
Art Deco Guilloché Copper Ash Tray and matching Cigarette Holder, boxed, c1930
Price: £35
Watercolour by Elisabeth Castle, Kent Landscape Scene, framed, late C20th
Price: £45
Pair of Silver Plated Fish Servers with fitted box, probably Edwardian
Price: £45
Art Nouveau Bronze Tray, stamped 172 Deposé, French c1900
Price: £95
Framed Watercolour, Harbour or Beachside Scene, signed, C20th
Price: £25
Chinese Straw Thread Picture on Silk, framed in original box, late C20th
Price: £45
Chinese Straw Thread Picture on Silk, framed in original box, late C20th
Price: £45
Pink porcelain powder box, Radnor Bone China, English Staffordshire, 1950s
Price: £15Radnor was the trade name used by Hall Bros (Longton) Ltd. Hall Brothers was a China manufacturer based at the Radnor Works, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England which traded from 1947 until its liquidation in 1972. It produced figures, birds, toby jugs and floral ware, mainly small porcelain boxes which were distinguished by their decoration of finely modelled flowers (see image XX for an advert from the 1960s). This box is a typical example and survives in excellent condition with just a very small amount of near inevitable damage to the petals.

Pink porcelain powder box, Radnor Bone China, English Staffordshire, 1950s
Price: £15Radnor was the trade name used by Hall Bros (Longton) Ltd. Hall Brothers was a China manufacturer based at the Radnor Works, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England which traded from 1947 until its liquidation in 1972. It produced figures, birds, toby jugs and floral ware, mainly small porcelain boxes which were distinguished by their decoration of finely modelled flowers (see image XX for an advert from the 1960s). This box is a typical example and survives in excellent condition with just a very small amount of near inevitable damage to the petals.

Gilt decorated English porcelain powder box and cover, probably mid C20th
Price: £15
Gilt decorated English porcelain powder box and cover, probably mid C20th
Price: £15
Set of Three Japanese Lacquer Nesting Trays, mid to late C20th
Price: £45
Pedestal footed Onyx Vase, mid to late C20th
Price: £25
Three Indian gouache paintings depicting Krishna and Radha, framed, first half C20th
Price: £150
Outstanding Ottoman silver marriage mirror, Turkey early 20th century
Price: £125
Indian Brass Potiche and Cover, early C20th
Price: £35
Persian Gouache painting on silk of a horseman, C 19th
Price: £25The style of painting here and the use of silk as the medium are typical of Persian work, and the detail of the brushwork, notably the man’s hair and the horse’s head suggest nineteenth rather than twentieth century workmanship and while a little age worn, this is a striking example of the genre.
Please note that the silk is glued to the hardboard backing at the reverse (see image 10); the simple gilt frame is just fitted to the edge and the piece is not glazed.

Very fine Indian silver repousse plaque Necklace, c1970
Price: £55
Very fine Indian silver repousse plaque Necklace, c1970
Price: £85
Indian carved Soapstone Figure of an Elephant and Baby Elephant
Price: £25
Marionette Puppet of a Dancing Lady or Princess, probably Burmese late C20th
Price: £45The style of the dress suggests Burmese work and very similar fabric decoration can be seen in the cloth wall hangings also included in this sale. Burma has a tradition of marionette puppetry (marionettes are a specific form of puppet where the figure is controlled by strings or rods) which dates back to the late eighteenth century and is still popular today with visitors to the country, now called Myanmar. Termed ‘Yoke thé’, the Burmese marionette tradition allowed political commentary under the guise of of an entertainment display. The standard ‘troupe’ comprised twenty seven characters, both animal and human, and this lady figure is probably the ‘princess’ (‘Minthami’). She is a fine example of the genre and probably dates to the 1990s when General Khin Nyunt of the ruling junta lent official support to marionette actors and troupes in an attempt to revive a tradition which had fallen somewhat into decline.

