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A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP OF CHILDREN WITH EASTER EGGS, GARDNER PORCELAIN FACTORY, VERBILKI, MOSCOW, 1870S-1890S the pair of boys cracking purple Easter eggs, three more laying in the grass, one boy seated on a tree trunk dressed in a blue shirt, yellow trousers with red trim and brown boots, the other standing barefoot, dressed in a white shirt with red trim and blue rolled trousers, atop a rectangular grass-like base, red overglaze factory mark and numeral 49, impressed factory mark and numeral 3 under base; overall height: 15 cm (5 7/8 in.)
A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A FEMALE FOOTBALL PLAYER AFTER ALEKSANDR SAMOKHVALOV (RUSSIAN 1894-1971), LENINGRAD PORCELAIN FACTORY, 1930S after a design by ALEKSANDR SAMOKHVALOV (RUSSIAN 1894-1971), depicting a young woman in a football uniform, with a striped white and grey shirt and black shorts, with black bows in her hair, seated on a white embroidered cloth laid on a tree trunk, blue underglaze inventory number 06.-3. and inscription in Russian: Po ris. / A. Samokhvalova / 1930 [After a design by A. Samokhvalov 1930] under base; overall height: 18.5 cm (7 1/4 in.)LOT NOTESThe following porcelain figure is reminiscent of Samokhvalov's iconic painting "Girl in a T-Shirt," made two years later.
A SOVIET PORCELAIN FIGURE 'YOUNG WOMAN WITH BROKEN JUG' AFTER STEPAN PIMENOV (1784-1883), LENINGRAD PORCELAIN FACTORY, 1960S after an 1817-1820 model, painted by ZAITSEV(A) (RUSSIAN 20TH CENTURY), depicting a young woman seated on a tree trunk next to a broken jug, holding a pale blue handkerchief in one hand and a piece of the broken jug in the other, wearing a long cobalt blue dress with white undershirt and low headdress, atop circular floor-like base, the trim, headdress and edges of base gilt, blue underglaze factory mark, black underglaze signature, title and attribution under base; overall height: 23 cm (9 in.)
Louis Vuitton, an early 20th Century Louis Vuitton steamer trunk, tan leather with studded corner guards, brass fittings, R.L. monogram to the sides, embossed Paris Louis Vuitton to the cover handle, side brass clasps monogrammed L.V and the central lock marked Louis Vuitton, Made in France, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris & 49 New Bond St, London, the base with company branded wooden struts, height 38cm, width 61cm, depth 28cm
WILLIAM THOMPSON; a 19th century mahogany cased longcase clock, the signed circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial beneath scene of a lady in landscape and broken swan neck pediment, the trunk featuring quarter columns on plinth base, height approx 210cm (af, the glazed door is separate from the hood).Additional InformationDial has been repainted, not tested, no guarantee of working order, wear and tear throughout, some replacement pieces.
A 19th century William & Thomas Adams three piece tea service, the teapot with bird head spout, each piece painted with floral decoration inside gilt scrolls and a 19th century Moor Brothers candle holder in the form of a cherub grasping a tree trunk, height 30cm.Additional InformationCandle stick has been cracked and broken around sconce, milk jug with large section of handle broken off and reglued, also gilt wear, sugar bowl lid with large crack, teapot cover cracked, teapot spout cracked.
MEISSEN; a mid-18th century figure from The Series of Continents 'Africa', modelled by Paul Reinicke, circa 1750, painted blue sword mark to back of base, height 15cm.Provenance: from a private Worcestershire collection.Additional InformationBoth arms are restored as are the ears, trunk and tusks of the elephant. Restoration to right leg and the sheaths of corn, surface marks throughout. Tiny 1mm x 3mm chip to back of cloak. Rubbing to gilding.
