fine art

24th March 2011

Lot 899

W. Woodhouse, a watercolour, "Heysham 1897". 13.5 ins x 20 ins, framed, signed.

Not Sold

Lot 900

19th century Irish School, an oil painting on canvas, "Hill of Houth and Dalkey Island from the Bray River". 23 ins x 30 ins, framed (see illustration).

Sold for £170

Lot 901

James Lees Bilbie, a watercolour, "The Old Gate, Winchelsea, Sussex". 29 ins x 20 ins, framed, signed (see illustration).

Sold for £520

Lot 902

C.J. Norton, a pair of watercolours, "Langdale Pikes" and "Loch Achray". Each 9.5 ins x 12 ins, framed, signed.

Not Sold

Lot 903

A late 19th century Chinese gouache, a fishing junk and port. 8 ins x 10.5 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 904

V.S. Peranza, a watercolour, a British Army vessel. 17.5 ins x 22.5 ins, framed, signed and dated 1885 (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 905

Ernest Holgate, an oil painting on canvas, possibly Douglas, Isle of Man. 28 ins x 35 ins, framed, signed and dated 1910.

Sold for £580

Lot 906

Joshua Renshaw (1813-1872), a watercolour, "Derwentwater". 8 ins x 10.5 ins, signed.

Sold for £50

Lot 907

Charles A. Bool, a watercolour, "Rydal Water". 10 ins x 30 ins, framed, signed.

Not Sold

Lot 908

Donald Southern, a watercolour, "Wordsworth's Daffodils at Ullswater". 7 ins x 10 ins, framed, signed and dated 1954.

Sold for £95

Lot 909

Donald Southern, a watercolour, "Grasmere Church, Wordsworth's Resting Place". 7 ins x 10 ins, framed, signed and dated 1954.

Sold for £40

Lot 910

T.C. Taggart, a pair of watercolours, Lake District scenes. 7 ins x 10 ins, framed.

Sold for £35

Lot 911

A Robert Morden map of Cumberland, hand coloured, as sold by Abel Swale Awnfham & John Churchill. 15 ins x 17.5 ins, in Hogarth frame.

Sold for £90

Lot 912

A Christopher Saxton antiquarian map, "Westmorlandiae 1607", black and white, together with an H. Moll map of Cumberland. 11 ins x 13 ins and 13 ins x 8.5 ins respectively.

Sold for £100

Lot 913

After Eugen V. Blaas, a late Victorian coloured print, "Mandolinata". 18 ins x 23 ins, in mahogany frame.

Sold for £50

Lot 914

After A.C. Havell, a late 19th century coloured print, "A Racing Nightmare". 24 ins x 18 ins, with oak veneered slip, glazed and framed (see illustration).

Sold for £180

Lot 915

After A.C. Havell, a late 19th century coloured print, "A Fox Hunters Dream". 24 ins x 18 ins, with oak veneered slip, glazed and framed (see illustration).

Sold for £290

Lot 916

After A.C. Havell, a late 19th century coloured print, "A Troubled Siesta". 18 ins x 23.5 ins, with oak veneered slip, glazed and framed (see illustration).

Sold for £230

Lot 917

After A.C. Havell, a late 19th century coloured print, "A Bivouac Vision". 18.5 ins x 22.5 ins, with oak veneered slip, glazed and framed (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 918

Sheila Fell (1931-1979), an oil painting on canvas, "Potato Heaps". 12 ins x 15.5 ins, framed and with Beaux Arts Gallery label verso, probably circa 1962 (see illustration).

Sold for £10200

Lot 919

Albert Rosser, a watercolour, "Skiddaw from the Lands, Keswick". 16 ins x 12 ins, framed, signed.

Sold for £420

Lot 920

W.V., a watercolour, chaffinch, twigs and flower study. 14.5 ins x 10.5 ins, framed, initialled and dated 1909.

Sold for £60

Lot 921

A pair of Japanese watercolours, circa 1900, geese in flight and crane on branch. 13.5 ins x 7.25 ins, signed.

Sold for £160

Lot 922

After Jean Baptist Greuze, a watercolour, "Child with a Dove". 4 ins x 3.5 ins, framed (possibly an overpainted print).

