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Antiques & Fine Art Tuesday 6th October 2015 Antiques & Fine Art Tuesday 6th October 2015 at 10.00am Index Viewing times Glass & Ceramics 1-253 Thursday 1st October 10am-4pm Collectors 254-600 Friday 2nd October 10am-4pm Toys 601-657 Box Lots 658-720 Saturday 3rd October 11am-4pm Paintings 721-844 Monday 5th October 10am-4pm Clocks 845-890 Tuesday 6th October 8:30am-10am Furniture 891-943 Private consignment from Please note the auction will be held in our downstairs saleroom and so Birmingham Nautical Club 944-1033 all viewing will fi nish at start of sale Contact the Antiques & Fine Art department on 0121 212 2131 Kevin Jackson Mark Huddleston MA (Hons) Jennifer Reid Administrator & Junior Antiques & Fine Art Antiques & Fine Art Specialist and Auctioneer Specialist and Auctioneer Cataloguer [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Featured lots Lot 398 Lot 1009 (front cover) (back cover) Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | [email protected] | www.fellows.co.uk Company No. 09264165 General Information Why Buy? Why Sell? COMPETITIVE buyer’s premium HIGH PRICES consistently achieved LIVE online bidding FLEXIBLE commission rates FULLY illustrated catalogue FREE valuations with no obligation to consign EASY to use, functional website RAPID turnaround for your goods ACCURATE condition reports TARGETED advertising to a global audience SPECIALISTS on hand to offer advice SUPERIOR quality catalogues FULLY integrated website Follow Us On... Forthcoming Auctions Thursday 8th October Jewellery facebook.com/fellowsauctions fellowsauctions Thursday 15th October Antique & Modern Jewellery Thursday 22nd October @fellowsauctions youtube.com/fellows1876 Jewellery Tuesday 27th October The Watch Sale pinterest.com/fellowsauctions Monday 2 November Vintage Jewellery & Accessories Further Information Additional Images Telephone Bidding is available Live Bidding and Condition Reports if you cannot attend an auction. via the internet is available at can be found online at our Please ring 0121 212 2131 to www.the-saleroom.com/fellows website www.fellows.co.uk arrange a telephone line. Download our catalogue app today and view our printed catalogues on your device. Buyer’s Premium Important Notice Key to Symbols The buyer’s premium is 20% (+ VAT) or 24% (VAT inclusive) on the first £50,000 of any Neither Fellows nor the Vendors are responsible Item may have export restrictions for individual lot. For any individual lot in excess of £50,000, the buyer’s premium is 10% for any reference as to the condition of lots customers outside of the EU. (plus VAT) or 12% (VAT inclusive). Lots prefixed with * will carry VAT at 20% on the listed. The absence of such reference does not hammer price. imply that a lot is in good condition or free from faults or imperfections. All weights and dimensions are approximate. Live Online Bidding Charges Purchasers are advised to carefully inspect lots Buyers will pay a commission charge of an additional 3% (+ VAT) of the hammer price and make their own opinion as to the condition. if lots are successfully purchased online via Live Auctioneers and the-saleroom.com. Please see section 7 under ‘Bidders’ in our full terms and conditions. View Fellows Important Notices in full and full terms and conditions at Seller’s Commission the back of the catalogue. Sellers will pay a commission charge of 12.5% (+ VAT) on items which have a hammer price over £3,001 or more. Items sold for £3,000 or under will have a commission rate of 15% (+ VAT). Please view our terms and conditions for further detail. Shipping Due to the size and vulnerability of some of the items in this auction, we are unable to ship these items “in house”. Please contact us to discuss shipping of these items before bidding. For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 Glass & Ceramics GLASS & CERAMICS 3 1 A pair of Whitefriars style amethyst tinted and clear glass tall vases, each of square outline, each 12” (30.5cm) high £100-150 4 A silver plated and glass epergne. The cut glass bowl of trumpet form raised upon fl orally moulded stem and further cut glass circular dish leading to the tri-form base, 21” (53.5 cm) high. £80-120 2 A Whitefriars style amethyst tinted and clear glass vase of square outline, 6.5” A Baccarat twin branch candelabra. The fl uted socles each having pendant (16.5cm) high drops leading to the central stem and conforming fl uted base, 13.25” (33.5 cm) £40-60 high. £450-500 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 3 5 9 13 A pair of circular stained glass panels, by T.W. Camm. Depicting a head and shoulder portrait of “Dante” and a similar portrait of “Virgil” each, 8.25” (21cm) diameter. Together with a pencil sketch depicting Old Morton Hall, Cheshire, signed Mabel Camm and dated 1932, 7” (17.75cm) x 11” (28cm). A 1970’s