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OIL PAINTINGS AND WATERCOLOUR COMPRISING FOUR EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY STILL LIFE OILS ON CANVAS AND WOOD PANEL, one signed Francesca Van Summeran, largest approximate size 60cm x 49cm, a naive full length portrait of a continental farmer, unsigned, size 39cm x 39cm, British landscape with ruined castle to the background, oil on board and a stained late 19th century watercolour of Lichfield Cathedral, approximate size 39cm x 29cm (condition: all items have various degrees of smoke damage) (7)
A LARGE BOX CONTAINING WORLD COINAGE to include a seventeen coin set of Cook Islands photo portrait coins, two five pound silver proofs, two Austrian silver crowns, a twelve boxed five pound coin set, a carded 80th Birthday five pounds, other loose coins, a Midland Bank money box of decimal coins
° Burnet, William- The Memories of the Lives and Actions of James and William Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald, folio, rebound brown cloth, 7 parts in one, portrait frontispiece, R.Royston, London, 1677 and Metcalf C. Walter - A Book of Knights Banneret, Knights of the Bath and Knights Bachelor, 8vo, rebound, Mitchell and Hughes, London, 1885 (2)
A 1961 ADAC 1000km Race silver tray awarded to Stirling Moss,the simple silver tray in Continental 925 silver with German hallmark, engraved with race details 'VII. Int. ADAC-1000-km-Rennen - Ehrenpreis - Kölner Stadt=Anzeiger', believed awarded to Moss for his achievement or participation at the 28th May World Sportscar Championship endurance event at Nurburgring, where he finished 1st in class and 8th overall in the Porsche 356B Carrera Speziale, the tray measuring 24cm wide, offered together with seven glazed period monochrome photographs of Moss including race scenes and two portrait images. (8)Footnotes:Provenance: According to information received this silver tray and accompanying photographs were passed to the vendor by his great aunt, Kathleen Newley, who was secretary to Stirling Moss's father Alfred Ethelbert Moss.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good Lot of Roy Salvadori race memorabilia, Formerly from the Estate of the Late Joan Underhill (nee Salvadori),various items, some signed by the legendary driver, originally from the estate of Salvadori's sister Joan Underhill, including five EPNS race trophies comprising 1st place at the Thruxton Circuit Road race, 1952 WECC Raymond Way Trophy, 1954 WECC Speed Hill Climb 2nd place, 1959 BRSCC Saloon Car Championships in a Jaguar 3.4, 1963 Motor Challenge Trophy in Jaguar Mk.2, on bases, the largest 20cm high overall, a 1984 BRDC World Championship dinner menu held at Silverstone on 11th May 1984, signed 'Roy' with dedication to his mother Zelinda, a photo album containing 11 racing, portrait, and Salvadori family photographs, other loose family photographs, three framed and glazed race photographs, a postcard to Joan, signed 'Love Roy', a limited edition (67/250) framed print after Alan Fearnley of Roy in the Aston Martin DB3S signed by Salvadori and with dedication in pencil 'For my 'Little Sister...', a 1984 plaque commemorating the AMOC 50th Anniversary and 1959 Le Mans Aston Martin victory, and a copy of Adrian Ball: My Greatest Race; signed by Salvadori with dedication to his mother. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Edwards (George). Natural History of Uncommon Birds, and of Some Other Rare and Undescribed Animals... Exhibited in two hundred and ten copper plates, from designs copied immediately from nature, and curiously coloured after life... to which is added, a brief and general idea of drawing and painting in water-colours; with instructions for etching on copper with aquafortis: likewise some thoughts on the passage of birds; and additions to many of the subjects described in this work, 4 volumes, printed for Author, at the College of Physicians, in Warwick-Lane, 1743-51, & Gleanings of Natural History, exhibiting figures of quadrupeds, birds, insects, plants &c. most of which have not, till now, been either figured or described, 3 volumes, printed for the author, at the Royal College of Physicians, in Warwick-Lane, 1758-64, 7 volumes in all, containing 362 fine hand-coloured copper engraved plates (210 and 152 plates respectively to each work), uncoloured engraved portrait of the author by Johann Sebastian Muller after Bartholomew Dandridge, the three volumes of Gleanings of Natural History with parallel English and French printed text in double column, marbled endpapers, bookplate of William Hudson Hulme Hall Cheadle Hulme to front pastedown of each volume, contemporary uniform full red leather, with patterned outer border to each cover, panelled spines and all edges gilt, 4to (29 x 24 cm) (7) A fine set in contemporary uniform binding of 'one of the most important of all bird books, both as a fine bird book and a work of ornithology' (Sitwell, Fine Bird Books). The father of British ornithology, George Edwards (1694-1773) was appointed librarian at the College of Physicians, with the assistance of Sir Hans Sloane, who also employed him to draw curiosities from his own collection. These drawings, as well as others made by Edwards from the collections of his circle, including Mark Catesby, and the Dutchman Gideon Loten, formed the basis of his Natural History. Amongst the species described, some of which appear in print for the first time, are many from India and North America. Edwards personally oversaw the colouring of the engravings - 316 of which are of birds - carefully supervising the colourists who worked from twelve model copies coloured by the author himself. The work includes 'some brief instructions for etching on engraving on copper-plates', Edwards having been encouraged to etch his own plates by Catesby, and 'A Brief Idea of Drawing and Painting in Water-Colours'.