Sold for £100

Lot 923

Dora Meeson, a watercolour, "A Mountain Road, South Island, New Zealand". 8 ins x 5 ins, in maple frame.

Sold for £30

Lot 924

John Charlton RBA ROI (1849-1917), an oil painting, "Full Cry". 7.5 ins x 9.5 ins, framed, signed with initials and dated 1898 (see illustration).

Sold for £520

Lot 925

An oil painting on canvas, still life, vases and copper pan. 25 ins x 31 ins, framed, signed and with gallery label verso.

Sold for £500

Lot 926

G.D. Render, an oil painting on canvas, a winter river scene with mallard. 15.5 ins x 19.5 ins, framed, signed and dated 1982.

Sold for £55

Lot 927

Tom Campbell, an oil painting on board, "St. John's in The Vale". 8 ins x 9.5 ins, signed, framed.

Sold for £200

Lot 928

Edward Vernon Utterson, a watercolour, Dutch canal scene. 10 ins x 7.5 ins, signed with initials.

Sold for £30

Lot 929

V. Smith, a watercolour, "White Afternoon after Snow from Lancreigg Lodge looking up Easedale". 10 ins x 13.5 ins, framed, signed and dated 1956.

Not Sold

Lot 930

Arthur Willett (1857-1918), a watercolour, "Near Barmouth, Wales". 12 ins x 18.5 ins, framed, signed.

Not Sold

Lot 931

T.L. Rowbotham, a watercolour, figures in Italianate landscape. 12 ins x 19 ins, framed, signed and dated 1859.

Sold for £180

Lot 932

A 19th century lithograph, "The Challenge" after Sir Edwin Landseer. 12 ins x 27 ins, framed.

Not Sold

Lot 933

Hugh Carter (1837-1903), a watercolour, Dutch rural scene. 13 ins x 8.75 ins, framed, signed with monogram and dated 1896.

Not Sold

Lot 934

Two watercolours (19th century English School), "Windsor Great Park" and a seascape, each framed and dated verso 1863. 6 ins x 5.5 ins and 4 ins x 7 .25 ins respectively.

Sold for £52

Lot 935

Edward Horace Thompson (1879-1949), a watercolour, "Derwentwater and Castle Head". 10 ins x 16 ins, framed, signed (see illustration).

Sold for £500

Lot 936

Sheila Fell (1931-1979), an oil painting on canvas, "Houses in Winter, Cumberland". 28 ins x 36 ins, with original gilt frame. PROVENANCE - this painting was purchased from The Royal Academy 1970 exhibition. It was painting number 576 and is sold with two letters from Sheila Fell dated May and July 1970 (see illustration).

Sold for £38000

Lot 937

David Law (1831-1901), a watercolour, figures in highland landscape with waterfall and stream. 9.75 ins x 13.5 ins, framed, signed and dated 1876.

Not Sold

Lot 938

A.J. Carter-Wood, a watercolour, two children playing. 15.5 ins x 11.5 ins, framed.

Sold for £360

Lot 939

NO LOT

Not Sold

Lot 940

Two 19th century cast iron doorstops, one in the form of a lion rampant bearing lozenge registration mark to rear, the other in the shape of a bell stamped "A.K. & Sons". Heights respectively 15 ins and 7.5 ins.

Sold for £55

Lot 941

Two 19th century oriental bronze vases, the taller Japanese embossed with birds, foliage and chasing dragons, the smaller probably Chinese embossed with figures. Heights respectively 11 ins and 5 ins.

Sold for £35

Lot 942

Two pairs of 19th century brass candlesticks, each with push rod ejectors and with knopped stems and square feet with canted corners. Heights 10 ins and 9.5 ins.

Sold for £28

Lot 943

Two pairs of 19th century brass candlesticks, each with integral sconces, knopped stems and spreading feet. Each height 8 ins.

Sold for £25

Lot 944

A 19th century brass spirit kettle, no stand, together with a chamber stick holder, trivet, brass camel and set of graduated weights.

Sold for £25

Lot 945

A large 19th century copper and brass log receiver, with brass drop carrying handles and raised on three lions paw feet. Diameter 24 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 946

A set of brass and steel fire irons, together with one fire dog.

Sold for £60

Lot 947

A 19th century brass lamp, converted, with Corinthian capital to fluted column and with square stepped base raised on paw feet. Height to capital 14 ins.

