A pair of French late 19th century brass candlesticks with detachable drip pans, the eagle and portrait medallion nozzles on reeded and leaf decorated stems, the triple leg bases divided by anthemions and ending in hairy paw feet, undersides of base and some feet initialled 'AD' with a small star -2 29cm high
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Miscellaneous medals and presentations, a bronze medallion commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Brazilian F.A. in 1964; an Italian medal struck with a portrait of Pope Joannes XXIII; a souvenir medal for the 1962 World Cup, a silver dollar keyring presented for the USA v England international 27.5.64; a cased watch/keyring presented by the French F.A. on the occasion of the international 3.10.62, and a small silver plated ashtray with an enamel crest for Rotterdam; a pair of blue enamel lapel badges bearing the three lions crest and a gymnastics medal dated 1955 (a qty.)
A set of eleven pencil portrait drawings of Spurs players, signed Jacqueline F. Knight and dated 1961, with the sole exception of Jimmy Greaves, all have been signed by the subject, comprising: Peter Baker, Bill Brown, Ron Henry, Danny Blanchflower, Dave Mackay, Maurice Norman, Bobby Smith, Cliff Jones, Terry Medwin & John White, all uniformly framed & glazed, 34 by 24cm., 13 1/2 by 9 1/2in.
A signed manuscript letter from the Corinthians and England football captain Charles Wreford-Brown dated 9th April 1893, in response to an enquiry, and detailing his sporting achievements at Oxford University and Charterhouse School, and his trip with Lord Hawke’s team to America in 1891; sold with a printed photographic portrait (2). Charles Wreford-Brown has been credited for coining the word soccer, but this claim lacks any hard documentary evidence. He was also a county cricketer for Gloucestershire. He captained the England football team on two occasions v Wales in 1894 and 1895, when the team was wholly comprised of amateur players.
A group of four pocket watches with football decoration, comprising: a large Ferrovia Patent Cronometro example engraved with a football scene circa 1920s, the white metal case to the reverse of the pocket watch finely engraved, the white dial with black and red painted Arabic numerals and trademarks; a fold-out example commemorating the 1962 World Cup by Mirabo, fitted inside a fold-out case modelled as a panelled football and inscribed MUNDIAL DE FOOT-BALL, 1962, ARICA-CHILE; another by Eska commemorating the 1974 World Cup, the dial inscribed COPA DO MUNDO 74, with a brass case to the reverse decorated with a footballer and inscribed CM, 74; the final pocket watch, a Harold Lloyd with a portrait of the silent movie star on the paper dial, lacking original watch glass, the reverse with machined decoration of a football match
English School 19th century- Portrait of a man, head and shoulders turned to the right, traditionally held to be George Daubeny of Cote, 1742-1806; oil on panel, oval, bears inscribed label attached to the reverse, 24.5x21cm: J Ames, 18th century- "George Daubeny, Esqr., Glorious Majority 372"; hand-coloured engraving printed in blue, 20.3x13.8cm: together with one other small framed engraving relating the George Daubeny, 7.2x11.8cm., (3)
After Paul Klee 1876-1976- "Perspectiv"; lithograph printed in colours, signed within the plate, bears number 52/250 in pen, 24x31cm: Henri Mattisse 1869-1954- portrait of a woman; lithograph, signed and with inscription within the plate, 34x25cm: together with one further 20th century abstract figure study; aquatint printed in colours, (3)
After Jßnos Vasvary, Hungarian 1867-1939-Seated woman; lithograph, signed within the plate, 40x30cm: German School early 20th century- Portrait of a young woman, holding a harp; hand-coloured lithographs, a pair: together with other European and Oriental 19/20th century engravings and mixed media studies by and after various hands, to include after George Cruikshank I 1792-1878- "Mrs Figs Card Party Disturbed"; hand-coloured engraving, published by T Tegg April 1st, (a lot)