St. Louis limited edition glass paperweight. Thomas William Camm born in Spon Lane, West Of faceted form having blue overlay, the close- Bromwich 1839, employed at Chance Brothers packed central mushroom comprising concentric glass manufactures, around 1865 He founded his blue, purple, pink and yellow rings centred by own business working with his two brothers in 1888, ‘SL 1970’ cane, 3” (7.75 cm) diameter, in fi tted working independently he founded T.W.Camm. makers presentation box and with certifi cate. Thomas William died in 1912, but the business £150-200 carried on managed by his three children. The Firm ceased trading in 1960. The further Studio in High 6 Street Smethwick was demolished in 1988. £300-400 A group of Mats Ionasson and other glass 10 paperweights. Most modelled with wild animals to include bison, elephant etc, (qty). £50-80 A large heavy cut glass vase of waisted form, 12” (30.25 cm) high. 7 £30-50 11 A modern frosted glass fi gure, modelled as a kneeling nude female with fl owing hair, raised upon A 19th century gilt red glass bottle. Possibly 19th square black glass base incised “Lalique France”, A pate-de-verre vide poche or pin tray, signed A. century, Ottoman Turkish, of Beykoz style having 3.25” (8.25cm) high. Walter, Nancy. The shallow oblong tray of opaque three gilt heart motifs within formalised foliate £30-50 orange, having moulded scarab-type insect and decoration, 12.5” (31.75 cm) high. signature ‘A Walter, Nancy’, 3.5” (9cm) long. £400-600 8 £500-600 14 12 A group of twelve various cut glass bottles. To include some examples having silver mounted covers, and one having inset mother-of-pearl panel, largest 4.5” (11.5 cm) high. (12). £80-120 15 A set of four silver mounted commemorative glasses. The glass bowls of trumpet form with etching ‘Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 4th August 1980’, raised upon foliate stem hallmarked for London, 7.25” (18.5 cm), each in fi tted presentation box. £40-60 A 1920’s silver mounted cut glass jar, the bulging body having pierced silver cover, hallmarked Sheffi eld 1927, 6” (15.25cm high). A set of eight glasses, each having cranberry glass £20-30 bowls with clear glass stems and spreading bases. Together with a pair of small cranberry glass ewers, a small jug, etc. £80-100 4 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 16 21 27 Four Royal Doulton fi gures, comprising ‘The Old Lavender Seller’ HN1571, ‘Bo Peep’ HN1811, ‘Peggy’ HN2038, and ‘My First Figure’ HN3424. Together with a small Royal Doulton pin dish with printed decoration, etc. £150-200 22 A Royal Doulton fi gure, ‘The Proposal’ HN725, modelled as a young male in red overcoat, frilled shirt and chequered jacket, bent down on one knee, the whole raised upon oval base, 6” (15cm) high. £150-200 23 Two Royal Doulton fi gures. ‘Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother as The Duchess of York’ HN3220 A group of four Royal Doulton fi gures, comprising numbered 1356, and ‘Florence Nightingale’ HN3144. A pair of late 19th century enamelled black glass ‘Clarissa’ HN2345, ‘Tinkerbell’ HN1677, ‘Marie’ (2). vases. Each of ovoid form and Stourbridge (Webb) HN1376, and ‘Francine’ HN2422. (4). £70-100 type, enamelled with insects, fl oral swags and greek £30-50 key motifs, 13.5”, (34.5cm) high, (2). 28 £150-200 24 17 A group of fi ve Royal Doulton fi gures. Comprising ‘Calalier’ HN2718, 10” (26 cm), ‘Robin Hood’ A Bohemian overlay glass bottle and stopper, of HN2773, 8” (20 cm), ‘Offi cer off the Line’ HN2733, green glass having white overlay decorated with 9.5” (24 cm), ‘Melody HN4117, 6” (15 cm) high and fl oral garlands, 14.75” (37.5cm) high including ‘Joy’ HN3875, 6” (15 cm). (5). stopper. £80-120 £30-50 25 18 Two Royal Doulton fi gures. ‘Queen Anne’ HN3141 numbered 1654 beneath, and ‘Catherine of Aragon’ HN3233 numbered 2538 beneath. (2). £60-90 29 A Bohemian overlay glass vase. Of cylindrical form having waisted neck and footed base, decorated A Royal Doulton fi gure, ‘Dick Turpin’ HN3272. with fl oral oval plaque on a gilt enriched blue Modelled upon black horse and naturalistic base, ground, 8.75” (22.5 cm) high. numbered 123 beneath, 11.5” (29 cm) high. £80-120 £60-90 19 26 Two coloured glass scent bottles. Each of dual form A Royal Doulton Queens of the Realm fi gure, ‘Queen and blue or red glass having embossed and plain Victoria’ HN3125, numbered 3855 beneath. fi ttings respectively, each 4” (10 cm) long. (2). £50-80 £60-90 30 20 A Royal Doulton fi gure, ‘Angela’ HN2389. Together A pair of Royal Doulton fi gures. ‘The Shepherd’ with a similar Coalport ‘Ladies of Fashion’ fi gure, HN1975 and ‘Lambing Time’ HN1890, each ‘Henrietta’. (2). modelled as a shepherd wearing brown overcoat Two Royal Doulton Queens of the Realm fi gures. £15-25 beside lambs, larger 9.25” (23.5cm) high. (2). ‘Queen Elizabeth I’ HN3099, numbered 3559 £80-120 beneath, and ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ HN3142, numbered 1013 beneath. (2). £80-120 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 5 Selected lots from 31 to 47: To include a selection of porcelain painted or collected by Royal Worcester artist and Head Paintress, Florence (Flo) Crotch-Harvey (1923-2015). 