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Los 581

Light oak coffee table, four drawers, stile end supports, (W140cm, H37cm, D71cm) and a matching lamp table with under tier and single drawer Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 580

Light oak rectangular dining table, square supports, 200cm x 100cm, H77cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 588

Light oak coffee table with two push through drawers, stile supports joined by an undertier, W110cm, H45cm, D60cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 127

Minton 'Stanwood' pattern part dinner and teaware, large meat plate, various figures, blue and white cheese dish and a bug light Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 442

Early 20th century wingback armchair, upholstered in light green Damask fabric Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 600

Light oak television stand, centre shelves flanked by two cupboards, stile end supports, W180cm, H46cm, D51cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Los 2156

A 19th Century Fan, the wooden monture painted brightly in gold, the double leaf of a vibrant blue silk satin, a fragment of 18th century bobbin lace applied to the top as a border, telescopic action, the verso plain. Guard length 7 inches or 18cm when closed. Together with A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Bone Fan, mounted with a double leaf, strong blue silk satin to the recto overlaid with white bobbin lace, the harebell shaped flowers in tape lace, the borders and reserves in ''cucumber'' lace. With a darker blue silk to the verso, the size 9.75 inches or 25cm; and Four Items Of Antique Lace, to include a Normandy lace circular table centre, a bobbin runner, a Maltese handkerchief and a machine lace shawl collar edged with tapelaceThe first fan is bright and clean, the verso with light foxing. The bone fan is a little grubby and the upper guard has been repaired. The Normandy lace centre is intact but very stained. The Maltese handkerchief is damaged.

Los 2155

An Early 20th Century Fan, the monture of pink mother-of-pearl, the bone ribs overlaid with a light and airy bobbin lace leaf in mainly tape lace with fillings and joined with brides. The loop is embellished with an ornate cream silk tassel incorporating metal thread. Guard length 9.25 inches or 23.5cm. Together with a card fan box covered in floral paper, lined with cream silk (2)Some light brown staining to the lace. One MOP rib is broken and the section is missing. Box a little scuffed.

Los 2149

Fans Across The World: A Quantity of 19th Century Fans, to include two fixed ''flag'' fans , woven from fibres, one embroidered with a peacock; A folding fan with individual panels mounted on horn, the sticks of several colours, the panels emulating feathers and coloured in teal and soft red, with gold highlights; a fixed fan on horn handle and frame; another fixed fan on light horn with an attractive and detailed pierced leaf highlighted in gold (the last 3 fans probably pierced and painted Buffalo hide and Buffalo horn, from Sumatra); a small woven fibre fixed fan with dyed purple fibre detail, and a fixed fan with wood handle and a pierced leaf, embroidered in green wool, a rose as the central feature (7)Light wear to the top corner of the flag fan with the peacock; the final fan with rose feature is damaged where the screen joins the handle.

Los 2087

An Early 20th Century Sequin Fan, the pale green silk leaf mounted on bone, the sequins in gold and silver and of differing shapes and sizes. Together with A Black Wooden Fan, the monture clouté, embellished with silver sequins embroidered onto black silk gauze, the motifs representing Iris, dragonflies and butterflies, A Further Bone Fan, mounted with cream gauze and embellished with silver sequins. Guard lengths 7.5 inches or 19cm; 10 inches or 25cm; and 8.25 inches or 21cm; and A Large and Airy Late 19th Century Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture gilded and silvered, the cream( or extremely pale green) gauze leaf painted with a spray of white bell flowers on deep green foliage, with entwined initials, including C M L and ?, the verso plain. Contained in a sturdy card fan box, the exterior lid decorated in gold with scrolling and a basket of flowers, the interior bearing the label for ''V. Marcot, Fan Manufacturer, 18 Newman Street, Oxford Street, London W. Guard length 14 inches or 35.5cm (4)The green silk has splits in places and nicks to the top of some folds. The upper guard has been repaired and the first stick in is stuck to it. The sequins are bright. Black fan, there are several broken ribs and one stick is loose, the sequins are starting to tarnish; some light foxing to the cream fan and the leaf needs to be re-secured to the monture. Two ribs have broken and been repaired. Last fan - The upper guard has been repaired. The lower guard is broken mid-way. The gauze is thin and indeed split on some of the folds, to the left.. Good colour.

