Army Rifle Association, India, 1921, bronze medals by Pinches (2), 55 and 35mm; Army Rifle Association, a bronze award medal, rev. named (Henry White-Head Cup, Highest Score, Sergts and Cpls, Segt Pee. J., 3rd D. Gds, India, 1922), 38mm; Bombay Contingent, a silver award medal, rev. named (Bombay Light Patrol, A.F.(I.), Shooting Comp., 1936-37, Winner, Pte H.M. Muir), 45mm; B.P.R.A., a silver award shield, engraved (Army v. Volunteers, Meerut 1900), 39 x 36mm; Cossipur Artillery Volunteers, a silver award medal, rev. named (2nd Prize, Best Shot in Battalion, Season 1909-10, Gunner C. Fitzpatrick), 42mm; 1st Battalion, Great Indian Peninsula Railway Volunteers, a silver award shield, named (Coy Challenge Cup 1915, “A” Coy, Volunteer W.G. Wright), 40 x 40mm; 4th Simla Rifles, a silver award shield, un-named, 45 x 33mm; Great Indian Peninsula Railway Regiment, a silver award shield, rev. named (Agent’s L.G. Cup 1927, Winners 2nd Battn., Pte M.J.L. Ford), 40 x 30mm [9]. Varied state £100-£150
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FRANCE, Le Nid, c. 1900, a bronze plaque by J.-B. Daniel-Dupuis, naked wood nymph kneeling on a rock, discovering a bird’s nest in a tree with two birds in it, rev. naked child sat on a branch, playing with a bird, , 66 x 37mm (PBE 319; CGMP p.175; BDM I, 666; BM Acq. 1983-7, p.20, 67; cf. DNW 35, 504, 44, 879 and 45, 740). Extremely fine, attractive light patina £60-£80
FRANCE, Syndicat Général de la Construction Électrique, c. 1920, a silver award medal by C.P. Pillet, robed female figure of Electricity creating a flash of lightning and a spark, rev. view of a village in mountainous countryside, waterfall and hydro-electric lines in left foreground, named (M. Lucien Decouleur), 68mm (cf. DNW 38, 801). Light staining on reverse, otherwise good very fine, very rare in silver £100-£150
SOUTH AFRICA, Einmel Selber Kastanien, 1900, a bronze medal by O. Nolte, lion indicating a flaming pyre with its right forepaw, rev. den kleinen bur, etc, on tablet within wreath, 33mm (Hern 202; AM Cat. 88). Light staining on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and retaining much original brilliance, very rare £120-£150
SOUTH AFRICA, Declaration of Peace, 1902, an octagonal bronze medal by J.-C. Wienecke for Fortmann, 32mm (Hern 266; AM Cat. 118); Funeral of President Kruger, 1904, a bronze medal by J.-C. Wienecke for Die Volksstem, 28mm (Hern 384; AM Cat. 170); Centenary of the Birth of President Kruger, 1925, a silver medal by J.-C. Wienecke, 26mm (Hern 392; AM Cat. 173); Unveiling of the Kruger Statue, Pretoria, 1954, a light bronze medal after O. Schultz, Afrikaans legend, 32mm (Hern 398; AM Cat. 176) [4]. Second fine and with mount removed from edge, last virtually as struck and with pin for suspension, others very fine £60-£80
SOUTH AFRICA, Centenary of the Birth of President Kruger, 1925, a light bronze medal by J.-C. Wienecke for Begeer, bust left, rev. shields on a map of South Africa, 60mm (Hern 390; AM Cat. 172). Extremely fine; in original white card box by G.J. Heetman, Juweller, Lijnbaan 92, Oostzeedijk 155, Rotterdam £50-£70 --- Provenance: Bt Schulman
USA, Death of John Pierpont Morgan, 1913, a silver plaque by E. Fuchs for Whitehead & Hoag, female figure standing in front of temple, rev. catafalque flanked by male and female figures clasping hands, edge stamped 11, 90 x 74mm (Baxter 292; BDM VII, 331; cf. Garrett Sale IV, 2057; cf. Brand US II, 1236). Some light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £200-£300 --- Forrer’s statement (published in 1923) that the dies for this plaque were made in Europe perhaps infers that Whitehead & Hoag’s London branch office in Norfolk street, Strand, had a hand in their making
Joseph Middleton Jopling (1831-1884)Portrait of a young Spanish woman, in a grey paisley shawl, and with roses in her hair, holding a fan at the operasigned with a monogram and dated 1873 l.r., watercolour and bodycolour75 x 62cmCondition report: Some very light cracking to the gum arabic throughout. There is some quite raised impasto on the paint of the shawl which could suggest a different medium to bodycolour. Possibly a small water stain at the corner of her mouth, difficult to say for certain and very tiny. A little dust under the glass. Not seen outside of frame.See additional images. From a private vendor.
A small Persian Tabriz rug, century, woven with dense floral and foliate motifs, on an aquamarine ground, 160 x 93cm, and a slightly larger Indian example (2)Condition report: Both in need of a light clean. Tabriz pile full and colours good. Indian example quite dirty but without any significant wear or damage.Indian carpet – 104cm x 206cm
A modern Lansdowne armchair, in the manner of Howard & Sons, upholstered in vibrant fuchsia crushed velvet with matching arm covers, on turned supports with brass castors, 96cm wide, 100cm deep, 93cm highCondition report: Would benefit from a light clean. Some minor wear to supports. Frame solid and generally in good order.Fabric would benefit from a clean, few indentation marks but overall in good conditionFeather cushionsLegs do not unscrew.