W J Buckland, late 20th century- Portrait of two school boys standing half-length; oil on canvas, signed, 101x76cm: Clive Neville, late 20th century- "Apollo Before Olympus", 1987; oil on canvas board, bears label attached to the reverse, 74x62cm: Edward Elliott, late 20th century-Landscape beneath stormy skies; oil on board, signed, 44.7x121cm: Elsworth, late 20th century- Camel train bearing gifts from Asprey and Harrods; oil and gold on canvas, signed and dated 80, 55x76cm., (4) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Nora Auric, French c.1900-1982- "La Claire Lune"; oil on canvas, signed and dated 67, bears inscription on the stretcher, 22.2x27cm: together with a portrait study by the same hand, depicting Lord Peter Derwent, poet and biographer, head and shoulders turned to the right; oil on canvas, signed, dedicated and dated 1946, 46x38cm., (2), (part unframed)
W Williams, late 19th century- Portrait of Ludwig Van Beethoven; oil on panel, signed and dated 1878, 25x20cm: Brian Eden, late 20th century- "Tyrell Street, Bradford, 1902"; watercolour, signed: R E Laurrella, late 20th century- Daffodils; oil on canvas, signed, 50x40cm: together with further oil studies by the same hand to include portraits, landscapes, still life and a small quantity of artist's materials to include brushes, oils and palette in a mahogany box: together with further 19/20th century watercolour, engraving and print studies to include Attilio Lauricella and others, (a lot) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Dora Meeson, Australian 1869-1955- Portrait of a young woman, bust length, wearing a pink coat, possibly a self portrait of the artist, watercolour, signed Dora Meeson Coates and dated August 1918, 53x43cm: Note: Dora Meeson Coates grew up in New Zealand. A student at the MelbourneNational Gallery School, and later the Slade School, London, Dora Meeson studied in Paris under Benjamin Constant and Laurens. Dora Meeson married the artist George James Coates, Australian 1869-1930
After Eden Upton Eddis 1812-1901- Portrait of a young woman, seated wearing a blue dress and a young woman wearing a black lace bonnet; hand-coloured lithographs, a pair, in matching gilt oval frames, 23x17cm: Together with a collection of 18/19/20th century etchings and engravingsby and after various hands to include, James Macintyre 1926, Francesco Bartolozzi 1727-1815, David Teniers I 1582-1649 and others, (part unframed) (a lot)
* Frank McFadden, mid 19th century- "The Lock"; etching, after John Constable 1776-1837, with remarque depicting a portrait of John Constable, signed within the plate, bears faint pencil inscription and blind stamp, condition poor with various tears and defects, 67x55cm: After Sir Joshua Reynolds RA 1773-1792- "The Infant Samuel"; mezzotint, trimmed with the plate: together with a folio of other 18/19th century mezzotints, etchings and engravings, by and after various hands, condition variable, (a lot) (folio) Note: John Constable painted the Lock in 1824 and is now in the Walter Morrison Collection, Sudeley Castle.
* A 19th Century Oriental Portrait Miniature, depicting a man standing full length holding and apple and wearing an elaborate headdress and coat; opaque colour and gilt on paper, 16x9cm: together with two other 19/20th century Oriental miniatures depicting a young woman holding a fanand a seated figure holding a vessel, opaque colour and gilt on paper, (3) (unframed)
Las Cases (Comte de) - Memorial De Sainte Helene, Barbezat, Paris 1830, twenty six volumes in thirteen, volumes seven/eight and nine/ten folding maps to frontis, five/six and fifteen/sixteen portrait frontis, one/two and seventeen/eighteen vignette frontis, ¼ black Morocco, purple and black marble boards, gilt lettering. (13).
AN INTERESTING AND VARIED COLLECTION OF PRINTED MATERIAL to include a large quantity of Liebigs trade cards, mainly late 19th/early 20th century, some loose and some in albums; a collection of book marks to include Venetian scenes; 'Wrights Coal Tar soap' and other advertisers; printed photographic portrait cards from the Edwardian era, including 'Mr and Mrs Joseph Chamberlain', 'Lionel Rignold', 'Mr Lewis Waller' etc etc, also religious bookmarks, some silk and related material .

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