Los 2122

A Stroll in the Park: An Early 20th Century Pale Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, lightly silvered and gilded with classical designs, the leaf mounted à l'Anglaise, the recto showing gentlefolk of the early 19th century strolling in the grounds of a fine chateau, watching ducks on the water, relaxing on benches and greeting acquaintances. Centrally one beau sports a military uniform. The verso is plain. Signed Miroty (?). Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5cm. Together with A Paper Advertising Fan by Duvelleroy, Paris, for the ''Restaurant de l'Hotel Regina Paris'', the central cartouche showing the sumptuous interior, with a side vignette to the left showing the view of the city with the Eiffel Tower and other monuments, taken from the hotel balcony, and a further vignette showing the hotel's exterior, taken from the Tuilleries' gardens. The verso is plain. Guard length 9 inches or 23cm (2)The leaf on the first fan is slightly rubbed on the folds and has one pinprick, an inch or so of the top gold border is fraying. The mother of pearl is light and airy and the gilding is good. Two small patches of repair to the leaf as seen from the verso. Both guards have broken and been well repaired. The paper fan has nicks and very small tears to some folds but the fan is strong.

Los 2049

In Wonderland: A Wood Brisé Fan, circa 1880's, the light polished sticks drawn with the title ''In Wonderland'', and illustrated with six Tenniel characters from Alice in Wonderland, written by Lewis Carroll, with text beneath. From the left, the Hare in costume, with trumpet and scroll, ''The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summer day: The Knave of hearts he stole those tarts, and took them quite away!'', the Mad Hatter with the dormouse ''Twinkle twinkle little bat?, How I wonder what you're at, Up above the world you fly, Like a tea tray in the sky''. The two central drawings show ''The March Hare and the Mad hatter trying to put the Dormouse in the teapot'', and below ''The hatter left the Court without even waiting to put his shoes on''. To the right, the Hatter ''The wretched toe bled so that he shook both his shoes off'' and finally the Hare consults his pocket watch, no verse. The recto shows a spray of roses with a ladybird perched on the stem. Guard length 9.25 inches or 23.5cm Purchased at Christie's SK on 9th July 1985 for £130.00. Alice In Wonderland was first published in 1865. The illustrator is known to be Sir John Tenniel (1820 to 1914)Generally good and clean. The ribbon is sound but need to be re-spaced, and the wood next to the central ribbon slot is slightly damaged.

Los 2074

A Simple 19th Century Wooden Fan, with carved and shaped sticks, painted dark cream and gilded, mounted à l'Anglaise with a velum leaf. The recto with 3 portraits, each surrounded by a garland of pink roses, thistles and shamrock, depicting Queen Victoria in her youth, maturity and later years, issued to commemorate her Diamond Jubilee in 1897. The verso is plain. Guard length 10.25 inches or 26cm Purchased at Bonhams on May 16th 1980 for £80.When held to the light five or so tiny slits can be seen on folds. Not something that would easily cause further splitting as the leaf is a strong material.

Los 2090

A Small Early 20th Century Pink Mother-of Pearl Fan, the monture plain, the double leaf of cream silk backed with gauze and embroidered with gold sequins, in a basket form to the centre and with swags to the upper border. Pink ribbons and small posies of flowers are painted to fill the reserves. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5cmSound but light staining on leaf.

Los 2055

A Wedding Fan, Regency Period, the monture of pierced and gilded ivory sticks, the double leaf with a charming depiction of a bride on her wedding night with Cupid pushing her towards her husband. The underpart of a table to the left of the recto bears the initials ''CB no 4''. The verso is painted with three delicate sprays of flowers. Barrel head. Guard length 7.75 inches or 19.5cmGood. Strong colour. Tiny nicks to a few upper folds. The verso has some light brown marking here and there, and some old reinforcement to some folds which is well done. A lyre was usually associated with Apollo but he didn't marry?

Los 2119

An Early 20th Century Bone Fan, lightly pierced in a regular design, and mounted with a double paper leaf. Central to the recto, two ladies in Regency costume, carrying fans, engage in conversation with a young man, whilst to each side further young ladies carrying folding fans take their rest and enjoy nature. The scenes are bordered with scrolling flowers which are highlighted with tiny green and bronze sequins. Guard length 9.5 inches or 24cm. Together with A Wooden Fan, painted white, à la Sultane, the stick tips in the gothic style, mounted with an under layer of mauve silk, bordered with machine lace in the style of Blonde; A Further Fan, of cream gauze mounted on bone, adorned with sequins surrounding three painted portraits of young ladies. Guard length 9.25 inches or 23.5cm; and A Large Late 19th Century Bone Fan, mounted with a double silk leaf, silk satin to the recto and painted with a bold spray of colourful roses and buds, the stems and foliage being continued down onto the gorge. Guard length 14.5 cm inches or 37cm (4)The first fan is in fairly good order. The silk on fan 2 is splitting in places and the lace is quite dry and has loss at the tips. The gauze in fan three is almost completely shot, but the images remain. Loss of sequins, and rubbing to the design on the monture. The final fan is in good order generally, with one slight slit to the backing silk, one light stain only to the verso, and very slight foxing, hard to see.

