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Antiques & Fine Art24/25 MARCH 2021

WEDNESDAY 19 MAY 202119th & 20th Century PhotographyFor more information or to consign please contact Chris Albury:chris@dominicwinter.co.uk01285 860006

ANTIQUES & VINTAGE TEXTILES24 March 2021 commencing at 10amPAINTINGS & WATERCOLOURSOld Master & Modern Prints25 March 2021 commencing at 10amAUCTIONEERSNathan WinterHenry MeadowsMallard House, Broadway Lane, South Cerney,Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5UQT: 44 (0) 1285 860006E: info@dominicwinter.co.ukwww.dominicwinter.co.uk

IMPORTANT SALE INFORMATION: COVID-19Please note that due to the UK government's COVID-19 lockdown restrictions currently in place for England there will be nobidding in person for this sale. As lockdown easing progresses restricted viewing appointments for some lots may be possiblesubject to government guidelines and covid-secure protocols. Collections and deliveries can continue to be made byappointment. Please check our website or contact the offices for the most up-to-date information.All lots are fully illustrated on our website (www.dominicwinter.co.uk) and all our specialist staff are ready to provide detailedcondition reports and additional images on request. We recommend that customers visit the online catalogue regularly asextra lot information and images will be added in the lead-up to the sale.CONDITION REPORTSCondition reports now including video conferencing can be requested in the following ways:T: 44 (0)1285 860006 E: info@dominicwinter.co.ukVia the relevant lot page on our website www.dominicwinter.co.ukARTIST'S RESALE RIGHT LAW ("DROIT DE SUITE")Lots marked with AR next to the lot number may be subject to Droit de Suite.Droit de Suite is payable on the hammer price of any artwork sold in the lifetime of the artist, or within 70 years of the artist'sdeath. The buyer agrees to pay Dominic Winter Auctioneers Ltd. an amount equal to the resale royalty and we will pay suchamount to the artist's collecting agent. Resale royalty applies where the Hammer price is 1,000 Euros or more and theamount cannot be more than 12,500 Euros per lot.The amount is calculated as follows:Royalty4.00%3.00%1.00%0.50%For the Portion of the Hammer Price (in Euros)up to 50,000between 50,000.01 and 200,000between 200,000.01 and 350,000between 350,000.01 and 500,000Invoices will, as usual, be issued in Pounds Sterling. For the purposes of calculating the resale royalty the Pounds Sterling/Eurorate of exchange will be the European Central Bank reference rate on the day of the sale.Please refer to the DACS website www.dacs.org.uk and the Artists’ Collecting Society websitewww.artistscollectingsociety.org for further details.For payment arrangements please refer to information for buyers at rear of this catalogue.We would kindly request that commission bids are submitted by 9.30am on the morning of sale.BIDDINGCustomers may submit commission bids or request to bid by telephone in the following ways:T: 44 (0)1285 860006. . E: info@dominicwinter.co.ukVia the relevant lot page on our website www.dominicwinter.co.ukLive online bidding is available on our website www.dominicwinter.co.uk (surcharge of 3% vat): a live bidding button willappear 30 minutes before the sale commences. Bidding is also available at the-saleroom.com (surcharge of 4.95% vat) andinvaluable.com (surcharge of 3% vat).POST-SALEFor payment information see our Information for Buyers page at the rear of this catalogue.For details regarding storage, collection, and delivery please see our Information for Buyers page or contact our office foradvice. Successful bidders will not incur storage fees while current government restrictions remain in place.All lots are offered subject to the Conditions of Sale and Business printed at the back of this catalogue. For full terms andconditions of sale please see our website or contact the auction office. A buyer’s premium of 20% of the hammer price ispayable by the buyers of all lots, except those marked with an asterisk, in which case the buyer’s premium is 24%.

