Daniel Turner (British, exh. 1782-1801) A View from the River Thames of Whitehall Stairs, the Minister's house in Whitehall Gardens, as seen from the River Thames oil on panel 25 x 36cm (10 x 14in) Provenance: Bought at Lady Emily Peel's sale, Stratton Street, 1904 (Lady Emily was the widow of the 3rd Baronet, and daughter-in-law of the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel), where bought by Sir Mervyn Peel, KBE (1856-1929) and by descent The painting has a prominent and slightly raised craquelure pattern related to the wood. There are chips and abrasion to the paint layer along the upper edge. The varnish is thick, yellowed and degraded. There is a light layer of surface dirt present on the varnish. The frame is in a good condition.
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Alfred Provis (British, fl. 1843-1886) A girl in a crypt feeding chicks signed lower left 'A Provis 1874' oil on panel in lockable frame 23 x 30cm (9 x 12in) Oil on an artists' prepared panel. There are a few chips to the right hand side of the painting. The paint layer is stable and secure. There is a light varnish layer present which is even and saturating. There are a few losses to the gilding on the frame but overall it is in a good condition.
H Lemaire (Belgian, 19th Century) Farmyard with chickens oil on panel 37 x 50cm (14 x 20in) Paint layer is stable. There are areas of wide drying cracks and a few scuffs and scratches to the surface. Panel has various bumps and pinholes, and a horizontal crack running across the middle. There is retouching along the joints of the panel. There is a light layer if surface dust and dirt.
John Ferneley, Junior (British, 1815-1862) A Grey Arab stallion at Hartforth Hall, North Yorkshire signed lower right "John Ferneley / 1859" oil on canvas 62 x 75cm (24 x 29in) Provenance: Read Admiral Sir Christopher Cradock, Hartforth Hall, North Yorkshire; The 10th Lord Barnard, Raby Castle, County Durham; to the Dowager Lady Barnard (nee Straker of Hartforth Hall, Yorkshire); thence to her grand-daugher, Eirenice Gore-Booth, Lissadell, Ireland, and by descent within the family Unlined, canvas tension slack. Paint layer is in a good condition. Small deformations at the lower right corner. Light scuffs and surface dirt present. Light scratches to wooden frame.
English School (19th Century) Portrait of the jockey Job Marson (1817-1857) inscribed lower left "Dec. 1852" and sold with Mr Marson's racing whip oil on board (2) 58 x 44cm (23 x 17in) Other Notes: Job Marson (1817-1857) was a British classic winning jockey, whose most famous partnership came with Voltigeur, winner of the 1850 Derby and St. Leger. Voltigeur (1847–1874) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from 1849 to August 1852 he ran ten times and won five races. In 1850 he won the Epsom Derby and the St Leger against his fellow three-year-olds and then recorded his most famous victory when beating The Flying Dutchman in the Doncaster Cup. In May 1851 Voltigeur was beaten by The Flying Dutchman in what was probably the most celebrated match race in the history of British thoroughbred racing His first win came at Beverley in 1831, on a horse called Cinderella, and in his early years, he was much championed by fellow jockey Sim Templeman, getting many rides on his recommendation. His first big win came much later, in the 1841 Goodwood Cup, riding Charles XII. Within another two years he had won his first classic - the 1843 St. Leger on Nutwith. In 1847, he rode Van Tromp for Lord Eglinton in the Derby, coming third. Later that year, he went on to take the St. Leger on the horse. Rather than securing his position in Eglinton's favour, it had the opposite effect. Now suspecting that Marson had pulled Van Tromp in the Derby, Eglinton sacked him. Even Charles Marlow, Marson's successor as Eglinton's stable jockey, believed Marson to be innocent. The setback did not mar Marson's career too much. Lord Zetland took him on, and it was for Zetland that Marson would ride one of the supreme champion horses of the 19th century, Voltigeur, who won both the Derby and the St. Leger in 1850. For Sir Joseph Hawley, Marson won the 1851 1,000 Guineas on Aphrodite and the Derby on Teddington, receiving £2,000 in reward. His last major win again came for Zetland in the 1856 Doncaster Cup on Fandango. We are grateful to David Oldrey for his assistance with the catalogue entry. The paint layer is stable with a few light scuffs and scratches. There are areas of quite broad, loose retouching in the dress and sitter's face. The varnish is starting to bloom with areas of opaque hazing in the bottom half. There are a few small chips and losses to the frame.
A Neopolitan 'angel skin' coral suite of bead necklace and earstuds with matched coral and diamond ring, the slightly graduated 8-9mm beads of soft flesh pink with light mottling, individually knotted, to an oval box clasp set with a similar coral cabochon, and with Italian marks for 18ct gold, safety clasp, length 48cm; the earstuds each with a collet set oval cabochon pink coral, the same 18ct gold marks for Naples, length 1.5cm; the ring with a similar oval coral cabochon claw set with a line of three round brilliant cut diamonds either side, to bead and wirework shoulders and shank, size O, and Italian marks for 18ct gold from Alessandria, length 1.7cm (3)
A pair of Victorian, light brown, woven hair, crimped pippin drop earrings, HBto plain gold caps with replacement base metal hook fittings,together with a dark brown, woven hair, spiral twist bracelet,with gold end caps and barrel clasp, anda light brown, three-row woven hair bracelet,threaded through gilt metal hand engraved beads (4)
A Victorian woven hair memorial bracelet, HBwith four rows of woven and plaited dark brown hair, gathered with a gold scalloped edge plaque with hand engraved foliate decoration, hand engraved inscription verso 'Millie - Obit - November 14th 1882 aged 21',together with a woven hair bracelet,with dark brown woven and braided strands, gathered to engraved gold end caps, with a gold knot centrepiece with glazed hair compartment, hand engraved initials to the underside 'EAM',a woven and twisted dark blonde hair cord-style bracelet,with hand engraved band and box clasp, tested as approximately 15ct gold,a woven dark brown hair albert,with rolled gold fittings and a light brown woven hair long chain, broken (4)
A FRENCH GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the twin barrel drum striking movement with backplate stamped G. Schimall, Paris, 3 1/4" enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, the case with urn surmount, festoon tied scrolled side brackets, shaped moulded base and turned feet, 10 1/4" x 11 1/2", ensuite with a pair of three light candelabra with turned sconces on scrolled support
A 20th Century Edwardian style brass five branch ceiling light, fitted with pink frosted glass shades supported by foliate scrolling branches, width approx 65cm, together with a set of four matching wall lights, a 20th Century three branch ceiling light, width approx 50cm, and another brass three branch ceiling light.
