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Motor Racing, Ireland 1923-47, The Cathcart Cup. A silver two handled trophy cup, engraved "Cathcart Cup - Presented to - The Leinster Motor Cycle - and - Light Car Club - by - J.C. Cathcart Esq. on ebonised plinth with fourteen silver plaques with the year, winning driver and make and model of winning car or motorcycle, total height 11¼" (28.5cm) 19oz troy (590g) Birmingham, 1922, maker's mark for Adie Bros.
Irish literature. Laverty, Maura. Lift up your Gates. Longmans, Green, London, 1946, 8vo, first edition, book VG in torn dustjacket, together with, Childers, Erskine. The Riddle of the Sands. Smith Elder & Co. London, 1910, 2nd edition, 9th impression, 8vo, rebound in black cloth with the original boat decoration on upper cover, book VG, and Mannin, Ethel. The Wild Swans. Jarrolds, London, 1952, first edition, 8vo, illustrated, some light foxing, book VG in torn dustjacket, and Mannin, Ethel. So Tiberius?Jarrolds, London, 1954, first edition, 8vo. Missing front end page, light spotting, book VG in G dustjacket, and Brown, Christy. Wild Grow the Lilies. Secker & Warburg, London, 8vo, first edition, some light spotting, book VG in VG dustjacket, and Brown, Christy. A Shadow on Summer. Secker, London, 1974, 8vo, first edition, book VG dustjacket VG, and 3 others. (9)
A collection of WWI and later militaria including a photograph album with over one hundred 1930s scenes of the HMS Berwick's route via Gibraltar, Sri Lanka, to China as well as some photographs of the an Arctic crossing, together with two set of medals, a WWI trio for 10262 Pte. G. W. Bateman Somerset Light Infantry, 1914-15 Star, War and Victory medals, together with miniatures, a WWII trio, 1939-145 Star, Atlantic Star and 1939-1945 medal, a pair of binoculars with broad arrow markings, and a 1950s naval woollen jumper. (1 box)
A porcelain topped cut glass powder bowl, the cover inset with a Royal Worcester plaque by James Stinton, finely painted with a pheasant within a landscape, signed, set into a silver mount by Sanders & Mackenzie (Ernest Wilfred Sanders & Henry Arthur Mackenzie), Birmingham 1929, with mirror to the lid interior, the ovoid glass bowl cut with panels and acid etched with floral motifs, dia.8cm, h.5.5cmCondition report: With hairline from 12 – 5 o’clock.Very light staing.Otherwise no apparent faults.
A Royal Worcester porcelain miniature cabinet cup and saucer, painted in polychrome enamels with two sheep on heathland, the cup interior, saucer centre and handle gilded, crowned puce mark verso ROYAL WORCESTER ENGLAND and cypher marks for circa 1912, saucer dia.8.5cm, cup h.4cmCondition report: Saucer with some light crazing to both sides, but principally to top.Some gilt wear to saucer.Cup is lightly crazed to most of the exterior.No cracks or restoration.
An 18ct white and rose gold diamond line bracelet, comprising seventeen fancy cognac diamonds in rose rubover settings, alternating with seventeen white bars each grain set with three round brilliant cut diamonds, with a box clasp and safety clip, diamond dimensions each approx 2.7 x 1.75mm, total weight estimated as 1.19 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour G to H and fancy light brown, clarity VS2 to SI1, bracelet length 185mm, gross weight 14.5g, hallmarked 18ct, Edinburgh 2007, sponsor TC&S, designed by Hans D Kreiger
A 9ct yellow gold manual wind trench watch, having a round white Roman dial with subsidiary dial at six, fifteen-jewel movement, inner case numbered 202647, fitted to a brown interwoven cord strap, case dia. 35mm, gross weight 31.3g, hallmarked 9ct, London import 1922, sponsor CN,Condition report: In working order.Fine hairline crack through sub dial.Light scratches to case.Case back is tarnished from strap.
