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Limited edition printsAfter Bob SandersRiver's Edge Artists Proofsigned and titled, 42.5 x 35 cms approx , framedMisty Morning, 12/65, titled and signed 43 x 35 cms approx, framedMorning Mist 86/350 titled and signed 40 x 53 cms, faded, framedEarly Light 86/360, titled and signed, 40 x 53 cms, faded, framed (4)
Yong Mun Sen (1896-1962), watercolour on paper, two women at the entrance to a temple, signed at bottom left Mun Sen 1949, framed and glazed, overall dimensions 60 x 42 cmProvenance: The Property of a Lady, from a Private English Collection. Inherited by the vendor from her father, The Reverend Dr. Frederick Mason, Professor of Education at the University of Malaysia in Singapore during the 1950's.Please note that it has not been possible to take this picture from its frame; some areas of deterioration, creasing, light damage [or other fugitive pigment process] is apparent; some non-apparent deterioration on the picture's reverse should be assumed.
Yong Mun Sen (1896-1962), predominantly ink on paper, a farmer with a plough drawn by a water buffalo, signed at bottom left Mun Sen above two characters, and dated 1950; framed and glazed, overall dimensions 59 x 40 cmProvenance: The Property of a Lady; from a Private English Collection. Inherited by the vendor from her father, The Reverend Dr. Frederick Mason, Professor of Education at The University of Malaysia in Singapore during the 1950's.Please note that it has not been possible to take this picture from the frame for examination. However, some pigment and paper damage or deterioration is easily evident beneath the glazing; this includes: areas of degraded, or otherwise damaged paper, creasing and light damage.
A vintage boating/college blazer, dark green with light blue/red/cream stripe, 47 cm across chest, retailed by A. G. Almond Ltd., 11 Sidney St., Cambridge, an Emporio Armani grey/cream striped cotton jacket, 47 cm across chest and a gentleman's Chinese oyster silk satin brocade dressing gown depicting a ceremonial procession, 54 cm across chest (3)
A brown Derby bowler hat retailed by Lincoln Bennett & Co., Hatters Piccadilly, London, 55 cm circ. x 19.5 cm front to back and 15.5 cm across, a similar grey Derby bowler, a straw boater with red band - MacQueen, London - 56.5 cm circ. x 30 cm front to back x 16.5 cm across, a vintage grey felt top hat - 58 cm circ. x 20 cm front to back x 16.5 cm across, a light brown plush Fedora - 56 cm circ. and a black Homburg, Woodrow of Piccadilly (6)
A Victorian walnut Wellington chest of eight graduated drawers with turned pulls, raised on a plinth base, the top drawer stamped 'EP', 57 cm w x 129 cm h x 40 cmstructure sound/complete, the top restored/repaired/re-veneered/polished, grained to front egde, damage to both front corners, some handles replaced, numerous overall light scratches etc (see detail images for clarification)
An Edwardian walnut twin pedestal desk, the top with tooled leather surface over an arrangement of nine drawers with original brass fittings, raised on plinths, 122 cm w x 69 cm x 80 cm hLight scratching to polish. No cracks or other damage. Leather on good used condition commensurate with age
A late Victorian twin pedestal mahogany desk, the green tooled leather top over an arrangement of nine drawers, stamped for Maple & Co., raised on plinths, 122 cm w x 68 cm x 76 cm hgood sound structure, split across top beneath leather (leather unaffected) overall light surface scratches/abrasions commensurate with age/use (see detail images for clarification). Original handles. Small veneer loss on left hand pedestal.
Rackham, Arthur (ill), Mother Goose The Old Nursery Rhymes, 13 tipped-in colour plates with tissue-guards, gilt decorated white cloth, London: William Heinemann 1913 Ltd Edition 20. 331/1100, signed in pen by Rackham. Lot includes a loose flyer advertising an exhibition of Rackham's signed art-work at the Leicester Square Gallery, November 1913 and a biography 'Arthur Rackham His Life and Work' by Derek Hudson 1st 1960 (2)Foxing inside front and back but generally very fair; cover a little grubby but only light wear.All plates are present and undamaged.
