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Two early 20th century glass ceiling lights: the first of bowl form, in moulded opaque glass, decorated with a flowerhead and swags; the second painted with roses against an opaque ground, with associated gilt-metal fitting cast with ram's heads; together with an early 20th century brass three-light ceiling light . (3) Diameters of shades 35.5cm and 41cm
A Grimwades pottery rolling pin with wooden handles advertising the 'Quick Cooker' bowls of various sizes, two Grimwades jelly moulds, a 1910 memoranda calendar plate, a pie funnel, The Klipstand ham stand, and a John Sainsbury's ham stand (rolling pin with hairline cracks to one end, allover crazing with light staining)
Seven W Britains Special Collectors Edition Accessory/Figure sets including "The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 26th and 90th Foot" 8963, "The King's Own Scottish Borderers (25th Foot) 8962, "Royal Navy Landing Party" 8961, "Royal Dublin Fusiliers" 8960, "The Highland Light Infantry" 00127, "Royal Scots Marching" 00126 and "Scots Greys" 00075, all boxed
A collection of Lladro porcelain figures,depicting Japanese Geishas, comprising 'Kiyoko', Teruko and Michiko, printed markstallest 26.5cm hightogether with a Royal Copenhagen porcelain Siamese cat, printed marks, number 328119.5cm high (4)Light surface scratches to all figures, minor nibbles to some petals, losses of flower heads to Michiko, the Siamese cat with scratch marks through waves.
Dickens, C: 1- Edwin Drood, Chapman & Hall, 1870, 1st. edn. 1st. or very early issue. Cont. half calf, vg; 2- Master Humphrey’s Clock, 3 vols. Chapman & Hall, 1840-41, 1st. edn. 4to. Cont. half leather; rubbed; Plus: Trollope, A: He Knew he was right, in 2 vols. Strahan, 1869, 1st. edn. Cont. half leather; little rubbed & light damp stain to the frontis of vol.1. (6)
William Klein (American, b.1928)New York Scenesten, Iris prints, 2001, all signed and titled in black pen, from the editions of 125, published by Eyestorm, London, on wove paper full sheet each image 30.5 x 40cm, unframed (10)All loose not mounted or framed - some light handling creases and small7 Up, New York, 1955Girl Dancing in BrooklynMan foreground, womwn behind, New York, 1955Mighty Mouse, New York, 1954Supermarket & Gun, New York, 1955Stood up at Childs, New York, 19553 Kids & Flag, New York, 1955Star Spangled Banner, New York, 1955Barbara in the 20's, Paris, 1956Woman + Saks, New York 1955
A pair of neoclassical gilt gesso wall sconces19th century, with ribbon bow crestings, acanthus leaf and ram's head decoration,25cm wide58cm hightogether with a pair of French gilt brass three-light wall sconces,decorated in relief with armorial and trophies of war27cm wide15cm deep35.5cm high (4)There is cracking in the gesso of the neo-classical sconces and minor losses.The sconces are loose on the French gilt brass sconces
A pair of polychrome glazed faience pottery figures of ceremonial horses with ornate saddles, 18 cm long x 18 cm high CONDITION REPORTS First horse with some crazing and firing cracks to the glaze particularly. Glaze only part covering the lower edge and base - see images for further detail. Some wear/loss to the pommel of the saddle - again see images. Second horse again with some crazing throughout, loss to the glaze on the pommel of the saddle and to the right hand side foliate decoration. No sign of damage or repair under UV light
A Royal Crown Derby royal blue gilt and jewelled banded set of six coffee cans and saucers together with a Mintons gilt decorated set of seven coffee cans and twelve saucers CONDITION REPORTS One coffee can - one jewel is half missing, otherwise some light surface scratching, general wear and tear to coffee cans and saucers and in need of a good clean. The Mintons coffee cans - all have general wear and tear, one cup has a large hairline crack running down it. Two of the saucers have hairline fractures although one rings true. All items have general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some light surface scratching etc and are in need of a clean - see images for examples
A Royal Doulton "Tango" pattern Art Deco style duet tea set with teapot and stand, cream jug, sugar bowl and two cups and saucers CONDITION REPORTS Teapot with bubbling to the glaze to the waisting of the cover handle, otherwise appears in good condition. Cream jug - good condition throughout, sugar bowl - good condition throughout, tea plate with surface scratching to the glaze and some light wear to the enamelling, otherwise appears sound. Saucer - one with some scratching to the enamel and gilding to the rim - see images. Saucer two - similar but less so. Cup one - with remnants of label glue and slight chipping or scratching to the enamel on the rim, slight firing fault to the foot. Cup two - with similar wear to the gilding, otherwise appears in good condition. No sign of damage or repair under UV
