert spoons, each with crested terminals, maker William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1891, sold with eight various Fiddle pattern teaspoons, gross weight 50oz £350 - 450 428 A Georgian style silver sauceboat, raised on lion mask and paw feet, 10.6oz, maker E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1910, w.21cm £100 - 150 427 A pair of Rococo style white metal wine coasters, each with mahogany bases, unmarked but tests as silver, dia. 21cm £200 - 300 431 431 An Edwardian silver and embossed cake basket, of shaped circular form with swing carry handle, 17.5oz, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904, dia. 26cm £200 - 300 423, 424 and 425 423 An early 18th century style silver coffee pot, of conical form, having finial topped hinged dome cover and faded walnut S scroll handle, 28oz, maker A Havilland-Nye, London 1968, h.25cm £250 - 400 424 An Edwardian silver three piece teaset, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of half-fluted and reeded oval bombe form, 39.6oz, maker William Mammatt & Son, Sheffield 1902, teapot h.13cm £300 - 500 425 A George V silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup, having raised decoration, 18.3oz, maker Williams (Birmingham Ltd), Birmingham 1912, h.14cm £150 - 200 12 Lacy Scott & Knight 432 432 A Mappin & Webb silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, the two pots each with walnut handles, gilt washed interiors, gross weight 61.7oz, Sheffield 1917, teapot h.16cm £500 - 700 436 A continental white metal ham-bone holder, as a turned handle, with embossed single screw, circa 1900, 13cm £80 - 120 437 A set of four 19th century English silver specimen vases, each of embossed trumpet form and on loaded bases, the end marks rubbed, h.10.5cm £120 - 180 433 433 A cased and matched set of three mid-Victorian cut glass and silver gilt topped dressing table bottles, as two scent bottles and one tidy, each with all-over hobnail cut decoration, the caps finely engraved with scroll leaves and flowers, monogrammed cartouches, assayed London 1855, h.13cm, all housed in a fitted polished leather case, case stamped ‘Parkins & Gotto manufacturers of 24 & 25 Oxford St’, w.25cm £200 - 300 438, 439 and 440 438 A pair of George IV silver asparagus tongs, in the Fiddle pattern, with pierced blades, 6.5oz, makers mark worn, London 1824, 24.5cm £140 - 180 439 An early Victorian Irish silver stuffing spoon, in the Fiddle pattern with crested terminal, 4.2oz, maker Josiah Lowe, Dublin 1840, 32cm £80 - 120 440 A pair of George IV Scottish silver stuffing spoons, in the Kings Hourglass pattern, each with engraved armorial, 8.1oz, maker DM, Edinburgh 1824, 31cm £150 - 200 434 434 A cased pair of late Victorian silver and ivory handled fish servers, each having pierced and engraved blades, and pistol grip handles, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), Sheffield 1892, case w.38cm £100 - 150 441 435, 436 and 437 435 A modern silver snipe, naturalistically modelled in standing pose, 5.7oz, maker Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London 1965, h.10cm £200 - 300 441 An 18th century silver pedestal goblet, having twin engraved armorials for the ‘Earl Powis Reward of Industry’ opposing ‘Success to Agriculture’, with names from the Probert and Wilding families (stewards of Powis Castle), the bowl being gilt-washed, 9.7oz, maker probably John Harvey I, London assays but date letter not consistent with period, h.15.5cm £200 - 300 442 442 A late 19th century silver plated three light candelabrum, each light with detachable sconce, embossed capitals and gadrooned drip-tray, the whole raised upon a stop fluted column to a stepped square and reeded loaded base, stamped HE & Co for Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, numbered 10680, h.53cm £120 - 180 Lacy Scott & Knight 13 443 and 444 443 A George III Irish silver double-ended bone marrow scoop, with engraved crest, 1.7oz, maker William Ward, Dublin 1783, 23.5cm £120 - 180 444 A George III Irish silver meat skewer, having ring handle and engraved crest, 2.6oz, maker James Keating, Dublin 1796, 32cm £120 - 180 447 and 448 447 *A late 18th century French silver oil and vinegar cruet, of pierced and shaped elliptical form with twin cut glass bottles and silver stoppers, 20oz (excluding bottles), makers mark unidentifiable, Paris 1785, w.30cm £300 - 500 448 A 19th century French silver gilt twin light candelabrum, supported on tapering fluted column to a circular reeded base, maker Flusin (Auguste) & Bonnefoy (Charles), with Minerva 950/1000 hallmark, 22.8oz, h.25cm £200 - 300 445 445 An early Victorian silver pocket hip flask, having an engraved armorial within finely engraved surround of scroll acanthus leaves and flower heads, 2.3oz, maker Nathaniel Mills of Birmingham, 1849, 8cm £200 - 300 449, 450 and 451 449 An early 19th century Irish silver miniature chamberstick, of square section, having a gadrooned rim, the thumbpiece with engraved armorial, 4.9oz, no makers mark struck, Dublin 1817, w.11.5cm £150 - 250 450 A late Georgian silver chamberstick, of circular form, having shell capped thumbpiece and egg & dart rim, 8.7oz, maker WE, London 1818, dia. 12cm £150 - 250 451 A late Victorian silver pig and trough, modelled as a pig climbing into a long trough, 1.6oz, makers mark worn, Birmingham 1893, w.11cm £150 - 200 452-455 No lots 446 446 A set of six 18th century silver decanter labels, each with canted corners and named as follows; Claret, Madeira, Hock, Port x2, and Sherry, maker BC, assays worn, each on chain links, gross weight 2.2oz, w.5.8cm £200 - 300 14 Lacy Scott & Knight JEWELLERY & WATCHES 461 456 456 A gents Omega 18ct gold Constellation chronometer, having signed silvered dial with baton markers, date aperture, automatic movement, and on replacement 18ct gold meshlink bracelet, gross weight 87.3g, sold with original red leather Omega box and some papers, dia.3.5cm (excluding crown) £1000 - 1500 457, 458, 459 and 460 457 A contemporary 14ct white gold and diamond set ladies ring, the four claw set brilliant weighing approx 1.75ct, the shoulders each channel set with eight small brilliants, size K+ £1200 - 1800 458 A contemporary ladies yellow metal jade and diamond dress ring, the cabochon jade in a naturalistic openwork setting supporting four small claw set brilliants, size L+ £150 - 200 459 A contemporary 18ct white gold aquamarine and diamond ladies dress ring, the large baguette cut claw set aquamarine measuring approx 18 x 9mm, flanked to either side by three brilliants, size P£150 - 200 460 A ladies modern 9ct white gold and pink kunzite set dress ring, the oval cut four claw set kunzite weighing approx. 3.5ct, size N/O £150 - 200 461 A gents Breitling Navitimer steel cased chronometer wristwatch, circa 1967, boxed and with papers, to include; original annotated certificate and accompanying booklet, having signed black dial, three subsidiary dials, manual wind movement, back cover signed Breitling Stainless Steel and numbered 806, replacement leather strap, dia.4.1cm (excluding winding crown) £800 - 1200 462 462 A gents Tag Heuer steel cased professional 200m wristwatch, having signed silvered dial, Arabic quarter numerals dispersed with luminous markers, date aperture, quartz movement and steel bracelet, numbered to back cover WL 1111 and KM 3423, dia. 4cm (including crown) £200 - 300 463 463 A yellow metal curblink bracelet, set with a number of hardstone set fob seals, two with profile portraits, one monogrammed example, one plain example, a 9ct gold masonic pendant, Georgian gold spade guinea, and two swivel fobs (one loose), gross weight 111g £400 - 600 Lacy Scott & Knight 15 466, 467 and 468 466 A contemporary 18ct yellow gold and diamond set ladies dress ring, bow channel set with two rows of graduated baguettes, size N£120 - 180 467 An early 20th century yellow metal diamond crossover ring, the claw set cushion cut diamonds each weighing approx. 0.35ct, size O£300 - 400 464 468 A ladies white metal (probably platinum) and diamond set eternity ring, arranged as 18 sunken brilliants each weighing approx. 0.1ct, size Q+ £300 - 500 464 An 18ct gold hinged bangle, of plain square section, 29.4g, dia.7.5cm £400 - 500 465 465 A ladies white metal (probably platinum) diamond set cluster ring, the claw set brilliant arranged in three graduated tiers, the largest weighing approx. 1ct, size P£3500 - 4500 16 Lacy Scott & Knight 471 and 472 471 A ladies Omega 14ct gold Deville wristwatch, having signed silvered octagonal dial within a surround of two rows of small sunken brilliant cut diamonds, the dial further set with a small diamond at 12 0’ clock, quartz movement, on Omega fancy ropelink bracelet, gross weight 31.3g, dia. 2.3cm (excluding crown) £500 - 700 469 and 470 469 A contemporary French 18ct gold and diamond set openwork brooch, of naturalistic tiered circular form, with textured sides, the graduated brilliants each four claw set, indistinctly signed, the largest weighing approx 0.15ct, gross weight 31.6g, dia. 5cm £400 - 600 472 A ladies Rolex 9ct gold bracelet watch, having signed silvered dial with Arabic numerals, manual wind movement, on original Rolex bracelet, dia. 2cm (excluding crown) (crown probably replacement), with original box £200 - 300 470 A continental yellow metal bar brooch, centre set with a fox’s head, having ruby set eyes, apparently unmarked, untested, 5.9g, 5.2cm £80 - 120 473 473 A ladies Bueche-Girod 18ct white gold and diamond set cocktail watch, having a small signed circular silvered dial, manual wind movement, the dial within a surround of 18 small four claw set brilliants and further flanked to top and bottom with five graduated baguettes, the sectional bracelet each link set with two small sunken brilliants, gross weight 24g, dia. 15cm (excluding crown) £1500 - 2000 Lacy Scott & Knight 17 474 474 A ladies 14ct yellow gold and diamond set hinged bangle, arranged as 28 four claw set small brilliants, gross weight 12.8g, dia. 6cm £400 - 600 480 and 481 480 A cultured pearl knotted single string choker, having 9ct gold emerald and diamond point set clasp, 47cm, pearl dia. 9mm £100 - 150 481 A pair of contemporary pearl and 18ct gold mounted ear clips, each split pearl in a yellow and white gold ropetwist surround, maker MBS, gross weight 16.9g, dia. 2.1cm £200 - 300 475 and 476 475 A continental yellow metal watch chain, arranged as a square and embossed open boxlinks, having bloodstone set swivel fob pendant, gross weight 30.5g, length 39cm £250 - 350 476 A modern 18ct white and yellow gold tramline bracelet, with naturalistic dividers, 34.4g, length 18cm £450 - 550 477, 478 and 479 477 An Art Deco white metal (probably platinum) green peridot and diamond set brooch, of rectangular form with tramline borders, the centre set large peridot flanked to either side by five graduated sunken small brilliants, 5g, 4cm £300 - 400 478 A late Victorian yellow metal backed seed pearl and diamond set clasp, of circular form, arranged as two tiers of small four claw set rose cut diamonds, dia. 1.3cm £80 - 120 479 A pair of white metal old brilliant cut diamond set ear studs, each in a raised eight claw setting, and weighing approx 0.55ct £250 - 400 482 482 A Patek Philippe 18ct gold cased gentlemans wristwatch, having a signed silvered dial with baton markers, subsidiary seconds dial, automatic movement, on associated 9ct gold gatelink strap, circa 1960s, dia.3.5cm (excluding crown) £2000 - 3000 483 483 A modern 18ct gold three string bracelet, of textured square and fancy link design, stamped 750, 51.6g, length 19cm £600 - 800 18 Lacy Scott & Knight 490 An Art Deco yellow metal and platinum faced diamond set bar brooch, arranged as twelve sunken brilliants, each in triangular settings, the largest weighing approx. 