Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Country House and Collectors Sale including Bonsai Tree Sale on 30 Sept 2017
Auctioneer: Richard Winterton Auctioneers Location: The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, Lichfield WS13 8NF
Contact: Tel: +44(0)1543 251081 Fax: +44(0)1543 268849
Date: 27th September 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 23 September 10.30 to 12.30pm
Tuesday 26th September 10am to 6pm
and Mornings of sales
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Auction Lots - Page 4
151
  NINETEEN BOOKS ON SHOTGUN SHOOTING, which covers game and pigeon shooting, it also covers game conservancy and the story of an early Game Keeper (A full list of titles and authors is available on request) £30-40 plus BP*
152
Click to view full image... SIX HIGH QUALITY BOUND BOOKS ON FISHING, plus two wood reels (A full list of titles and authors is available on request) £50-100 plus BP*
153
Click to view full image... THIRTEEN BOOKS ON FISHING, (A full list of titles and authors is available on request) <@Bold>plus BP*
154
  THREE LEATHER BOUND COPIES OF 'THE FIELD' MAGAZINE, dated 1866, 1867 and 1868, the 1866 copy has a detached outer leather cover and the corner of its first page is torn, the covers show wear however their contents appears complete and in good condition plus BP*
155
  A COPPER HUNTING HORN, silver plated mouth piece with two brass bands to body, length approximately 25cm, bell diameter approximately 5cm, no markings £30-40 plus BP*
156
  THREE COPPER HUNTING HORNS, one is a single coil horn with brass mouthpiece, length approximately 30cm, bell diameter approximately 5.5cm, one has brass mouthpiece, length approximately 23cm, bell diameter approximately 5cm, neither marked, the third is stamped Swaine & Adeney, London, possibly of The Countess of Lonsdale design, silver plated mouthpiece, length approximately 25cm, bell diameter approximately 5cm, with a French brass model of a Stag on a plinth marked 'St. Hubert', with indistinct stamp and 'Depose' to base, (St. Hubert is the patron saint of hunters) (4) £60-80 plus BP*
157
  TWO TOULET PIGEON CLOCKS, an Imperator, in fitted wooden case and a Super, not tested, with a framed Pigeon advertising print £30-50 plus BP*
158
  FOUR K.P. MORRITT FISHING REELS, Intrepid (x2), Intrepid Rim Fly Regular and Intrepid King Size, with a collection of boxed fishing flies £50-70 plus BP*
159
  A FARSTRIKE FERRULITE 9' TWO PIECE FISHING ROD, marked as No.6 of 7, with three other unmarked two piece rods, mixture of split cane and glass fibre, all contained in canvas bags and rod tubes (4) £30-50 plus BP*

Pictures

160
  A MID VICTORIAN BERLIN WOOLWORK TAPESTRY, depicting two women in an interior with a sword at their feet, possibly Salome, in a gilt slip and rosewood and gilt edge frame, tapestry approximately 73cm x 53cm £30-40 plus BP*
161
  A MID 19TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK PICTURE TITLED 'JOHN ANDERSON', with Robert Burn's poem stitched above a woolwork scene of a happy elderly couple with cat and dog at their feet, the gilt slip inscribed 'Hannah Shaw's Work 1850', in a rosewood frame, needlework measures approximately 70.5cm x 63cm £80-120 plus BP*
162
  LATE 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, half length portrait of a gentleman believed to be James Morris, a master jeweller and the companion study of his second wife, oil on canvas, approximately 86cm x 60cm, in gilt frames (2) £300-400 plus BP*
163
  A MID 19TH CENTURY BERLIN WOOLWORK TAPESTRY OF A LADY, CHILD AND MAN ON A STONE BENCH, details in silver thread, some losses and staining, the reverse of the frame painted 'Eliza Uphill 1850', tapestry measures approximately 48cm x 41cm £25-35 plus BP*
164
  DONALD AYRES (BRITISH 1936-), Huntsmen and hounds climbing the hill, village beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower right, approximately 59.5cm x 90cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply) £150-200 plus BP*
