A pair of cut glass and gilt metal six light lustre candelabra in Louis XV taste, late 19th/early 20th century and later, each with a central faceted spire finial above a swirling stem descending to a further spire and glazed body issuing scrolled arms with sconces and further spire finials, on a rocaille cast shaped base, hung with shaped faceted drops and star pendants overall, 120cm high, 67cm wide Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Please note: the date of this lot should read mid-20th century and not as stated in the printed catalogue
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A Continental, probably French, gilt bronze and cut and moulded glass mounted twenty four light chandelier in Louis XV taste, first half 20th century, the slender 'cage' frame and branches applied with foliage and mounted with circular scalloped drip pans, hung with faceted pendants overall, 94cm high, 104cm diameter Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
A pair of glass and gilt metal mounted standard lamps in Art Deco taste, mid to late 20th century, probably French, each with a square moulded and dished glass top above rectangular section plinths comprising Demilune glass sections, enclosing light fitments, 168cm high, the tops 46cm square Provenance: Property from a Private Collection
A pair of fine cut glass and silver plated metal mounted six light standard candelabra by F & C Osler, late 19th/early 20th century, with faceted and hobnail cut spire finials above gadrooned circular bosses issuing lozenge cut scrolling arms each with a scalloped conforming shade, above faceted and hobnail cut stems descending to spreading circular bases on ball feet, probably previously for gas and refitted, stamped F. &. C. OSLER to the bosses and bases, 171cm high, 99cm diameter Provenance: Property from a Private Collection The Osler name is synonymous with exceptional quality, and represents a rich tradition of English 19th century glass manufacture. The firm, originally a supplier of ornaments for chandeliers, was started by Thomas Osler in Birmingham in 1807. However, it was not until Thomas' sons Follett and Clarkson took over the firm in the 1830s that the company grew to achieve worldwide renown, and Osler's 'brilliant cut glass' became popular with royalty and aristocracy across the British Empire, with additional showrooms established in London and Calcutta, India. The brothers renamed the operation 'F & C Osler & Co.' in 1852. The present lot dates from the later 19th century height of Osler's production. Not many standing candelabra by Osler survive, with the most famous examples perhaps being the enormous, ornate examples at Osborne House given to Queen Victoria as a birthday present by Prince Albert. The design of the present lot does exhibit strong similarities to smaller table candelabra created by Osler in the later 19th century. See for example Christie's South Kensington, 17 August 2016, lot 214, also with distinctive spire finials and ball feet. A larger standing candelabrum by Osler was sold at Christie's South Kensington 26 September 2001, lot 163
A pair of Italian, probably Venetian, cut and moulded glass twin light wall appliques in 18th century taste, late 20th century, the scrolled arms hung with faceted pendants and flowerheads, issuing from cartouche mirror backplates with conforming scrolled finials, 49cm high overall, 30cm wide, 17cm protuberance
Twelve books relating to the painting of North American Indians. (12) Provenance Dr Alan Black Collection.LiteratureJames D. Horan. The McKenney-Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians, 1972;Paul Hutton. America 1585, The Complete Drawings of John White, 1984;Joan Carpenter Troccoli, First Artist of the West, George Catlin Paintings & Watercolours, 1993;Joslyn Art Museum & University of Nebraska Press, Karl Bodmer’s America, 1984;Douglas & McIntyre. The Raven Steals the Light, 1984;Steven C. Brown. Sun Dogs & Eagle Down, the Indian Paintings of Bill Holm, 2000;Thomas Harriot. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia, 1972;Esther S. Goldfrank (edited by). Isleta Paintings, 1970;Harold McCracken. George Catlin and the Old Frontier;George Catlin. Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of North American Indians, 1973;Stephanie Pratt & Joan Carpenter Troccoli, National Portrait Gallery (signed copy). American Indian Portraits, George Catlin, with a glued card from the National Portrait Gallery signed by Stephanie Pratt & Joan C Troccoli numbered 58/100;Kim Sloan (signed copy). A New World, Englands First view of America, 2007;(12)
ACCURIST - a lady's 9ct gold mechanical wristwatch, silvered dial with Arabic and baton hour markers, 21 jewel movement with calibre 2487, hallmarks Birmingham 1963, case width 14mm, not currently working, 9.5g gross Good original condition although watch is overwound and not working, dial and case are good with just some light surface scratches, on 9ct strap with no broken links, marks clear, stamped 375, crown working, hands adjust smoothly.