0.25ct, gross weight 7.8g, 8.7cm £1000 - 1400 491 A yellow metal opal set tie-pin, the cabochon opal weighing approx. 2ct, 6.5cm £100 - 150 484 and 485 484 A pair of contemporary 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ear studs, each eight claw set brilliant weighing approx 0.35ct £700 - 900 485 A pair of 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ear studs, each four claw set brilliant weighing approx. 0.5ct £900 - 1200 492 and 493 492 An Art Deco 18ct white gold diamond cluster ring, arranged as a centre raised brilliant with smaller sunken brilliants to each corner, each dispersed by single raised baguette, size O £1500 - 2000 486, 487 and 488 493 A contemporary 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring, the four claw set brilliant weighing approx. 2.1ct, size M £3000 - 4000 486 A modern yellow metal and precious set dress ring by Nsouli Jewellery of the Lebanon, arranged as a four claw set green peridot in a square diamond set surround, flanked to either side by pink sapphire in circular diamond set surround, size K/L, in original fitted and named box £500 - 700 487 An 18ct white gold ruby and diamond set dress ring, arranged as a centre square cut ruby in a surround of sunken brilliants, the shoulders each set with twin baguettes, size P£1500 - 2000 488 An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond set dress ring, arranged as an oval cut emerald flanked to either side by three sunken brilliants, size N £1500 - 2000 494, 495, 496 and 497 494 A yellow metal curblink bracelet, having 9ct gold heart shaped clasp, each link with further applied decoration, apparently unmarked, 19.7g, 20.5cm £150 - 200 495 An early 20th century yellow metal seed pearl set bracelet, being flat curblink and graduated double knotted links, each set with a single split pearl, apparently unmarked, 19.4g, with safety chain £150 - 250 489, 490 and 491 489 An early 20th century yellow and white metal opal and diamond set bar brooch, arranged as a single opal in a surround of fourteen small old brilliants, with safety chain, 7cm £250 - 300 496 A yellow metal meshlink bracelet, having raised decoration, marks worn, 24.1g, 17cm £200 - 300 497 A ladies 9ct gold gatelink bracelet, with heart shaped padlock clasp and safety chain; one other yellow metal example with 9ct gold padlock clasp (2) gross weight 19.8g £120 - 180 Lacy Scott & Knight 19 498 498 A single row amber necklace, comprising 17 graduated amber beads, each being opaque dark butterscotch in colour, gross weight 94g, the largest fastening bead length 3.7cm, the smallest bead 1.5cm, gross length approx. 44cm (excluding tassel) £800 - 1200 499 and 500 499 A single row amber necklace, comprising 20 amber beads, each being opaque dark butterscotch in colour, gross weight 24g, 18 beads measuring approx 1.1cm, the central fastening bead 1.8cm £200 - 300 501 and 502 501 A circa 1900 Austro-Hungarian silver and enamel openwork pendant, centre set with two figures within a semi-precious set surround, having three pearl drops, 9cm, on finelink neck chain £200 - 300 500 A single row amber necklace, comprising 31 butterscotch amber beads, gross weight 19g, each bead measuring approx. 1cm £200 - 300 502 A 19th century continental silver collar, arranged as three rows of flat links with engraved padlock clasp, 58g, 38cm £80 - 120 503 503 A contemporary 14ct yellow gold and precious gemstone set hinged bangle, set with alternating bands of rose cut diamonds, blue sapphires, rubies, emeralds and pearls, total diamond weight approx. 2.3ct, gross weight 38.5g, dia. 7cm £1800 - 2400 20 Lacy Scott & Knight 504, 505, 506, 507 and 508 504 A Gucci 18ct white gold and diamond set band ring, set with two small brilliants and signed Gucci, size O £150 - 200 505 A ladies yellow metal amethyst and diamond set cluster ring, arranged as a centre raised baguette cut amethyst in a pierced surround set with small brilliants, size O £150 - 200 511 511 An Edwardian cased 15ct gold dress set, comprising; pair of cufflinks, one large collar studs and three smaller examples, all undecorated, gross weight 17.8g, all housed in a velvet and silk lined fitted case for the retailer F W Gibson of Newbury £200 - 250 506 A Victorian gents yellow metal diamond solitaire ring, the sunken old brilliant weighing approx. 0.4ct, with inscription to inside of band, size N £250 - 350 507 A ladies Art Deco 18ct gold and platinum sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the lozenge set centre baguette cut sapphire (possibly synthetic), in a surround of sixteen small sunken brilliants, size K+ £400 - 600 508 An Edwardian gents 18ct gold diamond solitaire ring, the single brilliant in a pierced claw setting, weighing approx. 0.2ct, size N+ £100 - 150 512 509 and 510 509 A pair of early 20th century gents 18ct gold cufflinks, each finely engraved with a bird upon a branch of thistle, 6.7g, in a fitted leather case for the retailer J C Vickery, Regent St, 1.7cm £100 - 150 512 A contemporary 14ct white gold amethyst and diamond heavy pendant, the large pear shaped amethyst weighing approx. 16.5ct within a surround of small diamonds, 2.2cm (excluding bale), all on finelink white gold neck chain £600 - 800 510 A pair of mid-20th century 18ct two-colour gold gents cufflinks, each with engine turned decoration and presentation inscription, 11.7g, dia 1.6cm Provenance: Presented to the jockey Arthur Freeman by HRH Queen Elizabeth,The Queen Mother, and given to the vendor by Sir Michael Oswald, racing manager to Her Royal Highness. £250 - 400 513 513 A circa 1900 gents 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, having unsigned white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, Roman numerals, keyless movement, 18ct gold inner back cover, numbered 101354, gross weight 87.7g, dia. 5cm; sold with 9ct gold boxlink watch chain with albert, weight 8.5g (2) £400 - 600 Lacy Scott & Knight 21 514 and 515 514 A JW Benson of London 9ct gold cased gents open faced pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, having keyless 15 jewel Swiss made movement, the case assayed Birmingham 1930, the gold back and inner back covers both numbered 488743, gross weight 86g, dia. 4.8cm, sold with modern African padouk watch stand £250 - 350 515 A late Victorian 18ct gold cased gents open faced pocket watch by Thomas Pattrick of Wisbech, having white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned back cover, keywind chain driven verge fusee movement, signed to the backplate and further numbered 85737, case assayed Sheffield 1893, gross weight 84.7g, dia. 4.5cm £300 - 500 518, 519, 520 and 521 518 A late Victorian yellow metal boxlink necklace with locket pendant, the pendent finely engraved, enamel and seed pearl set with a cross, apparently unmarked, gross weight 10.2g, locket h.2cm, chain length 40cm £60 - 90 519 A 14ct gold and opal guard chain, the fine boxlink chain dispersed with twelve polished opals, gross weight 19.2g, 99cm £150 - 250 520 An antique yellow metal cage link necklace, set with a centre flower head supporting three further flower heads, each with central rose cut ruby, apparently unmarked, gross weight 20.4g, chain length 49cm £600 - 800 521 A heavy polished opal pendant, on 14ct gold finelink neck chain, the 21ct Ethiopian opal reputedly from the Welo mine, gross weight 8.9g, opal dimensions 24 x 21 x 12mm £800 - 1000 516 and 517 516 A contemporary 14ct gold orange citrine and diamond dress ring, of impressive proportions, the large oval cut four claw set citrine weighing approx. 17ct within a surround of small brilliants, total diamond weight approx. 1.2ct, size L£900 - 1200 517 A contemporary 14ct white gold ruby and diamond set dress ring, arranged as a sunken oval cut ruby weighing approx. 4.5ct within a surround of sunken brilliants, the shoulders further set with twin brilliants to either side, gross diamond weight approx. 1ct, size P £700 - 900 522 522 A Victorian carved agate and pinchbeck mounted brooch, depicting a profile portrait of a maiden, the mount being white enamel set, 6.2 x 5cm £200 - 300 523-527 No lots 22 Lacy Scott & Knight WORKS OF ART 534 and 535 534 A pair of early 20th century gilt bronze twin branch wall lights, each having cast floral stiff leaf and fluted decoration, h.38.5cm £80 - 120 528 528 The Staunton Chessmen by J Jaques & Son Ltd of London, being one side boxwood and the other side ebony, each weighted, king h.8.5cm, in probably original stained box (box lacking cover), w.21cm £150 - 250 531 531 A Hamilton ships chronometer, model 22 Lancaster PA, housed in brass bound ebonised case, the gimbled clock with signed silvered dial and twin subsidiary dials, the case with further plaque annotated Ulysse Nardin le Locle (Swiss), fully locking and with key, case w.19cm £200 - 300 535 A pair of French late 19th century gilt bronze and champleve enamel candelabra, in the Turkish taste, h.20cm £150 - 250 536 and 537 529 529 A late Victorian mahogany cased fitted games compendium, the hinged cover opening to reveal gilt tooled leather chessboard, the base fitted in sections to include solitaire board, concealing boxwood and ebony chess pieces, draught pieces, dominoes, cribbage board, marbles, playing cards, and six painted lead horses, w.33.5cm £100 - 150 532 532 A painted wooden model of Noah’s Ark, having a removable top enclosing interior compartments; together with a collection of pairs of animals, housed in a green painted wooden box entitled ‘Mr & Mrs Noah and their Ark’, boat length 77cm, giraffe h.23.5cm £300 - 500 536 A circa 1900 French gilt bronze model of an eagle, with spread wings perched on a rocky outcrop, signed S.Guenardeau, raised on integral verdi antico stepped square base, gross h.26cm £150 - 250 537 A 19th century bronze tobacco jar and cover, in the manner of Claude Michel Clodion, of circular form, the cover with knopped finial and relief decorated with cherubs within foliage, the body further decorated with winged putti to an egg and dart base, h.25cm £300 - 500 533 530 530 A 19th century coromandel fitted decanter box, being brass bound with double lever Bramah lock, having twin square decanters with faceted thumb-cut necks (one with replacement stopper), h.27cm £200 - 300 533 A Victorian papier-mâché and gilt decorated hinge-top box, the top inset with printed and painted glass panel depicting the Houses of Parliament, with lined interior, w.35cm £120 - 180 538 538 A pair of late 19th century French gilt bronze pedestal urns and covers, each cast with hunting scenes and raised on tiered black marble plinths, h.25.5cm £100 - 150 Lacy Scott & Knight 23 539 539 A circa 1900 Swiss faux rosewood cased music box, the 6¼“ cylinder