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A SMALL LATE VICTORIAN VESTA CASE enamelled on the front with a portrait of the famous flat-racing jockey "Tom Cannon", suspensory ring, by J.H. Taylor, Birmingham 1881 together with a late Victorian vesta case* with a horse racing scene in relief on the front & a flip cover, maker's mark worn, Birmingham 1892; the latter 2.1" (5.3 cms) long; 1.5 oz (2) *This vesta by repute belonged to Tom Cannon and was for his personal use.
A LATE VICTORIAN VESTA CASE with the applied portrait of Charley's Aunt, the reverse with presentation inscription, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895 and an Edwardian engraved vesta case with lobed fluting, suspensory ring, maker's mark "G.L" (incuse), Birmingham 1906; the latter 2" (5 cms) long; 1.25 oz (2)
A FRENCH "NAUGHTY NINETIES" VESTA CASE with diagonal fluting and a concealed enamelled portrait of a masked dancing girl, barely concealing her modesty with an ill-placed cloak and a tambourine (the portrait revealed when the front is hinged outward), no maker's mark, 1890-95; 2.5" (6.2 cms) long; 1.9 oz
STEVE MCCURRY (AMERICAN b. 1950),SHARBAT GULA, AFGHAN GIRL, PAKISTANoffset lithographic colour print, signed lower right in pen 54cm x 38cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Note: Steve McCurry took his most recognized portrait, ''Afghan Girl'', in a refugee camp near Peshawar, Pakistan in 1984. The image itself was named as ''the most recognized photograph'' in the history of the National Geographic magazine and her face became famous as the cover photograph on the June 1985 issue. The photo has also been widely used on Amnesty International brochures, posters, and calendars. The identity of the ''Afghan Girl'' remained unknown for over 17 years until McCurry and a National Geographic team located the woman, Sharbat Gula, in 2002.
* CRAIG CAMPBELL,TAM O'SHANTERoil on canvas, signed90cm x 67.5cm (approx 36 x 26 inches)FramedNote: Campbell was born in Prestwick, Ayrshire, in 1960. This area of Scotland is abundant with golf courses so it's not surprising that much of his inspiration has come from the sport and its personalities. Craig studied at The Glasgow School of Art and his close attention to detail soon earned him prestigious exhibitions including a tour of the USA and a show at The British Open Championship. Recent years have seen him undertaking some of his most challenging work yet with large commissions for corporate clients such as Donald Trump and the new clubhouse at Trump Turnberry. This included several large paintings depicting the famous 1977 'Duel in the Sun'. He has many other clients including The European Tour, Amazon, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Westcot Credit Services, Dawn Group Ltd, Monsanto (USA), The Yorkshire Bank, Ayr Racecourse, JP Management, to name but a few. In 2005 Craig was commissioned by Barbara Nicklaus to paint a portrait of her husband Jack.. Later that year Jack met with Craig at Rufflets Country House Hotel, St. Andrews, during British Open week and signed and dated his new painting commemorating Jack's final Open. The original portrait was sold privately for £20,000 and the prints have raised in excess of $200,000 around the world for leading children and cancer charities. In 2015 Craig was also commissioned to paint a portrait of Tom Watson at his final British Open at St. Andrews. The last few years Craig's golf art has attracted numerous buyers and increased values through several auction houses, including Bonhams, with a portrait of Tiger Woods selling at £13,000.
Poster designed by Fix Masseau (Pierre Felix Masseau, 1905-1994) featuring an elegant Art Deco image of a steam train pulling into a station with ETAT written on the red bumper in front of the train. Official lithograph re-issue from the 1932 original by Studio Editions, printed by Bedos, Paris. Excellent condition.Pierre Félix Masseau (17 March 1869 – 1937), known professionally as Fix-Masseau, was a noted French sculptor and father of poster artist Pierre Fix-Masseau.Fix-Masseau was born in Lyon, studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, served as director of the École Nationale d'Art Décoratif in Limoges until 1935, and was made an officer of the Légion d'honneur. He formed part of the French decorative art movement, creating objects such as vases and chandeliers in the Art Nouveau style, exhibited numerous works at the Salon des Artistes Francais and the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and was widely respected for his portrait busts.Country: France, Year: 1982, Artist: Fix-Masseau, Size (cm)99x62
A collection of vintage jewellery, comprising a green hardstone necklace, strung with 108 beads, each 10mm, with a 9ct gold clasp, 112cm long, a pair of diamond and turquoise drop earrings, a pair of paste and smokey quartz drop earrings, a pair of Christian Dior turquoise and gold plated clip earrings, and brass pill box, cast with all over floral decoration, the circular lift lid inset with a painted miniature portrait of a Georgian lady, 2 by 5cm, a small Victorian locket, 2.5 by 3cm, and two small green hardstone floral carvings, each 11 by 18mm. (11)
A group of ten silver commemorative Winston Churchill medallions, comprising Nordon Art Company limited edition medallions, each numbered 0055 of 750, complete with box and certificate, two Britannia silver Victory medallions, numbered 0092 and 0319, a Toye Kenning and Spencer Ltd portrait medallion complete with box, two Spink and Son Ltd 1874-1965 portrait medals, with 'Very Well Alone' verso, one, 57mm diameter, 2.62toz, the other smaller, 37mm, 0.88toz, a Gregory and Co Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965 medal with Victory sign verso, limited edition number 119 of 5000, and two VE day commemorative medallions with Winston Churchill verso, 12.4toz total silver weight. (10)
A late 19th century polished bronze table snuff-box, having porcelain inset hinged cover, and loose inner cover Condition Report / Extra Information Width 7.7cm, depth 5.2cm, height 2.9cm.Wear to the portrait medallion.Bent and misshapen to the corners of the base.Screw missing to base.Several pin dents to the lid.

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