Los 2159

An Early 20th Century White Mother-of Pearl Fan, mounted with a light and airy tape lace leaf, with complex fillings, and brides. Guard length 8 inches or 20.5cm. Together with a cream card fan box, the inside bearing the Russian retailer's label for ''Alexander, manufacturer of parasols and fans, St Petersburg''. Written in Old Russian (2)Good. Original cream colour thread. The box ends are damaged.

Los 2021

La Coeur Enflamée: An ivory Fan, circa 1780, probably French, the monture carved, pierced and gilded with cherubs, figures and urns. The paper leaf is painted with a young couple being rowed in a boat on a river by Pierrot, the flag of the boat being inscribed with the legend ''La Coeur enflamé''. The painting is bordered in pale blue, and gilded, with further floral decoration. The verso depicts a simple rural landscape. Guard length 11 inches or 28cm Provenance: Purchased from the collection of Felicity BarnettSome rubbing to the folds. Colour still good. Gilding dull in places. Light staining to the leaf top right.

Los 2123

An Early 20th Century Fan, the tortoiseshell monture plain but with attractive mottling. The double leaf, silk to the recto and cotton to the verso, features a central vignette of a suitor attempting to impress his chosen lady, who is seated on a bench and listening politely. Two side vignettes feature gardens, one in the Spring with early flowers, the other in Winter with birds in the skies. The borders and reserves are embroidered with tiny gold and silver sequins, serving to emphasise the paintings and additional features of floral baskets. Guard length 8.75 inches or 22cm. Together with A Hinged Fan Box covered in woven silk brocade, gold braid to the edges, catches for closure, cream damask silk lining, and the inner lid carries the label for Nathalie, 187a Sloane street, London; And A Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture plain, the double gauze leaf, in cream, embroidered with gold sequins of various sizes and shapes, in a regular design featuring a deeper top border. Contained in a card fan box with an outer pattern of blue roses. Guard length 8 inches or 20.5cm (3)For the tortoiseshell fan, the silk has suffered from damp, clearly seen from the verso, but the extent of the decoration to the recto and the brightness of the sequins help to keep the fan's appeal. To the far right, next to the upper guard, the leaf is holed and daylight can be seen when held to the light. Some other folds have minor splits. The two central folds have major splits but the backing holds the fan in place. The box lid is faded as the colour to the sides and underneath is stronger, the cream lining is worn at each end. The mother of pearl fan is generally clean and bright, the sequins shiny, some light foxing seen best from the verso, and two folds to the right on the recto are splitting, with the leaf next to the lower guard starting to show signs of strain.

Los 2175

A Very Fine and Unusual Brussels Lace Fan, the leaf mounted on pierced and gilded mother-of-pearl sticks, the pearl continuing to form the ribs, the monture from circa 1900 but the lace slightly earlier circa 1880's. The lace is central to a leaf which also consists of gauze painted with Violets and Forget Me Nots, giving a very light and airy appearance. The needlelace, of fine quality, is worked with a coat of arms, said to be those of the Princesse Annie de Lusignan. A handwritten note to this effect is present. The loop is of gold metal. Contained in a fitted fan box, the exterior of maroon leather. Guard length 14 inches or 35.5cm Purchased at Christie's SK on 23rd October 1979 for £160.00 This fan was exhibited at the Royal Fans Exhibition at Harewood House near Leeds in June to September 1986. Catalogue reference No 160, page 63, describes the lace leaf as ''worked with the arms of Lusignan surmounted by a crown and mantled''.Slight splitting to some gauze folds, a very few small brown marks on the lace.

Los 2069

A 19th Century Jenny Lind or Palmette Fan, the shaped silk leaf panels mounted on carved and pierced, silvered and gilded white mother of pearl. Each panel is delicately painted with roses, lilacs and perennial flowers, and their foliage. The verso is plain. Overall length approx. 11 inches or 28cm. Together with A 1860's Wooden Fan, the monture carved and pierced and painted gold, featuring floral arrangements, the double cream silk leaf embroidered with small gold sequins, guard length 11 inches or 28cm; and A Third Fan, Circa 1860's, the wooden monture painted gold, the sticks carved and pierced, the double paper leaf showing villagers in their Sunday best relaxing by a river bank, the verso with more elegant ladies being amused by a gentleman with a tiny squirrel on a leash. Guard length 10.75 inches or 27.5cm (3)The Jenny Lind is grubby and stained in places, some support to the tips has been added, seen from the verso. The upper guard is a replacement of a different shape, the first stick in from the right is not original. The gilding is somewhat tarnished. The lower guard has broken and been repaired twice in the upper section, one repair has not held. The gold has rubbed on the second monture, mainly near the rivet, the leaf has been re-secured to the upper guard with a few stiches, the leaf is discoloured to a light brown. The gold is rubbed on the third fan, the leaf folds have some splitting, at the top.