playing eight airs and striking on three bells, with change and repeat function, and original song sheet, case w.42cm £400 - 600 542 542 A late 19th century ebonised case polyphon, playing 10½“ discs, the hinged cover with inset label, sold with one disc, w.32cm £120 - 180 545 545 A pair of 19th century bronze and gilt bronze table candlesticks, each later converted into lamps, having pleated silk shades and on triform bases, h.27.5cm (excluding fittings and shade), gross h.49cm £600 - 800 540 540 A circa 1900 Swiss rosewood and faux rosewood cased music box, the 8¼“ cylinder playing six airs and with change-repeat facility, the frame stamped 2554, with original label, case w.41cm £200 - 300 543 543 A Victorian glass slide projector, by Horne & Thornthwaite Opticians of 416 Strand, London, patent No.2459, paraffin lit, with all original fittings, lacquered brass housed lens, 35cm, housed in original metal box and sold with box of slides depicting childrens stories, quantity of kaleidoscope glass discs, monkey automaton, and a quantity of wooden slide holders etc £250 - 400 546 546 A large pair of French late century gilt bronze chenet, each in the Neo-classical style, with urn finial over still leaf cast swags, the central columns of fluted and tapering form, h.48cm £300 - 500 541 541 A circa 1900 Swiss rosewood and marquetry inlaid music box, the 6¼“ cylinder playing eight airs and striking on three bells, case w.36cm £400 - 600 547 and 548 544 544 William Couper (Amer. 1853-1942) - A circular marble plaque, carved in relief with a putti clutching a robe in his raised hands, signed ‘W Couper Florence’, dia. 47cm, housed in painted wooden mount £200 - 300 24 Lacy Scott & Knight 547 A pair of early 20th century rouge veined alabaster vases, each later converted to table lamps, h.26.5cm £120 - 180 548 After Guilielmus Nicolai - Terrestrial table globe, bearing the date 1603, raised on a turned walnut stand, h.29cm, globe dia.17cm £150 - 250 555 549 549 A pair of French late 19th century bronze table lamps, each of urn form with masked swag decoration, raised on rouge marble bases and further gilt bronze scrolling feet, each later converted for electricity, h.56cm (including fittings) £150 - 250 555 A 19th century tortoiseshell veneered unfitted box, raised on turned feet, some losses, w.29.5cm £150 - 250 552 552 An early Victorian needlework, verse and picture sampler, by Mary Ann Sturgeon, aged 8 years, dated 1841, 40 x 32cm, later framed and glazed £100 - 150 556 556 A mid-Victorian coromandel fitted needlework box, having mother of pearl and penwork inlays, monogrammed cartouche dated 1866, w.30cm £70 - 100 550 550 A Victorian Irish carved bog oak bookslide, one end with damage and losses, the base carved with centre harp amidst shamrocks, a harp to one of the hinged ends and the other with a bird of prey amidst shamrock, the base bearing label ‘Cornelius Goggin Irish Bog Oak carver to Her Majesty, Nassau St, Dublin’, length 47cm (closed), h.19cm £100 - 200 553 553 19th century school - The music room, portrait silhouette with landscape beyond, watercolour, 33 x 23cm £60 - 80 557 and 558 557 A George III satinwood and inlaid tea caddy, having rosewood and boxwood crossbanding, unfitted, w.19cm £60 - 80 554 551 551 An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid miniature revolving bookcase, of square section, on fixed X-shaped stand, w.35cm, h.33cm £100 - 150 554 A pair of 19th century portrait silhouettes of an unnamed Lady and Gentleman, heightened in white, both signed with monogram, one bears date circa 1785, the other circa 1831, each 6 x 5cm £60 - 90 558 A George III mahogany tea caddy, having sarcophagus hinged cover opening to reveal fitted interior, all raised on ogee bracket feet, w.27cm; and one other provincial inlaid fruitwood example with canted corners and slide-off top, w.18cm (2) £70 - 100 Lacy Scott & Knight 25 559 559 A George III walnut and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, having canted corners and fitted interior, w.19.5cm; and one other smaller example with marquetry feather banding, unfitted, w.13cm (2) £80 - 120 562, 563 and 564 562 An Asprey & Co 18ct gold pillbox, having allover engine turned decoration, the interior inscribed ‘Helen from Sonnie 1931’, 13.2g, London 1930, w.2.5cm £200 - 300 563 An early 20th century ladies 18ct three-colour gold chainlink purse, having reeded and woven fastening, 43.5g, 5x7.5cm £600 - 800 560 564 A Victorian gold propelling pencil by Samson Mordan & Co, having engine turned body and amethyst inset base, 8cm (closed); and one other gold plated example by W S Hicks of New York (2) £120 - 180 560 A late 19th century Black Forest carved walnut tantalus box, the cover surmounted with a hound amidst foliage, opening to reveal fitted interior, containing four decanters and stoppers and sixteen liqueur glasses, the box having dog masks and all-over blind carving, w.39cm £500 - 700 566 565 561 561 A set of three late 19th century stained glass panels from the Litany of the Saints, depicting Mary Magdalene, St Joanne the Myrrh bearer (with later addition over), and St Peter, each 85 x 47cm £300 - 500 26 Lacy Scott & Knight 566 John Bell (1812-1895) - A large bronze figure of the Eagle-slayer, cast by the Coalbrookdale Company of Shropshire, depicting semi-nude male standing figure holding bow aloft in his left hand, on naturalistic base, with a dead sheep at his feet, dark brown patina, with inscribed Coalbrookdale Company foundry mark to base, h.83cm £1500 - 2000 565 A pair of 19th century gilt bronze table candlesticks, later converted into table lamps, with fittings and pleated silk shades, each stick of turned and ribbed circular form, with cast decoration, h.28cm (excluding fittings), gross h.49cm £600 - 800 567 567 A 9ct gold propelling toothpick, with engine turned decoration; and one other hexagonal bloodstone set example (2) £80 - 120 568 568 A pair of late 19th century lacquered brass and guilloche enamel opera glasses, the mother of pearl eyepieces marked Waldstein Wien and Kohlmarkt No.20, 10cm £70 - 100 572 572 A pair of early 20th century French gilt bronze twin branch wall lights, each having ribbon mounts, h.55cm £150 - 250 569 569 A 19th century ivory and steel desk-seal, the matrix set with a coat of arms and on a turned ivory handle, 8.5cm; one other similar example with agate seal, carved in relief with a profile portrait of a centurions head; and one other agate and brass example (3) £200 - 300 573 and 574 573 A Victorian gilt brass table centrepiece, having a moulded glass bowl over three standing Grecian soldiers, each holding a shield and spear, the whole raised upon an ebonised plinth, h.52cm £1000 - 1400 574 A Victorian brass Corinthian column table lamp base, on stepped square base on lion paw feet (lacking reservoir and shade), h.60cm £200 - 250 575 A 19th century French bronze and gilt bronze pot pourri and cover, the shallow bowl having finial top pierced cover, supported on three lion mask legs and paws to a circular base, h.28cm £300 - 500 570 and 571 570 A late 19th century malacca walking cane, having Chinese carved ivory handle depicting dragon amidst clouds, with monogrammed silver collar, 90cm £200 - 300 571 A late 19th century malacca walking cane, the handle carved from softwood and modelled as a monkeys head, with gilt metal collar, 87cm £100 - 150 576 A 19th century French bronze and gilt bronze desk calendar, modelled as a column, with seven initialled dividers for the days of the week, the whole raised upon a variegated rouge marble plinth, h.22cm £150 - 250 575 and 576 Lacy Scott & Knight 27 577 577 Ernst Leitz Wetzlar (Germany) - A Leica 35mm roll film camera, with F=5cm 1:2 lens, camera No. 198979, lens No.300970, with leather case; a Leica camera 38 body M2-942571, leather cased; and assorted Leica accessories to include; video view-finder, ballhead, fitted lens case etc £400 - 600 581 581 A circa 1900 gilt bronze chamberstick by Elkington & Co, the handle cast as a seated gnome, the twin lobed nozzle burners on a scallop shell base, stamped to one side with Elkington & Co factory cartouche, length 17.5cm £150 - 200 583 583 A 17th century Flemish carved walnut figure of the Virgin and Child, the standing figure holding the child in her left hand, raised on later base (figure and child each missing an arm), gross h.24.5cm £100 - 150 578 578 A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck 149 Jumbo fountain pen, having 14ct yellow and white gold nib, numbered 4810, cased £70 - 100 582 579 582 Auguste Joseph Peiffer (1832-1886) Allegorical figure, possibly representing a vestal virgin, bronze, signed to the plinth Peiffer, h.36cm £300 - 500 579 A Victorian cast brass fireside suite, comprising; pair of andirons, shovel, tongs, poker and a doorstop, in the Rococo manner (6) £120 - 180 584 584 A 20th century bronze model of a standing bull, raised on integral naturalistic oval base, having deep brown patina, impressed B. Gardet, mounted on further green marble oval support, gross h.39cm, model length 33cm £200 - 300 585 580 580 A Circa 1900 dapple-grey child’s rocking horse by F.H. Ayres, fully restored and on red painted pine stand, h.125cm £800 - 1000 28 Lacy Scott & Knight 585 # A George III cut steel fender, with elliptical pierced frieze within beaded borders, w.141cm, d.34cm £100 - 150 586-590 No lots ASIAN WORKS OF ART 594 594 Follower of Lin Fengmian (Chinese 1900-1991) - Evening lotus, watercolour on paper, bears signature lower left and with seal, 67 x 67cm £500 - 700 598 598 A Chinese Republic period porcelain floor vase, decorated in relief with opposing five claw dragons dispersed with twin seals, all in ironreds, heightened in gilt, on underglaze blue decorated scroll flower ground, the base with Qianlong seal mark, h.68cm £300 - 500 591 591 A 19th century South East Asian carved and pierced hardwood architectural element, of floral scroll form, raised on later integral base, h.66cm £80 - 120 595 Follower of Chen Shaomei (Chinese 1909-1954) - Sleeping maiden in a landscape, watercolour scroll, framed and glazed, with character marks and seal upper right, 95 x 34cm £200 - 300 595 592 592 20th century AmericanChinese school - Lotus blossom, watercolour on silk, with character and Anglicised / pinyin signature ‘Kan’ lower left, 63 x 36cm £100 - 200 593 20th century AmericanChinese school Extensive river landscape, watercolour, signed lower right, 58 x 9.5cm £100 - 200 596 and 597 596 A 19th century Chinese Canton footed punch bowl, decorated in bright enamels with reserves of figure scenes within borders of insects amidst flowers to the interior, further figure scenes to the exterior, all heightened in gilt, dia.26cm £150 - 250 593 597 A 19th century Chinese export tankard, enamel decorated with ceremonial figure scene within a landscape and underglaze blue decorated borders, the whole with serpent handle, h.14cm £150 - 250 599 599 A Chinese carved soapstone figure of God of Longevity Shou Xing, in standing pose holding a gnarled staff and peach, h.34cm, all raised upon a carved iron wood base depicting a deer amidst rockwork, gross h.51cm, the later base adapted to hold a table lamp £100 - 150 Lacy Scott & Knight 29 600 Pu Ru / Xinyu (Chinese 