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FREDERIC WALKER (1840-1875), BRITISH PLAYING THE GUITAR (STUDY OF HIS SISTER FANNY WALKER WITH GUITAR), CIRCA 1869 Watercolour; titled to labels verso, numbered “No. 2” to old title label verso. Together with the Victorian needlework stool and the book: “Twenty Seven Illustrations by Frederick Walker” both depicted in the watercolour; as well as another hardcover book: “Life and Letters of Frederick Walker, A.R.A.” by John George Marks Arched sheet 12.25"" x 9.25"" — 31.1 x 23.5 cm. Provenance: Ex. Coll. Mr. Edward Phipps-Walker (1914-1985), residing in the UK and Canada; Purchased by the present owners father-in-law, Canada from the above; Gifted to the present family member Note: Walker’s elder sister Fanny was the model for other paintings by the artist. The stool carries an inscription by the artist: “To Dear Jane, worked at Cannes by F.W. Walker - Feb. 9, 1869”. The artist’s sister Sarah married John George Marks, the author of the green hardcover book: “Life and Letters of Frederick Walker, A.R.A.”, This book is inscribed: “To Fred Walker’s sister Mrs. Hill with kindest regards from E.? E? Leggatt, October 1907” front free end paper
A Carter`s Poole Pottery tile designed by Cecil Aldin, model DG6, printed and painted in colours on a cream ground, a tile decorated with a comic cat and stilted bird design, and five other tiles impressed marks, painted Aldin monogram 15cm. square Literature Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery Richard Dennis Publications, page 171 for three other Cecil Aldin tiles from the Dog series Provenance Private collection
A Royal Doulton stoneware paperweight designed by Mark V Marshall, modelled as a grotesque bird creature, glazed green, another glazed brown, a model of a brown bear seated next to a whicker basket and a Royal Doulton leather drinking mug impressed marks, 8.5cm. wide Literature
A Hukin & Heath electroplated metal oil and vinegar cruet designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, model no. 2592, the two circular compartments on rod feet, with central rod handle and D finial, with two cut glass bottles and stoppers, stamped marks, 16..5cm. high Literature Christopher Dresser Metalwork The Andrew McIntosh Patrick Collection, Lyon & Turnbull, 19th April 2005 lot 15 for a four compartment version, model no.2592.
`Cruel Love` a gilt bronze and ivory bust cast and carved from a model by Agathon Leonard, on square section alabaster base, signed in the cast A Leonard stamped 87, 18cm. high Literature Bryan Catley Art Deco and Other Figures ACC publishing page 203 for an example illustrated
`Rose and Butterfly` a gilt bronze and ivory bust cast and carved from a model by Agathon Leonard, on square section alabaster base, signed in the cast A Leonard stamped 48, 19.5cm. high Literature Bryan Catley Art Deco and Other Figures ACC publishing page 203 for an example illustrated
A Good Tiffany Studios patinated bronze and Favrile glass Peacock table mirror, model no.29236, cast bronze inset with Favrile glass peacock eye motif, the back initialled EPR stamped Tiffany Studios New York, number to base, 32.5cm. high Literature Important 20th Century Decorative Arts, Christie`s New York, 11 June 1998, lot 107 page 102 for a comparable table mirror
A Liberty & Co pewter butter dish designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0162, circular with three cast handles, cast in low relief with foliate motif, with clear glass liner, stamped marks, 14.5cm. diam. Literature Victor Arwas Art Nouveau From Mackintosh to Liberty Papadakis, page 109 for an example illustrated.
A Liberty & Co polished pewter vase designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0227, flaring cylindrical form, on tripod foot, cast in low relief with pendulous flower stems stamped number 24.5cm. high Literature Victor Arwas Art Nouveau From Mackintosh to Liberty Papadakis, page 126 for a variation of this vase in silver.
An attractive Murrle Bennett silver and enamel brooch designed by Archibald Knox, model no.1309, stylised honesty with whiplash tendrils, enamelled in colours stamped marks, silver 5cm.wide Provenance Didier Antiques private collection Literature Stephen A Martin Archibald Knox Artmedia, page 267 for a comparable example.
A Royal Doulton Advertising figure, 'Sketch Girl', model number 444, designed by Leslie Harradine, introduced 1923, withdrawn 1938, no HN number, impressed 444 to base, printed factory marks, 18.5cm high Footnote: The Sketch, a magazine of art and actuality was first published in February 1893 and remained in production until 1959. The items on the girls tray include a jockey for sports, a ballerina for theatre, a toy soldier for news and a cupid for love stories, which all represent the fields of interest covered by the magazine. No one is certain about what the little devil represents; perhaps satirical humour.
William Russell Flint - `Model with Hour-glass`, line block, signed, inscribed `Ray Herself - Bless Her` and dated 1966, approx 10cm x 17cm. Provenance: given by the artist to his model Ray Fuller; subsequently purchased by the current vendor from Bonhams, Lot 116, 3rd June 1995; a catalogue for the auction is included with the lot. Note: approximately fifty of these line blocks were printed, and then framed by the Rowley Gallery Ltd, to give away to friends.
A pair of butterscotch coloured oval opaque amber bead pendant earrings, with 9ct gold post and butterfly fittings, gross weight approx 3.5g, length of each bead approx 1.5cm, together with a pair of reconstituted amber cufflinks, and a Russian reconstituted amber model of a beer mug (faults).
A 2nd model Third Reich Luftwaffe dagger by P.D. Luneschloss, Solingen, with straight double edged blade, length approx 26cm, aluminium crosspiece and pommel, wire bound cream celluloid grip (loose, one strand of wire missing), with its dress knot, in its steel sheath (some rust marking).
A First World War period French prismatic field monocular telescope, model 1917, with approx 7.5cm object lens, three position rotating turret eyepieces giving approx 15x, 23x and 30x magnification, retaining most original khaki paint finish (prism cover missing), with its finely adjustable tripod mount and leather carrying case, copies of research, etc.

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