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Marco Zanuso (1916-2001), Modèle TL 58, Table, Palissandre, Édition Poggi, Date de création : vers 1974, H 71,5 × L 240 × P 76 cm, Bibliographie : Giuliana Gramigna, Repertorio del Design Italiano 1950-2000 per l’arredamento domestico, volume 1, édition Allemandi & C., Turin, 2003, p.224
Ico Parisi (1916-1996),, Paire de plafonniers, Acier et perspex opalescent, Date de création : vers 1969, H 198 × l 32 × P 17,5 cm, Bibliographie : Walter Guadagnini, Flaminio Gualdoni, Alberto Sartoris, Ico Parisi, «Ico Parisi & architetture», Nuova Alfa Editoriale, Italie 1990, p. 118, Charlotte & Peter Fiell, «70’s Decorative Art», Taschen, Cologne 2000, p. 104, 106 et 108
A Royal Army Ordnance Corps sweetheart brooch, made by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, in unmarked gold, enamels and diamond chips, the format being of the KC cap badge design and features the Garter Proper, a shield bearing the arms of Ordnance and the unit title, contained in its original Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. presentation box.
J. Simson (18th century), , after Jeremiah Meyer (1735-1789), `George the Third, King of Great Britain, &c, &c, &c`, reverse glass print, published 1761, 36 x 26cm (14 x 10in), together with two others, `The Lady Carlteret` [sic] , by J. Smith and `Her Grace the Duchess of Mountague` [sic] (3)
A Victorian gilt brass altar crucifix by , John Hardman & Co, probably after a design by , A. W. N. Pugin, with cast corpus, the engraved arms and shaft of the cross with foliate crocketing, raised on a sceptre-knopped diaper-moulded column supported by an engraved domed base with three lion feet, 67cm (26 1/2in) high
A Victorian Gothic Revival two-door oak reliquary by John Hardman & Co, with pierced silver plated fleur-de-lys gallery, the doors with strapwork hinges and embossed panels with the Pelican in her Piety and Agnus Dei decoration, the doors opening to reveal a gilt and silk damask-lined interior, raised on a moulded plinth bearing an engraved silver plated frieze with the legend `Sanctus: Sanctus: Sanctus`, 52cm (20 1/4in) wide
A massive Victorian gilt brass spread eagle-mounted ecclesiastical lecturn by John Hardman & Co, the bird standing atop a globe mounted on a wrythen and knopped column with a pair of serpentine candle branches, raised on an annulated spreading foot supported by three lions couchant, the base with a presentation inscription in memory of Anne Lawson, 1885, the top of the column stamped twice for John Hardman & Co, 178cm (70in) high
A Victorian triple-fusee eight-day presentation mantel clock with a carved oak Gothic Revival case of architectural form, with brattished parapet and trefoil lancet arches with figures including the Blessed Virgin and Child and apostles, with crocketed piers at the angles, the movement chiming on a main bell and a further rack of four bells, the dial with applied silver chapter ring, the matted centre bearing the Latin inscription Qui Habitat in Adiutorio Altissimi and the date AD 1901, the clock door carved with In Manibus Sortes Mea and each bracket foot with a Gothic letter, 58cm (23in) high overall. Note: This clock, cased by John Hardman & Co, was presented to their chief designer John Aloysius Pippet (1841-1903) on his retirement
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-1852), Designs for a Gothic Revival chimneypiece, a reticulated grille, a casket and a balustraded table, with carving details, pencil, one inscribed `A Pugin Jun`r`, dated `1829 Dec 15th` and watermarked 1829, three sheets (one consisting of two joined sheets) in a single frame, each 19 x 31cm (7 1/2 x 12in). Note: Some of these drawings, which came from a folder inscribed `Sketches by A. W. Pugin Esq`re and appear to date from between 1829 and 1834, may have been connected with Pugin`s early foray into furniture design and manufacture at 12 Hart Street, Covent Garden. Some may also be connected with his 1830/31 commission for Mrs Gough of Perry Hall, Handsworth, Birmingham; similar drawings for that commission can be found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
A German bisque head doll, possibly Cuno & Otto Dressel with blue glass sleeping eyes, open mouth and teeth, brown mohair wig, composition body and limbs, 13" high, marked "1914 DEP R 7/OA", and a German bisque head doll with fixed blue glass eyes, open mouth and teeth, brown mohair wig, composition body and limbs, 8" high (2)
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