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A Graflex Speed Graphic Signal Corps U.S. Army KE-12-1 Camera, green, serial no. 892576, military no. 2180, with Graflex Optar f/4.5 127mm lens, serial no. G43937, body, G, lens, G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, with seven DDS, matching green tripod, in fitted aluminium case; this model was possibly made in the Korean War up to 1953, or even up to 1955; the case carries US Army stencils indicating that it saw service at Long Binh, close to Saigon, and the largest US Army base in Viet Nam during the conflict between Viet Nam and the USA
A Thornton Pickard Ruby Stereo Mahogany Field Camera, 4½x6½, serial no. 2182, with Taylor Taylor Hobson f/8 5.25” Rapid Rectilinear lenses, in Thornton Pickard stereo shutter, serial no. 13335 / 12999, body, F-G, shutter working, lenses, VG, together with Taylor Taylor & Hobson Casket Set No. III 8½x6½, W.A.R finish, incomplete, with two DDS and tripod
A Sharman D. Neill Mahogany Field Camera, 3x4”, with R. J. Beck Rectilinear 5” Waterhouse-stop brass lens, serial no. 1601, body, VG, lens, VG, engraved ‘ W. H. Walmsley & Co. Sole American Agents’, with Ross No.2 Symmetrical 4” Rotary Waterhouse-stop brass lens, serial no. 21446, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some light internal debris, both lenses in felt-lined lead tubes, one with set of stops, together with six DDS, Thornton Pickard shutter, and wooden tripod, in fitted case; ex-Christie’s lot number 459, 15th November 2005, maker’s plate to side ‘ Sharman D. Neill, 12 Donegall Place, Belfast, Optican to H.R.H The Prince of Wales’
A Custom-Built Mahogany-Bodied Telephoto Sports Photographer’s Half-Plate Camera, with Taylor Hobson Group Portrait f/8 36” Waterhouse Stop lens, serial no. 5776, body, G, roller-blind shutter working, lens, F-G, scratches, on tripod; overall length 110cm approx.; cameras of this type were used in the 1910 London Olympics
A Victorian style mahogany dining table, the shaped rectangular top with scroll carved corners, raised on pedestal plinth, tripod legs with foliate carving, on claw feet, 77cm high x 214cm wide x 140cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: leaves are different colour, veneer losses, general ware and splits, base not original to top
A Roman marble cinerary urn with lid 1st-2nd century AD; 48 cm (18,89 in) high; Square in form, finely sculpted lid with eagles holding wreaths acroteria, a tripod with lion’s paws-shaped foot between two seated and confronting griffins in the pediment, the front carved in high relief, centered by a panel engraved with a eight-line dedicatory Latin inscription: “Diis / Manibus / M(arci) Antoni / Gemelli / M(arcus) Antonius / Proculus filius / patri bene / merenti” The inscription panel is flanked by sphinxes and eagles, a shell between dolphins and burning candlesticks beneath. PROVENANCE: From an European private collection.
A George III burr yew, mahogany and floral marquetry octagonal tripod table, circa 1770, the hinged top with burr yew sectional radiating veneer centred by a circular branch of flowers in marquetry, within a chequer banded and mahogany crossbanded border, on reeded column and moulded outswept legs joined by a triform iron stretcher, 72cm high, the top 77cm diameter For another related design of table, see Helen Hayward and Pat Kirkham, William and John Linnell , Rizzoli, 1980, p139, pl.273 For a related design of table by Ince & Mayhew see Anthony Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, Faber & Faber 1968, pl 115. The plate illustrating three 'Claw Tables' (dated 1762) particularly reflect a similarity to the legs of the current table with their 'hipped' and moulded downswept design with integral tapering feet. The overall quality of the table, use of unusual timber and high quality marquetry would point towards the workshop of a significant cabinet maker. Please refer to the relationship in design between this table and lot 72 in this auction and the footnotes to the lot regarding their design.
A pair of George III mahogany and kingwood crossbanded occasional tables , circa 1770, each octagonal tilt top inlaid with a central radiating floral motif and with a further repeated leaf and berry border, on a turned column and tripod legs with scrolled feet 73cm high, 54cm diameter Provenance: Being sold on behalf of the executors of the estate of Lady Janet Llewellyn( nee Edmondes). By repute one of the current tables was given to Lady Llewellyn as wedding present in 1956. The other table was reunited in 1969. The tables almost certainly came from Old Hall, Cowbridge. The house was revamped in the latter part of 18th century in the 'classical' manner suggesting that may have been when the tables were brought into the house originally. This fine pair of tripod tables relates closely to a design by Thomas Sheraton in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer s Drawing Book of 1793 (Part II, Plate 25). The simple elegance of the downturned scrolled feet and carved base are almost identical to Sheraton s drawing on the top left-hand side of the plate, while the octagonal top appears in the drawing on the right-hand side of the plate. There are two examples of tripod tables with a similar shaped base at Ightham Mote, Kent (National Trust, inv. Number 825107, 825111). For another example of a similarly shaped table with octagonal top, see F. Lewis Hinckley s Hepplewhite, Sheraton & Regency Furniture Plate 68 No. 201. The marquetry tops feature an intricate patarae encircled by a ring of floral decoration. The decorative scheme is classically inspired and relates closely to both Sheraton s designs as well as designs by George Hepplewhite, particularly in his Cabient-Maker and Upholsterer s Guide of 1794. The tripod table tops draw elements of design included in Plates 32, 33, and 34 from this publication. These tables embody the height of the fashion for Sheraton designs with their light and elegant profiles and simply executed decorative schemes.

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