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John Varley (1778-1842) Panoramic View from Cader Idris, North Wales, signed and dated 1833 lower left, watercolour, 26.5 x 68 cm, frame 51 x 91 cmProvenance: A Private Herefordshire Collection, purchased W.S. Fine Art. Exhibited Watercolours and Drawings annual exhibition 2005 (55) Condition:The painting is a watercolour, framed under glazing - not examined external to the frame. The full sheet is visible; there appears to be repair to the lower and centre left edge (see close ups) and a small area to the top left edge. There are some small dots of foxing primarily located in the skyline. The colours appear generally good and surface stable, minor fade. There is some ageing (browning) to the sheet with the old mount line slightly visible to the left and top left edge. Frame has general wear and tear
An Art Deco style sapphire and diamond bracelet, each link designed as a central panel of six square faceted sapphires set within two borders of brilliant cut diamonds, each interspersed with domed diamond set connecting links, all set in white metal with integral push clasp, stamped '750', 18.5cm long weight approx 38.5gCondition:Total number of diamonds 262, diamonds each weigh approx 0.01cts, total diamond weight estimated approx 2.6cts, clasp stamped 'D270', diamonds are well matched and bright, clarity range estimated approx VS1-SI2, colour range estimated approx F/G/H, sapphires each measure approx 2mm x 2mm, well matched in colour and bright, general wear but no significant visible damage, clasp in good working order and secure, refer to images
John Glover (1767-1849) Barmouth, North Wales, monochrome wash, 8 x 15 cm, frame 30 x 34 cmProvenance: A Private Herefordshire Collection, purchased from W.S. Fine Art - label verso Condition:The painting is a watercolour, framed under glazing - not examined external to the frame. The sheet appears generally well preserved with no obvious tears or creasing. The full sheet is visible. The surface appears stable and well preserved- no obvious deterioration or foxing. The paint surface is well preserved with good clear colour. Frame has some general wear and tear.
A pair of Tom Scott 18ct gold and green tourmaline earrings, each designed as a central round mixed cut green tourmaline claw set in yellow gold within marquise shaped mount formed from stylised compressed ‘tubes’, 21mm x 14mm, total weight approx. 9.4gBorn in 1946, Tom Scott graduated from Hornsey College of Art where he studied silversmithing and jewellery design. He set up his own workshop in London in the 1960's and his name has become synonymous with the iconic styles of this era alongside contemporaries such as John Donald and Andrew Grima Condition:Hallmarked London 1973, makers stamp 'TES', hallmarks clear, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
John Varley (1778-1842) A View of Barmouth, North Wales, from the opposite bank, signed and dated 1803 lower right and to a label verso, watercolour and pencil, 16.7 x 24.9 cm, frame 33.5 x 42 cmProvenance: A Private Herefordshire Collection, purchased from W S Fine Art - label verso, 2007 Condition:The painting is a watercolour on laid paper, framed under glazing - not examined external to the frame. The full sheet is visible, appears to be generally well preseved without any obvious losses, tears, creases etc. The paint surface has some fade, but otherwise appears to be stable. There is some minor general wear and tear to the frame.
A reproduction mahogany serpentine fronted dressing chest The cross-banded and line-inlaid top above a brushing slide and four graduated cock-beaded and line-inlaid drawers, raised on splayed front supports. 84cm wide x 54cm deep x 82cm high Provenance:The property of a Shropshire lady.Halls Fine Art, 6 July 2016, lot 355. Condition:Good colour and figuring throughout. Fine splits to sides. Chip to cock-beading on corner of second drawer.
ARR Frederick Cecil Jones RBA (1891-1956) Market Day in a Pennine Town, Todmorden, titled verso, pencil and watercolour, 36.5 x 50.5 cm, frame 61 x 74 cmExhibited: City of Bradford Art Gallery, 1953 - label to versoProvenance: A private Shropshire collection, artist label verso Condition:The painting is watercolour and pencil on paper, framed under glazing - not examined external to the frame. The sheet appears in overall good condition, no obvious tears or creasing. There is some sticky residue at the top left and top right edges along the mount edge. The colours and paint surface appear stable and generally well preserved. The frame has some general wear and tear and the glass is dirty.