Large Burmese Textile with two dancing figures, probably second half C20th
Price: £110The distinctive style of embroidery and applied work here is typical of Burmese work known as ‘Kalaga’ which means ‘curtain’ in Burmese and is used to refer to heavily embroidered appliqué tapestry sewn with a technique called ‘shwe gyi do’. First produced around 150 years ago, Kalagas are generally linen, silk, cotton or velvet background fabrics embellished with sequins, embroidery, beads, coloured stones, tiny pearls, coral, braids and metal threads, the choice of materials depending in part on the client’s budget. Cotton padding was used to produce the ‘3D’ effect seen here and on many other examples of the work. The elaborate decoration meant that some of the larger pieces could take many months to produce which is likely to have been the case here. Dating is difficult and a mid C20th attribution here is probably sensible but an earlier period of manufacture is quite possible. The hanging has been recently mounted on board and fitted with a simple frame making it ready for display in a contemporary interior.

Marionette Figure of a Prince, probably Burmese mid C20th
Price: £45The style of the dress suggests Burma which has a tradition of marionette puppetry (marionettes are a specific form of puppet where the figure is controlled by strings or rods) dating back to the late eighteenth century and still popular today with visitors to the country, now called Myanmar. Termed ‘Yoke thé’, the Burmese marionette tradition allowed political commentary under the guise of of an entertainment display. The standard ‘troupe’ comprised twenty seven characters, both animal and human, and this male figure is probably the ‘King’ (‘Mintayar gyi’). Dating is probably to the mid C20th and a little earlier than the female marionette figure also included in this sale. This figure is rather more majestic as befits his regal status.

Vintage Carved wood figure of a Lady, Bali, Indonesia, second half C20th
Price: £45
Burmese wood figure of a reclining Buddha with worshipper, C20th
Price: £25
Wood Mask, Borneo late C20th
Price: £25
Silver Butterfly form Pendant set with Abalone, Bali, C20th
Price: £95
Silver Butterfly form Pendant set with Abalone, Bali, C20th
Price: £95
Pair of Indian brass candlesticks c1900
Price: £175
Art Deco black leather bag c1930
Price: £95
Double sided minaudiere wrist bag 1920
Price: £20
Chinese provincial double spout Teapot, early C20th
Price: £55
Modernist Silver White Anthurium Brooch, Mexico, 1970s
Price: £25
Modernist Silver White Anthurium Brooch, Mexico, 1970s
Price: £25
Taxco Silver and Copper Bracelet, c1940
Price: £55
Taxco Mayan Sundial earrings, c1980
Price: £25
Taxco bracelet with rivet details c1980
Price: £85
Taxco Fish Brooch c1940
Price: £25
Taxco leaf shape brooch set with Abalone, c1950
Price: £45
Classic Taxco cuff bracelet, c1980
Price: £75
Taxco silver elephant cuff bracelet c1970
Price: £85
Native American Zuni silver cuff bracelet c1970
Price: £125
Pair of Navajo Kingman turquiose earrings, signed, 1970s
Price: £65
Hopi Thunderbird brooch 1960s
Price: £45
Taxco suite of necklace and earrings, malachite and onyx stations, 1990s
Price: £250
Taxco silver bangle with onyx and sodalite mosaic decoration, 1990s
Price: £75
Zuni suite of necklace and earrings, New Mexico, 1990s
Price: £95
Modernist Taxco brooch 1980s
Price: £45
Navajo suite of Necklace and Earrings set with sleeping beauty turquoise, 1990s
Price: £250The Navajo are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States with the largest reservation in the country, mainly concentrated in Arizona and New Mexico. Their silverwork, which they began to produce in the late C19th, came to enjoy great popularity and often employed the use of turquoise. This matching suite is an excellent example of their work. The necklace is marked ‘Sterling’ for 925 silver and the same material would have been used throughout, providing a perfect backdrop to the ‘sleeping beauties’.

