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A pair of late nineteenth century cast Continental, possibly German, five-light candelabra, each with removable central column and fixed branches decorated with floral sprays and rococo style scrolls, set atop four paw feet, marked 800, height 40 cm, gross combined weight 4036 g / 129 ozt approx (2)
Late 18th century Worcester tea bowl decorated with spiralling floral bands, fretted square mark to base, 8.5cm, another Worcester tea bowl and saucer decorated with foliage and flowers with pale green band at foot, both with "W" marks in under glaze blue and another Worcester tea cup with faux oriental marks decorated in the "Imari" pattern (4) CONDITION REPORT: Cup - firing flaw to rim, gilding loss. Saucer - chip to saucer rim under the glaze, pitting. Worcester bowl - chip to base rim and others smaller, two chips to bowl rim, fritting, light surface scratching, small restored patch to the body. Tea bowl - nibbles to base rim, fritting, gilding loss, scratches.
Two 18th century English blue and white tea bowls decorated with birds and flowers, possibly Liverpool and Worcester and another 18th century cup and saucer (4) CONDITION REPORT: Saucer - some paint losses. Cup - fritting, gilt and some paint losses. Tea bowl - both have light surface scratches and fritting, staining to interior of bowl.
18th century Worcester sparrow beak cream jug with simple handle decorated in blue glaze with "The Fence" pattern, also a blue and white floral decorated sucrier and matching coffee pot, both with floral knops (3) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot - restored to finial of lid. Firing flaws to leaves on lid. Restored to mouth of spout. Small chip to rim. Light scratching. Milk jug - hairline crack at rim about 10cm long. Firing flaws to underside of base. Glaze losses to rose of finial. Sugar bowl - star crack to base, chip to interior of bowl. Firing flaws to base. Restored to finial. Chip to underside of rim of lid. Fritting.
A Leica M3 Rangefinder Camera, Serial No 73345 dated 1955, fitted with a Summicron f=5 cm 1:2 Lens & Leica Light meter, included Leitz Wetzlar Hektor Lens: f-13.5 cm 1:4.5 Leica lens hood, Leica lens cap, leather case, Leica flash gun with folding reflector, eight assorted Leica filters, two pistol grips, Metz Mecablitz 213 re-chargeable flash gun, assorted cable releases, flashbulbs, films etc together with fourteen copies of The Leica Magazine dating from the 1950's and 60's. Leica instruction booklets and a Leica Manual and Data Book published by Morgan & Lester and Photojournalism: A Freelancers Guide by Harvey L. Bilker published by Contemporary Books Chicago.
FORD MADOX BROWN A RECORD OF HIS LIFE AND WORKS FIRST EDITION CIRCA 1896 AND SIGNED CARTE DE VISITE, the book was published by Longmans Green and Co and authored by Ford M Hueffer. Gilt tooled decoration to the cover. Some light foxing. Carte de Visite by Ernest Edwards and shows full length image of Ford Madox Brown with inked signature underneath. Accompanied by a small publication on Ford Madox Brown by Helen M Madox Rossetti published in 1902 and a signed Carte de Visite of fellow artist and founding members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Sir John Everett Millais. Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893) was an English artist of moral and historical subjects. His most famous painting was titled “Work”. He was known for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style.
RT.HON. J.ENOCH POWELL MBE MP IMPORTANT EXCHANGE OF LETTERS WITH KENNETH LEWIS MP ON HOUSE OF COMMONS NOTEPAPER. Following Enoch Powell, infamous “rivers of blood “speech in April 1968 Ken Lewis Tory MP responded critically in a letter to the Times, April 22nd (original cutting on rear of frame). “It is important that the Conservative Party should not follow Enoch Powell into long-term destruction through immediate madness of comment or action” Enoch responded on the 23rd in an exceptionally measured letter (framed) “No letter in the Times can of course affect my friendly feelings towards you”. Followed by a handwritten reply from Ken on the same day, again in polite terms, However he continues “..I thought you yourself had gone too far”. Fascinating exchange shedding additional light on one of the most noteworthy and criticised speeches by a British politician since the war. Professionally framed and displayed).
WW2 ROYAL AIR FORCE FLYING LOG BOOK, WIRELESS OPERATOR W.O.R.H.STONELAKE, Flying with 14 Squadron (Baltimores) during the Italian campaign and taking part in numerous operational sorties, bombing Fuel Dumps, motor transport, canals etc. Flak and very occasional enemy aircraft opposition, hit by light flak in February 1945, the aircraft crashed landed, no casualties. Release book, photograph, RAF swimming badge. Interesting.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM DUKE OF CORNWALL LIGHT INFANTRY? REGIMENT IN INDIA. 1930’s Interesting photograph album with numerous images of troops at work and play, march pasts for the King’s Birthday 1933, football team and cup, race meeting, military funeral with parade, pets, cars, many local scenes, Jhansi, (Military Barracks), Siah and Jannapur, Kailana, excellent posed group photographs, officers with medals(one MC), band in full parade uniforms and pith helmets, Indian National Airways and welcoming VIP & wife, etc. etc. c.220 photographs.
Fielding (Harold), The Soul of a People, Macmillan and Co., London 1899, third edition, 8vo, 350pp, half leather, marbled pastedown, Ex LibriS, Breadsall Priory.[..]Sir Alfred Seale Haslam, endpapers stamped W. Botheran & Co., 17, Piccadilly, London; others, uniform provenance and binding, including The Hearts of Men, Hurst and Blackett, London 1901, A People At School, Macmillan and Co., London 1906 and The Inward Light, Macmillan and Co., London 1908 (4)
Maritime Interest - an early 20th century album/catalogue for light draught craft or steamers, pleasure and mercantile, containing 58 b/w and sepia photographs of different craft, printed and annotated in mss. ink with their dimensions and specifications, green buckram boards, 20.5cm x 30.5cm
A Russian birch and marquetry cabinet , mid 19th century A Russian birch and marquetry cabinet , mid 19th century, the central section with a classical triangular pediment inlaid with arabesques and scrolling leaves and surmounted by a foliate-inlaid finial, the frieze inlaid with ribbon-tied swags and square panels with rosettes above the arched door inlaid with the Crown of Wurttemberg, within a sunburst and surrounded by ribbons and scrolling leaves issuing from an urn flanked by feathers and above two lions, the moulded shelves fitted with glass and supported by ormolu stags and surmounted by ormolu five-light candelabra, the base with three frieze drawers above a panelled front with two doors and flanked by scrolled projecting supports inlaid overall with roundels, leaves and arabesques, the whole on bun feet, 215cm high, 139cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: Reputedly a wedding present from the Tsar of Russia to the Wurttemberg Royal family.
A gilt bronze sixteen light chandelier in Régence style A gilt bronze sixteen light chandelier in Régence style, last quarter 19th century, the urn sockets in broad, dished drip pans with dentilled edges, arranged in two graduated tiers each of eight scrolling foliate cast branches, the upper tier issuing directly from the knopped and foliate cast stem, the lower tier issuing above maidens' heads around a lower stem boss, the shaft rising past four further adorsed maidens' heads to a ring finial, a leaf clad berried terminal beneath, (later fitted for electricity), 116cm high, 104cm wide Provenance: Cherkley Court, Surrey
A collection of six 19th Century ceramic carpet bowls, four examples having linea motifs and two examples with mottled decoration (part af) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 600 Both green example with minor chipping to glaze Red example with light all over crazing plus bruises Small red example with large piece broken out and missing Blue example with many glaze scuffs and bruises Small blue with minor glaze chips.

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