A modern three-seater Lansdowne sofa, in the manner of Howard & Sons, upholstered in vibrant fuchsia crushed velvet with matching arm covers, on turned supports with brass castors, 250cm wide, 120cm deep, 96cm highCondition report: Would benefit from a light clean. Some minor wear to supports. Frame solid and generally in good order.240cm wide 78cm high without cushions
An oak refectory table, late 20th century, by Brights of Nettlebed, the removable rectangular top above ring turned and baluster supports, united by an H-stretcher, 198cm wide, 98cm deep, 75cm highCondition report: Generally in good order. Some light wear and minor scratches to top. Some knocks and wear to frame. Some chips to stretcher. See additional images. No visible active woodworm
A Victorian style evening ball gown, in cream and gold, with laced corset top section, with faux pearl and gold tone detailing, with gold tone bows to front, with a faux pearl necklace.Condition report: Some light marks and catching to the material. A few loose threads where the stitching has become detached. Stitching to faux pearls is loose in places.Modern reproduction, Victorian style.
A Victorian ebonised nursing chair, with turned uprights, upholstered in pink, measuring 75cm high, together with a Victorian Gothic Revival nursing chair with light green upholstery, measuring 87cm high (2)*** Provenance: from the Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Harvey Jones (Sir John Harvey Jones MBE) ***
*After Banksy 'Bomb Hugger' screenprint in colours, with West Country Prince stamp, Banksy Copy, numbered 97/500 sheet 70 x 50cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Seen out of frame. Green tissue paper stuck to print under eye. Light scratches on pink and black areas are silver in colour
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) 'U is for Unusual People' screenprint in colours, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 74/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light handling creases.
*'Cyclops' (Lucas Price) (b.1975) ‘Telepathic Heights’ screenprint in colours, 2011, artist's proof, signed 'Cyclops' in pencil, the edition was 95, published by the Black Rat Press, with their blindstamp, on thick wove paper, with full margins sheet 97 x 71.5cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Very light mark to right margin. Very light crease to upper left corner.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘W is for Wrestler’ screenprint in colours, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 33/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Crease to upper left corner, Some light creasing to extreme upper edge and right corner.
*Sir Eduardo Paolozzi RA (1924-2005) Grasshopper, circa 1980s plaster 14.5cm wide, 5.1cm deep, 7cm high, on a wooden base 14cm high overall Provenance: The artist's estate; thence by descent. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Rusty staining to legs and under chin. Losses or imperfections to underside of wings, back of one wing and plaster base. Light crack running down head. May be other imperfections to plaster, please see detailed images for condition.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘N is for Nude’ screenprint, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 12/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Crease to lower right corner and light crease to left edge.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘J is for James Dean’ screenprint, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 63/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light fold mark to upper left corner.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘Y is for Yacht’ screenprint, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 77/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Some light marks to edge of upper margin.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘Z is for Zebra’ screenprint, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 12/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Very light crease to upper left corner. Light handling creases elsewhere.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘F is for Football’ screenprint in colours, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 15/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light crease to upper left corner.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘D is for Dwarfs & Midgets’ screenprint in colours, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 78/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light crease and fold to lower left corner.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘S is for Sumo’ screenprint in colours, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 75/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light handling marks.
*Sir Peter Blake RA (b.1932) ‘Q is for Quarters’ screenprint in colours, 1991, signed, inscribed with title and numbered 76/95 in pencil, from the 'Alphabet' series, on wove paper, with margins sheet 102.6 x 76.7cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light handling creases.
*Mary Fedden RA (1915-2012) ‘The Tabac Jar’ offset lithograph printed in colours, 1996, signed and numbered 505/550 in pencil, published by Bow Art, with their blindstamp, with margins sheet 32 x 40.5cm, unframed *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Light crease to lower right corner.
*Lucy Willis (b.1954) Juhu Beach etching and aquatint in colours, 1991, signed, dated, inscribed with title and numbered 150/175 in pencil, on wove paper plate 49 x 73cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: A light vertical bend down the centre of the work. A few very light smudges of dirt in lower margin. No other obvious flaws. Not seen outside of glazed frame.
*John Aldridge RA (1905-1983) A bowl of fruit pencil 15 x 22cm Provenance: From the artist's studio and estate; Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden, 2010, with their label verso. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: A few scattered light creases visible. Around seven very tiny brown dots, possibly ink or paint. Tiny stain in top left corner. The paper may have faded a little. Not seen outside of glazed frame.
*Janet Ledger (b.1931) Nuns and doves; Nuns with flag a pair, the first signed l.l.; the second signed and dated '82 l.l. oil on board 15 x 15cm (2) *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Some light dirt in the varnish, gives a slight textured appearance from a certain angle.
*Marc Chagall (French/Russian, 1887-1985) 'Fables', from Jean de la Fontaine (Cramer 22) etching with aquatint, signed in pencil l.r. and numbered 77 l.l. plate 29.5 x 23.75cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Not viewed of glazed frame. Margins shows lights foxing and some light staining from edges of mount.

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