Los 2030

A Late 18th Century Grand Tour Fan Leaf, framed and glazed, with a depiction of the Bay of Naples by night with a fiery Vesuvius in the background, the port lighthouse in the foreground. The vignette to the right shows a slightly different view by day. To the left of the leaf a musical score with words, and a further script with a poem or a song, are placed in front of a pink trompe l'oeil ribbon which emerges to frame the daytime vignette and a further script to the right. The reserves are a pale light green. The song is by Carlo Innocenzo Frugoni, an Italian poet and librettist. The poem is by Pietro Metastasio. Possibly painted by Nicola Patierno. The bottom straight edge of the glazed case measures 24.5 inches or 62.5cmThe glazed fan case is missing some of the moulding and some of the outer edges are slightly damaged. The leaf does not look as if it has ever been mounted on a fan. In some respects the leaf looks “aged” but it has never been folded and the leaf is not of the shiny/stiff appearance sometimes found. The case is well sealed so the verso not inspected, and it has clearly been intact for some considerable time.

Los 2145

An Early 20th Century Raspberry Pink/Slightly Shaded Ostrich Feather Fan, the feathers mounted on particularly shiny pink mother-of-pearl, with five gorge sticks and two guards. Overall height 25.5 inches or 65cm, span at widest point 25 inches or 65cm Purchased at Christie's SK on 5th December 1978, with another, for £35.00Very bright and with attractive shading from dark to light pink.

Los 2068

An Attractive and Highly Gilded Mid-19th Century Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the deep gorge in the Spanish style showing three ladies in voluminous skirts and a gentleman in breeches, detail emphasized by differing shades of gold, and backed by thin white mother-of-pearl. To the sides, and on the guards, some piercing producing flowers and scrolling, which is picked out in blue and pink and green, giving a light and airy touch amongst the strong gilding. The narrow lithographed leaf shows a musical gathering in the garden, the ladies wearing sack back robes and one holding an open fan, another reading. The verso is finished in stronger colours and shows three women and one man gathering flowers or herbs, all wearing berets with a touch of tartan braid, the man with a kilt and sporran made from an animal's mask. The fan opens to a full half circle. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cmA vibrant fan with strong colour to both monture and leaf, some wear to the folds. Monture in very good order.

Los 2089

A Circa 1900's Ivory Fan, the monture carved, pierced and painted in gold, with the addition of tiny fragments of abalone. The gorge sticks alternate, with a central pair. The single leaf, of flesh-coloured gauze, is embroidered with gold and slightly bronze sequins in rows and columns. A yellow stone finishes the rivet. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5cm. Together with An Early 20th Century Bone Fan, the monture carved and pierced in interlinking ovals painted in light gold and a pale taupe. The gauze leaf, mounted a l'Anglaise, has a flesh coloured backing which shows through in places where the deeper colour gauze is cut away, with gold and silver sequins and spangles following the shaped fabric. Further star shaped spangles are embroidered onto the main body of the leaf (2) Purchased at Christie's SK on 17th May 1979 for £12.00 Fan 1 - Very slight light staining. One stick unsecured but present. Fan 2 - The fabric is splitting on the folds in several places. The upper guard is broken just above the shoulder and one rib is missing thus the gorge stick hangs loose.

Los 2094

An Early 20th Century Bone Fan, the monture carved and pierced, painted and silvered. The light pink chiffon leaf is backed with a light gauze, the recto being embroidered in vertical panels with shiny lattice-effect pink spangles, small gold sequins being added as a border. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5cm. Together with A Bone Fan, mounted with a cream gauze leaf, embroidered with two bands of gold sequins and painted in a central band with pale pink roses and powder blue flowers amongst white lilac. The sequins are mainly in lattice-effect groupings with gold sequins as a border. Guard length 8 inches or 20.5cm. A Third Fan Bone Fan, is carved and pierced and painted in a dull gold, with roundels inset in regular designs. The leaf, of silk, is painted with delicate flowers, applied with strips of gold foil, and embroidered in vertical bands with tiny gold sequins. Guard length 7.5 inches or 1 cm. All contained within a glove box covered in Toile de Jouy showing harvest scenes and merriment (4)First fan, the backing need sticking down in places. Second fan, some splits to the folds where the flowers are painted. Third fan has a major split to the very central fold which is only just holding.

Los 2114

A Late 19th Century Early 20th Century Light and Airy Cream Gauze Fan, the cream leaf edged and further embellished with white machine lace, flowers painted at random and highlighted with sequins. The pink mother of pearl monture is unadorned. The verso is plain. Together with a leather-effect covered fan box, the lid interior bearing the retailer's label for S. Levy, Eventailliste, 41 Avenue de L'Opera, Paris, Together with A Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the paper leaf backed in thin cream gauze, the finely painted recto depicting a couple in 18th century dress greeting each other whilst seemingly out for a stroll. The verso is plain. Guard length 9.5 inches or 24cm. Contained in a cream card fan box First fan in good order. Second fan, the upper guard has broken and a previous repair has not held. At this point and to the side the backing gauze is worn, and also further along the leaf. Otherwise the fan seems sound. This box is damaged at the end.

