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1938 penny (proof or specimen strike). We have not previously seen a 1938 penny like this one. The appearance of the edge clearly being identical to the proof penny of 1937 leads us to believe that this was probably struck on a 1937 proof blank. Both sides have a moderate `mirror` finish and high rims almost FDC lustrous with a light tone. Extremely rare.
A Wedgwood Fairyland lustre vase tapering square section vase, pattern number Z4968, decorated on two sides with `Castle on a Road` and on the other two with `Dana`, each within `Fairyland Bead` borders around the rims and along the edges, printed marks (D) 19½cm (7in) According to the vendor, a pheasant flew through her window and knocked over the vase, consequently, there is a large chip to the rim (the piece is largely present) and another smaller chip to the corner, again, the piece is present although a sliver is missing. Otherwise, condition is good with only light scratching and wear.
An Arts and Crafts moonstone and sapphire pendant in the manner of Dorrie Nossiter, the central collet set oval moonstone cabochon set with three claw mounted oval cut deep blue green sapphires to upper left, right and below with another smaller oval blue sapphire centrally set above the moonstone, all set in scrolling white metal wirework of ovals, trefoil beads and lozenges, two suspension chains from either upper corner to meet a milligrain and claw set around pale blue sapphire and pear shaped collet set moonstone hanging to bottom of pendant, on fine white metal chain of elongated links interspaced with smaller round adjoining links to shepherd`s hook clasp, overall length, 28cm, overall pendant length, 7.6cm, worn mark to reverse of pear shaped moonstone, otherwise unmarked light wear consistent with wear otherwise good.
Liberty & Co., a Tudric pewter bowl with a James Couper and Sons Clutha glass liner, designed by Archibald Knox, the glass liner with aventurine inclusions, stamped marks, shape No. 0276 16½ x 20cm (6 x 8in) Overall condition is good, light surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use only. ADDITONAL NOTE: THERE IS A FINGERNAIL SIZE BRUISE TO THE INSIDE OF THE GLASS LINER.
§ Dick Lee (British, 1923-2001) Cows at Ingleville signed lower right ""Dick Lee"" oil on canvas 62 x 75cm (24 x 29in) Every mark Dick Lee makes falls into a geometric sequence which is constructed piecemeal from a central point. It is the presence of this geometry, together with his perfect eye for tone, that makes his work both unique and important.` Francis Hoyland, artist (British, b.1930) ""Dick Lee was older than I which made a difference. When we met as students at Camberwell School of Arts & Crafts in 1947, I was only seventeen and he had just emerged from the Navy. He came from what was then called Southern Rhodesia and something of the space and light of Africa remained as a kind of secret treasure within him. War must have affected him, D-day, the Mediterranean, the Far East, always in danger and always the decent, brave heroic friend I knew for well over sixty years. He was my fellow student and my colleague as a teacher. He was certainly an artist, his independent stance in the face of trends and fashions, to which we have all been subjected, makes his work ring out with ever greater clarity and strength. It is possible to confuse the pictorial language of Dick`s paintings with others of similar subject matter and of a neo-impressionistic nature. Others may lack the astringency he achieved and found necessary. His work is always rigorously abstracted, the abstraction so subtle that many fail to recognise it. There is no hint of `imitation` or, in the bad sense, `illustration` in his work; the way he drew and the strength and geometrical integrity of the impulse that led him from brush stroke to brush stroke precluded any weakness of sentiment or vision. Dick explored Europe, absorbing a wide culture. He gained scholarships to Italy and to Greece and for many years he spent his summers in France. Wherever he went he looked at pictures. The ever increasing knowledge he gained from the work of the past only strengthened his belief in his own paintings. Many of Dick`s paintings were landscapes, he was a master of light and colour. An important series of paintings was on the theme of Joseph Heller`s `Catch22`, a set of twenty-five of these remain in the Collection of The Imperial War Museum. Dick usually worked in oil but towards the end of his life he made a series of exquisite watercolours"". Thoughts from Francis Hoyland - 5 July 2014 "" .. and to see Lee`s broad consummately assured handling of surface and image, the paint rich, the stroke so simple and abstract in itself yet so wonderfully evocative in its context and conjunction - is to know that here is painting so relevant to the moment as any Baselitz or de Kooning"" William Packer - Financial Times 1995. Condition is fine.
Oscar Namatjira (Australian, 1922-1991) The Walls Glen, Helen Gorge, Australia signed lower right ""Oscar Namatjira"" watercolour 25 x 36cm (10 x 14in) Oscar Namatjira was born in 1922. He attended mission school before joining the Army Labour Gang in 1942. Three years later he returned to the mission and took up painting. Oscar`s work was perhaps most strongly influenced by his father Albert Namatjira. His landscapes are beautifully drafted and coloured. Early works display a delicate palette and capture subtle changes of light and shadow on the landscape. Oscar`s best work is comparable to Albert`s for technique and beauty. His ghost gums are also masterly executed. Early works were signed Oscar Namatjira. Condition appears fine.