UNIVERSAL GENEVE - a stainless steel White Shadow Date automatic wristwatch, silvered dial with Roman numeral hour markers and date aperture, case width 34mm, working order Very good overall working order, dial is perfect, glass has a few very light abrasions, case is lightly surface scratched all over and caseback has some deeper scratches from attempted opening and presentation engraving, on unassociated strap, crown working, hands adjust smoothly
A large George V silver 2-handled trophy, with fluted rim, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, hallmarks Chester 1931, height 19cm, 20.3oz Very good overall condition, no damage or restoration, body has a few very light dents and light surface scratches all over but still very heavy gauge, hallmarks only very slightly rubbed
FRANCK MULLER - an 18ct gold Sunset Master of Complications automatic wristwatch, ref. 5850 SC, tonneau case with radiant turned dial, eccentric Arabic numerals, luminous hands and 18ct strap, case no. 43, case width 32mm, working order, 176.3g gross, boxed with certificate, purchased from Harrods Knightsbridge in 2005 Very good original working order, dial is perfect, glass has one small abrasion in top-left corner, case and associated solid gold strap have light surface scratches all over through general use, case back stamps are clear, clasp working, crown working, hands adjust smoothly, with box, outer box and certificate of origin and warranty.
CITIZEN - a stainless steel and rubber Eco-Drive WR100 ProMaster quartz wristwatch, ref. HS500-S055229, black dial with mirrored baton hour markers, 3 subsidiary dials and date aperture, serial no. 111020309, case width 43mm, working order, boxed with papers Very good original working order, dial and glass perfect, case has very light surface scratches, chronograph seems to be decorative, hands adjust smoothly, boxed with papers.
A pair of Edwardian silver three light candelabra, marquise form with removable sconces, central single light and two branches, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, hallmarks London 1905, overall height 49cm, weighted bases, 137.8oz gross Both in very good original condition, purchased by current vendor from Sotheby's Silver, Vertu & Ceramics Sale - 23 October 2000 - £2,100. No damage or restoration, hallmarks on base are 1905, hallmarks on all sconces are 1907, lightly surface scratched, hallmarks very slightly rubbed but still very clear.
2 Arts and Crafts unmarked silver caddy spoons, pierced and embossed decoration with planished bowls, largest length 11.5cm, 1.8oz total (2) Both in very good original condition, no obvious damage or restoration, both pieces are quite rubbed on high points with light surface scratches all over, unmarked
A Victorian relief carved cameo shell panel brooch, depicting Greek goddesses Eos and Nyx, in unmarked gilt-metal frame, brooch height 47.5mm, 11.7g Good overall condition, cameo has three small cracks around edges when held up to light and generally rubbed on high points, gilt-metal frame is surface scratched all over with small areas of solder, unmarked
A George II silver sauce boat, relief embossed floral and foliate decoration with acanthus leaf C handle and 3 hoof feet, indistinct maker's marks, hallmarks London 1747, length 15cm, 6oz Very good original condition, no damage or restoration, all decoration is still very bright and crisp, only very light surface scratches all over, hallmarks are quite rubbed
A pair of George V silver table candlesticks, square form with stepped base, reeded border and removable sconces, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, hallmarks Sheffield 1924, height 26cm, weighted bases, 54.3oz total Both in very good original condition, no damage or restoration, no splits, both are slightly rubbed on high points with light surface scratches all over and a couple of very minor dents, mostly on the bases, hallmarks slightly rubbed.
An unmarked gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, diamond set shoulders, settings test as 9ct, total diamond content approx 0.1ct, setting height 8.8mm, size J, 1.6g Very good original condition, all stones present, central stone has clean facet faces and sharp facet edges with a pale light blue body colour, diamonds have clean facet faces and sharp facet edges with no major damage, settings are nicely polished, unmarked but test as 9ct gold
A pair of modern unmarked gold diamond ear design earrings, with stud fittings, total diamond content approx 0.08ct, earring height 18.5mm, 5.8g Both in extremely good original condition, no damage or restoration, diamonds are bright white and fiery with no chips or cracks, settings are textured and polished with minimal light surface scratching, unmarked, butterflies engraved 750
Frank Owen Salisbury (1874 - 1962), early 20th century oil on canvas, portrait of a gentleman (George Scott), signed, 30" x 25", framed Good condition, relined approx 30 years ago, there are 2 paint chips halfway down the right and left edges, light craquelure, no signs of previous tears or overpainting, modern frame in good condition.
