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A G-Plan circular teak dining table, diameter 123cm, and a set of four black vinyl upholstered dining chairs. (5) The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
A set of six 1970s teak dining chairs, with pierced rail backs over black vinyl upholstered seats. (6) The chairs in this lot are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
A collection of rock LPs, to include The Who, Tommy 2-LP, 1st pressing, Track 613 013/014, Pink Floyd, Atom Heart Mother, SHVL 781, Stereo, 1st pressing, gatefold sleeve, no EMI logo, Edgar Broughton, Wasa, Wasa, SHVL 757, Stereo, 1st pressing, no EMI logo on label, and Medicine Head, Heavy On The Drum, 1st pressing with DAN 8005 on sleeve, Chris Farlowe, The Art of Chris Farlowe, IMLP 006, Genesis, In The Beginning, SKL 4990, Dirty Blues Band SL 10234, and Dr. John, The Night Tripper, 588 147. (7)
A live steam Burrell traction engine, 'Old Sal', well made and finished by Colin Tyler in 1968, presented in a mahogany display case with glazed top, height 82cm x width 66cm x length 132cm, and cupboard base, height 70cm x width 72cm x length 137cm.Provenance - This model was purchased in the Christie's South Kensington Motoring Art, Railway Art and Models Sale on 11th August 1994.
Art Nouveau Royal Dux porcelain table centrepiece modelled as a maiden perched on a naturalistic base, pulling her fishing net, flanked by two open shells. Impressed model no. to the base 1091 with pink triangle mark. 42cm high approx.(B.P. 21% + VAT) Very minor nicks to the rims of the shells in a few places, otherwise appearing ok overall.
A pair of Royal Dux Art Nouveau porcelain figurines of a hunter and fish girl, shape no's 2122 and 2128, both with pink triangular marks to the base. Fish girl 39cm high, Hunter 40.5cm high approx. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT) Very minor nick to the hunters hair at the front. Otherwise no obvious damage.
Royal Dux Art Nouveau porcelain spill holder modelled as a girl standing beside a waterfall, on naturalistic rockwork and foliage. Impressed marks, shape no. 510 with pink triangle mark to the base. 31.5cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing to have some losses on the rock work, missing berries and petals. Minor nicks in places.
Royal Dux Art Nouveau porcelain dressing table mirror modelled as a girl taking off her shoes with a shallow organic design naturalistic dish, shape no. 822 with pink triangle mark. 36.5cm high approx. Together with two modern Royal Dux porcelain plaques. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT) The mirror has been replaced. Corner of the shallow dish appearing to have been damaged at some point. Otherwise no obvious damage noted.
Royal Dux Art Nouveau table centrepiece, modelled as a maiden clasping a mollusc shell on moulded rocky base. Shape no. 1747 with pink triangle mark. Together with another Royal Dux figure of a young boy playing musical instrument on a rocky base with a sheep and another Royal Dux type figure of a Greek man with ewer in hand. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
A George II carved walnut side chair in the manner of Giles Grendey The shaped back above a vase shaped splat and bowed drop-in seat upholstered in teal silk damask, on cabriole shell and trailing bellflower carved legs, on claw and ball feet, stamped W.R to the back seat rail, 55cm wide, 50cm deep, 100cm high, seat height 48cm. The chair offered here is virtually identical to a set of six sold Christie’s London, 15 Nov 2017, lot 153 and a single example sold Christie’s New York, 22 October 2010, lot 386. All these chairs are closely related to a set of six in the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by the celebrated Clerkenwell cabinet-maker and upholsterer Giles Grendey (d. 1780), two of which carry labels 'GILES GRENDEY, In St. John's-Square, Clerkenwell, LONDON, Makes and Sells all Sorts of Cabinet- Goods, Chairs and Glasses' (illustrated C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, p. 242, fig. 434). A further labelled suite of similar seat-furniture by Grendey and formerly in the collection of the late J. S. Phipps, was sold at Sotheby's New York, 21 November 1981, lots 233-235. Another chair with identical back is illustrated in R. Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, rev. edn., 1954, vol. I, p. 254, fig. 85. A number of chairs from Grendey's workshop bear the stamp of his journeymen, some of which are recorded in the archives preserved in the Public Records Office. A suite of chairs supplied by Grendey at Gunton Park, Norfolk (C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, London, 1996, p. 243, fig. 437) is identically stamped 'WB' and this stamp probably relates to William House, employed at Grendey's Clerkenwell workshop from 14 April 1747 (G. Beard and C. Gilbert, eds., Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, Leeds, 1986, pp.371-2). Similar stamps 'WF' and ‘WH' appear on numerous chairs of known Grendey models, including a set of dining-chairs with identical legs and scallop backs almost certainly supplied by Grendey to John, 1st Earl Poulett for Hinton House, Somerset, and the suite of chairs at Longford Castle, Wiltshire.
A pair of Regency mahogany carved shell back hall chairs attributed to Gillows The shaped backs above bowed seats and moulded seat-rails, on fluted turned tapering legs and outswept feet, 37cm wide, 38cm deep, 84cm high, seat height 45cm. (2) A pair of stamped hall chairs similar to this model by Gillows are in the collection of Abbott Hall Art Gallery & Museum, Kendal. Gillows also made a set of 'shell back' hall chairs for the Reverend Holland Edwards of Pennant, Conway, North Wales, in 1811 (see S.Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Vol I, Suffolk, 2008, pl.177). The pair offered here are a more unusual variant with their outswept front feet.
An Austrian Art Deco enamelled sterling silver compact, of flattened discus form, externally with a blue guilloche enamel with a spiralling pattern, the lid with an inset medallion depicting an urn with flowers, internally gilt, with a bevelled to the lid, stamped A.S, with the Diana head, 935, 7866, Made in Austria, Sterling, 5cm diameter, 0.99oztCondition report: With a spot of tarnish to the enamel just above the hinge. Internally with some minor tarnish. Some minor scratches occurring.
A pair of Art Nouveau spelter vases, signed Helene Sibend, the elongated necks with naturalistic detail, the bulbous body with cast maiden's head decoration, fitted removable sconces, 46cm highCondition report: Verdigris patination to surface which is worn in some areas commensurate with age
A double ended perfume bottle, with blue glass and gilt mounts, 13cm long, together with a silver mounted perfume bottle, with red glass bottle to silver hinged lid with gadroon decoration, Birmingham, 7cm long, an Art Deco silver collared glass bottle, of squat rectangular form. London 1930, possibly by Wolfsky & Co Ltd, and two other cut glass bottles, both silver collars stamped silver (5)Condition report: Minor nicks and nibbles to glass edges of all.Tarnish and minor dings to gilt mounts of blue glass bottle.Silver collar to red glass bottle is dented, and glue visible around join between collar and glass - possibly later re-glued. Art Deco bottle contains bath salts, and the stopper appears to be stuck in the neck.
Copper and brassware including a copper coal scuttle with a brass rim and ring handle, 43cm high, an Art Nouveau brass fire screen with a painted mirror panel, 78cm wide, a brass Davey & Co hanging oil lamp, 30cm high, and a brass preserving pan with an iron wing handle, 28cm diameter (qty)Condition report: Scuttle - minor dents to rim.Screen - minor blemishes to glass, reverse lining creased.The rest largely good.

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