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Taxidermy: A Cased Reproduction Pair of Extinct New Zealand Huia Birds (†Heteralocha acutirostris), modern, a superb pair of composed full mount Huia birds, the female with raised head and open beak, perched upon a small tree stump, the male beside her perched upon a short cut branch, above painted soil covered groundwork, amidst a natural setting of tall grasses and fauna, enclosed within a large five-glass table display case with taped frame, 59cm by 29cm by 61cm, the beaks have been reproduced from actual beaks of specimens shot in the Gollans Valley, York Bay, New Zealand circa 1890, mounted upon substitute donor bodies. The female within this case was used by renowned artist Ray Ching as the model for his painting within his book " Fabled Lands".
Taxidermy: A Cast Brown Trout (Salmo trutta), dated 1927, attributed to P.D, Malloch of Perth, Scotland, a hand painted plaster cast half block of a Brown Trout, mounted upon a rectangular oak shield, 71.5cm by 20.5cm, (af), bearing hand painted legend to shield - "Gladhouse, 6/7/27. Weight 4lbs". This example would be referred to as an early Malloch maker. P.D. Malloch were a famous old-time fishing tackle shop located in Perth, Scotland, which employed professional Scottish model makers who would create exact copies of your trophy fish. Malloch models divided up into 3 categories referred to as the early Malloch maker 1900-1922, the middle Malloch maker 1920s to the early 1930s, and the late Malloch maker from 1934-1952. P.D. Malloch also established the Tay Salmon Fisheries Company in 1899, buying up the fishing rights along the river and estuary and creating one of the biggest operations of its kind. Unfortunately, the company has now ceased trading as of February 2020 after being in business for 149 years.Condition report: The body bearing two cracks through the middle, and another towards the tail end, in need of restoration.
λ A GROUP OF FOUR ASSORTED WINSTANLEY MODELS OF TABBY CATSTHIRD QUARTER 20TH CENTURYComprising; model no. 7 (recumbant), 33cm wide, model no. 5 (crouching), 28cm wide, two no 2. (kittens) 17cm long Each modelled with glass eyes, each signed and numbered to undersideCondition Report: The paler of the kittens with chip to right earCondition Report Disclaimer
A SELECTION OF ENGLISH COLOURED GLASSVARIOUS DATES 19TH CENTURYComprising: a pair of green glass and gilt decanters and stoppers with faux bottle labels for RUM and BRANDY, 23cm high; a blue glass and gilt plate, perhaps Isaac Jacobs, Bristol, 17.5cm diameter and an opaque-white lamp work model of a hound with a basket, 10cm in lengthCondition Report: Slight wear to gilding. Wear to black enamel decoration of the hound. Little chips to stoppers of decantersCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAINTED COMPOSITION WALL MOUNTED MODEL OF AN ATLANTIC SALMONDated 1942Presented as a fishing trophy, with ivorine plaque GLENDEVINE 1942, 44 1/2 Lbs. G. C. T.The oak board 35cm high, 138cm longCondition Report: Some flaking to the surfaceSome paint splashes to the surface and deposit to the backboard Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A COPELAND PARIAN AND GILT MODEL OF THE THREE GRACESTHIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURYModelled standing on a trefoil base with stiff-leaf banded borderImpressed COPELAND51cm highCondition Report: Restoration ton the tops of each head and through the arm of one. Wear and rubbing to gilding. Small chip to base.Base 27cm in diameter.Condition Report Disclaimer
The rare Queen’s South Africa Medal awarded to Quartermaster F. Carter, Welsh Hospital Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State (Qr: Mr: F. Carter. Welsh Hospital) nearly extremely fine and rare to unit £400-£500 --- Provenance: Llewellyn Lord Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, September 2016. One of only 44 Queen’s South Africa Medals awarded to members of the Welsh Hospital, Carter’s award for services as Quartermaster being unique. Francis Carter served as Quartermaster of the Welsh Hospital in South Africa during the Boer War; the hospital was one of a number of private hospitals that was accepted and used by the British Government during the Boer War, and was established in March 1900. A sum of £12,000 was quickly raised to fund the initiative, and the Welsh Hospital set sail for Cape Town the following month, comprising five Surgeons, one Matron, nine Nursing Sisters, seven Dressers, fourteen Civilian Orderlies, two Sister’s Maids, one Chef (a Frenchman, Monsieur Amiel), two Cooks, and a Quartermaster. It was slightly larger in size than the similarly formed Scottish and Irish Hospitals. Housed in tents on the open veldt in Bloemfontein, the Hospital was handed over to the Army on 30 September 1900, being described at the time as being ‘the model and the smartest military hospital in South Africa.’ Sold with copied medal roll extract (the recipient is the only entry on the page in question), and copied research about the Welsh Hospital.