Sold for £135

Lot 948

A 19th century cast iron stick stand, white painted, bearing registration number to rear "19735". Width 16 in, height 27.5 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £80

Lot 949

A 19th century wrought iron fire basket, together with a cast iron fire back decorated in relief with figures beneath a tree. Width 39 ins, basket width 24 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £370

Lot 950

A pair of 19th century brass and metal candlesticks, each with five faceted lustre drops and raised on a simulated rouge marble base. Height 11 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 951

A Powell & Hammer Limited carriage lamp, brass, bearing trademark label, with integral reservoir. Height 14 ins.

Sold for £45

Lot 952

A 19th century Eastern brass coffee pot, with loop handle and sparrow beak spout. Height 17 ins.

Sold for £56

Lot 953

A pair of Georgian brass chamber stick holders, with trefoil handles, together with a chestnut roaster and pair of brass plates.

Sold for £60

Lot 954

An early 20th century lamp standard, with Corinthian capital to fluted column and stepped base raised on paw feet. Height to capital 44 ins.

Sold for £50

Lot 955

A pair of heavy 1920's brass hanging hall lanterns, with swags and floral motifs, recently rewired. Each length approximately 50 mm.

Sold for £180

Lot 956

A collection of four 19th century tin pie and jelly moulds, one in the form of a fish, another a lion and two others. Lengths from 7 ins to 10.5 ins.

Sold for £25

Lot 957

A George III pewter chimney ornament, in the form of a wall pocket with pierced back and open aperture for spills. Height 7.5 ins.

Sold for £70

Lot 958

A pair of 19th century brass candlesticks, probably Welsh, depicting a winged lion holding aloft a candle sconce. Height 9 ins.

Sold for £16

Lot 959

A late 19th century Cloissone jardiniere, decorated with panels of birds, dragons and foliage, with repeating fan designs in a variety of colours. Height 9.5 ins, diameter approximately 15 ins.

Sold for £115

Lot 960

A 19th century Cloisonne planter, decorated with repeating bellflower ornament and panels of dragons. Diameter 10 ins.

Sold for £130

Lot 961

A 19th century Tole Ware planter, of rectangular form, with lions mask handle to either side and raised on four paw feet, painted in relief with foliage. Length 15 ins.

Sold for £65

Lot 962

A pair of brass candlesticks, in the form of a winged dragon holding aloft the sconce. Height 8 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 963

A pair of bronze figural lamps, each with clear shade held aloft by a draped Grecian style female figure raised on a marble and bronze base. Height 38.5 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 964

A copper urn, tapering, embossed with a coat of arms and inscribed "Lazpiak Bay", with loop handle to either side. Height 11 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 965

A pair of brass figural lamp bases, each in the form of a female figure holding aloft a basket of fruit, with cylindrical support beneath with swags and figures raised on a stepped square base. Height 29 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 966

A 19th century brass coal helmet, with turned wooden and brass handle to the helmet shaped receiver, embossed with foliate scrollwork and raised on three paw feet.

Not Sold

Lot 967

A late 19th century brass kettle with stand and burner, in the Arts & Craft style. Height 12 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 968

A cast bronze bull, raised on a marble plinth. Height 13 ins, length 19.5 ins.

Sold for £250

Lot 969

A 19th century embossed brass planter, with lion mask ring handles and raised on three short lions paw feet. Diameter 16 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 970

A Victorian brass coal receiver, with carrying handle (see illustration).

Sold for £190

Lot 971

A 19th century brass and copper planter, oval, with carrying handle to either side and raised on four downswept paw feet. Length 22 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £200

Lot 972

A 19th century copper bucket, with brass loop handle, riveted. Diameter 12 ins.

Sold for £220

Lot 973

A large pair of Victorian brass candlesticks, with push rod ejectors, knopped stems. Height 12 ins.

Sold for £16

Lot 974

A 19th century mahogany framed dressing mirror, being boxwood strung and fitted with three drawers to the bowfronted base and raised on short bracket feet. Width 18 ins.

Sold for £65

Lot 975

A Victorian walnut and parquetry overmantle mirror. Width 36 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 976

An oak framed mirror, circa 1930, with beaded moulded edge to bevelled glass. Width 31 ins.

