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Date : 16/03/2024 Lot 1055

Victorian Newcastle silver Fiddle Shell pattern serving spoon, the terminal engraved with crest of a fist holding an arrow aloft, hallmarked Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1862, L31cm

SOLD £65

Date : 16/03/2024 Lot 1054

Victorian Newcastle silver Kings pattern soup ladle, hallmarked Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1846, L33cm

SOLD £140

Date : 25/04/2024 Lot 2580

George III Newcastle silver Old English pattern table spoon, hallmarked Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1802, together with a George IV silver fiddle pattern table spoon, engraved with monogram, hallmarked Phillip Phillips, London 1828 and a silver Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon

SOLD £75

Date : 26/04/2024 Lot 5141

Pair of Victorian Newcastle silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, hallmarked Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1872

SOLD £25

Date : 16/06/2023 Lot 315

Ray Lonsdale (Northern British 1965-): 'The Ballad of Youths Farewell', steel statuette signed titled and dated 2010 to the base, H37cm including base Notes: originally a steel fabricator from Durham, sculpture had always been Ray’s passion, and after winning The People’s Award within the Hanging Jury Competition in Newcastle 2003, he now works as an artist full-time. He is best known for his large-scale public sculptures, such as 'Freddie Gilroy and the Belsen Stragglers' on Scarborough North Bay, 'The Tunney' on Scarborough Pier, 'The Smugglers Apprentice' on Merchants Row, and 'A High Tide in Short Wellies' on the Coble Landing Filey.

SOLD £500

Date : 16/06/2023 Lot 221

Isabella 'Isa' Jobling (nee Thompson) (Staithes Group 1851-1926): 'The Miller's Daughter' - Forget-me-nots, watercolour signed with initials, titled on gallery label verso 10cm x 17cm Provenance: exh. the Dean Gallery, Newcastle, January 1989, label verso Notes: one of three illustrations Isa painted for the Alfred Tennyson poem of the same titled. Painted after her marriage to Robert Jobling in 1893.

SOLD £120

Date : 16/06/2023 Lot 220

Isabella 'Isa' Jobling (nee Thompson) (Staithes Group 1851-1926): 'The Miller's Daughter' - Outside the Mill, watercolour signed with initials, titled on gallery label verso 16.5cm x 10cm Provenance: exh. the Dean Gallery, Newcastle, January 1989, label verso Notes: one of three illustrations Isa painted for the Alfred Tennyson poem of the same titled. Painted after her marriage to Robert Jobling in 1893.

SOLD £110

Date : 16/06/2023 Lot 219

Isabella 'Isa' Jobling (nee Thompson) (Staithes Group 1851-1926): 'The Miller's Daughter' - Climbing the Ladder, watercolour signed with initials, titled on gallery label with artist's original address label verso 15cm x 11cm Provenance: exh. the Dean Gallery, Newcastle, January 1989, label verso Notes: one of three illustrations Isa painted for the Alfred Tennyson poem of the same titled. Painted after her marriage to Robert Jobling in 1893.

SOLD £460

Date : 16/06/2023 Lot 218

Ralph Hedley (Staithes Group 1851-1913): Study for 'The Veteran', oil on canvas signed with initials and dated '96, 35cm x 48cm Notes: a working study for the finished painting of the same title and date which hangs in the Laing Gallery Newcastle.

SOLD £750

Date : 16/06/2023 Lot 215

Robert Jobling (Staithes Group 1841-1923): 'A Good Catch' Cullercoats, oil on canvas signed 75cm x 121cm Provenance: private collection; with John Nicholson Fine Art, Newcastle, label verso

SOLD £4600

Date : 16/06/2023 Lot 103

Harry James Sticks (British 1867-1938): 'At Seathwaite - Borrowdale', oil on canvas signed 39cm x 65cm Provenance: private collection; Anderson & Garland Newcastle 12th September 2017 Lot 106

SOLD £240

Date : 30/06/2023 Lot 207

T Duncan of Newcastle - 8-day longcase movement with a fully painted dial, Roman numerals and minute track, seconds and calendar dial, with stamped brass hands, country scenes depicted in the spandrels and a depiction of the unity of England and Scotland to the arch, rack striking movement. No weights, pendulum of bell. Dial 13-1/4" x 19-1/4"

SOLD £70

Date : 11/08/2023 Lot 3153

W.R. Pape Newcastle-upon-Tyne .297/250 Rook rifle, the 69cm (27") octagonal barrel with two-leaf folding rear sights to 150 yards, plain action with side lever opening, home deactivated by removing firing pin, well figured walnut stock with chequered pistol grip and fore-end, numbered 10568 to trigger guard L109cm overall

SOLD £440

Date : 15/09/2023 Lot 207

Simon Rivett (Northern British Contemporary): 'Slash Dalbeg' Isle of Lewis Scotland, oil on board, signed dated '04 verso with artist's studio title label 19cm x 23cm Notes: Simon Rivett trained at Goldsmiths College in London and gained a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. He has been painting landscape from his days as a student, painting the declining industrial landscape of his home in Newcastle, living and working in Lewis and exploring the unique rural landscape of the Outer Hebrides, before moving recently to live in Edinburgh.