A silver hallmarked napkin ring, 15.76g gross; a cased christening mug, with engraving, marked 'silver' to the base, 64.5g gross; an unmarked white metal elaborate baby's rattle and whistle, in fitted case; an unmarked white metal christening mug, with scenes of a tiger leaping through a landscape, with vacant cartouche, in a fitted case; a small model of a junk, marked 'silver', 30.34g gross, in a case with wooden base; and other items
Scarce French Model 1924 Air Force Dirk 10 1/4 inch, double edged, narrow blade. The forte marked "R.R.C." and fitted with side locking spring. Oval, brass crossguard. Brass, square form ferrule and pommel. Polished, black composite, square form grip. Contained in its leather covered, square form scabbard with brass mounts. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Continental Model AN1X Light Infantry Hanger 23 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. The forte with maker "R Borer Rems. Heid". One piece, cast brass, downturn quillon, D shape knuckle bow, backstrap and ribbed grip. Contained in its black leather scabbard with brass throat and chape. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
French Model 1822 Light Cavalry Sword 36 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade. Large fuller with narrow rear fuller. Back edge with maker dated 1853. Brass, three bar guard. Large brass pommel. Leather covered, wooden grip with copper twist wire binding. Minor rusting to blade and part of leather grip covering absent. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
M. H. BAILLIE SCOTT (1865-1945) (ATTRIBUTED DESIGNER) OCCASIONAL TABLE, CIRCA 1898 mahogany(41cm square, 70cm high)Footnote: Literature: Andrews, J. Arts and Crafts Furniture, ACC, Woodbridge, 2005, p 122 & 123, where a similar model is illustrated and attributes Baillie Scott as the designer and the maker as The Guild of Handicraft.
AMBROSE HEAL (1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON ARTS & CRAFTS '240' CUPBOARD, CIRCA 1900 oak with iron fittings(105.5cm wide, 166cm high, 45cm deep)Provenance: From The Millinery Works Collection.Footnote: Literature: Heal, Oliver S. Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heal Cabinet Factory 1897-1939, Unicorn 2014, p.153 where a similar example is illustrated. Note: This model is the first time an arched apron was employed by the designer.
BARRY PARKER (1867-1947) AND SIR RAYMOND UNWIN (1863-1940) ARTS & CRAFTS BOOKCASE, CIRCA 1904 pine, stained and leaded glass, glass, pewter(228.5cm wide, 202cm high, 38cm deep)Provenance: The Mount, MotherwellFootnote: Note: The Mount was commissioned from Barry Parker & Raymond Unwin by Dr Robert Jack and completed in 1904. Parker and Unwin went into partnership as architects in 1896. They collaborated on architectural writing including The Art of Building a Home (1901), applying the Arts and Crafts Movement to working-class housing and went on to design a model village for Joseph and Benjamin Rowntree in 1902. From 1903 they were responsible for the creation of Letchworth Garden City, and Hampstead Garden Suburb (with Sir Edwin Lutyens). Another notable commission was Goodfellow House, later named Chetwynd House, home of the pottery manufacturer Colley Shorter, whose second wife was the ceramics designer Clarice Cliff. A wardrobe designed by Parker & Unwin for the house was sold in these rooms, 24th April 2004, lot 312.
JOSEF HOFFMANN (1870-1956) FOR J. & J. KOHN DESK, MODEL NO. 500/6, DESIGNED CIRCA 1901 beech, leather, brass, partial J. & J. Kohn applied paper label(97cm high, 108cm wide, 58cm deep)Footnote: Literature: Renzi G., Caraffa C. Il Mobile Moderno: Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, Jacob & Josef Kohn, Silvana 2008, pp. 202-203.
AGATHON LÉONARD (1841- 1923) BUST OF A GIRL, CIRCA 1900 carved marble, inscribed A. LÉONARD(46cm high, 46cm wide)Provenance: Design, Bonhams London: Wednesday 15 November 2006, lot 127Footnote: Exhibited: L’Art Nouveau, La Révolution Décorative, Pinacoteque de Paris, 28 April-8 September 2013 Art Nouveau, Il Trionfo della Bellezza, Venaria Réale , Palazzo Venaria, Torino, 17 April 2019 - January 2020. Note: Agathon Léonard is best remembered as the French Art Nouveau sculptor responsible for creating a series of works inspired by the dancer Loïe Fuller. First produced for Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres in 1899 and exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, they were then executed in bronze at the Süsse Frères foundry, as a result of their popularity. This present bust possesses the same grace as the dancers, with the elegant flowing lines and arabesques of the hair and the beautiful serenity of the pose. Between 1896 and 1914 he regularly exhibited at the Salon de la société nationale des beaux-arts. A list of these works including a number of marble busts is provided in Ingelore Böstge’s Agathon Léonard Le Geste Art Nouveau, Paris, 2003, pp 120-122. Two of these are entitled Flore des Champs - one in 1905 model number 1818 and the other in 1907 model number 2001. This seems a plausible title for the present lot as the girl has daisies and poppies in her hair, together with ears of corn. Born in Belgium, Agathon Léonard was naturalised French in 1887 and in 1900 he was awarded the chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur, the highest order of merit in France.

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