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William Batt & Michael Roberts
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Wednesday 23rd October at 10.30am
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| Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 97 | 
					A DUTCH DELFT WALL PLAQUE
					 
						dated '1758', decorated with ships to the foreground and a church to the distance, 57cm high x 47cm wide  
				Provenance: The Les Watts Collection.  | 
				£800 - £1,000 | - | View | 
| 98 | 
					A KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUE
					 
						stamped KPM and the letter 'F' to the reverse, painted with a lively tavern interior scene after David II Teniers (1610-1690), signed 'N. Teniers', 26cm x 40cm
					 
				 | 
				£300 - £500 | £280 | View | 
| 99 | 
					A KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUE
					 
						stamped KPM and the letter 'H' to the reverse, painted with a subdued tavern interior in the manner of David II Teniers (1610-1690), inscribed to the reverse 'N Teniers Ranchgerellshaft', 26.5cm x 23…
					 
				 | 
				£200 - £400 | £300 | View | 
| 100 | 
					AN ALE OR CORDIAL GLASS
					 
						18th century, with partly panelled bell-shaped bowl, 15.5cm high; together with two similar smaller all with cotton twist stems, each 14cm high (3)
					 
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				£100 - £200 | £180 | View | 
| 101 | 
					A CLEAR GLASS OVERSIZED GOBLET
					 
						early 19th century, with tapered bowl on double ring stem and circular foot, 26.5cm high; together with a Victorian cut glass goblet, the slice and diamond cut bowl with shaped rim on conforming foot…
					 
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				£50 - £100 | £30 | View | 
| 102 | 
					AN IRISH CUT GLASS URN
					 
						early 19th century, with diamond and panel cuttings on a tall hexagonal base, 26cm high; together with a pair of 19th century cut glass cream jugs, 14cm high (3)
					 
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				£50 - £100 | £90 | View | 
| 103 | 
					A PAIR OF REGENCY CUT GLASS BOTTLE SHAPED DECANTERS
					 
						with slice and panel cuttings, with stoppers, 27cm high; a similar pair, 27cm high; five other 19th century cut glass decanters; five 19th century cut glass jugs; and a ditto lidded jar and cover,…
					 
				 | 
				£100 - £200 | £210 | View | 
| 104 | 
					A SET OF FOUR EARLY VICTORIAN AMBER GLASS SPIRIT FLASKS
					 
						the bulbous pear-shaped bodies with single loop handles and plated neck mounts, each with a mother of pearl stopper inscribed "Gin", "Sherry", "Rum" and "Gin" 
				Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family,…  | 
				£50 - £100 | £80 | View | 
| 105 | 
					AN ENGLISH SILVER SPOON
					 
						late 17th century, maker's mark worn, possibly Israel Pinkney, the back of the bowl with faint scroll work centred by a ribbed rat-tail, engraved 'JWS' to the front of the stem and 'IW' to the…
					 
				 | 
				£300 - £500 | £280 | View | 
| 106 | 
					A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP OR PUNCH LADLE
					 
						by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1798, 33cm long, c.4 tr. ozs
					 
				 | 
				£150 - £200 | £105 | View | 
| 107 | 
					AN ELIZABETH II SILVER ATHENIAN PATTERN CUTLERY SERVICE
					 
						by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1996, for twelve place settings comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, four serving spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons,…
					 
				 | 
				£1,000 - £2,000 | £2,400 | View | 
| 108 | 
					A VICTORIAN SILVER HOT WATER POT
					 
						probably by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, with spiralled finial, ebonised handle and gadrooned baluster body, 28cm high, c.22 tr. ozs gross
					 
				 | 
				£200 - £400 | £360 | View | 
| 109 | 
					A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
					 
						by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1936, of Art Deco design, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, gross weight 28 tr. ozs
					 
				 | 
				£300 - £400 | £480 | View | 
| 110 | 
					A GEORGE III SILVER BOTTLE COASTER
					 
						by IA, London 1813, with scallop cast rim and pierced sides with wooden base, 7cm high x 14cm diameter; together with an Elizabeth II silver bottle coaster, Birmingham 2000, with gadrooned rim, 4.5cm…
					 
				 | 
				£200 - £300 | £200 | View | 
| 111 | 
					AFTER ANTONIO ALLEGRI, IL CORREGGIO (CORREGGIO 1489-1534) Holy Family with Saint Jerome
					 
						oil on canvas, 65.7cm x 55.3cm
					 
				 | 
				£1,500 - £2,500 | - | View | 
| 112 | 
					ASCRIBED TO ROELANDT SAVERY (1576/78-1639) ‘Orpheus charming the animals’
					 
						oil on slate panel, 44cm x 44cm 
				Provenance: Formerly in the collection of the Late The Honourable Anna Kinnaird.  | 
				£5,000 - £10,000 | - | View | 
| 113 | 
					AFTER SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599-1641) A portrait of a lady
					 