1896-1963) - Figure and branches on a rocky outcrop, ink and watercolour on silk demonstrating the Three Perfections of Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting, with three artists seal marks, 86 x 37cm, within silkwork border £20000 - 30000 600 30 Lacy Scott & Knight 601 603 602 601 A circa 1900 Chinese scroll painting on silk, depicting a landscape and calligraphy to upper right, image 95 x 26cm, full silk 127 x 46cm £400 - 600 602 Circa 1900 Chinese silkwork scroll painting, in sepia tones depicting landscape with calligraphy and seal mark upper left, image 80 x 32cm, full silk 186 x 43cm £600 - 800 603 An antique Chinese silkwork scroll painting, depicting white wolves upon a clifftop, signed and with seal marks, image 108 x 51cm, full silk 200 x 65cm £800 - 1200 607 and 608 607 A contemporary octagonal slate topped low occasional table, inlaid with various hardstones depicting the Taj Mahal within a floral border surround, raised on a black painted wooden base, h.55cm, w.61cm £300 - 500 604 and 605 604 A pair of Indo-Persian metal dhal shields, of convex form, the outer face fitted with four domed bosses, the whole inlaid with scroll flowers and foliage in brass and white metal, probably early 20th century, dia.35cm £150 - 250 605 An Indo-Persian metal dhal shield, of convex form, with four domed bosses, decorated with trailing flowers and foliage on a red enamel ground, probably early 20th century, dia.27.5cm £50 - 80 606 606 A Burmese Yoke Thé marionette string puppet of Tha Gyar Min, wearing traditional gold sequinned and jewelled cotton and silk costume, length 80cm, complete with strings on H-shaped cross piece handle £150 - 250 608 A circa 1900 Indian heavily relief carved teak octagonal occasional table, having a pierced and embossed brass inset centre section, raised on hinged folding base, h.58cm, w.79cm £300 - 400 Lacy Scott & Knight 31 609 609 A Japanese articulated white metal fish, with naturalistically modelled scales, fins, and tail, set with green hardstone eyes, early 20th century, 38cm £200 - 300 618 and 619 614 614 An 18th century Chinese porcelain bowl, of octagonal form, underglaze blue decorated with flowers, foliage and insects, four character mark verso, dia.14.5cm £120 - 180 618 A 19th century Chinese glazed stoneware vase, in the Archaistic style, having applied grotesque mask mounts and seal mark to base, 25cm; sold with a turned and carved hardwood stand £150 - 250 619 A 17th/18th century Chinese green crackleglazed footed bowl, dia. 21cm, raised on carved hardwood stand £80 - 120 610, 611 and 612 610 A Chinese Hung Chong silver tankard, having stylised bamboo handle, the whole with vacant cartouche (probably later) within embossed figure and pagoda landscape, stamped verso ‘HC’ and with character mark, 4.3oz, h.7.5cm; and a Chinese Hung Chong silver sweetmeat bowl, pierced and embossed with dragons, stamped verso, dia.8cm (2) £150 - 250 611 A Chinese Hung Chong silver beaker, having vacant cartouche (probably later) amidst embossed leaves and flowers on a textured ground, 5.5oz, stamped ‘HC’ and with character mark verso, h.11.5cm £150 - 250 615 615 A Chinese carved celadon bowl, probably Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), decorated to both interior and exterior with flowers, the footrim with ‘Greek Key’ border, dia. 19cm £300 - 500 612 A set of four Indian silver finger bowls, each gilt washed, the bases set with a coin, the bodies with engraved reserves, 9oz, dia. 6.7cm £150 - 200 620 A Japanese Meiji period bronze okimono, the woman in standing pose playing a stringed instrument, signed in script to the base, h.18.5cm £100 - 150 620 621, 622 and 623 621 A Chinese polished bronze censer, of lobed form to pinched feet, bears Xuande character mark verso (probably 19th century), dia.9.2cm £100 - 200 616 and 617 613 613 An 18th century Chinese porcelain footed bowl, probably Kangxi period, underglaze blue decorated with an extensive pagoda landscape, unmarked, dia.26cm £300 - 500 32 Lacy Scott & Knight 616 A 19th century Chinese flambé glazed stoneware vase, of pear shape with flaring rim, h.36cm, sold with a turned hardwood stand £200 - 300 617 A 19th century Chinese flambé glazed stoneware bottle vase, converted into table lamp and drilled to base, h.35cm (excluding fittings) £80 - 120 622 A Chinese polished bronze censer, of circular squat bellied form, with relief line detail, bears Xuande character mark verso (probably 19th century), dia.10.2cm £100 - 200 623 A Chinese polished bronze twin-handled censer, of small proportions, bears Xuande six character mark verso (one handle a/f), dia. 7cm; together with one other similar example, dia. 6.5cm (both probably 19th century) (2) £50 - 100 624 624 A Japanese Meiji period bronze jardiniere, cast in relief with opposing figure pagoda and landscape scenes, h.25cm £250 - 400 625, 626 and 627 634 and 635 629 A Su Hai Chinese silver gilt Yunan parrot, naturalistically modelled, filigree worked and with jewelled tail feather, raised upon a dark green jade mount base, No.193/550, h.15cm, with original box £120 - 180 634 A Chinese circa 1900 carved giltwood panel, being a central pagoda with rising steps, depicting ceremonial figure scenes, the lower section with figures upon horseback in battle, 60 x 30.5cm, d.8.5cm £400 - 600 630 A Su Hai Chinese silver gilt and enamel sky crane, raised on polished hardstone base, h.7cm; and one other of a sun fish (brown), on translucent agate base, 10cm, both in original fitted boxes (2) £120 - 180 635 A pair of Chinese early 20th century relief carved giltwood panels, each depicting tiered ceremonial figure and battle scenes, 46 x 11cm, d.4.5cm £200 - 300 625 A Su Hai Chinese silver gilt baby stag, naturalistically posed upon softwood plinth, No.32/560, h.15cm, sold with original fitted box £120 - 180 626 A Su Hai Chinese enamelled silver Tongbai eagle, naturalistically posed with its wings aloft, filigree worked and having coral set eyes, the whole upon polished jade base, gross h.24cm, w.30cm, the whole with original fitted box and certificate of registration No.301/500 £300 - 500 627 A Su Hai Chinese silver gilt and enamel bird of prey, naturalistically posed and filigree worked, raised upon translucent jade base, h.12cm £80 - 120 631, 632 and 633 631 A Su Hai Chinese silver gilt and enamel Five Kingdoms General, in standing pose, holding a ceremonial axe, the whole filigree worked and with jewelled decoration, h.17cm, numbered verso 034/500, in original fitted box £150 - 200 632 A Su Hai Chinese silver gilt and enamel Five Kingdoms General, in standing pose, holding a double-edged Fuyue, the whole filigree worked and with jewelled decoration, h.20cm, numbered 068/500, in original fitted box £150 - 200 628, 629 and 630 628 A pair of Su Hai Chinese silver gilt and enamel Kwelin quail, one with its head turned back, No.260/500, 9.5cm, in original fitted box £200 - 300 633 A Su Hai Chinese silver gilt and enamel Five Kingdoms General, in standing pose, holding a single-edged Fuyue, the whole filigree worked and with jewelled decoration, h.18.5cm, numbered 062/500, in original fitted box £150 - 200 636 636 # A pair of Chinese carved giltwood and pierced panels, each profusely worked with possible depictions of the Jingkang Incident of 1127 during the Jin-Song Wars, within shaped lozenge borders and lattice worked leaf and flower carved corners, probably 19th century, 83 x 31cm (excluding frames) £500 - 700 Lacy Scott & Knight 33 642, 643 and 644 642 A 19th century Chinese carved and polished celadon jade figure of a dragon, with russet inclusions, w.7cm £100 - 150 640 637 637 Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese 1786-1865) Kabuki Actors, woodblock print, signed and with seal, 36 x 24cm £100 - 150 640 Hou Youzhen - Trees in a mountain landscape, watercolour, with calligraphy and seal mark lower left, 35 x 33.5cm £150 - 250 643 A 20th century Chinese carved and polished jade figure of a standing sage, h.10.5cm £60 - 90 644 A 19th century Chinese carved and polished celadon jade figure of a pair of entwined recumbent horses, w.5.5cm £100 - 150 641 641 An early 20th century Indian turned ivory chess set, one half with stylised lower black banded decoration, the other side plain, king h.9.5cm, housed in a low relief floral carved hinged teak box with fitted compartments £120 - 180 638 638 Attributed to Qian Xuan (1235-1305) - A Chinese scroll painting depicting a melon and gourds, signed in script upper right, with further red seal lower left, on silk, mounted, 73 x 42cm £400 - 600 645 645 A Chinese carved jade water buffalo, with russet brown inclusions, in recumbent pose, 23cm £300 - 500 639 639 18th century Chinese school - Bird on a branch, watercolour fragment, with two seal marks, 24 x 30cm £200 - 300 34 Lacy Scott & Knight 646 and 647 646 A late 19th century Chinese ‘rosewood’ quartetto nest of tables, each with dragon carved friezes and on faux bamboo supports, the largest w.48cm, d.35cm, h.68cm £300 - 500 647 A late 19th century Chinese carved ‘rosewood’ quartetto nest of occasional tables, each having dragon carved edges and pierced dragon carved frieze, the largest w.48cm, d.35cm, h.70cm £400 - 600 648 648 A late 19th century Chinese carved ‘rosewood’ kang table, having a dragon carved frieze, on curved and square cut end supports, w.101cm, d.45cm, h.40cm £200 - 300 653 and 654 653 A 19th century Chinese famille rose vase, decorated in bright enamels with a ceremonial figure landscape scene, with seal mark verso, h.45.5cm £600 - 900 649 649 A pair of Japanese Meiji period chinoiserie black lacquered side cabinets, each decorated with extensive figure landscape scenes, with metal hinges and escutcheons, one later converted into hifi cabinet, w.61cm, d.36cm, h.86cm £250 - 400 654 A Chinese stoneware double gourd vase, enamel decorated with blossom and birds on a black ground, h.30cm £70 - 100 655 650, 651 and 652 650 A Japanese Meiji period satsuma trinket box and cover, enamel and gilt decorated with blossom and bamboo, signed verso, h.8cm £80 - 120 651 A Japanese cloisonné enamel vase of shouldered baluster form, decorated with chrysanthemums on an eggshell blue ground, h.18cm £60 - 80 652 A Japanese Meiji period satsuma koro and cover, of lozenge shape, decorated in enamels and gilt with ducks within an landscape, signed verso, raised on hardwood stand, w.18cm £80 - 120 655 A pair of Chinese Qianlong period soup bowls, enamel decorated with interior ceremonial figure scenes, heightened in gilt, dia. 22.5cm £400 - 600 656, 657 and 658 656 A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono of Jurojin, God of Wisdom and Longevity, with penwork decoration and signed verso, 27cm, raised on silver wirework inlaid hardwood stand £600 - 800 657 A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono of a robed scholar, holding beads behind his back, with penwork decoration, 38cm, raised on silver wirework inlaid carved hardwood stand £800 - 1200 658 A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono of a woodsman, with penwork decoration, signed verso, h.13cm £200 - 300 Lacy Scott & Knight 35 659, 660, 661 and 662 668 A Chinese Ming period crackle glazed bottle flask, underglaze blue decorated with leaves and branches, h.9cm £80 - 120 659 A Japanese carved ivory okimono, depicting squirrels upon fruiting vines, signed, 5cm £120 - 180 660 Four various Japanese carved ivory netsukes, probably Meiji period, being; water buffalo, Fo dog, seated dog, and a pig, each signed, each approx. 