165
  AFTER J.F. HERRING JUNIOR, Pigs, Poultry and Horses by a pond with buildings beyond and the companion study with Ducks and Horses by a stream, oil on canvas, signed lower left, approximately 19cm x 29cm (2) £200-300 plus BP*
166
  ATTRIBUTED TO RICHARD COSWAY, three quarter length study of a young woman by a column, holding a book in her other hand, pencil with watercolour to the face, bears label verso, 'Richard Edmonds (Denny Spurling) Exhibition 1981 Richard Cosway 1742-1821, a portrait of an English Lady, watercolour and pencil, approximately 21cm x 13cm, together with attributed to Thomas Stothard, two monochrome sketches of oval classical designs, mounted and framed, approximately 6.2cm square, attribution verso (2) £60-100 plus BP*
167
  ACHILLE BUZZI (19TH/20TH CENTURY), 'Interested', a priest reading a letter to a smiling cardinal, in an interior, watercolour, signed lower right, titled to gilt slip, approximately 36.5cm x 53cm £200-250 plus BP*
168
  AFTER G. PRICE, a Limited Edition colour print of a Horse Race, No.4/30, numbered and signed in pencil to the mount, approximately 37.5cm x 44.5cm £20-30 plus BP*
169
  NEIL CAWTHORNE, (BRITISH B.1936), Huntsman riding along the edge of a wood with the Foxhounds close by, oil on canvas, signed lower right, approximately 49cm x 74cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply) £100-150 plus BP*
170
  NEIL CAWTHORNE (BRITISH B. 1936), Foxhounds and Huntsmen in the woods, oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)79 lower right, approximately 43.5cm x 59cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply) £100-150 plus BP*
171
  A WILLIAM IV NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, linen ground worked in silks, with a border of fruit surrounding flowers, birds, animals, buildings and text, worked by Mary Lee May 30th 1831, approximately 43cm x 48cm, framed and glazed £40-60 plus BP*
172
  C.F. NOBLE, 'Pont L'Eveque' (S. Wragg) Winning The War Time 'Derby' at Newmarket 1940, oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)40 lower right, approximately 34cm x 60cm, together with three companion studies titled 'Chatelaine' (S. Wragg) Winning 'The Oaks Stakes 1933', signed and dated (19)33 lower right, approximately 34cm x 59.5cm, 'Greenore' (S. Wragg) Winning 'The Stewards Cup', signed and dated (19)35 lower right, approximately 39.5cm x 49.5cm and 'Negro' (S. Wragg) Winning 'The Queens Prize' 1934, signed and dated (19)34 lower right, approximately 32cm x 75cm, and a fifth unframed, titled 'Punch' (S, Wragg) Winning The 'Cesarewitch Stakes 1937', signed and dated (19)37 lower left, approximaetly 33cm x 76cm (5) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply) £1200-1400 plus BP*
173
  A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, floral border surrounding angels and birds above a religious poem, tree, flowers, birds, insects and squirrel, worked by Ann Simpson in cottons and a linen ground, undated, approximately 42.5cm x 26.5cm, framed and glazed £40-60 plus BP*
174
  A 19TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, floral border surrounding alphabets, numbers and names, trees, birds, peacocks, crowns above initials, bees, red brick building, ducks, rabbits, etc, worked by Jane Simpson, age missing, in wool on a linen ground, approximately 41cm x 52.5cm, framed and glazed £50-80 plus BP*
175
  A WILLIAM IV NEEDLEWORK PICTURE, of a central recumbent Lion surrounded by flowers and foliage, the bottom corners depicting a girl with a cat on a stool, worked by Hannah Booth, 1833, mainly cross stitch on a linen ground, approximately 44.5cm x 57.5cm, framed and glazed £80-120 plus BP*
176
  A LATE 18TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, alphabet and numbers, wool on a coarse linen ground, worked by Susanna Brandham 1776, approximately 25cm x 19.5cm, together with a sampler worked by 'Hannah Fox, Cork, 44', approximately 29.5cm square and a late Victorian sampler worked by Mary Ann Ferers, approximately 39cm x 20cm, all framed and glazed (3) £60-100 plus BP*