						looking back over her shoulder, wearing a pearl necklace and earrings, oil on canvas, 64cm x 53cm  
				Provenance: The Digby family.  | 
				£200 - £400 | £340 | View | 
| 114 | 
					MANNER OF DAVID II TENIERS (1610-1690) Figures in a mountainous pass
					 
						oil on canvas, 37cm x 76cm
					 
				 | 
				£400 - £800 | - | View | 
| 115 | 
					JAN ABRAHAMS BEERSTRATEN (1622-1666) A capriccio of a walled Mediterranean harbour town
					 
						with a Dutch man o'war and other shipping, signed and dated 1664 lower left centre, oil on canvas, 93cm x 124cm
					 
				 | 
				£2,000 - £4,000 | - | View | 
| 116 | 
					DIONIJS VERBURGH (1655-1722) 'Dutch Village in a River Landscape'
					 
						with figures on horseback to the foreground, monogrammed ‘DVB’ lower right, oil on canvas, 90.5cm x 116.5cm 
				Provenance: Bearing an old Douwes Fine Art label verso, recording 'Prov: Coll. Baron G.,…  | 
				£2,000 - £4,000 | £2,200 | View | 
| 117 | 
					ATTRIBUTED TO MARCO RICCI (1676/79-1729/30) A winter landscape
					 
						with a figure walking along a snow-lined path to the foreground, oil on paper laid on canvas, 38cm x 53cm 
				Provenance: Formerly in the collection of the Late The Honourable Anna Kinnaird.  | 
				£1,000 - £2,000 | - | View | 
| 118 | 
					ENGLISH SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURY A portrait of a gentleman
					 
						depicted half-length, wearing black robe with white lace collar, his right hand raised to show his gold signet ring, landscape beyond, oil on canvas, 75cm x 63cm  
				Provenance: The Digby family.  | 
				£400 - £800 | £1,700 | View | 
| 119 | 
					SCOTTISH SCHOOL, LATE 17TH CENTURY Janet (Ramsay) Lauder, Lady Lauder
					 
						the sitter depicted half-length, identifying inscription in gilt lower right, oil on canvas, 77cm x 64cm (oval) 
				Provenance: The collection of Bristol industrialist Alfred Capper Pass (1837-1905),…  | 
				£3,000 - £5,000 | £3,000 | View | 
| 120 | 
					MANNER OF JOHANN CHRISTIAN VOLLERDT (1708-1769) An expansive Rhenish type landscape with figures
					 
						oil on canvas, 86.5cm x 128cm  
				Provenance: Property formerly in the collection at West Hall, Long Burton.  | 
				£500 - £1,000 | £850 | View | 
| 121 | 
					MANNER OF LOUIS LEOPOLD BOILLY (1761-1845) The Rural Concert
					 
						a maiden being serenaded by a band of musicians as other figures look on, dated 1798 in Roman numerals to the base of a pedestal atop which stands a classical urn, oil on panel, 111cm x 83.5cm
					 
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				£500 - £1,000 | £950 | View | 
| 122 | 
					ATTRIBUTED TO JOSEPH CLOVER (1779-1853) A portrait of a lady, said to be Susanna Wise (née Cooke)
					 
						the sitter depicted three-quarter-length knitting in an interior, oil on board, 41cm x 30cm
					 
				 | 
				£200 - £400 | - | View | 
| 123 | 
					SCOTTISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY A portrait of the young Bonnie Prince Charlie
					 
						depicted bust-length in a feigned oval, wearing a Royal pendant at his breast, oil on board, 42cm x 34cm
					 
				 | 
				£100 - £200 | £600 | View | 
| 124 | 
					ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY 'Prince Charles Edward'
					 
						oil on canvas, 26cm x 21.5cm, mounted in a walnut case with herringbone crossbanded doors, brass swan-neck handle to the top, on ogee bracket feet, 49cm high x 43.5cm wide x 16.5cm deep 
				Provenance:…  | 
				£2,000 - £4,000 | £9,000 | View | 
| 125 | 
					FREDERICK W. WATTS (1800-1870) 'A Country Lane'
					 
						A drover guiding his livestock through a riverside village, oil on canvas, 55cm x 75cm  
				Provenance: Christie's, Brynbella, Clwyd, Wales, 2nd June 1994, Lot 379. The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of…  | 
				£500 - £1,000 | £750 | View | 
| 126 | 
					EDWIN HENRY LANDSEER (1802-1873) 'The Cat Disturbed'
					 