An interesting handwritten letter giving an account of the Charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava from Willy Norris to Maria, with part-transcript, another letter from Willy Norris to Maria, written in camp before Sevastopol, dated April 6th 1853, mentioning trenches within 100 yards of the Russians, with transcript, and a copy of a letter from Col. Gambier? of 8th November 1854 giving details of hardships and losses, with part-transcript.
A Bandai tinplate No. 4104 Mustang Gear Shift Car, finished in light brown, length approx 29cm, a battery operated computer car Ford GT, length approx 25cm, both within window boxes, and a Sanches plastic battery powered Lotus racing car, length approx 36.5cm (some playwear, faults, boxes creased, torn and scuffed).
A collection of Matchbox Series 1-75 vehicles, including a No. 1d diesel road roller, a No. 5d Routemaster with Visco-Static advert, a No. 22b Vauxhall Cresta, two No. 30c eight wheel cranes, a No. 57b Chevrolet Impala, finished in metallic blue with light blue roof, and a No. 66b Harley-Davidson motorcycle and sidecar, mostly boxed (some playwear, paint chips, some boxes creased, torn, scuffed, missing end flaps or tabs and sellotaped).
A French bronze bouillotte twin light candelabrum, circa 1850, with foliate casting and applied flower heads, 54cm high, a gilt bronze Sevres style porcelain adjustable candle stand and shade, 37cm high, and a small agate oval dish on a Chinese bronze and hardstone base, 17cm wide (3). 47, 49, 129
A Victorian circular brass hanging light, in the Gothic taste, suspended on four knopped suspension chains and the four green glass oil lamps on a pierced circular frame, the centre in-filled with pleated silk, approx. 90cm diameter x 86cm high. Property from the estates of the late Adrian Stanford and Norman St John-Stevas, Baron St John of Fawsley
19th CENTURY BRASS OVAL LOG TUB, the tall sides with vertically pierced and embossed girdle and free loop handles, approximately 18" (45.7cm) wide overall, together with a PAIR OF CAST BRASS THREE LIGHT ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS with three scroll branches and square bases, 12" (30.5cm) high to top of fittings and a SIX LIGHT ELECTROLIER with six detachable scroll branches issuing from a central column, approximately 20" (51cm) diameter (incomplete)
SMALL COLLECTION OF MID 20TH CENTURY TRIPLATE TOYS to include battery powered tin plate SEARCH LIGHT with 2" (5cm) diameter bulls eye lens LITHOGRAPHED MONEY BANK to take pennies only, the total recorded and when 36 pennies saved money box door opens automatically, 5" (12.7cm) high x 3 3/4" (9.5cm) wide. MECCANO LITHOGRAPHED TWO DOOR SMALL GARAGE a CK Japan "LOOP THE LOOP" CLOCKWORK MONO PLANE boxed HORNBY SERIES 'O' GAUGE RAILWAYS "WATCHMENS HUT" with brazier and two implements, good, box torn, PRESSED TIN PLATE FARM GIRL AND SIX RELATED PIECES LEHMANN GERMANY "GNOM" patent 355 gyroscopic toy and FOUR OTHER ITEMS, mainly fair, 16 items in total (16)
A Victoria India General Service Medal, with one bar "Persia", awarded to Assistant Apothecary E. Heffernan, H.M. Steamer "Planet" Note: Edward Heffernan was born 1831 in Wakefield, Yorkshire and died in 1880. Extract of report on action in which HMS Planet was involved: "On the morning of the 15th instant, a body of 8000 men, with six guns, under the command of Meer Shadad Khan, one of the principal Ameers, his cousin, Meer Mahomed Khan and many of the principal Chiefs, took up a position on three sides of the British residency at Hyderabad, and attempted to force an entrance into the enclosure, which was surrounded by a low wall of from four to five feet in height, and defended by Major Outram's escort, composed of 100 men, the light company of Her Majesty's 22d regiment, under the command of Captain Conway, of that regiment, assisted by the Officers mentioned in the margin. After effectually keeping the enemy at bay for nearly four hours, and after almost the whole of their ammunition was expended, Major Outram and his brave associates effected their retreat, in the best possible order, to the iron streamers Planet and Satellite, and ultimately formed a junction with Major-General Sir Charles Napier, K.C.B at Hala."
A mahogany microlight light aircraft propeller boss by J.J Lodge - Model CJL110, serial No. SRL269, 21ins overall, (originally 69ins x 49 degree pitch - dated to 2009), and a turned wood circular box and cover, the lid carved with sunburst pattern and with fluted sides, 3.25ins diameter x 2.25ins high, (cracked)

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