Auction:
Thursday 8th September at 10.30am
To include
The Keith Walton collection.
In 1988 Mr Walton started his interiors company and quickly developed a strong relationship with luxury global apparel brands. He worked especially closely with Ralph Lauren for 34 years, supplying beautiful decorative items for international store curation.
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Head of Sale:
Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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384 |
AN OPALESCENT GLASS BOWL BY G. VALLON, FRANCE
with moulded cherry decoration, 23.5cm wide, together with an art glass cake stand, 21cm wide, and matching plate, 15.5cm wide (3)
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£30 - £50 | £90 | View |
385 |
MONOGRAMMIST R.S. 'Nr. Studland Bay, Dorset, Aug 1930'
signed and titled in pencil lower left, pencil and watercolour, 23cm x 31.5cm
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£80 - £150 | - | View |
386 |
A 20TH CENTURY HAMMERED PEWTER CIGARETTE BOX
decorated with coco de mer, 16cm wide, together with a collection of hammered and art nouveau style pewter (7)
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£20 - £40 | £10 | View |
387 |
A JAMES II PINE SMALL COFFER
incised overall with diaper hatchings and interlaced geometric patterns, with rectangular hinged top and three incised panels, on a moulded foot, the top incised with the date ‘1688’, 27cm high x 74…
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£200 - £400 | £200 | View |
388 |
FREDERICK GOLDEN SHORT (1863-1936) Woodland scene
signed lower right, oil on canvas laid on board, 27cm x 37cm
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£200 - £400 | £260 | View |
389 |
AN ANTIQUE QASHQAI CARPET
woven in colours with hooked three lozenge pole medallion and filler motifs on a dark blue ground, within conforming borders, 260cm x 180cm
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£200 - £400 | £200 | View |
390 |
A JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE
of square section, decorated with birds amongst flowers, 31cm high
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£40 - £60 | £20 | View |
391 |
A TAXIDERMY NYALA BULL NECK MOUNT
approximately 106cm high
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£300 - £500 | £280 | View |
392 |
A TAXIDERMY RED HARTEBEEST
approximately 108cm high
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£200 - £400 | - | View |
393 |
A TAXIDERMY WATER BUCK SKULL MOUNT
approximately 100cm high
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£200 - £400 | £180 | View |
394 |
A TAXIDERMY ELAND SKULL MOUNT
approximately 110cm high
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£100 - £200 | - | View |
395 |
A TAXIDERMY IMPALA RAM NECK MOUNT
approximately 102cm high
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£200 - £400 | £260 | View |
396 |
A TAXIDERMY CAPE BUFFALO NECK MOUNT
approximately 105cm high
|
£500 - £1,000 | - | View |
397 |
FREDERICK GOLDEN SHORT (1863-1936) Woodland scene
signed lower right, oil on canvas board, 27cm x 37cm
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£200 - £400 | £320 | View |
398 |
A 19TH CENTURY PEWTER TANKARD
engraved to the lid 'Deggendorf 1896', 28cm, together with a further collection of pewter (5)
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£20 - £40 | £20 | View |
399 |
A VICTORIAN GILTWOOD OVERMANTEL MIRROR
the triptych bevelled plates flanked by fluted columns, with an inverted breakfront pediment, 69cm high x 143cm
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£300 - £500 | £320 | View |
400 |
WYCLIFFE EGGINTON (1875-1951) 'CROSSING THE MOOR'
watercolour, with figures and sheep to the foreground, signed lower left, label to the reverse Grindley & Palmer, Liverpool, 35.5cm x 53cm
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£100 - £200 | £230 | View |
401 |
A GROUP OF FOUR OLEOGRAPHS
each after 18th century rural subjects, similarly mounted in heavily carved and moulded giltwood frames, all 18.5cm x 23.5cm
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£40 - £80 | £90 | View |
402 |
SHUTE, NEVIL: TWO VOLUMES - 'THE CHEQUER BOARD' & 'ROUND THE BEND'
published by William Morrow & Co, 1947 & 1951 respectively, and four other American interest novels comprising Nabokov - Transparent Things; Basson - The View from Pompey's Head; and two…
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£60 - £80 | - | View |
403 |
AUGUSTE CLEMENT JOSEPH HERST (1825-?) A MOUNTED FIGURE ON A PATH
watercolour, signed lower left, 21cm x 27cm
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£50 - £100 | £20 | View |
404 | A BOTTLE OF CHATEAU HAUT-BRION 1967 PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSE | £100 - £150 | £170 | View |
405 |
AUGUSTE CLEMENT JOSEPH HERST (1825-?) A FIGURE IN A LANDSCAPE
watercolour, signed lower left, 21cm x 26cm
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£50 - £100 | £50 | View |
406 |
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED SIDEBOARD IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS
the brass gallery with urn finials, over a tambour top section opening to a vacant interior, with short drawers beneath and a single cupboard beneath, as well as a further tambour recess, on reeded…
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£400 - £600 | £460 | View |
407 |
FORD, TREVOR: I LEAD THE ATTACK
first edition, published by Stanley Paul 1957, with dust wrapper
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£20 - £40 | - | View |
408 |
EDMUND MORISON WIMPERIS (1835-1901) A MOORLAND LANDSCAPE WITH HORSES
oil on canvas, with a mounted figure to the foreground, signed lower right, 37cm x 57.5cm
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£100 - £200 | £150 | View |
409 |
DURRELL, LAWRENCE: MOUNTOLIVE
first edition, published by E.P. Dutton & Co, New York, 1959, with dust wrapper
|
£80 - £120 | - | View |
410 |
ARTHUR BURGESS (1879-1957) 'THE AUTUMN RUN'