Los 2108

A Large Late 19th Century White Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture's only detail being a shape to the head. The substantial cream gauze leaf is painted with sprays of daisies and birds perched on the branch of a dog rose. Signed top left ''Eudes''. Guard length 15.75 inches or 35cm. Together with Two Further Early 20th Century Fans, one of bone with a cream gauze leaf and white machine lace overlay, guard length 9.75 inches or 25cm, the other of wood painted white, and silvered, the cream gauze leaf painted in pastels with flowers embroidered with silver sequins, and various designs formed from tapelace of the ''cucumber lace'' technique. Guard length 9.25 inches or 23.5 cm. Adorned with a cream silk tassel with plaited loop for closure (4)The MOP fan is sound, extremely light marks here and there. The second fan is sound and clean, the third fan has some splits forming in the gauze.

Los 2073

A Fine Quality Art Nouveau Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the green/pink monture carved and lightly pierced, silvered and gilded. The double leaf, in dark cream, shows an elegant lady in fine costume seated in a salon decorated with sumptuous furnishings, a bewigged suitor kissing her fingers, whilst a cherub hides behind a screen. The reserves feature extravagant swags of flowers and ribbons and the upper border cornucopia, being additionally embroidered with minute gold sequins to the top edge. Signed A Faugeron. Together with a cream card fan box, the inner lid with an-shaped label for ''Nathalie 187 Sloane Street London; and A Later Wooden Fan, the sticks painted light grey and decorated with silvering, the double leaf cream satin to the recto, applied with cream machine lace and marabou feathers, two winged cherubs and tiny pink flowers featuring to the centre. The verso is plain. Guard lengths 9.75 inches or 25cm, and 13.5 inches or 34cm (2)The first fan is clean, one gorge stick has been repaired near the rivet, as has the upper section of the upper guard. The marabou on the second fan is sparse in places. Slight brown staining in places.

Los 2176

A Japanese Fixed Fan of Bamboo, advertising The Fujiya Hotel, Miyanoshita, Hakone, Japan, carrying the railway timetables and destinations, and information for the tram cars. The hotel is described as providing First Class accommodation with electric light and natural hot springs. The verso is painted with an outdoor scene including a locust and foliage. Height 15.75 inches or 40cm. Together with A Japanese Paper Dance Fan, mounted on bamboo sticks, cord details entwined around the upper sections of the guards. The recto is painted in pastel colours, depicting figures crossing a river on a raft, a simple fire burning, and rural habitation in the foreground. The recto is painted with winter pine branches and cones. Guard length 13 inches or 33cm (2) Fixed fan: Purchased at Christie's SK on 13th May 1980 for £15.00. Folding fan: Purchased at Bonhams on 3rd of October 1979 for £25.00Fixed fan, good. Folding fan, the cord is not fully fixed in place, the leaf has some nicks to the top of the folds, and the edges of the folds are quite worn.

Los 2104

A Circa 1900 White Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the heavy monture clouté in silver in regular designs. The cream gauze, backed with thin cream gauze, is embroidered with swirls of silver sequins of differing sizes, the sequins decreasing in size as the swirl size decreases. The inner sequins are flower shaped. Rope effect silver metal loop. Contained in a card fan box with leather effect exterior, marked for Benjamin Lachelin Eventailliste 32 Avenue de L'Opera, Paris. Guard length 9.5 inches or 24cm Purchased at Christie's on October 23rd 1979 for £45.00. A very shiny fan as it catches the light, and no loss to the sequins noted. The monture is sound. The gauze is however split on many folds, the sheer amount of sequins holding the leaf together and the fabric is not shedding.

Los 2015

A Mid-18th Century French Ivory Fan, mounted with a double leaf painted in differing shades of pink en camaieu, bordered in pink, and depicting figures in a pastoral setting, the verso painted in a similar fashion with figures in a simple landscape. The monture, carved and pierced, is painted with flowers and birds in complementary colours, the upper guard continuing the painted flower motif and carved with a boy playing a flute. Guard length 10.5 inches or 26.5cm Provenance: Purchased from the collection of Beryl MelvilleSome light staining to the verso.