CONTENTSDay OneDay TwoANTIQUESFINE ARTSilverware1-62Jewellery & Watches63-102Old Master Paintings, Drawings & Prints301-358Collectables103-134Portraits & Miniatures359-408Ceramics135-141Chinese & Indian Paintings409-424Oriental Works of Art142-17519th Century Paintings425-453Antiquities176-18819th & 20th Century Sculpture454-457Tribal Art189-19719th Watercolours & Drawings458-507Taxidermy198-210Hunting Pictures: A Private Collection 508-520Furniture211-218British & European Prints 1850-2000521-61520th Century Art616-695TextilesSPECIALIST STAFF219-290Antiques & TextilesHenry Meadows BA Hons, MRICSSusanna Winters MA (History of Art)Paintings, Watercolours & PrintsNathan Winter MA (History of Art)Colin Meays BA Hons (Conservation)Nathan WinterHenry MeadowsColin MeaysSusanna WintersTel: 01285 860006info@dominicwinter.co.ukCover illustrations:Front cover: see Portraits & Miniatures, lots 359-408Back cover: lot 223Catalogue Produced byJamm Design – 020 7424 7830info@jammdesign.co.ukPhotography byMarc Tielemans – 07710 974000 marc@tielemans.co.ukDarren Ball – 07593 024858 darrenball1989@gmail.com

Book of Hours (Use of Rome). Illuminated manuscript on prepared parchment in Latin, Northern France or Flanders, circa 1450, 98 x 72 mm,197 leaves including 12 full-page decorative illuminations in liquid gold, blue, red, green, orange, pink and white, lacking first leaf ofmanuscript calendar at front, gilt-gauffered edges, early 20th century Arts & Crafts style brown full morocco (to be included in ourforthcoming sale English & Continental Books & Manuscripts, Wednesday 7 April 2021)Estimate: 5,000-8,000FORTHCOMING SALES IN 2021Wednesday 7 AprilThursday 8 AprilFine English & Continental Printed Books & ManuscriptsMaps & Prints, The Bookbindery of Faith Shannon MBEWednesday 12 MayPrinted Books, Maps & DocumentsNumismatics: The Patricia Milne-Henderson CollectionCoins & Historical MedalsWednesday 19 May19th & 20th Century PhotographyThe Photograph Collections of Dr Richard Sadler FRPS & Dr David Gruebel-LeeThursday 20 MayMilitary & Aviation History, Medals & MilitariaBattle of Britain Memorabilia including Medals awarded toAir Commodore Peter Brothers, CBE, DSO & DFC and BarWednesday 16 JunePrinted Books, Maps & Prints, Autographs & DocumentsThursday 17 JuneChildren’s & Illustrated Books, 19th Century LiteratureModern First EditionsEntries are invited for the above sales: please contact one of our specialist staff for further advice

SILVERWARETo commence at 10amLot 11*American Silver. An American silver 6-piece tea service byHoward & Co, New York circa 1900, comprising tea kettle, standand burner, teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowls (onewith cover), all in a flamboyant melon ribbed form on lions pawfeet, stamped Howard & Co Sterling 1896 / 1897, and numbered 184,the tea kettle 26cm long, the milk jug 16cm long, combined weightapproximately 4695g(6) 2,000 - 3,0002* American Silver. A silver pastry server by William Adams &Co, New York circa 1835, engraved with flowers and scrolls withinwriggle-work border, the handle with acanthus terminal, stampedwith registration mark and A.W. ADAMS & CO, 31cm long, 146cm(1) 150 - 200Lot 25

3* American Silver. A silver Julep Cup Beaker by WilliamKendrick, Louisville, Kentucky circa 1830, of plain tapered form,the base with various stamps including W. KENDRICK LOUISVILLE KY,9cm high, 149g6* American Silver. A silver cup by Conrad Bard, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania circa 1830, the octagonal cup with inscription, thebase with various stamps including makers mark W.G. & S, 8cmhigh, 101g(1)(1) 300 - 400 150 - 2004* American Silver. A silver pedestal bowl by Hugh Wishart, NewYork circa 1790, engraved with garlands and monogram, the footstamped WISHART, 16.5cm diameter, 333g7*American Silver. A silver cup by Gale, Wood & Hughes, NewYork circa 1830, the octagonal cup engraved and dated 1897-1914,8cm high, 118g(1)(1) 500 - 700 150 - 2005* American Silver. A silver cheese scoop by Robert & WilliamWilson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania circa 1820, fiddle and threadpattern engraved with initials and the opposite side dated 1866,26cm long, 110g8* American Silver. Fish slice by Edward Stebbins & Co, NewYork circa 1835, the slice with pierced and engraved fish, thehandle engraved with a monogram, the base stamped E. STEBBINS& CO, with three assay marks beneath, 30cm long(1)(1)Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20%(Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%) 150 - 2006 150 - 200

