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Art Deco Group of six early 20th Century decanters and an Art Deco mirrored and glass tray, circa 1920-40 Glass, white metal, mirrored glass, nickel Square form decanter with acid etched mark to base 'Importe de Tchecoslaviquie', another decanter with applied label 'Cristal de Boheme' Tallest decanter : 35cm high ; Tray : 42cm x 27cm Condition Report: Tall faceted decanter : Tarnish marks, patination and general surface scratches to silver collar. Stopper with some three small flea bite chips to facet corners, bottom of stopper has broken and some pint leaving a rough edge. Minor flea bite nicks to cut glass on body. Glass with interior marks and patination. Decanter with geometric design and silver collar : Stopper with one very minor flea bite nick, collar with even tarnishing and light wear throughout, some very minor nicks to edges of facets, water marks to interior Cylindrical faceted decanter : Some miniscule flea bite nicks to top edges of decanter. Bottom of stopper has been ground to one side and with some minor chips to bottom edge. There is a chip to shoulder approx. 1cm wide. Only minor faint surface wear to body. Faceted decanter with silver collar : Miniscule flea bite nicks to stopper. Collar with tarnish marks and patination with light surface wear. Body with only light surface wear. Water marks to interior. Painted square form Czech decanter : Stopper with miniscule flea bite nicks. Miniscule flea bite to rim, small chip approx. 4mm to one upper painted panel. Rubbing, scratches and wear to some gilding/painted decoration. Some miniscule nicks to body. Cristal De Boheme painted decanter : Some miniscule nicks to stopper, minor chips to rim, some light overall general surface wear to include some faint scratches, some water marks to interior base. Tray - Mirrored plate with general surface wear to include scratches and scuffs with some small losses to silvering on reverse of plate, metal parts with patination and marks throughout. Please Ask for additional photos.
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) Jeunesse Franco Allemande, from an edition of 5, circa 1963 Partially glazed earthenware With signature and inscription 'Villefranche, Jean Cocteau' (lower right edge), marked and numbered 'Edition originale de Jean Cocteau, Atelier Madeline Jolly, 5/5' to verso 36cm diameter Provenance Coskun Fine Art, where purchased by the current owner, circa 2010 Literature Annie Guédras, 'Jean Cocteau : Céramiques, catalogue raisonné', Teillet-Dermit, Paris, 1989, page 109, plate 164 Foot Note The present lot, produced in the final year of Cocteau's life, is one of a limited edition of five, with only one other recorded example produced outside of this edition reserved for a Mr. Jean Moreau. Jean Cocteau was a seminal figure in the history of art in the 20th century who, as a creative polymath, worked across a variety of media, including literature, visual arts and film. In the latter part of his life, he turned his hand to ceramics, taking on an 'apprenticeship' under Marie Madeline Jolly and Philippe Madeline in their studio in Villefranche-sur-Mer, where he went onto create up to 300 works, including the present lot.
Art Nouveau Large vase with lily pad motif handles, circa 1910 Brass Unmarked 35cm high Condition Report: Even patination throughout, with some darker marks and spots particularly to base of handles, general surface wear to include light scratches, scuffs and nicks. Some pitting to lily pads most likely from manufacture.
Sabino Art Deco plafonnier, circa 1930 Moulded glass, non-associated gilt metal ceiling rose Marked to interior 'Sabino Paris Depose 4610' Approximately 37cm high, 31cm wide Condition Report: Shade with light surface wear throughout to include light marks, scuffs and scratches, very minor bruise to glass on edge of one leaf. Metal chains with oxidisation marks and patination throughout. Ceiling rose appears to be non-associated, with general surface wear and patination, with some small dents to rim and paint marks.
Art Deco Pair of tub armchairs, circa 1930 Beech, fabric upholstery Each 71cm high 66cm wideCondition Report: Frames with general wear from age and use to include scuffs, scratches and light marks as well as wear and rubbing to finish. Upholstery in distressed condition with tears to backrest fabric on one chair and small holes to fabric on the other, areas of fading and discoloration to seat cushions
François-Emile Popineau (1887-1951) 'Messaouda' sculpture of a female, circa 1930 Silvered bronze Stamped 'E. POPINEAU', with the foundry stamp and inscribed for Susse Freres 38.5cm high Provenance By repute purchased from John Jesse, Kensington Church St, and thence by descent Literature Victor Arwas, Art Déco, New York, 1976, p. 162 for similar model illustrated
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) Vertumnus (Dieu des jardins), 11/40, circa 1958 Partially glazed earthenware With signature and inscription 'Villefranche, Jean Cocteau' (lower right edge), marked and numbered 'Edition originale de Jean Cocteau, Atelier Madeline Jolly, 11/40' to verso 30.5cm diameter Provenance Coskun Fine Art, where purchased by the current owner, circa 2010 Literature Annie Guédras, 'Jean Cocteau : Céramiques, catalogue raisonné', Teillet-Dermit, Paris, 1989, page 48, plate 61
Bohemian/Austrian school Art Nouveau green iridescent glass vase with tri-handled pewter mounts, early 20th century Pewter, glass Unmarked 21cm highCondition Report: Chips to the pontil, surface marks and wear to the metal mount, bubbles within the glass - one or two burst, no chips found. Pewter with even patination and light scuffs and marks. Pleas ask for additional images
An antique brass oil lamp, an Art Deco style table lamp and two Oriental carved figures CONDITION REPORT 1 small chip and signs of repairloss/chip to pedestal as per imagesOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.
