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A Chinese fan-shaped painting, 20th century, painted with figures standing by a lake watching the changing clouds, with a dedication and signature of Feng Zikai (1898-1975) with an artist's seal, ink and colour on paper, 45cm open Corners of mounting board with creases and damages. Picture with foxing and stain marks, a bit cockling, very light surface scratches, small rub to paper due to watercolour technique.
Jazz legend Jack Coles TLS typed signed letter 1947 replying to an autograph request. John Robert Coles (28 April 1914 - 24 April 1991) was a British composer, trumpeter, arranger, and conductor of light music, best known for his composition Tyrolean Tango. Coles often composed under the pen name Paul Stewart and Paul Vincent. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Earl of Cardigan signed Autographed Editions Earl of Cardigan Charge of the Light Brigade Large FDC Double PM The Crimean War 12 October 2004 Alma Road London. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Actor, June Whitfield signed 6x4 colour photograph. Whitfield (11 November 1925 - 29 December 2018) was an English radio, television, and film actress. Her big break was a lead in the radio comedy Take It from Here, which aired on the BBC Light Programme in 1953. Television roles soon followed, including appearances with Tony Hancock throughout his television career. In 1966, Whitfield played the leading role in the television sitcom Beggar My Neighbour, which ran for three series. She also appeared in four Carry On films: Carry On Nurse (1959), Carry On Abroad (1972), Carry On Girls (1973), and Carry On Columbus (1992). Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Ercol Ash Cabinet, with three cupboard doors over two drawers on a X stretcher base, 129cm wide.Lot 1595 - has two internal drawers with several dividers missing all above one shelf, two glass shelves, scratches to the top - some deep, light scratches to doors and drawers. also several knocks/wear to top of the drawers.
WHITE JADE 'BOY AND RUYI' WATER POT QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY 清 白玉雕平安如意童子水丞 carved as an oval vase with a ruyi cloud mouth rim, flanked and carved in high relief on one side with a joyous seated boy holding a lingzhi sprig, the opposite with a chi dragon crawling upwards, further incised with a ruyi cloud pattern on both sides, the stone of creamy white colour with light russet patches(7.5cm wide )
MUGHAL STYLE PALE CELADON JADE HANDLED BOWL QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY 清 青白玉雕痕都斯坦式花葉紋雙柄碗 the delicate body intricately carved in low relief on the exterior with a band of acanthus leaf, the tip rising from the rim and curling to form a pair of bud-form handles, the deep round body supported on an intricate rosette foot, further encircled by a band of acanthus leaves, the stone of even and translucent pale celadon colour with light occasional cloud inclusions(16cm wide)Provenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major General Sir John Swinton K.C.V.O., O.B.E., D.L. (1925-2018) Major General Sir John Swinton began his military career in 1944 with the Scots Guards, rising in rank to Major General in 1976. He was also Brigadier of the Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers) in 1977, and retired from Army life in 1979. With his strong military background, he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant for Berwickshire in 1980 and Lord Lieutenant from 1989 to 2000. A high point of his tenure was escorting the Stone of Scone back to Scotland in 1996. The Swinton family history and ownership of land in Berwickshire can be traced to the early part of the 12th century, when Ernulf de Swinton received one of the first private charters recorded in Scotland which confirmed his property from David I of Scotland (1084-1153). This is one of two original charters of David I kept in the cartulary of Durham; both are to Ernulf and also refer to Ernulf’s father (Udard), grandfather (Liulf) and great-grandfather (Eadulf) as holding the land before him. This would make Eadulf the first landowner of Scotland whose ownership could be proved, and means that the Swinton family would by this hypothesis be one of only three (the two others being the Arden and Berkeley families) that could trace its unbroken land ownership and lineage to before the Norman Conquest, making it one of the oldest landed families in Britain. Kimmerghame itself was the site of an earlier house, the home of Sir Andrew Home in the 1730s. The lands and estate of Kimmerghame came into the ownership of the family of Swinton in 1776 when Archibald Swinton of Manderston married Henrietta Campbell of Blythswood in Glasgow. This older house was demolished and rebuilt in the early 1850s, the architect being the celebrated David Bryce, who employed some materials from the older house. Bryce’s Scots Baronial house was substantially damaged by fire in 1938 and only partially rebuilt. The family still retains Kimmerghame and its contents. Captain Archibald Swinton (1731-1804) went to India in the service of the East India Company as a surgeon. He reached Madras in 1752 and took part in the campaigns being waged between the