4cm £100 - 150 661 A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono, of a wood carver, with penwork decoration, signed, h.11cm; and one other of Huchi-Fuchi (Grandmother hearth) pouring tea, with inset seal verso, (right hand missing) 4cm (2) £80 - 120 664 664 A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, of a seated street vendor, signed in script verso, h.3.5cm; together with one other similar, signed in script verso, h.3cm (2) £40 - 60 662 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke of a monkey family group, signed verso, h.3.5cm; and one other of a rabbit family group, signed verso, h.5cm (2) £60 - 80 669 and 670 665 665 A pair of late 19th century Chinese stoneware ginger jars and covers, each of bulbous form with floral enamel decoration to a yellow ground, h.23cm £100 - 150 663 663 A Japanese Meiji period carved ivory netsuke, of a man wrestling a large eel, signed in script to the feet verso, h.6.8cm £80 - 120 36 Lacy Scott & Knight 669 A pair of 19th century Chinese Canton famille rose floor vases, the waisted necks with applied and gilded mythical creatures, each enamelled in gilt, the bodies each enamel decorated with opposing reserves of figure scenes, insects and exotic flowers amidst a landscape, all within gilded scrolling borders, h.46cm £800 - 1200 670 A Chinese export stoneware vase, 18th/19th century, underglaze blue decorated with Dogs of Fo amidst clouds, four character mark verso, h.29.5cm £150 - 250 666, 667 and 668 666 A Chinese white porcelain footed bowl, painted in copper red with two pairs of five clawed dragons guarding sacred jewels against a background of scattered flames and scroll clouds, with seal mark verso, dia.14cm £800 - 1200 667 A Chinese late Qing Dynasty porcelain bowl, underglaze blue decorated to the exterior with figure landscape scenes, with six character Suantong period (1909-12) mark verso and probably of the period, dia. 20cm £800 - 1000 675 676 671 and 672 671 A Bien Hoa Vietnamese bronze bust, wearing head-dress and raised upon a plinth, signed by the artist verso and stamped Bien Hoa, gross h.28cm £100 - 150 672 A South Vietnamese gilt bronze bust of a girl, raised upon ebonised wooden plinth, signed by the artist verso, h.27cm £150 - 250 675 A Chinese hardwood table-top display stand, arranged in geometric sections, probably early 20th century, h.54cm, w.91cm, d.12cm £120 - 180 676 A 19th century Chinese cloisonné enamel jardiniere, of shaped oval form, centre set with opposing reserves of dragons, all within borders of scroll flowers, foliage and blossom on a black ground, w.28cm, h.16cm £200 - 300 677- 681 No lots PICTURES 682 673 673 A collection of Chinese mother of pearl game counters, each finely engraved, various shapes but mostly elliptical, many with monograms, approx 175 £150 - 250 683 682 Edward Wesson (1910-1983) - Chicester Cathedral, watercolour, signed and dated lower right ‘78, 27 x 37cm £120 - 180 683 Edward Wesson (1910-1983) - Blytheburgh Church?, watercolour, signed lower right, 16 x 23.5cm £80 - 120 674 674 A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain plaques/tiles, each decorated in bright enamels possibly depicting traditional Chinese medicine scenes, one doctor with tiger holding aloft tiger penis on a dish, the other with a dragon-lion holding aloft teeth on a dish, heightened in gilt, 17 x 17cm £300 - 500 684 684 Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) - Figures feeding chickens outside a cottage, with extensive landscape beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 50 x 76cm £2000 - 3000 Lacy Scott & Knight 37 688 685 685 Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) - The watermill, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 34 x 52cm £1200 - 1800 688 Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) - The boating pond, Christchurch Park, Ipswich, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed lower right, 45 x 59cm £800 - 1200 689 686 686 Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) - Horses and chickens before a barn, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 44 x 61cm £600 - 800 687 687 Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899) - Travellers resting beside a fire within a landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 61 x 91cm £1500 - 2500 38 Lacy Scott & Knight 689 Thomas Smythe (1825-1906) - A Gypsy encampment, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 30 x 55cm £1000 - 1500 690 690 Thomas Smythe (1825-1906) - Donkeys and dog by a gypsy encampment, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 27 x 34.5cm £600 - 900 694 James Collins - Stagg Takeing Soyle, hunting scene, plate from Richard Blome’s ‘Gentlemens Recreation of 1686’, engraving, with coat of arms, later hand-coloured, 35 x 21cm £120 - 180 691 691 19th century English school - Black stallion and dog within an extensive landscape, oil on canvas (re-lined), 60 x 79cm £400 - 600 692 692 William Arthur Toplis (act.1880-1930) - A Derbyshire cornfield, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed and dated lower right 1878, 39 x 60cm £600 - 800 694 695 695 Alfred Pollentine (1836-1890) - The Grand Canal, Venice, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right ‘86, 39 x 60cm £600 - 800 696 693 693 After John Constable RA (1776-1837) - A river landscape, oil on canvas, bears signature lower right and further inscribed to slip, 32 x 40cm £300 - 500 696 Charles Ernest Cundall (1890-1971) - A Country Residence, believed to be in Hampstead and designed by E Vincent Harris, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 1952, 44 x 74cm £300 - 400 Lacy Scott & Knight 39 697 697 Gustav Schonleber (German 1851-1917) - River landscape with barges, figures and livestock, oil on canvas (re-lined), signed and dated Munchen 1878 lower right, 62 x 100cm £2500 - 4000 700 699 698 698 Major Geoffrey Douglas Giles (1857-1941) Pair: The Pytchley No.1 and The Pytchley No.4, monochrome prints, each signed and titled in pencil to the margin, published privately 1903 by G D Giles of Newmarket, 37 x 51cm £50 - 100 40 Lacy Scott & Knight 699 # Eileen Greenwood SEA (b.1915) - Six pencil and wash to include; Grand Canal, Venice, 12 x 31cm; Taverna on the island of Pavos, 16.5 x 24.5cm; Mediaeval City Carcassonne, 16 x 24cm; Sunset over Santorini, 16.5 x 24cm; Brighton Pavillion, 16 x 24cm; Island of Rhodes-Turkish Quarter, 16.5 x 24cm; and Pelicans breakfast in Mykonos, etching, signed, titled and numbered in pencil to the margin 6/100, 15 x 10cm (7) £100 - 150 700 Charles Thomas Burt (1823-1902) - Travellers by the waters edge, within a barren landscape at sunset, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 1895, 60 x 98cm £400 - 600 701 701 Vladimir Belsky (Russian b.1949) - Sunset over the lake, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 50 x 100cm £250 - 400 702 702 Alfred Stannard (1806-1889) - Loch gate on the Wensum, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 1844, 47 x 65cm £2000 - 3000 705 703 703 Alfred Stannard (1806-1889) - Figures before a duckpond, oil on canvas, framed as a circle (relined), dia.34cm £150 - 250 705 Henry Sylvester Stannard (1870-1951) Feeding the chickens before a thatched cottage, watercolour, signed lower left, 24.5 x 34.5cm £400 - 600 707 707 Walter Wallor Caffyn (1845-1898) - A lane near Tring, oil on canvas, 17 x 24.5cm £150 - 250 704 704 Attributed to Emily Stannard (1803-1885) Wildflowers, watercolour, framed as an oval, inscribed in pencil verso ‘Miss E Stannard’ and dated 1872, 23 x 15.5cm £50 - 100 706 706 Frank Algernon Stewart (1877-1945) - In the making, watercolour, signed and titled lower right and dated ‘21, 22.5 x 22.5cm £300 - 500 708 708 Charles Cottet (1863-1924) - Cathedral des Moules, oil on board, signed lower right, 60 x 48.5cm £500 - 700 Lacy Scott & Knight 41 713 711 709 709 *Richard Foster (b.1945) - Shrines in Veranas, watercolour with body colour, signed lower right, 18 x 26.5cm 711 Henry Stuart Brown (1871-1941) - Kings Lynn Harbour, etching, signed both to the plate and outside of the plate, 18 x 28cm £60 - 80 713 Cyrus Buott (late C19th) - Cattle watering within a highland landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 1871, 24.5 x 39.5cm £100 - 150 Provenance: With Spink & Sons of King Street, St James’s gallery label verso £150 - 250 714 710 712 710 *Richard Foster (b.1945) - Figures by a riverside shack, watercolour with body colour, signed lower right, 17.5 x 26cm 714 W Gibbans (late C19th) - Bringing home the catch at sunset, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 1896, 24 x 43cm £150 - 200 712 Christopher (Mark) Maskell (1849-1933) Chickens before thatched cottages, oil on board, monogrammed lower left, 20 x 23.5cm £80 - 120 Provenance: With Spink & Sons of King Street, St James’s gallery label verso £150 - 250 715 715 18th century Dutch school - Still life with parrots, grapes, peaches and plums, oil on canvas, 73 x 106cm £1500 - 2500 42 Lacy Scott & Knight 716 716 19th century Dutch school - Still life with summer flowers in a basket on a stone ledge, oil on panel, 43 x 35cm £150 - 200 717 717 Attributed to Samuel Atkins (Act. 1787-1808) - A Man O’ War and other ships on a calm, watercolour, 19 x 26cm £80 - 120 718 718 David Motley (late C19th) - Boating scene on Rydal Water, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated lower right 1882, 35 x 53cm £80 - 120 719 719 Henry Harris (1852-1926) - A rural landscape with horse-drawn haycart, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 30 x 50cm £120 - 180 Lacy Scott & Knight 43 720 720 Geeraert de Lavallee (Dutch circa 1605-1667) - Set of six scenes from the Book of Samuel; David before the fight, The fight between David and Goliath, The triumph of David, David presenting the head of Goliath to Saul, David playing the harp before Saul, and The marriage of David to Michal, oils on copper, 70.5 x 87.5cm and slightly smaller Note: Geeraert de Lavallee became Master in the Antwerp guild of St Luke in 1626/27. Artist guilds were often named after St Luke, the patron saint of artists, and the one in Antwerp was the most famous of its time. Guild membership, as a master, was required for an artist to take on apprentices or to sell paintings to the public. Another biblical work by Geeraert de Lavellee (as Gerard de la Vallee) is held in the collection of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. £30000 - 40000 44 Lacy Scott & Knight 720 Lacy Scott & Knight 45 721 721 John Taunton - Blakeney Marshes, watercolour, signed and dated lower left ‘76, 35 x 46cm £50 - 70 724 726 726 Ernest Walbourn (1872-1927) - Cottages in summer, oil on paper laid on board, signed lower left, 32 x 42cm £80 - 120 724 George Edward Lodge (1860-1954) - Hawfinch, watercolour with body colour, signed and dated lower right 1950, 28 x 22cm £250 - 400 722 722 John Taunton - Honfleur, watercolour, signed and dated lower right ‘76, 25 x 35cm £50 - 70 723 