oil on board, depicting a salmon leaping from a rocky stream, signed lower right, old labels to the reverse, 60cm x 45cm
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£80 - £150 | £340 | View |
411 |
A COALPORT PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE
late 19th century, decorated with floral sprays within pink and gilded scrolling borders, including two cake stands, two side plates, three large biscuit dishes, thirteen plates, and two pedestal…
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£100 - £200 | - | View |
412 |
CLAUDE HAMILTON ROWBOTHAM (1864-1949) 'RAPALLO, THE OLD CASTELLO AND MONACHE'
watercolour, signed, with old label to the reverse, Grindley & Palmer, Liverpool, 17cm x 25cm
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£50 - £100 | £70 | View |
413 |
AN 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP - 'THE TITHE PIG'
18cm high, patch marked base (3)
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£80 - £100 | £110 | View |
414 |
AN 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE - 'CUPID SHARPENING HIS ARROWS'
19cm high, patch marked base incised 'N.4.84' (71)
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£60 - £80 | £40 | View |
415 |
AN 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE - 'CUPID FISHERMEN'
one holding net, the other with bucket, 20cm high, patch marked base incised '48H' (70)
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£60 - £80 | £50 | View |
416 |
AN 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A DANCER
wearing feather brimmed hat, floral jacket and peacock feather breeches, 18cm high, patch marked base (92)
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£80 - £100 | £80 | View |
417 |
AN 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP OF THREE CUPIDS
respectively a bird catcher, shepherd and hunter, 22cm high, the patch marked base incised N251G' (73)
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£60 - £80 | £40 | View |
418 |
A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN CANDLESTICKS
modelled respectively as a soldier and a maiden with child amongst foliage, on scrolled bases, 21cm high, lack sconces, patch marked bases (75A&B)
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£60 - £80 | £40 | View |
419 |
AN 18TH CENTURY DUESBURY & CO DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP - A COUNTRY COUPLE
the wife with wash bucket, the husband with a fish, a pair of doves to base, 15.5cm high, patch marked base incised 'No. 96' (63)
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£70 - £100 | £240 | View |
420 |
'A CALENDAR FOR 1930'
celebrating the centenary of the London Omnibus; and Casserley & Asher: Locomotives of British Railways (Southern Group), published by Dakers, both in green cloth binding
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£20 - £30 | - | View |
421 |
CLAUDE HAMILTON ROWBOTHAM (1864-1949) 'RAPALLO THE RIVER'
watercolour, signed, with old label to the reverse, Grindley & Palmer, Liverpool, 17.5cm x 25cm
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£50 - £100 | £70 | View |
422 |
DOYLE, RODDY: 'A STAR CALLED HENRY'
first edition, published by Jonathan Cape, 1999, with dust wrapper and a collection of modern literature (13)
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£60 - £80 | - | View |
423 |
JACQUARD, JOSEPH-MARIE (1752-1834) - THE MOST FAMOUS IMAGE IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF COMPUTING
woven silk portrait by Maschinefabrik Ruti, Zurich, 443mm x 316mm, drawn by Fritz Kaeser after the original painting by Jean-Claude Bonnefond, rolled and unframed
Note: a similar example sold at… |
£800 - £1,200 | £800 | View |
424 |
CHARLES ROGERS; OIL ON CANVAS HUNTING SCENE
in a rural landscape, signed and dated lower right "89", 90cm x 60cm
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£100 - £200 | £80 | View |
425 |
A REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY DINING TABLE
20th century, of rectangular form, on turned pillars and splayed reeded legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, 73cm high x 119cm wide x 194cm long, with an additional leaf adding 66cm
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£80 - £150 | £75 | View |
426 |
A MATCHED SET OF EIGHT MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
in the Hepplewhite manner, 18th century and later elements, with pierced back splats, one with reeded and tapered leg on block feet, all with the same pale blue upholstery, 94cm high x 51cm wide x…
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£150 - £200 | £140 | View |
427 |
W. GORE BROWNE (1859-1928) 'THE NATIVE QUACK'
dated 1909, watercolour, 33cm x 19cm
Wilfred Gore Browne was an Anglican bishop, the first bishop of the Kimberley and Kuruman diocese in southern Africa. He was an accomplished watercolourist whose… |
£100 - £200 | £90 | View |
428 |
TWO CAPODIMONTE GROUPS
20th century, one group depicting Venus, Mars and Cupid with dove in hand, stamped with crown over N to the reverse, 37cm high, the other depicting Venus, cupid and Mars, seemingly seated on Vulcan's…
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£200 - £400 | £340 | View |
429 |
LIONEL EDWARDS: A PAIR OF HUNTING PRINTS
"copyright Lawrence & Jellicoe Ltd, 34 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London WC", signed lower right, 58cm x 23cm
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£40 - £60 | £65 | View |
430 |
RUSSIAN SCHOOL, 19th century, An icon 'Mother of God, joy to those who grieve'
depicting the Mother of God with the Christ Child surrounded by saints, angels and suffering humans, above them in the clouds is the Father, in the upper left-hand and right-hand corners are the Sun…
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£200 - £400 | £140 | View |
431 |
HENRY, O: NINE VOLUMES
published by Doubleday, Page & Co for Review of Reviews Co, 1919, in red cloth binding
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£40 - £60 | - | View |