31 34 37 A pair of James Hadley Royal Worcester candlesticks, modelled as a young male and female respectively, each sat sleeping upon the bough of a tree forming the twin socles, numbered 1125 and 1124. Together with four Royal Worcester ‘The Hadley Collection’ fi gures. (6). £150-200 A rare Royal Worcester fi gure, ‘The Drum’ 3154 35 by G.M Powell. Modelled as a female drummer in yellow dress having red embellishment. £150-200 32 A 19th century Sampson porcelain fi gure of Europa and The Bull. She seated upon the bull and wearing fl oral dress, with anchor mark beneath, 11” (28 cm) high. £120-180 38 A rare group of three Royal Worcester Chinese fi gures, comprising a kneeling female number 3397, plus two small children 3362 and 3354. Together with another Royal Worcester fi gure modelled as a Chinese female in fl owing robes and holding ribbon, number 3420. (4). (some a/f). £120-180 33 A pair of late 19th century tinted bisque porcelain fi gurines modelled as a female in hand painted fl owing robes and a companion fi gure modelled as a male in conforming dress with hat, gauntlets and sword, each 17” (43cm) high. Together with a late 19th century hand painted charger, decorated with a head and shoulder portrait depicting a young girl, signed, diameter 12.25” (31cm). £80-120 A Meissen fi gure, modelled as a female vegetable seller with wicker basket, blue glaze mark beneath, 36 5.5” (14 cm) high. Together with another fi gure modelled as a young male grape picker, incised mark ‘f18’ beneath, 4.25” (11 cm) high, (a/f). (2). A selection of various porcelain plates. Mostly £50-80 decorated with landscape scenes. (11). (some a/f). £80-120 39 A selection of various Royal Worcester plates, mostly decorated with fl owers. Together with a pair of small vases with hand painted decoration beneath. £30-50 A rare Royal Worcester group, ‘Mother Machree’ 2924. Modelled as an elderly female wearing patterned shawl and sat upon wooden bench. £80-120 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 7 40 43 46 A Royal Worcester plate. The central panel printed and painted with a rural cottage signed L. Sivad, with printed marks and title ‘Offenham’ verso, 10.25” (26 cm) diameter. £40-60 A late 19th century Continental fi gure group Modelled as a courting couple in 18th century 44 costume, standing beside a wall, stamped ‘47’, 12”, (30.5cm) high, (s/d). £100-150 A Royal Worcester blush ivory ewer. Of slender tapering form having pierced shaped spout leading 41 to the foliate capped handle, with raised gilt fl oral decoration upon the blush ivory ground, numbered 1587 beneath, 12” (30.25 cm) high. £150-250 47 A Royal Worcester goblet, by Florence Harvey, the fl ared cup hand painted with apples, blackberries and cherries, signed F. Harvey, raised upon knopped stem and circular base. Together with another similar examples decorated with panel of leaves and blackberries upon a mottled pink glaze ground., with printed mark beneath ‘F. Harvey Ceramic Artist’. (2). £40-60 45 A group of four various Royal Worcester vases. Comprising one of pear form having tall fared neck and footed base, hand painted with fruit and signed F. Harvey 1951 beneath, another of globular form A pair of fi gures. Probably modelled as ‘Sorrow & decorated with roses, plus two further blush ivory Joy’, each undecorated and unmarked, attributed to examples. (4). (one a/f). Royal Worcester. £100-150 £80-120 48 42 Two porcelain vases, by Florence Harvey, the fi rst of lobed pear form decorated with blackberries and leaves below a raised gilt border, the other of campana form having twin scrolled handles, similarly decorated and signed F. Harvey, (lacking cover). Together with a selection of various plates. £40-60 A Royal Worcester vase, of globular form having blush ivory glazed ground hand painted with birds and with green printed marks to base, shape Two 19th century Continental fi gures, modelled as number 1042, 2.75” (7 cm) high. Together with a gentleman with dog, and a female with sheep. another similar example plus a Royal Worcester twin Together with a pair of smaller examples. (a/f). handled cup having blush ivory ground hand painted £30-50 with fl owers and with puce coloured manufacturers mark to base, 3.75” (9.5 cm) high. (3). £60-100 8 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk

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FREE valuations with no obligation to consign .. A modern Wedgwood Queensware Neriad centrepiece or dessert bowl, modelled as two females
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