723 Philip Rickman (1891-1982) - Nuthatches, watercolour with body colour, signed and dated lower right 1966, 35 x 28cm £100 - 150 46 Lacy Scott & Knight 725 725 Pierre-Roch Vigneron (French 1789-1872) - Un Enfant Abandoneé, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 1824 (re-lined and with some overpainting), with remnants of French historical exhibition label verso - see supporting images online, 46 x 54cm £600 - 800 727 727 James Baker Pyne (1800-1870) - Mediterranean harbour scene, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 1841, 22 x 31.5cm £200 - 300 731 731 Raymond C Watson (b.1935) - The Songthrush, watercolour and gouache, signed lower left, 21 x 15.5cm £150 - 250 734 734 Raymond C Watson (b.1935) - Long-tailed Tit upon a branch, watercolour and gouache, signed lower right, 30 x 23cm Provenance: The Moorland Gallery, London £150 - 250 728 728 In the manner of Joseph Paul (1804-1887) Pulls Ferry, Norwich, oil on panel, 15 x 21cm £80 - 120 732 729 729 Attributed to Frederick Ladbroke (1810-1865) Figures on a stone bridge, oil on panel, 42 x 54cm (restored) £100 - 150 732 Raymond C Watson (b.1935) - Great Tit upon a branch, watercolour and gouache, signed lower right, 28 x 19.5cm £150 - 250 735 Donald Watson (1918-2005) - A study of owls, watercolour with body colour, signed lower centre, 27 x 20cm Provenance: The Wildlife Art gallery, Lavenham, Suffolk £70 - 100 736 730 730 19th century English school - Traveller with donkeys at rest in a landscape, oil on canvas, 24 x 35.5cm £150 - 250 735 733 733 Raymond C Watson (b.1935) - Bluetits, gouache, signed lower right, 19 x 24cm £200 - 300 736 Philip Henry Rideout (1860-1920) - Victorian stagecoach scene, oil on board, signed and dated lower right 1898, 14 x 34.5cm £100 - 150 Lacy Scott & Knight 47 737 740 737 Erik Smith (1914-1972) - Rubery near Birmingham, watercolour, signed and titled lower right, 25.5 x 41cm £150 - 200 740 Patrick Nasmyth (Scot. 1787-1831) - A Surrey Manse, oil on canvas, indistinctly monogrammed lower right (re-lined), 32 x 47.5cm £500 - 700 744 744 W R Waters - Portrait of a seated child upon a cushion wearing a lace gown, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left 1864, 74 x 61.5cm £400 - 600 741 741 Richard Ripley - Golden Clough, oil on canvas (re-lined), 29.5 x 45cm £120 - 180 745 738 738 A Palemea after Raphael - Expulsion, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 1891, 49 x 36cm £200 - 300 742 745 Alexander Blackley - Half-length portrait of a young girl, wearing a blue ribbon in her hair, pencil and pastel, signed and dated 1871, framed as an oval, 58 x 47cm £200 - 300 742 Thomas Webster - Pair; Still life with flowers in a glass vase and plums on a marble shelf, one other with flowers in a basket and plums on a shelf, oil on panel, each signed lower left, 40 x 30cm £300 - 500 739 739 Arthur Hayward (1873-1927) - An Iberian landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower left ‘Alfred Hayward’, 70 x 90cm £200 - 300 48 Lacy Scott & Knight 746 743 743 Thomas Webster - Pair; Still life with fruit upon a marble shelf, oil on panel, 25 x 20cm £150 - 200 746 William Sidney Cooper (1854-1927) - Pair; Cattle in a lane and Sheep in a field, watercolours, both signed and dated ‘W Sidney Cooper 1925’ lower right, each 12 x 18cm £300 - 500 749 749 Follower of Gustave de Breanski (1856-1898) - Coastal scene with figures on the shoreline, oil on canvas, bears signature lower right, 29 x 45cm £100 - 150 747 747 John Moore of Ipswich (1820-1902) - Pair; Travellers in a rural landscape, oils on panels, each signed lower right, 13.5 x 18cm £600 - 800 750 750 Paul Faulkner Poole (1807-1879) - We’re sorry Sir, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 56 x 48.5cm £1500 - 2000 748 748 *John Louis Ernest Meissonier (Fr. 1815-1891) - Un Vedette, oil on panel, signed and dated 1878 lower left, 36.5 x 31.5cm £800 - 1200 Lacy Scott & Knight 49 754 751 751 Kershaw Schofield (1872-1941) - Still life with flowers in a bowl upon a console table, oil on board, signed upper left, 62 x 75cm £400 - 600 754 William Freeman (1853-1943) - Lone figure within a barren landscape at sunset, watercolour, 53 x 72cm £200 - 300 755 755 Henry Bright (1810-1873) - Lowestoft Harbour, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 36 x 53cm £300 - 500 752 752 John Hamilton Glass (1820-1885) - Pair; Loch Sheil and Glenfinnan, watercolours, each inscribed and signed lower left, each 47 x 99cm £300 - 500 753 Averil Burleigh (1863-1949) The birth of King Arthur, watercolour, signed lower left, 29 x 25cm £200 - 300 756 753 50 Lacy Scott & Knight 756 Alfred William Darby (late C19th) - Gardeners within an extensive landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right 1883, 40 x 60cm £250 - 400 757 757 Attributed to Obadiah Short (1803-1886) - Whittlingham Lane, Norwich, oil on canvas, 34 x 47cm £500 - 800 760 760 19th century English school - Faggot-gatherers before a windmill within a landscape, oil on canvas (re-lined), indistinctly signed lower left, 52 x 41.5cm £300 - 400 758 758 George Lara (Act.1862-1871) - Extensive farmyard scene with haycart, figures and chickens, oil on canvas (re-lined), framed as an oval, 29 x 34cm £400 - 600 761 761 Wladyslaw Mirecki (b.1956) - Chappel viaduct from across the fields, watercolour, 60 x 80cm £120 - 180 759 762 759 19th century English school - Interior scene, oil on canvas (re-lined), 31.5 x 44.5cm £300 - 400 762 Wladyslaw Mirecki (b.1956) - Morning frost, watercolour, signed and dated ‘92 lower left, 32 x 65cm £50 - 80 Lacy Scott & Knight 51 763 763 Samuel & Nathaniel Buck - The East Prospect of St Edmundsbury in the County of Suffolk, hand-coloured steel aquatint, published London 1741, 31 x 81cm £150 - 250 767 764 767 Four various small 18th century engraved and later hand-coloured strip maps, to include; The road from Ipswich to Scole, and Bury St Edmunds to Ipswich, 18 x 19cm; triptych example with The road from London to Harwich, London to St Edmundsbury, and London to Yarmouth, 18 x 29cm; and two other examples depicting the arms of Bishops Castle and St David’s, each 18 x 11cm £60 - 80 764 Samuel & Nathaniel Buck - The South-East Prospect of Colchester in the County of Essex, hand-coloured steel aquatint, published London 1741, 30 x 81cm £100 - 150 768 768 Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) - A cat in pattens, hand-coloured etching, 31 x 22cm; and James Gillray (1756-1815) - Le Diable-Boiteux, satirical cartoon etching, later hand-coloured, published 8th February 1806 by H Humphrey of St James’ St, 34 x 24.5cm £80 - 120 765 765 Norden & Speed - Essex divided into Hundreds, county map with inset town plan for Colchester and coats of arms for the Earls of Essex, later hand-coloured steel engraving, dated 1662, English text verso, 39 x 51cm £150 - 250 766 766 John Ogilby - The road from Kings Lynn, Norfolk to Harwich, Essex, engraved strip map, later hand-coloured, 35 x 45.5cm; and one other by Ogilby - The road from London to Wells, Norfolk, 34 x 45cm (2) £100 - 150 52 Lacy Scott & Knight 769 769 Howard Clifford Pilsbury (1870-1925) - Half-length portrait of a child, oil on canvas, signed and dated upper right 1914, with significant craquelure and breaking out, 65 x 54cm £400 - 600 770 770 Henry Hall (1859-1927) - Highland Cattle at a moorland pool in Perthshire, oil on canvas, signed lower right, further signed and inscribed verso by the artist, 50 x 75cm £300 - 400 773 773 Attributed to John Crome (1768-1821) - Cottage in Norwich, pencil, inscribed verso, 30.5 x 24cm £100 - 150 774-778 No lots CLOCKS & BAROMETERS 771 771 After Francesco de Zurbaran (1598-1664) - Portrait of Niccolo Albergati, oil on canvas, signed and indistinctly inscribed lower left (re-lined and with restoration), 84 x 55cm £500 - 800 779 and 780 779 A circa 1830 French ormolu and patinated bronze mantel clock, modelled as a Scottish Highlander in traditional dress and leaning on his dirk, upon a finely engine turned silvered dial with twin winding holes for an eight day brass Paris made movement, with outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the case with further applied mounts to include cherub mask over two birds and fruiting vines, h.32cm (lacking one applied leaf mount to right of dial) £400 - 600 772 772 John Duval (Act.1834-1881) - Figures on the coastline at Felixstowe, watercolour with body colour, monogrammed lower right, 13 x 30cm £80 - 120 780 A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage clock, signed to the white enamel dial by the retailer Hamilton & Co of Calcutta, having visible platform escapement, eight day going twin barrel movement striking on a gong, with hour and half-hour push button repeat, h.16.5cm (handle down) £200 - 300 Lacy Scott & Knight 53 783 Robert Best of London ebonised balloon bracket clock, circa 1800, having a signed silvered dial, subsidiary hours dial and date dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day gut driven fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, the backplate finely engraved with fruit and flowers amidst scroll leaves and foliage, the case with applied brass carry handles, cherub mask plaque, and on scroll bracket feet, h.55cm £1000 - 1500 781 781 A late 19th century Aesthetic Movement oak mantel clock, inset with soft paste porcelain tiles, the dial with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day spring driven movement striking on a gong, h.46cm £100 - 150 783 784 Edward Clark of London early George III ebonised bracket clock, having a signed silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture and mock pendulum aperture, twin winding holes for a five pillar bell striking and repeating fusee movement with verge escapement, the backplate engraved with leaf scrolls around a chinoiserie pavilion, the brass bound bell-top case with carry handle, fishscale side frets, leaf door frets, and raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.42.5cm (handle down) 782 782 A circa 1900 mahogany cased mantel clock, having brass mounts, convex white enamel dial, twin winding holes for a French brass eight day cylinder movement striking on a gong, the case with lacquered brass swing carry handle and brass grilles to the sides, h.33cm £100 - 150 54 Lacy Scott & Knight Note: This style of case is usually associated with Ellicott and was introduced soon after the middle of the 18th century £3000 - 5000 784 785 785 John Knibb of Oxford ebonised cased basket topped bracket clock, circa 1685 but with later additions, the associated 8” square brass dial signed John Knibb Oxon Fecit and having cherub mask spandrels, silver chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre, pierced blue steel hands, twin winding holes for an eight day six pillar verge fusee movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the backplate engraved with trailing flowers and a fish, signed John Knibb Oxonia Fecito, the case probably associated and with gilt metal mounts, fixed brass carry handle, and raised on bun feet, gross h.44cm, w.30.5cm £6000 - 8000 787 786 786 A late 19th century French black slate and bronze mounted mantel clock, of architectural form, with urn finial and floral mask decoration, to a black circular dial with