Edwardian Sheraton revival satinwood and painted centre table, oval top with hand painted portrait of woman wearing a hat, surrounded by scrolling leafage and floral garlands, square tapering supports terminating at spade feet with brass cups and castors joined by undertierDimensions: Height: 75cm Length/Width: 77cm Depth/Diameter: 49cm
An Edwardian Enamel and Split Pearl Portrait Miniature Pendant, the circular frame with a portrait miniature centrally depicting two young girls and a locket compartment to the reverse containing hair, within a green guilloche enamel and split pearl border, suspended from a split pearl bale, measures 5.3cm by 4.1cm . The pendant is in good condition. It is stamped '15CT' and in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 19.5 grams. CR made 04.08.21.
Paul Paul (Staithes Group 1865-1937): Self Portrait, oil on canvas signed 60cm x 50cm Provenance: from the artist's studio collection. Paul Politachi, born in Constantinople in 1865, was the son of Constantine Politachi (1840-1914), a merchant in cotton goods, and his wife Virginie. About 1870 the family came to England, and in 1871 Paul is listed as living at 4 Victoria Crescent, Broughton, Salford with his parents, two younger sisters Eutcripi and Emilie, paternal grandmother Fotine, a governess and a servant. In January 1887 he enrolled at Hubert von Herkomer's School at Bushey, where he presumably met fellow future Staithes Group members Rowland Henry Hill and Percy Morton Teasdale.After his marriage to Marion Archer in 1896 he changed his name to the more Anglophone Paul Plato Paul. He exhibited at the Royal Academy ten times between 1901 and 1932. He was elected to the Royal Society of British Artists in 1903 and in that year exhibited 'The Old Pier, Walberswick' and 'The Road to the Village' in their winter exhibition. Two years later he was elected a member of the Staithes Art Club, alongside Teasdale. He died at 11 Bath Road, Bedford Park, Brentford, Middlesex on 23 January 1937, aged 71.
Paul Paul (Staithes Group 1865-1937): Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on panel signed 21cm x 15cm Provenance: from the artist's studio collection. Paul Politachi, born in Constantinople in 1865, was the son of Constantine Politachi (1840-1914), a merchant in cotton goods, and his wife Virginie. About 1870 the family came to England, and in 1871 Paul is listed as living at 4 Victoria Crescent, Broughton, Salford with his parents, two younger sisters Eutcripi and Emilie, paternal grandmother Fotine, a governess and a servant. In January 1887 he enrolled at Hubert von Herkomer's School at Bushey, where he presumably met fellow future Staithes Group members Rowland Henry Hill and Percy Morton Teasdale.After his marriage to Marion Archer in 1896 he changed his name to the more Anglophone Paul Plato Paul. He exhibited at the Royal Academy ten times between 1901 and 1932. He was elected to the Royal Society of British Artists in 1903 and in that year exhibited 'The Old Pier, Walberswick' and 'The Road to the Village' in their winter exhibition. Two years later he was elected a member of the Staithes Art Club, alongside Teasdale. He died at 11 Bath Road, Bedford Park, Brentford, Middlesex on 23 January 1937, aged 71.
Benjamin Killingbeck (British 1769-1789): Portrait of a Mine Owner, the Mine with Working Horses beyond, oil on canvas signed (l.l.) and dated 1772, 72cm x 60cmProvenance: East Yorks. private collection; Tom Laughton of Scarborough - his sale Sotheby's 18th March 1964 Lot 49Literature: Ellis Waterhouse, Dictionary of British 18th century Painters in oils and Crayons 1981, p.206 illus

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