A modern unmarked gold cabochon amethyst line negligee necklace, with 2 graduated drops, unmarked settings test as 18ct gold, necklace length 54cm, 26.4g Very good original condition, all stones present, stones generally have a few very light surface abrasions but no major chips, some have large cracks which are visible from the back, but all generally stable, settings are nicely polished, unmarked but test as 18ct gold
A large 9ct gold diamond cluster dress ring, total diamond content approx 1.5ct, maker's marks UT, setting height 17.5mm, size P, 9.4g Very good original condition, only one stone missing near to where diamonds meet shank but this is hardly noticeable, diamonds are generally quite cloudy and slightly included with a few tiny chips visible through a loupe but still display a good sparkle when held to light, settings nicely polished, marks clear, engraved 375
A late Victorian silver-topped glass dressing table jar, relief embossed floral decoration, by George Watts & Co, hallmarks Chester 1900, height 15cm Good original condition, no major damage or repair, silver top has a few light dents and an engraved cartouche MJ, glass has a few very small chips to edges but no cracks or breaks, hallmarks clear.
JAEGER LECOULTRE - a Vintage 18ct gold mechanical wristwatch head, ref. 9028, silvered dial with Roman numeral hour markers and square case, calibre K818/1C, serial no. 1993796, case no. 1145207, case width 26mm, working order, 19.4g gross Good overall working order, dial has quite a few abrasions and discolouration patches which are mostly around the edge, glass has very light surface abrasions, case is quite heavily surface scratched and rubbed, marks clear, stamped 750
An early 19th century Italian silver miniature holy water stoup/font, relief embossed and engraved leaf decoration, height 5cm, 0.8oz Very good overall condition, no obvious damage or restoration, body does have some dents all over and light surface scratches with rubbing to engraving, marks on back are very slightly rubbed but still clear
A Vintage 9ct gold pink sapphire woven collar necklace, maker's marks NK, necklace length 43.5cm, 17.5g Very good overall condition, no damage or restoration, all stones present with a couple of extremely light facet abrasions and one with a tiny table chip, links all perfect, clasp working, marks rubbed, stamped 375
MARVIN - a lady's Vintage 9ct gold mechanical wristwatch, champagne dial with gilt baton hour markers and 9ct mesh strap, hallmarks Birmingham 1963, 17 jewel movement with calibre 728A, serial no. 297, case width 16mm, working order, 31.4g gross Very good original working order, dial is slightly discoloured with a few heavy scratches and light spotting all over, glass and case have light surface scratches, strap in good overall condition with a few small kinks in the mesh, marks slightly rubbed, hands adjust smoothly.
WEST END WATCH CO - a First War Period stainless steel military trench mechanical wristwatch, white enamel dial with green luminous Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, serial no. 191321, case width 31mm, working order Very good overall working order, one half of strap is missing and will definitely need replacing, luminous numerals are losing lume, otherwise dial is perfect, glass has a few light surface abrasions, case is lightly surface scratched all over but marks are still clear, hands adjust smoothly
CITIZEN - a stainless steel Eco-Drive WR 100 Royal Air Force British Red Arrows quartz chronograph wristwatch, ref. B612-S069149, black dial with luminous baton hour markers, 3 subsidiary dials, date aperture and rotating bezel, model no. GN-4W-S, serial no. 571020415, case width 42mm, working order, boxed with papers Very good original working order, dial is perfect with just a few light surface scratches on the glass, case and associated strap are scratched all over through general use, chronograph functions not currently working, bezel rotates perfectly, quick-set date works perfectly and hands adjust smoothly, with box (one edge has come unstuck) and papers.
A George II circular silver salver, scalloped foliate and shell rim with floral engraved centre and hoofed feet, engraved motto "Rem Ordine Pando", by Robert Rew, hallmarks London 1754, diameter 18.5cm, 9.4oz Very good overall condition, no damage, salver is heavy gauge with light surface scratches all over, some solder although old present around feet, marks clear

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