Roman numerals and twin winding holes for an eight day movement, the movement stamped R&C Paris & London, with pendulum, h.39cm £120 - 180 787 John Grant of Fleet Street London fine Regency mahogany domestic regulator, circa 1800, the 14” silvered signed dial, with subsidiary seconds dial and strike/not strike aperture above the XII, the large five pillar movement with deadbeat escapement maintaining power, wood rod pendulum with roller suspension and graduated regulation nut, the hours struck on two bells, the drum case with concave sided cresting and acorn finial, flanked by fluted corbels carved with flowers, the flush fitting flame mahogany veneered door within canted corners over a boxbase, the whole with ebony stringing, h.231.5cm Eminent clockmaker John Grant was free of the Clockmakers Company from 1781 and died in 1810 £5000 - 7000 Lacy Scott & Knight 55 790 and 791 SO LO W IM LU A TI GE O N 790 John Wrightin of Mansfield a Victorian brass lantern clock, having domed bell top, dolphin fret carved frieze, signed dial with brass chapter ring having Roman numerals, single winding hole for a chain driven four pillar fusee movement striking on a bell, stamped to the side door ‘Restored by SF Stanley 46 Chancery Lane, London’ h.38cm £400 - 600 RE 791 A circa 1900 Ansonia of New York brass cased four glass regulator mantel clock, the ornate case having signed white enamel dial with visible escapement and eight day striking movement, with faux mercury pendulum, h.40cm £150 - 250 788 789 792 788 Jacob Swaby of Deal- an early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, having signed silvered arch dial, w.12”, with Roman and Arabic numerals, engraved centre, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture (lacking date disc), twin winding holes for a brass eight day four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having reeded canted corners to a boxbase, h.215cm £600 - 800 789 Daniel Barrett of Chatham - an 18th century chinoiserie lacquered longcase clock, having an arch brass dial (w.11.5”) with ships automata to the arch and later plaque entitled ‘The Britannia’, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals flanked by cast brass scroll leaf spandrels, enclosing named plate, subsidiary seconds dial, matted centre with date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar movement striking on a bell, the case with arched panel doors decorated with figure scenes to a boxbase, h.217cm £1000 - 1500 792 A mid-19th century French gilt metal and porcelain mounted figural mantel clock, in the Rococo style, the case extensively decorated with acanthus leaves, rocailles, and trellis, surmounted by a figure of a young man leading a horse, the white enamel dial with twin winding holes for an eight day striking cylinder movement, movement stamped Japy Freres, with pendulum, h.38cm, w.41cm £250 - 400 56 Lacy Scott & Knight 796 793, 794 and 795 793 Nathaniel Hedge of Colchester 18th century oak longcase clock, having signed silver 12” dial, with Arabic and Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes for a brass eight day five pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having panelled door to a boxbase, h.216cm There are examples of Nathaniel Hedge (born 1710) clocks in Colchester Clock Museum £600 - 900 794 John Lewis of Coldharbour near Portsmouth 19th century walnut cased longcase clock, the 12” dial signed to silvered convex disc to the arch, having feather engraving, cast gilt brass spandrels, matted centre, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with feather and crossbanding (probably re-veneered), on a boxbase with bracket feet, h.213cm £700 - 1000 795 James Bethel of Stowmarket 19th century oak longcase clock, having signed and painted arch dial, w.12”, with rolling moondial to the arch and with lunar markers, the whole with subsidiary seconds dial and date dial, twin winding holes for an eight day brass four pillar weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case having arched panelled door to a boxbase, h.200cm 796 L Balerna of Halifax early 19th century mahogany four dial wheel barometer, having ebony stringing, the large main dial finely engraved with leaves and basket of flowers, signed to the balance scale, h.115cm, main dial dia. 12” £200 - 300 797-801 No lots James Bethel is listed in Haggar & Millar’s Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers as being based in Stowmarket and Needham Market between 1807-1810. £400 - 600 Lacy Scott & Knight 57 FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS 807 A circa 1830 mahogany slopefront davenport, having sliding action, three quarter turned gallery, brushing slide over side drawers, on bun supports, h.93cm, w.50cm, d.62cm £500 - 700 804 804 An 18th century joined oak four panel mule chest, having a hinged top over three short base drawers, with floral and chequer marquetry inlays, h.90cm, w.152cm, d.56cm £500 - 800 802 802 An early Victorian mahogany squarefront chest by Miles & Edwards, having two short over three long drawers, with turned knob handles (one missing), stamped to upper right drawer, h.109cm, w.111cm, d.54cm £200 - 300 808 805 805 A circa 1700 Dutch walnut cupboard, having a planked top with thumb-moulded frieze above two drawers and two panelled doors, each divided with blind carved columns (with some later alterations and additions), w.146cm d.59cm h.114cm 808 An early 19th century mahogany linen press, the upper section having twin recessed panel doors enclosing four fitted slides over base fitted with two short over two long drawers, h.204cm, w.126cm, d.56cm £300 - 500 Provenance: ex-Chippenham Park, Newmarket, formerly the estate of Admiral Edward Russell 1653-1727, 1st Earl of Orford, and Admiral of the fleet. £400 - 600 809 803 806 and 807 803 A late 19th century mahogany and rosewood crossbanded bureau bookcase, the upper section with twin glazed doors over base fitted with four long graduated drawers, h.213cm, w.110cm, d.52cm £300 - 500 58 Lacy Scott & Knight 806 An early 19th century Beidermeier flame mahogany squarefront chest, having three long drawers, the two lower drawers of recessed arched form, h.76cm, w.86cm, d.48cm £200 - 300 809 An early Victorian figured walnut oval tilt-top loo table, having a moulded edge, raised on turned, fluted and further acanthus carved supports, h.75cmn, w.135cm, d.99cm £200 - 300 810 and 811 810 A circa 1900 rosewood and satinwood inlaid dropflap two-tier games table, having an inlaid chessboard top on cabriole supports, h.70cm, max. w.91cm, d.50cm £600 - 800 811 An Edwardian mahogany satinwood crossbanded and further strung bijouterie table, the bevelled glass hinge top over square cut supports united by platform undertier, h.72cm, w.61cm, d.38cm £250 - 350 815 813 813 A George IV mahogany and rosewood crossbanded pedestal dropflap supper table, having single end drawer, raised on reeded outswept supports, h.72cm, max. length 125cm, d.107cm £200 - 300 815 A Regency bronze Athenienne in the manner of Thomas Hope, of circular tapering form, the removable top raised on rams head mask supports terminating in paw feet, with green patina, h.91cm, dia. 39cm £700 - 1000 812 812 An early 20th century mahogany and flame mahogany bowfront kneehole writing table, having a gilt tooled red leather inset writing surface over five short drawers, to cabriole supports terminating in paw feet, h.80cm, w.130cm, d.67cm £500 - 700 816 and 817 814 814 An 18th century joined oak housekeepers cupboard, the upper section having twin recessed panelled cupboard doors over three panel base to twin lower drawers, h.182cm, w.137cm, d.52cm £300 - 500 816 An 18th century Italian carved giltwood alter stand, in the Baroque manner, having all over floral and figural decoration, to heavy paw supports, h.137cm £400 - 600 817 A 19th century and later Spanish carved polychrome painted and further gilded shrine stand, of domed form with Doric order columns and applied central giltwood eagle, h.120cm, w.82cm £300 - 400 Lacy Scott & Knight 59 818 and 819 818 An early Victorian rosewood three tier whatnot, raised on turned supports to casters, h.86cm, w.35.5cm £150 - 200 819 A 19th century mahogany three tier whatnot, of square section, having turned finials to further turned columns, on casters, h.80cm, w.40cm £100 - 150 823 and 824 823 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised and upholstered revolving tub chair, raised on turned tapering and fluted supports, w.57cm £150 - 200 824 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised nursing chair, in the Gothic manner, having an arched back, applied scroll side rails, on turned tapering and fluted forelegs, w.45cm £120 - 180 820 and 821 820 A mahogany satinwood and ebony strung squarefront chest of four long graduated drawers, on splayed bracket supports, h.69cm, w.66cm, d.51cm £400 - 500 821 A Georgian style walnut and crossbanded squarefront chest, of two short over three long drawers, and with brushing slide, h.83cm, w.76cm, d.43cm £500 - 700 825 822 822 A walnut and crossbanded serpentine front two drawer side table, in the 18th century manner, raised on square cut supports to spade terminals, h.76cm, w.92cm, d.40cm £300 - 400 60 Lacy Scott & Knight 825 A set of twelve Chippendale style carved mahogany dining chairs, each with typical pierced splatbacks and low floral relief carving to acanthus leaf forelegs, on claw and ball feet, w.65cm £400 - 600 826 and 827 826 An early 19th century elm and beech splatback Windsor chair, having a dish seat and crinoline stretcher, w.50cm £120 - 180 827 An early George III mahogany hall chair, the shaped back polychrome painted with a wild boar’s head entitled ‘Crede. Cornu’ (trust the horn), having a dish seat, w.42cm £150 - 250 831 831 A set of eight mahogany shield back dining chairs, in the Heppelwhite style, early 20th century, each with stuffover seats and on ogee moulded flared square tapering supports (6+2) £1000 - 1400 828 and 829 828 A mid-19th century figured walnut and crossbanded serpentine foldover card table, having a baize lined interior and revolving action, raised on French cabriole supports each with gilt metal chutes and sabots, h.75cm, w.90cm, d.47cm £250 - 350 829 A mid-Victorian figured walnut ebony inlaid and amboyna foldover card table, having baize lined playing surface, raised on part turned bulbous reeded and acanthus leaf carved supports, h.73cm, w.90cm, d.44cm £200 - 300 832 832 A pair of Victorian style elm window seats, each having turned ends and on ring turned tapering supports, w.121cm, d.33cm, seat h.46cm £400 - 500 830 A late Georgian mahogany pedestal breakfast table, the tilttop having a moulded edge and raised on baluster turned and halfreeded column to a square platform, the reeded outswept supports with rams head cast brass caps and casters, w.158cm, d.112cm, h.74cm £700 - 900 830 Lacy Scott & Knight 61 833 and 834 833 A Victorian mahogany desk chair, having brown leather buttonback, dished seat and crinoline stretcher £200 - 300 834 A William IV mahogany framed and leather upholstered library chair, having scroll arms and on ring turned tapering forelegs with brass cup casters £500 - 700 837 837 An early Victorian burr walnut crossbanded and satinwood strung