A Georgian double-sided portrait mourning locket, one side being a miniature watercolour on ivory depicting head and shoulders portrait of a young man wearing black jacket and white cravat, the reverse having opalescent ground set with seed pearl and arranged hair, in yellow metal (untested) mount, glazed, 7 x 5.5cmCondition report: No splits.Glass good.Light fading only.Mount with light tarnishing.
A late 19th century Watson & Sons Ltd microscope oil lamp light source, having heavy brass base, glass oil reservoir with stopper, black tin chimney with mount for glass slide, the ring base engraved W. WATSON & SONS LTD LONDON, with large rotating condenser lens, height-adjustable burner and condenser, h.30cm
A Victorian papier-mâché table box, the hinged cover centrally decorated with the Houses of Parliament, the whole with polychrome and gilt leaf and flower decoration, w.35cmCondition report: Hinge good,Interior lacks fixed tray.Scene to cover with discolouration in many places, which are clearly visible.Some possible water damage.Glass good.The whole stands well.Some handling wear all over.Light crazing in places.Repairs to back beneath hinge.
A William IV verse and picture embroidery sampler, by Mary Ann Hughes, dated January 30th 1835, bearing four-line homily and further decorated with flowers and animals within a scrolling foliate border, in several colours (slightly faded), visible dimensions 32 x 32cm, housed in a gilt-edged faux rosewood frameCondition report: Numerous small moth holes, principally along top and lower right corner.Light browning all over.
After Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) - Oliver Cromwell, The Lord Protector, oil on canvas (re-lined and re-stretchered), 71 x 54cmCondition report: Probably 18th century.Re-lined and re-stretchers.Some overpaint/touching-in to forehead, cheek, nose and collar.Further overpainted approx. 4” vertical tear at 9 o’clockPaint good and stable, light craquelure all over but no breaking out.Has been cleaned and with light varnish at some point.Frame with some old inactive worm holes to left side.
After Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) - bust portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria, oil on canvas, 72 x 57cmCondition report: Has been re-lined.Paint good and stable.Some craquelure but generally light other than the lower left quarter where more visible.Some obvious areas of overpainting to left of nose, right shoulder, and below bust at centre.Canvas good.Frame tarnished, otherwise good.
A George III mahogany and boxwood strung longcase clock, circa 1780, the painted 12" dial signed Lewis Bath, with subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and moonphase to the arch, the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with orb centre and broken swan-neck pediment, shells to the frieze above fluted columns arched trunk door and circular inlaid base with fluted canted corners to a plinth (lacking feet), h.233cm, with weights and pendulumCondition report: Clock runs.With weights, pendulum and key.Case generally very good, with some veneer shrinkage splits to hood but no losses.Old breaks to swan-neck pediment.No feet to base.Dial good with light crazing only.A good, clean clock.
A William IV rosewood pedestal occasional table, the circular fixed top with centre satinwood four-quarter veneered panel, the whole raised upon a triform base, dia.71cm, h.73cmCondition report: Stands well.Top with some warping and fading.One approx. 6” shrinkage split to top.Numerous light surface scuffs.Base and column generally good.
A 19th century Gothic cut brass and gilt metal four-light ceiling pendant, later fitted for electricity, the raised candle arms each flanked by an archangel, the cut frieze annotated in Latin 'Quia tenebrae non obscurabuntur a te et nox sicut dies inluminabitur sicut tenebrae eius ita et lumen eius (But darkness shall not be dark to thee, and night shall be light as day: the darkness thereof, and the light thereof are alike to thee. from Psalm 138), dia.68cm
A WWI Memorial Plaque to Albert Stickley (1889-1915) (the wooden frame 15.5cm square).The son of Robert and Mary Stickley of Little Compton. He enlisted at Chipping Norton in 1912 and served in India with the 1st Batt. Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry (PTE. 9605). He died of wounds at sea aged 25 on the Indian hospital ship HMHS Varela on December 8th 1915 having been evacuated from the Battle of Cephiston. Buried at sea (the Persian Gulf) - Basra and Little Compton war memorials.

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