A group of twenty assorted artists Stamps in H&R Johnson sample Box, C20th
Estimate: £60 – 80
Mounted aquatint engraving of a Courting Couple, signed, probably French C20th
Price: £45
Egyptian table decoration depicting a Pharoah and Attendant, c1940
Price: £45
Mintons Coronation Plate, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1937, boxed
Price: £25
Wedgwood Calendar Plate, 80th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, 2006
Price: £10
Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Jug, 1887
Price: £10
VE Day, 50th Anniversary Commemorative Mug, 1995
Price: £10
Two Beakers : Wedding of the Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, 1981
Price: £15
Two Wood Boxes : Marriage of Charles and Diana, Birth of Prince William, late C20th
Price: £15
Cup : Marriage and Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, 1911
Price: £10Production of this piece was presumably contemporary with the coronation in 1911 and many similar pieces were made by other factories at the time, more often in a straight sided mug shape. The form here suggests that there might have been an original saucer but none seem to have survived.

Porcelain Mug : Buckingham Palace 1997
Price: £10
Teapot and Cover : Golden Jubilee Queen Elizabeth II, 2002
Price: £10
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee China Mug, 1977
Price: £10
Cup : the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 1972
Price: £25The Paragon China Company, formerly the Star China Company (see Lot XX), produced high quality gift items from 1920 to 1971, at first independently and then in alliance with other companies, finally being absorbed by Royal Doulton in 1972 who kept the ‘Paragon’ name until 1991. Commemorative wares were a speciality and this cup is a fine and typical example.

Mug Commemorating the Coronation of Edward VIII in 1937
Price: £25
Cup Commemorating the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary in 1935
Price: £55The Paragon China Company, formerly the Star China Company (see Lot XX), produced high quality gift items from 1920 to 1971, at first independently and then in alliance with other companies, finally being absorbed by Royal Doulton in 1972 who kept the ‘Paragon’ name until 1991. Commemorative wares were a speciality and this cup is a fine example.

Ceramic Tankard celebrating the Marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson in 1986
Price: £10
Pair of Ceramic Goblets : the Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981
Price: £20
Pair of African Wood Figures of a Man and a Woman, probably mid C20th
Price: £25
Outstanding Egyptian Revival necklace c1960
Price: £125
Large faux coral Bakelite brooch, British c1940
Price: £45
Large faux coral Bakelite brooch, British c1940
Price: £65
Five Murano glass fish pendants
Price: £25
Czech glass faux turquoise brooch c1930
Price: £65
Czech glass faux turquoise brooch c1930
Price: £65
Bead necklace with jade carnelian and silver beads c1990
Price: £75
Egyptian Nefertiti and Talisman necklace on long chain c1970
Price: £95
Two watch fobs 1912 and 1923
Price: £35
Gentlemans waistcoat pin set with four watch fobs 1930s
Price: £150
Very fine Moroccan engraved silver bracelet c1930
Price: £95
Deaking & Francis silver bangle, Birmingham 1955
Price: £125
Art Deco Catalin Bakelite necklace, American c1930
Price: £125
Art Deco Catalin Bakelite necklace, American c1930
Price: £125
Monumental Mille Fiore glass bead necklace c1970
Price: £175
Monumental Mille Fiore glass bead necklace c1970
Price: £150
Blue Millefiore beads c1950
Price: £65
Art Deco opaline glass necklace 1930s
Price: £125
Faceted Opalite statement necklace c1970
Price: £95Opalite is a type of synthetic glass often mistaken for a gemstone due to its alluring translucence and the play of colors similar to those seen in opals. Unlike natural gemstones, opalite is man-made, primarily from dolomite and metal to create its distinctive shimmering and milky appearance. It typically exhibits a soft, opalescent sheen with a blue or orange glow when light passes through it, making it popular in jewelry and decorative objects.(geologyscience.com)

Fun celluloid elephant motif earrings 1960s
Price: £25
Cornucopia design suite of necklace and earrings 1990s
Price: £65
Cold painted brass necklace 1920s
Price: £50
Nine strand authentic seed pearl necklace 1980s
Price: £45
Czech Egyptian Revival bracelet 1930s
Price: £30