ROLLS ROYCE; a 1926 20HP Weymann Saloon in excellent condition. Reduced buyer's premium of 12% including VAT.Additional InformationChassis number: GMJ74, valued by Vintage and Prestige Fine Motor Cars at £44,000 in 2017. Rolls Royce coming up to 100 years old and in excellent condition, previously owned by the Earl of Kilmorey (ownership history below). Comes with file of documents and letters. A delightful vintage Rolls Royce 20 HP Weymann Saloon carrying its original cabriolet saloon body by Weymann. The Rolls Royce 20HP Weymann Saloon is pictured on page 307 of John Fasals authoritative tome, The Rolls Royce 20. The Rolls Royce 20HP Saloon was initially sold by Rootes Ltd of Devonshire House, Piccadilly, to a Mr H Leeson of Hastings, E. Sussex. It was then transferred to a Dr Ind in Sittingbourne, Kent and then to a Mr Sully located in Bristol in 1933. In 1936 it was sold to the Rt. Hon. Earl of Kilmorey, Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland and then to a Mr Oliver in Holywood, Co. Down, N. Ireland. The next known location was Port Elizabeth in South Africa, where it was found in the 1960s by a Mr Ernest Heunis. The vehicle was restored by him in Pretoria, South Africa, and bore the South African registration number TP 8126. The Rolls Royce 20HP Saloon was returned to London in 1999 (see attached) by Christies International Motor Cars Ltd and re-registered with the registration number SV9928. It was sold to a Mr Raymond Foley in Saundersfoot Pembrokeshire, Wales, and then to a Mr Paul Haxell, Coulsdon, South London in 2004. It was bought by a Mr Ian William Charles Spencer, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, in 2015 and by the current owner in 2017. The Rolls Royce is finished in maroon over black and has been carefully looked after. The interior is black leather with the trim being well polished and in good condition. Black carpets complete the ensemble. The Rolls Royce 20HP Weymann Saloon has a non-division body well suited to an owner-driver with adjustable front seats. It carries faux pram irons to the rear giving the appearance of a cabriolet body. Under the body it is clean and tidy and has been well cared for. A file of bills and correspondence comes with the Rolls Royce 20HP Weymann Saloon. Mechanically the Rolls Royce 20HP Weymann Saloon is in fine order throughout with a lovely quiet engine and a delicate tactile feel to the controls. The Rolls Royce on the whole feels very taut and does not appear to have done a high mileage. The rear window is unusually large giving excellent visibility. At the rear is a commodious luggage trunk.
Early 20th century Anglo-Indian Japanned metal officers uniform trunk by Allibhoy Valijee and Sons, with hinged lid, carry handles to each end, the top inscribed 'Captain H.E. Garland, 3rd Gurkhas' W110cm and an unidentified Persian (?) medal (2) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Mid-19th century mahogany and boxwood line inlaid 8-day longcase clock, Wollar & Co, Norwich, the arched hood with scrolling pediment and set with three globe and eagle finials over free-standing baluster columns to a moulded throat (af)and long arched trunk door on a panelled plinth base with bracket feet to a 30cm third period painted and arched dial with gilt highlighted floral sprays, the arch over a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and enclosing subsidiary seconds and date sector with pierced and stamped brass hands to a signed false plate and movement with plates united by four knopped pillars and with anchor escapement strike on a bell, height 224cm
Mid 19th century longcase clock, the dial inscribed "William Buxton, Bishop Auckland", with swan neck pediment with arched dial with painted view of dogs in mountain landscape, the corners with painted elephants and camels, the trunk door flanked by turned pilasters raised on a rectangular base
Taxidermy: A Large Late Victorian Cased Eurasian Otter, circa 1880-1900, a full mount adult facing slightly to the left with mouth agape, stood upon a large fallen tree trunk, above pebbled groundwork, set against a plain white painted back board, enclosed within a large ebonised three-glass display case, raised upon four squat feet, 139cm by 39.5cm by 83cm, taxidermist unknown
THOMAS BROWN, CHESTER, CIRCA 1780 OAK LONG-CASE CLOCK, 12.25in square brass dial set with Roman numerals and face mask spandrels, chased centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell-strike movement, the dial numbered 256, square hood with glazed door on flanking turned pillars over a long shaped top trunk door and quarter cut reeded pillars on a stepped base, 199cms H, 48cms W, pendulum weights and winding key included

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