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A Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson Bizarre Crocus pattern octagonal 2-handled sandwich tray, model no. 449, length 30.5cmVery good original condition, no damage or restoration, rim has a couple of tiny surface glazing chips and firing faults, there is one small surface chip on the back of the tray but all is stable, crazed all over, decoration is very good overall.
A Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery Bizarre Nasturtium pattern cube shape inkwell, model no. 458, with original lid, overall height 7.5cmGood overall original condition, main cube has some tiny surface paint chips and one tiny chip on the bottom edge but no cracks or breakages, the lid has three chips on the underside edge with one hairline crack running from a crack to the top edge of the handle, otherwise no damage or restoration.
MATHEY-TISSOT - a stainless steel Mathy Vintage automatic wristwatch, ref. H901ATBN, black dial with luminous dot hour markers, rotating GMT bezel, magnified date aperture, bi-metal strap and skeleton case back, case width 42mm, working order, boxed, RRP £548Current model, in very good original working order, clasp still has cellophane covering on, dial and glass are perfect, screw-down crown working, quick-set date working, hands adjust smoothly, boxed.
CITIZEN - a stainless steel Eco-drive WR100 perpetual calendar quartz chronograph wristwatch, ref. E810-H27074, black dial with steel arrow baton hour markers, 3 subsidiary dials and date aperture, model no. GN-4W-S, serial no. 290030, case width 38mm, working order, boxedVery good original working order, dial is perfect, glass and case have light surface scratches all over through general use, original strap, boxed no papers
An Art Nouveau silver and peacock enamel butterfly pendant, by Charles Horner, and a sterling silver and enamel butterfly brooch, by John Atkin & Sons, model no. 2369, largest wingspan 56.5mm, 15.7g total, (2)Horner pendant in good original condition, no repair, right wing has one tiny edge chip and the head also has enamel loss, settings lightly surface scratched, hallmarks clear.Brooch in good original condition, enamel has quite a few chips and cracks which are mostly near the main body, settings lightly scratched, marks clear, stamped STERLING SILVER.
A Henry Roland Danish silver floral panel bracelet,A Henry Roland Danish silver floral panel bracelet, and an Emil Jensen Danish silver leaf panel bracelet, model no. 105, Jensen bracelet length 18cm, 26.2g, (2)Both in very good original condition, no damage or repair, no broken links, both lightly surface scratched, marks clear, both stamped 830S.
A Steinway Model M boudoir grand piano, circa late 1926 / early 1927, marked to the interior frame Reg. U.S PAT.OFF Steinway & Sons, New York, Hamburg, Patent Grand Construction, Oct.3. 1899, Tubulor Metallic Action Frame Pat, M 248248. Reconditioned and recently tuned, 96 cm high, 145 x 175 cm. Sold alongside an associated (later) adjusting piano stool, with a twist action rising buttoned seat, 40 x 58 cm. Provenance: Property of a Shropshire gentleman
Military Interest and in particular Dieppe and D Day Landings Mulberry Harbour and Winston S. Churchill - Colonel Vassal Charles Steer-Webster OBE born 1896 an important archive including the following: signed photograph Winston S. Churchill VE Day 1945 with accompanying personal letter to Colonel Steer-Webster "Herewith copy of my Minute - Piers for use on beaches - and an autographed photograph of myself as a gesture of thanks to you for helping me to achieve it by your dedication to Mulberry". NOTE - Colonel Steer-Webster was in almost daily contact with Sir Winston Churchill during the construction and development of the Mulberry Harbours. Colonel Steer-Webster's medals and miniatures, including Order of The British Empire, World War One and World War Two medals, French Legion of Honour Medal and American Legion of Merit Medal. Both presented in A.H. Baldwin & Sons Limited presentation cases. Silver model of a "Concrete Mat" hallmarked London 1942, presented to Major V.C. Steer-Webster RE "As a tribute to his ingenuity and energy in discovering a simple solution to the baffling problem that made Dieppe possible, N.E. Wates and R.W. Wates December 1942". Length 14 cm. Colonel Steer-Webster was Deputy Director of Experimental Engineering and played a large part in the design of Mulberry B for Arromanches and previously designed concrete mats, "Chocolate Mattresses" to allow access to beaches with heavy artillery. Colonel Steer-Webster was awarded £1000 for his invention from "the Royal Commission on Awards". A silver plated model "Whale" (floating roadway), length 15 cm, and a silver plated model "Phoenix" anchorage point, length 14 cm. Both were important sections of the Mulberry Harbour. Colonel Vassal Charles Steer-Webster's Military OBE, cased. Colonel Vassal Charles Steer-Webster's "Freedom of The City of London" in later silver case dated October 1963, Garrard & Co. The Freedom of The City of London granted in 1951 "In Recognition of his achievements for having the Mulberry Harbours ready of D Day". Watercolour, Colonel V.C. Steer-Webster and black and white photographs of the same in military uniform. Approximately 150 black and white photographs of aspects of the Mulberry Harbour in construction and use, including official photographs. Tinted panoramic photographic view of Mulberry B 1944, 18 cm x 100 cm. Terence Cuneo Mulberry B 1944, 32 cm x 57 cm. Scrapbook "Mulberry Mission" to Canada 1946 comprising press cuttings and photographs, etc. The Mission was to allay misconceptions in Canada that the Canadian action at Dieppe was simply a tragic episode in the campaign, when in fact the action paved the way for the allies brilliant success in the D Day Landings of 1944. A case of 71 photographic slides in wooden case all Mulberry Harbour related, including design drawings and the harbour itself. World War One - Private V.C. Steer-Webster's dog tags, 1914 silver cigarette case, Royal Engineers cigarette lighter, 1914 Christmas tin, Victorian silver hip flask, Elliott Brothers pocket barometer, service books. The bullet that was removed from Private Steer after an injury which led to him being declared "no longer fit physically for war service" April 1916. There are numerous other items within the archive including lecture notes and in depth analysis of the D Day