A Vienna cabinet plate, the centre panel decorated with "Allegorie nach Tiziano", inscribed "Wahliss Wien", bearing blue underglazed beehive mark, 25 cm diameter, together with another similar plate decorated with portrait panel to the centre, inscribed "J Schwarwächter", inscribed "Wahliss Wien", 24.6 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Plate one - appears to be over all in good condition. Small firing fault to the girl's dress - see image. Otherwise dusty and could do with a clean. Plate two - over all in good condition though with small firing fault to the verso of rim - see image for further detail. However, under ultraviolet light, both plates have some letters, "The allegory of Tiziano #1 ...EX11 1XW", the other #1 "EX11 1XW" - see images for detail
A Beswick hunting set comprising lady rider on horseback, gentleman on horseback, four hounds and fox together with rearing horse CONDITION REPORTS All appear to be in good condition with no signs of restoration or damage even under ultraviolet light though the pieces are sold as second hand and have signs of dust, dirt etc conducive with a little age throughout
A set of six Lulu anodised brass and milk glass conical wall lights, five various modern picture lights, two pairs of brass wall sconces in the Victorian manner, large glass shade, two pairs of brass two light wall sconces, six 20th Century carved wooden elephant figures and three small Black Forest carved wooden bear figures
A collection of medals awarded to Lady Northcliffe formerly Miss Mary Elizabeth Milner, later Lady Mary Hudson wife of newspaper tycoon Alfred Harmsworth, Lord Northcliffe, including the Grand Cross of the most Excellent Order of the British Empire (awarded for her Red Cross work during the First World War) including neck decoration and breast badge, British 1914-1918 War medal inscribed to the edge "Lady M E Northcliffe", H.M. Queen Alexandra's Committee silver and enamel decorated medal inscribed verso "Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for Nurses 1887", two Order of St. John enamel decorated medals, a silver Order of St. John medal/badge, British Red Cross Society medallion stamped verso "JR Gaunt, London - 1625 - Lady Northcliffe" together with miniatures for the GBE, War medal, Order of St. John and George V Royal Red Cross medal together with certificate awarded to Mary Elizabeth the Viscountess Northcliffe CBE as Lady of Grace of the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England .... framed and glazed together with GBE silk ceremonial robe/mantle by W. Northam, Robe Maker, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London bearing silver mounted medallion depicting the portrait busts of George and Mary and inscribed "For God and the Empire" 168 cm neck to base CONDITION REPORTS Please note - the GBE medal is the later 1937 version not 1918 model. Unknown if a replacement for the original 1918 or not. Centre of the medal with small scratches to the surface and minor wear to the extremities conducive with age and use. The metal ware with oxidisation in various areas - see images for detail. Leather case has some scratching, particularly to the top right section. Order of St. John appears to need a clean and has light surface scratching conducive with age and use. Metalwork with oxidisation. Miniature in similar but better condition i.e. cleaner overall. The British 1914-1918 War medal - basically sound though with oxidisation. Ribbon with some marks. Box not original.The Queen Alexandra's Committee silver and enamel medal - basically sound. Enamel looks good. Metalware with oxidisation. Ribbon with some fraying and marking. Silver St. John's badge - basically in good condition though arguably in need of a clean.Miniatures appear in good condition though ribbons with marks throughout. Original large version of the Royal Red Cross medal - not here.British Red Cross Society medal - basically sound - cord also basically sound.Certificate basically sound though with some rippling to the lower border. The metal casing bearing Cross of St. John - with some chipping to the paintwork and tassels with some sign of old moth damage. Cape / mantel - with several areas of damage to the silkwork, rips, scratches, creases, etc. See images for detail. Ribbons to shoulders with damage - again see images. The sash basically sound but with marks, possibly cleanable. Tassel basically appears sound though arguably could do with a clean along the cord as some slight browning.