A Tom Scott 18ct gold and green tourmaline bracelet, each panel pf openwork abstract design, the integral clasp mounted with elongated rectangular green tourmaline, stamped ‘Scott’ to reverse, 165mm long, 20mm, weight approx. 70.4gmsBorn in 1946, Tom Scott graduated from Hornsey College of Art where he studied silversmithing and jewellery design. He set up his own workshop in London in the 1960's and his name has become synonymous with the iconic styles of this era alongside contemporaries such as John Donald and Andrew Grima Condition:Hallmarked London 1972, maker mark 'TES', hallmarks clear, clasp in good working order and secure, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
An Art Deco four piece silver tea service, Roberts & Dore Ltd, Birmingham 1947, each piece of tapering form, comprising; a teapot with turned wood handle and finial, 14cm high, a hot water jug with turned wood handle and finial, 19cm high, a two handled sugar bowl with gilt interior, 7.5cm high and a cream jug with gilt interior, 9.5cm high, total weight approx 40.7oz (4)
Ivan Milev (1897 - 1927), Bulgarian Two works on paper [a] A portrait of Sergei Yesenin, one of the most famous Russian lyrical poets of the 20th century and founder of the literary movement of Russian imaginism, whose work was influenced by ruralism and religion and later turned more political; monogrammed lower left, ink on paper [b] A print of a folkloric composition of two figures playing the flute, monogrammed lower left and dated 1926 Ivan Milev was considered as the founder of the Bulgarian Secession movement. He studied at the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. His works are described as Bulgarian modernist, symbolist, and expressionist. He drew inspiration from Bulgarian folk art and icon painting. Property of Pierre Rouve
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham CBE (1912 - 2004) Homage to Johnny Silkscreen print on paper, edition 07 of 75 Signed and dated bottom right, 'W. Barnes Graham 2002' With labels verso, including one from Art First Dimensions: (Frame) 18.25 in. (H) x 21.75 in. (W) (Paper) 10.25 in. (H) x 13.75 in. (W)
Witold Gracjan Kawalec (1922–2003), Polish A carved alabaster sculpture mounted on a square granite base Together with a 1971 Coventry Cathedral exhibition catalogue with an introduction by Pierre Rouve Witold Gracjan Kawalec was born in Poland in 1922. He studied carving art Nottingham University College and opened his own studio in 1951. He began working in alabaster, and later created work out of various metals. The themes of his sculptures are based on his experience as a soldier in the Polish forces and later an RAF fighter pilot in WWII. He is best known for his St Christopher sculpture for Dame Cicely Saunders’s St Christopher's Hospice at Sydenham. Kawalec's work was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Provenance: Pierre Rouve Dimensions: 20 in. (H) x 15 in. (W) x 10 in. (D)
Hallmarked and other silver mounted items comprising Art Deco set of three brushes and comb, Birmingham 1937, maker Hasset & Harper Ltd, hallmarked silver photograph frame, six hallmarked silver handled knives, unmarked whalebone handled toddy ladle and a hallmarked silver topped dressing table bottle
Hallmarked silver items comprising Victorian bon bon dish, Birmingham 1898, maker Johnson, Durban & Co Ltd, diameter 11cm, modern hallmarked silver ashtray with Arts and Crafts style hammered finish, modern hallmarked silver candle snuffer, baby's pusher and pap spoon and a cased set of Art Deco hallmarked silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1942, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, weight of all, items 254g
Hallmarked silver items comprising sauce boat, length 15cm, thirteen spoons including Art Nouveau and apostle examples, napkin ring and a pepper, together with a French silver beaker, weight of all items 389g, together with a set of five twisted cocktail or similar skewers and four various spoons/scoops
A collection of jewellery including Sarah Coventry chain, Mizpah brooch, necklaces including Napier, amber, French jet beaded, Art Deco crystal and garnet and pearl, Waltham pocket watch, silver including cufflinks, earrings, pendants, chains and six rings, single 9ct white gold earring (0.5g), etc

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