						A terrier and a cat facing off in a stable or barn interior, possibly regarding a rat caught in a trap nearby, inscribed verso "E.L. aged 16, 1818", oil on canvas, 35cm x 44cm  
				Provenance: The Grey…  | 
				£3,000 - £5,000 | £4,200 | View | 
| 127 | 
					GERARDUS HENDRIKS (1804-1859) A ferry crossing an estuary
					 
						signed lower right, oil on cradled panel, 35cm x 52cm 
				Provenance: With Richard Green Fine Paintings, Mayfair, London.  | 
				£500 - £1,000 | £500 | View | 
| 128 | 
					THOMAS CRESWICK (1811-1869) A rocky woodland stream
					 
						signed lower right, oil on canvas, 35cm x 45cm  
				Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.  | 
				£150 - £250 | £160 | View | 
| 129 | 
					THOMAS CRESWICK (1811-1869) Anglers in conversation on the river bank
					 
						a cottage through the trees on the other side of the river, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 44cm x 61cm  
				Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.  | 
				£300 - £500 | £420 | View | 
| 130 | 
					ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CRESWICK (1811-1869) An angler casting from the riverbank
					 
						a thickly wooded steep bank across the water, oil on panel, 50cm x 38cm  
				Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.  | 
				£150 - £250 | £180 | View | 
| 131 | 
					RICHARD H. HILDER (1813-1852) 'Cottage Scenery, Kent'
					 
						A drover and his livestock passing through a village, titled and attributed on a label verso, oil on panel, 30cm x 40cm
					 
				 | 
				£200 - £400 | £190 | View | 
| 132 | 
					ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN FREDERICK HERRING II (1815-1907) A bay horse and four ducks in a stable interior
					 
						signed beside the drapery middle right, oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm
					 
				 | 
				£300 - £500 | £500 | View | 
| 133 | 
					ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN FREDERICK HERRING II (1815-1907) A grey horse and three chickens in a farmyard
					 
						signed to the panelling middle right, oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm
					 
				 | 
				£300 - £500 | £360 | View | 
| 134 | 
					ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HUGGINS (1820-1884) A sleeping terrier
					 
						resting amongst grassy sand dunes, oil on board, 22cm x 35cm 
				Provenance: Formerly in the collection of the Late The Honourable Anna Kinnaird.  | 
				£500 - £1,000 | - | View | 
| 135 | 
					HENRY REDMORE (1820-1887) 'Smacks off Yorkshire Coast'
					 
						shipping in rolling seas, a lighthouse beyond, signed and dated 1863 lower right, titled verso, oil on canvas, 26cm x 40cm
					 
				 | 
				£500 - £1,000 | £440 | View | 
| 136 | 
					WILLIAM HENRY VERNON (1820-1909) River landscape with a mill and an angler
					 
						signed lower left, oil on canvas, 50cm x 75cm  
				Provenance: The Grey-Egerton Family, formerly of Oulton Hall.  | 
				£150 - £250 | £130 | View | 
| 137 | 
					HENRY TANWORTH WELLS (1828-1903) A half length portrait of a gentleman
					 
						painted on ivory, signed and dated 1952 lower right, 21cm x 14cm 
				Note: An inscription on the reverse records that this image was exhibited at the Royal Academy and features in Graves' study, page…  | 
				£100 - £200 | - | View | 
| 138 | 
					ALBERT DURER LUCAS (1828-1918) 'White Bryony - Nest of the Grey Wagtail'
					 
						signed and dated 1909 lower right, further signed and titled verso, oil on board, 19cm x 23.5cm
					 
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				£400 - £800 | £280 | View | 
| 139 | 
					ALBERT DURER LUCAS (1828-1918) 'Cross Leaved Heath - Red Admiral Butterfly'
					 
						signed and dated 1889 lower right, further signed and titled verso, oil on canvas, 20.5cm x 15cm
					 
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				£300 - £500 | £320 | View | 
| 140 | 
					JAMES HAYLLAR (1829-1920) A head and shoulders portrait sketch of a gentleman
					 
						signed and dated "25th Apr 1878" lower right, oil on board, 25.5cm x 20.5cm
					 
				 | 
				£200 - £400 | - | View | 
| 141 | 
					JAMES HAYLLAR (1829-1920) A head and shoulders profile portrait sketch of a gentleman
					 
						signed and dated "Oct 1882" lower left, oil on board, 25.5cm x 20.5cm
					 
				 | 
				£200 - £400 | - | View | 
| 142 | 
					ANSON A. MARTIN (c.1830-c.1870) A grey farm horse and a bay cob in a stable yard with a dog and groom’
					 
						signed lower right, oil on canvas, 70cm x 90cm
					 
				 | 
				£500 - £1,000 | - | View | 
| 143 | 
					GEORGE CLARE (1830-1900) A still life with fruit
					 
						signed lower right, oil on canvas, 14.5cm x 22cm  
				Provenance: The Digby family.  | 
				£100 - £200 | £180 | View | 
| 144 | 
					GEORGE CLARE (1830-1900) A still life with fruit
					 
						signed lower right, oil on canvas, 14.5cm x 22cm  
				Provenance: The Digby family.  | 
				£100 - £200 | £110 | View |