An Art Deco Hollywood Regency ebonised bookcase, 1920s, American, designed by Lorin Jackson, in two sections, the top with an Ionic cornice with an inset ball and laurel Lucite medallion, over a pair of doors with Lucite bars, opening on to four shelves with internal lighting, the doors flanked on either side by Lucite pilasters set against mirror panels, the bottom with a stepped reverse breakfront top over a pair of mirrored doors, each set with a cast Lucite relief of a seashell, opening on to a painted interior, on either side flanked by Lucite pilasters set against mirror panels, to the reverse with manufacturer's badge, 140cm wide45cm deep217cm highCondition ReportOne of the lucite reliefs reset. Glue remnants above it to the right-hand side door. The electrical cord cut - needs rewiring. General scratches scuffs and marks throughout. The lower cabinet missing its shelf. The mirror panels with chips. With flaking to the mirror plates. The yellowing behind the flanking pillars appears to be discoloured glue from the mounting of the lucite pillars reflecting back. Additional images uploaded.
An Art Deco silver-plated four-piece tea set, 1930s, by James Dixon & Sons, of flaring buttressed design, set with Bakelite handles and finials, comprising: a coffee pot, a teapot, a sugar bowl and a creamer, struck with manufacturer's marks to the underneath, 18cm wide27cm deep13cm high (4)Condition ReportWith some tarnish to the exterior. The handles with scratches and marks.
A pair of Art Deco-style maple bedside cabinets 20th century, each rectangular top above three drawers, raised on splayed supports, with painted detail, 57cm wide38cm deep61cm high (2)Condition ReportGeneral surface wear commensurate with age and use. Some marks, scratches and fading. One bottom drawer sticks a little. Joints generally sound and solid and overall the pair are perfectly usable in their current condition.
A set of ten Minton plates, c.1904, each with tubelined decoration of a stylised Art Nouveau flower in mauve, brown and yellow, with impressed and painted marks, 23.5cm diameter (10)Condition ReportSome pooling of the glaze to the stamped marks on some examples. All with craquelure throughout. The tubelining scuffed to some examples, commensurate with use. Some scratches and marks commensurate with age and use. One with a hairline crack. Two with a chip to the rim. One example with a repaired chip. With an inclusion to the rim. One example with a larger penetrating crack running from the edge to the centre.
A mahogany and marble top cabinet mounted to the cupboard doors and sides, with twenty-four 800 standard silver panels depicting 'Human Activities', opening to reveal two internal drawers, with a shelf, with panels mounted to the back of the doors titled 'The silver tiles represent the Human Activities' and 'The Human Activities', 135.5cm wide 57.5cm deep 111.5cm highThe panels on the inside of the cupboards read:'The 24 tiles in silver 800 (stamped with silversmith stamp and tile stamp) reproduce and re-propose the marble tiles ascribed to Giotto in collaboration with Pisano and Maso da Banco. They were placed on the bell-tower of Santa Maria del Fioro in Florence and now they are shown in the Museum of the Duomo. The production of the silver tiles is made by craftsmen and they are embossed with a particular technique typical of the engraver's burin.' and; 'The creation of the man; The creation of the woman; The work of ancestors; The sheep rearing; The astronomy; The navigation; The textile art; The art of construction; The law; The teaching; The medicine; The argument; Bacchus; The grape harvest; The sculpture; The engraver; The smith; The agriculture, Fubol and the music; The painting; The primitive man; The ride; Tearus?.' Condition ReportSome knocks and wear to the wood, edges and corners. Marble nibbled in places. Verdigris to the panels on the inside of the doors.
A collection of lead soldiers and machine gunners, to include some modern Britons examples, American infantry, canons, weapons and flat-backed examples, together with 'The Art of the Toy Soldier', by Henry I. and Burtt R. Ehrlich, 1987 (qty)Condition ReportAll play worn and damaged. Book good.
A Linthorpe Art Pottery stoneware vase, late 19th century, 'Model 57', designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, partially glazed with a mottled green and white glaze, with pinched and impressed sides and rim, impressed with model number and factory marks to the underneath, 13cm diameter23.5cm highCondition ReportWith a firing crack under the glaze to the base. Possibly polished to the foot, likely from production to even off an overhanging glaze droplet.
An Art Deco enamelled silver cigarette case by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1938, decorated with blue guilloche enamel, opening to reveal a gilt interior, 8.5 x 7cm together with an Art Deco enamelled silver compact, marked 935, German, with London import mark by Stockwell & Co, London 1929, the pale guilloche enamel lid, with a diamond and citrine clasp, opening to reveal a lipstick holder, powder holder and an eyeshadow compartment, with enamelled interior, 7.5 x 4.5cm (2)
A bamboo and rattan 'Pretzel' modular sofa, 1950s, after the original design by Paul Frankl (Austrian-American, 1886-1958), of six-strand construction, in five sections, each with seat and back cushions upholstered in blue fabric, labelled 'Rattan Art' to the frame, 315cm wide (extended)81cm deep73cm high,together with a corner table,of stranded bamboo construction, the square teak top with a gallery shelf, 70cm square62.5cm high (2)Buying this sofa at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportThe frame somewhat faded in sections. The frame with some knocks and marks.

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