French and English Companies for supremacy in the south. He also took part in an expedition 1756-57 to Negrais in Burma. He reached eastern India for the first time in 1759 when he arrived at Ganjam in Orissa and from there went on to Calcutta. He also transferred from being a surgeon to an ensignship in the Company’s Bengal army. When Archibald Swinton left the Company’s service at the end of 1765, he took with him a letter from the Emperor to King George III asking for help to reseat him on the throne of his ancestors, since Clive would not do so unilaterally; Swinton took a munshi with him in case the answer should be written in Persian. So ‘Captain Swinton, bringing with him the Munshy (sic) (and including in his baggage the large Indian jars, the Indian pictures, Chinese pictures painted on glass, numberless ivory, silver and crystal handled arms, jewels, Persian books, etc. etc.), sailed from India …’ The important group of Indian paintings and other works of art are now in the care of the National Museum of Scotland having been accepted by the nation in lieu of inheritance tax. The Swinton family have had strong connections with the Army and the legal profession. Part of their impressive collection was sold at our saleroom in Five Centuries: Furniture, Paintings and Works of Art sale on 23 Feb 2022.
MUGHAL-STYLE WHITE JADE 'CHRYSANTHEMUM' BOWL QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY 清 白玉雕痕都斯坦式菊紋碗 elegantly carved with steep and gently flaring plain sides, supported on a medallion of a blossoming chrysanthemum, the thin polished stone of even and translucent white colour with light occasional cloud inclusions(12cm diameter)Provenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major General Sir John Swinton K.C.V.O., O.B.E., D.L. (1925-2018) Major General Sir John Swinton began his military career in 1944 with the Scots Guards, rising in rank to Major General in 1976. He was also Brigadier of the Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers) in 1977, and retired from Army life in 1979. With his strong military background, he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant for Berwickshire in 1980 and Lord Lieutenant from 1989 to 2000. A high point of his tenure was escorting the Stone of Scone back to Scotland in 1996. The Swinton family history and ownership of land in Berwickshire can be traced to the early part of the 12th century, when Ernulf de Swinton received one of the first private charters recorded in Scotland which confirmed his property from David I of Scotland (1084-1153). This is one of two original charters of David I kept in the cartulary of Durham; both are to Ernulf and also refer to Ernulf’s father (Udard), grandfather (Liulf) and great-grandfather (Eadulf) as holding the land before him. This would make Eadulf the first landowner of Scotland whose ownership could be proved, and means that the Swinton family would by this hypothesis be one of only three (the two others being the Arden and Berkeley families) that could trace its unbroken land ownership and lineage to before the Norman Conquest, making it one of the oldest landed families in Britain. Kimmerghame itself was the site of an earlier house, the home of Sir Andrew Home in the 1730s. The lands and estate of Kimmerghame came into the ownership of the family of Swinton in 1776 when Archibald Swinton of Manderston married Henrietta Campbell of Blythswood in Glasgow. This older house was demolished and rebuilt in the early 1850s, the architect being the celebrated David Bryce, who employed some materials from the older house. Bryce’s Scots Baronial house was substantially damaged by fire in 1938 and only partially rebuilt. The family still retains Kimmerghame and its contents. Captain Archibald Swinton (1731-1804) went to India in the service of the East India Company as a surgeon. He reached Madras in 1752 and took part in the campaigns being waged between the French and English Companies for supremacy in the south. He also took part in an expedition 1756-57 to Negrais in Burma. He reached eastern India for the first time in 1759 when he arrived at Ganjam in Orissa and from there went on to Calcutta. He also transferred from being a surgeon to an ensignship in the Company’s Bengal army. When Archibald Swinton left the Company’s service at the end of 1765, he took with him a letter from the Emperor to King George III asking for help to reseat him on the throne of his ancestors, since Clive would not do so unilaterally; Swinton took a munshi with him in case the answer should be written in Persian. So ‘Captain Swinton, bringing with him the Munshy (sic) (and including in his baggage the large Indian jars, the Indian pictures, Chinese pictures painted on glass, numberless ivory, silver and crystal handled arms, jewels, Persian books, etc. etc.), sailed from India …’ The important group of Indian paintings and other works of art are now in the care of the National Museum of Scotland having been accepted by the nation in lieu of inheritance tax. The Swinton family have had strong connections with the Army and the legal profession. Part of their impressive collection was sold at our saleroom in Five Centuries: Furniture, Paintings and Works of Art sale on 23 Feb 2022.