Los 2052

Regency Romance: A Fine Fan, circa 1830's, the monture of white mother-of-pearl, the gorge elegantly gilded with flowers, both guards of a gold metal repoussé with flowers, the upper guards with the addition of red stones. The double paper leaf is printed and hand coloured, the recto with Moorish buildings and a garden in which three ladies light flames in the hope of finding true love. One carries a fan. Side vignettes show a winged maiden and youth, scattering flower petals and holding floral garlands. The reserves are filled with colourful butterflies and further flowers. The verso depicts a winged maiden holding a flaming torch, an admirer proffering a red rose, with the words ''Una visita de amor en casa de su hermano''. Print registration FC N382 marked to one side. Together with a fan tube covered in shiny gold paper. Guard length 8.5 inches or 21.5cm FC could refer to F. Coustellier Abaniqueros in Paris. Thanks to The Fan Museum, Greenwich, London, for information relating to print registrations, found in their latest exhibition catalogue ''The Romantic Age'', which presents a selection of fans from this period. Other such registrations are cited in the catalogue. The vendor had noted FC to refer to Francis Costello, and a further reference of Bellville No's 14, 15 and 191

Los 2017

A Mid-18th Century Ivory Fan, the monture elaborately carved and gilded, the gorge particularly to note, with medallions containing gilded profiles and others with cherubs, and the Sun King, other sticks designed as columns, and the addition of silvered, almost minute sequin shapes which glint in the light. The double vellum (?) leaf is tinged with pale pink, the central cartouche showing travellers at an Inn, Food and drink being served, and two side vignettes continue the travelling theme with a depiction of an encampment and a port with boats and provisions. The reserves are filled with swags of roses and gold stripes. The verso shows a rural scene by a river with a couple taking their rest, a fisherman and a church. Contained in a later card fan box covered in cream silk. Guard length 10.75 inches or 27.5cmLoss to some of the backing MOP, two upper gorge sticks only have it present. Some rubbing to the folds.

Los 2191

An Early 19th Century Chinese Lacquer Brisé Fan, Qing Dynasty, in mainly black and gold, some light touches of red highlighting, especially to the guards. The recto features a central cartouche showing an impressive building with pagoda roof and a man seated outside waiting for his attendants who are attending to his needs. The side vignettes, of an unusual pear shape, feature rural locations, each with two figures. The tips of each fan stick, of which there are nineteen inner sticks and two guards, each feature individual figures going about their daily tasks, carrying wood, fishing, both rurally and close to different buildings. The verso is similar but features several figures, one carrying a flowing standard, another leading a horse with rider, a large building with pagoda roof behind. The side panel to the left features a servant serving refreshment to his master, and to the right a figure rides an ox. The tips feature different figures and activities to those on the recto. Guard length 7.5 inches or 19cm. Together with A Chinese Carved Ivory Brisé Fan, circa 1840, with sixteen inner sticks and two guards. The guards are very intricately carved with perhaps a bat, and a dragon looking up at two figures amongst foliage. The stick tips feature robed figures and different beasts, a dragon curling its body at each side across several sticks. The main body of the fan is carved with unusual buildings and in the centre a figure on horseback with his attendants. Two figures hold open fans. The verso is uncarved. Guard length 7.25 inches or 18.5cm (2)The lacquered fan is in good order with good colour and detail. The ivory brisé is defective, missing some sticks, others damaged, and the ribbon is detached. One stick has completely broken but the sections are present. One is damaged at a tip. Possibly a stick missing to each side where buildings are incomplete.

Los 2086

An Elegant Early 20th Century Fan, the monture of white mother-of-pearl carved and pierced, silvered and gilded, the cream leaf mounted à l'Anglaise, embroidered with gold and silver sequins and painted with dancers dressed in 18th century costume being observed by others. Contained with a simple card fan box. Together with A Circa 1890's Fan, of beige gauze bordered with slightly yellow machine lace, a young couple in 18th century dress painted centrally, the reserves with light gilding and tiny gold sequins, the monture of simple shaped wooden sticks painted pale lemon, lightly gilded. Guard length 9.75 inches or 25cm; and 12 inches or 31cm (2)Good for the first fan, the gorge particularly attractive. The lace fan leaf is splitting on the top layer of gauze, but holding.

Los 2118

A Large Late 19th Century Wooden Fan, with a very light and airy appearance, the monture painted cream , the wood carved and pierced to leave spaces into which are placed tiny gold stars, the gorge sticks continuing up over the cream gauze leaf à la Sultane. The gauze is further embellished with gold metal thread, and alternate folds have detailed portraits of ladies with different 18th century hairstyles and hats. The verso is plain. Guard length 13.75 inches or 35cm Purchased at Christie's SK on 17th September 1985 for £200. Miss Kennedy wondered if the portraits show Marie-Antoinette and other ladies of her era.To the left where the gauze meets the guard, the gauze is very slightly coming away/split, only noticeable if you stretch the fan wide open, and it is not currently affecting strength. From the verso some small spots of rust are apparent which do not come through to the recto, unseen unless held to the light.