Landings and documentation from colonel Vassal Charles Steer-Webster's later career. There is also correspondence with the French Authorities in relation to his receipt of the French Legion of Honour Medal. A brief note on the importance of the Mulberry Harbours - the Mulberry Harbours were floating artificial harbours designed and constructed by British Military Engineers during World War Two. They were used to protect supply ships anchored off the coast of Normandy after the D Day Landings of June 6th 1944. The idea for such harbours came from several people and in particular Winston Churchill. The harbours were intended to protect the ships from storm and enemy attack. Many of the French ports had been destroyed and/or booby trapped by the Germans. The disastrous British attack on Dieppe in 1942 rekindled the interest in the artificial floating harbours. Two were built for D Day. Mulberry A was constructed off Omaha Beach to supply US forces. Mulberry B was built off Gold Beach at Arromanches to supply British and Canadian troops. Mulberry A was destroyed in a storm a few days after it was built. Mulberry B was operational for some 10 months after the landings. In the 10 months after D Day Mulberry B was used to land over 2.5 million troops, 500,000 vehicles and 4 million tons of supplies. The harbour is credited by some historians with shortening the war by increasing the effectiveness of the allied supply chain during the invasion. The harbours were a huge feat of civil engineering. They were built hastily in the dry docks on The Thames and Clyde. They were pulled across the channel by tugs and assembled off the French coast. They were operational within 12 days of the landings. The archive also includes a war time letter from Louis Mountbatten from South East Asia Command Headquarters August 1945 writing to "thank you for your great kindness in presenting me with a painting of Mulberry. I was informed of this just before I left London recently but owing to the Japanese surrender I had to leave so quickly that I was unable to write at the time and thank you". There is also a signed letter from Winston Churchill dated 24th April 1945 thanking Colonel Steer-Webster for "the excellent coloured reproduction of Mulberry B which you have been good enough to have prepared for me" and "thanking you for the various models and relief map of the Mulberry which you have sent to my map room during the past months". There is a secret movement order to Steer-Webster and in reference to Juno Beach June 1944 and other wartime orders (see illustration).
A pair of Herend porcelain cockerels, 20th century, each with a small ball of grain in its mouth and upon a leaf shaped base with leaves, berries and worms, printed marks and impressed model No. 5015. 18.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both cockerels appear to be in first class condition with no chips, damage, repairs or restoration. The colours are all strong and there is no significant rubbing to the gilding.
A porcelain model of a hobby by Karl Ens, 20th century, naturalistically modelled on a leafy stump, printed factory marks. Height 23.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This lot appears to be in first class condition with no evidence of any damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no chips or cracks.
A Royal Copenhagen model of a heron, designed by Theodore Madsen, modelled standing in tall reeds upon an oval base, factory printed inscribed and impressed marks to the underside, shape No. 532. Height 27 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The heron is in first class condition with no damage, no repairs and no restoration.
A Karl Ens porcelain model of a Hoopoe, 20th century, modelled standing upon a leafy branch, factory printed marks. 27 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: This lot appears to be in first class condition with no evidence of any damage, no repairs and no restoration. We can see no evidence of any chips or cracks. We have looked carefully at the bird under a loupe. Around the eye area to one side there is slight crazing and minor glaze imperfections.
A Karl Ens porcelain model of a Teal, 20th century, modelled standing upon a leafy branch, factory printed marks. 23 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: This figure appears to be in first class condition. We can see no evidence of any damage, no repairs and no restoration. There are no chips or cracks.
Maud O'Reilly (Australian, 1886-1971), a slip cast pottery model of a Kookaburra, naturalistically modelled seated upon a pedestal with leaves and berries upon a square foot, the underside incised M O'Reilly 1926 and inscribed Maud O'Reilly 1926, Kookaburra and numbered 721430. 27.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The beak of the Kookaburra has had some professional restoration. The restoration is extremely good but evident on very close inspection. Other than this the piece is in first class condition with no other restoration, no damage, chips or repairs.
GUY TAPLIN (b.1939), "Lapwing", a carved model with green, black and white markings and curved metal crest, signed, titled and numbered 21, 10" long beak to tail, on metal support with shell on rustic shaped circular foot, 10 1/2" high, bears "Gallery Upstairs-Henley-in-Arden" label (subject to Artists Resale Right) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A HANS OLSEN FOR VATNE MOBLER ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIR, model 500, 1950's, upholstered in black leather with loose cushions, 30" x 20" x 28 1/2" (Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) CITES regulations on post 1947 furniture requires this rosewood item to have an Article 10 certificate. This is available for inspection particularly for those buying for commercial purposes.) This item may not comply with the Furniture & Furnishings (Fire) Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling. This item may not comply with the Furniture & Furnishings (Fire) Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
KAI KRISTIANSEN FOR KORUP STOLEFABRIK, a set of four teak framed Model 121 "Paper Knife" armchairs, 1950's/60's, upholstered in black leatherette, stamped "K.S. Made in Denmark" under seats, 21 1/4" x 17" x 31 1/2" This item may not comply with the Furniture & Furnishings (Fire) Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

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