9* American Silver. A silver milk jug by John Owen, Philadelphia,Pennsyvannia circa 1805, of classical pedestal form engraved withmonogram, and gadrooned rim, the foot stamped J OWEN, 14cmhigh, 214g12* American Silver. A silver milk jug by John Crawford, New Yorkcirca 1815, with presentation inscription ‘From the New YorkAgricultural Society to William Simpson’, base stamped JCRAWFORD, 12cm high, 158g(1)(1) 300 - 400 400 - 50010* American Silver. A pair of oval silver salts by Moses Eastman,Savannah, Georgia circa 1830, engraved with the letter C and withfoliate repeating base, stamped EASTMAN, 6.5cm long, combinedweight 83g(2) 200 - 30013American Silver. A silver milk jug by Robert Evans, Boston,Massachusetts circa 1800, of plain helmet shape form engravedwith a monogram within a floral wreath, the based stamped EVANS,14cm high, 163g(1) 300 - 40011* American Silver. A silver porringer by Lincoln & Foss, Boston,Massachusetts circa 1850, of rounded ogee form with beaded rimand large acanthus handle, the base stamped LINCOLN & FOSSMASSACHUSETTS COIN, 13cm diameter, 277g14* Asparagus Tongs. A pair of George III silver tongs by ThomasWallis, London 1808, plain with central bracket, 26cm long, 143g(1)(1) 300 - 4007 200 - 300

17* Bowls. A large silver monteith style bowl by Elkington &Company, London 1912, engraved with a barrel and arrow withpresentation inscriptions dated 1918, 14.5cm high x 22.5cmdiameter, together with a matched pair of smaller bowls each withthe same family crest but hallmarks for London 1912 and Dublin 1912,combined weight approximately 1547g(3) 500 - 70018* Candle Snuffers. George III silver candle snuffers by WilkesBooth, London 1791, engraved with initials, 16.5cm, 81g15* Bowl. A Japanese silver bowl by Miyamoto Shoko circa 1970,with large interlaced monogram and hammered finish border, thebase stamped Sterling Silver Miyamoto-Shoko and withpresentation inscription dated 1972, 28cm diameter, 868g(1) 200 - 300Provenance: John Wait (1927-2014), Chairman of Lipton Tea.(1) 400 - 60016* Bowls. A pair of Edwardian silver bowl by Edward Barnard &Sons Ltd, London 1903, each plain with a shaped edge, 21cmdiameter, combined weight 752g(2) 200 - 30019* Candlesticks. A pair of 18th century silver candlesticks, themarks visible but obscured, probably Barth Mosse, Dublin either1734 or 1736, each with detachable scone, 19cm high, weight ofeach candlestick 468g & 459g(2)Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20%(Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)8 500 - 800

20* Casters. A Victorian silver sugar caster by Pairpoint Brothers,with pierced dome cover and bayonet fitting, dented andmishappen foot, 16.5cm high, 256g together with three furthersugar casters including a neo-classical revival caster byHawksworh, Eyre & Co Ltd, London 1901, overall weight isapproximately 850g(4)Lot 22 300 - 400Lot 2321* Cigarette Cases. An art deco silver cigarette case byGoldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1927, of rectangularform with engine-turned ground, 12.5 x 8cm, 195g, together with twofurther silver cigarette cases, combined weight of all three cases 438gProvenance: Collection of designer bookbinder and illustrator FaithShannon (1938-2018).(3) 150 - 20022* Coffee Pot. A George III silver coffee pot by ThomasWhipham & Charles Wright, London 1761, of baluster formengraved with an armorial, domed cover and finial, fruitwoodhandle and scroll spout, 23.5cm high, total weight 695g(1) 500 - 70024* Constable (John, 1776-1837). A silver and enamel box byToye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd, Birmingham 1976, of oval form with ablue and white enamel profile of John Constable, the basenumbered 31/300, 50 x 40mm, overall weight 61g, in a fine bluetooled leather box with certificate23* Coffee Pot. A George V silver coffee pot by Walker & Hall,Sheffield 1927, of tapered faceted form, 19.5cm high, total weight634g(1) 200 - 300Provenance: John Wait (Henry Vernon) Chairman of Liptons (1927-2014)(1) 70 - 1009