Los 111

A 'Chalet, 17 Jewels' ladies cocktail watch, case stamped '14K', attached black strap, with an 18ct gold Titus watch face and a further gold wristwatch (3) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Ladies enamel dial watch- 9ct gold cased. Case numbered '63665'. Winds and ticks. Crystal scratched. Some light denting to the case and case back. 25 grams gross.

Los 120

A gentleman's 9ct gold Rolex Tudor Prince Rotor self winding wristwatch, with replacement strap, in original case and box, with guarantee booklet CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearance good. Dial with no obvious staining. Crown does rotate hour hands. Currently ticking and rotating. Rolex strap with wear and later holes punched. The case is a little tarnished to the reverse with some sratching where once been attempted. Back stamped '12038' '580314' and is most likely a pressured back so would not like to remove. The crystal with few light surface scratches. Lugs appear well. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

Los 131

A pair of aquamarine set earrings, each designed as a cushion shaped aquamarine within canted square, yellow metal setting, unmarked, gross weight 3.7gms CONDITION REPORT: Some very minor surface scratching and wear commensurate with light wear. Inclusions to the stones visible using a 10x lens.

Los 156

A Victorian coral bracelet, designed as a central lozenge shaped, coral set cluster, upon yellow metal wire frame, and with attached gate type coral bracelet CONDITION REPORT: Generally a bit grubby and would need a good clean, some wear commensurate with age and light wear but generally good given the age of the piece. Gross weight - 27.30gms, overall length 20.5cm, overall width at widest 3.2cm and at the narrowest 1.7cm Please Note: Trevanion and Dean do not ship coral outside of the EU. You must consult international import regulations of the country you wish to ship this piece to, prior to bidding.

Los 218

A 19th century French carved treen snuff box, decorated in high relief with a couple flanked by angels, the base carved with a couple in an interior, 9cm CONDITION REPORT: The carved detailing to the box appears to be in good condition, perhaps some light rubbing or odd nick. There is an old filler repair to the back of the lid by the hinge and there is a small section of metal lacking to the hinge. There is a small loss to one corner on the inside of the lid. (please see additional images)

Los 220

A 19th century continental carved treen snuff box, modelled as a defecating man, 7cm CONDITION REPORT: Lightly grubby with light age wear rubbing throughout. The heal section of his left foot is lacking. Hinge ok. Some light wear to the edge of the cover and aperture.

Los 239

A William IV rosewood tea caddy, of waisted sarcophagus form, with two canisters and associated mixing bowl, on gadrooned bun feet, 21cm H x 38cm W x 24cm D CONDITION REPORT: Of a good colour and appearance externally, general light age wear to most sides. The baize lining to the underside of the base is lacking. Internally clean, the mixing bowl is not original. Lid of one of the internal canisters is just slightly warped.

Los 310

Dracula Has Risen From The Grave, 1968, 30" x 40" Quad Poster, Hammer Horror starring Christopher Lee and Rupert Davies CONDITION REPORT: Original fold lines but with many light creases throughout. There is a tear to to the bottom right below the head of Dracula and a smaller one to the pale blue area - both with tape verso. A few small nicks at edges / minor small tear perhaps some light browning. Overall, despite tears, fair.

Los 333

Mary Poppins,1964, 30" x 40" Quad Poster, Classic Disney musical, starring Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke and David Tomlinson CONDITION REPORT: Some light creases, two of the central fold cross points are a little worn, some light browning but generally ok.

Los 382

The Oblong Box,1969, 30" x 40" Quad Poster, British horror film, starring Vincent Price and Christopher Lee CONDITION REPORT: Minor browning in parts of edges. Some rubbing at the folds. A slight hole to where the two folds are on the left. Some light creases, a blemish to the one side - generally only visible to the verso.

Los 410

The Eagle Has Landed,1976, 30" x 40" Quad Poster, British war film, starring Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland and Jenny Agutter, directed by John Sturges CONDITION REPORT: Some pin holes to all corners. Light brown mark to the figures on the left. Small hole in the fold on the left. Pen mark to the upper edge towards the right. Two small tears to bottom left edge.

Los 443

After Doug Hyde (b1972), Limited edition sculpture, 'In the Dog House', Incised signature and 77/595, 21cm high, (no box or certificate) CONDITION REPORT: The white face and feet with some light blemishes, minor rubbing to one of the back corners. Generally ok.