177
  LATE 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, AFTER T.S. ROBINS, figures on a jetty and a fisherman in a dinghy, fishing vessels at sea, oil on canvas (torn), signed with monogram and of 'Robins' lower right, together with companion study of a stormy sea with fishing vessel approaching harbour, the wall lined with figures, monogram lower left, holes and flaking, both approximately 34cm x 44cm (2) £40-60 plus BP*
178
  PETER TOMS (BRITISH B.1940-), 'Evening, Wyvenhoe', a watercolour, signed lower left, bears stickers for artist, title and Edwin Pollard gallery verso, approximately 35cm x 45cm, together with Peter Toms, 'Barges in The Blackwater', watercolour, signed lower right, stickers as above verso, approximately 25.5cm x 36cm (2) £40-60 plus BP*
179
  PETER TOMS (BRITISH B.1940-), 'Weather Clearing', 'February Dyke' and 'Drying Sails', watercolours, signed and with stickers verso for artists, title and Edwin Pollard Gallery, approximately 20.5cm x 26.5cm, 19.5cm x 25cm and 20cm x 15cm (3) £30-50 plus BP*
180
  PETER TOMS (BRITISH B.1940-), 'Fleeting Light', watercolour, signed lower left, stickers for artist, title and Edwin Pollard Gallery verso, approximately 21cm x 26.5cm, together with Guy Todd (British, 20th Century) 'Thames Barges Off Medway', watercolour, signed lower right, titled verso and bears artists studio sticker, approximately 21.5cm x 41.5cm (2) £20-30 plus BP*
181
  MONICA LONG (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY), a set of six Horse Racing scenes, watercolours, mounted as ovals with pencil drawings to the lower left and right corners, each watercolour with printed title, detailing Horse, the race it is pictured in, owner, trainer and jockey, Horses are Seagram, Generous, Indian Queen, Desert Orchid, Toulon and Garrison Savannah, all six signed and dated (19)91, oval approximately 32cm x 44.5cm, mount approximately 51.5cm x 53cm (6) £60-80 plus BP*
182
  C.A. RICHARDS (LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY), North Italian Lake Harbour scene, with figures by a tower, watercolour, signed lower left, approximately 38cm x 27cm, together with an early 20th Century watercolour of a Venetian scene, indistinctly signed A. Vickers ? (19)07, approximately 16.5cm x 34cm (2) £40-60 plus BP*
183
  AFTER CHARLES JOHNSON PAYNE 'SNAFFLES' 'SPORT IN THE SHINEY', a reproduction colour print, approximately 54cm x 68.5cm, together with a black and white photographic print of 'The Torrington Handicap Hurdle, 26-10-1964',showing Aemilianus and The Winner Pallard Court at the last hurdle (2) £20-30 plus BP*
184
  AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, with a border surrounding alphabets, numbers, religious text and worked by Doris May Tredantm aged 9 in 1919, coarse linen ground, with cotton, approximately 50.5cm x 54.5cm £20-30 plus BP*
185
  ARTHUR DELANEY (1927-1987), Cowboys herding cattle under stormy skies, oil on board, signed and dated 1968 lower right, approximately 59.5cm x 90.5cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply) £300-400 plus BP*
186
  JOSEPH VAN DIEGHEM (BELGIAN 1843-1885), sheep and poultry by a wooden fence and companion study of sheep and poultry by sawn branches, oil on panel, a pair, signed and dated (18)75 lower left, approximately 20cm x 28.5cm (2) £300-400 plus BP*
187
  FIVE 19TH CENTURY GILT PICTURE FRAMES CONTAINING SMALL OILS ON PANEL, one titled Meditation, all unsigned, comprising a Virgin and Child, Tudor lady and three half length portraits, approximate sizes 14cm x 11cm and smaller (5) £60-80 plus BP*
188
Click to view full image...Click to view full image...Click to view full image... LOUIS WAIN INTEREST, twenty three framed prints of cats, early 20th Century to modern, seven hand coloured, together with another unframed, approximate sizes largest 42cm x 24.5cm and smallest 10cm x 7cm (24) £200-250 plus BP*
189