Sold for £42

Lot 977

An early 20th century simulated rosewood framed mirror, gilt beaded slip to bevelled glass. Width 29.5 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 978

An early 20th century rosewood framed mirror, with moulded edge with beaded slip to bevelled glass. Width 30.5 ins.

Sold for £60

Lot 979

A late Victorian Vienna style regulator wall clock, with detachable pediment, arched glazed door flanked by half round pillars enclosing the 8 inch ivorine dial and two-train clockwork movement. Width 18.5 ins.

Sold for £90

Lot 980

A 19th century mahogany bidet, the rectangular top lifting to reveal a furnished interior and raised on four turned legs. Length 24 ins.

Sold for £20

Lot 981

A brass skeleton clock, single fusee, with silvered chapter ring and raised on a marble base and beneath a glass dome. Height including dome 16 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £680

Lot 982

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany aneroid barometer, with arched case and silvered brass dial, the case inlaid and with turned columns to either side, with shaped apron beneath. Width 8.5 ins, height 10 ins.

Sold for £45

Lot 983

A late Victorian Vienna style regulator wall clock, walnut, with composition horse to detachable moulded pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the brass and enamelled dial with Roman numerals and two-train movement, flanked by half round columns and with conforming base.

Sold for £90

Lot 984

A simulated rosewood framed rectangular mirror, early 20th century, with bevelled glass and egg and dart moulded gilt slip to each mirror panel. Width 54 ins, height 22 ins.

Not Sold

Lot 985

A 17th century oak bible box, of typical form with iron hinges and slope front, the frieze being foliate carved with iron lock, the interior fitted with three drawers above an open aperture. Width 27.5 ins (see illustration).

Not Sold

Lot 986

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany three tier low cake stand, being boxwood strung and with three turned supports with downswept feet. Height 24 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £170

Lot 987

A late 19th century walnut Vienna style regulator wall clock, with detachable pediment above the arched glazed door enclosing the 5.5 inch dial with Roman numerals and two-train striking movement flanked by half round columns and with conforming base. Height 40 ins.

Sold for £90

Lot 988

A 19th century George III style mahogany fretwork mirror, with gilt and moulded slip, with fretwork head and foot. Height 22.5 ins, width 13.5 ins.

Sold for £70

Lot 989

A 19th century mahogany footstool, stamped "A. Hinchcliffe", the square top upholstered in green velvet type material and raised on four turned legs. Width 11 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £60

Lot 990

A Regency mahogany stool, the circular top upholstered and with rise and fall swivel action, with mahogany frame beneath and three turned legs united by a centre boss. Diameter 15 ins.

Sold for £65

Lot 991

A 19th century mahogany Chippendale style firework mirror, with moulded edge to the rectangular mirror plate. Width 19 ins.

Sold for £55

Lot 992

A 19th century mahogany toilet mirror, the rectangular glass with moulded frame set between turned supports with brass knob handles, with downswept feet and centre stretcher. Width 29 ins.

Sold for £160

Lot 993

A Regency mahogany dressing table mirror, with shaped pediment to arched mirror frame set between reeded supports, the base fitted with three drawers with brass handles and raised on turned feet. Width 24 ins.

Sold for £80

Lot 994

A late 19th/early 20th century oak tantalus stand, with plated mounts, three decanters, hinged lidded compartment and Bezique scorer to base. Width 13.5 ins.

Sold for £180

Lot 995

A 19th century coromandelwood brass bound writing slope, rectangular, with red tooled leather interior writing surface, brass bindings and recessed brass drop handles. Width 16 ins.

Sold for £180

Lot 996

A 19th century pollard oak apprentice piece tea caddy, in the form of a Regency breakfront sideboard, the top hinging to two lidded compartments, with breakfront with applied half round mouldings and plinth base. Width 12 ins (see illustration).

Sold for £260

Lot 997

A 19th century burr oak writing slope, with geometric ebony banding and brass bindings, opening to an interior with tooled leather writing surface. Width 14 ins.

Sold for £130

Lot 998

A Victorian walnut desk stand, with hexagonal glass inkwell and pierced foliate brass mounts, the whole raised on three short feet. Width 17 ins(see illustration).

Sold for £440