Los 500

Studio of Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680), Oil on canvas - 17th century, Portrait of Catherine - Lady Percival, Inscribed 'Catherin.Lady Percival, Sister to Sr Rob't Southwell Kt, Wife to Sr John Percival (5th of that name) Bart Nat, AD, 1637 Ob 1679 Aet 42',123.5cm x 100cm, Overall size 150cm H x 125cm W x 11cm D, Giltwood and gesso frameNote: Lady Catherine Perceval (1637-1679) was born in Dublin Ireland the daughter of Robert Southwell of Kinsale. Provenance: Yeaton Peverey Hall. Purchased at Halls auctioneers in the 1990's. CONDITION REPORT: This painting is considered to be the Studio of St Peter Lely and was purchased as so in the 1990's. The portrait is contemporary to the artist. A highly similar painting of the Countess of Orrery was sold at Sotheby's Old Masters Auction 7th December 2017, Lot 160. The painting has been re-lined. There may be a line of old paint restoration to the forehead of the sitter. This showed up when using a UV light. There are areas of craqueleur throughout. The edge of the old canvas can be seen at the top. The frame may not be original. There is an old auction house stencil number to the verso and pencil notes stating that it was 'No 21' and possibly for 'The Square Drawing Room'. Overall the picture is of a good appearance. Please see additional images. Because of the age and nature of this painting there may be other issues which may not be immediately apparent / detected. Viewing in person recommended by perspective buyers or agents.

Los 504

Henry Turner Munns (1832-1898), Oil on canvas, Portrait of James Holcroft (1816-1894) of Red Hill House Stourbridge, Signed and dated 1879 with hand written label verso,126cm x 100cm, In giltwood and gesso frameProvenance: Yeaton Peverey Hall CONDITION REPORT: The painting has crazing / Craquelure in many areas of the painting, the severity / wideness of the lines varies. It is quite pronounced to the top right corner where the colour appears slightly paler because of this. There is a degraded patch to the dark area of paint on the right hand side edge about two thirds up. There is a patch of vertical paint to the left shoulder of the sitter where the paint has lifted. Lightly grubby with some spot marks to the surface. The back of the frame is grubby - the frame may not be original to the canvas. Frame with general light age wear. The edging to the back of the mount planks appears lighter and later in appearance. Please see additional images. It may be re-lined.

Los 523

A Chinese porcelain 'Wu Shuang Pu' cup and saucer, Xianfeng (1851-1861) seal mark, enamelled with characters from the Table of Peerless Heroes, the saucer with Chen Chuan, Li Tai Bai and Li Bi, the cup with Yue Fei and a scholar, all interspersed with corresponding calligraphy scripture, cup 8cm high and saucer 15cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Decoration to each piece appears generally good. Some light pitting visible. Minor gilt wear. Cup- Very small surface glaze chip to rim, approx 2mm wide. Saucer- Four faint rim descending hairline cracks, longest appox 1.5cm. Saucer foot rim with some fritting. See additional images for clarification.

Los 529

A bronzed five division light, designed as a kneeling figure beneath a bower, 16.5cm high with a bronze model of Buddha and three further, similar statues and a carved wooden Hebrew plaque (6)

Los 544

A pair of 19th century Chinese porcelain, Canton famille rose bottle vases, the slender necks wrapped with a scaly dragon, above two vignettes of figures within a palace villa, all within typical flora and fauna sprays, 34cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Each with gilt wear, more visible to the dragons on the neck. Some light surface scratching. Enamel/glazing faults also visible including areas of misfiring where decoration is partial. One vase with chip to body within a vignette. Pitted undersides and un-glazed foot rims. See images for clarification.

Los 608A

A chrome plated metal three tier ceiling light, of square form, hung with mixed cut lustres, 32cm wide x 41cm high (approx), with a box of assorted glass lustres (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

Los 618

A Victorian cut glass oil lamp, with brass fittings, on circular base, with an associated amber coloured glass shade, 72cm high overall, height to the top of the brass collar (the wise disk at the top) is 50.5cm, converted for electricity CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.The metal mounts are a little grubby and with age tarnishing. The glass reservoir and stand appears ok, perhaps a little grubby and with odd light graze. Glass shade with a few small nicks at the edge.

Los 619

A Victorian cut glass oil lamp, with faceted reservoir and column, on brass base, 45cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.The metal mounts are a little grubby and with age tarnishing. The glass with a few light surface grazes, there is an internal bruise to the glass at the bottom where it meets the brass mount - this is not immediately noticeable.

Los 625

A brass servants bell, marked 6 1/2, 24.5cm high with two glass and metal mounted light shades and a large chestnut roasting pan (4)

Los 65

An Elkington & Co silver plated oil lamp, designed on a circular base with three sea nymphs blowing cornucopia horns, the acanthus leaf column supporting a Gothic framed orb terminating with a converted oil to electricity fitting with flute and shade, stamped '231', 59cm high overall including flute (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.This is now an electric lamp with light bulb. One of the sea nymphs is loose and the end of its tail has been broken off. There is some surface scratching and minor wear throughout commensurate with age. The shade may be associated.

Los 719

Manner of Eduardo Paolozzi; an unusual cubist model of a deer, circa 1960's, the angular metal deer designed standing, 24cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some light marks and with uneven sun fading throughout.

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