SOLD £200

Date : 15/09/2023 Lot 185

Louise J Rayner (British 1832-1924): Busy Market Newcastle, watercolour signed 20cm x 15cm Provenance: private collection, purchased Walker Galleries Harrogate, label verso

SOLD £500

Date : 15/09/2023 Lot 43

James Watson (Scottish exh.1910-1932): Boats in the Harbour - St Monans, watercolour signed 34cm x 50cm Notes: Watson is often confused with the Newcastle-born, Staithes Group member of the same name (1851-1936).

SOLD £150

Date : 16/11/2023 Lot 2577a

Georgian silver Fiddle pattern table spoon, with engraved initial to finial, hallmarked John Walton, Newcastle, 1801 or 1825, together with a set of six George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, hallmarked Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1810

SOLD £70

Date : 16/11/2023 Lot 2573

Set of six George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, all engraved G to terminal, hallmarked Francis Somerville II, Newcastle 1827

SOLD £55

Date : 16/11/2023 Lot 2507

Pair of Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern toddy ladles, both engraved with initial W to terminal, hallmarked Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1850, L15cm

SOLD £50

Date : 18/11/2023 Lot 4036

Leslie G Ireland (Newcastle 19th/20th century): 'Cottage near Corbridge', pair watercolours signed, titled on the mount 17cm x 25cm (2)

SOLD £25

Date : 08/12/2023 Lot 280

Janet Ledger (British 1931-): Newcastle Station, acrylic on board signed 19cm x 14cm Provenance: with The Linda Blackstone Gallery, Pinner, label verso

SOLD £460

Date : 08/12/2023 Lot 279

Janet Ledger (British 1931-): 'Flowers at Newcastle Station II', acrylic on board signed, titled on gallery label verso 22cm x 29cm Provenance: exh. Linda Blackstone Gallery, Pinner 2006, label verso

SOLD £700

Date : 08/12/2023 Lot 215

John William Gilroy (Newcastle 1868-1944): 'Granny Toast', oil on panel signed, original title label verso 40cm x 32cm

SOLD £1100

Date : 08/12/2023 Lot 15

Joseph Dixon Clark (Newcastle 1849-1944): Sheep in Springtime, watercolour signed 25cm x 35cm

SOLD £160

Date : 16/12/2023 Lot 1214

Ayers of Newcastle - 19th century oak cased 8 day longcase clock c1850, with a break-arch top and turned wooden finials, conforming hood door flanked by waisted pilasters and brass capitals, trunk door with an arched top, rectangular plinth with decorative base, painted dial with floral spandrels and a rural depiction to the arch, Roman numerals and minute track, with matching brass hands and subsidiary seconds and date dials, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.

SOLD £110

Date : 10/02/2024 Lot 1200

Stockell and Son of Newcastle - oak cased early 19th-century 8-day longcase clock, with a swans necked pediment and break arch hood door beneath flanked by turned pilasters with brass capitals, trunk with canted corners and long door with an arched top, rectangular plinth on bracket feet, painted dial with "four seasons" to the spandrels and a rolling moon to the arch, dial with Roman numerals, five minute Arabic's, subsidiary seconds and date dials and matching brass hands, dial pinned via a falseplate to a rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.

SOLD £340

Date : 02/03/2024 Lot 1019

Ayers of Newcastle - 19th century oak cased 8 day longcase clock c1850, with a break-arch top and turned wooden finials, conforming hood door flanked by waisted pilasters and brass capitals, trunk door with an arched top, rectangular plinth with decorative base, painted dial with floral spandrels and a rural depiction to the arch, Roman numerals and minute track, with matching brass hands and subsidiary seconds and date dials, dial pinned directly to a rack striking movement, sounding the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.

SOLD £140

Date : 15/03/2024 Lot 93

George Edward Horton (Newcastle 1859-1950): 'In Holland', watercolour signed and titled 24cm x 33cm

SOLD £150