§ Jane Corsellis, RWS, RCA, NEAC (British, b. 1940) His Room - 1980-1984 signed lower left ""Corsellis"" oil on canvas 74 x 100cm (29 x 39in) Provenance: Business Art Galleries, The Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1. Jane Corsellis studied at the Byam Shaw School of Art in London. She was awarded the Leverhulme Scholarship and the final year Painting Prize. While still a student she exhibited at the Young Contemporaries Exhibition and at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. In November 2006 she had her first one person show at Messum?s Gallery in Cork Street, London, a second show took place in November 2008 and further show of watercolours in March 2010. She exhibits regularly at exhibitions of the New English Art Club, the Royal Watercolour Society, the Small Paintings Group and from time to time in other galleries and exhibitions. Her book ?Painting Figures in Light? was published in the United States by Watson and Guptill in 1982 and then in the UK. Her second book ?A Personal View Painting in Oils and Watercolour? was published by David and Charles in October 2000. At the same time APV Films brought out a film of Jane at work called ?Landscapes in Oils?. A second film called ?Coastal Watercolours? was released by APV Films in November 2004. Her work is in many corporate and private collections in the UK, North America, Europe and the Far East. She is a teaching member of the NEAC Drawing School. Her latest solo exhibition took place in June 2012 at Messum?s in London. It consisted mainly of new works painted on the Atlantic coast in France and on the Thames at Strand on The Green where she now lives. Condition appears fine.
Four Bachmann Branch Line 00 scale locomotives, 32-525A Class 55 Deltic 55002 'The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry' BR Green, 31-558 V2 4844 'Coldstreamer' LNER Doncaster Green, 31-608 V3 Tank 7684 LNER LIned Doncaster Green and 31-050A J72 Tank 8680 LNER line green livery (4), mint and boxed
ACCURIST - a lady`s bracelet watch. Stamped 925. Signed manual wind movement. Silvered dial with gilt baton hour markers. Marcasite set white metal case fitted to a marcasite set bracelet with clasp. 14mm. Together with a gentleman`s quartz Citizen bracelet watch. Movement is currently functioning. Movement has light tarnishing to the surface. Dial has extensive tarnishing spots with more intense areas of tarnishing to the edges, baton hour markers have tarnishing, light scratching and light nicks. Hands have tarnishing, chipping and scratching. Glass has extensive light and medium scratching, chipping and light nicks. Case has light and medium scratching and tarnishing, heavy nicks into the case are present especially to some of the stone settings and numerous stones are absent. Crown is currently functioning. Case back has significant light and medium scratching with nicks especially to the corners. Bracelet has significant tarnishing with numerous stones absent. Clasp currently functions and has tarnishing and scratching to the surface. Bracelet measures approximately 15cm including the case. This lot does not come with box or papers. Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers in our catalogue and online for any additional considerations that may affect this lot. If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows. co. uk
FAVRE-LEUBA - a gentleman`s bracelet watch. Numbered 3901-51 9211 35. Unsigned quartz movement. Champagne dial with baton hour markers, date aperture to three. Gold plated case with stainless steel case back, fitted to an integral gold plated bracelet with folding clasp. 31mm. Box. Quartz movement is currently not functioning. This may reflect the need for a new battery or could be indicative of a more serious issue with the movement. Movement appears to be in a fair condition. Date appears to be currently functioning. Dial appears to show areas of discolouration and tarnishing. Just below the 11 o`clock hour baton there is an area of pitting and discolouration. The dial appears to have fallen on the left hand side. There appears to be numerous areas of tarnishing and discolouration around the edge of the dial. Hands displays signs of heavy tarnishing and marking. Glass appears to be lightly scratched with some medium scratches also visible. Some of these scratches cast shadows onto the dial. Bezel displays light to medium scratches, scuffs and marks commensurate with general wear. There is an area of heavy pitting at the 12 o`clock areawhere it is possible that the watch has made contact with another object. Case is lightly scratched with some heavier pitting and dints to the left hand side. Crown will require attention as it is not functioning correctly. It is unable to set the time as the crown moves all three hands at once. Case back shows some light scratches in addition to some very heavy obvious scratches. These heavy scratches run the full length of the case back. There is also some medium scratching where someone has previously attempted to access the movement. Bracelet appears to be in a good condition. Clasp is currently functioning and is secure. Bracelet measures approximately 16cm including case. This lot does not come with papers. But comes with a box in used condition. Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers in our catalogue and online for any additional considerations that may affect this lot. If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows. co. uk
A lady`s bracelet watch. Unsigned manual wind movement. White metal case fitted to an integral white metal bracelet with clasp. 29mm. Together with a matching silver bracelet, hallmarked London 1975. Manual wind movement is currently functioning. Movement shows marks and tarnishing when viewed under an eye glass. Dial shows visible marks and loss to the blue. Hands have marks. Glass has scratches and marks. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown appears to be functioning correctly and shows a visible scratch when viewed under an eye glass. Case back has light scratches, marks and small dints. Case back appears to have been repolished in the past. Bracelet shows light scratches and marks. Bracelet shows tarnishing to the underside. Clasp has marks and scratches. Bracelet measures 16cm including case. Matching bracelet shows light scratches, marks and some small dints. This lot does not come with box or papers. Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers in our catalogue and online for any additional considerations that may affect this lot. If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows. co. uk