GE-TYPE CRACKLE-GLAZED VASE QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY 清 仿哥釉瓶 of spindle shape, the high shouldered body rising smoothly to a waisted neck and terminating to a flared rim, the exterior covered in a thick layer of light greyish glaze with greenish tinge suffused with a network of russet crackle, the sunken base applied with white glaze(27.5cm high)
Two Sega Master System II consoles with 2 x original controllers, 1 x original Light Phaser & 11 x cased games (The Ninja, The Flintstones, Double Hawk, F-16 Fighter, My Hero, Operation Wolf, Sonic The Hedgehog, Sonic The Hedgehog 2, Taz-Mania, Sonic The Hedgehog Chaos & Lemmings), plus Sega Game Gear with 4 x games (boxed Global Gladiators, boxed Star Wars, Factory Panic & Columns)
An Edward VII Silver Mounted Cut-Glass Claret-Jug, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1903, tapering and with cut sides, with plain silver-mounts, the hinged cover with baluster finial, 26cm highThe cover is slightly mis shapen and sprained and so does not close tightly, glass with light wear and fractures, no cracks
A quantity of 19th century Continental porcelain including a Sitzendorf basket and covered vase, a three light candelabra surmounted with a fox, a figural chamber stick formed as a putto, an allegotrical putti group, two Meissen style street vendors and another modelled as a figure holding a cornucopia (one tray)
A Chinese Qianlong blue and white plate, a similar pair of Chinese blue and white bowls, a quantity of 19th century Cantonese porcelain and a Japanese bowl decorated in underglaze blueQianlong plate is free from chips and cracks, minor rim fritting, a pair of bowls with light fritting only, Cantonese items; spill vase with a large rim chip, cup chipped to the rim, one plate with a large section reglued to the rim, another with heavy rim chipping, two plates heavily fritted, one saucer with three section reglued to the rim, one saucer chipped with associated crack, two saucers with light fritting only, Japanese bowl in good condition
A Victorian Ivory Wallet, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, oblong, the hinged cover carved in high relief with flowers and foliage, the interior fitted with compartments, 11cm highFront board with s short rim crack to the bottom edge, carved flowers free from any notable damage, front and back with light wear and scratches, silk heavily faded marked with wear and some tears, lead diameter 1.1mm, pencil rotates, with and two dents to the very top
A Gilt Decorated Blue Glass Scent-Bottle, in the manner of James Giles, tapering, the centre with gilt foliage scrolls, with gilt lattice work above and below, with brass hinged cap, 5cm high; Together With: a green overlay clear glass scent-bottle with brass hinged cap, 6.5cm high (2)Blue glass scent bottle with original stopper, hinge in good order without play, glass free from damage with some light expected giltwear, the other bottle with it's original stopper, hinge operational with a light amount of play, glass free from chips and cracks
John Buckler (1770-1851)"Nether Levens, near Kendal"Signed and dated 1814, watercolour, 24.5cm by 36cmDear Mr Cropper, I hope that this email finds you well. The further images as requested have now been uploaded. The work was consigned from a private collection in Cumbria. Condition Report;The glass is very dirtyVery light foxing in the skyPossibly slighly down on colour, although the artist has used a muted pallette and an overall brown hueNo evidence of cocklingPossible slight time staining to sheetNot examined out of the frame Dont hesitate to get in touch if I can be of any further assistance. Kind regardsGuy
A French Gilt Metal Seven-Light Figural Candelabrum, 19th century, with leaf-sheathed sconces and scroll branches on a leaf-sheathed column flanked by a seated putto, on a white marble drum base and leaf-capped volute feet, 61cm highSome typical minor surface wear and scratching. Some elements loose.