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD WOODBLOCK PRINT OF A WOMAN WALKING ON A WINDY DAY, attributed verso to Kunisada, approximately 35cm x 24cm, together with two other late 19th/early 20th Century Japanese woodblock prints of a lady with a box of shells and a man carrying a branch of cherry blossom, approximately 35cm x 25cm (3) £50-80 plus BP*
190
  A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD WOODBLOCK PRINT, titled verso 'Spring Festival Harima Province', attributed to Hiroshige II, approximately 16.5cm x 23.5cm, together with another woodblock print of a landscape, attributed to Kunisada, approximately 23.5cm x 35.5cm, two Japanese prints of ladies gardening and another of two men (5) £80-120 plus BP*
191
  MANNER OF KANU SCHOOL, six Japanese woodblock prints of birds, including Cockerel, Pheasant, Dove, all with attributions to the mount, including Rin Haku, Yen Taku, Isen, Josho, etc, each approximately 21cm x 39cm (6) £80-120 plus BP*
192
  A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT OF BLIND MAN'S BUFF, approximately 25cm x 36.5cm, together with a monochrome woodblock print of three Japanese labourers and a quantity of single and double page unframed Japanese woodblock prints, each page filled with figures in a variety of poses (two framed prints and two folders of prints) £25-35 plus BP*
193
  AFTER RICHARD ANSDELL (BRITISH 1815-1885), a set of six 19th Century monochrome engravings of Deer Stalking scenes, engraved by W.H. Simmons and Published by Owen Bailey of London, 1851, each approximately 30cm x 56cm, remounted, glazed and in Victorian frames, (Provenance: Purchased from Wintertons Fine Arts in 1993) (6) £100-150 plus BP*

Carpet

194
  AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY KIRMAN WOOLLEN CARPET, claret ground with multi strap border, foliate designs, cream fringe, approximately 252cm x 340cm £80-120 plus BP*

Miscellaneous Toys

195
  AN UNBOXED MAMOD LIVE STEAM TRACTION ENGINE, No.TE1A, not tested, playworn condition with accessories, with unboxed lumber wagon, No.LW1, but missing load of timber £20-40 plus BP*
196
  A HORIZONTAL SINGLE CYLINDER LIVE STEAM STATIONARY ENGINE, not tested, no makers markings, diameter of flywheel approximately 19cm, length of engine approximately 42cm, painted green with red flywheel and rods, mounted on a concrete plinth £100-150 plus BP*
197
  A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Dinky, Corgi, Matchbox, Crescent, Britains, etc (two boxes) plus BP*
198
  A VINTAGE PRESSED STEEL PEDAL CAR, in the form of a Formula 1 Racing Car, c. Late 1960's or early 1970's, playworn condition, no makers markings, blue and white body, racing number 7, steerable front wheels, rubber tyres, appears complete and in working order, length approximately 105cm £30-50 plus BP*
199
  A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, etc, to include Dinky, Corgi, Matchbox, Majorette, Tonka, etc, also includes a small quantity of unboxed Meccano, Lone Star Smith & Wesson 45 cap gun, etc (three boxes) £40-50 plus BP*
200
  A COLLECTION OF BOXED ATLAS EDITIONS 'MILITARY GIANTS OF THE SKY' MODEL AIRCRAFT, one plane is missing one part of undercarriage, all others appear complete and majority are still attached to original packaging, many complete with literature and pin badge, with a boxed Corgi Classics 'Aviation Archive' The Wright Flyer, No.AA34501, 1:32 scale, appears complete and looks to have never been removed from box, some damage and crushing to box (two boxes and loose) £50-60 plus BP*
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Country House and Collectors Sale including Bonsai Tree Sale on 30 Sept 2017
Auctioneer: Richard Winterton Auctioneers Location: The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, Lichfield WS13 8NF
Contact: Tel: +44(0)1543 251081 Fax: +44(0)1543 268849
Date: 27th September 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 23 September 10.30 to 12.30pm
Tuesday 26th September 10am to 6pm
and Mornings of sales
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