EBEL - a gentleman`s wrist watch. Stamped 18K 0.750 with poincon. Numbered 897043 436. Signed manual wind movement. Champagne dial with image of a head in profile, star hour markers. Yellow metal case fitted to an unsigned brown leather strap with stainless steel pin buckle. 32mm. Manual wind movement is not currently functioning and will require attention. Movement shows marks when viewed under an eye glass. Dial shows a visible scratch by the seven o`clock marker. Dial also shows marks, dints and appears to have small pieces of debris/fibres attached. Hands have marks when viewed under an eye glass. Glass shows light scratches and marks when viewed under an eye glass. Bezel has minor marks. Case shows light scratches, marks and tarnishing. Left hand side of the case shows knurling to the underside which looks to have occurred when opening in the past. Crown appears to be functioning correctly. Case back has scratches and marks. Case back also shows some tarnishing. Strap shows creasing and light marks. Creasing has resulted in cracks to the underside of the strap. Buckle has marks and tarnishing. This lot does not come with box or papers. Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers in our catalogue and online for any additional considerations that may affect this lot. If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows. co. uk
ARLY - a gentleman`s chronograph wrist watch. Numbered 2002-8. Unsigned manual wind movement. Brown dial with baton hour markers, subsidiary recorder dials to three and nine. Gold plated case with stainless steel case back, fitted to an unsigned blue leather strap with gold plated pin buckle. 36mm. Manual wind movement is currently functioning. However it is incredibly difficult to wind and this will require attention. Movement appears to be fairly well worn with areas of discolouration and small areas of pitting visible when viewed under magnification. Chronograph function is currently working as expected. Dial displays signs of wear. The paintwork has faded in areas and is quite difficult to read with the naked eye. The luminous paintwork is no longer visible when the dial is exposed to black light. The subsidiary dials show areas of tarnishing and discolouration and there are some small fabric fibres visible in the seconds dial. Hands displays some lights scratches and tarnishing. The luminous paintwork on the minute hand has been removed leaving a gap in the hand. Glass displays some light to medium scratches with some heavier scratching and scuffing to the edges. There is an area of coloured paint visible on the glass, or this may be the missing luminous paint from the minute hand. This can be seen near the 11 o`clock baton. Bezel shows light to medium scratches and dints commensurate with general wear. Case is well worn and shows heavy scratching, scuffing and areas where the watch has clearly made contact with another heavy object. Crown is currently functioning but is stiff to wind. Crown is heavily discoloured. Case back shows some heavy scratches that are visible to the naked eye. The edges are scuffed and show pitting. Leather strap is in a good condition with some light creasing and marking. This lot does not come with box or papers. Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers in our catalogue and online for any additional considerations that may affect this lot. If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows. co. uk
A gentleman`s wrist watch. Hallmarked Chester 1925. Unsigned manual wind movement. White enamel dial with Arabic numeral hour markers, subsidiary sunken seconds dial to six. 9ct yellow gold case fitted to an unsigned brown leather strap with gold plated pin buckle. 32mm. Manual wind movement appears to be functioning correctly. Movement shows marks and tarnishing. Dial shows a crack radiating out from the centre towards twelve. Dial also shows some small marks. Hands have marks and tarnsihing. Both inner and outer glasses have marks and scracthes. Inner case shows light scracthes and marks. Outer bezel shows a visble dint. Outer bezel has light scracthes and marks. Outer bezel and outer case appear to be of differing colours. Outer case has noticeable mark and tarnishing. Tarnishing to the rear looks to be caused by storage next to the strap. Outer case shows light scratches. Crown has noticeable wear to the gold plating. Crown located next to the inner case. Strap appear to be in good condition but shows light marks to the inside. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks. This lot does not come with box or papers. Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers in our catalogue and online for any additional considerations that may affect this lot. If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows. co. uk
CWC - a gentleman`s military wrist watch. Numbered W10-6645-99 523-8290 1993/80. Manual wind movement. Black dial with luminous Arabic numeral hour markers, centre seconds hand. Stainless steel case with case back engraved with British broad arrow, fitted to an unsigned black nylon NATO style strap with pin buckle. 34mm. Movement is not currently functioning. Please be aware we have been unable to access the movement of this watch. Dial has light marking. Hands have light and medium scratches with discolouration to the luminous inserts. Glass has light to heavy scratches to the surface with chips. Case has light and medium scratches with dinting and nicks especially to the lugs. Crown is currently functioning to set the time, surface has light and medium scratching and dinting. Case back is secure with light and medium scratches and dinting. Strap appears to be in good condition. Pin buckle has light scratches. This lot does not come with box or papers. Fellows do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by an authorised technician to ensure any stated water resistance is retained. Please see the Important Notices for Purchasers in our catalogue and online for any additional considerations that may affect this lot. If you should have further queries regarding this lot, please do not hesitate to contact Conrad Cunningham on 0121 212 5506 or at conrad@fellows. co. uk

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