27* Entrée Dish. A George V silver entrée dish by ThomasBradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1918, engraved family crests and withsilver detachable handle, gadrooned edges, 28cm long, 1713g(1) 700 - 1,00025* Cricket. A set of 13 Hong Kong Cricket Club silver teaspoonscirca 1930s, each with club motif terminal, stamped ‘Sterling HongKong’, 12cm long, combined weight 120gHong Kong Cricket Club was founded in 1851, it was originally built on themilitary parade ground south of the waterfront and led to the launch ofone the first cricket clubs outside of England. In 1975 the club relocated tothe greener Wong Nai Chung Gap.(13) 100 - 15028* Fobs. George III silver and steel swivel fobs, including onewith a profile of George III, the opposite side with a family crest,30mm long, another with a heart pierced with two arrows(4) 100 - 20029* Grape Scissors. A pair of Edwardian silver grape scissors byGoldsmith & Silversmith Co, London, 1908, in virtually mintcondition with a nice tone, 18cm long, 92g, in a Goldsmith &Silversmiths shaped leather box(1) 50 - 8026* Dolls House Silver. A miniature silver tea service by LGS,London 1978, comprising a long two handle tray, tea and coffeepot, sugar bowl and milk jug, combined weight 57g, together witha miniature silver dolls house table, four chairs and settee, all infiligree work, combined weight of this set 26gProvenance: John Wait (Henry Vernon) Chairman of Liptons (1927-2014)(12) 100 - 150Lot 30Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20%(Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%)10

30* Knives & Forks. A set of George V silver knives and forks,Sheffield, 1926, comprising 12 knives and 12 forks, each with afeather edge grip, the knives 21cm long, in a red leather fitted box(24) 100 - 15033* Mixed Silver. A George V heavy gauge silver coffee pot,London 1914, with fruitwood handle and finial, engraved withpresentation inscription, 15.5cm high, total weight 466g, togetherwith a silver coffee pot by Mappin & Webb, London 1902, 20.5cmhigh, a similar milk jug, London 1890 plus a pair of sauce boats byMappin & Webb, Sheffield 1928, combined total weightapproximately 1280g31* Mixed Silver. A collection of silver including a pair ofchocolate pots by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1903, onelacking finial with ebony handle, 14cm high, four various circularsalts, a pair of George III by Benjamin Bickerton, London 1773, eachengraved with initials and dated 1774, 6cm diameter and a pair ofVictorian salts by William Moulson, London 1848, three mustardpots, and other items, combined total weight approximately 1300g(11)(6) 500 - 70032* Mixed Silver. A George III silver two handle salt by HenryChawner, London 1789, of navette form embossed with flowers,13cm long together with a pair of Victorian silver wine labels byGeorge Unite, Birmingham 1849, comprising Port and Sherry eachon a chain, 5.5cm long, 28g(3) 500 - 70034* Mixed Silver. A modern silver salver circa 1970s, withpresentation inscription and shaped scroll decorated edge,stamped Silver, 25.5cm diameter, 347g, together with a mixedcollection of items including two modern ‘Jockey’ cap caddyspoons, Victorian heart shape trinket box Birmingham 1897,Mexican miniature silver and glass scent bottle, 52mm high,miniature jug, stamped 925, 53mm high and other items, totalweighable silver 507g 100 - 150Provenance: John Wait (Henry Vernon) Chairman of Liptons (1927-2014)(10) 200 - 30011