PHILIP ALEXIUS DE LASZLO (DE LOMBOS) (1869-1937) "Mary Elizabeth (Molly) Lady Northcliffe née Mary Elizabeth Milner later Lady Hudson" a portrait study of a lady wearing a large hat, her right hand to her chin holding a jewel necklace, half length oil on board, signed and dated 1911 lower right 91 cm x 71 cm (provenance: Lady Northcliffe thence by descent) CONDITION REPORTS The half-length portrait of Mary Elizabeth 'Molly' Harmsworth, Viscountess Northcliffe - wife of the publishing magnate Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, owner of the Daily Mail - was painted by the Anglo-Hungarian artist Philip de László in 1911. Three years after the painting was finished, Country Life magazine devoted two editions to Lord and lady Northcliffe and their Tudor manor house home, Sutton Place in Surrey. At the time the frontispiece of the magazine would generally feature the portrait of a young woman of society - a feature that became known as 'girls in pearls'. And so it was that László's portrait of Lady Northcliffe - resplendent in a wide-brimmed hat and with requisite pearls - found itself on the cover of issue 892, published on February 7, 1914. Not that László was delighted with the exposure. In a letter sent by Country Life editor Edward Hudson, addressing a complaint from the artist a month after publication, the journalist explains: "Lady Northcliffe showed me the portrait when I was at Sutton, and... suggested that I might like to show this portrait as the frontispiece of that particular issue. We had no idea we were transgressing in using the portrait as a frontispiece to the Sutton Place Number." László had painted Lord Northcliffe in 1908. The portrait is now held by the trust that owns the Daily Mail and is believed to hang at Northcliffe House, the London headquarters of the newspaper. In the spring of 1911 László invited Lady Northcliffe to sit for him. She gave the finished portrait to her husband as an unexpected gift. Lord Northcliffe sent a letter of thanks to the artist: "My lady's picture is most perfect. I had not heard of it and had a most delightful surprise this morning." Lord Northcliffe offered to pay for the portrait but the artist declined: "You don't know what a great pleasure it is to me to hear again from you how much you are pleased with the portrait of Lady Northcliffe. I know how difficult it is to please you in this direction, and I am happy to have succeeded. "As I myself asked Lady Northcliffe to give me the opportunity to paint her portrait you can understand that it is not possible for me to reply to your kind request."Towards the end of the First World War, Lady Northcliffe - who was childless, but had lost four nephews in combat - appealed to her society friends to donate a pearl, intending to create a string of pearls that would be auctioned to raise money for wounded troops. Queen Alexandra, the Queen Mother, was one of the first to donate. Another was donated by a Countess from a necklace she had worn aboard the Titanic. Soon pearls were flooding in from all over the world in memory of fathers, husbands, and sons. In the end 4,000 pearls were collected - enough to make more than 40 necklaces. A month after the signing of the Armistice, in December 1918, the necklaces were auctioned at Christies in London, raising £94,000 - more than £5 million today. For her efforts, Lady Northcliffe was awarded the Order of the British Empire. The portrait has remained the the family since it was painted so comes to market for the first time in more than 100 yearsCondition:-The piece appears to be in untouched condition from the time of painting. There are signs of some surface dirt in the form of white spotting in several areas particularly noticeable on the darker areas. There is craquelure to right hand side of her shoulder and below her elbow and further signs that the piece could possibly do with a sympathetic clean, at least there is an area of light surface scratching to the right which may just be to the surface of the varnish, suggesting that a light clean would be sufficient to remedy this. The frame appears to be older than the painting itself showing signs of old woodworm in several areas requiring sympathetic restoration in others where there is loss to the gilding and gesso showing through in these areas. Rear of the frame appears almost rustic with several areas of old woodworm damage and apparent adaptations to house this work in particular - see images for further detail.Please note - under UV light - one small spot of black suggesting later touching up to left arm (to the right looking at the portrait). See image for detail.
A modern painted serpentine fronted dwarf cupboard of two doors enclosing a drawer 70 cm x 45 cm x 65 cm high, a pair of white painted bedside tables with single drawers on fluted supports 35 cm wide x 59.5 cm high and a Carolean style carved frame bedroom chair with upholstered seat, together with a 20th Century lacquered brass two light standard lamp in the Empire style

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