circular tilt-top breakfast table, having a wavy frieze and raised on part turned reeded bulbous and outswept supports, h.74cm, dia. 122cm £1000 - 1400 838 An antique joined oak court cupboard, having twin cupboard door upper section within bulbous turned columns, over further conforming cupboard doors and twin low relief carved drawers, h.158cm, w.170cm, d.55cm £300 - 400 835 835 An 18th century figured walnut and crossbanded chest, of two short over two long drawers, raised on bracket supports (with later alterations), h.81cm, w.86cm, d.46cm £250 - 350 838 836 836 A Victorian figured walnut and crossbanded four door glazed music cabinet, of two-tier stepped form, on turned supports, h.94cm, w.64cm, d.43cm £120 - 180 62 Lacy Scott & Knight 839 839 A pair of Georgian style mahogany and satinwood crossbanded D-end side tables, each raised on turned and tapering supports to casters, h.74cm, w.129cm, d.51.5cm £600 - 800 844 A mid-Victorian mahogany pole screen, having a needlepoint inset panel depicting an early fox hunting scene, with rise-andfall action, h.160cm £100 - 150 840 840 A George III mahogany double D-end dining table, having single extra drop-in leaf and on square cut tapering supports, h.71cm, w.188cm, d.123cm £200 - 300 844 845 A 19th century giltwood framed wall mirror, the rectangular plate within an ogee moulded and flowerhead applied surround, 87 x 65cm £150 - 250 841 841 A set of eight early 19th century mahogany barback dining chairs, each having reeded detail and raised on ring turned tapering forelegs, with floral stuffover seats (6+2), carver w.54cm, side chair w.50cm £700 - 1000 845 846 # A Venetian glass wall mirror, having a centre octagonal plate within a mirrored surround, etched with sprays of flowers, the whole with applied flower head mouldings, h.144cm, w.83cm £200 - 400 842 and 843 842 An 18th century ‘Green Man’ carved and pierced oak door carving or pelmet, w.99cm £150 - 250 843 A 19th century mahogany door portiers in the Heppelwhite manner, having reeded scroll decoration, w.138cm £70 - 100 846 Lacy Scott & Knight 63 847 847 A Persian woollen blue ground rug, the central field decorated with five linked lozenge medallions within multiple trailing borders, 163 x 286cm £100 - 150 850 and 851 850 A George III mahogany lowboy, having a single long drawer over three short drawers and shaped apron, to chamfered square cut supports, h.72cm, w.76cm, d.48cm £120 - 180 851 An Edwardian mahogany, satinwood crossbanded and further strung bijouterie table, having a glazed hinged top enclosing velvet lined interior, raised on square tapering supports, h.78cm, w.72cm, d.42cm £200 - 300 848 848 A Persian sarouk woollen rug, the red ground decorated with a central medallion issuing scroll flowers and foliage within tramline borders (worn), 135 x 187cm £80 - 120 852 and 853 852 A walnut and figured walnut bachelors chest, of small proportions and in the early 18th century style, having a foldover top over three long graduated and feather banded drawers, w.63cm, d.34cm, h.68cm £400 - 600 853 A walnut and figured walnut bachelors chest, in the early 18th century style, having feather and cross banded foldover top over two short and three long graduated drawers, w.68cm, d.32cm, h.75cm £500 - 700 849 A burr oak library table, having a gilt tooled leather inset writing surface, raised on square tapering supports with spade terminals, w.152cm, d.71cm, h.76cm £500 - 700 849 64 Lacy Scott & Knight 854 855 854 A pair of late 19th century heavily carved oak bookcase cabinets, the upper sections each having twin lead glazed doors enclosing shelved interiors, the bases further fitted with twin panelled doors within lion mask carved pilasters, w.103cm, d.42cm, h.203cm £800 - 1000 855 A late Georgian provincial oak and fruitwood bookpress, having base drawer and raised upon single drawer table on square tapering supports, w.80cm, d.50cm, h.140cm £250 - 350 856 856 An early 17th century joined and inlaid oak refectory table, having a planked top with cleated ends, the frieze inlaid probably with holly and bog oak, the whole raised upon four heavy baluster turned cup and cover supports with proud reedings, united by low square cut stretchers, w.213cm, d.88cm, h.77cm £4000 - 6000 856 detail Lacy Scott & Knight 65 857 and 858 857 A Caroleon period walnut framed and later re-upholstered armchair, having square cut scroll arms, the whole raised on square cut and ring turned supports united by stretchers £400 - 600 858 A walnut and crossbanded hall table, in the 18th century style, having four frieze drawers, w.88cm, d.29cm, h.76cm £200 - 300 860 860 A 17th century joined oak court cupboard, the frieze carved in relief with serpents issuing scroll flowers and foliage and named to Thomas Bennit and Mary Bennit, the upper section with three panelled doors, the base fitted two carved frieze drawers over twin panelled doors, with some later adaptions, h.169cm, d.58cm, w.170cm £800 - 1200 859 A mid-17th century joined oak three tier court cupboard, having applied mouldings, ring turned columns, and single long drawer to the second tier, w.108cm, d.38cm, h.111cm £3000 - 5000 859 66 Lacy Scott & Knight 861 and 862 861 A circa 1900 quartetto nest of occasional tables, in the Japanese taste, having lacquered tops within oak and marquetry crossbanded surround, the largest w.55cm, d.40cm, h.72.5cm £300 - 400 862 A Victorian rosewood pedestal occasional table, having an inset white marble top and raised on baluster turned octagonal column, w.54cm, h.70cm £400 - 600 865 865 A pair of Regency mahogany and later adapted waterfall bookcases, each having Arabesque marquetry inlaid panelled doors, on splayed bracket feet, w.52cm, d.27cm, h.133cm £1200 - 1600 863 and 864 863 A George IV rosewood pedestal card table, having an egg and dart moulded foldover top with swivel action, w.91cm, d.45cm, h.72cm £200 - 300 864 A late Georgian mahogany pedestal reading table, the square top having tilt action, on a ring turned column to three outswept reeded supports on brass casters, w.52.5cm, h.74cm £200 - 300 866 866 A Regency style figured walnut and crossbanded secretaire chest, having well-fitted top drawer with gilt tooled leather inset writing surface above three further graduated feather banded drawers, w.107cm, d.50cm, h.102cm £600 - 800 Lacy Scott & Knight 67 875 871 867 and 868 867 An Edwardian mahogany hanging corner cabinet, having satinwood crossbanded astragal glazed door, h.104cm, w.50cm £150 - 200 871 A French Empire style gilt metal and frosted glass circular ceiling pendant, suspended on heavy linked hanging chains, fitted for electricity, dia.52cm £200 - 300 875 A 19th century mahogany silver chest by Williamson & Sons of Guildford, having twin base frieze drawers and brass end carry handles, stamped, w.121cm, d.59cm, h.73cm £400 - 600 868 A mid-Victorian figured walnut kneehole writing davenport, having a raised and hinged fitted superstructure above a fitted writing compartment, reputedly made by M A Norris of Norwich, w.53cm, d.56cm, h.84cm £200 - 300 876 872 872 A walnut framed and upholstered bay window seat, in the Georgian style, having two centre hipped cabriole supports with claw and ball feet, w.142cm, d.44cm, h.46cm £250 - 350 876 A 17th century blind carved and inlaid oak chimneypiece, probably adapted, having twin arcaded panels and secret cupboard, w.140cm, h.59cm £400 - 600 869 869 An antique oak dresser base, having three frieze drawers over twin panelled cupboard doors within quarter turned pilasters, w.208cm, d.48cm, h.98cm £350 - 500 873 and 874 870 870 A circa 1700 joined oak mule chest, the top on original steel loop hinges opening to reveal candlebox fitted interior above a seven panel front with twin base drawers, w.124cm, d.55cm, h.92cm £300 - 400 68 Lacy Scott & Knight 873 A Georgian style walnut framed dressing stool, having a recently re-upholstered stuffover seat on acanthus leaf carved hipped cabriole supports with claw and ball terminals, bears label for G H Smart & Shaw Ltd of Nottingham, w.57cm, d.47cm, h.49cm £150 - 200 874 A figured walnut squarefront chest, in the William and Mary style, having three long crossbanded drawers, the base drawer with star marquetry inlay, raised on bun feet, w.78cm, d.44cm, h.84cm £400 - 600 877 and 878 877 A late 19th century French giltwood and gesso fauteuil, in the Regence style, having acanthus leaf capped swept arms, upholstered back and seat £250 - 400 878 A late 19th century French giltwood and gesso occasional table, having a veined rouge marble top (a/f), all on four square moulded acanthus leaf capped supports, h.60cm, dia.48cm £120 - 180 879 detail 879 A Victorian oak estate cabinet, the upper section with twin panelled doors (later stencilled) enclosing three flights of graduated filing and collectors drawers, the base fitted with single shelf, w.119cm, d.45cm, h.161cm £1500 - 2000 879 880 880 A circa 1900 Gothic Revival carved and linenfold panelled oak buffet side cupboard, the twin upper doors with embossed metal ecclesiastical panels to further larger central cupboard door, with pierced brass hinged mounts and linenfold side panels to platform undertier, h.178cm, w.117cm, d.48.5cm £300 - 500 881 881 A Louis XVI style light oak three piece parlour suite, comprising; two seater canapé and a pair of open fauteuils, each with cream floral upholstery and studded detail, late 19th century, canapé w.140cm, fauteuil w.59cm £400 - 600 Lacy Scott & Knight 69 882 885 882 A large mahogany circular boardroom table, having a leather inset circular top raised on turned and square cut columns, in the Aesthetic manner, h.74cm, d.182cm £250 - 400 884 884 An early 18th century figured walnut and feather banded chest-on-stand, having three short drawers over three long graduated drawers with brass batwing escutcheons and swan neck handles (stand later), h.122cm, w.106cm, d.54cm £400 - 600 885 A good quality Regency style mahogany, satinwood and further rosewood crossbanded twin pedestal dining table, possibly by Arthur Brett of Norwich, having two extra drop-in leaves and raised on reeded outswept supports, h.74cm, max. length 305cm, d.122cm £600 - 800 883 883 An early 18th century figured walnut and crossbanded chest-on-chest, the whole with feather banding, brass batwing escutcheons, and raised on bracket feet, h.177cm, w.104cm, d.57cm £700 - 1000 70 Lacy Scott & Knight 886 886 A circa 1830 mahogany round cornered extending dining table, having pull-out action, three extra drop-in leaves, raised on turned and reeded supports to brass cup castors, h.74cm, max. length 306cm, d.133cm £500 - 800 887 887 A 19th century French ebonised oak vitrine, having a marble top, singed glazed door enclosing shelved interior (without shelves), having ormolu leaf and flower cast mounts, w.88cm, d.42cm, h.154cm £800 - 1200 888 A George III mahogany and brass bound hexagonal wine cooler, having a hinged top, raised on chamfered reeded leg stand, h.73cm, w.48cm, d.41.5cm (missing one carry handle) £500 - 700 END OF SALE 888 Lacy Scott & Knight 71 COMMISION BIDDING FORM 13th & 14th MARCH 2015 Please bid on my behalf for the lots indicated below which do not include Buyer's Premium or any VAT payable on lots. 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