Lot 3835* Mixed Silver. An Edwardian silver hip flask by Samuel Jacob,London 1910, with a vacant oval cartouch on a stippled ground, 12cmhigh x 10cm wide, 192g together with a silver toast rack by Goldsmiths& Silversmiths & Co, London 1935, 9cm long, a George III silver sifterspoon probably by Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, withbright cut decoration and pierced gilded bowl, 15.5cm long, plusmother of pearl handle tea knives and forks and other items,weighable silver approximately 695g(33)38 Omar Ramsden. A boxed set of 12 silver tea and coffeespoons by Omar Ramsden, London 1938, with a hammered finishand twist to the stem and seal top, 10cm / 11cm long, combinedweight approximately 128g, presented in a wooden box with makersmark printed to the silk lining(1) 700 - 1,000 200 - 30036* Mixed Silver. A Victorian silver cutlery set by George Adams,London 1868, each with an elaborate grape and vine decorationand presentation inscription to each, 17.5cm long, approximately252g, in a fitted leather case, together with a cased Christening forkand spoon, Crown Derby porcelain tea knives with pistol griphandles decorated in the Imari design, 18cm long and other casedcutlery, total weight of weighable silver 552g plus a mixed collectionof silver plated items including entree dishes and meat cover(a carton) 100 - 20039* Pounce Pots. A George III silver pounce pot, London 1743, ofbaluster form with pierced cover, 10cm high, together with twosimilar pounce pots of the same period and a pair of small castersby TW, London 1773, 14.5cm high, condition for each piece is poor,combined weight 357g(5)37* Mixed Silver. A Victorian silver mug, London 1863, engravedwith gothic scrolls, gilded interior and scroll handle, 10cm high, 188g,together with a mixed collection including a pair of scallop formbutter dishes, a pedestal bowl with scale decoration, a pair ofpepperettes and others items, combined weight approximately 966g(11)Each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20%(Lots marked * 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%) 400 - 60012 100 - 150

42* Salver. A George II silver salver or card tray by Joseph Smith,London 1731, of square form with rounded corners, engraved witha large family armorial of the Faringe family, on four scrollsupports, 18 x 17.5cm, 425g(1)40* Salver. A George II silver salver or card tray by RobertAbercromby, London 1734, circular plain form engraved with familycrest and shaped edge on three cabriole supports, the baseengraved with initials and dated 1762, 16cm diameter, 228g(1) 200 - 30043* Salver. A George III silver salver by Richard Rugg, London1782, the large circular salver engraved with a dove and a largecircular wreath, double beaded edge and four supports, 41cmdiameter, approximately 1690g 200 - 300(1) 600 - 80041* Salver. A George II silver salver by Robert Abercromby,London 1733, plain circular form with shaped edge on threecabriole supports, 28.5cm diameter, 728g(1) 300 - 50044 Salver. A William IV silver salver or card tray by Edward Snr &Jr, John & William Barnard, London 1836, of plain circular form,engraved with a family crest and shaped edge on three outsplayedscroll supports, crest worn and splits, 18cm diameter, 248g(1) 100 - 15045* Sauce Boat. A silver sauce boat by Adie Brothers Ltd,Birmingham, 1961, with shaped edge, flying scroll handle and threecabriole supports, 14cm long, approximately 70.5g, together witha silver sugar bowl by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, London 1896, withshaped edge and engraved with a family crest on three cabriolesupports, 10cm diameter, 80g(2)Lot 4213 50 - 80

48* Scottish Silver. An 18th-century Scottish silver ladle byJames Wildgoose, Aberdeen, circa 1763-70, elaborate shell bowland long plain handle, stamped IW ABD, 37.5cm long,approximately 185g(1) 200 - 30046* Sauce Boats. A pair of George III silver sauce boats byGeorge Hunter, London 1760, each engraved with a family crest,shaped rim and scroll handle, on three cabriole supports, 19cmlong, total weight 617g(2) 400 - 60049* Serving Fork. A Victorian sil

Mar 25, 2021 · Antiques & Fine Art . 24/25 MARCH 2021. 19th & 20th Century Photography. . ANTIQUES. Silverware . 1-62 . Jewellery & Watches. 63-102 . Collectables . 103-134 . Ceramics . 135-141 . Oriental Works of Art. 142-175 . . 197 leaves including 12 full-page decorative illuminations in liquid gold, blue

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