China, twee inkttekeningen op zijde, beide van rivierlandschap, beide met zegel, opgeplakt in map (lichte waterschade) Uit de collectie van Maartje Draak, Veilinggebouw de Zwaan, 20 november 1996, kavelnummer 229 [2] 24,5 x 17 cm China, two ink drawings on silk, both depicting a river landscape, both with seal, mounted in folder (light water damage), provenance: from the collection of Maartje Draak, Veilinggebouw de Zwaan, 20 November 1996, lot number 229
China, paar bamboe panelen, 20e eeuw, beide gesneden met karakters (lichte slijtage). Met teksten: Dragon turn into clouds and Nobody knows how old the cranes are, meaning wishing someone a very long life. [2] h. 82 cm China, pair of bamboo signs, 20th century, both carved with characters (light wear)
Japan, bruin gepatineerde bronzen vaas, midden 20e eeuw, gemodelleerd met een band met vissen op de schouder, gesigneerd, in houten doos (lichte slijtage) [1] h. 25,5 cm Japan, brown patinated bronze vase, mid 20th century, modelled with a band of fish at the shoulder, signed, in wood box (light wear)
Japan, gezwart houten okimono van karper, gesigneerd Yokoyama Ichimu (1911-1996), natuurgetrouw gemodelleerd, met originele houten bewaardoos (lichte slijtage) [1] l. 31 cm Japan, black wood okimono of a carp, signed Yokoyama Ichimu (1911-1996), naturalistically modelled, with original wood box (light wear)
Japan, bruin gepatineerd bronzen vaas, gesigneerd Nakajima Yasumi II (1905-1926), trompetvormig, bedekt met een roodbruin patina, met originele houten doos (lichte slijtage) [1] h. 25,5 cm Japan, brown patinated bronze vase, signed Nakajima Yasumi II (1905-1926), trumpet-shaped, covered with a russet patina, with original wood box (light wear)
Japan, bronzen bolvaas met vergulde sterren, gesigneerd Yokokura Kazan (1915-1984), gedecoreerd met sterrenpatroon op een gevlakte grond, met originele houten doos (lichte slijtage) [1] h. 12,5 cm Japan, bronze bulbous vase with gilt stars, signed Yokokura Kazan (1915-1984), decorated with a star pattern on a speckled ground, with original wood box (light wear)
Japan, bruin gepatineerde bronzen vaas, gesigneerd Nakajima Yasumi (1905-1986), in diabolovorm, inclusief originele houten bewaardoos (lichte slijtage) [1] h. 30 cm Japan, brown patinated bronze vase, signed Nakajima Yasumi (1905-1986), of diabolo shape, including original wood box (light wear)
Royal Mint Great Engravers Collection, Five Pounds, 2019, Una and the Lion, after William Wyon R.A., UK Two-Ounce Silver Proof Coin, in original presentation case with numbered certificate 1419/3000.There are light surface marks on both sides of the coin, most notably in the fields on the reverse as can be seen in the large images. These may be light contact marks or spills. The exterior cardboard box has a small rip and some creases.
An oriental light red ground rug with three central diamond motifs and various birds decorating the flower strewn central field, within a multiple banded border, 270cm x 187cm together with a decorative Kelim with extensive tassel fringing, 194cm x 130cm including the fringing and a long Kelim cushion; a small Tribal mat, 86cm x 55cm and three further cushions (7)The red ground rug with some marks, stains, losses and signs of fading to the central area; the Kelim with losses to the tassel fringing particularly at the lower edge, some signs of old repair and faded overall; the cushions as found
A 19th century taper stick, the blue ground with floral sprays and gilt edged decoration, 10.5cm diameter, together with a 19th century cream jug with seaweed and shell decoration, 10cm high and a further jug, the light green jug with floral decoration and lattice woven handle, 14cm high (3)Taper stick heavily restored, cream jug with rubbing to decoration on the rim and small pits and scratches, green jug with surface scratches
A green room make-up mirror the central rectangular mirror plate surrounded by inset diamonte slips and mounted with nine light bulbs within mirrored frame on mirrored plinth base, 60cm wide x 18cm deep x 78cm highIn very good condition, safety labels and energy rating stickers to the reverse, not electrically tested

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