SALEROOM AMENDMENT - An unusual pair of (NOT FOUR) 'Tiger' mask wall lights, the polychromed composite heads mounted with brass twin light bars, 25 cm dia. x approx. 60 cm w (2) see next lot for a companion pairGood overall, dusty commensurate with age and use, sold as seen, overpainted, not tested
Three Healey Brochures each 4pp, covering the 2.4 Tickford; Sports Saloon; 3-litre Sports Convertible; 2.4-litre Abbott DHC. Also a handbill for the Tickford 4-light and a 1953 reprint of the same model. Also Frazer Nash, a rare two-fold mono-brochure discussing the Le Mans Replica, the Mille Miglia and Foursome Cabriolet, together with a 1949 driving test reprint. All good condition. (7)
Wilcot Auto-Robot Indicators Fitted to Morris and other motor vehicles in the early 1930s, a pair of rear and forward-facing light clusters, red-amber-green, fitted either side of a vehicle to signal, left, right or straight on. The rare dashboard controller comes with the set. All glasses good. (3)
Brooklands Aero-Club 'Committee' Badge A particularly rare badge, in excellent condition, showing a biplane banking over the Brooklands Aerodrome. With four colour enamels and a white and light blue 'Committee' lozenge at the top. The rear stamped 'G', and Spencer London stamped into the mounting brace. 5-inches (12½cm) high.
A Sabino Mocking Bird Mascot Mounted on a brass and chromium-plated illumination base, (light fitting missing) the genus of the bird is not clear, but probably a Northern Mocking Bird which can be found in France. The Vaseline glass is in perfect condition, the foot cannot be seen, however. The mascot 5-inches (13cms) high
An Ordinary Bicycle Hub Lamp Manufactured in the style of a Joseph Lucas & Son oil-powered 'Popular' lamp, a very well-crafted reproduction made to exacting standards. Dated 2002, and numbered 6 of only 10 made. The lamp is complete with centralizing antenna, hub adjuster, reservoir and winding burner, red rear light and correct venting. Ready to use.
Automotor Journal Volume 16 from No 565 (4th Nov 1911) to No 573 (30th Dec 1911), bound with covers in one volume. Also, Volume 17 from No 574 (6th Jan 1912) to No 625 (28th Dec 1912), bound with covers in two volumes. Modern bindings in light-brown buckram with gilt titles to the spines. (3)
Four Open-Fronted Acetylene Gas Lamps of mainly French manufacture, the lamps represent a style and robustness that was popular in the early years of the 20th century. Because of the pressure of gas, the requirement for a front glass was not deemed necessary, particularly as the brightness of the light emitted was restricted by trying to focus it. In essentially complete condition, they make an interesting addition to the bicycle lamp oeuvre. The tallest 8½-inches (22cm). (4)
A c1895 George Polkey 'The Little Fire Ball' Oil Lamp Patented in 1892 and manufactured until 1905, a unique design that attempted to produce a light that would not be extinguished by wind or draft, the flame completely enclosed by glass. In fair condition, the original glass shade has cracked, and the yoke tightener is missing, otherwise sound, 5-inches (13cm) high. Also, a German made lamp with similar principles in mind, a 'Feuerhand Superbaby 175', being a combination hand lantern and bicycle lamp, with a side lever to raise the glass shade for lighting. ECL 65. (2)
A Bridport Brass Co. 'Search Light' Kerosene Burning Lamp An 1897 third model lamp which was offered between 1897 and 1914, the latter years to clear stock. The most famous of the type with heavily embossed brass work, central draft air flow, two double-convex glasses and sliding side glasses to allow lighting. In sound condition, part of the rear bracket is missing. ECL 63 & 72. 5¼-inches (13cm) high.
Gormully & Jeffery Mfg. Co. 'Brilliant' Safety Bicycle Lamp Dating circa 1892, an unorthodox suspension lamp from this Chicago manufacturer, retaining its original reflector, reservoir, star cut front glass and coil spring suspension. The lamp is complete with some original nickel-plating and black enamel, and will respond to light refurbishment. ECL 57

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